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Addie E. MacKnight, 94
Genevieve Opal fife, 83
Marjorie Anne Shimp. 67
Margaret J. "Sis" ClarK. 66
Lorelta l. Wright. 64

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accident Friday evening at
the intersection of Ohio
Routes 7 and 143.
According to the Guilla·
Meigs Post of tho State
Highway Patrol. Robert W,
Reed, 82, of Pomeroy was
eastbound on Ohio Route
143 when he attempted t(l
turn his 199 I Dodge
Dynasty north cinto Ohio
Route 7. arnd A. Knotts, 26,
of Pomeroy wns southbound on Ohio Route 7.
Reed entered Knolls· path
und wus struck by Knotts .
Knotts was cited for not
huving a driver's license
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uro to yield . .

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Covor All Tho
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Statistics show that three quarters of the populalion
live in or near cities. I believe :the other quarter Is out
there looking for the exit off the HIGHWAY.

Deily 3: 4-9·5

Pally 4: 3·8·4·1
ta•li 211: 8-9· \ 1-16-20·21

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Snturdny, Sept. 7, 2002
In the year nhcod rou may
lind yourself bcncfittng from
rour pusl CKperlences by betng more lltKihle and adnplnble Ia your presem ones .
Now, when you gel blocked
by certain kinds of obstacles,
you'll know how to circum-

vcnl thctn.

. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
-- Leaving things 10 the last
minute couhl result in u frustrating jumble fur you. Allo·
cule your dny ~u lhul you ulluw adequate time for laking
care of all essential mutters.
Trying tn pmch up a broken
rnmunce'/ The Astro·Graph
Mutchmnker con help you understand what to do to make
the relationship work. Mail
$2.75 Ill Mutchmaker. c/o this
newspaper, P.O. Box 167,
Wickliffe, OB 44092. .
LlllRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23)- You hnve us gaud a chance
'"the lliher guy of winning in
t.:ompetitive involvements to-

day. However, if you gu in
seeing yourself us the underUo8, you may feel it necessary

to prove yourse lf.
SC:ORl'IO (Oct. 24-Nov.
:22) -- It will · be wi'c nut to
mi.11 financiul

lrun~nctions

with friends todny: H things
go omlss, o bi~ mlsundcr·
stun~lng may unse. Trent nil
money muLlen In a businesslike munner.
SAGIH ARIUS (Nov. 23Dec. 21) -- If your judgment
concernmg u t:un1petilive involvement is a trifle distone~
today. there is o very strong
chance you could get yourself
immersed in something lhnt is
way over your head.
CAPRIC~RN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) -- You re not going to be ·
in the mood today to put up
with an acqlininlance who has
a domineering personuill~ and
who lends to tmpose ht5/her
wtll on others. You're liable
to knock Lhe chip off the person's shoulder.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
19)-- Mnke a point todar of
not asking too many queshons
of a close associaLc who is
keeping someLhing to
him/herself. Your pul may
have valid reasons for not
muklng any disclosures.
PISCES (Feb. 20-Murch
20) -- Should someone not be
in QCCvrd with your way of
dotng things today, bccuuse it
does not benefit him/her, you
can expect (his person to

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ARIES (Murch 21·Aprll 19)
-- Expecting OLhero to do :
something perfectly thai you
youroelf. aren't able lo do is
being unrealislic, noi lo men~

tion demeaning, Lend by ex·
ample, not by humiliation.
TAURUS (April 20-May
20) -- Sometimes II is necessary to take a cnleulnted risk
but tiJduy It is npl to prov~
counterproductive. You mlsht
take a gamble that goes be·
yond rcasonnble probabllltlca.
GEMINI (Muy 21-June 20)
•• Going to the wrong penon
for counsel I• worst than getting no guldnnce ut all. If you
need ildvlce today, talk to an
expert, nol another pal who
may know leu than you do, ,
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
•• If you start pointing out the
shortcomings of oth~rs today,
don'L expect to be immune
from criticism yourself. The
responses you get could severely deflate_~our ego.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) •• 1r
your male Is presently munagmg the budget and dolna a
good job, leave well enough
alone . Your ability to handle
resources mny not be up to
par.

NEW YORK lAP) Sluing vn tt t&gt;em:h in Cupo
Cod midsummer, the memories wush~d (IVtlr hi 111, lolling him, wilh(&gt;\11 wunilng.
bu~k h• tho horrur.
For a n1oment, he h11&lt;1j;·
ined he wus hu~~ t&gt;11 the
pile, perched in ull his t'ruillty umongst the wroLChed
punorllo\11 of smoko 1\nd
smells nnd mansled steQl,
everythin~ t•euctlht~ sky·
ward. everythhtll ~co~ h ei.l

by hopelessness und demh.
And he thought of the
deud and how their ghom
hmmt th\1 flr~;~hous\1, sometimes inspiring, sometimes
unnerving, nlwftys there.
And he thought of ull lhtl
e ulogl~;~s he hus dtllivllred.
ul\ the widows he hns ~nm ­
forted, all the wrenching·
decisions he hus 11111\le tryIng to guide his men.
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- his driv~r. his •~mt1dnnt(l,
whnm h~ l&lt;w\'\1 H~\lll snn:
Alllne&gt; umoug tht~ \1\lll(IS,
the v~Tentll l'lre lihiilf wept .
And this Is whttl ht~ li\111·
duded mul whm he tells hi&gt;
nit-n: II will alwny&gt; t&gt;e with
11s, wiWr\lY\lf we~\.\. thl~ t\lrrible scar. these \erriblil
11it&gt;murl\ls, thi~ tilfflbltl time,
"Wlwre ""e w\l n\\w~"
Bitttu\imt ll Chlel' Joseph
Nal\lonil fi~~s. hllck a1 tho IN HONOR - C11pt. O!ml\ll
ftrehou~e ut the eud of th\l Q'CallaQhlll1'a iPIIrt flrtl
summor, He glvt&gt;s n hug\l, QQI&gt;t lltlll h@l\ii 011 1\ 11\\lk 1\t
wellt')l sigh,
th\l ba~k Qf tho flrohoute 1\t
"Who knnws where we ~11ijl11!l M 1111\1 l.t~tt(JI!r 4 111
nre. One yeur Ill tO I'. W\l 're New York. An entire ~hlfl of
stil l ouryln~ (l\lt' dt~ml . "
l!l mlln from till~ flr!lho\l~e.
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includinj! O'Callaghan, wt~re
Tho tiny lliU'k u~rnss tlw la~t when thll tow\lr~ of tllfl
stre\lt fmm t 111 fireh11use h u World Trade Cent!.lr ool·
lllP~ea on Sept. U ; IAfll
PIHIIIH 1/11 1 AJ

Woomer takes reins as Point mayor
BY KIV1N KILLV

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'Prayer ahould be tha key ol tha
day and tha look of tht night.'- Thomu Fuller. M.D.

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LlEVE WE'RE ALL ONE
l!oiGo HAPPY FAMILY?

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his t~way r(lctio at Engine 54 al\ct lOO®r 4 Sillllion in New 'iorl\, Nllrdone we&lt;~r'i. a co~
per bracelet on his wrist that once belon&amp;ect IC\ his driver &amp;nd oonfictante Cart Asaro.
N&lt;~rdone lost fifteen men, tncludtng Asaro, on Sept ll when the towers \If the WQ{Id TTOOe
Center collapsed. (AP)

''One year later, we're
· still burying our dead."

CELEBRITY CIPHER

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OVP news editor
POINT PL EASANT
Clurk Edwurd "'Ed"' Woomet'
suiil he hus gouls for Point
Plonsunt thnt us mayor, und
with the consent nf city
Coltncli. he wunts tu see
accomplished.
"With council's help. 'I
would like to contln11e lhe
cleunup ol' our city und I
think we need lo J(lnk ttl our
streets as u high prlarlly.''
Woomer suld nl'ter he wus
sworn ln to the mayor's post
Frlctay.
Woomer wus uppolnted to
fill the unexpired term of
John Ranch by council on
Thursday. Rouch.
who
resigned to resume employ ·
ment ut M&amp;a Polymers, put
in his last duy (ln the Job on
Wednesdny.
In u ceremony hold In
council chambers, Woomer
took the onth of pfflct;~ !'tom
police secretary Louisll
Hudson. nccampanled by
city officials ~nd stul'f. Also
on hand were Woomer's

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TAKING COMMAND - Ed Woomtn ttlkl!l thl! Otllh of olfloe
flS Point Pleasflnt'o m11yor In t1 Frldtly eoromony In council
c hambt~ra by LI;)UIIe Huaaon. Point Pla11111nt polieo aoeretary.
Council appolnt!ld Woomer to fill out tho rom111naor of John
RoPoh'a torm. (Kilvln Kelly)
mlniNter, the Rov. llill Bonk~
Wuumer hAM bQen the
of GoNpel
LljhthouNo ·~lty'~ lnMPQQtor for tho puNt
Church, und tho ohuroh 'M two yonrM nnd wurked In
(IN~I~ tl\nt · llftNtor. !..loyd trun ~portAiion munaiJement
Mnyes. ·
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Hnving annkN nnd Muye~ pr,pr
to " 11,! city Jub.
on hund for the oerumon~ . I feoljrOAI, ho MAid ulmul
·"wu~ very importpnt tu mo. • beoomlnj! ffi(lyor, "l look
Woomer Rllid. .
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thnn~ell . OVIU'YCllll.l
who
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hie t'm mYnle1'in~ her l'nther

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timl nne ~runi!Qhllil bllhln&lt;l .

"S lw und {lnry only !lot to ·
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Jullll, Mull!. "All nl' lhQ Qhll ·
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A~UNGTON.

Va. tAl') bm were confused about the
- US Airways reached a l'Onsequences of such a vote.
tentative agl\.&gt;entem Fiiday
"We want our members to
on '"1~1 ~ut~ with 8.000 pas- be able to make a decision
,eni!er &gt;ervke ~m~ repre- based on the ~IUplete. accu'ented
by
the rate facts." liberi said.
c\111111\tmkathllls 'M&gt;ril."ers of Many were appmntly
Amclica.
unawllre that a federal bankThe deal gives US Airways ruptcy judge could invalidate
the reductions it says II ncMs the umon 's entire collective
thml all \li1ions ex,-ept one: bantaining agreement. Tiberi
the unc rep1-e~-enting its MiOO saiJ. lf thatl\appens, the air11\ech:mics.
line could impose wageg and
nut the lntematlonat . work rules as it sees fit
Association of Machinists
Details onhe deal With the
agi\.'Cd Fiiday to revote on a CWA were llot released, but
pmposal to authorize $151 airline ollidals said it met
million ill ammal cotlces- the cmtlpany's targets for
si&lt;llls !him mechanics and &lt;.'Ost reductions. US Airways
related Clltployees.
had been seeking about $70
Last nlollth, 37 pet'L'elll of million In annual wage con- .
, lltccharlics' union member- cessions trom CWA employship r-ejected the same pro- ees.
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IXIslll. But uni&lt;m splll..-esman
Oven\11 1 US AhWII~s has
Joe llbeti said llltllly mcm- been asking · its 35,000

ARLINGTON. Va. (AP)Atll!r .1~ years, Chief'l\rarrant
Oll1t'Cr Charles Sta~iley has
.~nne home thml the Vlemam

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Shmlcy who grew up In
Clcvclan,i and w:1s dedm-ed
lnlssing dtll·h\!1, the \Vtll', was
hllricd Friday with full military htlllnrs in Arlington
National Cemetery. About ~\)
l'tunily m,•nll\Crs. !Hchds tlnd
Victt\ill\1 veterans gathered
ul,llllld the flag-covered ca.skct tu say a liuai g&lt;XIdbye.
"Tiltlt 's WI \lit \VC'I'C hCI'C tO
d&lt;l tnday, tn honor himlhr hi.s
yc:n·s &lt;ll' service . 11tere 's a
sense of dos\11'1' In this," said
lhm · Stanley of Huber
Hctgllts, Ohio.
Holt Stall ley was I J years
11\d \vhen his brother disappeared \lll l'l!b. 6, 1969, while
tlyln~ ab&lt;llll\l 11 UH-1 H heli~oiJtct· &lt;Ill &lt;Ill emergency supIllY illlssiun in Vietnam .
Clutt'lcs Stanley and tlve others wet'!' clt\ssltied ~s misshlg
111 a~tlon tiH' the past three
dc~ttdes.

"When It t1rst hltppened,
illy parents literally waited by
the p\1()1\e for days, ahd those'

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employees to make annual
wase concessions totalin,g
about $840 million as part of
a $1.2 billion cost-cutting
plan. Seven other bargaining
units. includins pilots and
flight attendants, had already.
conceded to about $619 million in cuts.
The airline has postponed a
hearing scheduled ror nell!
week in bankru.ptcy court
1h81 m1~ht have resu 11ed 1n 8
iud~ mvali~ati~t the. ~ir­
ine s collecu.ve argammg
agreements With umons that
h~d not ye! reached terms
wtth the alrlme.
.
The passenger serv1ce
:'!Ients represent~ by CWA
mdude reservations agents
and ticket and gate agents at
aifj)\lrts, snid union spokeswoman Candice Johnson.

BIDWELL - Loretta L.
. Wright. 64. passed uwuy
.ThuNhty. Sept. 5. 2002. in
_the Pleasant V:1lley Hospitul
· following :111 extended ill·
nc". She wu, a resident of
llol7cr Scniur Care Center.
She was born Feb. 19.
I'IJH . in Wharton. W.Va. She
T' tl1c daughter of lhe lute
.Hnn,fonl
and
Ollie
Md)al'id . She wus a mem ber or the Chur,·h of Chrisl
in Hctlder,on. W.Va.
In additit•n to her r,arents,
'he w:t' preceded in ( cath by
her
husband,
Hcrmun
Wright. nn April 3. .1997.
·and one daughter. Teresu
·Edwards. mill two sisters.
Willi' M.:Dine and Shirley
Bunch .
L&lt;lrCttll is survived by
three sons, Richnrd &lt;Ellen)
Wright of Columbus. Duvid
(S haron) Wright of Pt~triot.
and DannY. &lt;Crystull Wright
ol' Oak Htll; four grandchilllren. Beth Andrews of
Co lumbus. Shari Wright of
Middleport. Nicholus Wright
of Oak Ifill , :ind Justin
Wrighl of Sun Leandro, Cui.;
two grcut-grund.chi ldren.
Dcinn and Erykuh Andrews
of Co lumbus ; five brothers.
&lt;:uri M,·Duvid of Dar.ton,
-Jimmy McDavid of B1loxi,
Miss.. Puul McDavid of
Elyria. Millard McDavid of
Tullaha"ee,
Flu..
und
Donnie
M.:David.
.Phillipines: und one sister.
Ctl nntc (Dun) Lattn of
Arlington, Va.
· Graveside services will he
held 2 p.m. Sumlny. Sept. ~.
200 2. in the Calvnry
Cemetery. Rio Grande. with
lhc Rev. Danny Neal officiating . Friends muy cull at tile
·McCoy Moore Funeral
llomc. Vinton on Saturday, 6
to Hp.m. The hody will lie in
'state ut th e funeral home
Sunday 12 to I:30 p.m.

Ohio soldier missing since Vietnam is buried

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days turned into years.
Titirty-three yelll'S later, here
we are," said Charles
S!anley's older sister, Carol
Subel of Chagrlh Falls, Ohio.
A horse-drawn carriage
b"&gt;llght the casket to the
cemetery, and the U.S. Army
Band played "For All the
Salms" as eight servicemen
~an'icd it to the grave site.
"Charles Stanley joins a
long suct-esslon of men :utd
women who have fought for
our ti-ecdont.'' said Lt. Col.
James May, gesturing to the
green htlls Of the CCilletery.
whfch m-e cover-ed With rows
nl' white tombsto11es.
Stttnley, who attended
Mnylleld High School and
Ohio State University. joined
the Army In 1968. At his
t\tnerali he was given a threej!un vo ley and a tribute b{ a
fone bugler. A folded tlag was
pr-esented to his fanlily.
"Even Ifit's late, I think it's
good that he Is being honored
now," Subel said. adding that
she wished her mother had
II ved to see the burial.
Stanley was part of the
crew on a t1ight that radioed

to say it was retuming to the
base because of poor weather.
The flight never retumed, and
.no wreckage was found in the
Immediate search.
The fam II y endured years
of him being listed as MIA
and unsubstantiated reports
thnt he had been taken prisoner. Subel said in 1970 she
and her mother thought they
noticed him in footage t1tken ·
at a prisoner of war camp in
Vietnam.
Investigators, working in
cooperation
with
the
Vietnamese govemment, collected remains. personal artifacts and uircratl debris in the
Quang Tri province in 1·993,
199~ and 1996. Stanley's
remains were Identified using
DNA annlysis lust year.
Th date, soine 680 sets of
remains have been .found in
Vietnam or neighboring
countries and returned to the
United Stutes for buriaL Still,
I,905 soldiers und nlrmen are
missing from the war, said
Larry Greer, a spokesman for
the Department of Defense
l'OW/MIA Office.

