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11tml ittti.'I'I'ICW Ill\ 'l'hllt'Slllly,
tlt:t. ;t I, 111 the Nnlil\1\ttl FFA
C'II\IWIHIIlll lt1 LIHtisvtllc,
1\y, 011 ..~·lduv, Nov, I , she
mid her FilA itdvisllr, Aut'l&gt;tt
Suyt~. will I'll.' IHI Slllj!C lit
l't-ccdqm ~lull lllctllcd ut lhc
Kc11tucky l:lxll\lsltlot\ C'cntcr
whct'C lhc fitml r-esults will
be Ullnnunccd l\1111 pluqucs
wIll he ti\Vnt\lcd,
Stlyi'C ti\IW joins Jct~my
1·1111 In cstubllshlnt~ tulolhcr
11r'sl 1\lr the N.udt\e Southern
FFA C'lmptct'. lie' pluced In
th~ tup li:lUt' lust ycnt· 111 the
t1ret1 of hot'lku hure ut the
nulltnml level.
While Rudnc Suulhcrn
· WA
mcn1hcrs runkcd
nutlollully lli'CVI&lt;tusly, theMe
lii'C the only IW\l llCCUNIUt\S
when metltlicrs phtccd In the
top l'our.
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Jlurty•slx tlhl&lt;l lll'lliklctl·
~y WII\1\Cf$ WCI'C SCI\1 for•
Wnt'llto the 1\UlillllUI Clll\11)\l•
tltlon. Of these winner'!.!

her hHnuttlCs ul the Ohio.
Shttc tlnlr 1wo yeut's,
Her jutll'lley lo national
I'CCIII,IIIili~&gt;n begun four yeats
lll!ll when she selected Yell·
Cltlhic pt\lductitlll as part of
her I'C4t1it"Ctl SAE \)1\tjecl.·
While ill nttrl..:ultul-e dusses,
she studied the VCI,IChlble
Industry learning how plants
ure grown und then murkel·
11111; the products she rul.sed,

· Mctu1whlle, she pnrllcl ·
pntcd In CDE &lt;.!1.mtests
wl\kh included soil Judalna,
publk spcukintl, parllomentury procedure, l'ore~try. nnd
muny others thot wuuld help
her In the ve~emble lndu~try.
Suyrc lenrned nddllional
skills which 1'1!8Uited In her
plucl11g nrst In District 10

compcllllon nnd third ht the
stnte \lt' Ohio. AI the e11d of
her junior yenr, she had
pluced second In \he state
and ulso received the honor
of Stnr District Farn1er. She
also re~elved her Mtate FFA
dct~t-cc . 'fhiM ycnr Mhe pi ailed
tlt'Stluthe ~ll\111 Itt IWo 1\rell,
n~l!outttlna nnd vcaetable
production.
.
She now · attend~ the

thl'\1 were rnled bronte, 17
were rtltctl ~liver nnd 1wen·
tNl~ Wlll'\1 ruled gold. Jlrom
the 26 11old, ~even were cho·
8cn to conipct for the nnal University of Rio Ortlnde
four nntlonul fltmll sts Itt where she Is mll)llrlna In
their nren uf prmluctlun.
coltlttllltl lcntlottK,

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Progl'tsSI\1!! tll't' Unit
Chet·yl l~ rQdcr, RNC, 13SN
w1tl f1't11111 Center

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, I. 0 (July 23·AUI• 2Z) " ,
OoeBU80 you 0111 bt " bit
riMk tAker rrum 111111 tO linll,
IOOfty ~OU 1110uld bt CAIIIIO~!
o!poehtll~ n ~our rlnune1111

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tlott, Ohl{1lms Mtionnlrlnallsts In the tll'e~~ ol' 'furest
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l.11rl1\ tl) '"' a linn, "11 mechunh:s. turf
· mcmbcl' of th
Rnd11c
11'""~s m;ttH\I!Cment. small
Snuthcl'tt WA C'huptcr, has tmhmtl
~ttt~. tmd dairy pro·

Patrol cracks down
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Traficant, Hall absences
leave Congress, and Ohio,
down two Democrats

The Daily Sentinel
Ohio weather
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\VA 'HINGTON (APl - 1\1·0 or
Ohlo's cot1gl\'ssionul olli~Xs are miss·
ing somethit1g: a &lt;'01\S!I.'Ssnunt
The ~...-nt depurturcs 1.•f Reps. James
Tfo.tl'icant :md Too Hull put Ohio in tut .
unusual si1u11tion down liVl&gt;
Democratic con~rcssm~n when ' the
closely dividt'&lt;l ~htse hus yet h&gt; ~~·n·
sider sever.tl s~nding bills.
"The~~o,'s .iusl no lt:tnlllate for this ~ind
of si!lmtion." said John Culbertson.
chlef of sntl1' f1.1r the 17th District 1.•1lke.
let\ vacal\1 when Trutk:mt was e\pdk'&lt;l
from Cotll!ress.
C'ulbcrtson :md Michael Gt'ssel. for·
mer chief ofst:tll' ft•r Hall. who n:signt'd
thiS • I\'&lt;'t'~ tO IU~&lt;' :tllnitt'\l N:ttiliiiS ll\ll\t.
now must lxtl:mcc the needs uf two distrkts with otlkes that have het•n
removed fmm the politk:~l pn.x:css.
In th • pust. members ,lfTongrcss who
have: died whik in t1tlict· or resignt'&lt;l
huve been rcph1ced throu),.' h spedul
ch.:ctiotls. But Ohio's Rcpublicun Oov.
Doh Thll dccid~'\1 it wus not worth the
expense or possible voter n•nfusion to
elect new lnwmttkers who could cnd up
scrvinll just u few Wt'llks.
A 1\.'&lt;lcrnl upj~euls coun uph&lt;:ld T\11\'s
dt'Cision. so both otliccs will rcnmin

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Chance of showers this weekend
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vacant until J;anuary. when tlew rcpre,:cntatiws. ~ltcted in November. are
swom in .
This is not tho: l'illit time 11 COIIgreSSion·
al ollke has been tel\ empty. but the
vacuro:i.-s are more signifiCIInt this year.
CongreSs still hus st"ver.tl in1j)Qitllnl iSSilO.'S
to deal with, i1~eluding t~ proposlld
Homdand Sel:uritr !Alpurtn~t and the
~uestion of war With lmq. Thcly also are
hkdy to rctum al\er the N1.wember ~ lel.'­
tiontb v.:&gt;te 011 spo:mdiltl,l bills,
R~p . Marcy Kuptur of 1ulcdo. now
Ohio s s~nior Dt.-m01:n11, said the va,·an·
cics could c0111 Ohio its fair share of the
ft'&lt;leml bu~et. :md could hun thli party
on tuitional ISSUCS.
Hull tmd 'fro~tka nt hud b..-en among
tit~: fiVl' 1110111 senior members of thli
House ddcgation und IVCI'&gt;l active 01111
bmud urruy of legislation.
"\Ve don't really n~-ed, with nlll,jor
dt~lslons faci ng us on appl\,priations
bills .und lmq, to b.lwithout them," suid
Ku111ur,
.
Rcpublicuns suy Ohio's clout won't
bc dimini shed. Thll SUite's House dele·
·gtttlon now hns just six Democrats and
ll Republicans. including several com·
mittt'C chuimten. While Hull served on

