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SprlatCUp
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~.org Pond, Pa. (2.5 miles),
200 laj)S/ 500 miles..
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Kahne, Dodge, 172.533 mpl\,

· ""'""jumbled his m~ of
the
c:ars with Sf¥ delusions that they are fun ID
drive. But w.tlen. alter winnirc
his tour.t11 race of the season,
'Busch repeatBdly declared
1hat runner-up c.t Edwards

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• " - -.1: Carl Edwards, fold, 129.949 ,mpl\,
June 9, 2007.
• 1.1111--= 0enny Hamlin.
in a Toyota, wonthe.Heluva

mpl\, Nov. 2, 2006.
al.-t Melc fx.folmula
One driver Scott Speed """
the MA Insurance 200 at
lloYer International Speed-

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BY 8Awt J. REED
POMEROY- The U.S.
Coast Guard said a bar~e
that sank early Friday m
the Ohio River near
Middleport could. be salvaged from the river on
Monday.
Authorities halted traffic
on a three-mile stre?ch of
the river after the coal
barge hit an ice pier down
river from the PomeroyMason Bridge and sank.
U.S. Coast Guard Lt.
Herb Lumpp said the .accident occurred at 6:3S a.m.
Friday, as the motor vessel
Darin Adriart was bringing
several barges down the
river.
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He hasn't watched a replay of the

1illadega accident, INhere bis Dodge
wu hit in the driver's door. He's never
l'IICed at Pocono Raceway, the sprawling, triangular-shaped track in the
mountains west of New York City and
north of Philadelphia: He did, 'however, test at Pocono Jut we¢
"It was f111 to Jearn a new IDCk,• he
said. "It's good to..get back in Jhis car

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~tti 'said the -'CIIsatiqn of
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l'ft.eqwsiei!Ced iDa ttock·car so far."
. He lias p11r away the carbon brace.
dOctors provided him after the injury.
"We bad that in case I got back in
tbe car within two weeks after, • said
Franchitti, ~but because now it's been
over four weeb (since the crash), we
don't :nccd it.
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"The hardest part is getting in the
car, and you have to twist your foot to
get by that iDee knocker' thing in the
middle. It's pretty hard to do 1bat but
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eiJIIrt ca,_ victories halle OCCIImld
this season. The )'OUI'CeSI driver
Mr to win a raoe In whit is now the
Sprint" Cup Series is also the
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W.Va. - A leisurely trip
aboan;l a.stcmwhccler mi,ght
just be the best way to view
spectacular fireworks disAround Town
A3 aplay,
sing the night .away or
f ' d «T:ItionS
C4 entertain a (~'?UP of rambunctioUs children. .
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Commerce's 12th annual issues in-Gillia County. Ray .
"Meet Your Legislators" McKinniss, president Qf the
breakfast Friday at the chamber, was the moderator
GAU..IPOLIS
Ariel-Ann Carson Dater of the panel discussion.
Members of the community Perfonning Arts Centre.
The panel consisted of
The event, sponsored by .Jeanne Wilson, a repxcsenhad a chance to sit down
and talk with government the chamber and AT&amp;T, was tative of the .office of U.S .
representatives at the Gallia an opportunity ' ftir guests~ Sen. SherrOd Brown,
COunty
Chamber
of voice their concerns on Gallipolis City C!Jmmission

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Caley, Brandon Kem, repreaenlative of the o!(llce.ol U.S. Sen. Georve V6inovid'l, P.hil Roberts, rap18SIIItaliw of the ollice of u .s . Rep, Charlie WHson,
State Rep. Clyde EV!Ins, Gallia County Commislion President Juslirl Flillon, and Ohio Fedanltion ot Soil and Water Consetvation District V108 President
~ Burdell made up the. j:&gt;anel at theGaillia County Chamber .of Commerce's 12th annual 'Meet Your Legislators" event on Friday. Memb8rs of
lhe community were given the opportunity to Wine their conoems en Issues jn GaHia County during the two-hour event.

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his first ~ationwide Series race,
whlcl] Is sort of like..,._ one-for·

Lumpp said the Coast
Guard's Huntington, W.Va.,
...... J.P ?'pioffice would conduct a
7l1iU'IDe Clliiiliilty inve~tiga· The AEI!Jow Phillip Spom II Is IIIHtfl with 1he coal barge that aank in the Ohio River OAr
tion to dc?cnniDc the cause Middleport on Friday morning. Tll6 U.S. Coast Guard expec:ts the barge to be salvaged
from the river as early as Monday moming.
of the barge's sinking.

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EaritlaJd! Jr., Goeg 8itlle.and
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did Dol sink, Lumpp said
Friday. Two barges broke
loose and were captured by
o?ber towboats in the area
Ice piers are located both
upriver and downriver
from the bridge and are
designed to break up ice
floes on the river before
they hit the bridge, Lumpp
said.
Traffic was still halted
on the river ,Friday; and
Lumpp said he did .not
k:llow bow long the river
would be closed to traffic.
He also did not know what
the other barges con-

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13 races, hiMl a
MON1FS
tendenCy to oaise
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the le\'BI of everyone else. Busch is the seasons
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BSection to bike ·place during the
Point Pleasant Stcmwhecl
A6 Regatta. slated this year for
Weather
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Sen. John Carey, Brandon
Kern; a representative of the
office of U.S. Sen. George
Voinovich, Phil Roberts, a
representative of the office
of U.S. Rep. Charlie
Wilson, State Rep. Clyde
EviDI, o.Jlia County

riding aboard Ruble's
Stemwheclers of Obio.
The first cruise of the festival will be a midnigh;
party cruise and will featwe
karaoke and music with
"Goofy Gayla." That cruise
will depart from the Point
Pleasant Rivafnmt Part at
11 :lO'p.m. Thursday, July 3
and rerum at 1:30am.
Two cruises ·w ill be available this year for passengers
to watch the fircwmts ·in
~int
Pleasalit
and
GalUpolis. The dinner
cruise Friday, July 4 wiU
depart at 8:30p.m. and wiU
include spaghetti from
Village Pizza of Point
Plcasant That cruise is for
the viewing of Point
Pleasant's fimworb. The
~ firewods cruise will
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Festival on the Pomeroy
Palting Lot. For the first ·
lime, 1hEi festival organized a "hog callin' contest" complete with handmade trophies featuring
pigs on a pedestal. Ta~g
home the top trophy was
Sandy West of Reedsville,
left. while runner-up w.1t
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Federation of Soil and
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Vice President Lawrence
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who suffered 1 broken left ankle in a
frightening nllaclega a:asb, retumed
'to the track, liiJt' iii the SptilltoCI!P Series, but in the Heluvi Good! 200, a
Nalioowide Series m:nt.
Francbitti's Cup return will occur
this week in the Pocono 500.
.A Soot now living in Nashville,
Tenn. (and married to actres5 Ashley
Judd), Fraricbitti is one of three for·
mer Ind~lis 500 drivers racing
regularly in Cup tbe&amp;e days. The oth·
ers are Juan Pablo Montoya, the 2007
Raybestos Rookie of the Year, and
Sam Hornish Jr.
"Frustrating," said Franchitti wheu
·asked about bis recovery. "It was
painful for about two days and that
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· at DartirCIDn. This time ~.o:-r.
crashed in .fmnt of~~
off an 11i:iir pileup at DiMif. • tlilllllt
100-pen:ent responslbil;ir; said
Stewart sartastically. "ft's If¥ faUlt•,\
lor bei!1l ..,..mere close IIi~ :~;
(Sadler). If I'm within a 'hllfa Jlp.)l!
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Edwards, fold.

and G!t!C Billie had better
c:ars, he might as o.ell have
June 11:2004.
been rubbii'C saft in the fold
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fold, 144.892 mpl\, July 21,
the only driller to ma1&lt;e a leg~&gt;
1996.
mate, lull-5plied pass lor lhe
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lead all day. 8oth times k was
whO wasn1 named ~Busch, Biffle he passed.1'1le Roush
the Best Buy 400 was an exer- Fenway 8rJIIil!la captunld pose
cise in futility. The 1rio of
tions two, 1hlee and four (Matt
Roush Fenway driwrs who · . llenseth). Busch, 23, won by
.chased him across the finish
4.224 seconds. That didn, apline - at a conside!able dispear lil&lt;ely to happen until the·
tanoe - left the mile track
final pits tops, which, as
embittered and disc:ouragecl.
Busch said, weoethe only ocTo Buschs great Cllldit, he has currenoes 1hat really matleled.

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Hill added ~ Ruble's and lbe PtJinl PleaCam Rivtr
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for
t11e1 viewi,ag of heveGiges
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11110 polil!i
dlormng throUghoUt die day aDd on · Advance Design, (304)675-c • For -~ infotwUJlion.,
~~ people say they when ~meone ~aid they July 5 there wiU be two chi!" 4873; the Mason County visit WWW.{Hiintpkasanrretbinlr. 11 was a panther.
saw a big cat chasing a deer. . dren 's auises.
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KANAUGA·- A reuoiwt .County Veterans Service
· of tbe. family of Fmd and Commission is !ipOII&amp;Oring a
' MaJy Lewis Hanison will Vefa'aOS Service Olfioe open
: be held today 'at tbe DAV bouse on Thursday, July 3
• Building.
from I0 .a.m. WJtil 2 p.m. at
lmdl is at! p.m.
the office, I 102 Jackson Pike.
The :!;vent is open to an
Gallia CoUD.ty veteraD.s.

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GAf.LII'OUS - GaUia
CouDty Heabb DtpalllieUt
. 'will (XOYide ~me i!M!!!!!i711GAUlPOUS - Grade
lioos on lbesday, June 10 at canis for students .ai Gallia
the beahh ~lellt, 499 Academy High Sohool,
. 4ro6p.m. .gtades 7-12, were mailtd on
· Children in need of
June 7, Principal Bruce
immunizations must be Wilson lillid. .
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accompanited by a
or
lf your child bas not
legal guanlial;l
a reoeived
a grade card, call
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IDifDI!m7at1on
the
higb school off10e at
RICIORI widl diem.
Mdilioaal llCivioes. sudl 446-3212.
: as blood i*Crshnre dJerb and
. be ·
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· tbe will
eveuing
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POMEROY .Meigs
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pick up their lqlOd ants at
the school office, 9 a.m. to 2
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· POMEROY
-Meigs 7 p.m., Southern High
t:ouoly Boanl of Ekdioqs, School.
8:30a.m
- PORTLAND - Sonsbine
Circle
of the Bethany
SYRAWSE .- Syr~~CUse
VillaJe Co"ncil. · &amp;pecial United Methodist ChUFch
meeting, discuss maiote- annual picnic 6 p.m. at tile
llllllOe Pwdwe. 6:45 p.m.. Mc,Kelv.ey Campground.
village haiL ' .
T.ak:e covered dish, table
setting and chair.

Rf.EDSVIU£ - &amp;stem
Music 8oostmi, 6 p.m. in
the high sohool .band room.

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: : Jfatrisonvill.e #225 OES,
•• meeting to elect officers,
: 7:30 p .m ., refreshments
served.
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games, prizes, .aU area
cbildren invited. ·

MIDDLF.PORT -Cathy
Crawford, missionary in
France, speaks at Old
Bethel Freewill Baptist
Churob, 6 p.m.

Reunions
St•w'ey., Juae I
CHESHIRE - Elbert and
Della Gillilan reunion,
H:30 a.m., Kyger Creek
club bouse.

SYRACUSE
Wildwood Garden Club
wiU have a progressi v,e
garden tour, 6:30 p.m.
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proceeding to the Beuttey, . CHESTER - Annual
Rollsh, Ash , Chapman, . kids fishing detby sponKok:er and Hamm homes sored by · the . Meigs
where refreshments will County Fi.sh and Game
he served.
Asso.c iation begins at 8
a.m. For those 15 years
and younger, must be
accompanied by an adult,
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RUTLAND - Rutland OD.e rod aD.d reel iper child.
Free Will Baptist Ohurob, Free food and drinks.
Celebrating Children Day Prizes. Local merchants
with Sunday School, 10 join Fish and Game
a.in., follow.ed by sennon · Association in sp(&gt;nsoring
for youths, then cookout, the elleot.

Cburdl events .

. Community
events
Sunday, June 8
GAlLIPOLIS - Annual
family reunion for descendants ef the late George and
Laura (WaDs) McGuire will
be held at Shelter No. I,
Raccoon Creek County
Park, off State Route 775.
Brir!g ·food Jllld oon-alcbolic
drinks. Plan to eat 12:30-1
p.m. M3!X your calendars
and tell your families.
KANAUGA - Reunion
of the family · of Fred and
Mary Lewis Harrison, DAV
Building. Lunch is at I p.m.

'nmday, June 10
GAU.JPOUS -

Gallia

County Local District Library
Board of Trustees, 5 p.m.,
Bossard Memorial Library.

Tltunday, June tl

GALLIPOLIS - Gallia
County · Retired Teachers
Association IWicbeon, noon,
First Presbyterian Church.
Scholanihips will be awarded
and an O~A represemlative
. will speak. Make reservatioos by calling Louise
Greenlee at 245-5029.
GALLIPOLIS - Gallia
County Agricultural Society
(fair Board) meeting, 8
McKenzie
p.m., .
Agricultural Center.

retirement ceremony at
American Legion Post 27, 4
p.m., with a cookout to follow. Charge for the cookout.
MIDWAY, W.Va.
Annual Jividen and Little
families' reunions will be
held at the Midway United
Methodist Church Activitiy
Building, State Route 62, ·
Red House (Midway) ,
Putoam . County, W.Va.
Please come and bring a
bring a covered dish to
share. Call (304) 586-4096
for details and directions.

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GALLIPOLIS -

brating their 60th wedding
anniversary on June .12. Cards
can be sent to them at 1315
Raccoon Road, Gallipolis,
Ohio 4.5631.
GALLIPOLIS .- Hazel
Coughenour will be .celebrating her 80th birthday on June
13. Cards can be sent to her at
2216 Eastern Ave., Lot 20,.
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631.
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CROWN CITY - Mable oj}ice.
M . Halley will celebrate her
78th birthday on June l 0.
Cards can be sent to her at
254 Lanes Branch Road, .
Crown City, Ohio 45623.
GALLIPOUS - Roy and
VIrginia Gibson will be cele·

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POMEROY . - Meigs
County
Chamber
of
CoDlDlCrce,
busiD.essmirulcd luncheon, 11.oon,
Pomeroy Li~. discussion on new Untversity of ·
Rio Grande Meigs Center,
tollf'!i of center available
after luncheon, Bun's
Party Barn calering.

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0.0. · Mcintyre
Park
District
Board
of
Commissioners is Friday,
June 13 at 11 a.m. ·in '
BY .KATHY MrrcHEu.
asking for money to buy say it's natural to look . Is
Sbelt.erbouse I at R.1ccdon
AND IIAAcv St.tG!IR
shampoo,
underwear, something wrong with me ?
Creek County Park, 513
stamps and candy.
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- Confused in Kansas
Dan Jones Road.
Dear Annie: My 55-yearIf 1 send him $20 here and
Dear Confused: No .
The boanl meets lhe 'SeC- old brother, "Cary," has there for the. next few dear, you're fine. It is naturood Friday of lhe montb.
. , been in and out of jail for months, the trust money al to look, but not everyone
the last couple of years. He will be gone. I love my wants to. Stop trying to conbas had problems with brother. What do I do now? · vince your husband of your
VJSOry
. drugs
moral rectitude. He doesn't
and alcohol, and can't -Worried Sister
keep
a
job,
so
he
1w
trouble
Dear
Sister:
The
trust
care
if you look or not, and
SYRACUSE -A boil
doesn't have enough to pay the more you defend your- ·
advisory in die upper end of paylDg child support.
My
mother,
who
passed
off
Cary's back rent or get self, the less believable you
Syracuse lw been lifted. All
away last year, always him another aparunent for seem.
those affected by tbe advisory were contacted by helped him out She thought more than a month. If Cary . Dear Annie: This is for
by loving him, he would uses it up on shampoo and "Concerned
Grandma."
phone on Thunday.
come around. When she swnps in jail, or drugs and whose 14-year-old granddied,. there was a small life .beer when he's out, it's still son likes to hug. I, too, have
iD.suranoe policy that gave goif:1g to disappear with lit- hugging grandchildren, all
· each of her children $5,000. tle .t o show for it, so you in their 20s. They have been
Cary's money was put into-a may as well let him have buggers an their lives.
trust, · and my niece and I $20 here and there. Your When they arrive at our
POMEROY
- . Meigs control iL
heal! is in the right. place house for a visit, and during
County Health 'Department
Seven months ago, I and we know you want to the entire time they are here,
will conduct a .childhood helped Cary find an apart- help your brother, ·but at · they hug us. They love to lie
imiDllnintion 'clinic from 9 ment and a decent used car. some point, he must want :10 on !be couch and have me
to ll &amp;.m. and I to 3 p.m. I used the trust. money to clean up his act, and $500 scratch their backs while
'litesday.
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h'
h
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pay his first month's rent, isn't going to save. him
1evJstOn
d
all
he
had
t
do
unless
you
use
it
to
pay
for
watc
mg
t
e
te
.
Briilg child's shot records an
o
was pay
They are great kids, wonand D.Jellical cards if applic- his court fmes and get a Job. drug rehab and counseling. derful students and terrific
able. A $7 donation appreci- He did neither. He claiiDed Contact Nar-Anon (oar- athletes. They also send us
) ·22527 Crenshaw e-mails with love and have
ated but not required .
tllere were 00 jobs avail- anon.orgJ,
able, but instead of looking Blvd. #200B, Torrance, CA
for wOrt, he sat in a chair all 90505 for .support.
given us special nickna:mes.
tests'
day watcbiitg TV, drinking
Dear Anme: 1 am a hap- We wouldn't want them any
beer and doing drugs. He pily inlllried woman and a other way. - Nan and
CHESTER Meigs told .me someone borrowed . loving mother. The problem Pops
County TB Staif will be at his car, bot be actually sold is, when my husband and I
Annie's MaillxJx is wrilthe Chester Fire Depattment it to a crack dealer.
·
walk down the ~t, if I · ten by KDtlry MilcheU and
from 5 to 6 p.m. Monday
In December, Cary called see a guy walking r driving Mtuey Sugar, longtiltu ediand will rerum from 5 to 6 and asked for more money by, 1 will look down or ton; of the Ann Landers
p.m. Wednesday to read the and I turned him down away. I don't feel right look- colllmn. Please e-inoil your
test!&gt;.,
because the trust was run- ing at anyone else when I'm questio11s t6 lll!llifsmtlli- ·
llitig oul. Cary now . owes married.
INJx@coMCa.rLnt~ or Writl'
$700
to
the
apartment
com.
My
husband
always
jokes
to:
Altnie's Mllilbox, P.O.
Field l1!p to
plex, ~d they .won't release with me and says everyone Box 118190, Chicago, IL
his
things UD.til he coughs looks. Well, I don't, and I 60611. To find out IIWr't
POMEROY
- Jerri
ue
the
money. Since he did- have tried to tell my hus- about Annie's Mailbox,
Dahler, field Fepresentative for U.S. Rep. Charlie n t pay tbe $3,000 he owes band this, but he just laughs alld retUl features by otlur
Wilson, wiU hold office in court fines, be was sentto and says "whatever." I Creaklrs SylldicaU! writers
houn; for area residents jail last week. There is $500 know he doesn't believe me, and carwonists, visit tlu
left in the trust, and he is .but I am very serious . ) have CretJtors Syndicate Web
from 4-6 p.m. .on lhe seccalling me collect from jail . asked others and they all ptJge lit www.creators.com.
ond Tuesday of the month
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voiced questions concernSecond, it bas always which
and utilities and the Strategic.Pdroleum Ohio State University
ing medical care, broadband . been a i:hallenge to use fed- wta 11
to . conserve Reserve S'uspension Bill, Exteasion Office, Ohio
service, the survival of eral fmxling in .local areas enecgy.
which be said was RaOtly Department
of
small business, .the stimulus and widlout pall .ventures
He also discussed a ~ passed and should hopefuUy Transportalion. and lbe city
package, thecli?'are cha1,1ge then:~ ~-be wJ!ter or sewer project to separate lead to lower prices.
coJDJD:ission on differeD.t
bill and altemauve ene~g~CS, electrtc servtce to these rain w.a from lreatmenl
Wilson is wOrking to projects.
.
aD.d of course the rising areas. He exp~essed · the plaDt water, the partfioot eliminate . tax subsidies
FaUon talked aboot buildoosts of fuel and food.
·need for places like Holzer project with tbe Ohio graD.ted to oil compaoie!i
The rising costs of health and
the Dan Evans Department of .Natucal aD.d is aD. advocate for ing more accessible off aD.d
care paired with die stag- lndUSirial Park to have fiber Resoun:es that is srill in its American Housing Resn ... 011 ramps in Gallia, the utilizalion of the Ohio Rivanaot state of Medicare and optics.
firsl plwe, and tile Fann and Prevention to help refifor
cansportalioo of ~ght,
Medicaid funding was
"We cannot oompete in a Road project that is cuneot~ naoce homes into viable
brought to the attention of global economy if we CaD.'t ly in its second phase.
mortgages with DJODey to be and expanding opportwU- · inn•mncrap::oqr.
the paD.eL
gel fiber optics in oor rural
Caley talktd about pro- paid back after tbe bome is ties to bring businesses ·here
Rep. Evans stated that OouD.ties," EVaD.S said.
aod Rep Clll'mit bus~sses
jects to eaable more job ore- sold.
The focus of the discus- ation in Gallia County as
there are no easy aD.SWa'li,
Rep. Evans talked about ~
INSURANCE
but a 3 percent il&gt;aease for sion turned towards tbe coo- weU as malrjng govemmcot economic
Bunlcll talked libout die
development,
Medicaid was put in this version lhe state Is experi- move IJlOR: efficieutly and reD.ewab1e e.ne.rgy, broad- need 10 devdop a land use
year' s budget. However, eDCing from an .industrial strides
to
increase band. aD.d education. He mall'lg-t plan and a
Gov. Ted StricldaD.d has put economy to a high tech Medicaid. ·
AGENCIES .
.
believes lbat edncarjoo is farm land pmavation plan..
a bold on it because revenue economy to become liiiiiRi
Kern
repotted ~ viw au tbe .new eoooomy
"We do not illbMi land
INC.
coming into the state lw productive.
Voinovich is abo focused and from l996102006dira from our IIOilestol'S, we bocc
ftatlined..
Tbe ~and viability on wodforce developmeol bas beeo a , 77 perocat row it livm our dliklrco,ft
Robens added that Rq&gt;. ·of the Umversi.ty . of Rio and tbe elfect of tbe Oimate increase in edncarion .spcud114Cou rt
Banlell said. "We willit to
W'tlson also voted to Grandefllio .
Grande CiwJ&amp;e Bill 011 manufactur- ing..
be a viable foroe to make
Pom eroy
increase
money
for Community College was
ers.
I
FaUon
discussed
wortiiJI
Qolli.J
eow:.y
ooe
of
lhe
Medicare. Gallia County discussed as a factor in get992-6677
"1bc COC!IIIIdlj' is cbaog- together in Gallia ·County 10 best pJaoes to live."
V'u:e ling ~le trained to peeCommissioners
President and local dentist. foon jobs related to tcdmoi- ing e~ . but espe- make a differenoe. He
. a,lly lae in Ollio Jv:canse talked about oounty CllllllDr. David Srillth also ogy and research. ·
a JDMMifartm;iog sa:- missiolleni worlciog wid! lhe
addressed Ibis question as a
Tbe Climate (lia11ge Bill
W."
uid
ICcm.
.
· Community lmprovC~DeDt
. healtbcare provider.· ·
discussed in Congress wa&amp;
ltDbeiU reportal that CorPoratiom, tbe Uoi~ty
He agreed that funding brought up and the panel
CWgne+sma!l
W'alsoo · is of Rio GranckJRio Grande
. bu stayed tbe ·same or even discussed clean coal,
n•M
b
uod
wilb
ps ·~ Community College, . tbe
· decreased in the last six III.IC'lea£ power. and renew. years and that it could even- .able ue:giil&gt;. ·
tually tum into a real probRep.
Eyans
and
lem as far as access to ~ waa. bodl·
bealthcare. Smith recom- adwc:aled dli-. 0011. wllile
" .
. . """"rd trying to maintain Wilson ~ 21 I(Jd BlvMI's
. services that are already office thinb mooey .
lacrw die 8aefrYa1ir
: P.UVided.
.
should be invert: II · inlo
Refuc d Au 1
bf:
: 'Acoess lo broadband WIS Jl'eell
17; $lie aMcd
. brought up to the panel.
. a.~ an:_,. ways to
Carey
talked · about ~ wid! COlli .,'''l"'"ieS ·
Cnmect Ohio, a project that to obt•in green energy, such
i1 tDapping broadband sup- as algae and carbon dioride
port aaoss lhe state that ~ng.
.
For initialevaa&gt;a.,. or follow-141 vilb for tot~~
.. ~ ~·ofld thibe ... :,lr:'Le by tbe~"!er&amp; ~ ~ pm;tel
joint ~t,- offer olfioe holn It
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s DMII •
wta ,._,., gtven a .ew nun- . Evans bw+apt "..P. two utes to addrcu the crowd
3554
R.cUe Eaat.
political pr•14 1• With cur- before the eveat w• cooBlrtlolnoile, VN
rent broall •td pQgJe,s. dueled.
Fint, the Ullilecl ~ is
Jeaooe Wilson reported
; lSCb ill the world in the tlul Sea. Brown is actively
Neddillic- is FriUy..... 21.
' expansion of broadballd, listmi"8 to Obi&lt;&gt;a"" and laas
Cll (114) 411 ..174 or t • 311-4711
_ with Obio ranlr.iD.g about coocluc:ud Dllilerous round
: 30th out of the stares. 1bae table discussions around tile
for •IIPPOillbiNHI.
- .-e ei&amp;bt major rueuupoli- state.
: 1a11 llQI ill Obio that all
Cozza n:pOned 011 some
~in total
replac;etned
: llave ~s to broadbadd. of the aaiCDt projects
, which .makes it mafuly a undertaken by die city,
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request.

. POR'IER - A.c beck pre:
· sentalion ceremony bas
· been set for Monday at 6:30
. £-DL at the Springfield
;rownsbip VolUDteer Fire
GALLIPOUS
• ~nt, 11984 Ohio Citizens are rcininded ·that
Qallipolis city crews will be
.. The presentation
be removing flowers from lhe
. 1ftade by u.s. Department cemeteries starting Monday,
of
Agricultnre
Rural June 9, as per Gallipolis
. Development to be used for Codified
Ordinances
the purchase of a new f~re Chapter 947.01:
.
llUCir.
for
Springfield
"Decorations shall only
' Township VFD.
be placed in tbe cemetery
. The \IFD, Springfield on the following holidays:
. Township Tru~ Randy Memorial Day, Mother' s
Jlunt, state director of Day, Father's Day, EaSter
. USI;&gt;A RwliJ Development, and Ouistmas. Cut or live
and the lJaUia County flowers .sball .b e removed 10
Community Improvement days after the boli.day or
Corpor.ation ilave extended funeral services.
·
aD. invitation to tbe public to
"Artificial flower&amp; shaH
attend tbe cetemony.
be ,removed at that time
· Rural Development bas with tbe exception of flowapproved a loan and grant ers that are located on the
~$172,000tobeused monument and do not aeate
. • &lt;tow:lnk lhe purchase of a a problem during the main'new truck. The fuodiog tenaD.ce of tile cemetery.
comes from die Community Rowers sball be removed if
· Facility Loan and Gmnt they become JJDSigbdy."
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White House race overshadows Ohio AG ci&gt;ntest Skatepatk dedication
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Suilclay, .June 8, 2oo8

tal affair with an employee, said. "lf it bad been some that could tend to favor
Democrats reeled and kind of odd-year special whatever candidate the
R~blicans rejoiced.
election, voters would be Democrats pick for attorney
COLUMBUS This
Dann, just 17 months in less inclined to go 1o the general.
STAFF REPORT
and the SUI'RIIIIMiing area.
fall.'s
~
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willf?" office, also conceded pub- polls for a single mce."
Republicans, however,
NEWSeUYDALYTIIIIiJNE.cxx.i
Bonus ripperli slated .t o
'Ohio
o~~licly • the time lbat he had
Ohio' s statewide races see hypocrisy in Daon's fall
appear include' c.tol Leon
feel about as shon as the fostenld cronyism by hiring tvpically enjoy the lime- from grace · - and they
GAlLIPOLIS -. To a:te:: and 'Rpbert Lqw,Mont. .
presidential race does long.
uaJified friends and that Ught They take place evecy intend 1o say so.
.
IJrale the drdicatioo of the
'l'bere is no,.· · !on fee,
With only five months l:e'iett unprepared to ruo.tbe foor years -on a cycle so . Daon cmsaded into office Gallipolls Slcatepark on al1bough ~here ill a $S skills
UD.til Election Day, neither massive state agency. Those they don't j:oincide with on a pledge to clean up the Suoday, June 15 from I to 6 oonrest eDiry fee. Prizes are
Democrats nor RepubliCaD.s statements prompted fellow · presidential · races. Most Republican "culbife of cor- p.m., activities highlighting ·sponsored
by
Skate
.bave picked a candidate to Democrats - led by Gov. recent state campaigns have ruption" in Ohio. He sur- ~skiDs will be part Everyday of Huntingtoo,
run for the state seat, vacat- Ted Strickland - · to lead a taken shape, and begun rais- prised everyone, inclndiog of the adivities.
·
W.Va. Pftxwds are lo ~
sk• ...... aad ....
montbDemocbyra·tscaMndare~- chaqe 10 pressure him ~ jog . ~. two ~ or himself, when be bell, velier- . :n~e fllcility, a ~ ~ ,fit
ofolice. '
-ahliadof&amp;ctiooDay. an Republican officeholder jtiDoaty from indiViduals . Ported b1 die ~ .
Damt. And the high-stak:es
But bow to go about fill- Tbe firsl ad in lhe 2006 Deny Montgomery, who aiJdbnsines'les as wen as the . tommiUee, which ~pear­
tRSidential contest will ing tbe skJ1, wbicb Daon guberpatorial race . ran in had served as both state city of Gallipolis, is at headexl tbe drive to build a
ooNqme much of tbe inedia alllld. ' -1... . ba.e. held for • .,_,., at wbicb """"' the attorney general · and state Haskins Pld off Mill Creek skatepaJt in Gallipolis.
.
Mkmon and 1V ad time two, f~.- tenns?
;;a:"""paaionc bad ·~y auditor.
Road, near tbe municipal
A concession boocb for
MCdcd iii ' this ·pi&gt;litical
Saic~ haS named raised ~S· of doUan
" Marc Dann won because swimming pool and •tennis food and drink purchases will
be opernted by tbe C.allipnlis
swing state to wage a decent Nani:y Hardin Rogers, ·a ~
. ...:u· l)e L..-1- to. •"'•- Jupiter was 3ligoed with · c:oorts.
6&amp;bt.
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respc:cted deaD of tbe Obio
wiD
IM[UQ
~ Marst said Democratic
Demonstrations
are \blunka' Fe Depaiu•e• .
L~~ won't blow what Stale University law scbool, lyze lhe . money," said srrategist Jerry Austin.
sclJei!Jded featuring rippers
Officials advised the pro- ..-...
as a ~ replacement Calberine '1\Jm;r. who monAnd RepublicaD.S wasted from Obio, West V'uginia gram is ~ ~ chan,w: .
"It· will be completely · to Daim - to ~ Older itors campaip
no time attac:ldn$ lhe oneovershadowed,"
.said while ~ . field a lhe. gcMtlllllellf Watd!o".og time anti&lt;01111ption candi•
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l)elgalltic consultant · run II10R ~=·- 10 .
Obio em....., AdioiL date as con'~Jpt. ·.
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"This ·em6anassment is
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Widely rearpim! nlmes · · · will bC aD.Y TV time tO declared on the day Dann
to fedecal CaD.didates, but ~· . ltichaRI buy. In 2004, it got scarce; resigned. "Marc l&gt;anD.'s resGALLIPOLIS
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not to state caD.d.idates, be Cordray, former U.S. Sen. I'm guessing in 2008 it's ignatioo isovenlue,andthe Gallipolis Junior Women's 18flofeachindividualilllhe
said - which tneaD.S attor- Mike DeWme. Lt. Gov. and goiog ro get scan:er.investigation into his mis- Oub will be sponsoring a group, the name· .o f lbe
ney general candidates may former attorney general Lee
Presidential contenders manag~ .and oonuption Cheer/Dance/ Auxiliary · group, and tbe type oftalatt
have trouble buying aooess Fishef' - begaD. .to surface, Barack Obama and Hillary must coatinue. We've spent competition 00 Monda)'. they will be preforming.
during the most visible time in ~ be;ca•lse it is difficult Rodb~ Clinton . SJlllnt a the past 15 months poillting July 28 during tbe GaUia . Groups CaD. also regisa tbe
slots.
to 1mag1ne · bow anyone combmed $8 nnllion on out that Man: Dann was not County funioc FaiL ·
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moming of lhe CllllllpCUtion.
Ohio figureS' tO be key in witltout statewide name ID 16,000 television spots in suited to be Ohio's llltOrQey
This is a"'"""' competi- Each ~ IDllst check:-in
tbe presidential race, again. would have time to build Ohio's March primary, gCoeral. .."
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lt gave President Bush the support amoog voters.
.accordiog tO an e~
A new Quinnipiac Poll, IJlOR: ~ per group tbe day
lhe aM!fW1 itinn
electoral votes he needed
ffut Nancy Martorano, a by
the
Wisconsin · however, . su~ested tbe Jlll!formaoce. Ages to be betwem 8 aDd 9 un. tlo pay
for re-electioo in 2004·
professor of political sci- Advertising Project. That label isli~t let qjclcjng ·
. ~ begin with the youth tbe $20 .entry fee.
Tbe attorney general is eooe at the University of number is expected to
Among ,7311 Ohio voters dimioo (grades. K-5 as of
Please do not mail aD.y
both the slate's top attomey Dayton, said die -presMien- inc!QSC as White HOUiiC interviewed_between May the upcoming &amp;Chool year), money/checks . when preand its chief law epfon:er. tiaf contest ma,v be motC coatelld= vie for victory in '19 and June 2, 23 pelt'alt then tile junior diviliion registering.
The post is generally than a simple distraction' in . Novembet
said they would be less iUf' (gnldes S-8), and tbe senior
For rrwre infol"'fffJlimJ
viewed as second to the tbe attorney general's race:
Democrats have seen ~MJ~Uve of tbe Democrallc gmup (9-J 2J_
about mks or regulalions
governor in the power it It maybe·• asset.
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KANAUGA·- A reuoiwt .County Veterans Service
· of tbe. family of Fmd and Commission is !ipOII&amp;Oring a
' MaJy Lewis Hanison will Vefa'aOS Service Olfioe open
: be held today 'at tbe DAV bouse on Thursday, July 3
• Building.
from I0 .a.m. WJtil 2 p.m. at
lmdl is at! p.m.
the office, I 102 Jackson Pike.
The :!;vent is open to an
Gallia CoUD.ty veteraD.s.