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8 p.m. Sunday. Sept. R.
2002. in the Ingling
Williams Funerul Home.
South Charleston. Funerul
services will he ut II u.m. on
Monday in the International
Pentecostal Church of Christ
with the Rev. Aaron Turner
officiating wih the Rev.
Clyde Hughes . Buriul to follow in Greenluwn Cemetury
in South Churh:ston. Friends
may, if they' wish. contribute
to 1he church building fund
in her memory .
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Marjorie
Anne Shimp
MARIETTA - Marjorie
Anne Shimp, b7, of Route (\,
Muriettu. Ohio, died at I :07
11.m. on Friday. Sept. 6.
2002. 11.t Selby General
Hospital.
She was
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HARTFORD - Addie E.
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W. Vu .. died Friday, Sept. 6.
2002. at the Overbrook
Center in Middleport. Ohiu.
Addie wa~ born Mtlrl·h 19.
I\lOX, to the lute William
MacKnight Sr. and Nellie
(Wein) MucKnighl. In addition to her parents 'he was
preceded in deuth by a
brother. William MucKnight
Jr., and a sisler. Julia
MucKnighl. Addie is survived by a sister, Nellie M.
Smith of Hnrtford; a brother
and sistcr·il\-law. George
Adam
and
Ernestine
MucKnigh1 of Huntin gton.
W. Vu .: and several nieces
and nephews .
Addie is a 1928 graduute
of Wuhanlll' High School; u
lifetime member uf Hartford
Uni1cd Methodist C hurch ;·
and 11 member of ILG
Workers Association.. She
wus 11 scumstrcss for 4)
lit
Huntington
years
Manufacturing Co.
Funerul service will be
held ut I p.m. St1nuuy, Scpl.
8, 2002. at the Foglcsong Tuckcr Funeral Home in
Point Plea sant. with th e Rev.
Rex Young officialing.
Burial will follow ut Gmhum
Cemetery, New Haven.
Visitution will be from 6 to 9 .
p.m. Saturday. at lhc funeral
home.
In lieu of flowers, Ihe family . requests donut ions be
made to the Hartford United
Meth,)di st Church or your ·
Inca! Hospice.
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Margaret J.
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Margaret J. "Sis" Clark. 66.
of New Haven . W.Va ., died
Friduy. Sept. 6. 2002. at
Pleusunt Vulley Hospitul.
Clark was born Feb. 24.
1936, in Gibbstown. W.Va ..
to
Lawrence. Persinger
Cunningham and Loretta T.
(Gi bbs) Bush.
She was 11 homemaker and
attended the True Gospel
Church. She was survived
by her husbund Hermun H.
Clark to whom she was married for 47 years.
She was also survived by
her son und dau&lt;&gt;hter -in -law
"'
Wayne L. and Terri Clark,
Circleville; son Herman H.
Clark, Jr., Carroll, Oh'io;
mother Lorettu T. Bush.
Letart , W.Vu.; grandsons
Joshua
W.
Clark.
Jacksonville, Fla.; Robert L.
Clark. Circleville, Ohio;
brothers and. sisters-in-law
Lawrence
and
Linda
Cunningham: Jr. Letart,
W.Va.; Harvey Junior and
Sara Bus h . Letart, W, Va.;
and special niece Paula L.
WV
Cunningham. Letart,
· a.
and several nieces and
ne~~rev~~~~s will be ut 7:30
p.m. Monday. Sept. 9. 2002.
at Foglesong-Tucker f;;uncral
Home. Reverend Donald
Roach will 'be officiating.
Vi sitation will be 6 to 9 p.m.
on Sunday, Sept. 8, and 6 to
8 p.m. Monday, Sept. 9, at
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Conley.
She wus 11
service representmivc for
Ohiu
Bell
Telephone
Com puny for I g years . She.
then wus a sulcs ussodatc in
real estate for Cranston Real
Estutc and Jim Christy
Reultors.
She was ac1ive in community groups while residing in
Gallipolis including serving
·us President of the Business
und Professional Women's
Club . While resid ing in
Muriettu, she wus a member
of the Mariettu Welfare
Lca~uc. Sulvution Army
Adv1sory Bourd. Betsey
Mills Club. Meals on
Wheels and Lcugue of
Women Voters . She was u
member of Christ United
Church. She
- Paid Nolle• Methodist
enjoyed pl11ying bridge and
entcrtai111ng her friends.
She is survived by her hus ·
bund. Emerson Ruy Shimp.
whom she married on Aug.
SOUTH · CHARLESTON 20, 1967 ; one daughter,
- Genevieve Opal (Taylor) Misty Anne Shimp and her
Fife , H3, 122 N. Chillicothe fiance, Kevin Curtright, of
.~t.. South Charleston died Columbus, Ohio; one son,
;rhursduy, Sept. 5, 2002. She Duvid Emerson Shimp and.
• vus born on Fe b. 20, 1919, his
wife
Michele
of
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:fn Oallin County to Jumes Columbus, Indiana, one
itnd Ida Mne (Clary) Taylor. granddaughter, Monica and
: She was the founder and one gr.undson Christopher
:!Just owner of the South both of &lt;;olu.":'bus, ln~mna :
&lt;:: hurleston Greenhouse.
1\~d s~eclai. fnend , MIChltel
: She married Jumes D. Fife · Klrl of Mur!ettu.
.
on Nov. I, 1936, and he preAlso sumv!ng are her Sl~·ceded her in death on Nov. ter~ Jean D~vlson ,and. ~ackle
·22, 1998. She wus also pre- Hughes 0 ~ Gall{!;ohs and
. :ceded In death by sisters b:oth~:s \YII,hum . onl9y a~d
:Punsy Pearl Taylor and h1s wile V1v1~n of Galhpohs..
•Audrey Violet Adkins.
Harland (Chick) Conley ot
' She is survived by her G~lllpolls and Paul Conley
children
Betty (Carol) of Marion, Ohio.
,·
·Johnson
of
South . She was preceded Ill de~th
:Chu rleston, Janice (Clifton) by. her son, Richard Ke1th
:Brown of South Charleston Sh1mp.and he.r parents.
:and Jerry (Pauline) Fife of
Serv1ces will be held ~n
·Springfield; . sister .Eloi.se Su~day nl I p.m. at Chnst
Cromllsh of Galhpoh s; U~tted Methodi St Church
brothers-in-law Bill, Luther." With. Reverend .C.hafl«:s
Jtnd Donuld Fife; sister-in- Mu~llndell
offtclallng.
·tuw Lois Chevalier; numer- Bunal will be on Monday at
:..v ,, ,s nieces and nephews·, C
10:00 a.mF .. din Mound
:grundchi ldren Donna Wertz,
en,tet~ry. nen s may ~a 11
':Debbie Bromley, . Gay Ia begmmng Suturday mornmg
:Skil111er, Alice Dillman, at .·
McClure-Schafer-.
Dawn Fife, James Johnson Lankford Funeral Ho~~ and
und Jeffrey Fife; and II family will greet lnends
great-grandchildren.
from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.
· She wus a member of the on. Saturday und o~e hour
.Jntcrnatio!lal , Pentecostal pnor to the .servtce. on
Ch urch of Chnst 111 South ~unduy. Mcmonal contnbu:Churleston for 54 years.
liOn~ muy be ma~e to The
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Meeting set
RIO GRANDE - Rin
Buard of• Puhiic
Affuin.' rcgulur monthly
meeting is(. p.m. Tuesday in

Grund~

9/11
from PapAl
·'~ rene.

'haded pluc~ with
newl y planted saplings. si lver
picnk tables and a cool gruy
&lt;.:ohble,tonc .:nurt.
In Ihe center, a black granite fountain is cngravctl with
. the name' of 15 lirctightcrs.
Edward Geraghty. David
Wonlcy. Daniel O'Cttllughan.
A ycur ugo they ruced from
- the lillie bmwn-brick lire, house al the corner of !!th
Avenue anu 48th Street to the
World Trude Center. They
never returned .
The purk was cre11ted in
their honor. u pluce for their
families to leave flowers, for
the public to pa~ tribute, for
their "brothers~· 111 Engine 54
und Ladder 4 and Battalion 9
to puuse and remember and
reflect.
Many of the firefighters do
just that, stopping by the park
when their busy shifts are
over, to bow their heads, to
ponder the past year, to suy u

Woomer
from Pap AI , .
forward to the opportunity to
serve the people of Point
Pleusant.
"l'ye always set goals for my
life." Woomer added. "I've set
goals for the city."
In addition to making the city
attructive und focusing on
street work, Woomer said
another priority of his is to push
Point Pleasant's economic
development.
"I'd like to see our empty
buildings filled with businesses
that are prospering," he said. "I
believe in our city and its history. Point Plcusant is a great
place to settle and mise a tiuniiy, and if we market our city,
great things will take place."
"Those are my three priori-

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Building. The meeting i~ none.
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pruyer.
In lhc park, ,ay' 1hc chid.
you get u hrc:1k rrnm tl1c
grief.
There•\ an olJ &gt;&lt;tying
among lircl'ightcr' that the
best way to brin¥ 11 llrchouse
doser is to cxpcncncc a lot or
fires or one dcatl1 . The
"Broadw11y firehmlse ," as
this thcutcr diqrkl 'lalion is
known. is l'Onsidcrcd one of
the busiest in the city. po"ibly the world . It avcrugc'
14.000 runs a ycur. ulunm
ringing so often thai some
tiretightcrs don'l bother getling out of their turnout gear.
Their mono is Never Missed
a Performance.
Until a yeur ago, they hat!·
n't .had much pructice with
death.
On Sept. II the firehouse
suffered one of the worst
losses .or any in the city.
. Fifteen men perished.
"I guess that makes us real!~ close," says firefighter
J1mmy Cooney with u surdonie smile. "But the rculity
is I don'tthink we could huve
been much closer.".
Closeness is whut the fire-

hou'~ hall al&gt;oul. the"· Ill\"'
whn cat mgc1hcr ami htll ·

together, who .l'Oo ~ antl&amp;.:k ,l

and 'hop to~clh~r. "ho 111 1
int..
hunung
htnld inr
together with a "CllM' ot' du1
1111~1 feurlc,snc' ·' and pnd

And when they !caw 1hc ltl &lt;
house and head horne . the·
socialite together. help• "
each other lini,l1 h:hcm,·•H
lix mol\, wor" joh, .. , 11
&gt;ide . Brothel&gt;. they cull ,.,,
other. und . illl!\ ~o: ry ~l'il't' ti ll

arc.
Sons have lollowctllatl•
anti g1·andfmher' lllln 11
fi rehnu,c. Wives joke thatt lr·
men arc"' clo,c: !heir hah11
all arrive around the .... an ,·
lime. There\ a phol ngLq '
taken a few years ug... "'
·eight of the guy&gt; hold 111
newhorn;. One ol the , ,.,,
father• pcrbheu in tht• '""
ers.
Those who 'urv ivcd
never be the sume.
Some have taken rnc11t.t'
hculth leuve. or urc ge11in ~
counseling for the li"t lillie
in Iheir live&gt; . Othe:,
acknowledge they ;hnuld he
Wci!lhing heavier than lh,·
grief IS the gui lt , especiull)
among men who tmded 'hiltties," he added. "If we do our with 1hose who died.
And so. eveit one ycur iul&lt;'r .
job, we can get things done. We
no
one in tl1e firehouse talk\
cun accomplish things. bring in
of
moving
on. And '"heal in ~"
jobs ~~d keep our youth at
home.
· seem&gt; an altogether inude
Woomer and his wife Donna, quute word for the creeping
'a teacher at Ashton Elememary sense of normalcy thut i'
School tor the past 28 years. finally taking hold.
are the parents of two sons.
Brent and Barrett.
Woomer wi II be completing
Rouch 's four-year term in
office, which expires June 30,
2003. The next mayoml elcc·
tion is in May.
He will preside at his first
regular council meeting at 7
p.m. ~onday.

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P&lt;Hner&lt;•y/Ma,on Bridge i' 11
,;lin that wn,truction on the
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Tran't.,.ll1alion 'J.,.&gt;ke,mun .
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Frida) ODOT crew' have
l&gt;e~un to dcmnli'h hutl\cs
unt.l l,thcr ~trtll'lurc:-.. ncar the
existing bridge in prcparalinn
for the new 'pan.
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benefits m&gt;w.
Tndlly, West Vtrginia st mknls who huvc grmluuted fmm l1ip.h
sd1ool hnvc hml ample CX I~•s urt' II&gt; c·omputcr tcdmolog y, 11 fnl'·
1m thut will help pnsition tlwm t\1r succc" in •nlkge nml
hcytlnd
But Cap&lt;:l1&lt;'1l's visi11n only pnrttUIIy positions West Virglniu
for suc·ccs.s. Trtll'. yo tntgslcrs in our puhliL' cducnlinn system
huvc gnllt'n 1'\postu'C 111 critkul t'&lt;1111putcr skill s, hut nnu.: h
I'C IIIutus In be dum·. Wt" rc forttUHilc. in 011r •·nnnmmity nnd &lt;lltr
region. hl l1uw fostered un ltllcresl in high tcclmnlu~y uml to
huw utilitd tlw pt\'sc• twc 111' Wt•st Virginill University 111 the
heuclit ot locnl slmlents.
In stlnll' /'"rtiot1s 111' tltc stutc. lulwcvc t·. th~ /woml se of tcchuolo~y li tH til&lt;' usc· 11f comput•·rs is n t111K'h nrg1•r dl!lllc n ~c .
Students ill tHII' l'l.'giou' t'l'IIP lhL· heuefil s, hut stmblls iu otlwr
t\'gt11ns stillnwn itlhc beuclits lcdmnln~y &lt;'1111 hring.
The pr11hlcm is cspccntlly ncule iu S&lt;Htlhern West Virgini11.
where cnlllhlltation s of d111llcngcs nm g 111 ~ fmm .the e&lt;&gt;SI of
tcdmolllgy to the ve ry tt'ITttin 111' tlw sottthcrn cuul countic'

e~nnumy

mukc l'lllcrging tcdmnlogic!o! far more dilth.:ult to nl; CC~~ thuu in
otlwr rcginns of the slillc. '
Our fnctas untcd1nology nud nvnilnhility of ht ~h-s pec d cnm-

puh..·r m.:~.:.;s~ 11111 ~1 \!:\ tend be yond the must populHlcd regions uf
the stnlc. We cllnllotlw s:tlisl'icd with nne level of tcchnologlcnl
nvnilnhility in our •ornet nf the stntc while uwepting lc"er
1\CCCio.S in other rcginns .
We k11ow th'e stntc hudgctullnw s prerinus few invcstmcnt.s in
the future we'll crentc for young I&gt;Cilillc in West Virginiu.
Budget misnum11 ~e mcut , ewmlmit: dow11swiu~:s nnd the loss of
au entire gellel'llllllU nf ynung West Vtrgini11ns 11111kc the tusk 11
l(ll'lllidllhlc oue. Tntth is, howe ver. lhnllltere is 11 critiettl need to
continue. 1111d evcu 111 expnud, the stmc's investment in tnfm·
umtion technology Its 11 tool to lu.: lp Wes t Virglnin move 11wu y
from its dependence on henvy indnslry.
That effort must hcgiu in the Sllllc's pith lit; schools. hut it Cllll·
11111 cud 111ere. Wmkers truincd 111 .tohs thnt dn not re•1uit'C highlcd1 s ~ill s either nlrendy httve
will find thcm se lws lucking in the attributes needed to stii'WCd in the new economy.
The .st,tle 1m"t step i01rWttrd . "' we cun muke sure unother
gcncrullon of West V1rginiuns is not lci'l behind.
.

Ill'""",

TODAY IN HISTORY
BY f Ht ASSOCIAI ED PRCSS
Tnduy is Salurduy. Sept 7. the 250th day of 2002. There arc
115 days left in the yeur.
'll1day\ Higl1ligh1 in lli stmy:
On Sept. 7. llJ40. Nuti ficnnnny t&gt;cgnn its initiul "hlitz" on
l~utdon during World War II .
Ou this date:
In I K25. the Murqui s d ~ l.nfaycuc. tl1e French hero (lf the
Americun Rev(llution . hudc furewell to President John Qtaincy
Adam s ntthe While House.
In 1\101 . the Pence of Bei jing ended the Boxer Rehel linn in 0
Chinn.
·
h1 I '127. American lt; le viston piouecr Philo T. Fnrnsworth,
21, succeeded inlrun,milltug th e image ot 11 liue throu gh purely clcctronk merut s wnh u dcvtcl!' cHiled un "i mtage dissector."
In IIJJ(l , rock legend Buddy !lolly wus hom Churlcs llurdln
llollcy in l.uhhock. Tcxus
. ·
In I%J, the Nutiooal Profc.sional Foothull llull nf Fm11c
wa' dc.licnted in Canton, Ohi o.
In llJ!llJ , Senate i{cpuhltcun leader Everett M. lltrk ,en died

ifl

wa~hington ,

I

In 1'!77. the Puna111a Canul trea ti es, callmg for the United
Stutes 111 cvcutually tum over corllrol nf the waterway 111

Pununu1 , w&amp;:n:

~igrl\! d

in Washington.

.

In llJ77, •·onvictcd Wntcrgate conspinttor G. Cillt'don Lilldy
was rcleuscd from pri""' :il'tcr rll! it·u than four ycn t''·
In 19H6, Desmond Tutll wn.s ita., lallcd us the fir, l hhtck lo
lc!td the Araglknn Church in "lUthern Africa.
In I L)L)(), rapper T11pac Sh,tkur was shot and rnorlally wound·
ed on the l.as Vegas Strip; he died .six duys lat er.
l en yc:tr\ :tgo: Tronps in Smtih Africa fi1 cd lm African
Nalionul Congress su/1pm 1crs ncar the Transkct homeland.
killing 2H and wounl in g 21HJ lla,chitll Collllni " iuner Fay
Vincent resigned. lour days alter a rto-confidencc vote hy duh
owner!\ .
r ive ycur' ago: Mohuttt Sese Seko. the former drctator of
Zuirc, tfied tn exile in Momcco al age M .
Thought 1111' Toduy : " It is g&lt;&gt;o&lt;lto lw withmll vicc.s. hut it i'
not ~""" to he without ICill/l lalion ." - Walter Bu.l(chot ,
Engltsh ed itor and cwnontr., l ( X26- l X77).

Woodmw Pope will colllbratt hit
OOth blrlhdiy SIJ)I. 8, 200i. Caldl
may bt 11111 to 1101 St. AI. 775
Scottown. Ohio 45878.
Hottle S.lle Gothal&lt;l will bt eel•·
brtlinO
hw B&amp;lll blrtnday on Thuraday,
••turo-v, 8tpl. '
GAI.I.IPOI.IS - Tilt PlymaiO Stpt. 1a. 2001. C.rcttll'lly bt tontto
ttul'llon will bt litld t\10 p.m. in 0 .0. 242 Magnolll Or.. Gllllpl)lll, OhiO
Molnlytt Pont, Bob Whitt Sht"-'· 45631 .
Lunch will bo ol 12:30 p.m.
Sundly, Stpt. e
PRO&lt;:;TORVILLE - Jolltra family
ttuniOt1 In 1110 Pmclorvlllo Jr.
Womllfl't club building. PicniC lunch
llottdly,~t~~t. 10
tiMid •112:30 p.m.
BIDWELl. - Food Glvtawar. at
GAI.LIPOUS - Harry Drummond 1\lnlty Unlttd Molhodltt Church 1 artt
rounlon tn tho l.OQIM 11~11 0 11 at 10 a.m. Spontottd ~ Ray ol
MoCormk:k Rd. Lunch will uo ati'IOII Hopt , Pill" b~ng bol&lt;tt.
Al12:30 p,ll\,
CHESIRE - Baird • Htlhllll
rounlon In tho Clavin Shloltomouu.
diftnll 81I p.m.
GAl.LtPOI.tS - VIctor ind Edith
lundly, ltpt. I
Sllttr • Htllty family rtunlon l l 1a
GALI.IPOLIS - Holtll MOdiOli
noon. 0.0. Molntyrt Park, Sholt11•3. Ctnttr will ol!tr 1 !Itt PttPIIIIIon to1
Iunday, Stpt. 11
ohlldblrlh otall trom 2 to e p.m. Altht
GALLIPOLIS - Montgomtry Ed0011llon 1nd Conltttnco Conter.
Rtunlon 11 10 o.m. tn mt 0 .0. For mott lntormaaton or to ptt·rtall·
Motntyrt Pint, ShOIIOr Ctrdlnat. ttr lor lhl OIIM. 0111 (740J 448•5030.
Sunday. Sept. 15
GALLIPOl.tS - Holzll Medical
Conttr will olltr 1 frtt clltl on tlb·
llnga from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. 11 lht
,rlday, Sept. 13
Education and Conttr11n01 Ctnttr.
RIO GRANDE - Wt lah liM! For more lnlolmollon or to ttgl11tr tor
Datydd Edwtrda and hit dllughltrl lilt alan, ctll (740) 448-$030.
G,wtlwr tnd MtnnA In ooncorl 81 tho
QAI.LIPOI.IS - Holttr MtdiCII
UniVtlratly ot Rio Grando/Fito Granda Ctnttr will olltr 1 fttt otatl on lntant
Communlly Collage at ? p.m. Tht CPR tmm 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. 11 tho
oonoort will bo ht fd In 1110 Blfry Fine Eduoallon and Conltrtnco Center.
and l'tr!ormlng Alit Center.
For mott tntormatlon 0110 ttglllor tor
Ttoklll witt 0011 I I a And tan ba lht otut. call (740) 448·5030.
purchnod tho night ollhl ooricort.