banicade removed from
bumed-out section of
the wall down and hauled

Wtathtr Forte~~sl
Ton4Jht. ..Partly doudy. Lows in the lower 60s. South winds
around 10 mph.
Saturoa.y...Partly cloudy. A 30 percent chance of showtl'li
and thunderstorms from middoy on. Highs in the mid 80s.
South winds S to 10 mph.
Saturoay n4Jht...lncreMina cloudiness with a 40 percent
dum~'t of showers. Lows in the mid 60s.
. Sunday... Mostly cloudy with a chunce of s~owers . Hil!hs in
the mid 70s. Chance of rain SO percent.
· Sundny n4Jht. .. PurHy cloudy with u chun~-e of showers.
Lows SS to S9. Ch•t~ee of ruin SO percllnt.
stutc .blomodicul te&lt;:hnolo~y
tmy;xl us u clmrity f\lnd·ntis· niun Jumes Washington.
Monday... Pa.rtly cloudy. Highs in the uppt1r 70s.
1 mother of P"nol hus awurocd $21.S m1l·
Leisure
is
the
ing
ellor1
."but
the
proceeds
Extended FonlCasl ·
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from the ulleged chnrltuble Timothy Thumus, who was lion to three teams of unlvcr1\1esday... Mostly clenr. Lows in the lower SOs und highs in
uctivlties ncvur nctunlly mud~ shot by pollee officer Stepherr sities 1.tnd businesses for
the upper ?Os.
DAYTON (APl - Pohcu it to the charities."
Rouch m April 2001 while res.eurch projects. Gov. Bob
Wednesday... Partly doudy. Lows in the mid SOs und highs found u IJ•yenr·ulll hoy more
The dtuf'GCS include rucke· running from officers to avoid Thll announced Thursday.
in the upper 70s.
!hun six hours un~r his moth· tooring, conspimcy. evid11nce arrest on misdemeanor The Biomedical Research
Thursday.. ;Pm:tly cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s and highs er told ol1kcrs he wus bcutcn tltmpcrlng. llUmbhtll!. money churges.
and Technology Transfer
ttnd
driv.:n
uwny
In
n
spon
luundl!ring
und
thel\.
near !10.
R011ch, who is white, ·was Commission was created to
utili! ~
1•ehidc Thursday
In Aullust. seven charities Iuter acquitted of criminal distribute u totul of$31.7 mil·
morn mg.
und 59 other people und Of'GU· chuf'Ges in the shooting of lion to research projects from
The
boy.
Mkha&lt;.:l ni zutions were indicted in Thomas, 19, who was black. Ohio's shnre of tho notional
Ridu1rdson, wns loUI\d ut his Clcvchmd in un Investigation The shootit~ prompted three tobu~-co scmlement.
mmhcr's .homc about . 6 p.m.. of instunt·bingo ~umes in nights of rlouna.
Lawson and Leisure alleged
Fifteen private and public .
but policl! did not huv.: imy Cuynhogu,
Loru1n · 1111d
in their lawsuit that the reseun:h organizations will
immediutc infornmtion on his Summit counties.
Reeces und Washinaton tried collubotute on the three
condition, Lt. John Burdun
suid.
·
to persuade Leisure to fire research projects chosen for
Luwson
and accept less than funding so far:
The wom1m told police rhut
her son wus chuscd. shot at
the $10 million settlement she • Mauro Ferrari fiom Ohio
und beaten around 11 :30 n.m.
demanded from the city for State UniverSity will lead a
before being put into u blue
the shootina of her son.
team to study coronary artery
ASHTABULA (AP) - inH environment.
Chevrolet
Suburban.
The Reece&amp; and Washington· disease. The project received
Seventh·gradcr
Josle
I'm vety upset and dis·
The
Incident
occu~d
ut
u
·
have
denied they tried tO I $6.~ million arant.
Kmiec's patriotic ponytail appointed because Josle was
low-income
housing
develop·
interfere.
• David Mlllhom from the
caused school officials In ret.llY u.clted about aolna
CINCINNATI (AP) - A Leisure's lawsuit &amp;llainat Oenomo Research lnatltute at
this northeastern Ohio town to acllo9l like that ~ncf then ment on the city's west side. luwyer
representlna u woman tho city over the shootfna of the Unlveralty of Cincinnati
Pollee said they Iuter
to sell red .
she ended up miss ina
whose
son
shot to death Thoma• Ia pendlna in U.S. · will lead a team bulldlna on
The 12-year-old wu aont elm," ahe said. "They stopped the vehicle, and took by u polleewus
officer
a District CoW'l before Judae S. recent advancet In aenome
home Wednesday from Weal aquuhed her rl11ht to self· two men into custody for judge Thursday to dropasked
a law· Anhur Sple11el.
questioning. ·
J u n I o r exprenlon."
sequencing. The project
suit
uaulnst
the
vice
mayor
H I a h Superintendent WilHam
received $9 million.
.
und two others.
School by Llcate aald Thunday the
Joel Saltz of Ohio State
U.S. District Judge Susan
her prlncf· dlaclpllne code says stu·
Unlveralty will lead a team to
Dlou arnnted the request of
pal
for denu can't attract undue
-"
create
11 technology platform
Kenneth
Lawson,
who
joined
a p r a y . attention lO themselves.
that will unify data to accelerAnllelu Leisure in a lawsuit
pain 1In 11
"That code is ·a district·
ate
advances In human medl·
filed
In
the
spring
Dllainst
her
hair wlde policy but sometimes
ELYRIA (AP) - Forty-cite Vice Mayor Alicia Reece; her
cine and produce a stream of
red, white it Is liow you Interpret It,"
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commerc1ul products. The
father,
political
activist
peo~lc
have
been
indicted
in
and blue Llcate said. "(The principal)
Steven
Reece,
und
business·
.COLUMBUS
(AP)
A
project received $6 million.
un
tnvc
slillutlon
of
charily
with tern· thouaht it caused undue
lnstunt·bingo ticket sules in
Kmleo
porury col· attraction to wearer."
.
oring.
Licate suld Cooley told . northeast Ohio. state Attorney
Betty
D.
"I thought It was a good him the girl washed the Oenernl
Montgomery
suld
Thursday
.
. wuy to show my patriotism color from her hair and wus
The indictments by u Loruin
because It's. Sept. ll," Josie buck in class by third peri·
County ~nuid jury resulted
suld ubout the anniversary od.
beginning classes
of ln st year's · terrorist
A message seeking com· from evidence guthcrcq in
Apply at
starting ruesaay,
uuucks. "But the principal ment was left ut Cool~y·s Februury in rnids on homes,
got upset about my appear· office Thursday.
stores und burs where the tick·
Sept. l7th, 6PM
nnce nnd told me to cull my
Josle's IS·yeur-old broth· cis were sold, Montgomery
Carleton School.
mother to come pick me er, Juke, sprayed red , white said.
111 Court Street • Pomeroy
up."
und blue hair color on hi s
Montgomery and Loruln For more InfOrmation,
Her mom, Janis Kmiec, head in the shape of the County Prosecutor Greg call 740·992·6839
740-992-21~5
arrived ut 8 u.m. and said American nag.
White said sulcs were par·
Principal Sherry Cooley told
"Lakeside High didn't
her thut Josie violAted the have a problem with It ," he
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stutes thnt clothing should . Ashtabula is 53 miles
not distract from the learn· northeast of Cleveland.

Ohio Briefs

Pollee find
missing boy

Girl sent home from
school for·red, white
and blue hairdo

Lawsuit ·
dropped against
Clnclnnatl's
vice mayor

Riltardt
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proJects IWirded
$21.5 million

411ndlded
In charity
bingo probe

In •ants

Meigs Co..
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tlult luls been ;a contslllnt ~min&lt;hr of
tlte Aug. 4. 2001, down10wn fire eatno
down thi morni111 - 1 ~n that 1M
area's recQvery h llMIIy W.tl\1 root .
Followine dtlOOlitil)ll oo tho l.ylll.'lt
building and tho remaindu of the
Brundeberf)" buildina in 1M 300 block
Qf St'COOd Avon!Ml earlier tlti SUll\11\et.
Gallipolis official tlrried ~~~ oo
their ple4't' to remove tbe barrie•
which was e.reeted to di~n dtiuns
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Local Briefs
Re habilitati on
Center,
. L1ura Daniels, Pleasant
Valley Ho pi11l;
12 noon , Southern
Elementary chool. M11cy
Hayman. Hohter Mt~dical
Center;
CHESTER - Rob and
12:5 I p.m.. Bro~ noll
Cindy Nt,nh. intern mission·
Patricia
ltries for the Chul'l:h of the. Apartments.
McHaffie.
Pleasant
Nazarene in South Africa.
.
will be 111 7 p.m. Mond1y 111 Valley:
5:~2 p.m.. Second St,,
the Chester Church.
Pomeroy,
Chulcs Knight.
The couple was appoilited
t~at
ed
:
in August 2000 and be hils
10:09 p.m., Neece Rd.,
the reponsibility of commu·
Norm;an
Neece. Holter:
nlcation. the Jesus Film
10:
1.5
p.t'll.. Bradbury
Project and aviatoin. She is
Rd
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Mike
Smith, Holzer.
involvl!d in teschlng cxten·
PoMIMY
sion education for the
2:39
p.m..
Holzcr Moigs
Nalarene
Theological
Clinic.
Andret1
Wright.
College. They have a fourHola:or.
your-old son, Quinn.
At the Chester Oiurcli they
will bo present!~ a program
No
about tooir mi sstona~ min·
istry. There wm 00 sirll!'"il lind
a.v1deo presenttlon along with
displny of thh.gs from Africa.
TUPPERS PLAINS There will be 110 school in
&amp;stem Loc11l School District
Monday so teachers may
uttend a teachers' lnscrvlce.

11si\IXI to bring photos to

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Radne Coundl
to meet

slulre and 1 a roVIIred diilh.
lnfortlllltion is availablu by
tlllit~ NcatlC)' Rupe Sn)'&lt;lcr,
367· 7806. Diana Rupe
D11vidsan. 992-3939 or
Kenneth "Konn " Ru~.
4~6-7 199.

Livestock report

RACIN E - A re~'Csstd
meeting of R11cine Vill.ugll
OAWPOUS - Unitlld
CoutlCII has beon stlledulod PI'OOuetrs Inc. n111rl\~t l'llport
ft'll' 7 p.m. Monday. Sept. 23. from OalllJ)olis for sales ~'(!It·
not Sept. 16 as o11rlicr dueled an ~11osduy.
lln!IOtlllCOO.
Fltollt CAnu •
27S-41St St. $80-$89 ..50
Hf. $75-$86 ..50 425-~l!!N St .
$7.5-$89 Hf. $67-$7.5 SS062St St. $7J-$8l HI'. SM·
$70 6.50· 72SN St. $70.$77
TUPPERS LA IN S - A Hf. $62·$68: 750.8.50* St.
breakfast wil be sorvod 111 too .$6l·$70 Hf. $.55-$64.
Cows
Tuppers
Plains
Flfll
Well
.
Musclcd/Floshl.ld
Dep~~rtment S11tttrd11y monl·
ing. Scrving will begin 111 .7 $36-$38: Modiumll..e~~n $34·
a.m. OQnutions will tie tukon. $36;
Thin/Liaht S22·S30: Bulls
$38-$.50.
BAcK To TM• FA11M:
ow/Culf Pairs SS 10·
$(l?S; Brlld Cows $290·
S60S: Baby Calves $40·
CHESHIRE .
$200: Ooats S17-$8!1.
Dcccndants a f Ortl Mario
UI'COM!NO II'IC!ALI!
Swisher und · Raymond
Nc~t feeder sale. I p.m.
"Thmp" Rupc will hold 11 Wcdnesd11y, Sept. 2!1.
reunion at I p.m. Sunduy at
Brood cow sulc, noon.
TUPPERS PLAINS
the sheller house in Cheshire VVedncsduy, Sept. 18
Eastern Locul Board of Park. Those attcndlna are Calli the office at 446-96~

school at
Eastem Monday

Meigs EMS
report

' , POMEROY - Units of
Meigs Emergency Services
answered tho following calls
for assistuncc Thursday:
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CINTIIAL DtiMTCH
·7:36 u.m.. Rocksprlnas

Rt'Tt Xtl
Tt'm , I
('llllntht-l'l&lt;. . I. Rutlalld.
Ohio, dllld \\Wttc~' &amp;-JII
"'lt'~
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.... at •L..-r
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Silt \14' ht.mt ft'h 1'·
19 I. ~at \\\-~ttl\ till.'. a d~tll).h·
tllf of tht l&lt;tll.' Orhl.' ~tn&lt;l Fthcl
Rus.\\lll Lllm""n
In l\dditit\11 t1&gt; ll&lt;'r ltc ""'
Ptt~o~.-11 "" d&lt;'llth h\ 11\&lt;l
SiOOS.. Philip 11nd I\'""'' J1l("
O~m.'ll ~ttd IQ\tr hmtl.....,;.
Sun 11 11\illl"' her h11't"''"'·
Mid111t&gt;l
t'h~mht-1'&gt;
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Rutland, t~ ~:htld~ll. t\ltnll
(D_.-an) f'ltlw\'11 111' 1\\lt'o&lt;'nl~ .
~1d111tl
llai1'Cll
111
Wil~tl \Iiiii! ~1111· \\'&lt;tltt'r Ill\\ l
Oarrett Jr. or R&lt;t\'('1\,1\\X~ .
W.V1.: 1\\tt ~h.•p ~:h11tircu.