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immuoizatiooS ·

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GAf.LII'OUS - GaUia
CouDty Heabb DtpalllieUt
. 'will (XOYide ~me i!M!!!!!i711GAUlPOUS - Grade
lioos on lbesday, June 10 at canis for students .ai Gallia
the beahh ~lellt, 499 Academy High Sohool,
. 4ro6p.m. .gtades 7-12, were mailtd on
· Children in need of
June 7, Principal Bruce
immunizations must be Wilson lillid. .
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accompanited by a
or
lf your child bas not
legal guanlial;l
a reoeived
a grade card, call
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IDifDI!m7at1on
the
higb school off10e at
RICIORI widl diem.
Mdilioaal llCivioes. sudl 446-3212.
: as blood i*Crshnre dJerb and
. be ·
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· tbe will
eveuing
: boors a 1be health dcpalll- _ GALLIPOLIS - This
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POMEROY .Meigs
High School students CaD.
pick up their lqlOd ants at
the school office, 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. any day this week.

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-Meigs 7 p.m., Southern High
t:ouoly Boanl of Ekdioqs, School.
8:30a.m
- PORTLAND - Sonsbine
Circle
of the Bethany
SYRAWSE .- Syr~~CUse
VillaJe Co"ncil. · &amp;pecial United Methodist ChUFch
meeting, discuss maiote- annual picnic 6 p.m. at tile
llllllOe Pwdwe. 6:45 p.m.. Mc,Kelv.ey Campground.
village haiL ' .
T.ak:e covered dish, table
setting and chair.

Rf.EDSVIU£ - &amp;stem
Music 8oostmi, 6 p.m. in
the high sohool .band room.

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•• meeting to elect officers,
: 7:30 p .m ., refreshments
served.
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games, prizes, .aU area
cbildren invited. ·

MIDDLF.PORT -Cathy
Crawford, missionary in
France, speaks at Old
Bethel Freewill Baptist
Churob, 6 p.m.

Reunions
St•w'ey., Juae I
CHESHIRE - Elbert and
Della Gillilan reunion,
H:30 a.m., Kyger Creek
club bouse.

SYRACUSE
Wildwood Garden Club
wiU have a progressi v,e
garden tour, 6:30 p.m.
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Conmnmity Center and
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proceeding to the Beuttey, . CHESTER - Annual
Rollsh, Ash , Chapman, . kids fishing detby sponKok:er and Hamm homes sored by · the . Meigs
where refreshments will County Fi.sh and Game
he served.
Asso.c iation begins at 8
a.m. For those 15 years
and younger, must be
accompanied by an adult,
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Free Will Baptist Ohurob, Free food and drinks.
Celebrating Children Day Prizes. Local merchants
with Sunday School, 10 join Fish and Game
a.in., follow.ed by sennon · Association in sp(&gt;nsoring
for youths, then cookout, the elleot.

Cburdl events .

. Community
events
Sunday, June 8
GAlLIPOLIS - Annual
family reunion for descendants ef the late George and
Laura (WaDs) McGuire will
be held at Shelter No. I,
Raccoon Creek County
Park, off State Route 775.
Brir!g ·food Jllld oon-alcbolic
drinks. Plan to eat 12:30-1
p.m. M3!X your calendars
and tell your families.
KANAUGA - Reunion
of the family · of Fred and
Mary Lewis Harrison, DAV
Building. Lunch is at I p.m.

'nmday, June 10
GAU.JPOUS -

Gallia

County Local District Library
Board of Trustees, 5 p.m.,
Bossard Memorial Library.

Tltunday, June tl

GALLIPOLIS - Gallia
County · Retired Teachers
Association IWicbeon, noon,
First Presbyterian Church.
Scholanihips will be awarded
and an O~A represemlative
. will speak. Make reservatioos by calling Louise
Greenlee at 245-5029.
GALLIPOLIS - Gallia
County Agricultural Society
(fair Board) meeting, 8
McKenzie
p.m., .
Agricultural Center.

retirement ceremony at
American Legion Post 27, 4
p.m., with a cookout to follow. Charge for the cookout.
MIDWAY, W.Va.
Annual Jividen and Little
families' reunions will be
held at the Midway United
Methodist Church Activitiy
Building, State Route 62, ·
Red House (Midway) ,
Putoam . County, W.Va.
Please come and bring a
bring a covered dish to
share. Call (304) 586-4096
for details and directions.

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GALLIPOLIS -

brating their 60th wedding
anniversary on June .12. Cards
can be sent to them at 1315
Raccoon Road, Gallipolis,
Ohio 4.5631.
GALLIPOLIS .- Hazel
Coughenour will be .celebrating her 80th birthday on June
13. Cards can be sent to her at
2216 Eastern Ave., Lot 20,.
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631.
&amp;llllJil communiJy calentltu ilelffS .kJ kkeUy@mydai-

CROWN CITY - Mable oj}ice.
M . Halley will celebrate her
78th birthday on June l 0.
Cards can be sent to her at
254 Lanes Branch Road, .
Crown City, Ohio 45623.
GALLIPOUS - Roy and
VIrginia Gibson will be cele·

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POMEROY . - Meigs
County
Chamber
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CoDlDlCrce,
busiD.essmirulcd luncheon, 11.oon,
Pomeroy Li~. discussion on new Untversity of ·
Rio Grande Meigs Center,
tollf'!i of center available
after luncheon, Bun's
Party Barn calering.

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Park
District
Board
of
Commissioners is Friday,
June 13 at 11 a.m. ·in '
BY .KATHY MrrcHEu.
asking for money to buy say it's natural to look . Is
Sbelt.erbouse I at R.1ccdon
AND IIAAcv St.tG!IR
shampoo,
underwear, something wrong with me ?
Creek County Park, 513
stamps and candy.
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- Confused in Kansas
Dan Jones Road.
Dear Annie: My 55-yearIf 1 send him $20 here and
Dear Confused: No .
The boanl meets lhe 'SeC- old brother, "Cary," has there for the. next few dear, you're fine. It is naturood Friday of lhe montb.
. , been in and out of jail for months, the trust money al to look, but not everyone
the last couple of years. He will be gone. I love my wants to. Stop trying to conbas had problems with brother. What do I do now? · vince your husband of your
VJSOry
. drugs
moral rectitude. He doesn't
and alcohol, and can't -Worried Sister
keep
a
job,
so
he
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trouble
Dear
Sister:
The
trust
care
if you look or not, and
SYRACUSE -A boil
doesn't have enough to pay the more you defend your- ·
advisory in die upper end of paylDg child support.
My
mother,
who
passed
off
Cary's back rent or get self, the less believable you
Syracuse lw been lifted. All
away last year, always him another aparunent for seem.
those affected by tbe advisory were contacted by helped him out She thought more than a month. If Cary . Dear Annie: This is for
by loving him, he would uses it up on shampoo and "Concerned
Grandma."
phone on Thunday.
come around. When she swnps in jail, or drugs and whose 14-year-old granddied,. there was a small life .beer when he's out, it's still son likes to hug. I, too, have
iD.suranoe policy that gave goif:1g to disappear with lit- hugging grandchildren, all
· each of her children $5,000. tle .t o show for it, so you in their 20s. They have been
Cary's money was put into-a may as well let him have buggers an their lives.
trust, · and my niece and I $20 here and there. Your When they arrive at our
POMEROY
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heal! is in the right. place house for a visit, and during
County Health 'Department
Seven months ago, I and we know you want to the entire time they are here,
will conduct a .childhood helped Cary find an apart- help your brother, ·but at · they hug us. They love to lie
imiDllnintion 'clinic from 9 ment and a decent used car. some point, he must want :10 on !be couch and have me
to ll &amp;.m. and I to 3 p.m. I used the trust. money to clean up his act, and $500 scratch their backs while
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They are great kids, wonand D.Jellical cards if applic- his court fmes and get a Job. drug rehab and counseling. derful students and terrific
able. A $7 donation appreci- He did neither. He claiiDed Contact Nar-Anon (oar- athletes. They also send us
) ·22527 Crenshaw e-mails with love and have
ated but not required .
tllere were 00 jobs avail- anon.orgJ,
able, but instead of looking Blvd. #200B, Torrance, CA
for wOrt, he sat in a chair all 90505 for .support.
given us special nickna:mes.
tests'
day watcbiitg TV, drinking
Dear Anme: 1 am a hap- We wouldn't want them any
beer and doing drugs. He pily inlllried woman and a other way. - Nan and
CHESTER Meigs told .me someone borrowed . loving mother. The problem Pops
County TB Staif will be at his car, bot be actually sold is, when my husband and I
Annie's MaillxJx is wrilthe Chester Fire Depattment it to a crack dealer.
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walk down the ~t, if I · ten by KDtlry MilcheU and
from 5 to 6 p.m. Monday
In December, Cary called see a guy walking r driving Mtuey Sugar, longtiltu ediand will rerum from 5 to 6 and asked for more money by, 1 will look down or ton; of the Ann Landers
p.m. Wednesday to read the and I turned him down away. I don't feel right look- colllmn. Please e-inoil your
test!&gt;.,
because the trust was run- ing at anyone else when I'm questio11s t6 lll!llifsmtlli- ·
llitig oul. Cary now . owes married.
INJx@coMCa.rLnt~ or Writl'
$700
to
the
apartment
com.
My
husband
always
jokes
to:
Altnie's Mllilbox, P.O.
Field l1!p to
plex, ~d they .won't release with me and says everyone Box 118190, Chicago, IL
his
things UD.til he coughs looks. Well, I don't, and I 60611. To find out IIWr't
POMEROY
- Jerri
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the
money. Since he did- have tried to tell my hus- about Annie's Mailbox,
Dahler, field Fepresentative for U.S. Rep. Charlie n t pay tbe $3,000 he owes band this, but he just laughs alld retUl features by otlur
Wilson, wiU hold office in court fines, be was sentto and says "whatever." I Creaklrs SylldicaU! writers
houn; for area residents jail last week. There is $500 know he doesn't believe me, and carwonists, visit tlu
left in the trust, and he is .but I am very serious . ) have CretJtors Syndicate Web
from 4-6 p.m. .on lhe seccalling me collect from jail . asked others and they all ptJge lit www.creators.com.
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voiced questions concernSecond, it bas always which
and utilities and the Strategic.Pdroleum Ohio State University
ing medical care, broadband . been a i:hallenge to use fed- wta 11
to . conserve Reserve S'uspension Bill, Exteasion Office, Ohio
service, the survival of eral fmxling in .local areas enecgy.
which be said was RaOtly Department
of
small business, .the stimulus and widlout pall .ventures
He also discussed a ~ passed and should hopefuUy Transportalion. and lbe city
package, thecli?'are cha1,1ge then:~ ~-be wJ!ter or sewer project to separate lead to lower prices.
coJDJD:ission on differeD.t
bill and altemauve ene~g~CS, electrtc servtce to these rain w.a from lreatmenl
Wilson is wOrking to projects.
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aD.d of course the rising areas. He exp~essed · the plaDt water, the partfioot eliminate . tax subsidies
FaUon talked aboot buildoosts of fuel and food.
·need for places like Holzer project with tbe Ohio graD.ted to oil compaoie!i
The rising costs of health and
the Dan Evans Department of .Natucal aD.d is aD. advocate for ing more accessible off aD.d
care paired with die stag- lndUSirial Park to have fiber Resoun:es that is srill in its American Housing Resn ... 011 ramps in Gallia, the utilizalion of the Ohio Rivanaot state of Medicare and optics.
firsl plwe, and tile Fann and Prevention to help refifor
cansportalioo of ~ght,
Medicaid funding was
"We cannot oompete in a Road project that is cuneot~ naoce homes into viable
brought to the attention of global economy if we CaD.'t ly in its second phase.
mortgages with DJODey to be and expanding opportwU- · inn•mncrap::oqr.
the paD.eL
gel fiber optics in oor rural
Caley talktd about pro- paid back after tbe bome is ties to bring businesses ·here
Rep. Evans stated that OouD.ties," EVaD.S said.
aod Rep Clll'mit bus~sses
jects to eaable more job ore- sold.
The focus of the discus- ation in Gallia County as
there are no easy aD.SWa'li,
Rep. Evans talked about ~
INSURANCE
but a 3 percent il&gt;aease for sion turned towards tbe coo- weU as malrjng govemmcot economic
Bunlcll talked libout die
development,
Medicaid was put in this version lhe state Is experi- move IJlOR: efficieutly and reD.ewab1e e.ne.rgy, broad- need 10 devdop a land use
year' s budget. However, eDCing from an .industrial strides
to
increase band. aD.d education. He mall'lg-t plan and a
Gov. Ted StricldaD.d has put economy to a high tech Medicaid. ·
AGENCIES .
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believes lbat edncarjoo is farm land pmavation plan..
a bold on it because revenue economy to become liiiiiRi
Kern
repotted ~ viw au tbe .new eoooomy
"We do not illbMi land
INC.
coming into the state lw productive.
Voinovich is abo focused and from l996102006dira from our IIOilestol'S, we bocc
ftatlined..
Tbe ~and viability on wodforce developmeol bas beeo a , 77 perocat row it livm our dliklrco,ft
Robens added that Rq&gt;. ·of the Umversi.ty . of Rio and tbe elfect of tbe Oimate increase in edncarion .spcud114Cou rt
Banlell said. "We willit to
W'tlson also voted to Grandefllio .
Grande CiwJ&amp;e Bill 011 manufactur- ing..
be a viable foroe to make
Pom eroy
increase
money
for Community College was
ers.
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FaUon
discussed
wortiiJI
Qolli.J
eow:.y
ooe
of
lhe
Medicare. Gallia County discussed as a factor in get992-6677
"1bc COC!IIIIdlj' is cbaog- together in Gallia ·County 10 best pJaoes to live."
V'u:e ling ~le trained to peeCommissioners
President and local dentist. foon jobs related to tcdmoi- ing e~ . but espe- make a differenoe. He
. a,lly lae in Ollio Jv:canse talked about oounty CllllllDr. David Srillth also ogy and research. ·
a JDMMifartm;iog sa:- missiolleni worlciog wid! lhe
addressed Ibis question as a
Tbe Climate (lia11ge Bill
W."
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ICcm.
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· Community lmprovC~DeDt
. healtbcare provider.· ·
discussed in Congress wa&amp;
ltDbeiU reportal that CorPoratiom, tbe Uoi~ty
He agreed that funding brought up and the panel
CWgne+sma!l
W'alsoo · is of Rio GranckJRio Grande
. bu stayed tbe ·same or even discussed clean coal,
n•M
b
uod
wilb
ps ·~ Community College, . tbe
· decreased in the last six III.IC'lea£ power. and renew. years and that it could even- .able ue:giil&gt;. ·
tually tum into a real probRep.
Eyans
and
lem as far as access to ~ waa. bodl·
bealthcare. Smith recom- adwc:aled dli-. 0011. wllile
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. . """"rd trying to maintain Wilson ~ 21 I(Jd BlvMI's
. services that are already office thinb mooey .
lacrw die 8aefrYa1ir
: P.UVided.
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should be invert: II · inlo
Refuc d Au 1
bf:
: 'Acoess lo broadband WIS Jl'eell
17; $lie aMcd
. brought up to the panel.
. a.~ an:_,. ways to
Carey
talked · about ~ wid! COlli .,'''l"'"ieS ·
Cnmect Ohio, a project that to obt•in green energy, such
i1 tDapping broadband sup- as algae and carbon dioride
port aaoss lhe state that ~ng.
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For initialevaa&gt;a.,. or follow-141 vilb for tot~~
.. ~ ~·ofld thibe ... :,lr:'Le by tbe~"!er&amp; ~ ~ pm;tel
joint ~t,- offer olfioe holn It
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s DMII •
wta ,._,., gtven a .ew nun- . Evans bw+apt "..P. two utes to addrcu the crowd
3554
R.cUe Eaat.
political pr•14 1• With cur- before the eveat w• cooBlrtlolnoile, VN
rent broall •td pQgJe,s. dueled.
Fint, the Ullilecl ~ is
Jeaooe Wilson reported
; lSCb ill the world in the tlul Sea. Brown is actively
Neddillic- is FriUy..... 21.
' expansion of broadballd, listmi"8 to Obi&lt;&gt;a"" and laas
Cll (114) 411 ..174 or t • 311-4711
_ with Obio ranlr.iD.g about coocluc:ud Dllilerous round
: 30th out of the stares. 1bae table discussions around tile
for •IIPPOillbiNHI.
- .-e ei&amp;bt major rueuupoli- state.
: 1a11 llQI ill Obio that all
Cozza n:pOned 011 some
~in total
replac;etned
: llave ~s to broadbadd. of the aaiCDt projects
, which .makes it mafuly a undertaken by die city,
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Flower
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Evening WIC appointments an: available by
request.

. POR'IER - A.c beck pre:
· sentalion ceremony bas
· been set for Monday at 6:30
. £-DL at the Springfield
;rownsbip VolUDteer Fire
GALLIPOUS
• ~nt, 11984 Ohio Citizens are rcininded ·that
Qallipolis city crews will be
.. The presentation
be removing flowers from lhe
. 1ftade by u.s. Department cemeteries starting Monday,
of
Agricultnre
Rural June 9, as per Gallipolis
. Development to be used for Codified
Ordinances
the purchase of a new f~re Chapter 947.01:
.
llUCir.
for
Springfield
"Decorations shall only
' Township VFD.
be placed in tbe cemetery
. The \IFD, Springfield on the following holidays:
. Township Tru~ Randy Memorial Day, Mother' s
Jlunt, state director of Day, Father's Day, EaSter
. USI;&gt;A RwliJ Development, and Ouistmas. Cut or live
and the lJaUia County flowers .sball .b e removed 10
Community Improvement days after the boli.day or
Corpor.ation ilave extended funeral services.
·
aD. invitation to tbe public to
"Artificial flower&amp; shaH
attend tbe cetemony.
be ,removed at that time
· Rural Development bas with tbe exception of flowapproved a loan and grant ers that are located on the
~$172,000tobeused monument and do not aeate
. • &lt;tow:lnk lhe purchase of a a problem during the main'new truck. The fuodiog tenaD.ce of tile cemetery.
comes from die Community Rowers sball be removed if
· Facility Loan and Gmnt they become JJDSigbdy."
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White House race overshadows Ohio AG ci&gt;ntest Skatepatk dedication
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Suilclay, .June 8, 2oo8

tal affair with an employee, said. "lf it bad been some that could tend to favor
Democrats reeled and kind of odd-year special whatever candidate the
R~blicans rejoiced.
election, voters would be Democrats pick for attorney
COLUMBUS This
Dann, just 17 months in less inclined to go 1o the general.
STAFF REPORT
and the SUI'RIIIIMiing area.
fall.'s
~
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willf?" office, also conceded pub- polls for a single mce."
Republicans, however,
NEWSeUYDALYTIIIIiJNE.cxx.i
Bonus ripperli slated .t o
'Ohio
o~~licly • the time lbat he had
Ohio' s statewide races see hypocrisy in Daon's fall
appear include' c.tol Leon
feel about as shon as the fostenld cronyism by hiring tvpically enjoy the lime- from grace · - and they
GAlLIPOLIS -. To a:te:: and 'Rpbert Lqw,Mont. .
presidential race does long.
uaJified friends and that Ught They take place evecy intend 1o say so.
.
IJrale the drdicatioo of the
'l'bere is no,.· · !on fee,
With only five months l:e'iett unprepared to ruo.tbe foor years -on a cycle so . Daon cmsaded into office Gallipolls Slcatepark on al1bough ~here ill a $S skills
UD.til Election Day, neither massive state agency. Those they don't j:oincide with on a pledge to clean up the Suoday, June 15 from I to 6 oonrest eDiry fee. Prizes are
Democrats nor RepubliCaD.s statements prompted fellow · presidential · races. Most Republican "culbife of cor- p.m., activities highlighting ·sponsored
by
Skate
.bave picked a candidate to Democrats - led by Gov. recent state campaigns have ruption" in Ohio. He sur- ~skiDs will be part Everyday of Huntingtoo,
run for the state seat, vacat- Ted Strickland - · to lead a taken shape, and begun rais- prised everyone, inclndiog of the adivities.
·
W.Va. Pftxwds are lo ~
sk• ...... aad ....
montbDemocbyra·tscaMndare~- chaqe 10 pressure him ~ jog . ~. two ~ or himself, when be bell, velier- . :n~e fllcility, a ~ ~ ,fit
ofolice. '
-ahliadof&amp;ctiooDay. an Republican officeholder jtiDoaty from indiViduals . Ported b1 die ~ .
Damt. And the high-stak:es
But bow to go about fill- Tbe firsl ad in lhe 2006 Deny Montgomery, who aiJdbnsines'les as wen as the . tommiUee, which ~pear­
tRSidential contest will ing tbe skJ1, wbicb Daon guberpatorial race . ran in had served as both state city of Gallipolis, is at headexl tbe drive to build a
ooNqme much of tbe inedia alllld. ' -1... . ba.e. held for • .,_,., at wbicb """"' the attorney general · and state Haskins Pld off Mill Creek skatepaJt in Gallipolis.
.
Mkmon and 1V ad time two, f~.- tenns?
;;a:"""paaionc bad ·~y auditor.
Road, near tbe municipal
A concession boocb for
MCdcd iii ' this ·pi&gt;litical
Saic~ haS named raised ~S· of doUan
" Marc Dann won because swimming pool and •tennis food and drink purchases will
be opernted by tbe C.allipnlis
swing state to wage a decent Nani:y Hardin Rogers, ·a ~
. ...:u· l)e L..-1- to. •"'•- Jupiter was 3ligoed with · c:oorts.
6&amp;bt.
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respc:cted deaD of tbe Obio
wiD
IM[UQ
~ Marst said Democratic
Demonstrations
are \blunka' Fe Depaiu•e• .
L~~ won't blow what Stale University law scbool, lyze lhe . money," said srrategist Jerry Austin.
sclJei!Jded featuring rippers
Officials advised the pro- ..-...
as a ~ replacement Calberine '1\Jm;r. who monAnd RepublicaD.S wasted from Obio, West V'uginia gram is ~ ~ chan,w: .
"It· will be completely · to Daim - to ~ Older itors campaip
no time attac:ldn$ lhe oneovershadowed,"
.said while ~ . field a lhe. gcMtlllllellf Watd!o".og time anti&lt;01111ption candi•
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l)elgalltic consultant · run II10R ~=·- 10 .
Obio em....., AdioiL date as con'~Jpt. ·.
c~•~
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Ruvolo, a f!liiDCr chlir of lUll in the ljli}. ~:,:, ~~~~~to come ia·it
"This ·em6anassment is
f'U:LI ft:u
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thelilatepmy.
lilrewile.:l•• 'II arnmmit- thelastlaim!le." ·.
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far from over," Kevin
RuvolO at!ckd~ 1be real DeWme,deputychairoflhe
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PolitiCal . advertising teet'obeginltribtnioglitdy
guidelines ~tee aocess candidates
·
J:::Uon wiU be whether Ohio RepubliCaD. Party,
KJ
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for TV and radio advertising
Widely rearpim! nlmes · · · will bC aD.Y TV time tO declared on the day Dann
to fedecal CaD.didates, but ~· . ltichaRI buy. In 2004, it got scarce; resigned. "Marc l&gt;anD.'s resGALLIPOLIS
ter by
1bc name and
not to state caD.d.idates, be Cordray, former U.S. Sen. I'm guessing in 2008 it's ignatioo isovenlue,andthe Gallipolis Junior Women's 18flofeachindividualilllhe
said - which tneaD.S attor- Mike DeWme. Lt. Gov. and goiog ro get scan:er.investigation into his mis- Oub will be sponsoring a group, the name· .o f lbe
ney general candidates may former attorney general Lee
Presidential contenders manag~ .and oonuption Cheer/Dance/ Auxiliary · group, and tbe type oftalatt
have trouble buying aooess Fishef' - begaD. .to surface, Barack Obama and Hillary must coatinue. We've spent competition 00 Monda)'. they will be preforming.
during the most visible time in ~ be;ca•lse it is difficult Rodb~ Clinton . SJlllnt a the past 15 months poillting July 28 during tbe GaUia . Groups CaD. also regisa tbe
slots.
to 1mag1ne · bow anyone combmed $8 nnllion on out that Man: Dann was not County funioc FaiL ·
.
moming of lhe CllllllpCUtion.
Ohio figureS' tO be key in witltout statewide name ID 16,000 television spots in suited to be Ohio's llltOrQey
This is a"'"""' competi- Each ~ IDllst check:-in
tbe presidential race, again. would have time to build Ohio's March primary, gCoeral. .."
linn, which:;.:;~ two or
lt gave President Bush the support amoog voters.
.accordiog tO an e~
A new Quinnipiac Poll, IJlOR: ~ per group tbe day
lhe aM!fW1 itinn
electoral votes he needed
ffut Nancy Martorano, a by
the
Wisconsin · however, . su~ested tbe Jlll!formaoce. Ages to be betwem 8 aDd 9 un. tlo pay
for re-electioo in 2004·
professor of political sci- Advertising Project. That label isli~t let qjclcjng ·
. ~ begin with the youth tbe $20 .entry fee.
Tbe attorney general is eooe at the University of number is expected to
Among ,7311 Ohio voters dimioo (grades. K-5 as of
Please do not mail aD.y
both the slate's top attomey Dayton, said die -presMien- inc!QSC as White HOUiiC interviewed_between May the upcoming &amp;Chool year), money/checks . when preand its chief law epfon:er. tiaf contest ma,v be motC coatelld= vie for victory in '19 and June 2, 23 pelt'alt then tile junior diviliion registering.
The post is generally than a simple distraction' in . Novembet
said they would be less iUf' (gnldes S-8), and tbe senior
For rrwre infol"'fffJlimJ
viewed as second to the tbe attorney general's race:
Democrats have seen ~MJ~Uve of tbe Democrallc gmup (9-J 2J_
about mks or regulalions
governor in the power it It maybe·• asset.
·- . I mn!41011 otnew' q- I"My
of the 0.0
1he ""'qptitoa will ' be of routines and judging,
wields..
..
• ''Ouoiac level, it'uoow islnOtl; ~ ja ~ ,...00..1 s~-ea
tal
. ...; the iuain ,.....:l- at the ploo:se check gt111UJ(:ounSo w~th revelations ~a to 1-:'P that then:' ~ a jiiaf. . tmJlhy .. w• ·~ia! ~ c:ieaU_aid- ri?daJ. ~ ~ lqi~ 'will ryjuniorfar.org or to preDamaide and d~ friend dential rP . aomg oa, contest !hat C:llllJ'IPitM hlvc.., elli:ia Oil theil'n:w be WI 8 '10 9 a.tn. and tbe
er,
(740) 645~x~y harassed · two . becai•oe that wiU .piobably ~ ill (lhama beOooalbe. PIIW• The 'm~n Of . u••l(diOO. will ~ ....,
b!!n~ . staffers · ~ ~ · Ill; !be· !biN lhal gels tbe iag ,dJC pllltj's pallmpriv'e • .. . was "plus or mtnill 2 .. pi9D¥f
. '¥ri,9a.m. .'
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46, bad an extramari- voters( au··tile polfs," lbe, nonlinee. MmoraD.O '.SIIid
points.
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Obituaries

Vc&gt;ters rewrite the political playbook

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. . I am writing to the citizens of Gallipolis to be aw~ of
.puppy mills. I bet 75 pe~nt of you ~ ~y
unaware that we bave puppy mills not only here m Ohio but
all over the United States.
Dogs are being abused by being shoved in a small cage
·with no solid ground, and lots of times have multiple dogs
in. the small cage that is DOl even big eliOIIgh for one. Most
of the puppies in the puppy mills have little to no hope of
ever forming some type of human companionship, little to
no hope of ever becoming part of a family.
· The puppies have NO •lleterinary attention and most of
1bese animals have never seen a treat, a toy, or even a small
lJUPPY bed. After dogs are unable to produce they
eiltJer
lrilled, aband0tiei1 or sold to anolber mill to only be aDIJSi:d
for the rest of their lives.
What can you do?
· • Visit www.stoppuppymills.org.
: • Donate. ·
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. · • Speak up (write letters to state ofticials ).
: • Get flyers to put at our l&lt;lcal veterinary offices._

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A memorial service for Ruth Boster, 80. formerly· of
Gallipolis, who died Jan. 30. 2008. will be held Saturday,
June 14, 2008 at II a.m. in Grace United Methodist
Church, with Pastor Bob Powell officiating. ·
Friends can visit with the family immediately following
· the service.
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C)1ziw:t. W.Va., da~ 'Of the late diaries Troy
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Jimmy A. Heckert, 70, of Pomeroy, passed away at his
I .~- •·- ~ t~be( IDjisionary to the Texas- residence on Wednesday, June 4, 2008.
~;lktd« -iaa 50 .Eritrea, East Afriql, a homemaker,
He was bom June .JO, 1931, in Weston, W.Va., son of the
!be:~ of the Dan'Ville Bible Methodist Church at late Charles A. and Ruby-B, (Fortney) Heckert.
D.tiville, iod attended and ministered to the Alledteny
He w.as a gradtiatc; of SOutheast High School in Ravenna,
Wesleyan Methodist Church in Leon, W.Va., whicn her Ohio, Class of 19S5. He wu employed as a millwright by
husband 'pastored. .
General Motors in Lordsto\YII for 30 years.
She was a 1952 gtaduate of Kingwood (W.Va.) High
He loved to hunt and fish, and he dearly loved his grandSchool, and auended W~t Vtrginia Wesleyan College at children.
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Buckhannon and West Virginia University at Morgantown.
In addition to his parents. he was preceded by a sister,
She graduated from ·God's Bible School and College in Patricia Heck.en Whisman.
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Cincinnati with a bachelor's degree in theology in 1955,
He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Edith Riggs
imd with a bachelor of arts the following year. Both years Heckert of Pomeroy; children, James A. Heckert and _his
sbe was the class valedictorian. .
wife Rhonda of Rootstown, and Cynthia Lynn Sullivan and
· Sbe is survived by her husband, the Rev. Amos Ttllis'o( her husband Alan of Port Clinton; grandchildren, Spencer
Pomero.}'. whom she oWried June 22, 1957; children, Sullivan, and Craig, Clark. and Kaley Heck.en; step-grandSusan (Jerry) McVey of GaUoway, Doi1 (Gina) Ttllis of children, Ashlea and 'JYler Blankenship; brothers and sis. Rudand. Bartlara Wtlliams of Miltoil, W.Va., Rebecca Ttllis ·ters-in-law, David and Carol Riggs of Pomeroy, and Herb
of Rutland, imd Joseph (Faye) Ttllis of Danville; and a sis- and Gloria Riggs of Windham, Ohio; and many nieces and
t.er, W¥a Bishoff.of Morganto\YII•. W.Va.
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nephews. .
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. Sbe IS also sutvtved by p;andchtldren, Brooke (Dodger)
There w1ll be no callmg hours and no serv1ce IS -schedVail&amp;han, · Britt~'y. WiUt.3.ms, lktb Williams, Cody uled at this time.
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Wil&amp;ams1 (ulie Tillis, .Ben Tillis, Anna nllia and J~ .f. Arrangements were handled by the Anderson-McDamel
:t11lii, · iwitb. , · grandclilldren Melissa
~1, ' ~ Home iii ~meroy.
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f4t1tk {David~bey aud Dwayne (Suste) McVey;, a - Online
regts!fY
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l!VaJ.lable
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petll-JI'IIIdc;hild, Trey Vauldlan; 10 ·step-great-gralidchil- · www.ltndersonmcdamel.com.
~~leo; llld several nieces aJ,Kf nepbews. .
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llealdealw parents, Jbe waa ;Keeeded m ~by a 111·
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lltr, -Edith Barill, and two infant ltrothers.
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Danville Bible Methodist Chim:h .at Danville, .with the Rev. . .. Phylli~ Jean Henderson Morgan of Point Pleasant, W.Va.,
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d,ied Thursday, June 5, 2008. at her re~idence.
__... Hatfteld officiating. . mmmat services w be I
' Sbewasbon\July27,l928,inHenderson, W.Va._.daughp..m. Werlt:esday,June U, 2008, .at the Centenary Cemetery tcr of the late Herbert 1bomas and Forest Rose Dickerson
lD ·~~ruceton M;Us, W.Va. . ·
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Henderson.
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· . 'lbt f.milf. Will teoei:ve friends on Monday,
9, 2008,
In addition to her parents, she ~~~~ - preceded in death by
~~ . Bible Med)odist Church from ~ to 4 and 7 ber busb~. Herman Lewis Motgan, and her sister, Anita

