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PAIN

·We huve reached
the fiftl! tmd lustlcncr
used by Duve Hug·
gen for his acronyms
lhut help one to unulyze u deul ut trick
one. We move from
C is for Counting, B
is for Bidding. A is
for Analyze the
Opcnin_g Leud tmd E
is for Entries to D is
for Dunger.
You should ask
yourself: Whut is the
dunger to my contract '/ Then. you
should try to nnnul
thut danger .. if you
can. If you cannot
handle, suy, n ~ -0
trump breuk, .then ussumc it is 4-1 or 3·2. ·
whutcver Jou cun
munuge, un proceed.
But if you can cope
with 5·0, do so.
The danger to your
conlruct in this deul
shouldn't be hurd to
recognile, but work
CELEBRITY CIPHER
out your play before
by L.ula C1mpo1
culling for dumtTI,Y's
OtlebniY Clphtr cryptoorema ere crtaltd 110m quottllcno by lemcua
~e. put tncl prtanl. Blah lt~tr In tho CIPhlllttndl far another.
curd ut trick one. Busl
_ Todly'• clue: J f&lt;llll/1 V
opens four hearts in
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third position. Seeing
12 tricks, you jump to
18 J Q L
Q
W,XDT.
V D MX
XI
SIX Si&gt;Udes. West
leuds the heurl queen.
QM
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X I' D X D. T L
Whut would be your
plun?
WXDTW."
East's opening bid
is reasonable. As
I'DTTQWIM
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West is a pussed
ltllkt an aging aotrtllhand, it Is unlikely
and t111 p~ologtnlo.•
thut his side has u
slum. und four hearts
THAT DAILY .
might be .iust ~nough
'UZJLU
to Silence South.
Your contruct is in
jeopurdy on I~ if West O Rearrange letter~ of lht
ICrambltd worda bt·
hus led n stngleton, lew. lour
fa form four almple worda.
which is, of cour~c. u
lively poss'ibility.
p uR E L M
When Bust wins with f.,,......,r-;..:;..;.:....:rthe heurt uce, you .
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must smoothly drop
the king. It's no good
L y NN0
hesitating .. thut wi 11
give uwuy the posiI I 1!1
flon for sure.
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famous comic made this
the . club uce. He
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comment concerning cowboys: •
1. f Movie cowboys mystify me. How
shouldn · t, because 1
you wouldn't hove
" can they Jump off a porch roof and
bid six spades nff two
T E M· 0 L E
onto a horse, and still sing In a • •
....,..p.,-_;.~~..:.,........-1 ·- · · voice?"
1cashing aces. HowIS I
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C:ampltre the chuckle quottd
ever, he might. But if
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by lilting In tho mlulng wardt
you play the heart
you develap from lltP N~ . 3 belaw.
Jack attnck one, Bust
PRINT NUMBERED LETTERS IN I
will have no problem,
THESE SQUARES
West's leud having
UNSCRAMBLE ABOVE LETTERS
marked you with the
TO G!T ANSWER
heart king.
Play the card ~ou
ICilAM·LITI ANSWIIll
ure known to hoiCI ..
JscRsl • TsnQy • Gloat • Unused - SON CALLED
and do It In tempo.
The new mother called her husband and held the
screaming baby to the phone. Hours later the husband
called back tnd said, ' I was In a meeting and got a
message that my SON CALLED."

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Sulurduy. Auj. 10, 2002
Br, u•in¥ 1hu1 ·wonderfully
l'erul~ ima~lnalinn ol' your~.
you ~an lak~ purl In many
gratifying ent~rprise~ unJ uc tivliie ~ 1n the yeur uhenJ.
Your in•tinct~ wilrsuidc you :
LEO (July 23-Aug . 22) ..
There is nothlnll wwng with
your idcu1 for ~ithcr making
or Having money, bulto have

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The hculth dcpurtmclll,
lucuted ul 499 Juckson Pike. ·
hus u limited number of digliul
lhermometCI'S . i'Or
cKchungc. Anynnc interested
. In exchanging thcl1· mercury
thermometers should double
hug them In plustic bugs.
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l urn your thought.&lt; into uc lion l&lt;&gt;&lt;lay. Trying 10 patch up

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work . Mail S2 .7S 10 Match·
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VIRGO (Aua. 23-Sepl. 22)
.. U ~ ually you find a wuy to
bru•h off neJialive uonoyUIICC! , and today it can still be
done .. thnu11h you may h4ve
'" find •omc newer and
monger bri stlu in your
brush.
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) •
We often 110 around und
around with ouroelve1 aJ 10
whrthcr we 1hould step In to
help when we haven't been
'"ked ln. Today, thia dcc!Oion
could be mediated by your
~:ompa s •1on .
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SCORPIO (O&gt;t . 24-Nov.
22) - Compuniona will huv~
II mons lnnuence over your
atrltude and a~llonH today. If
you hunv out with l~lharjfic
type!, It cnuld be .a dL!II day.
II' you 're with enerjleUC pull.
it'll be e~citlnjl .

SAUITTARIUS (Nov. 23·
Dec. 21 J .. Adhere to ynur
hi~h~!t KtanuardH and y&lt;&gt;u will
do rather well in cmnp~rilivc
development&gt; today. Any·
thing leu and your day wtll
end up on u hollow ring.
CAPRICORN (Dc~ :22- Jun .
19) .. Bored'! Focu~ your en·
crJiU H today In conmuctiv~
chunnclt where you can l~arn
and dcv~lop new ~kiiiH and
knowtedve. Onlr. proJirmlvc
action cun turn the humdrum
lntn •nmclhinJIIhal stlmululeH
your ~~en¥cH .
AQUARIUS (Jun. 20- F~b.
19) .. ln•teud ur l&gt;eing uptet
by Hhiftlng cundltionK or
chungc; todily, make the mo•t
of what transpire.• . You ' ve
heard the saylnJI. · "When
you're given lemon~ . make
lemo·nadC"
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PISCES (Peb. 20-March
20) .. h miaht be ncccuary
today for yuu to make ""m~

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whu mean~
u 101 In you . Comprurni•c alway! lnvileH ~n11 pcralion.
ARIES (Mur~h 21 · Aprlll'l)
.. II uoc•n'l huv~ to lle all
work und no play IIXIay . Oct
your lu•k• 0111 nf the wuy and
you will free Yllurtelf up w
direct yuur enerale• whert:
you wanlthcnr .
TAURUS (April 20-May
20) ·• Don 'I wait for nthero 1~
ttir thins• up urdar· in•tllfute
your own plun! un1 aet everybully iolna on 1hem. Life
Jue•n'l juKI huppen 10 you .
you huve U&gt; muke it hupt&gt;~n ..
1.1nd it can be L!,\cith1J.
OEMINitMay 21 -Junc 20)

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Cooperative Parish plans for move

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puntry. God's NET. w1d the
clothing shop into one build·
POMEROY - The Mei~s lng.
County Coopcrutive Ptu-ish ts
The size or the structure
muking pluns to move Into would ulso permit the pmish
Pmnei'oy Blcmenlury School to offer spliCe for use by other
once it is vucuted next spring. communlly orgunizntinns.
Students now nuending
Ruder expectK financing of
lhUI M;hool will move into the the building renovutlons to
now Meigs Elementury · come through u combination
School now under COilStruC· of grunts, communlty suplion neur Rutlnnd in full 2003. JJDrl, selling God's NET tUld
While
Meigs
Local food pwllry buildings or borSchools huvc nut yel mude u - rowing money agulnslthem.
timtl decision on disposition
lnstillllng u sprinkler sysof the Pomeroy school, It Is tell) In the hulfs and clussexpected to tum the building rooms. Including the boiler
over to Pomer.()y VIllage and storage ure1111, is the tlrst
Council !lllmetlme within the phase
upgrllde that hus 10
next few. months.
be addressed. Then the elec·
The villnge will then trans· trlcul system must be checked
fer the building to !he Meigs oulin the old schoul building.
Cooperulive Purish.
When these changes ure
Meanwhile, pluns 1u:e being made lhe building will be
mude by the purish for its use e\(jjluaJed for safety und stltle
once they take ownership.
code regulations betore the
Accorcling to Keith Rader, move tukes pluce. Ruder suld
director, tlie group which work on the building is
assists disudvnntaged f'umi· · expecled to cost up to
lies in Meig~ County would $300,000 and will be done
like to consolidate lhc food over a five-yeur period.
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UnileU Melhodist Church
workers, God's Hunds und u
hired overseer will work
together to upgrude the
school und to make h handl·
cupped ucccsslblc. An elevator will be Installed, walls
wi II be knocked down to
mukc lurgcr moms to uccom·
module groups, w1d cmer·
~ency lighlli und signs will be
mslulled.
Ruder suid he would like to
huve un emergency shelter
within the building, showers
to house work cumpers, uday
cure litclllty, a computer lab.
and rooms combined to muke
a lurger space for God's NET.
He also suid the some of
the rooms, as well us the
gymn1111ium, would be avail·
able for community meetings
11nd evenls.
"There will be more P,ilrl&lt;·
' ing und more people w11i be
ublc to come to our progrums," Rader said, "A greut
need will be met when the
parish Is given the building."

students &lt;:un· get h~lp wilh the
s&lt;:h~duling proccs&gt; uml even
pur&lt;:husc lhcir textbook s
without truvcling to the muin
&lt;:umpus. Pines 'uid.
"SIUdent scrvke&gt;. &gt;Ul:h "'
ucudcmic ullvising und
scheduling· ure offered right
here ut 1he Meigs Cenler,"
Pines suid. '"Since lhe center
opened, we huve focused on
boin11 tlexlble. so students
cun tlnish their program on
their own time schedule. us
'luickly nr m. slowly us they
hkc."
·
.
"Our cotJc·crn is helping the
student plan u sd1edule thut
he or she cun work with - a
schedule that is reulistk for
theni. My job is tn slecr the
student in the Tight direction • .
nnd 10 do whutcvcr needs to
be done In ensure thut his or
her lcurning e~pericnce is 11
successful one."
A student body which
includes single mothers. dis·
locmell coul miners und non·
truditionul student' who tuke
courscwurk
'imply
for
enrichment
have
taken
udvuntagc of the prngmm.
"We huvc students who·
huve enrolled 11111 only to guin
employment, bul tn guin
skills · which huve . helped
them udvunce in their
cureers," Pines suid . "One
student who is neuring completion on her IT degree here
will receive a pn)motion as
soon ns she graduates."
''One of the udvuntages ·of
the new associate degree pm·
gram u1 the Meigs Center is
that il also serves as an inter·.
mediute degree. or hulf·wny:
poim, to the buccaluureate
degree," Pines said. "If tinan·
clul problems or family
obligations force u student to
withdraw temfururily. he or
she would stll have a degree
to fall b;tck on ln seeking
etnploymenl."
.
Open enrollment at the.
Meigs Cemer is scheduled
for Aug. 19, but Pines said
siUdents who ure interested in
e11rolling for the fall semester
should contact her at the
Meigs Center at 992-3383 as,
soo·n u .~ possible. so they can:
begi!t the cnrollrhenl process:

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.. Chuoae I~ ·in the. wind at
thl• lime und II' ynu altempt' to
go, agalnKI it, It, can blow you
nver. R1de the tl&lt;le today be·
·~au8e th~rc ure Aome pretty
aood lhinliA wailinJI to take •
pluce.
CANCER (June 2t-July :i2J
.. You don't have tu Hell
your1elf today in order fur
penple to like you . All y&lt;lu
have 10 d11 I! be your~elf nnd
you 'lljenerate .~.kind or U.:·
tlvit i ~ H and l'rlend Hhip! that
are bcHII'11r you.

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Holzer Medical Center is a proud supporter of this year's
American Cancer Society Relay for Life,
Au1u~t 16 • 17 at the Gallipolis City Park.

6:00 pm • Qpenjng Ceremonies
6:30 pm_• Survjyor anc:l Caregiver Lqp
9:00 pm - Lumjnarr Ceremony - To purcha.. a luminary,
plea .. call Joan Schmidt at 446·4728.

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April Lawrence trims up her two-year-old Aratilan lilly, Onyx Rose, for .this week's open
horse show at the Meias County Fair. Lawrence, who has two Arabian mares and a half·
Arabian paint colt, will show the filly lh a· halter class on Wednesday evening. (Agnes
Hacke)
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Index
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MIDDLEPORT - A new
progrum m the
Umversity ofRio Grande/Rio
Grande .
Community
College's Meigs Center is
designed to provide u busic
business background to
potential entrepreneurs and
others seeklna. a foundation
In buslness mlll11Jemenl.
Ginu Pines, director of the
local university brunch, said
students cun begin work on
the ussociute degree in busi·
ness munugcment ns. early us
this full . Classes at the center
will b~gin Au~. 20.
Students wtll be uble to
complete ull course require ments for 1hc new degree ut
the M iddlllport center, Pines
suld, und cun uccess student
services there. us well.
Since Its opcnln$ in March
1\198, the Rto Me1gs Center
hus offered un ussociute
degree in information technology, und u one-yeur certi1icule in thut tleld.
"While the two degree pro·
grums ure reluteu in scope,
the new business mnnuge·
m_cnt degree progrum focuses
more on general business
coursework und less on computer skills und 1echnology,"
Pines said.
. "It would be un ideul
course of study for locul resi·
dents who are Interested in
entrepreneurship and for
smull business owners, not
only those who ure thinking
- of sturting 11 smull business
here in the community, but in
maintuining u successful
business once it's sturted,"
she added.
· Coursework for the new
degree progrum includes
classes in public speaking.
economics, · composition,
murkoting,
accounting,
finuncc and business ethics.
Studems may choose u concentmtion in either 11ccoum·
ing or entrepreneurship.
Clusses
ore
offered
Monday through Thursday.
beginning at4 f&gt;.m., to enublc
studc;nts with full-time jobs
to uccews the center's classes
and services. Because the
· program is· self-contained.
ctc~ree

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"We hu vcn' 1 bc!en negligent on the building, but we
hnvcn' t hcen ublc to secure·
the funds," Mur.:hi suid.
"The d1y i&gt; not trying to
sell the building ut this
point." Chy Munuger Bt1b
Gurdon suitl.
The l'ity bou!lhl Duvis
Hull ulier' hcing hil with u
condemnation nu1icc on the
current city huilding by the
Occupnlinnul Heulth und
Suf~ly Allminislrution in
1999.
Originully huilt us u Civil
Wur-ct·u jnil. the building
hud been expunded over lhe
yeurs, hul wus found inude·
quute for u numbr:r of reu- FUTURE PLANS - Davis Hall. the former Holzer School of
som. including luck of hund· Nursing dormitory on Gallipolis ' First Avenue, may still be the
leu ppcd nccess, rest room new seat of city government. but current finances have put a
renovation project on hold, city officials said. (Staff)
PIH11 IH Davia, AS

Christine Haley1 91
Shirley Mae Wade, 86
Cleo F. 'Red' Reynolds, 81
Eran P. Branch, 19

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GALLIPOLIS - h Duvis
Hull still u contender I'Llr the
till~ nf th~ new Gullipolis
City Bulldil1~fl
Tht.' unswer is yes. chy
&lt;lll'lduls ~uid. ttl though t~nn­
vulion h&gt; J'it the needs nl'
~vory office will cost urouml
$!!00,000 - money the. city
do~~sn't huvc utl.hls lime.
"Thill docsn 't meun we' II
quit," City Commissioner
Buh Murchi ~&gt;uid . "We will
try tn pursue gnu11s. We will

tllntinue 10 pursue lito see If
h\ fuusihh:, or go on unoth·
cr pulh."
Th~ city hus nwncd the
· former dol'lniwr~ for Holzo:r
School uf Nursmg smdent s
for tiiNe ycurs:
Murch!. u member of the
commission when the buikl·
ing wus bought from the
Holt.cr Hospitul Foundutlon.
suld the city hus upplicd l'or
l!l'llllts to cover rcnovntion
uxpenscs. hu1 hns h.:cn
UllS\ICCCssful ,
A li:llcrul grunt ullowing n
20 pcr~~nt reimbursement if
It portion of the:. huildln~ wus
set nsidc lhr ~· ommunity usc
wns nne npllnn the city pursued. us wus lhc Community
Development Block Ornnt
progrum.

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_Man accused of killing
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U~s' gift boosts school's

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Sundly, Aug. 11

with staff. Pmy said.
"Uhlmately. 1M radio.s ~
OAWPOUS - Tho pur- desianed ro &amp;Jis.llnl s.eeun~
chase of oiahr two-wl)' for everyon&amp; who is in lM
radio.s for in·IIOus.o us.o at the buildln&amp;;'he ~.
Oallia Counry Ahernative
The ~. a iQtnt ~
School will ensure safety for between Oatlij!Qlis City Ud
the stall and students, til&amp; Oallia · County
LC~tal
school'~ P'incipal said as he schools.
B~teyo
Hills
accepted a donation from the Careor Center, authoritlu
OalhpoJis Lioos Club to and social servi'c&amp; ~UICies.
make the buy possible.
works with students faclnl
David Perry explained that dis~iplimny action or susthe radios will b«i used to . Plnston tfoo\ thoir 1\oo\e
allow stall to communicate schools..
within the buildina. The
Students 11'1!1 ~efofl'lld to tho
$56S ch~k from Lions alternative s~hool on a short·
President Jell Fowler will term. or threo to ll).day
cover the full cosl of the. basis. fQf minor offenses like
radios. he added.
smolr.illi. p.rofulty Ql' di~
"This is a tremendous spect to their teadio.rs.. ~e
donation." Pet:rr said. notilli assigned on a lona·term
that the per-unn cost of the basis, Porry said. are '~pi·
radios is about $70.
cally students who fall witll·
"Jell knew of a need we in an 81).day suspensloo" fQt
had. he went to the Lions m010 serious infra~:lioos.
· Club and told of thorn of that
The school opens its third
need. and then he informed year of operation in two
me they had the money weeks with five student$
available.'' he added.
enrolled. but he t~dded that
The alternative school. "within a couple of dll)'$ wo
opened in full 2000 in the could have more."
former Clay Elementary
"The Ollil prlndplo of tho
School. has mstant commu· school is mutual respect,''
nication with bus drivers, the sa. id Porry, who taujlht for ll
sheriff's office and 911. but years in . OlllliPQlls City
had no immediate ~ontact Schools before taldnlJ tho
BY KIWI Krul

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West VIrginia weather
Sunday, Aug. 11

would keep airports in
Charleston and HuntlniliOI\
open.
· The authority's orli._lnll
study, completed for $1.2
million by tho California eon·
sultlna firm Barth Tech. used
as. a base assumption .tho
&amp;llpanslon of Charleston's
YcallCf Airport ruliWiy to
7.000 feet. The FAA ruled
that was not cost-etToctlve.
A cost·bencflts study must
be approved before the
Lincoln County airport can
qualify for fcder11l fUndina
and before the authority ctm
conduct a required environ~
mental impact atudy.
Barth Tech 11ow muat uk

·Showers and thunder·
storms arc possible today.
A weakening cold front
will move through, which
could bring a few showers
·or thunderstorms to the
~outhorn half of the state.
Highs will in the 80s.
' Not much ·change is
·ex pee ted for the first half
)&gt;f the week as another
front upproache~ the
region, branging random
'showers· or thunderstorms.
Highs should remain in the
80s and lows mainly in the
60s .
The record high !empera·
turc was 98· set 1n 1930,
and the record low wus S I
in 1989.
VVEATHIR fORICAIT

Today ... Partly cloudy. A
slight chance of showers
and thunderstorms in the
afternoon. Highs in the
upper 80s . Southwest
winds 5 to 10 mph . Chance
of rain 20 percent.
Tonight. ..A slight chance
of showers und thunder·
storms
until

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tho FAA for more fUnds.
"Tho FAA has lndl~ated
that lf lho &amp;rent n~s to be
amended, the.y will taka 11
look at a request from Barth
Tech," Johnsoo said.
Jolmsoo s1ld he w11s hope·
fill that 1M FAA would a«opt
tho cost studios by tho end of
tho year.
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Banh Tech COIISUltllnt Mark
Oorm11n said some of the
chanaos the FAA h11s asked
for in tho c0$t studios liN
"fairly substtmtlal" but that
the coosult11ncy ls movlna
llhe&amp;d with revlaioos.
Tho FAA orialnally
approved the 1111 panen·
aer and revenue proJootlona

based on lOftil·tmn ffiiiStllf
plan studios for Yeager
. Altp&lt;!t twl Tri.St11to AlfOOrt.
Tho PAA now says those
smdles pro11idod inQOilslstol\t
data and loft no room fw a
fair comparison between
Olllstlna air sllfViec and the
Pf9PQ$Cd airport,
POrt Authority mombo'r
Mlko Briaht s11ld tho FAA's
request for new cmt ealeula·
tions contrlldlets its prior
llp!lfOVIII.
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eht~n&amp;ed whllo tho work ls in
prearen," Bri&amp;ht said, "The
scope of work and tho ori.ll·
nal Objegtivo 11 eompletily
aono now." .
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: inl~tletlons, even drlvlna 011o
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tUI" Cleve Johnson snld tho
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of Appot~l s determined thut u
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· boon wouvin11 within u lnne.
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~ 0 8up 11rcM8 the evidence, tho
llrlvcr, 'limy Dowie, pleodcd
;no contest 1111d wus cynvlot·
'lld of dr·unkcn drlvinl! und
:ruUuro · to drive within
.murkcd lunoM.
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:Cnou11h rcu~on for the troop·
:er Ill MIOfl" him und ihut tho
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Monday ... Pnrtly cloudy.
Highs in tho u~per 80s.
Monday mght ... Partly
cloudy. Lows in the upper
60s.
Tuesduy ... Partly cloudy.
Scattered showers and
·thunderstorms from late
afternoon on. Highs in the
upper 80s.
Wednesday., .Partly
cloudy. Scattered showers
and thunderstorms until
midnight. Lows in the
upper 60s and highs In the
mid 80s.
'(hursday ... Partly cloudy.
A slight chance of showers
and thunderstorms in the
afternoon ·and evening.
Lows in the upper 60s and
highs in the mid 80s. '
Friday ... Partly cloudy. A
chance of showers und
thunderstorms. Lows in the
upper 60s and highs in the
mid 80s.

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upper 60s. Chance of ruin
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State must ask for more cash for airport study
CHARLESTON (AP) ......
The state Public Port
Authority has no money left
to ·complete a required study
for a proposed regional airport in Lincoln County and
must ask the federnl ilOVCm·
mont for more.
Lowell Johnson, assistant
. transpQrtatlon secretary for
ports. told port authority
members Thursday that "the
money from (a federal) grant
has been expended."
The Federal Aviation
Administration this week
instructed th.e authority to
revise its cost·bencflts study
for tho propoaod airport
baaed on an option that

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Opinion

Pomway • Mlddlepot1 • Ollllpolle, Ohio • Point Plt1t1nt, WV

· :aundly,Auguet 11, 2002

Sund.y, AUfUit 11, 1001
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I'Jtty (Larry) Hud•on of Pomt Plea&lt;J~ll; • 11•·•mllou ami \Wu
1!£1:':11-grandchildren: a brother. Clarenre (Na&lt;hne) lley1wl&lt;h of
MIDDLEPORT - Word h~s been recetvt'd of the death of Delaw~re, Oh1o; .md 1wo nners, Edna Cnmtp .md Emogene
S::hrisline Uelle Haley, 9t, New Lexington. formerly of Ste.~rn&lt;, both of Poinl Plea,alll. .
He wa&lt; ,al.o prereded in death by J brother and two "'ter; 111
Middleport, un Wednesd•r· lu.ly 31, 2002.
infancy:
and 1wo brother&lt;, Eul&gt;ene and Elv1u. "lluddy"
: She was born Oct. t7, 91ll, to the l;~te Frmk and Cordelia
Stilwell. She wns a homemaker and a member of the Freewill Reynolds.
Services will be I p.m. Moo1duy 111 Dt':ll Funeral Home, l'oilll
Boptl!t hmch.
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Plea•ant,
with 1he !lev. L.lffy Albril(ht o(]kt.llint-;. Burul ,. ·II be
She is survived by a d~ughter and son-in-law, Judy ~nd
Robert Miller of M1ddleport; a son, John Hilley of Cornmg; in Ueale Chapel Cemelery,Apple Grove. Fncml' lllJ) to~ II th•·
lnd 15 grat!dchildren, 27 great graucfchildnm and four great- funeral home from f&gt;. IJ p.m. Sunday.
Military grovcsidt• rit~~ will be conducted by Army N.111onal
l!teat gradchildrcn .
Guard
)(,64 of Point i'l ~~s;mt.
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She was abo preceded in death by her husba nd, the Rev.
Leland Haley; two suns, Kenneth and Robert Haley: and sev-. ·
eral brothers and sisters.
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Grnvt'side mvicrs were held Aug. 3, 2002. at Miles Cemetery
PROCTO IWILLE - Shirky Mat· Hod~otc Wade. !II&gt;.
in Rlltland. with the Rev. P~ul Thy lor ofliciatinJ.!. Arrangemct~ts
Pmrturvillc,
died Thursday, Au~ . K. 2l~12, .11 lwr n·s idcnc~.
!.v~r~ under the direction of Goebel Funeul Home 111
Uorn Jan . t4, 19111, 111 A&lt;llland, Ky., d.1ullhlcr uf the late
~ruoksville, where ~alling hours were held.
Bet\ianun .md Lillie lklchcr E•rep. she wa&lt; retired fn1111
Owt·ns- llhnois with 35 years of servace.
S mvivin ~:t arc two dau~:~hters , Mary (G len) Stiltner of
POINT PLEASANT - Cleo fl"R.cd" Reynold,, Rl, Point Proctorville, and G;~ylc Phillips of Hllltlin~lon , W.Va .: fi&gt;ur
Hrandchildren. nim• great-granckhtldrcn and four ~reat ~ gre .H·
Pleasant, died Fridny, Aug. 9, 2002, at his residence.
Uorn June 5, 1921, in Mason County, son of th~ late , Elza l!randchildrt·n: an aunt: and scvcralt·ousins.
She was al&lt;t1 prect•ded in death by two sisters, Thelma Lake
Ellznh and Minnie Sota Fetty Reynolds, he worked 111 maultcand
Frances l'nct•: and a brother. Ber\i&lt;~min Estep Jr.
nance for the National Guard Armort in Point Pleasant.
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Servit·es
will be I p.m. Sunday in Hall FIHwral Home,
' He was a 111CIIlber of Mhuurll odgc 19, AF&amp;AM, the
Scottish Rite of Charleston, W.Va., and the Benl K~dem Shrine Proctorville, with Ihe Rev. Kenny Estep o(]kiatin~. Hmial will
be in Rm\1e Cemetery. Visitalimi was hdd fmm h-9 p.m.
. In Charleston . He was a U.S. Army veteran ofWorld Wnr II.
' Surviving arc his wife. Emogene Neal Reynolds: a daughter, Snturday atlhe funeral honte .

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cover "CiiiUSiiliJihk" prc s~l'i pllnn ~olsts of 111\II'C 1hun. sny,
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rctlrcmcnl :· ('ut., In hcncfils, hlllli"'I'CIIsc' lit tu~c~ lu •upporl
Clln~nl hcncl'lllcvcll, o1· sumc cutnhillllllt,nuf the two.
Whct'C'S lh~ pllhiil: llllii~y I'CII.Sllllln~ f\11' IIIXill~ Wlll'killl,l
Alnct'lCIIII.I Willi III'C try II~ to lllllkC hllliSC iJIIYIIICIII,, HIIV~ fill'
ch! J,h·cn's CllUCntiiiiiiiiHI roll' their IIWn rctirCIIICIII N, hi pmvlll~
"fr •c" dl'li!IS 111 seniors whn &gt;'1111 wcllllfl'ordl lidt' llloi&gt;ICsllllll·
uf-puckct cusls'/ Du11 '1cxpccllu ilcUI' Ihnl qu~stlunlhun unyunc ill Wushln~lon hclwccnnuw nllll N,ovcnthcr. l'ruy fot•grlll·
luck.