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reunion

Eastem Local
board to meet

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t'h.ub
l~ntt&gt;.-n
Ill

lld.Jit'('Ort. 11;11'\\') l mbert
''' \\\-lhh\11. (ll~n l..amhen of
M:tritln. Toom\\1 Lamht-n t~f
\ 'inh\11, lkllt.ll&lt;~ l~mht-rt
tl.athr.''"· R&lt;lltllle 1.4.11lhen
. ''" Mtddlepon. J&lt;ttlt'! N&lt;~ntllln
''' ''"'"'"''~· Sue 1'-kt.'lurc of
e\\ ll~wn . W \~ . ll:~thv
llnbh,, ol \\ tile" 11lc and
t'uld ' Laml'o!n t~t J,.ci.MI!t
futl&lt;'rnl •en '~"'' "ill hot
11\&lt;ld n,~&lt;lll. Fn.J"'· Sqll I\
~OU.:!.
111
Met \•\ Moo.~rt
funeral llnnlC". \ lllh'll\. Mth
Jl.'tl
Smtth
•;nt~:ta tinl!.
Frien&lt;h.lllal ~JII '"the hillel'•
al hi'Mlle rri•m Ill II Ill tu\111

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Missionaries to
speak Monday
at Chester

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Sept. I ~- ~ll(ll .11 the I h1lter

James Martin Barr
· OIDWELI.
J&lt;~nl~,.
M~rtin B11rr. ]ll, llid''~ll.
died Sept. II. 100:! nt llolt~r
Medi~l {'omO!t. O~llipolis .
He \\'liS bt.mt Jun. I Q. l'l7 ~
in Rit'lily. W.\ \\.. :\1111 11f
Ron~ld ~ nnd 0)'1(tl Mttric
Prit~t.-e nurr ar llid,wll.
Services will ll(" h.-ld ttl 1
p.m. S~t llrdll)' (\1 !he ('~St\l
Fummtl Home.. li\·uns.
W.VII., with th&lt;l R\'1 . Bt"il
Burr affichuit~ . llut1al 11 ill
follow Itt th~ llurr . !!umtl)
C'emetery. l.ctm. \ '1sltatilln
will be from b Ill Q p.m.
f'rid:ty.

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"t Vtntn11.
·

letha Henthorn
GALLIPi:)LIS - Letha
Hc11thona. ~.\. · Uullill&lt;llts,
Ohio d led tlll Tln1rsdu \ . Sept .
I~. :!tKl.:! nl her 1\'Std~tll..'t .
ArrUIIjl&lt;'lll&lt;'llh
&gt;1 ill
be
u1mmmt·cd later h~ Willi s
Funffltl Home.

Norman Neece
MIDDLEPORT

Nomlun N~ll. Midd l&lt;'ltOn,
dilld Thursdtty. Sept. 12. ~(m
at llol ~..-r Mooleol t'cntllt' In
OalllPQlls. AtTUIIP,~mcnts ure ·
uttdl!f the direction of Fisher
Funernl Home m1d will he
unnouncod upon ~{)mp lc t it\11 .

Lassie N. Hall
OALLII'Ol.IS -

Lussle

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Ban .

flom Pip AI

Meigs County public smok·
lnllPollcy.
.
Tho release further stated;
"As mcmlx!rs of the Moias
County Board of Health, our
· hitondons upon enactment of
the clean indoor air regula·
tlon in September 2001 were
focused on preserv.lng the
health and well bcln11 of
Meigs County resldents/vlsl·
tors by reducing exPQsure to
Environmental
Tobacco
Smoke.
"Secondhand
smoke,
which is the third leading
cause of preventable disease
in the United Stutes, is a
major contributor to indoor
ulr pollution containing 4,000
chemicals of which more
than 50 are known to cause
cuncer.
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"We were disturbed by
consequential speculation
pertninlns. to our motivation
ror pursuma a ·controversial
Issue. As Board of Health
members. we are charged by

an oath to protect public
health. Exposure to second·
hand smoke is a public health
concern which we were com· AEP-IUO
pelled to addrass."
Aran Coal - n .oe
Ai&lt;lo - 1M.58
. In conclusion the boaro Am~ao
24.80
urged businesses that com· A1hl111d lno. - -118.41
plied with tho regulation to AT&amp;T - 1144 '
knk One - 111.79
continue to promote smoke· 81.1
- 18.80
free public places.
llob Evtnt-1:1.17
Bort~Wtrnor - 10.118
"We Impel citizens to O.
hlmpi&lt;on - 1.111
patronize establishments thut Chtrmlng
Sllopl- ?.0?
are dedicated to preserving CIIY Holding - 11.113
public health by reducina eol-lt.:M
DG - 13.80
exposure to BTS (environ·
mental tobacco smoke).
"We are encour1111ed by the
number of businesses who
have indicated they will
retain a smoke-free environ·
ment for their customers and
employees."
Said Sonny Gloeckner at
Olocckncr's In Pomeroy who .
has opposed the smoking ban
since its Inception, ·"That's ·
great news nnd It's about
tlmc. It's aood to know .thut
tho Meigs County Health
Department hus come to real·
lze the)"re under the Jurlsdic·
lion of tho Ohio Supreme
Court. And now, I'm golna to
put m~ ashtrays buc)( on the
tablet. '

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lkbris. fMine, up the s.idllw;aU, lttd
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site dis.eou~ed pa.tro~t~'t'.
dt:d~on MS. rellCittd tltis. SUII\n~o:r
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the House Rules C'ommittw. '!Rlleant
didn't lulve a c:onunitte:&lt;l aW,nment.
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11id Ohio Republican Rep. Ralph
Reguh1.
Hall. 6(), resigned Mondl)' to ace~Jpt •
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brib.•ry, l'llcketeenng and tl\lt evasion.
The House Cler\:. who ;ans\\'lll'&amp; to the
House Administration Committee. -.viii
handle day-to-day operations in bolh
otliCils. Committee C'hairman Bob Noy.
an Ohio Republican. ~s services m
hotlt districts will n01 be 1ntem1pted.
Staff will continuo to t11kc constituent
phone calls, lead visitors on Cupitol
tout'S und submit budset requests for
previously funded programs in their
Ohio districts.
Cul~rtson 1111d GeSS61 can still lly from
Wll!lhington to their districts as Meckld.
und the oflices will still be run under their
opcn~ting budgets. Thcl 16 stuff members
in euch ollie.~ will remain on the House
pu~ll until the end of the yeur.
• We're still open for business:· said
Culbertson.

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NATIONAL VIEW

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Enlighten
Controversial orientation
t!ffers understdnding of Isl~m
• The IIHnht, Ro&lt;'k Hill, S.C .. "" UNCfh•slmtr'll n•odi1111
tlrr· Vunm: Many of the 4.200 innllning rreshmcn and trans·
IC1 ,tudl.'l\h at the• Uni\w,it) of Nmth Carolina now have a
di llcrcnt or tit least he iter inrmmcd view of Islam and its holy
h'"'~ · the Qurun. Considering that one of the functions of u
universit y Is to imroducc Student' to new Ideas, that's a good
thing .
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LIN(' -t'hapd l·lill has thl' duhinus distinction of having
' ponsnl't'll one llf the most C\111111!Versiul freshman orientation
. pll&gt;~l'ntns In history. ...
.
II the siHilltion had been reversed. if all students had been
n:quircd to 11:11d "A pp111lll'hing tl1c Bible." soinc undoubtedly
11ould ha\l' ohjcc·tc•&lt;l. Muslim .,tudcnts might have complained that the scssilllls pl\lmoted Christitntity....
We st"P&lt;'cl. however. thut those who diu the work und
cal'ncslly pal'li.:iplltl.'d in 1hc di.'cussions came away u hit more
enlightened ttbout one of the world 's nn\ior religions. one
pmctkcd li'y nlillion., Ul\llllld llw gl&lt;&gt;hc. And the benefit of that .
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" nlll inus.
Al\cl' the tcl'rorbt t\ttucb of Sept. II , thl'. husic tenets of
Ishun hu v~ rt·cqucntly been distoned und misiltterpreted ....
The purpose of 11 univcr,ity is to pmmote opcn·mindedness
ami 11 wl\11\\~1\ess tn ,·hullcnge ucccptetl beliefs and exumlne ·
lll:W ones. Of course. UNC Clmnccllor James Moeser hud
IIHtl'l." 1\Htdt•&lt;t g&lt;)(lls thl., week ....
If h~ "'''Ct'l'tlctl. the nricnt111io11 ~un be cllllcd a success.