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Who among us has not
of others throughout the ·. they can achieve the highbeen told by ·our patents
country, the road to win- est office of the 'laacl if
Ulat they can become anynilfg
elections . for they work bard, ttudy
thing and anyone they
African-American candi- hard, play by the rules,
want to be, even president
dates was dependent on respect others and ~~erve
of the United States? Yet,
Donna
running in states with their cou.ntry with honor
in my household, my sib·
Brazile
high · percentages of and grace.
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minorities.
Obama has
Imgs
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This. is an American
go ·behind our parent's
proven anyone can ru.n moment to be cherished
back and giggle at such a
anywhere and. win everysilly thought. We knew
· where if people believe in by all even those
Jean BJid Lionel Brazile grandparents whose val- your message and you opposed to the candidacy
weren't telling us the ues ate rooted in. the deliver it c·o nsistently of Barack. Obama. Yea,
whole truth. Despite the Midwest soil of honoring every day.
there will be oontinQed
progress mad~ over the one's worth and dignity,
Although
the debates about whether
centuries. many doors young Obama did not gig- Republican Pany has America is truly ready to .
were still closed to gle when told wha~ he ·shifted into attack mode elect its ftrst black presiwomen and minorities in could achie~e in life.
now that the Democrats dent. Some will go 10 far
America. Thanks to the
Second, the American have chosen · their nomi- as to saddle Obama with
hi-storic candidacies of people. With the election nee, let's hope that they
Sens. Bara,ck Obama and of John F. Kennedy in don't forget that they, too, the task of ·winning a fuU
Hillary Clinton, those 1960, the country won- h~lped make this moment 100 percent of all the vatdoors have swung wide dered ·w hether it w.as time possible.
When ious constitu.encies that
open.
to move past the old bar- Democrats resisted ·the comprise our u.niqu.e aud
Botb my patents fin- riers of racial di&gt;;isiom It idea of change; it was varied electoral fabric. To
isbed high school and · wasn't. It took presidents, Republican leaders like be sure, Obama will not
attended, but did not congressional leadership, Sens. Everett Dirksen and · win over every Democrat.
graduate, coilege. It was a a mass resistance mov-e - Edward Brookes and But he will try to win
different kind of educl!- ment led by Dr. Martin countless other GOP law- every vote and every
tion that taught them Luther King Jr., and the · makers who stood up and heart of those wanting
which side of the street . will of justice-seeking broke the filibus.Us that
they could walk on arid Americans to break down allowed . the landmark this election fought on the
where the designated col- the barriers of racial divi- passage of . the Civil issues that worry us all: I
ored-ooly seats . were on sions that kept blacks and Rights Act uf 1964 and nation at war with no eatit
the Saint Charles street- whites
from
sitting the Voting Rights Act of straten. a weakened
Cllr. My parents worked together at the same bus, 1965. Together, those econ9my that saps our
hard, eacb . of 'them often lunch counter and movie monumental pieces of ability to invest in crucial
juggling three minimum- theater.
.
legislation helped end de social priorities aad 1
wage jobs that offered no
There was massive facto and de jure segrega- crumbling infra&amp;~.
health insurance (or any · resistant ·to change, espe- tion and barriers to elecLet the debate beoin
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joyful. Every .:hlld in the color of their sFkin. ~t helped to end. filibusters start tbe debate· now. Let
America can now listen to took a woman • anme and put America on a new these two men of botlor
their elders describe · an Lou ·Hamer. a daughter of path.
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qualified industrial rust belt, the
nomination of Obama is a
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Ame~ica. And while the seats at the convention, eign diplomacy. And, yes, opportunity .and a p'ace
road to the White House tbe Democratic Party it .was two southern preii- where every child hill' the
will be difficult. mariy became the pany of dents, Jimmy Carter and , chance to achie&amp;~e her
can claim a role in mak- choice for the majority of Bill Clinton. who vigor- dream
(.D•~- ·~ 1, •
ing it possible.
blacks yearning for a ously proffi:Oled equalitt"
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Ashcraft.
. He is survived by his wife, Mildred Thomas Donahue;
children, Christy Lavender of Syracuse, Fauna Donahue of
Vmton, -Arvina (Tom Kirk) Donahue of Denver, Colo:, and
Scott Donahue of Vmton;· three grandchildren, Raberta
(Jered) Hill of Racine, Keri (Travis) Smith of Letart, Ohio,
aud Cynthia (Brody) Bauers of LOgan, Ohio; and foor
great-pndchildren. ·
maildition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a
son-in-law, Ll!rry Lavender.
Graveside serviceS will be 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 10,
2008,- at .Vmton Me!DOrial Park, with Pastor Bob Powell
. officialing: Tbele will be no .visitation.
·
· In lieu of flow~. · memorial gifts may be sent to the
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Deaths

Ruth LOI..-Ise 1"'ls

What a season! Even as
couldn't be controlled. over Clinton, the ~ictmany Americans heave
After all, YouTube pro- ed historic p.articipation
huge sighs of relief that
vided videos of first of voters under age 30
it's finally over, no one
Cokle
Jeremiah Wiight and then didn't happen. More
can
·argue·
this
primary
and
Michael. Pfleger spewing young voters showed up
.,
campaign hasn't been
racism · from -the pulpit. than in the past two eleeOhio Valley Publishing CO.
exciting, not to mention
Steven
And his own remarks lions; but their average of
instructive. In a nominaRoberts
about "bitter" voters 14 percent of Democratic
Dan Goodrich
tion process designed by
came back-to bite Obama voters W'$ in line with
the party elders to end by
via the Internet, underlinPublisher
earl" Febr_uary, voters
'·
ing the fact that there is other yeatll.:
Kevin Kelly
kept' gettin$ in ?he way of
no 1onger sueh a th'tng as · African-Americans,
Diane Hill
the politictans' best-laid dent:· Hillary Clinton, a "private~ meeting.
who produced an imprea- ·
Managing Editor
Controller
plans.
who was able to keep her
Those hits
slowed sive. average of 82 percent
As pundits bemoaned caJJ1paign alive with Obama's
momentum of their vote for Ob•m•,
Letters to the editor an welcome. Tht!y should be kss
the length of the battle. online appeals (plus her enough to create another alSo participated at about
than 300 woirls. AIL kuers are subject to ediling and must
unheard of phenomenon the same rate as in put
and Obama supponers personal 'loans).
be signed and include lllidnss and lt!kpllone number. No
tried to shove Hillary
Fund-raising marks just - Clinton's overwhelm- elections. So, even in
IUUigned kllt!rs will be published. Ullt!rs should be in
Clinton out of the race, , the tip of the Internet tee- ing victories in several what should be a decidedgOod taste, atldn!ssing issues, not personalities.
voters rushed to the polls berg this sc:ason. Starting key states AFTER her ly Democratic year, those
in record-breaking num- with Clinton's announce- chance of winning althe numbers mean the prebees and donors wrote ment of her .candidacy. nomination was virtu 1y
,.
checks for record-brt;ak- bt'lle d as a " c hat" WI'th the nonexistent. usu all y vot' sumptive nominee ,aces
ing dollars.
voters, all t~e . way. ers.like to go with a win- some rough months ahead
Today is Sunday, June 8, the I 60th day of 2008. There~
. How could anyone fault through- Father ,M tchael ner, but seniors, women, · trying to · win over
206 days left in the year.
a season when both polit- ~eger's shout that "God . Hispanics, lower-income Clinton's voters.
Today's Highlight in History:
'
'
For now, though, he can
ical parties surpassed by wtll have the last · word, whites and Catholics kept
On June 8, A.D. 632, the prqphet Muhammad died in
millions . their previous not YouTube," much of Clinton in the race right revel in his historic viewMedina.
.
highs in voter turnout? the campaign . has been to the end.
ry and marvel at the wonOn this date:
The more than 37 million waged in cyberspace,
What does that mean ders of this election 'seaIn 1845, Andrew Jacboli. the seventh president of the
who participated in . this even as the candidates for ·the gener~ election'/ . son -one that's unlikely
United 'states, died in Nalihville, Tenn.
year's Democratic con- slogged through state Tha_t c_ampatg';l
';lOW to be repeated. On the last
In 1861; Tennessee seceded from the Union.
te$tS swamped the 1988 a~~::~· knew that he begms w1th warmng stgo,s day of the primaries,
· .Jn 1864, Abraham Lincoln was nominated for another
showing or 23 million. could use the Web not for B~ack Obama, whof!C Senate Majority Leader
term as president during the National Union (RepUblican)
And even though the ortly to r'al·~- money but effus1vene~s toward h1s Harry Reid called 08 the
opponent m recent day..s
.
·
Gop h d Wl· nner much
Piu:ty's convention in Baltimore.
a20a million voters also. to enlist volunteers reveals his recognition of Part Y to mak~ fundamen. •
eatlier,
In
1905,
President
Theodore
Roosevelt
offered
to
act
as
a
'
marked Republiqm bat- lind to energize bloggers. the rigors of. the battl~ tal _c~ges JD the DOIDl·
mediator in the Russo--Japanese War.
lots.
besting the 17 mil- He knew where young ahead. His . supponers nation process. But what· In 1915, Secretary of State Wtlliam Jennings Bryan
lion in 2000.
people, one of the core insistence that his apP~&lt;al ever the politicians come
,ll:Signed in a disagreement with President Wtlson over U.S.
Then
tliere's
the
money
groups
supponing · him, to young voters and inde- up with nellt, this season
)landling of the·sinking of the Lusitania.
-more
than
a
half-a-bitgot
thed
ir
i~formh_ation -h pendents will change the has shown that the voters
· In 1948, the "Texaco Star Theater" made. its debut on
lion dollars given to the two ays a.ter IS speec
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'NBC-TV with Milton Bede guest-hosting the first proon race, more than a milb th
1 f
.
top
two
Democrats
by
the
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d
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If
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rne out y e resu ts o own ideas.
gram. (Berle was later named the show~s permanent host.)
1
11
11
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~PP e ,.... the season so far.
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HOW those vast sums part of it _ and he benet e . tn ~pen e~ts, book i• "MJ Flll.en'
Thompson· Co., ruled that restaurants in the District of ·
·Columbia could not refuse to serve blacks.
~ere r~i_s'?d ta\. re;ro~ filed from celebrity-stud- ~ho~
~~.:~~~e~tl~n!, Hou~e·~ Me-if
.. Though for Today: ''Love hath no physic for a grief too
t e po' JtJca .. P ay 00 · ded videos, such as "Yes gave Obama an avera"e Fo111il1
(Willi4
_ Ill
deep." -. Robert Nathan, American author llld composer
Obama s ab1hty to tap We Can," that traveled of a 12_po1'nt· margin in Morrow, 2005). Stere
thousands of small d?nors 1 from inbox to inbox.
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b
{1894-1985).
over. the Internet w111. be
But the Illinois senator states where they could o.... o..... Ro "' e1111 e
stud1ed
for
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Pomeroy • MiddlepOrt • GalllpoUs

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Graveside services will be obierved with family and
friends of the family at 1 p.m. Sunday, June 8, 2008, with

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dyde Thomas'"Tommy" Donahue, 77, ofVmuin, passed the Rev. Brian Morgan officiating. Burial will follow in
away in Holzer Medical Center, Gallipolis, on Saturday Kirtland Memorial Gardens in Point Pleasant. CrowHussell Funeral Home will be in chluge of fuileral arrange. morning, June 7, 2008.
He was a 1948 gradnau: of Rutland High School, and a 'ments.
. ~Air Force veteran who served in VIetnam and Korea.
In .lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The
In addition, he was a retired school bus driver for the Gallia American Cancer · Society or The American Diabetes
·
County SchOols and a member of the Vmton American Foundation.
·
Phyllis's cate has been entrusted to Crow-Hussell
Legion Post 161.
' Clyde was born Oc~. 12, 1930, in Jacksonville, Ohio, son Funeral Home. An online guest registry is available at
·of the late Clyde Donahue and Mildred Grover Donahue www.crowhussellfb.com.
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VII

WASIDNGTON
Between now and Election
Day, Democrats say they
will use Congress to showcase the kinds of change
promised by their presiden;
tial candidate, Barack
Obama.
.
Some legislation they' II
choose has good prospects
of passage - pohcy blueprints for higher education
and the military; a ban on
lead in toys -and skip over
debates on spending plans
and some taxes until a new
president takes office.
Other bills they'll debate
are doomed. But on those,
the point isn't pas~e this
year. It's about making the
case that the Democrats'
plan . for children's health
care, for example, won't
become law without one of
their own in the White
House.
Wbate:ver
legislation
Democrals offer. it will
have been vetted for the
benefit of the Obama campaign as is traditional
between the congressional
majority and its presidential
candidate.
"Now that the primaries
have come to a close, we
· relish the opponunity to
compare agendas," said
Sen. Chuck Schumer, DN.Y., the Senate Democrats'
chief fundraiser. "It's going
to sharpen the focus in the
Congress and the Senate.
It's going to sharpen ' the
focus in the presidential

race."

House Speaker Nancy
Pelosi, too, indicated that
the House agenda would be
synchroniZed with Obama's
in the run-up to drafting a
party platform.

s

She told reponers this
week that the document
would
reflect
the
Democrats' focus on heath
care, global warming,
national security and the
economy.
'T m sure we 'II be sitting
down together to talk. about
how we can work. together
for a great Democratic Victo'
ry in November," Pelosi, DCalif., told reporters who
had asked her about Obiuna.
"We' II obviously want t.o
make it ct,UTent as we go forward and be more illustralive of some of the initiatives
we would put forward."
Still to be determined is
whether Democrats are
going to try to push throuaih
a legislative rescue for die
mortgage crisis, or use the
issue as a club against
Republicans this fall.
. In other ways, the floor
schedule will reflect
effort by .Democrats to put
Republicans on record on
economic issues. Pelosi
next week is planning to
bring up a bill to extend of
unemployment
benefits
after new Labor Department
statistics showed the biggest
monthly jump in the jobless
rate since 1986.
Democrats also are planning a new effort to.revive
the economy this fall, at the
height of the campaign. .
Congressional action ~s a
camprugn tool can cut both
ways.
.
Republicans like Sens.
Mitch
McConnell
of
Kentucky and Arlen Specter
of Pennsylvania
have
warned, for example, that
blocking President Bush's
. judicial nominations was
angering GOP senators and
could trigger retaliation
against a President Obama
and his nominees.

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·SID

Even longtime market
The previously unthink.- will attack. Iran if it doesn't an average of $3.99 for a orfall in the U.S., the dollar
observers were shocked by able idea of $150 oil, and abandon its nucleat pro- gallon of regular gas tends to weaken against the
Transportation · nationwide, according to euro.
the magnitude and speed of gasoline that will keep gram. NEW YORK :..... Oil oil's rally.
climbing above· $4, made rt Minister Shaul Mofaz AAA and the Oil Price
MBJ~y traders buy comprices made their biggest
"We're into unchartered clear to investors that con- added that Iranian President Information Service; in modities such as oil as a
single-day leap ever Friday, · territory, and somewhat off sumers would· be forced to Mabmoud Ahmadinejad many parts of the country, hedge against inflation
-dragging the Dow Jones · the map as far as historical be even more consen&gt;ative "will disappear before .Israel consumers are already pay- when the dollat. is falling,
·industrials down nearly 400 precedents are concerned," than they have · been in does," the Yediot Ahronot ing well over $4. Retail and a weaker dollar makes
· points and raising the once- said Jim .Ritterbusch, presi- recent months.
daily reported.
diesel slipped a penny oil cheaper for investors
unthinkable prospect of dent of energy consultancy
Before Thursday, oil had
Iran is the second-biggest overnight to $4. 76.
dealing in other currencies.
S150 oil and more record Ritterbusch imd Associates receded nearly $13 a barrel oil producer in the
Pump prices are bound to Analysts believe the dol·
. gas prices by the Fourth of in Galena. lli.
from its highs, . a respite Orgamiation &lt;!f Petwleum rise even further if oil sus- tar's pmtracted decline has
·
Besides the jump in the from its nearly· record- EJ;porting Countries,-and tains its advance. James been a major reason why oil
July.
· The meteoric rise of Dear· unemployment rate, the every-day march. But the traders ·w ony that any con· Cotdier,
president
of prices have nearly doubled
Jy $ll for the day piled atop Labor Department said end of the week. sent it right flict with lsrltel could dis· Tampa, Fla&gt;based trading in the past yeat.
·an increase of almost $5.50 employers had cut 49,000 back up again.
rupt global supplies.
finn Liberty Trading Group,
The euro strengthened
· the day before, taking oil jobs in May, the fifth
The burst in oil prices
A further weakening of predicted prices could rise funher against the greenfut\lfes more than 13 per· straight .month of nation- · also raised the prospect of the dollar also helped send to $4.25 as early as the end back Friday. A Labor
..cent higher in just lWO days, W:i.de· losses. Job losses for . accelerating inflatiOn by oil prices higher by enticing of the month .
Department report show. .easily•a record on the New · ~he year reached 324,000.
adding to already strained overseas bu.yers armed with
"Unfortunately, drivers ing the U.S. unemployYork Mercantile EXchange.
The White House said transportation costs stronger currencies and oth· cutting back isn't going to ment rate jumped half a
• And those weren't the · l'resident Bush was con- whicli will send prices ers , looking for a hedge lower the price of gasoline percentage point to 5.5
··only stunning numbei-s of sidering further plans to higher throughout the against the greenback. But at anytime soon," he said.
percent last month - its
the day: The government help energize the:: economy, . economy.
also represented a stampede
The dramatic reversal in biggest monthly increase
also reported the nation's already teetering on the
Light, sweet crude for by bullish traders and opti- .. what had been a weakening since 1986 - could drag
-unemployment rate zoomed edge of recession and crip- July delivery officially fin- mistic computer models oil market began Thursday the dollar even lower in
11&gt; 5.5 percent in May, a pled by a tumbling housing ished the day at $138.54, betting that prices still have after ECB President Jean- the days ahead . _
. monthly rise of half a per- . market and other factors.
up $10.75 on the Nymex. further to rise.
Claude Tricbet suggested
"Unemployment jumping
cemage point, the biggest in
On Wall Street, the Dow But after the settlement,
"Tho bulls ... refuse to go the bank could raise interest as it did today will be in the
·
. plunged . 394.64 points, the contract jumped as away,"
22 years. .
said
Stephen rates and the euro climbed market for a long time and
· Oil settled at $138.54, a more than 3 percent, to high as $139.12. Prices hit Schork, an analyst and trad- against tbe dollar. When will contmue to pressUre the
rise of niore than 8 percent. close at 12,209.81, the a previous record of er in Villanova, Pa.
interest rates rise in Eumpe, U.S. dollar,'' Cordier said.
The surged came after biggest drop in more than $135.09 a barrel on May
Meanwhile, · U.S. ga~
Morgan Stanley analyst Ole 15 months m both percent- 22, and settled Thursday at prices at the pump contirtSlorer predicted strong age and points terms. ·
ued to hover just ·shy of an
$127.79.
demand m Asia and tight
W~ Srreet bad manaaed
Traders also zeroed in on average $4 a gallon, easing
15iPPUe1 in the Western to lilll:ug off oil't advance oa remarks by an Israeli only 0.3 cent from
· Hemisphere could drive Thursday ~t succ~mbed to Cabinet minister who was Thursday's record.
· prices
to
$150
by extreme anxiety Fnday.
Drivers are now paying
quoted as saying his country
Independence Day, when
The stock matket's great
· millions of Americans take concern of late has been
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Obituaries

Vc&gt;ters rewrite the political playbook

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. . I am writing to the citizens of Gallipolis to be aw~ of
.puppy mills. I bet 75 pe~nt of you ~ ~y
unaware that we bave puppy mills not only here m Ohio but
all over the United States.
Dogs are being abused by being shoved in a small cage
·with no solid ground, and lots of times have multiple dogs
in. the small cage that is DOl even big eliOIIgh for one. Most
of the puppies in the puppy mills have little to no hope of
ever forming some type of human companionship, little to
no hope of ever becoming part of a family.
· The puppies have NO •lleterinary attention and most of
1bese animals have never seen a treat, a toy, or even a small
lJUPPY bed. After dogs are unable to produce they
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lrilled, aband0tiei1 or sold to anolber mill to only be aDIJSi:d
for the rest of their lives.
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Gallipolis, who died Jan. 30. 2008. will be held Saturday,
June 14, 2008 at II a.m. in Grace United Methodist
Church, with Pastor Bob Powell officiating. ·
Friends can visit with the family immediately following
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Jimmy A. Heckert, 70, of Pomeroy, passed away at his
I .~- •·- ~ t~be( IDjisionary to the Texas- residence on Wednesday, June 4, 2008.
~;lktd« -iaa 50 .Eritrea, East Afriql, a homemaker,
He was bom June .JO, 1931, in Weston, W.Va., son of the
!be:~ of the Dan'Ville Bible Methodist Church at late Charles A. and Ruby-B, (Fortney) Heckert.
D.tiville, iod attended and ministered to the Alledteny
He w.as a gradtiatc; of SOutheast High School in Ravenna,
Wesleyan Methodist Church in Leon, W.Va., whicn her Ohio, Class of 19S5. He wu employed as a millwright by
husband 'pastored. .
General Motors in Lordsto\YII for 30 years.
She was a 1952 gtaduate of Kingwood (W.Va.) High
He loved to hunt and fish, and he dearly loved his grandSchool, and auended W~t Vtrginia Wesleyan College at children.
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Buckhannon and West Virginia University at Morgantown.
In addition to his parents. he was preceded by a sister,
She graduated from ·God's Bible School and College in Patricia Heck.en Whisman.
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Cincinnati with a bachelor's degree in theology in 1955,
He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Edith Riggs
imd with a bachelor of arts the following year. Both years Heckert of Pomeroy; children, James A. Heckert and _his
sbe was the class valedictorian. .
wife Rhonda of Rootstown, and Cynthia Lynn Sullivan and
· Sbe is survived by her husband, the Rev. Amos Ttllis'o( her husband Alan of Port Clinton; grandchildren, Spencer
Pomero.}'. whom she oWried June 22, 1957; children, Sullivan, and Craig, Clark. and Kaley Heck.en; step-grandSusan (Jerry) McVey of GaUoway, Doi1 (Gina) Ttllis of children, Ashlea and 'JYler Blankenship; brothers and sis. Rudand. Bartlara Wtlliams of Miltoil, W.Va., Rebecca Ttllis ·ters-in-law, David and Carol Riggs of Pomeroy, and Herb
of Rutland, imd Joseph (Faye) Ttllis of Danville; and a sis- and Gloria Riggs of Windham, Ohio; and many nieces and
t.er, W¥a Bishoff.of Morganto\YII•. W.Va.
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nephews. .
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. Sbe IS also sutvtved by p;andchtldren, Brooke (Dodger)
There w1ll be no callmg hours and no serv1ce IS -schedVail&amp;han, · Britt~'y. WiUt.3.ms, lktb Williams, Cody uled at this time.
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Wil&amp;ams1 (ulie Tillis, .Ben Tillis, Anna nllia and J~ .f. Arrangements were handled by the Anderson-McDamel
:t11lii, · iwitb. , · grandclilldren Melissa
~1, ' ~ Home iii ~meroy.
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f4t1tk {David~bey aud Dwayne (Suste) McVey;, a - Online
regts!fY
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petll-JI'IIIdc;hild, Trey Vauldlan; 10 ·step-great-gralidchil- · www.ltndersonmcdamel.com.
~~leo; llld several nieces aJ,Kf nepbews. .
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llealdealw parents, Jbe waa ;Keeeded m ~by a 111·
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d,ied Thursday, June 5, 2008. at her re~idence.
__... Hatfteld officiating. . mmmat services w be I
' Sbewasbon\July27,l928,inHenderson, W.Va._.daughp..m. Werlt:esday,June U, 2008, .at the Centenary Cemetery tcr of the late Herbert 1bomas and Forest Rose Dickerson
lD ·~~ruceton M;Us, W.Va. . ·
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Henderson.
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9, 2008,
In addition to her parents, she ~~~~ - preceded in death by
~~ . Bible Med)odist Church from ~ to 4 and 7 ber busb~. Herman Lewis Motgan, and her sister, Anita

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of others throughout the ·. they can achieve the highbeen told by ·our patents
country, the road to win- est office of the 'laacl if
Ulat they can become anynilfg
elections . for they work bard, ttudy
thing and anyone they
African-American candi- hard, play by the rules,
want to be, even president
dates was dependent on respect others and ~~erve
of the United States? Yet,
Donna
running in states with their cou.ntry with honor
in my household, my sib·
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high · percentages of and grace.
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This. is an American
go ·behind our parent's
proven anyone can ru.n moment to be cherished
back and giggle at such a
anywhere and. win everysilly thought. We knew
· where if people believe in by all even those
Jean BJid Lionel Brazile grandparents whose val- your message and you opposed to the candidacy
weren't telling us the ues ate rooted in. the deliver it c·o nsistently of Barack. Obama. Yea,
whole truth. Despite the Midwest soil of honoring every day.
there will be oontinQed
progress mad~ over the one's worth and dignity,
Although
the debates about whether
centuries. many doors young Obama did not gig- Republican Pany has America is truly ready to .
were still closed to gle when told wha~ he ·shifted into attack mode elect its ftrst black presiwomen and minorities in could achie~e in life.
now that the Democrats dent. Some will go 10 far
America. Thanks to the
Second, the American have chosen · their nomi- as to saddle Obama with
hi-storic candidacies of people. With the election nee, let's hope that they
Sens. Bara,ck Obama and of John F. Kennedy in don't forget that they, too, the task of ·winning a fuU
Hillary Clinton, those 1960, the country won- h~lped make this moment 100 percent of all the vatdoors have swung wide dered ·w hether it w.as time possible.
When ious constitu.encies that
open.
to move past the old bar- Democrats resisted ·the comprise our u.niqu.e aud
Botb my patents fin- riers of racial di&gt;;isiom It idea of change; it was varied electoral fabric. To
isbed high school and · wasn't. It took presidents, Republican leaders like be sure, Obama will not
attended, but did not congressional leadership, Sens. Everett Dirksen and · win over every Democrat.
graduate, coilege. It was a a mass resistance mov-e - Edward Brookes and But he will try to win
different kind of educl!- ment led by Dr. Martin countless other GOP law- every vote and every
tion that taught them Luther King Jr., and the · makers who stood up and heart of those wanting
which side of the street . will of justice-seeking broke the filibus.Us that
they could walk on arid Americans to break down allowed . the landmark this election fought on the
where the designated col- the barriers of racial divi- passage of . the Civil issues that worry us all: I
ored-ooly seats . were on sions that kept blacks and Rights Act uf 1964 and nation at war with no eatit
the Saint Charles street- whites
from
sitting the Voting Rights Act of straten. a weakened
Cllr. My parents worked together at the same bus, 1965. Together, those econ9my that saps our
hard, eacb . of 'them often lunch counter and movie monumental pieces of ability to invest in crucial
juggling three minimum- theater.
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legislation helped end de social priorities aad 1
wage jobs that offered no
There was massive facto and de jure segrega- crumbling infra&amp;~.
health insurance (or any · resistant ·to change, espe- tion and barriers to elecLet the debate beoin
cially
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political
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lora:1
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lacked in money, they _arena, where millions of Presidents Kennedy .a nd unchartered
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tion, this day i~ especially political process ue to , with Democrats who up John Mce.in'·• offer to
joyful. Every .:hlld in the color of their sFkin. ~t helped to end. filibusters start tbe debate· now. Let
America can now listen to took a woman • anme and put America on a new these two men of botlor
their elders describe · an Lou ·Hamer. a daughter of path.
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death, was "sick and tired btok.e dowli barriers . by of the deep South, the
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qualified industrial rust belt, the
nomination of Obama is a
minonties and women to b llo
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positions
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.the verge of electing a son
of democracy. Democrats important
label
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of Africa to 'the presideD- resisted, fiercely; but by involving . the nation's . a new
Is o u . .c y of the United States of eventually offering two national socurity and for- nation itself - 1 laud of
Ame~ica. And while the seats at the convention, eign diplomacy. And, yes, opportunity .and a p'ace
road to the White House tbe Democratic Party it .was two southern preii- where every child hill' the
will be difficult. mariy became the pany of dents, Jimmy Carter and , chance to achie&amp;~e her
can claim a role in mak- choice for the majority of Bill Clinton. who vigor- dream
(.D•~- ·~ 1, •
ing it possible.
blacks yearning for a ously proffi:Oled equalitt"
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him to believe in himself,
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as governor of the former -~-' unborn, -bo ~ill no~ o' Cailol HP' 11M '-·
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. He is survived by his wife, Mildred Thomas Donahue;
children, Christy Lavender of Syracuse, Fauna Donahue of
Vmton, -Arvina (Tom Kirk) Donahue of Denver, Colo:, and
Scott Donahue of Vmton;· three grandchildren, Raberta
(Jered) Hill of Racine, Keri (Travis) Smith of Letart, Ohio,
aud Cynthia (Brody) Bauers of LOgan, Ohio; and foor
great-pndchildren. ·
maildition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a
son-in-law, Ll!rry Lavender.
Graveside serviceS will be 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 10,
2008,- at .Vmton Me!DOrial Park, with Pastor Bob Powell
. officialing: Tbele will be no .visitation.
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· In lieu of flow~. · memorial gifts may be sent to the
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What a season! Even as
couldn't be controlled. over Clinton, the ~ictmany Americans heave
After all, YouTube pro- ed historic p.articipation
huge sighs of relief that
vided videos of first of voters under age 30
it's finally over, no one
Cokle
Jeremiah Wiight and then didn't happen. More
can
·argue·
this
primary
and
Michael. Pfleger spewing young voters showed up
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campaign hasn't been
racism · from -the pulpit. than in the past two eleeOhio Valley Publishing CO.
exciting, not to mention
Steven
And his own remarks lions; but their average of
instructive. In a nominaRoberts
about "bitter" voters 14 percent of Democratic
Dan Goodrich
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came back-to bite Obama voters W'$ in line with
the party elders to end by
via the Internet, underlinPublisher
earl" Febr_uary, voters
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Kevin Kelly
kept' gettin$ in ?he way of
no 1onger sueh a th'tng as · African-Americans,
Diane Hill
the politictans' best-laid dent:· Hillary Clinton, a "private~ meeting.
who produced an imprea- ·
Managing Editor
Controller
plans.
who was able to keep her
Those hits
slowed sive. average of 82 percent
As pundits bemoaned caJJ1paign alive with Obama's
momentum of their vote for Ob•m•,
Letters to the editor an welcome. Tht!y should be kss
the length of the battle. online appeals (plus her enough to create another alSo participated at about
than 300 woirls. AIL kuers are subject to ediling and must
unheard of phenomenon the same rate as in put
and Obama supponers personal 'loans).
be signed and include lllidnss and lt!kpllone number. No
tried to shove Hillary
Fund-raising marks just - Clinton's overwhelm- elections. So, even in
IUUigned kllt!rs will be published. Ullt!rs should be in
Clinton out of the race, , the tip of the Internet tee- ing victories in several what should be a decidedgOod taste, atldn!ssing issues, not personalities.
voters rushed to the polls berg this sc:ason. Starting key states AFTER her ly Democratic year, those
in record-breaking num- with Clinton's announce- chance of winning althe numbers mean the prebees and donors wrote ment of her .candidacy. nomination was virtu 1y
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checks for record-brt;ak- bt'lle d as a " c hat" WI'th the nonexistent. usu all y vot' sumptive nominee ,aces
ing dollars.
voters, all t~e . way. ers.like to go with a win- some rough months ahead
Today is Sunday, June 8, the I 60th day of 2008. There~
. How could anyone fault through- Father ,M tchael ner, but seniors, women, · trying to · win over
206 days left in the year.
a season when both polit- ~eger's shout that "God . Hispanics, lower-income Clinton's voters.
Today's Highlight in History:
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ical parties surpassed by wtll have the last · word, whites and Catholics kept
On June 8, A.D. 632, the prqphet Muhammad died in
millions . their previous not YouTube," much of Clinton in the race right revel in his historic viewMedina.
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highs in voter turnout? the campaign . has been to the end.
ry and marvel at the wonOn this date:
The more than 37 million waged in cyberspace,
What does that mean ders of this election 'seaIn 1845, Andrew Jacboli. the seventh president of the
who participated in . this even as the candidates for ·the gener~ election'/ . son -one that's unlikely
United 'states, died in Nalihville, Tenn.
year's Democratic con- slogged through state Tha_t c_ampatg';l
';lOW to be repeated. On the last
In 1861; Tennessee seceded from the Union.
te$tS swamped the 1988 a~~::~· knew that he begms w1th warmng stgo,s day of the primaries,
· .Jn 1864, Abraham Lincoln was nominated for another
showing or 23 million. could use the Web not for B~ack Obama, whof!C Senate Majority Leader
term as president during the National Union (RepUblican)
And even though the ortly to r'al·~- money but effus1vene~s toward h1s Harry Reid called 08 the
opponent m recent day..s
.
·
Gop h d Wl· nner much
Piu:ty's convention in Baltimore.
a20a million voters also. to enlist volunteers reveals his recognition of Part Y to mak~ fundamen. •
eatlier,
In
1905,
President
Theodore
Roosevelt
offered
to
act
as
a
'
marked Republiqm bat- lind to energize bloggers. the rigors of. the battl~ tal _c~ges JD the DOIDl·
mediator in the Russo--Japanese War.
lots.
besting the 17 mil- He knew where young ahead. His . supponers nation process. But what· In 1915, Secretary of State Wtlliam Jennings Bryan
lion in 2000.
people, one of the core insistence that his apP~&lt;al ever the politicians come
,ll:Signed in a disagreement with President Wtlson over U.S.
Then
tliere's
the
money
groups
supponing · him, to young voters and inde- up with nellt, this season
)landling of the·sinking of the Lusitania.
-more
than
a
half-a-bitgot
thed
ir
i~formh_ation -h pendents will change the has shown that the voters
· In 1948, the "Texaco Star Theater" made. its debut on
lion dollars given to the two ays a.ter IS speec
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'NBC-TV with Milton Bede guest-hosting the first proon race, more than a milb th
1 f
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top
two
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d
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If
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gram. (Berle was later named the show~s permanent host.)
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HOW those vast sums part of it _ and he benet e . tn ~pen e~ts, book i• "MJ Flll.en'
Thompson· Co., ruled that restaurants in the District of ·
·Columbia could not refuse to serve blacks.
~ere r~i_s'?d ta\. re;ro~ filed from celebrity-stud- ~ho~
~~.:~~~e~tl~n!, Hou~e·~ Me-if
.. Though for Today: ''Love hath no physic for a grief too
t e po' JtJca .. P ay 00 · ded videos, such as "Yes gave Obama an avera"e Fo111il1
(Willi4
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deep." -. Robert Nathan, American author llld composer
Obama s ab1hty to tap We Can," that traveled of a 12_po1'nt· margin in Morrow, 2005). Stere
thousands of small d?nors 1 from inbox to inbox.
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stud1ed
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Graveside services will be obierved with family and
friends of the family at 1 p.m. Sunday, June 8, 2008, with

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dyde Thomas'"Tommy" Donahue, 77, ofVmuin, passed the Rev. Brian Morgan officiating. Burial will follow in
away in Holzer Medical Center, Gallipolis, on Saturday Kirtland Memorial Gardens in Point Pleasant. CrowHussell Funeral Home will be in chluge of fuileral arrange. morning, June 7, 2008.
He was a 1948 gradnau: of Rutland High School, and a 'ments.
. ~Air Force veteran who served in VIetnam and Korea.
In .lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The
In addition, he was a retired school bus driver for the Gallia American Cancer · Society or The American Diabetes
·
County SchOols and a member of the Vmton American Foundation.
·
Phyllis's cate has been entrusted to Crow-Hussell
Legion Post 161.
' Clyde was born Oc~. 12, 1930, in Jacksonville, Ohio, son Funeral Home. An online guest registry is available at
·of the late Clyde Donahue and Mildred Grover Donahue www.crowhussellfb.com.
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Between now and Election
Day, Democrats say they
will use Congress to showcase the kinds of change
promised by their presiden;
tial candidate, Barack
Obama.
.
Some legislation they' II
choose has good prospects
of passage - pohcy blueprints for higher education
and the military; a ban on
lead in toys -and skip over
debates on spending plans
and some taxes until a new
president takes office.
Other bills they'll debate
are doomed. But on those,
the point isn't pas~e this
year. It's about making the
case that the Democrats'
plan . for children's health
care, for example, won't
become law without one of
their own in the White
House.
Wbate:ver
legislation
Democrals offer. it will
have been vetted for the
benefit of the Obama campaign as is traditional
between the congressional
majority and its presidential
candidate.
"Now that the primaries
have come to a close, we
· relish the opponunity to
compare agendas," said
Sen. Chuck Schumer, DN.Y., the Senate Democrats'
chief fundraiser. "It's going
to sharpen the focus in the
Congress and the Senate.
It's going to sharpen ' the
focus in the presidential

race."

