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Fair displays local gardeners' talents
BY CHARLENE HOEFUCH
SENTINEL NEWS STAFF

ROCK SJ&gt;R IN GS Meigs
County gardeners displayed their
ta lent for growing and showing
beautrfu l fl owers Monday at the
first of two Meigs County Fair
flower shows staged in the senior
fair building.
The second show will be held
on Thursday and will continue
the theme "Rooms for Everyone" in artistic design.
Using fl ower arra nge ments,
fa irgoers are give n a tour of
"rooms" featu ring floral pieces
depicting something relating to
the specific room.
There are arrangements in
water for the bathroom, spatial
designs for the sun room, mass
arrangements of roses for the parlor, arrangements featuring treasured wood for th e den, mi nidesigns for the nursery, and some
showing toys for the kids room.
Entri es in the two shows total
931\ and include not only artistic
arrangements but dozens of specimen flowers and potted plants
grown by th e exhibitor, as well as
a variety of educational exhibits.
T h e show was judged by an
accredited judge of the Ohio
Association of Garden C lubs who
awarded rosettes to the top
ex hibitors.
R.eceivitlg the top awards were
l3etcy Dean of Pomeroy for her
underwater design ; "best of
show"; Peggy Crane, Middle,
port, with a mass arrangements~ of

GRAND CHAMPION STEER - Janet Calaway, far right, showed the
grand champion market steer on Tuesday night at the Junior Fair Steer
Show. She is pictured with Fair Queen and King Tara Rose and David
.Rankin, and Beef Princess Amanda Windon. (Brtan J. Reed photo)

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WINNERS - Natasha and Josh Mohler of Pomeroy
took top awards in the junior division of artistic
arrangements at the fair flower show Monday.
Natasha took best of show and her brother, reserve
best of show.

Charlene Hoeflich photos

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BEST OF SHOW - Betty Dean took best of show for her underwater design in the Bathroom class of the
RoomsJir Everyone show at the fair Monday. She used coral, caster beans, caladium and pampas grass in
herdrn.,

CREATIVITY AWARD - An arrangement of magncr
lia leaves, sunflowers and dahlias in a muffler pipe
container depicting the Kitchen category won the
creativity award for Debbie Jones of Pomeroy.

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Th t· eve nt, sc heduled at
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12:JO-.L111 p. m., w ill fe ature
sp t·ec hes fro m Gov. Cec il Underwood, U.S. R eps. Bob W ise and
Tt· d Scrick bnJ , as well as area
u ni o n pres idents. Sp eeches begin
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Newly .llldcd .tc tiviti cs includ e
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massage th e rapy. Th e Wah ama
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School White Falc o n
MatThin g Band, under th e directi o n o f Kenny Bond, will perfo rm .

Free acti vities throughout the
day in clude a baseball tlhrowing
cage with tr ee baseball beanies to
the first 150 children ; displays
tiurn the West Virginia Natio nal
Guard. West Virginia Division of
Natural R eso urces, fire and rescue and antique c a~s; Idle Tymes
Band ; and a V.FW I Ameri can
Legion flag- raisin g ceremo ny.

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Railroad played
before a large
grandstand audience Tuesday
evening at the
Meigs County Fair.
One of the top ,
acts in country
music, the group
played all their
music which
helped define '90s
country music.
(Dave Harris
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RESERVE STEER - David Rankin showed the reserve champion
market steer at Tuesday night's Junior Fair Steer Show. He is pic·
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Debbie Jones, Pom eroy, creative
mass using a muffier pipe for the
container, creativity award, \ln- the
ad ult division; ·and bro ther
siscer, Nacasha and Josh Mohler
Porneroy, awarded "best of show"
and "reserve best of show" in the
junior division.
Winners , li sted first through
ch ird , w ere as fo llows:
Artisti c arrangements
Kitchen
creative mass
design: Sheila Curtis, Long Bottom ; Deborah Jones , Pomeroy;
Ali ce Thompson, Pomeroy.
Sun Room - a spatial design:
Jud y Bunger, Pomeroy; Peggy
Crane, Middleporc; Melanie
Stethem , Pomeroy.
Parlor - including roses : Peggy
Crane, Middleport; Deborah
J01res, Betty Jean. Pomeroy.
Den including treasun:d
wood : Judy Bunger, Deborah
Jones, and Sheila Curtis.
Nursery - mini- design : Bee
Va cc a,
Pomeroy;
Deborah
Mohler. Pomeroy: Peggy Crane,
Middleport; second class. Evelyn
Hollon. Racine; Melanie StethenL Deborah Jones.
B:-tt hroo m
underwater
d es ign : Betty Dean, Deborah
Jo nl'S, Pq~b'Y Cmne.
Dinin g R oom - centerpiece:
Peggy Crane . Simla Curtis, and

on steer showmen.
In the market steer class for
steers I ,070 to I, 195 pounds.
Ashley Hager, with a 1,185pound sreer, took firot place.
Whitney Karr second place and
ROCK SP RINGS - Janet
Josh Collins third place.
Calaway showed the grand
In the class foe ste&lt;rs 1,220 to
champion market steer. weigh1_,275 pounds, _ jO.van Eastman _
- ing- in - at 1-;-290-vounds-·at theplaced first, with a steer weighM eig&lt; Coun ty Junior Fair Steer
iug 1,220 pounds. Joe Brown
Show on Tuesday evening.
placed second, Miranda Buckley
David R ankin , with a 1,280- third, Kimberly Pierce fourth
pound stt·er, placed as reserve and Erin Harris fifth place.
champion.
Calaway and Rankin placed
Kevin Hinds of Newco m er- first and second in the cla.s for
stown was the judge for th e steers 1,2RO pounds to 1,375
event.
po un ds. with Brent Buckley. JesJosh Ervin and David Rankin sica Carr, and Josh Ervin finish·
were grand and re1crve champi- ing out th e class.

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Police find car in
hitskip fatal

City suspends
patrolman

AKRON (AI' ) A o r
fo und 111 Summit Lake fits rh e
des n1 pt1on of a ve h1cle
mvulved 111 a htt-sktp acudent
tilJt killed a 22 - year- old Jogger,
poh&lt; e s.11d
Po hLe were sea rchm g Tuesday ntght for the 40-yea r-old
Sro\\ wo man '' ho ow ns th e
I \194 tea l C hevrolet Cava he r
TrJ C)' To mko, of Ak ron. was
kolled abou t 6 am Fnday w he n
sh,· was Jut by a car whtk ru nmn g 3long an :}( cess road to her
.1 part men t co mplex
Po l1 ce towed t he LJ r o ut o f
the l.l ke Tuesday and dt d not
tlml 1 bo d y 111 tt The veilld e
Jud 1 bro ke n w tndsh tdd and
IH a\\ dam age to th e front 11ght

C LEV ELA N D (AI') A
C levd anu pohce offi ce r was
ha ndeu a 70- day suspe m1 on
Tut: sdav to r .tbu smg L nme su sP" ts ar res ted followm g a chl'e
C ity Sofe tv D~re c tor H e nry
l ruzm an sa id evid ence presenrt'LI at a hea nn g Au g 8, tncludmg a \ 1deo reco rdm g of J tel cVlSIOn broadc &gt;&lt; t of the arrest
sh owe d that Patrolman Kevm
Kdl y r.u1ltu cd a ~o.a r \\ nhu ut
per mi SSIO n kicked a suspcl l
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to
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We w tll proL e s ~ tht· c.u as
, oo n JS It Jn es o ut R1 ght now.
\\ e do n 't have anythm g ro go
o n to say. Yes It IS th e en ' or
No. tt s not th e ca r," ' po hce
M lJ C m g G tlbnde sa1d
A po lt ce spo kesma n m d lat&lt;
l uesda y mght that th e car " as
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mtb rm au o n as to \\h e n H w l S
repo rted stolen
l'o hce and To mko's fa llul y
ln~e bee n askm g fo r the pu bhe's hel p 111 findt ng th e
moto rtst who hit her To mko
was all av1d JOgger, and neighbo rs sa1 d she ran m ost mo rn111!}1
To mko's funeral was schedule,d for Wednesday m Eu chd

Ex-employee
pleads
HAMILTON (AP) - A fo rmel' Butl er Co un ty shentT's
o ffi ce employee pleaded gu1lty
Tue; day to fel ony charges that
he sexually abu sed two male
teen-agers
U ale Stewart , 37 , pl ea ded
g uilty 111 Buder Co unty Comm on Pleas Court to two t. : ounts
of sex ual batt ery Stewart
r t'I\ITins!n CLi&lt;tooy wlfi k COUrt
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gloncmg blow to the s1de o f th t·
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o n hun or head butt h un , so h e
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m "har t\ pc u! st men ceo; w httl's
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T he stu dy loo ked at firs t- , seco nd- , and tlmd- deg ree felo ny
cases th at Wt' IH th rough the
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J o hannesb urg two years ago
Sykp was th e author of a
bud ~et .tm eudm en t that led to
th e esttbb shment of th H offi ce
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Mary A. Divers
NLW HAVEN , WVa - M ary A D1ve rs 83, N ew Have n , d1cd
Mu nday, Aug 14, 2000 m H olze r M ed LCal Ce nter
llorn O ct 3, 19 16 10 n Crooksv1lle, daughter of the late Charles A
tn d Ann L1ghtowe r Hammer, she was a ho usew1fe and a member of
th e fa t hers House C hurch m H artford
She was preceded 111 death by her husband, Donald B D" ers
She 1s surv1ved by a son and daughter- 111- law, C harles and C laudt a
Dtvcrs of New H ave n, a d,1Ug hte r and son- m- (aw, D1ane and R obert
I itt kd of Hartford, WVa, s1x grandchild ren , three great-grandchd d~e n three step-grandchildrenand two step- great- grandchddren, and
'L'\l!J l n!L'ces and neph ews
Serv1ces Will be I1 a m Fnday m Foglesong Funeral H ome, M ason ,
W Vt Wlth the R ev M1ke Fm mcum officLJ!lng J:lun al wdl be m
l rooksvdle Cemetery Fnends may call at the funeral ho me from o-9
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Attention Rental Property
owners:
fh e Sectton 8 Rental AsSIStance Program through
the Me1gs Housmg Authonty has several famth es
lookmg for suitable housmg m Me1gs Co unty If
you have available rental untts and wo uld cuns1der
acceptmg Sectton 8 part1c1pants, or tf yo u should
have any questtons concernmg the Sectron 8 Rental
Assistance Program, please contact Jean Trusse ll at
992-2733 Monday through Fnday, 9 00 a m to
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ROC K SPRINGS -Elizabeth
'.. Bearh,s of Pome roy and Alban
Salser of R acme won grand and
re serve c hamp10n, respecuvely
dunng M onday's o pen class poultry show at the M e1gs County Fau
Bearhs won for her entry m the
Contmental class, and Salser for a
pen of Bantam ducks
R esult,, by class, were C onn-

TUPPERS PLAINS - Eastern
Local Schools w11l begm the
school year on Aug 22 fo r stude nts
and Aug 2 I fo r staff An open
house scheduled for Aug 21 from
5 30 unnl 7 p m , fo r people to
tout the school and see the facilities
Students who have moved mto
the distn ct smce last year sho uld
contact either the Eastern Eleme ntary buildmg at 985-3304 or the
high school at 985-3329 to regtster, as soon as posSlble Bus sch edules have been released and sho uld
be nearly the same t1me schedules
as last year Questions regardmg bus
routes should be directed to 66 7-

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I' OM [ IU )Y
i'omnoy
C l1Jpk r, ( )t&lt;k r ol the EJ\tern St.ir,
Will !lltLf Mo ndl\ 11 tht h1llm
Chest&lt;! , 7 111 p 111

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Collins at booth
ROC K SPRIN GS - George
C o llms, deputy dm ctor of the
O hio D epartment of Transportatlon D1stn ct 10, '"11 VISit the
ODOT booth at th e Me1gs County Fm o n Th ursday from 2-6 p m
V1S1to rs to the booth may speak
wtth Collins about quesuons o n
county and reg10nal state highv.ay
proJ eCts

PLA INS

Homecoming
IU:ED SV ILL E - Eden U nited
Brct hrt n Ch urch '"ll h.tve ots
ho mc Lo nung StTVtLL" Aug 27 at
the chmc h Joc.m• d mo nub no rth
ofReedsvdle Suv1ces wdl be held
at I 0 1 m . J carry- tn dmn t.:• r at
12 30 p m md :1 (t~..·n1 oon servtces
at 1 111 p m wuh Peter Martmdalc
and F untlv along \\i th spenal
s1ngui g from :~.n:: a chu rches

Boy charged in bus theft
WASHINGTON (AP) - A 9-year-old boy
cit trged Wlth stealing aTrailways bus says he was
JU St gomg to V!Slt his grandfather The boy was
am stcd after the bus crashed while making a
U -turn o n an expressway
Jt onn ell Blakeney faces JU Vemle charges, as
well as a curfew and counseling program until
lm co urt date
•
R onn ell rode lm b1ke to the bus statl on
Monday, findmg a bus w1th 1t:s door open, The
Waslungto n Post reported Wednesday
"So 1 did lt jUSt like my uncle showed me
how to do 1t - I pressed th!S button to start the
e n ~m t', and that's when 1 pulled the bus out and
st.trted to dnve 1t," he told the newspaper
" I knew the police were gomg to pull me
0\ cr, and that 1 was gomg to get m trouble And
t hey were gomg to lock me up," he saLd
The bus hit a utility pole as AssiStant Police
C hiefTerrance W. Gamer was dnvmg by Gamer arrested the boy.

to on the radto wouldn 't be o n 1f 11 weren't for
Elvts;' ""d Stacv, 20 ' 1 respect lum 1 thmk he
was bo ld and , I gue" )'OU could SO}, had a lo t of
guts "
The nev. v1gtlcast as the estate called 1t, was
an oppo rtumty fo r thousands of fans around the
world to see the g raveSlde process10n, the high
pomr of a wee k of fa n meetmgs, dances and
me1nonals
Fans lit candles at Graceland's gates and
walked smgle file up the tjuarte r- mile dn w to
Elvts' g rave 111 a small garden bes1de the ho use,
which d raws 600,000 VlSltors a year

Stop smoking refunds

ately return a telepho ne call seekmg comme nt
Tuesday

INS honors raid agents
BRUNSWICK, Ga (AP) - Scores of agents
who had roles m the se1zure of Cuban Elian
Go nzalez from his Mianu relat:lves w&lt;re honored Tuesday by INS Conummoner Dons
MeLSSn er
In :! ceremony at the Federal Law Enfo rcem e nt Trammg Center, M e1ssner pra15ed more
than 100 lmnugratlon and NaturalizatiOn Se rVlce workers for the1r long hours of work m
bnngmg "Operation Reumon" to a close
The operation ended April 22 when e1ght
heavily armed Border Patrol agents took the
boy from the M1anu home
MeiSsner sa1d the se1zure was necessary and
that all agents "did an outstandmg JOb under
some of the most trymg crrcumstances anagtnable"
Cuban- Amencans who opposed Ehan 's
court-ordered return to Cuba Wlth his father
protested his se1zure

HARRISBURG, Pa (AP) - A company
that cl&gt;Lmcd 11 could help people stop smoking
m seven days ha.' reached an agreement Wlth 12
states to stop making nusleading statements and
pay them a total of $65,000
The states challenged Oxyfresh Worldw1de
Inc 's cla1ms that liS seven-day, ant:l-smoking system could treat, cure or prevent mcot!ne add!ctlon.
"It's our contcnllon that these clamJS along
MEMPHIS, Tenn (AP) - Grnvcs1de cereWith other all~ged benefit! were both unbeliev11.10111cs an: usually mmber and pnvate affairs
able and un~ubstantmted," Pennsylvama Attor1hat s_not nece~~!'IY tru_e when 1t comes to the - nll)' General Mlku Fisher sa1d Tuesday
DETROIT (AP) ~ A former Navy sailor
K1.ng of R.Ocl&lt; n Rcill.
Oxyfresh, based m Spokane, Wash , entered suspected of gmng from port to port killing
rhc ,a nnual candlelight prlgrunage past E~vu 111to the agree ment to resolve clamu that 1ts women lrled to kill a wom:m by choking her
l'n:slcy s grave made •t• worldwide streanung advert:lsements v1olated federal food and drug after they had sex, she testified Tuesday.
RIIIRVI BUT OF SHOW - Roses used wit h ragwee d and hosta
Vttk o debut Tuesday on the Presley estate's Web laws as well as states' comumcr protection laws
"He kept 1.1ymg, 'I hate prosmutes, I hate
P~~·· at http:: l www elv!s-presley com.
The company stopped selling the product prostuutes:" Avon Skinner testified durmgjohn and enhanced with twisted walking s tick won t11c reserve be st of s how
I love lt, sa1d ~~n D1ane Holbrook, 48, of after the states beg;tn mvc st!gallng Its clauns 111 Enc Armstrong's prelinunary hemng. She 1.11d for PeSIIY Crane The creative ma ss design was In the "Parlor" class
J) un&lt;allville,Texas A lot of people JUSt see It a 1997
she passed out and Armstrong left her on the
bt tlt• lHt o n the ncv. s, but now 1t's gomg to hit
Z 1111 1' ~h c1 i 1 ( m t ~&lt; J oy&lt;e
The advert:lsements, which appeared m prmt &lt;!de of the road
w1th a whole d1fferent group of people."
M.wur..:
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and on the Internet, promoted Oxyfn:sh's $1 79,
Armstrong, a husband and father of two, has
Holbrook has been to Grace!.nd, Presley's
i'vhtl ~ol d l uh Sue To ban, Bn.tr
five-part program, "Easy Qu1t Smokers Support been charged m five Detroit-area murders and
tormc·r n:s1dence, more than a half dozen times Systetn"
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four attempted murders. All cases mvolve choklt&gt;r the amuversary of h!S death on Aug 16,
Su nll u'"' ' ll 11.tr Dill, Joyce
The program cons"t:s mostly of a reg1men of mg or strangulanon and authormes say all VlCI Y77 Several tunes she has brought her daughBee
Vacca.
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herbal capsules, aud10tapes and "aromatherapy tlms are prost1tutes
ter, Stacy, creatmg .a new generat1on of Elv!S fan
Jumor
class
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lo&gt;t.t Al~rc rho mpson
support"
It has not been deternuned 1fthe cases will be
"! unde rstand that a lot ofstuffllike to listen
m
cludmg
toys
Natas
ha
Mo
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C al.! d nu 1n Allle Thomp so n
A company spokeswo man did not munedi- tned together
Joshua M ohler, no tlurd
Bett\ l &gt;em
Jumor class D og H o use H dtm lhm lktt) D&lt;·an
1nte rpret1ve N atas ha M o hle r.
Pcrt.·nnt :-~1 Shell 1 Curt1s, Evelyn
Joshua M o hler, no th1rd
1-1 olklll
The Daily Sentinel
Horticulture
A. nnu.d h&lt;rll' Simla Cu rm
(USPS 213 960)
In th e horttculru re rltv1o;; 1on
I I tn g m g h l"kt r Eveh n Ho llo n
Ohio Valley Publishing Co.
where spec1mens and potted plams
PL1ttui PI tnt '\t..H c. uk tit Peggy
contact, Brmsh o ffiCLals s;ud, but cult to steer, Babenko sa1d ResMOSCOW (AP) - R escuers
Pu hh~ hcJ c:Hry af1cr noon Mo nday 1hro ugh
we
re
JUdged
the
blue
nbbons
wm
C1
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I mluv Ill ( o urt St Po meroy O h10 bv the
the R.usSLan Defense and Forc1gn cuers were only able to see a few
m an underwater escape ca psule
O h1 1• V:~ llc: y Pub lt sh1ng Compa ny Sc:"o nd
ners were
Pott &lt;d pltnt&gt; toltage E\el)n
M mm n es sa~d RusSia has not mches t hrough the muddy w ater
Inched thro ugh sw 1rhng sand and
d J'\.S pu~t agc p ~ 1 d ~~ Pomeroy Oh1o
R
oses
Duane
Weber,
Ru
tland
,
Hollon
!\ lt mhrr 1he i\ ssm; 1a1ed Prtss and the Oh1o
asked fo r any foretgn asS!stance 111 even though they had searchlights,
strong cum:nts Wednesday, fi ght111g
two, Alice T hompson, Pomewy,
Pnttld p13 m.., l. . Joom tn g Jovcc
N '&gt;~ ~ r lpc r AssocJallon
he md
the rescue effort
to rea ch a cnppled RussLJn nuclear
I UST ~t AST E R Sen d addrc u corre ci iUn5 tu
three,
Peggy
Crane,
!viJddlcport,
M
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Deputy Pnme lv\iruster llya Kl eThe Ru ss1an n avy was detersubmanne on the sea bottom W1th
I he Datly Scntm cl Ill Cou rt St Pomeroy
Joyce
MJnud
,
R
acme
E du cational Div1s1o n
Ou• 4~ 7 6Q
nu ned to contm ll e what was at banov sa1d Wednesday there was
11 6 sailo rs trapped umde
Dov1
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Kmg,
Po
mcmv
Glad10li
SU BSC RIYfiON RATES
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11hhP!l\ Ill the
Bntam on Wed nesday flew a least a fi fth rescue effort With the no s1gn of life
By C arrl ~ r or Motor Route
Lula
Su &lt; Toba n, cduL lrHlllll t -.: lnh1h" I' B11:1r D ill
Dahl1a
esca pe capsule, bu t the weather 111
0 11 w~c k
S2 110
llllnt - su bmann e to No rway m
Pomc toy, two
Betty Dean, 111 l.llllllt'&gt; 11111 ll.';n]d.., 111d -.untlowOn~ Mu llh
$8 70
the I3arems Sea "'-'as deten oratm g
preparatiOn
to
asstst 111 a resc ue
One
1r
$104 00
Ehz.1beth
Bearhs
Pomeroy
Wedn esday aftern oon wl!h high
effort 1f R ms1a asks to r help, the
S ING I F. L OP\' PRICE
lJ~1Iy
$0 Cc nl.!.
wmds and waves buffe tmg rescue
BntLS h D efen se M111 1Stry slid
Suho;l nhc rs nol d ~s 11m g In pay rhe u rr u ITJa)
sl11
ps, sa1d navy Cap t. Igor
R uss~an and NATO offi c1als arc 111
rc11111 m ;u.h a nee d11CCI 1\J The Da1 ly Scn u ncl
AEP - 35'••
Baben ko
II( 1lhree ~ ~ x olr 11. month h 11 ~ 1 ~ Cred 11 "'1 11 he
Akzo - 43'11
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Atte mpts to latc h on to o ne of
AmTech/SBC - 42).
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the
cargo
hatches
of
the
subma
Ashland Inc - 35l.
SPRING
VAllEY
CINEMA
ltt n ho m; ca rnct sen tee 1 ~ aq ula hlc
ROUTE J5 WEST
AT&amp;T - 3 1 ~..
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l'o lol \h(f r c~ C I V C ~ l hc u ghl \0 Udj 1 ~ \ 111\ C~
11&amp;4 JACKS014 PIKE
Bank One - 35'
durn g th e suhscn p1 111 11 pcr10d Sl llSC tlp1t o n
angle, were bcmg fru strated
FRIS/11 /00 • THURS 8/17/00
Bob Evans - 1sl.
oJ 1 Lh mg1' nay he lm('llemcnl ed hy chll 181 11g
BOX OFFICI Will OPIN AT
became
the
curre
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was
rocking
BorgWarner - 36'1"'
1!1 ~ lln;111o 1 of lhc suh ~c 11 p11o n
6:30PM FOR EVENING SHOWS
Champ1on - 2~.
the reKue capsule. making 1t d!fliCharmtng Shops - 5 "'
12:30
PM
FOR
MATINEES
MA ll S UB SC RIPTIO NS
BY TH E ASSOC IATED PRESS
-r lu n -.~ IJ\ n1...::.ht M ('~th c luud)
City Holdong - 8 '•
Imide Meigs l:ounl v
HOLLOW MAN (R)
H1ghs o n T hursda y g&lt;llt' l,tlh \\llh 1 c.hllllt o t ..,\ ~1\ \ll , :1nd
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MATINEES SAT/SUN 1 15 &amp; 3 30
................................. 110&lt;56
Gannet1
57\,
"2 \\ ctks
sk tes, th e N atwnal Weath er Sc i- 1nd nud (,{ 1, I,
BLESS THIS CHILD (R)
Ra lf'' 01tlsldt Mt'1gs l:ounh
General Electnc - 57 ~.
7 15 &amp;91 5 DAILY
VIC(' SJHi
Fxtrruipd fo rrcas t·
l' W~IkS
$292 "i
Harl ey Dav1dson - 44~.
MATINEES SAT/SU N 1 15 &amp; 3 15
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Kmart - 7
SCARY MOVIE (R)
Kroger - 20 \..
~2 \\~' ks
SII'Kl72
J!ld su n n sc un T hursd.1y It (, ~ (, Llnlh l Pt .., JW\\lf\ 111d thundt.: J7 20 &amp; 9 20 DAILY
Lands End - 28 b
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ltd - 20l.
SPACE COWBOYS (PG1 3)
Reader Serv1ces
nud Kl h
'
Oak Htlt Ftnanctal - 16
Wea ther forec ast :
700&amp;930 DAILY
OVB - 27!.
NO PASSESINO BARGAIN NIGHT
To mght Partl y doud y Ar&lt;." o t
S.ltutdn M ~,, rh l k 11 I o' '' 111
Our m~l n ~.: onnrn In all slorles b 10 be
MATINEES SAT/S UN 1 00 &amp; 3 30
BBT - 26 l.
tht: )(1\\ Ll h(\, 111d h1 bhli Ill th l.'
fo g dew lo pmg Jfte r m t dm ~h t
n c~ u ruH 1r yoo llnuw of an et rur In a stof')',
Peoples - 14lo
COYOTE UGLY (PG13)
u ll lh t ne wsrollm a l tHO) 992 l1 5! We
Prem ter - 5 1,
Lm\S 111 the upper 50s L•ght and !O\\ll Ni)..,
7 20&amp; 9 20 OAILV
~ Ill 1 h H k ) UUr lnfo rm•llo n 11nd rn•ke 11
Rockwell - 38\
vanabl e wmd
Su ndt\ Pnth tlm1 . . h lo\\~ 111
MATINEES
SAT/SUN 1 20 &amp; 3 20
'M i t r tlon If wnrranted
Rocky
Boots
~ 5' ~&amp;
Thursda y l ncreas111 g cl ouch- th e uppct :'&gt;1 111d ht~h-. m the
NUTTY PROFESSOR 2
RD Shell - 60 '•
Nrw~ Dcpa r1men1S
lowt..J ~(J...
ness H1ghs 111 th&lt; m td 80s
THE KLUMPS (PG1 3)
Sears - 30~11