TODAY IN HlSTORY
BY THE ASSOC IATED PRESS

DEAR ABBY: I iun a single
mother with two delightful
children under 10. My ex and I
have been divorced for seven
years. It is his choice lo have
no contact with his children.
Three months ago, I met
"Nate." Since then, we have
spent a lot of time together. He
has restored my faith and trust
ADVICE
in men. Sine Nate and I are still
. getting ro know each other, I
feel it is too soon to introduce know more about where your
my children to him. I reall~ relationship with Nate is going.
thmk Nate could be "the one,'
P.S. Although your mother's
but if our relationship doesn't tactics are heavy-handed, it"s
work oul, I don't want my chil· nice to know she approves of
dren to be hurt by losing anoth- Nate.
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DEAR ABBY: I am a 24er mule role modeL
The problem is my mother. year-old woman deeply in love
She ta)&lt;es care of my children with a 32-year-old man I'll call
and strongly believes that now Ben. The problem is this: I
is the time for the kids to meet don't feel appreciated.
Nate. I disagree, and my moth·
Ben is quick to tell me how
er now refuses to take cure of afraid he is of losing me, but he
my children.
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introduce Nate to my ·children plans at the whim of a friend.
until 1 am more confident He works out of town, so he's
about where our relationship is gone five days a week. during
going. or is my mother right? which I basically go to work
- TRYING TO BE A and come home.
GOOD MOM
Wh~n Ben IS home on weekDEAR TRYING: For your en_ds, 11 seems as though everymother to try to blackmail you . thmg and everyone .ts more
into doing what she wants by tmportant than S))Cndmg tuf!e
refusing to watch the children wtlh me. In fact, n.ght now h~ s
is both controlling and wrong. out wtth one of hts pals whtle
Your children need continuity I'm home alone.
in their lives right now - not
I've brought this to Ben's
the turbulence that could result attention countless times; noth·
if your love life becwne a ing changes. I know I'm a
revolving door.
good person and a good girl. Stand finn, and amm~e for friend . Please shed some light
alternative child care until you on my situation. Thank~.

SAINTS AND SINNERS

Exploring the Second Commandment
Thou shnlt not take the name of the
Lord thy God in vain (Exodus 20:7 and
Deuteronomy 5: II).
Whtlt dues this mean'!
In ancient times. the name of u ueity
wus believed to huve magicar powers.
The person who spoke the name partook of some of the supernatural powers
of thai god.
But this was dan*erous business, like
"playing with fire.' and had to be dis couraged. So dungerous was it that in
Iuter · times when the Israelites came
ucross the word "Jehovnh" in some
wrltin~ or other. the y avoided pronouncmg it . They said "Lord" instead.
But in Moses' duy, some people used
the names of deities to bring curses on
others or in the pmcticc of nmgic. This
wus liJrbluuen by the second command. mcnt. It was the beginnin ~ of the reul lzution on the part of God s people thut
r-eligion is mnr-e related tn mnrul action
than to magical formulas .
Martin Luther, whose explanations of
the commandments we arc using in this
series. found in this comm tm&lt;.lment
more than just a prohibition aguinsl the

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George
Plagenz
COLUMNIST
superstitious use of God's name. He
cautioned also against the careless.
thoughtless use of God's name in
swearing or invoking God's name in
trivial matters .
Most people who "take God's name
in vain" would say they "mean nothing"
by it. Ah, said Cardinal John Newman,
but that"s the' point. Nothing is worse,
he said, than to say God and to "mean
nothing" by it!
Newman advised savin~ God's name
"for the great occasions.' We say "My
God" in the most casual conversation.

There were times. wrote Martin
Luther in Small Catechism ( 1529).
when we ought to' use God's name.
"Call upon it in every trouble - pray.
praise and give thanks."
When the great contralto, Marian
Anderson, would get up on u spring
•moniing and see the sun shining and the
buds bursting into bloom. she would
exult in u rapture of praise. "My Lord,
what a morning!"
That, too. is an appropriate use of
God's name. Miss Anderson used it as
the title of her autobiography.
I like it when I hear somebody say
"Gosh" instead of "God" in conversa·
tion . "Oh God," used as an expletive,
hus a brittle, uneu!lhonious ring to it. It
sounds like something Joan Rivers
would say.
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Here is a good exercise. Count the
number of times. you use the name of
God in trivial, inapproprillle ways in
one duy. Then try to cut down on that
number each succeeding day until you
are down to zero .
· (George R. Plagenz is a columnist for
Newspaper Elll&lt;'t]lrise As.mciation)

·n,day is Friday. s~pt. 1.1. the 256th day of 2002. There ure
---------------------------------------------------------------------~----------ltltJ dny' ldt in lhe year.
'1\ttltly\ ll igltlight in ll i,tory:
One ycur ugo. &lt;II\ Sept. 1.1. 200 I. President Gcor~e W. Bush
,·ailed the tcrrori't uttucks ill New York tllld Washington "the
first w11r of tile 21st century" us his utlmlnistrution labeled
fugitive Os:uu:1 hin Lndcuu prin1e suspect. The United Stutes
pnnnlscd to wugc nil-out rctuliutlnnugulnst those responsible.
Bv DONALD LAMBRO
talking about , Dowd says. The in his party 's message. He, roo , has
:11\d lli\Y rc~ im~ thut pmtcctctl t.hcm . Jetliners ret~rnctl to the
WASHINGTON - Democratic Democrats suffer from a much big- seen polls showing thai his party is
nutlou s sk1cs hw the llr't time 111 two Jays. carrymg nervous
pli,,SC ill!el'' Who fuccd strict IICW security IUCIISUI'eS.
National Chairman Terry McAuliffe ger problem: The investor gup.
not doing well wtth investors and
changed
his
party's
message
on
Two-thirds
of
all
likely
voters
are
has concluded that the Democrats
On this clute:
are
Labor
Duy
weekend.
After
months
invested
in
the
stock
market
,
and
going to have to find a way to
In 1751J. durint-t I he finul French und lndiun Wttr, the British
or bushing President Bush's tax they are supporting Republicans appeal 10 this pivotal group of votdd'cutcd the French o11 the Plains of Abmhum overlooking
cuts. he now says Democrats al so over Democrats, 45 percent to 32 ers or else lose on Election Day.
(.lucile~ C'hy.
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want to cui taxes to stimulute the percent. Surprisingly, this margin
Investors , perhaps more than any
111 17HH. the Congress of the Confeuel'ut\on uuthori1.ed the
economy.
has
grown
s1nce
January
when
the
other group, feel overtaxed. Their
first nutionul clel'liun. uml declared New York City the tem·
"People
are
worried
ubout
their
GOP
advantage
among
investors
capital gains are taxed. Their divi poi'UI'Y nuti&lt;&gt;lllll cupitttl.
economic
future
and
,
when
they
was
40
percent
to
J2
percent.
dends are taxed. Their savings are
In IH~ I. Amcrk tm n1cdicul pioneer Wultcr Reed wus born in
vote
on
Nov.
5,
they
ure
going
lobe
"Today,
Democrats
are
having
taxed. The White House is working
Olouc·cster C:otu11 y, Vu.
looking
to
the
Democrats
to
put
difficulty
at
the
polls
to
a
large
on
a campaign plan to cut these
lri IIJ4.1, Chinn ~ Kui -, hck hccumc presklcnt of Chinu.
people buck to work," McAuliffe degree because of their inability to taxes. but they are not on the radar
.In IIJ4H . Repuhlil:un Murgurct Clmsc Smith of Muine wus
told me in .an interview Friduy, the garner a competitive number of screen for the Democrats.
clcelcd In the U.S. Senate. hccomlng the first womun to s~rve
start of the holiday weekend and the votes among this rather dominant
According to the dominant media
i11 huth ll&lt;ll~&gt; cs uf Congrc".
truditional kickoff of the election group of voters who invest," culture here, taxes are nol an issue
In l'l41J. the Ludic' Prufcssionul Golf Assodution of
season.
Dowd's memo says.
for voters. But it is an issue out in
i\mcrku was fomicd in New York City, with Pnuy Berg us its
Sounding a new campaign theme
"A key reason they don't have the rea:J world .
t'ir&lt;t pre,ident.
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that hasn 't been heard 1n his party, strong support is the party 's lack of
Earlier this summer, Missouri resIn I&lt;J7 1. u f&lt;lur-duy iumatcs' rebellion ut the Attica
McAuliffe culled for "ta1'. cuts that a clearly defined economic agenda idents voted· on a ballot referendum
Cnl'l'cctionul l'tlcility in upstutc New York ended as pollee and
witt · get this economy moving us a companion to their attacks.
to raise. the state gasoline sales tax
guurd' stunned the prisnn: the ordeul und final assuult cluimeu
again. We want to cut ta1'.cs for mid- "Further complicating things for to J'ay for needea statewide road
,4.1 1lvcs.
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die-cl ass Americans and for small Democrats is the fact that this an bridge repairs. Pollster John
In IIJ77 . cnndtlctor Leopold Stokowski dleu in Hampshire,
businesses."
investing group of voters is more Zogby, who did focus-group sur1\ngland . ut uge Y5 .
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This tax -cutting message mu st be . moderate than non -inve-stors, con- veys on .the issue, was convinced
In ll)ll.' . at the White lluu sc, lsruell Prime Minister Yitzhuk
a surprise to Dern. ocratlc congres- tuins a larger share of union house- that the propo sal would be "a slam
Rubln 111td PLO dtuinnun Yu,ser Anifut signed un uccord
slonal leaders who have bee n holds, is split evenly between men dunk," since voters loudly com~ n11Hing liln itcd Pulcstiniun uutonumy.
releittles sly pounding the Bush tax ·and women, and nearly two-thirds P!ained about the qisrepair of state
cuts, blaming the'm for just about of the women in this group work h1ghways . Not ·so.
In lllliH . fonHcr Aluhuma Gov. George C. Wullace died ut
:t!IC 7lJ.
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every problem the country faces. outside the home," he says.
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Th~y overwhelmingly crushed the
But .the fact · remains thai , while
Needless to say, with two out of tax h1ke by a vole of 71 percent to
Ten year' ago: Stcfun Ell berg de feu tell Pete Sumpras to win
Democrats complain a lot about the every three voters in this group, this 29 rercent.
the U.S. Open title in New York , u day ufter Monica Seles beat
economic
slump, they have not poses a immense political gap for
Annttxu Sundtc/ Vkurin to win her seventh Grund Slum title.
" walked our of focus groups
~ffered
n
plan
to do anything about the Democrats to overcome.
where they beat this thing up . And
Five ycur' ago : Funcrul services were held in Calcuttu,
rt.
This is not to say thai investors , I'm not just talking about conservaltll.llu, for Nolwl pence laurcutc Mother Teresa. Kate Shindle
I
doubt
that
the
rest
of
the
party
who
tend to be more optimistic thait tive, antt-tax people, but liberal pronf ll litH&gt;i' w:" cmwncu Mi ss Ameri ca.
will
pick
up
McAuliffe's
new
tax
the
rest
of the electorate, are happy fessors were agamst it, too," Zogb&gt;'
One ycur ago : Actress Dorothy McGuire died in Suntu
cut
theme
.
If
Democrats
have
u
plan
cumpers.
Though worried aliout told me. "I was amazed. They don t
Monicu. Cu iif.. ul age X ~.
to cut tax-es for middle-c lass !heir retirement and savin~s. think the money will be spent well
Todu y\ lli rthllav " Actress Hilcen f'ulton ("As the Worlu
America, it has been one of the Investors understand that "wh1le by the government."
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Turns" ) i' (&gt;'! . TV prouuccr !ired Silverman is 65. Former
best
-kept
secrets
of
the
2002
things
are
not
where
they
would
· With C_o~gress a.nd l~e electorate
White lloU\l' '11&lt;•'-csnHIII Lun'y Stlcukcs is 63. Actor Richard
midt~rm
e.lectlons.
So,
why
is
he
like
them,
the
market
has
a
tendenevenly diVIded, th1s wtll be one of
Kl0l is 61 \(ock ' Inger David Cluyton-Timmus (Blood. Sweut
puShlng
lhl
s
message
now?
·
cy
to
rise
over
time
,"
Dowd
says.
the c.losest midterm elections in
&amp; Tcur'J is f1 I. Ad res., .lttc&lt;.jucllnc Bisset is 58. Singer Peter
answer
can
be
found
in
u
Investors
also
understand
the
relaThe
decades
. But two things are clear.
C'cteru i• ~~. A.:tres' Nell Curter i.• ~4. Singer Randy Jones
memorundum
tilled
"Why
The
tion
ship
between
the
long-term
Investors wilt be the key factor in
!'rhc Vjllu ~c People) i' ~ 0 . ~ccord producer Don Wus Is 50.
Demc\cratic
Attacks
Aren ' t health of the economy and lower tax its outcome, and 'the Democrats are
twtn:," Jean Smurt j, 4J. Country singer Bobbie Cryner \,, 41 .
Working" thai was se nt around lo rates, free trade asreements and les~ still struggling to put together an
~ock •in!lcr-nnl,kian Dave Mu,tuine (Mcgadelh) is 41. Rock
party ol'ficials late last month by regulation of bustnesses.
agenda that appeals to them. .
liiUsldun /.uk Sturkey i' 37 . Ol~mpic gold n1edal runner
Mullhew
Dowd,
Bush's
campai
gn
Evidence
of
this
growing
voter
(Donald L~mbro i:l' a Washington Michucl Jol111"!11 i' .1~ . Rnck mus1dun Steve Perkins (Porno
pollster. Fnrget about the GOP gen -. gap muy be what drove McAuliffe basec;l pollllcal Journalist a11d
For Pyrm: June\ Atl&lt;lidion) is 3:'1 . '!'ennis player Oorun
der gap thul the pundit .~ arc always lo call l'or a mid-course corrt!c tion columnist.)
lvtuti•cvi.: is J I. Country musidun Joe Dun Rooney (Rascal
Finis) i' 27. l'l.:tor Swll VkkarytiUs is 27. Singer Fiona Apple
is 25. Ac·t•&gt;r lkn Suvugc i.' 2~.
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Thou plll for Todu~; " Rc~olt ~tnd terror puy a price. Ordc~
825 Third Avo., GIIIIP&lt;&gt;III, Ohio
111 Cotlrt St., Pomtroy, Ohio
200 M•ln Bt., Point P1He1nt,.w.v •.
und luw hm·c a ·,o,t.
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LAMBRO'S VIEW