Reunions

Focus

R.U HER.'
'

'

Increasingly, UJe have no other option but to attack
William
Rusher

ll/'

Osumu hinl.udcn und Suddnm llu s.~~in htl~
ht't'n ~stuhlishc•l
11'h!d1lsn't lhc pnlnl :
und n~wr hus l1t.~ t1.
lnnth~t· wnnls. the)' tll\llinln!llhdr he~!
ttl ~I'CltiC the lmpt\'ssi\111 tlmt lmn t\'c~lcss­
ly numll1!lt'l1l11111011S li:;ks lin· 11\l IMlt.II\'U·,
son - knnwhlllthut u ~-ct1uln utnotn1t L•l.
this lih1 will stlc·k In nw. t•wn nHcr tht'y
hcml 1\tr the high timhet· ttnd t.'wcr thd J
own t\lur ends hy vntln11 tn sup1•111 1111
ulluck. Okny.thnt's 1111llll~s.
As lilt' me, I will wnlt untllthi! mllillu')'
"'tnmuud~'"' li!ll me the 11tlst time 1\11' tU1
tllln~k - pl\11~lhl y mld-wltllcr. ns in tl~c
~us.: nf l&gt;&lt;:sct1 Stmm. '11•:n. 11 l~w dnys ot
Wll&lt;!ks In ndvunl'C. I will !live thut sj'll.'l'l:h
11\1(1 " nu1~c lite ~us.::· nud we'll sill! whntn
th~ Am~aknn IX~I)llc s u/11~111.
.
One thin!!, h\lWCWI\ wlllm•l do. I will
IIIII llnwdlc uwuy the nc~IIWO YCIII'S hold ~
hill huttds with Etll\llltl1111 dlplumuts who
wunllll sttall ut ull ""'~· 11r with dnnt&lt;:stl~
~rilles who W\lltld love to daim I hill thei
tulkcd 11\~ tllll nf this "1\ll'kluss ndvcnturu '
- nnly to lcnm. curly hi my s~t~lt1&lt;.1 hmn:
nr in the udmlnlstmtlon of any ~ u ~~css.~·.
thlll Snddumllusscln lttts secretly nuullll!t:J.l
lu s\1\UIIIIIt: 11 11u~ lc ur wuu1~•n Into this
country. tl11tlthllt lii!IYing him will hcn~c~
fnrth •·ost scverul hulltlt\'ll lhouslltll\
Al11tll'lcm1 lives.
1l1ct\l muy he smnc Amcrl cttnllOlltldn1l
nt the pa'llsitlcntml level whn Is willln s 111
tnkc thlllt'lsk. nut his 111\IIIC Isn't tl\l\II'I;U
llush.
(William Ru.lll&lt;'l' 1.1' a 01.1/lllgu/.,·11~&lt;1
/-\•1/mt· &lt;!!' lhf Clm't'll/11111 lnwlrutr .flit' r/1•'

w,

&lt;!1' .\'111/I', I'IIIIIIISIII!' ""'' l 1111illm/

.\'1111/y
1'1111• ~~~~, '"·" )

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WEST'S VIEW

Exploring tales from the techno valley and forest
On 11 rccetll August ni ght In u centml
New York vullcy. 17· ycnt··nld Spcnt•ct·
l.ee King murdered 14-ycnr-old Annie
"Nonie" Dnnmnond. At least , thnt '.1
whut Klu y rcportclily lllllllncul l'llilcc In
the l'unnlng cummunity oi'Fuhlus hcfme
bcinB chnrged with stnhblnH, hentiu~t
und burning Drummtmd hl death In the
J'annhouse she 'hurcd with hct• gnuulfn·
ther, wh11 Wtl.l 111¥1\Y thnl ui ~:~ht 1111 11
cwnph\g trip. Poor Nonie. It seems . hud
lieli tn King nhout her use, und he
...,nuppeu."
The locul pupcrs ttnli cvc 11 The New
York Times wea·c full of the dcluils the two teen-ugcrs shu•·cd "u ~.enl . for
MTV" and "n weukne" for junk foml."
Cleul'iy, this wu.s u case thut 'couldn'l he
reduced tn the brevity nf rcg lnnul round·
ups. Why'/ Snrdid life ami vlolcut dcuth
nrc not by them.sclvos cnnsidcrt:&lt;l note·
wunhy. Whut seems to ltuve mu~e thi s
cu&lt;c new s were its roots in rurul yuuth
nnd the pnj sonnus fruit they bore In
cyhcrspucc. l. oncly Nonie Drumnwnd i.s
thought to lmve heen mu•·&lt;lcred &lt;111 her
grandflllltcr's apple furm ri ght smnck In
the miudlc of nowhere by n tccn·u11c
drtfter she "mel'' on the lntcrnul. Sin:
n ~vc r got 11 reul look ut him until the
night nf her own dent h.
Lcuvhtg the crime scene punlculnrs to
th o prnt:cs,, innul s, it does n' t require
rmtch irnuginutiun In luke Nnnle's fate
us or1e rnnrc cuutinnury tulc uhnul the
ltHcrnct nr1d how " unfett ered t~cccss"
11111y wmk, in:. tdiuu, ly, huth wuy.,, When
we open nur.,elvcs 11p 10 that new. wired
wurlu nut llwrc
ot. nmch worse,
allow children to "/1c11 thcrn sclvcs up we cK pnsc nurse vcs 111 its shuuowy
denizens, m,my nf wliom shouldu ' t he
cmn"ted with th e fnrnily dull, 1111\Ch lc's
our daughters.
Of mur,e, as uny tcclmu -hoostcr will
tell you (even l'lludmit ill. looking for
love in alit he wrong chult'o&lt;JIII Si' l'lll'c ly
futtal. Indeed. WirciJ muguzlnc hrcu1h-

1cca1s hnvc used IM 111 say .some thlll~·
they wmilll not huvc suld fucc·tn-J'H cc.' .
Mmc dlsttu·hh1A still tii'C the lc •ns
Wlt~:d cutely culls "r,mtnll experts l\1
ut·ges unllncqulsltlon.l ' ·· kids who \&gt;ns(
"lllrty" photos ui' lhcm.•olws, wish I .I ts,
'llnk.s In online .sl\li'C .I tlllli even shipping
Instructions. "Mes gotha wlshllst :D lovq
111 ~·1 buy something;• llsplngly writ e ~
I 6-~e!ll'•old Tummeo or Kei'IIC r.&lt;vill~.
N.C. Fcutmlng shots of h ~r hru (filled)
und mouth (fined with brllces). Ttu11mcc
COLUMNIST
hus posted 11 shopping list nf uppllunccs
thut nu1s fmm u homed eyclush curlct'. lu
lessly Insists In Its Scptcmbc 1· Issue thut u " Mcmmcx Trt.tvelvlcw 430SS Mubl e
hctn 11 "hypel't.:nnncctcd" tu lhc lutcmcl VCR wllh 9-lndt Culm· Screen:· t11 ~
:1 ·
1 1 II • II 'I
•· 1 $1.~1MJ C'ompuq computet· setup. One ol
tone ucvc w 1111 t cu s " Ill I uency s Tummcc's uct.:nmpunylng cuntmenls::
ucttnllly good thin!! . In other . wmds, ": D WOW ... puh Jluh\{luh \'lcnse :: " Ct.•
Drummond muy hnvc wn slcd her own
k
"
short life SCIU'chlng lhC flushing SC I'CCIIS Oil nCCS llllll hcgs.'' lrCI 'N IICCIII111JU•
of 11 PC und MTV I'm J'ulflllmeut und nyin~ ~llllllllcnt: " The ~ifl SII'IIICI!-Y
pni'JlliSC, hut her more typicul puers. the seems to work, thou gh I"JIIcc wurry the
muguz ln~ rcll \II'IN. ure poised to " unlock slt9s cun be 11 prowl nl! ground 1'1!1'
the potcntht of u trtmst(trm11 tiv e tech· pednphllcs." Occ, I won•lcr why.
"
Luckily. ullthe t ec hno-new .~ lsu'l huu.
1111 1
"IIY·
In
Silicon
Whul dues thul meun'l Unless tellin g p Orcf.on's
j
.
. f'mcsl outside'
1
all ym1r friemJs whul you urc wcul'i ng 10 m1 tml, ustmtnutes I rum the suftwurc
II purly reully. I'Cully J'nst 1.1 your idcu of giunt lmcl, Wlt·cd rcpm·t, thut u stnull .
trunslill'mntlvc lcchnulnt~y, 11111 much. cumpulcr-frce pl'ivutc schonl cu ll1:4t
Worse. some vurhtlioJ1 on Nnnle's fute Swullowutll druws onc·lhlrd nf Its sl.ll·
b 1
II' k ·
I'
dems from fumlllcs employed lly tl"'
wntlr.l
1 •e•J
industry. No Luddltes here .!:" • 11 10 c. us111c c uwny mm hi"h·tech
ullton mnny kids spntllghlcd lt1 Wirc(i's I 0
,
•·und&lt;•wn 011 1ccn techno-trend s. Thut . ust pru·cnts who J'ecl that cn1nputcP,~
doesn' t ncccssurlly I!O J'or tlw cnthut.lc- (und tclevlslnn and mnvlcs und rudinl
gluzcd mill inns who JliU'k nl Woh JliiMCN nrc 1111 obsltlclc 10 chlll,lt'cn's lcumlng it!
.like Ncopcts.ct&gt;m for 1111 UVCI'IIgc nf ~ () the yenrs before hiJ1h schnol. Tulk uhout
minutes 11 day 111 "~nrc " fur such "pels" counlcr·c ullurul. Their belief Is tt 11n
"' cy huurai~N undJ)(I\I[llC.I: They're just computer skills mux he IIC(jllll'e(l in a
wn&lt;tin~ their n]ln s. llut the ynungliters l'cw months. much lake l~11rnlng tu liriv~
dcspemtcly lmllinj.t &lt;:hut 1·1111111s fur prom " em·, und hurdly I'C(jU irc 13 ycurs of
ti ttles 111·c ohvinu •ly 111 risk. ulong with e,xpc nslve. Hrnc cu n ~ umln ~t drlll iuy;
nil the kills leurning sot.:l nl skill s 1111 1 hey, ns snltwtu·c prol.csslon111 s. shnn l&lt;l
il"tlllli· I11CN,CIII(CI'N, II ll\IIUC uf Clllllll1ll• knuW. ~nd WC, liS .IOltWII\'C 11Cilphyt 1•• ;
niCutinn fu&lt;~cr u11111 the speed nf C· IHIIII should stop - nn1lthlnk 11hnutlt .
thnt sce1m to strip uwuy the llillln'ui pm- ( /)/mw Wt ·:vr/.~· .11 mlumulst &lt;llllll'lllll,
tcclion,, of shy ncs~ urad uucertuinty. A ~.. r~al ~vrilt'r. f~u· ~~~~·, Wll;1'ir/n~/.'~" '11mt••.
Wired notcN "]7 percent of IM· It1" Me WIIIJt 111111" " " ' vw thtt.\IIJCwml! :
•
" ltt/lllmfime,v mn.)
•

Diana
West

Social Events

Ltttn Community Centt1. W~­
lna lrom S:JO to 6 p.m., lollowed by
• thor! ITlMtiiiQ.
MASON - Community Cancer
Suppon Gmup, 7 p.m., Mason
United Mlll10dlst Church. All 1rea
cerur pallenlll. ltmlltes, and caf11glltera lnvlttd.
POINT ~~ EASP' . •- Arhasra
" oke suwvrt gl'&lt;. . hOslvd by
Dianne Mcln\yl'l, 1 p.m., Pleasant
Valley Rehab Center.
POINT
PLEASANT
Alcoholics Anonymous. 12 noon.
rear of lht Pttstara Center.
FLATROCK - Clothing closet
gtw-away, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.. each
1\Jasday, Good Shepherd Unitad
Methodist Church .

!lllurday, Sept. 1
f'OINT PLEASANT - Native
Amenean presentation by Danny
·snadow Fo•" Smith, Chief ot lhe
Native
A11&gt;orlr•
Fedtrll lo~ along wu . s. ,olal·
other members: 10 a.m. West
VIrginia Farm Museum . Native
American weapons And loots
and ancient artllacts will be on
dlsptay. l!elly Rtmmey, lha ·weed
Lady.' will also be there. Kids
games. a srlenl auclton , and
mor11 . Free admission . Call 304·
Tll11d1y, Stpt. 10
675·57371or
more lntormallon.
POINT PLEASANT -· Mason
SOUTHSIDE - Dance at
County Schootboard, 6:30 p.m ,
~.Stpt. 11
Southside
Community Center. 7
Mason County Schools c'ntrat
POINT
PLEASANT
IQ 10 p.m.; Rocky Mountain Boys
O"ICI.
Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 p.m..
will perform . Eve1yone welCome.
611 VIand St. Use the stde
Weclntadty, Stpl. 11
antrafl()e ot Casey Law Office.
Monday, 8tp1. t
POINT PLEASANT - Mason
POINT
PLEASANT
RACINE, Ohio - Western Clothing gtve-away,10 a.m. to 2
Counly Tourism Commlltaa, 8
style square dAnce class and p.m.. each Wednesday. POmt
a.m .. MOVC. Public lnvtled.
workshop, 7 to 8:30 p.m., awry Pleasant Presbyterian Church ,
MondAy at the Royal Oak Resort. 8th and Main. Conlrlbutlons ot
Call 304-675·3275 tor more clean ctothaa are appreciated .'
tnlormattcn.

Clubs and
Organizations

POINT PLEASANTstroke support

Aphasia

group. hosted

by

Dianne Mcintyre. 1 p m . Pieasanl
Valley Rehab Center
POINT
PLEASANT
Alooholocs Anony11101Js. 12 noon,
raar olllle Preslera Centet
FLATAOCK - Ctothmg closet
gtve·away. 9 a m lo 1 p m . each
Tuesday, Good Shepi1erd Unrled
Methodtst Church

Reunions
Sundoy, Sepl. I
BADEN - Sayre tam1ty m honor
or John L Sayre. Baden Community
Center Covered diSh meal at noon;

lam1ty auction

tn

the aharnoon

GALLIPOLIS. Oh&gt;o -

Moooge

tamihes. 0 0 Mcintyre Park., lunc h 1
pm

Soturdey, Sept. 14
POINT PLEASANT - William
Edwards and Willie Stewart h:&amp;mihos.
noon , Wost V1rgm la Farm Mllseum
Meal wtll bll colored Call Delores

Stewarl Cundtfl.