House Speaker Nancy
Pelosi, too, indicated that
the House agenda would be
synchroniZed with Obama's
in the run-up to drafting a
party platform.

s

She told reponers this
week that the document
would
reflect
the
Democrats' focus on heath
care, global warming,
national security and the
economy.
'T m sure we 'II be sitting
down together to talk. about
how we can work. together
for a great Democratic Victo'
ry in November," Pelosi, DCalif., told reporters who
had asked her about Obiuna.
"We' II obviously want t.o
make it ct,UTent as we go forward and be more illustralive of some of the initiatives
we would put forward."
Still to be determined is
whether Democrats are
going to try to push throuaih
a legislative rescue for die
mortgage crisis, or use the
issue as a club against
Republicans this fall.
. In other ways, the floor
schedule will reflect
effort by .Democrats to put
Republicans on record on
economic issues. Pelosi
next week is planning to
bring up a bill to extend of
unemployment
benefits
after new Labor Department
statistics showed the biggest
monthly jump in the jobless
rate since 1986.
Democrats also are planning a new effort to.revive
the economy this fall, at the
height of the campaign. .
Congressional action ~s a
camprugn tool can cut both
ways.
.
Republicans like Sens.
Mitch
McConnell
of
Kentucky and Arlen Specter
of Pennsylvania
have
warned, for example, that
blocking President Bush's
. judicial nominations was
angering GOP senators and
could trigger retaliation
against a President Obama
and his nominees.

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The previously unthink.- will attack. Iran if it doesn't an average of $3.99 for a orfall in the U.S., the dollar
observers were shocked by able idea of $150 oil, and abandon its nucleat pro- gallon of regular gas tends to weaken against the
Transportation · nationwide, according to euro.
the magnitude and speed of gasoline that will keep gram. NEW YORK :..... Oil oil's rally.
climbing above· $4, made rt Minister Shaul Mofaz AAA and the Oil Price
MBJ~y traders buy comprices made their biggest
"We're into unchartered clear to investors that con- added that Iranian President Information Service; in modities such as oil as a
single-day leap ever Friday, · territory, and somewhat off sumers would· be forced to Mabmoud Ahmadinejad many parts of the country, hedge against inflation
-dragging the Dow Jones · the map as far as historical be even more consen&gt;ative "will disappear before .Israel consumers are already pay- when the dollat. is falling,
·industrials down nearly 400 precedents are concerned," than they have · been in does," the Yediot Ahronot ing well over $4. Retail and a weaker dollar makes
· points and raising the once- said Jim .Ritterbusch, presi- recent months.
daily reported.
diesel slipped a penny oil cheaper for investors
unthinkable prospect of dent of energy consultancy
Before Thursday, oil had
Iran is the second-biggest overnight to $4. 76.
dealing in other currencies.
S150 oil and more record Ritterbusch imd Associates receded nearly $13 a barrel oil producer in the
Pump prices are bound to Analysts believe the dol·
. gas prices by the Fourth of in Galena. lli.
from its highs, . a respite Orgamiation &lt;!f Petwleum rise even further if oil sus- tar's pmtracted decline has
·
Besides the jump in the from its nearly· record- EJ;porting Countries,-and tains its advance. James been a major reason why oil
July.
· The meteoric rise of Dear· unemployment rate, the every-day march. But the traders ·w ony that any con· Cotdier,
president
of prices have nearly doubled
Jy $ll for the day piled atop Labor Department said end of the week. sent it right flict with lsrltel could dis· Tampa, Fla&gt;based trading in the past yeat.
·an increase of almost $5.50 employers had cut 49,000 back up again.
rupt global supplies.
finn Liberty Trading Group,
The euro strengthened
· the day before, taking oil jobs in May, the fifth
The burst in oil prices
A further weakening of predicted prices could rise funher against the greenfut\lfes more than 13 per· straight .month of nation- · also raised the prospect of the dollar also helped send to $4.25 as early as the end back Friday. A Labor
..cent higher in just lWO days, W:i.de· losses. Job losses for . accelerating inflatiOn by oil prices higher by enticing of the month .
Department report show. .easily•a record on the New · ~he year reached 324,000.
adding to already strained overseas bu.yers armed with
"Unfortunately, drivers ing the U.S. unemployYork Mercantile EXchange.
The White House said transportation costs stronger currencies and oth· cutting back isn't going to ment rate jumped half a
• And those weren't the · l'resident Bush was con- whicli will send prices ers , looking for a hedge lower the price of gasoline percentage point to 5.5
··only stunning numbei-s of sidering further plans to higher throughout the against the greenback. But at anytime soon," he said.
percent last month - its
the day: The government help energize the:: economy, . economy.
also represented a stampede
The dramatic reversal in biggest monthly increase
also reported the nation's already teetering on the
Light, sweet crude for by bullish traders and opti- .. what had been a weakening since 1986 - could drag
-unemployment rate zoomed edge of recession and crip- July delivery officially fin- mistic computer models oil market began Thursday the dollar even lower in
11&gt; 5.5 percent in May, a pled by a tumbling housing ished the day at $138.54, betting that prices still have after ECB President Jean- the days ahead . _
. monthly rise of half a per- . market and other factors.
up $10.75 on the Nymex. further to rise.
Claude Tricbet suggested
"Unemployment jumping
cemage point, the biggest in
On Wall Street, the Dow But after the settlement,
"Tho bulls ... refuse to go the bank could raise interest as it did today will be in the
·
. plunged . 394.64 points, the contract jumped as away,"
22 years. .
said
Stephen rates and the euro climbed market for a long time and
· Oil settled at $138.54, a more than 3 percent, to high as $139.12. Prices hit Schork, an analyst and trad- against tbe dollar. When will contmue to pressUre the
rise of niore than 8 percent. close at 12,209.81, the a previous record of er in Villanova, Pa.
interest rates rise in Eumpe, U.S. dollar,'' Cordier said.
The surged came after biggest drop in more than $135.09 a barrel on May
Meanwhile, · U.S. ga~
Morgan Stanley analyst Ole 15 months m both percent- 22, and settled Thursday at prices at the pump contirtSlorer predicted strong age and points terms. ·
ued to hover just ·shy of an
$127.79.
demand m Asia and tight
W~ Srreet bad manaaed
Traders also zeroed in on average $4 a gallon, easing
15iPPUe1 in the Western to lilll:ug off oil't advance oa remarks by an Israeli only 0.3 cent from
· Hemisphere could drive Thursday ~t succ~mbed to Cabinet minister who was Thursday's record.
· prices
to
$150
by extreme anxiety Fnday.
Drivers are now paying
quoted as saying his country
Independence Day, when
The stock matket's great
· millions of Americans take concern of late has been
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Corps makes
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Sunday, June 8, 2008

place it back in the river.
To remove the gate, crews
had to cut a notch into the
GREENUP, Ky. - For concrete along the lock
only the second time in its walls and into the pierhoushistory, the U.S. Army es on each side. The Shreve,
Corps of Engineers hilS lift- a derrickbo~ on loan from
ed a 220-ton emergency . the Louisville District, liftgate leaf out of a ed the massive gate out of
Huntington District Lock the Ohio River and placed it
for maintenance alid repairs. on a barge. The gate was
At noon Friday, the gate moved a short distance
on the auxiliary lock cham- downstream, and the Shreve
ber at the Greenup Locks then lifted the
over to
and Dam was removed.
The gate structure was not the ground on the Kentucky
designed to be removed _
side on the lock, where
it stays underwater and is .. work crews can begin their
. raised to provide a tempo- inspjlction.
rary floodwall at the upper
The p'rocess offers huge
end of the lock chambers. · cost savings to the Corps of
It's used while inspections Engineers, because it's
and repairs are being done much easier to do mainteon the locks. Many of the nance wod· on the ground,
emergency gates in the and this process allows the
Huntington District are now lock to stay open - . as
50 years old, and in order to opposed to closing the lock,
extend the life of each struc- dewatering it and doing the
ture, a project delivery team work in place, which would
had to devise a way to safe- typically take a month, durly remove each gate leaf, ing which time . the lock
inspect it, perform any would be closed to river
needed repa1rs and then traffic.
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time the U.S. Army Corps of Engineen~' Huntington District has taken such action.
.

Ohio funding hold-up means
needy niust wait for heat relief
usual due to the struggling
COLUMBUS (AP) Ohio officials are scaling eoonomy. That money Olhet'back a federally funded pro- wise would have been avail- ·
gram that ~s keep elderly able for the summer cooling
and medi y needy res•. dents cool during hot sum- ~ts have delayed the
program's start until July l, a
mer days and nights.
Funding for the state's month later than IIOI1IUii. and
Home Energy Assistance it will serve less than half of
Program has been slashed by .the . people · it assisted last
$7 million this year, leaving year. Financial assistance will
just $2.5 million for heat be limited to $100 per houserelief, said Ohio Depa11ment hold. And none of its recipiof Developmc:nt spokes- ents will receive a free. air

woman Melissa Vmce.

conditioner.

The department ..,.,nt $3
million more than aDticipated
during a harsh winter, wben
demand was higher than

"We have less money far
people and we won't be buymg new air condilioners to
give to them," Harrell said.

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Br,.nVJa."Css...Recent Gallia Academy High School graduate Luke Watts, facing front, smiles'with satlsfliQtiol\ l(ltllle standing on the podium during $he awards ceremony in the pole vault event
duting the Division II OHSAA Track and Field Championships on. Friday at Jesse Owens
Stadium
In
.
. Columbus.

.

Q!ue Angels stru e
on Day One at state

Monument dedication set
for noted Pomeroy author

Watts finishes GAHS career with
fifth-place finish in pole vault

Campbell achieved ilotoNEWSOMYDAILYSENTINEL.OOM
riety as
im · African
Alperican poet, ·editor,
POMEROY
The author of shalt stones al)d ·
Meigs County Historical educator. He began his writSociety wiU be dedicating ing in . 1887 with the work
an Ohio Historical Society Driftings arul Gleanings.
marker for James Edwin During the 1880s and
Campbell at I p.IIL Monday 1890s, he wrote regularly
at tlie East Main Street for daily" newspapers in
Waterworks
Park
in Chicago and was employed
Pomeroy.
·
on the literary staff of the
J.D. Britton of the Ohio Chicago Tunes-Herald.
Historical Society Local
His dialect poetry attractHistory Office will be the ed wide-spread popularity
and ·be puhlisbed a collecspeaker.
James Edwin Campbell tion of. his. best works,
was born on Sept. 28, 1867, Echoes from tlu! Cabin and
in the KelT's Run area of Elsewhere. Campbell waS
Pomeroy, to James and the first president .of the
Letha Campbell. He gradu- West Virginia Colored
ated from Pomeroy High Institute (West Virginia
School with the class of State University), serving in
..!1884. After graduation . be the capacity from 1891 to
taught in .various parts of 1894. He died in Pomeroy
on Jan. 26, 1896.
. Meigs County.
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tale of two stories for Gallia
Academy at Day One of the
2008 Division ~ OHSAA
Track
and
Field
Championships on Frida at
Jesse Owens Stadium.
was solid through every
chapter, which led to a great
ending. Tbe other was more
like a mystery based on
actual reality.
.
Recent graduate Luke
Watts stole the show for
GAHS Friday morning,
~ming the fust Blue
Oevil since 2002 to ~ a
te.iun point at the state champi~ships after fmisbing
tlfth oYeral.l in the pole

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for the Blue .and White -missed matching his careerbest effort by one inch, fini~ the day with a cleared
height of 13 feet, 8 inches.
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bound Watts was most
pleased with his fmal prep
performance, which landed
him a spot on the 02 AllObit! pole vault squad' - as
well as a ' much-deserved
place on the podium aDd in

the history books.
"I've been doing this for
six years now and to go out
knowing that I met my goal
for the year, I'm pretty
pumped about that. I ·never
dreamed of setting my goal
to wjn the state, I just wanted to get on top of the r""'""-

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qualified for Saturday's crazy," said English of the
finals, this pair of Marauders atmosphere at Jesse Owens.
had already made history by "I knew there was going to
COLUMBUS Hour advancing to state as never be a lot of people from alf
upon hour of training, prepa- before had Meigs High over. It was exactly how I
ration, and traveling over the School bad both a boy and a expected it to be."
course of an entire sea'son girl make it that far in the
Wolfe was the first of the
culminates in less than a same season.
· two ·t o . step . on the track
minute of time spent On the
Sure, they would have Friday, and as one might
track at the state tournament. liked a better result (both expect, sbe said afterward
And it's entirely worth it. mentioned their disappoint- she'd never felt so many
Meigs senior Cornelius ment at tbeir respecttve ·fm- nerves going into a race.
English and junior Catie isbes), but on this stage, just
"I knew I was competing·
·Wolfe, the fii'St boy-girl tan- competing is reason to be against a lot of very fast
dem to represent the proud. for these are the best COJ:!IPCtiiOI's, so it was nerveMarauders at the OHSAA of the best, the quickest of racking," said Wolfe, who
Track
and
Field · the quick, . and these two ran the 100 meters in 13.67
Championships,
brought Marauders can take comfort Seconds. "(But) I did my
their memorable, highly- in knowing that they belong best, and that's all you can
successful 2008 seasons to a among the · fastest high really ask for."
close Friday in the. qualify- schoolers in the state .of
About 80 minutes later,
ing rounds at Jesse Owens Ohio.
she took the track again for
Stadium on the campus of
"It's a . great feeling, her second run of the day in
the Ohio State University.
(being} around all these peo- the 200m dash and finished
English was in the state pie,". said Wolfe, the first the half-lap race in 27.58
capital to run the boys 200m Meigs fenwe to qualify for seconds.
·
dash, and Wolfe was there two events at the state tourThen, just moments after
with him to compete in both nament. "It's pretty amaz- W()lfe had vacated them,
the girls 100-meter dash and in§."
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Sunday, June 8, 2008

Corps makes
historic gate lift

Sunday, June 8, 2008

place it back in the river.
To remove the gate, crews
had to cut a notch into the
GREENUP, Ky. - For concrete along the lock
only the second time in its walls and into the pierhoushistory, the U.S. Army es on each side. The Shreve,
Corps of Engineers hilS lift- a derrickbo~ on loan from
ed a 220-ton emergency . the Louisville District, liftgate leaf out of a ed the massive gate out of
Huntington District Lock the Ohio River and placed it
for maintenance alid repairs. on a barge. The gate was
At noon Friday, the gate moved a short distance
on the auxiliary lock cham- downstream, and the Shreve
ber at the Greenup Locks then lifted the
over to
and Dam was removed.
The gate structure was not the ground on the Kentucky
designed to be removed _
side on the lock, where
it stays underwater and is .. work crews can begin their
. raised to provide a tempo- inspjlction.
rary floodwall at the upper
The p'rocess offers huge
end of the lock chambers. · cost savings to the Corps of
It's used while inspections Engineers, because it's
and repairs are being done much easier to do mainteon the locks. Many of the nance wod· on the ground,
emergency gates in the and this process allows the
Huntington District are now lock to stay open - . as
50 years old, and in order to opposed to closing the lock,
extend the life of each struc- dewatering it and doing the
ture, a project delivery team work in place, which would
had to devise a way to safe- typically take a month, durly remove each gate leaf, ing which time . the lock
inspect it, perform any would be closed to river
needed repa1rs and then traffic.
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An emergency gate leaf was lifted Friday at the Greenup Locks and Dam for maintenance and repairs, only tile second
time the U.S. Army Corps of Engineen~' Huntington District has taken such action.
.

Ohio funding hold-up means
needy niust wait for heat relief
usual due to the struggling
COLUMBUS (AP) Ohio officials are scaling eoonomy. That money Olhet'back a federally funded pro- wise would have been avail- ·
gram that ~s keep elderly able for the summer cooling
and medi y needy res•. dents cool during hot sum- ~ts have delayed the
program's start until July l, a
mer days and nights.
Funding for the state's month later than IIOI1IUii. and
Home Energy Assistance it will serve less than half of
Program has been slashed by .the . people · it assisted last
$7 million this year, leaving year. Financial assistance will
just $2.5 million for heat be limited to $100 per houserelief, said Ohio Depa11ment hold. And none of its recipiof Developmc:nt spokes- ents will receive a free. air

woman Melissa Vmce.

conditioner.

The department ..,.,nt $3
million more than aDticipated
during a harsh winter, wben
demand was higher than

"We have less money far
people and we won't be buymg new air condilioners to
give to them," Harrell said.

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Br,.nVJa."Css...Recent Gallia Academy High School graduate Luke Watts, facing front, smiles'with satlsfliQtiol\ l(ltllle standing on the podium during $he awards ceremony in the pole vault event
duting the Division II OHSAA Track and Field Championships on. Friday at Jesse Owens
Stadium
In
.
. Columbus.

.

Q!ue Angels stru e
on Day One at state

Monument dedication set
for noted Pomeroy author

Watts finishes GAHS career with
fifth-place finish in pole vault

Campbell achieved ilotoNEWSOMYDAILYSENTINEL.OOM
riety as
im · African
Alperican poet, ·editor,
POMEROY
The author of shalt stones al)d ·
Meigs County Historical educator. He began his writSociety wiU be dedicating ing in . 1887 with the work
an Ohio Historical Society Driftings arul Gleanings.
marker for James Edwin During the 1880s and
Campbell at I p.IIL Monday 1890s, he wrote regularly
at tlie East Main Street for daily" newspapers in
Waterworks
Park
in Chicago and was employed
Pomeroy.
·
on the literary staff of the
J.D. Britton of the Ohio Chicago Tunes-Herald.
Historical Society Local
His dialect poetry attractHistory Office will be the ed wide-spread popularity
and ·be puhlisbed a collecspeaker.
James Edwin Campbell tion of. his. best works,
was born on Sept. 28, 1867, Echoes from tlu! Cabin and
in the KelT's Run area of Elsewhere. Campbell waS
Pomeroy, to James and the first president .of the
Letha Campbell. He gradu- West Virginia Colored
ated from Pomeroy High Institute (West Virginia
School with the class of State University), serving in
..!1884. After graduation . be the capacity from 1891 to
taught in .various parts of 1894. He died in Pomeroy
on Jan. 26, 1896.
. Meigs County.
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Academy at Day One of the
2008 Division ~ OHSAA
Track
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Field
Championships on Frida at
Jesse Owens Stadium.
was solid through every
chapter, which led to a great
ending. Tbe other was more
like a mystery based on
actual reality.
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Recent graduate Luke
Watts stole the show for
GAHS Friday morning,
~ming the fust Blue
Oevil since 2002 to ~ a
te.iun point at the state champi~ships after fmisbing
tlfth oYeral.l in the pole

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and fmal state appearance
for the Blue .and White -missed matching his careerbest effort by one inch, fini~ the day with a cleared
height of 13 feet, 8 inches.
His personal best of l3 feet,
9 inches came just one week
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pleased with his fmal prep
performance, which landed
him a spot on the 02 AllObit! pole vault squad' - as
well as a ' much-deserved
place on the podium aDd in

the history books.
"I've been doing this for
six years now and to go out
knowing that I met my goal
for the year, I'm pretty
pumped about that. I ·never
dreamed of setting my goal
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qualified for Saturday's crazy," said English of the
finals, this pair of Marauders atmosphere at Jesse Owens.
had already made history by "I knew there was going to
COLUMBUS Hour advancing to state as never be a lot of people from alf
upon hour of training, prepa- before had Meigs High over. It was exactly how I
ration, and traveling over the School bad both a boy and a expected it to be."
course of an entire sea'son girl make it that far in the
Wolfe was the first of the
culminates in less than a same season.
· two ·t o . step . on the track
minute of time spent On the
Sure, they would have Friday, and as one might
track at the state tournament. liked a better result (both expect, sbe said afterward
And it's entirely worth it. mentioned their disappoint- she'd never felt so many
Meigs senior Cornelius ment at tbeir respecttve ·fm- nerves going into a race.
English and junior Catie isbes), but on this stage, just
"I knew I was competing·
·Wolfe, the fii'St boy-girl tan- competing is reason to be against a lot of very fast
dem to represent the proud. for these are the best COJ:!IPCtiiOI's, so it was nerveMarauders at the OHSAA of the best, the quickest of racking," said Wolfe, who
Track
and
Field · the quick, . and these two ran the 100 meters in 13.67
Championships,
brought Marauders can take comfort Seconds. "(But) I did my
their memorable, highly- in knowing that they belong best, and that's all you can
successful 2008 seasons to a among the · fastest high really ask for."
close Friday in the. qualify- schoolers in the state .of
About 80 minutes later,
ing rounds at Jesse Owens Ohio.
she took the track again for
Stadium on the campus of
"It's a . great feeling, her second run of the day in
the Ohio State University.
(being} around all these peo- the 200m dash and finished
English was in the state pie,". said Wolfe, the first the half-lap race in 27.58
capital to run the boys 200m Meigs fenwe to qualify for seconds.
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with him to compete in both nament. "It's pretty amaz- W()lfe had vacated them,
the girls 100-meter dash and in§."
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'I knew it was going to he
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.; IIIII !ids in guiles I~ beginning wilb tbe
school yea The aqiscnOoa fee is $40
: : }Ia" player, and $2S for ad! . .,i•••ill sibling.
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' : fidel, die final dlle for regimatioa is July 1st.. The paymmt mu&amp;l alsO 6e rea:ivecfby July
~: 1st.. A WOlt.uu!lcombine will he held 01 July 26th at 9 a.m. at Mei&amp;s Hi&amp;b Sdlool All ·
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: Medical Center aid SGHS head baseball ooach Greg Sullivan atlhe !Wtt, in fmnt of the new fencaat the ba; ellell.dia~ II'IOI1d of Rebel Field. Holzer donated $5000 to the Rebel b: 1 :ball jllueau at the ·begiinq of the year, which -m to.the
.; installation of the new fence - as well as a new grass infield. Alo!W with Holzer, there were also many small donations
IBokR:a
: fur these illljllol/emeuts fmm Smaii'Trucld,.. Sil'ler Star Fuel, David Small, Mike Porter, Junior Sullivan, OWW!t and Qedtr
COrnelius EfCiistl c:ornpeles in
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· ~. Thomas DIHt CeAter, Healh 'Denney and Nuko, Inc. There:were also plen1y of volunteers who helped make these event clwinC the Division II .OHSM Track and Reid
additions possible, includl~ Billy Swain, Dale Clark, Junior SUllivan; Ow!ght Lloyd; ..luSty Burleson, John Caltael, Rich Olaiupionships on Friday in Columbus.
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:• ja JP.alleii 1·3 (neil year') will be held Monday, June .30,11111 Tuesday. July I. fium I p.m., .
:: unlill: IS p.m. .al ~ rll'Sl Aveuue N~ Olwdl in G.uipolis.
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will receive instiUction and fun games, a camp t·sbirt. a amp basket- .

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:GA golf tourney set for Jw;ae 28
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The annual Blue Devil foolballf('oaJiia Aaldemy Higb School

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,; i\thlelic Booslers golf toumamall is Salwday, June 28 at Cliffside Golf Counle.

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Sc:ites InSUla...., ,is sponsoring a $10,000 prize for a hole in one, along with cash prizes
·• • A sb!:qun scramble start bas been set for 8:.30 a.m.
· to the top four winning fuur"Somes, prizes for closest to the pins, longest putt and longest
.:: : Blue Devils Coach Matt Bokovitz Wei the toumamc:ot has beeo a successful fund;ais, drili!ll :for A and B players and fur C and D players at the :10th annual Lions Golf Tournament
:~ for die football progtam and ~' effiJrts and he looks 10 sec it coatinue this ye.. . schedUled to be he~ ThllfSday, June :19 at Cliffside Golf Course in Gallipolis.

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:=:; For information, cootact Bokovitz at 446-2399, 10m Y01mg at' 446-1417 or Steve

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rushed for 1,848 y~s on
201 carries and scoml ·2 6

touchdowns for the fOC)IbaD Marauders in 2007,
almost immediately begiits
bis college CU1!el' ,at
Ke ~...a.
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University. He'll bead
down for mini-f;a~Dp Q!l
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Eagliib wu lining up at
the same ~ of starting
blocb in Lane l for his
owa state debut, and 23.98
W!COIIds later, he was fini$hing bOdl the race and his . une

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loo6il&amp; fC!f·
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Wolfe': oa dae p111tr balld.,
(But) I'm glad I can eocl ~n still bas one y~ to ~ at

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"'oe of !be . much on tbC.Irac"' buWfrom Meigs ball, alid volleyball CQUI1s
to comt to in her ~ years, . but
sonll'thing like this. I did- which is most me~le?
n't think I'd lllllke it this
"I'd have to say that this
fai; but 1'111 glad I did. lfs is ~y .It die top," the
a great achievement."
said "I've never experiEnglisb · migllt be done eoced an~ like this,
wilb high ~l, but he's and I hope I can he back
not done with athletics. here next year."

something
Eaglisb said
few athleteS
IJi8h Scbool

;: · The gtab-«» camp will be held fium noon to 2 p.m. on those days:~ the gtades ,
C: 7-9 camp will he held from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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:post of b:: aunp will iDm:ue to $50 afta the June 2 ~giSIIation date or at the door
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··:ball. prizes and dlawings, and refreshments.
Uons C.lub are m final
:· Contact J'un 05bome at 446-9284 for more information.
preparations for the 1Oth
::-: smd ~ to f'IID Osbomc., Gallia Academy High Scbool, Gallipoliri; Ohio ann\1&amp;1
Lions ,
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"HwiSdin'
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Gallipolis.

RACINE - Southern Hi~ School will he ~ its second ·annual Southern
"Hustlin' Tonudo" Ba*etm ~on Monday, June 16 ~Thursday, June 19
: fium 9 a.m. to lilOOII for boys and
entering second tbrouldl sixth grades. The camp
; will he conducted by SHS head ba
all coach Jeff C:al$veii.
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: Caq&gt; insttuctots will be members of the roacbi~ staff along with.current and former
. !"arsity baskedNIII ('layers at Southem. Fundamen: s will be stressed with awanls being
. pven for &lt;Oiiip«itlons in J..on-3,1lorsc and li:ee throws.
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· , Cost of tbe amp is $35 or $60 for two ·c a'1() from the same family. AU c a = will
receive T..sbirU. Rqi.SU31ion will be from 8~ io 9:00 a.m. on die first day of camp.
: . Qvds sb9'•1d he .mum to rbe Southern Athldic Boosters, and brought with ~
, CIIDpCD name, grade. HomepMJemcrgcacy pbOne nmnhers, t-sbilt size, llldpamll's &amp;ig,
ilatun:. If amprn brougbt hOme a camp form fium school, they sbould fill Olll dae camp
form with die mqnimd infonnalion. If pat1icipants have questions they should cali,Coach
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be a shotgun staJt at 9 :30am
. and will feature a $10,000
prize for a hole in wie, S)IOIIsored by Scites lnsW11iloe
Agency LLC, cash to the
top four wimiil)g foursomes, prizes for closest to
the pins, lOngest putt, and
lollgest drive for A and 8
players and for C and D
playm;.
There will be plenty of

food, snacks, alid bevemges
at no Charge to the golfers,
and a large number .o f
donated door prizes. There
is now a sign up sheet in the
pro shop at Cli.ffside for
those who wish to play and
Lions are now soliciting
hole sponsors at 11 oost of
$100, and invite both mems
ben and non-members of
Clitfside to register 10 play
in this annual event.
All hole sponsors are entitied to ooe golfer at no
charge, use of a cart, food
and beverages, plus a ticket
on the door prizes. The fee

for Cliffside members is
$50 and fur non-members it
i.s $60.
All golfers will he .given a
ticket on numerous door
pri7.es that bave ~n donal·
-ed, Mulligans and skins will

be sold.
This tournament is cur·
rently the largest fund raiser
oonducted by the 50·year
!Jid Gallipolis Lions Club
with all proceeds used to
purchase eye glasses for
children , needy adults, sup·
pon the Ohio Valley Lions
Eye Bank at Ohio ~tate
University, provide financial assistance to the Pilot
Dog School in Columbus.
plus numerous 'local and
community organizations
arid charities.
The Lions also oonduct
the Annual Light for Sight
Light Bulb Sale each year
wi.th proceeds used to support a variety of local pJ'O:·
jeets. E.V. Clarke is the general tournament chairman
assisted by Rick Tipple and
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.amp fur itJMieats in grades 4-9.011 Moaday, June l6 dlrough ~y. June 18 from 8
a.m. untiiiiOOilaldle QollipoiD Walier Treacin •II Flddi.
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The eott of die~
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Tbe CI!D'P is dc~prd1o ~ pqres~. offer C01l$1111Ctive aiticism and to give assis- tmce m mtprovtng techniques and 1nt1n1ng
1be areas diat die camp will focus 011 include: lbrowing, fieldin!. hillin!,lwcnmning
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: wn." Watts oommeoted. "I
don't really consider myself
as die same kind of atblcte'l
as Perry, Simmons, Roush· .
or Bose, but I am tremeo- .
dously proud that I will
have left my own similar
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. talked about the self-gratifi- ·
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this point.
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good at this event during
my freshman year after
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wenl through tWO hip-flelt01'5 in this event during my
sopbomorc year and tore
. my ACL in football as a
I didn't get tn vault
·. . year in league or the
· postseason, which was real: JY difficult for ~.". Watts
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before and it went pretty
consistently all season. In ·
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·· my last two events I've set a
· PR at regionals and finished Recent Gallla Academy Hi&amp;h School graduate Luke Watts
: 011 die podium at state. It competes In the pole vault event ·&lt;1ur11111 the . Division II
: was a rough road, but l'i:n OHSM Track and Field Championships on Fliday at Jesse
jlletty baDDY with the way it Owens Stadium In Columbua.
hu an wOibd out."
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Tbe CJ!"net · of Alexis
Geip aliO competes
With the food fortunes Geipr. Karl Illcltlon, Brea indivtilually in the long
deldy working for WIUII ctose anc1 Tonia
~ump finll SiiUrday momIIIII rbe Blue Devils. Blue posted a pair of dllJd-p
mg. rounding out the trio of
: Aqels were- for die most
in bOih relay &amp;emi- state OOIIIpelitioni. Oeia«
: p1rt _,...blessed with D&lt;Jthini finals. wbidl landed them enllftd tbe event with the
: 11101e 1han bad luclt Friday their tee:Oild consecutive 1oaaest distanc:t in the field
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. ~· appeaace in both IIICfwu also the D2 runner; 'Ibe two-time reigning D2 llOIItelts.
up a &amp;eUOD ago.
. JUIIIICl'-up5 ooly qual.ificd in
1be foursome posted the
Geiger was also in rbe
two of !be five semifinal flfth futest time overall lOOm finlls last Iune - fin· lals cornprted in, both of with a 1:45.44 in 1be BOOm ishing eigbth- but the·fint
: wbidl came during relay relay and came in sixth durs of the lightning bolts struck
: events. The ladies will ill&amp; 1be 400m re._,. ..-ith a eady as she ·failed to
: tppear ·in tliree Satwday time of 50.45 SCOOIIds. That advance in that event !lfter
• fiilak in die 4ltl00-meter, same fOur finished sec:ond placing fifth in her heat with
4~ . and long jump and eigbth, respeciively, a a time of 12.78 seooods.
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:: jnOOming 1;eveolb and ei,ghth grade gilts on Thesdays from 6:8 p..m. on June 10, June 17, ·
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Gallia Academy's Brea Close comes out of the starting blockS in the 4x200 relay event during the Division II OHSM TI3Ck aid Field ~ionships .on Friday at Jesse Owens Stadium
in Columbus.

with ftle seConcl' fastest ~ hopes of winning ·the Friday's semifinals for ·the
regioual time and poSied die Diviston n team trophy this 2001! OHSAA Track and
'Seventh best semifinal time weekcod, but that is now all Field Championships lire
on Friday, but willu move but out of .Q:h.
available on the web 'at
on to the final eight because
Complete results from www.ohsaa.org
the top-four times in each
heat advaooe.
The olber lightnillg boll
came in the 400m dash,
whm: Jackson - the
ing 02 runner-up in the one-lap - finished sixth in her
heal with a time of 1:02.0S.
The sophomore bad the
Open to the Public
1~ fastest time in that
event Friday.
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8oth Gei@er a!ld Jackson
4 man teams ($200 per Wtm)
competed 10 their three
events in the span of one-. 8 am Shotgun Start
half hour in 95-depee lcms
. . $10.000 Hqk in
grizl
peratures.
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Close was last in her
'Door prizes, Raffles &amp; Awards for lst,
300m hurdles heat with a
time of 50.51 sec:oilds,
2nd and 3td Places
which was l.Sth ovenll. k '
was Close's thin1 event in
AU prece•uts will
tbe Meip Meals
those same condirions owt
on Wheels Program
40 minutes. It was also
Close: s
second-strai.pt
Call the Senior Center to Register
appearance in the 'S late
semifinals in the 300m burdies event. ·
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.Red111en hoops aiiJMIIIqre camp dates
· . RIO GRANDE -The Unive!Sity of Rio Grande men's blslrdball program has open. ings available for rbe Litde IL'dmen Day Camp and an Individual Camp Date.
· · little Redmen Day Camp will he at two IGQtions this Year. The first ~ ta~
June9-11 at Rio Grande fmm 5:30-:8:30 p.m. forboyu!Cs6-9. Ai"''Oqql Uttle ,
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~ will be lleld at die YMCA in lluntiJJ8ton, WV, Iune 16--18. The cOst is $60 per. ·
.·camper. The Little Redmm Camp (oeuses 011 the fnnd._rals of the pmc _
. Jlie.iDdi.vidual camp is set for June 22-27 for buys ·~ 16-IS. 'l1lc c:o5t ts .$2li0 per
; camper. 'lllis canp will emphasize olfeasive and dc;f'rGSive fond • IIIah, ~ play aad
: wortetbic.
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This camp will also feature 1be Triple". :Jt is the ~eliminarioo toumament in
. the oooinli}'. 1be Triple will begin on lone 27 in die
and will QlDCludc !lODietime afta' midnight. .
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· lf yoli have any questions 'or wish to register call Rio Grande men's bead basketball
: ooacb Ken French at 1~800-282-7201 (ext.7294) or 740-245-7294.