TODAY IN HISTORY
a¥ Til£ A8 8 UCIAT~O l'llr ~9
'l\1duy Is Sumluy, Au~. II , the 22.\nl d11y uf 2!102. Thc1·c ut·c.
142 1luy~ lcl'l 111 the ycu1·.
Tulluy's •llijlhii!!IH 111 lli~hn·y:
On All!! , II , Il)l)IJ , the SOS tllsll'cl.l siJIItlll wns I'll's! used hy
un Amcrfcun ship, the Al'npnhoc, uiT ('1111C Huucr11s, N.C.
Outhls dutc:
In IHCJO. the nutlun's l'it'sl stl~~cs&lt; l'lil silver mill hct~nnupCI'•
ullutlncllr Vlrglnlu Cii,Y. Nev.
In 1934. lhc first lcucml 11rlwnm llt'l'lml ul the lslunll
prl~on Al~utrnt. In Still Frundscu Uuy.
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In 11142, durlnJl Wurld W11r II , Vkhy !£11VCI'IIII1Clll ul'l'lclul
Plat'fc Luvul tlubflcl&gt;: doc ltu•ctlthnt "the holll' 111' III'Ct'tlllon I'm·
Prunco I ~ the hour when Oct'IIHiny wins the Will'."
In 19~4. u l'nrmul ilOUco tunk l1old In lmh1cltlnu, cndilll!
lniii'C thllll !I.IVCII YClll'! 111' l'f~lllill!l hciWCCII lhc 111'0 11~11 llllil
Cummunl~t Vlctmlnh.
In IIJ~(J. ubMirucl J'utntct' .I11Ck!llll l'ollu~ k dlcll In un IIUIO·
lllllhllc IICclliCIJI In l.uHI ll 11111p11111, N.Y.
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In I\162. the S•lVIcl U11lt111 luunchcll cu.IIIIOnlllll Andrlun
Nlkoluycv 01111 \14-hour l'lillhl.
In 1\IM, rinlilll! lllltllontilll! thm dulmctl 34 liveN hruko out
In the Willi! ~~ctlwtol' Los An~tclcH .
In lli7H. cltlcfN of sllliC 1111d 1'11rcil!n lliJ~IIilul'ie H UITivcd ln
V11tlcun City fur the funci'Uiuf Pope Puul VI.
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hll\llJL Sltlllc Muslim kldllllpJlers hi Lchum111 rclcuNcd two
WcNICt'll Cll[lllvcN: 1\dwurd Truer, 1111 Am~:rlcnn held ttcm·ly five
yeurN, null Jcmrnc Lcymud, 11 hcncltliiUII wh11\l ht¢llublluct·
cd by u rlvul ~1'1111p three duy1 Clll'licl'.
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In llJlJ~. I rcMilleul ('lllllon IHHncll Army CJcneru l John
ShullkuMhvlll to be the ucw chulrnutn of lhc Joi111 ('hlci'M of
Stuff, succeot.llng Oen. Colltt I'IIWl'li .
'liln ~curM Ul!o: 111 WuHhlugwn, nc!lollutw·" !\11' the Uultcll
SuttoM, C'ulludutrnd Mexico conlhtucd-lo work out l'lnul dctuii N
of the Norlh Anlcrll!un Ft·cc 'l'l'lldc A~tt'ccntclll. 1'hc Mull of
Amcrl cu, lhc ilii!IICHI HhiiJlpln!( 1111111 lu the Unilcd SlutcK,
IJflllllcllln 1Jloun11n1,111n, Ml1111.
l'lvc ycurK ill'": I rcHiliCIII ('lltthHI nmdc the l'lrNI UNC of the
hiM
torlc llnc-ilcm vcllllllliJruvctl ily ( 'oii~I'C HH, rejecting three
liCII.lN In Hpcndilll! nmiiiiX I'IIIIH.
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On~ ycur u~o : Itt hi Hweekly l'utllo IILIIIrcNH, PreNiuelll BuHh
NHid hl! dCC IHhiM lll I'CHirlct iJUinlll furillll f~dcrulflllllllclll!lllf
cmbryuiiiC HIC111 ce ll I'CHCUI'Ch plnccd hllll Ill lhC ~ I'IIHNI'IIIIdH
between prutoctlll!lllltd cnhund1111 hl11111111 life,
1'uduy'N BlrlhduyH: ActrcHH .lc1111 1'111'kcr I.H'.10. 11ormct· TV
lulk Nhow hoHI Mllie l&gt;oui!IUH1.~ 77. Actrc N~ Arlene l&gt;uhiiH 74.
The l&lt;cv. Jerry tlulwell IH f1lJ. Acli'CNH A111111 MuHHCY IH r,5,
Ruck mu Niclml Jl111 Kulc ((lucMN Who) IH ~'.1 . C'l111ntry Hinger
John Conlee IH !It'!. Singer Eric ( 'unncll iN!U. WrcNIIcr· uctor
Hulk HnglliliH49. Siii!(CI' Joe Jnckwn IN4H. Aclllr Mljjucl A.
Nunc~ Jr. IH3K. Aclllr-ho N
I Joe 1&lt;111(1111 1 ~ H . l{ock gul tnri NI
Chnrllo Sexton IH 14. Rhy111111 11nt1 hlttcN 111l1Niclun ('hriH l)uvc
(Mint CundltlonJ IN .14. 1111, lw/' urti Nt All SIIUhccd
Muhummull '"
Aclor Will 1rlcl lc IH 2{,, Rulli\Cr {'llriH
Kelly cKrl" Kr''"" ' 1 ~ 24. Si n11cr J lluu"' lll2KJ IN 7.
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· Tlioujthl fur ·rnduy : "'rh~ hc~ l 111 ull Ihe prcucltcrHurc the
men whu live their crcc1 l ~." · Edl!tll' A. Ouc ~l. Amcrlcun
author, joumuliNt uml poc1 cIHH I I!J'fl}),
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Christine Haley

Shirley Mae Wade

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Obituarie

Deall1s

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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dcput'llllllllt. This Is 1101 lllllllily i1lSI ttl'
pcnuhlu~ . The ov~t· puymclll w11s due Ill
Jl~nr Jtdltm·l
Ulelllplli'III'Y rollhud: by l'l:l~S thpt WIIS
On Alii! , Ill, the Ciullln t'ounty Unit ' miiiiPI~.IIell!~l.uur ll~~ounl.lly " . llll'lllc~
nl' the Amcl'i~lllt t'llll~lll' Soldcty will m~~llm s _ulfkc employee. Also •• lhl.
hold their UIIIIUUI Reh~ fot' l.ll'c Ill the ~~~~urred.m 2000. IIlli 2!)0ius slllled by
. • ,
. . . s ML llltlcumb.
Ot~lllpnl.l~ ~lty I u~k. , el.u~ 1\11 Lllc 1._ Hmu·s ti~C\11' Iuthi.&lt; ol'l'l ~c tis they do
the.Amcliclln Cunccr Suclcly s nut inn Ill uny ufl'k~. 'file mlstukcs !hut wct'c
111
·N~~~~~~~~~~~~1r'~cluy Is thlll It ullows mudc .Itt ,tl~c puymll dcillltllnclll huv~
, 11 m11 unlty lu 11 rleve ft. 11. those lost iu .been cunccle\l, just "·' Ihey were whe 1
11, c\.
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· . Mr. Hukumb w11s illlyrull clc1'k, We
Ctlllc~l lllld IO cel~~l'lll~. the, I ~V~s ,01 feellhllllhe SIUICIHCIIIS lhul Wei'CIllUde
' .hus~ ~~~~~. h~ve .stuylvctl. 1he evelll wct·c sumewh111 mlsleudlll~. und
""'·''s.ls Ill lclllll~ ul up hi I~ . JlCOillc thoughllhlll Ihey should 11~ clurll'lcd,
w)!o silCIIll I~ hours loy~lhcl Ill 1111
Must lf the I'I.I'OI'lls In th, uudii!1J''s
11
cllot'llo l'tlisc money uud llt~hl cunccr. "I , ' 1 bil · ~ · , ·, 1 lc .,
The ohj~cl Is HI huvc ullcuslunc IIICIII · oil
t!rll llU ~ I.C~IIIl lUll Ute tlvu •
hill' ol' the 1011111 wulklnta uf I'Utllliltl! ublc. lor Inspection with wrlllcn
llf'lltllltlth~ truck fur the cnth·c ~WilL
rclJucsl .
,Jlm Clurk
lluwcvcr, must of their time will he
llri!ndu
ThonlpHon
spent llstuni11111U ntuslc, cumpln~ uut.
Oulllpulls
pm·ticlputlny ill u vnrlcl~ of ucllvltlcs,
und cn]ltyinl! lhe contpKny of lhch· rei ·
ullws. l'rlcn~H untl coworkers. ·
A spcdul hiJ1hllyhtnl' the event is the·
Deur Edlturt
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Lun1inury Pl'llllrtlll~ 1 which tukcN lliucc
As
u
Plelf·•.lnlpll1yell
resltl~nt uf
111 liPiWXimutely 'J 1'-"'· 111'iduy. 'fhc 0HIIIu Cnunty, puylnl! 11111 only city
Lumlnury Buas nre pluu~d uround the
tuxes but ttiNu stu te IUXI!H for lilY
wulkill~ fllllh fn hlllltll' 11f til' ill llllliiHII'Y
of nut· loved un~s . 'rills Is u viNuu l Lonl!ub~l'l!c r busln~:ss, I find It ot1'en·
~lve when people compluln ubutll ou1·
d~ntiiiiSti'Uiltln of why WC lllllllitlli'UiNC
Oulllu
County Audltm· Lurry ll ctz
1nuncy It• flf!lll CUilCCI', . ·
An111hc1' hl~hllghl ul' lhc event Is the cnfm•clnl! lhc luw.
tmnmenl~ huve been mmle tutd con·
Sut·vivurN L11p. wl1lch will slur! ulli:30
trnversy
huH huppened when Lurry
p.m. This Is u·uly u wulk ul' celcht'ulitln
Uetz
huH
been chcckln~ IIlii' meu 11eu
und jny us survlvurN dun1onstrute the
lllurkcts.
NJ1ii'IIU111.f CIIUrlli!C tlUII they lll'll NO Well
tlVCI'Yllllll who Hel ls lten1H lliUSI huV!l
klltlWIIIO Jlll~MilNS .
u
vendor's li cense or u trunslont's
We htlpe H• rulsll $~~.000 frotH thiN
'l'hls fee Is $2~ . fhc license Is
llcciiHC.
ycur• , event. To rcu~h ou1· ~uul. we
IHsucd
by
lhc Stute Dcpurunent of
uocd your sUPiJilrl.
1'u~utlun Ill vcndurs who ll'llllspurt
IJy f'llr111l11!! II tlllll11 f'rtllll Ylllll' CUIII·
puuy, churcfi, s~hon l , ncll!himrhoud, their ),!llllliH 111 Hell 111 1cn1purury pluces
etc .. you will 11111 only be u purt or 11 of buslne~N such u~ l'leu lllurk~IH, yurtl
11rcut cotltnumlly event, hut will rulsc Nu les, uucllon i111Uslls etc.
I feel Lut·ry Betz Is only llulnl! his
fund.~ thul will fmpruve !he quullty ol'
fur Oulllu County. I puy tuxeN on
lll'u for CllltCCI' puliCIIIN lllduy Ulld lite
lems
I put·chuse ullucul NlorcH. These
outlook l'or those dlulpiOscd In the
luxes
urc
uddcu un lolhc price. I luke It
fUlUI'C,
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l'or
III'Ulllet.l
thul I nwe Hlutc or dty
If you urc Interested In lcurnln11 nwrc
tuxes.
tluch
county
huH u rute they 1111
uboul this ~pcclul endcuvur, lllciiSc
11ivc me u cull ut 740-446·5611), h'N by, Oulllu 's heinl! li.2~ percent ,
If pcnple feel this luw belnaenl'nrcell
ubotit bclna u ~omtnulllty tlllillllkcs u1'
IH
tllllnll 111 hurm the Oullfu County
the l'l~ht.
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Plcu
~urkct, then check out ~ome
Donnie Mdlurlund
RN. BSN, Chulrpcrsun other 11cn mnrkct~ In our ureu. They ure
Oulllu County Relay fur Life lhrlvlni! In ulr-condllluncd bulldlnKH In
the Nummcr und heuted buildln11s hlthc
winter.
Vcndm'.H llcenm und puylng tuxcH
ure 1111t Hlllllcthlng uur uuilltor fhou11ht
l&gt;cor KdltOfl
We urc rwo employee! uf the CJullln up to hurl the cllrzens of our ureu . Our
ounty Auditor. N Ofl'l~e who urc Cllllllllunlly Is one ol' the nlce!lt plu~eH
directly lnvolvcu with the puyroll tu reHide or ~1811. Our lux dollurH puy
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jJroccNH. We would like lo clurlly H!Jnle fur the upkeep ul' our ~ounty.
So. II' yuu ufe asked w show your
of the NlulementM mutlc by Donuld
vendor'~
ll~enMe or pu~ your ~hnre nf
· Hulcumb, cundlllute l'or CJu lllu County
tuxes
l'rom
sules ynu have mude, be
uullllur. thul uppcured In the July 23
pruud
w
do
s&lt;J. To tho8e who ulrcudy
lm1c ul' the OulilpllliM Dully Trlllunc.
· ThiN letter Is not mcu111 tu lie polltlcul ''" thiM, thunk you.
Judy .Iones .
bm U! lnl'orrn the tux/luyen ol' the NIIU·
OulllpuiiH
UtliliiH II! they UCIUUI y happened.
Mr. Holcomb Htutell. tHut there hull
bcen1h11usitnds ul' ilullun uf tuxpuycrM'
money puld ,In penultleH unu lute
churgcs. AdureHslnll the i.:ummcm
Ueur Edltor1
rellurl.iln11 the pcnulty und lute churJICH
Ouod newH for older udult8 ln need
111 the IRS und the Pub II~ E1npl 11yccH of hma·tcrm ~urc.
l(etlrcm~nt Sy!lcm, we cun unly re~ull
IJue to the 11cncruu8 show of 8Upport
twu lnNtunceM thut pcnullleH were cxhlbllcd by cunccrncd citizens und
ln~urred M
ince Mr. llctz bui!Uille uuul· e l,~c· tehul ut'flclu 1s 1'rom ucro 8H the dstute
wr
u, 0 o, reHtr1cl 1ons on~e 1mpo8e on
Mr. llol.:wnh'MccJmrmmtHwere lnuc• the l'u88port pro11rllm huvc been lifted
~ urule unu Incomplete, Ullll we would und onceuguln, elli!l~le lndlvlduuiK,urc
gluuly welc111nc nnym1c to come to the . uble to enmll und receive In-home cure
uuditor'H llfl'l~e unlllnHpcclthe puyroll us ". n uhernutlve w. nurHing hu11111
rccurdM. We huvc u c11py ul' the . l'cttcr plucenlcnt.
,
frum th1.1 IRS Hlutinl! thut tt1c penult leN
ihe wultlngiiH~ lor thi NPWIII'd\11 hud
11luNJntereHI were rcmovllll und refund· gruwn Htcudlfy 11crusH the Nlllhl ol Ohio
eu. ThiM 1iwncy hud tcJ be puld In (lue 10 _proarum enrollment blllnl!llmltullvlln~e while bein 11 uppculed hy Mr. c~ by Ohio 8 recllnt budjjet re8trlctlon8.
Hctl..
1 he Areu A11ency on AJilng_Home C11re
Rellurdii1JI the l'llltS penult leN, 11 Is IJiviHiun IM' now uble to enrull thoHe
trUI! tl1111 we uld incur penultieH l'or lute lnlllvilluuls who huve been on the wult·
llllylllcllt, huwever, Mr. Bet 1. puld the lng II M
I, Into the Medl~ulll Wulver
fiCIIUily IIUt 11f' the llllllltur'Hbudget. It l'ri~I!I'Uir ·
.
.
ulll nol come l'ront cuch ucpurtJitcnt. .1 he I u~Hpurt pro11rum IN tl~HIJ!ned w
The ovcrpnymcnt Mr. llul ~umb Kpuk~ promote lndepenllenc~ f11r lndtvlduul ~
11f WUH JU Nt thut II II CIVi:I'I!IIYIHCill Uj!Cd (j() Ill' mtlre. Quullflctl HclliUrN CIUI
which wu 8 ~rt:dlt cd "uck 111 cucl; ~:untlnuc tu live In their uwn horne~
und reculvc NervlceH Huch pcrKonul cure

Join the fight

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Enfqrc:ing the law

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Clarifying statements

Some good news

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Coif scramble set
POMEROY - Eustern Footbull Alumni Assoclutlon
Jwlll sponsor u golf scramble ut thQ Mei11s Golf Course.
Pomeroy un Aug . 24.
1'ee-orr time Is 8 a.m. Cost Is $40 11 person which
Includes use of u golf curl, bul pluycrs need to furnish
· their own ~olf bulls,
Refreshments will be served und prizes uwurded.
George Moru, 985-3303, ur Mike Connolly ut 667-6986
can be contucted for• more lnfurmutlon or to register.

unll.IHIIIICnlllkCr SCI'Vkcs, hlliiiC•dcllV·
ct•cllm~u l s und udull duy cure services .
Not 1111iy Is l'nsspnrl u mudt less
c~pcnsivc ulicl'lttlllvc. II pmvlllcs older
11dUI!s uud 1hd1' funtlllcs 11 chulce in
how thcv cnnmccllhclt· iong·lcrm cure
needs . llusspurt \Jrovldcs 11 ..:osl ·et't'c~ ·
tlv~. ln·hnmc u lcrnutlvc ·lu nursing
home ~lii'C for Ohlu l'esillenl.•.
Stutlstks show thut since enrollment
wus curtlilled In December 2002, 262
lmllvlduuls wultln8 to he cnwl lelllnto
ll1c l'usspot't iJrol!t'utll were removed
from the wulllul! llsl to enter u new
lttll'siltg ltotlle. By fi'CCt.lnl! cnrollmcnl
IIlio the l'llsHpnrl ilrlll!1'11111, the state
lll.ild $ 1':1.(1 nil Ilion per xc11r In
Mcdkuid dollurs versus the $2.lJ mil·
lion thul Wliuld huvc been pnld hud
tltcse stllllc lmllvlduuls been enrolled
I11111 Pusspori.
'fhc Al'cu Agency would like to
exlcml 11 heurly thnuks Ill everyone.
who rulllell for this cuusc und showe'd
llteir support for the l'ussport prol!rutn
und lh~ seniors In the slule 111' Ohio by
wrltinl! leucrs ullllmukilll! phone culls
10 the yuVcl'lllli' 'S ofl'i~c llllll, SIIIIClcgli·
lutut'S, l"tu·thcrlllot·c, we would like l,o
thunk our stule lcglsinlors for their
lcnuclty In this mu11c1' und for recognizing thut l'ussporl Is u ·vltul \'~'1!1'UI11
fur seniors ucross lhc stule uf 0 1io.
l'ut l'uhncr
Ht1111c· Cmc Director
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Aren Agency 011 Aging
Buckeye Hllls-Hucklng Vullcy
Regionul Dcveiulllncnl Dlmkt

Offering advice
llcurltdltur1
.
ltunu 01tlllu Cmu11~ cltlt.cn. I live f11
Huntlngtonl'ownNilip,
I unt vct'y concernctlubou l the muds
Itt Ohio.
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I go to the lownshlr meetings rcgulurly. I go with the lntcnllun uf trying
lo point out Home things tu the trustees
In this tuWIINhlp of wuys tu Improve
uur rouds, to mukc them Nufer fur
everyone.
Our school buscH truvol HOme very
llungerous rouds, cntlung~rin11 little
children.
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I huve hutl ov!lr 40 ycurs experlen~~
In building rouds, building foundd·
tlons, purklnl! lilts, etc. .
I um u dlsubleil retiree from tAo
Operulln~ Engineers (IUOE Opcrutors
Union of Elnl!lneerH), 'rherel'ore, 1 l'eel
I could J!lve ~ome worthwhile udvl~e.
Our Huntlngwn Tuwn~hlp trustee!
~ce m to diHcourullc uuencfunce. We
were usked to c~ll euch trUHtee If we
plunn~d .to uuend. We complied with
thl ~ lor Heverul month! . 1'hen the~
chttnged from huvin!! people who wi Hh
lo uttend lo cull tu writing u letter 10
lluyH before the meeting t.lulc,
We then urll ulluwed 10 mlnuteH tu
lliHCU8H whutever concernH we huve .
'rhom11s Prllston
Vlntof!

Third certainty

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Deur Kdltur:
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There Is II rumlllur Hllyill!! thut HlllteH
"There ure twll thlnMK lhut ure ~ertul~
In life: Oeuth und IIIXCK,"
For Oulllu Cuunty reKidentK, we huvp
lived with u third c.ertulnty, hillhtr
IIUKollne prlceN.
r
A ~ euch weekend would upproucb
gu8 prices would ruiN~: Heve'rul cenlif
overnljlht; u common putiern umonl.
ullof our gusollne HtutlonH.
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This lnl'luted pri cing wus nl'teit
blumed on.OPBC. LocuiK blumed It tlJ1
price flxlil11 und cullu81on.
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Drive. unywhere, In uny dlrectlo4,
uwuy fmm Oulllu County und ads
prlceH W11uld be cheaper.
Then cu ute ulong our new Oo Murt.
ltemurkubly, they huvc kept consl~·
tently lower price~ nut nnly ilurlna tf'le
week, but rnujor hollduys Wourfh or
July).
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Monty 11nd Rene Farle'v
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Bidwell

Corredlon
POMEROY - In the Frlduy, AuJ!. 9 Issue of lhe Daily
' Sentinel, II wus reported thut the roud work project on Elust
Muln Street In l,'omcroy wus sold for $277,2~0. The correct
fi11ure wus $722,2.50.

Bur1lary, theft solved

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POMEROY - A burglury und theft were solved, und sev, ernl domestic violence iuues handled by Pomeroy pollee lust
week, uccordlng to Pollee Chief Murk Prufflu.
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., Profflll ~uld thut the burglury occurred Tuesduy ut the 324
E. Muln St., Apt. C., residence of Jimmy und Mary
Reynolds.
' Burlholomew Bo,gs und J.D. Orueser of Condor Street,
nnd Don W, Nye o Ann Street alleaedly entered the apart·
ment tbrouph a window and removed numerous video anmes.
The chle reported that the three appeared In Mela• CountY.
j:ourt on buralary charae• and were releued on bonds of
• $10 000 each.
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M11tla Michael of Hamden alao 11ppeared In county court
· whore 1h1 entered a plea of aullty to theft. Proffitt aaldoahe
atole oath !'rom Hartwell Houae ln Pomeroy.
· She waa tined $100 und coati, alven a year'a probation. 11nd
waal11ued 11 rettralnlna order to lceep her out of the bualnen.
Anaela s. Jomea of Bradbury Road, Middleport, was
arrested on a domestic violence churae ufter ulleaedly
· Blluuldna her husband, Charlet Jumea, ut his place of
employme~t in Pomeroy. She w111 arrulaned In county court
and released on bond Wedneaday.
Alcohol, drUJI&amp;. und n handgun were Involved In another
domestic violence Incident lnvestlauted Wednesduy.
' Proffitt suld thul Tummy S. Nltz wus on Mechanic Street
when ~he hud un ultercutlon with her mother, Donnu Klein.

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fromPipA1
uvililublllty nnd structural
problems, the 111081 proml·
rtent of them u cruck ln Its
fucade visible from the street.
Ouvls Hull was uvullable
for.· lule und the city puld
,$JOO,OOO for the wucture
:with an eye towurd making It
the new base for c:lty I!Overn·
ment.
The hospital foundation
had replaced the roof and
made ather repulra prior to
the ule. Mlll'eh1 auld.
· The bulldlna had been con·
, tlunuously maintained by the
foundutlon since the closing
·of tbe nunlna school In June
said
Marlnnne
1 1982,
:Campbell, executive vl~e
president of the Holzer
Poundutlon for Tri·Stute
Health Cure.
"It's very well preserved,"
she sald.
Randy Breech, the city's
enylneerlng
eonsultunt·,
checked the building und
drew up preliminary pluns
pluelngthe pollee depurtme~t

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She reportedly rnmmcd her vehicle into one owned by u
friend of Klein's, und then went into the Mechunic Street
Purk, where .~ he ullegedi'y did some errutlc driving. Two chil·
dren were In the vehicle.
Middleport Police und deputies from the Mdgs County
Sheriff's Dcpurllncnt were culled to usslst. Nilz wus arrested.
ulong with u mule In her vehicle, Robert E. Light Jr.. who
reportedly rcuchcd under the seut and produced 11 lauded
hundgun us Nilz resisted urrest.
Nltz wus charged with 1lomestic violence, DUl by drugs,
fullure to control, lcnvlng lhc scene Of un uccldenl. ~nd two
counts of child cndungermenl. Light wns churyed with usinll
wellpons under dl.lublllty, open container und currying u con·
ceuled weapon .
Nltz wus lncurcerntoo in the Southeusl Reglonnl Juil. She
uppeured In Meigs County Court on the charges. ullej~edly
threatened the judge, und was returned lo jail. Li11ht's court
uppeurunce Is pending.
.

MASON - Eran P Braoch. 19. of Ma,un. dl\ld fmi&lt;ly.
All¥USI 9, 2002, in St. Jl&gt;.-eph Hn.spllal, as a re;.uh oJ an ~;~utv­
mobile ac.ci~nt.
He was born Sepcer11l&gt;er t5. I'.IS2. in Rlllll-oev~rto, We't
Vifilnia, the son of the Rev. Ronul!) A. lJranch und Tere-a
(Bamardl Branch.
He wu' u ;.oph•·· nur~ 'lud~111 ul Sh&lt;·ppwd Coli~~"· lie wa~ ~
member of Fllit.. Bapu~l t:hurch and " 200 1 jrllduate of
Wahama Hlih Sohool.
·
He is ~urvtvoo by his parents, the Rev, Rnnald A. Brnnch and
Teresa (Barnard) Brunch of M~son ~ u brother and M;.!tr-in-law.
Ronald II and Holly . Brull\'h l&gt;J Martm,bur~~o. w,,,_, Vir):inut;
brothers, Keithen Branch of Mu.,on. Je&gt;.hua Bratwh 1•l Mu.,nn,
Micuiah Branch of MIL~on , und b1mn Brunch of MuM:.n ~ ~:rund ·
mOihcrs, Cordie Bernard of Mount Airy, Mary land, and Mar):ret
Branch uf Shepherostown, We't Y1r~miu; hi' he'\ frie11d, Kate
Lowe of New Haven: und s~verul&lt;~ulll'. und~' and Cl ~l,in,, ·
He WIIS rreewoo in death by hi;. grundf&lt;uher,, J.C. a~murd
und CutTOI Branch.
Services will be t p.m. on M1mduy, Augu!ll 12, 2002. at Fallh
Baptist Church In Muson. with the Rev Cluudt SilWt'llS.all(l tho
Rev. Ronald Brunch ol'ticiutlng. Buriul w11l he 111 Sunn1e
Memorial Gardens at Letun.
Friends muy cull ul Foglesong-Tuckct lclmeral Home in
Mason on Sunday. August II. 2002. from 3-9 1).\11 ., «nd at the
church on Monduy, August 12. 2002. one hour pnor to servwes.
In lieu or flowers. donutio11s mu~ be made 1o Faith Bal?tist
Church Building Fund, P.O. Box -78, Mu.,on. West Vlrg1n1a
25260.
Fulrgrounds, and feutured mnre 1hun 50 tulcnted youth
from our nreu.
.
In the senior i11dlviduul evenl, the winner wus Ashley
Sunders of Pnlriol. with Dunny Bl•ggs of Rio Ortmde
coming In second place. Both were Vll~ulists . ·
In the intermedlule division. first pla~e went In Dullus
Cmft of Crown City. und second wus Jesse Huger uf
Oulllpolls, In the Junior individuul division, Morgun Cody ·
of Gulllpolis wus first. und sct;o nd place wenl 10 M1rundu
llummond of Put riot .
In the group divisicms, Snuth Gulliu Junior lligh cheer·
leuders took first pluc~ in the se niN IJI'OUp cule6lory und
second went to ,the South Gulllu Ht gh School vursity
cheerleadin~ squud .
,
.
In the Junior group dlvls1on, llrst went to Bryce Clury
and Stucy Cumrnons, und second to the: •lnging duo of
Morjlun Cody und Ally son Johnston .

Correc:tlon
GALLIPOLIS •- dullia County Sheriff's Deputy Jeff
Smllh was Incorrectly Identified us u sergeant In an artkle
uppeurlngln Thursday's Gulllpolls Dully Tribune.
'

Board meetlnc

Released from Jail

RIO GRANDE - Gulllli· Yinton Educ111ionul S11rvice
Center
Governlna Bourd's regulur monthly mee1lng I~ 7
OALLIPOLIS - Releused frorn the Guilla County jail p.m. Wedneiday,
Aua . 21 ln the •thtmun Re source~
·
· Bulldlna tit auckcye HIIIM Career Con tor.
recently were:
.
Rudy Kelly, ~2, 8~ Ohio Route 7110 Crown Clty1 gruel·
ty to anlmala; Ou Franklin Brewer, 36, 264 Wara Road,
Bidwell, contempt of court; Jerry Lee Nibert, 65, 1101
Brl~k School Road. Oulllpolh1 anravatod tratfloklna:
VINTON - A blood drlvo will be hold ftl Vinton
Richard A. Blackford, 20, 1911 BTue Lako B~tonslonJ
Vlll•ae
Hall from 9 a.m. until I p.m. Suturd11y. AUJ . 17.
Oalllpolla, no operator's license: John Bruce Foloy, 34, 7~
The
drive
Ia an Eaalo Scout project for Andrew Clark. 11
Torol\ Road, Bidwell, DUI; Eva R. Burnem, 34. 30517
Ohlo Route 32~, Vinton, domeatlc violence; Ricky D. member of Boy Soouu .of America Troop 20 I.
Domue, 2~. Dayton, possoulon of drua1: Debra L.
Johnson, 32, 128· 112 Fourth Ave., Oalllpolla, obmuctlon
of business: und Anaelu S. Jumoa, 41. Middleport, domes.•
tic violence.

Blood drive

Talent show winners
GALLIPOLIS - Gnlllu County Furm Bureau Youth Is
Its 2002 tulent show wlnnerK. The event wus
held Au11. 3 on Ihe muln stuge of the Oullln County Junior
unnuuncln~,t

und municipal court on the sor to u .set of upurtments
first floor, city munuger und known us the "Needhum
other offices on the second Flats," owned by Dr. W.F.
und deslynutl~g u use for the Needham until purchased by
lhe fumlly of Dr. Charles. E.
top floor ut u Iuter time.
"We thought It wns u good Holzer Sr. In December 1918,
buy for 5300,000," suld Campbell suld. Those upurtMnrchl. "You couldn't build menls served us housing for
studcntK In the nursing school
that for $300,000 now."
1'he city removed uHbestos for 3~ yeurs, she added.
The
Holzer Trulnlng
from the bulldln11's vinyl
School
for
Nurses, Iuter the
flooring, but when tho reno·
Holzer
School
of Nunin11.
vutlon cosl nelll'ed $800,000
wus
fuunded
In
September
and other demunt.ls · were
mude on the city's resources, 1920. The decision to phase
the proJect was put "on hold," out the proarum cume in
1979, suld Cumpbcll, und
Murchf auld.
Offlcluls ore ulso neJIOtiat· three years Iuter, the program
lng for space with the neigh· became purl of Rio Orunde
·bUrin French Art Colony for Community Collese.
Meanwhile, the condition
· acceu purposes, Murchlsuld.
"I still think It's un ldeul of the current city building
still concerns oiTieluls.
location," be added.
·
Davis Hull wus financed by . "The stuff here · is
the D.O. Duvls fumlly of Oak cramped," Gordon suld. "Our
Hill,
suld
Campbell. ~onference roorn Is In the city
Construction on the modified · munuacr's 'office. We hod to
Oeorglun•slyle, brick and adapt, so here we are. And
Jndlunu limestone structure while we have the romp on
begun In 19~.5 und It opened the side of the building, we
the following year. Davis. was still should be u fuclllty !hut
u member of lhe hospital Is easily accessible to the
foundution'a bourd of trustees public.
"We ure continuln11 to
from 1938 untl119~4.
The structure wus a succe5· explore all options, such us

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grunts," he added.
At leust one of the build·
lng's tenunts will be leaving
soon.
Work Is druwinll to u close
on the new stutlon for the
Gullipolls Volunteer Fire
Department off Chestnut
. Street. The $600,000 project.
sturted lust October und paid
for out of u 2- mill. fire
replacement levy approved In
2000, will provide GVPD
with spuce II doesn't have in
the city bulldlna . addition It
has occupied for decades.
Officials expect GVPD
will move into Its new quarters by curly September.