30~ ·773·58n

addtlionat Informat ion

WEST COLUMBIA

lor

- Wooten

tamllles. at the homo of Chester

Martin Bring a CO\Iered dtsh tor meal
at1 230pm

The Rtgleler wtlcomet
Saturdty, Sapt. 14
llama for the community cal·
Seturd1y, Stpl. 14
POINT
PLEASANT
andar !rom non-prolll organiSOUTHSIDE
Danct
at
811Urdly, 8tp1. 7
·Alcoholics Anonymous. 7:30 zation•. Item• muet be eubmlt·
Southside Communlly Center, 7
p.m.. 611 VIand Sl. Use lhe side ted In writing and can be
POINT PLEASANT - Odd
to I 0 p.m. Sounds ol Bluegrass enlrance of Casey Law Office.
mailed to th• Rtgleter 200
FellOws Lodge family plcnlo, 4 will perform .
M1tn St., Point Pl11a1nt1 W.V1.,
p.m., West Virginia Stale Farm
25550; faxed to (304) 87o·5234:
Mond1y, Sept. HI
or t·malled to newaOmydalMuseum. Food lurnlahad. Bring
Sundty, Stpt. 15
tyreglller.com. BIOIUII Ol1hl
POINT
PLEASANT
an llem !or the ' white elephant'
POINT PLEASANT - Card Alcoholloe Anonymous, 7:30 p.m.. larga voluma ol community
aalt.
POINT
PLEASANT
shower ond reception lor Lucille 611 VIand St. Use tha stde ntwa and to tnturl accuracy,
111m1 can not bo tlken over
Fowler as she celabrlltS her entrance ol Casey Law OffiCe.
the
telephone .
.Woodman ol the Wo1td annuAl SOth blrthdly, 2 10 4 p.m..
Community calendar 11 pubpicnic, 1 p.m.. Old Town ·Nazarene Fellowship Center.
Tiltldly, Sept. 17
llahad •• a tree llrVIQa to nonCampground . Members and Friends and reiiiiYGs tnvllad. No
POINT PLEASANT _ W.etght prollt groupe wlehlng to
guests lnvllod. Bring two covered gifts pltasa
announce mlltlnge ancf epeWatchera. weigh-Ina. 4:30 p.m.. clat evtnte. Calendlr Item•
dlahes. Call 304·675·7618 for
'
·
meeUng al 5 p.m., B04 Main Slreet. cannot bo gu•r•ntHd to run a
addltlonalln!ormauon .
l.ETART- HELP Diet Class. tpeclllc numbor ol daye.
NEW HAVEN - Wahama
Lete,rt
Community Center. Weigh· 1
Band car wash. 1Q a.m. 10 2
8a1ul'dey,
Stp1,
7
Ins from 5:30 to 6 p.m., lollowed by
p.m., New Haven Fl1a Slatlon.
POINT
PLEASANT
a short meellng.
.
AloohollQa
Anonymous.
8
p.m
..
MASON
Community
Cancer
Sundly, Sept. 8
MASOt-j - Wahama Alumni Point Pleaaanl Presbyterian Suppon Group, 7 p.m.. Mason
Band practice, 2to 4 p.m .. lo pre· Churoh, corner ol 8th and Main. Unllrtd Methodist Church . .AJI al98
cancer patients. lamllles, and cerepare for Homecoming. Call Use aide door.
givers lnv~rtd .
Martha Varian 11 882-3932 or
Mond1y,
Stp1.
t
Rex Howard at 882·8240 for
POINT
Pl.EASANT
more Info.
AtcohollCll Anonymous, 7:30 p.m.,
61 1 Viand St Uae the aide
Monday, Sept. I
antranca ol Caaey Law O!ftco. .
NEW HAVEN - Amer lo1n
lalurday, ltpt. 7
Oulll Crttk 10 • 10:80 a.m., l.tglcn Auxiliary meeting , 7 p.m..
Till Idly, lep1. 10
Rodnty 11 11 • 11 :30 t .m.. Ctnlll"'llll l.tglcn.
POINT l'l.EASANT - Wtlght
12:30 • 1:18 p.m.. Rio Grtndl !lllltt
1:48 • 1:45 p.m.. Qattta 3:15 • 4 p.m.
Walcher~, welgh·lne, 4:30 p.m..
Tlllld1V1 ltp1. 10.
MondiV, ..pt. 1
mHting 11 p.m:, e~ Mlln Sllltt.
lwtngton 10:10 • 10:88 ·a.m.,
POINT
P~EASANT
l.I!TAAT- HI!~P Olat 01111,
t.1t!lol&lt;l 11·11:18 a.m., Nolan 11 :10 AmtriOin ~eglon Auxllllty Poll
IOOlhl
• All tlzt tlllralong
• 11 :18 a.m., Ptrry 11· 11:10 p.m., 2~, 7 p.m., Amtrlctn ~ICJIOn.
your body.
for
tddld
comfOrt
UP-orttk lid. 1 • 1: ~o _p.m., ~101 a .
TOrAt INTE~Ncr soltwort
~OINT F'l.IAIANT Muon
l t30 p.m.. Jaalteon 1111111 1:30 •
mokts connecting lu~ &amp;
3:18 p.rn .. ~hllllpt 1:31 • 1:11 p.m.. County community lduotttontt
"'"''" 3:11 • 3:10p.m., &lt;attlla Mitro Outr11oh ltrvtot County Counbll
1111111 11:10 • 4:110 p.m., lultlrnut milling, 10 a.m.. COUIIhOUII
Orlve 4 • 4:50 p.m., Chllattn Hom•
8:11·1:41 p.m., lldwltl Pott Offlo•e Annex. l.unoh tollowl.
Instant Messaging and morel
· I p.m.
TulldiV, ...t. 10
WtdnttdiV1 ltp1, 11
U•UgiiM AcmJ • Sl1n Up Onlltlll
.
Woodland Oenllr lb • 11 a.m..
POINT
PLEASANT
Aot11y
Stntor llltOUI!JI Otntll II: I 8 •
11 :48 a.m.,l.tH ,ork 12· 11:30p.m., Club, 12 noon, Mooat ~odgt.
Woodland Ctnttr 1:30 • 1:18 p.m.,
FURNITURE DESIGN
TJ't Ohlld Oatt 1:30 • 3:18 p.m..
Thur~day, Ia pt. 1
Chttlrt 3 • 4:30 p.m.. l.tGrtndt 3:30
NEW HAVEN - ~QUAM 175
RL 2, Golllpollo l'orrl• WY 675-1371
• 4:11 p.m.. Tara Apartment• 8:30 • mtttlng, 7 p.m.. l.cdge Hall.
8:30p.m., t1tand Avenuf e:u- 7:18
p.m., Burne« !xt. 7:20 • 7:80 p.m ..
Kanauga a· 8:30p.m.
l'rlday, 8apt. 13
Thuttdly,ltpt. 1I
~ETAAT - Jam 1111i0n, 7
Mltl Ptull'l 8:15 • 10:15 l.m., p.m.,
l.atarl Community Ctnler.
OtYII Hall 10:30 • 11 :10 a.m., Rio
Grtndt Child Otvetopment Ctnttr Llllrl Pioneers 4·H will nave
11 :15 • 11 :48 a.m.. Oavtl Hall12:30 • ccnceaalona.
12:80 p.m.. Wyngatt 1:15 · 1:45 p.m..
Clay He1d1taet I :30 · 2:30 p.m..
llturday, ltpl. 14
Ctearvlow Ettattt 2:45 • 3:15 p.m..
GA~l.IPO~IS, Ohio Filii
Ktrr 3 ·3:48p.m.. Eurtkl 3:45 • 4:15
~ . m ., Buoklyt Foodland 4 • 8 p.m.. 1'111 Bark In lha Park, 10 a.m. to
Ohio Tliwnnoull 4:30 • ep.m., Cmwn 2 p.m.. Clly Park, aponeored by
City 8:50 • 7:15 p.m., VInton 8 · 8 tha Gall II County Animal Welfare
p.m., Mtroervlltt 7:30-8 p.m.
~eague . The canine handlart
from lhl Gallla County Sherlff'a
Otpl. and City Pollee Capt. will
bt !here with thell dogs. Walch
how the dog• tnlff oul druge and
1111ok. Hava your picture liken
with tham . Qat your children !lngerprlnltd
by tht Snerlff't Dept
sec clients b~ uppolntment
Try your luck •• wt 11Htt tole of
durlna the ovenlna hours.
n101
111m1 donaltd by local bull·
Additlonulservlces, such os
n11eaa,
euch •• Btrnldlnee,
blood pres8ure checks and
.Ttwnay
JIWIItrl,
Paul DIVitl,
preanuncy tests, will be
MoDon1ide,
Kroger,
1nd many
offered durl na lh~ evenina
hours Ul the neulth deport• morel A and I. Grooming will bt
lh1r1 10 trim your pet'• toenalla
men I.
and 'fluff and puff' 11 no 0011.
Sherry Roberti. tralntl, will bt
ollarlng lhe AKC Canine Good
Clllzen ltll. Phil Luoktydoo will
be thare making anlmll balloon• ·
for tnt klde. So come out 1nd
aupport lht Laagut. For more

Others

VlEW

As :&lt;~•m us mtr intclli)lcnw u~&lt;'ll&lt;' b told
me thut Suddum I hts,cin IIU&gt; li~d y to
dc•vcltlp nudclll' WCIIjKll1s .wtthln two ,m·
th1~ )'&lt;'tit'S. I kn&lt;-w whut 1 hml to &lt;h hlt'
the l1t'Sttimc in histlll)', uminm power 11111 '
smn l•"sess the nhilrtv ttl inllkt unu~WPI ·
'
nh\&lt;) dumu~c on tlw (lniMI Stui&lt;'S - fot'
cxnmple. hy s mu ~ lhl!l u nlldt•nr IWIII11ll1
into N1•w Yt1rk nr Wtts hln~.tllln uml d~ttllutt ·
ing it if we, th&lt;)t\'llik•~ tukc 11ny tll'tinn .
Suddrun de-ems inl\llcmhlc.
No smt~ 1"\lskkiiii'Ottlil/•l.ssl hly ~umhlc
COLUMNIST
oil lcttln!l t 1111 stute of ull\t t'S dcw lop. As I
suid in my Sjli.'C&lt;:h til w,•, t Point, Wt' huvc
'
no t&gt;pth111 hutto ~ trlkl· Jia'St
ptwmptl vc- ('htllll'C lllll!ll'l'l' In intumatiollllllnspt'l:linns
.
ly.
n11ywhere. nnytintc. uml smnln11lmmu·
'lllc l:&gt;emu&lt;:mts knnw this. und non~· hut tllntt'ly. He ~·tmmJt pnsslhly ug1't'.C to such 11
u c•n t~kpot l~w will dut\l VIII ~ lljlllinst il li~mlmli. umllh~ t\' will ill) n11 wl!l~lill\~1111
when I ask for Cm1 ~ t\'Sss SliP\'",, MtlSI li11' "negotiut ions" nr "" nlm nnlsc \1r llday.
M~l li1Whil~. l10WCVt'l', I lU I~ is th~ r~~:rlllli
would mthcr he cuu~ht lieud 111111 u·y tu
cxplnin. 1111~C Smhh11n has pnt 11 nul'lc11r hcl\lt\' I !live my nddr.:s~ "tmlkilt!l tile
ht1111h in plncc. why they vnt&lt;\lugulnsttop- t;nsc," mad we cnn l'lltmttmthc Dt)lllUI:mls
nnd their pnls 111 The New York 'lltnes ut1ll
pling him while lhc11: wt" &gt;till time.
Sn11t the nppl\lprlnlt' lllllntent - which The WHshhi!IIOn Post 111 IISil this Ill 11')1 to
u hll. 'l11C)' Ul'l' uh\•udy ~0111·
is hl .s11y, not fur nhcud uf th,· milltnry ~·ut uw
phtinlng
t
\ut
I "1111\'l'll'tmudc the ~·n~e" 1\11'
nssmtlt ltS&lt;•If -- I will mnkc 11 tl'lcvised
tU1uttut;k
(which
Is 11'11&lt;'. 11\l~IIU.IC Its hnpnt'l
adtlt'Css to tltc Am~t·kan people, ·'nutklnjl
tlw cusc•" l\1r nn nttn\'k nn lruqnnli uskin11 will\11) fur ~ t..,ulct·, umllust lhr lntlj,lt'l'. If I
I'm(\ utg• ~:s~\ supplllt. 'llll· Amct'klln \'!CO· m11k~ it Inter - Just ht•l\ttl.l the nttuck).
pk. Whll111\l i1Ui\tols, Will SIIPI~111 siiC 11U1 Th~y •·•m1!''111u thnt 1 tnn lt:tno1·1na
tlll11ck 11verwhelmhtjll y. nnd "' will Am~rl t;n's ullcs.ttnd even " Wot'kloplnhm '
(whkh Is 11iso true. hutunly fnr th ~ same
C'tlngrcss.
At the same time, I willlhrmully udvlsc 1\luStllt). 'l11cy oll\lli:t tlmt the wur will htl
11\lr nil it'~ or SitCh llliL'IIij:CI1l'C illllll'llllllion 111111\' dlllkult. mi&lt;l lust h111!lct', and elllull
ns eun he diSl'h&gt;Sc•l. umlnntify the Unit ·d mot\: cusllllillc.s, nml ''"' 111\lll.l, tlmn its
Nuuons nl' Pill' imemlnn to &lt;'Xct\'1.'1! uut' 11\IV&lt;&gt;CIIICS CX}X'\:1 - hUll hey llnn'l discuss
•·ight of self tlcl\msc. I may t• ven nd11pt th•· ~ost ; of 1111 h'il\llnndcur wcu/11111 deto.linuny Hukel"s sugjlcslku1 nhout uskltt!l nntcd in 11 1111\\llr l\m~1·l•·nn t; ty. 'l11oy
the United Nut inns to !live Stttldnmllnc lust pllllCSI thnt n11 Clem· CtliiiiCCtllln 111ltWc'Ctl

s.turdtty, S.pteMber 7, 200:1

Public Meetings

l.t"tlt&gt;l'..\'

tastt',

Page AS

Classes

•o.

Concerts, Shows

Support· Groups

Bookmobile

Clubs
Thuttdly, ltpt. II
- Qercttn Club
ennu11 P!onlo ate p.m. under tnt ttnt
btnlnd St. l.oula catnollo Ohurc~h.
~'"" bring tlb~ ttl"'lot and oov•
attd dian.
lttulllay. ltpt. 11
QAI.I.I!'Ol.tl - '"noh Colony
Onapler of the Daughttrt ol tnt
Am11101n lltvolutlon wlll nave Itt llrot
milling lllhl Qattt County HIIIOIIOII
looillY 11 10 a.m. In the milling
rqom. oennla Jonnaon, onalrpereon
of IOAII will bt the guul tptlkll. II
you lrt lntttttltd ln becoming 1
mtmbtl of tnt DAR pltaH oonllot
Mobtrta Routh II 448•4174. Tli
beoomt 1 1111mbtr you mutt have an
. anoutor who fought In tht
~lullonary Wtr.
GA~l.IPOI.IS

e

,Niemail boxes, Webmail,

..

www.localnat.com

a

Seniors
GrouP.S
Monday, ltpl. I

QALI.IPOI.t9 - Stnlol E'llnlng
Olnn11 11 the 011111 County Senior
RatOUI&lt;ll Ctnlar II 8 p.m. Good
tood, door prlzaa, honoring blrlhdayt,
tnd grotl ontlltolnmtnl. Coal It 13
ptr ptrton. FOI ltiOIYIIIOnl pltltl
oill448·7000, OMI. S.
l\ouday ltl)l. 10
GALLIPOI.IS - P.EAt. m111tng 11
1111 Gallla Senior Fluouroo Conlar 11
3 p.m. Gulli IPtlktr will bt 11om
Olalrtot 7 Area on Aging. DlttiiOI
RtpiiiOOIIIIYO Bill KuhniiiM Frank
Vllughan will olao bl available to
updalt mtmbtrl on Blato and
'

FUll(

Free immunizations given at the
Gallia County Health Department
GALLIPOLIS
Free
ltntnunl~ullons will be provld·
od hy the .Onlllu County
Heullh Depurlment from 4·6
p.m. Thursduy, Sept. I !lut lhc
'heulth dcpurtmcnt, 499
Juckson Pike.
Chlldt·cu In need ul' lmmu·
nlzatlOIIS tnUNt be liC~OillpU·
nlod by 11 purcnl or ICMUI
guurdlun. und brlnl! u current
rnununlzutlon record with
them .
The WIC office will ulso

PROUD TO BE APART
OF YOUR LIFE.

'

\\11 .\T IS PIU:I)\JC)ln 11-\DI\C;·:
.\IU: \01 .\ \I( ll\1 01· l'IH.D \lOR\ 1.1· \DI\L'!
Find out by attendln11 Predatory Lending Educational Cl•11e1 at the Meigs
County Annex-Lower ftoor on Monday, September 9, 2002. Sponsored by
the Mel88 County Fair Housing omce, we are offering two mslons. One
ii:OO am to 12:00 noon and another at 1:00 pm to 4:00pm. You may choose
the one moHt tonvenlent for you.

lf you uver plan to buy a home or your own or.reftnance your present home,
you must be Informed In order to avoid belnl! a victim and risk losing your
home I
You may register by calling Jean Trussell, Fair Housing omce at 992· 7908.

First Baptist Church
presents

"The Land of the Free"
Patriotic Cantata
Sunday, September 8th
10:00 a.m. Service

Come share in our celebration of
America and all she holds dear!!

I\

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�Page A&amp; • 6aturbap Q:lmet ·6tntinel

Saturday, Sept.mw 7, 2002

Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis • Point Pleasant

Inside:
PN.'p $('OfV.'ht)(m/, P(lgt' 82

Won1an

DEAR Allll\': Hm' d&lt;te'
otw muk~ fri~nd' after .:nl·
lege'? Thi' may seem like u
dumb que&gt;tion. hut I'm huving a hard time.
Ri~ht after I gruduutcd, I
murncd u wonderful mun uml
moved hulfwuy aero" t·hc
country, leuving all my l'lo'e
friend~ behind. Huving l&gt;ccn
ADVICE
raised m1 Army l&gt;nu . I ncwr
hnd tmuhlc adjusting Ill lll'W
~ituatinns until now.
mudlo things. I'm h&lt;&gt;ping you
My , husband is my best · l'illl help me, Abl&gt;y. friend and a gr~&lt;ll wmpanion. t'RI ENDLESS IN THE
but I miss having girlfriends TEXAS PANHANDLE
in my life - to cry owr silly
Df:A R FRn: NI&gt;I.t:SS:
movies with. and go shop· Please don't write I&gt;IT the pusping, and share "girl talk ."
,ibility of forming friendship&gt;
I 11111 working two jobs, S\&gt; with older people. They l'Uil
time is scarce. and I don '1 he grt•at mentor&gt; ·aml enn also
huvc the n'loney tojoinu gym have c·hildren or c~ t endcd
so I cun meet people. My day family who arc your age.
jo~ provides linHtrd contact
Silll'e your timL' ft&gt;r S\&gt;c·inl·
with the publiL:, ' nml nt ht&gt;th iting is limited, consider
jobs my · t:o-work~rs arc t•xploring relati,in,hiJlS at
decades older than me.
your plal'e of worship or
So fur. the only pcoflc r vc 11mong your husband's co·
met my own age are ul single. workers.
and they like tt&gt; purty unLI do
llEi\RAIIIIY: My c· hildrcn
'i ngles things. I'm hupjJY with ure grow11. They moved out u
my guy. so of cuurse 'm nut few ycurs ago. but now
into thnt .
. they're hack . They do not
ldeu lly. I'd like to meet want tu take care of them·
other couples so 1 can mukc selves, and uo mithing physi some fcmulc friends, and we cully or financially to keep the
cafl send "the boys" out to do house in order.

I 11 ould li~e to 'ell my
home und wor~ over,ca' for
ont' )t'.1r in my prnfe"ion. If I
don't dt&gt; it mm. lnewr will.
Pil'iN' tl'll lllt' hl&gt;ll to gd
tht''l' mwgrow n "children"
out llf Ill) house uml off my
hat·~ . They ha ve their own
monc~ and they have frierl&lt;h.
I dun t know how to handle
thi, : I'll Utkc your advice. tl
have for Wltr&gt;l - USEI&gt;
1\101\liN ~11NNESUTA
I&gt;EAK USE U MUM: Be
firm . Give your 11dult oiTsprin!! u deadline to .be out.
Tht'll put your hou.,c up fur
sale and take the joh O\'t'rseus.
Pleuse don 't fei:l guilt)' for
doing so. You have earned the
right to CX)lCriencc your
dream . Your children nrc
adult, now. It\ time the y
kt,trncd to .~urvivc on their
own. It's 1111 imponunt pan of
growing up.
· DI•:AR AIIUY: I was dating
&gt;lllllCtliW spcdnl for si\
Jlllln ths. I'l l call her Meg . I
fel l deeply in love wi th hL·r
and thought we hud n futurL'.
Meg said \he loved me, too. A
few weeks ago, she got upset
with tile and said I wasn' t
smart enough 11r itttuitivc
enough In know she needed
$3.000 tn ~uy 11 ~;ar. Meg said

Dear

Abby

I.

Mason County 9-11 events :

1nisses girlfriends i11 11ew life ulith husba11d
if I rcully loved her. I would
have pich•d up nn her "him;·
and given her the mone}
without he~itution. The truth
i,, I proh;t!lly would huvc, but
I'm not u mind render. Now
·,lit'·, Ll&lt;&gt;nc a l'omplcte I~0 on
me and hung me out to dry.
Ahhy. Meg never t'ulls me
"hnuey" or "swecthemf' nnymorc. und twvcr seem~ to
huvc more than u moment to
Sf'l'nd with llll'. I love her, out
dt&gt;n 't ~m&gt;w wlmt to do. I d&lt;&gt;n 't
~now how mtu;h more rejection I cun take. What dn Y'"'
mu~c of her l&gt;chuvior"! -

IILINDSIDEI&gt; IN

NEW

.m RSEY
DEAR . IILINDSII&gt;F.D:
(\&gt;tutt yourself lut·ky. You IU'I!
tinn ily seeing the renl person
henent h the loving fat,ude.
Blunt ly put, your ludy friend
is il gtild digger.. Ease your
ht·o ~t·u heart wi th the thought
thllt you're $~.000 uhend of
tlw gnnw. This "r&lt;&gt;muuc•c"
was not mcunt to tlt\
Dnrr r\b/J\' r.1 ,.,.;11~11 hl'
Abigail Vait Burrn. a/.1:;,
k11ml'11 as Jrw111e Phillips. cwd
ll'crs timllilnl hl' /err moriln;
l'clllline Pltillip:,.. Writt' Dmr
Ahill' II/ ll'll'll'. DearAbbl'.mm
or ·P 0 . Box 69./-10." Los
A11gdr.1". CA 90069.