: Rio w01•" n's hoops gearing up f~ amp season
lUO GRANDE - The Uaiversity of Ri.o Gnnde WOIIIal's baKelball .Program is now

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(740) 992-2161

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orages6-IS at a cost $140 ,perr.llmper. June 30-July 2 for
will be day camps only running from

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.; IIIII !ids in guiles I~ beginning wilb tbe
school yea The aqiscnOoa fee is $40
: : }Ia" player, and $2S for ad! . .,i•••ill sibling.
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:•~ Tfie James will be played ~ in S. I"' mbec on the Map 1f,i1b Sdlool pracUce,
' : fidel, die final dlle for regimatioa is July 1st.. The paymmt mu&amp;l alsO 6e rea:ivecfby July
~: 1st.. A WOlt.uu!lcombine will he held 01 July 26th at 9 a.m. at Mei&amp;s Hi&amp;b Sdlool All ·
:; dlect must be made out to Mc:ip Flag l'ollllloall Lc:ague, P.O. Box 1St, Pomeroy, Obio ·

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. Pictured aboYe are membeis cl the 2008 South ~ia HW! School basllballb!Jam, akiiC with MarJean Kennedy cl Holal
: Medical Center aid SGHS head baseball ooach Greg Sullivan atlhe !Wtt, in fmnt of the new fencaat the ba; ellell.dia~ II'IOI1d of Rebel Field. Holzer donated $5000 to the Rebel b: 1 :ball jllueau at the ·begiinq of the year, which -m to.the
.; installation of the new fence - as well as a new grass infield. Alo!W with Holzer, there were also many small donations
IBokR:a
: fur these illljllol/emeuts fmm Smaii'Trucld,.. Sil'ler Star Fuel, David Small, Mike Porter, Junior Sullivan, OWW!t and Qedtr
COrnelius EfCiistl c:ornpeles in
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· ~. Thomas DIHt CeAter, Healh 'Denney and Nuko, Inc. There:were also plen1y of volunteers who helped make these event clwinC the Division II .OHSM Track and Reid
additions possible, includl~ Billy Swain, Dale Clark, Junior SUllivan; Ow!ght Lloyd; ..luSty Burleson, John Caltael, Rich Olaiupionships on Friday in Columbus.
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was very apprecialiW to all who helped make these additions to Apt! field a reality.
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:• ja JP.alleii 1·3 (neil year') will be held Monday, June .30,11111 Tuesday. July I. fium I p.m., .
:: unlill: IS p.m. .al ~ rll'Sl Aveuue N~ Olwdl in G.uipolis.
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will receive instiUction and fun games, a camp t·sbirt. a amp basket- .

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:GA golf tourney set for Jw;ae 28
GAlLIPOUS -

The annual Blue Devil foolballf('oaJiia Aaldemy Higb School

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,; i\thlelic Booslers golf toumamall is Salwday, June 28 at Cliffside Golf Counle.

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Sc:ites InSUla...., ,is sponsoring a $10,000 prize for a hole in one, along with cash prizes
·• • A sb!:qun scramble start bas been set for 8:.30 a.m.
· to the top four winning fuur"Somes, prizes for closest to the pins, longest putt and longest
.:: : Blue Devils Coach Matt Bokovitz Wei the toumamc:ot has beeo a successful fund;ais, drili!ll :for A and B players and fur C and D players at the :10th annual Lions Golf Tournament
:~ for die football progtam and ~' effiJrts and he looks 10 sec it coatinue this ye.. . schedUled to be he~ ThllfSday, June :19 at Cliffside Golf Course in Gallipolis.

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:=:; For information, cootact Bokovitz at 446-2399, 10m Y01mg at' 446-1417 or Steve

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rushed for 1,848 y~s on
201 carries and scoml ·2 6

touchdowns for the fOC)IbaD Marauders in 2007,
almost immediately begiits
bis college CU1!el' ,at
Ke ~...a.
""-"' ·••-n._..y
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University. He'll bead
down for mini-f;a~Dp Q!l
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th · be

Eagliib wu lining up at
the same ~ of starting
blocb in Lane l for his
owa state debut, and 23.98
W!COIIds later, he was fini$hing bOdl the race and his . une

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loo6il&amp; fC!f·
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. "rm pug to miss iL
Wolfe': oa dae p111tr balld.,
(But) I'm glad I can eocl ~n still bas one y~ to ~ at

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like ibis,- MHS. She's acc.OinPiisbC:d
"'oe of !be . much on tbC.Irac"' buWfrom Meigs ball, alid volleyball CQUI1s
to comt to in her ~ years, . but
sonll'thing like this. I did- which is most me~le?
n't think I'd lllllke it this
"I'd have to say that this
fai; but 1'111 glad I did. lfs is ~y .It die top," the
a great achievement."
said "I've never experiEnglisb · migllt be done eoced an~ like this,
wilb high ~l, but he's and I hope I can he back
not done with athletics. here next year."

something
Eaglisb said
few athleteS
IJi8h Scbool

;: · The gtab-«» camp will be held fium noon to 2 p.m. on those days:~ the gtades ,
C: 7-9 camp will he held from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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:post of b:: aunp will iDm:ue to $50 afta the June 2 ~giSIIation date or at the door
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GALLlPOUS
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··:ball. prizes and dlawings, and refreshments.
Uons C.lub are m final
:· Contact J'un 05bome at 446-9284 for more information.
preparations for the 1Oth
::-: smd ~ to f'IID Osbomc., Gallia Academy High Scbool, Gallipoliri; Ohio ann\1&amp;1
Lions ,
Golf
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'Ibumiimcnt that ts scbed- .
uled for Thursday, June 19th
"HwiSdin'
at Cliffside Golf Gourse in

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Tornado" Baskdhall Camp

Gallipolis.

RACINE - Southern Hi~ School will he ~ its second ·annual Southern
"Hustlin' Tonudo" Ba*etm ~on Monday, June 16 ~Thursday, June 19
: fium 9 a.m. to lilOOII for boys and
entering second tbrouldl sixth grades. The camp
; will he conducted by SHS head ba
all coach Jeff C:al$veii.
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: Caq&gt; insttuctots will be members of the roacbi~ staff along with.current and former
. !"arsity baskedNIII ('layers at Southem. Fundamen: s will be stressed with awanls being
. pven for &lt;Oiiip«itlons in J..on-3,1lorsc and li:ee throws.
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· , Cost of tbe amp is $35 or $60 for two ·c a'1() from the same family. AU c a = will
receive T..sbirU. Rqi.SU31ion will be from 8~ io 9:00 a.m. on die first day of camp.
: . Qvds sb9'•1d he .mum to rbe Southern Athldic Boosters, and brought with ~
, CIIDpCD name, grade. HomepMJemcrgcacy pbOne nmnhers, t-sbilt size, llldpamll's &amp;ig,
ilatun:. If amprn brougbt hOme a camp form fium school, they sbould fill Olll dae camp
form with die mqnimd infonnalion. If pat1icipants have questions they should cali,Coach
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be a shotgun staJt at 9 :30am
. and will feature a $10,000
prize for a hole in wie, S)IOIIsored by Scites lnsW11iloe
Agency LLC, cash to the
top four wimiil)g foursomes, prizes for closest to
the pins, lOngest putt, and
lollgest drive for A and 8
players and for C and D
playm;.
There will be plenty of

food, snacks, alid bevemges
at no Charge to the golfers,
and a large number .o f
donated door prizes. There
is now a sign up sheet in the
pro shop at Cli.ffside for
those who wish to play and
Lions are now soliciting
hole sponsors at 11 oost of
$100, and invite both mems
ben and non-members of
Clitfside to register 10 play
in this annual event.
All hole sponsors are entitied to ooe golfer at no
charge, use of a cart, food
and beverages, plus a ticket
on the door prizes. The fee

for Cliffside members is
$50 and fur non-members it
i.s $60.
All golfers will he .given a
ticket on numerous door
pri7.es that bave ~n donal·
-ed, Mulligans and skins will

be sold.
This tournament is cur·
rently the largest fund raiser
oonducted by the 50·year
!Jid Gallipolis Lions Club
with all proceeds used to
purchase eye glasses for
children , needy adults, sup·
pon the Ohio Valley Lions
Eye Bank at Ohio ~tate
University, provide financial assistance to the Pilot
Dog School in Columbus.
plus numerous 'local and
community organizations
arid charities.
The Lions also oonduct
the Annual Light for Sight
Light Bulb Sale each year
wi.th proceeds used to support a variety of local pJ'O:·
jeets. E.V. Clarke is the general tournament chairman
assisted by Rick Tipple and
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.amp fur itJMieats in grades 4-9.011 Moaday, June l6 dlrough ~y. June 18 from 8
a.m. untiiiiOOilaldle QollipoiD Walier Treacin •II Flddi.
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The eott of die~
•is ssq per . .tit.'ipant. with~ n1c1 soing to
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Tbe CI!D'P is dc~prd1o ~ pqres~. offer C01l$1111Ctive aiticism and to give assis- tmce m mtprovtng techniques and 1nt1n1ng
1be areas diat die camp will focus 011 include: lbrowing, fieldin!. hillin!,lwcnmning
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CODtiCt lim Niday {441..0S51). Darla
;: Merola (446- i 716), or Jeay and Beth Frazier (446-l2711.
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:: f"'llipolj.s, ~ 4.5631. Mae dwb. payable to Tun Niday.

: wn." Watts oommeoted. "I
don't really consider myself
as die same kind of atblcte'l
as Perry, Simmons, Roush· .
or Bose, but I am tremeo- .
dously proud that I will
have left my own similar
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. after this.
· The recent alum also ·
. talked about the self-gratifi- ·
: cali.on in. this accomplish'
. ment, especially consider~ what. it took to get to
this point.
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good at this event during
my freshman year after
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clearing 12 feet. Then I
wenl through tWO hip-flelt01'5 in this event during my
sopbomorc year and tore
. my ACL in football as a
I didn't get tn vault
·. . year in league or the
· postseason, which was real: JY difficult for ~.". Watts
· ~ ~I came back this year
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before and it went pretty
consistently all season. In ·
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·· my last two events I've set a
· PR at regionals and finished Recent Gallla Academy Hi&amp;h School graduate Luke Watts
: 011 die podium at state. It competes In the pole vault event ·&lt;1ur11111 the . Division II
: was a rough road, but l'i:n OHSM Track and Field Championships on Fliday at Jesse
jlletty baDDY with the way it Owens Stadium In Columbua.
hu an wOibd out."
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Tbe CJ!"net · of Alexis
Geip aliO competes
With the food fortunes Geipr. Karl Illcltlon, Brea indivtilually in the long
deldy working for WIUII ctose anc1 Tonia
~ump finll SiiUrday momIIIII rbe Blue Devils. Blue posted a pair of dllJd-p
mg. rounding out the trio of
: Aqels were- for die most
in bOih relay &amp;emi- state OOIIIpelitioni. Oeia«
: p1rt _,...blessed with D&lt;Jthini finals. wbidl landed them enllftd tbe event with the
: 11101e 1han bad luclt Friday their tee:Oild consecutive 1oaaest distanc:t in the field
·. .rtemooo.
. ~· appeaace in both IIICfwu also the D2 runner; 'Ibe two-time reigning D2 llOIItelts.
up a &amp;eUOD ago.
. JUIIIICl'-up5 ooly qual.ificd in
1be foursome posted the
Geiger was also in rbe
two of !be five semifinal flfth futest time overall lOOm finlls last Iune - fin· lals cornprted in, both of with a 1:45.44 in 1be BOOm ishing eigbth- but the·fint
: wbidl came during relay relay and came in sixth durs of the lightning bolts struck
: events. The ladies will ill&amp; 1be 400m re._,. ..-ith a eady as she ·failed to
: tppear ·in tliree Satwday time of 50.45 SCOOIIds. That advance in that event !lfter
• fiilak in die 4ltl00-meter, same fOur finished sec:ond placing fifth in her heat with
4~ . and long jump and eigbth, respeciively, a a time of 12.78 seooods.
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:: jnOOming 1;eveolb and ei,ghth grade gilts on Thesdays from 6:8 p..m. on June 10, June 17, ·
· ·: June 24 and July I at·Washington Elementary.
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up m the.
.;Jitice. For quesboo&amp; or. ~ infunnatioa, .ooatact GaRy
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Gallia Academy's Brea Close comes out of the starting blockS in the 4x200 relay event during the Division II OHSM TI3Ck aid Field ~ionships .on Friday at Jesse Owens Stadium
in Columbus.

with ftle seConcl' fastest ~ hopes of winning ·the Friday's semifinals for ·the
regioual time and poSied die Diviston n team trophy this 2001! OHSAA Track and
'Seventh best semifinal time weekcod, but that is now all Field Championships lire
on Friday, but willu move but out of .Q:h.
available on the web 'at
on to the final eight because
Complete results from www.ohsaa.org
the top-four times in each
heat advaooe.
The olber lightnillg boll
came in the 400m dash,
whm: Jackson - the
ing 02 runner-up in the one-lap - finished sixth in her
heal with a time of 1:02.0S.
The sophomore bad the
Open to the Public
1~ fastest time in that
event Friday.
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Located at Pine Hills Golf Course
8oth Gei@er a!ld Jackson
4 man teams ($200 per Wtm)
competed 10 their three
events in the span of one-. 8 am Shotgun Start
half hour in 95-depee lcms
. . $10.000 Hqk in
grizl
peratures.
.
Close was last in her
'Door prizes, Raffles &amp; Awards for lst,
300m hurdles heat with a
time of 50.51 sec:oilds,
2nd and 3td Places
which was l.Sth ovenll. k '
was Close's thin1 event in
AU prece•uts will
tbe Meip Meals
those same condirions owt
on Wheels Program
40 minutes. It was also
Close: s
second-strai.pt
Call the Senior Center to Register
appearance in the 'S late
semifinals in the 300m burdies event. ·
The Blue and White had

mp.,

Golf Tournament·
, June 14th, 2008

.Red111en hoops aiiJMIIIqre camp dates
· . RIO GRANDE -The Unive!Sity of Rio Grande men's blslrdball program has open. ings available for rbe Litde IL'dmen Day Camp and an Individual Camp Date.
· · little Redmen Day Camp will he at two IGQtions this Year. The first ~ ta~
June9-11 at Rio Grande fmm 5:30-:8:30 p.m. forboyu!Cs6-9. Ai"''Oqql Uttle ,
n
~ will be lleld at die YMCA in lluntiJJ8ton, WV, Iune 16--18. The cOst is $60 per. ·
.·camper. The Little Redmm Camp (oeuses 011 the fnnd._rals of the pmc _
. Jlie.iDdi.vidual camp is set for June 22-27 for buys ·~ 16-IS. 'l1lc c:o5t ts .$2li0 per
; camper. 'lllis canp will emphasize olfeasive and dc;f'rGSive fond • IIIah, ~ play aad
: wortetbic.
'
This camp will also feature 1be Triple". :Jt is the ~eliminarioo toumament in
. the oooinli}'. 1be Triple will begin on lone 27 in die
and will QlDCludc !lODietime afta' midnight. .
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· lf yoli have any questions 'or wish to register call Rio Grande men's bead basketball
: ooacb Ken French at 1~800-282-7201 (ext.7294) or 740-245-7294.

: Rio w01•" n's hoops gearing up f~ amp season
lUO GRANDE - The Uaiversity of Ri.o Gnnde WOIIIal's baKelball .Program is now

one

support

(740) 992-2161

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...~i:~-ot:.:;(140)zrs:'7491
w··;:t=::e.r~~~,3EJ'I-~..._,.•.~~~=~
or;maH=-~
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. ne camp stiff includes high ·IChool and ·ooHeseOOidlcl _. -·en of the 1007..()8
Rio o..de womea's bastetNU~~eam.
·
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: radi
Tbecaaip.
•mher of campcn ~ will be limi"•-"
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c... llltes are: June 16-18

orages6-IS at a cost $140 ,perr.llmper. June 30-July 2 for
will be day camps only running from

gc~6-15 It a cost of$140 percaq~er. Tbeie camps

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liMe IJeiNI llusy ttocl(•ilie,g
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waexcit......- g.., lhc p.y )"C*'L alto be joining lhc Rio &amp;m'lhie
ily.
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· fi' ..ts ofc.bdl M'ocllllll 1 am exciW to go to_Rio
·flil:li'Sdaool
Gnmc1e ud beooming a
:; , . . . . a oalive of part of lbcir program."
lam, WV, ,.......,..... dur- -l:.clmuads said. "'My aunt's
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die bistmy of Clbcll lUr me to ~ and 1bat the
· V"' ""' High Sd!ooL
CoidJ was a~ Qlristian
": Rio Gtaudt: bead co.::b man."
8Gb Wdley believe~~ be will Fdmunds ball some Wnilbe agmar additioa
. iarity wilb RiO Grande. ~I
• ~ Andmw is from an out- bave run in a ro_uple .of
ctwyling high school pm- l'lla:s Jll Rio Grande and bad
g.am at Cabell Midland. We bcaRI they bad a good pFOzot in touch with Aodiew gwn.~ he said.
lhrou~b
. Bernadette
Edmunds described his
Madigan, wbo used to be tlbe best asset as a JUIIIICll' and
ooad! at Marshall, and now something that be feels like
resides in LeJtingtoo, KY." be oeo,ts to work on.
"She plied me ODC day
~My best assets are that l
and I guess Andrew's aunt am dedicated and I wmk
lives
ncn door to bard," Edmunds uid. ~I
Bernadene, so that's when: DOCd to WOik on my nerves
we got tlbat connection," before a ACe."
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Wtlley added. · ~Andrew
He has set a lofty goal for
really improved a lot. be himself. "I would like to be
was nmning in the 11 's for an AD AmeriCliiL~
· 3200 and he dropped bis
He plans to majoc in
time to lll:l5 and just really Business &amp; Mneling.
wotked hard. He has a great
Edmunds joins Chad
sense of humor and I really McCIIity of Bethel High
feel that be 'II fit in well in Scbool and Nick W'dson of
aur program IUld OOIIlilllXI to ·Vim:eu.t W.ll'ml 15 tbc CUI'·
improve and be OiiC of those Tent members ..A tile 2008people that come in very 09 ~ling class.

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RIO GRANDE - 1be
University of .Rio G_,_
men's :soccer piop:lim ito
pJca!l!'!d 10 an-moe lbc
·signitlz ofOaytoa Itt ••
of Nodb Adams to .......
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additioiL
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'"Kayla'to bait asMil as a
SP£01.1&gt;1. TO li'IE 1lMESSENiT1NEI.
it has .always been my .d !ram playcl-s dull have bcco scam- playerisber Glilyto-dle
RIO GRANDE - The to play in coDege .and I love mates ~iously. They bodl · iidil She isiblc*'di••iil I
University ctf Rio Grande all the girts on dle team,~ ·have ~ pci'IIOOIIitk:i dial abe ball ..a! ..t a
women'ssoa:er.......,..,.mhas Young said. ~1 am very willbdpleadouriiCamintbc im&amp;CI(Ip(!ll )irs fod
Jf
added two moo:r~;;; foc happy dlat Becky · is going 2008 '" ..... , " .
aiDd Ia ..., •• rt s," OIWer
dJc ~ 2008 !leiiSiJn there too.
Both players discuslied said. "''ne fl Bed:y'to bell
with _lhc addition of Bocky
"'t'-s a great~ 10 1heir ~s and weak- asl!!'ts as a~ is hl!c aiJiiMcQsbr aad K.ayla Young play soccer wuh a vay oessei 0111hc field..
ity to
She badle
from_Heath High SchooL
.cheap pice -~ small sU.e of . "' feel my beat asiiCtS aiC ~ to La
tbc br:.st
McOska:, .a S-1 defensive the ooUege ( - all fllt1cn my pas~ IIIII my ~ plilya' llbc c:. i,!O'oiiJI.J be.
Glnpper.andYouog,a5-1fur- in signing Mtb Rio)."
· · -siveDCSS... Y~ said. "[
~ a jlllliibtle •• , k
McOskcr added lhat mc aced ·ro Wl8 on my shoot- dill will help bbld our c:.wan!, add some ·depth and
addilional talent to a ~ clJoseRioGGIIIdc,becaiseit irig.~
. ·
. m1 ad ia • • g pi jA
good I'Cmliling class.
came bigbly mo&lt;..nmeowloil
"' think some of my best to§ de She will tie a pal
McOskcr earned diRe var1bc ·ellcelleot rep•••ioo assets as a playera~Cdlll rm to 11Pe 011 our...._~
·r;,;ty lcttc:ro fur lbth 811!1 was in .the educabon .depaliucllt, i!Oiid on my fi:d; and C8ll bmBodl bawl a WI)' • ' •'lfvay dUI11bk, playing and 11:100Dl11le11dons from higb die a fittle ~ ~- ~ 2!Jils ·wbile IMyie,g fur
staning 17 games and a lotal sdlool teachers that are .able to mad the baH s .direc- Rio Grande. .
l,IJ9 minutes and J:'llllUided alumni of Rio Gnlnde, and bon and odler players, clear- · "'[ _.. to eadl my 6111
10 steals. .
die ~tiful campus,~ · sbe ing the ball in tight situa- potential and to WQik pa
Both players · were very said.
tioos, :and being :a team play- with tbc teml." Y~ said.
~ to stgning with Rio
Rio Grande head ooaoh CL, McOs1ccr sail11biu,gs l
"'My vlrim* p i as a
Grande.
Amber Oliver is pleased · dJink I need to -t. on aiC player is 10 ~ on my
"'.ani vety eJtcited 1D sign with me. addition of bod! takin~i: up i ........ of llikills ad .play liO my lUll ·
with Rio Grande. Everyone young ladies.
jast · ·
it, IOOIIImlling (l'llndi•'e ~slid. "1
on the team seems very Dire
~I am veJY pie
1 ro be die ball ·
pR:SSIR. .aod WJIIIIl 10 prw ·as • 41""!"
and I .c an't wait to bel '•»•oc a signing both Kayla and ~~
· . ·. . aad ~ from expc:upail of it," MtOskruaid. 1 Becky to our~- ~·5
Young J!l- to DIIJOI'. m GICCS." •
am very glad to be givm abe sormr roster, OliW( Slid. Middlellii1dbnocl Educ•I'M!
Becky 111 die A *~of
opportunity 'lllplayandkam · "'lec:l:yhasgreatddermiaa- _whik:Mc:Oskais" ............ Joha aad P. rh ~M
•.-II:IUI. -1111!1
trom this eJ.PMcooe and I tioo and :a bani~ .ai- .Oliver ~ lllbout ...mt and, IKayla il die dag1 ~
am I~ forwal'd to ·die .tude. Kayla will be :a ~ , she liked ·m bodt ~ Kilby YOWl!lh • • • W.udm

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The
Univen;ity of Rio Grande
men's track and field aad
cross country ~
Jlave added another~
i&gt;lock that they hope will
retumtbcmtotheglory4ays
in
f'igiR N"idc .,..._
•W••enlfigbSchool
i~illo11, a - aative of
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outdoor crack and field.
Upon visiting the univel'Sity
and n •ing Coacb W'JIIe,Y I
felt dial lhc 001mhy setting
lbc small ~
was a definite lUr me."
Willey is alw Cltcited
about _bringing in a talent
likie wa-. ~Nd"s, right
- i s - of t11c top llioilcR

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d'OIIioia.Dmlionll,.we'.,_
just vay, ftlJ eJtcik:d 10
have Nd sip with us,~
Willey ;Aid. ~·, ~ 10
tie ODC ol diose pr:ople whO
well as eammg All- lllqlsinaildm .. rtanimme~tbeast Obio Adik1ic clioleii,.t"
~· All-~~AII- ~~ really feel dlat be'U
Reaional. His top llmc m '5k · slql npt in a a 6r.:_d11••
is 16:08. W'llSOII was alw a IIIII bdp us, be's-, mdna• - qualifier in traclt in tbc siastic, be Wllllb to be a
11ifecta of me 800, 1600 and ~ 'aad lie's wantDt,g to
·1 200 meters in 2007. His bdiHeauit •'hrady.~ W'tlley
~ time in the 800 is 1:59; addccl. ._We're excited to
illlbe 1600 is 4:23.7 aad in have N'd llild 'llhil* IW
IW 3200 is 9:57.
Gnmde is a.Jmlt fit for him
. His top times lbii 'liC*lOB IIIII we CAfiCd gmat thing
aiC 4:25 in tbc l,600lllda:s fivm him.~
.-19:41:5 ill the 3200. ·
Wilson discussed his
· W'dsori feels vecy Jlood strengths liOd weaknesses as
~I signing with Rio a l1llllltl'. "I feel my best
l G1:~111de. "I'm vecy excited aslld is that I am self motiabout signing with RiO,~ be vatcd and have the ability to
iaid. "I feel that ODC of my compete at 1ligb levels" he
lilq ~ goals .of.~ .a said. , feel I oou1cl wod: on
""""'w:tl.bve runner 1s being improving my pace in all
fYJfillcd. I am vecy proud to runs."
tJe .able to join the team at W'dson comes to Rio
Rio Grande.~
Grande with some lofty
"'I knew they offered goals in mincl.
l'hysical fAncation," Wilson · ~My ultimate goal is
· •llled. ~1 also knew that become an AII-AmaricaD as
dley bad a strong running many times as possible.~ he
p!lljll•m in tbe past I was said.
;Jho infOlmed that the runHe plans to major in
~.ogach, ~ \Y~Y! was Health
and
Physical
till -'Standing md!Vldual fAncatioo. Nick ii tlbe liOil
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to•Ubcjobdoae..,llellill ·
· "'I IIIXd to Work - . foal..
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made honorable menlioo
Rio Gi:andc heal OCJid! 'WOd, ad lbc •lja•
AII-Soollhml Hills,...,..,, Soou !Mwiissey OJOU!Id··· fuJm hiP ...... ., .. r •
Rossdot Slid lbc ....,....... uo Rossetofniguilll!.
bUl.~
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oity 10 play soocec and ,lbe
~lfsa:gOOdsigailll!,be'n
Claytoa . is die of
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qualily ac"""'uic poyam:s ~ kid, 'IW&gt;:n: lu,ppy liO Rmrlv• ..tMynltos&amp;dotof
faUbacllmidfieldcr . 'llllll . were abe keys to bjm signing have .him in lbc .......-.." w~ 4
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four-yearvarsity!\UdrJ:, was with Rio Grande. He plans be .said. ~·sa,._.~ .-&amp;•nu.::J'.:!"'(WV~ CJru
· VCI)' pleased $ be si~ to
major
in
Fmc who we l!elieve has a ~ .,.
, fliP
witbRioGnnde.
WOiilfwodOOg. ,
~ hc'lli p VCI)' good Sdmoi,K,. ... •fi•Py '""
· '1'm excited about ,going · ~~ toe.&gt; lhc '&lt;QOOCi' pm- size, be's a VCI)' good 8,. ofGiuloeaty, OluliaBc;a
. andplaying_~"be · Siid..· gr.amwasoneoftbc'-tand Ide, a 1111 of good, qualilj of~~it:arlfWaSe ..MII.
"lcan'tW:IIl
• . Ulstlltplayiilg that they. w.em. dte uoly ~"
Matt Madia aad Elijala
I and (IACIICU1g.
rm ~ soboohnOhiowi.thawoodRossciotdesaibeshis~ Yar4wi of •""........ Hi&amp;'
eJtcited.~
wodcing program that i.s lhc auributcs as a player and Sdn&gt;l ·a ad Bi..i* ~ Ill
He was team QPtain last quality of tlhis one,~ also talks about what be C'.allio A• mny in die 21001
· season for NOitb Adams' and Rosselot wd.
· must iJJ!prove on as be pre- a.aWting dass to lbii poiat.
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'CHARLOTTE, N.C. Kyle BuiCII 1IDd his hnddies
llad ~ plans lasi year at
lllalingtOO Race'&lt;VI}'.IWbere
dley Cook a ~race off ro
J:l~O:...and enjoy some

takeo with a ~ P:l lt ()(MittlMi.-;n · with four ~ CRW dtief and fdiOw dri~·t nglln'ifit s Friday, tOs .r 304 bps led m hi5 ver David Streinmc is .tbc
SIIIURiay or Sunday - we. six I:ICCS. Wbcn be missed nee engineer.
wanttogc:ta~y,andwe Kusas and Mansfidd ifor ~we'ltC goin,g to have

waat a pictwc taken with a scbMnling ooofticts, fiU-in some fun with it, mate
pretty gid."
driver Shane Sie,g finisbcd St:rMJmc dress up like an
Wi.tb 10 wins spanning 18th lllld 21st and didn't engineer and ru .act like I
NASCAR.'s ~~-series lead a lap.
know everything - .which
this yea~:, lhe duo is well on
1 want to keep Billy up every crew chief I've
1he way to filling .a 2008 fro11t, aad oo ·o ne else can w~ with will .attest to
The c:ookout wa ruined photo album. · Busch · bas do i.t,~ Bu80h said. "I drink - · llllll we'U ,go tty and win ·
two
lla,ps
into
the sooted a ·scries-be~t four it's coot dud as long as be's a ace, Dickierson said.
Nationwitle 'Series race Cup · victories;
four been in the spoilt; be's final- "As ,good 1 rtwl racer as
whell Busch and Jeff Nationwide wins and two ly got a cbanoe to win a Kyle i.s. [ expect .10 be in
~n, his agent, spot· in the Trodk Series.
championship and I want to Vllllory LaDe by the end ·of
1m W most trusted ·oonfi.
He's giJI a cozy 142~point belp him keep tlbat alive..~ die day.~ ·
daal, lt!B1imd they'd rather bd in dJe Cup Series, is
lfusob accepts no mcmey
And in tbe Clild, that's the
be racing.
second in .the Nationwide fur driving from Ballew, an only p1aoe Busch lle8lly
"It drove us crazy not standings and, after initial- ori8inal owner from the waats to lbe.
beiq in tbe £ace.," Busch ly leildinJl the l'ruck stand- · inaugural 1995 ttuck sea..r don't have a family of
said. "'We were siUing lbere ings, be s missed two of wn, and an his wiMi"~gi my own that [\have to foous
on a Friday night with ~ ei.dtt raoes aad dropped to ue returned to ~e race on or be with all die time,
Oil the 1nek .and we oould- 16th.·
team. He and Dickerson and r:acing is what's in my
o't figure out why .the heck
Al:tihDUgh there'·s been also brought NOS Energy . blood," Busch said. "I want
we WeiltC just sillling dlere.~ talk 0f racing fur an three Drink to Ballew ttbis season to l1ICC ev~ day, all day,
Aud
.so
began ·Championships, conflicts as a 'SJ1011SOI'Sbip p8f&gt;1iDer.
every minute. I 'Wllllt to be tNASCM &lt;dl:iwr ~ Busch gives the thumbs-up in · the
Dicb:rson'-s
I'Clendess wi.th tihe Truck and
"He's been around ~ in a car. by myiielf, because lf,lll1ille··IMif'll practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
quest to fill Busch's scbed- Nationwi&amp;:
scWules long, and be's oever bad a tlbat' s where I am bappiest.fl PoCono 500 JlldO nee in Long Pond, Pa. Friday.
ule wilJI as many tlllles as mate' it i_m ,...ssible for full.rimc driver -•n""le of .
possible. The ,journey 'hits Busch to ~ all three wimlinl him ~i- ·
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bistoric levels Ibis week- series .t he rest of the season onship, BusCh said. "'''d
eD!1. when Busch becomes and be. is PI'CP:Ifed to QOIII- like to be libc -one 10 do i1 .
dte first driver in NASCAR cede the .driYer tide: in dle fw him."
LOy.alty aside, dle Cup
history to attempt :all three Truck Series.
national series on one
So why even attempt~ Series mmains Busclh's pn. w.....tend at ~ different exhausting cross-&lt;eolllltiy ority. Should tihere be
. lAcks. . .
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trifeot:a? ·
delay~&gt; in Pocono. Busch
· The 1tmenuy calls for
For Busch, it's about both will .mnain with ·his Joe
~u~ o practice :and qual- his love of r.acing :and a toy- · GiiibS R:acUJ,; team until its
~ ~us Sprint GJp Series ai!-'Y to lrul:k ~ owner WI!Jd[ is finiSbed. So ong as
-car m P000110 Raceway on Billy BaHew.
dte No. Ul Toyota remains
~y.et off .t o texas
"lt•s not about DICidwJ- his ~ tocu.sarnhhat efJon
~ "!
way f~ Friday, dise sale$, or f~ dub~ doesn t ~er, die team has
iUpt to iud: Series tlllle. bel'S Cll' Q-tatmgs - be);, 110 issues Wlth Busch's hecll's bad: to Pooooo after not jaded enough to dJink tic soWnle.
lbe DICe 1iO Busob ao p:a.:- .9{ .d!iiiJII like dlat •ytt,"
"'lrilink it'~~ ~.fur
lklc b! llis car 011 .Siiluiday OiokcnOa uid of die 23- us if ¥OU watdl him and be
IIIOI1Iing ~me: hustling_ to year-old. flb.cDOOL ~h's just gets rired..or physicall.y run
(formerly Soutlleastern Business College)
dte: ~auonw!de Senes .a~t w~g n~oes . Evay . down,~ said team. presidelit
!104 ~.....,_...._I
•p • .J• hw Ohio 45640
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event m Nashville.
. dli11er says 'll, but I don't J_D. Gibbs. "I ilhink Where
'lben it's back to Pocono, lhi.ok· Ct.'ery fan believes Kyl&amp;: is right now. bein~ 23;
wbcre Busch will_ attempt tbem. W'Jth Kyle there is oo be .can llUD pr:cny .bard:
on Sunday to :wtden his doubt.
· So JGR offiCials don't
· lead i.a , tbe Sprint Cup
~Love him or bate bim, stand in Busch's way ~f
;Aawilings.
~cry pel'liim in dlat !lAD!~- filling his schedule. and
Dickerson, who will stand knows dW l("y1c is this ·t riple effort isn't dle
make the manic jouiney tbere fw one INSM, :aad only stuirt he's got plannrd
wi&amp; Busch and spot .all · i.t's to will dill 010e."
·tor this season. Eddie
·dlnlc et.'C:IIR, insists tbii is And that's 'fn'lly Buch i.s D'Hondt
r~tly
aot a publicity stunt fw going ID Texas, 'WbrR be approached
Dickerson
~ASCAR':s newest wpcr- feels be's die best option to about his ftedgling .· tac.e
. keep Ballew .in c.oataJiion am, wooderin,g if Busch
star.
"It's just in your blood. for the 1iuct Series .own- mi8bt be in~ in runY-'I'C eithet a l'acer or en;' cluun!lioniibip. Ballew Ding the Nationwide Series
rou'~ not," Dickerso11 is cun:endy . fOUFth in die race at Watkins Glen ,i n
said. "'f dleY line u,p some owner sblildiqgs. just 33 August. .
«!!ll"r : . '""':J*":uLtk. .pfttt l"=ldiocmddla
ID what Didr:enon ealls
p + 1 P L · give out a owner Tom Mitcbell fields "ithe dumbest idea ill RCttopla)'. · dlcn SO-De is fOil' Rick (Jrawfurd.
,
ing," Busch agmed tO pilot
FD&amp; to Ft tbl'ir ~ · BIISilh bas ·put Ba1lew in tihe car if Dick:q&amp;on is lhc
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HcjoinsOuodMcCartyol
Bethel High School and
:lllid. 1'he availability of aa Andiew Fdnwnds af Calr11
}llldctic scholarship ( w~ Midland as tbe CW'Ii:ilt crop
J ~yljiiJl factors in signing of lrlCIUits for lhc 2008..09
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DOVER, Del.. (AP) -

hrilll', Jimmie and Jeff.
,")be diRlc rs of Hendrick
Yatotspoo.ts bOast tbe titles,

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arid mmquce .wins IOOSI
adler dri.II.'CI'S would envy.