Householder
to .run again

COLUMBUS (AP)
Speuker Lurry Householder.
whose term In lhe Ohio House
must end in 2004, sui(! Frlduy
night he Intends to seek
statewide om~e in 2006.
Householder, u Glenford
Republican,
told
The
ARsocluted Press before he presented u trophy ut un Ohio S1ute
Fair hoftle show that he would
be a statewide cnndldme. ·
"I um runninll st11tewide (In
2006) liD I will be doing !his,"
HouliCholder said of the cere·
monlal duties.

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�Oldest living NFL player had to
show up ~range to get
COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP) - Glenn
Presnell had 10 upstage the Galloping
Ghost to make it from a small Ohio river
town to the NFt.
Presnell is 97 now, making hinl the
NFL's oldest livi~ player. As the league
prepares to begin .its 81 st season,
Presnell is a largely overlooked figure
from th(' sport's early days.
·
Still. supporters in his hometown of
Ironton haven't forgotten him, and they
continue to lobby for his induction into
the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
"1 know how l!ood I was," Presnell
said during a recent interview. "It would
be fun and nice to be in there."
Presnell was the star quarterback and
ru1ining back for the Ironton Tanks when
the semipro team faced Red Grange and
the Chicai!O Bears for a 1930 e~hibition
in Cincinnati. Presnell got loose on the
left side and outgalloped Grange for an
88-yard touchdown us Ironton surprised L-_.;..
the Bears 26-13.
When the Tanks folded later that year,
Presnell
the NFL remembered Presnell, and he
signed with the t1edgling Portsmouth
Spartans. Presnell led !he league in scor- was a 60-minute man who played both
ing in 1933, and two years later, after the offensively and defensively. He was an
team had moved to Detroit, he played on excellent passer, a runner, u punter, a
the Lions' NFL championship team.
place-kicker.
. On July 21 - less than two weeks
"He has been nominated for the Pro
before the latest Hall class was inducted Football Hall of Fame and remains eligi•
upstate in Canton - the state of Ohio ble. So Glenn, don't give up hope."
placed a historical marker at Ironton
At 5 - foot~IO and just shy of 200
High School to honor .the Tanks, who pounds, Presnell was a formidable runplayed at the school's field fr.om 1919· ncr and a versatile player who excelled
30. After Presnell unveiled the memori· in an era when offensive outbursts were
al, Pro Football Hall of Fame executive rare. He scored six touchdowns in 1913,
!\!rector John Bankert told a crowd of tying for the league lead with the Giants'
about 500 people that Presnell belon's Ken Strong. Never a terribly accurate
with the other 216 men enshrined 1n passer - he had 17 career touchdown
Canton.
passes against 37 interceptions- he had
"Could he play in today's game? You six scoring passes In 1933.
bet," Bankert said. "He was a genuine
He also kicked a .54-yard field goal to
superstar in the National Football beat Green Bay 3-0 in 1934. .
League. He was a complete player. He Another Interesting fact about

Presnell: He picked the Uons' unifol'111s.
the same color scheme they have today.
"Mr. (George) Richards, the owner, the
day I was up there and signed my contract, he said. 'There's a table out there in
that next office covered with un.iforms.
Whr, don't you pick out the colors you
like~"' Presnell said. "I went out. my
wife was with me, we saw this Honolulu
blue and silver, and we fell in love with
it. ...
Presnell was born July 28, 1905, in
Gilead. Neb.. and played college football
at Nebraska. lt was in Lincoln where
Presnell had his first encounter with
Grange, in 1925. The Cornhuskers shut
out the All-American and his Illinois
tearil, 14-0.
Five years Iuter, Presnell got the better
of Grange ugui n, as a member of the
Tanks. Before that victory over the
Bears, Presnell threw two touchdown
passes as Ironton defeated the Giants 1312 in another exhibition.
"It made us feel reaiJlood to think that
we could outdistance two outstanding
pro teams like that," Presnell said.
After his NFL career, Presnell coached
at Nebraska in 1942 before serving a
stint in the Navy. He inter spent 24 _years
at Eastern Kentucky as an ass1stant
coach. head coach and athletic director.
Presnell still lives in Ironton, in southern Ohio near the Kentucky and West
Virginia borders, with his wife of 2.5
years, Mary. He watches a lot of football
on TV - colleges on Saturdays and the
pros on Sundays.
In his southern Ohio drawl, Presnell
talks with wonder about how much the
NFL has changed over the past seven
decades.
"Our game back when I played was
more like the college game," . Presnell
said. "You ran until you needed the long
yardage and then you threw a long pass.
Now they pass on every down."

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SUnday, Augu.t 11,2002:

Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis, Ohio • Point PleaMn1, WY

LOCAL SPORTS
ANNOUNCEMENTS

Head determined to erase
memories of extra-point

The meetina is open to last
~II'S members and Wlyone
mten~ ted in bec:omina a
Sideliners Oub member.

HUNTINGTON. W.Va. (AP) - Cunis Head' teammates
don't fault him for missing WI extra-point kick in the closing
seconds of the fourth quarter that would haYe given Ma,rshall
the victory sooner in ~ber's GMAC Bowl against East
Carolina.
He·s determined to make people forget about that gaffe
anyway.
. .
''Certainly I wish I coilld have !ll'lded the ~~ on t~
extra-point. We'd have. all gone borne happy. Head wd
Frida,y at Marshall's media day. "We still ended up winning
the ~arne, but it kind of left a sour taste in my roouth.
"I m goill,ll to take il in stride. I'm not glad it happened. but
I'm glad it gave me something to focus on because I want to
come out here and show people that I can kick field goals
and extra points."
On Dec. 19 in Mobile, Ala., Marshall roared back from a
38-8 halftime deficit. Head kicked a 27-yard field goal with
I :53 remaining and Darius Watts caught an 11-yard touchdown pass from Byron Leftwich with seven seconds left to
tie the game at .51-5 I.
All Head had to do was make tbe extra point, and Marshall
would earn one of the wildest victories in bowl memory.
. "I really wasn't thinking about that 111 all." Head said. "As
a kicker. if you think about those kinds of things. you add
pressure that you don't need. You go through the same routine that you always do and just try to make the same kick
tha\ you always do. II just so hlllliiCMd that wasn't the Ieick.
"On some kicks, it doesn't take much to miss it. l would
have given anything for it to ~o in, but it didn 't.l don't know
if I hit the ground or what. I JUSt didn't hit it very well."
Head's attempt was wide right. In 11 split second,
Marshall's elation evaporated. .
·
His teammates, Including quarterback Byron Leftwich,
consoled him on the sidelines, saying they would need him
in the extra periods.
·
He did make WI extra point in the first overtime, Wid
Marshall eventually won the gam~ in double overtime. 6461.
In the eight I'IIOnths that followed, Head -:- al"'ady one of
the top punters in the Mid-~merican Conference- resolved
to become a better all-around kicker.
Head enters his fourth season as Marshall's punter. He was
named to the all-conference second team as a punter last season. His 44.4-yard average ranked eighth In the nation.
. Last year was his first for handling kickoffs, field goals
and extra points. He made 51-of-57 extra points and nine of
10 field soals in 200 I.

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: CHESHIRE - ~ River
. ¥alley High Scllool athletic:
boosters will have a work
night and meeting at 6 p.m.
. qn Thursday. August ISat the
football field.
: Parents. coaches and athll:tes are cJIC()Uflill.ed to come
l!elp get the field ready for
the new football season.

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Wed. Men, 6:30p.m.
Aug. 28
. GALLIPOLIS - The schedule for the Sky
Line Lanes winter bowling leagues was
Aug. 29 • Skyliners (meet . 8122), 6:30
announced Friday with play beginning 6:30 p.m.
p.m. Aug. 19 with Monday Mixed action.
Aug. 29
Thurs. Ladies Trio (meet
The remaining schedule is as follows with 8122), 6:30 p.m.
meetln~s scheduled for the same day lnless
Sept. 3
Tues. Morning, 10 a.m.
otherwise noted:
· Sept. 3
Foodland (meet 8/27), 6:30
Tues. Morning Alleycats, 10 p.m.
Aug. 20
Sept. 6
Bowling Belles, 6:30p.m.
u.m.
Sat. Night Special, 6:30p.m.
Sept. 7
Thurs. Swingers, 10 a.m.
Aug. 22
Monday Men, 6:30p.m.
Junior League (meet 9/28),
Oct. s
Aug. 26
II a.m.
Pinsplitters, 6:30 p.m.
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world."
When asked if he hnd doubts
about Brinker returning,
Jackson "'Plied, "No, not at all.
fromPapB1
That guy's a wWTior; The other
day he squatted 492. He has a
throughout the otf-seuson.lt's 8 big heart. He's no~oing top be
new year. I want them to have
d lth
f
the pit In their stomach that it timi , e er. I
ad fU6sed
feels like coming off the field out here ~on the footbul field)
after u loss."
then that s what he'd want,
"We muy have been looking beeuuse Chnd loves football. I
Jut the big picture down the road love working with a ~uy like
and not taking each game one tha~ and you would to. '
at 11 time last year. It will be · Another focus going into this
~
, .
year's cilmp is the battle for the
very Importnnt or us to .ocus starting quarterback job,
onAone
biggame
factorat a
intime."
the Bobcats desp ite· th e fnet Jackson has
offensive struggles lute in the started 30 games for the
senson was the loss of tailback Bobcats the past three years.
Chad Brinker, who missed the
Junior Fred Roy, who started
final seven games of the season in three games last year, made a
statement for Ohio with a pair
after having a arachnoid cyst of touchdown passes and a 3S
removed from his skull.
Brinker, who will be wearing yard run against Marshall.
a skull cap with his helmet, is
'The quarterback position is
back and expected to have a big one position thai is ve~ wide
Impact for the Bobcats this sea- open," said Knorr. " reddie
Ray came in the last four
~i•m looking forward to get- ~ames last year and proved that
tlng started again," said e can compete at this level.
Brinker, a ~-foot-ll senior. Both of the competed very well
..1 • ~ t bl 1 10 be back at the spring practice. l think
I s us a ess ng
' Dontrell had a leg up as far as
'out ere once again, playing his performance this spring, but
the game I love so much. I'm both of them will get reps with
so thankful that I get on oppor- th fi
i I think
ill be
' tunity 10. pi~ this game and go
e ll'llt un t.
It w
great for the team."
to war wi my teanunates.
There will be some changes
La.~t year was quite an experi-. · 00 de~
th'
rh
ense IS year, or pe aps
• ence. I just exc1ted to be back
out here."
a return to the way things were
a
couple of years ago, as Tim
Senior .quarterback Dontreli DeRuyter · returns to the
Jackson ts also .happy to see pobcats as defensive coordinaB~nHker. bachk: b k i truly a . tor (lf\er running the defense at
avm~ 1m uc s
.
Navy the lust three years.
blessl~,8· I' m reallyhapP,Y ~~th
With his return, the Bobcats
Chad, Jackson sw~. "'e s a will convert back to the 3-4.
great guy. I just w1sh h1m the

Knorr

"A lot of the guys who are
playing have played the
scheme befo"', going back to
the philosophy we've had he"'
the past seven or eight years,"
suld Knorr.
The question mark on the
defensive side of the ball is a
youn~ linebacker corp, which
hnd tt's share of injuries last
year.
'That's the bi~cst unknown
right now for us, ' suld Knorr.
"I'm e~clted right now about
the linebackers we have. Thev
don't have a lot of experience.''
'"-i
'n s year's schedu 1e marks
trips to Pittsburgh and Florida,
two bowl teams from a year
ago with the Iutter being in the
top five of most preseason polis
this year.
"In the past, Mid-American
Conference teams have gone
across the country,' said Knorr.
"We played up at Ohio State
three years ago. We played at a
very tough Kansas State team
five years a~o. To go down to a
SEC team m play in a place
· like 'the Swamp' will be a great
exoerience
for us.
·
1'lt will certainly enhance our
recruitin~ in the .south. If we
con fum m a ~ood performance
d 1
on p ay we I down there, it
will help up more."
. The Bobcats o~n the season
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host to 1-AA Northeastern Sept
7:

field. an Indication his shoulder is strong enough to let him
pull the bali.
"It feels a lot stronaer."
Casey said Friday. "I feel
good. I don't know If it's.the
cortisone or what. I don't have
any discomfort at all."
Casey slightly tore a muscle
Just 'below .ihe shoulder blade
m April, but kept playing. The
pain got worse and he got a
cortisone shot in June that took
away the pain and helped him
go on a two-week hitting tear.
S~. the cortisone wore off,
the pain returned and Casey

Roush

the key in football; I think, and you always
need someone to go between the tackles
whose not afraid to take a lick,' said Roush.
"Sometimes you take 'em, sometimes you
give 'em. I'm not afraid to take them and I
love giving them."
·
With the return of Brinker, Byrum's quick
feet and Roush's power running, the Bobcats'
running game should be solid once again this
season.
Brinker, though, will be the focus of this
unit.
"Ciiad's a good player,' said Roush. "It's
definitely hard to beat him out of his position,
but I always try to work harder to make him
better. I thmk we'll push each other."
Roush, who carried the ball twice last year,
including a six yard gain at Central Mich1gan,
finished his career at Meigs fifth all-time in
the state with 6,376 career rushing yards and

Impacts
flomPapB1
Tennant. "I'm real proud to
see Wahama do good. I love
to go and catch a a game this
year."
·
• While Tennant is in his
second year as a Bobcat and

to meet

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OOLf TOURNA~I:NT
August 22
2002

1:30 p~
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TOURNAMENT
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had trouble getting the bat
around again. He went into a ·
1-for-22 slump that hinte&lt;l
somethihg was wrong, and
medical tests found the tom
muscle.
Casey went on the disabled
list July 23. Another cortisone ·
shot and a week of rest got rid
of the pllin, and the two-game
stint in ColUmbus indicated h~
was ready to return to the lineup.
·
·
Casey enjoyed his two days
in Columbus, and even held a
marathon autograph signing .
· session with fans.
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Wednetday, Augutt 14

MANKATO. Minn. (AP) - If it weren't for the purple unifol'111s with white horns painted on the helmets, Robert
Griffith might not immediately recognize these Minnesota
Vikings.
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·After spending eight years as the cornerstone of the
Minnesota defense, Griffith will face his former teammates at the Metrodome on
Saturday for the first time since coming
to Cleveland as 11 free agent this offseason.
'
It also will be the first real test for
the revamped Vikings, who huve
been busr regrouping after u miserable S-1 season - former cooch
Dennis Green was forced out,
receiver Cris Carter t:etired and a host of new players and
couches were brought on board.
. ·
·
Now, Minnesota finally gets to try out its new look, two
ti~ht-end offense and overhauled defense in a game situation.
'What we're trying to do is establish our pnilosophy and
work on the things we've done In training camp," defensive
c,oordinator Willie Shaw said. "We'd like to win the game;- but
we've got some things we need to ~ct done."
'Mlnnesotu will pay extra attention to its offensive front.
Head couch Mike (rice will use the game as a measuring stick
for left tackles Everett Lindsay and Lewis Kelly, who will
. rotate with the first team in the absence of rookie holdout
Bryant McKinnie. Should the rotation ·not work out. Tice may
be forced to move Pro Bowl center Mntt Blrk to the left tucJ(.
lc spot und shuffie the offensive line.
.
·Offensive line conch Steve Loney said Kelly's development
'could be the biggest factor in deciding how to proceed with
the front if McKinnie, the Vikings' first-round draft pick, con·
tinues to hold out. Behind last year's line, the Vikings' rushin~ attack was 2.5th in the NFL, forcing the team to the air
With Curter and Rnndy Moss.
"If we get some quality reps out of (Kelly), then all the o.ther
different possibilities that have been kicked around cun be put
on the bnckburner," Loney said.
·
Cleveland's focus will be on rookie running bnck William
Green. Green, expected to be the next great rusher to w~ar a .
Browns uniform, began camp by irking the front office wuh a
five-day holdout before signing a five-year deal worth $7.8.5
million.
Then he sat out practice for five days after aggravating 11
shoulder injury while practicing against Buffalo last week.
Jamlll White, who started seven gumes for the Browns last
year and is having 11 strong training camp, is expected to start
Saturday.
· On Thursday, hend coach Butch Davis said Oreen will be in
for up to ,18 plays ogllinst Minnesota as long as he continues
-fb pructice.
"If he's healthy.and 100 percent and ready tci go, he'll (lrobably fiet about the same amount of reps tts tile rest of the
team, Da¥is said.
Without Green last week, the ofTensl ve focus turned to Tim
Couch in a scrimmage against the Bills. Couch was harassed,
had a hand In two turnovers and was sucked three times.
· Couch will be facing a Vikings defense anxious to make a
11ood impression after years of dwellina among the NFL's
worst - which undoubtedly played into Griffith's decision to
head elsewhere.
Griffith's experience at strons safety brinas a veteran presence to an improvins defense that netted an NFL·best 33
Interceptions in 2001.
"He's a no-nonsense guy," Browns coach Butch Davit said.
"You don't see him out there screwing around, jokin&amp; and
being real jovial. ... We needed to add another presence tliere."

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backfield .key concerns
1n-preseason
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third in college football,
The Gallia Academy gradBobby Jones began his col- uate, who burned up the field
lege career lust week when at tailback for the Blue
n~~comers repo~d to camp. Devils last year, isn't expect·
The first practice we had lng to make bi&amp; noise right
was a little bit rough," said away.
·
Jones. "I wasn't really
"I thought I'd try it and sCC:
expecting all that running in · what happens " said Jones
just the first practice. The ''I'm hopms for a redshirt
~ore co!•lpetition is the then comeout ne~t year and
b1ggest thmg. Everybody has play a little bit more and see
about the same athletic talent. what happens."

Ciallla County Children's nome

8Y Tilt ~'ItO PM$$
pl~trs from lt.~a\iflj the lllhl 1 ~ rc;~- )latlle m the cold, WOt1 a Division 1-AA
More than 1 foothnll pn~e and 1 \loukl· ;.I.'Ml ~ ·~~ ~ • · ~~tllble .\b-.10 pl~)"llff pme t Youl1j!Stown State in sinfamous thtme part. await Mid-Amerw:on Sin&lt;.~ ni(Jvtng up to DtWiton J. m tQ%. )li.Hil)lll ~t'Etures in late November.
ConfHenee teams that nw:c the trip tu swd Kruc.r~k. m ht fifth 't.llf L\ ho!ad
"h's my · to 1ft the kids to focus 00
. Orl,lando. Fla.. to pill)' ll('W C\)Q&lt;;h .
the footbal gllffiC and not worry about the
le~rivw Centnal
"Tho:~ ~td: u.re unique," he sntd. '1k~ dcrncnl~ they're pl•ying in," said
do not like to leave the tate. They noo t Kiuczek. 1111 assi tant on the 19\JO team.
The MAC' 13 MOO tu go up in rold v.~ather when they " now's fun tu play in."
northern school now c n stny home."
entntl Florida's entry into the MAC
have a pttr d'lllllCt
Although Kruczek di~. w 1M this !ll'liSOO wlowed the league 10 have
ofbeing~eta .byh' h m~ be the Oil(' area where Cenll'lll two se"en·team division . With the
dlool recrun m ~e florida is nt u disudvan-. tn the 14- Oolden Knights joinina the East
prospect-rich Sunshine State.
!elm MAC.
Division. Bowling Green ~n&lt;,~ved to the
"To be successful, you have to recruit When lftPIIrlng fOr Florida's ~lent. the West. where the Falcon wdl compeCII
the South." Bowling Green COitcll Urban MAC 13 rold weAther school can go ~ain t rival Toledo for a spot in tho
Meyvsaid.
.
· into their indoor fttcilitill!l and fire up the MAC title gnme.
FloridA is loaded with talenled ki 11- fumllCC. But there's not moch a Floridu
"We play Thll!du every yu.r in 1 rival·
position pla&gt;'CfS and linelllell who 11re tenm CWl do to prepare for snow, ice and ry gumc and now it counts bec:luse we're
~ too last for their JOO.pound f~s. bitter cold.
competing for the same priu," Meyer
What they lldd .to a tean\ is obvious. ~ Golden Knights h11~-e two cold· . said. 'The uddition of Central Florida 1111
Remember Florida State's 31-14 whip- \\.'ellther l!!lllltS this s~llllOI\: Nov. 9 111 mude us a stronger conference on tho
ping of Ohio Stute in the 1998 Sugar Bu!Tulo and Nov. 23 ngllinst Miami or 1\'gionlll and nutionllllevels."
Bowl? The Seminoles "'-ere quicker titan Ohio.
The Golden Kni$hts are IG-J ipinst
the Buckeyes 111 every position.
"I've warned them thut it will ~bly MA tennis in the SIX season sineemovMost MAC players come from the be below zero and they need to britqt_the1r ing up from Division 1-AA, but they're
Midwest 111\d a few swrounding stares.
parkas," snid RedHnwk coach ., my not eKpccted tu dominate the league the
Central Florida coach Mike Kruuek liooppner.
wuy Marshall has since joining in 1997.
said 90 percent of the players on his rosKruczek, who played guruterbuck at
"They're goinlJ to have to earn their ·
ter t1re homegrown.
Boston College and spent four ~urs with ke.:p," snid Delln ~. head coach ll
. "I think it might SCW'Il II lot of ~le iII U!C Pitt bu!Jh Steelers. is ~ con- rapidly improving Kent State.
the oonfmnce,'' he said. Floridn. cemed about the longer plane Oights
Hoeppner suid MA.C coaches should
Florida State and Miami can only get so north than the cold.
know niore about the Golden Kniabts
many athletes."
·He pointed out thnt the 1990 Golden after they play at defending East champiThe Golden Knights' nbility to keep Knights, who dldn 't play u regular eoson on Marshall on Sept. 20

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is tied for fifth with .594 career points.
It was special teams whe"' Roush saw the
mliJority of his playing time last year. which ·
is where he would like to see some time this
year as well.
.
"They (the coaches) say I' II play a lot o(
special teams, but l really don't know," Roush·
said. "I might come out here this year and not ·
do what they like."
·
"I like to play special teams and I think spe,.
cial teams is a big key at this level. Hopefully,
I can get on a ,Jot of special teams and make:
the difference."
The first game is always the most important ·
game of the season right off the bat, but a
Sept. 14 trip to Flori.da always catches the eye·
and Roush is lookin~ forward to the outing.
"It's definitely gom~ to be a big challenge
for us," said Roush. 'It's going to be fun, ..
because l doubt people are expecting us to
win, ~o we've got everything to gain ln that . .
If we )US! go in there and play our game, we'll
defimtely be competitive and hopefully come:
out with ~ win. I think the guys are really.
ready for 11."

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Sky lin·e Lanes releases ·winter Sean Casey back, shoulder fine
league bowling schedule ,CINCINNATI (AP) - The
cortisone shot is working for
now.
The ClnclMad RedS activated first baseman Sean Casey
off the disabled list Friday. He
hnd no problems with his left
shoulder during a two-game
rehab stint in the minors.
Case~ played for Triple-A
Louisvtlle in Columbus the
last two days and went 4-for-8
with a homer and three RBis.
He hnd. a homer and two singles Thursday night in
Columbus' 6-5 win.
The homer went to right

CHESHIRE - 'v\)!Jeyball
pnctic:e for Kyger Creek
Middle School will beain 111
10 p.m. on Aug 12. at the
school.
Athletes should bring a.
water bottle and have a com·
pletcd physical to p&amp;Jticipate.
For more infonn1tion. tall
367-7060.

· GALLIPOUS
- Any
fiflh or.slxth g_rade boy want~
ing to play tn the Midget
footbl\11 League should send
GALLIPOUS The
bis nume, grade. weight,
phone number, a copy ofhis G1111ipoli Elks Lodje I07
iinh certificate, and ch~k will hold their annual soccer
Cor $20.00 made payable to shoot 9 a.m. Aug. 24 at the
Ga.llipolis MFL to Philip Elks Farm located on State
Skidmore: 6865 St. Rt. 160: Route 588.
.Bidwell OH 45614 by A\1gust
The competition is free and
29.
open for boys and girls born
Aug. I. 1988 or after. There
will be four qe ~roups with
boys and girls divisions.
There will be tro~hies for
first, second, and thn'd pl~~c:o
in each group, · as well 11s
· other prizes. First place winMIDDLEPORT - The ners advance to the district
~eigs Marauder Sideliners competition in Circleville,
Club will meet ul 7 p.m. on with winners from t~e district
Sunday in the central build- competition going on to the
lng ut the junior high school. state competition.

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Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis, Ohio • Point Pleaunt, WV

NASCAR Winston Cup
Rudd's impending departure leaves No. 28 in limbo
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The Ricky Rudd saga is
filled with more twists and
turns than a soap opera. There
have
been
lies. betrayal,
possible collusion and
maybe even a
tistfight.
W h e n
R

'

u

d

d

announces
what
he's
....;;..-...~ doing
next
Rucki
season
e(fectively
ending his three-year tenn at
Robert Yates Racing - the
dr.tma won't be over. ·
The official breakup of the
team that took the famed No.
28 Ford back into the winners
circle will r.tise many more
questions.
Should the team keep giving I 00 percent for Rudd or
focus on the future they'll
have with a new dri vcr'l
Should Rudd keep driving
his heart out for this group
when he's either headed to
retirement or another team?
1 Can lhe teum push all of it
-uside and compete for the
championship this season'/
Few have the same answer
on the first two questions, but
Rudd and crew chief Michael
"Fatback" McSwain are in
almost total agreement on the
third.
"Five races ago, I would
have spid 'Without a doubt we
could have won the championship this year,'" Rudd sa1d.
"Now, .I don't think so.
Perfonnnnce is just off."
Just like that, a season so
full o( promise for a team that
came so close to ~realness is
in shambles. How 11 happened
might never be disclosed. No
one has the same version of
the ·events that . have brought
lhe No. 28 to this point.
This much is clear: Rudd, in
his 26th season of racing,
wasn't sure if he wanted to
retire when his contract
expired at the end of this season.
He was the closest challenger to winner Jeff Gordon
in the race for the Winston
Cup championship last · season, running second in the
chase for a long stretch of
races before fadinl\ to fourth.
And he did all hts bumping
and banging with an aching
back that required offseason
surgery.
.
Not knowing how his back
would hold up, he and Yates
never talkeQ ubout extending
his . contract. Instead, Rudd
said he would decide sometime this season how much

WATCHIN' YOUR STORIES - Ricky Rudd (28) races through the third turn while leading the
first lap of the NASCAR Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono Raceway In Long Pond, Pa. In July. The
Ricky Rudd saga has provided more twists and turns than an average soap opera. There's been
lies, betrayal, possible collusion and maybe even a flst·flght. (AP)

longer he wanted to drive.
This is where things get
confusing.
Rudd said he promised to
make up his mind by July
15th. But he claims that Yates,
with an opportunity to sign
Elliott Sudler to a long-term
contract, got tired of waiting
or never wanted Rudd back,
so he began planning a future
without him.
Yates insists he has no deal
with the 27-year-old Sadler.
And he mi¥ht not - it's possible Yates son, Doug, has an
agreement to field cars ·for
Sadler next season. Instead,
Yates blames .the breakup on
an inability to meet Rudd's
financial demands.
Back and forth they have
gone, lobbing accusations and
dodging questions.
In the middle of it, Yutes
revealed that Rudd and
McSwain argued after the
team's win in Sonoma, Calif.,
on June 23 because McSwain
had a victory party while
Rudd was on vacation. A fight
broke out between them in the
hauler hours before ihe Pepsi
400 on July 6.
.
Either way, the situation is
ugly and there's sti II 15 races
left for a team' that's capable
of winning races and possibly
still in the championship hu11t.
Rudd goes mto Watkins
Glen, N.Y., this weekend
trailing points leader Sterling
Marlin bv 232 points. .
"I don 11 like our chances,"
Rudd said. "Is it because