Meigs Community Calendar
Public Meetings
Mondey, Sept. 9
PO MEROY ·- Meigs Coun ty
Republican Pally, reg ular meellng,
7:30
p.m..
Meigs . Coun ty
Coull house

, Sunday, Sept, 8
RACINE·· Chapman and Mylla
Kerwood Hill reunion, 1 p.m. at
Star Mill Park .

People
Footba ll Alumni Association meets
on the lootballfletd at tO a.m.

SALEM CE NTER •• Star Grange
' 778 and Star Junior Grange 878,
6:30 p.m. potluck supper followed
by business meeting at 7 30 p.m.
.
Friday, Sept 8
at th e gra nge ha ll. Plans to be
RA CINE Meig s County made for October chicken barb&amp;·
TUPPERS PLAINS -· .Tuppers Pomona Grange, 7:30 p.m .. c.ue.
Pla ins Regional Sewer District , Racine Grange Ha ll. Members ace
regular meeting . 7 p.m.
to bring craflltems for judging; Olfl ·
Monday, Sept. 8
cars will be elected .
POMEROY ·· Belles and Beaus
Tutadey, Sopt.-10
squaro dance club offerin g dance
POMEROY •• Meigs County
classes, 7 p.m. on Mondays,
Snturday, Sept. 7
Board of Ele cllons, regular meet·
ROCKSPRINGS ·• Girl Scout beginning . Se pt. 9 , at Royal Oak
lng , 8:30 a.m.
luau
al
the
Rocksprings Reso rt. First lwo classes aro free .
Fairg rou nds from 1 · to 5 p.m. Dress Is cas ual. Informatio n trom
Acilvltles about Hawaii, girl scou rs. 9~2·568 1 or 592·5668 .
$5 tee will be collec ted, and all
RACINE •• Regular meeting of
girls In !he community are in ,ted .
Saturd1y, Sept. 7
Ra
ci ne Chap ter 134, Order of
Information
IS
available
by
ca
lling
RACINE .. 35th annua l reunion
Star, 7:30 p.m. Vlsllallon
Eastern
Aniy
Markworlh
at
667-032
1
or
of the Samuel A. Eblin family, 4
by
Project
Com mittee..
Ebersbach
at
992·7747
.
Jerrena
p.m. at Srar ~Ill Park In Racine.
R.efreshments .

Church meetings
Sunday, Sept. 8
LONG BOTTOM - Long Bonom
Unllad Molhodls l Church, evening
se rvice. 7 p.m., with Dave Dolley.

Clubs

Reunions

TUPPERS PLAINS -

Tht•
Fort
Rundnlph pledge and 'ing the nuttnnSol'ict) Children of the ul unthcm all\ll&gt;ther &gt;t:let'A merkun
Revolution t ions.
requests ull studt·nts dress
New Hn\'en EkmctHnry
in red. white. und hlue und
gnther ut the 11uj:t pole ttl students will l"reute t1
their school ·und Join them "Gnrden of Freedom" . in
in rc·L·iting the pledgt• of front of the school thllt
llllcghmce to the tlng on will bt: Iuter used us un
th~ morning 111' Sept. II .
otmid~ cluss uren. The stu·
dents will t&gt;e ~igning uno
The Smith Cnpt:hnrt Post displt1yin~ u flng whkh
1.:10 l&gt;l' the New Haven stut•·s "We Hon\\1' 11nd
American Legiun, ulung Cekbrntc th~· Hewes! "
with the womN1's auxil· Doctor,, nur,cs. mcdil's,
iury und Post l)ll21'l of the firefighters, JlOike. 1100
VFW, will be L'onducting u otht•r "heroes nf our com·
remcmbrunce ceremony at munity" will be invlt~d to
the New Haven Volunteer j&lt;lin the students for lunch .
Firt' Dept. Ceremony \viii
begin nt noon.
)&gt;("lint Pleu~nnt Middle
Ordnnnt•e Elementary Sl'hl&gt;o l stmknts and stntl
I
ure
enc\&gt;ura~ed 1\&gt; weur
School. grulks pre·Sl·.lwol
thr&lt;&gt;ugh three wtll sny tht' red. whi te. uml olul: . A
pledge of tlllegiunce. und short usscmllly will be
si ng the nutionnl anthem held in the gym lit . ~ n.m.
und Grund Old Flag ut l) Tcuchcrs 11re cncl&gt;ufn!!ed
a.m. out side ut the tlug· tt&gt; plan lessons th11t rcflc\:t
pole . Grudes four-s i~ wi ll t&gt;n pcnc'l' nnd healing.
rcpctt t progrum ut 9:30
Tht•
Valley
View
11.111.
Volunteer Fire Dept. will
North Point Elementnry conduct 11 memorial ser,
wi ll h\&gt; ld u ceremony on vice fur Melvin Hill nnd
the playground ut 2 p.m. Kevin W&lt;&gt;yun. 6 p.m.. Beul
The students will suy the Cemewry. •

Easte rn

Other events
Sundoy, Sept. 8
POMEROY -- Author larry
Br,ogan to apeal&lt; at the Pomeroy
library, 2:30 to 5 p.m.
·

. TUeaday, Sept. 10
TUPP ERS
PLAINS
Orientati on for Eastern seniors
and their parents, 7:30 p.m., high
schoo l. Ouesllons to Sheryl Roush
or ·Linda Faulk , 985·3329.
POMEROY ·• Meig s Coun ty
Geneao toglca l S6clety, 5 p .m., .
Me igs Mu seum . ·

Cindy Taylor
LOS ANGELES (APl Model Cindy Tuylor beut
out nearly I0.000 compcti ·
tors to become the new
host
·of
th e
Et
Ent ertuinmcnt· Television
tru ve l series "Wild On."
The 25-yc ur-old from
Purnguuy repluccs· Brooke
Burk e. who will stny with
the cubic channel us host
of the co untdown show
"Ra nk," E! announce&lt;! this
week:
Tn)dor came to the
Unitt:d Stutes ut 19 11&gt; pursue u modeling CIII'CCr. The

blond ~;
5-fuo t· 7-i nch
,·cce ntl y uppcured on the
cover of Shupe mug11zine.
und was chosen to host the
TV ser.ies 11fler 11 six·
month search .
,;Wild On" takes viewers
to locutions frum New
Orleuns to lbi zu. with un
t: mphus i ~ \&gt;n beuutiful pel'·
pie wcuring next to noth·
ing und purtying hurd .
New episodes with Tuylor
us host urc sc hedul ed to
begi n airing . in the full,
with dcstinutions in the
Stutes
und
United
Thuilunll.

SAnJRDAY'S

Prep Football

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Rock Hill
Rl\ier Valley
South ~'~lint

Chesapeake
Coat Grove
Falliand

a-o
a-o

Hi!

Fridey.. Gt"'" ·
Meigs 20, Rl\ier VaiJev 17
Chesapeake 38. Sym. llllliev 12

Coat Grove 20, Grwn 6
ft1lliand 22. Plkevlew 0
Rock Hill 13, Oak Hill 8
'Wayne 30. South ~'~lint 0

SEOAL
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All

Athens
o-o 3-0
Marlena
o-o 3-0
Jackson
a-o 2,1
Logan
o-o 2·1
Gallla AcadQmy
a-o 2:1
Point Pleasant
o-o 1-1
warren
o-o Q-3
Fndly" a."'"
Ironton t7, Gallla Academy 12
Point Pleasant 28. Sls$onvllle 7
Athens 28. Alexander 7 .
Jackson 33, Vinton County 6
Logan 28. Zanesville 14
Marlena 34. Grwnvtlle. Pa. 7
Parke!llburg South 57. Warren 20

TVC
Ohio Dlvleton
~

All

Alexander
o-o
Betpre
o-o
Wellston
o-o
Meigs
o-o
Q.Q
Nelsonville-'mrk
Vinton C9unty
o-o
·Hocking Dlvlelon

1·2
2-1

IHm

Trimble
Waterford
Federal Hocking
Miller
Southern

1-2

H!

0·3
Q-3

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All

o-o
o-o
o-o
o-o
o-o
o-o

2·1
2·1
1·2
Q-2
Q-3
Q-3

Frldly'l QimQ

Meigs 20, River Valley 17
Wahama 32, Eastern 12
South Qallla 47, Southern 6
Athens 28. Alexander 1
Belpre 34. Fort Frye o
F·fteld Union 42, Netsonvllle-'lbrk 21,
Jackson 33, Vlnlon County 6
Wavort-t 32. Waverly 27
Berne Union 46, Miller 0
Trimble 29, Southeastern A088 14
Frontier 39, Waterford 37
Saturday'• 01mt1

Federal Hocking at Selotovllle

Non-league
Illm

All

Ironton
Wahama
Oak Hill

3,0
2·0

~ymmes

1,?
Valley

Hannan
'
South Qallla

t ,2

1·1
1·2

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South Qallla 47, Southern 8
Hannan 38, MoAtcatm 22
Wahama 32. Eastern 12
Ironton 17, Qallla Academy 12
Rock Hlll13, Oak HIIIB
l Chesapeake 38, Sym. Valley 12

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COLUMBUS (AP)
Shots were fired behind the
bleachers ut a high school
football gume Friduy night us
funs und pluyers scurried for
cover,
Pollee said the gun shots
apparently were fired into the
air outside the stadium ut
Walnut Ridge High School.
No one wus lnjured.
The shooting happened in
the closing moments of the
fourth quarter, with visiting
Brookhaven leading 23-1.
The game wus culled with
I :47
remaining,
and
Brookhaven was awarded the
victory.
,
Pollee were searching for ,u
suspect.
"Our best information is
this is a non-stu.dent,"
Columbus
schools
Superintendent Gene Hurris
told
television
station
WCMH .

Bv GARV CLAIIIl
OVP correspondllf1t
MASON - Justin J\11\lnn mn for
10 I yurds nnd the Wlthnmn det'l'tht'
rclwllt•d three suck~ ltnll sci &lt;'l'ltl
mort' hurl'i~d thl'\&gt;\~ s n~ the \\'hill'
Fnlc!\llS Sl'OI\.'d II i.'\\1\\ indll;! .'2· 1~
win uvcr prc\'lmtsly unh&lt;•ntt•n
Enstcrn.
The c'l&gt;llh:st wus pht)'&lt;'l.l bcfurt• 11
lnrgc tumout lit th~ lknd 1-\rt•u Sdtoul
uml mnrkell the White Fukons' tir~t
win nwr Eusu:rn sitwc liNN.
Wn)\nmu impmwd tn 2-0 011 the
ymln~ , grid l'ltlllpnign whik• the
Eu~lcs fell to 2· 1 ·in 11 luml-1\tu!,!llt
struf!glc.

W•h•m•
32

E•atem
12

"Eu~tcm hu~ u wr~ tl\l&lt;lll lnnthull
t1'um." \ uhnmu ho:.ud l'l&gt;.tL'h t\ll
C't\&gt;11li&lt;'Y snill. ''\Ve plnycd t'\trt•nwl~
hmllnll c\'cning l611~ nlld 11.: t&gt;lll~' &lt;'ll
. wdl. We wet\' deto:rmincd ttllll "ith
thttt w~ l'\llltl'lllled thl' l!lllllc."
The Fnli.'l&gt;lls l.'upitnlil~:~l nil u l'\&gt;11pk' nf bi~ llrst hnlf ph1ys tnnwt\"&lt;mlc
nn curly fl, () Eustl'l'll ud1 uiltll):e

cllruutc 111 ,, ·.I).. (I h,tlllllll&lt;' &lt;'ll)l&lt;'
WI IS it"'l'l:ll~ ih k 1d t1&gt; !h-t&gt; ltttc tn
the third pt•riud bcfure the t\H&gt;L'\\'n ·
h lll!ltdl&lt;'l.l lt'lltll' 'Piit 11 1'·111' ul
f;&gt;urth t~mtrtcr tlllll.'hd\1\1 11,.
E!\\tl'rn nmrdll'tl ~ I 111r'h 11&gt; I'll 1
dit1 \lit It' upcnilll! I.!Mic \lith tltt'
Ful!k'' \'\&gt;ll\crtllll! Ill\ It's' thun. fl'llf.
lil11rth tl&lt;&gt;\\ n i.'\ltl\'l'~il&gt;n&gt; tl&gt; 1-el.'p tbt'
'l.'fil:"' ttliH' . The Eu~il',' K.;n
An\\!lltry i.'IIJ'Jl\'ll thl' 1-l- pht~ dmt'
with II l11W· ~III'\I huN tht\lll!lh tht•
mkldll• tn 'tul-c the \'bitol'\ tu 1111
curly ti· O udnnllng&lt;' with ~ :(lQ
rcnmlninl! in the t1r.&lt;t sliullu .
Wlthtllllll ltllSIVl'l'l.'\.1 with u bitnm.•
with ~~ st.'l,&gt;nds len in the
quurt,·r with 11 nine pht&gt; , ~ - ' urd
'cries. Fnknn quurtcrt'lnd c'hutl

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/,·rkk 1\tmhk'l "ith '&lt;'Ill''' l'lllltll\11!
""'~ i{\,11\ Mtll'hdl '&lt;'III&gt;J'IIl~ Ill' the
J\~1\( J'l~ ~Ill Ul th.,• ht'tL'rtl I. 1\lth
M11.:hdl r,tl'IIIJ! \llit&lt;'li&lt;'h\'1.1 111tn tlw
c'llllll&gt;ti&lt;' "11h tlw ~1111\L' t&gt; lilt: h•llt'h,
llu11 11 l'hl' u·~ fl&gt;t the 1"''11" .tlkr kto:k
,,lllt.'l) 1\ 1\,k ktl k,l\ 1111! thl' '~'\IN
~m&gt;ncd m·t&gt;-t&gt;
Th&lt;' \\'httt• t:al~'l'll' ntld~'\1 tlll&gt;lll\&gt;11:
'l'llft'' lll,td1· t•t ll llllllllte l,ltl' Ill the
hull II' Jnt\lllt ht\&gt;~c lrt'\' l&gt;tlll .l ,\ \~11'\1
'I'UiliJlt'r 1)\l\\ II iltl' fi1r 'i\l~hllt' 'lltld
Anthon~ t\hidl\'11 l'll' ~cd &gt;&gt;ll 1111
,•\m,I&gt;&lt;U'\ lliknn~: u111l ra,·cd .17 \ ui'\1~
intll th&lt;: f&gt;l\&gt;mN·~I lull\ I. Tlw nin fur
the CXtl'll 11\11111 \\ ''' IIII'III.'L't'\\J"IIJ J(lJ.
hm tng J&gt;&gt;l\htn ·, tnttdllll&gt;lln gnl11&gt;p
PIHst ... WihatM,IU

MalliS 20, Rlvar VaiiiV 11

Rebels
rough up
Southem

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Me1gs
•

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to beat
·Raiders

Bv Scon Wou•1
OVP corrospondent
RACINE
Thl' :uuth
Gu lliu Rchds l''iuhli~hcd
curlv bulll'l&gt;lltn.&gt;l unt.l ruc'l'll tn
n 41:6 win ll\'~1' the South~m
'l\wnutlncs Fridn nil,lht nt
Adutm Fidd in Rndtw.
Sl&gt;utll Oullin moves 1\l l·l
1111 the seusnn. ' hilc
Snuthl'rn drop&gt; tl&gt; (),,1,
Brund1&gt;n C'nburn hit tho
l'Cntur\' mtu'k rushing, gnin11
12- J2j yards in 11 gllt&gt;y running gnmc . Owrnll, South
Gllll in ru• hcd .W time• for

BY BUTCH COOPIR

OVP staff writer
CII ES IIIR E
Anytime yo u L'nll
contml the hull und kocp the uppnsing
offense l&gt;IT the field fur ncurl y tluw1\lurths nf u hull'. ~ hun~cs 111'1: ~tumll\u·
thut ymtr toum wi II come ullt vlctllrl·
llUS.
Meigs. duwn by us many us I0
points lute in tho third quurtcr, domlmlled cnntrnl uf the clock in the second
hull' to pull out11 20- 17 win over Rl vor
Vnllcy on Frl~uy .
The k,,ldct· offense ruroly suw tho
field in the second hutt'. even thou gh
thl' Y took u 17· 7 lend on u Jo\ly
Oruhum two-yurt! quurtcrbu ~k kct•pcr
with 7:46 lcl't in the third quurtcr.
It wus Mci t~s gn&gt;und gumc thut kept
the hull in the Muruudcrs hunds.
"Thut's mic thing we like to dn h try
to conttnl the fonthull on offense all()
kcc/l it nwuy fmm their nJ'tl-nsc," suld
Meg's hcud ~ou~h Mlkll Chunccy. "Our
kids jusl c~ecuicd )11'1llty well. Both
sides rcully i&gt;luycd hurd. It was 11 greut
hi ~ h se houl l'ootbullgume."
'I huvc much respect fnr (River
Vulley helid Ctluch und flll'tnct· Meigs'
ussistuntl. Grcgr Deel. Uc's u ~t t·cut
1\mthull couch. just hutcd In lose him
ufl' \&gt;ttr stuff."
.
On u I6-pluy dri ve thut hc~ un on
thei r own 29-yunllinc - with no pluy
Iunger thun 11 -yurds - the Mnntudcrs

·'~7 )' 111\b.

co11d1
D&lt;lllni~
'nld umiil the
~ hc cring Ciulliuns. " We'v~
pht)•cd two prcttv ~0111.1 tcttms
und w~ leurned' u lot fn.mt
thos•• f111111Cs. e~pedully on
1&gt;ur lim:. We toni-. thnst' thin~s
nnd l&gt;uilt l&gt;n thrm. \l'l''ve
tnln·t·d Slllltl' pcupk nn&gt;uttd
nnd us n t\•sult we've gotten
hcttcr."
Sllttthcrn,C'on&lt;:h Du,·c Burr
sui d. "I thought the most
imprcssiw thin~t thmughuut
tlw gnmc was the f111:t thut we
hustled the 1\'ht&gt;lt· tim~'. We'll
just Cllll tc huck Ml&gt;ttdtl)l uml
work ••xtremd y hnnl nnd
c'lmtinue to get hcttcr."
On the third pluy lhim
sct"immugc. South Gulllu
Rebel

Suu nll~·t·s

Meigs running beck Jeremy Roush. left. keeps on eye on River valley's Jesse
Ward (25) as he turns upfleld during the Mnrauders' 20.17 win over River valley
on Friday at Cheshire. Roush flnlsi10d with 155 y rds and three touchdowns for
Meigs. (Andrew Cartor)
n\urchcd dnwu the J'icill ami cut iuto
River Vulll•y's lend on u onc-yurd run
hy .Jeremy Roush .
Roush llltlrc thun doubled l1ls cutTies
iu the second hull' us he finished with
~ 0 rushes hw 15~ yurds 11nll ull tl\t'cc
Meigs touchdowns. Rlmsh nnly hull
nine cnn•ics In the first hull'.
"We tulkct.lnbout what wcl' ve got to
dn is cnntml the gumc.'' snld Roush .
"Our line opened ~1p some nice holes."
Also l'or the Mnrnudcrs ( 1·2). R11ss
Stewart hnd I:1 cmrles f\&gt;1' ~:I yilrds.
Fur Rl vcr Vnlley ( 1·2) on the gmund,
Burley Geiger curried lh u hull four

times l'nr 54 ynrds, while Gl'llhum hnd
~J yurds on 17 uttcmpts.
After stopping the ·Rnitlcrs on four
und nut, Mctgs got the hull hnck nnd
recorded another hm~t drive, thi s one u
D ·illuy dri w ti\Ut resulted Itt 11 14· yurd
scumper hy Roush.
The cxtm point ki ck uttcmpt missed,
lmtkln!! it n three-point Mcl g~ lend.
On the fnllowtn!l Ml.llgs kl ckpff,
(klgcr broke t1 munl&gt;cr of tlll'k lcs unt.l
wus lonk ing tt&gt;Wtlt't.l the cnd1unc when
he l'umtllcd the hull on the Meigs' 4~.