Elvis fans In cyberspace

VIctim testifies In trial

Flowers

Rescuers try to reach downed sub

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LOCAL
STOCKS

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VALLEY W EATHER

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Cloudy skies slated Thursday
n

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Bearhs wins
poultry show

To begin school

6079
Students who we re served free
or reduced lunch last year w dl
contmue to be served until new
apphcau o ns are processed and
approved Lunch pn ces w1ll remam
the same as last year SI 25 for K8, and $1 30 for h1gh school All
students Will be offered breakfast .tl
no cost
Student mfo nnauon forms w1ll
be d.istnbuted Aug 22 and should
be completed and returned to the
school as soon as posSible If there
are quesuons regardmg the mfo rmatlOn, pare nts should co nta ct the
respect1ve ;c h ool

NATIONAL NEWS BR.IERFS

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Amcn c ~m LOrl't..' L{tom Tl 11t' t h ~.: t"l t

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Umner Will also be served H alf
&lt;&gt;I 1 ba rbecue ch1cken With slaw,
1oll Jnd baked beans Wlll be sold

ofti l L'

MARK S I 8 millio n to d.tte
1\.
Patty Gnflin, a spoke&gt;\\omarr )..~ ARAMARK, sa1d the companr coul d lint 11111ltedr ately comment
James Gondl os , execut1ve di rector of the
Amt!ncan Lor r~c tl o nal Assou.ttlon , s.till tt
would not be mappm pnate fi11 Wllk""'" ' to
attend the 1eceptw n
""\
"The most he' d bL• dm ng: \\nu ld h1 to h}w
a d11nk of D1et Cuke ptolo tbl\ " ' I JUst do n't
ic!e tlut s an I"Slll'," (; o ndlL\ . . nd Wt It hn tllll -

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for $5 whde beans and cornbread
w 1]] se ll for $1 50 Dmn ers wtll be
sold from 12 30- 3 30 p 111
All proceeds !rom Commumty
Umty 2000, whKh 15 bemg spo nsored by Bend Area CARE, w 1ll
go to the Amencan Alloys food
bank

RO C K SPRI NGS R acme
Grange took first place m the
grange ex h1bltS at the M e1gs
Co un ty Fa1r w1th Star m seco nd
place and the M flgs County
Grange, Langsville, m thud
T heme this year was "Laun ching
mto th e N ew C entury" Judgmg
was based o n on g mality o f 1deas
and
m atcn als,
auracttve ness,
appearance neatness, G ran ge
teachings, ac h1eve ment goal and
commuruty serv1ce, farm p rodu cts
and handicraft

nental, Elizabeth Bearhs Pomeroy,
Bantam, modern ga me, Tammy
j arv11, M1ddleport, Bantam, O ld
English Gam, Zachary Man uel,
R acme, Bantam , R ose Comb
C lean, M LCha el Manuel, Racme,
Bantam, ducks (pullet and cockerel) Jackie Jusuce, Pomeroy, Ban tam
ducks (hen and cock), Alban Salse r,
R acme

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As Clerk of Courts, I would like to annodhce that the Meigs
County Title Department wlll be providing extended office
hours on Tuesday evenings. Commencing on Tuesday,
July 11 , 2000, the staff wlll be available to serve the public
from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
If there are any questions, please feel free to contact me at
(740) 992-5290
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Thank You.
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C OLUMBUS (AP) - A state employees rclat1o nsh1p betwee n th e pnvate sector and
umon 15 urgmg the director of the Oh10 pns- pubhc of!iCLals represented by such sponsorshtp,
ons systen1nut to attend a recept1on at a natio n - Wray s~ud
al pnson conference Wednesday because a coWilkinson, reached at the convenuo n, called
spo nsor of the recepuon ts under state mvestl- the umon 's objeCtlon "tnte '
gat1on for a current pmon contract ~- - - - - -He's not planning to attena the rec ept1on,
The Ohto C1vtl Semce Employees A&lt;SoCLa- but even tfhe d1d , doesn't se e a conflict
11on sa1d It 11 mappropnate for Reguuld
"I hove a pohcy of not gemng mvolved Wlth
W tl klll S&lt;lll, dtrc ctor of the Dcp.mment of comp.mlcs," he sa1d " I do11't cmss the hne I
R l'i11btl1 t.ttHl1l 1nd C orl't! Ctlons, w .mend the k11ow 1t, th e ll111un k11ows 11, but thiS 11 an
1e&lt;ept1011t p1 1&lt;&gt;1' to tWclvmg the 111110 E R C.tss opportllmty ft&gt;r the m to demonstr,tte th eu
l ' l ll ll'l fl \ 111.\l ALhtl..'\'~ llll..'llt Award ,H thl.' At l1 L'! - t lp ~ { Js ltl o n ro prt\ .ltt:z.ltt {\11"
H: .uJ CorrcLt!Ull al Assm.J..ttwn's ~ nm1.1l t on fL•JTht• C ass .tward 1s gtvcn to p ~oplc workmg
&lt;'tH e 111 San Antnmo,Tcxts
111 tlw wm•ctao11s field " whn h,l\ e d&lt;dtt .tt&lt;·d
ARAM ARK C m n..: l tlon .tl So.: 1\ I l l ~ of (.) 1k t h L ll pmfc ss!o n.11 hvt.•s tn ,tdv.mnng rhl.' l m r ..·cBronk Ill , IS t..o.-spo morw g th ~.: piL'- 1\\:l!ds tHms tnd t..rt!llm.tl JllStt u ; fi~ lds, ' J cc mdul ~ t1l
I L' u 'ptHlll Thl' company holds th L l lllt c nr L O ll th L 1W1t l.ltlO!I
tl ll t t o fLL' d llltll,ltL's .tt rilL Nobk ( ' u llt..' c. ttOI1 11
Stltt' Attd!tot j 11 n i'L' tiO t'o L' X:lllli !Hil g ARA l11st1tut1o 11 . 11 1111ulcs e.tst of ( olum bus
MARK 's tm&gt;-yc'.ll S!r H 1111lho 11 &lt;Ontltct SLglled
Jt, the A RAM ARK «l1111et tlo n wc· obJt&lt;t 111 O&lt;tobe r 1'NH
to l)C SEA s po k ~.~ sm:-~n Pet~.: I W11\ s:11d TuLsI h L tll\1.:\tlg.mon look' at whether t h~.: st.tte
d l\ ' WL th mk lt s uu pprop n :t tl' H th1 s po1 11t
tmptopu l) l lun~ni thL' tLII1lS of t h~.: LOlltl .lLt
rhc tl llJ () [} \\ h tt h o p po s~s t h~.-· prl\ ,lttZltlOil :tftL I It w as stgnnl • An lllte' l tl\l pnson lllt.:lllO
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Baldwlll s.11&lt;.i In s of11c. L' w .1s tlm&gt;c.ft..·d w 1th
calls from pare nts who had le arn ed obuut th e
E l.Oh lll ft'Lt lons Tl11.. y wen ~ :~ ll lll g wnh qu estions about the tlln~.: ss or out of Ulll t t'rll t ht' ll
d uldren \\'L'rl~ showlllg Wlllptoms
jm1 M n n n prL'sHkn t o f the Mniull ( 'ou n ty Fatr boa rd , satd all the ,11111 11 tl sta lls at the tm
Jrc c.h smf~.: t:t l.'d bLfo re rhc l.'VL'Ilt st.Jrt~ ' Wr. re
domg the sJ ml' thm g \\t vc bee n dm n ~ for 1 SS
ve ;1 rs hL' s;.ml
E u1h can be sprc:.d tlu mt g h Lont m u ntt~.: d
rood o r dnnkm g w.ltl' r c.ot ltlLt \\ tt h c. .mk
nu nure or thro ugh pe rso n w pt..· rso n c. o m.Kr
~-lhldwm satd cluldrt 11 1t rhe f. Hr often pt:t
ammals T ht• :mmnl ~ \ Oill d llll ts "It or w :-~ l k 111
mt nurc md m.t) c. ,t t l ) tht. b h ten 1 on tht..•tr tur
If cluldrcn do n t \\ l\h 1hu r 1 1111 d ~ iltLJ pt..ttl ng
th L' :11lllll:t ls t hl') k l \ ~o. t! Jt ll l\ th o
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DAY T O N (AI') - A doctor
\\ h o pc1t o rm ~ l.H L - l l't Ill l b UI tto li S ho pes .t k dcr.tl JUdg&lt; \\ 1ll
block .t ne\\ Oluo l.t w !lt.tt
\\ o uld ban t h os L p1 m cJu 1cs .llld
pt nah ze phym It li S "h o perfo tm thent . th L: c.loLtm s bw yet
s ud Tu esda)
JJr M a rtin H as kell , owner of
Wo men 's M ed1ca l l' rofessto nal
Co rp , wh1 ch o perates clu11Cs 1n
Dayton , C 111 Cmnan ond Akro n,
sued July 27 1n U S Dmn ct
Co urt
H a&lt; ke ll 's la w ye r Alphon se
Gcrhardstem of C mc mn at1, s a~d
he exp ec ts Judge Walta R1 ce to
ISS Ue'
a 10- day, temp o ra rv
rcstramtng order on Thursdav to
block the law, wh1 ch would go
tnto effec t th at day at the earhe&lt;t

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mc.: nt spokesm an
E coil ca n CJU"\ bloody d1arrht:J , seve re
Jbdonunal cra1npn1g Jnd, 111 the worst &lt;: JSt's.
kidney fa dure T he Centers fo r DISease Contml
estimates th ere are 73,000 cases of th e mfcctto n
111 th e Umted States each year, mcludmg abollt
60 fatali ties
H crtzc r cautt o11ed stro ngly agamst co ncludmg that the fa tr was th e first and only sourt e
Although at least fo ur of the mm.1l cases
were m chtldren who had been to the fm th.tt
IS not rrue of aU the cases, he s ~u d HL'rtzcr \\ a ~­
n t su re of the t'xact breakdow n
" WL~ do n't h ave a source yl't,' he S:l td
Patients Wlth r;on firm cd cast:s w~.: n: bcmg
mtcrv1ewed exte nsively Jbout tht' lr wht retbouts 111 the days bt: fo rc they t. JlllL do\\ 11 wtth
thL 1lhw~s . H c:rtzl'f s:1td
Ge netiC te'i tlll g w11l also be PL'rfilrm l'Ll to
tl'll tfrlll' L.hl.' ~ "t..amc fro m the same suu r LL o t
If WL h J \L' :1 cJ U S(L'r lll g o f {JSL' S th,tl h,t\L dtfl l't -

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C LEV.ELA N D (AJ&gt;) - The nu mber of people mfected by E colt bactena m northeast
O h10 rose to 14 Tuesdav, and a health offiual
sa~ d &lt;hLid ren pettmg ammals at the M edma
Coun ty Fa1r see ms lt kely to be at least one
source o f the t..Ontanunatw n
'As far ::~s we kno\\ ar the m o nu.· nt tl,~.:
commo n dt&lt;no mm::~ to r seems to be pettmg ammals at the fa tr and then caung o r drmking chddren putttng thetr hands 111 tlw r mo uths
Withou t washmg," M ed111 a Coun ty H ealth
Co mnu moner Davtd lhldwm sa1d Tuesdav
Th e Ohm Department of H ealth on M ond l)' sa1d th t:re were SIX Lu nfirmed c.1scs of E
m it 0 15 7 H 7 mfectw •un nort h~a&gt; t O h10 T ho
hea lth department mcre&gt;Sed 1he numbe r to 1•
on Tuesday afternoon
Tht' pcopll' who Wt.: IC mfcL tLd J I C bl:'twn n
IS mont hs of age .md 67 ) cars o ld Tll&lt;'y til\t
tlottCl.'d S\ mptoms hL'(\\ t'L'n Juh ' I md l tst
Sund.1y s.ud R .md\ Hertz&lt;r .1 ile'.tlth dcp trt-

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Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

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Fourteen n·ow have E. coli infedion

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Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

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4359 State Route 160 N., Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

Marlene
Meigs County Clerk of Courts

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7 10 &amp;9 10 DAI LY
MATINEES SAT/SUN 1 10 31 0

Shoneys - l,
Wal Mart - 51 l,
Wendys - 18'.
Worthtnglon ~ 11 J'•

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7 00 &amp; 9 00 OAILY
MATIN EES SAT/S UN 1 00 &amp; 3 10
WHAT LIES BENEATH (PG1 3)

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of

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provtded
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MATINEES SAT/SU N 1 DO &amp; 3 30

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Datty stock reports are the

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Police find car in
hitskip fatal

City suspends
patrolman

AKRON (AI' ) A o r
fo und 111 Summit Lake fits rh e
des n1 pt1on of a ve h1cle
mvulved 111 a htt-sktp acudent
tilJt killed a 22 - year- old Jogger,
poh&lt; e s.11d
Po hLe were sea rchm g Tuesday ntght for the 40-yea r-old
Sro\\ wo man '' ho ow ns th e
I \194 tea l C hevrolet Cava he r
TrJ C)' To mko, of Ak ron. was
kolled abou t 6 am Fnday w he n
sh,· was Jut by a car whtk ru nmn g 3long an :}( cess road to her
.1 part men t co mplex
Po l1 ce towed t he LJ r o ut o f
the l.l ke Tuesday and dt d not
tlml 1 bo d y 111 tt The veilld e
Jud 1 bro ke n w tndsh tdd and
IH a\\ dam age to th e front 11ght

C LEV ELA N D (AI') A
C levd anu pohce offi ce r was
ha ndeu a 70- day suspe m1 on
Tut: sdav to r .tbu smg L nme su sP" ts ar res ted followm g a chl'e
C ity Sofe tv D~re c tor H e nry
l ruzm an sa id evid ence presenrt'LI at a hea nn g Au g 8, tncludmg a \ 1deo reco rdm g of J tel cVlSIOn broadc &gt;&lt; t of the arrest
sh owe d that Patrolman Kevm
Kdl y r.u1ltu cd a ~o.a r \\ nhu ut
per mi SSIO n kicked a suspcl l
,1 11 d ::. ~ru L k a suspt::d m th e faLe
T hc.: 111Jl l ' - }Car offll.n mt cnds
to
tp pe.d the su~ p e u sJon
through tl tt C k vd md P o it L L
Pttt ol mt: n ~ A sso u .lt JO il Th t.:

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pnh &lt;~.: of a blu e o r tel l cu th H
hL ~ 1\\ lbo ut th e tim e To m ko
" " ln t .t nJ killed
We w tll proL e s ~ tht· c.u as
, oo n JS It Jn es o ut R1 ght now.
\\ e do n 't have anythm g ro go
o n to say. Yes It IS th e en ' or
No. tt s not th e ca r," ' po hce
M lJ C m g G tlbnde sa1d
A po lt ce spo kesma n m d lat&lt;
l uesda y mght that th e car " as
rl'pn rtt•d sto lt: n but h Jd no
mtb rm au o n as to \\h e n H w l S
repo rted stolen
l'o hce and To mko's fa llul y
ln~e bee n askm g fo r the pu bhe's hel p 111 findt ng th e
moto rtst who hit her To mko
was all av1d JOgger, and neighbo rs sa1 d she ran m ost mo rn111!}1
To mko's funeral was schedule,d for Wednesday m Eu chd

Ex-employee
pleads
HAMILTON (AP) - A fo rmel' Butl er Co un ty shentT's
o ffi ce employee pleaded gu1lty
Tue; day to fel ony charges that
he sexually abu sed two male
teen-agers
U ale Stewart , 37 , pl ea ded
g uilty 111 Buder Co unty Comm on Pleas Court to two t. : ounts
of sex ual batt ery Stewart
r t'I\ITins!n CLi&lt;tooy wlfi k COUrt
nffic ers do t1 prt&gt;st.'ntc.-n ctng

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the end of th e d me md th e
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O f the fiH· pob ce offic e r&lt;
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plm ed Th, ot hers we re de .trc d
S1x t\ d:w s o f tht.: suspe nsu. m
Hl~ to r \\h at Gu znu n sa td was
ph\ ~I L tlh Jssau lttn g 1 su spcd
\\ ho \Us m h.wtku ffs 1nd
L'\l Oi tt d b\ t \\0 ntliL ers, who
h:1d th t. • susp l'ct 111 th eiT g rasp "
G u zman S:1 1d l'V Idcncc p rese nted at the d1so plmary hea nn g
showe d that Kelly 'st ruc k the
suspec t o pe n han de d w lt h a
gloncmg blow to the s1de o f th t·
f.1cc '
But C PPA 's preSident, Bo b
Bec k, satd Kelly was JUSttfied 111
all Iu s act1 o ns
T he v1deotape does no t tell
the who le sto ry," Bec k sa 1d, " It's
a v1ew fro m 150 to 200 fee t
above the grou nd"
Bec k sa1 d th e susp ect ' was
cur smg hun , and 11 appeared to
Kelly that he was about to splt
o n hun or head butt h un , so h e
used a sw1pe to keep that perso n ::JWJ) fro m hun

Sentence issued
in murder-plot
ELYRIA (AP) -

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We ber 1n US D IS trt ct Co urt
( OT n t.ILLd th ttL to 10 ve ars
Webe r
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St: nt cn c~.::
111 pn so n bc:c Just.: she pleaded
R ee -v es to up to ti \.c years 111
no contest MJy 9 to l OII Spu acy
pnso n a S250 000 fi ne and
to co mn u t murder She w:1 s
th ree years of pro batiO n, and
charg,d tn Ma rch 1997 aft er an
order h1111 to make re~ tl tunon
Infor m.lllt to ld polH.:e Corn
tn rhe V I C t i m ~ R ce\ es IS frn· on
offered $3 000 111 exc hange fo r
lH1 11 d pe m..l tng ~e nte;:n u ng on
the m urder uf he r d .lllgh t ~r
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SL pr 1 h t H l ng: o n w het hct
H .tSk&lt; II sho uld be gr ant « ! 1
lon gcr- tt.:' l m o1 dci blo~.- km g th e
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In M.l), ( ,ov Hob Ttft stgned
1 bill th.1t mah s .1 t nm ~.- of p.u t!al lmth fet1ude ' Unde r th e
law, v1olators co uld b&lt;· se nten ce d
to L 1ght Vl'J. rs 111 pnso n and fac e
$ 15,000 111 ti nes
H .IS kell s lawsmt Sa\S the law
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1mposcs an undu e bu rde n o n th e
ttght of wo men to c h oose aborti o n It also says th e law 's vogue
provtswns fa tl to warn do cto rs
ab o ut wh1 c h pro cedures are
made cnnnnal , and that the law
1s susceptible to a rbmary
e nfo rcetnent

C ANTON (AI') - A study ot
se n ou s felo11 y (,I SL' S ovn th e past
I In yea rs shows litt le d1spamy
m "har t\ pc u! st men ceo; w httl's
and blac ks rece1 ve 1n St.tr k
Co unty Com mo n Ple os Co urt
Judges R1 chard R embo ld J r
and Jo h n H aas ag reed to ex,unlnt' SL'n tcn cing reco rds at t he
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T hey agreed that altho u g h the
stud} wa s on ly a snapshot It
appea red that J Udges we re not
b1 ase d 111 how they handled
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T he stu dy loo ked at firs t- , seco nd- , and tlmd- deg ree felo ny
cases th at Wt' IH th rough the
'o urt fro m JJn I 1998 , t hrough
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sra tt: IS ge ttm g lts mo neys
wo rth fro m th e estabh shment
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J o hannesb urg two years ago
Sykp was th e author of a
bud ~et .tm eudm en t that led to
th e esttbb shment of th H offi ce
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NLW HAVEN , WVa - M ary A D1ve rs 83, N ew Have n , d1cd
Mu nday, Aug 14, 2000 m H olze r M ed LCal Ce nter
llorn O ct 3, 19 16 10 n Crooksv1lle, daughter of the late Charles A
tn d Ann L1ghtowe r Hammer, she was a ho usew1fe and a member of
th e fa t hers House C hurch m H artford
She was preceded 111 death by her husband, Donald B D" ers
She 1s surv1ved by a son and daughter- 111- law, C harles and C laudt a
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'L'\l!J l n!L'ces and neph ews
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W Vt Wlth the R ev M1ke Fm mcum officLJ!lng J:lun al wdl be m
l rooksvdle Cemetery Fnends may call at the funeral ho me from o-9
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Attention Rental Property
owners:
fh e Sectton 8 Rental AsSIStance Program through
the Me1gs Housmg Authonty has several famth es
lookmg for suitable housmg m Me1gs Co unty If
you have available rental untts and wo uld cuns1der
acceptmg Sectton 8 part1c1pants, or tf yo u should
have any questtons concernmg the Sectron 8 Rental
Assistance Program, please contact Jean Trusse ll at
992-2733 Monday through Fnday, 9 00 a m to
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ROC K SPRINGS -Elizabeth
'.. Bearh,s of Pome roy and Alban
Salser of R acme won grand and
re serve c hamp10n, respecuvely
dunng M onday's o pen class poultry show at the M e1gs County Fau
Bearhs won for her entry m the
Contmental class, and Salser for a
pen of Bantam ducks
R esult,, by class, were C onn-

TUPPERS PLAINS - Eastern
Local Schools w11l begm the
school year on Aug 22 fo r stude nts
and Aug 2 I fo r staff An open
house scheduled for Aug 21 from
5 30 unnl 7 p m , fo r people to
tout the school and see the facilities
Students who have moved mto
the distn ct smce last year sho uld
contact either the Eastern Eleme ntary buildmg at 985-3304 or the
high school at 985-3329 to regtster, as soon as posSlble Bus sch edules have been released and sho uld
be nearly the same t1me schedules
as last year Questions regardmg bus
routes should be directed to 66 7-

OES to meet ..''
I' OM [ IU )Y
i'omnoy
C l1Jpk r, ( )t&lt;k r ol the EJ\tern St.ir,
Will !lltLf Mo ndl\ 11 tht h1llm
Chest&lt;! , 7 111 p 111

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Collins at booth
ROC K SPRIN GS - George
C o llms, deputy dm ctor of the
O hio D epartment of Transportatlon D1stn ct 10, '"11 VISit the
ODOT booth at th e Me1gs County Fm o n Th ursday from 2-6 p m
V1S1to rs to the booth may speak
wtth Collins about quesuons o n
county and reg10nal state highv.ay
proJ eCts

PLA INS

Homecoming
IU:ED SV ILL E - Eden U nited
Brct hrt n Ch urch '"ll h.tve ots
ho mc Lo nung StTVtLL" Aug 27 at
the chmc h Joc.m• d mo nub no rth
ofReedsvdle Suv1ces wdl be held
at I 0 1 m . J carry- tn dmn t.:• r at
12 30 p m md :1 (t~..·n1 oon servtces
at 1 111 p m wuh Peter Martmdalc
and F untlv along \\i th spenal
s1ngui g from :~.n:: a chu rches

Boy charged in bus theft
WASHINGTON (AP) - A 9-year-old boy
cit trged Wlth stealing aTrailways bus says he was
JU St gomg to V!Slt his grandfather The boy was
am stcd after the bus crashed while making a
U -turn o n an expressway
Jt onn ell Blakeney faces JU Vemle charges, as
well as a curfew and counseling program until
lm co urt date
•
R onn ell rode lm b1ke to the bus statl on
Monday, findmg a bus w1th 1t:s door open, The
Waslungto n Post reported Wednesday
"So 1 did lt jUSt like my uncle showed me
how to do 1t - I pressed th!S button to start the
e n ~m t', and that's when 1 pulled the bus out and
st.trted to dnve 1t," he told the newspaper
" I knew the police were gomg to pull me
0\ cr, and that 1 was gomg to get m trouble And
t hey were gomg to lock me up," he saLd
The bus hit a utility pole as AssiStant Police
C hiefTerrance W. Gamer was dnvmg by Gamer arrested the boy.