I

The 2002 NASCAR Winston {Ricky Rudd)
Cup schedule (wlnnera In July 6 Pepsi 400,
parentheses) and driver Daylona
Beach,
Fla.
point atandlnga:
. {Michael Waltrip)
Feb. 11 - Daytona 500, Jutv 14 - Troplcana 400,
Daytona Beach, Fla. (Ward Joliet, 111. {Kevin Harvlck)
Burton)
July 21 - New England·
Feb. 24 - 300, Loudon, N.H. (Ward
S u b w a y Burton)
•,
4 0 0 • July 28 - Pennsylvania
A o c kIng- 500, Long Pond. {Bill Elliott)
ham. N.C. Aug. 4 - BrickYard 400,
( M a t I Indianapolis. (Bill Elliott) .
Kenseth)
Aug. 11 - Sirius Satellite
March 3 - Radio at The Glen, Watkins.,
U A W - Glen, N.Y.
•
D a I m I a Aug. 18 - Papal 400. ,
·
........-...... rChrysl•r Brooklyn, Mich.
M1rlln
400, Las Aug. 24 - Sharpie 500,
V e g a .s • Bristol, Tenn.
(Sterling Marlin)
sa·pt. t - Souttlarn 500,
Mareh 10- MBNA America Darlington, S.C.
·
500, Hampton, Ga. (Tony Sept. 7 - Chevy Mol)te
Stewart)
Carlo 400, Richmond, Va.
Mareh 17- Carolina Dodge Sept. 15 _ New Hampshire
Dealers 400, Darlington, 300. L udo
S.C. (Sterling Martin)
Sept. ~2 _ nMBNA America
.March 24 - Food City 500, 4 D
D1
Bristol, Tenn. (Kurt Busch)
Sept. ~;e2 P':otactlon One
~~~sung/Radl~hack 500, 400, Kansas City, Kan.
Oct. 6 - EA Sports 500,
Fort Worth, Texas. (Matt Talladega, Ala.
Kensath)
April 14 - VIrginia 500, Oct. 13 - UAW-GM Quality
Martinsville. ·· ·
(Bobby ~~: ~g~~~~l;vl;la 500,
Labonte)
..
April 21 - Aaron's 499, Martinsville, Va.
.
Ala.
(Dale Oct. 27 - NAPA 500.
Talladega,
Earnhartft Jr.)
Hampton, Ga.
April 28 - NAPA Auto Parts Nov. 3 - ~ Secret 400,
500, Fontana, Calif. (Jimmie ~:.~~~h~, Ch~er Auto
Johnson)
May
4
Pontiac Parts 500K, Avondale, Ariz.
Excitement 400, Richmond. Nov. 17- Homestead 400,
(Tony Stewart)
Homestead, Fla.
May 26 - Coca-Cola eoo.
· Driver Sllndlnge
Concord, N.C. (Mark Martin) 1. Sterling Marlin
2,866, '
June 2 - MBNA Platinum 2. Jimmie Johnson 2,773. '
400, Dover, Del. {Jimmie 3. Mark Martin
2,757• •
Johnson)
4. Jell Gordon . . 2,741. :
June 9- Pocono 500, Long 5. Rusty Wallace
2,695. Pond, Pa. (Dale Jarr$11)
· 6. Bill Elliott
2,656.
June 16 - Michigan 400, 7. Tony Stewart
2,655, ·
Brooklyn. (Matt Kanseth)
8. Rloky Audd
2,634.
June 23 - Dodge/Save 9. Matt Kansalh
2.600.
Mart 350, Sonoma, Calif. 10. Kurt Busch
2,580.

UNDEFEATED SEASON -The Pomeroy Phlllles Pee Wee Girls fin.
lshed the season with an undefeated 1&amp;0 marll. posting 11 perfect
STRONG SEASON -The Gallipolis A·ball team finished the
season 11·2. They are: front row, Tyler Noble. Trey Noble,
Nathan Holley, Pete Carman, Chad Smith, .Kyle Bays, Chase
Caldwell. Middle row, Krulte Wandling, Nlcll Roach, Nathan
Mayas, Austin Smith, Nick Bailey. Back row, coaches Daniel
Bays and Gary Caldwell. Not pictured Is Jordan
Cornweii.(Submltted)

record for the second year In a row In league play and claiming the
Big Bend Youth Le1111ue Championship. The Lady Phlllles have also
captured the BBYL Tournament the past two seasons, while com
piling a 33-1 record. Pictured are the championship team members
ahd coaches, front, !rom left: Chelsey Arms. Lindsey Buzzard,
Stephanie Cundiff, Caltle Thomas, Jamie Bailey, Laura Relds, and
Kelsey Burton. Back row: coach Dave Cundiff. Kayle Grover,
Kelsey Afe, Amy Barr, Amber Burton, Ashley Kizer, Molly Smith, and
eoaoh Dave Afe. Absent from picture was Holly Jeffers. (Submitted)

Baby

oo.

1997

Dodge Stratus
Auto Trans, Air Cond, Locally Owned

Blue
Hoops

Camp
2000
CAMPERS- The 2002 Baby Blue Camp was held for grades 1-3 recently at the Nazarene Church. The event was sponsored

by Lorcbles, Shake Shoppe,. Dairy Queen, The Movie Station, Klplln&amp; Shoe Company, Gallipolis City Pool, The Coachea Corner,
Zldas Sports Shop, Spring Valley Cinema, Coca Cola and Bowman's Oxygen Supply. Contest results are as follows:
Spot Shootln&amp;- Jamie Cremeans, Brandon Barr, Bobby Dunlap, Charlotte Lively, Noah Moore. Quenton McKinnlas. N11tasha
Smith, Bryce Saxon, Katie Gilmore, Austin Phillips.
Free Throw- Natasha Smith, Bryce Saxon, Cady Gilmore. Nick Saunders, Bryant Bokovltz, Drew .Young, Bobby Dunlap, Quenton
McKinnlss.
Dribble Elimination- Quenton McKinnlss, Kyle Love, Drew Young.
Obstacle Dribble- Katie Ward, Bryce Saxon, Haley Barnes, Heather Ward. Jarod Lester. (Submitted)

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.career.

PARK has 25(). children in
eighth through 12th grades who
.take part in a five-year program
to help them 'et into college.
· Jackson Sllld working with
the children is fttr more rewarding than playing football.

· In 1986, he had only 14
catches, but five of them went
'for touchdowns as he averaged
:28.8 yards a catch for a school
lf1at finished last in the nation in
11assing.
:_ "He was a great athlete. He
:Was a big, fast tight end who
'had great hands, extremely talented,'' Switzer said. "He dust
.had magic, ,big-play abili~y.
.
~. Jackson, who played JR the'I'IFL with three teams and won
p Super Bowl with Green Bay
~n 1997, now is helping others .
tnjoy the same excitement he
experienl!ed in college.
After retiring, Jackson
·returned to his hometown of
Uule Rock. Ark., and started a
program called Positive
Atmo_sphere Reaches Kids
;(PARK), an after-school pro~ for at·risk children.

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Jackson heads to College Foot.ball Hall of Fame

. SOUTH BEND. Ind. (AP)
:-:- Keith Jackson never played
for a passing team at
Oklahoma.
~ That didn't stop him from
becoming one of college foot'ball 's greatest tight ends.
- Jackson used his 6-foot-2,
~50.priund frame and bii·play
· ability to make himself mto a
·gan't-miss target, becoming a
!Wo-time All-America and
'three-time All-Big Eight selec:tion. He helped the Sooners
·win the national championship
:i111985.
'- His .love for college football
iiever waned, and one of his
fliggest honors comes Saturday
:as he is enshrined in the
:College Football liall of Fame
·along with 24 others, including
'bis fonner coach, Barry
$witzer.
'. Others entering the Hall of
)"arne this year are· fonner
.Brigham Youn~ quarterback
:steve Young, M1chigan receiv:er Anthony . Caner, and
·Michigan State safety Brad Van
Pelt.
·•. "There is no time like col.lege. It is the most exciting ti~
· for any kid,'' Jackson sa1d
:Friday as induction festivities
:_got under way.
: "Win,lose or draw, at the coiJege level, it didn't make a difference. They still came
Saturday after Saturday. If one
of your players fell down and a
·louchdown was caught on him
:and cost you the game, as team: mates you would walk up to
·him and pick him 1,1p and say,
':Hey, we play again next
,Saturday. We'll win that one."'
.• Jackson played from 1984.. ~7 on a team that rarely threw
lhe ball. He still caught 62 pasR~es for I,470 yal'!ls during his

o,·ooo

needed a psychologist."
Evemham shepherded Jeff Gordon through
the first three·of his four championships before
deciding late in 2000 it was time to go out on
his own, and he never doubted Elliott could be
a force again.
.
"l used to tulk with Bill when 1 was with
Jeff,'' said Evernham, who also fields Dodges
for Jeremy Mayfield and co-owns Casey
•
Atwood's car. "We would talk about (chassis)
set-ups and, when I worked in IROC, Bill and
race car, · but there were days I worked together and I knew how good he
when I never even was ublc to
think about it," Elliott said.
w~~~ff Gordon and I actually had some conThe driver from the small
town in the hills of northern versations about Bill. ... I remember one time
Georgia was still a star of the at Michi¥an Bill was putting a whooping on
us. I don t know if he broke or what, but Jeff
Winston Cup series in 1995 said, 'Bill is pretty frisky today. That guy's
when he left the team opera!- good.'"
.
.
Elliott
ed by Junior Johnson to
'"become an owner-driver.
·
When Evernham . was leaving Hendrick
After a year of sharing the new team .with Motorsports, Gordon told him, "look, you .
Georgia businessman Charles Hardy, Elliott need to get that guy.''
·
decided to go solo.
He did just that, making Elliott and crew
Injuries and the weight of responsibility chief Mike Ford the first two employees of
dimmished his abilities on the track, and after Ev~mhnm Mqtorsports.
.
winning his 40th race in his last year wit~ ~ B1,ll knew . befo~e . anybody. I went m and
Johnson, Elliott didn't find victory circle again . sa1d, . Somethm~ b1g IS abo~t to happen. I want
until he sold the 1eam and became part of a you to come dnve for. m~; I was really very,
new operation formed by longtime crew chief very fortunate to get htm.
Ray Bvemham.
The new .team, developing. the al1-n~w
It wasn't immediate magic, but Elliott raced Dodge lntr~p1ds, began to sh&lt;?W Its talent mtdwith newfound energy. He ended u string of way .through last season. The tmprovement ~as
226 races without a victory in the fall at "o~unued through the .first half of 2002, "':Jth
Homestead, ·Fla., and finished 15th in the ~lhou not on!y wmnmg races but standmg
points.
s1xth .m th~ pomts.
.
Now, Awesome Bill is back, winning two
Elliott gtves a lot.of the credtt to Ford, who
straight races, including last Sunday's power- had been. a crew ch1ef for on!y three races ~or
ful showing in the Bf\ckyard 400 when he led Atwood m 2000 before startmg to work wtth .
93 of 160 laps.
Elliott's new No.9 Dodg~ last ye~.
.
The 4S-year-old Elliott has made his comeThe ~2-,year-~ld Ford h~es !O nb the driver
back during a youth movement in NASCAR:s by .remmdm~ him he ~as·~ htgh school when
top stock car series. For now, the ,YOUnger dn- Elliott won hts champtonshlp, but the two have
ven don't seem capable of stoppmg the 1988 already developed a great mutual respect.
series cham(:lion.
"Mike brought something to me thaf I'd
"It &amp;eems like everybody is too easy to count lacked for a number of years,'' Elliott said.
you out and then you stop believing in your- "It's that consistency and foundation that
selfi" Elliott said. "When Ray came to me, I every driver needs. That solid foundation gives
cou dn't understand with my past record why me more confidence in the decisions they
he would want to hire me. I thought maybe he · make every minute of every day."
•

.•-.,

Schedule/Standings

5.84

BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The days when Bill Elliott sat in his race
shop and pored over bills, parts lists and personnel paperwork are a distant memory. He·
couldn't be happier.
Elliott, who earned the nickname "Awesome
Bill. from Dawsonville" for his exploits on
NASCAR's superspcedways
in the 1980s, never really felt
·comfortable as ncar owner.
"I still wanted 10 be in the

Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolla, Ohio • Point PINunt, WV .

YOUTH GA.LLERY

we're in a lame-duck situaThat's led to speculation
tion? I don't think these guys that if Rudd drives somehave let down I ounce. And where else next year- he's
supposedly close to a deal to
I'm still on the wheel.
"I want to walk away at the dnve a third car for Chip
end of the season and say I Ganassi Racing - he'll take
gave everything I've got to the sponsor and number with
win a championship. That's him.
If true, it would mark an
my makeup. But I'm at the
mere~ of, Do they want to go end to a car made famous by
the laie Davey Allison,
after u?"
"They" is Yates and the rest brought to the verge of colof the team, which staning lapse in the years after
with McSwain, is expected to Allison's death, then revived
remain intact with Sadler as over the past three seasons by
Rudd and McSwain.
the driver next season.
Although it's possible Yates
The duo has won three
could hold back money he races, come oh-so-close on a
would have spent on Rudd's handful more, and finished in
behalf to save and use on the top-five in points the past
buildin~ for the next driver, two seasons.
McSwam bristles at the idea
the No. 28 would ever go on
the track expecting anything
less than a VICtory. ·
"No matter what's going
on, we want to win races," he
said. "We're still building
RECORD BREAKING SAVINGS with
good cars, still testing. still
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Sunday, ·Auguet 11, 2002

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Sam O'Dell looks
ahead one year·
after ATV accident
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINClS, W.Vu. (1\P) - Shl'r~~Y,
ut\er 00\111 on M1lll\lu~. Sttm O'Dell will 1'\~kt't his !'la-st
drive duwn th~ first fuarw11y ut lh West Vll)llniu Amutcmr.
Muny vi~w this liN o· Dell's bust chm)CO of llcthi'\Hiilljl
scv6n·tinic defe11\lin~ chnmplon l~ut tU'ter In the muuanl
toumum~nt 111 the Ot~nhrl~r Resort . ·
Whntewr the result, O'Ddlulreudy hus his ~rcu tcst \•I··
tory.
11~ returns to the Old While C'ourse ht'ullhy utul st"Hlll
1111~ ycur ""''r un ull ·t~rruln vehld uccid~nt neurly klllell
him on the eve 1•fth~ lllUt'numont's linul "'lind.
Nuw, thcac 's u sense \If relief for O'Dellund juhllutlun
umonp. his rdutivcs uutl f1llh1w compctllm-s.
"It's m1thinll short of u mlrudll us fttr us I'm cuncca·ncd,"
suldl:llllfer llurolli l'nyne, who wus run of lllll'llllp thul hull
l!lliW lishing with 0' D II thut Au~ust nlj!ht ulonjl tho
Greotaha·ler I~ ivcr..
"ll11vin11 l1&lt;1cn with him 111 tho time 11f the u(•ddcllt nnd
with th~ fumlly shmtly ul\er ut the h1lS\litul. we 1111 know
S11111 w11s In nitkllil'IHtdhiou," P11ync Sll d. "We w~·a-c worrkd uh\1111 him. let 11lonc his ~ulf 1111111~. We wct'C wnn'il)d
thtll he'd cvc11 11111kc it.
"And 111 come full cirdc, 1111d hiiVC his humm huck. Ulld
his life.. buck. 11nd his mimi huck, und his I!Oif JIUme. Is fun·
tII' II C.
O'Dell doesn't f••cl Ilk~ he's unythln11 'ill:clul. Vet he's
uwua·~ uf th~ ancau1 i n~ ,,f his a·ctul'll tu the Anull cur.
"01:11nil~ly. thut wall sl11tilfy thutl've !ll•llcntht'lllll!h this
ycur." he ~uld .
On Aug, H. 2001. o·o~ll went with Puync. fellow l!lllf'or
MIke Voro~ of l.ng11n und Wt\'s' f'utlwr hl u l'IIITI!l owned hy
th ~ un~l c of golfer Jd'f Whhmun of r&gt;unhm'. Th~y tonk scv·
enll cunocs «lllthe l'iwr und huudcd huck nt sund11wn.
"Mikey hud lei\ his keys In the cunnc Ol' somcwlwrc ncur
tllcl'c," O'Dell s11id, "So we jumt1cd on the 1\ntt'·wht•tlcr.
We hud Ill 1!0 buck 1111)/Wlly. I WliS J!OIIlt.t Ill help him put the
cunnes under. I didn't wunt him to do thut ull hy hh11sell'."
Whlunun drove 11 lhur-whccl r with 0' D~ll uud Veres
uhourtl. Th'' r~st is luard for 0' Dclltor~~ull.
"I cun rememhcr some 111' the golf the duy hcfna·c. And u
little ll~hln11 .'' he suld. "I rc m~·mlM thut 11111, If snm~lll1dy
tells me one thin~ thut hnppen~d. I cun rcm•·mhtr thrct ua·
four more."
,
lie do sn'l l'cmcmi1CI' WhilllHIIl loshlll contml of the
four-wheeler. · whlcl1 slummed Into 11 tree, knockin11
- Whltmun und o·qcll unconscious. Wa·cs suffea·cd, only
scrupcs und 1'1111 to ~ct help.
l'uyne und Wrcs futhcr ruccd to the scene und uccompu·
nlcd O'Dell to ul.ewishurtt hospltul.
"It wus pretty Ncury." Puyne suld.
.
It's not NO scury for 0' Dell to tulk ubmttlt nuw.
"My fumlly I:LCis choked up ubout It u lot eusier thun I
do," 0' Dell suld. "l~eully. It doesn't illlthcr mu. As suon us
I get 10 the !}oint where I'm sort of !jculnll fru strutcd with
II. I think, 'Well, ut leust I'm here to unswcr these qucs·
tinns.' I'm getting fuirly go&lt;ld lit answering these •west ions
hy now,"
·
·
O'Dell suffered u bruin la~ury 1111d uwukcnod midwuy
throuah o nlne-duy ho~pltul Hluy In quarlcston. Whltmun
I'Citlllncd COilNCiiJUNnCSS NQOilllfiCI' lite wreck, .
Whltmun wus unumjlll stcucly strenm of sorters to come
IO 0'0~11' .~ bedside.
"lie felt lel'rihlc. lie wouldn'tlcuvc the hospitul," O'Dull
sui d. "I lc /'rctty much stnycd Ihen: for u while,"
. Tl1e ucc dent ended 0' Dell's bid for. his best showin!llll
the Amutcur, He wus tied for second /1lucc enlcrinttthc IT nul
dt•Y· live shot s hchlnd Curter. 0' De I hud shnt u pcrsonul·
best nn the duy of the. uccidcnt - 11 3-undcr-pur 67 on the
Old While Course.
. There urc nn rc~rct s uhuulthc mi ssed opportunity to bcut
Curter. Golf wusn't hll!h 011 unyune's pl'inrity list ufter the
uccldenL
After hi ~ hculth illlllroved, O'Dell's hlgjlest w11rry wus
r·cturnlng to dental school&amp;u Wcs1 Vlrglnlu Uniwrsily.
"I .liked my clusscs so much. I wunted In ~o buck und stuy
wit-h I hut cllass. I could cure less if' I couldn l pluy ttolf fm· u
couple of yeur~." he suld.
lie defied orders und returned to clusses for u month, but
he hud to Ntop bccuuNc of shorHerm mcmury htjlHCH. llc'd
Hcuur throu11h u lcxtbvnk one duy. then forget whm he reud
the next. Su he decided to luke the rcur otT.
IliN memory now rcHII!red, he' I Hlltrl hiH Rccond yeur
over thiR full.
"When I get huck to Hchool und huve a~hort · tcrrn mem ·
ury und he uhle In do like I uHed lll, lhut will he more of u
il'~~!d fcclinll.lhun lccinll, uiT utthe Orcenhri.cr," O' Dell Nuid.
I he luyofl ullowcd 0 Dell to work 011 lm goll l(nrnc. I lc
eumed u HccmHI· plucc liniRh i11 the West Vir~iniu Open In
June, on hiHhome cvurHe in llurricu11c, hcu111111 Curter for
low-umutcur hcmors und glvin11 O'Dell confidence hcudin11
into thi Nweek .
"I think thi Nis the hcsl chunce I've hud yet. With nm huv·
in~ to ¥ow ~c h•ll! l , I've been more discaplin&lt;:d wilh pruc·
Llc1ng.' 0' Dell ~u rd . .
·
Still, he krH!WH Curter will be hurd 10 bcut.
Curter und O'f)ell recently Hpcm u week pluying golf in
Toledo. Ohio. und ut the WeNtern Amateur in Bcntun
H11tbor, Mich.
"I'm juHI glad to Kce hlm Htarting to pluy really well
Ulluin," Cgner Kuid. "Mnre impurtuntfy, l'mglud In sec him
HJO percent healthy."
.
O'Dell will be in the finulthrccKilrnC the doy M"nduy
with Curter und Purker~ hurg 'H f~cnry Truut.
II' notlling eiKc, 0'[).:11 llu• lcurncd to uppreclute thini!H
tn(.lre - hi• fumlly, hi• fiunc~. hiHhealth.
"IL't gmuzina. I uHcd to worry Kl! much about whut mhcr
people thou~hl . Now. il drx:Hn't hmhcr me."
lie doeKn t wuntlhe uccidcnt 111 put:t crimp on hi • luve
for ccnuin thingK. h on ly chun~cd hiKrlutlclrlk on nne lhinH.
"I'd wear u helmer lllld drtvc,'-' he said with q laugh, I
don't know. I' ve alway~ hcen cautious, That'~ what my pur·
entK Kaid about ._killl~ , thlll I •hould11't he Kkiing, I' m nnl
JOini to ~iiOp cverylhlllj! I like 10 du,"
And C(.II\1C Munday. 0' ()ell douhtH he' ll be lhinki "II
about the ucddcnt. CKilCCiully when he lake• out hi• driver
for the firK(Iimc .
.
Only one 1hing will be different. LaHI year he played
without a cuddre, 'I hi• time, hiHfather, Duul!, will be at hi t
tide.

Inside:

Sunda~Augult11,2002

Pomeroy • Middleport • Oalllpolla, Ohio • Point Plea11nt, WV

Cdeht'illirms begill

Driven near extinction, paddlefish come .back
(.' II Rl l\S'I'ON. \ .\'11.

nn th&lt;' Oh111, tultl " • tumt'\1 u/' 1:'&lt;111n1n mull. th p!ltltlldlsh 's
With 11 pnactit'N 111l'k of Ius ~~~m~ 'llllll~." he suys. " 1 ""trum hu' shit~ i:x't'll tliscov·
wrht. lllnlo~lst luis 0'8una upJll'm: w~'l\' t.tcllill!l J:'ft'IIY ct~'tltn nmtuin senslll'.Y tl'l!liiiS
em/)tlcs u nt•t 1\.tll of wrijljllillll ~lll.llll\'ptW.luctiun th&lt;'t'1!.
thut help the tlsh llntl - und
t1 Lt c /)lldtllcllsh 11\tll thc
In t'u1'l. I)NR hiululltstS huw t't.'l'd upon - I.'Onl.'t'ntrtlllons of
Kum11 1u River's ~~\'~11 lll.'t111 nell ill~ thcir hl'lll.){l stock naicl'lll\et~pk plunkton.
ll~:ptlls .
fa\•111 t II' 0 liuflltlltll lish !JOp· O'Otlru suys pudtllel1sh
A~ tllQ tlsh swim 11\\lly, the ulutl1111.
.
never 11Ct1111lly dlsllppcured
rivl.lrOOi:tlnwstthlllllllfelikcit
"Sincc IW~. w 'vc been lhnn the Kmmwlmund Ohio,
Olll'C WIIS .
\'1 llit'l'tllljl. hl'l'&lt;.ldlnp.•tljJil tlsh but· Wt'l'l! in 'CrillliS t"mblc
In u wuy. tho n:n~&gt;Wt'll pt\'s· t'l\1111 the Ohio ncnr th~ Robctt heft)re the leun Wuter Act
enc~ of pt1ddlcl1sh In the t . Uyrd Lllcl..s . nnd Dum," untl other pieces of environ·
Kunuwhu und Ohio rivers Is u 0' Blll\1 suys. "Wo've I!Oltl'n mcntul lcl:llslutlull ftn\-~ll pol·
mNntlhor tiw n~txl11n1 envhtm· , llsh llf1 to ~0 jl\lttlld~. hut nmst luters to cut down on industri·
mcntul nwm't'ncs~ . The 11ut· nf llllt' ilt\1\\tl sltl\'k ~'Omcs lh11n ul wusm tllsdmfjlcs.
snouted spcdcs nc111ly tllsut thh In thl' J~ . l1l ,,O.(X1UIIli
"\'uu dldn '1 hl•nr nl' u lot of
llet\1\'\1 wh~:n inllustliul/1111111· 11111jlc;"
putkllcflsh bclllll
ft11Hld
lion wus nt Its Will'S!, 1111 is
llntd\ca·y wor~crs ~u ptun: llj)Sh\'nnl ot'Winlkld," O'BtU'u
mu~illll u t'lllll •hue~ llndcr un th~ jlmlllld1sh in 11ill n~ts tllltl sttys.
umhlllous l)lvls!nn ot' Nutui'UI ti'IIIIS/'l\ll't '\'"'" l~l th~ Pulcstl!'"
In futt. whl'll u Mut-mct mu11
R~sl\lll\'cs sll~~o·~ml! lll'lllrum.
llut~· ll'l') 111 Wart County tm· ~uu11ht n 10.(1\lUnd puddld1Sh
"Sinw 1~112. we've sll~~:kt'tl spnwnint~. Alicl' the fcmules in tltc lui&lt;' II)I!Os, DNR nni·
uhm11 1.2-0IM) 11sh In th~ htll· ~ lx•cn stripped 111' thtir duls Stl'lllllhll'tl to ~ct u photo
Kunuwhu und Ohio," suys &lt;'lli!S lllltl the tmllcs sll'ij)llCtl of uf the nu't' Cl't'tii\II'C.
O'Uum. the I) NR's lni'!INiv~r , thl'l r 111llt, work&lt;'l'll t'Cilllll the Llnfortlllltlldy. the ull!lll'r Iii·
11shcl)l spc:dulist. "This yQur. 11sh 111 the a·lvcr II\IIIC the wut'l\C lclt•d 111111 ut~ the 11sh l!Cfol't'
WI.' hllJit' Ill Stild liS IIIIIIIY liS fill' wcur.
uny UI'I'UIIl!CII\l'IIIS could be
4,\ll~lmnn: . "
This )•cut·'s spawn wrm so mudr.
.
()' [lnru slf)IS this Slll\'~illllllf well Ihut I)NR 1lnld11is WeN
F11r the IIIIlSI pru1, hnwevcr,
1.\KKI ynu11~ lish is the tip 11f nllil' to semi ltlO,(K)\) suqllus pmldkfish un:n't pri 1.cli for
th • 1\1\IWt'l&gt;tul i~dl\'t'll·
jliV1'11iil'
tmddlcfish
to their fl esh. Neither tu\' they
"We 'll put I.IKKimol\1 inth~ l'ctlllsyll'lll11u 1\lr smcki1111 in Vllhtt•li liS s(Jilrl 11sh. lllllinly
Kun11whu in tho IIC\1 l(•w th1• IIJllll'l' Ohi11.
hccm1sc they take huit~tl hooks
wc•·ks.nllllthc Ohk&gt;will!lt'tnl
l'n'tll'h t•x plurea· Hcrnundt1 only if they huppt'n 111 sweep
llt• S1110 11111lic 11otc nf jllltldlc· one l'l\lmthc w11tcr us they
, il.'llst l.tKXl.''
The Kunnwhu will 1'1'1.'.-iW 11s.h dtll'lil)l his Cltrly Wllllllel~ J!l'liiC fill' ,,lunkton.
If pudtl cllsh c1111 he ~llll!l hl
.1110rc h~~uus~ /)utldlel1sh his· lu11s nlllll!lth~ .Dhin umlmh~r
tmicully huw ti1tl hcttca· sur· Mltlwcstcl'll l'ivcrs. 1'hc tlua·ln~t the s/ll'ln~thnc Sjll1WI1·
vlvuluml spuw11in~t slll'CCss i11 spcdcs' tnlnSiml snout. or 1\IS· lug scuson, lac fcmulcs c!~" ~c
tho Ohio. l111'uc1. O'llm·u suys 11'11111. mu~t· s up ubmH nn~· ·cxll·emdy vuluublt'. I he11·
Jhli Ohio's ptipllhlliouls ful'in ),l fmll'lh 111' t•nch l'l.s h's lntul l'!l!IS, pmccsscd i111\l cuvlur.
quit~ wellnowtl\luys.
knjllh.
. cuu felch up In $250 11 pullnd.
" W~ ' ve doll~ SOIIIt sumpll1111
Once hdi~vcd used to stir up A~(). lo 70·jiOUIIdlcmulc cun

lll\lllllt'C UIJIO U millllln !!gaS.
C'l!nmlc~XIIII llsherm~n

Page Cl
Sunday. Aupst 11, 2002

the up~r ~isslsslppl RIYU
l'tlllcct ull&lt;1ut I00,000 pound)!
llr puddlefish ench yeur.
O'Ottrtl sttys, huwcver, th11t
ONR oniduls huVll no lnten·
tlnn to ..:reutc such u r.'Otllin
dul ll~hcry on the Ohio or
Kamuwhu.
"Pudtllcli sh llu htlllt oon'lmea'Clul v11111~. but commertilil
llshin~ is lllcgnl In West
Vlrj!lnm," he suys. "Our l!OOI
is to restoa"ethetllto II level thut
would support u rci:reutlmml
lish~ry:·
·
Sevei'UI Midwcstcm stutes
ulluw Ullj!lcrs tu .~·11t.:h puddlll·
11sh hy "snllttl!ing" - custlna
hcuvi ly wclllht.cd ll~ble hooks
Into the tuilwuters ollock·and·
tlm11 complexes und jerk.lniJ
the hooks q11lckly IICI'IIS$ .the
ho1111111 in the hope they lllit!ht
COIIIICCI with llj)Udlilelhh.
o· Eluru suys the pructlce
.:111'1\'ntly Is IIICIIIII In West
1/h!lhliu. Pu1ldldlsh nre u pro·
teek•d ~p,•dcs. und likely will
l'tllltimll' 111 1-cmuln one until
their \)\)pulutloll grows lurl!ll
cnotl!l l. to wllhstund hurvest

Dear

Abby

ADVICE

Husband and
uAfe-are rnntting
ott separate
biological clocks
DEAR ABBY: I um ·u
womu11 who's been murrled
ror nve yeurs . I'll be 30 Oil
my next blrthdny und I ' 111
rcudy 111 sturt 11 fumlly.
During the pust severul
months. the medlu - und my
own dnctm - huve con ·
vi need nte thutlf my husbund
und I wu11t 11 fumily. we
shuuld sltart NOW.
My husbnnd insists he's not
~Xudy und wnn 't be I'm unoth·
cr fl ve yc11rs. HIs rc11snn is
nut rillllllciul: It Is pure self·
lshncss ou his ·purl. We both
11111kc I!IIOd sulurics. huvc
very little debt und own 11
beuutlful home . He su~s he's
not rcudy tn give up h1s tim~
for u fumlly . I huve tried. with
110 succes,,, lu pcrsuude him
with 1111 the urgument~ .
I till\ hurt to the core u11d
vory llngry with him rlttht
nnw. ·1 dn1t 't wu111 hl be 35
1111d "still wultlng" for him to
uomc urnund . HelP.! MOMMY·IN-WAI fiNG
IN DALLAS
DI~AR
MOMMY-IN·
WAITING: Since ynur bio·
·logk11i dock Is ticking, you
11nd your husbund should
Wll,,tc nu time in tulklng this
out with 11 murriuge coun·
selor. Hcnnuy h11ve concerns
uboulllls ublllty to be u gond
put'dnt or ubout his COillllllt·
ane111 111 your 1nurrluge. Until
you undcrst11nu exuctly whut
his pt·oblem Is, It cannot be
dcult with . Du not ullow him
to pul this off. Your concerns
ure vullc.l.
·
DEAR ADD\': 111111 un 18·
yetlr-old girl who's writing
tiecuuse ,1 don't know whnt's
up with the wuy I feel. lull\ ut
the lop of my cluss, pluy soc·
cer unll work in retuil ufter
school. One duy I'd like to be
u greut urchltect. I um a good .
person , but I don't feel like
I'm ready to grow up lust yet.
My mom suys I ]{AVE to
grow up und thut I should
~turt to look for u boyfriend
becuuse lum l!t~lling older.
Abby, I do not wunl u
boyfriend. I feel uncOmfort·
uble uround boys. They l!ross
me out, especlully when they
try to tulk to me or muke u
move un me. I wunllo puke.
Is there something wrong
wllh nie'l
·
I think some boys like_
Freddie Prin1. Jr. are cute, but
I wdnt nothing more thun to
huve u tiny crush. Whul do
you 'thlnk'lls It normullo feel
that wuy'l How do I tell my
mom how I l'eel'l - CON·
Jl"USED IN NEW YORK
·DEAR
CONFUSED:
There is no rush to find a
boyfriend. It Is possible thut
you ure socially immature or··
a lute bloomer. However, I
um cnncerned becau!IC your
uversion to boys seems

j!I'CSMII~ .

"If we cun I!Ct 11 l1sh11ble
pnp11lutlon. that would be
!lrtut," he suys. "But the multi
I'I'IIS\lll lbr the reintnxluction is
br.&gt;t:IIUSC lt',lllllliVc Ill the r1Vilf8
of the slutc. Th11t, In Itself, Is
l't'IISill1 l'IIOU!lh, It) l7, tO bring
the puddtclish huck.'

Up To

or

60 Months

t

If you ullend school in the
full, visit the student health
center ond ask to talk to a
counselor. If not, usk your
doctor for u referral. He or
she cun help you get to the
root of your feelings. -Afler
that, you will know what to
tell your mother.

DEAR ABBY: I have

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my birth siblings. After u life·
dme of wondering if they
e~lsted, it was exciting to dis·
cover four brothers and sis·
ters. However, It has become
overwhelmina, because they
cull me every day and want to
get together every weekend.
My slbllnas mean the
world to me, but I hud anoth·
er llfe before we were reunlt·
ed. How do I gently back
away whhout causina any
damaae? Plea!IC advise me,
Abby. - A SISTER. IN
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POOL PLAYERS- From left, Cody Fink, 8, Kecy Fink. 7, Clinton Ohlinger, 9, and Corey Fink, 11, all play pool together at one of the pool tables at
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POMEROY "Where do
Mchzs County kids go to huve
fun?'~''
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that question say they luke their
children to God's NET In
Pomeroy.
Tammy Campbell, a plltent who
accompanies her smllll child there,
suld she came here from a big city
and ther9 Is nothing like this program otlered for kids who live on
the streets there.
Angle Fl nk, single mother to
Corey, Cody und Kucy. suid she
wouldn't know what she would do
without God's NET. She also said
the. program is a lifesaver and a