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wullld JclfGacbaare
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11len tbe.-e's Casey Mears.

might be on his way ·out at
Wmner .olf &lt;ODC .career Hmdriok to make room foc
JuniOl. Instead, it was Kyle
!pU. Oup rioce.
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Not- do!lC to die top- Busch who got die boot.
l2 ill poiut• « mating a run Mears has had to deal with
at reast a new aew Chief,
lllieO
17be .at- tr.am (he pcvioualy ran fOI'
Qlip &lt;4• rri 'ariw.JI« c:ar
aa....,~- 11e•-sin
..atJo:il•• •(twice) and the No. 5 . ·s year- afla'

Guobl ·(four~jan:both · dril'in! die N?. 2S -~ Cap
and
and paimd with:OliW
. liaDihaidt is . mo.t (l!lpU- diicf Alan Gu~SOII.
Ia; driver in NASCAR., . Gu.s~tiOn 1s tbe f~
- Mr&amp;b has failed to llOIIlC crew chief Mears bas bad m
doie to maiCbing the talent- f'?W' seasons. He IJ:1d ~
at trio in J)OJlll)arity oc per- differe~ crew chiefs at
b•pw · lie's jumped . GanassJ, then wa moved
a, been shuffled around · away il'olp .tbc No. 25 team
cars and assigned ·new crew and Dari.aa Grubb wben
diiefs, but tlbe changes Hench:ict shuftied dJinp foc
t.ieo'( bdpcd Mears lind Eamhanlt. . .
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_,. tiad rlf rqular success Mean stattcd lut ~
.iauix-yearCUpcamer.
39th at Do\S ......,.,._
A litdc- than a y.ear S~aY.andfinisbed_l7dl,
IIJF. )I • ~ on the movm,g bim.up 10 2Stb m die
biiak «: tlll'Ding his
ccr R•ndinp. 8111 be is ttill a
..,.,gvl He I1IOiid to ~ wboppt~! poirds bebjgvl .
• the Coca-Cola 600 on ~~.Tor the 12th
)'r •"Yial Day weekend, on and . &amp;pot in the Char.
same day oooe syn011yApin.. Mrars Ills faDeD
: _ wid! Mears ~s; w~y behind tbe adler tbne
1111 uncle Rick Mears ii tbc drivm
.al . J:leadairL
lllur..Dme lndiiD~q~Gli&amp; .500 Earnhardt u lhi1d, Garcba
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"""'- aad d; ~latives sixth-. Jdl•r'Wl ~
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etDOCjonaJ oonver- the J'?Ultl· .011. tbc
.J11ion after Cuey Mears ·Hendrick driver who. .aut
l.lllllly burst through into away after lut
"'I . Vicfoq Lane.
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did JittJe •~ rn:od. VlCIOileS diis OCI!iOII
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.There IS
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Hill ia the points and was this season. ~ u set to
lie onl~ Hendrick driver become a .tirst..wne father,
no faded to make the though be dcclinod to dis0
fol' doc charl•"'"obip. cusu .duiC cllie.
II: 11 also bad ro . deal
~an onl~ hope be'U
rumors that be deliver .adler VICitocy first.
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8DDL
liMe IJeiNI llusy ttocl(•ilie,g
Aodtew
' blen wiJb desips uo
waexcit......- g.., lhc p.y )"C*'L alto be joining lhc Rio &amp;m'lhie
ily.
·
· fi' ..ts ofc.bdl M'ocllllll 1 am exciW to go to_Rio
·flil:li'Sdaool
Gnmc1e ud beooming a
:; , . . . . a oalive of part of lbcir program."
lam, WV, ,.......,..... dur- -l:.clmuads said. "'My aunt's
:!JI8 lai_·s -nOr season, liri.O.'- Bemie, bad told

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die bistmy of Clbcll lUr me to ~ and 1bat the
· V"' ""' High Sd!ooL
CoidJ was a~ Qlristian
": Rio Gtaudt: bead co.::b man."
8Gb Wdley believe~~ be will Fdmunds ball some Wnilbe agmar additioa
. iarity wilb RiO Grande. ~I
• ~ Andmw is from an out- bave run in a ro_uple .of
ctwyling high school pm- l'lla:s Jll Rio Grande and bad
g.am at Cabell Midland. We bcaRI they bad a good pFOzot in touch with Aodiew gwn.~ he said.
lhrou~b
. Bernadette
Edmunds described his
Madigan, wbo used to be tlbe best asset as a JUIIIICll' and
ooad! at Marshall, and now something that be feels like
resides in LeJtingtoo, KY." be oeo,ts to work on.
"She plied me ODC day
~My best assets are that l
and I guess Andrew's aunt am dedicated and I wmk
lives
ncn door to bard," Edmunds uid. ~I
Bernadene, so that's when: DOCd to WOik on my nerves
we got tlbat connection," before a ACe."
.
Wtlley added. · ~Andrew
He has set a lofty goal for
really improved a lot. be himself. "I would like to be
was nmning in the 11 's for an AD AmeriCliiL~
· 3200 and he dropped bis
He plans to majoc in
time to lll:l5 and just really Business &amp; Mneling.
wotked hard. He has a great
Edmunds joins Chad
sense of humor and I really McCIIity of Bethel High
feel that be 'II fit in well in Scbool and Nick W'dson of
aur program IUld OOIIlilllXI to ·Vim:eu.t W.ll'ml 15 tbc CUI'·
improve and be OiiC of those Tent members ..A tile 2008people that come in very 09 ~ling class.

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RIO GRANDE - 1be
University of .Rio G_,_
men's :soccer piop:lim ito
pJca!l!'!d 10 an-moe lbc
·signitlz ofOaytoa Itt ••
of Nodb Adams to .......
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additioiL
andy~
"11
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always
nice
10
sign
'"Kayla'to bait asMil as a
SP£01.1&gt;1. TO li'IE 1lMESSENiT1NEI.
it has .always been my .d !ram playcl-s dull have bcco scam- playerisber Glilyto-dle
RIO GRANDE - The to play in coDege .and I love mates ~iously. They bodl · iidil She isiblc*'di••iil I
University ctf Rio Grande all the girts on dle team,~ ·have ~ pci'IIOOIIitk:i dial abe ball ..a! ..t a
women'ssoa:er.......,..,.mhas Young said. ~1 am very willbdpleadouriiCamintbc im&amp;CI(Ip(!ll )irs fod
Jf
added two moo:r~;;; foc happy dlat Becky · is going 2008 '" ..... , " .
aiDd Ia ..., •• rt s," OIWer
dJc ~ 2008 !leiiSiJn there too.
Both players discuslied said. "''ne fl Bed:y'to bell
with _lhc addition of Bocky
"'t'-s a great~ 10 1heir ~s and weak- asl!!'ts as a~ is hl!c aiJiiMcQsbr aad K.ayla Young play soccer wuh a vay oessei 0111hc field..
ity to
She badle
from_Heath High SchooL
.cheap pice -~ small sU.e of . "' feel my beat asiiCtS aiC ~ to La
tbc br:.st
McOska:, .a S-1 defensive the ooUege ( - all fllt1cn my pas~ IIIII my ~ plilya' llbc c:. i,!O'oiiJI.J be.
Glnpper.andYouog,a5-1fur- in signing Mtb Rio)."
· · -siveDCSS... Y~ said. "[
~ a jlllliibtle •• , k
McOskcr added lhat mc aced ·ro Wl8 on my shoot- dill will help bbld our c:.wan!, add some ·depth and
addilional talent to a ~ clJoseRioGGIIIdc,becaiseit irig.~
. ·
. m1 ad ia • • g pi jA
good I'Cmliling class.
came bigbly mo&lt;..nmeowloil
"' think some of my best to§ de She will tie a pal
McOskcr earned diRe var1bc ·ellcelleot rep•••ioo assets as a playera~Cdlll rm to 11Pe 011 our...._~
·r;,;ty lcttc:ro fur lbth 811!1 was in .the educabon .depaliucllt, i!Oiid on my fi:d; and C8ll bmBodl bawl a WI)' • ' •'lfvay dUI11bk, playing and 11:100Dl11le11dons from higb die a fittle ~ ~- ~ 2!Jils ·wbile IMyie,g fur
staning 17 games and a lotal sdlool teachers that are .able to mad the baH s .direc- Rio Grande. .
l,IJ9 minutes and J:'llllUided alumni of Rio Gnlnde, and bon and odler players, clear- · "'[ _.. to eadl my 6111
10 steals. .
die ~tiful campus,~ · sbe ing the ball in tight situa- potential and to WQik pa
Both players · were very said.
tioos, :and being :a team play- with tbc teml." Y~ said.
~ to stgning with Rio
Rio Grande head ooaoh CL, McOs1ccr sail11biu,gs l
"'My vlrim* p i as a
Grande.
Amber Oliver is pleased · dJink I need to -t. on aiC player is 10 ~ on my
"'.ani vety eJtcited 1D sign with me. addition of bod! takin~i: up i ........ of llikills ad .play liO my lUll ·
with Rio Grande. Everyone young ladies.
jast · ·
it, IOOIIImlling (l'llndi•'e ~slid. "1
on the team seems very Dire
~I am veJY pie
1 ro be die ball ·
pR:SSIR. .aod WJIIIIl 10 prw ·as • 41""!"
and I .c an't wait to bel '•»•oc a signing both Kayla and ~~
· . ·. . aad ~ from expc:upail of it," MtOskruaid. 1 Becky to our~- ~·5
Young J!l- to DIIJOI'. m GICCS." •
am very glad to be givm abe sormr roster, OliW( Slid. Middlellii1dbnocl Educ•I'M!
Becky 111 die A *~of
opportunity 'lllplayandkam · "'lec:l:yhasgreatddermiaa- _whik:Mc:Oskais" ............ Joha aad P. rh ~M
•.-II:IUI. -1111!1
trom this eJ.PMcooe and I tioo and :a bani~ .ai- .Oliver ~ lllbout ...mt and, IKayla il die dag1 ~
am I~ forwal'd to ·die .tude. Kayla will be :a ~ , she liked ·m bodt ~ Kilby YOWl!lh • • • W.udm

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The
Univen;ity of Rio Grande
men's track and field aad
cross country ~
Jlave added another~
i&gt;lock that they hope will
retumtbcmtotheglory4ays
in
f'igiR N"idc .,..._
•W••enlfigbSchool
i~illo11, a - aative of
w, is an oinstandiz
iD bodt !pllU.
:tVas
AD~-pafumac:r
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outdoor crack and field.
Upon visiting the univel'Sity
and n •ing Coacb W'JIIe,Y I
felt dial lhc 001mhy setting
lbc small ~
was a definite lUr me."
Willey is alw Cltcited
about _bringing in a talent
likie wa-. ~Nd"s, right
- i s - of t11c top llioilcR

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d'OIIioia.Dmlionll,.we'.,_
just vay, ftlJ eJtcik:d 10
have Nd sip with us,~
Willey ;Aid. ~·, ~ 10
tie ODC ol diose pr:ople whO
well as eammg All- lllqlsinaildm .. rtanimme~tbeast Obio Adik1ic clioleii,.t"
~· All-~~AII- ~~ really feel dlat be'U
Reaional. His top llmc m '5k · slql npt in a a 6r.:_d11••
is 16:08. W'llSOII was alw a IIIII bdp us, be's-, mdna• - qualifier in traclt in tbc siastic, be Wllllb to be a
11ifecta of me 800, 1600 and ~ 'aad lie's wantDt,g to
·1 200 meters in 2007. His bdiHeauit •'hrady.~ W'tlley
~ time in the 800 is 1:59; addccl. ._We're excited to
illlbe 1600 is 4:23.7 aad in have N'd llild 'llhil* IW
IW 3200 is 9:57.
Gnmde is a.Jmlt fit for him
. His top times lbii 'liC*lOB IIIII we CAfiCd gmat thing
aiC 4:25 in tbc l,600lllda:s fivm him.~
.-19:41:5 ill the 3200. ·
Wilson discussed his
· W'dsori feels vecy Jlood strengths liOd weaknesses as
~I signing with Rio a l1llllltl'. "I feel my best
l G1:~111de. "I'm vecy excited aslld is that I am self motiabout signing with RiO,~ be vatcd and have the ability to
iaid. "I feel that ODC of my compete at 1ligb levels" he
lilq ~ goals .of.~ .a said. , feel I oou1cl wod: on
""""'w:tl.bve runner 1s being improving my pace in all
fYJfillcd. I am vecy proud to runs."
tJe .able to join the team at W'dson comes to Rio
Rio Grande.~
Grande with some lofty
"'I knew they offered goals in mincl.
l'hysical fAncation," Wilson · ~My ultimate goal is
· •llled. ~1 also knew that become an AII-AmaricaD as
dley bad a strong running many times as possible.~ he
p!lljll•m in tbe past I was said.
;Jho infOlmed that the runHe plans to major in
~.ogach, ~ \Y~Y! was Health
and
Physical
till -'Standing md!Vldual fAncatioo. Nick ii tlbe liOil
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to•Ubcjobdoae..,llellill ·
· "'I IIIXd to Work - . foal..
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made honorable menlioo
Rio Gi:andc heal OCJid! 'WOd, ad lbc •lja•
AII-Soollhml Hills,...,..,, Soou !Mwiissey OJOU!Id··· fuJm hiP ...... ., .. r •
Rossdot Slid lbc ....,....... uo Rossetofniguilll!.
bUl.~
·
oity 10 play soocec and ,lbe
~lfsa:gOOdsigailll!,be'n
Claytoa . is die of
I
qualily ac"""'uic poyam:s ~ kid, 'IW&gt;:n: lu,ppy liO Rmrlv• ..tMynltos&amp;dotof
faUbacllmidfieldcr . 'llllll . were abe keys to bjm signing have .him in lbc .......-.." w~ 4
.
four-yearvarsity!\UdrJ:, was with Rio Grande. He plans be .said. ~·sa,._.~ .-&amp;•nu.::J'.:!"'(WV~ CJru
· VCI)' pleased $ be si~ to
major
in
Fmc who we l!elieve has a ~ .,.
, fliP
witbRioGnnde.
WOiilfwodOOg. ,
~ hc'lli p VCI)' good Sdmoi,K,. ... •fi•Py '""
· '1'm excited about ,going · ~~ toe.&gt; lhc '&lt;QOOCi' pm- size, be's a VCI)' good 8,. ofGiuloeaty, OluliaBc;a
. andplaying_~"be · Siid..· gr.amwasoneoftbc'-tand Ide, a 1111 of good, qualilj of~~it:arlfWaSe ..MII.
"lcan'tW:IIl
• . Ulstlltplayiilg that they. w.em. dte uoly ~"
Matt Madia aad Elijala
I and (IACIICU1g.
rm ~ soboohnOhiowi.thawoodRossciotdesaibeshis~ Yar4wi of •""........ Hi&amp;'
eJtcited.~
wodcing program that i.s lhc auributcs as a player and Sdn&gt;l ·a ad Bi..i* ~ Ill
He was team QPtain last quality of tlhis one,~ also talks about what be C'.allio A• mny in die 21001
· season for NOitb Adams' and Rosselot wd.
· must iJJ!prove on as be pre- a.aWting dass to lbii poiat.
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Busch begins manic 3-race historic swing

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'CHARLOTTE, N.C. Kyle BuiCII 1IDd his hnddies
llad ~ plans lasi year at
lllalingtOO Race'&lt;VI}'.IWbere
dley Cook a ~race off ro
J:l~O:...and enjoy some

takeo with a ~ P:l lt ()(MittlMi.-;n · with four ~ CRW dtief and fdiOw dri~·t nglln'ifit s Friday, tOs .r 304 bps led m hi5 ver David Streinmc is .tbc
SIIIURiay or Sunday - we. six I:ICCS. Wbcn be missed nee engineer.
wanttogc:ta~y,andwe Kusas and Mansfidd ifor ~we'ltC goin,g to have

waat a pictwc taken with a scbMnling ooofticts, fiU-in some fun with it, mate
pretty gid."
driver Shane Sie,g finisbcd St:rMJmc dress up like an
Wi.tb 10 wins spanning 18th lllld 21st and didn't engineer and ru .act like I
NASCAR.'s ~~-series lead a lap.
know everything - .which
this yea~:, lhe duo is well on
1 want to keep Billy up every crew chief I've
1he way to filling .a 2008 fro11t, aad oo ·o ne else can w~ with will .attest to
The c:ookout wa ruined photo album. · Busch · bas do i.t,~ Bu80h said. "I drink - · llllll we'U ,go tty and win ·
two
lla,ps
into
the sooted a ·scries-be~t four it's coot dud as long as be's a ace, Dickierson said.
Nationwitle 'Series race Cup · victories;
four been in the spoilt; be's final- "As ,good 1 rtwl racer as
whell Busch and Jeff Nationwide wins and two ly got a cbanoe to win a Kyle i.s. [ expect .10 be in
~n, his agent, spot· in the Trodk Series.
championship and I want to Vllllory LaDe by the end ·of
1m W most trusted ·oonfi.
He's giJI a cozy 142~point belp him keep tlbat alive..~ die day.~ ·
daal, lt!B1imd they'd rather bd in dJe Cup Series, is
lfusob accepts no mcmey
And in tbe Clild, that's the
be racing.
second in .the Nationwide fur driving from Ballew, an only p1aoe Busch lle8lly
"It drove us crazy not standings and, after initial- ori8inal owner from the waats to lbe.
beiq in tbe £ace.," Busch ly leildinJl the l'ruck stand- · inaugural 1995 ttuck sea..r don't have a family of
said. "'We were siUing lbere ings, be s missed two of wn, and an his wiMi"~gi my own that [\have to foous
on a Friday night with ~ ei.dtt raoes aad dropped to ue returned to ~e race on or be with all die time,
Oil the 1nek .and we oould- 16th.·
team. He and Dickerson and r:acing is what's in my
o't figure out why .the heck
Al:tihDUgh there'·s been also brought NOS Energy . blood," Busch said. "I want
we WeiltC just sillling dlere.~ talk 0f racing fur an three Drink to Ballew ttbis season to l1ICC ev~ day, all day,
Aud
.so
began ·Championships, conflicts as a 'SJ1011SOI'Sbip p8f&gt;1iDer.
every minute. I 'Wllllt to be tNASCM &lt;dl:iwr ~ Busch gives the thumbs-up in · the
Dicb:rson'-s
I'Clendess wi.th tihe Truck and
"He's been around ~ in a car. by myiielf, because lf,lll1ille··IMif'll practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
quest to fill Busch's scbed- Nationwi&amp;:
scWules long, and be's oever bad a tlbat' s where I am bappiest.fl PoCono 500 JlldO nee in Long Pond, Pa. Friday.
ule wilJI as many tlllles as mate' it i_m ,...ssible for full.rimc driver -•n""le of .
possible. The ,journey 'hits Busch to ~ all three wimlinl him ~i- ·
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bistoric levels Ibis week- series .t he rest of the season onship, BusCh said. "'''d
eD!1. when Busch becomes and be. is PI'CP:Ifed to QOIII- like to be libc -one 10 do i1 .
dte first driver in NASCAR cede the .driYer tide: in dle fw him."
LOy.alty aside, dle Cup
history to attempt :all three Truck Series.
national series on one
So why even attempt~ Series mmains Busclh's pn. w.....tend at ~ different exhausting cross-&lt;eolllltiy ority. Should tihere be
. lAcks. . .
.
trifeot:a? ·
delay~&gt; in Pocono. Busch
· The 1tmenuy calls for
For Busch, it's about both will .mnain with ·his Joe
~u~ o practice :and qual- his love of r.acing :and a toy- · GiiibS R:acUJ,; team until its
~ ~us Sprint GJp Series ai!-'Y to lrul:k ~ owner WI!Jd[ is finiSbed. So ong as
-car m P000110 Raceway on Billy BaHew.
dte No. Ul Toyota remains
~y.et off .t o texas
"lt•s not about DICidwJ- his ~ tocu.sarnhhat efJon
~ "!
way f~ Friday, dise sale$, or f~ dub~ doesn t ~er, die team has
iUpt to iud: Series tlllle. bel'S Cll' Q-tatmgs - be);, 110 issues Wlth Busch's hecll's bad: to Pooooo after not jaded enough to dJink tic soWnle.
lbe DICe 1iO Busob ao p:a.:- .9{ .d!iiiJII like dlat •ytt,"
"'lrilink it'~~ ~.fur
lklc b! llis car 011 .Siiluiday OiokcnOa uid of die 23- us if ¥OU watdl him and be
IIIOI1Iing ~me: hustling_ to year-old. flb.cDOOL ~h's just gets rired..or physicall.y run
(formerly Soutlleastern Business College)
dte: ~auonw!de Senes .a~t w~g n~oes . Evay . down,~ said team. presidelit
!104 ~.....,_...._I
•p • .J• hw Ohio 45640
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event m Nashville.
. dli11er says 'll, but I don't J_D. Gibbs. "I ilhink Where
'lben it's back to Pocono, lhi.ok· Ct.'ery fan believes Kyl&amp;: is right now. bein~ 23;
wbcre Busch will_ attempt tbem. W'Jth Kyle there is oo be .can llUD pr:cny .bard:
on Sunday to :wtden his doubt.
· So JGR offiCials don't
· lead i.a , tbe Sprint Cup
~Love him or bate bim, stand in Busch's way ~f
;Aawilings.
~cry pel'liim in dlat !lAD!~- filling his schedule. and
Dickerson, who will stand knows dW l("y1c is this ·t riple effort isn't dle
make the manic jouiney tbere fw one INSM, :aad only stuirt he's got plannrd
wi&amp; Busch and spot .all · i.t's to will dill 010e."
·tor this season. Eddie
·dlnlc et.'C:IIR, insists tbii is And that's 'fn'lly Buch i.s D'Hondt
r~tly
aot a publicity stunt fw going ID Texas, 'WbrR be approached
Dickerson
~ASCAR':s newest wpcr- feels be's die best option to about his ftedgling .· tac.e
. keep Ballew .in c.oataJiion am, wooderin,g if Busch
star.
"It's just in your blood. for the 1iuct Series .own- mi8bt be in~ in runY-'I'C eithet a l'acer or en;' cluun!lioniibip. Ballew Ding the Nationwide Series
rou'~ not," Dickerso11 is cun:endy . fOUFth in die race at Watkins Glen ,i n
said. "'f dleY line u,p some owner sblildiqgs. just 33 August. .
«!!ll"r : . '""':J*":uLtk. .pfttt l"=ldiocmddla
ID what Didr:enon ealls
p + 1 P L · give out a owner Tom Mitcbell fields "ithe dumbest idea ill RCttopla)'. · dlcn SO-De is fOil' Rick (Jrawfurd.
,
ing," Busch agmed tO pilot
FD&amp; to Ft tbl'ir ~ · BIISilh bas ·put Ba1lew in tihe car if Dick:q&amp;on is lhc
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M;,AYBE IT'S
TIME TO
CHANGE
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HcjoinsOuodMcCartyol
Bethel High School and
:lllid. 1'he availability of aa Andiew Fdnwnds af Calr11
}llldctic scholarship ( w~ Midland as tbe CW'Ii:ilt crop
J ~yljiiJl factors in signing of lrlCIUits for lhc 2008..09
.._.. Rio). Also, Rio offen; 5easOiL

DOVER, Del.. (AP) -

hrilll', Jimmie and Jeff.
,")be diRlc rs of Hendrick
Yatotspoo.ts bOast tbe titles,

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arid mmquce .wins IOOSI
adler dri.II.'CI'S would envy.

Dl1c .....,_,. Jr.; Jimm!C

wullld JclfGacbaare
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aipl8bly
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11len tbe.-e's Casey Mears.

might be on his way ·out at
Wmner .olf &lt;ODC .career Hmdriok to make room foc
JuniOl. Instead, it was Kyle
!pU. Oup rioce.
.
Not- do!lC to die top- Busch who got die boot.
l2 ill poiut• « mating a run Mears has had to deal with
at reast a new aew Chief,
lllieO
17be .at- tr.am (he pcvioualy ran fOI'
Qlip &lt;4• rri 'ariw.JI« c:ar
aa....,~- 11e•-sin
..atJo:il•• •(twice) and the No. 5 . ·s year- afla'

Guobl ·(four~jan:both · dril'in! die N?. 2S -~ Cap
and
and paimd with:OliW
. liaDihaidt is . mo.t (l!lpU- diicf Alan Gu~SOII.
Ia; driver in NASCAR., . Gu.s~tiOn 1s tbe f~
- Mr&amp;b has failed to llOIIlC crew chief Mears bas bad m
doie to maiCbing the talent- f'?W' seasons. He IJ:1d ~
at trio in J)OJlll)arity oc per- differe~ crew chiefs at
b•pw · lie's jumped . GanassJ, then wa moved
a, been shuffled around · away il'olp .tbc No. 25 team
cars and assigned ·new crew and Dari.aa Grubb wben
diiefs, but tlbe changes Hench:ict shuftied dJinp foc
t.ieo'( bdpcd Mears lind Eamhanlt. . .
'
_,. tiad rlf rqular success Mean stattcd lut ~
.iauix-yearCUpcamer.
39th at Do\S ......,.,._
A litdc- than a y.ear S~aY.andfinisbed_l7dl,
IIJF. )I • ~ on the movm,g bim.up 10 2Stb m die
biiak «: tlll'Ding his
ccr R•ndinp. 8111 be is ttill a
..,.,gvl He I1IOiid to ~ wboppt~! poirds bebjgvl .
• the Coca-Cola 600 on ~~.Tor the 12th
)'r •"Yial Day weekend, on and . &amp;pot in the Char.
same day oooe syn011yApin.. Mrars Ills faDeD
: _ wid! Mears ~s; w~y behind tbe adler tbne
1111 uncle Rick Mears ii tbc drivm
.al . J:leadairL
lllur..Dme lndiiD~q~Gli&amp; .500 Earnhardt u lhi1d, Garcba
.•
"""'- aad d; ~latives sixth-. Jdl•r'Wl ~
.
m
etDOCjonaJ oonver- the J'?Ultl· .011. tbc
.J11ion after Cuey Mears ·Hendrick driver who. .aut
l.lllllly burst through into away after lut
"'I . Vicfoq Lane.
Busch - , leails the pl!JD

cha•:t-· .

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Tlie milestone victory, fl!CC ~ flll:s I Cup-herit foal'
did JittJe •~ rn:od. VlCIOileS diis OCI!iOII
:
....
ot-""
• a """"'
.•!A.
111m'
season He IUfinished
.There IS
~.._.. ...., to
Hill ia the points and was this season. ~ u set to
lie onl~ Hendrick driver become a .tirst..wne father,
no faded to make the though be dcclinod to dis0
fol' doc charl•"'"obip. cusu .duiC cllie.
II: 11 also bad ro . deal
~an onl~ hope be'U
rumors that be deliver .adler VICitocy first.
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Pierce rests sore knee day after inspiring retu111
in a wbcelclllir wilh a ......_
left die.
"::'.;
RiVCI'S Qfteo deflects qucs- lanx of cb:llln, llliDers ......
tioos about ~ya-'s injuries 1V iepoltim in lOW.
by saying, Doc is just a "It was aw.y,n be said.
nickname.n But be made a "fve never bcal Clllied olf .
point of saying dJat Pieroe die court. I sbould baw; just
had 110 SiiUC1W3l
laid thae ro- liw; liiOl'e •
The Cckics insiSt ice utes and then ~'2':.;
does not need an MRI. and ~y. it woo'
die 10-year vela'aD said tbat agam. If I get callicd
die
evea if he got one, it would- next time, theie's. 110 way
n't matter. ·
fni going 10 ()(JIBe blck.~ .
~At Ibis point. what is it
While Pielte nliises bis
really gOing to teU us1 1be ~-lmee, Kobe DiJant's
extent of tbe injwy, but at~ 100cb could use a
Ibis point with two ~· .little tender lOving cam.
'
left, six games to go, we can
The Laken' supentar
figte Ibis out after- die Sea- made just ~-26 shots from
son,n lie said. "E.itber 1·can die field in Game I, bis tbiRI
play Ill" I can't, regardless of sttaigbt ~oiF game agaim.t
what die MR1 says.n
die Celtics, wbo baw; beld
When be CI1IDJI)Icd to the him IQ 33 ~ (24-4-72)
floor.. Pierce said he inwdi- shooring dlis season 8ryanl

BYT•WtiL

ASSOCIA'Im PRESS

BOSTON- Paul Pieu:e's

dramatic .etum was compellin&amp; theater in die

"''it.

round{ball ), one of those

l!efining. Willis Reecl-tjpc
IDOIDCilts.

Lakers
coach
l'bil
Jackson, who had front~
scars at both events, wasn't
¥&gt;~
. "If rm not mistaken," a .

cynic and san:astic Jackson
said Friday, 1 1bink Willis
Reed missed a ·wbcde half
and tbiee quada'S almost of
a game and litenlly bad to
!)ave a shot, a horse shot,
three or four of lhem in his
i!igb to come bact· out d
play. Paul got canied off_, .
was bad: oo his feet in a
minute."
. Pierce, who had to be ·
hoisted in his teammates'
arms and .taken from the
£loor in ex~ pain.
summoned his 'st~engtb and
returned to 0ame 1 of 1be
NBA fmals despite a
sprained right knee and led
die Boston Celtics '0 a 98-118
in Game 1 of the NBA

ately thought die worst tbat
his first visit to the NBA
finals was over. He has bcal
fOitUDale and never had a
kDee problem, but as the
pain daited through his leg.
the 30-year~ld bernme
frightened.
·
"Man, l was. scan:d,n he
said 1 see it all the time in

foolbaJ.l. baseball, basketball, guys hurt tbciJ: kneesit's not good. And it still

win

finals over Los Angeles.
·
· Pierce's gutty OOilleback

codld be worse than

-. to~- diewi((IIJWti.. .

really putting oil.~ .
Pierce felt slighdy embarrassed once he saw the video
of biin being hauled off and
li'IIDSportlld down a narrow
meaor his shot.
ballway to the locker room Piera:.

ate comparisons to .a !IDOie
famous one made by Rud,
the Knicks center

rm

missed fadeaways, short
junJpen and driw;s tbat usnally go down.
.·
After the ~ Mr. MVP
!a....,.kd IDlSfiiing on "bunnies,~ but failoed to mmlioo
that most of his lllcmp!S
came with two, and liOIIICtimes tbn:e Crltics n!Siiilll
at biin or nwing a band in ·
his face.
BIJanl didn't m* euuses. Now, be just needs to
make sbols.
"I've just gcit to put die
ball in die damn .bole,~ be
said. 1hat sucler didn't
want to my down.n

wbo

ae

dragj!ed himself onto
Madison Square Gwen's
court for Guile 7 of'lbe 1970
finals against the Lams
despite a severe moe injury.

~

,

Jackson was there that

night 3~ tears~- in New 1.01 ~&amp; l..al!ln' ~ Bl)ill'rt. 1M\, delilnds 9oston Celtics' Paul Pieroe duq 1he thin~
YOdt. He was Riled's team· quarter of Game 1 of the NBA basketball finals thursday in Boston. ·
·
mate. And as far as Jacbon
is concerned, Pierce is no
Jackson's doubts about ~ signifieml He days geUing trealioent ·
Willis Reed.
"I don't know if the 111J8els
visited him in m.t .limeolit
period that he bad or not, but
be didn•t even limp wbeillle
~ back.out on the Door.
· facboo lillid""' don't bow

What

pg

dlcle.
Was (~ fllifh 11caler) 0ra1 Robitts 1b ld dae
ipdll:idcdrrroomT'
· The NBf\'·s weU•spai:ed
scbetllile rumr,d the talk
before Game 2 on Sunday to
miracle CUlM, conspiracy
illllAries lild MIU$. 1t also
11a5

Qll

tli:vaqcMDIItiiOIDC fitlepticism

·6oaube.IC!IICMy4iPJCICe·s
· •

-...:.a. · mall ....,.__..