to on the radto wouldn 't be o n 1f 11 weren't for
Elvts;' ""d Stacv, 20 ' 1 respect lum 1 thmk he
was bo ld and , I gue" )'OU could SO}, had a lo t of
guts "
The nev. v1gtlcast as the estate called 1t, was
an oppo rtumty fo r thousands of fans around the
world to see the g raveSlde process10n, the high
pomr of a wee k of fa n meetmgs, dances and
me1nonals
Fans lit candles at Graceland's gates and
walked smgle file up the tjuarte r- mile dn w to
Elvts' g rave 111 a small garden bes1de the ho use,
which d raws 600,000 VlSltors a year

Stop smoking refunds

ately return a telepho ne call seekmg comme nt
Tuesday

INS honors raid agents
BRUNSWICK, Ga (AP) - Scores of agents
who had roles m the se1zure of Cuban Elian
Go nzalez from his Mianu relat:lves w&lt;re honored Tuesday by INS Conummoner Dons
MeLSSn er
In :! ceremony at the Federal Law Enfo rcem e nt Trammg Center, M e1ssner pra15ed more
than 100 lmnugratlon and NaturalizatiOn Se rVlce workers for the1r long hours of work m
bnngmg "Operation Reumon" to a close
The operation ended April 22 when e1ght
heavily armed Border Patrol agents took the
boy from the M1anu home
MeiSsner sa1d the se1zure was necessary and
that all agents "did an outstandmg JOb under
some of the most trymg crrcumstances anagtnable"
Cuban- Amencans who opposed Ehan 's
court-ordered return to Cuba Wlth his father
protested his se1zure

HARRISBURG, Pa (AP) - A company
that cl&gt;Lmcd 11 could help people stop smoking
m seven days ha.' reached an agreement Wlth 12
states to stop making nusleading statements and
pay them a total of $65,000
The states challenged Oxyfresh Worldw1de
Inc 's cla1ms that liS seven-day, ant:l-smoking system could treat, cure or prevent mcot!ne add!ctlon.
"It's our contcnllon that these clamJS along
MEMPHIS, Tenn (AP) - Grnvcs1de cereWith other all~ged benefit! were both unbeliev11.10111cs an: usually mmber and pnvate affairs
able and un~ubstantmted," Pennsylvama Attor1hat s_not nece~~!'IY tru_e when 1t comes to the - nll)' General Mlku Fisher sa1d Tuesday
DETROIT (AP) ~ A former Navy sailor
K1.ng of R.Ocl&lt; n Rcill.
Oxyfresh, based m Spokane, Wash , entered suspected of gmng from port to port killing
rhc ,a nnual candlelight prlgrunage past E~vu 111to the agree ment to resolve clamu that 1ts women lrled to kill a wom:m by choking her
l'n:slcy s grave made •t• worldwide streanung advert:lsements v1olated federal food and drug after they had sex, she testified Tuesday.
RIIIRVI BUT OF SHOW - Roses used wit h ragwee d and hosta
Vttk o debut Tuesday on the Presley estate's Web laws as well as states' comumcr protection laws
"He kept 1.1ymg, 'I hate prosmutes, I hate
P~~·· at http:: l www elv!s-presley com.
The company stopped selling the product prostuutes:" Avon Skinner testified durmgjohn and enhanced with twisted walking s tick won t11c reserve be st of s how
I love lt, sa1d ~~n D1ane Holbrook, 48, of after the states beg;tn mvc st!gallng Its clauns 111 Enc Armstrong's prelinunary hemng. She 1.11d for PeSIIY Crane The creative ma ss design was In the "Parlor" class
J) un&lt;allville,Texas A lot of people JUSt see It a 1997
she passed out and Armstrong left her on the
bt tlt• lHt o n the ncv. s, but now 1t's gomg to hit
Z 1111 1' ~h c1 i 1 ( m t ~&lt; J oy&lt;e
The advert:lsements, which appeared m prmt &lt;!de of the road
w1th a whole d1fferent group of people."
M.wur..:
l
and on the Internet, promoted Oxyfn:sh's $1 79,
Armstrong, a husband and father of two, has
Holbrook has been to Grace!.nd, Presley's
i'vhtl ~ol d l uh Sue To ban, Bn.tr
five-part program, "Easy Qu1t Smokers Support been charged m five Detroit-area murders and
tormc·r n:s1dence, more than a half dozen times Systetn"
Long lloltOlll
Dtll
from
Page
AI
four attempted murders. All cases mvolve choklt&gt;r the amuversary of h!S death on Aug 16,
Su nll u'"' ' ll 11.tr Dill, Joyce
The program cons"t:s mostly of a reg1men of mg or strangulanon and authormes say all VlCI Y77 Several tunes she has brought her daughBee
Vacca.
1
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herbal capsules, aud10tapes and "aromatherapy tlms are prost1tutes
ter, Stacy, creatmg .a new generat1on of Elv!S fan
Jumor
class
K1d
'
s
R
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l
lo&gt;t.t Al~rc rho mpson
support"
It has not been deternuned 1fthe cases will be
"! unde rstand that a lot ofstuffllike to listen
m
cludmg
toys
Natas
ha
Mo
hler,
C al.! d nu 1n Allle Thomp so n
A company spokeswo man did not munedi- tned together
Joshua M ohler, no tlurd
Bett\ l &gt;em
Jumor class D og H o use H dtm lhm lktt) D&lt;·an
1nte rpret1ve N atas ha M o hle r.
Pcrt.·nnt :-~1 Shell 1 Curt1s, Evelyn
Joshua M o hler, no th1rd
1-1 olklll
The Daily Sentinel
Horticulture
A. nnu.d h&lt;rll' Simla Cu rm
(USPS 213 960)
In th e horttculru re rltv1o;; 1on
I I tn g m g h l"kt r Eveh n Ho llo n
Ohio Valley Publishing Co.
where spec1mens and potted plams
PL1ttui PI tnt '\t..H c. uk tit Peggy
contact, Brmsh o ffiCLals s;ud, but cult to steer, Babenko sa1d ResMOSCOW (AP) - R escuers
Pu hh~ hcJ c:Hry af1cr noon Mo nday 1hro ugh
we
re
JUdged
the
blue
nbbons
wm
C1
ult
I mluv Ill ( o urt St Po meroy O h10 bv the
the R.usSLan Defense and Forc1gn cuers were only able to see a few
m an underwater escape ca psule
O h1 1• V:~ llc: y Pub lt sh1ng Compa ny Sc:"o nd
ners were
Pott &lt;d pltnt&gt; toltage E\el)n
M mm n es sa~d RusSia has not mches t hrough the muddy w ater
Inched thro ugh sw 1rhng sand and
d J'\.S pu~t agc p ~ 1 d ~~ Pomeroy Oh1o
R
oses
Duane
Weber,
Ru
tland
,
Hollon
!\ lt mhrr 1he i\ ssm; 1a1ed Prtss and the Oh1o
asked fo r any foretgn asS!stance 111 even though they had searchlights,
strong cum:nts Wednesday, fi ght111g
two, Alice T hompson, Pomewy,
Pnttld p13 m.., l. . Joom tn g Jovcc
N '&gt;~ ~ r lpc r AssocJallon
he md
the rescue effort
to rea ch a cnppled RussLJn nuclear
I UST ~t AST E R Sen d addrc u corre ci iUn5 tu
three,
Peggy
Crane,
!viJddlcport,
M
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Deputy Pnme lv\iruster llya Kl eThe Ru ss1an n avy was detersubmanne on the sea bottom W1th
I he Datly Scntm cl Ill Cou rt St Pomeroy
Joyce
MJnud
,
R
acme
E du cational Div1s1o n
Ou• 4~ 7 6Q
nu ned to contm ll e what was at banov sa1d Wednesday there was
11 6 sailo rs trapped umde
Dov1
d
Kmg,
Po
mcmv
Glad10li
SU BSC RIYfiON RATES
'J../tllll
l llt.!; \Jut
11hhP!l\ Ill the
Bntam on Wed nesday flew a least a fi fth rescue effort With the no s1gn of life
By C arrl ~ r or Motor Route
Lula
Su &lt; Toba n, cduL lrHlllll t -.: lnh1h" I' B11:1r D ill
Dahl1a
esca pe capsule, bu t the weather 111
0 11 w~c k
S2 110
llllnt - su bmann e to No rway m
Pomc toy, two
Betty Dean, 111 l.llllllt'&gt; 11111 ll.';n]d.., 111d -.untlowOn~ Mu llh
$8 70
the I3arems Sea "'-'as deten oratm g
preparatiOn
to
asstst 111 a resc ue
One
1r
$104 00
Ehz.1beth
Bearhs
Pomeroy
Wedn esday aftern oon wl!h high
effort 1f R ms1a asks to r help, the
S ING I F. L OP\' PRICE
lJ~1Iy
$0 Cc nl.!.
wmds and waves buffe tmg rescue
BntLS h D efen se M111 1Stry slid
Suho;l nhc rs nol d ~s 11m g In pay rhe u rr u ITJa)
sl11
ps, sa1d navy Cap t. Igor
R uss~an and NATO offi c1als arc 111
rc11111 m ;u.h a nee d11CCI 1\J The Da1 ly Scn u ncl
AEP - 35'••
Baben ko
II( 1lhree ~ ~ x olr 11. month h 11 ~ 1 ~ Cred 11 "'1 11 he
Akzo - 43'11
J!i1c n ~.: a mer l'il~ h ~&lt;oC:Ck
Atte mpts to latc h on to o ne of
AmTech/SBC - 42).
~u ~ u h\C flpl!fln hy mal l pc rmllt cd m ~ t ca~
the
cargo
hatches
of
the
subma
Ashland Inc - 35l.
SPRING
VAllEY
CINEMA
ltt n ho m; ca rnct sen tee 1 ~ aq ula hlc
ROUTE J5 WEST
AT&amp;T - 3 1 ~..
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w
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was
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11&amp;4 JACKS014 PIKE
Bank One - 35'
durn g th e suhscn p1 111 11 pcr10d Sl llSC tlp1t o n
angle, were bcmg fru strated
FRIS/11 /00 • THURS 8/17/00
Bob Evans - 1sl.
oJ 1 Lh mg1' nay he lm('llemcnl ed hy chll 181 11g
BOX OFFICI Will OPIN AT
became
the
curre
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was
rocking
BorgWarner - 36'1"'
1!1 ~ lln;111o 1 of lhc suh ~c 11 p11o n
6:30PM FOR EVENING SHOWS
Champ1on - 2~.
the reKue capsule. making 1t d!fliCharmtng Shops - 5 "'
12:30
PM
FOR
MATINEES
MA ll S UB SC RIPTIO NS
BY TH E ASSOC IATED PRESS
-r lu n -.~ IJ\ n1...::.ht M ('~th c luud)
City Holdong - 8 '•
Imide Meigs l:ounl v
HOLLOW MAN (R)
H1ghs o n T hursda y g&lt;llt' l,tlh \\llh 1 c.hllllt o t ..,\ ~1\ \ll , :1nd
Fede~ Mogul - t 1l.
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MATINEES SAT/SUN 1 15 &amp; 3 30
................................. 110&lt;56
Gannet1
57\,
"2 \\ ctks
sk tes, th e N atwnal Weath er Sc i- 1nd nud (,{ 1, I,
BLESS THIS CHILD (R)
Ra lf'' 01tlsldt Mt'1gs l:ounh
General Electnc - 57 ~.
7 15 &amp;91 5 DAILY
VIC(' SJHi
Fxtrruipd fo rrcas t·
l' W~IkS
$292 "i
Harl ey Dav1dson - 44~.
MATINEES SAT/SU N 1 15 &amp; 3 15
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Kmart - 7
SCARY MOVIE (R)
Kroger - 20 \..
~2 \\~' ks
SII'Kl72
J!ld su n n sc un T hursd.1y It (, ~ (, Llnlh l Pt .., JW\\lf\ 111d thundt.: J7 20 &amp; 9 20 DAILY
Lands End - 28 b
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-.ttll Ill' 1 !112:~' m tlh ln\\L J md
ltd - 20l.
SPACE COWBOYS (PG1 3)
Reader Serv1ces
nud Kl h
'
Oak Htlt Ftnanctal - 16
Wea ther forec ast :
700&amp;930 DAILY
OVB - 27!.
NO PASSESINO BARGAIN NIGHT
To mght Partl y doud y Ar&lt;." o t
S.ltutdn M ~,, rh l k 11 I o' '' 111
Our m~l n ~.: onnrn In all slorles b 10 be
MATINEES SAT/S UN 1 00 &amp; 3 30
BBT - 26 l.
tht: )(1\\ Ll h(\, 111d h1 bhli Ill th l.'
fo g dew lo pmg Jfte r m t dm ~h t
n c~ u ruH 1r yoo llnuw of an et rur In a stof')',
Peoples - 14lo
COYOTE UGLY (PG13)
u ll lh t ne wsrollm a l tHO) 992 l1 5! We
Prem ter - 5 1,
Lm\S 111 the upper 50s L•ght and !O\\ll Ni)..,
7 20&amp; 9 20 OAILV
~ Ill 1 h H k ) UUr lnfo rm•llo n 11nd rn•ke 11
Rockwell - 38\
vanabl e wmd
Su ndt\ Pnth tlm1 . . h lo\\~ 111
MATINEES
SAT/SUN 1 20 &amp; 3 20
'M i t r tlon If wnrranted
Rocky
Boots
~ 5' ~&amp;
Thursda y l ncreas111 g cl ouch- th e uppct :'&gt;1 111d ht~h-. m the
NUTTY PROFESSOR 2
RD Shell - 60 '•
Nrw~ Dcpa r1men1S
lowt..J ~(J...
ness H1ghs 111 th&lt; m td 80s
THE KLUMPS (PG1 3)
Sears - 30~11

Elvis fans In cyberspace

VIctim testifies In trial

Flowers

Rescuers try to reach downed sub

..

LOCAL
STOCKS

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VALLEY W EATHER

7

11

Cloudy skies slated Thursday
n

42 HP/36.9
max1mum PTO

1

Bearhs wins
poultry show

To begin school

6079
Students who we re served free
or reduced lunch last year w dl
contmue to be served until new
apphcau o ns are processed and
approved Lunch pn ces w1ll remam
the same as last year SI 25 for K8, and $1 30 for h1gh school All
students Will be offered breakfast .tl
no cost
Student mfo nnauon forms w1ll
be d.istnbuted Aug 22 and should
be completed and returned to the
school as soon as posSible If there
are quesuons regardmg the mfo rmatlOn, pare nts should co nta ct the
respect1ve ;c h ool

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Amcn c ~m LOrl't..' L{tom Tl 11t' t h ~.: t"l t

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Umner Will also be served H alf
&lt;&gt;I 1 ba rbecue ch1cken With slaw,
1oll Jnd baked beans Wlll be sold

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MARK S I 8 millio n to d.tte
1\.
Patty Gnflin, a spoke&gt;\\omarr )..~ ARAMARK, sa1d the companr coul d lint 11111ltedr ately comment
James Gondl os , execut1ve di rector of the
Amt!ncan Lor r~c tl o nal Assou.ttlon , s.till tt
would not be mappm pnate fi11 Wllk""'" ' to
attend the 1eceptw n
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"The most he' d bL• dm ng: \\nu ld h1 to h}w
a d11nk of D1et Cuke ptolo tbl\ " ' I JUst do n't
ic!e tlut s an I"Slll'," (; o ndlL\ . . nd Wt It hn tllll -

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for $5 whde beans and cornbread
w 1]] se ll for $1 50 Dmn ers wtll be
sold from 12 30- 3 30 p 111
All proceeds !rom Commumty
Umty 2000, whKh 15 bemg spo nsored by Bend Area CARE, w 1ll
go to the Amencan Alloys food
bank

RO C K SPRI NGS R acme
Grange took first place m the
grange ex h1bltS at the M e1gs
Co un ty Fa1r w1th Star m seco nd
place and the M flgs County
Grange, Langsville, m thud
T heme this year was "Laun ching
mto th e N ew C entury" Judgmg
was based o n on g mality o f 1deas
and
m atcn als,
auracttve ness,
appearance neatness, G ran ge
teachings, ac h1eve ment goal and
commuruty serv1ce, farm p rodu cts
and handicraft

nental, Elizabeth Bearhs Pomeroy,
Bantam, modern ga me, Tammy
j arv11, M1ddleport, Bantam, O ld
English Gam, Zachary Man uel,
R acme, Bantam , R ose Comb
C lean, M LCha el Manuel, Racme,
Bantam, ducks (pullet and cockerel) Jackie Jusuce, Pomeroy, Ban tam
ducks (hen and cock), Alban Salse r,
R acme

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As Clerk of Courts, I would like to annodhce that the Meigs
County Title Department wlll be providing extended office
hours on Tuesday evenings. Commencing on Tuesday,
July 11 , 2000, the staff wlll be available to serve the public
from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
If there are any questions, please feel free to contact me at
(740) 992-5290
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Thank You.
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TOL EIJ U (AI') - s,.,e,J
bb c k l m m.tkcrs fro m O lu o
pl.ln to tmb:u k o u thctr 0\\ll
tt .u.k uu s ~t on to So uth Afii L 1
m.: xt \HI.:'k " 1th u ut .1 rt.: pn:scn t a tl\ L o f th t..· T 1ft H.lmtlll 'o tn -

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legislators from
Ohio headed for Africa

Little disparity found in the
sentendng ofwhites and blacks

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C OLUMBUS (AP) - A state employees rclat1o nsh1p betwee n th e pnvate sector and
umon 15 urgmg the director of the Oh10 pns- pubhc of!iCLals represented by such sponsorshtp,
ons systen1nut to attend a recept1on at a natio n - Wray s~ud
al pnson conference Wednesday because a coWilkinson, reached at the convenuo n, called
spo nsor of the recepuon ts under state mvestl- the umon 's objeCtlon "tnte '
gat1on for a current pmon contract ~- - - - - -He's not planning to attena the rec ept1on,
The Ohto C1vtl Semce Employees A&lt;SoCLa- but even tfhe d1d , doesn't se e a conflict
11on sa1d It 11 mappropnate for Reguuld
"I hove a pohcy of not gemng mvolved Wlth
W tl klll S&lt;lll, dtrc ctor of the Dcp.mment of comp.mlcs," he sa1d " I do11't cmss the hne I
R l'i11btl1 t.ttHl1l 1nd C orl't! Ctlons, w .mend the k11ow 1t, th e ll111un k11ows 11, but thiS 11 an
1e&lt;ept1011t p1 1&lt;&gt;1' to tWclvmg the 111110 E R C.tss opportllmty ft&gt;r the m to demonstr,tte th eu
l ' l ll ll'l fl \ 111.\l ALhtl..'\'~ llll..'llt Award ,H thl.' At l1 L'! - t lp ~ { Js ltl o n ro prt\ .ltt:z.ltt {\11"
H: .uJ CorrcLt!Ull al Assm.J..ttwn's ~ nm1.1l t on fL•JTht• C ass .tward 1s gtvcn to p ~oplc workmg
&lt;'tH e 111 San Antnmo,Tcxts
111 tlw wm•ctao11s field " whn h,l\ e d&lt;dtt .tt&lt;·d
ARAM ARK C m n..: l tlon .tl So.: 1\ I l l ~ of (.) 1k t h L ll pmfc ss!o n.11 hvt.•s tn ,tdv.mnng rhl.' l m r ..·cBronk Ill , IS t..o.-spo morw g th ~.: piL'- 1\\:l!ds tHms tnd t..rt!llm.tl JllStt u ; fi~ lds, ' J cc mdul ~ t1l
I L' u 'ptHlll Thl' company holds th L l lllt c nr L O ll th L 1W1t l.ltlO!I
tl ll t t o fLL' d llltll,ltL's .tt rilL Nobk ( ' u llt..' c. ttOI1 11
Stltt' Attd!tot j 11 n i'L' tiO t'o L' X:lllli !Hil g ARA l11st1tut1o 11 . 11 1111ulcs e.tst of ( olum bus
MARK 's tm&gt;-yc'.ll S!r H 1111lho 11 &lt;Ontltct SLglled
Jt, the A RAM ARK «l1111et tlo n wc· obJt&lt;t 111 O&lt;tobe r 1'NH
to l)C SEA s po k ~.~ sm:-~n Pet~.: I W11\ s:11d TuLsI h L tll\1.:\tlg.mon look' at whether t h~.: st.tte
d l\ ' WL th mk lt s uu pprop n :t tl' H th1 s po1 11t
tmptopu l) l lun~ni thL' tLII1lS of t h~.: LOlltl .lLt
rhc tl llJ () [} \\ h tt h o p po s~s t h~.-· prl\ ,lttZltlOil :tftL I It w as stgnnl • An lllte' l tl\l pnson lllt.:lllO
nf J.&gt;I tSnn '1 \ 'i km npcntto ns objLLts to thL d o~L d ncd Aug 2 s.l) S tht.: stltl' ht ~ ovu pa1J. AR A-

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cn t sources " he sa1d
Baldwlll s.11&lt;.i In s of11c. L' w .1s tlm&gt;c.ft..·d w 1th
calls from pare nts who had le arn ed obuut th e
E l.Oh lll ft'Lt lons Tl11.. y wen ~ :~ ll lll g wnh qu estions about the tlln~.: ss or out of Ulll t t'rll t ht' ll
d uldren \\'L'rl~ showlllg Wlllptoms
jm1 M n n n prL'sHkn t o f the Mniull ( 'ou n ty Fatr boa rd , satd all the ,11111 11 tl sta lls at the tm
Jrc c.h smf~.: t:t l.'d bLfo re rhc l.'VL'Ilt st.Jrt~ ' Wr. re
domg the sJ ml' thm g \\t vc bee n dm n ~ for 1 SS
ve ;1 rs hL' s;.ml
E u1h can be sprc:.d tlu mt g h Lont m u ntt~.: d
rood o r dnnkm g w.ltl' r c.ot ltlLt \\ tt h c. .mk
nu nure or thro ugh pe rso n w pt..· rso n c. o m.Kr
~-lhldwm satd cluldrt 11 1t rhe f. Hr often pt:t
ammals T ht• :mmnl ~ \ Oill d llll ts "It or w :-~ l k 111
mt nurc md m.t) c. ,t t l ) tht. b h ten 1 on tht..•tr tur
If cluldrcn do n t \\ l\h 1hu r 1 1111 d ~ iltLJ pt..ttl ng
th L' :11lllll:t ls t hl') k l \ ~o. t! Jt ll l\ th o
l ljJ I.. II to
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Employees' union: award for state official conflict of interest

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DAY T O N (AI') - A doctor
\\ h o pc1t o rm ~ l.H L - l l't Ill l b UI tto li S ho pes .t k dcr.tl JUdg&lt; \\ 1ll
block .t ne\\ Oluo l.t w !lt.tt
\\ o uld ban t h os L p1 m cJu 1cs .llld
pt nah ze phym It li S "h o perfo tm thent . th L: c.loLtm s bw yet
s ud Tu esda)
JJr M a rtin H as kell , owner of
Wo men 's M ed1ca l l' rofessto nal
Co rp , wh1 ch o perates clu11Cs 1n
Dayton , C 111 Cmnan ond Akro n,
sued July 27 1n U S Dmn ct
Co urt
H a&lt; ke ll 's la w ye r Alphon se
Gcrhardstem of C mc mn at1, s a~d
he exp ec ts Judge Walta R1 ce to
ISS Ue'
a 10- day, temp o ra rv
rcstramtng order on Thursdav to
block the law, wh1 ch would go
tnto effec t th at day at the earhe&lt;t

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mc.: nt spokesm an
E coil ca n CJU"\ bloody d1arrht:J , seve re
Jbdonunal cra1npn1g Jnd, 111 the worst &lt;: JSt's.
kidney fa dure T he Centers fo r DISease Contml
estimates th ere are 73,000 cases of th e mfcctto n
111 th e Umted States each year, mcludmg abollt
60 fatali ties
H crtzc r cautt o11ed stro ngly agamst co ncludmg that the fa tr was th e first and only sourt e
Although at least fo ur of the mm.1l cases
were m chtldren who had been to the fm th.tt
IS not rrue of aU the cases, he s ~u d HL'rtzcr \\ a ~­
n t su re of the t'xact breakdow n
" WL~ do n't h ave a source yl't,' he S:l td
Patients Wlth r;on firm cd cast:s w~.: n: bcmg
mtcrv1ewed exte nsively Jbout tht' lr wht retbouts 111 the days bt: fo rc they t. JlllL do\\ 11 wtth
thL 1lhw~s . H c:rtzl'f s:1td
Ge netiC te'i tlll g w11l also be PL'rfilrm l'Ll to
tl'll tfrlll' L.hl.' ~ "t..amc fro m the same suu r LL o t
If WL h J \L' :1 cJ U S(L'r lll g o f {JSL' S th,tl h,t\L dtfl l't -

Doctor hopes that judge blocks
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C LEV.ELA N D (AJ&gt;) - The nu mber of people mfected by E colt bactena m northeast
O h10 rose to 14 Tuesdav, and a health offiual
sa~ d &lt;hLid ren pettmg ammals at the M edma
Coun ty Fa1r see ms lt kely to be at least one
source o f the t..Ontanunatw n
'As far ::~s we kno\\ ar the m o nu.· nt tl,~.:
commo n dt&lt;no mm::~ to r seems to be pettmg ammals at the fa tr and then caung o r drmking chddren putttng thetr hands 111 tlw r mo uths
Withou t washmg," M ed111 a Coun ty H ealth
Co mnu moner Davtd lhldwm sa1d Tuesdav
Th e Ohm Department of H ealth on M ond l)' sa1d th t:re were SIX Lu nfirmed c.1scs of E
m it 0 15 7 H 7 mfectw •un nort h~a&gt; t O h10 T ho
hea lth department mcre&gt;Sed 1he numbe r to 1•
on Tuesday afternoon
Tht' pcopll' who Wt.: IC mfcL tLd J I C bl:'twn n
IS mont hs of age .md 67 ) cars o ld Tll&lt;'y til\t
tlottCl.'d S\ mptoms hL'(\\ t'L'n Juh ' I md l tst
Sund.1y s.ud R .md\ Hertz&lt;r .1 ile'.tlth dcp trt-

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Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

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Wednesday, August 16, 2000

Fourteen n·ow have E. coli infedion

BUCKEYE BRIEFS

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VVednesda~August16 , 2000

Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

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diesel workhorse

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sense des1gn

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7 10 &amp;9 10 DAI LY
MATINEES SAT/SUN 1 10 31 0

Shoneys - l,
Wal Mart - 51 l,
Wendys - 18'.
Worthtnglon ~ 11 J'•

THE REPLACEMENTS (PG·13)
7 00 &amp; 9 00 OAILY
MATIN EES SAT/S UN 1 00 &amp; 3 10
WHAT LIES BENEATH (PG1 3)

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740·992·2156 · Fax : 992· 2157

DEAR ABBY: I am a smgle woman
(no chil dren) who hosts several family
parties durin g the year. I have stx brothers and sister&gt;. All are married, and they
have a total of I b children . Everyone in
the family ts mvited to these family gettogethers - and I used to lookin g forward to seei ng them. T he problem is, my
brother's five childre n each bnng a
boyfrie nd or girlfri end. I never know
whe n these "extra five" people are comtng, and it makes planning a party difficult. (If all the ni eces and nephews started bringing their friends, there would be
32 children 1)
My brother never tells me that their
kids' friends are comin g - and when
they do come, they socialize only with
eac h other.When I was a teen-ager, if we

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Managing Editor
Diane Kay Hill
Controller

Larry Boyer
Advertising Director

Charlene Hoeflich
General Manager

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Booming?
KtfoRM PA~IY L~~ \NOKX OJT f\NAL OrJAIL~ ON CON\IOO!ON

u f tin.111L1 .tl nl'wo; . we liL'.Ir t Dilfl llll.ll ly
that th L· l'tUilomy cmm ll LH.'S .tt .1 bommng p .lte. TilL· 'irtKk 11urkl't 1 ~
mostly up. qu .ntl,:rl y pro fits arc lllLTl'.lsing .md pcrsnn.al \\l'J!th 1s g rmvmg.