Pltltt au Mtll•• IJ

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Big Blacks

scalp
Indians
BY RICK StMPKINI

1ro1110n 11, Gallla Acadamv 12

OVP corrospondent

-·ngers hold offl
in thriller
Courttay lronton Tribuna
,

7-ynrd loss. McKlnness then
threw twn stt·uight lncoinIRONTON
The plutc posses to set up u
Ironton Fighting Tigers lost fourth down nt the Ironton
five fumbles. Thnt should 35McKJ nness wus forced out
spell dlsuster.
lnsteod, It spelled "rising ul' the pocket under the
to the ch11 Uengc" us Ironton Ironton puss rush und serum·
ovcrcume Its mistakes und bled fc1r 16 yurds, hut he wus
held off the Gulllpnlls Blue 19 yurds shy of the end ;:one
Devils 1712 Friday night !It ~~~ the clock run out.
Tunks Memorlul Stadium.
The Blue Devils (2·1)
Ironton (3·0) consistently recovered un Ironton fumble
hurt Itself whh fumbles, the ut the 33 ond · scored siK,
f'iflh time with just j2 sec, plays Iuter on ll 1-ynrd run
onds tel~ In th~ . gume and by Clo.rkc Sounders. Donnie
, Johnson hnd n 21-yard run
Icu dl ng 17 • 12 on d 0 uIll poI18
to key tho drive. The convcrrecovcrcd tit the Fighting slon kick ft1ilcd.
Tigers 47.
After 11 penalty moved the
Ironton nllswcred with an
bull buck .5 yllrds. Oolllpolis 80-yurd, IS·pluy drive thut
quurterbuck
Travis cuhnlnuted on Josh S~nds'
McKinncss
hit
Cody 2-yurd run. A. J. Lut~ ktcked
Culdweil with 11 20-yurd . the eKtru poln~ und lr?nlon
uss 10 the 32. The duo led 7-6 with S. 13 left 111 the
. 011 th
hulf.
Gallla Academy' &amp; Tom Bose battlea lor yarda&amp;e a&amp;alnat two
00 k~·d up ugum
c next
Gallipolis was forced to
Ironton tacklers during Frlday'e &amp;erne at Tanka Memorial ploy tor 17 yurds to the IS. punt on its next possession
Stadium. The Flghtln&amp; Tlgera held olf the Blue Devlla 17·12
A holding cull moved the but the short punt bounced
to remain undefeated at 3-0. It was the flrat loll for GAHS. bull
httck and
then
(Courtesy Ironton Tribune)
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McKinness wns sucked for-a . Pia..• ' " Dtviii.IJ

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I&gt;OINT PLHASANT - If
this fnuthnll gumc were u
dussk tl\lVel It would lle
culled "'A Tu le nl' Two
Hul ves."' Or something like
thut.
The Point Plcusmn Big ·
Blucks und ih&gt;: Sissonvill e
lndiuns slut,tgcd it nut f'nr 24
minutes In the opening hulf
und II wus cluNe to u dt·uw.
But. the ln~ul bny .1 found
some life In the t'lnul · two
quarters und flnully rut nwuy
Slssnnvi llll by u tinu score of
28·7.
'
Neither tcum wus ublc to
score in the opening quurter,
alth l)ugh the boys from
Kunuwl111 County cenainly
lost u good opponunity when
their urivc to upcn the same
stalled out nt the Point
Pleasnnt' IS-yord line. The
Big Blocks were their own
worst enemy, picktna · up
three llleaal procedure penal,
· ties In their lnitlul pos~eNMion
of the gamo. "We had more
'tim gume' ml~tukes tonight
!hun we did lust week," said
PPHS head coach Steve
Safford oflcr .the game. "It
took UH U !Ot\11 time tO &amp;Ct
aolng, but we finally stoned
pinyin&amp; football like I think
thiN team Is cupilblc of playPIHH ... Polnt,IJ
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for the f-"l!le, . Mineur ,cured
fn&gt;m t\\\1 vurd t~ut to ~·up the
1lriw wiih the I'AT ~u;k
hluch'tl h\ Aan•n fuulk leu'
tnMi Pap81
in~ Jill' ,~·nn.• al 2b 12 with
(1:07 h\ pkl).
11 llh Aat\•11 htull- '"""'~ a
Follt•wtng the en,uin~t
t II " ' \'"till ,.,'.111&lt;'1'\ i llll l\l R) lilt l kloff Wuhamu put tht'
~1tk 1cll utter tht• 'c&lt;:&lt;Hili ~ame uwav wilh Lum~rt nnd
Fak.'n \1\ l"'"lit'r.
.
'f:.litd1cll tlorng Jhe ll•unuge
I :Itt' ut Ihe thiro.l,·untu WHS f,,r illl' White Fak&lt;&gt;tb. The
ltlkkd Ill it' kad II ilh :In l'ight· -19·yurd llrhe ended with a
ll:t) b!o y:ll\1 dri\ c. Guilt, "'"' ymxl run lly Mitchell to
:unlwn t'appcd the scric' set the llnul 'n•r&lt;: ut .'~ · 12 .
11 ith a'""' \'lll\lplun ~c with u
" We had a cnttpl&lt;' p~~'Pk
~0- yar\l pa&lt;, fmm :/i,cr~lc to hun hut that\ no ex,·usc ,"
J&lt;'lutny U:u1nn and u 23·vruu fir~t · Y&lt;'llr Ea•aern coudt Pm
llanonnn1 hdn!!t th~ hi!ltlluy' Ncwlanll )(!lid. "We :,,, !)\It'''
in till' Fakon push.
n•group nnd ~ tcp it up in
Eustcm l'IIIS&lt;'d lhl' gnp tu pnK·tice this wt·e~ . l hope I)'C
2h· l2 midwuy thrtlll!lh the r&lt;:mem~r th" ln" and whut
lmul quar1er unr:r IIUir&lt;:hing it feels like soil don't huppen
5 .~ ymus in nine pluys. Mineur llj,lllin."
IX'lllllkd the Fukon dcfen'e
WHS tttllied 239 yurds on
with his punishing running Ute gnumd with Junlun ~ui n ­
ami Amshury L'onnectl'd on u ing 101 yuro." in II curries .
21·) hr\ll~tss to Thtvis Wiltord Lnmhcrl 'pit:kcd up M yuro.b

Wahama

Bll1la ~. Olmslld Fall 35
SG-'MuQII ~ MtmOk 6•'111"1 TO PI l1\ollerl Bloom·Camlll 56. Clllt1oCotM U111&lt;110 6
kO , IS. 14.0
8run&amp;w!dc 17. Sftndusl\y 8
SG·~ tS·yttil Nil. l1\ollerl l.ldo:. I 35. Bu.:yr\&amp;S 37. QtiOOO 6
Cai\\OOdge 1~ Gnadtnii\J~ lndtlln lfal1ty 8
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Ltbtnon n. Ham4llon lleQn 7

Alwnllioo 0
SyMnla NOrtl\vlew 23. Tbl Rog.rs 13
SyMnia South,... :15. Tbl Stat1 a7

ThomYIIIt Sllelldan 40, WliiiW AIIN ~ 7
T1tlln
COlumbian 47, Fr.moot Ross 7
L""" c.ntlf ~ 36. Cola. Allnl&lt;ln Htl. 0
Lewlsbufll lh-County N. 34. W. Aluandlla Tbl. c.nt. Cath. 28. Tbl. Wllltmet 7
1IoM Vllllty at
Tbl. St. John 'I 7, Grow City 6