pluce she cun take her kids when
she hus doctor's appointments.
The program offers many things
for kids, including nutritious food
during the week, tutoring with
their homework, help with reading
through the hooked on phonics
program, and training on comput·
ers.
There are non-violent work·
shops to teach kids and teens bow
to control anger, classes on health,
seminars und displays dealing
with a vuriety of issues; home vis·
ltutlons with the parents; transportation to doctor's appointments; and various community
events to auend. ·
The NET Is a safe and . shalom
zone, where there's always some·

HUNGRY1 - Youngsters enjoy eating nutritious food offered at God's
NET dining area. Food ,Is cooked throughout the waek by Dottle Selby, a
two-year volunteer.

one to listen und so much more . .
Inside the building; children cun
play various video and computer
games. They can watch movies,
play games, use gaming tables,
and internet with other kids.
God's NET (Neighborhood
Escape for Teens) is a place for ·
teens and children from ages 9 to
19 to come und huve fun and eat
something nutritious. Any child
under 9 bas to be accompanied by
an adult.
Any new child who has never
.been to God's NET is required to
give their niiJTie, birthday, address

and phone number. The informa·
lion iR then entered in the NET's
computer to keep track on a daily
basis who's coming and going.
All children !hut enter into
God's NET must obey the rules
such as no fussing, c4ssing, tight·
ing or feuding.
Last year,. J ,800 youth were reg·
istered and entere~ the NET's
doors and 2S .4S6 inilividual meals
were served. The organization
consists of ' all volunteers who
worked in the program 3,301
hours last year.
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coordinators, listed some of the
key features that they hope to
encourage in the children . Some
of these include good morals,
manners. an open form of commu·
nication, relig1on, respect for ·oth·
er~ and family values.
"There are several success sto·
ries of children who allended
God's NET years ago und return
as volunteers."
Rader also said, "Some come
back with stories of military
careers, attending college, and
raising their own families with the
values that they learned here."
After Sept. II , Rader had con·
tact with a man from New York
and sent him cards the children
made to encourage people during
their hardship. A sticker on the
back said it wus from Meigs
County. She said the kids wanted
to give back and wanted to help
them.
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"Kids and volunteers share the
gift of love and hope given to
them... the gift keel's on going
and it never ends," saad Rader.
More information about God'sNET can be obtained by calling
Rader at 992-0261 or e-mail at
godsnet@ frog net. net
Hours in the summer are
Monday through Thursday from
noon to 5 p.m. ·Hours during the
school yellf are Mon~ay through
Thursday, 3 to 5:30 p.m., Friday
and Saturday, 6 to I0:30 p.m. for
summer and the school year.

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Murk .Morrow, a minister with the
First Baptist Church' in ·Middleport,
hus recently been named the chap·
lain fof Pwlloral Care Services at
Pleasant Valle[ Hospital, accordin11
to Alvin "AI" awson. JD, FACHE,
chief executive officer of the non·
profit healthcare facility.
Pastoral Care ServiCCII is an inte·
gral part of the hospllal setting and is
offered in the belief that the physical,
emotional, social and spiritual
118pectf of a penon are alllnterrelat·
ed. Pastoral Care Services is coordl·
. outed . through the Mason County .
Mlnilterial Associat.ion.

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"Any treatment of an iodividual · books are available.
Involves a commitrnenuo the person
The volunteer chaplains life mem·
as a whole with the ultimate .object bers of the he spital healing team and
of fostering a person's total well· are skilled · in pastoral counseling.
being," said Morrow.
These individuals dedicate their
Throuah Pastoral Care Services, skills and spiritual witness to the bet·'
opportunities are offered to assist . · ter health of the patients they serve,
people In experiencing the spiritual their families, staff and medical
dimensions of life in the time of ill· team.
ness or crisis. Individuals are . The on-call chaplain visits patients
encouraged to draw on !he resources in PVH and the Pleasant Valley
of their fal!h within the belillf system Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
of their choice.
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· who have asked for a chaplain or are
The chapel, a quiet environment referred by hospital staff, volunteers
for prayer and meditation, is located and/ or family members.
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on first floor of PVH, near the labo·
"People find healing not In Isola·
ratory. Prayer, worship and song lion but in community," said
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arouse feelings of fear, profound
loneliness or amdety. Faith, hope and .
love are means of managing thesetimes of confusion. Pastoral Care
can assist persons in finding spiritual
resources which heal the spirit while
medicine and te~hnology mend the
body."
Pastoral Care Services consists of
a caring relationship of trust and
concern in which he Iping words and
acts with persons who .are in crisis
may be offered by a representat.ive of
the church.
"The pastoral relationship is one
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Weddings

Mr. all!l Mrs. D1le Sayre
Trlamy Johnson and Carl (Ed) Stewart

Lora Ann· Que and Jaaon Dillard Barrick
Tiffany Qalla-"er and Youse! ABU Ayyash

Mr. and Mfl. Robert Reiber

Amy Jo Northup and Adam Wesley Roush

Gallagher-Ayyash engagement Northup-Roush engagement

Reiber wedding

DANVILLE - Diane Walker of Danville announces the
RACINE - Mr. and Mrs. John Northup of Rucine
·M IDDLEPORT - On July 26, 2002, Renee Stewart and
engagement of her daughter. Tiffany Gallagher. to Youse!' announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their
Rullert Reiber were married in Wichita Falls, Texas.
The bride is the daughter of Linda Adkins of Pomeroy, and ABU Ayyash, son of lvruhim and Rawdah ABU Ayyash of daughter, Amy Jo Northup, to Adam Wesley Roush, son or
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Roush of Letart Falls.
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Ro~cr Stewart of Middleport. She is a 2000 graduate of Meigs Amman, Jordan.
The
bride-elect
is
a
1999
graduate
of
Southern
High
School.
The
bride-elect
is
the
granddaughter
of
Ruebel
Bissell or
lli~h School. .
The groom, son of Robyn Porter and Randy Reiber, both of Yousef is a 1996 ~raduate of Moderm American of Amman. Mason, and the late Joseph Bissell Jr .. Ruth Northup of Point
Ra.:ine, is a 1994 graduate of Southern High School. He is Jordan. Gallagher IS a student of the Columbus State College Pleasant, and the late Thomas Northup.
and Youse!' is a student of Franklin University. . · ·
Her fiance is the grandson of Cmrie Roush und the lufc
currently serving in the U.S. Air Force.
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The couple will travel to Jordan in mid-August.
Lester Roush of Letart Fulls. and Mr. und Mrs. Charles
The newlyweds plan to have an open church ceremony in
Findley of Minersville.
thl' full.
· Northup is employed in the local Southern Local School
District. Roush is a graduate of the University of Rio Gninde
with a degree in accounting.
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An open church wedding~
·· lunned for Aug. 17. 2002. at ·5
p.m .. at the Racine Methodi. Church. The couple plans to
stay in Kansas and is training honeymoon in the Bahamas.
to be u rudio-station disc jock·
RADNOR. Pa. (AP) - The ey.
Bachelor apparently will stay
The 32-year-old Michel. a
that way a little longer.
former Sun Francisco manageAlex Michel chose Amanda ment consulta]\t, said Marsh's
Marsh from among 25 contes- radio job "sounds cool" and it
tants on ABC's realil)' dating wouldn't be "loving" of him to
show "The Bachelor" last dissuade her from it.
spring, but Marsh said Michel
hasn't exactly been courting
her.
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On more than one occasion,
"he told me to get a cab to
meet him at events," Marsh,
23, told TV Guide for its Aug.
17 issue.
Mr. and Mfl. Qre8ory Hawthorne and party
Michel once said he was
"too busy" to pick her up at the
. airport, Marsh said. He didn't
help her find her an apartment,
and he reneged on his offer to
drlve her frOm Kansas to Los
( iALLIPOLIS - Mr. and best man Gary Allen and Angeles, Marsh said.
Mrs. Gary Knotts are ring bearer Dreston Gould.
"I was obviously not a prior·
announcing the marriage of
The couple took their hon- ily of his, so he was not §Oing
Serving the fireD's housing
their daughter, Frances-Ann eymoon at Myrtle Beach, to be a priority of mine, said
needs since 19741
Knotts, to Gregory .Scott S.C .. and Roanoke, Va.
Marsh, who has decided to
Hawthorne.
The cou81e was married
June 8, 20 2. They planned
an outdoor wedding at Bob
SDve $J,OOO on J2x6B
Evans Farms. The wedding
party included ·flower girl
Patriot Broodmoorl
El izabcth Gould, junior
Sove $2,000 on 2Bx60/66
SWIM
tlridesmaid Fura McCarty,
bridesmaids Missy Searls,
Patriot VictoriDn
YEAR
Teni Lewis and Kristen
ROUND!
Lcport. and matron of honor
Rebecca McCarty.
Groomsmen
included
· Rodney
Allen .
Chris
Wyscurver, Mark Knotts,

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Sayre anniversary

Cue-Barrick engagement ]ohnson-Steu;art engagement

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GALLIPOLIS - . Lom Ann Gue nnd Juson Dillurd Barrick.
along with their parents. ure nnnoimcing their engugeme1it und
forthcoming murriuge .
The bride's parents are Mrs. Anna Gue und 1he lute Mr.
Donald Gue of Suit Rock, W. Vu . The groom's parents are Ms.
Donna Barrick of Gullipolis. und Mr. Larry Burrick of
Wheelin!l. W.Vn.
The bnde is u ~raduate ol' Mnrshull University. where she
received a BSN 111 nursing. She is a registered nurse in the
NeuroScience Unit ut St. Mury's·Hospitul. Huntin~ton, W.Va.
The· groom also attended Murshall Univemty. He is
employed at Spurkle Supply, Gallipolis. His maternal grand.parents are John and Edith Dillard of Gallipolis; and his paternal ~randparents are John and Virginia Barrick of New
Martmsv1Ile. W. Vu.
· The couple will exchange vows Sept. 7, 2002, ut Debbie
~rive Chapel, Gallipolis, with the Rev. Jim Patterson otTiciatmg .

la le~he league promotes
benef1ts of breastfeeding

BIDWELL - Trianzy 'Juhnson ell' Bidwell and Curl (Ed)
Stewart or Rio Gnuld~ arc announdng their urx:omin!( mar·
riuge on Au~. 17. 2002.
The wcddmg will tukc plucc ut ::! p.m. ut the Vintc.m Full
9ospcl Church in Vinton. with the Rev. Don Swick oflkiut·
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Bride and groom will n:main ut the dlllrch until -I p.m. with
an open invitution to all friends und family.

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:'!Brenstfeeding a bnby - what and available at local LLL
~Quid . be more natural? Just
meetings.
:dJ'11dle that precious newbom
The locul meetings also pro·iho your arms and offer him vide mother-to-mother support
:your breast . It sounds easy and encouragement.
:o~ough . Breustfeeding- a baby
The Gallipolis Chapter of
iii simple and nutuml - if you LLLI will hold a meeting enti·
~now what to expect. But it
tied "The .Family and the
.IJlkes information and encour- Breastfed Baby" ut 7 p.m.
;ugement and some motherly Tuesduy in the Gullia County
;ki)OW·how I? nurse a baby, as Health Depnrtment conference
·t11e seven of us who founded .room.
J:.a Leche League quickly disThis second meeting in the
aovered with our first breast- ongoing four purt series focusCeedinll attempts."
es on family 1ssues relating to
. : Th1s quote is taken from breastfeeding.
NONFICTION/
:introduction of "The Womanly
The father's role and sibling
GENERAL ·
. :Art of Breastfeeding," a book adjustment are examples.
:written and published by La Concerns brought up by utten·
1.. "Get With The Program"
·Leche League lntemational.
dees are also atldressed.
by Bob Greene (Simon &amp;
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Leche
League
Please use the entrance to the Schuster)
fnternational (LLLI) began in health department behind the
2. "Slander: Liberal Lie s
1956 with seven women in WIC office. The meetings are About the American Right" by
Dlinois. These women shared informal and open to the pub· Ann Coulter (Crown)
tjleir personal experiences with lie, and children are welcome.
3. "Who Moved My
breastfeeding as a way to sup·
Any questions or concerns Cheese?" by Spencer Johnson
Jl:Orl and encourage mothers raised by those attendin~ will (Putnam)
.they knew who wanted to be addressed. For funher mtor·
4. "Self Matters" by Phillip
:bieastfeed their children.
C.
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17. 1956, has grown into an
ihternational organization with
Bridal Registry
3,000 groups in 46 countries. .
• Li~t your preferences
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.authority on breastfeeding. Its
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;Health Advisory Council is
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:Wbrld.
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tiles of research pertaining to
J?reastfeeding, holds seminars
.and conferences for both doc:tors and lay people, and is
·available tO anHwer questions
:through its group leaders, and
:w e b s i t e
(.www.lalecheleague.org).
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POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sayre oh,~rveu their 50th
wedding unniversury· Friday.
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They were mnrried on Aug. 9. 1952. til the New Haven
Methodist Church. Mrs. Sayre is the former Jun~ Cw.tcr. They
me now residing in Hilliard.
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Mr. und Mrs. Suyre huve three children. Midmci (Pum)
Suyrc. Debru &lt;!-esl Robbins. und Timothy (Ruth) Sayre. all of
H1llmrd. nod hve grundchldren. Adnenne und Aun~c Suyrc.
Megun, Jeremy and Mariuh Snyre.
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attack on U.S. Navy ship
naval review, did not address the
"The Uberty lnddent: The matter of lsmeli re~')Xlnsibility :
19671smell Attack on the U.S.
Curiously, Cristo!, whose
Navy Spy Ship" (Bmssey's, book is devoted wholeheartedly
295 puges, $27.50) by A. Juy to the "clear conclusion" that the
·attack was accidental, there
Cristo!.
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being "no com~tent eviden&lt;:e .
On JuneS: 1967, Israeli war- to lhe rontmry.' has dedicat~
pllllles lllld gunboats almost his work to Kidd. And he 88)'8
destroyed- but did not sink-· thut Kidd told him he alwa~s
the USS Liberty with bombs, .bClieved the lsmeli uttack wlls
aeriul cannon. nnpalm. n)!IChine accidental. Kidd died in 1999.
guns mld torpedoes.
so the discrepuncy with
Even ufter ~5 yeur.;, it seems Boston's statement remains
that nothing cmt douse tl1e smol- unresolved.
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tiering dispute about that attack
Lt. Cmdr. Jmues Ennes, tlltl
on tl1e nearly defenseless U.S. Libeny's deck officer during the
intelligence-gutllering vessel.
attack and author of the book
In fact. "The Liberty ''Assault on the Liberty," says
Incident." a new book by A. Jay Kidd repeatedly encouragetl
Cristo!. will probubly fun tl1e him to chullen~c claims that the
names of controversy.
attack W!IS acc1denu~. · ,
Thirty-four Amencruts were
Cristo! apparently interkilled wtd 172 wounded in the viewed very lew Liberty crew
1lltl1Ck - at W pen.-ent of· the members. He cites no inte{crew, one of the highe.'il casual- views with a dozen who say the
ty rmes ever sutlered by a U.S.
Liberty's life rafts were
Navy vessel.
machine-gunned by the Israeli
The focus of the dispute is: gunboats; nor with others who
Was tl1e attack accidental or say the Liberty wtL~ overflown
intentional'?
by un lsmeli helil't&gt;pter tilled
Israel claimed its forces had with armed men: nor with
mi stllk~ n the Libeny for an radionum Richard Stunuan;
Egypti&lt;m horse-tnmspon a few who ~luims tht' Libe1ty's mdio
miles ofl'tltc Egyptimt co;,1st dur- tnmsmissi&lt;&gt;ns were intnmed (a
ing the I%7 Amb-lsmeli war. cmcial fact if true. n~•'Ording to
tmd .apolog.l7.ed. 1l1e Johnson Lih&lt;:rty' vctemns. since the
adnums~·at1on . accepted the , ship's frequ~n,· i~s could not be
apology mtd did not lonnally jammed unless it were idcntidu~lelig~ the explanation.
lied). Cristo I considers that
However. knowledgeuble some of ~1e crew sutTer from
comempomries have long post-tmumatic stress disordet.
danued the tlttuck was ddiber- 1md "their objectiVity is lost qr
ate. They mclude. among otlt· tainted."
ers, . U.S. Secretary nf State . Evidently. this is a book more
Dean Rusk. CIA Dm:ctor hkcly to nusc new controversies
Richard Helms,, National than to lay old ones to rest.
St;eurity
Administration
Clistol says he was given libDirector ~m'Shall Cm1er. presi- eml ac'l.'Css to lsrneli officials
dentml adv1sers George Ball :md mtd records. thm1ks to lsrneli
Lucius Battle. the Li\Jelty's caJr navy liicnds. He repons that lUI
tain,
Cmdr.
. Willium Israeli reconnaissance plane
McGonuglc, tmd stuviving crew identified the Liberty as an
members.
American ship eight · hours
More 11--cently, Capt. Ward before tl1e attack and Lt. Cmdf.
Boston. legal counsel to the Uri Mci'Cil. then specitically
1967 nuval coun of inquiry identilied it as the Libe1ty. A
pres1d~ over by Rear Adm. · marker representing the shiP
Isaac K1dd. has spoken up. On was placed on the plotting table
June 26. Boston told a Nuvy in the war room. Five.hours later
Ttmes reponer that he and Kidd - three hours before the attack
believed the lsmelis knew they - the marker wa~ .removed,
were uttucking un American tmd this. it is alleged, led to tlje
ship. The coun itself, m1 internal mistaken assault.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Banka

Bryson "Bud" .and Mary Kathryn (James) Carter

:Banks 25th Anniversary ..

Carter 40th anniversary
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GALLIPOLIS - Brys(lll "Bull" and Mury Kathryn (lumes)
POMEROY- Alben and Sundy Bunks will celebnne their
Curter
will ~elebrute their 40th wedding unniversury with 'un
unni versury Tuesday.
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United M~thodist Churc 1, Second Avenue und Cedur Street,
Md.. by the Rev. Rulph Posey.
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. daughter of Dorthy Duy &lt;~f Pomeroy, and Arthur ~ullipolis.
The couple was murri~d Sept.~. 1962. in the Baptist Temple
mg ol Rockville Md .. und he 1s the son of Thclmu
lBc:lcber of Pomeroy and the lute Hmher Bunks.
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Churd1 at Park~rshurg. W.Va .. by the Rev. Ronuld James .
The couple have two children, Lucie Marie (Rohen "BJ")
They arc the parents of two children. Kevin Curter of
Hollywood. Fla .. and Dr. Stephanie Carter of Cincinnati, who
und Jeremy Ryun of Pomeroy.
arc hosting the •·clchration. They lmve one grundsmi, Derek
Curter of Hollywoml. Flu.
Bud holds an associate professor emeritus t~ppointment in
the Ohio State University Extension after serving 32 yeurs us
uwunty Extension ugent and' district furm management spccmhst.
Mary Kt~y h~s heen a homcmuker. ·wkii1g time out Ill work
ut Holt.cr Medicul Center. Evans Co., and Gruce Methodi st
Church Pre-school.
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Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis, Ohio • Point Pleasant, WV

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"Sex m1d the City" c'Oiumni'l
Carrie Brdd.lhaw when 'he tried
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Wednesday at 8 p.m. the Rock 'N Country Cloggers will bring the hill stage alive at the Meigs County Fair. In the group are from
lhe left, front. Chassldy Wills, Lily Jacks , jeffrey Klmers, Bubby Wills and Olivia Davis. middle. Tiffany McDonald, keilah Jacks.
Nikki Lawson, Sarah Jeffers, Brittany jeffers. and Holly Jeffers. and back. Trista Simmons, Crystal Jac~ . Sheila Morris, Alice
Lawhorn, Melanie Dudding, qsa Honaker, Judy Clark, Leanne Cunningham, Shirley Simmons, Linda roseberry, and Betty Lathey.
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.The popular Big Bend Cloggers will perform on the hill state at 8 p.m. on Monday of the Meigs
·County. They are left to right, front, Erica Haning, Bethany Gibbs. Sharon Wright. Ashley ·
Spencer; second row, Stacey Gibbs, Brenda Tuttle, Chelsea Dent, and VIvian May, director; third
row, Ashley Knapp, Florence wood, Marcia Browning, Jennifer Jones. and Brenna Shobe; and
back, Amber, Fisher, Sheena Morris, and Rochelle Gloeckner.

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POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore of Pomeroy
their 60th wedding, anniversary on July 25.
They took u tnp to .the General Lewis Inn in Lewisburj!.
Vu., and spent several duys visiting with old friends m
Greenbrier County.
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Mr. and Mrs. Moore were married on July 25. 1942 in
Baltimore, Md .. by th~ Rev. B.L. Blubau~h.
Moore, u vetenm ot Wodd War II, huvmg served 10 of his
~8 months 111 ser~1ce Ill St!lpun, begun his teachi'ng and coachtng career at Crtchton H1gh school tn Quinwood, W.Va . in
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He und his wife canie to Meigs County in 1959, where he
and t!1ug~t at Po!llcmy High School. ~ater he served
as pnnc1pal of Me1gs Jumor H1ghSchool and I rom there went
to secondary supervisor for the Meigs County schools, where
he was employed until his retirement.
Mrs. Moore retir~d from the River Transporation Division
of Amencan Electnc Power, where she was employed for
many yeurs after working for the late Dr. Kenneth Amsbary.
Landmark umj the Meigs County Furm Bureau.
They have three children, eight grandchildren, and four
great-grandchildren. Their children are Sharon (Rodney) Gaul
of Vincent; Linda (Gary) Madasra of Edinboro, Pa., and R.
"Bill" (Sanda) Moore of Cha~lotte, N.C. The grandchildren
are M1chuel (Barbara) Gaul ol WJnchester. Va .• Sara (Brian)
Mills oF Dayton. Jeremy (Melissa) Gaul of Fon Campbell,
Ky. .. ~eun (Sue) Moore ?f Ashe~ille , N.C., Eric N. Arnold of.
Vtrgmm. ~una Moore of Knoxville, Tenn ., Leslie and Jeffrey
Madara of Enc, Pu. Great-grandchildren are Jacob Gaul,
Mitchell Gavl, and Clarra and Brigid Moore.
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Pomeroy • Middleport • Galllpolla, Ohio • Point Pleaeant, WV

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money was well spent by Chester-Shade group

When companies give you gnull
money, they sometimes like to ~et on
site and see what's being done wtth it.

and preservation comJ?I'dtion.
He took ftrst places tn flnvored vine·
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pepper j~lly, apples tu!d sour cher·
nes; se~:ond mbluckberrles, dried com,
nnd dried green peppers; und third In
blockberry jelly. wine jelly, upple but·
ter. onK1ge mJUllutlude, peuche~. dried
pineupple, ••hili Sll\lee, IUL'&lt;.l SIIU~'e. Ulld
founh pluce in tomutoes und dried
pcuchcs.
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Dulc hus e~hibitcd ut tbe Stntc Fuir
us well us the Meigs County Fuir for
sevcml yew'S.

got let\ out of the hilhide stuge enter·
tninment lineup in till: Mcig' County
Fair tub. He's u mun~ gospel s ln~er
with two CDs under hts belt und trcquently pcrti.mns nt lairs, chnrity und
privme tuncti1&gt;ns. You cnn &gt;t'C him 111
the titir nt 6 p.m. Frid11y.

That happened in lute July when the
KeU088 Co. sent representatives in
during Che~ter-Shude Days to docu(Tlent the effect of the MIRA
(Managinl! tnformution of Rurul
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The Meigs County C't~tts lhr Kids
Che~ter-Shude Hislotkul Assoc:iution.
fund now stnnds 111 $459 und ~1llltinu~s
COMMUNITY
11tey mlked to memhcrs. ~·vuluatc~l
tu grow.
projects. mxl dctcmtincd whut inllu·
Tummy Mush who is hcuding up the
ence tho~ pl'lljects were huving on Chester Shndc Duys were 11 grcut sucpmject Jill' 1\~'l''e' Bank of 11u11cmy
Community development.
snys she's tluil L'tl with the donations
l'css. "When orgunilations combine
Appurently they werc ' imptussc~l their clli.&gt;ns und people 'how they care
And speuking of the l'ttir; rememhcr so litr 1u1d the sup)ll&gt;r1 the puhlic lms
becuu~ how the ussociution is hcing
hy workinj,l together. the ~·ommlmity dun tonight there· II be plenty nf uction given to the bunk's ctlht1s tu mise
recogui7.e&lt;.l by the Kellogg Co. us l•ne 1\:UIIy TCCCIVCS the henclit," she ~0111· 111 the gmndstwtd.
money so they cun huy couts li.ll' kids
of itS OUISIIUlding gnUJIC'CSIUld will he me nux!.
Opening ceremonies including the wiJCn the wid wemhcr wmcs.
premiered in the Kellogg's 7~th
The employees hnvc stugcd scvcml
In cuse you lmvcn't hctud. the tR23 ntising of the tltt,\l by vetcmns wilt kick
wmiversury vidco tulll history b\~&gt;k .
oil'
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junior
tiur
pumuc.
crowning
of
luncheons. held hukc sales and kc
Chester CnuniHlllse. the.oldest SI!Uid·
Thill's quite un honor since the tl&gt;un· ing WlllthilliSC in the SIIIIC of Ohio, ·is the jwiinr fnir king 11nd queen, und cr~um sodals. ami L1llldlll'l(.'&lt;.la l'l1tl1
dation donutcs money to orgunit.utinns nnw n~n on Sutul\lays unJ Mnndnys nunung or the livesl\&gt;ek prince und chtss. And they're notlht\lugh yet.
around the world.
Friduy, they served s11lud tmd samt·
li.lf those who wunt to c·nme in nnd prin~'CSSCS .
Mury Powell who hns bl.-cn active in lnnk utthc exhibits or do rcscmch.
Aller lhut. the tmdilinnul religious wiches lhr n donmion. on Aug. 23 It
the Chester Jll'l&gt;ject fl\)lll the beginning.
services will be conductl'&lt;l by the will be unothcr tal'O in a ~ug duy, und
said lhat the Kellogg representutivcs
D11lc Holl'ni11n of Porn''l'l&gt;y ctunc Meigs Coumy Ministclittl Assocmtinn. on Sept. 6 they wil l he ~.luing11 soup
described Chester IL' 11 "greut little . t&gt;nck lium Ohio Stutc Fuir with u hig
und chili luncheon. A nuke sale is also
fown."
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pl11nned 1(11' Aug. 30.
win from his JJ entries in the ctutiling
. Aguin this yem. the uss&lt;&gt;eiut ion ldt
Dr. Joey D. Wilcoxen uf Oullirx&gt;lis
11unmy says events ur\' plutlllL'tllhr

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Wlhat is the biggest challenge of college?
; College is u lot dillcret·tt l'mm the ,·lasses tllut
you mny hnve tukcn in l!igh schl~11. Thct\.' um scv·
end things dull college frcshmun, whether young
or old. should undcrstitnd uhout how to lx· sue·
~essfulln collc~c.
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, The tirilt nuyor ditl'ctcnce llCtwc-cn higl1 schml
fllld coll~gc is thut undemge high sdtml students
JII'C t'Cqui~'&lt;l hy tuw to uucnd hi~h schml evcty
l:lay. Attending college is stnctly voluntary.
Students arc not reqttircd to attend duss every duy.
In fact. most clusscs meet only lbr u l'cw hmn~
cvel)' other day.
It is, however. higltly recommend~'&lt;! that stu·
dents uttcnd cluss on u regular busis. College pmressors otkn lecture ubout mutctiul tlmt muy notiJC
l'ound in the textbook. If you mi" nut on thi,,
lnfonmttion. you muy notnchicvc u high scmu on
Jhe exams, which mny result in a t~x•r grade in the
class. Yllu also miss out on cluss Jiscu.-sions and
jnteructions with your classmutes.
· Keep in mind, thnt some pmlcssors do 1\tctor u