RUSH E R 'S VI E W

Reform Party split is bad news for Buchanan
T h1s is bt' lll ,!l; wn n en :1t the VL' r y o ti[Sl't of
the I )t.•m orr,ttl c t·o nvct lti on in Lm Angelc.-.•s
bu t w il l reac h readers on ly whe n It io,; nvt·r, o r
nea rly so . .S o. rat ht'r rh ,Hl t'llg.tgc 111 prnph ery
tha t \ VI II he ~ 1&lt;1 k by rh c t ltll l' yo u see this, we
\V II I savt· ro 11 1lll l' llt\ o n thar \\ho le extr.n:ag.nJ za fo r 111 ~ ll l'.\ t l o lumn . rlw; n &gt;lunm will
dt·a l. ll lst l'.1d . \ V I t! J the p .lt ht·tt r hnlt· entr'.lctl'
th.ll L' ll (lT t.u n c d po htll.! l obsnvers bcrwc~n
thc t\vo lli .IJOI' lOII\T lHlUJJS. namd y. the c o n\l' llliOI I (or tun ve nll m ls) ofdw R t·fOrm Party
11 1 Long Lk .tL h.
Tl urd parties h.t VL' lwJ .t lo ng ami co lo rful
rolr.: 111 Am en r.u1 po btJ L&lt;; .•u1d not mfiTqu cnrly hJ\'l' h,Hl .1 maJ or 1111p;1ll on po htiC,il de vt'l ~
opmt'llt'i. U-.u.tlly thc.:y .m.: fo un Lkd to express
'O ll1 l' pm nt u f v iew t h at 1~ pa~sJO n a t d y held
h) .I vn n ftTO I!"i lliiJ IO rll \': r ll't' SJ!vn , P ro lu b 1t1011, e tc If supp u 1t lur the vtr.:wpomr g rows
&lt;tnH1 g emmf(h, hmvewr. tr \\'til usually l&gt;L' cu o pt l'li by ollL' o 1 anot her o f d1 c l\\ O 11l &lt;IJ ~l r
p.\rttc,, th eteby pu tttn g tit,· tlmd part y o ut of
b u ~ lll t''\'1. Thw. th t· I k ·n1t1\ r.n s nomi na red
'.Xh ll u m }.'l llnn g~ Bry.u 1 .111J w n.H t' h l'l' Sil ver
1nto th eir pL1tfnrm. \\ l11 k th t· R l'puhhcam
l'lld orsl'd th.u '\·x p n l l ll l' lH nohk lll pu rp oo,;e,"
Pru h1 b iu u n.
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lJ j, A l ll t' l l l .ll t lmil· pemkn t party 111 l lJ(JH
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William A.
Rusher
NEA COLUMNIST
li cans an u Democra t• had made of th e federal govcrnmc: nt. What's m ore - ,1 vtt.ll pom t m
our polittcal era - he was a rnu ltt -bill to tt at rc
who r ould ,t tfurd to b.mkru ll the Rcii &gt;nn
l'arty out of his own pu&lt;' ket
Bu t two dcd l Oil lossl:s ~l't' l ll to haH.' L l k l' l l
that wtld glciun o ut of R os~ l'l'ro t's eve..md
tht"i ye ar he c h o"L' no t to run In t\ lril c;. tin Jl'\
the parry wo uld no d m 1bt h .IVl' t'.ltk d . '"'1ftly
nr o,; \l)\VIy. from "'1ght. Uut un der our \ urrc nt
1d1otic d ecrion l.nv\. i t ~ "howing Ill 1Y9(J
{mo rl' than S lJt' rn ·nt nf the total vole) en ti des H w $ 12.(1 n nlh o n of the AnlCI'l l .111 t.lxp.l yL· r s' money. to lun d a prl'-;J dcnl1.1 l n o lllill l ' L'
111 2()()() I f Perot wo uldn 't r un . who wu uld?

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.md hy 110 l ll l'.lll 'l rill' l.1st . . ; 11 \lOt -o ut OVtT who
wdl t.1 ke ~ontrn l o! th t• p .trt y. wtn Jt.; II O lll lll ~ ­
tion, mJ \\'.tlk oif with th,tt $ i 2. (o mil lt un.
T h e upsl ll&gt; t "'·'' th .lt .1bout a ll nrd o f th e
J ~,.·Jcg.lt l'S W.llkl'Lf llllt ,111d IJ dd their 0\\' 11 COil
vc utlolt . d t'J IOU I JClll g Uu c\t .m;m 's ,1s f1 .nly tilegal u n da t h e parry'.;; cl fCl lll" ru ll'IO T h u'c \\•ho
stayt;' ll nnntln .n e d Uu cl1.111an tOr p re, ldt.·nt ,
\vh de thl' rt·bcl' d c"!gll.lt l'd Jo hn ll.lgr:l m . ,m
ob'\c ure p rofe'\!'lOr \v h o alreadv h ;l'~ t h t~
end o r 'it'lll l 'llt o f the t' Vt.' ll "lll alk r N atu r,JI L.tw
p.u ty Bnth ~ td e'i .1n · now 0 11 th t• Jr way w th l'
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111 il liun
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if thl• f EC ,lets ex pl'dlt !IHI\Jy, till· t PUrt s \,Ill
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Van Buren
ADVICE
did not want to attend a family gathermg. we stayed home; we did not tnVIl c
our frie nds. lsn 'tit .inconstde rate to bnn g
uninvited guests to someone's home?
My m other tells me not to say anythmg, just to be happy we all get together and get along.
My feeling .is if others app rove of unin-

Handle fruits and vegetables
properly to avoid germs and illness. W hen purchasmg produce,
buy o nly those items that are
top quahty - no mold , bruising,
soft spots or shme. Do not place
fruits and vegetables in the bottom of the ca rt where they can
be bruised by other groceries.
Bu y o nly what ca n be used m a
f ~w davs.
Ar ho me place produ ce
unmed.iatel y in the crisper. It is
designed to have the ri ght
humidity fo r longe r sto rage.
Lettuce may be rinsed before
chilling to maintain crispness,
bu t o ther produce does no t
requi re tt.
Wash all frui~s and vegetables
in clean water before eating,
even .if the peel or skin will not
lie eaten. This wtll preve nt bacter ia fro m bemg passed from the
outside to the inside of the fruit.
Fir m fruits ·should be washed
in water that .is 80-11 0 degrees
Fahrenheit. Water that .is somewhat warm, emits more flavor
and aroma. Berries should be
put .in a colander, then sprayed
with a sink sprayer. The colander
allows the fruit to be turned
ge ntly. without bruising. If there
is no sin k sprayer, place soft fru it
and b erries 111 a colander or wire
basket, then dip several times .in
large kettl e of warm water.
Change water and repeat until
color stays clea r. Work qui ckly
so frui t won't abso rb excess
water, causing a decrease in
qual.ity
Dry the washed produce with
a paper towel. Greens sho uld be
cooked im mediately wt th out
dryin g.
Vegetabl es used tn salad s
sho ul d be washed m very cold
woter. T im wtll keep the foo d
cr isp. ()i p salad gree ns 111 icc

Becky
Baer
ADVICE
water 30 minutes before servmg.
Scrub firm vegetables such as
potatoes tf the skin is to be
ea ten. Peel and remove outer
leaves or nnds.
Do not cross-contammate
foods . Always wash hands thoroughly with soap and warm
water before preparing foods ,
after using the restroom, touching hair, chan ging a diaper or
blowing a nose. Be ~erta.in to
wash hands, surfaces and utensils
extensively with soap and warm
water before tou~hing fruits and
vegetables after handling raw
' meats and poultt"Y.
Detergents should not be used
to wash produce, because
residues will remain on the
food. Bakln1 soda, vincpr and
chlorine bleach may leave aftertutca and cause poiaoninl,
C lcaninlsprays may not be any
more effective that clean , clear
water.
Follow label instructions concern.ing refrigeration and expiration dates. Cover cut fruit and
vegetables and place in refrigerator set below 40 degrees
Fahrenheit. Fruit salad should
remain in the refri gerator until
se rving time. If cut fruits and
vegetables are unrefrige rated
lo nge r than four hours, they
should be thrown away,
(Becky Baer is an Ohio State
Universit y e:~: temion ~gen t. )

RYA N'S V I EW

BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

fiJd.1y i"' We dnL''d·'Y· A u ~ I(\, thl 2~'Jt h ~b y of 21 1! ll l.Th nc .lfl' I J7
J,,y&lt;; left in rh t• yc.tr
1(lli.tv';; Hi g h h~ ht 11 1 H, . . t,, ry·
( )n Aug lf1. 1&lt;)77, l.: lvh Pt L·..,lc\· ~..h ~..·d .It C r. Jll' l.111 d N l.t ll'I IOII 111
Mcmplw•. Tcn1 1 ..It .Jgt' 4.2
' ()I ) thi.; ; d.tlL'
\11 1777. A lll l'l'lC.I n l ~m·t·' \\'o il th L· IZ L\t lh ltluJJ.I J) \X/.u (3 attk of
~ t· m nngt un. Vt.
In 1HI2. I J~..·trol t t~· \l to Br1t1'h 111d lnd1 .u1 ti•tlc'J 111 tht· W.1r o f

Abigail

How to best handle
vegetables and fruits

&amp; __
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L',\~Y, .w.nlt~bd1 ry

1:hat's th t• general m 1 p n·s.~ 1 0 11 n.111onally An m ·tT.il l vi t•w of thl'
economy tells us Wt.' ·rL' doing wt'll. We "hou lcln't knor k our luck . Many
of us have lived throuKh too many pmods of downt\lrns and high
mtlauon to wanr to see them return
But while th e boom continu es, Appal.tdm continu es to la g Ero. nomic good times haw been a ranty 111 th e O hi o VaiiL-y, and prosperity has usuall y bee n detected toward the end of whatewr cycle th e
'nation experien ces
Before the current l'Upbori.t expirt·s, we n t'ed to gt.'t on th e band ~
wagon and enj oy tht" s.mlt.: di vidends of '\ ll CCl'"iS thl· rt''it c.l the U.S. h.L"i
in spades.
It's a ht'dgc .1ga111st th c futu n: Wl' can 't .lt10rd to nuss.
Contrary to popubr hd ief, not evcryom· \V,mts to be, or ca n be. ,1
nnlhonaue. Thert· arl' thoo,;e 1..vho Jrc co ntt' llt tu l1 ve comtOnablv bJseJ
on the fn m o,; of thflr L1bo r .md havt· ,1 re tire ment fn:t· of fi.nanr 1.1i
worry... Two c.1rs in t'.lth g.1r.tgt' ;:md ,1 l h1tlc n m t•vny pot." th l' 1Y2t ),
politk .tl pk dgl' to Amt"fl l'Jll \·ott.T' . 1s .1 r omT pl that stdl loo k-; prctry
good to people.
Howevn , 1n Ollf are,1, that gu.d t,m 'r be ar hl l' Vl'd o n ~ dt er ofp.lrt - _
time o r 111 111111l um wage JObs. Wink· crt".UI O!l o f better- paying JObs IS
the goal of all of our economic devdopment officta\5. achieving that
'goal is still hard to reac h due to l orattoJL p.,olatJull .111 d LKk of uJtl·;"tstructure.
T he task lm beco me more dtilic ult wnh the potcntt&lt;tl lms of thL'
Mt·lgs M mes and Pt kc.: tou\ nuLi c.u cnnchmcm pLmt. At th e ~am e
tli iiC',-it's served-as-a ~pu r-to attl at"tlll g re plat:-etn t•m JOh'i to rh c.• region.
A promoti onal catnp.ugJJ fu r the U.S .tl co rnd or through M c1gs.
A th e ns and H orkmg lUll lltlt'&lt;;j ts ont' llll'rho d loc,1l o tlici.1ls are uuli zlllg to mrcre'lt l'l llp l oyl' r~ 111 loc.mng herl' UHi c1.1h ,d"io need to look
at b nngmg o ther fo rm..; of t• m p l oy n~t·m. "ur h .1.. the t ekCI)I III1nl ll1 L':ltJo n o; m\luo;,; try. 11 1to rhe tn - rnu my
Addmonall y. 111 .1r k etm g th e mdm rn .1l parb dt·vd llpcd 111 ( ;.1l11.1.
M e 1gs .md M ~..,nn COllllflt''&gt; ar c t rltlcal Bu '&gt; IIH.'\~l''&gt; luok111 g tt ) ..·xp .111 d
arc l! kdv' ru Like ,1 lo n"tT
look &lt;~t ~lll .m :.1 \\' hne bnd :md un liti t''i .li t'
to
avaJI;th]e. Not buildlll g a hu'illl'"' tTo n1 'uatc h in .1 ll l'\V '&lt; ltl' tt·nd, ru
bode wdl fo r the bJLmce "beet
If App.llacln ,l I'\ to t'Vl' r brc.lk th e cyc k of powrt; th.n·. . bn: n
:m.Khcd to It t() r ....· ntun ~ ....lttractlon of ll t'W y. . &gt;h~ 1" v1t&lt;1l
Yc". du-; .trgtll nt' ll t ha" bee n ll t'ard hdi. m.:. Bu~ IHm 1' the Ill Ill' to .h. L.
W1th .1 n.Jthm.ll d ~,.·L non l oon u ng ,Hl d tlw potl'T ll l.ll li lr l h .lll~t· 111&gt; lll .lt tcr who\ ~..·kc t t'd to t h c ,W hit~..· lluu . . ,· o1 ( :ul l !l.l l'""· tht· rl'~ J U II \\'dl hr
ll li'\Slll ~ .lll o ppo rtumty 1f1 t dot·s n't 111.1 h· t hL 1 1~ l lt l Ol HH.'l tJ( /11 " '10011.
Tht·cx ptTts td l u" till' p.uty l.ll 1'1l l \ t tilll'\l' l n il \ 1\ tl ll l'l,]l..,~' \.\ l ll'll'
b. ·1ng I., t~,.· 1.., n·t t:l\ lll on.lhk. hut pn,.,1hh d1'.r'tn•u'.

Wednesday, August 16,1000

TIME OUT FOR TIPS

Job creation critical if area
will benifzt from good times
I lue tu th L·

The ·Daily Sentinel

Aunt welcomes big family but not all their friends

'Estabasnd 1111948

Charles W. Gove y
Publisher

Page A5

Detachment hard to maintain in face cfpoverty
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lo n g:l.' r. but In ~ f.lt ht·r won' t 'l.1u g h tn rht'll l
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111 how m an y t .lt!k he ow n ~ not how 11\U I.. h
J nnlliH.:,Jt 1s tn h 1-; cupboa rd
So pl'o ple arc lwgl llll lll g to go ln 1n grv.
() nl' day, :lt; Ndcn dtl vt·s m o ut to th e 1\)cil ·
sc hoo l, w e p .1ss .1 tm - roofed l n 11ldut ~ w here
wo m e n ,Hl' ga th e rm ~ ou t &lt;~ id e. ' Ndt' l i
explaim th ere';; talk u t foo d .1n Jv m g there
fro m an ~ud o rg,m iza tJ OII nu;.'bt.· th l·
aw ful dr rt·d co rn keru eb fi·o1 n th e U.S, th,lt
m a k e~ evc ryot lt' sick b ut t h t· t um u r IJ ,~,
wom en comin g fro m 11 11 le;; .nv.1y .m yw.1y.
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d .t rb: 111ng, .1 11d ,\ , Wt.' d n \'l' wt· ht'.ll thr r u m -

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[IIIIL' l '111 110[ ,Jo., clll_gtti , !J ed hy tht• c'h.'Vrl" l.l t lUll .

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food.
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hie of thun der.
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some news th at could keep nud dle-aged men awake nights: A
la ck of quality sil'cp may contribut e to love handles and double chins.
R esearchers at the Umverstty
of C htcago found what appears
to be • link betwee n mtddl e-age
spread and men's sleep patterns
JS th ey ge t o lder.
They fou nd that the quality of
111c n 's ~l cc p de c reas e~ wich age
.tlo ng wit h th e body's product 1011 of growth ho rmone. T.he
drop 111 growth horm one, m
tu rn, is thought to lead to fl ab.
N o w the researc hers arc
wo rkin g to sec tf new types of
'lecpi ng ptlls or hor mo ne injectiOn s G il l slow stgns of aging.
" We actuall y kn ow that tfwe
Inc rease deep slee p, we ca n
mcrease growth hor mone," said
Eve Va n Cau ter, a professor of
medt ci ne w ho led the stu dy,
pu bli shed in Wednesday's Journal of th e American Medi ca l
Association.
The smd y of bea uty sleep was
lim ited to healthy men, and .it ts
not clea r whether the fi ndmgs
.tpply to women .
Van C:IUter and her tt•am

looked at sleep stu dtes co nducted on 149 men from 1985 to
1999. They fo und that by the
tune men reach age 45. they
have nea rly lost the abtlt ty to fall
into deep sleep.
Men produ ce growth hormone pnmanly d unn g that
kmd of sleep.

viteol guests at their parnes, that is their
dec ision. I be hcve it is my choice who
atrcnds a parry I host. Do you th ink I am
being old-fashio ned&gt; - IRRITATED
AUNT IN OHIO
DEAR IRRITATED: There's no th- .
ing old- fas hioned abput good man ners.
Inform your siblings you would prefer
'that your parties be "family only" then relax the rule o nce a yeir and make
It an open house where everyone i~
mvited.
You are, fortunate to have a large, loving family. Not eve ryone is so blessed .
DEAR ABBY: I am trying to find o ut
what "business casual" means. T he dress
code fo r men has just changed in my
office, and ties and su tts are now optional. Most wear dress shirts and khaki pants.

received mail from readers tellin g me JU' l
the opp os tte.
DEAR ABBY: My brother has asked
me to be his best man. Th e proble m ts, I
am no t a man - I am a gtrl. I am honored to have been asked . bu t I don't
kn ow whar to wear. I don 't wan t to wear
what t he b rides maid s are weann g
because I wi ll look like I walked th e
wrong way o r something. Are th ere tu XL'dos for wom en&gt; STUC K IN
FRANKLIN, TENN.
DEAR STUCK: Yes, there are elegant
tuxed os for women -so m e Wi th pants
and some w tth sk.i'rts. If th e weddin g tsn't
for mal, a stmple, elega nt dinner suit
would also be appropnate. Ask your
brother and fut ure sister- in-law whtch
they woul d prefer.

Girl Scout projects judged at county fair
POMERO Y Big Bend Gtrl Scouts
recendy held JUdging fo r projects on exhtbit
at the Metgs County Fair this wee k.
Exh.ibttin g in the World of Well Being and
thetr grades are:
Brow nies- H atley Ebersbach ,A; Courtn ey
Mayes, B; N ikki Lawson, A; Amber Hockman,
A; Charh e Fink, B; Cayla Taylor, A; Maria
Meadows, B; Amanda Meadows, B; Kayla
G raham , A; Darci Btssell, A; Rachelle Kille, B;
Troop 106 7 Group, B. Chelsea C arpenter, B;
Stacy Macomber, A; Kerrie VanReeth, A;
Bec~a Donohu e, A,
Junior&gt; - Kayla Collins, B; Miki Young, B;
Jasmine Sparks, B; Troop 1042 Gro up, C;
Lindsey H ouser, A; Brandy McDa ntels, B;
Bethany Ki ng. A; Casey Smith, B; and Eri ca
C ogar, A .
Cadettes - Alisha C remeans, B; Jennifer
Roberts, B; Adrea n R eese, A; Troop 1261
group, B.
Senior&gt; - Sarah H o user, A; Bec ky Houser,
A.
Receivmg Ho norable mention in the judging wa s Eri cka Cogar. R eserve champion
went to Stacy Mac omber and grand champion to Kerri VanReeth.
Exhibiting in the World of People and their
grades are:
Brownies - Courtn ey Mayes, A; Nikki
Law son, A; Amber Hockman, C ; M egan

Sm.ith, B; Kayla Gra ham C;Troop 1015 gro up,
A;Jun.iors, Samantha Parsons, A; Kayla Collins,
A; Lmdsey Houser, A; Bethany King, A; Brean na Mitchell, B; Cadettes Alisha C remeans
(B); Senior&gt; Sarah Houser, A; Becky House r, A
Showing in the World of To day &amp; Tomorrow projects: Brownies, Amber H ockman, A;
Mega n Smith, B; Kayla Graham, B; Darci Bissell, A; Whitney Putman, A; Kori Collins, A;
Becca Do nohue; Jun iors; Kayla Collins, A;
Lindsey Houser, A; Bethany King, B; Casey
Sm.ith ,A; Breanna Mitchell, A; Cadettes Alisha
C remeans, B;Jennifer Roberts, A; Troop 126 1
group, A.
Exhibitin g in the World o f Arts are Brownies, Hail ey Ebersbach, B; Courtney Mayes, B;
Nikki Lawso n, A; Amber H oc kman, A; C harlie Fink, A; N icki Smith, B; Cayla Taylor, A;
M egan Smith. B;Autumn Ebersbach , B; Maria
M ea dows, B; Amanda M eadows, A; Kayla
Graham, A; Manah Htll, B; Alisa Shamp, A;
Rachelle Kille, B; Denise H annum, B; Hayley
Gillian, B; Troop 1067 group, A; Kerr.i VanReeth, B; Becca Donohue,A;Jumor&gt; Samatha
Parsons, B; Kayla Collins, A; Niki Young, B;
Jasmine Sparks, A; Sarah Wachter, B; Troop
1042 group, B; Lindsey Houser, A; Brandy
M cDaniels, A; Bethany King, B; Breanna
Mitchell, A; Encka Cogar, B; C adettes, Alisha
Cremeans , A; Jennifer Roberts, A; Adrean
Reese, B; Troop 1261 group, A; (Seniors)

Bec ky Ho user, A; Andrea Neutzli ng. A.
Projects in the World of CJ ut of Doors on
exhibit are: Brow nies, Courtney Mayes, B;
Autumn Ebersbac h, B; Kayla Grah am, A;
Mariah H ill, C; Whitney Putman , A; Denise
Hannum, A; Troop 10b7, B; Stepha nie Snuth ,
B; Becca Do no hue, B; Ju mors Kayla Coilms,
B; Nik.i Yo un g, A; Jasmine Sparks. A; Troop
I 042 group, A; Lindsey H ouser, A; Bethany
King, A; Breann a Mitchell, A; Jennifer Stru th ,
A; Samantha Shontz, A Ca dettes Jennifer
R oberts, A,Troop 1261 grou p, A.
Exhibiting Proj ects in the Worl d of Girl
Scouts are Brownies, Kayla G raham , B Troop
1015 group, A; Becca Do no hue, A; Ju mors,
Lindsey H ouser, B; Ca dettes, Jennifer
R oberts, A;Troop l2b l group, A.
R ecetving · H onorable mention were
Bethany Ki ng. Worl d of Well Dct ng, Encka
C ogar,World of Wdl Bemg,Jenmfer Roberts.
World of O ut of Doors and Bec ky House r
World of Well Being.
Reserve champions we nt to Cayla Taylor.
arts; Whttney Putman, out of doors; Stacy
Macomber, well-being; and Be,cca D onohue,
today and to mo rrow.
Grand champion honors went to Ni kki
Lawson in th e arts; Da rc.i Btssell m today and
tomorrow~

Denise Hannum , o ut of

doors~

Kerri VanReeth , well being, and Lindsey
Houser, well being.