-Ida-

Pierce's injury- he was out
pretty hurt. came in
of the game for less than two IUid finished the game oil. I
minutesto know a dun'tlook easy and
Celtics ooid Doc Rivers. be made it probably look a
~ ~ssecl them with a _ ~ easy, fiut ~ :the ·smile..
,
time, ~ wun t over Jbae
~ I don't &lt;Care," Ri~ . scei93 ~ pmaciag, die
!Aiid. ..Aren't we *epics ma r 81118 a.l oo die bile
·~· aow :lhout eveq- alice and lhlllllllllf.
ilhiDJ! So whit die beck; let ....,._ , _ • •, 1mow
it l!qpn. Let it~ Lee What's JOID,8 on lbe Olber
lbMy Oswalcl did 11."
side, you Just mate up
BoSICIII • c ·
Kt:vin llbdl."
G.oett wasn't so amused by
Pierce, who soored 22
Jaicbon•s take 011 W injmy e~ made O!l!sr.i:Ulive
ro tus ~ friend; die ~~ill d•ubinl ...-·Cdlic&amp;' &lt;lf"i• ·
er fRim die same sp11 to
'1fs liCit 11p .0 dleiB
:die ·a .t for
tliApol
'"'
.t11 IU bice -

11».:::...,....

:'Wit
~·l: ~= ~~ C:.:: · - iliii•Tn:ik. -.~dulli;
Big 1'bnle by a d:lird,.
.
got. caoiod oil .!the
MJUid tp:ad 'lbe aext two
COUit,

not

If
for the off day,
Pierce said he would not
have been able to play Oil
Friday,
·
"I can walk on it, I can
bend it, but the.e·s a little
sharp pain on the inside of · ·
my bliie.~ be said.
Pieroe said there was a
"pat cbanoe" he'D be able
to play on Sunday~ the ·
Celtics attempt to take a 2-0
lrad llefift die best-Of-sevea
sr.ries shifts fD Los Angeks.
He lw 110 plans to have fur- .
!her teltiDg done oo the
knc:c, Y&lt;1lich he injwal whc:n
be wis "'•D!p'd ba'd liom
. behind
by
teammate
Keodrict PatcW. who

a• P toPPI....Uit

F......
can be, pidri8ll up Ill

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~~

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forocd out .with a spnUDC"d

!~·:_~ ~r;~~unity rallies to celebratej

~ ._. , ,t·.;,t;· · r~member;fight

f USED CAR

......... -Joy

gives

..

qntll your first payment! (Tbat's septa111ber) I!!P.!!!!
......_. .... • Law • 5.5% wilt select lender's.'approval. (T'hat's low lnleleat)
Money Downf Plus 100 gallons of gasoline wlllt pdn:hase
(JWI1•JIIIan)

Ai8a 'Baf'Soout ~troops ghle a pre sa ;tlatioil ell abe ciokxs aiMi lieU the Aledge of Allegiance
at t1:1e n· 1 1 For tile qpetil~ ·-·~ Nidar.

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· · Cancer never sleep~

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paeim\ endures JIIO!•hi and sKk, not wanting to go on, possibly wantiliD"fi(IM'$ ·. years of tt rmeot aod life qg fD give up. As a participant in dle ltday,
. . . . . . issues. Staying overnight llll die you may fed much the same way. Just as
_,. is one m:!,~that we ~ the cii!!DCf pllicnt cannot stop or give up,
aMI S]!J!J!Oit die
. of QITI!l!'T peiiems neitlw can you.
,act ~&amp;mi!ies. .
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wliiJe new day, Ml of life and new beginning~. As
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a pa.ticipant, you feel die ~~s pf the
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moming aDCI blow au dJe end of Rclay is
: As die evening goes on, it~ daldad1l.rrn .and close at ban4, however, }W II}!Gw • · · :..
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OJ • M'M!pod. GeiHpoHs

Pierce rests sore knee day after inspiring retu111
in a wbcelclllir wilh a ......_
left die.
"::'.;
RiVCI'S Qfteo deflects qucs- lanx of cb:llln, llliDers ......
tioos about ~ya-'s injuries 1V iepoltim in lOW.
by saying, Doc is just a "It was aw.y,n be said.
nickname.n But be made a "fve never bcal Clllied olf .
point of saying dJat Pieroe die court. I sbould baw; just
had 110 SiiUC1W3l
laid thae ro- liw; liiOl'e •
The Cckics insiSt ice utes and then ~'2':.;
does not need an MRI. and ~y. it woo'
die 10-year vela'aD said tbat agam. If I get callicd
die
evea if he got one, it would- next time, theie's. 110 way
n't matter. ·
fni going 10 ()(JIBe blck.~ .
~At Ibis point. what is it
While Pielte nliises bis
really gOing to teU us1 1be ~-lmee, Kobe DiJant's
extent of tbe injwy, but at~ 100cb could use a
Ibis point with two ~· .little tender lOving cam.
'
left, six games to go, we can
The Laken' supentar
figte Ibis out after- die Sea- made just ~-26 shots from
son,n lie said. "E.itber 1·can die field in Game I, bis tbiRI
play Ill" I can't, regardless of sttaigbt ~oiF game agaim.t
what die MR1 says.n
die Celtics, wbo baw; beld
When be CI1IDJI)Icd to the him IQ 33 ~ (24-4-72)
floor.. Pierce said he inwdi- shooring dlis season 8ryanl

BYT•WtiL

ASSOCIA'Im PRESS

BOSTON- Paul Pieu:e's

dramatic .etum was compellin&amp; theater in die

"''it.

round{ball ), one of those

l!efining. Willis Reecl-tjpc
IDOIDCilts.

Lakers
coach
l'bil
Jackson, who had front~
scars at both events, wasn't
¥&gt;~
. "If rm not mistaken," a .

cynic and san:astic Jackson
said Friday, 1 1bink Willis
Reed missed a ·wbcde half
and tbiee quada'S almost of
a game and litenlly bad to
!)ave a shot, a horse shot,
three or four of lhem in his
i!igb to come bact· out d
play. Paul got canied off_, .
was bad: oo his feet in a
minute."
. Pierce, who had to be ·
hoisted in his teammates'
arms and .taken from the
£loor in ex~ pain.
summoned his 'st~engtb and
returned to 0ame 1 of 1be
NBA fmals despite a
sprained right knee and led
die Boston Celtics '0 a 98-118
in Game 1 of the NBA

ately thought die worst tbat
his first visit to the NBA
finals was over. He has bcal
fOitUDale and never had a
kDee problem, but as the
pain daited through his leg.
the 30-year~ld bernme
frightened.
·
"Man, l was. scan:d,n he
said 1 see it all the time in

foolbaJ.l. baseball, basketball, guys hurt tbciJ: kneesit's not good. And it still

win

finals over Los Angeles.
·
· Pierce's gutty OOilleback

codld be worse than

-. to~- diewi((IIJWti.. .

really putting oil.~ .
Pierce felt slighdy embarrassed once he saw the video
of biin being hauled off and
li'IIDSportlld down a narrow
meaor his shot.
ballway to the locker room Piera:.

ate comparisons to .a !IDOie
famous one made by Rud,
the Knicks center

rm

missed fadeaways, short
junJpen and driw;s tbat usnally go down.
.·
After the ~ Mr. MVP
!a....,.kd IDlSfiiing on "bunnies,~ but failoed to mmlioo
that most of his lllcmp!S
came with two, and liOIIICtimes tbn:e Crltics n!Siiilll
at biin or nwing a band in ·
his face.
BIJanl didn't m* euuses. Now, be just needs to
make sbols.
"I've just gcit to put die
ball in die damn .bole,~ be
said. 1hat sucler didn't
want to my down.n

wbo

ae

dragj!ed himself onto
Madison Square Gwen's
court for Guile 7 of'lbe 1970
finals against the Lams
despite a severe moe injury.

~

,

Jackson was there that

night 3~ tears~- in New 1.01 ~&amp; l..al!ln' ~ Bl)ill'rt. 1M\, delilnds 9oston Celtics' Paul Pieroe duq 1he thin~
YOdt. He was Riled's team· quarter of Game 1 of the NBA basketball finals thursday in Boston. ·
·
mate. And as far as Jacbon
is concerned, Pierce is no
Jackson's doubts about ~ signifieml He days geUing trealioent ·
Willis Reed.
"I don't know if the 111J8els
visited him in m.t .limeolit
period that he bad or not, but
be didn•t even limp wbeillle
~ back.out on the Door.
· facboo lillid""' don't bow

What

pg

dlcle.
Was (~ fllifh 11caler) 0ra1 Robitts 1b ld dae
ipdll:idcdrrroomT'
· The NBf\'·s weU•spai:ed
scbetllile rumr,d the talk
before Game 2 on Sunday to
miracle CUlM, conspiracy
illllAries lild MIU$. 1t also
11a5

Qll

tli:vaqcMDIItiiOIDC fitlepticism

·6oaube.IC!IICMy4iPJCICe·s
· •

-...:.a. · mall ....,.__..

-Ida-

Pierce's injury- he was out
pretty hurt. came in
of the game for less than two IUid finished the game oil. I
minutesto know a dun'tlook easy and
Celtics ooid Doc Rivers. be made it probably look a
~ ~ssecl them with a _ ~ easy, fiut ~ :the ·smile..
,
time, ~ wun t over Jbae
~ I don't &lt;Care," Ri~ . scei93 ~ pmaciag, die
!Aiid. ..Aren't we *epics ma r 81118 a.l oo die bile
·~· aow :lhout eveq- alice and lhlllllllllf.
ilhiDJ! So whit die beck; let ....,._ , _ • •, 1mow
it l!qpn. Let it~ Lee What's JOID,8 on lbe Olber
lbMy Oswalcl did 11."
side, you Just mate up
BoSICIII • c ·
Kt:vin llbdl."
G.oett wasn't so amused by
Pierce, who soored 22
Jaicbon•s take 011 W injmy e~ made O!l!sr.i:Ulive
ro tus ~ friend; die ~~ill d•ubinl ...-·Cdlic&amp;' &lt;lf"i• ·
er fRim die same sp11 to
'1fs liCit 11p .0 dleiB
:die ·a .t for
tliApol
'"'
.t11 IU bice -

11».:::...,....

:'Wit
~·l: ~= ~~ C:.:: · - iliii•Tn:ik. -.~dulli;
Big 1'bnle by a d:lird,.
.
got. caoiod oil .!the
MJUid tp:ad 'lbe aext two
COUit,

not

If
for the off day,
Pierce said he would not
have been able to play Oil
Friday,
·
"I can walk on it, I can
bend it, but the.e·s a little
sharp pain on the inside of · ·
my bliie.~ be said.
Pieroe said there was a
"pat cbanoe" he'D be able
to play on Sunday~ the ·
Celtics attempt to take a 2-0
lrad llefift die best-Of-sevea
sr.ries shifts fD Los Angeks.
He lw 110 plans to have fur- .
!her teltiDg done oo the
knc:c, Y&lt;1lich he injwal whc:n
be wis "'•D!p'd ba'd liom
. behind
by
teammate
Keodrict PatcW. who

a• P toPPI....Uit

F......
can be, pidri8ll up Ill

,._.,. ... _._

1'-'c',_. -.y IIAND 11-.
.61~ lly tlds rwh •ill Nllt
~ uohr1 p.flc jrl• llr .at

~==~~~==~:::;:=~==~~~
'

..

.

t·

'·

...
. _'f,-

1

...

~,..~~
.,..

~
:.:

·~-~ -~ - ·. ,··Relay--:'~()r ·life

:... __. ...... -- • ._. -~- ..... ·:-~- ~

~ata

: -:~ ~ ' .::. . _;- ...... ...: v.. :..

.&gt; ')&lt;-

. :.,._

-- - - ·-

~~

'

forocd out .with a spnUDC"d

!~·:_~ ~r;~~unity rallies to celebratej

~ ._. , ,t·.;,t;· · r~member;fight

f USED CAR

......... -Joy

gives

..

qntll your first payment! (Tbat's septa111ber) I!!P.!!!!
......_. .... • Law • 5.5% wilt select lender's.'approval. (T'hat's low lnleleat)
Money Downf Plus 100 gallons of gasoline wlllt pdn:hase
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Ita •cit..· ' Jenng 'and the 1110re we
am do to enoourage children ItO ·I Ud, the -better off
dley will 'be. Srune recent
.children's bOOks have
cau..4.tmy eye. They are put
~ in a dwroh with idle · out&amp;" by 'Syl\'an • Dell
,p..Jntes ~g .a message 'PubliShing. l'he colorful .
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li:villg frnm \books ~ ~tifu11y ffilliamilliliter. T=:CC•'•'- ilrated and.Q'I:IItive and have
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· ·on :are iclence, math and nature
·LOI!IbiDDd :and die bre•'"'- ·themed sk!lries
late palt •consists of &amp;D
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AIIJ1ri.ays, 1 - AShley ;:J=a1 secbion at the
'ICIIII- :a-~ :article back of the book. relating to
m. May &lt;I;. 19 1 ~fllbe its content cal1td "lior
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assure them that the odds
mno~ .,.,_ 'VBIII:I o'lf dll: aemor !:lDs 'p':L
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~froiD~ diJel:. Mrs. Stanley HB!ter r(fune's J.Ulle. That was l()n lune 26,
Ill'II sol¥e :any ~1cms
,gran4panmts~. Thursday 197.2, when il:be ~River
diem. lit couliJ just QUIIC. · .Ojgllt was the ienior ban- .rose to 47.7 feet, gust a foot
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RIO GRANDE _,.A rep- bardsb.i.ps, tragedies, pros- very happy with · tl¥
resentative · from
the periiy ·a nd happiness. The amount of and quality of
National Libr~ of Wales site also documents the the -materials from the
visited the Umversity of way · the settkrs have ' Madog Center and from
Rio Grande's Madog added to the history and' area residents, and said
Center for · Welsh Studies culture -of Ohio. ·
tbey will be . excellent
recently to make digitat
Oak Hill residents Evan additions to the Web site.
copies o,f documents kept ud Elizabeth Davis sun- She also visited other
on campus.
pOrted The Wales-Ohfo areas of Ohio during her
Menna Morgan, who is Project, 1llld are appreciat- trip.
working on th~ Waleli- ~ for their contribution
Jel!,llne JindDI, . director
Ohio ~oject , for &lt;dte on the ..printed materials of the Madog Center, said
National Library of Wales, .distJiibulcd ·by the National ~ •is proud to have the
Sl)CDt S~\'era1 d_ays at Rio Library of Wales and on Madog Center materials
Grande :scanmng docu- the Web site.
scallned in to be added to
ments so ~at dley QD be
In the fall .of 2001, tl¥ website. The site is a
seen on-bn~ 8¥ ~ple Morgan visited the Rio wonderful resource that
around the ,wiMil~
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Grande -campus to talk to has been uSed by people
The W.ales-ol!,i' J"rojj:ct area residents about niat.e- around the world,
is an innovati:ve ~-~~ rials they wei!C interested
When pci},IJle conta&lt;:t her
that features. !IDee- :!'1~ in submttting to the Web w,itl! questions · about
aiJli)Unt · of mfoniUIUOn site.
1'escarch i&gt;o the Welsh
!l'e~ated_ to . ~e Welsh
In M~y -o f this year, she mivation to squthem
m1grat~on I? Ohio.. The visited again to scaD in Ohio, .rmdra often refers
Web stte dtspla.ys_ ttem.s documeuts
from
the ,them .to die Wales-Ohio
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sueb as manuscrJpt .m~ten- Madog ,Center. as we}( as . Pro'~eot we. bs'lte
als-.related to the mgra- making ·digital c~ies of .· ig ·so informative. The ,_
tion, IPboto¥raphs, -inaps,- some iteJns from area resi- National Library of Wales
prin,s, painll)lgs and ()ther dents. Items such as pho- hopes to nise funding to
mateiials.
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tographs, .church ledgers, .eventually do additional
~pfurmation ·is available Eis¥Mod programs and projects .~tailing the
on many of ·the ·individual programs frOm other local mi,gration of the Welsli to
!ieUlers who carne to Wetsh-'American · evellts other pam..of .America. '
soutberl]. . Ohio in the · ~ :Ill'~ at the Madog
In order ·U iloot over ·tbe
1_800s,.as .i!elLaSt&lt;m w~ Ceoter) lad w«e ,•canned Wales-Ohio Project,
Hfe wa~ · Jike ,h.erc when tobc.......,tQ1beW'•s- ootoohio.Ugc.org.llk.
they ~.cd&gt;
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idea of w•llife w.ulike · ~ . ~aerw4.~. Morpa ·Ofl
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for the Vlebb S~tttlers ~. sOl. 'I .
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• :entertainm~t to the thousands of pediatric patients who have received care on Holzer Medical Center's Pediatric Unit June sponsors include Knights of Pythias, Naomi lodge 55,
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• .with the young children and these families for these generous contributions to the Eart Nell Fund. Anyone who would like more infonnation or is interested in making a donation may
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BIDWELL - The frrst
annual Demo Day, hosted
by Red's Racwon Creek
Livery, was successful,
allowJ:5 area residents who
attcn
to obtain a handson course in water safety
.and paddling skills.
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''The ~it on top kayak
are perfect for fishing,"
and attendee said. "The
tandem kayak will likely
be used mostI y for parents
with children. We have to
enforce a-twelve year age
limit for children· to have

their own boat. Kids. under to reserve dates for tours oo
12 can paddle the tandem . Raccoon Creek as well a~
witll an adult as long s they Red's camping area and
meet the 50-pound weight . day paddles 00 the lake.
minimum that the life jackFor more information
ets require."
"Safety is our biggest pri- visit Red's Raccoon Livery
ority," Katberint;, one of the at 1968 Woodsmill ROad.
owners, said. Locals were Bidwell, or ·call at (740)
also given the first chance 388'-9338.

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24 Edible bulb
25 C8lkin
26 Stair part
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32 Glwok 1111111
34 The dawn-DOI*IIOM&gt;nliilfiodad
35Frankfurlor
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42 Oilollanlish
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60 Mellow
61 Malicious look
62 Crook
63 Pasta variety
65 Sixltlaense (abbr.)
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-:Gallipolis Lions Club has
·.;continued . a time-honored
) tradition of presenting
.,:scholarships of $500 to one
.:senior from each of the four
:Gallia County high schoOls.
·: ChairpersOn for the 2008
: :scholarship selection com&gt;mittee, Jeff Fowler, would
::like to announce this years
::recipients.
-; Molly Erin Staten, gradu::ate of Gallia Academy High
:- School, is the daughter of
;:John and Joan Staten. She is
::planning to attend the
-: University of Rio Grande
::and m11jor in radiology.
:- Kari Renee McFann is a
::recent River Valley High
:: School graduate. She is the

daughter of Richard and
Lena McFann. Kari will be
attending the Uni vers(ty of
Charleston.
Jonathan Robert Beaver is
a graduaJe of Ohio Valley
Christian School. Jonathan is
the son of Mart and Darlene
Beaver. He will attend the
University of Rio Grande,
majoring as a paramedic.
Chelsea Brooke Stowers
is a recent Rraduate of South
Gallia Higli School and wiD
be attendmg the University
of Rio .Grande majoring in
nursing. She is the daughter
of Jill Rustemeyer and Mike
Stowers.
The;: receipiants and their
families will invited to
attend the annual Lions
family picnic this summer.

RIO GRANDE - High
school students from around
the region will oomc to the
University of · Rio Grande
this month for the annual
·Ami:rican Free Enterprise
and Leadership Conference.
Spoosored each year by
the Students In . Free
Entr.rp:ise (SIFE) cbcpa at
Rio Grande, this year's event
will' be held June 15-;!0.
Area high school students
still have·time to sign up for
the cooferelicc, which wiU
allow them to gain business
.experience. bear from business professionals from
around the region, learn
about free enterprise, and
make new friends. in a fun
environment. ln addition,
those attending the conference can also earn two college credit hours through
the wade -they complete during tl¥ week.
More than 60 students
from areas around the state
such
as
Cleveland,
Columbus, Dayton, and
Cincinnati have already
si~ up to attend, al(lng
w1th numerous students
from southern Ohio.
Rio Grande Sl'tY1ents who
are members of the SIFE
lellm will be helping the high
school students with their
busines$ competitions and
otha activities, and students

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in Rio Grande's Mas!er of lose money, talk about
Busini:ss Administralion in things they did weD and
Entn:prcllcllnhip . program look for areas they oould
will be invited to help out.
improve and learn from. If
· Guest speakers, such . as thc&gt;companies make money,
Jennifer Hargett from Bob the students from each
Evans Farms corporate group also have to decide
headquarters, will also be what they will do with .the
giving presentations during · profits.
tl)e weeklong oonference.
"It's a really nice mix of
Each day of the oonfercncc students," Smith said, adding
will have a separate fi&gt;cus, that si!Jdents come from nn1,
as days based oo ideas such suburban and city schools to
as entrepreneurship, madre!- take part in the conl'ermre.
ing and free enterprise will -rbe students always make
be held for the students:
new friends, and . many of
One main activity during them Slay in oontact after the
the conference each 'y ear is conference."
to have the students break
lbe students live in the
into groups of I 0-12 and residence halls throilgbout
then create their own rom- the week and have the
panics. The students .are oppurtuuity to take piut in
then challenged to come S{'CCial a~tivitie~ su~h ~
up with ideas for business- paza parties. swunmmg ID
es they could acmally run tJ¥ campus pool, visiting
during. the week. Once the the new student activities
companies lrnqw what area in the Davis University
types of products or ser- Centcc and even holding the
vices they want to sell, American .Free Enterprise
they have to co:ate their Idol competition. lbe stuproduct5, market their dents also get to ex~ ·
businesses and seD their a taste of coUCge life, as
goods or services.
they are living on campus
. 1bey're also going to be and visiting the differeot
filming aJIIIIIICicials for their classrooms each day.
products or seiVices," said
In addition, taking pan in
Carol Smith, advisor for the the weeklong conference
siFE program al Rio Grande. helps students gain leaderAt· the end of the week, ship skills, learn about pubthe students report on if lie speaking, gain social
their companies make or and life skills. and learn

bow to work oo a team. The
students benefit from the
hands-on learning activities
held during the week, and
gain valuable knowledge
about economics and free
enterprise.
For more informarion on
the 2008 American Free
Enterprise
Leadership
Conference or to register to
attend. call Smith at 1-800·
282-7201. For additional
informo.tion on upcoming
everzls aJ Rio Grtnllh, as
well as information ·on . the
wide. range of academic
programs offered on the
univeisit)' 's scenic campus. ·
log Onto www.rio.edu_

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.Procedure Is Only As Good As The
Person Who Perlorms It
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I -coMMUN·ITY CORNEll- ·Center
doctJfJtents added
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Dulcimer instruction part of eelebration · · to Wales-Ohio Project
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pby1qg this •.old inslnl-

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Jerry
: R«kwell, will be C!OI!dnet· • a dulcimer wo*&amp;hop ;at
: Ole5teJ; Shade nays. It Wi1l
· : beheld on Saturday, ltdy 19
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Die OISl is $20 and 't he
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T.W. Kalir, wbo prcCe&amp;d.
•that with what
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described as "an edocatiooal and rcligio.u s heart-tohearualk" kilthe ~nates.
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I lia . Re•iting .is vi~ to all
Ita •cit..· ' Jenng 'and the 1110re we
am do to enoourage children ItO ·I Ud, the -better off
dley will 'be. Srune recent
.children's bOOks have
cau..4.tmy eye. They are put
~ in a dwroh with idle · out&amp;" by 'Syl\'an • Dell
,p..Jntes ~g .a message 'PubliShing. l'he colorful .
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li:villg frnm \books ~ ~tifu11y ffilliamilliliter. T=:CC•'•'- ilrated and.Q'I:IItive and have
~'Ute ..ad
· ·on :are iclence, math and nature
·LOI!IbiDDd :and die bre•'"'- ·themed sk!lries
late palt •consists of &amp;D
One part · especiaLly
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AIIJ1ri.ays, 1 - AShley ;:J=a1 secbion at the
'ICIIII- :a-~ :article back of the book. relating to
m. May &lt;I;. 19 1 ~fllbe its content cal1td "lior
S~Eg·s r-a"'"
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lh!::~~U: .,!:~~':! =!~~=~:oo'the down and the river moved
tCD:msive iiOI!lbstooc GamOas ...:..a..
held
uplastweek, .severalpeople
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the R~ a flood. l was quick to
;i\!e =•~s
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assure them that the odds
mno~ .,.,_ 'VBIII:I o'lf dll: aemor !:lDs 'p':L
- "Mr. were against a .flood in June.
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Dld you !mow that since
diiOIIIIIItellt.
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. lbowliimes--·.. b: cor-senior b:~uet was
1JIIDIC fPC&lt;1!ile, but·- '*''ill! '·
.at !the borne
Mr..and ."!""
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~froiD~ diJel:. Mrs. Stanley HB!ter r(fune's J.Ulle. That was l()n lune 26,
Ill'II sol¥e :any ~1cms
,gran4panmts~. Thursday 197.2, when il:be ~River
diem. lit couliJ just QUIIC. · .Ojgllt was the ienior ban- .rose to 47.7 feet, gust a foot
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: ale isn'itwdlatituiledmlbe. alMdl_geranillms:"
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RIO GRANDE _,.A rep- bardsb.i.ps, tragedies, pros- very happy with · tl¥
resentative · from
the periiy ·a nd happiness. The amount of and quality of
National Libr~ of Wales site also documents the the -materials from the
visited the Umversity of way · the settkrs have ' Madog Center and from
Rio Grande's Madog added to the history and' area residents, and said
Center for · Welsh Studies culture -of Ohio. ·
tbey will be . excellent
recently to make digitat
Oak Hill residents Evan additions to the Web site.
copies o,f documents kept ud Elizabeth Davis sun- She also visited other
on campus.
pOrted The Wales-Ohfo areas of Ohio during her
Menna Morgan, who is Project, 1llld are appreciat- trip.
working on th~ Waleli- ~ for their contribution
Jel!,llne JindDI, . director
Ohio ~oject , for &lt;dte on the ..printed materials of the Madog Center, said
National Library of Wales, .distJiibulcd ·by the National ~ •is proud to have the
Sl)CDt S~\'era1 d_ays at Rio Library of Wales and on Madog Center materials
Grande :scanmng docu- the Web site.
scallned in to be added to
ments so ~at dley QD be
In the fall .of 2001, tl¥ website. The site is a
seen on-bn~ 8¥ ~ple Morgan visited the Rio wonderful resource that
around the ,wiMil~
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Grande -campus to talk to has been uSed by people
The W.ales-ol!,i' J"rojj:ct area residents about niat.e- around the world,
is an innovati:ve ~-~~ rials they wei!C interested
When pci},IJle conta&lt;:t her
that features. !IDee- :!'1~ in submttting to the Web w,itl! questions · about
aiJli)Unt · of mfoniUIUOn site.
1'escarch i&gt;o the Welsh
!l'e~ated_ to . ~e Welsh
In M~y -o f this year, she mivation to squthem
m1grat~on I? Ohio.. The visited again to scaD in Ohio, .rmdra often refers
Web stte dtspla.ys_ ttem.s documeuts
from
the ,them .to die Wales-Ohio
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sueb as manuscrJpt .m~ten- Madog ,Center. as we}( as . Pro'~eot we. bs'lte
als-.related to the mgra- making ·digital c~ies of .· ig ·so informative. The ,_
tion, IPboto¥raphs, -inaps,- some iteJns from area resi- National Library of Wales
prin,s, painll)lgs and ()ther dents. Items such as pho- hopes to nise funding to
mateiials.
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tographs, .church ledgers, .eventually do additional
~pfurmation ·is available Eis¥Mod programs and projects .~tailing the
on many of ·the ·individual programs frOm other local mi,gration of the Welsli to
!ieUlers who carne to Wetsh-'American · evellts other pam..of .America. '
soutberl]. . Ohio in the · ~ :Ill'~ at the Madog
In order ·U iloot over ·tbe
1_800s,.as .i!elLaSt&lt;m w~ Ceoter) lad w«e ,•canned Wales-Ohio Project,
Hfe wa~ · Jike ,h.erc when tobc.......,tQ1beW'•s- ootoohio.Ugc.org.llk.
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The w.eblite . gives an
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idea of w•llife w.ulike · ~ . ~aerw4.~. Morpa ·Ofl
1/Wlog C~ -'/of:
for the Vlebb S~tttlers ~. sOl. 'I .
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tlie 1800s, showmz their' •· . She .aiMed 1tlat abe u t41 (800) !BZ-1.ZOI. ·
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SUL;olftod...• ,The Eart Neff Pec:!iatric Fund at Holzer Medical Center continues to be supported by area businesses and 0f91Ul!zations. The Pediatric Fund has supplied nee clad toys, equipment and
• :entertainm~t to the thousands of pediatric patients who have received care on Holzer Medical Center's Pediatric Unit June sponsors include Knights of Pythias, Naomi lodge 55,
. -represented 1n the photo above at left by Raymond DeUIIe; and VFW Post 4464, fiiii"'S8Ilted in the photo above at right, from left, Bill ward. service commander, Keith Jeffers, post

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: .commander, linda Lester, J:tolzer Foundation Fund Development Manager, John Fox, and Bob Wood. The entire staff of Holzer Medical Center joins in expressing their gratitude, along
• .with the young children and these families for these generous contributions to the Eart Nell Fund. Anyone who would like more infonnation or is interested in making a donation may
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Red's Demo Day successful.·
BIDWELL - The frrst
annual Demo Day, hosted
by Red's Racwon Creek
Livery, was successful,
allowJ:5 area residents who
attcn
to obtain a handson course in water safety
.and paddling skills.
Red's currently has seven
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''The ~it on top kayak
are perfect for fishing,"
and attendee said. "The
tandem kayak will likely
be used mostI y for parents
with children. We have to
enforce a-twelve year age
limit for children· to have

their own boat. Kids. under to reserve dates for tours oo
12 can paddle the tandem . Raccoon Creek as well a~
witll an adult as long s they Red's camping area and
meet the 50-pound weight . day paddles 00 the lake.
minimum that the life jackFor more information
ets require."
"Safety is our biggest pri- visit Red's Raccoon Livery
ority," Katberint;, one of the at 1968 Woodsmill ROad.
owners, said. Locals were Bidwell, or ·call at (740)
also given the first chance 388'-9338.

Free Enterprise Workshopsetfor]une 15-20

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24 Edible bulb
25 C8lkin
26 Stair part
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of Australia
28 Mr. Stalf
29WI11e
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32 Glwok 1111111
34 The dawn-DOI*IIOM&gt;nliilfiodad
35Frankfurlor
38 "T..,......r sprlle
40 Soon
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42 Oilollanlish
44 TICI&lt;et iemnant

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60 Mellow
61 Malicious look
62 Crook
63 Pasta variety
65 Sixltlaense (abbr.)
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66 Yi£alan lidan
69 Mile
70 Cakes and ..,
71 CoiO!s
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76 Balccny
78 He's ageol 007
79 llaicUine
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·· Gallipolis Lions award
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annual scholarships
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-:Gallipolis Lions Club has
·.;continued . a time-honored
) tradition of presenting
.,:scholarships of $500 to one
.:senior from each of the four
:Gallia County high schoOls.
·: ChairpersOn for the 2008
: :scholarship selection com&gt;mittee, Jeff Fowler, would
::like to announce this years
::recipients.
-; Molly Erin Staten, gradu::ate of Gallia Academy High
:- School, is the daughter of
;:John and Joan Staten. She is
::planning to attend the
-: University of Rio Grande
::and m11jor in radiology.
:- Kari Renee McFann is a
::recent River Valley High
:: School graduate. She is the

daughter of Richard and
Lena McFann. Kari will be
attending the Uni vers(ty of
Charleston.
Jonathan Robert Beaver is
a graduaJe of Ohio Valley
Christian School. Jonathan is
the son of Mart and Darlene
Beaver. He will attend the
University of Rio Grande,
majoring as a paramedic.
Chelsea Brooke Stowers
is a recent Rraduate of South
Gallia Higli School and wiD
be attendmg the University
of Rio .Grande majoring in
nursing. She is the daughter
of Jill Rustemeyer and Mike
Stowers.
The;: receipiants and their
families will invited to
attend the annual Lions
family picnic this summer.

RIO GRANDE - High
school students from around
the region will oomc to the
University of · Rio Grande
this month for the annual
·Ami:rican Free Enterprise
and Leadership Conference.
Spoosored each year by
the Students In . Free
Entr.rp:ise (SIFE) cbcpa at
Rio Grande, this year's event
will' be held June 15-;!0.
Area high school students
still have·time to sign up for
the cooferelicc, which wiU
allow them to gain business
.experience. bear from business professionals from
around the region, learn
about free enterprise, and
make new friends. in a fun
environment. ln addition,
those attending the conference can also earn two college credit hours through
the wade -they complete during tl¥ week.
More than 60 students
from areas around the state
such
as
Cleveland,
Columbus, Dayton, and
Cincinnati have already
si~ up to attend, al(lng
w1th numerous students
from southern Ohio.
Rio Grande Sl'tY1ents who
are members of the SIFE
lellm will be helping the high
school students with their
busines$ competitions and
otha activities, and students

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in Rio Grande's Mas!er of lose money, talk about
Busini:ss Administralion in things they did weD and
Entn:prcllcllnhip . program look for areas they oould
will be invited to help out.
improve and learn from. If
· Guest speakers, such . as thc&gt;companies make money,
Jennifer Hargett from Bob the students from each
Evans Farms corporate group also have to decide
headquarters, will also be what they will do with .the
giving presentations during · profits.
tl)e weeklong oonference.
"It's a really nice mix of
Each day of the oonfercncc students," Smith said, adding
will have a separate fi&gt;cus, that si!Jdents come from nn1,
as days based oo ideas such suburban and city schools to
as entrepreneurship, madre!- take part in the conl'ermre.
ing and free enterprise will -rbe students always make
be held for the students:
new friends, and . many of
One main activity during them Slay in oontact after the
the conference each 'y ear is conference."
to have the students break
lbe students live in the
into groups of I 0-12 and residence halls throilgbout
then create their own rom- the week and have the
panics. The students .are oppurtuuity to take piut in
then challenged to come S{'CCial a~tivitie~ su~h ~
up with ideas for business- paza parties. swunmmg ID
es they could acmally run tJ¥ campus pool, visiting
during. the week. Once the the new student activities
companies lrnqw what area in the Davis University
types of products or ser- Centcc and even holding the
vices they want to sell, American .Free Enterprise
they have to co:ate their Idol competition. lbe stuproduct5, market their dents also get to ex~ ·
businesses and seD their a taste of coUCge life, as
goods or services.
they are living on campus
. 1bey're also going to be and visiting the differeot
filming aJIIIIIICicials for their classrooms each day.
products or seiVices," said
In addition, taking pan in
Carol Smith, advisor for the the weeklong conference
siFE program al Rio Grande. helps students gain leaderAt· the end of the week, ship skills, learn about pubthe students report on if lie speaking, gain social
their companies make or and life skills. and learn

bow to work oo a team. The
students benefit from the
hands-on learning activities
held during the week, and
gain valuable knowledge
about economics and free
enterprise.
For more informarion on
the 2008 American Free
Enterprise
Leadership
Conference or to register to
attend. call Smith at 1-800·
282-7201. For additional
informo.tion on upcoming
everzls aJ Rio Grtnllh, as
well as information ·on . the
wide. range of academic
programs offered on the
univeisit)' 's scenic campus. ·
log Onto www.rio.edu_

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music director · of the
zmcb Opera.at the ll'lld of
the ·c urrent teason .
· Welser-Mocat annOunced
plans to · commi&amp;ii9D five

Welser-Moest IWiU lll4d new 11Dng4form .wotttl lead·
the additional duties as ing up to the Olcbe&amp;ba's

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!!'~~r~ w~ is west Genealogiazl Sodety .