student's uttcndunce or luck thereof into the linul
atude computmion. Students. whn nllend class on
11 regular busis.tlfC much more likely to muke out·
~tanding gmdcs. It is dclinitcly highly benelkiul
for college students tn attend cluss. Students u1u
also eXJlCl:led to do a lot of work outside the claS&gt;·
room, tncluding reading the tcxthook, completing
homework pmblcms, wtiting pu11Crs and .pro par·
lng chL~s presenwtions.
· It is cst.imatcd that for every credit h&lt;iur of.cnl·
leje ci1LIS work. 11 student should devote appmximutely three hour'S of .1tudy time IJCr we-ek to be
successful. This mcuns li&gt;t' u tlm~c crodit hnur
course. 11 student should ·'11Cild uppmximutely nine
how~ per week reviewing the nutterial in the text,
~mplcting homework ussignrnents und studying.
; With the uvcmlle full-time college student tuk·
tng 12tn 15 crccht hours per 'cme,ter,thc student
ShOUld be devoting betWCCil J(l tO 45 holm; II WCCk
to studying in addition to clussrmm time.
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every Frlduy In September. On
Stemwhcel Rivet1'eM weekend. bnnk
per:-onnel will be down on the purl'ing
lot conducting gtmteN thr the kids nnd
then will punidputc in the chili ~'IJOk·
oil' in hopes or winning ptize money to
go into their SJX-'Ciul project.
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11tcir gc~il is to s\lC thm every child
whnn~·t!ds n wunn l'llut will huve one
this winter - either u n~w one or u
!UXxl us~xl nne.
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For thn•c who huvc l'l"tts their chil·
dt~n hnvc Olii!,UUWil. 1\.•oplcs Bnnk is u
goc.xl plncc to tnkc them. llJCy'll be
n:pnll·cd 1111d dcunLxl bclht • hcing dis·
trihutcd 111 childt~n whose muncs nre
on list' pnwi~'ll hy sdtnol personnel
who hnvc secnn n~'Cd .
Lust ycur. the number of emus nnd
the cnsh tilr tt~:w ones fell 'shun of the
tlt..'Cd, so this ycm the hunk employees
111~ t~ully scn11nhling to sec thut d~Jes ·
n't haJ1JlCn this ycur.
Ymt cun llCIJ&gt;.
(Cirarlnw 1/m:/lidr is 1/t'III'IYII rrrrlll'
n,~t· r til'
Porrrt'lli,\: )

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Thinking back on when Second ·
Avenue was packed with businesses
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GUEST VIEW
manugen"'lll of your time.
Time munngement is extremely criticulto your
succcs., in college. Students will be tempted to cut
shonthc nmount of study time hy goin~ to pnnie.,,
wmching television. und other ex1111 crrculnr ucti·
vutes on· cumpu.•. Lcurning to munuge your time
und.iiet. priori lies willllC essenliul college skills,
Studies 'huve shown Ihut c1•llc~w studcilts s~nd
uppmximutcly 45-50 JlCIWtll of their time nllcnd·
ing clusses, sleeping und cuting menls. This only
leaves you with ubout 50 pcJ\:Cnt of the hout'S in
the duy to rnunugc and perlhnn nil of the other
responsibilities thut you mny huve. including
studying. doing luundty, sociulizing with friends
und litmily. und working if yotl huve ujnb.
It is imperutive thlll students lcurn to pt·ioriti7c.
This is u dillicult skill for students to muster, cspc·
ciully ll(hcn one tnust chtx1se between going to u
pm1y with thlll good l&lt;x&gt;king guy or stuying horne
tUld studying l(&gt;r the biolo~y testthut you huve the
next moming. College lite is lhll of choices. I
have seen severn! students nwkc the wrnng dmice
und fltil n clnss. but I have seen rnuny mc•rc muke ·
the correct choice and llC highly &gt;Ucccssful.
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It is cnsy to be successful in college. Cull your
l~&gt;eul community college and put wllege in your
!Uilll\l.
( l~tt/11111' Rase limt•mcm is vic'c• Pll'.l'idc•llf .fiJr
.fimmdal amladmirri.m·mivc• cif/itir.l ar Rio Gnmde

Commwrity Collt'!ll')

. , wus ii1 my dnughtcr' s
store, Usc Hcrhs lnstcud.
on the wmcr of Cnttrt und
Second Avenue the uthcr
Juy. In 19D, I hud 11 photo
studio there for muny
ycurs . Luter I hnught
Cluude Wull's Jewelry
Store ut 422 Second Ave ..
und moved up there . I then
rentei.l the building on the
comer or Court und Second
Avenue
In WciTmun's
Jewelry Store. Iuter to AAA
for muny yeurs. und rmmy
others
ufler
thut.
Bventuully, I guvc iJ 10 illY
dnughter Nuncy.
I thought I would wulk up
Sccnnd Avenue on the city
purk side slowly und jot
down some of the stores
thut were locutcd in the
1930s, '40s uni.l '50's, on
thut block, which brought
buck pleusunt mem!lrics to
me - the Commcrciul &amp;
Suvings Bunk ucross the
street from my store. then
up
Second ·
Avenue,
Oullipolis
Dcp11rtment
Store.
A .M.
Bliikc
ltardwurc, Joe Picrolli
Restuurunt trnd Bilr, J.W.
Mootz
Rctuil
Biikcry.
Sigler &amp; Lunicr Clothing

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Tawney.
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Store, Kerr's Drugstore.
1-luskins Tunncr. Mcrimun
Jewelry Store (Iuter it w11s
Clurk's .Jewelry Store),
Style Center. MotTi .s 5 und
10-Cent store, Brumfield &amp;
Tlwmus · Clothing Swrc.
Fontuniu ' s Fruit Murkct,
unu the . First · Nulionnl
Bunk.
Also lnclltccl ahovc the
stores were Dr. Pope. Dr.
C11ncr 11nd Dr. Huskins, etc :·
Gullipolis is very l'&lt;irtu·
nutc to huve the wonderful
purk. I cutt rcmc.mher when
.there wus u lurgc ~ 11nnn1t 111
the lower end ·or Court anti
Second Avenue in the park.
Whut 11 hig mistake it Wits
to send it to Kentucky tn he
melted llown for ummuni ·
tion for the wur, hut sup·
l""edly it wus not melted

down, 1111d no nne knows
toduy wltlll huppcncd lU
lhllt CllllllOII .
Whut chnnges huvc been
mudc in the lu,, t 50 to 60
ycurs on this one hlnck.
Buck in those lluys, if you
looked up uml llown the
sii'CCI. you wuuld sec muny
people on the street und
sht tpping in thcs.e stores.
Wulking up unci down the
sidewalk wdny. you sec no
one. The hig store up the
roud hus killed ·downtown.
Whut is going Ill huppen to
downtown in the next 10
ycttrs'l I 11111 not sure, t
won't he here Ill see it. I
will he up on Mound Hilt.

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Sflllllvl u!wr11 hi.1 world
lravt'l.! '""' 11/t'lllllr/c•.\' t~f
Ut~IIIJ1oli.Y
ancl · GallitJ
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Some if the ~riginal French 500 made their way·to new -settlement
: One of the more imercsting
. epiS(xtCS in Gall illl)liS history
took plucc in 'tbe early 17tX)s
When the Spanish government
tried to entice the French ul
Gallipolis to move west into the
l-ouisiana Territory, then owned
by Spain.
In fact, in 17\13. just tl1rce
years after the Frei1d1 cumc to
Oallrpolrs, the Spamsh governor
Cwundclet gave three recruiters.
peter Audrain, J.B. Tardivcau
and DeHault De Lassus, some
$2,500 to move all of the French
' · ilt 'Gallipolis to the Mississippi
~iver to a place which now
makes up New Mudrid. Mo.
: Ironically. De Hault De
Lassus had been one 11f the
Company or 24 who organilru
~d financed
the Scioto
Compuny, which brought the
tlrsl French to GullifXllis in
I 790. Disillusioned . with tl1e
lXJnditions on the Ohio River, he
was eusily persuilded by his tel·
low countrymen then working
for th~ Spaniards to promote
this new scheme.
· At one time in the early histo·
ry llf Gallipolis, it WiiS estimated
!hat perhaps as many a,, S&lt;Xl,tXlO
frenchmen would cnmc to
Oallipolis. But the failure of the
Scioto Cllmpany put further
immigration to a halt. It would
be inicrestin~ to SIJC'Uiit!C what
Gallipolis hrstory would l1avc
been had 5fX).(XXl Frenchmen
W;:tually settled berc.
: It should be noted what
~2.5&lt;XJ bought in 1791 lnc
!Juilding of 12 flatbmtl,, twu
w~n bridges, ihc !kllary of 42
flatbootrncn who would Wkc the
boats from Fort Piu to
Gallipolis. and then on to New ,
Madrid, and food for the jour·
hey.
: Once in New Madrid,· the
Spanish were prepared to 'IJCnd
$7 .lXXI kl erect two mills, a bak·
~. b!ly 4JXXI miOOI!o of wheat.
!Jarreb, and more flatboats to
~p the product on to New

Keyh11ard MaNier

·Pete
Sears

Orleans. It wus CXJlCctcd that the Lal(•rgc was il muster of scveml the htctthut the Americans w·c ut
new colony 111 New Mm.lrid l;mgtmges, thus making him m1 wur with the lndiuns whu surwould spccmli~.c in the nmking jmpot1unt man both in mund us, and thttt the wus is li&gt;.l ·
of llour and baked prtxlucts.
Gallipolis ami in New Mudrid.
tcrcd by England who supplies
Several of the residents of
A~~ording tc' Wl old history of
GallifXJlis did make the move to Missouri. Lahtrge was an ofli. the savages with anns, muniNew Madrid, inc.:ludin~ 111Cil1· ccr of the militia,-cnmmissinner tions und even with officer' tn
bers of the li.&gt;llowing twnilics: nf the police, syndic, und cxe· lc:u.lthcm."
l..uh&gt;rge. Michau, Picart, Cadot, ctllcd mtlny ~:ontidemial mis·
"Of the 5«XJ who c11mc here in
and Vandcnhcmdcn . Perhups slons lilr the several comman· the beginning. we urc now not
the gruatc~t loss in the move dam., .
more than 2&lt;XJ: bceause some
from Gall iJX&gt;I is to New Madrid
Lat&lt;•rge IJCcamc sumcwhill had not sufficient patience white
was tl1c priest. Father Didier. He fitmous or notorious in 1796
hecame the tiN Bcncdictin~ when he wr:otc it txx&gt;k in which others were driven away by leur.
priest in the United States when he praised American cntcrptise And iLl to those who rcrnuin,
he came to Gallif'Xllis.
. unJ energy und condemned ,more thmt half are arranging to
, lie was from St. Ma~r. Fren~hmen li•r hcing lw.y and move uwuy at the earliest oprx•r·
hm&gt;ee. 11communtty known lor lacking &lt;~ny enterprise. There is tunity."
its ~real ' leaming. While ·in a small town in Missouri named
(Jameo~ Scmd.\' is (/ srwdalmr·
C?uUrpoJi,,
Didier
he I~ ;~ftcr ullhrgc, who died in I HII re.Ypuntlem j(Jr tile Sunday
Eptscopul puwer, hut out ol del- • I rom exposure. When the P,eat 71me.Y·Seminel. He cutr be ('(!11·
ercnce to the Bishop of carthljuukc hit New Mlllirtd in
Baltimore, he never exercised it. I HI I, L;tfilrgc Wa!i atrellliy sick tacted by •vriti1114 to 34()
Pierre Antoine L.otf{lJ-gc had a11d when he had to sleep out· Meatlmv wne, Cin.'/c•vi/le, Ohio
been cducutcd in Fr.mcc fhr the ~&gt;ide his house in a tent 11 was 43113.)
pricsthmd. but he Jell in love more tlmn he l.'()Uid stand.
with . his cousin, Marguerite
It is in Lathr~c·s writing while
Gahncl Colombe Cltampagnc. he WU.I ill G;tlhpolis and the fCil·
He lni11'1'icd her ar!d switched to sons so many did go kl New
the study ol .law. Ott Oct. 20, Mlllirid. In one of his letters
1790, he and hi ~&gt; t:unily lundcd buck to Frunce he wrote: "A
at Gallipolis. Hut in two yc·ar' great injury to the success of all
there, he wa' ready to lcuve. the settlements in this country is

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GALLIA COMMUNITY CALENDAR
t~G~~ ~~nday School at

Silver Memorial FreeWill Saptllt
ChurohJ 10 a.m., beQinnlng With
tht raclo PI'Oflllm 'Back fo the
CI'Otl8" on WJeH. Evening nrvlot
ate p.m.
RIO GRANDE - Oraatll and
Lonlt Vance Roush annual rauniQn
at Bob Evens shelleillout18.
PATRIOT 84th Myere
reunion Fox Fairview Churdi on
Mount Zion Road. basket dinner at
12:30 p.m.
RIO GRANDE - 122nd Blazer
reunion, noon, Jamea A. Rhodel
Student Center, Unlvelllty ol Rio
Grande/Rio Grande Community
College. .
KANAUGA - Fair Ha~n
Unhed Methodist Churoh picnic at
OAV, 12:30 p.m.
BULAVILLE
Bulavllle
Chtlstlan Church will host Sunday
school beginning at 9:30 a.m.,
church sarVloaa at 11 a.m. and e
p.m. with Rev. Bob Hood praaoh·
lng, and bible etudy Wednladay at
7p.m.
ADDISON - Sunday school It
10 a.m. at Addison Fretwlll Blptlet
Church. Preaching Service at 8
p.m. with RICk Barcus preaching.
GALLIPOLIS - Goooh family
rounlon, Haskins Park. Potluck din·
nar at 12:30 p.m.
BIDWELL - Pew padding dedi·
· cation at Bidwell United Melhodlet
Church, 2 p.m.. wllh potluck dinner
served at 12:30 p.m. Bring a rx»
ared dish. Special singing group•
will be performing.
,
Monday, Aug. 12
·
CROWN CITY Ohio
Township Trueteet' regular month·
ly meeting, 7 p.m., at lhe home of
Clerk Jucty Wright.
JACKSON - Choir of tht Hilla 'I
Love America" practice, 7 p.m.,

Jackson Presbyterian Churoh.
Tutlld~ Aug.

13
.
PORTER - Food giveaway
sponsored by Ray ol Hope
Foundation starts 11 1o a.m. at
Trinity United Methodlat Churoh,

as12 0111o Routt 1eo.
VINTON - Ohio Vlllty '1tluth
Workara Allodl1ton meeting 7
p.m., VInton BIDttet Chu/Oh. FOr
Information, cell 740-388-8832.
GALLIPOLIS Galllpolla
Rotary Club, 7 a.m., Holzar
Mtdloll Ctnltr. $ptlktr Ia VIcki
Abdella 01 Aret ~ on Aging
.with Information loi oarwglvera.

Spctiat Only $10

The
Cantrells
Speclul Only $tO

H~

Pidt•lllllllrltlalfiiiDII

., ......, ,.,. . , . .• •filA
...... J1110btt fill 011ly !112M ,.r l!lllllllr.

VINTON - VInton Feltowlhlp
Chapel ohuiOh plenlo, 10 a.m..
lhtllertloUII. No evening tl8rvloo.
P,.ln and worahlp' wllr be held
durtng tht plonlo.
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Ftlr Haven United Methodist
Church Blblt School Aug. 12·18,
for children lgt 4 througn eighth
gllldt. A aduh Cte11 wilt bt olttrtd.
Mercerville Br·,ttst Church
Vacation Btble l&lt;lh&lt; .t, 8:30 to 8:30
p.m., Aug. 12·10.

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Irene (Miller) Hayman w!H CJIIto
b,.le her 98th birthdaY Aug. 7..
Carde may bl nnt lo I* ~
Friendship Vlllaga, Httlll1 Care
Ctnter, Room 132, 5815
Pondei'OII Drive. Columbut OH
43231 .

Mary Grlltln, at1 well and
encourtgemant carda. Mll')l wu
owner cl Grtflln Grocery Stort;
!!utavllle Christian Church will Que to health rtuonl lhf hu had
heel Vaoatlon Blblt SchOOl Aug. to ciOM her •tora. She """- lllr
12·1e from e p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
and t~endl . CarOl mtJY
nightly lor aM agee. Everyone wei· customerl
be Nnt to 738 State Route 7,
coma.
Gallipolis. Ohio 4!5831 .
Vacation Blbla School will be
of Mill Creek oMbfatlt
held at Kings Chapel Church Aug. herMayor
Stat
blrthdly Aug. 8, 2002.
12·18, 0:30-8:30 p.m., tor children
Cards
may
be eent to 3259 Mil
ages 3 to 16. Putor Man Henry
aiid wilt will blllldtl'l. Aug. 16 Creek Road. Galllpoll,, Ohio
..
weiner 1'0118~ Aug; 1e prograrn to 4!5831 .
begin at 10 a.m. ·
Marte F. Rlchardl will Clllb,.tl
Vacation Bible School at Poplar htr 1OOih blr1hday Auault 111. Shl
Rudge Fratwlll BapU1t Church. Ia a reltred echOol Teacher and
Aug. 12·18 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. For taught In the Rio Grandt.~..~
InfOrmation or trenaportatlon, call Webster and Columbus, unlo. "
card ahowtr It given In her honor.
388-9702.
.
Carda may be Mnt to 229 Dodrll
Road, VInton, Ohio 456e8. Any of
Card tllowtr
Vltglnla Bane will celebrate her htr past aludenta and h1tndt .,.
90th Olrthday on Aug. 4. Cards may welCome.

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CALENDAR
Community Calendar Ia pub·
llshed at a free ·eervlce to .non·
profit groups wlthlng to
announce meeting• and eptolal
events. The oalilndar Ia not
designed to promote 11111 or
tund;raleer• ot any type. ltt.ml
are printed only ae IPIOt per·
mlta and oannot bt giJatanl"d
to bt printed 1 IPtO~Ic number
ot day1.

REEDSVILLE -

J

gun ehoot will be htld for Butoh
Aytrt at the Forktd ~un
Sporteman Club, Sunday begin·
nlng at noon. It will bt 112 buck ..
thol, 112 1lug.
.
LONG BOTTOM - A lptolal
lti'VIot will bt htld at tht Long
Bottom Unlttd Mtlhodllt Churon
Sunday at 7 p.m. Dave Oallay
will bt tht aptaktr.

TUPPERS
PLAINS
Deectndant• of Jacob Bauer
and Kallt Mttt Elbtrftld will
meet Sunday at tht Elbtrftld
Farm, TUpper• Plalnl, lor 1 taml·
ly reunion.
A benefit

TUIIDAY

POMEROY - Mtlgl Countv
Boarct or l!laotlont, regular matf·
tng, TUtlday, 8:30a.m.
BURLINGHAM
-Stdlord
Townthlp Truetttl, regular
mtttlng, TUtlday, 7 p.m., lown
hall .

t

Our name's changed,
but it's still ~

4050 minutes ...
means good news for those
who ~an't say goodbye.
Up to 4050 minute for lift

PLUS

"*"' fMIIIP 11411 JMIIII',.,
1'111 Ill tNtfWJ

Thui'ICIIY Aug. 22
KANAUGA - 1"r11yer meeting at
Sliver Memorial Friltwlll Baollll
Chui'Qh, 7 p.m.. wltn the Rev.
Andrew Paraona teaching.

be Mnl to her at 513 Filii
Gallipolis, Ohio 4!5&amp;31 .

Aug. 17
BIOWEl:L
'Special
Evangtlllllo Strvlot' at tht
Garden of My Htlrt Holy
Tllbernaote ehelter houat, 49150
Stalt Route eeo, will be Held It 8
p.m. featuring l'lnnaltt Johneon
from MarfonLOhlo. Pot luck dlnntr
to follow. PteiH bring a 00111red
dlah. Paetor Charfll T. Gltlllburn
will bl prtaohlng. In 0111 of bad
weethtr bring liwn chalra and go
to tht church 11 11108 Falrvltw
Road. For mort Information call
388.()414.

• 3000 nlpt tnd wttktnd mtnuta
• 350 Included tnytlme mlnutet

... I FIIEI Dtllt Ntlwtllti

Sliver Memorial FretWIII Baptist
10 a.m., beQtnnlng with
the 1110lo prog,.m 'Back fo tht
CrOll' on WJEH. Evening aervlce
at.e p.m.
Chu~

Son Canyon River AMnlure,
Northup BaPtist Church. Aug. 5·9,
6:30 to 8:30pm. CIOitng·program.
Sunday at 7 p m.

llllu~.

An evening with

Davis

KANAllt.u~ - Sunday School at

FridaY, Aug. 18
VINTON
Evergreen
Community Chui'Qh, which fcirmlt·
. ly mel · 11 the Springfield ·
Townhoutl8, will have 11rvloee 7
. p.m. at VInton Full Goapel Chui'QhJ
with Calvin Mlnnla preaohlng ano
Annette John1on elliglng.

SJ!Cclul (;ucNI:

Spencer llohren

Medlcel Center. featuring mtmber
praeentatlonetrom tooat Rotariane.

lundavJ.~' 11

Sundly Aug. 28
KANAUGA - Sunrlny f';r '•"()tat
Sliver Memorial Frov1
!)list
Churchd 10 a.m.. bea tl tnlng with
GALLIPOLIS - Orientation at
· the 1'1 to program "BaCk fo the
Gallla Aoademy HIQ!l School for all
CROWN CITY - Homecoming CI'Otl8' on WJEH. E\'9/llng service
-lhgradtraarid n.w etudtnts at Crown City United Methodls1 at 6 p.m.
gradtl T-12, 7 p.m.. GAHS audlto· Chui'QhJ mornln.Q 1trvlce at 10
num.
a.m. wnh John Paul Paneraon as
RIO GRANDE - All former .
apaaker; afternoon service, 1:30 employees
l!vanii/Ptnnyfare
GALLIPOLIS - Galllpolll La p.m.hspeclal alnglng bY membera ReuniOn. Picnic lunch 12:30 p.m.,
Leoha Lngu•m·m. Gall Ia of t e chui'Qh and Cart ward August 25, at the Bob Evans Farm
County Htlllh
oonfer· spaaklng. Dinner will follow morn· ShettemouSilln Rio Gmnde.
t111ct room.'llxllo:
Family and lng eervroo.
lilt Breutted Baby.'
Tutlldav AUJI. 27
· ADDISON - Sunday School at
GALLtf"OLIS' Gallipolis
Wtdnudly, Aua. 1• ,
Addtaon Freewill Baptrat Church, Rotary Club, 7 a.m., Holzer
ADDISON - l:adlea Aid at · 10 a.m.i evening aervlce, e p.m., ModiOli! Center. Guest speaker Ia
Addison FNtwlll Blptlat Chui'Qh, 7 with RICII Barcua praaohlng. . . Gallla County Looal Schoola
p.m.
Superintendent Cha~a Evana. .
Monday Aug. 111
ThUI'IdiY, Aug. 15
GALLIPO~IS' - Gallla County
Thuredi.Y Aug. 21
KANAUGA - Prayer meeting at Animal Welfare League, 7:30p.m..
KANAUI3A - l'myar meeting at
Sliver Memorial Freewill Bepllst St. Patera Eplaoopal Churoh.
Sliver Memorial Freewill Bapllst
Church, 7 p.m.! with th• Rev.
Church. 7 p.m.. with the Rev.
Andrew Pareon1 eachlng.
'TIIeldlv Au.ll 20
Andrew Paraona teaching.
GALLtf"OLIS'' Gallipolis
Vaoatlon Blbtt Bchoolt
ADDISON - Fl~r meeting at Rotary Club, 7 a.m., Holzer
Addison Freewill aiPtilt Chufoh,
7:30 p.m., with Bob Thompaon
preaching.

lUNDAY

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Flrstar Is now U.S. Bank.

Nationwide Accesa. Wtth rnnre rhnn 2,200
lu:arinn1
and over i,OOO ft:fM• acm•• the cnuntry,
At Fir11rnr, we've tnadc quite n 11111nc for our!ICivcN over
U.S. !lank i! ready woc:rve yon,
the ycnr1. And now we're mnkin~ nrwthcr wcnr name
wherever y11u are. Plu•. ynu
fur ountdvct~-ll ..'l. IJank.
can •rill ac.:c1• information on
The Same Famltlar Facea. A~ we c:han~~t name~~, ynur nccounr• 24 hnuro a dAy
we believe our n111or valuable a&gt;~M i! (lUI' people. That'8 by calling 1·866·8.1.&gt;-672H. ·
why you'llc:unrinuc w dc•tl with the ~arnc . pcople you
know atld rn,.t. Wherlwr it's the bnnkcr ur 1dlcr ar yuur
Five Star Guaranteed Service,
lcll.'a I uffil.'c, or rhc
At II U.~. Bank CUIIomer, you'll get the lame grcat oc:rvi~
private banker you've
you've come to expect frnm Firnar, 1hank11o our
worked with fur .
exclu1ive Five Star Service Guaranrce-a guaran·
years, they'll
rce that actually pay1 you if we ever fail w
still bt there
.deliver superior cu1tnmcr oc:rvice.
when Y""
Community Involvement. A1 u.s. Bank,
n~d them.
we've learned 81llllc preny vatuahle IC&gt;8011! over the
New Name. Great New OpportiJnltiee.
yc~rt. Like when r.c•u treat
We alw know you have etmugh in your life to k~p
people a1 a ncish lxw, they
track of, and rhc lu~t thin11 you need MC change! with
rerurn the favor. When
your bankin14. J&gt;un'r worry. Yuu'll 1rill enjoy all the
cwerybudy work. t11g0ther,
tame fearu'rc! anJ benefirA of ynur l'ir•l.llr ou:t~JUntJ, and
everybody wow• together.
your C.'htcking and Savings
And when you inveot in a
~uunr nurnllcro will not
w mmuniry, the cflmmuniry inmt• in you. That'! why
change either. And of
we'n: 80 ccmmitud 10 rhe communitieo we t~ervc and the
'
cour~e, the raw and rerm
projrrn
that fuel our future grOWfh.
of your (;1)1 or loan~ will
Firttar it now U.S. Bank. Our name haJ ' hanged.
remain rhc •amc, too.
What matter. mott haon't.

*RRSTAk •• .now
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.Pive Stu~ Gumnt«d@

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�Po!Mroy • Middleport • 01lllpolla, Ohio • Poln1 P...81n1, WV

Gallia County Relay for Life ,set for Aug. 16-17 in city paltc
ing $27.000 to support the 1l'fer more educational pro· event poik&lt;ilble.
All ~re encoura~ged to
Ameril.:un Cn111.:cr Socic1y.
•mms thul will reduce peoThc following ytur. 220· le's risk \If gelling cuncer. ultend this ~ear's Relay for
,upporters on 19 tcums 111d to exptmd c~ncer Life for as httle ot us long as
desired. The event will begitl
joinc1l Klutt ti1r the beginning
seurch programs."
at
6 p.m. Friday, Aug. 16.
1&gt;f the ACS Reluy fur Life.
A vudel¥ of entertainment
nd uctivittes will tulle pla•·e with the opening ~-eremonie~.
Over the lust. 17 yeurs. Relay
Sieve "Rhino" Reinhardt.
for Life hns spreud to J.OOO
uring the Gullia Rel~y.
communities in the U.S. und
l'he colntnunity is remind· from IOI.S The River. will
seven f\1rcign \'Ounlries. ·. d lhnl u tuminnry ceremony serve as the (llaster of cere·
Whtll begun us otw n1un\
ill be held ul 9 p.m. Fridtty. monies. and Gallia Coumy
stutcmcnt i11 the tigh1 uguinsl
ug. 16 in - the purk . Fuir Queen nml ~~111cer surcum;er. hus led to the ACS
uminaries cun be purchased vivor Aliciu Halley witt be
devel(&gt;ping u wvrldwidc
y culling Joun Schmidt 111 the guest speaker to kick-off
movement to end cuncer.
6-4728. or you cun · pur· the even\.
The Survivors Lup will
The Gnlliu County ACS ·hase at the event.
·
Unit will Oil celehruting it&gt;
Lumim1ries will be pluced start at 6:30 p.m.. followed
seventh nnnu11l Rcl11y at this 1round the wulk.ing lrnck dur- by the evem's first,ever
ycnr's eycm . .und the entire llj: the eve~l: und :Will be lit Cnregiver Lnp to recognil~
.:nmmunuy ls mvucd w C\li11C
tth recognmon ol numes ut und honor those who so will·
1111d ~itness whul Rcluy for he 9 p.m. service.
. ing ly help und support
L1tc 1s 1111 uboot.
McFurland and the Gullm friends and fumily members
"Relay for Life b us · much
ounl y Rduy for Life diagnosed with ~uncer.
an awurcncss ruiscr ul'lnLII
onuninee would like to rec·
Teum lt~ps will begin utter·
progress nguinst cuncer us it &gt;gnize their ·corporme spon· ward und will col)linue until SUPPORTI.NG RILAV - PUl$\11\IIOi, a ctwck. for th\1 Gallla
is a fhnd -taiscr." Bonnie ws, Hol7er Medicul C'enler, the end of the evem ut noon County Relay for life to Relay Chairperson Elonnle Mcfarlanu
Mcl'urlund. RN. BSN. Gulliu
olzer Clinic und the on Saiurduy, Au~ . 17. For and Relli!Y Corpo;&gt;ratt~ Spooaorshtp ChalrQtlrson Clnd~
C'nunty Relay li•r Life chuir·
ullipolis Wui· Murt. who more
inf1•rm~11on,
~~111 Liberatore Is Gallipolis wa~Mart store mana&amp;er Ron El\&gt;wen.
person &gt;uid. "Muny nf the uve helped muke this year's McFarland at 446·5679.
~ 1rt kipants wil l he ~p ic ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
who nrc c·unccr ~urvlvors
themselves.
"Their involvement is
proof of the pmgrcss thut hus
•
been made nnl only in cancer
cure rntcs. b111 in the quulity
•
of life l'l&gt;llowing cam:er lreut·
mcnt." she udded. "F1111ds
ruiscd will enable us to
cxpum.lnur services to cuncer
puticnts and their families. lo

OAI.I.II'OLIS
The
Gulliu &lt;.\&gt;UIHY L1111t of the
Amerkun Cunc·cr Sodety
will hold ih unnuul Relay for
L1fc in tht• Gullip11li' City
l'nr~ Aug. 16· 17 .
Reluy for Lit'~ i' the
American C'um:cr Sodcly's
'iguuture uc·tivity that utTers
.everyone in tlw Cl'llllllunity
1111 opporttmity w partidpute
.in the fi!!,htnguin't cum: cr.
Tcnm' c·nmp IJUt al the purk
and mkc turns walking the
Rclny truck. with n rcprescn·
lutivc from euch tenm on the
truck 111 nil times Juring the
event.
·
.
The power of Reluy is thm
it nllows u community to
grieve for those lu,tlo cum:cr
und 111 c·clebrutc the lives of
Ihose wh1• huw survived.
Fm the newly diugnnscd.
Rc,luy otTers un opporlllnity
IO meet SlllllCOilC wh11 has
survived the snme type of
cuncer. und for Cllllcer
putkllls intreutmcnt, it offers
lhll oppurlunlty to shure ,wlth
others.
For the long·lcrm survivor.
Rduy l'lrlngs recogn ition that
lhc ~o 1nmunity c·urcs uhout
Iheir struggle und d1N1re to u
trying time in life.
Rcluy fiH' Life .begun in
May 19H~ when Dr. Gordy
Klutt took the first ~I up of his
24-hour wulkljuglru n urotllld
11 Tm:oinn. Wush .. trr1ck. mis·

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Summer heat
affecting their
sense of style?
NEW YORK (APJ
Dctnil' magatinc advises
polcntial male fa,hion victims
ilol In let tile summer heat
aflcctt heir 1en~c of style.
"In the ;ummcr, guys who
wmddn 't dream of' imlwting
Nanook of' lhc Nm1h at the
onset of winter huvc no proh·
lcm leavi ng the house l1~1king
like they've stepped nutu '5!h
heuch movie," the editor&gt; .&gt;uy
in the Augu&gt;l issue.
The editors offer these
gu itlclinc&gt; to men lor summer
drc&gt;sing :
.
- "Wulk it like you tulk it."
Reef sandals •creum "budget
backpm: ~cr" and 'hould he
avoided. The gladiatm &gt;andul&gt; .

PVH
from Pip Cl
where tru Mand confidentiali·
ty arc sacred," Morrow sai d.
Morrow received his h••~h ·
clor\ degree from the
Universi ty of Cincinnati and
hi' m&lt;"lcr's degree from the
A'hland Thcologicul Seminar
in Pa&gt;tnral Counseling. He
als&lt;l possesses a c}HI)lhtin's
c:ertificatinn from the Ohio
State Chaplain\ A&gt;Miciution .
Prior to being named ak the
chaphti n of' l'a&gt;loral Care
Services at PVH . Morrow

worked as a medical tcchni ·
ciun ut hospital s and luburuto·
rics. as well us in sale&gt; . He
and hi' wife, Vicki, an
emp loyee with the Meigs
Count y Soil and Wutcr
Conservation Service, reside
in Syracuse, und in hi s spure
time, Murrow raises tropical
fish and enjoys traveling.
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stacked in a mobile command cemer so infor- :
to redesign the tower planned for ·Lamb's Medical Services.
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mation could be relayed among responders. :
Knoll, a peak along the Appalachian Trail
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atop South Mountain on the Frederick- Hishw;•y Administration Col)lmunications Fetzer said.
"It's organized chaos," he said. . .
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Washin~ton cllUnty line.
After the Sept. II terror attacks revealed •
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Maryland spem $400,000 on :
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pubhc, serv1ce communlcauons wh1le pre- "We've got to do something in this state if "cross-band connectors." which link multiple •
serving rural 1 scenic and historic character. · public safety.'s going to have communica- frequencies. , Miller called such ~ olutions :