NAMES IN THE NEWS
Dixie Chick
havln1• chlcklet
NASHVILLE, Tenn . (AP) Natalie Maines, lead singer of the
Dixie Chi~ ks , may soon be singing
lullabies,
Maines , 25, who married actor
Adrian Padar in June, .is pregnant, it
was announced Monday. The baby
is due in April.
"This is merely the first of 10
children,'' Pasdar, 35,jo ked.
T he D t.X.ie C hicks - Maines.
Emily Erwin and Martte Setdel have sold more than 15 million
CDs. Thetr hits incl ude "R eady to
Run" and "Goodbye Earl."
Maines's 18-month marri age to
Michael Tarabay, a fo rmer bass
player for the Chicks, ended earlier
this yea r. T he ma rriage ts Pasdar's
first.

Nugent offers
Columbine advice
DENVER (AP) - Rock star
and gun enthu siast Ted Nugent
su gges ~ in h i~ new book that stu dents could have stopped last year's
Col umbme Htgh massacre by
rushi ng one of the two gunmen.
Nu ge nt. a direc to r of the
N attonal Rifl e Assoctatt on. also

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Some men are sporting necklaces. Wh ere
do you d raw the line? - FASHIONCONFUSED IN L.A.
DEAR FASHION-CONFUSED:
Yo u've asked an intelli ge nt question.
Everyo ne would be better served if some
gu idelin es were issued .
T he problem li es in rhe hesitance of
many emp loyers to issue a spectfic dress
code, which has left many peo ple confu sed . What is or ts not acc eptable atti re
ts a line that mu st be draw n by the
employe rs.
Whether employee w a sutt and tte,
slac ks and a sport coat, o kh akis and a
casual shirt , attire in
e workpl ace
t and professional.
sho uld always look
While s
en ayers feel that casual
dress .improves pro ductivity, I have

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~Pe:Jt~~USE
Elementary and High ""''"'aavv•

wrote that the bloodbath proved
people should be allowed to carry
concealed weapons.
Nugent, 51, autographed copies
of his book, "God•, Guns and
Rock N' Roll,'' Monday at a
bookstore as two police officers
sto od guard.
Tom Mauser, whose son D aniel
was one of the 12 students k.illed at
Columbine, called Nugent's statements "despicable."
" I think he's l.ivmg .in this fa ntasy world where kids are crybabies
tf tl1ey do n't figh t back against
somebody holding a gu n,'' M auser
sat d.

Senator fined
by bibal judge
IGNAC IO, Colo. (AI') - Sen.
Ben N tghthorse Campbell was
fined $250 by an Indian tribal
judge and o rdered to serve 10
hour&gt; of commu nity service for
shooting at a dog fro m the side of
a highway near his home.

The 66-year- old Republican
shot at and miaacd a do1 that was
attacking his dol on Saturday, tribal prosecutor Julie Halligan •aid
after Campbell accepted a plea
agreement Monday.
"If I thoughr he was purposely
trying to harm somebody, I would
have pursued other charges," Hoiligan said. "He did not recklessly
put people .in danger."
F.irmg a gun from , across or onto
any public road on the Southern
Ute Indian R eservation is against
tribal law.

Supplies by
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Bowie, lman
have daughter

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star David Bowie an d h ts supermodel wife, I man , welcomed their
ftrst child Tuesday, a daughter they
named Alex.1ndria Zahra Jones.
The baby was born at an undisclosed hospttal and wetgh ed 7
po un ds, 4.6 o unces, pu bhcist
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DEAR ABBY: I am a smgle woman
(no chil dren) who hosts several family
parties durin g the year. I have stx brothers and sister&gt;. All are married, and they
have a total of I b children . Everyone in
the family ts mvited to these family gettogethers - and I used to lookin g forward to seei ng them. T he problem is, my
brother's five childre n each bnng a
boyfrie nd or girlfri end. I never know
whe n these "extra five" people are comtng, and it makes planning a party difficult. (If all the ni eces and nephews started bringing their friends, there would be
32 children 1)
My brother never tells me that their
kids' friends are comin g - and when
they do come, they socialize only with
eac h other.When I was a teen-ager, if we

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Van Buren
ADVICE
did not want to attend a family gathermg. we stayed home; we did not tnVIl c
our frie nds. lsn 'tit .inconstde rate to bnn g
uninvited guests to someone's home?
My m other tells me not to say anythmg, just to be happy we all get together and get along.
My feeling .is if others app rove of unin-

Handle fruits and vegetables
properly to avoid germs and illness. W hen purchasmg produce,
buy o nly those items that are
top quahty - no mold , bruising,
soft spots or shme. Do not place
fruits and vegetables in the bottom of the ca rt where they can
be bruised by other groceries.
Bu y o nly what ca n be used m a
f ~w davs.
Ar ho me place produ ce
unmed.iatel y in the crisper. It is
designed to have the ri ght
humidity fo r longe r sto rage.
Lettuce may be rinsed before
chilling to maintain crispness,
bu t o ther produce does no t
requi re tt.
Wash all frui~s and vegetables
in clean water before eating,
even .if the peel or skin will not
lie eaten. This wtll preve nt bacter ia fro m bemg passed from the
outside to the inside of the fruit.
Fir m fruits ·should be washed
in water that .is 80-11 0 degrees
Fahrenheit. Water that .is somewhat warm, emits more flavor
and aroma. Berries should be
put .in a colander, then sprayed
with a sink sprayer. The colander
allows the fruit to be turned
ge ntly. without bruising. If there
is no sin k sprayer, place soft fru it
and b erries 111 a colander or wire
basket, then dip several times .in
large kettl e of warm water.
Change water and repeat until
color stays clea r. Work qui ckly
so frui t won't abso rb excess
water, causing a decrease in
qual.ity
Dry the washed produce with
a paper towel. Greens sho uld be
cooked im mediately wt th out
dryin g.
Vegetabl es used tn salad s
sho ul d be washed m very cold
woter. T im wtll keep the foo d
cr isp. ()i p salad gree ns 111 icc

Becky
Baer
ADVICE
water 30 minutes before servmg.
Scrub firm vegetables such as
potatoes tf the skin is to be
ea ten. Peel and remove outer
leaves or nnds.
Do not cross-contammate
foods . Always wash hands thoroughly with soap and warm
water before preparing foods ,
after using the restroom, touching hair, chan ging a diaper or
blowing a nose. Be ~erta.in to
wash hands, surfaces and utensils
extensively with soap and warm
water before tou~hing fruits and
vegetables after handling raw
' meats and poultt"Y.
Detergents should not be used
to wash produce, because
residues will remain on the
food. Bakln1 soda, vincpr and
chlorine bleach may leave aftertutca and cause poiaoninl,
C lcaninlsprays may not be any
more effective that clean , clear
water.
Follow label instructions concern.ing refrigeration and expiration dates. Cover cut fruit and
vegetables and place in refrigerator set below 40 degrees
Fahrenheit. Fruit salad should
remain in the refri gerator until
se rving time. If cut fruits and
vegetables are unrefrige rated
lo nge r than four hours, they
should be thrown away,
(Becky Baer is an Ohio State
Universit y e:~: temion ~gen t. )

RYA N'S V I EW

BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

fiJd.1y i"' We dnL''d·'Y· A u ~ I(\, thl 2~'Jt h ~b y of 21 1! ll l.Th nc .lfl' I J7
J,,y&lt;; left in rh t• yc.tr
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~ t· m nngt un. Vt.
In 1HI2. I J~..·trol t t~· \l to Br1t1'h 111d lnd1 .u1 ti•tlc'J 111 tht· W.1r o f

Abigail

How to best handle
vegetables and fruits

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L',\~Y, .w.nlt~bd1 ry

1:hat's th t• general m 1 p n·s.~ 1 0 11 n.111onally An m ·tT.il l vi t•w of thl'
economy tells us Wt.' ·rL' doing wt'll. We "hou lcln't knor k our luck . Many
of us have lived throuKh too many pmods of downt\lrns and high
mtlauon to wanr to see them return
But while th e boom continu es, Appal.tdm continu es to la g Ero. nomic good times haw been a ranty 111 th e O hi o VaiiL-y, and prosperity has usuall y bee n detected toward the end of whatewr cycle th e
'nation experien ces
Before the current l'Upbori.t expirt·s, we n t'ed to gt.'t on th e band ~
wagon and enj oy tht" s.mlt.: di vidends of '\ ll CCl'"iS thl· rt''it c.l the U.S. h.L"i
in spades.
It's a ht'dgc .1ga111st th c futu n: Wl' can 't .lt10rd to nuss.
Contrary to popubr hd ief, not evcryom· \V,mts to be, or ca n be. ,1
nnlhonaue. Thert· arl' thoo,;e 1..vho Jrc co ntt' llt tu l1 ve comtOnablv bJseJ
on the fn m o,; of thflr L1bo r .md havt· ,1 re tire ment fn:t· of fi.nanr 1.1i
worry... Two c.1rs in t'.lth g.1r.tgt' ;:md ,1 l h1tlc n m t•vny pot." th l' 1Y2t ),
politk .tl pk dgl' to Amt"fl l'Jll \·ott.T' . 1s .1 r omT pl that stdl loo k-; prctry
good to people.
Howevn , 1n Ollf are,1, that gu.d t,m 'r be ar hl l' Vl'd o n ~ dt er ofp.lrt - _
time o r 111 111111l um wage JObs. Wink· crt".UI O!l o f better- paying JObs IS
the goal of all of our economic devdopment officta\5. achieving that
'goal is still hard to reac h due to l orattoJL p.,olatJull .111 d LKk of uJtl·;"tstructure.
T he task lm beco me more dtilic ult wnh the potcntt&lt;tl lms of thL'
Mt·lgs M mes and Pt kc.: tou\ nuLi c.u cnnchmcm pLmt. At th e ~am e
tli iiC',-it's served-as-a ~pu r-to attl at"tlll g re plat:-etn t•m JOh'i to rh c.• region.
A promoti onal catnp.ugJJ fu r the U.S .tl co rnd or through M c1gs.
A th e ns and H orkmg lUll lltlt'&lt;;j ts ont' llll'rho d loc,1l o tlici.1ls are uuli zlllg to mrcre'lt l'l llp l oyl' r~ 111 loc.mng herl' UHi c1.1h ,d"io need to look
at b nngmg o ther fo rm..; of t• m p l oy n~t·m. "ur h .1.. the t ekCI)I III1nl ll1 L':ltJo n o; m\luo;,; try. 11 1to rhe tn - rnu my
Addmonall y. 111 .1r k etm g th e mdm rn .1l parb dt·vd llpcd 111 ( ;.1l11.1.
M e 1gs .md M ~..,nn COllllflt''&gt; ar c t rltlcal Bu '&gt; IIH.'\~l''&gt; luok111 g tt ) ..·xp .111 d
arc l! kdv' ru Like ,1 lo n"tT
look &lt;~t ~lll .m :.1 \\' hne bnd :md un liti t''i .li t'
to
avaJI;th]e. Not buildlll g a hu'illl'"' tTo n1 'uatc h in .1 ll l'\V '&lt; ltl' tt·nd, ru
bode wdl fo r the bJLmce "beet
If App.llacln ,l I'\ to t'Vl' r brc.lk th e cyc k of powrt; th.n·. . bn: n
:m.Khcd to It t() r ....· ntun ~ ....lttractlon of ll t'W y. . &gt;h~ 1" v1t&lt;1l
Yc". du-; .trgtll nt' ll t ha" bee n ll t'ard hdi. m.:. Bu~ IHm 1' the Ill Ill' to .h. L.
W1th .1 n.Jthm.ll d ~,.·L non l oon u ng ,Hl d tlw potl'T ll l.ll li lr l h .lll~t· 111&gt; lll .lt tcr who\ ~..·kc t t'd to t h c ,W hit~..· lluu . . ,· o1 ( :ul l !l.l l'""· tht· rl'~ J U II \\'dl hr
ll li'\Slll ~ .lll o ppo rtumty 1f1 t dot·s n't 111.1 h· t hL 1 1~ l lt l Ol HH.'l tJ( /11 " '10011.
Tht·cx ptTts td l u" till' p.uty l.ll 1'1l l \ t tilll'\l' l n il \ 1\ tl ll l'l,]l..,~' \.\ l ll'll'
b. ·1ng I., t~,.· 1.., n·t t:l\ lll on.lhk. hut pn,.,1hh d1'.r'tn•u'.

Wednesday, August 16,1000

TIME OUT FOR TIPS

Job creation critical if area
will benifzt from good times
I lue tu th L·

The ·Daily Sentinel

Aunt welcomes big family but not all their friends

'Estabasnd 1111948

Charles W. Gove y
Publisher

Page A5

Detachment hard to maintain in face cfpoverty
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to middle-age man's spread

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C H IC AGO (AI') .- Here's
some news th at could keep nud dle-aged men awake nights: A
la ck of quality sil'cp may contribut e to love handles and double chins.
R esearchers at the Umverstty
of C htcago found what appears
to be • link betwee n mtddl e-age
spread and men's sleep patterns
JS th ey ge t o lder.
They fou nd that the quality of
111c n 's ~l cc p de c reas e~ wich age
.tlo ng wit h th e body's product 1011 of growth ho rmone. T.he
drop 111 growth horm one, m
tu rn, is thought to lead to fl ab.
N o w the researc hers arc
wo rkin g to sec tf new types of
'lecpi ng ptlls or hor mo ne injectiOn s G il l slow stgns of aging.
" We actuall y kn ow that tfwe
Inc rease deep slee p, we ca n
mcrease growth hor mone," said
Eve Va n Cau ter, a professor of
medt ci ne w ho led the stu dy,
pu bli shed in Wednesday's Journal of th e American Medi ca l
Association.
The smd y of bea uty sleep was
lim ited to healthy men, and .it ts
not clea r whether the fi ndmgs
.tpply to women .
Van C:IUter and her tt•am

looked at sleep stu dtes co nducted on 149 men from 1985 to
1999. They fo und that by the
tune men reach age 45. they
have nea rly lost the abtlt ty to fall
into deep sleep.
Men produ ce growth hormone pnmanly d unn g that
kmd of sleep.

viteol guests at their parnes, that is their
dec ision. I be hcve it is my choice who
atrcnds a parry I host. Do you th ink I am
being old-fashio ned&gt; - IRRITATED
AUNT IN OHIO
DEAR IRRITATED: There's no th- .
ing old- fas hioned abput good man ners.
Inform your siblings you would prefer
'that your parties be "family only" then relax the rule o nce a yeir and make
It an open house where everyone i~
mvited.
You are, fortunate to have a large, loving family. Not eve ryone is so blessed .
DEAR ABBY: I am trying to find o ut
what "business casual" means. T he dress
code fo r men has just changed in my
office, and ties and su tts are now optional. Most wear dress shirts and khaki pants.

received mail from readers tellin g me JU' l
the opp os tte.
DEAR ABBY: My brother has asked
me to be his best man. Th e proble m ts, I
am no t a man - I am a gtrl. I am honored to have been asked . bu t I don't
kn ow whar to wear. I don 't wan t to wear
what t he b rides maid s are weann g
because I wi ll look like I walked th e
wrong way o r something. Are th ere tu XL'dos for wom en&gt; STUC K IN
FRANKLIN, TENN.
DEAR STUCK: Yes, there are elegant
tuxed os for women -so m e Wi th pants
and some w tth sk.i'rts. If th e weddin g tsn't
for mal, a stmple, elega nt dinner suit
would also be appropnate. Ask your
brother and fut ure sister- in-law whtch
they woul d prefer.

Girl Scout projects judged at county fair
POMERO Y Big Bend Gtrl Scouts
recendy held JUdging fo r projects on exhtbit
at the Metgs County Fair this wee k.
Exh.ibttin g in the World of Well Being and
thetr grades are:
Brow nies- H atley Ebersbach ,A; Courtn ey
Mayes, B; N ikki Lawson, A; Amber Hockman,
A; Charh e Fink, B; Cayla Taylor, A; Maria
Meadows, B; Amanda Meadows, B; Kayla
G raham , A; Darci Btssell, A; Rachelle Kille, B;
Troop 106 7 Group, B. Chelsea C arpenter, B;
Stacy Macomber, A; Kerrie VanReeth, A;
Bec~a Donohu e, A,
Junior&gt; - Kayla Collins, B; Miki Young, B;
Jasmine Sparks, B; Troop 1042 Gro up, C;
Lindsey H ouser, A; Brandy McDa ntels, B;
Bethany Ki ng. A; Casey Smith, B; and Eri ca
C ogar, A .
Cadettes - Alisha C remeans, B; Jennifer
Roberts, B; Adrea n R eese, A; Troop 1261
group, B.
Senior&gt; - Sarah H o user, A; Bec ky Houser,
A.
Receivmg Ho norable mention in the judging wa s Eri cka Cogar. R eserve champion
went to Stacy Mac omber and grand champion to Kerri VanReeth.
Exhibiting in the World of People and their
grades are:
Brownies - Courtn ey Mayes, A; Nikki
Law son, A; Amber Hockman, C ; M egan

Sm.ith, B; Kayla Gra ham C;Troop 1015 gro up,
A;Jun.iors, Samantha Parsons, A; Kayla Collins,
A; Lmdsey Houser, A; Bethany King, A; Brean na Mitchell, B; Cadettes Alisha C remeans
(B); Senior&gt; Sarah Houser, A; Becky House r, A
Showing in the World of To day &amp; Tomorrow projects: Brownies, Amber H ockman, A;
Mega n Smith, B; Kayla Graham, B; Darci Bissell, A; Whitney Putman, A; Kori Collins, A;
Becca Do nohue; Jun iors; Kayla Collins, A;
Lindsey Houser, A; Bethany King, B; Casey
Sm.ith ,A; Breanna Mitchell, A; Cadettes Alisha
C remeans, B;Jennifer Roberts, A; Troop 126 1
group, A.
Exhibitin g in the World o f Arts are Brownies, Hail ey Ebersbach, B; Courtney Mayes, B;
Nikki Lawso n, A; Amber H oc kman, A; C harlie Fink, A; N icki Smith, B; Cayla Taylor, A;
M egan Smith. B;Autumn Ebersbach , B; Maria
M ea dows, B; Amanda M eadows, A; Kayla
Graham, A; Manah Htll, B; Alisa Shamp, A;
Rachelle Kille, B; Denise H annum, B; Hayley
Gillian, B; Troop 1067 group, A; Kerr.i VanReeth, B; Becca Donohue,A;Jumor&gt; Samatha
Parsons, B; Kayla Collins, A; Niki Young, B;
Jasmine Sparks, A; Sarah Wachter, B; Troop
1042 group, B; Lindsey Houser, A; Brandy
M cDaniels, A; Bethany King, B; Breanna
Mitchell, A; Encka Cogar, B; C adettes, Alisha
Cremeans , A; Jennifer Roberts, A; Adrean
Reese, B; Troop 1261 group, A; (Seniors)

Bec ky Ho user, A; Andrea Neutzli ng. A.
Projects in the World of CJ ut of Doors on
exhibit are: Brow nies, Courtney Mayes, B;
Autumn Ebersbac h, B; Kayla Grah am, A;
Mariah H ill, C; Whitney Putman , A; Denise
Hannum, A; Troop 10b7, B; Stepha nie Snuth ,
B; Becca Do no hue, B; Ju mors Kayla Coilms,
B; Nik.i Yo un g, A; Jasmine Sparks. A; Troop
I 042 group, A; Lindsey H ouser, A; Bethany
King, A; Breann a Mitchell, A; Jennifer Stru th ,
A; Samantha Shontz, A Ca dettes Jennifer
R oberts, A,Troop 1261 grou p, A.
Exhibiting Proj ects in the Worl d of Girl
Scouts are Brownies, Kayla G raham , B Troop
1015 group, A; Becca Do no hue, A; Ju mors,
Lindsey H ouser, B; Ca dettes, Jennifer
R oberts, A;Troop l2b l group, A.
R ecetving · H onorable mention were
Bethany Ki ng. Worl d of Well Dct ng, Encka
C ogar,World of Wdl Bemg,Jenmfer Roberts.
World of O ut of Doors and Bec ky House r
World of Well Being.
Reserve champions we nt to Cayla Taylor.
arts; Whttney Putman, out of doors; Stacy
Macomber, well-being; and Be,cca D onohue,
today and to mo rrow.
Grand champion honors went to Ni kki
Lawson in th e arts; Da rc.i Btssell m today and
tomorrow~

Denise Hannum , o ut of

doors~

Kerri VanReeth , well being, and Lindsey
Houser, well being.

NAMES IN THE NEWS
Dixie Chick
havln1• chlcklet
NASHVILLE, Tenn . (AP) Natalie Maines, lead singer of the
Dixie Chi~ ks , may soon be singing
lullabies,
Maines , 25, who married actor
Adrian Padar in June, .is pregnant, it
was announced Monday. The baby
is due in April.
"This is merely the first of 10
children,'' Pasdar, 35,jo ked.
T he D t.X.ie C hicks - Maines.
Emily Erwin and Martte Setdel have sold more than 15 million
CDs. Thetr hits incl ude "R eady to
Run" and "Goodbye Earl."
Maines's 18-month marri age to
Michael Tarabay, a fo rmer bass
player for the Chicks, ended earlier
this yea r. T he ma rriage ts Pasdar's
first.

Nugent offers
Columbine advice
DENVER (AP) - Rock star
and gun enthu siast Ted Nugent
su gges ~ in h i~ new book that stu dents could have stopped last year's
Col umbme Htgh massacre by
rushi ng one of the two gunmen.
Nu ge nt. a direc to r of the
N attonal Rifl e Assoctatt on. also

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Some men are sporting necklaces. Wh ere
do you d raw the line? - FASHIONCONFUSED IN L.A.
DEAR FASHION-CONFUSED:
Yo u've asked an intelli ge nt question.
Everyo ne would be better served if some
gu idelin es were issued .
T he problem li es in rhe hesitance of
many emp loyers to issue a spectfic dress
code, which has left many peo ple confu sed . What is or ts not acc eptable atti re
ts a line that mu st be draw n by the
employe rs.
Whether employee w a sutt and tte,
slac ks and a sport coat, o kh akis and a
casual shirt , attire in
e workpl ace
t and professional.
sho uld always look
While s
en ayers feel that casual
dress .improves pro ductivity, I have

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~Pe:Jt~~USE
Elementary and High ""''"'aavv•

wrote that the bloodbath proved
people should be allowed to carry
concealed weapons.
Nugent, 51, autographed copies
of his book, "God•, Guns and
Rock N' Roll,'' Monday at a
bookstore as two police officers
sto od guard.
Tom Mauser, whose son D aniel
was one of the 12 students k.illed at
Columbine, called Nugent's statements "despicable."
" I think he's l.ivmg .in this fa ntasy world where kids are crybabies
tf tl1ey do n't figh t back against
somebody holding a gu n,'' M auser
sat d.

Senator fined
by bibal judge
IGNAC IO, Colo. (AI') - Sen.
Ben N tghthorse Campbell was
fined $250 by an Indian tribal
judge and o rdered to serve 10
hour&gt; of commu nity service for
shooting at a dog fro m the side of
a highway near his home.

The 66-year- old Republican
shot at and miaacd a do1 that was
attacking his dol on Saturday, tribal prosecutor Julie Halligan •aid
after Campbell accepted a plea
agreement Monday.
"If I thoughr he was purposely
trying to harm somebody, I would
have pursued other charges," Hoiligan said. "He did not recklessly
put people .in danger."
F.irmg a gun from , across or onto
any public road on the Southern
Ute Indian R eservation is against
tribal law.