Ltttoro. 12, N JM:non Jad&lt;oon-Miiton 6

Stcond o-tw
Ca~ MtnloNI28. Nlils 12
s.
SG·Wiugl\10
MtmOk ll·v«!d TO t&gt;OS!. , _ Can. Cent Cath J7, Ath~,..,. 19.
Scoringaummwy
. IOk. 3.35. ~.()
Lewistown Indian Lake :15. BalleiOntalna lb&lt;ollto 42. Howard E. Knolt 27
Can
S
35,
~'fA..,"' l'orrless II
l'lltt 0\iartt~
SQ..Fulks &amp;!)t.ytm Nil. ~ l.ldo:. 1ao. 34· Canal FI.I"&lt;M\ NW 38, NO!t,)tl t~
~minlogtn27
11-enton EdgtWOOd 31, SpringbOro 7
1.1 Roush I Nil~~ ~IOk) ' 15
0
CanoiWloaraswRt.
W.•101tl
Llbat1y
UtiiCln ta Liberty 1'1. MtOoolld 7
"'h·Councv
N. sa. 1'wm Vllley s. 21
tecondQua'tW
Third Oulr1tr
Liberty
0\lntat SS. Metamora ~ 36
Canfl4ltd 39. Can. T•1\!o.1111 0
·
Trotwood-Medlaon
:15. BMII'tltftll( tO
R\1 - Gnl!lllm 1 Nfi(Poicyll kiOkl 1I 21
SG.ztok
Ltt 1S·Ytti2 ~~~~ ratum. Canton S. 35, N•wrtt~ Ft11110!S 6
Lima
Bem
41,
Eillll
IS
Troy
CMstlan
28,
W
, Llberty.Sftlem 7
RV l'o1c'/ll 11 FG. 3•55
Thelin kd., S·62. 41.0
Car1l!I\9100·Lit\e0111 3-4. Ri¢11wood N 011101\ ~ Linlll Sr. 27. Tol Scott 1!5
UniOntown Lal&lt;tl 28, Dovtr 25
Thlld~
SG-lldt LM t~·yam run. FII.T k\Conll)llltl, Ca11&gt;y -41!. N Robinson Col Ct~WIO«i 0
LISbOn
21!,
Wtl1SYIIII21
UP!*
Sahd\lst&lt;y :15, 8utyi'IJI Wynlom 28 '
RV - Gmllam ll run (Polc)11 kldo.) N6
1'27, H.()
, Lodl CloY~JriHf 16, Akr. co-try 12
Ca11&lt;slll
:15. Pflltl16 Stlt\wt\00 21
Urbelll
ss. Spring. N. ae
M- ~~~ I Nil (Fad;,* 'ickl :t•
Fourth au.rtw
Log~~n llil. Zanasvflil 14
Ca~ltoo t~ . Uhnctlsllilk! Ci&lt;!ymont 6
Ullce
66,
Heath 7
'-lho-tw
S-PIIM to Mel&lt;- 30-yam PISS. 1(10, 00 CIS~, kl Mlflll- Stl. Bklol&gt;ldato Etni'Ml0d1!7 Loodon 33, Spring. NE 116
van
Burtll
41 , vanlut 14
M AOUih 14 Ml (1&lt;0. M.!ltdl 5'05
Qt\Od.B·:IS, 47-t
LOtaln CMrview 44, Lorall1 Ctttl. 16
Ced8MIIa 61 . Ofty .MIIm011 Ia ,
Vlndali118ulier 27, Tlpp City T~ppeeenoe 21
LOtaln Southview 47, Wllrraooville 110
C@dAMII;) 6I. Otlphos Jtllmrson 1~
\'arillllles ao. Sldnay Letomen C.thQIIc 0 ·
Loudolwilil
34.
JtrOinasVIIII
Hlnsdlllt
o
SHS
·
SG
~'*Ouro
&gt;IS.
McGuftl!y
~
SOkltO
Vlllty
6
W
. Lalayetta Ridgewood 21. Byetvlllt
M
RV
Fl!$1 Downs
S
1S
CenteNIIIe 41 , Troy 12
Louisville 1!1. N. Canton Hooll'tr 110
Meadowbrooll 11
Frrst Downs
19
YArd&amp; Ru$1\rl~g 18-32
39-357
Chlg&lt;1t1 l'ons 49, GattiVId Htt.Thnlty 13
Lo-nd ao. Cln. ~Nicholas 1a
Wlldsworll\ 26, Medina 113. OT
RuV..S·~rm
o4834
4H72
VArd&amp;
f'aSSOIQ
SS
70.
Cllllgri11
l'olls
K9nsm11
23.
Ches19rland
W
.
Lowellville
28.
Brooktltld 0
Wapakoneta 27, 1/an Wert'O
31
f'aSSIIlQ )'lltUs
72
lblal VAm
87
427
Gili\UQII t 3
Macedonia NOIIIOOIA 33, Rawnna 6
Wllntn Chlmp!On 46, Burton 8arl&lt;shl111 t4
lblalyarm
1165
244
PIIMiiiQ
Chilrda11 NOCL 113. Hunbr11) Vt1!1vy 1Jnf\111!1ity 2t Madison 51. Ashtabula Edgewood o
Comp-111t-lnt · H ·t
Wll'*' Harolng 28, Strongsville 21
•~o
Coil\l)l&amp;ted!Att. 8-ill
7· t3
~ 38. Willow 'Mlod Symmos Vtrllay 12 Mansfield Madison '24, MI.\'amon at
Fumbllls~r
0.0
i-1
Wllmm Howland :15. Cortland Lakeview 14
Hftd 111~tvd
i
o
Cl11thoot110 Hun~"lJJUU• Ross :)(), M11110r11 6
MMtua Crestwood 40. St~~~ettboro 13
PI!MIIltlt-yard&amp; i-16
8-&lt;111
WlluMOn SS, Swenton 6
Funlblflllust · a- t
1·0
Chr EIOO&lt; -41!, Cln Wasttnn Hills 8
Maple Hts. 33, '1Winabufll t4
WeY~Jrly sa. Wellston 27
M ri&lt;l Stein MMOII LOCAI40, St. Henry 14
tndi~... UII SlalltllCI
PtnMifl
5-40
6-55
C1n, Huglros 15, 01\y. COIOMIWhlte 6 ·
Wayne
(W. VII.) 30, S. Point 0
Punts
S-N.4
t.sll
Cln LA lltl :15. Xm11n 21
"'
Marietta 34. G1111nvilla AIU (f'a.) 7
Wnt
Ruehlng: Mtrgs-Jtnsmy Roush · 30· I55, ,
Clll, WOOilw&lt;lfd 32 , B~III\U!II 12
Salem
NW 47, Ashland Mapleton t4
Marion Elgin 3, Gallon Northmot o
Westtrvlllt
N.
116. Westerville S. 19
RO$$ Stllw~rt 13-56. 8M:&lt;t GlOW!' •.a.~, ~
lndlvldutl Sll!lltllct .
C11.ottmho 31 , WrlliM1spaol w stfnll 9
Marton Pit!asMt 48. MArlon River Valley 14
Whteltrsbufll
27, Lucasvilla '/allay 116.
H~oman t·(·ll.
Rtrs~hlll - South Gallill: Btend011 Collum ' CI~IO!\ Nortl1molll 17, Sprl!1Q s . t3
Massillon JaOkson Ill!. Can. McKinley 14
Rlwr Vtlllty-Burlty ·Giig41r •·5~ . Joey ti-122. Z80k L• •.S9. Jake Wotknlllll 5-51 , Clo. Collinwood t3. Ck!. LII)C()III·W~st 6
Wllla!d
42.
Huron
6
MMslllon Perry 48, Cola. Eostmoor 0
Grtohllm t7-53. Alltn Browt1 to-30. -*•my Bem111 Fulks ~-28 : Southtrn:Otnsk 'ltttlord 7· Cit. Glel1ville •a. Clo e o
Wlllillmsport
Wastll1131
, Circleville 8
MassillOn Wlshhlgton 60, Akr. Garflled 0
Stroo&lt;l 5·24. Jeull! Werd 3·6. Josh WAmolty R1 . A.J Sompso11 •·••·
Cle. Jolm Mao~hall 28, Clu. S. 6
Willoughby
S.
62,
Wicklltla
7
Maunra&amp; 31 , lbl. Bowaher 7
1-4, Adtlm Oftret 1·1.
Ratelvi11Q - Soulh Gallla: Ja110n Mtrrlck 6· Cle VASJ 42. Eutlid t3
Wilmington
t
7,
Withington
C. H. Mltml Tnlce 7
MechanlctDUfll19, Spring. GIMI!On 7
62.
Brandon
Caldwell
1·9:
Souttoarn:
Otmk
Coal
Gro\1\\
O&amp;wsoii.J:IryAIIt
20.
·
Franklll1
Windham
30,
Rootstown
7
Medina BuOkeye 21. Awn o
Pa..lng: MeJvt-l(yta Htnnan S-3·1-31 .
,._tom R~. Chrltl\Jcllor 2·5. K\llt Mel&lt;....,., Furnace G11&gt;e11 6
Medina
Highland :15, Fairview Partt Fairview 7 WOOdltltld Monroe Ctnt. 14, Hannlbel Allltr o
Allftt Vllllt)'-Joty Grthlm 4-9.().72.
1-30, Buddy'ltlung 3 14.
.
. Coldwater 14, Now Bnsm111 7
Wooattr 49, Lorain Admiral King 27
Mlamilllllflll!8. Ftenklln 7
'
Passing
South
Gallla:
Waugh
5·8,
Colllna
Weatern
Reaorve
55,
Obtrlln
Woolttr '1\iway 23, Apple Cllltk Waynedlle 15
Mllin Edison 16, WaiHngton 14
A-l~lng: MtiQI-Iluuy l'oOkltr 2-21. Matt
Wllllt1111on 2-3: SDUtl'ltm: Pl1111P Pl•rtt 8-20. Flraltnda 28 .
.
Mlltor1l Center Fllrbanka 76, Ridgeway 'ltlunga. ~ltlntown·Fitch 37'. Mantlltld 14
HOllty 1-7. Ron Sttwart 1-3.
Otratl TM10!G W .
Coli.
Btechcrofl
57,
Cola.
Whetatont
0
·
Rldgomont 0
'ltlunga. Boardman 42, \\lungs. Chaney 27
AI""' Vlll~llan Brown 1-45, RaySal~
COil. Briggs 17, Colo. E. 0
Mllltreport
15,
Johnstown
Northrldgt
12
¥tiunga. Mooney 14. E. Cit. Shaw 7
All611 H Q, Aywr1 Burgtr 1•13.
Point PIHIInlll, ala10iwlllt T
Cota. BrookMII'tn 23. Colt. WAlnut RldQI·7 Minster 47, Fort Recovery 0
\\lungs. Uraullnt 45, Wilmington (f'a.) 0
Mtlo•
o 10 o - 1
Cols.
Ctl1tonnlol
13,
Cola.
Roady
6
Mogadore
42,
Atwatar
Waterloo
0
Zoarville
1\JIICat\was Valley 55. Sugarollltk
Wlhtmt U, latttm 11
Point PieaMnt o 6 8 14 - ao
Cola Cruu!ltrt 38, Cln. Landmark Chrlltlan 8 Mogadore Field 31. Fte1111nna SE 28
Garaway o
e o o e- ta
Cola. OtSales Ill.. Cln. St. )(avltr 0
Mortal Aldgadalt 41!, SPirtl Highland 12
e 14 e 6 - sa
Sconng lummtry
Cola. Grondviow Htl. 28, F.-rlcktown 14
MI. Glltad 30. Otltware BuOktye 1/allty 0
West VIrginia Scoreboard
ltOoncl pat'lod
Cola.
Hamilton
Twp.
~0. Chllllootho Ztne N. LimaS. Aanga 28, Hickory (f'a .) 16
·Scoring Summary
S - Mlelletl Fleldt, 78 pall from Andrew Ti'lce7
N Olmsted 27. Lakewood ao
~Idly 'I Raaulle
P'lrtt Quartar
Oawton. (AIId Pilrot kick.) 5:40 .
COla.
lndlpendance
30.
Cola.
w
.
1
~
E- Amsbllry 1 run (kick 1alltd) S:OQ
N.
Aoyallon
27,
Parma
12
Bath
County,
Va.
30, Eut Hardy 13
PP - Kavtn ThomPion 9 run. (Paas lallad) Cola. Mltllln 7, Cola. Watttraotl 3
w - R. MIIChtll sa lumblt rte011try (kick 3:38
Napoleon 48, Bowling Gretn 6
Baal!, Md. 35, Berkeley Springs ae
COlt. S. 24, Colt. Mlrlon·Franklln t2 .
ralltd) .62
NewCtrllale1\Gumaah all, Fairborn 14
Braxton County 23, Clay County 12
Third Qutrtar
Coil.
St.
Cllanaa
24,
Whltehaii·VIIrllng
21
Bacond Quarltf
Ntw
Concor&lt;l
John
Gltnn
48,
Philo
12
Bridgeport 35, South Harr11on 7
PP - Nlc Dalton t'il run. (Ktvin Thompson Cotumblana41, Alhllbule St1. John &amp; Paulo
w - Joman 33 rtm (kick lalla~) 3:25
New Middletown Spring. 16, E. Ptleatlna 0
Buckhtnnon·Upahur 31, Nicholas county 14
run) 2:26
Convoy Craatvll!w t4. Lalayette Allen E. 3
W - A, Mitchell 37 INT raturn (R. Mltohtll
Pourth Qutrlor
NewWuhlnglon BUOktye Ctnt. a3, Plymouth 8 Calhoun County 34, Rllthlt County 13
PISS !rom Faulk) 2:26
NewAll&lt; 41! Thomas Worthington 24
Cameron 44 BllhO" Don h e 6
PP - David Bonacuttar e run. (8ranaon Coplty 26. Orrville 7
Cory·Rawion 28, AroJdlo 14
Newall&lt; LICking 'Iaiiey 35, Cln:llvllll Logan Elm 7
'
•
au
Third QuarW
' .
Btrl\ly kiCk) 8:24
Nawoomeretown
1
S,
Ctdll
Harrlaon
c~Caplltl
34,
South
Charlllton
7
Coshocton
34,
Mllltt1bufll
W
.
Holmtl
o
. W- Ltmbort 1 run (run lalltd) 1:35
PP - Jtlll Nott 1 run. (Branson Barttey
Covi!1Qiotl 42, Now Paris National Thill 8
Newton Falla 44, Columbiana Creatvl 1a Duval 34 • BuH.Io I2
P'our1h Quarttr
kick) 8:03
NorthWOOd
54, lbl. Woodword 15
and, Ohio 22, PlkaVIew 0
Craatllna
~~.
GreenwiCh
S.
Cent.
13
E - Minoar a 1\111 (kiOk lalltd) 6:07
OAk
Hartlor
33.
Pambarvlllo
Eattwood
14
Ftanktort
36, Hedgeavllle 27
Cuyahoga
Falla
14.
Akr.
Ellet
10
W- R. Mllchtll 1 run (pan lalltd) 3:116
RUSHING ~TTEMPTSNARDS· P!llnr471178:
Cuyahogt
Falls
CVCA
7,
A
ittmen
0
Old
Waahlnglon
Buckeye
nail
21,
Sarahsville
Gauley
B~dge
20, 1\Jg Valley 14
SIMOnvllll 32162
ShoMndoah-14
,
Geo&lt;91
Washlnglon
13, Harbort Hoowr 10
Cuyal\ogl
Hla.
3&lt;1,
Kirtland
15
Ironton 17, Otltlt Academy 11
PASSING
ATTEMPTS·
Cuyahoga
Valley
Chrlotlan
Academy
!,.
Ontario
56.
BaiMIIa
Claar
Fork
7
Gilbert
22,
Mount
Hope
21
Gnlllpolls
8 0 0 6 - 12
COMPLETIONSIVARDS· Point 1·313 yards:
Rittman
o
0111gon
Clay.34,
Holland
Spring.
21
Gilmer
County
51
.
Pocahonlaa
Count'l 7
lronloti
0 tO 0 7 ..... 17
Sl11onvlllt 5·1711 43 yards.
Calion
21,
Columble
Station
Columbia
I
4
Orwell
Grand
Valley
53,
Andover
Pymatunlng
Graflon
21,
Ltwls
County
10
TOTAL OFFENSE· Point 281: Slnorwllla 205.
Diuwlllo :i I, Craaton Norwayne 6
Valloy 26
Greenbrier Wall31, Richwood 12
Scoring Sumrrurry
FIRST DOWNS· Point 18; SIIIOtWIIIt 8.
Day.
Chamlnada.Jullennt
43,
Tol.
Libbey
12
Ottawa·Giandorl
33.
St.
Marya
Mamorlal
7
Guyan Valley Ill!, Bu!Oh 8
P'lral Quartet
PEN~LTIES/VARDS· Point 7155: Sl1aonvlllo
Day.
Dunbar
35,
Cln.
Withrow
8
Palnosvlllo
RIY!Irtlde
33,
Painesville
Harvey
18
Hannan 38, Monloalm 22
GA - Clorke Saunders 1 run (kick lalltd) ~5
Day.
Northmont17;
Spring.
S
..
13
Parma
Holy
Name
30.
Middleburg
Htl.
Huntington 14, Spring Valley 7
1:24
PUNTS/AVCi· Point 1138; SIMonvllll 1!1115.
Day.
Stablllna
33,
Btthti·Tlte
0
Midpark
18
laager 35, Big Cllltk 18
,
Bacond Quarter
INDIVIDUAL ITATIITICS
Dellanoa
34.
~lmt
Shewnot
26
PataskalA
Watklno
Mtmorlll
1
4,·
.
Hebron
Jameo
Monroe
33,
Shady
Spring
8
1- Josh Stlnds a run (A. J. Lut1 kiOk) 5:13
RUSHING • Point: Ktvln Thompton 110•188.
Jamea Wood, va. 28, Hampshire, 14
Je111 Nott 10·82, Nlo Dolton 6-&lt;13, David Delphos Sl. John's 56, RockfOrd Porkway 20 Lakewood 0
I - AJ . Lull 30 llold (lOIII :08
F'onlnsula Woodridge 8, Gar111ttavlllt Garl"'d 2 Jallaraon 34, Loudoun Valley, Va. 25
Pounh Quarter
Bontoutttr 5·12, J.D. Thompaon 5·10, Delta 34, aryan e
Kayaar 49, Southern Gerrett, Md. o
I ~ Josh Sonds 78 run (A. J. Lull kick) 7:53 Ntwton Mattox 2·5, Slllonvillt: Ju1t1n Shl1111ly Ooyloatown Chippewa t 4, Maaalllon 1\Jalaw 8 F'orry a7, Genova 7
8•38, Mlellul Fltldo 5·16, Sam Collman 8· Dublin Collma11 24, Marion Harolng 14
F'orryaburg 35, Tol. Walle 12
Llberly Aalelgh 12. Summers County 7
GA Ty Slr11m0111 3 run (fllll ltiltd) 3:'18
13, Jot Jon11 4-7, Andraw Dawaon 6·(·12). Dublin Scioto 44, Worthington Kilbourn&amp; 21
Pickerington 30, Groveport 7
Logan 27, WestSide 14
QA
FII.SSING - Point: Kevin ThomPIOn 1-3, 3 E. Can. 54, Malwrn 7
I
Piqua 40, Fairmont 13
Loudoun County, Va. 13, Musselman 0
Llvorpool31,
Solum
21
E.
yams.
Sl11onvill1:
Andrew
OIWIOn
5·17,
143
Firat downs
13
Plain
City
Jonathan
Aldtr
24,
COla.
Hartlly
8
Madonna 28 Clay·Battelle, o
10
Eaton 25, Now Lobanon Dixlo 0
yam1.
Rushos·y•m•
30·134 54·306
Poland 59, 'ltlunga. Wilson 0
Marllnlbufll 53, Graenbrlar East 7
Edgorlon
RECEIVING
Polnl:
Sllh
Mnthony
1·3
1
2.
Tol.
onawa
Hills
6.
OT
Polling yorda
51
112
P!lmoroy.Meigs ao, Chtahlre Rlwr Valley t 7 Meadow Bridge 40. Marah Fork 22
Sl1aonvllle: Mlchftol Fields 2·1 07. Joe Jonos Elmor Woodmore 74, Lakelldo Danbury 15 , Porlamoulh 27, Portamoulh W. 18
lbtol ynrds
246
357
Midland Ttaii3S, Fayetteville 22
3·27. Sam Collman 1·9.
Fairport l;larbor Harolng 39. Vlonna Mothowa 7 Proctorville F1lrland 22, Plktvlew (Va.) 0
PR&amp;IQI · 12•17•0 5·8·0
Morganlown 83, Elklna B
Findlay 25, Cole. Upper Arlington 15
Fumblos·loot'
4·1
8·5
Rayland Buckeye 20, Wlnterovlllt Indian Mount View 21, Man 7
Findlay Llborty·B nton26, Pondora·GIIbon 14 Creak 17
Ponaltlot·yards
5·80
2-115
Ohio Scoreboard
Nitro 38, Hurricane 12
Fostorln 30, Whltahouso Anthony Wayne 27 Reynoldsburg 61 • Grove City Centro! North Marion 34. Fairmont Senior 33, OT
5··33.0 0·000
Punls·nvorago
FrankfOrt AdOIIO 32. P!lrlsmoulh Nolro Domo 0 Crossing 0
Prlday'a Ratutte
.
Oak Glen 28 Weir 24
Gohonno Llnooln 35, Hllliam Davidson 7
lildiYidutl Ltadtra
Akr. Hoban 24, Bodlom Ci1RI101 10
RIOhllald Revere 21, Breckavlllt 7
Parktraburg l!t Brooke 16
RUSHING - GA: Slmii\Ont 18·80, Dorlnlt Akr. ManohOIIor 89, Onlnrlo (CMildo) W. Galloway Wosllond 37, Cola. Norlhlt\1\d 0
Richmond Edison 42, New Philadelphia 27
Pa~keraburg So~th 57, Warren Local, Ohio 20
Gonoo 24, Pori Clinlon t2
Jol1naon 6-28. Clorkt Saundtrt 4·118, Travlt Dole 0
Richmond Hll. 35. Newbury 17
• Pendleton Counl 22 p1t111
· b 14
Glroro 22: WQIIOr1 JFK 21
Ftocky Rlvar 27 Parma Normandy 0
·
Y '
urg
McKinnon 4·7. Ironton: Jooh Sando 22·171!, Akr. SVSM 13. Akr. E. 0
Rocky River Lutheran w. 42 , Cit. Hta. Philip Bartlour 22, Praelon 19
Glouslor Trlmblo 29, Richmond Dolo SE 14
Mon Wtrito t 1 · ~6 . Aaron Morrlton 8·30, Jell Amando·Cionroreok 30, Cln Hormony 6 ·
Lutheran E. 8
Poco 12, Aavanawood 7
Grnlton Mldvlew50, Woallaka 35
Plooeorrl 7·JO. Andrew Harvey 3·12. Danlol Amherll28. Vormlllon 21
Rosslom
31,1bntogany
Otaago
P!llnl Pleaunt 28, Sl11onvllle 7
4
Murphy 2·6.
Annt51, Bradloro 0
Grondvlow 28. Frodurloklown 14
1
S. Charleston SE 42, London Madison Plalna Princeton 18, Bluelleld 14
PASSING - GA: Trwvll MoKinntll 1H 5·0 . Anoonla 14, Bolhel 6
Groon 52. LouiMio Aquinao 7
6
·
Ripley 50, St. Albana 22
Hamilton Ftosa 29. 0Kford T&amp;lownndo 28
'' 93. '!\'Simmons t+O 19. Donnie Johnson 0· Anlwerp 27. Paulding 0
Salineville soumern 49, Bridgeport 14
Rlverelde 14, Cab611 Midland 12
• ' 10. Ironton: Andrew Harwy 57·0 51. Joah · Arohbold 37, Sherwood Fairviow 36
Homlor Potrlck Honry 42, Montpollor 26
·" . Sol1d9 0·1·0.
A~hland 23, Shelby 14
·
Sondusky Parklna 55, Norwalk 14
Robert C. By!d 60, Lincoln 0
Honov rlon Unllod 21, Mlnarol Rldgo 20
RECEIVING · GA: Cola Haggerty 4·22, A~hvllla Teayo VAlley 28, Gronvllle 14
Hlllloro Dorby 28, Doloware 14
Sololo McDermon NW 27, Piketon 21
Soon 40. Aoane County 21
DoMio Johnson 2·18, lbm Bcae 1·11, Ty Alhtnlii8, Albany Alt~andar 7
· Shadyolda 38, Baellovlllt 7
Sherman 40, lndtpendanct 6
Hubbaro 21, Strut11ora 8
Simmons 19. Cody Caldwoll 4·54. Ironton: Allloe Sonaca E. 20, Monroovllle 13
Hudson 60. Akr: Spring. 14
Smithville 80, New London 6
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Sttubtnvllla, Ohio 42, Wheeling Park 0
Nick Collins 1·19, Joah Sanda 1·20, "· J. Aurora 26, lndopl!1d&amp;noe 21
Ironton 17, Golllpolla Gallla Academy 12
Spring. Konton Aldga 28, Spring . Cath. Canl. Tol1la 3a, Wlnlltld 0
MoKnlghl 1·2, Jolt Pltuant 1 2, Aaron Quinn Avon Lake 35, Elyria 0
Ironton Rook Hill 13, Oak Hll18
2
Unlvartlly 40, Eaet Fairmont 8
I · ~1hlu 8 2.
Bnrberton 14, Akr. Flroatono 0
Jookaon 33, MoArthur Vlntor1 Counly 6
St. Clalravlllo 27, Belmont Union Looal 18
Valley Fayette 20, Chapmanville 12
Barneavlllo 41. Caldwell 7
Jomoatown Graonovlow 14, Spring. NW 0
Si. Paris Graham 53, Spring. ShawnM 14
Van 10, Hamlin 7
South 011111 47, Southern I
Beacom Hopewoii·Loudon 28, Gibaonburg 20 Jolloraon Area 31, Loavltllburg LaBrae 3 ·
Stoubenvllle 42, Whitallng (W.Va.) 0
Wahama 32, Raadavllla Eaatern, Ohio 12 ·
SoulhGnllio
21 13 13 0 - 47
Bay Villege Bny 27, N. Ftidgovillo 7
Johnatown·Monroe 38, Sum!"ll Slatlon Stow 30. Akr. Kenmore 14
Wayne 30, South Point, Ohio 0
Sou111orn
0 0 0 e- B
Elodlord 55, Kont Rooaavoll 19
Licking Hta. 13
Stroaburg·Franklln 35, ZaneaviUa Rooacrana 14 Webater Counly 84, 'l'ygarta Valley o
Bellbrook 34. Brookville 20
Kanne Lakola 6. Fostoria St. Wondalln 0, OT Sugar Grow Berna Union 48, HtmiOOk MHitr 0 Wheeling Central 35. Moortlleld 34, OT
Scoring Summary
Bollelontalne 26, M..,avllle 23
Kanlon 4Q, Cellno 8
Sullivan BlaOk Al1111r 80, Obarlln 7
Wllllamotown 37, 'l'yler Conaolldated 12
Firat Quarter
Bellevue 41 , Clydo 14
Klnga Mlll1 Klnga 49, Waehlngton C. H. 0
Sunbury Big Walnut 31, Ltxl~gton 14
Will County 48, Doddridge County 9
SQ- Wough 21·ynrd run, Thtlon kick, 7:15, Bololt W. Branch 42, Alliance Marllnglon 7
LaGrange Keystone 26. Brooklyn 13
Sycamore Mohawk 70, MI. Blanchard Woodrow Wllaon 48, Ballau, D.C., 20

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Gruhum wus -l·f\&gt;r-9 in the
air fnr 72 ymxls., iYhilc Mei gs'
'ltntrlcrhuck Kyle Hunnun
t tr&lt;:w for J I ynrds and one
from Pap 81
imel\~ep l ion .
Dccl wem ftlr the tie '"
The Raiders gut the bull Juhn Polcyn
who hooted a
huck fuur downs Iuter us lidd goal flllm 21-yurd' nul
Grahtttlt lllol. mw.
in lhc fiN hnlf - wus look·
"You go up two scmes uml ing Ill u .l7• ytmlnncmpl. The
obviously. yo u feel prcn~ kick. thou gh. wus stmight ,
confident the things uvcr. · but wus short lly leS&gt; tlmn
s11id Dec.l. "('ouch C'hunccy five ynllls us ihc Muruuders
~till ugreul job of nul panick· held on for their first win or
mg . Roush hnd· n hct:k of u the SCIIStln.
.~ame t'll holh sides of the
"I hute 10 pu1 in tt.ldd in thm
luolhull. lie hu' 1111 awful lot situlltion," suitl Dccl. "He's
uf henri."
~:tnl nothing to he 11shumcd or.
" II 11 as u gumc of kt•cp He hull hit nil his c~1ru pninl'
aw11 y. hut obviously we Ihis ycnr. He's hit a cnupl~ &lt;lf
co ul~!n 't get it done at lhc licld gouts. The big llung is
l'llll .
we nectl 10 put seven un the
Gruhum mel ~p with ilnal\1."
RuySc:m Allen 011 11 14-yurd
''I'm lirklcll Ill lleuth the
play a11d Allan Uruwn 1111 u kids didn't punk . We 've got
) l· yurll completion liS the MHllc ~ids whn urc gumers."
Ruillcrs ended up with lhc
Roush got the Muruudcrs
hull un ihc 20·yurd line on on tht• bomd first with u one·
. ftlllrlh ·lllld-cight With ~~ SCC· y,unl run in tho first &lt;lllttr'tcr.
omls lcl'l.
hut lhe Ruidcrs countered