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officials who have overseen the $100 million what channels were available when each state ageocie's, as well as county publi c safety •
statewide P.roject for the past three years say agency got its equipment. The state polic~~re- ·agencies, to commuqicnte at 800 megahertz :
they are willing to consider alternatives to the 011 39 megahertz; some county shentl 's on channels the Federal Commumcauons :
planned l ~0-1'001 tower atop the 1,7S8-foot departments are on 800 megahertz. It's like Commission is mnking available for across •
the difterence between an AM radio and a eel- the country as part of a shift from analog to :
peak - wil'' reservations. ·
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"It's a tlnc line to tread" between environ- lular telephone: both use mdio waves, but digital TV broadcasting. Miller said.
As the taller towers go up. some of the 250: :
memal issues a'1d "the critical need for public they can't read each other's signals.
That means state .troopers must carry existing emergency communications towers&gt;
safuty communications," Thomas H. Miller.
numerous
radios to stay in touch with local - many in the 125- to 150-foot ran~e - wilt
of
the
·Maryland
co-chalnMn
Communications 11\ltastructure Committee, law enforcement agencies. In a big cmer- come down . That includes a decrepit, 90-fool;: ,
said . Miller also Is communications director gcncy, such as the La Plata tornado in April, fire lookout tower ut Lamb's Knoll on which- :
fur the Maryland Institute for Emergency radios from a dozen different agencies were many public safety antennas are mounted: .: : :
Contrary to ropular belief,
there is a national govenl·
men\ program . to provide
funding
for nursing home
ftomfljtD1
expenses.
It's
called
M~lcaid . Medicaid is a welthe number I* tlOSitivt, ask fm program for poor )'leOple.
Y&lt;lllrself thb question: "Can l It Is unfortunate that our
live lln that?" Tflhuwuse at national
policy for lol\g term
hlltlh'l could not $UrVIvt on
em
l't!tlUires
that you either
the dllfuftnce betwten ~r must be poor or
become poor
ht-:ol'lte 1111d the ~~t 1)1' 11
111
order
to
qualify
for help.
liiurslng honle, 1\rliiCipal will ·
that's the law.
he ~'&lt;ill~unled to meet tllflCI\S· Bllt,
The
best way ro manage
r• .
the
risk
of an extended nursIf yo\1 must *llelld princlln8
home
confinement is
,nl, how lo~ wm your assets
insurartce.
.1~1'? Remen1ber If yoo ron· through
Ptln)haslna
a
cost
effective
\lillie princll\111 this year to
policy
requires
cmful
planI'''Y the lllll'lil~ ho~~~e, theft
"11! he less to invest Ill pro- ning and investigation. The
,h,,·c income next year. If quality or the policies has
1l11 1\' Is less to Invest, your gone up, however, it Is still
"" ''&lt;tmenl lncilme Wlllprob- possible to buy inadequate
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or
1:0\lrse,
this
brief
article
111&lt;'111 in~'Ome goes down, you
1vill tit\lbably need ro con- Is no substitute for a careful
moft principal next consideration of all of the
y&lt;':tr to ttlellt nu~lng home advantlli!CS . and disadvan(&lt;'''' · 111is Is the start of an tage~ oflhls matter in light of
:l,n'lcrating downward spi- ·your unique IX!rsollal circum·
stances. Before implep~ent­
ra l.
Ntlhlilll! hon1e costs have to ing any slgnjt'lcant lax or
\,,. p&lt;litl. Either you or sotne- l'inandal planning stfalel!Y•
y011r financial plan''"C else 11\Usl !lilY them . ~'01\tact
There lire only lhl\\e !)Osstble ner, allol'lley, Insurance
"'111\.'es of 1\tllds oilier thl\n , expert or .tall advisor as
) ,111: Y&lt;l\lr r\lmily, the gollel'll- appropriate.
f)ay Caldwell is a certified
.md an iMurance romar
I'""Y· C•tuld your ramily fllldllcial . t&gt;lanner
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to M~um Build, Muat be a . 2477 Centerpoint Rd, Thur· ~· ~!,': ~~~11 ~:g: evening and ~eekend Cabell, Wayne, Putna~ 2856lor Interview
lnioCialon Management 0!, 1 :.P=~~~·n. ~~ ~~f.~ The Town ol Maeon. VW 11
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honest Gentle Romantic, ~an. Clo1htl. Corvette 448•2842 . '
~~· ~~~~~n~equ~~:' ~~ Counties area. Call 1·888·· Part·llme
Corp ,lt currently &amp;Mklng 1 enctt Aequirl&lt;l
accepllng appllcat1onslor a
Loving, CarlflQ Peraon. lmt, FTlree, and much
not limited to· good p&amp;opte 453·4992 WillTrain
tull time Peraonntl Cootdl· RawnftiOOd Cart Canter Water Operator Claaa I, II
(740)709·0044.
:;:It ~~(,V and Saturday, WantiiO&lt;IHto Buy. 1/6001k·1800 sicilia, good c0mput8f' skills, Oaylime Babysltler Needed
Pert-llmt Office
natO!' tor our Gallipolis lo- 1113 Waahlngton St. and/or Ill clatalllcatlon Ia
aq. . ouae. wwa -out
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cat1on. Qualifications inRaven-~ . wv
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baaement. Mason Of Galli~ war we w,u, persona Monday· Friday. Must have
elude a bachtfora dtQrM In
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be PICked up 11 the Muon
18t'Yict male and tamale II• 3 Family Yard Slilt. Collee· County 112 acres of land all ages. some custodial Retarences and Experi· E~epandlng financial Mrvlce Human Rttourcat or Indus· Styllll !'lHded tor buly lal• City Building., 1&amp;01 Seoond
corta and dancers. Prompt tlblea. Womena Clothing· (608)888·7933
work when n,eded, orderly ance. (740)44 t·9212
firm saeka reaponalble ladl· trial AtlatloN and IWO ~~~,. on. lntlant Clientele, Hourly Street. bttwetn the hourt ~
and Prolauional and Confl· Slztt 8·20, LOll of hou•• W
and lonea~~~n appearfnce, EASY WORK! EXCELLENT vidual with cood communi· opertence In teh peraonnel va. Commllllon. PalOVaca· 8 ·a m. and $ p,m. Monday
denttal. we alao do Birth~ hOld Items. Some Fucnlture.. anted to Buy: Used Mo- prtN us rary exper ence
for 01
rleld. E.:cellent communlca· lion, Hta11h Insurance, Con· through Frida~ Applications
day,
Private
and
Bachelor
824
St. At. 325 s In Base- bHa Home. Gall (74o) 448•·. not needed, like to read. AP· PAVI Assemble produq,ta at cation Sklllt or parl·tlme poPartial. &amp;pm· , am. ment. Auguat Snd· Auguat 0175 or (304)675·59eS .
ply at: ,Director, Massm
home.Call Toll Free
sltlon. Must enjoy cualomer non and organlzalional'tldllt 11nu 1ng Ed uca1 1on, 401 K. WI1I be takan until Friday,
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and be tervlc:e orl· are a mutt t.bo!lvidual will be Manv other benellla. F»ti&amp;M Aug. 30, 2002 .
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Why wall? _Start meeting G4raga Sala.' 81QJ02 &amp;
25550. no phone calls, E
ad ba nd
. accurate wllh detallt. Ap· lng, hiring, and tehedullng _o!t.
OPPORTUN ITIES
Ohio tlnglts Vonlght, call ton 8110102. 8:30-7, Aaln or ::::;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:; please Mason County Pub· x~r 1enc
r18 ar1walt- pro~~:lmately 20 .houra per olletema~etera
Wanl8d tKp. peraon tor Rockaprlnga. Rehabilitation
tree 1.a00 •766 .2623 Eixt Shine. Men· Women, Birth· "1110
lie Libr~ry Ia an equ~l oppot"· ~~~yn~santie~t a~~~ ~a~~~ week. To apply, plaase
tractor. worlc on dairy farm Center hu B.IICIIi ng potl·
u pu a ~ -other llama. 9 mllaa
tfELp WANI'F.D
tunlty empl_gyer.
WV ref. req~ red after 1pm sandlta.11 resume to:
lnloCitlon otters montty bOo atart,lng wllh allo f1lllng, &amp; lions available tor health
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304·882·2875.
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rita including health, me, ala· aired, Hnd f&amp;IUfT\1 and 3 I part of tha ttaml lmmedl. · Saturday, 9:30·5:_00. "83
Attention:
EXj)ERIENCED CJ-Rj)EN· 1245 J.J. Kalley Memorial ability,
4011(, and paid vaca· rtf. to EB 08
ate opentngt are available
-Homewood out Rt 160. NAnONAL COMPANY
TEAS NEEDED- Musl have
Orlvt
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ti 6nand hplldays.
200 Main St PI j)leaeant tor tnetotiOwing·
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Fa&gt;: 666-860-4096
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lof uta, Chester TownShip, Hugh 5 Family Yard Salt,
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portallon, tools &amp; knowledge
E·mall: .
lnloCialon Managem.nt Wt!dtUI• Hoaw Eqy!ornent i~g••SulstpeaArvtol•i•r'"'•lor ofiiNUrtl·
M"ga County, end lettara Auguat 16, 17, 18 from
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nee 0
of residential remodeling. ejonatObek,cSata.com
Corp.
Aoctp!lng appHcatlonl lor
owra care
of lntereal to· Tho Oall 8 00
Gatllpolla Office.
SALES ·
Qualllled applicants can
EOE
Attn·. Ch"o Gaakol
we!Oert, Prwloua e•narl· delivery
: am to 6:00Rm each
21 Men tnd WorNn
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CONSULTANTS
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AkrQn,
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mel)t wrequired.
Full benollla ·RN
No eJtperlance nec.e11ary,
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1403 Eastern Ave .. Gallipo· atea. SEOEMS Paramedic
paokagtlncludlng health, Manages dally- unit opera·
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tral,.ng
provided.
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and able Honest • lnlelhgenl - lla. Open . 8·5 M·F. ~,raltll ng P~ram
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dental, ancllong·torm diJI· tlon
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Local Agenty In Ohio seek· Thursday, Friday, Auguai
to atartlmmedlately.
Courieous . FriendlY . (740)448·4814
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HAOINOtoreJntoClltlon.
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A ...-son looking for ·e)lperlenced Trash Ha41or medic Class. 018118110 Be· Viall our wltbalte at ·
and paid vacation. AQpPOJ· P'rovkfftt r..ldtntl wllh out.
'Come Foater parents In Routt 7. At Sliver Bridge
(tpe~~greemenl)
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w!lh CDL't, Garbage Truck gin 8/1912002. Call lnloCialon.com ,
\lont available at The·Dickir· atandlng nur.amg cart
Lawrence, Gatlla, JackiOn, Plaza l~ht turn towarda RlvCall fo~ntervlew
I c:aretr.
and Aollort E)lperlence He· {740)446·9840 e)lt 216 fOt - - - - - - - son Corporation, lnltrltate ·STNA
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Meigs areas. There will be er. Go tralght to,""'•11 ,.nropNot jud
Co1 ao tor. 25271
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Provide•lndlvlduala
direct care 10 very
Mon VOnly
a~o a Job!
qu1red. Call for Interview. detalla and an Application. L ab · 5 pectman
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OccupetloneiTher•plat needed for on·tite collto· 8111 . Fu~~.372 .8867 .
become part ot the pilot Items will be half price.
(740)441 -oo52
e wi pay B
tiona In Poll"'lroy area. E•·
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Tnsae profsaalonal poslproj,ct. Cualllled applicants Hems offered: Toola. Work· -.,.--===guaranteed snlary
Arbors 81 Gallipolis In Gal- porlence with !drug ICrC!tn
t1ona Include a full btnalilt _
may receive_up to $40.00 ahop ltema Cannfng Jara Attention:WORK FROM
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Farmers Bank &amp; Savinga llpolls. OH Ia seekinG' 8 part· collocllona helplul. Fax Itt• Work lrom homtl. buaineas pro·gram ana compettllve
r~:t~~ re!mburt1:ment(;lnlj Dlahel, Gi8sswara, PlaatiC
HOME. Earn $400·
lruanl·nlledwacndarvccadyyoulo Co., PomerO'j, Ohio Is seek· lime OtA to join our rehab 10188r74of lnterella(l61to4)~6}74)0846477· opportunity, create our own aalary package. Call Malis·
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par I
a ware, Potl/j)ans, Kllchen
$4500fmo pVtt
lng a part·tlme collector (a teaml Great opportuntw.
orca
hOura, need help lmmedl· ~· Wamale~ Adm1nl11rator
· ( 7 i 0 Jr~ 08~ 3 aak IoriA't utenaita, Microwave, Colfee
1-800·695·9t68.
assist consumers' in malt!mum of 35 hours per lle.:lble hours! For con!lider· fpaorrmt·tol~ lpanforlmation. qreat ately,
888· 700·6201 , .todaY tor a conliOentlal In·
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, ... u avt prl\louay Maker, Books- other read· www.home·blttdbuli~ll. com
their automotive
week) !or Ita Pomeroy of· allon, please contact. Belh
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terview at740-992-6606
called, pleate can again. lng m·atarlat Mpns Clolhtlce. We ara looking tor Carlson, Therapy Recruiter,
Aehflbl l tallon
~·n wltl nol lng. Baby things, Several Braley and Thompson Inc .,
purchases.
someone wllh collectior\S al : t-866·36e·7620; fax: h111ng
M~Ciure's
1
all 3Restaurant
locallono fullnowor Work From Home Bualneat Roclcapnngt
W.. ...,...
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Center
reSponsible
lOr any debta Bo~e Lola, Flower Stakes, hal an opening for a Case
experience, good communi· a13.926 _6874 or email:
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Opportunity. Create your
other than my own as 01 Collectibles, Older llems, Manager·to work wlth youth
Briun Ro~s
calion &amp; computer skills. BcarlsonOE.tendlcare.com part-time, pick up appllca· own hOul'l. Need help 1m- 38759 Aoclc1prlng1 Road
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Shocks, Pipe Threader, Wa- and tamlllea In Mason
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tlon at location ~ bring back mediately. sea· 709-5201
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between 9:30am &amp; www.batttrdaYe4u.com
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odd s and ends. Terma: ont, uman erv~~ooea, orcareer you have
putfr to facilitate dail~ re· worlt In the Belp!"e &amp; Pomer· Serious Inquiries only. Plasma Strlllca. 740.592.
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amaH clalma, assisting full
Need 5 ladlea to lfll Avon.
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female, been spayed.
Compatltlvo aalaoy and ben·
MODELS
time collector. Send cover Pari .Time lnllruetor A&lt; · 17401446·3358
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(740)44 6-3897.
eUt package. Applicants Children 2 yeara old thru leiter and detailed resume counting· Typing. Send Re- "--===- - -y~ SALJo:may und reauine to PO adults ot all ages. For locel lo Farmers Bank . Alln:Hu· sume to: Galllpollt Career Need aomeone to do "Odd
PT. PlEAsANT . Bo• 1396, St. Albina wv and national Catalogs, com· man Resources Director, College, 1176 Jackaon job" Lawn mowing and/or
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calling
1·800·969·1704 for nectsaary. Selections at
Ohio 45769. Farmers Bank
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an electrical repair, eto.
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Rd. Apple
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1·64E, Exll 0 pportunlty Employer.
or Desired
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Receives
award

Paul
Hodgson,
senior what they choose to do," said
reseureher at The Corporate James McElligott, a partner in
Library, u Web site devoted to the Richmond otlice of law
firm McGuire Woods. "Sadly,
corporate govemance issues.
And it is ea.,y lor companies there has been ·too much
and greedy executives to skirt emphasis on getting the stock
, price up. ruther than disclosing
the rules.
·
For instance, compnnles all the costs and expenses that
often own luxury apartments should be disclosed."
.In big cities or palatial homes
in vacalion hotspots, which
they claim are corporate
necessities even if an execullvc stays there most of. the
time.
TI1en there are the personal
lrlps on corporate jets. The
rules suy the mcremental costs
of fuel and other flight expenses are supposed to appear on
the proxy statement as u form
of compensation. But they
aren't counted as perks when .
an e~ecutlve schedules a meeting near a vacation home and
then claims the trip to be only
for business. '
"Having truthful and accurate disclosure depends on the
peor~lr w' • know the facts and

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The family of

Born May /0, 1_961 ·Died Au.su•t 5, 2001

. Johrt W.
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Would like 10
c"cnd a heart fell
!hank you lo our
family, friends. and
neighbors for !heir

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They say 1hat everything happens for a
reason. We don'l know why, we ask. bu11hc
answer doesn't come. Perhaps one day we
will know why you had 10 leave us all behind.
: Somelhlng uncxpeciCd, an accidenl. How we
: wilh 1ha1 we could each have our lasl
- momcnll wilh you aga1n. Thai punch on the
-shoulder would have been followed by a hug.
You 1ouchcd so many lives. We lhink of you
and smile, remembering, crying, laughing.
Yes, you slill make us smile. Thank you for
sharing your life wilh us. You are missed by
us aiL Thanks for lhc sign. Mom and Dad,
wife, children, brolhcrs. sisters, friends .

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models for co-workers and
the people in the community as well."

Young hired
at GCC

We Cove
Melge, Galll1,
And Mason
Countlu Uke

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ment from the University associate
of Rio Grande, and a mas- of applied
ter's degree in business bus ~nes-s
from Rushmore University in com-.
p u t e r
in South Dakota.
GALLIPOLIS - Susie
He resides in Meigs applicaWamsley,
County
with his wife Jodi, . tions
PCA, and
and daughters, Victoria technoloN e d r a
gy" with il
POMEROY - Gale F. and Madison.
Calltrell,
major in
Sh~implin Jr., a maintePCA, have
technical
nance mechanic-A at the
Blain
b"een
support
Ohio
Valley
Electric
selected as
specialist.
Corp.'s Kyller Creek Plant,
employees
She resides in Gallipolis ·
recently received
his
of the year
Ferry,
W.Va., with her hus- ·
anniversary award for 35
GALLIPOLIS- Trenda band, Greg.
at Family
.
Sen i o r. ..._..__ _..J years of service to the Jordan·Biain was recently
Information
about
pro·
company. according to hired a~&gt; a data-entry spe·
Care
in
Cantrall
Plant Manager Ralph E. cialist in . the accounting grams at GCC may be ·
GalliAilis,
Amburgey.
• department at the Fruth obtained by call\ng 446- :
based - on
. Shrimplin joined the Pharmacy corporate office 4367 or visiting the we:b ~
t h e I r
site at gallipoliscareercolcompany in July 1967 as ll in Point Pleasant, W.Va.
excellent
laborer. In 1970, he trans·- · Blain is a graduate of lege.com. · ·
atten ferred to the maintenance Gallipolis Career College
dance, job
·department, and was pro- . where she received an
per ,for mance and
moted to his current posidedicatiun ·
tion in 1985 .
to
their
He and his wife, Anna,
clients.
live in Pomeroy. ·
Wamsley
has had 2112 years
of service with l'amily
Senior Care, and Cantrell
'
two years with tl\e firm.
· GALLIPOLIS - Wesley
"We would !Ike to take Young has been employed
.Local Unlimited Access
this opportunity to thank as a business instructor at
them for their hard work Gallipolis Career College.
As low as $11.95 per Mo."'
and dedication," a F:finily
Young received a bacheGet Online Today!
Senior Care spokesman lor's degree in math with a
Ptrtonat E·mall Accoun~ Cuotomtr Support
said. "They are good role minor in business managePtroonal Wtb Space, Immediate Adlvallon

· owned apartments in New
York and used company fluids
to develop a multimillion dol·lar J!.Oif ~'Ou111e .
.
fromPipDI
R18as Is also accused of takIng cash payments of $1 mil' ~ ported In the pro~y and lion a month, though the com·•pdtcd out In the ~'Onwru11es' pany rej!Orted his comjlensa1illtlltcirtl statements.' said
as $I .9 million a year.
l';tll-lck Mc0\1\1\o a vice presl- tiiln
.1'o date, must abuses of
d ~ nt til the lnve~ttlr advoctrcy
perks have come to light
lln11 lnslllutlol\111 Shareholder because of broader lnvestl~a­
Services 111 l{oekville, Md. llons. The Adelphia probe, tor
'But there ure a lot of thln~s iMtance, l!rew from a discloth1
1 11 t\1'1' golllg otl that we don ,t sure of billions of dollars in
·k now u11out, that we can I
unrepotted debt. Tyco cume
scrutiny
ut\er
lh!lt 's whul the StlC Is under
1\odowskl was tarl!e.ted t'or
ill I t'stlg&lt;ltlng ltt Industrial con- tax
eVWIIOn,
gh1111crtlle Tyco llltct1mtlonnl
leade1·s m-en 't
Corpornte
!Jd., which ttllegedly bought
orchestrating
the deception
· l\11mcr .. CllO
IJellnls
K11t lowski .an $1 mllliotl alone. Mllch or the tlrne, top
1\natlcial otlicers know what
New Y&lt;ll'k ttpartn1c111.
expenses
are being incurred
Nowhere ill the t1nnncinl
and
detennine
where they are
s ll•tcmt~tts or proxy did It say
tlmt Tyco had bought the IUKU- booked.
"Many companies bury
ry pttd for 1\otlowski or that
perks
111 business expenses,
lie l1&lt;1d pttid rent on the properand
.
It's
u'most Impossible to
lie.~. whkh Is fe11Uired If it's an
what
they are," said
know
c· x~'\'ullvc'li primary dwelllnll
" " fur pe~olllll use,
New reports also 11llelle that
· ty~u spent $11 million Ill cllllh
l\1t llllii&lt;Jlles, 1111 and other fur,1nt ~hlt1J!~ lndudin!! a $6,000
g11ld-llnJ-but'f!UIIdy, floral-pat·
tclllctl shower curtuln, accordhill hJ 11tc Wall Street Journal.
lh~. compruty .also allegedly
ttit'k~d Uti half the tab for u
~2. 1 111llllon tlip to the Italian
i ~ tu11d or Srtitlinin, where
l\117lowskl held ll 4tlth birth·
,hy ptu1y for his wife.
i\ 11 thi s while Kotlow~kl
IVJI' ii1llkllll! nhnn~l $293 millit Ill tl\1.111 I99R to 2001 In
~tllllry. boii\ISCS lU1d 5tOCk pro·
Jim Morrlaon, Certified Financial
t~t·d.l, nccordlnll to pubtk 111111 ~~ 1md ln~ldcr tradlnl! track·
530 Second Avenue
rt I'hmui!ull Flnandal.
Al1o utlder tire is Adelphia
Oalllpolla, Ohio
· CummUrilcatlons
Corp.,
whoi!c furrtler chllirmatl John
H.igu~ and other top elltslUtiYet
rtt'l! ncculll!d of ualna Adelphia
IUIINIII fiLANNINQ
fllllnes for penonal travel
without 111lmtiuratna the com•
IDUCATION IILANNINQ
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IIITIIIIMINT fiLANNINQ
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and food during the
lime of our sorrow.
A special thank you
is extended 10 lhc
Eagle Ridge
Communily,
Syracuse Nazarene
Churbh, Eden
Unilcd Bnilhren
Church and Sunday·
School, and
Cremeens Funeral
Home .
i.JJVI!d and
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and •ptckllfrltnd
Dave Medley

Forked Run
Sportsman Club.
Sunday, August II
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Junior High
Cheerleaders t
would /ike to
rhatlk the Ohio
Educational
Support Gr11up
for their gennom
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. seeking TRUCK MECHANIC
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in Tractor and Trailer repair.
• Class A CDL a plus.
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Competitive wages,
benefits and 401K.

You can make calls on
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Gallipolis, OH 45631

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Joe A. Moor-.aroker 441·1818
Ser•h L. Bv•n•·Moore, Broker 441·1818
Petrlole Hay•· 448·3884 Cera Caaey-245·8430
Cynthie Slolll•no· 388•1841
Cendaoe
448·7412

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lncludld with lhll ronon tiY1I
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Wall Street .
iving investors
ope in future
NEW YORK (AP) - Wall
Street's recent string of
triple-digit rallies and u rare
week of solid gains might
give some investors hope
that the bear market is finally
ending.
·
But there are still plenty of
reasons to be skeptical,
including the fact that the
number of companies issuing
pessimistic forecasts for the
current quarter is growing.
"We've been in a trend the
last several quarters where
the ratio of negative to positive (outlooks) had been ·
declining, but now that's
popped buck up," said Chuck
Hill. director of research ut
Thomson First Call.
Thomson First Call count-.
ed 557 preannouncements
for the current quarter, as of
Au~. 8. the most recent datu
avatlable. Of those, 308 have
been below analysts' expectations, 110 in line with forecasts and 139 above esti~ates . Negati v~ . forecasts
oiltnum!&gt;er poslttve ones
more than 2 to I.
Although that rntio is still
an improl'ement from what it
was for most of 200 I, it represents a retreat for this year.
Three months ago. ut the
same point in the second
quarter of this year, there wus
roughly one negative preannouncement for every positive one. Six months ago, at
the same point in the first
quaner, the ratio was just
under 2 to' I.
The current quarter · won't
end for most companies for
'another six weeks. but Hill
ex~cts the negative tone ,to
contmue.
.., "I don't see it going back
down to the kind numbers we
had in the second ~uarter or
the tirst quarter," H1ll sa id .
• Analysts say the trend is
worrisome. but not that surprising given the recent spate
of uninspiring-to-negative
economic data, including
weaker-than-expected gross
domestic product for the sec-

Sunda~August11,2002

Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis, Ohio • Point Pleasant, WV

and quuner and disappointill£ findings on employment
und busin~ss activity at the
beginning of the month.
In recent weeks, u number
of compnnies huve issued
cautious to gloomy business
outlooks. Among them:
Verizon, Best Buy and Cisco
Systems.
Although extreme pessimism on the part of companies and in'vestors is consid·
crcd to be one indicator thut
the end of a bear market is
near, most mnrket observers
are hesitant to say the
increase in weak forecasts
translates into anything positive for stocks.
"The market is still not
cheap. and without the market being cheap und earnings
estimates commg down, you
huvc to ask yourself what the
catalyst is going to be to get
this market going," said Russ
Koestcrich , U.S. eq uity
strategist ut Stute Street
Corp. "1 don't know if the
risk 'is so much to the downside, but to whut is going to
get the mnrkct to move up.
There may not be a catalyst."
Right 'IJ.OW, Wall Street is
focused on two events coming up this week: consideration of a possible interest rate
cut by the Federal Reserve
und u deudline set by the
Securities and Exchange
Commission for the nation 's
lur~est compunies to certify
the1r finuncial results.
More economic data is also
expected, and investors will
be watching closely to see
what the new numbers on
jobs and business activity
signal about the heulth of the
economy.
Once those events puss.
however, investors wil.l again
look to earnings forecasts in
deciding whether they are
beller off buying. selling, or
just ~ining tight. Sluggish or
disappointing numbers will
muke that decision all the
more lilxing.

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NEW YORK (AP) - Tho bad nows about
Tho loot.:clistanee and lnton101 or lee
bankrupt
telecommunl~ations
nml company said it 1MY writo Off $50,a hi Ilion In
WorldCom Inc. has become $3.3 billion &amp;oodwlll and other lntalljible a ot wi\On It
worst~.
mtat its nnancos to a&lt;lju 1 for tho aecount·
The compa.ny Sllld Thunclay that It had Ina problems. That would be ane of tho
uncovered another $3,3 billion In boaus blgost SUQh write-offs In U. , CQfpOfiiiO hi •
accounting. brinjjlJ1i tho total to allolit $'7.1 101')'.
billion. uud wumod that It could find ll'lMl
Tho ~pmy proYiously roponed tlndln~
ncwuming pro!&gt;lems as it moves forward $3.8 billion In uec:oundng lrrogularltle for
with its internal invQstiiJation.
2001 and lho flnl halfof2002. The lutest dis·
WorldCom spokesman Brtld Bums said t.ho c:ovoty w~s made as tho comp~~ny reviewed Its
lntt&gt;st figunls have alnlady bocn rcportod to boob for 1999 and 2000,
·
the Securities and Exchanllll Commission and
Bec1us~:~ of the accounting problem~.
won't affect tho Clinton, Miss,-~sod comp~~· WorldCom Sllld It would rostat Its tlnunciul
ny 's ubility ta koep apel'llting.
statements for all of 2!XXl, 200 I ~tnd the tll'$1
"The compuny identified the nnaneial quarter of 2002,
issues to the mvostliJIIIlvc authorities 1111d we
WOfldCom flied for Chaptor II hankruptcy