court . file, a judge said
People
. Thursday.
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Sandi Gibbons. spokes-

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WJnona Ry er

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.
(AP) _ A document filed
under seal this week in
Winona Ryder's shoplifting
case is missing from the

woman for the Los Angeles
County district auorne:v's
Office, said the missing
document is a prosecution
motion, but the contents
haven't been
released
because of the sealing
order.

Friday,

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Community Calendar

Single mom isn't quite ready for
new man to meet her kids

Public Meetings

LOST IN CANADA
DEAR LOST: Face it,
something is missing in thi s
relationship - him. If Ben
were as in love with you as you ·
are with him, he would want 10
spend more time with you
when he ·s horne on weekends. ·
Re~ardle ss of what he says. his
acuons are sending a message.
and you'd be wise to take heed .
You deserve more than he is
giving. Move on.
DEAR ABBY: I atil a junior
high
school
teacher.
Throughool the year. I receive
many gifls from my students.
These gifls sometimes include
cards from the parents expressing gratitude for the work I
have done with their child.
Is il appropriate to write a
thank -~ou note? Sometimes
the g1fl is a combination
Christmas present and thankyou gift, so the correct
response is confusing. TEACHER IN MONTANA
DEAR
TEACHER:
Confusin~? Regardless of who
gives a gift - or for what rcason - the giver shou ld receive
a written thank-you from you.
acknowledging his or her
thoughtfulness. You will be
selling a wonderful example
for your students to follow.
Dear Abby is wrillm by
Abigail Van Buren. also known
tis Je.atme Phillips. and was
founded by her mother. Pauline
Phillips. Write Dear Abby at
www.DetlrAbby.coll! or P.O.
Box 69440. LOs Angeles, CA
90069.
. Ryder, the 30-year-old
star of "Girl. Interrupted"
and other films, was arrested in December at u Saks
Fifth Avenue store in
Beverly Hill s for allegedly
stealing nearly $6,000
worth of designer merchandise
and
currying
painkillers without a pre scription.

lllondoy, Soplll
LETART - Letart Township
Truslees. 5 p.m.
lhe office b&lt;lild·

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Friday, Sept. 20
POMEROY - U.s. Senator Mike
DeWine slaff open dOOt hoors 10 to
11 a.I'J'I . Senior Citizens Center,
Pomeroy. Karen SlOan. Soulhea$t
Ohio District Representative.

Reunions

Star Mtll Park

12 30 p.m

ltle 7 30 p.m

Clubs

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Church meetings

Slturdoy, . , .
REEDSVILLE - Gun shOOt """Y
Salutday "0'11 a11he Fortled Run'Spons

Clob.

POMEROY - AebJm Jonatllan
Meigs Chapter, OI.R. noon 1unc11oon

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Crows blowed by rneew&gt;g at Grace
Ept!OOJllll Chu!Ql Meigs Probale ..lldge
Rol:ier1 Bucil10 be gu&lt;!SI SPeaker

Friday. Sept. 13
LONG BOTTOM
Specool ser·
v&lt;ce wtlh Da"' ae~ ~bbte Da•ley,
Faith Full Gospel Church. 7 p.m.
Pastor Steve AM&lt;! tnV&lt;Iet I)IIOite

'!Uosdoty. Sap!. 17

and lab1e S8MC8

Monday. Sopl t6
POMERO'I - Meigs Cwnly Atgl11 1o

POMEROY -:- Meigs CWnly HMifl
Department c!1tkt1ood IIM'WtlabQn clnIC. 910 It am ai'Ol 110 3 p.m. a1 f1e

Meigs Counly Heahh Department

enl&lt;le9al guar&lt;lan DonaiOOS awo-bOn t&gt;.tt

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Society news and notes
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Hospitalized
POMEROY
Don
Pooler of Spencer Roltd.
Pomeroy. is confined to the
University Hosptial of
Kentucky in Lexington. Ky.
After havmg a lung transplant seven years agD. he
has now contracted a stntin
of fungus on his lung which
reportedly is not responding
to medication. The family

Ethan David Swartz

Swartz birth
SHADE - Tory and
Kendra Cleland Swartz
announce the birth of a
son, Ethan David, July 13.
He weighed seven pounds.
five ounces.
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The infant was dedicated
to the Lord by his great·grandfahter.
B.
B.
Herdman in services at the
Rutland Freewi II Baptist
Church on Aug. 4.

ha' a\kcd lm thl' piit) l'f' of
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Not coming ·
RACIN E - The Brandon
family "lul'i&gt; hall !wen
s~ hedult· d losing at lhc Mt.
Moriah Churd1 of God on
. Mile Hill Road. Racine, w1ll
not be til th ~ Sept. 15 hom•··
coming
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announced.