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ing. After u n11he1' mediocre
firs( hull'. we pul lllgcthcr u
preuy good second hulf."
ullc.lctl Suffurd.
A~Joully, on thut first Big
Blrtt:k possession. the loculs
look 1he bull from their ow11
15 10 the Sissonville 30,
where they hud u rirs( und
len . Bul ihut wus us deep us
Ihey would go und cventuully
punier Bucky Nibert was
cull ed upon where he punted
nne inlo lhe Indian end zone.
l'oinl hud unnther opportu ·
nily In put points on the
board on their second posses·
sion of the game. A poor
lnc.liun punt guvc the loculs u
firs1 down in Sissonville territory und the Big .Blacks
murdtcd In Ihe lndiun 21. but
n Brunson Burkey field goal
ullempt wus u little short and
the visitors took over.
It didn 't tuke long for lhe
lndiuns this time, !hough,
After losing five yards on an
Illegal
procedure
cull,
Sissonville got cighl yards
from fullback Justin Shively
to put the ball on the 24.
Then, quurterback Andrew
Dawson hit u wide-open.
Michael Fields for u 76-yard
touchdown puss to stake lhe
lndluns 1u the early lcud. Reid
Pierce's extru point wus
good, ond It was 7-0.
Senior Nlc Dalton got the
Big Blocks right bock In the
gume, though, when he took
the subsequent kickoff some
58 yurd~ to the Sissonville,
24-yurd line . .Prom lhcre It
took the Blacks /usl four
plays to find payd rt ~evin
Thompson picked up Sill on
firs! down und brother J.D.
got unmher seven to put lh&amp;
· hull tlO the II . J.D. went for

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1wo mor~ befure Kevin run il
in from the nine to mukc it u
7-(1 gume. The snup on the
CK1ru point wns high, so hold·
er Kenny Dursl wus forced tn
lry Lo mukc something good
nul of it. Blll. his toss 10
Kevin Thompsot\ missed the
murk und il sluycd 7 . fo.
The 1wn leum,~ hcuded into
the locker room lhrce und u
httlf minutes IIIIer with 1h111
sumc score.
Sissonville recovered ut
their own 44 nntlmovcd the
bull intn Hig Bla~k 1erritory,
but junior Jnmcs Murkhum
en me up hig when he recov ered u Sissonville fumble ut
the Point 43.
The teums swapped punls
before the Bi~ Blucks, start·
ing from thctr own 35, put
to~cther u s ix - pl~y drive cul·
mmuled by D1ihon's nifty 12·
· yard scoring juunt uround lhe
righl end. Pomt went for two
and wus · denied. bul the
· Indians were pcnuli7.ed for
huvlnl! too many pluyen on
the f1eld. Gelling u second
chunce, the Big Blucks Look
udvantuae und Thompson
walked into the end zone
unlouched to give the locals u
14· 7 leud. Junior Je~Me "The
Body" Nott had two big runs
In that drlve, rlpplna off 26
und lhen 16 yard! to put the
Blucks Into scorin11 position.
Sissonville never threat·
cned uaaln, but the Bill
Blacks tucked on two more
(ouchdowns In the fourth
quarter to put the 1111me JIWII)'.
The first Nearing drive covered 62 yards in just two min·
utes. Kevin Thompson run
for 3 und then 38 yards
before Nou blasted up the
middle for 22 yurds . Then it
was David Bonecutter's turn
as the tleet junior skirted the
right side for u 13-yurd score.
Barkey's PAT was true ' and
the Big Blacks led 21· 7.
· Dalton produced another

spurk for ihc Big lllucks. this
tunc on the defensive side of
the fooibttll. He inh::rccpicd u
Dttwson ucriul thai wus
intended for Fi~lds 111 give
lhc Big Bluck s good field
position 111 the SisMmvillc 37.
It took just live · pluys for
lhc Big Blu~ks to SL'\IrC their
finul touchdown . Kevin
Thompson hud u 15-yurd
guin and Dutton u 19-yurder uidcd hy u nice hlock downlicld hy Jured Billing .~. Thut
put the hull on the one where
Null bunged over un se~mld
down. Bth·kcy uguin uJdcd
ihc cxml point nnd ihul wus
pretty much thui.
Sissonville did muke 11 lust·
minute effort, bul fudng u
fourth und len from the Point
15, Duwson luunched a puss
into 1he end zone Intended for
Pierce, but freshman Travis
Rime made II guod pluy 10
knock the bull awuy uno preserve the 2R· 7 score.
Point rushed for 278 yttrds
in the gume with · Kevin
Thompson emerging us the
game's leading rusher with
126 yards . Nott picked up 82
. in just- 10 tries, and Duhon
had 43 on five ntlempts .
Shively led the Indians ~ith
38 yards.
Defensively, Markham hod
lhe fumble recovery and
Dalton the Interception .
Jimmy Jordun oiAo hud u good
duy with 3 ·solo tackles Including one for a loss, and 4
usslsts. Kenny "K·Man" DurNI
had 3 solos and 3 assists,
while Daniel Tench hud 3
. solos and u palr of assists, J.D,
Thompson had 4 solos and 3
a8sists, und sophomore
Garren Watterson hud u pair
of tackles and an assist
The Big Blocks begin
league pluy ne~t week when
travel to Oulllpolis 10 take on
the Blue Devils. It will be the
first of five straight road
· games for the Blucks.

off nn lnmlnn player und lhe
Blue Devils recovered .
Aguin. lruniLlll helc.l u.nd
furccd a l)Uitl .
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Starting 111 its own 27 with
I :JI\ ten In the half. Ironton
luui1dtcr.l u nine-play driYc
ltighli~;~htcd by u 20·yurd pass
Ill Sumls unll u 25·yurc.l run.
' With time running oul, A. J.
Lut1 connected on u 30·yunl
field goul wilh ci~ht seconds
of\ lhc dock und 11 wus 10·6
utI he hrcuk .
ln\nloit contmllcd the bull
the third quurtcr. but 11 lung

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stopped on tht• t'onversion
run .
Ironton looked us if il wus
going Ill run mil lhe dock as
nve pluys produced three
firsl downs . But Brundon Yun
Skklc recovered u fumble hy
Ironton und sci up the
thrilling finish .
Smuts carried 22 limes for
172 yurds ns Irom on umusscJ
306 yurt.ls on ihc ground und
157 loiUI yurlls. White hud 51)
yurds nn II tries, ull in Jhc
second hnl r.
Simmons run 16 limes for
HO yun.ls for the Blue Devils
whn had 2:14 yurds un ihc
ground. McKinncss wus II
of 15 for 93 yurds us
Gullipnlis IUIIicd 246 lniUI
yurds.

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in 12 lrie\ with Mih:hell
tul-rng '~' l:'rul l't&gt;rn,tdll\'' thre.U'tl the ll&lt;'ellll' 1u 1-.. 1I.
mldin11 .W yttrd' in eight
'' rth hun l1wl~11 rnmlt• lht• ~kl-..~\~f I•» .t 't~ ~ ,ud '""' ''
ttttt•mpl\ lL•rlle· 1111' one of
d1111 n u•nllt'd!PII Ill\' ~ lo ~
"11.'", ih&lt;' 'l'Ort'. 21 (I
nne pa"rng lor ~(I yunh "'
11 •" t&gt;lo&lt;.lrd. til&lt;.' "'"''' I ' !•
1\ \\.tugh "' \km1.~ '"
from,...81
Wuh..tnhl tut.tl&lt;•d ~ ~~l \ ,U\1, of
) nrd P•'" ,It t h~ ~ ~-' m,u 1- t 11
I ,,, \••11th ( ;,,llr.l,
th~ hull 11:11 the ,,.,,,\' !l&lt;·U
Olint•n I1.1J ,on llttl'rn·pt , "
ntl'en'c unc.l I-I liN di'11 "'·
Eu,tern !)\11 t&gt;l4 )t\1\1, in IQ
lolloY.rng &lt;tlluihl:f fhcll:'ll mill licrnll' hrl'-' " luml•l,
nrrrk' fn,m Mineur 11hile Quuncrt'l!tL'k J&lt; "h \\ alljlh run kid 1\lonh.'nl, lukr. fkrmt• ll'l.'\1\t'r\
J,""" '\ll-1 11\~
Am,hur )' C\lllttt'l'tellun ,e,en " 21 yard hllllllegan&gt;und th&lt;' htlk \ 111111\ttl&lt;'r&lt;'ll llttU th&lt;' 1."\tUt:ht ,j \ . llit,,c, h1r (',1 ~ .ud'
of I b p:t~'e' fn1 II 0 yur\.1!-. ll'll ~•de. cut hurl. urn"' lhl' emllon~ ''" ,, '" 1 &lt;~nl run, .tlld II\!• ll&gt;Ut'lhlo&gt;\1 n' . rd
The Eugle' 11&lt;\:umulutc'll 2()(&gt; grain unLI thn1ugh th,c SitS the '''Ill\' .\.l-0. Th.ti 1111' h&gt;l
lkmd''" Call111rll &lt;.'orlll'lll
y:trd' otTen,ively while pil- ddi:11'c lllt lhc gunw\ liN hmcd Ill j, Thck11 '-ro:k "' th&lt;· unr lnr !l Ull' 1 .trth \\ au~h
mg up IJ first dtiiYn' ,,, the &gt;COl\.'. Rulad Thcl~·n tllll&gt;t~J I :20 llt.lf" i Ill Itt• \~U lll&lt;ll\'""
\\U' ..I. ni · S . Jla' 'lll ~ .Uld ~t·th
·night. Wilfunl l!rrthbeJ two Ihe C\tr;t pollll ft&gt;r II 7·0 WOrt' l•'f, II \0.:\&gt;l'l~ th.rl hdd Ulllt iht' Willi,m""" 11 '" ~ ••I \
pus'e' fur M yunh to ·lend ul tht' 7:15 mar~ 1&gt;1' Ihe liN hnlf. The TD 11 il' ,,,, up h1 "
SllU1h\'l'll l t.' ~'t.' l\\'1\ \\~'fl..'
th&lt;· Mcig' (\•unl) elclt't\ in l)lllll't&lt;'L
25·\urd run 1&gt;1 \\\ r11 1: h '
Uudd) \11u n~ 11 h•• " ,,, \ I•
thlll dcpurtm~·m .
l.i~&lt;' lu't 11cd . S11uth
Siouthcrn·, · dt• fton ~.. 11 ~ ht
1-'. Kilt• ... , , ...,,,,. 1 1'1 ••nt• '·"
Wnhumu wi II Vt'lllltr&lt;: uwuy G&lt;~lha "'''rt'd 011 1he liN run cncll und l'~"'' '"' s,;.,,h I(I 1 "i '" · and t 'hrl' It!&lt; k,
l'nun i t ~ hume turf li1r the from '''rltlltll:I):C li&gt;lltl\\ ing u Gullin ptll u lol " ' &lt;hi'lt'r''"t . \\ht) t..IU~dll 1\\ u hll f l\t
fir,t t·ime lhi' 'eusun ne" Snutht'm l'nmhlc . hut the 17- JX•ople on tht• lk l,l l'h&lt;' ,,•,ult l.uJ,, indud rm• ''"'' ,,.u ' ·""
wed when lht• White yui\J nm h~ /url I cc 11 II\ Wa\ \CI'erlll 'l'tll'd t'" , I,Uld' i\'.:cptt&lt;•ll " '''")'' ''", l"'i"'"
Falcons trnvello South~rn for ne)!ai~LI hy 11 h1•lding l&gt;t"nult} fnrm both ""''' 111 ~ r.·.11 Sht•ppmd .ntd \I .111 l'h&lt; •'
n Suturday night enct&gt;unter · uml Southern held the Rt·lx•l, dcli:n" 1 c li"PI"),
•
ihld ' '"'l'
wilh the Tt,rnudt~t'' ·
Ill II licltl j!lllli llttt'lllpt h}
Zm· ~ Lo:e ''''ri·d tht·Jn,lul
Eu,tcrn\ nr:KI outing will Tltl'len thul lll'lll 111de .
two lllllt'hdll\1 "' \\he n ht·
Aflt•r Southern \\Citl lhn:c ·gn1hh&lt;.:d 1m ltti'''WI'1""' und
he 11 Friduv ni~hl &lt;'unlc't ut
home uguitisl ~tsi ling Meigs. and oul , Souih Gulliu h»&gt;k re111rncd it I~ 1 unh f••r ,,
SNITS
,I CUI
"'cr. On tht· liflh plu} fn&gt;m ,~·on: 111 the 5 : ~~· rnur~ in lht'
YDCI Yl• 1111 11
wrimnu1gc 11ftcr rompiling ihrrtl fiUtrrtt•r. t\1 tlw I ~ 7
PtlY UIE I Pill
with u t&gt;nc· nlll TD run of 1\VO fir,, dt\1\'tl\, the Rclx•l\ rnnrk . Lee uguin hit iht· &lt;'ml
Om Nki:tSiHI. dte ()tt~•QFHhl lt\ lh+. ~ ·
'''"'-'0
lior
ihc
't't'ond
tinic
on
tlwir own hy Gruh11m curly in
'"'"' fn&gt;m tho:: t&gt;l'l'cn'i' c '''"' ilillll f &lt;llll ~ CU.Il lllklonrtt ~:ttlU u,,rr~l U•t~
a
hhh
Waugh.
lo
Ja,on
MlOS1 COI'IIIHI)fl nltiol• k·t~~l lf-4• \ltft
\I ilh u' 14· vurd run. Thd~11
the 'cumd •tunrtcr.
lndt'IK!U-.lllttJ 'ik,dil ('hU~OI II'
Pnkyn 's 21 -yunl kil:k gu1 e Mt•rri,· ~ · pu" pl.r) "' 'i' uddcd the ~kk ulkr th~ fir,1
!ha fOIIi.IWIIliJ i:UNS '
Stlootlng • 8111 Htndllng
tht• Rmdcrs u 10·7 uc.ll ' t lnt ~l.' ) 1mb. Thelen mllkd Ihe PAl 'l'ure. lht'lt II hultht•d '-1&lt;' ~
Ollenllve Movaa
kkl.. fur 11 14·0 SG lend m tlw unempt rc,nltcu in &lt;m 1nwm
ut hultiimc.
Footwork
.\ : I~ murk .
plett·
fuliu\1 ing 1.,.,.. ,
D e fen~iv e l y
f1&gt;r River
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Pity For All Ayeo
Wiih .U.'i lt•ft in the liN \c!l'OOt.l )..COre .
Prlv•1• lnt tructlon
Vullt!y, Jeremy Stmud hud II
Snuth~n\ gnl tut th~ ,,.,,,\' ·
ltam tnatructlon
tucklcs. eight unassisted, 4\Hirter, Wnr~man h rt lht'
Court Ren111 tnd Muctl More•
et1d1t1ne
on
11
l
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·)'llfli
·run.
hl~trd
wi1h
!!:
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kli
m
1lw
while Riley Ril-e finishec.l
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I Lacatlont
219 Uno Sutt•t H,lllhll\Jh•n
with 10 tll1al Utcklcs. while bruising up ihc nutldlc und game 11 hen • Plnhp p,,.,._.,.
Ot7·HOOP
Lukt· DcGnrmo hud eight.
3M2 fea.ys Vtlllev RLt H&lt;~tnr"''''
"I wus very pn•ull uf our
kids," suid Chunt·cy. "We
C AlL ( Hl·S) 'lh.!..! JJ.Jl0t1J\V+ .J
1\l Ill(\ Wt t k.g• :-; t PI 11 NOV 1r
cnulc.l'vc very cu.~ily given up
\VW\V .,, Ullll,ljl )• I ,1111
"
th11r&lt;: und they hung right in
tho:rc. sucked il up und made
pl~~y~ wh~n they hud Ill."
( nud1 Det'l ' dune 11 ~r&lt;:nt
jnh down here . lie\ gnin~,: tn
huild lhi' progrum up very
stwng. We knew it wu; going
Ill he u ltm~h game. We knew
Apply at
we wus gotng to huvc Jn win
lhc gume in ihe li11u1h quar·
1er.
River Vullcy truvl!l, lu
Ill Court Street • Ponu•ro\'
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14 play. time-consuming Ll·
rive slull~d und u '2!!-yurd
fidd gmt I uucn'tpl by A. J.
Lutz jus I missed In Ihe right.
A 41-yrml punl hy
McKinncss nul ul the sh~H ·
gun IHJiiJurth Lluwn went i.nto
lhc end 1.onc ullll lrnnlon
hegut\ on it' own 20.
Mutt White, who Slll out 1he
lirsl hulf with un tmkle h\iury.
.gulncd 2 yurds on 11rst down .
Sunds th~n boiled 1hroush u
hole opened by Iuckie T)ller
Whulcy und 'guurd Jeremy
Akers us he ruccd 71:1 yurc.ls 1\lr
Ihe touchdown und it wus 17·6.
Gullipolis cumc right hm;k
ul'tcr Ihe ensuing kickoff with
u.53-yurd. 12-pluy mmch thlll
ended on u 3-yurd TD nm hy
Simmons. Bul Simmons wus

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Special Needs Children
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contact 882·3339

"Mason County LL"
meetlngTuee Sept 10
at the Youth Center General
memberehlp meeting and
eltotlon of new oftloere

Aehlon Community
Yard Sales
Friday Sept e &amp;
Saturday Sept 7
8·5 pm

Scenic Hille will be
having our
Family Night Dinner on
Monday, Sept 9 at pm
Pleaee call ahead If you
plan to attend
448·7160 .

YARD SALE
Sept 8&amp;7 • 9 00·11 00 at Crown
Excavating &amp; Stone Yard on
State Rout• 218 All prootede
to go the South Oalllla High
School Senior Cl11e Trip

COUNTRYSIDE
BAPTIST CHAPEL 2002
BLOCK PARTY
Salurday September 21 et
400-600 pm
FFIEE FFIEE FREE FREE
Live R1mote with JOYFM
Trinity Trio performing
Food• Qamtl· F1ot Painting
Brown/1 Bake·OII· Wagon FIJdtl
Door Prize.. Olownt· Jump T1nt
. Bring your 1nllrtl1mlly &amp; your
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5 mlnulft pa1t HMO on SFI teo

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3rd Annual Walmart·
Turkey Run Archery 3·D
Tournament Sept 14th
Regletratlon from g em to 4 pm
2·13,000 worth of prlzee
For more Info 0111
Mike or Bobby at
304-8'75·4000

FOR SAI.E
2001 Clayton Mobile Home
14 x 87 2 BFI, 2 Bethe
All appllancll
Deck &amp; Storage Shed
On rented lot at Johneon'e
Trailer Park, Eaetern Ave

$21,000

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Bulavllle &amp; Keeler Rd
Frl Sth • Sun 8th 9 00 am • 'I
Camo Total gym computer
V•teoh. !oo much to list

Headquarters by
Juanita Is now renting
work stations to
managing cosmetologlet If Interested call
740-446-2673 or
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ropurt ~he rem"lns In ~rlllcul
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will he 11 Wl.il.lkly t~ducutlnn
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but Monduy noWHfllll'llrH
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will be dotrvercd tn ouch
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