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VVednesday,August16,2000

County court
venire posted
POMER.OY -The following nanlt·s have been selected
as prospective juror&lt; for the
Meigs County Court for the
September, 2000 venire term:

NOVICE HORSE EXHIBITOR WINNERS- Pictured above are the novice horse exhibitor winners at Tuesday's 4-H/FFA Horse show. They are, from left, Adrian Bolin, Lydel Norman, Summer Folmer, Kyle Boggs,
and R.J. Leach.

SENIOR GYMHKANA GRAND/RESERVE CHAMPION - Stephanie
Story and Stacey Mills won grand and reserve champion in the senior
gymhkana division during the 4-H/FFA Horse Show on Tuesday. Pictured w1th them is Horse Prince Robbie Weddle and Horse Princess

Tuesday's 4-H Horse ShoV\I"resultS posted
ROCK SPRINGS The
Meigs Co unty 4-H/FFA Horse
'how was held Tuesday at the
Meigs County Fairgrounds.
In the Showmanship division,
grand and reserve champions were,
in order by class: Sandi Smith and
Jessica Janey, senior; Keshia Norman and Ashley Roush, junior.
Grand champion in the production cia" was Sandi Smith.
In the Performance Division,
grand and reserve champions were,
in order by class: Whitney Karr and
Sa.ndi Smith, senior; Keshia Norman and Bethany Riftle.
In the Gymhkana Competition,
grand and reserve champions were,
in order by class: Stephanie Story
and Stacey Mills, senior; Joey Riffle and Sonny Folmer, junior.
Novice Horse Exhibitor winners were Adrian Bolin, lydel
Norman, Sununer Folmer, Kyle
Boggs, and R.J. leach.

fimottly C . T!lckett, Pomeroy: William
Henry Nelson , Pomeroy; Doris June Richmond, Middlepon : Sheila Kay Dickinson.
Albany: Nora Jean Eakins, Pomeroy;
Hillery Mae Harris, Portland; Doris A.
Buchana, Reedsville: Marla Ellen 5ams,
Albany: Nanette M. Morrell, Albany: Jean·
nie Lo1s Taylor, Pomeroy; Stefani Ladonna
Pickens. Pomerov: Stacey Renee Cleland.
Pomeroy;
Brani
N1kcOte......_ ~ves,
Pomeroy; Mart&lt; A. Pi8fce, Racl?'l~ '8obby
Eugene Pavne, M1ddlepon: Manha D.
Whitley, Shade: Ethel D. Lowery, Middlepor1; Wilda W. Scarberry, Racine;
Stephanie Ann Evans, Reedsville.
William Brad Maynard , Racine: Judy
Sue Holter, Long Bottom; Vickie K. Klaibef,
Long Bottom; Jeffrey David Newell. Tuppets. Pla1ns; Unda E. Keesee, Middleport;
Dav1d A llen
Edwards,
M iddleport;
Clarence M . Lawrence, Portland; William
K. Marshall. Racine: Dwight W. Haskins.
Shade: Mi!lry Alice Gravier, Long Bottom:
Candice Jean Walker, Middleport· Doris
Marie Grueser. RaCine: Fred Micha~l Hoffman. Pomeroy: Charles William Frecker
Racine; Donald E. Yoho, Pomeroy; ShirleY
Ann Sisson, Pomeroy: Bobby J. Rathbum,
Pomeroy: Teresa Robin Dunfee, Middleport: David W. Uewellyn. Albany; Matthew
Earl Sel lers, M1ddleport; Monserrate
Cordero, ~iddleport : Jani ce K. Adams,
Rutland: D1ana Carol Kimes, Reedsville:
Mindy Lynn Halley, Pomeroy; Adam D.
Williams, Middlepon; Charles
Buck m
Racine; Christipa E. Neece, Pomeroy;
Rhonda · Kay Koehler, Reedsville: Ronald
. Jerome Hanning , Albany.
Jim Eugene Davis, Autl.ind ; Jackilil R.
Wh1teman, Long Bottom; Bettie Pigott,
Lon? Bonom; Michael David Rush,
RaC1ne: Cleta Maxene Hoffman, PomEifoy;
Jason Lynn Arnold, Pomeroy: Shirley A1ln
Jones. Reedsville; Michelle Renee Gregory, Middleport: Clarence E. Lee, Pomeroy:
Joann K. Whiteman, Porttnad: Betty L
Weversmi ller,
Pomeroy ;
Jesse
L.
Wingrove, Racine ; Laura Ann Noel,
Albany; Barbara Kay Lawrence, Syracuse;
Bernard P. Lavalley, Jr., Racine: William D .
Davis,
Middleport; Thomas James
Richard son. Middlepon: Mary Katherine
Persons. Pomeroy; Maxine H. Robinson,
Middleport; Amos Tillis. Rutland; Roy
Eugene O'Dell, Rutland: Glenna Joan
Snowden . Rutland ; Lavada V. Barcus,
Chesh1re; Erin Marie Rou sh. Middleport;
Donn Raymond Pumpa, Racine; Bonita
Louise McAngus, Pomeroy; Jeffrey Lee
Baughma,n. Langsville.
Arthur A. Jarvi s, Pomeroy; Benney S.
Dent, Pomeroy; Martha A . Boynton,
Pomeroy: M1r.hele C Garr ets:m Rac ine·
Juliana Mich elle Hayman, A~edsville:
Helen Jane Pickens, Racine: Timothy
Allen Selby, Pomeroy; Florence M.
Grueser, Shade; Meli ssa Day Ramsburg.
Pomeroy ;· Ralph Leroy VanCooney,
Pomeroy: Donald Elmer Roush, Syracuse;
Betty V. Sayre, Racine: Tho mas E. Hoffner. Middleport; Kevin Wayne VanMatre,
Pomeroy; Dorothy Hartenbach, Middleport; Gene Paul King, Pomeroy; Ronnie W.
Eblin, Pomeroy: Ronald L. Birt , Pomeroy;
Raymond L. Patterson, Rutland; Stephen
W. Taylor. Jr.. Long Bottcfn: George Napier, Aaedsvtlle: William S. Fanning, Albany;
Cathy J . Sargent, Reedsville; Michael
Ri chard Hayman, Reedsville: Irene BaJcter,

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PRODUCTION CHAMPION - Sandi Smith was the winner of the
senior production division. Pictured with her is Horse Princess Keisha
Norman and Horse Prince Robbie Weddle.

JR. GYMHKANA GRAND/RESERVE CHAMPION - Joey Riffle and
Sonny Folmer took top honors in the junior gymhkana division during
t he Jun1or Fair Horse Show at the Meigs County Fair. Also pictured is
Horse Prince Robbie Weddle and Horse Princess Keisha Norman.

Junior Fair
goat
show
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wtnners
POMEROY - Results of the
Meigs County Junior Fair goat
show held Tuesday morning are as
follows, in order ·by class:

Pomeroy.
Rita J . Radford , Pomeroy; Belva H.
Willard , Pomeroy; Alberta M. Dalton,
Pomeroy; Peggy Sue H1ll, Racine: Pamela
L. Crow, Pomerov: William G . Toundas,
Pomeroy; Nellie N. Hudson. Middleport;
MaryA. Fields. Middleport: Brian K. Armes.
Pomeroy; Laticia M Metheney, Vinton;
Betty Athea Harris, ReedSvil le: Stacie A
Pullins. Long Bottom: Jennifer E. KeiiBf',
Long Bottom: Joan W. Colli ns, Rutland;
Megan C . Manuel, Racine; Paul John
Sha1f9f. Portta.nd; Dennis Lee Richards
Jr., Racine; Claudie. B . Kruskamp:
Langsville; Emerson Eugene Houdasl"1elt,
Pomeroy: Paul E. Beegle. Racine: Judy A
Pape, Syracuse; James David Howard,
Rutland; Clifford Thoma s Roseberry, Syracuse: Lori Ann Smrth, Long Bottom; Robert
F. Snowden, Rutland; Howard D. Nolan ,
Syracuse; William T. Gar1eton, Racine :
Laura K. Hart, Racine.
Robel: L. Smith, Long Bottom; Virgil Parsons, Pomeroy: Gortney Leanne Haley,
Pomeroy:
Mi chael
D
Davenport,
Pomeroy:
Heather Michelle Wise,
Pomeroy; Donna Rae Jenkins. Rutland :
Lesl1e V. Frank. Pomeroy; W11i1am L. Facemyer, Po meroy; Richard D . Manzey,
Pomeroy; Rhonda Lean Fish, Pomeroy;
Michele A . DicKerson, Pomeroy; Elwin
Edward James, Pomeroy; PBg M. Carper,
Pomeroy; Roger Lee Starcher, RaCine;
Dallas D. Sayre, Mtddleport ; Jack Wayne
Hart, Pomeroy; Robert Ke ith Hypes,
Langsv1 ll e : Alben Roush , Pomeroy;
Janelle Darlene Harmon , Racine; and
. Thomas 0. McKay, Long Bottom .

(Showman) Intermediate, Beginner,
grand cllampioo showman, John Swanson, reserve champion showman, Carrie
Myers;
Crossbreed dairy kid, grand champk&gt;n
"!ossbreed, John Swanson; (Alpine) dairy
kid, John Swanson, Dry Yearling, Gerrie
Myers, grand cllampk&gt;n Alpine, Chris Trader, reserve cllampk&gt;n Alpine, Carrie Myers;
harness goal, grand champion harness
goal, Chris Trader.

ORAND CHAMPION SHOWMAN
(NEAR RIGHT) - John Swanson
took grand champion honors in the
showmanship division during Tuesday's Junior Fair Goat Show which
took place at the Meigs County
Fair.
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RESERVE CHAMPION SHOWMAN
(FAR RIGHT) - Carrie Myers won
reserve champ1on in the showmanship division on Tuesday morning during the Meigs County Junior
Fair Goat Show.

Horticulture exhibit judging results posted at Meigs County Fair
ROCK SPRINGS - Horticulture e xhibits at the Meigs
Cou nty Fair were j udged
on Monday. The displays will
remain in pl ace at the Coon
Hunter's Building through Saturday.
First pla ce winners, by class,
were : yellow corn, Virgil King,
Pomeroy; ye llow sweet corn,
Devon Baum, Pomeroy; Indian
corn, Roy Holter, Pom eroy; peck.
wheat, Ross Hultt:r. Pomeroy;
potatoes, cobblers, Phillip King,
Po meroy; po tatoes, Yuko n Gold,
H enry D.1hr. Long Botto m ; potatoc~. Ken nebe cs. Harry Brown ,
R acml': pota tO('S, other variery,
Elizabeth £le.1 h rs, Pomeroy; sweet
potatoes. var iety, Harry Drow n.
Gree n cabbage, Bri ar Dill,
Long Botto m; red ca bbage, Ja ck
King, Po me roy: tomatOt'&lt;, red,
Devon Baum; to matoes, yellow,
Devon Blum; tomatoes, pear red,
Maxi ne D yer, Rutland; tomatoes,
cherry, Emily Bing, Rutl and ;
tomatoes, bi-color, H arry Brown ;
green pod pole beans, Debo rah
Mohler. Pomeroy: ya rd long pole

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pod bm h

hL",Jm. P.un ci.J I b gL·r. Coo lville.
Lima beans, Evelyn H o ll on,

King, Po meroy; p1ckles, V~rgli lene Hayes; grape, concord, plate, D evon BJum ; brgl'~t \\",ltt'r!lldKing; okra, plate, Deborah Harry Brown; grapes, Niagara , O II , H e1i ry IJahr ; Llr;:c·s t apple ,
Moh ler : zucc hini, Briar Dill; sum- plate, Roy Holter; Keifer pea r. Darlen e Ha yes .
mer squ ash , Darlene Hayes, plate, Maxine Dyer; Bartlett pear,
Largest to mato, Evely n H olPomeroy; crooked neck squash, plate, Harry Brown; peaches, yel- lon ; brgt·st bt·et, Evelyn H o llon;
Darlen e H ayes; acorn squash, low, plate, Darlene Hayes.
largc~t cuc umber, Uriar Dill;
llrior Dill ; butternut squash, Lida
Peaches, white, plate, Darl ene longest CLh.: umbcr, Bnar DilL
R at hburn : Middleport; dipper Hayes; bla c k raspberry, Harry .largest sqtmh , Jack King: b rgcst
go urds, llmr Dill.
Brown ; red raspberry, Harry cantdoupe, Henry Bahr; larges t
Orn.unc ntal gourds. BrlJ.r iDill: · Brown; blackberry, Harry Brown ; c:lr of co rn . VIrgii1&lt;ing: lo ngest
melo n, C harleston Gray, Henry · blueberry. Harry Brown; best diS- bean , Bri ar Dill; lar~est cabbage,
lbhr; mdon s, variety, Darlene play of garden produce, Saundra G. R . Th o m pson, Po meroy; lreak
Hayt·s: melo ns, variety, Devon Bush, Langsville; largest po tato, vcgt·tables, Deborah Mohler.
Batn n; apples, Stayman Winesap, Henry Bahr; largest pumpkin ,
Eve lyn H ol lon; apples, Rome
Bea uty, Evelyn Hollo n ; apples,
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Gulden Delicious, H arry Brown;
.1pplcs, Gnmes Golden, Darlene
Hayes; apples, Maiden Blush, DarIL•ne Hayes; apples, variety, Dar-

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JUDGING - Robin Stephenson,
Adams County Extension agent.
judged the 331 entries in the
Meigs County Fair's horticulture
division this week .
Racine ; white on ions, Briar Dill ;
yellow onions, H enry Dahr ; red
o nions, Ha r.ry Brow n ; bot pef&gt;pers. Briar Dill; "vcct peppel&lt;.
E l iz :~ bl't h King, l'omerny; lH.'l' f'o ,
Eve lyn H ollo n: carrots, H arr y
Brown: g reen ru c mu be r~. VIrgil

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on August 11 &amp; 18.
Emergencies should be reported to
the Maintenance Garage at 992-5711
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NL: Helton flirt .witll .400, Page B6
AL: Tribe falls to A~. Page B6

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WEDNESDAY'S

HIGHLIGHTS
Barbounvllle Little
Leaguen fall to Texas
BARBOURSVILLE, W.Va .
(AP) Barboursville's 11-12
little League all-stars lost their
bid Tuesday night to play in the
Little League World Series.
Barboursvi lle's all-stars were
defeated 10-0 by Bellaire, Texas in
the Southern Region Tournament championship game in St.
Petersburg, Fla.
Bellai re qualified for the World
Series that begins Sunday and
runs through Aug. 26.
Barboursville ended tournament play with a 6-2 record. Bellaire was 5-0.

Browns may tum to Hostetler
CLEVELAND (AP) - Jeff Hostetler is everything the
Cleveland Browns need in a No. 2 quarterback . He's got
15 years of NFL experience, a willingness to teach Tim
Couch and he won a Super Bowl - as a backup.
Hostetler. hasn't played since 1997. He turned down
offers last year from St. Louis, Tennessee ant;! San Francisco to help his 9-year-old son, Tyler, recover from a serious spinal-cord injury.
Well, Tyler has made a comeback. Now it might be his
dad's turn.
The Browns are searching for a second-string QB after
Ty Detmer ruptured his Achilles' tendon Saturday night
and was lost for the season. Cleveland needs help and

roster cuts to find a suitable backup. Palmer also would
Hostetler thinks he could provide some.
·
"If they would happen to call, I would listen to them ," rather bring in a player who has been in a camp this sumHostetler said in a phone interview from his home in mer.
" We're still going to wait," Clark said .."We have some
West Virginia on Tuesday. "It would have to be the right
guy&lt; in mind and we'll see who's available next week .
situation for me to CQD'Ie back."
Dwight C lark, Clev~la~d~;di rector of football opera- After that, who knows, we just may ·have to give Jeff a
tions, said Hostetler has already been discussed as a can- call."
Palmer said he wouldn't rule out Hostetler as a possididate.
bility
just because he hasn 't played in a couple years .
"That's the first name that came up on the plane back
"He's very talented," Palmer said. " It's still early in the
(from Chicago)," Clark said Tuesday. "I ran into Jeff on
process."
vacation and I know that he's definitely in great shape."
Clark and Browns. coach Chris Palmer have said the
Please see Hostetlar. Pllp 86
team's preference is to wait until the Aug. 22 and Aug. 27

BENGALS NOTES

Myers
wants injury
settlement

u.s.. Russia draw

GEORGETOWN, Ky. (AP) Greg Myers signed a two-year
contract with the Cincinnati
Bengals in March.
Now, because of a preseason
knee injury, the safety's career
with the team may be over.
Myers, 27, is negotiating a'n
injury settlement with the club.
He suffered a serious knee injury
in the Bengals' preseason opener
at Buffalo on Aug. 4.
"The injury put them in a bind
and put me in a bind at the same
time," Myers said. "But the Ben-.
gals have been good to me and it\
business, and they want to put a
roster out there that they feel they
can win with during the beginning of the season.
" We're trying to come to terms
right now and figure out what
would work best;' Myers said. "I
talked to the coaches. It wam't
over the phones, it w.ts face-toface, and I appreciate that ."

CO LLEGE PARK, Md. (AP)
- Two days after blowing out
Russia,
the
U.S. women 's
Olympic soccer team settled for a
1-1 tie with the Russians . Joy
Fawcett scored for the Ameri-

cans.

Reid signs ~ Magic
OR.LANDO, Fla. (AP) - The
Orlando Ma!(J C signed free-agent
forward"ce nter Don Reid . Reid
averaged 3.8 points and 2.7
rebounds per game with Washinb'lon and Detroit last season.

Swoopes named
WNBA's top defender
HOUSTON (AP) Houston's Sheryl Swoopes, who won
th e WNDA scoring championship for the first time this season, was named rh e lea gue's
defensivepl~y~rof th e year.

Bodine will race
HARRISBURG, N.C (AP) Todd Bodine will race in Sunday\ Pepsi 400 at Michigan
Speedway in place of Terry
Labonte, who is still recovering
from the effects of two wrecks in
July.

U.S. Olympic

swimming roundup
INDIANAPOLIS (AP)
Gary Hall Jr. broke a decade-old
Am erican record 'in the 50-meter
freestyle at the ' U.S. Olymp1 c tri al&lt;, edging Anthony Ervin in
the second2 1.76 seconds -

fa stest swim m hi story. Ervin
claimed the seco nd trip to Sydney in 2 1.80, the third-fastest
time ~ver.
Ervin already had become the
first U.S. swimmer of black heri ta~t' t() m ake the Olympic team,
c :-~rning a relay spot.
Seventee n-year-old ian Croc ker won the Ill() buttertly. becomin g rhe eighth teen-ager to make
the Ol ympic men 's team .
Brooke Henn en will get a
chan ce to defend her Olympic
Hlll l ti·ee (itle at Sydm·y after
t.: rui s in ~ to an expc([ed vicrory.
Kaitlin Sanclenn, 17. was second .
She will be the only American
woman to swim three individual
ew nts in Sydney.
Amanda Adkins be came the
third University of Georg ia
swimmer to make the women's
team when she won the 200
backstroke.
Lindsay
Benko
clai med the seco nd Olympic
berth .

Miller deared
to compete
UNDATED (AI') -

Shannon

Miller, vvi nner of a record seven
Olympic gymnastics m edals, w as
granted an inJu ry petiti o n for the
U.S. trials after show ing m a
mock mt:-c.:t th ;u "iht''s n :covc red
irom a hmline crac k in her right
leg and is healthy enough to
com pete tlus wee k.
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against Milwaukee. The Brewers won 2-1 in 10 innings thanks to
Richie Sexson's RBI single. (AP)

JUST OUT OF REACH - Despite his best effort, this groundball
eluded Cincinnati shortstop Barry Larkin in last night's game

Sexson, Brewers bum Redlegs
MILWAUKEE (AP) Richie Sexson a little bit. I told myself not to do that anymore and try to take it back up the middle."
made it count when he connected.
Curtis leskanic (3-3) faced one batter,
Sexson struck out three times, but he
homered in the second inning, then singled striking out Chris Sexton with runners on
h ome the winning run with two outs in the first and second in the lOth.
"It was a gteat ballgame and we had great
10th Tuesday night to give the Milwaukee
Brewers a 2- I victory over the Cincinnati pitching until the 1Oth inning," Cincinnati
manager Jack McKeon said. "Bases on balls
Reds.
"We know he's going to strike out," will kill you . We just put ourselves in a big
Brewers manager Davey lopes said. "There hole."
Cincinnati, held to three hits through the
aren't too many power hitters that don't
first
six inninb" by John Snyder, tied it at 1
strike out a lot in this game."
Santiago Perez drew a leadoff walk off with an Uliearn cd run in the seventh.
Michael Tu cker tripled to right-center
Mark Wohlm (1-2) in the l.Uth, pinch-hitone out and continued home when
with
ter luis lopez sacrificed and Ron Belliard
the relay throw from second baseman Belwalked.
·
liard sailed into the Reds' dugout.
Larry Luebbers relieved and walked MarSexson gave the Brewer&lt; a I -0 lead with
quis Grissom to load the bases. After Geoff
J enkins struck out, Sexson lin ed a 2- 1 p1tch his fourth home run since joining Milwaukee.
to the gap in right-center tield .
Sexson, who had 16 homers in 9 1 games
"I laid off a couple of lm good splits," said
with
Cleveland, Jed off the second by conSexson, acquired from C leveland on July 28
for pitcher&lt; IJob Wickman , Jason Bere and necting off Pete Harnisch .
"The home run was a sinker that was a
Steve Woodard "The tim pitch, I hit JUSt
pretty
good pitch ," Sexson said. "He threw a
foul and felt like I jumpt·d out 111 front of it

pretty good ball and I got my hands out and
was fortunate to get enough liti on it to get
it out of the park."
Sexson, who had 31 homers, 1 16 RBI&lt;
and 117 strikeouts last season with the Indi ans, has driven in a run in six straight games.
"As a power hitter and as somebody who
drivt·s in runs, you're going to strike ·out,"
said Sexson, who is hitting .317 with 14
RBis in 15 games since the trade. "If you've
been around the game, you're goin g to
strike out, n o matter who you are ."
Snyder has not won smce June 22. losing
four decisions in nine starts over that span.
He allowt:d OI1L' un earned run on fOur hits
in eight innings .
"He pitched a littl e blt better than I did,"
Harnisch said. "It's as simpk as that . It happens. We cou ldn't get ;1nything going."
Cin cinnati hali loo;; t two strai gh[ after
sweeping the Cubs to fall S 1/ 2
behind first- place St. Louis in the NL Cen tral.
"It's still gomg to be a ~ood rmd trip if we
win tonforrow.'' M c Keon said.

PGA CHAMPIONSHIP

!;·"""'

Heiigals offic1als sa1ifthaf&lt;hey
planned to waive Myers and that
an injury settlement was imminent .
But if one can't be reached,
they will retain his rights . A settlement could give Myers four or
five weeks of pay as compensation .
The Bengals had 72 players on
the roster after releasing tight end
Damian Vaughn on Tuesday. Jlosters must be cut to 65 players by
next Tuesday and to 53 on Aug.

27.
The
6-foot-1, 202-pound
M yers was drafted in the fifth
ro und out of Colorado State in
1996. He can remain w1th the
club until a settlement is reached,
but won't be playing anytime
soon.

Myers injured a patella tendon
in his kneecap and said he won 't
be able to run for at least six
weeks.
M yers,
trom
Steamboat
Springs, Colo., haJ started 34 of ··
5H regular-season games at free
safety during the last four seaso ns.
He was rep la ced as a starter b)'
Cory Hall in the fifth game of
1'!99.

EAST'ERN TICKETS

Eagles
fa
II
sports
Woods takes aim at tour title
P.asses on sale now
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (A P) Tiger Woods has won three of
th e la st four major champi onships, including runaway victories in the U.S. and British
Opens.
,
Imagine what he might have
done if he had prepared properly.
" As time goes on, I will probably get a li ttle bit more of a
g rasp of how to prepare myself
for th ese," Woods said Tuesday
after breaking away from a massive gallery ·that followed him
during a practice round for this
week's PCA C hampionship.
"Eac h' year I have gotte n bet•
ter at getting ready and peaking
for majo rs," he said. " It's just a
matter of learning a little bit

ntore."
Woods began to prepare his ,
defense of the title he won last
year at Medinah by traipsing Valhalla Golf Club with friend and
neighbor Mark O'Meara. After
spending four hours playing in
90-degree tenaperaturrs and
high humidity, he said hi&lt; game
was rounding into shape.
''I'm not quite there yet, but
you don't want to exactly be
right on Tuesday," Woods said . " I
felt like my game is progressing
day to day and it's nice to feel
that. From here on o ut, I'll kind
of touch it up a little bit, get
more of a feel of the golf course
and the greens and the chipping
areas and locations - where I
need to put the ball with th e

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correct spin and things like that
- nwre course man agement ."
A year ago, Woods went 11
under to beat Sergio Garcia by a
shot. He led the field in average
driving distance with 30R yards,
and birdies with 21 .
M any critics of the course
have said that Woods will annihi late Valhalla, which surrendered
record sc.o res when Mark
Brooks edged Kenny Perry to
win the 1996 PGA C hampionship. Woods didn't turn pro
until after that tournament and
had never played the course until
la&lt;t week .
Some bclievl" the course is
long enough to challenge eve n

Please see PGA. Pill• 83

h1gh school level.
Adult football passes may be
purchased tor th e 2000 footb all
" '"on fer S15. Thi s pass is good
fo r all football games, both
Senior C:itizt'n fXI"i~L'S may be j unior high and high school
p urchased for th e 211110- 200 1 level.
All athktic passes may be purschool year for $10. You must
chased
in the main office at
havt' a Golden Buc keye rard to
purchao;;t• the pass, and a rt'sidt·n t Eastern High School, beginning
of the Easter n Local Srhool Monday, August 21, 21100 from
H:lltl a. m . until 3:30 p.m .
Di strict.
The athletic ticket pri ces have
This pass is good f&lt;H .111 athalso
been set for the 20\)0- 20GI
let ic t•vt·nts.
Adult voll cyhall pa«&lt;'' m ay lw yt·a r. ·an d art· as follows: Adultpurchased for tht• 21!111 1 vollt-y- $4 hi!olh schoo l and student-$2.
For junior hi gh, the pri ce is
ball sea'&lt;111 fo r S."\ll.
$2
fo r adu lt and S I for junior
Thi s p,JSs JS good t(,,- all vol lt-yh.•llmatches, botl1 JUnior and hi gh .