President's brother Neil
Bush files for divorce
HOUSTON (AP)
President Bush's younger
brother Neil has hied for
divorce, ci ting "discord or
contlict of personalities"
with Sharon. his wife of 22
years.
·Filed under the couple's
initial s N.M.B. vs.
S.L.B. - on Aug. 26 . .the
lawsuit said the two married
in July 1980 and separated
in July 2002. Richard

Flbwers Jr.. Bush 's uttnrncy.
did · not return a l'a ll
Thursday.
The couple have three
chi ldren, 11n IS-ycm-o ld
daughter, 16 -~ ear -o ld son
und 13-year·old daughter.
Bush. 46. 1-crvcu until
\988 as direc tor of Denverbased Silverado. Blinkin g.
Savings &amp; Loan . which co't
taxpuyers more thun $ 1 billion when it collap,ed.

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tlld h!m no l!\1\\t.l In th~ Nfll..
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(lllurtcrbnek to Wille l't\Clll vi.lr
wllh thll St, LouiM R.runs, who
ehoMtl hhn In th third round
of Aprll' 8 dru l't.
Crouch woa bllck on til~
uround floor wltll thll Rom8
!il\1.1r Mtlll'l'lna at Nobra8\m, Ho
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FLOWER SHOP Bless1d ar1 1111 pur~ .
In h1art; for th1y
106 BU'ITERNUT AVE.
PO!IIBROV 0H 992·6454
shall "" God.
"Fiowere lor all oocaelone"
Matth1w 5:8
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killc.t me." Brinker said. "I'm \-ery lucky 10
he here ri~thl now:
And lucky tn he playing
collci!C l'ootbuiL 100.
Less tlmn u year after
undergoin11 tut operation that
required doctors to crack
(lpen his skull. the 22-yelll"
old senior hns redllimed his
job us the smrtingtuilbuck for
the Ohio 8oll.:uts,
Brinker nm for II~ yards
Brink•
und u touchdown inn season·
\1peninJ! 27-14 loss 111
PlnshuriJ.h nnd came b11ck with 9:1 yuflls rush·
illiJ. lust weeke11d in . u 31·0 setbnck lli!llinst
Not'lheustern. The Bobcuts piny u1 12th·
nmked florldt1on Slllurduy,
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"Just to see him in thlit hospitul room with
thut bundlll!e on his heud and I0 months loter
he's pluylng one t)t' the most rhyslcul sports
ut\lttnd ... It does mnute me.' suld Bobcots
~'ouch Brilitl K11111T.
· Em·ly lu~t September, Brinker beJ!IIfl e~peri·
endng 'cvere hcuda,hcs !hut sometimes
km~~:ked the muscular S-fool· ll , 21 0-pound
uthlete olr his feet .
He ignored the pain and played one of his
best t~nmcs, rushlnJ! for 140 yurds und throwin!! u 53-ytlrd touchdown pt~ss to n\Ommatc
J~~~: Mohler in u 31-211 loss ut home to Iowa
Stulc.
1\vo days illter, Brinker never got out of
bed. Blll he wusn 'I n:udy 111 11.0 10 u doctor,. ·
"I dldtfl lhink unythlnJ! ofit." he suld.
1'hut would chun11e uflcr he pluyed in u 48·
41 home luss 10 Thledo on Oct. (1.
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to rtlmow I! oy8t, ruMII'IR b!lilk Chi\d Brinker (5) has reclaimed his lOb as thl! starting tailback for the Ohio
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Butch
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BUTCHMIESTER

for the Herd to linmlly bring respect
to the l~ue.
But, thts is not a gremt year for
some of the league's stronger teams
against more respected programs.
Mia.mi (Ohio) ralls to Iowa.
Centrul Florida was defeated by
Aritona State and Penn State.
Western Michigan lost to

M~~~~n. was

beaten badly at

Maryland.
Well, I guess it's official.
Kent State was downed by Ohio
Like the folks on the original State.
Saturdl)' Night Live, Marshall is a Ohio lost to Northeastern. tlh ...
"not qu1te ready for primetime 'play- nevennind.
er."
In fact, Marshall was the one of the
But, unlike those guys who went . last best hopes for a mid-major to
on to become major movie and tele· break into the BCS.
·
vision stars, Marshall may never be Colorado State lost to UCLA after
ready to join the college elite as long beating Vil'!linia and Colorado ...
as it remains in the Mid-American Louisville lost in it's opener to
Conference.
Kentucky ... BYU will lind a way to
. In other words, the Herd can go no lose despite beating Syro~cuse earlier
higher than it is now as a member of this season ... Utah doesn't have the
the MAC with MAC-level recruiting guns to beat Michigan ... Toledo
classes.
might not get by Bowling Green ...
Vil'!linia Tech showed the differ· Bowling Green has a trip to Kansas
ence of a powerhouse 1-A school and in a couple of weeks.
. . . .
a mid-m!ijor program.
That leaves a Southern Mtsstsstpp1
Marshall's best chance to beat team that has already defeated
powerhouse team carne against the Illinois and has a matchup against
Hokies on Thursday night, but the Alabama next weekend.
Hokies had other plans taking a 40-7 Marshall was the best hope and a
lead on the Herd at ant point in the ..trip to Blacksburg put an end to it.
second half before winning 47-21.
Now, it's back to the usual Motor
It's not that Marshall's any worse City Bowl or OMAC Bowl, at best.
· now than they were, let's say, a cou- Does this hurt Leftwich's Heisman
pie of weeks ago.
camllaign? Even with over400 yards
Virginia Tech was just that aood. passmg, without another res~;~Cctable
Was it embarrassing for the Herd, program on the schedule, u does.
which was hoping to make an impact Thi.s was a showcase game for the
on national television?
He1sman voters who were ready to
Yes. It wasn't Marshall's best per- cast their vote on Thursday if
formnnce.
Marshall won.
,
You can't blame Byron Leftwich Does this hun Leftwich's place in
for the Herd's inability to score in the NFL draft, which many 'ellperts'
the first hnlf. His receivers dropped a felt· could be a top pick? No. The
few passes and a fumble after a com- NFL knows true talent nnd a college
pletion by Denero Marriott on win or loss holds no bearing when
Marshall's first drive of the game the losing quarterback still put up the
didn't help matters.
numbers.
Tht~ receiving corps didn't lose
Now, Marshall has to be concerned
this game for Marshall, but tliey with bouncing back as Central
played a big . part in the Herd's Florida visits Huntington a week
demise.
from today.
On the second drive with the Herd
Now we 11e1 to see what kind of
only down 3-0, a field goal that leader Leflw1ch is.
resulted from the earlier fumble,
Now we get to see how good a
Murshull receivers dropped a couple conch Bobby Pruett is.
of passes in the endzone and were If Marshall regains the MAC title,
out·clussed by the Hokies defense. then perhaps that's the best the Herd
What could've been a 7-3 possibly can hope for.
Murshnll lead resulted in a missed (Butch Cooper is a sports writer
field gonl by Curtis Hend.
· · for Ohio Vall~y Pu~lishi11g. J!e ca11
There were fans of the MAC, even b~ reached vw emml at
those who despise Marshall, rooting bcooper@mydailytriblme.com.)

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Hokies take Marshall to school··

Angels tie lfs for lead in AL West

BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) Virginia Tech ·s 47-21 victory over
No. 1'6 Marshall was pretty much a
coaching staff's dream.
The No. II Hokies hud the game
well in hand, then milde enough mis·
tal.-es to realize there's more to do.
Kevin Jones and. Lee Suggs each
ran for more {han 150 yards and
cotnbined for five touchdowns, and
the Hol:ics (3-0) contaitlt,-d Byron
Leftwich when it nmuen.-d en route
to their second straight victory over
a ranked opponent.
Then they let Leftwich throw for ·
three touchdowns in the final 12
minutes as a 33-0 dcfensi ve masterpiece deteriomted at the finish.
"I gutss we kind of let up a little
bit," defensive end Nathaniel Adibi
said. "We came in with the midset of
tryin~ to t~et a goose-ell$, but then he
did h1s thmg. 11mt didn t go over too
good with our coach."
Leftwich finished 31-for-49 for
406 yards. his fifth consecutive
j::arne with at least 400 yards passmg. but the Thundering Herd (l-1)
rusht.'Ci for just 34.
"We came here to get a win."
Leftwich said. "If we dido 'I win, we
failed."
Playing rugged defense and challenging the Thundering Herd .to stop
the running game. the Hokies ran
Jones and Suggs through and around
Marshall's 10-man frOnts, gaining
395 yards and averaging 6.0 per
rush.
Jones had 171 on 24 carries,
including scoring bursts of 25, IS · SACKED - Marshall quarterback Byron Leftwlcl\ (7) gets sacked by
and ~ yard. Sug.gs had 1~3 yards on Virginia Tech defenders Nathaniel Adlbl (B3) and Tim Sandidge (71) dur24 tnes, and 1w1ce dove m from the lng first half action Thursday at Lane stadium In Blacksburg, va. (AP)