are working hard to get tho comp~~ny bac:.k on · protection on July 21, listing $107 billion in
solid finunciul footing," Bums said. ·
totalossols and $41 billion In debts. It wus tho

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line the kltchtn Aangt. rtltlgtratOf,
dlahwlahtf', and cOmpactor ah atav
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Many fruit lrt••· tlowitrl, and
ahnlba. Sprlnkltr ayattm In tnt rear.
2 car •"ached. oarage and a carport
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oemtnl drtvewaya A home you'll bt
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ban in all bars, restaurants
- NEW YORK (AP) - The smok ing. said E. Charles
city said Friday it will try to Hunt, executive vice prcsiban smoking in all bars and dent of an association chapter.
restaurants by focusing on the
"It's not going to happen,"
potential health threat to has- said Trincanello. "There is
pitality workers.
1!)0 much politics from restuuMayor Michael Bloomberg rant owners and .the fear of
will ask the City Council next losing customers."
: week to outlaw smoking in
"You have the right to do
~he roughly 13,000 establish- what you want," chimed in
- ments not covered by the cur- lunchtime patron Nicky
rent law, which permits Polak, a social smoker who
smoking in bars and in restau- believes smoking should be
rants with fewer than 35 allowed in the bar area.
seats.
Brendan McCormick, a
It would be the second time spokesman for Philip Morris,
in as many months that the ,. said the company supported
Bloomberg admuliS,trauon "reason:Jble restrictions" but
has targeted smokers; 10 July, felt "business owners should
it raised the cigarette tax from have the llexibility in how
8 cents to $1 .50 a pack.
they deal with smok ing in
"If you arc a bartender or. a their establ ishments."
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an estab!ish":lent wh,ere there · law in New York City is
is S'!l?kmg, m _an e1ght·hour working," said Scott Wexler,
day tt s the eqUivalent of you executive director of the
smoking half a pac.~ of c~~a- Empire Stale Restaurant &amp;
reues
yourself, . said Tavern Association, which
~loornberg, who qu1t smok- represents 10,000 on-premise
tn¥,"18 years ago.
licensees of bars and taverns
-, ·~o employ?r would al!o~ in New York City.·
the1r em~loyees to work 111 a
Bloomberg pointed to
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P!af.C Wl~h a~bcsto~ ·!n 1 ~es California as proof that there
atr, he sa1d. 'Th1s IS JUS '
would be no economic Joss
qangerous a~d that.:s why we
"All of the evidence ~~gshould stop II now. .
gests that in California, where
Elena Deutsch, dtrector of they did this that actually the
"'obacco
Control at · the patronage of· restaurants and
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said the mayor's proposal hars -. the amount o money
would protect workers.
spent ~~ the~ -goes up, not
. Not everyone shared their down. he said.
Most states have some level
concern.
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"Being subjected to smoke o r~stnct1ons on . pu 1c
is pan of my job,". said bar- s~~km~;: In , addition to
ttndcr Tony Tnncanello, C~hfom1a. _D~Ia~are and s~v­
leaning on an ashtray-strewn eral mun1C1palit1es, mcludmg
counter at Milos' Greek El l'~so, Texas. enforce total
restaurant
in
midtown bans m bars and restaurants.
Manhanan.
Mame, Utah. and Vermont
In July. the New York State ban smokmg m restaurants
Restaurant
Association but not b~rs.
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dropped its longstanding
Accordmg ,to the Amencan
opposition to the current Non smo~ers
R1ghts
smoking law after a survey Foun,!lauon. as of. !uly 5,
showed most members were nearly 400 commumttes have
in favor of it.
ordinances that ban smoking
The a.o;sociation will .now in all restaurants. and 89 have
poll members about whether ordinances prohbiting smok·
they support a full ban ·on ing in all freestanding bars.

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filing In \1. '. hi 101')'.
Tlml'$du •· rol'elution cun~ umld ll Stri"i nf
IIC\.'0111\tlng ~o~:umlul thut ha tumished some
of tho natioo' ht.r;ost tlm1 , fo1Hn11 once
miahty ompa.llits like Bmon tnd 01001.1
Cr0sslt1ll. Thu f~tllvut ha sc~'lm ly hal-en
lnl'(lstor confidenee. pummelillll srack and
pon lun l'lmds.
The. t\ilul imtl\ICt of prohiOlnu ~t Wwldf'utn
won't be known until~~~ ·uuntlna liml KPMO
L.I.P tlnisi\Os uudith\1 tho its nmmtiul Slat ~
milnts fur 21XlU·!ll. thtl comp~~ny said,
Anhur Audcrslln l.U'. the uL-c:auntlna tlnn
convkt~d tit' ~:rimim1l chuti~S for shNddlnif
Enron Ultdit dncumC~nt , had btcn
WorldC'om's uuditor until Muy.
The tlcl:lluntinll f111ud thut uc:currod In 2000
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Thu"d' by the fln1ndlll news n tworlt
('NRC,
In the hlt~t tl$1!. the ~ron uld, former
chi.-t' tln1n lal offi~r 'cott Sulll an Is
~li~'cd tu ha1 used 1 vtrhu uf mothocl to
hohtllf Income, lncludi"'! countlna reserw
t'tlr Nld dllbt~ us llflllt'lllit" in~om;s.
lAM \lo:\'~ . 'ulli1•11n 11nd lt!rmcr controller
l)uvid Myers WCI'Il 111'1\'St\!11 und c:hafi!Cd with
hiding m~arly $.1 billion in ~penses and lyina
1\l Investors and roaulllt\ll'li in II des(lllfite hid
II) l..11ep the Ctltllj)lltl)lllflOOt.
But wh~:thcr the ~omp~~ny's fwmcr chief
" ·litutive. B~munl Ebblll'$. had knowledao of
fruudulomt ~~~couming mcthoth h•sn't been
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PORTLAND, ORl. (AP) take 60 pen:ont of the dam·
A stnte law that gives a crime agos and allonloy fees aro
victims fund 60 percent of · cupped 11t 20 percent.
punitive d!lllliiGOSawarded by
Frank DoMondoza had
..!juries wus declunld constitu· , sued his former attorney,
!tonal T~ursday by tho Bruce Huffman, clalmlna
Oregon Supreme Court.
froudulcnt trlmafor of roal
"This is u big one for us," ostattl and wroniJful usc of
suld Kevin Neely, ~pokesmun lcgul procedure.
for the Oregon utturney gen·
In !999. 11 fcdcr11l jury
erul, saying the decision owardcd DoMendau $1.767
shouli.l speed collection af million. including $1.! mil·
some outstanding judgments. lion in punitive damages that
But tho Oregon Trial wore · later reduced to
Lawyers Association said tho $550.000.
ruling would 11111ke conDoMcndo~a challeniJcd the
s~m.ers and attorneys loss stiiiO law rcqulrhi&amp; payment
wtlltng to risk suing compa· 10 tho crime victims fund
nics for fraud or illeanl b.usl·. 'clalminiJ the state' had no
ne.~s practices.
, authority to take uny port of
Our clients typicully don t 1111 uwurd made In federal
have the finunclui Rlsourccs coun
ta go to ca~n. and they nood
Th~ Orc!on surcromc
u law or wtlllng to take the
risk 1 ~ut thev will get back Court rojcctc tho chal cnae.
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"A plaintiff has no right or
"lhe cost ~ f ~ 0 1ng. to trta1
entitlement to punitive dam·
they Will.' ~a td Chris
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aouneff. a spakesmun for lho ttgcs. }ustlcc Tom Balmer
ussociatian.
. wrote. It has always .~on, at
Punitive damages are most, an expectation.
·awarded in addition to com·
In, addition, tho court noted,
pensation for Injuries to pun- punttlve dama11ea uro not
tsh defendants In a lawsuit intended to reward law1u1ta
either individuals or corpot'll· but to punish pe.ople or com·
tlons - that juries consider panics for mls~onduct.
especially nogllgern or u . DcMendoza a uttornoy,
threat to public interest.
Dave Ollsttap. said he did not
In 1987. the Legislature plan an appeal.
passed a law requiring a par· · "We had a stronaaraument
tlon of the dumuge award be but the Supreme Court of
paid to a crime victims fund. Ore~ did not aaroe and that
After severn I amendments, hus orne .the law.'' Oil strap
the state is now allowed to said.

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G11(('"'\9•uim Hatod tho 1'rail'a nowoot ~o~1raa, Tho Judgt at C..pitol
Hill in Pranvill~, 111 onu ol' I0 public courua in tho' eo11ntry wort"-v t~l'
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NEW YORK (AP) - Wall
Street's recent string of
triple-digit rallies and u rare
week of solid gains might
give some investors hope
that the bear market is finally
ending.
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But there are still plenty of
reasons to be skeptical,
including the fact that the
number of companies issuing
pessimistic forecasts for the
current quarter is growing.
"We've been in a trend the
last several quarters where
the ratio of negative to positive (outlooks) had been ·
declining, but now that's
popped buck up," said Chuck
Hill. director of research ut
Thomson First Call.
Thomson First Call count-.
ed 557 preannouncements
for the current quarter, as of
Au~. 8. the most recent datu
avatlable. Of those, 308 have
been below analysts' expectations, 110 in line with forecasts and 139 above esti~ates . Negati v~ . forecasts
oiltnum!&gt;er poslttve ones
more than 2 to I.
Although that rntio is still
an improl'ement from what it
was for most of 200 I, it represents a retreat for this year.
Three months ago. ut the
same point in the second
quarter of this year, there wus
roughly one negative preannouncement for every positive one. Six months ago, at
the same point in the first
quaner, the ratio was just
under 2 to' I.
The current quarter · won't
end for most companies for
'another six weeks. but Hill
ex~cts the negative tone ,to
contmue.
.., "I don't see it going back
down to the kind numbers we
had in the second ~uarter or
the tirst quarter," H1ll sa id .
• Analysts say the trend is
worrisome. but not that surprising given the recent spate
of uninspiring-to-negative
economic data, including
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and quuner and disappointill£ findings on employment
und busin~ss activity at the
beginning of the month.
In recent weeks, u number
of compnnies huve issued
cautious to gloomy business
outlooks. Among them:
Verizon, Best Buy and Cisco
Systems.
Although extreme pessimism on the part of companies and in'vestors is consid·
crcd to be one indicator thut
the end of a bear market is
near, most mnrket observers
are hesitant to say the
increase in weak forecasts
translates into anything positive for stocks.
"The market is still not
cheap. and without the market being cheap und earnings
estimates commg down, you
huvc to ask yourself what the
catalyst is going to be to get
this market going," said Russ
Koestcrich , U.S. eq uity
strategist ut Stute Street
Corp. "1 don't know if the
risk 'is so much to the downside, but to whut is going to
get the mnrkct to move up.
There may not be a catalyst."
Right 'IJ.OW, Wall Street is
focused on two events coming up this week: consideration of a possible interest rate
cut by the Federal Reserve
und u deudline set by the
Securities and Exchange
Commission for the nation 's
lur~est compunies to certify
the1r finuncial results.
More economic data is also
expected, and investors will
be watching closely to see
what the new numbers on
jobs and business activity
signal about the heulth of the
economy.
Once those events puss.
however, investors wil.l again
look to earnings forecasts in
deciding whether they are
beller off buying. selling, or
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NEW YORK (AP) - Tho bad nows about
Tho loot.:clistanee and lnton101 or lee
bankrupt
telecommunl~ations
nml company said it 1MY writo Off $50,a hi Ilion In
WorldCom Inc. has become $3.3 billion &amp;oodwlll and other lntalljible a ot wi\On It
worst~.
mtat its nnancos to a&lt;lju 1 for tho aecount·
The compa.ny Sllld Thunclay that It had Ina problems. That would be ane of tho
uncovered another $3,3 billion In boaus blgost SUQh write-offs In U. , CQfpOfiiiO hi •
accounting. brinjjlJ1i tho total to allolit $'7.1 101')'.
billion. uud wumod that It could find ll'lMl
Tho ~pmy proYiously roponed tlndln~
ncwuming pro!&gt;lems as it moves forward $3.8 billion In uec:oundng lrrogularltle for
with its internal invQstiiJation.
2001 and lho flnl halfof2002. The lutest dis·
WorldCom spokesman Brtld Bums said t.ho c:ovoty w~s made as tho comp~~ny reviewed Its
lntt&gt;st figunls have alnlady bocn rcportod to boob for 1999 and 2000,
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the Securities and Exchanllll Commission and
Bec1us~:~ of the accounting problem~.
won't affect tho Clinton, Miss,-~sod comp~~· WorldCom Sllld It would rostat Its tlnunciul
ny 's ubility ta koep apel'llting.
statements for all of 2!XXl, 200 I ~tnd the tll'$1
"The compuny identified the nnaneial quarter of 2002,
issues to the mvostliJIIIlvc authorities 1111d we
WOfldCom flied for Chaptor II hankruptcy
are working hard to get tho comp~~ny bac:.k on · protection on July 21, listing $107 billion in
solid finunciul footing," Bums said. ·
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In lhe evening•.
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11mo addr111 and
will be accepted until
Auguel 31, 2002 end
opened at the raautar
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Pamela Riley, Clerk
Auguol 11, 11, 21,
2002

NYC ·mayor seeks smoking

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recreation. Aloo 14 ocrtt rl'/1 $40,000
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ban in all bars, restaurants
- NEW YORK (AP) - The smok ing. said E. Charles
city said Friday it will try to Hunt, executive vice prcsiban smoking in all bars and dent of an association chapter.
restaurants by focusing on the
"It's not going to happen,"
potential health threat to has- said Trincanello. "There is
pitality workers.
1!)0 much politics from restuuMayor Michael Bloomberg rant owners and .the fear of
will ask the City Council next losing customers."
: week to outlaw smoking in
"You have the right to do
~he roughly 13,000 establish- what you want," chimed in
- ments not covered by the cur- lunchtime patron Nicky
rent law, which permits Polak, a social smoker who
smoking in bars and in restau- believes smoking should be
rants with fewer than 35 allowed in the bar area.
seats.
Brendan McCormick, a
It would be the second time spokesman for Philip Morris,
in as many months that the ,. said the company supported
Bloomberg admuliS,trauon "reason:Jble restrictions" but
has targeted smokers; 10 July, felt "business owners should
it raised the cigarette tax from have the llexibility in how
8 cents to $1 .50 a pack.
they deal with smok ing in
"If you arc a bartender or. a their establ ishments."
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waiter or waitress and work 10 . "We believe that the current
an estab!ish":lent wh,ere there · law in New York City is
is S'!l?kmg, m _an e1ght·hour working," said Scott Wexler,
day tt s the eqUivalent of you executive director of the
smoking half a pac.~ of c~~a- Empire Stale Restaurant &amp;
reues
yourself, . said Tavern Association, which
~loornberg, who qu1t smok- represents 10,000 on-premise
tn¥,"18 years ago.
licensees of bars and taverns
-, ·~o employ?r would al!o~ in New York City.·
the1r em~loyees to work 111 a
Bloomberg pointed to
1
P!af.C Wl~h a~bcsto~ ·!n 1 ~es California as proof that there
atr, he sa1d. 'Th1s IS JUS '
would be no economic Joss
qangerous a~d that.:s why we
"All of the evidence ~~gshould stop II now. .
gests that in California, where
Elena Deutsch, dtrector of they did this that actually the
"'obacco
Control at · the patronage of· restaurants and
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Amencan
Cancer Soc1ety, . ,
,,
f
said the mayor's proposal hars -. the amount o money
would protect workers.
spent ~~ the~ -goes up, not
. Not everyone shared their down. he said.
Most states have some level
concern.
f , · · .
bl '
"Being subjected to smoke o r~stnct1ons on . pu 1c
is pan of my job,". said bar- s~~km~;: In , addition to
ttndcr Tony Tnncanello, C~hfom1a. _D~Ia~are and s~v­
leaning on an ashtray-strewn eral mun1C1palit1es, mcludmg
counter at Milos' Greek El l'~so, Texas. enforce total
restaurant
in
midtown bans m bars and restaurants.
Manhanan.
Mame, Utah. and Vermont
In July. the New York State ban smokmg m restaurants
Restaurant
Association but not b~rs.
.
dropped its longstanding
Accordmg ,to the Amencan
opposition to the current Non smo~ers
R1ghts
smoking law after a survey Foun,!lauon. as of. !uly 5,
showed most members were nearly 400 commumttes have
in favor of it.
ordinances that ban smoking
The a.o;sociation will .now in all restaurants. and 89 have
poll members about whether ordinances prohbiting smok·
they support a full ban ·on ing in all freestanding bars.

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Tlml'$du •· rol'elution cun~ umld ll Stri"i nf
IIC\.'0111\tlng ~o~:umlul thut ha tumished some
of tho natioo' ht.r;ost tlm1 , fo1Hn11 once
miahty ompa.llits like Bmon tnd 01001.1
Cr0sslt1ll. Thu f~tllvut ha sc~'lm ly hal-en
lnl'(lstor confidenee. pummelillll srack and
pon lun l'lmds.
The. t\ilul imtl\ICt of prohiOlnu ~t Wwldf'utn
won't be known until~~~ ·uuntlna liml KPMO
L.I.P tlnisi\Os uudith\1 tho its nmmtiul Slat ~
milnts fur 21XlU·!ll. thtl comp~~ny said,
Anhur Audcrslln l.U'. the uL-c:auntlna tlnn
convkt~d tit' ~:rimim1l chuti~S for shNddlnif
Enron Ultdit dncumC~nt , had btcn
WorldC'om's uuditor until Muy.
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Thu"d' by the fln1ndlll news n tworlt
('NRC,
In the hlt~t tl$1!. the ~ron uld, former
chi.-t' tln1n lal offi~r 'cott Sulll an Is
~li~'cd tu ha1 used 1 vtrhu uf mothocl to
hohtllf Income, lncludi"'! countlna reserw
t'tlr Nld dllbt~ us llflllt'lllit" in~om;s.
lAM \lo:\'~ . 'ulli1•11n 11nd lt!rmcr controller
l)uvid Myers WCI'Il 111'1\'St\!11 und c:hafi!Cd with
hiding m~arly $.1 billion in ~penses and lyina
1\l Investors and roaulllt\ll'li in II des(lllfite hid
II) l..11ep the Ctltllj)lltl)lllflOOt.
But wh~:thcr the ~omp~~ny's fwmcr chief
" ·litutive. B~munl Ebblll'$. had knowledao of
fruudulomt ~~~couming mcthoth h•sn't been
dctonnin~&gt;d ,

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PORTLAND, ORl. (AP) take 60 pen:ont of the dam·
A stnte law that gives a crime agos and allonloy fees aro
victims fund 60 percent of · cupped 11t 20 percent.
punitive d!lllliiGOSawarded by
Frank DoMondoza had
..!juries wus declunld constitu· , sued his former attorney,
!tonal T~ursday by tho Bruce Huffman, clalmlna
Oregon Supreme Court.
froudulcnt trlmafor of roal
"This is u big one for us," ostattl and wroniJful usc of
suld Kevin Neely, ~pokesmun lcgul procedure.
for the Oregon utturney gen·
In !999. 11 fcdcr11l jury
erul, saying the decision owardcd DoMendau $1.767
shouli.l speed collection af million. including $1.! mil·
some outstanding judgments. lion in punitive damages that
But tho Oregon Trial wore · later reduced to
Lawyers Association said tho $550.000.
ruling would 11111ke conDoMcndo~a challeniJcd the
s~m.ers and attorneys loss stiiiO law rcqulrhi&amp; payment
wtlltng to risk suing compa· 10 tho crime victims fund
nics for fraud or illeanl b.usl·. 'clalminiJ the state' had no
ne.~s practices.
, authority to take uny port of
Our clients typicully don t 1111 uwurd made In federal
have the finunclui Rlsourccs coun
ta go to ca~n. and they nood
Th~ Orc!on surcromc
u law or wtlllng to take the
risk 1 ~ut thev will get back Court rojcctc tho chal cnae.
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"A plaintiff has no right or
"lhe cost ~ f ~ 0 1ng. to trta1
entitlement to punitive dam·
they Will.' ~a td Chris
n
aouneff. a spakesmun for lho ttgcs. }ustlcc Tom Balmer
ussociatian.
. wrote. It has always .~on, at
Punitive damages are most, an expectation.
·awarded in addition to com·
In, addition, tho court noted,
pensation for Injuries to pun- punttlve dama11ea uro not
tsh defendants In a lawsuit intended to reward law1u1ta
either individuals or corpot'll· but to punish pe.ople or com·
tlons - that juries consider panics for mls~onduct.
especially nogllgern or u . DcMendoza a uttornoy,
threat to public interest.
Dave Ollsttap. said he did not
In 1987. the Legislature plan an appeal.
passed a law requiring a par· · "We had a stronaaraument
tlon of the dumuge award be but the Supreme Court of
paid to a crime victims fund. Ore~ did not aaroe and that
After severn I amendments, hus orne .the law.'' Oil strap
the state is now allowed to said.

Contpliments

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Hill in Pranvill~, 111 onu ol' I0 public courua in tho' eo11ntry wort"-v t~l'
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Tho Judp offer1 mora plf for tho money than any othor
couree In Amorlea."
AlabAma'• Robart Trant Jonu Oalf'Trttil .. ."aclmo of' tho boat public
golf on oat•th." - TIH Nt"' l't•rk 1);,,.,.,
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Gules Open Dully ut 7:00 u.m. and Close at 11:00 p.m.
Saturday, August 10, 2002
9:\Kl u.m. Stull Assignments
10:00.-:I:!K) p.m. Bnnth Setup

I 2:30p.m.
·1:00 p.tn.
2:00 p.m.
~ :!Kl p.m.
(1:00 p.nl.

Domestic Arts Judging - Senior Fuir Building
Amateur Photogmphy Judging · Coon Hunters Building
Anuueur Painting Judging - Coon Hunters Building
Baking anJ Cunning Judging -·Coon Hunters Building
Gmnge Exhibit Judging • Senior Fair Building

Sunduy, August 11, 2002
7:00·9:00 u.111. Hog Wci~h In - l.ivcstntk Bums
9:00-1O:(Kl u.m. Murkct Sheep. Breeding Sheep &amp; Gout Weigh In Livcstn..:k Bums
10:00-1'1 :lXl u.m. Murket Steer. Comtltcrciul Feeder Steer, und Dairy
M:u·ket Feeder Wdgh In · Livestock Burns
II :00 u.m. Rubbit Weigh In - Livestock Burns
II JO u.m. Pmtlll'YWeigh In -Livestock Barns
3:00p.m. All sulcs cost. drug use notification forms due in Jr Fair Otfice
3:00 p.m. Lundmtu·k Appreciation Dinner · Livestock Show Arena
3:00 p.ln. Stm·t Line Up for Junior Fuir Purude - Ruce Truck .
3:30p.m. Junior Fuir Purudc • Ruce Tru~k
6:00p.m. All Junior Fair Projects must be in Place
6:30p.m. Prince, Princess, King &amp; Queen Contest - Gmndstand
7:00p.m. Religious Servil.:es. Meigs County Ministerial
Association • Grundstand
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Monday, August 12, 2002
Sponsor of the Day· WLWF 93.1
' Various Times: The Mugic of "The Cuplingers"
7:00 u.m. Outes Open
.
9:00 tl.nl. JuniOI' Fuit· 4·H Horse Show · Horse Arena ~
9:00 u.m. Little Miss und Mister Cohtest • Hill Stage
10:00 u.m. Dntft Hors~.: Show - Grandstand
10:00 u.m. Junior Fnit· Duiry Show- Livestock Show Arena ,
12: 00 p.m. Elicyde Druwing · Hill Stuge
12:00 p.m. Open Cluss Daily Show- Livestock Show Arena
I :00 p.m. Junior Fair Po41try Show followed by
Open Cluss Poultry Show · Small Show Arena
12:00 p.m . Flower Show Judging - Senior Fuir Building
I:00 p.m. Huy Show · Soil &amp; Wutcr Conservation Boot.h
I :30 p.m. Hot'tkulturc Judging · Coon Huntllrs Building
4:00p.m. Kiddie Truclur Pull - Smull Shuw Arcnu
4:00p.m. Bt·ennnu Mttnucl· Hill Stugc
5:00 p.m. Junior Fair Bourd Auction - Livestock Show Arena
5:00p.m. Pic Eating Contest · Hill Stage
.~JO ·p.m. .Juniur Fair Oottt Show - Livestock Show Arena
6:00p.m. Junior Fair Sheep Show followed hy
.
Open Cluss Sheep Show - Livestock Show Arenu
6:00 p.nl. Rttcin~: United Methodist Church - Hill Stage
6:00 p.m. Demo Derby - Grandstand
7:00 p.m. B.J. Smith·Hi 11 Stitge
ti:OO p.m. Big Bend Cloggc•·s- Hill Stugc
ll :00 p.m. Gutcs Close
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August 13, 2002
Sponsor ot' the Day- "Kawasaki Motor Sports"
'1\u~sduy,

Vul'iuus Times: The Mugic of "The Cnplingers"
7:00 u.m. Gntcs Open
H:OO u.n1. Junior Fuir lhthbit Show · Small Show Arena
12:00 p.m. Bi~y~lc Druwing · Hill Stage
.
I :00 p.m. Open Cia .~ .~ Beef Show followed by
.
hminr Fair B~:ef Breeding - Livestock Show Arena
4:00p.m. Kiddie Tructor Pull · Smull Show Arena
~:00 p.m. Duiry Murkct Feeder Show - Livestock Show Arena
~JO p.m. Commcrciul Feeder Steer Show · Livestock ShowArenu
.6:00p.m. Junior J:&lt;'uir Market Steer Show - Show Arena
11:00 p.m. Ro..:kspring .~ Church · Hill Stugc
7: 15 p.n1. Swingin Seniors - Hill Stage
7:30p.m·. Amcricun Motor Cmss - Grandstand
H:OO p.m. .Junior Fulr Tulent Show - Hill Stage
II :00 p.m. Gale .~ CI\)Sc
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Thursday, August 15, 2002 • Senior Citizen Day
Sponsor of the Day "RIDENOUR GAS''
· All Sr Citizens with Golden Buckeye Card
admitted free till 2:00 pm
Various Times: The Magic of "The Caplingers"
7:00a.m. Gates Open
II :00 a.m.' Ladies Day at the Fair· Hill Stage
I~:00 p.m. Bicycle Drawing - Hill Stage
12:00 p.m. Open Class Flower Show Judging - Sr. Fair Building
I :00 p.m. Harness Racing- Race Truck
I :00 p.m. Big Bend cloggers- Hill Stage
4:00p.m. Kiddie Tractor Pull - Sinall Show Arena
4:00p.m. Tiny Tot Show and Tell - Hill Stage
5:00p.m. Allison Rose- Hill Stage
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6:li0 p.m. Dog Obedience Show - Livestock Show Arena
6:00p.m. Northeast Cluster UMW Churches- Hill Stage •
6:00p.m Tmctor Pull - Pull Track
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7:00p.m. High Country- Grandstand
8:00p.m. Oasis Prairie Band- Hill Stuge
8:30p.m. Northwest Territory- Grandstand
II :00 p.m. Gates Close

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Friday, August 16, 2002
Sponsor of the Day RIDENOUR GAS
Various Times: The Magic of "The Cuplingers"
7:00 o.m. Gates Open
9:00 o.m. Junior Fair Pet Show -Smull Show Arena
I0:00 a.m. Kiddie True tor Pull of Champions - Smull Show Arena
II :00 a.m . . Roll Call for Market Livestock Members Livestock Show Arena
12:00 p.m. Bicycle Drawing - Hill Stage
I :00 p.m. Harness Rucing - Ruce Track
.
2:00p.m. Market Rubbit and Poultry Sale- Livestock Show Arena
3:00p.m. Dairy Market Feeder Sale· Livestock Show Arena
3:30p.m. Dairy Sweepstakes- Livestock Show Arenu
·
4:00p.m. Market Lamb Sale- Livestock Show A~ena
5:00p.m. Commercial Feeder Steer Sule- Livestock Show Arena
5:00p.m. Pie Eating Contest - Hill Stage
·
5:30p.m. Market Hog Sole - Livestock Show Arena
6:00p.m. Joey Wilcoxen- Hill Stage
6:00p.m. Truck Pull - Pull Track
7:30p.m: Market Steer Sale- Livestock Show Arena
I I :00 p.m. Gates Close

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Saturday, August 17, 2002
Sponsor of the Day "Cool Spot"

Vurious Times: The Magic of "The Cuplingers"
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7:00a.m . Gates Open
9:00a.m. Pretty Baby Contest- Hill Stage
9:00 u.m. Antique Tractor Pull followed by
1•2:00 p.m.. Local Yokel Truck Pull - Pull Truck
12:00 p.m. Bicycle Drawing- Hill Stuge
.
3:00p.m. Pie Eating Contest Finals - Livestock Show Arena
4:00p.m. 4-H Awards Ceremony- Livest_ock Show Arena
4:00P.M. Duane Wolfe- Hill Stage
6:00p.m. Uplifters- Hill Stage
7:00p.m. Junior fair Youth Night - Livestock Show Arena
8:00p.m. Trick Pony - Grandstand
8:00p.m. Junior Fair Dance- Livestock Show Arena (must have
armband to enter dance) •
II :00 p.m. Gates Close

Wcdnesdny, August 14, 2002 • Kiddie Day
(All children 12 und under admitted UNTIL NOON for free,
I-IANDSTAMP to ride will cost $3.00)
Vtu·ious Times: The Mugk of "The Caplingers"
7:00 u.in. Gules Open
H:O() 11.111. Junior Fuir Murkct Hog Show • Show Arena
10:00 a.m. Druft Horse Contest - Infield of Ruce Truck
10:3011.111. Child Assault Prevention Program- Hill Stage
12: (JO p.m. Bicyde Dmwing- Hill Stage
12:00 p.m. -I·H Flower Show · Junior Fair Building
2:00p.m. Kid's Ournes - Livestock Show Arena
2:00p.m. Style Revue- Hill Stage
4:00p.m. Kiddie Tructor Pull - Smull Show Arena
5: 00p.m. Pic Bating Contest· Hill Stage
6:00p.m. Open Cluss Horse Show - Horse Arenu
7:00p.m. Muuntuin River Bund- Show Arena
H:OO p.m. Horse Pull · Pull Truck
H:OO p.m. Liquid Crys.lul- Sponsored hy Summerfields- Grundstund
H:OO p.n1 . Rllck 'N Country Cloggers · Hill Stuge
II :-~JO p.m.'Gutcs Close

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