EAST MEIGS - Prices have
bee n set for athl etic tickets and
pas&lt; ~&lt; for the 20llll- 211111 at hlet ic seaso ns at Ea~;tt'rn High
School.

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Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

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VVednesday,August16,2000

County court
venire posted
POMER.OY -The following nanlt·s have been selected
as prospective juror&lt; for the
Meigs County Court for the
September, 2000 venire term:

NOVICE HORSE EXHIBITOR WINNERS- Pictured above are the novice horse exhibitor winners at Tuesday's 4-H/FFA Horse show. They are, from left, Adrian Bolin, Lydel Norman, Summer Folmer, Kyle Boggs,
and R.J. Leach.

SENIOR GYMHKANA GRAND/RESERVE CHAMPION - Stephanie
Story and Stacey Mills won grand and reserve champion in the senior
gymhkana division during the 4-H/FFA Horse Show on Tuesday. Pictured w1th them is Horse Prince Robbie Weddle and Horse Princess

Tuesday's 4-H Horse ShoV\I"resultS posted
ROCK SPRINGS The
Meigs Co unty 4-H/FFA Horse
'how was held Tuesday at the
Meigs County Fairgrounds.
In the Showmanship division,
grand and reserve champions were,
in order by class: Sandi Smith and
Jessica Janey, senior; Keshia Norman and Ashley Roush, junior.
Grand champion in the production cia" was Sandi Smith.
In the Performance Division,
grand and reserve champions were,
in order by class: Whitney Karr and
Sa.ndi Smith, senior; Keshia Norman and Bethany Riftle.
In the Gymhkana Competition,
grand and reserve champions were,
in order by class: Stephanie Story
and Stacey Mills, senior; Joey Riffle and Sonny Folmer, junior.
Novice Horse Exhibitor winners were Adrian Bolin, lydel
Norman, Sununer Folmer, Kyle
Boggs, and R.J. leach.

fimottly C . T!lckett, Pomeroy: William
Henry Nelson , Pomeroy; Doris June Richmond, Middlepon : Sheila Kay Dickinson.
Albany: Nora Jean Eakins, Pomeroy;
Hillery Mae Harris, Portland; Doris A.
Buchana, Reedsville: Marla Ellen 5ams,
Albany: Nanette M. Morrell, Albany: Jean·
nie Lo1s Taylor, Pomeroy; Stefani Ladonna
Pickens. Pomerov: Stacey Renee Cleland.
Pomeroy;
Brani
N1kcOte......_ ~ves,
Pomeroy; Mart&lt; A. Pi8fce, Racl?'l~ '8obby
Eugene Pavne, M1ddlepon: Manha D.
Whitley, Shade: Ethel D. Lowery, Middlepor1; Wilda W. Scarberry, Racine;
Stephanie Ann Evans, Reedsville.
William Brad Maynard , Racine: Judy
Sue Holter, Long Bottom; Vickie K. Klaibef,
Long Bottom; Jeffrey David Newell. Tuppets. Pla1ns; Unda E. Keesee, Middleport;
Dav1d A llen
Edwards,
M iddleport;
Clarence M . Lawrence, Portland; William
K. Marshall. Racine: Dwight W. Haskins.
Shade: Mi!lry Alice Gravier, Long Bottom:
Candice Jean Walker, Middleport· Doris
Marie Grueser. RaCine: Fred Micha~l Hoffman. Pomeroy: Charles William Frecker
Racine; Donald E. Yoho, Pomeroy; ShirleY
Ann Sisson, Pomeroy: Bobby J. Rathbum,
Pomeroy: Teresa Robin Dunfee, Middleport: David W. Uewellyn. Albany; Matthew
Earl Sel lers, M1ddleport; Monserrate
Cordero, ~iddleport : Jani ce K. Adams,
Rutland: D1ana Carol Kimes, Reedsville:
Mindy Lynn Halley, Pomeroy; Adam D.
Williams, Middlepon; Charles
Buck m
Racine; Christipa E. Neece, Pomeroy;
Rhonda · Kay Koehler, Reedsville: Ronald
. Jerome Hanning , Albany.
Jim Eugene Davis, Autl.ind ; Jackilil R.
Wh1teman, Long Bottom; Bettie Pigott,
Lon? Bonom; Michael David Rush,
RaC1ne: Cleta Maxene Hoffman, PomEifoy;
Jason Lynn Arnold, Pomeroy: Shirley A1ln
Jones. Reedsville; Michelle Renee Gregory, Middleport: Clarence E. Lee, Pomeroy:
Joann K. Whiteman, Porttnad: Betty L
Weversmi ller,
Pomeroy ;
Jesse
L.
Wingrove, Racine ; Laura Ann Noel,
Albany; Barbara Kay Lawrence, Syracuse;
Bernard P. Lavalley, Jr., Racine: William D .
Davis,
Middleport; Thomas James
Richard son. Middlepon: Mary Katherine
Persons. Pomeroy; Maxine H. Robinson,
Middleport; Amos Tillis. Rutland; Roy
Eugene O'Dell, Rutland: Glenna Joan
Snowden . Rutland ; Lavada V. Barcus,
Chesh1re; Erin Marie Rou sh. Middleport;
Donn Raymond Pumpa, Racine; Bonita
Louise McAngus, Pomeroy; Jeffrey Lee
Baughma,n. Langsville.
Arthur A. Jarvi s, Pomeroy; Benney S.
Dent, Pomeroy; Martha A . Boynton,
Pomeroy: M1r.hele C Garr ets:m Rac ine·
Juliana Mich elle Hayman, A~edsville:
Helen Jane Pickens, Racine: Timothy
Allen Selby, Pomeroy; Florence M.
Grueser, Shade; Meli ssa Day Ramsburg.
Pomeroy ;· Ralph Leroy VanCooney,
Pomeroy: Donald Elmer Roush, Syracuse;
Betty V. Sayre, Racine: Tho mas E. Hoffner. Middleport; Kevin Wayne VanMatre,
Pomeroy; Dorothy Hartenbach, Middleport; Gene Paul King, Pomeroy; Ronnie W.
Eblin, Pomeroy: Ronald L. Birt , Pomeroy;
Raymond L. Patterson, Rutland; Stephen
W. Taylor. Jr.. Long Bottcfn: George Napier, Aaedsvtlle: William S. Fanning, Albany;
Cathy J . Sargent, Reedsville; Michael
Ri chard Hayman, Reedsville: Irene BaJcter,

w.

PRODUCTION CHAMPION - Sandi Smith was the winner of the
senior production division. Pictured with her is Horse Princess Keisha
Norman and Horse Prince Robbie Weddle.

JR. GYMHKANA GRAND/RESERVE CHAMPION - Joey Riffle and
Sonny Folmer took top honors in the junior gymhkana division during
t he Jun1or Fair Horse Show at the Meigs County Fair. Also pictured is
Horse Prince Robbie Weddle and Horse Princess Keisha Norman.

Junior Fair
goat
show
•
wtnners
POMEROY - Results of the
Meigs County Junior Fair goat
show held Tuesday morning are as
follows, in order ·by class:

Pomeroy.
Rita J . Radford , Pomeroy; Belva H.
Willard , Pomeroy; Alberta M. Dalton,
Pomeroy; Peggy Sue H1ll, Racine: Pamela
L. Crow, Pomerov: William G . Toundas,
Pomeroy; Nellie N. Hudson. Middleport;
MaryA. Fields. Middleport: Brian K. Armes.
Pomeroy; Laticia M Metheney, Vinton;
Betty Athea Harris, ReedSvil le: Stacie A
Pullins. Long Bottom: Jennifer E. KeiiBf',
Long Bottom: Joan W. Colli ns, Rutland;
Megan C . Manuel, Racine; Paul John
Sha1f9f. Portta.nd; Dennis Lee Richards
Jr., Racine; Claudie. B . Kruskamp:
Langsville; Emerson Eugene Houdasl"1elt,
Pomeroy: Paul E. Beegle. Racine: Judy A
Pape, Syracuse; James David Howard,
Rutland; Clifford Thoma s Roseberry, Syracuse: Lori Ann Smrth, Long Bottom; Robert
F. Snowden, Rutland; Howard D. Nolan ,
Syracuse; William T. Gar1eton, Racine :
Laura K. Hart, Racine.
Robel: L. Smith, Long Bottom; Virgil Parsons, Pomeroy: Gortney Leanne Haley,
Pomeroy:
Mi chael
D
Davenport,
Pomeroy:
Heather Michelle Wise,
Pomeroy; Donna Rae Jenkins. Rutland :
Lesl1e V. Frank. Pomeroy; W11i1am L. Facemyer, Po meroy; Richard D . Manzey,
Pomeroy; Rhonda Lean Fish, Pomeroy;
Michele A . DicKerson, Pomeroy; Elwin
Edward James, Pomeroy; PBg M. Carper,
Pomeroy; Roger Lee Starcher, RaCine;
Dallas D. Sayre, Mtddleport ; Jack Wayne
Hart, Pomeroy; Robert Ke ith Hypes,
Langsv1 ll e : Alben Roush , Pomeroy;
Janelle Darlene Harmon , Racine; and
. Thomas 0. McKay, Long Bottom .

(Showman) Intermediate, Beginner,
grand cllampioo showman, John Swanson, reserve champion showman, Carrie
Myers;
Crossbreed dairy kid, grand champk&gt;n
"!ossbreed, John Swanson; (Alpine) dairy
kid, John Swanson, Dry Yearling, Gerrie
Myers, grand cllampk&gt;n Alpine, Chris Trader, reserve cllampk&gt;n Alpine, Carrie Myers;
harness goal, grand champion harness
goal, Chris Trader.

ORAND CHAMPION SHOWMAN
(NEAR RIGHT) - John Swanson
took grand champion honors in the
showmanship division during Tuesday's Junior Fair Goat Show which
took place at the Meigs County
Fair.
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RESERVE CHAMPION SHOWMAN
(FAR RIGHT) - Carrie Myers won
reserve champ1on in the showmanship division on Tuesday morning during the Meigs County Junior
Fair Goat Show.

Horticulture exhibit judging results posted at Meigs County Fair
ROCK SPRINGS - Horticulture e xhibits at the Meigs
Cou nty Fair were j udged
on Monday. The displays will
remain in pl ace at the Coon
Hunter's Building through Saturday.
First pla ce winners, by class,
were : yellow corn, Virgil King,
Pomeroy; ye llow sweet corn,
Devon Baum, Pomeroy; Indian
corn, Roy Holter, Pom eroy; peck.
wheat, Ross Hultt:r. Pomeroy;
potatoes, cobblers, Phillip King,
Po meroy; po tatoes, Yuko n Gold,
H enry D.1hr. Long Botto m ; potatoc~. Ken nebe cs. Harry Brown ,
R acml': pota tO('S, other variery,
Elizabeth £le.1 h rs, Pomeroy; sweet
potatoes. var iety, Harry Drow n.
Gree n cabbage, Bri ar Dill,
Long Botto m; red ca bbage, Ja ck
King, Po me roy: tomatOt'&lt;, red,
Devon Baum; to matoes, yellow,
Devon Blum; tomatoes, pear red,
Maxi ne D yer, Rutland; tomatoes,
cherry, Emily Bing, Rutl and ;
tomatoes, bi-color, H arry Brown ;
green pod pole beans, Debo rah
Mohler. Pomeroy: ya rd long pole

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Br1 .1r J)JI ]; g rcL' Il

pod bm h

hL",Jm. P.un ci.J I b gL·r. Coo lville.
Lima beans, Evelyn H o ll on,

King, Po meroy; p1ckles, V~rgli lene Hayes; grape, concord, plate, D evon BJum ; brgl'~t \\",ltt'r!lldKing; okra, plate, Deborah Harry Brown; grapes, Niagara , O II , H e1i ry IJahr ; Llr;:c·s t apple ,
Moh ler : zucc hini, Briar Dill; sum- plate, Roy Holter; Keifer pea r. Darlen e Ha yes .
mer squ ash , Darlene Hayes, plate, Maxine Dyer; Bartlett pear,
Largest to mato, Evely n H olPomeroy; crooked neck squash, plate, Harry Brown; peaches, yel- lon ; brgt·st bt·et, Evelyn H o llon;
Darlen e H ayes; acorn squash, low, plate, Darlene Hayes.
largc~t cuc umber, Uriar Dill;
llrior Dill ; butternut squash, Lida
Peaches, white, plate, Darl ene longest CLh.: umbcr, Bnar DilL
R at hburn : Middleport; dipper Hayes; bla c k raspberry, Harry .largest sqtmh , Jack King: b rgcst
go urds, llmr Dill.
Brown ; red raspberry, Harry cantdoupe, Henry Bahr; larges t
Orn.unc ntal gourds. BrlJ.r iDill: · Brown; blackberry, Harry Brown ; c:lr of co rn . VIrgii1&lt;ing: lo ngest
melo n, C harleston Gray, Henry · blueberry. Harry Brown; best diS- bean , Bri ar Dill; lar~est cabbage,
lbhr; mdon s, variety, Darlene play of garden produce, Saundra G. R . Th o m pson, Po meroy; lreak
Hayt·s: melo ns, variety, Devon Bush, Langsville; largest po tato, vcgt·tables, Deborah Mohler.
Batn n; apples, Stayman Winesap, Henry Bahr; largest pumpkin ,
Eve lyn H ol lon; apples, Rome
Bea uty, Evelyn Hollo n ; apples,
i,:!~ :!IJl~.ll~lil·l:
Q
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1:ltm.:1:11'11
Gulden Delicious, H arry Brown;
.1pplcs, Gnmes Golden, Darlene
Hayes; apples, Maiden Blush, DarIL•ne Hayes; apples, variety, Dar-

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DHV CONSTRUCTION .

JUDGING - Robin Stephenson,
Adams County Extension agent.
judged the 331 entries in the
Meigs County Fair's horticulture
division this week .
Racine ; white on ions, Briar Dill ;
yellow onions, H enry Dahr ; red
o nions, Ha r.ry Brow n ; bot pef&gt;pers. Briar Dill; "vcct peppel&lt;.
E l iz :~ bl't h King, l'omerny; lH.'l' f'o ,
Eve lyn H ollo n: carrots, H arr y
Brown: g reen ru c mu be r~. VIrgil

Middleport Water OHice
Will Be Closed
on August 11 &amp; 18.
Emergencies should be reported to
the Maintenance Garage at 992-5711
or
Police Department at 992-6424
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WEDNESDAY'S

HIGHLIGHTS
Barbounvllle Little
Leaguen fall to Texas
BARBOURSVILLE, W.Va .
(AP) Barboursville's 11-12
little League all-stars lost their
bid Tuesday night to play in the
Little League World Series.
Barboursvi lle's all-stars were
defeated 10-0 by Bellaire, Texas in
the Southern Region Tournament championship game in St.
Petersburg, Fla.
Bellai re qualified for the World
Series that begins Sunday and
runs through Aug. 26.
Barboursville ended tournament play with a 6-2 record. Bellaire was 5-0.

Browns may tum to Hostetler
CLEVELAND (AP) - Jeff Hostetler is everything the
Cleveland Browns need in a No. 2 quarterback . He's got
15 years of NFL experience, a willingness to teach Tim
Couch and he won a Super Bowl - as a backup.
Hostetler. hasn't played since 1997. He turned down
offers last year from St. Louis, Tennessee ant;! San Francisco to help his 9-year-old son, Tyler, recover from a serious spinal-cord injury.
Well, Tyler has made a comeback. Now it might be his
dad's turn.
The Browns are searching for a second-string QB after
Ty Detmer ruptured his Achilles' tendon Saturday night
and was lost for the season. Cleveland needs help and

roster cuts to find a suitable backup. Palmer also would
Hostetler thinks he could provide some.
·
"If they would happen to call, I would listen to them ," rather bring in a player who has been in a camp this sumHostetler said in a phone interview from his home in mer.
" We're still going to wait," Clark said .."We have some
West Virginia on Tuesday. "It would have to be the right
guy&lt; in mind and we'll see who's available next week .
situation for me to CQD'Ie back."
Dwight C lark, Clev~la~d~;di rector of football opera- After that, who knows, we just may ·have to give Jeff a
tions, said Hostetler has already been discussed as a can- call."
Palmer said he wouldn't rule out Hostetler as a possididate.
bility
just because he hasn 't played in a couple years .
"That's the first name that came up on the plane back
"He's very talented," Palmer said. " It's still early in the
(from Chicago)," Clark said Tuesday. "I ran into Jeff on
process."
vacation and I know that he's definitely in great shape."
Clark and Browns. coach Chris Palmer have said the
Please see Hostetlar. Pllp 86
team's preference is to wait until the Aug. 22 and Aug. 27

BENGALS NOTES

Myers
wants injury
settlement

u.s.. Russia draw

GEORGETOWN, Ky. (AP) Greg Myers signed a two-year
contract with the Cincinnati
Bengals in March.
Now, because of a preseason
knee injury, the safety's career
with the team may be over.
Myers, 27, is negotiating a'n
injury settlement with the club.
He suffered a serious knee injury
in the Bengals' preseason opener
at Buffalo on Aug. 4.
"The injury put them in a bind
and put me in a bind at the same
time," Myers said. "But the Ben-.
gals have been good to me and it\
business, and they want to put a
roster out there that they feel they
can win with during the beginning of the season.
" We're trying to come to terms
right now and figure out what
would work best;' Myers said. "I
talked to the coaches. It wam't
over the phones, it w.ts face-toface, and I appreciate that ."

CO LLEGE PARK, Md. (AP)
- Two days after blowing out
Russia,
the
U.S. women 's
Olympic soccer team settled for a
1-1 tie with the Russians . Joy
Fawcett scored for the Ameri-

cans.

Reid signs ~ Magic
OR.LANDO, Fla. (AP) - The
Orlando Ma!(J C signed free-agent
forward"ce nter Don Reid . Reid
averaged 3.8 points and 2.7
rebounds per game with Washinb'lon and Detroit last season.

Swoopes named
WNBA's top defender
HOUSTON (AP) Houston's Sheryl Swoopes, who won
th e WNDA scoring championship for the first time this season, was named rh e lea gue's
defensivepl~y~rof th e year.

Bodine will race
HARRISBURG, N.C (AP) Todd Bodine will race in Sunday\ Pepsi 400 at Michigan
Speedway in place of Terry
Labonte, who is still recovering
from the effects of two wrecks in
July.

U.S. Olympic

swimming roundup
INDIANAPOLIS (AP)
Gary Hall Jr. broke a decade-old
Am erican record 'in the 50-meter
freestyle at the ' U.S. Olymp1 c tri al&lt;, edging Anthony Ervin in
the second2 1.76 seconds -

fa stest swim m hi story. Ervin
claimed the seco nd trip to Sydney in 2 1.80, the third-fastest
time ~ver.
Ervin already had become the
first U.S. swimmer of black heri ta~t' t() m ake the Olympic team,
c :-~rning a relay spot.
Seventee n-year-old ian Croc ker won the Ill() buttertly. becomin g rhe eighth teen-ager to make
the Ol ympic men 's team .
Brooke Henn en will get a
chan ce to defend her Olympic
Hlll l ti·ee (itle at Sydm·y after
t.: rui s in ~ to an expc([ed vicrory.
Kaitlin Sanclenn, 17. was second .
She will be the only American
woman to swim three individual
ew nts in Sydney.
Amanda Adkins be came the
third University of Georg ia
swimmer to make the women's
team when she won the 200
backstroke.
Lindsay
Benko
clai med the seco nd Olympic
berth .

Miller deared
to compete
UNDATED (AI') -

Shannon

Miller, vvi nner of a record seven
Olympic gymnastics m edals, w as
granted an inJu ry petiti o n for the
U.S. trials after show ing m a
mock mt:-c.:t th ;u "iht''s n :covc red
irom a hmline crac k in her right
leg and is healthy enough to
com pete tlus wee k.
I

against Milwaukee. The Brewers won 2-1 in 10 innings thanks to
Richie Sexson's RBI single. (AP)

JUST OUT OF REACH - Despite his best effort, this groundball
eluded Cincinnati shortstop Barry Larkin in last night's game

Sexson, Brewers bum Redlegs
MILWAUKEE (AP) Richie Sexson a little bit. I told myself not to do that anymore and try to take it back up the middle."
made it count when he connected.
Curtis leskanic (3-3) faced one batter,
Sexson struck out three times, but he
homered in the second inning, then singled striking out Chris Sexton with runners on
h ome the winning run with two outs in the first and second in the lOth.
"It was a gteat ballgame and we had great
10th Tuesday night to give the Milwaukee
Brewers a 2- I victory over the Cincinnati pitching until the 1Oth inning," Cincinnati
manager Jack McKeon said. "Bases on balls
Reds.
"We know he's going to strike out," will kill you . We just put ourselves in a big
Brewers manager Davey lopes said. "There hole."
Cincinnati, held to three hits through the
aren't too many power hitters that don't
first
six inninb" by John Snyder, tied it at 1
strike out a lot in this game."
Santiago Perez drew a leadoff walk off with an Uliearn cd run in the seventh.
Michael Tu cker tripled to right-center
Mark Wohlm (1-2) in the l.Uth, pinch-hitone out and continued home when
with
ter luis lopez sacrificed and Ron Belliard
the relay throw from second baseman Belwalked.
·
liard sailed into the Reds' dugout.
Larry Luebbers relieved and walked MarSexson gave the Brewer&lt; a I -0 lead with
quis Grissom to load the bases. After Geoff
J enkins struck out, Sexson lin ed a 2- 1 p1tch his fourth home run since joining Milwaukee.
to the gap in right-center tield .
Sexson, who had 16 homers in 9 1 games
"I laid off a couple of lm good splits," said
with
Cleveland, Jed off the second by conSexson, acquired from C leveland on July 28
for pitcher&lt; IJob Wickman , Jason Bere and necting off Pete Harnisch .
"The home run was a sinker that was a
Steve Woodard "The tim pitch, I hit JUSt
pretty
good pitch ," Sexson said. "He threw a
foul and felt like I jumpt·d out 111 front of it

pretty good ball and I got my hands out and
was fortunate to get enough liti on it to get
it out of the park."
Sexson, who had 31 homers, 1 16 RBI&lt;
and 117 strikeouts last season with the Indi ans, has driven in a run in six straight games.
"As a power hitter and as somebody who
drivt·s in runs, you're going to strike ·out,"
said Sexson, who is hitting .317 with 14
RBis in 15 games since the trade. "If you've
been around the game, you're goin g to
strike out, n o matter who you are ."
Snyder has not won smce June 22. losing
four decisions in nine starts over that span.
He allowt:d OI1L' un earned run on fOur hits
in eight innings .
"He pitched a littl e blt better than I did,"
Harnisch said. "It's as simpk as that . It happens. We cou ldn't get ;1nything going."
Cin cinnati hali loo;; t two strai gh[ after
sweeping the Cubs to fall S 1/ 2
behind first- place St. Louis in the NL Cen tral.
"It's still gomg to be a ~ood rmd trip if we
win tonforrow.'' M c Keon said.

PGA CHAMPIONSHIP

!;·"""'

Heiigals offic1als sa1ifthaf&lt;hey
planned to waive Myers and that
an injury settlement was imminent .
But if one can't be reached,
they will retain his rights . A settlement could give Myers four or
five weeks of pay as compensation .
The Bengals had 72 players on
the roster after releasing tight end
Damian Vaughn on Tuesday. Jlosters must be cut to 65 players by
next Tuesday and to 53 on Aug.

27.
The
6-foot-1, 202-pound
M yers was drafted in the fifth
ro und out of Colorado State in
1996. He can remain w1th the
club until a settlement is reached,
but won't be playing anytime
soon.