identical, genin~ 'clutch hits. making
plays," Koch smd.
.
Pinch-hitter Orlando. Palme1ro's
The Anaheim Angels had an single in the ei~hih inning gave the
answer for · Oakland's late-game Angels a shon·hved 6-5 leud.
magic. · ·
With two outs in the ninth, Chavez
· Scon Spiezio's two-out RBI sin~le drove an 0-1 pitch into the right-field
in the ninth gave Anaheim a 7-6 VIC· seats for his 32nd homer, tying his
tory aver Oakland on Thursday night career high set last year. II was the
and moved the Angels into a first- first homer thai Donnellr had
place tie with the Athletics in the AL allowed after pitching 40 inmngs in
West.
the majors.
The Angels have won 13 of 14 . Alex Ochoa, Garret Anderson and
games, including the final. three of a Shawn Wooten homered for
four-game series against Oakland. An!lheim.
They are tied for -the lead for the first
RANGERS 7, MARINERS 3
time since Aug. 21.
Herbert Perry had a pair of RBI
"That was a heck of a series and we doubles and Chan Ho Park (9-6) won
came out on top in three of them," his fifth straight start as last-place
Anaheim manager Mike Sciascia · Texas completed a four-game sweep
said. "Even though we shot ourselves at home. Seattle fell seven games
in the foot tonight, these guys never behir1d in the AL wild-card roce.
got down."
John Olerud hit a two-run double in
After Eric Chavez's two-out homer the first, but Michael Young homered
off Brendan Donnelly (1-1) tied it in off Ryan Franklin (6-4) in the bottom
the top of the ninth. the Angels rallied half and Perry hi I a tying double.
to win in the bottom half.
INDIANS S, TwtNS 4
Darin Erstad, held out of the start- Omar Vizquel hit a three-run douing lineup, hit a pinch-hit double with ble off Joe Mays (3-7) and host
one out against Billy Koch (9-3). Cleveland stalled Minnesota's drive
Erstad stole third and Koch walked to its first postseason berth since
David Eckstein before retiring Adam 199L Minnesota's magic number for
.Kenned)' on a short fly.
clinching the AL Centrul remained at
Spiez10 followed with a drive
off
. th th ree.
the wall in right-center, sconng e Jarrod Riggan (2-1) pitched one
winning run.
hitless inning for the win ..
YANKEES 7, ORIOLES 3
"It's great baseball,'' Koch said.
"These guys are a good club. A lot of David Wells ·(17-7), showing no ill
people wrote them off early in the effects from a diner li~hl lust weekseason, said they couldn't be con- end. beat visiting Baltimore for the
tenders, and that lit a lire. under fourth time this season. New York
them."
completed a four-game sweep and cut
The A's are 3-4 since their 20-game its magic number for clinching the
winning streak ended last Friday in AL East to eight.
Minnesota.
Wells allowed two runs and seven
In other AL games, it was: Texas 7• hits· in eight innings, struck out six
SeatUe 3; Cleveland 5, Minnesota 4; and walked none. Jason Giambi left
New York 7, Baltimore 3; Boston 6, with a bruised right wrist after being
Tampa Bay 3; and Chicago 5, Kansas hit by a pitch, and was listed as day lo
City 1. .
d
The A's and Angels are both in a6~1timore lost its eighth straight
good position to make the playoffs, and is 1-18 since reaching .500 on
with only seeding at stake. With 16 Aug. 23 .
.
games remaining, they lead SeattIe bY
RED Sox 6, DEVIL RAvs 3
seven games. Anaheim goes to Carlos Bue'lJa tied the score with a
Oakland nelll week for a four-game bloop siogle 1n a four-run ninth off
series.
Esteban Yan (6-8) and Trot Nixon hit
"We played three one-run games. a go-ahead two-run single to lead

ing touchdown passes of 9 yards to
Darius Watts, 18 yards 'io Denero
Marriott and 19 yards to Brad Bates;
all in a span of 9:31. .
The game began with Marshall
hoping to gain respect for its progra.m not afforded by its success in
the Mid-American Conference, but
the Hokies didn't let it happen and
turned their visitors tnto the
Blundering Herd.
.
·
Vrrginia Tech scored on its ftrst
four possessions, helped by a fumble
on Marshall's openin~ series and a
dump pass that Leftw1ch threw right
into the arms of linebacker Mikal
Baaqee. Both turnovers set up field
goals by Curter Warley, and Jones
scored on runs of2S and IS yards.
J()lles' ftrst touchdown capped a
nine-play, 90-yard . drive started
when Marshall kicker Curtis Head's
22-yard field·goaltry hit one of his

own lineman in the backside. Nine
running plays covered the 90 yards.
. In .the -second half, the Hokies
erased any thoughts of a Marshall
comeback by driving 8S yards in 1S
plays for Suggs' first scoring run.
The drive trimmed more than eight
minutes off the clock and made it
26-0.
·
The loss kelll Marshall winless in
four game agamst Top 25 teams. The
win was the second in a row against
a ranked team for the Hokies, who
beat then-No. 14 LSU 26-8 on Sept.
I. They play No. 21 Texas A&amp;M on
Sept. 21.
Playing its third struight game at
home, Vil'!linia Tech began the
evening by retiring the jersey of
coach Frank Beamer, who was a
starting cornerback for the Holcies·
from 1966-68. He wore No. 25.

Jose Vizcaino's clutch hit gave the
Houston Astros hope.
His three-run homer capped a fourrim eighth inning Thursday nig~l. rallying the Astros past St. Lou1s 6-3
Ulld ending the Cardinals' eight-gall)e
winning streak.
The Astros are S l/2 games behind
in the NL Central - a large but not
unbridgeable gap for a team that
e_Jays its next three gaines against the
Gardinals.
·"I think it's a big deal because it's
1he first game of the series," said
Mike Crudale, who gave up
Vizcaino's homer. "We're still S 1/2
up, but we want to take every game
from these guys. I'm sure we will
bounce ~ck. We.',ve got some good
pitchers going.
: "This is kind of the playoffs before
the playoffs."
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was forgetting what happened
on the previous series,"
Brinker said. "I knew it was
serious and something had to
be done. I had a CAT scan and
that's when they found the
cyst."
A growth the size of a plum
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removed. The operation laat·
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West Virsinia University
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The Indians won 5-4. (AP) ·
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Boston to the win at Tampa Bay.
Ugueth Urbina pitched a one-hit
ninth for his 34th save. Boston
remained 7 1/2 games behind
Anaheim in the wild-card rocc.
Tim Wakefield (I 0-5) allowed one
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Jon Garland (11·11) allowed two
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Ibanez - in seven innings und
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Diego 3, San FranCisco 2; Cincinnati Cardinals lhere.
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15, Cubs 12; New York 8, Montreal
ROCKIIS 71 DoDGERS 1
2; and Philadelphia 6, Florida 1.
Denny Stark limited Los Angeles to
Only the Oakland Athletics are in a · two hits over seven innings, an.d
tighter divisional title roce than the . Colorado. se~.t the Dodgers to the1r
Cardinals and Astros.
fifth loss m SIX games.
Houston finished · tied wilh St.
Shawn Green broke up Stark'S
Louis last season, but won the title shutout bid, h!ading off the seventh
with a better head-to-head record. with his 42nd homer.
After this four-game series, the teams Stark (I 0•3) improved to 8-l at
play anotherthree games Sept. 20-22. Coors Field this season with a 3.12
The Cardinals could have reduced ERA. Omar Dual (11-8) allowed fine
their magic number to I0 if they had runs and seven hits in 3 2-3 innings to
held on. They entered the eighth take the loss.
inning up 3-2 before Dave Veres
PADRES 3, GIANTS 2, 10 INNINGS
allowed a leadoff homer to Craig
Rookie Sean Burroughs singled in
Biggio.
the winning run with.two outs in the
"The way I look at it, you've got to lOth i.nning and San D~ego ~at;i,an
give their guys some credit for what Franc1sco to keep the G1ants tted w1th
lhey did," Cardinals manager Tony Los Angeles for the NL wild-card
La Russa said. "Any time you see lead.
Veres get the ball up like that, you
Burroughs. who turned 22 on
know he's tired."
Thursday, delivered the winning sinThe win improved the Astros' ~le ju~t past first baseman J.T. Snow
record against the Cardinals this sea- mto nght field off Robb Nen,- the
son to 3-7. The Astros haven't won in Giants' eighth pitcher.
St. Louis yet this season. They play Trevor. Hoff"!an (2-4), wh~ bl~w
their last three games against the the save m the nmth, got the wrn. T1~

tied it at 9 in the seventh on Hill hit a run-scoring single,
RBI singles by Hill · and Patterson had an RBI double
and Fred McGriff greeted
Moises Alou.
A throwing error by third Bruce Chen with an RBI sin·
baseman Mark Bellhom and gle.
Notes: Chicago left a sea· Barry Larkin's sacrifice fly
gave the Reds an 11-9 lead son-high IS runners on base.
against Francis Beltran In the ,.. Ttie Reds have won eight of
seventh, but Chicago went II against the Cubs this year.
back ahead in the eiglith wherl ... ~cGriff's RBI gave him 99
could grow back, but the doc- Brinker would return to foot·
tor is confident Brinker is 'ball. The Martins Ferry native
healthy enou~h to play foot- was one of the Bobcats' hard·
ball - even 1f he ta,kes a hel- est workers and toughest
met to helmet hit from a players.
defender.
"He's one of the few guys
"He has not had a brain who's destined to play this
injury. In some ways, he's game. That's what he's all
perhaps better off than the about," Mohler said. .
player who's had many con- · Brinker wasn'~as sure he'd
cussions," said Bailes, a for· wear Ohio green and white
mer team physician for the again. Every lime he looked
Pinsburgh Steel~.
in the mirror, he saw a
for Chuck Brinker, the doc· reminder of the cyst - a surtor's opinion and his faith in gical scar runnins from the
Ood were enough to convince top of his head to the front of
him that his son shouldn't his right ear.
give up on the sport he loves. . But time helped heal his
"I don't think there's anr, · physical wound and ease any
problem with that at all, • emotional doubts.
Chuck Brinker said. "football
"I know my risk Is hi_gher
is a physical game and there than other $UYS on the field,
could be injuries from any- but I'm jomg to keep plaything;"
ing,'' sai Brinker, whose hair
Mohler a senior wide now hides his scar. "I'm the
receiver, said he always knew type of back who's going to