Myers injured a patella tendon
in his kneecap and said he won 't
be able to run for at least six
weeks.
M yers,
trom
Steamboat
Springs, Colo., haJ started 34 of ··
5H regular-season games at free
safety during the last four seaso ns.
He was rep la ced as a starter b)'
Cory Hall in the fifth game of
1'!99.

EAST'ERN TICKETS

Eagles
fa
II
sports
Woods takes aim at tour title
P.asses on sale now
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (A P) Tiger Woods has won three of
th e la st four major champi onships, including runaway victories in the U.S. and British
Opens.
,
Imagine what he might have
done if he had prepared properly.
" As time goes on, I will probably get a li ttle bit more of a
g rasp of how to prepare myself
for th ese," Woods said Tuesday
after breaking away from a massive gallery ·that followed him
during a practice round for this
week's PCA C hampionship.
"Eac h' year I have gotte n bet•
ter at getting ready and peaking
for majo rs," he said. " It's just a
matter of learning a little bit

ntore."
Woods began to prepare his ,
defense of the title he won last
year at Medinah by traipsing Valhalla Golf Club with friend and
neighbor Mark O'Meara. After
spending four hours playing in
90-degree tenaperaturrs and
high humidity, he said hi&lt; game
was rounding into shape.
''I'm not quite there yet, but
you don't want to exactly be
right on Tuesday," Woods said . " I
felt like my game is progressing
day to day and it's nice to feel
that. From here on o ut, I'll kind
of touch it up a little bit, get
more of a feel of the golf course
and the greens and the chipping
areas and locations - where I
need to put the ball with th e

•

••

correct spin and things like that
- nwre course man agement ."
A year ago, Woods went 11
under to beat Sergio Garcia by a
shot. He led the field in average
driving distance with 30R yards,
and birdies with 21 .
M any critics of the course
have said that Woods will annihi late Valhalla, which surrendered
record sc.o res when Mark
Brooks edged Kenny Perry to
win the 1996 PGA C hampionship. Woods didn't turn pro
until after that tournament and
had never played the course until
la&lt;t week .
Some bclievl" the course is
long enough to challenge eve n

Please see PGA. Pill• 83

h1gh school level.
Adult football passes may be
purchased tor th e 2000 footb all
" '"on fer S15. Thi s pass is good
fo r all football games, both
Senior C:itizt'n fXI"i~L'S may be j unior high and high school
p urchased for th e 211110- 200 1 level.
All athktic passes may be purschool year for $10. You must
chased
in the main office at
havt' a Golden Buc keye rard to
purchao;;t• the pass, and a rt'sidt·n t Eastern High School, beginning
of the Easter n Local Srhool Monday, August 21, 21100 from
H:lltl a. m . until 3:30 p.m .
Di strict.
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This pass is good f&lt;H .111 athalso
been set for the 20\)0- 20GI
let ic t•vt·nts.
Adult voll cyhall pa«&lt;'' m ay lw yt·a r. ·an d art· as follows: Adultpurchased for tht• 21!111 1 vollt-y- $4 hi!olh schoo l and student-$2.
For junior hi gh, the pri ce is
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$2
fo r adu lt and S I for junior
Thi s p,JSs JS good t(,,- all vol lt-yh.•llmatches, botl1 JUnior and hi gh .

EAST MEIGS - Prices have
bee n set for athl etic tickets and
pas&lt; ~&lt; for the 20llll- 211111 at hlet ic seaso ns at Ea~;tt'rn High
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JACKIES CHILD CARE . ROBERT BISSELL

complaints were received

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and the following draft,
proposed , or final actions
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adoption, modification, or
In pursuance of an order
repeal of orders (other than laaued from Common Plea•
emergency order s) ; the Court. within and for lha
I s sua n c e,
de n 1a I, County of Meigs, State of
modlrlcatron or reVocation 1 Ohio, made at the May term
of licenses, permits, leases, . thereof, 2000, and to me
variances or certificates · ! directed, I will offer for sale
and the' approval o; I at Public Auction at the
disapproval of plans and 1- front
steps
of the

specifications . "Drall Courthouse, 100 E. Second
Ac11ons " are written ' Stroot In the City ol
statements of the Director I Pomeroy, Ohio on
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Envlronmentat l
Thursday,
Proteclion's (Diro ctor 's) l
September21,2000
Intent with respect to the : at10:30 o'clock A.M. of sold
issuance, denial, etc. of a /' day, the following Real
permit, license, order, etc. Estate to--wll:

Interested persons may
Situated In The VII/ago of
submit written comments or 1 Middleport, County ot Meigs
request a public meeting r and State of Ohio, to-wit:
regarding draft actions., Being Lot No. 25 of Lower
Comments or public Pomeroy, Now incorporated
mooting requests must be Into and a part of the VIllage
submitted within 30 days ot l of Middleport, as tile same
notice of tho draft action. j io platted and ol record in
"Proposed actions" are Volume 2 pageo 8 and 10 ol
written ·statements of the i the Recorda of Plato In the
director's Inte nt with Office of the Recorder ol
respect to the Issuance, Meigs County, Ohio, and

denial,

mod ification, situate on the East a/de ol

revocation, or renewal of a Beech Street be.twean
permit, license, or variance. 1 Locuat and Aah Slreet In

Written comments and Hid VIllage.
requests
meeting

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for a Public
Reference Is made to
regarding a Deed recorded In Volume

proposed action may be
submitted within 30 days ol
otlce ol the proposed
n,- An adjudication
oaring may be held on a
proposed action if a hearing
request or objection Is
received by the OEPA within
30 days ol Issuance of tho
proposed ac11on. Written

192 Page 553 Meiga County
Deed Records and Alfldavn
lor tranoler of Real Estate
from Earl Powell, dated
September 1987.
Which has an address of
424 eeech
Street ,
Middleport, Ohio 45760
Parcel No. 15-01109.000
Loceted at 424 Beech

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appealed
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person who was a party to a as or the date of the sale. All

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problem."
Well, at the bridge table you
face problems, and finding solutions to them is the object of the
exe rci se . Take this deal . You are
in three no-trump. West leads the
spade king. What are both the
potential problem and your solu. tion?
The deal comes from the book
" Secrets of Ex pen Card. Play " by
David Bird and Tony Forrester
(Batsford) . It offers lois of useful
advice for an. intermediate player
endeavoring to ascend to a more
advanced level. My guess is, as
many of the deals feature him,
that Forrester supplied most of the
material and Bird wrote all the
tex t.
Forrester's one-no-trump open·
ing promised 12-14 points, the
weak no-trump enjoying consid·
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The problem is noticin g that
unl ess the mi ssing clubs are u i' id·
in g 2-2, the suit is bloc ked . After
dummy's top tri o have been
cashed, you will be forced to wi n
the fourth round in yo ur hand .
The n your ninth tri ck. dummy 's
club four, will wrther due to the
lack of an e ntry:-Forresler\ solution was simple
·- once he thought of it. He
ducked West's openin g lead (East
110~E
correc tl y unbl oc ked the jack);
TO THE
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quee n continuation. Then. win·
kJES!
ning th e thi rd tri ck with dummy's
spade ace, he di scarded one of the
insoluble clubs. Now he could
cas h five club .tricks w ithout
impediment and claim nine winners.
The book is $21.95 postpaid
from Baron Barclay Bridge Sup·
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preceded by a proposed

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JACKIES CHILD CARE . ROBERT BISSELL

complaints were received

Servlcea, Inc.

and the following draft,
proposed , or final actions
wore Issued, by the Ohio

vo.
Roy Eugene Powell, Heir,
tl. al.

Agency (OEPA) last week.
"Actions " include the

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Environmental Protection

Melga County Common
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adoption, modification, or
In pursuance of an order
repeal of orders (other than laaued from Common Plea•
emergency order s) ; the Court. within and for lha
I s sua n c e,
de n 1a I, County of Meigs, State of
modlrlcatron or reVocation 1 Ohio, made at the May term
of licenses, permits, leases, . thereof, 2000, and to me
variances or certificates · ! directed, I will offer for sale
and the' approval o; I at Public Auction at the
disapproval of plans and 1- front
steps
of the

specifications . "Drall Courthouse, 100 E. Second
Ac11ons " are written ' Stroot In the City ol
statements of the Director I Pomeroy, Ohio on
ol
Envlronmentat l
Thursday,
Proteclion's (Diro ctor 's) l
September21,2000
Intent with respect to the : at10:30 o'clock A.M. of sold
issuance, denial, etc. of a /' day, the following Real
permit, license, order, etc. Estate to--wll:

Interested persons may
Situated In The VII/ago of
submit written comments or 1 Middleport, County ot Meigs
request a public meeting r and State of Ohio, to-wit:
regarding draft actions., Being Lot No. 25 of Lower
Comments or public Pomeroy, Now incorporated
mooting requests must be Into and a part of the VIllage
submitted within 30 days ot l of Middleport, as tile same
notice of tho draft action. j io platted and ol record in
"Proposed actions" are Volume 2 pageo 8 and 10 ol
written ·statements of the i the Recorda of Plato In the
director's Inte nt with Office of the Recorder ol
respect to the Issuance, Meigs County, Ohio, and

denial,

mod ification, situate on the East a/de ol

revocation, or renewal of a Beech Street be.twean
permit, license, or variance. 1 Locuat and Aah Slreet In

Written comments and Hid VIllage.
requests
meeting

·

for a Public
Reference Is made to
regarding a Deed recorded In Volume

proposed action may be
submitted within 30 days ol
otlce ol the proposed
n,- An adjudication
oaring may be held on a
proposed action if a hearing
request or objection Is
received by the OEPA within
30 days ol Issuance of tho
proposed ac11on. Written

192 Page 553 Meiga County
Deed Records and Alfldavn
lor tranoler of Real Estate
from Earl Powell, dated
September 1987.
Which has an address of
424 eeech
Street ,
Middleport, Ohio 45760
Parcel No. 15-01109.000
Loceted at 424 Beech

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SEAMLESS
GUnERS
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Code Section 3745.04, a and delivery of deed. All
final act ion may be payments are payable in
appealed
to
the cash,orbycertlfledcheck.

As

The Envi r onment al subject real estate are those
Board 01 Review) by a which are due and payable
person who was a party to a as or the date of the sale. All

IssuIng ,

ac ti on l presant

p r oper

deny 1n g , 1 Identification, all he limo of

th e EflA C by tiling an 121 W. Hig h Street, 9th
appea l withi n 30 days of Floor
Issuance of the final action . P.O. Box 568

ERAC appeals mu st be tiled lima, Ohio 45802·0568
with : Envtro nmehtal Review (8) 9, 16, 23, 30

Appeal s Commission/ 236 (9) 5 5TC
Ea st Town Street, Room

A copy of the appeal must

Approved permission fo r
open burn ing OAC Chapter
3 745·19
Pomeroy Fire Department
Kerr and E Mai n 51.
Pome roy, OH

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T HURSDAY. Aug. 17.2000
Si tuat io ns th at "art off o n a how and in wl1&lt;tl order you wa nt
'"'" note .shou ld not be readily thi ngs ~o n e. Lay the ground rules
"n ttcn off in the year ahead. first.
SCORPIO tOc t 24 -Nov. 22 1
~o m c interes ting twists cou ld
ucu rr where you' ll end up the Anv resoluti on you make to your·
'" nn c r when yo u see thin gs self roday has exce ll ent changes
of being fulfilled. espec iall y if it
lin ou gh .
I.EO (July 23-Aug. 22) Spend· pe rt a in ~ to thi ngs that affecl yo ur
ing time wi th so me of your Gios· work or income.
SAG ITIAR IUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
"'' fri c n~s todav wi ll make th rs a
2 11T here :Jre a cou ple of fn ends
lncmorabk day.\Vhat you have in
wl10 coul d play fa\' orab lc rol e' in
tu mm on and ca n share with one
your
li fe today. Sharing ti me
an other will refurbis h eac h other' s
' Pirits . Know where to look for together will prove to be very benl'D rnance and you'll find .it . The efic ial for all involved .
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
Astro-Graph Matchmaker mstant·1
9)
Any constructi ve measure s
1] reve als whic h sig ns are romanyou take on behalf of loved ones
lie al ly perfect for you. Mail $2.75
today
will be welcomed and wellto Matchmaker. c/o th ts new&gt;paper, P.O. Box 1758, Murray Hill received, pan icul arl y if someone
is curre ntl y a bit insec ure.
Sun ion, New York, NY I0 156.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 19)
VI RGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22)
The trme is ripe to move on an The optimis m you fee l cDncemrn jl
e ndenvor you have already a project that is quite large m
thought through thoroug~ly . T~rs scope is justi fied, so don' t let anyliolus true for any proJeCt for one discourage you today from
which you're we ll· prepured to taki ng pan in it . Good things
could come from the invo lvelauJt ch.
LIBRA(Se pt. 2.'-0cl 2Jl You ment .
PISCES (Feb . 20-March 20)
cu n work hund in gl ove . wnh
Upon
review, you muy b~gin to
:Hint he r tml uy by first ,hcing .:er·

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app rec iate the potential of a mate·
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sound too exc iting at fi rst glance .
Analyze it s worth today.
ARI ES (March 2 I ·April l9)
Because you· re likely to he the
first to show concern today for the
needs of oth ers. peop le will Jum p
011 your band wagon quicke r than
tl1ey would that of anybody d se's.
TAU RUS (Apri l 20-May 20)
Hang your hat on older or more
m:.Hure ind ividuals who po!-~ ~ css a
sober and prac1&lt;ca l out look if
you hope to get somet hing impor·
llllll accomplis hed today Th ey' ll
come through for you .
GEM INI (May , 2 1-June 20 )
You possess a tale nt tpday for
turn ing nega ti ve development'
into so meth ing pos it ive and hopefu l. Use this tremendous usset to
overcome any ob,tuc le in yo ur
life at this time .
CANCE R (June 21-Jul y 22)
It'll be plai n old-ftt•hioned hard
work that make' a n important
arrangement go off as planned
today. Lady Luck might help
adj ust the vuriables, but you' ll be
credited wit h layi ng the foundation .

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Le roy Cleaver supposedl y
claimed in 1968, "You 're either
,yart of the solution or pan of the
problem."
Well, at the bridge table you
face problems, and finding solutions to them is the object of the
exe rci se . Take this deal . You are
in three no-trump. West leads the
spade king. What are both the
potential problem and your solu. tion?
The deal comes from the book
" Secrets of Ex pen Card. Play " by
David Bird and Tony Forrester
(Batsford) . It offers lois of useful
advice for an. intermediate player
endeavoring to ascend to a more
advanced level. My guess is, as
many of the deals feature him,
that Forrester supplied most of the
material and Bird wrote all the
tex t.
Forrester's one-no-trump open·
ing promised 12-14 points, the
weak no-trump enjoying consid·
e rable popularity in Britain.
The problem is noticin g that
unl ess the mi ssing clubs are u i' id·
in g 2-2, the suit is bloc ked . After
dummy's top tri o have been
cashed, you will be forced to wi n
the fourth round in yo ur hand .
The n your ninth tri ck. dummy 's
club four, will wrther due to the
lack of an e ntry:-Forresler\ solution was simple
·- once he thought of it. He
ducked West's openin g lead (East
110~E
correc tl y unbl oc ked the jack);
TO THE
fOI NT .
Forrester al so du cked the spadeHE
quee n continuation. Then. win·
kJES!
ning th e thi rd tri ck with dummy's
spade ace, he di scarded one of the
insoluble clubs. Now he could
cas h five club .tricks w ithout
impediment and claim nine winners.
The book is $21.95 postpaid
from Baron Barclay Bridge Sup·
plies. Call (800) 274-222 1 to
orde r.

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•$v/?,fR.&gt;· 1:/ ·
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29 "Atley-"
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31 Aperture
33 Destroyed
38 Small buffalo
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Bautista's two- run double off
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Cardinals 4, Cubs 2
Sammy Sosa hit h is major
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enrichment program in local sc hools.
Pratt suggested the board meet with
the coo rdinator of Ohio University's
"Kids on Campus'' program, to discuss
the possi bility of integrating elements of
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FEEDER STEER - Brad Parker -is -~•ictlJred
the grand champion feeder steer, shown Tuesday at the Meigs
County Juni!Jr Commercial Feeder Steer Show. Also pictured are
Fair Queen Tara Rose, Fair King David Rankin, and Beef Princess
Amanda Windon.

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Hostetler's youngest so n had
been left partially paralyzed fol lowing an accident on an all-terrain vehicle. The prognosis wasn't
good as doctors said it was doubtful Tyler would ever make a full
recovery.
But It wasn't long before Tyler

employees might qualify for the county's
Summer Youth Program.
In the meantin1e, the commissioners
will host a S10 per-person fund- raiser at
the pool next Monday, from 6-9 p.m.
The commissioners have pledged the
proc eeds from .the picni c-style event to
the pool's operation.
Advance tickets are available at the
Syracuse village offices and com missioners' office, as well as at political booths at
the Meigs County Fair, according to
Commissioner Jeffrey Thornton.

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POMEROY - Meigs County commi ssioners will hold a fund-raiser to help
pay the operating expenses at London
Pool in Syracuse next week, and comm issioners tinalized plans for the event at
thei r regular meeting on Monday.
Earlier thi s summer, the village
requeste&lt;j assistance from the board in
paying the cost of payroll for part of the
staff of lifegu ards and pool manager, but
the CO llll11iSSiun ers said that, wh ile they
had no ready cash to ass ist the village,

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The 39-year-old Hostetler,
who took the New York Giants
to a Super Bowl title in 1990 after
Phil Simms was injured, isn't
looking for a chance to start. He
has seen enough of Couch to
know the second~year QB has a
bright future in the league.
Hostetler feels he could teach
Couch,j ust like Detmer ha s.
"I like him a lot," Hostetler said
of Couch, who has been heavily
criticized for sub-par performances in the Browns' first two
exhibition games. "And I only
think he's going to get better and
better. He's determined and he
looks like he's willing to work
hard. It looks like he's already
developed a thick skin ."
. Hostetler could be a calming
mflue nce on Couch, who relied
heavily on Detmer for guidance
last season.
"With a young guy, there arc a
lot of things that shou ld be
stressed and some things that
probably should be passed right
over," H os tetle r sa id. "Tim's head
is probably sp inning a _little. bit
right now."
Hostetler, who has also played
for the los Angeles Raiders and
Wa shington , said he's in great
shape, if not fo qtball shape.
When asked the last time he
picked up a football, Hostetler
laughed.
" I've thrown the ball around
with my sons," he said . ''I've really been enjoying then~."
He had an impressive workout
for San Fran cisco last November.
49ers GM Btl! Walsh ca me away
saying, "he looked good. He's
really a fine athlete and charisThere wa s no way Hostetler
could play for th e 49e rs, tho ugh .
Not when Tyle r ne eded him

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Dave Burba (1 0-5) lost for
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P:s punch out Tribe, 5-3
OAKLAND {AP) Ben
Grieve homered and drove in
two runs, and Matt Stairs also
drove in two runs at Oakland as
the A's won 5-3 over Cleveland.
It marked the third time in
four games following a season
high six-game losing streak.
Cleveland lost for just the
fourth time in 13 games.
Mark Mulder (7-8) won for

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homered in the sixth and added a
sacri fi ce fly.
Marlins 7, Dodgers 3
R ya n Dempster pitched eight
impressive innings as Florida beat
visiting Los Angeles.
Dempster gave up one run and
three hits, striking out eight.
Luis Castillo . had three hits for
the Marlins, raising his average to .
.355 . Henry Rodriguez and Preston Wilson each had two hits and
drove in two runs for Florida.
Astros S, Pirates 4 ,
Jose Lima overcame two early
home runs as Houston came back
to beat Pittsburgh at En ron Field.
Adrian Browr led off the game
with a homer and Brian Giles
connected later in the first
inning. Lima has allowed a major
league-leading 38 home runs, an
Astros record.
Jeff Bagwell, Daryle Watd and
C hris Truby homered as Houston
Gi les homered, tripled and
doubled in his first three at-bats.
He was hit by a pitch in the
eighth inning and was left on
deck when the game ended.

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Helton keeps rolling toward .400
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Helton is 17-for-24 in the first
Just imagine what could hap- seven games of the Rockies' road
pen to Todd Helton in his next trip. He has lifted his average 26
game.
points in the last. 12 games.
Say he singles in his first two atHelton has 30 home runs and
bats Wednesday night . Then he 104 RB!s, putting a Triple Crown
gets up again. hits another single within reach. Sammy Sosa leads
and breaks his ankle sliding into the NL with 38 home runs and
s~cond base trying to stretch it
107 RBis .
into a double.
The M ets won the opener with
It would leave him our for the four runs in the seventh inning,
year. And it would leave him at taking advantage of four walKs
.400 - completely official for a and a wild pitch. New York won
full season.
the second game on Todd Zeile's
Helton raised his average to go-ahead home run in the eighth
.396, hitting three doubles and a inning.
home run Tuesday night for the
Braves 3, Padres 1
Colorado Rockies as they got
Andres Ga!arraga led Atlanta to
swept in a doubleheader by the another victory, hitting a threeNew York Mets, 7-5 and 4-3.
run homer in the seventh inning
By going 4-for-8, Helton now to beat San Diego at Turner Field.
has the required 502 plate appearGalarraga's 436- foot shot came
ances . needed to qualify for the with two outs. The Braves are 20batting title.
2 this year when he homers.
Helton's average is the highest
Chipper Jones went hitless for
for any hitter this late in a season Atlanta, leaving him two hits shy
since George Brett was batting of 1,000 for his career.
over .400 in September 1 980.
DBacks 11, Phillies 6
Brett finished at .390 in his bid to
Matt Williams hit a two-run
become the first major leaguer to homer and a three-run double as
reach the magic mark since Ted Arizona won at Veterans Stadium.
Williams hit .406 in 1941.
Williams has eight RBis in two

More Meigs County Fair scenes, AS
Nadeau makes most of opportunity, B1

Friday
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Jun ior Fair Swine Show Wednesday. She is pictured with David
Rankin, Meigs County Fair King, Kayla Gibbs, Swine Princess, and
Fair Queen Tara Rose .

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top hog honor
ROCK SPRINGS - The
grand champi on market hog
wos shown by Jessi ca Ju stice at
the Meigs Co unty Junior Fair
Swine Show on Wedn esday, and
tht· reserve c hampion by
Eu gene Patterson .

N 1ck Detwiller an d C had
Hubbard were awarded grand
·and reserve c hampion showmanship hon o rs.

Mike McCoy of Bloomingburg served as judge for the
show, held in the show arena at
th e Rocksprings Fairgrounds.
Barrows and g ilts were shown
togeth er at this year's show,

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• 8-11 a.m. 4-H
Horse Fun Show, 4-H
show ring
• 9 a.m. Pet Show,
show arena
• 11 a.m. Junior Fair
Dog Obedience Show,
show arena
• 12:30 a.m. Kiddie
Tractor Pull "Pull of
Champions," show
arena
• 1 p.m. Harness
Racine, race track
• 2 p.m. Market Rabbit and Poultry Sale,
show arena
• 3 p.m Dairy Market
Feeder Sale, show

rather than being divided into
separate classes.
Classes - were divided by
weight only. with first place
results posted as follows: 2 102 11 lbs; C had Hubb ard; 2 12222 lbs.: Renee Colburn ; 222231 lbs.; Eugene Patterson ; 23 1235 lbs.; Elaine Putman; 238240 lbs.; Staci e Watson ; 240-243
lbs.; Alex Burroughs; 249-250
lbs.; Jessica Justice; 250-251 lbs. ;
C h ad Hubbard; 252-255 lbs .;
Eugen e Patt erson, 25R-21i2 lbs.
to Jessica Justi ce; 262- 21i9 lbs. ,
Mendy Guess .

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arena
• 3:30 p.m. Diary
Sweepstakes, show
arena
• 4 p.m. Market Hog
Sale, show arena
• 5 p.m. Market Steer
Sales, show arena
• 6 p.m. Tractor and
Truck Pull, pull track
• 6:30 p.m. B.J.
Smith, vocalist on hill
stage
• 7 p.m. Market .
Lamb Sale, show
arena
• 8 p.m. Commercial
Feeder Steer Sales,
show arena

RESERVE FEEDER STEER - Brett Parker took reserve champion
commercial feeder steer honors at the Meigs County Jun ior Fait
Commercial Feeder Steer Show on Tuesday. Also pictured are Beef
Princess Amanda Windon. Fa1r Queen Tara Rose, and Fair King
David Rankin .

Games draw youngsters to ring
ROCK SPRI NCS - l'op ul.tr
with youngster.;; att\:'ndi ng the
Ml'ihrs CoUJitv Fair Wc..·dn L·sJ .l\'
afternoon wer~· the kiddie gamL:,
stagl'd in the show rmg.
Thl' games were s po n ~o red bv
the Po n1eroy / Raunc: Ma \o ni ~
Lodge 16-l, M iJJ!eport Maso mc
Lodge 36.\ H arri sonvill e M ,lS onic Lodge 411 and Shade R1 ver
Maso ni c Lodge 453.
Cash prizes were award ed to
the winners in st•vt· ral age categories . Dan S mi~h emceed the

game s.
The winn er of

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left. and Caleb Davis a cool drink in a hot show ring was win enough.

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