Worrell (8-2) took the loss.
METS 8, EXPOS 2
Jeromy Burnitz homered twice and
had three RBis and Mo Vaug~n hit u
two-run homer as Jason Middlebrook
(2-3) won his Mets debut in
Montreal.
New York has won nine of II uftcr
losing 17 of 20.
A late addition to the starting lineup, Vaughn hit his 22nd homer of the
season on· Torno Ohku ( 13-8) after
Roberto Alomur's one-out single put
the Mets up 3-0 In the fourth.
PHILLIE$ 6, MARLINS I
Joe Roo came within three tluts of
his first career shutout and Jimmy
Rollins' buses-loaded triple spurked a
five-run third inning for Philadelphia.
• Roa (4-3), who was 14-0 ,wilh u
1.86 ERA in Triple-A after being
released by the Marlin,! in spring
trainin~, ytclded eight hits und no
walks tn eight-plus innings.
Michael Tejera (8-8) had his shone~t outing of the year. He gave up SIX
runs - four earned - and nine hits
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telling what we can do,' Suggs said.
John Candelns added a late touch·
down run for Vil'!linia Tech.
Leftwich, bumed by a sure touchdown pass that was dropped in the
first quarter, another that could have
been caught and severn) other drops,
didn't want to consider what those
plays could have meant.
"I'm not an 'if' guy," he said. ."It
didn't. happen, but we still should
have fought and tried to find a way
to make plays. But we didn't."
· The Hokies had a lotto do with it.
They repeatedly pinned Marshall
deep in Its territory and turned two
first-half turnovers into field goals.
The Herd. did not start a drive
beyond their 25 until very late.
Leftwich had IS completions and
197 yards in the final quarter, includ-

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"It doesn't cross mr, mind
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14 B•m· l 1 Noon 70 Hnw• nowllOYing minimum wagt, oooolng ctrllliOAII In pro·
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;• 1u1111ly• 02 ltutmnnt two c:lo1wt Stlnclfly, Qoorgo ton
or Ahmad Allar Truck Drlvora, tmmodlett lloort, ouatom trim, cherry Ver~ Nlct 1115,000 oo
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372 oronlnx•· lt llrn to drlvo Shirt • l'lomt llkl famll~1
Allllttd Living
Route 2, Ollllpolla Ftrr)' 31570.
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toyl, JhOII. diAhtl, Christ· td. Fi ntt nc!ng ava!lablt Big With no ulllllltl to P•v lor with "lnvlllblt" health cere In 4 bf(lroomt with ltrQt mta· 8 ultd h()mfl under 13000·
111111 l1ocor,uont., tltltkfttl, monoy ltarta h1r1 1·888· exchange tor light houH· 1 hOmt•llkt lilting for 11• ter tulti, 3·1/2 btlhl, large Will http with dt llvery Cell
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kttplng, WI can ctiJOt,jll It nlorl that nttct our 111 ,1, kltoh1n with Cherry oe6t· t&lt;artna (740)38!5·7071
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Horno lntorlor, bOyl &amp; lll!dltl t..eltrn to drlvo big rlgl, 16 llpcllo, OH 48531
our oo~IIOd living commun· d,rl..,.by, 110 S•b&lt;llvlolon , Otnlrll air wyllhl dntok", '•o'
tloth tl, ~l)y 116ml, l l&amp;ft m &lt;I8YI COl. P'rogr~tm . No Ex·
IIIII IOOtltd In Soulhlrn l?9,000,!11tiiiOI'I WtiOOmt,
&amp;marl &amp;I via H11Jr Salon
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oiOftrlfJr, con1pu1or gllmtt, perlenct Ntodod, Fln.anclng
OhiO , ""ooponolblllllto In • (?40)307·02GG
monlt, $370, {216)3e1 ·
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pool hoult, 1111 on 1 1;2101 Ntw 2003 114 wide. Onl)'
paid vacatlone, lnl!al'lt oUtn· 111• olook nure11 and
nt·uno ChtlcJ lhru n&lt;lull namo
lng lllllttanta Oulltl 1110 In New Haven. 11 lnttrtetld 11GQ dOWn and Only
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Pltooo oall I ·888·868· 77?8 lnoludo ovorooolng oil nto· Call (304 )eBHI 74 , Alklng $18261 PI' 11\0nlh, COli
Clottunu Toys, Mlac llornt
Nikki ?40·381·7611
ooaory dccumonlollcn •• 177,000.
MVAC ltrvlcl TICII\I
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844,
woll ao 11111 orltnlollon on&lt;l ::.:.:::;:;:;.,_ _ _ __
Fmtny &amp; S81UfflflY, 14th &amp;
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training aJ'\CI hlnd'l on oare Cl!ll)ln wi\P'l 2 L.ot1 baok of ~:o~~~u·(~~ft ~ ~7 re • 1n
11 nltdtd. You will work 1 1\&lt;coon l.lkt, Eoorna Troll
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(hor~ -~--- atof&gt; Dy tho ol!lco betwt tn On·Call RoopontlbiiiiY. Mull nlty wllh allraOIIV41 oomptn· mtnt, new diCkl, 1 car gl· up. Vou ti&lt;Jt over se.ooo
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Excelltn! Benefit Paokag1. b•nelltl. Plett.ae 18nd rt• HMC (1.4°)245 ' 5084
chorl, vapor baffler, 1 111 II·
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Iami shame
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teresa Mayes. 31 , was in
Morgantown
Thursday
M"to'N - hlel'llbers of mldergoin~ surgery for
an A.sl'lt&lt;.~I'I -AreA family litil1 inju.ries su1l'ered in an Aug.
t"t&lt;.-oven~ lh~m the 'bl(\\V 27 head-on &lt;
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\VIi'I\ -8\hl'ther misfu\'n\1\t.
lasl\\ill Mayes , were also
The Ml'!'te \\I' tlwayM al'ld hmt ill the .:rash and remain
Vel-es~ hlaye); x\n Elghteell At
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hll"' ~\l:ltl \v.ali ~ ·troYM by Hospital.
tlte til\1\&gt;day, VaHey til-e The
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Sherill''S Departmetll said
~~-e d't!el' ~tl'llllll~s Page Mayes' vehicle was struck
sAid me ct\lse 'Of the fh-e by a vehicle driven by Debra
te\1\Ail\~ \11\der 11\vestig.alioll. Stlwefs, ~~. Chesa))eake,
b\1\ ~rs 1'6 have bee11 Ohio, that J\ad g(\1\e left ol'
electnCA\ 111 \\\ig\1\. 'No olle center. The 3Cddet\t retllaills
\Wis 1\o\\\e AI me \lrt\e ot' the 111\der il'lvestigatioll, a sher~.a~, \\1'1\icil \':(\1\Hii\led m iff\ spolresmall said.
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two years following a
layotr from his previous job.
A former Valley firefighter.
Ow&lt;l} ne Maye~ was not traveling with hi' family when
the accident occurred .
To help with medical
expenses. a Mayes family
fund has heen established at
Peoples Bank in Point
Pleasant . A benefit and candlelight servi.:e for the family was held Sept. 3 at Ashton
Elementary School.
Oonatiol)s to the Maye s
t\md are still being accepted,
and Page said he planned to
contact the American Red
Cross for any assistance it
can give to the fam ily, which
lost all of its possessions in
the blaze.
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Teresa Mayes of Ashton continued to smolder after a Thursday
fire destroyed the residence. Three members of the Mayes
family have been hospitalized for Injuries suffered in an Aug.
27 accident. (Chris Cozza)

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or llconotlllc Oevc\optnent , benches in city park, curb and
Mild blllldhlg o\VIters were eli- sidewalk
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sl)el\1 a\\ er.jual or gre~tl!r calls.
ail\o\llli oil eligible Improve- Itt •mother project, the
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llltgible projects 111dudc agreed to in stall on elevator
l'acade 11111)\'0Vcillents. sttuc· cab tmd widen d()orways,
tural repairs, 1·oofing and complying
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Wtel\\51 sllch as s!reetscape was a very "comprehensive
re\)lllrs, addllloMl trash cans and challenging grant to
111\d ll\~11\lllltiol\ (It' wiring In administer."
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the slreetWI)lC ~~tea also are
plamled.
the city of Galllpo(ls 111ay
The,2l pi'Ojects Include the cOtlslder applying for and
Oscar ~ buildmg and the Ohio enterli1g into this very comValley
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warden at 1he new Lakin
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POINT PLEASANT
dedication . Cap\. J.D. Sallaz
There are some top positions is currentl y acting chief.
it\ Point Pleasant gover!1·
Jim Roach is leaving the
ment Mayor Ed Woomer street
commissioner's post
wants to see filled - and to return
to the department
soon.
work force. He will continue
city with the . commissioner's
is The
sleking
a folice duties until re-placed.
chie , city
The municipal jud11e, who
in spector. primarily h:mdles traffic vios t r e e t lations. had been the role
commis- filled by lhe late Bill
sioner and Wellman. The post again
part-time became vaca n1 upon the · .
muni cipal recenl death of hi s successor.
judge. and George Plant~ .
Woo mer
Advertising for applicants
believes in some of the jobs has
- there are individuals already appeared
locully.
but
on the payroll or within Woomer said his preference
Point Pleasant who can till is to look within his own
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th ose so
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"We'd like to keep the
them fairly quickly because jobs, if qt all possible, within
I believe we have qualilled the city," said Woomer. "The
people within the city," said only time· I'd like to look
Woomer, appointed mayor om side is if we couldn't fill
last week by city council 10 the position with qualified
fill the remainder of John candidates. Btu I'm a believRoach 's
term .
Roach er in looking to our own to
resigned to return to private . till these positions."
sector employment.
For now, Woomer looks to
Woomer had been city also serve as muni cipal
inspector for the past two judge, and may share the
years before accepting his duties . with the persoo
new assignment, ahd until a appointed to the bench. ; :
replacement is found, he will
"The judge will have te
conlinue as
in spector. undergo state training ~n
responsible for all building Charleston, but as of thiS
and residential issues.
time, I've been informed liy
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