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write ll ieOOnd. He spats .a
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Mr. and Mrs. Steven

'Dalton-Cumings engagement

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The bride-&lt;:lect is the granddaughter of Mildred
Humphreys and the late Norman Humphreys · Sr. of
Pomeroy. She is also llJe granddaughter of Agnes
Henderson of Gallipolis.
The prospective bridegrQOID is die grandliOO of Sarah
CaJdweU and the late Garland Caldwell of Alfred, and 1
William Heniy and Beulah Err;: of Pomeroy.
Suzanna I..aDonna is a
u~te o~ Shawnee Sblle
University with a bachelor ~ applied ~ as an ~- ,
pational lberapisL and Hock!ng' t~ With_an asSOClllte
of applied science as a physical ~st ass•stall!- She_ts
£u~ret~tly employed as an occupauonal therapist W i dt
Olympia Thernpy Ill!=·
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bachelor of b10logy, and~ Co~ widl_an awoc1~
of applied science as a pbysr~ ~1st asst~ He_u;
cmrently employed as a. travelmg ~ysical thuap1st a&amp;SIStantwithOlYJIWia'fherapylnc. Helsalsc!empJoYedaslbe
~ys bead vars1ty baslcedrall ooach at Meigs High SdtooL
The private ceremony w11l take place on ~y. June
14. 2008, at the !rinity ~ngregational Otwd! m Powemy.
The couple will reside m Pomeroy.

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tlqpedaJe :announce lbe ~ov·•ltlllt a ope nming lrfCII-

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llcnfi!lll of GallipOOs. have anncwuuwl die m,g~ :aod
upooming llllliYge of their dli&amp;dn:ia. BGIDdey Denni!DI
:and Ouis Henson.
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Bllllldey is die Awl,gbter of Pete Dauliston of Memphis,
Tenn. Sbe js 1be gnmdllaugbtec of Walta" Pope and lbe bfe
Pity~ Pope of Cl!lmui.
me late Jolin and !Nlell
Dmnililloo of Eads, ~erm.
.
.
Ouis is lbe gt3Ddwn of J:eamme md die lateJ.d_l&gt;l3y of

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1be ·
· is :a !990 :gnvk•ate of · · ffiflb Sthl01
I md a 11000 P4'•* oflDaity .....,. ~ 5dlool of
I N~Dia,g. Sbe is~ :1111 :a aqiilliiCml- ill die aiDa1
at.Trinity Wait in.SlaDswille. .
Her fiMw: is :a lOOO P"l* «Jf Suo6w • Loclllfi&amp;'t
Sdtooi.OIIId :a11en&amp;4 OhicJ Uuiw:nily. He ill"'~ t i a
! jnmap fur Ammcan Bocmc flaMe.
, ~J- It,~ wc+tiQ -w1 be. hdd .at
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Gallipolis. and Frank aDd Ann HmtiOII otGa,it~lis. He 1s
lbegreat--grandsonofV~BulkofGall!p"''is.
.
BOib Brancley :and Chris :are .2005 gDIIluates of c...!la ,
I Aademy Hi~ SdtooL Br.mdey is ~ a an ~A
at Holzer- Seni.or ~ ('mtn and Onis IS ·:a bbora 'flilh
, Uni~n543 of~ 9?:.Va. . .
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Fnends and family 311
. ;e mwited Ito JOm 1be IOIIUple :and llhe.ir

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GALIJl'OLIS _Roy :aad Vqinia om- efi"4Jipnlis
will«"''* diar(illdl ft'Yi~ aaaM:rtlaly 0111'bundai).
JUne 12,2008.
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They aa: die parents df David. i(l'U£fi Gtlwn, Cdty · .·
pareots!O:'Ibebappyoccamn:at~Gallipo!is_GtfP.alt~ (Bt!lb~ ~ aad ~ GiiHaL De}' ,at110 ~a
4 p.m. Salunlay. Juue 21. 200&amp;, Mth a~ •!!U!M'dj- mnttltep-'W:~ "Bldy~ Webb; four J•"'M
ately followin,g at ilhe Elki Lo~J!e.
and 111me ~~gancWM!dmn
·
Roy ill :a etirod dectrKUil ~ -IBEW Local Jl1a.S

v.pma i.11 a lh0tiiC'!!I•aiker

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Acaol ~ i.11 ~boW ill . ..h&lt;mlll: Car&amp; may lie
to Roy and V.tPaD GiiMilm, I.US •• II . . . .jg Raid,
C'.allipltii, OhicJ 4S61l. .

GAILJPOUS - ' SeVeral
members of the Gallia
County Genealogical Society
recently attended the State
OOS
Conference
in
Cincinnati They attend~'(!
classes, manned the Gallia
Co;,...., tlible and several
,;...;.::;;~....... t:~- •--'""'-.
1"~ """"" ......_~ ~
Reoeiving rr.oognitiO!J as a
25-year
. cl...-was 1he hin1._
""'1""'
6"
ligbtraf tbe oonference for the
Oallia group.
A variety· of classes was
o11ered :with such topics as
' federal ·records; DNA,
Ireland, libraries, river
genealogy,
newspapers,
methooology, digital pb0to.,aphs and documents
eand
many mare. Each mem-

wilheNewYorl:Tuneslbest&lt;Woo.C:amectiy.'
~ncr· IJi'st. &lt;"-e also wro•a
Ann !BiowJt
Marian
"u
...
SclloOnoYer--:~tbat(his
f7he Namesa'U, which tlas
·
~&amp; •L- ~:::_nee is a
been made into a lfllm.
"" ..., ~"
t ;~~bini was lti0m ·in London
.of fun, and it may 'be the
.-&amp;
•
only
dumce :we get 11o meet
"" Indian parents Md wntes
~
&amp; ... _
•
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•
some
of
our
members
.ace
O&lt; ·we mmugtant M~l11an
. ._
"'-"-s 1, ...11 nar
to face.
~~-~ ..:_~..,.~""
' .. -But the highlight of the
en._. IW&lt;&gt;If
'
OnS
for their c • dreri in
conference for Gallia
.A.nlmica. 1he iOhildren feel
County was the honor
,the pressui:e •frl;!m IOOth parbestowed upon the group
ents lllll!l ilhe new clilture. It
commem0rating the 25th
iis ban:! io '"fiit tin" while .conanniversary of the socielf.
z
•
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t ·•
President . Henny Evans
• oomng
""' •wm~· paren s
-~-ed 'Thi
.... was
• "'
remaa~, '
s aw.,.u
wrsues.
·
In the :title story, a yOI!Dg ber attended the classes in especially meailingful to us.
wife and mother m&lt;tves to wbicb they were most inter- A few ,Years ago there was a
San Francisco fr.Qm the ested with several learning challelll!e tQ our charter by
East H ~ th
..,
about sca..nning, migration, another .group. Hopefully
. er-.a ercomes ... or a
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tend
he
census
and
internet this will put an · end to a
VISI an Ol'lD }'
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r
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garden. Recenl!ly widowed, resources.
nimor that we are a new
been look!ing for Glendon lie is keepiqg a secret.
The keyoote sp:a~rer was organization. We've been
for yun; fur train robbery
The '!alit ihree stories tell · P.atricia 'Van Skaik, manager serving researchers since
.and mooJer. 8edket ,gets in of two y&lt;tung 1people, of 1he 'Genealogy and Local 1983 .and continue to do so
die middle·,Bf the mess ~ust thrown 1qgether w.hen their History 'Department at the at our· office located at 57
!by being present.
;parents -share a household. 'Public Library of Cincinnati Court St."
. · Essentially, this is a west- The
girl,
Hema,
is and Hamilton. She gave a
When the group was fust
Cllll, a ~omanoe and an
awestrndk by the handsome fascinating history of an 1848 chartered, 15 members were
:ad:v.emure story. Alcmg ,the K.auShik, several years older riverfront panorama, a needed and by April 1983,
way. !Becket anlil Dobie and of .a higher class. In the daguerreotype, which is 75 had enrolled. Three of
r(whose real name ·is Hate) se cond story; iKaulihik' s being reii'IOred, . and shows . the current bo8J'(l members,
meet a youthful oo:wboy widowed [ather has married llivedl:ont Cincinnati in c:ight Evans, Pat Compton and
· n!I!!!Cd Hood Roberts. He is a youngei woman :with two panonunic :views in ·excellent Schoonover were charter
lilso flOOD ,pursued by daughters. He is angry detail. This is an exceedingly members. Office .volunteer
Siringo, ,ait0~gh ,old IRM'man about her talcing 'her .moth- rare and valuable resource. Mary lames was .also a
&lt;r.'hG neveq~w.es 111'·
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er's place and changing the Stmefionts andpll()ple can be charter member.
~ di~plays ibis unusu- home his mother so careful- depicted aad a :wonderful
Richards added, "We are
iJi! talent Ifill' &lt;de~~ . ·ay 1deoorated. He is jeallll!s ~ •m()inci!llllllj m 1848 iis open Wednesday through
bis w,anderful way 'Wlth :and rude and unkind to 'his ~liible.lnltbc-futun:itWlll:be Friday from 10 a.m. to 4
w.~s. Wri1!b .an J~po10gy .to [ittle stepsisters, something IP'Iaa!d 'o n ·1he Internet fQI' p.m. Stop by and see us. Or
s.illl l'!aul, lbe '&amp;B)'ll .about lhe lfegrets llater.
· .• VieWing.
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call for an appointment."
Monte_. ad :Sunnn~. ·. lin 1he fimil ~•.ftema,
Three me.oibers joined
The society is planning
"1.Dve llilli•MIF Ifact -It 1DOW a !Ph.D. !Candidaie, .and Civil War ,f amilies of several events for their 25th
~.aUitJiiuato,lbcliev.es ,all IKau&amp;bik, ;a photojOumallst; Ohio and at least four anniversary. They recently
illiiqp. """"""s .all ~&amp;It meet tin IR.ome .and iflill in joined
Settlers
and held a Help Event in con..tes lllO .i lalse .at .all:" l owe. Hr:m• iis now .37 .and B.uilders of &lt;Ohio. Member junction with Bossard
~ llbe weather he -say~ has .accepted · a proposal Linda Tope Trent jo.ined Memorial Library. For the
~-P"'4Pkwho "pre- . iCrQIII ,a l1lliiD she -scarcely ·tbe Civil War group Md Lineage
B.a nquet
in
dirt•* M rtw~ lhut too11be · -lalu!rls. ~ lis a llov:e1y w.as .attired in au.t he.ntic October they have arranged
Qlal· 'r · i dlete ·.are ;a illl!iiry, llOld ltendetly . and . dress created ~ 'her bus- ~o have a speaker, Charlyn

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First if: . . ies, Civ,iJ War
. ;and .S.ettle,rs and B.uilders
.are modeled afulr .t he .state
I()J"ganiz:ations, but are .for
diose with ancestors in
GAI.lia Collllty.
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Ga1lia tb!!!ly c:ba11eQsed
.eadi&lt;!ihw*'i 111&gt;~ a .dona1ion ~ :dJe new (ilhio
&lt;'-1oaical :5ociety Ulnl;y
10' be ~ ·in Mansfield.
•!* ~ rlbe!fintdleck
81 ~ all m.,._
lllJ fljJiow .ut OOS ·,is 1be

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society and the library will be
of great benefit to genealo-

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Manning the local table
allowed members to meet
with those with Gallia
County roots and to offer
assistance in lookups .
Several interested people
became members and also
·purchased books, . silk
screen genealogy T-shirts
donated to the group by an
Indiana member, and variOilS key finders and Jocai
items of interest.
Barbara Richards added,
"I thoroughly enjoyed meet-

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Ann Br.own, J-:lenny Evans, Bartlara Richards and

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Schoonover of 1he Gallia County Genealogical ~
005 Chapter, are seen with with 1he 25-Year ChaflW
Award received at the reoenl OGS Conle@I'IC8 · ~
Cincinnati.
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linda Trent is seen in Civil War attire created by her husband, Hank Trent, after induction into Civil War Families of
Ohio.

stated, "The information tot hem. "
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in this book is so much fun
This group of volunteeq
to read and cowers one of is always willing to help,
·my
favorite inte:reSls, researchers resolve theu
Antoine Saugrain, one of
·the French 500. He was 4 Ciw.i l War swdiers, bu.t problems and locate needed
feet 9 inches tall and known really so much more that documents. They survive
as "the .little French doc- everyone will learn some- with memberships, dona- ·
·
tor." When he left here, he thing new and of interest lions and book sales.
went to Lexington and then
lo St. Louis, Mo .. While
there he met Lew1s and
Clad!: and repacked their
medi,cal bag' for the nex.tleg
.of the ~oumey.
~ughtel has · ~ ~e oolJectJoa of'SaUgt;aUIIOfonnalion and is eager to visit
Gal\ipolis and share infor1DBtiOJl.With the community.
The public is invited to hear
this most .interesting speaker. Details of the banquet to
be held Oct. 11 can be
obtained by calling the
office at 446-4242.
Another surprise for the
25th anniversary is a new
publication expected later·i n
the year. It will be about
375 pages with a full name
index and the group is so
fascinated with it themselves that they believe the
public will . thoroughly
enjoy this book.
Member Carolyn Cogar

~&lt;&gt;~at' u:£~'fte .~~~~e:~~ iC:~f-:!;=~: ~~U:. .

ifliigllteliing
~ "Qf ,all qd words '0f
eey. "'ia ltiimes &gt;l:lf ,dread iit'1s ~.and !PliO· the $1iklest
JlliOd !lD' ~ :an told man lllll! (these - lit 1Dight !have
~-AlntGildaan Jblnllell, ibceli"O l.ahi!ii tnows the
IMII'IIe."'Gooii....,merllUd- pain {(jf !love .and ~0611. &lt;Of
U..- u 1100 llleliinus, \DOt .misulli:leRtanding betw.-J
IIIIo W:kcning swact.lf J"lU ' (llllllll :and .clilld, ,of11be·ilifI m"t ,aln:ady rellil it, aj ~ ,of not know.ing Who
l'..:ie likuz..8iver1oo.
y,ou are when caught
n ma ili!!rl F.orrth 'by between two ·c.liltures. Gmlt
JII!M 1 Jaijiti lhas made it w.riting, gmat &amp;tolioti.

llr. and Mrs. Rabelt Pa'

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soon

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ing the people who stopped • .
at our able. We .111lmy
of t1)em Will risit us .at. our
oficle. '!'e ~sed llo 'd o
sev.eiid ~~ for people

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ROONEY-Rodnry'ti I -a'lp;ade'IICbOOJifellliion
is Satprday, JIIDe 14 lit 4 p.m. .at die &amp;ndney Unitat
Mdbadia &lt;hudl' 100 Ohio ~88 . Dinocr ~~as· \been ~
.wOO :5 PJIIL
.
1hoie plw'Diag to.._,.~£ aliiod to~ oov.cmddiihes for ibe meal (table service will be providoci). pic!ures
and meiOOfabiJia of student days, .at Rodney Schoo~ and
stories lo share aboul the school.
A reunion bas be;en held for Rodney SchoOl since 19110.
The !1tbool lbuil4i8f i s now IIWIIIOCI and used by R&lt;ldllcy
UM Omrch u youduod iOOIIIDIIIIIityo=nter. Tbet 'If 'I!

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tfteir liw!s, Jt is not a dia&amp;nOSis. it is a. symptom d an
'undelipw cordtb.. Or. Nick Robinson at Pack to
~~ 'd• OWapraccic c:an put JOU on the ~d to living
pairlrr.. You don't want to live anocher day wid\ back
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s.....Ja.y, .Jw 8, 2008

Sunday, June 8, 2008

!!'~~r~ w~ is west Genealogiazl Sodety .

nets 25-1,ear:
· certi'icate
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at state conference
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!!!'JOOf!d, So Brave, Yo1111g

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husband
to
Susaonab. father to RedstaFt
(nw•v.d after a bird), li&lt;Ving
~·a river in Minnesota.
Tbou,lb bis Wst book '\\laS
JDAdcoqtely :Successful, lhe
bas :tried for fi11e y.e~ tQ
write ll ieOOnd. He spats .a
~ man passing
by m .aiOOat, fQD&lt;tws .him,
aad bi ''"'
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s w.e i.s changed.
The
calls
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.'Ui&lt;WIIIUJJ
. _ .._1ilrllnger
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Hehimself
.LuiJ..s
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!boats d li
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an ·. v.es a solitacy
a~stencem an .o1dibam. He
..... _, ltQ ·--·· •'&gt;UI L:g· ,..., •a
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~w:. Biue; Whom he .aban"""""" lB Y.elll'S ;agQ f&gt;Q he
can •legize. Her i.n;vites
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'""'Giendoo ha&amp; not !been
UUihfu1 .about his past, and
idle RIO
encounter :for""-'·ert~•n. de.tecu·ve
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mer
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.Upcoming wedding
roMERov -

Henderson

Mr. and Mrs. Steven

'Dalton-Cumings engagement

Qwisllel-IMCIBiadrwDIImllllll

Denniston-Benson
enoa:gemen/
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Pomeroy announce the upcoming Dllllriage of_their daugb-

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The bride-&lt;:lect is the granddaughter of Mildred
Humphreys and the late Norman Humphreys · Sr. of
Pomeroy. She is also llJe granddaughter of Agnes
Henderson of Gallipolis.
The prospective bridegrQOID is die grandliOO of Sarah
CaJdweU and the late Garland Caldwell of Alfred, and 1
William Heniy and Beulah Err;: of Pomeroy.
Suzanna I..aDonna is a
u~te o~ Shawnee Sblle
University with a bachelor ~ applied ~ as an ~- ,
pational lberapisL and Hock!ng' t~ With_an asSOClllte
of applied science as a physical ~st ass•stall!- She_ts
£u~ret~tly employed as an occupauonal therapist W i dt
Olympia Thernpy Ill!=·
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. Benjamin Henry is a gradu~e of Ohio UT~vcmcy ~a
bachelor of b10logy, and~ Co~ widl_an awoc1~
of applied science as a pbysr~ ~1st asst~ He_u;
cmrently employed as a. travelmg ~ysical thuap1st a&amp;SIStantwithOlYJIWia'fherapylnc. Helsalsc!empJoYedaslbe
~ys bead vars1ty baslcedrall ooach at Meigs High SdtooL
The private ceremony w11l take place on ~y. June
14. 2008, at the !rinity ~ngregational Otwd! m Powemy.
The couple will reside m Pomeroy.

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HOPFJ&gt;AI.E - Mr. Mrs. H. U:my Daltoo •
tlqpedaJe :announce lbe ~ov·•ltlllt a ope nming lrfCII-

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GAlLIPOLIS- Lena~ and Aaron :and Kam:t
llcnfi!lll of GallipOOs. have anncwuuwl die m,g~ :aod
upooming llllliYge of their dli&amp;dn:ia. BGIDdey Denni!DI
:and Ouis Henson.
..
Bllllldey is die Awl,gbter of Pete Dauliston of Memphis,
Tenn. Sbe js 1be gnmdllaugbtec of Walta" Pope and lbe bfe
Pity~ Pope of Cl!lmui.
me late Jolin and !Nlell
Dmnililloo of Eads, ~erm.
.
.
Ouis is lbe gt3Ddwn of J:eamme md die lateJ.d_l&gt;l3y of

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~:.i~it~FJk~~i,~~:"!,!dlr

1be ·
· is :a !990 :gnvk•ate of · · ffiflb Sthl01
I md a 11000 P4'•* oflDaity .....,. ~ 5dlool of
I N~Dia,g. Sbe is~ :1111 :a aqiilliiCml- ill die aiDa1
at.Trinity Wait in.SlaDswille. .
Her fiMw: is :a lOOO P"l* «Jf Suo6w • Loclllfi&amp;'t
Sdtooi.OIIId :a11en&amp;4 OhicJ Uuiw:nily. He ill"'~ t i a
! jnmap fur Ammcan Bocmc flaMe.
, ~J- It,~ wc+tiQ -w1 be. hdd .at
~
1

c::an:-

. UBital M...m.ti~ Ohuroh.

I _ _..c__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

Gallipolis. and Frank aDd Ann HmtiOII otGa,it~lis. He 1s
lbegreat--grandsonofV~BulkofGall!p"''is.
.
BOib Brancley :and Chris :are .2005 gDIIluates of c...!la ,
I Aademy Hi~ SdtooL Br.mdey is ~ a an ~A
at Holzer- Seni.or ~ ('mtn and Onis IS ·:a bbora 'flilh
, Uni~n543 of~ 9?:.Va. . .
.
•.
Fnends and family 311
. ;e mwited Ito JOm 1be IOIIUple :and llhe.ir

.

·Gibr'-"nH .anm
· . •IJDT."'-"nry
r.:;,
.

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dVII.

GALIJl'OLIS _Roy :aad Vqinia om- efi"4Jipnlis
will«"''* diar(illdl ft'Yi~ aaaM:rtlaly 0111'bundai).
JUne 12,2008.
·
·
.

They aa: die parents df David. i(l'U£fi Gtlwn, Cdty · .·
pareots!O:'Ibebappyoccamn:at~Gallipo!is_GtfP.alt~ (Bt!lb~ ~ aad ~ GiiHaL De}' ,at110 ~a
4 p.m. Salunlay. Juue 21. 200&amp;, Mth a~ •!!U!M'dj- mnttltep-'W:~ "Bldy~ Webb; four J•"'M
ately followin,g at ilhe Elki Lo~J!e.
and 111me ~~gancWM!dmn
·
Roy ill :a etirod dectrKUil ~ -IBEW Local Jl1a.S

v.pma i.11 a lh0tiiC'!!I•aiker

, .:

Acaol ~ i.11 ~boW ill . ..h&lt;mlll: Car&amp; may lie
to Roy and V.tPaD GiiMilm, I.US •• II . . . .jg Raid,
C'.allipltii, OhicJ 4S61l. .

GAILJPOUS - ' SeVeral
members of the Gallia
County Genealogical Society
recently attended the State
OOS
Conference
in
Cincinnati They attend~'(!
classes, manned the Gallia
Co;,...., tlible and several
,;...;.::;;~....... t:~- •--'""'-.
1"~ """"" ......_~ ~
Reoeiving rr.oognitiO!J as a
25-year
. cl...-was 1he hin1._
""'1""'
6"
ligbtraf tbe oonference for the
Oallia group.
A variety· of classes was
o11ered :with such topics as
' federal ·records; DNA,
Ireland, libraries, river
genealogy,
newspapers,
methooology, digital pb0to.,aphs and documents
eand
many mare. Each mem-

wilheNewYorl:Tuneslbest&lt;Woo.C:amectiy.'
~ncr· IJi'st. &lt;"-e also wro•a
Ann !BiowJt
Marian
"u
...
SclloOnoYer--:~tbat(his
f7he Namesa'U, which tlas
·
~&amp; •L- ~:::_nee is a
been made into a lfllm.
"" ..., ~"
t ;~~bini was lti0m ·in London
.of fun, and it may 'be the
.-&amp;
•
only
dumce :we get 11o meet
"" Indian parents Md wntes
~
&amp; ... _
•
..
•
some
of
our
members
.ace
O&lt; ·we mmugtant M~l11an
. ._
"'-"-s 1, ...11 nar
to face.
~~-~ ..:_~..,.~""
' .. -But the highlight of the
en._. IW&lt;&gt;If
'
OnS
for their c • dreri in
conference for Gallia
.A.nlmica. 1he iOhildren feel
County was the honor
,the pressui:e •frl;!m IOOth parbestowed upon the group
ents lllll!l ilhe new clilture. It
commem0rating the 25th
iis ban:! io '"fiit tin" while .conanniversary of the socielf.
z
•
.a.....:_
t ·•
President . Henny Evans
• oomng
""' •wm~· paren s
-~-ed 'Thi
.... was
• "'
remaa~, '
s aw.,.u
wrsues.
·
In the :title story, a yOI!Dg ber attended the classes in especially meailingful to us.
wife and mother m&lt;tves to wbicb they were most inter- A few ,Years ago there was a
San Francisco fr.Qm the ested with several learning challelll!e tQ our charter by
East H ~ th
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about sca..nning, migration, another .group. Hopefully
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garden. Recenl!ly widowed, resources.
nimor that we are a new
been look!ing for Glendon lie is keepiqg a secret.
The keyoote sp:a~rer was organization. We've been
for yun; fur train robbery
The '!alit ihree stories tell · P.atricia 'Van Skaik, manager serving researchers since
.and mooJer. 8edket ,gets in of two y&lt;tung 1people, of 1he 'Genealogy and Local 1983 .and continue to do so
die middle·,Bf the mess ~ust thrown 1qgether w.hen their History 'Department at the at our· office located at 57
!by being present.
;parents -share a household. 'Public Library of Cincinnati Court St."
. · Essentially, this is a west- The
girl,
Hema,
is and Hamilton. She gave a
When the group was fust
Cllll, a ~omanoe and an
awestrndk by the handsome fascinating history of an 1848 chartered, 15 members were
:ad:v.emure story. Alcmg ,the K.auShik, several years older riverfront panorama, a needed and by April 1983,
way. !Becket anlil Dobie and of .a higher class. In the daguerreotype, which is 75 had enrolled. Three of
r(whose real name ·is Hate) se cond story; iKaulihik' s being reii'IOred, . and shows . the current bo8J'(l members,
meet a youthful oo:wboy widowed [ather has married llivedl:ont Cincinnati in c:ight Evans, Pat Compton and
· n!I!!!Cd Hood Roberts. He is a youngei woman :with two panonunic :views in ·excellent Schoonover were charter
lilso flOOD ,pursued by daughters. He is angry detail. This is an exceedingly members. Office .volunteer
Siringo, ,ait0~gh ,old IRM'man about her talcing 'her .moth- rare and valuable resource. Mary lames was .also a
&lt;r.'hG neveq~w.es 111'·
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er's place and changing the Stmefionts andpll()ple can be charter member.
~ di~plays ibis unusu- home his mother so careful- depicted aad a :wonderful
Richards added, "We are
iJi! talent Ifill' &lt;de~~ . ·ay 1deoorated. He is jeallll!s ~ •m()inci!llllllj m 1848 iis open Wednesday through
bis w,anderful way 'Wlth :and rude and unkind to 'his ~liible.lnltbc-futun:itWlll:be Friday from 10 a.m. to 4
w.~s. Wri1!b .an J~po10gy .to [ittle stepsisters, something IP'Iaa!d 'o n ·1he Internet fQI' p.m. Stop by and see us. Or
s.illl l'!aul, lbe '&amp;B)'ll .about lhe lfegrets llater.
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Monte_. ad :Sunnn~. ·. lin 1he fimil ~•.ftema,
Three me.oibers joined
The society is planning
"1.Dve llilli•MIF Ifact -It 1DOW a !Ph.D. !Candidaie, .and Civil War ,f amilies of several events for their 25th
~.aUitJiiuato,lbcliev.es ,all IKau&amp;bik, ;a photojOumallst; Ohio and at least four anniversary. They recently
illiiqp. """"""s .all ~&amp;It meet tin IR.ome .and iflill in joined
Settlers
and held a Help Event in con..tes lllO .i lalse .at .all:" l owe. Hr:m• iis now .37 .and B.uilders of &lt;Ohio. Member junction with Bossard
~ llbe weather he -say~ has .accepted · a proposal Linda Tope Trent jo.ined Memorial Library. For the
~-P"'4Pkwho "pre- . iCrQIII ,a l1lliiD she -scarcely ·tbe Civil War group Md Lineage
B.a nquet
in
dirt•* M rtw~ lhut too11be · -lalu!rls. ~ lis a llov:e1y w.as .attired in au.t he.ntic October they have arranged
Qlal· 'r · i dlete ·.are ;a illl!iiry, llOld ltendetly . and . dress created ~ 'her bus- ~o have a speaker, Charlyn

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.are modeled afulr .t he .state
I()J"ganiz:ations, but are .for
diose with ancestors in
GAI.lia Collllty.
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.eadi&lt;!ihw*'i 111&gt;~ a .dona1ion ~ :dJe new (ilhio
&lt;'-1oaical :5ociety Ulnl;y
10' be ~ ·in Mansfield.
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Manning the local table
allowed members to meet
with those with Gallia
County roots and to offer
assistance in lookups .
Several interested people
became members and also
·purchased books, . silk
screen genealogy T-shirts
donated to the group by an
Indiana member, and variOilS key finders and Jocai
items of interest.
Barbara Richards added,
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linda Trent is seen in Civil War attire created by her husband, Hank Trent, after induction into Civil War Families of
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stated, "The information tot hem. "
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in this book is so much fun
This group of volunteeq
to read and cowers one of is always willing to help,
·my
favorite inte:reSls, researchers resolve theu
Antoine Saugrain, one of
·the French 500. He was 4 Ciw.i l War swdiers, bu.t problems and locate needed
feet 9 inches tall and known really so much more that documents. They survive
as "the .little French doc- everyone will learn some- with memberships, dona- ·
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tor." When he left here, he thing new and of interest lions and book sales.
went to Lexington and then
lo St. Louis, Mo .. While
there he met Lew1s and
Clad!: and repacked their
medi,cal bag' for the nex.tleg
.of the ~oumey.
~ughtel has · ~ ~e oolJectJoa of'SaUgt;aUIIOfonnalion and is eager to visit
Gal\ipolis and share infor1DBtiOJl.With the community.
The public is invited to hear
this most .interesting speaker. Details of the banquet to
be held Oct. 11 can be
obtained by calling the
office at 446-4242.
Another surprise for the
25th anniversary is a new
publication expected later·i n
the year. It will be about
375 pages with a full name
index and the group is so
fascinated with it themselves that they believe the
public will . thoroughly
enjoy this book.
Member Carolyn Cogar

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and meiOOfabiJia of student days, .at Rodney Schoo~ and
stories lo share aboul the school.
A reunion bas be;en held for Rodney SchoOl since 19110.
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Probst: Production problems on 'Suwivor: Gabon'
behind now, which is a
major problem. We're going
to be fine 00 lhe show. but
WEST HOLLYWOOD, 1be crew bousing is not
Calif. - · ,Jeff Probst says tbcm. We're going to be in
lbe uproming seasoo of tents."
"Swvivor" bas already bit a
OCher than lbe babitaJ¥!n
few snags.
hindrance, Probst also said
~S~ivor: Gabon a crane bad fallen over and
Earth's Last Eden" bas been a cargo hold containing
PlaBued with several pre- ·about· $100,000 w011h .gf
production
problems, food bad gone missing.
Probst told The Associatt:d The lumber used for buildPress al a restaurant open-. . ing props and set pieces for
ing Wednesday. The dilem- challenges and Tribal
mas for lbe 17d! season of Council, however, bad
lbe CBS reality show, wbicb safdy arrived. Probst said
begins. filming in Africa lbe "Survivor" crew was
.llller Ibis lllOIIIh, r.mge from also baYing an issue with
encroacbing animals to something tbat was already
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slow shipments.
present: wildlife.
In this April29 file photo, Matt NeiiStadt, star ollhe CW tale O'ision show "Fanner Wa•ts a
"'ur shipping bas been
"We bave a dangC% probWife", center, po sa wilh show ClPflteStaniS. from left, Brooke Ward, Stephanie Hom, really delayed," Probst said. lem with animals lhat we•re
!&lt;anisha Johnson, Josie Goldbe.g. and Lisa leWolt in Los Angeles.
"One aspect o( 'Survivor· :;!]·to fiaure out bow to
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that is different from a lot of
e." the "Survivor"
sbows is that we bave to host said. "'J'bem's so oiucb
sbip duougbout tbe season, truly wild life out there.
and we're about 30 days we're not 11111: wbat to do.

We don't waDtlbe animals
around for a safety reasons.
but we •d love to have a
hippo sneak in every .sO
often. I just gcf. a call from
our eucutive producer lhat
we've got bippo tracks at
bale camp."
"Survivor:
Gabon,"
which will feature 18 castaways living in lbe wilderness m lbe West Africaq
couiitty, will be filmed .in
bigh-definitioo and is slated to pmniere in lbe faiL
It's .the first time lbe oompetitive reality series bas
returned to Africa since its.
Kenya-set third season.
Probst said he doesn't
think lbe snafus will batt
production.
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21ossy, bi~--city world of air and seven . women
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"Gossip Girls" and the play his buff bod ~ tboe rcal)y c;an way/' 1appetlirjcly
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"Fanner" - would be vast.
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nalioDal . track record.
"Gossip Girls" bas averaged
Neustadt is a "good-look- Vmions bave aired in dJe
nearly 2.6 million_ new- ing, smart guy. ... He want- United Kingdom, France,
episode viewers for the sea- ed to make sure people saw Finland and elsewhere wid!
son. while tbe reality datin
farnle&amp; amt't · a bunch of respectable or better ratings.
show bas posted close tn 2.~ hicks, thal there's sophisti!low tbe U.S. show from
million so far, aoconling to cation tbere:" as .well, FremantleMedia
North
Nielsen Media Research.
America ("American [dol")
Uke other scripted series,
bas the same ultimately fares bas yet to
"Gossip Girls" was · under- respect for rural life, lhe be seen: Wdl _lhe farmer get
Cut by lbe 100-day writers producer said, as it does lhe a wife, and will "Farmer
strike that in.tmuptcd
women whom TlpJM" said · Wants a Wife" get a KCOlld
duction. And "Oos .
are sincerely vymg for sea900?
did attract its ==r.largest Neustadt's
affections.
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IObie .a nabandooed saw mill p8li: built in the llllllion in a
. as. . tbe . hit ~ng. 'ppilays. ' .dcc.a dc,_ .according_ 1? the
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Wrltts and images set tn the. 400 amusement parll;.s in the
Moody Blue's hit.
United States.
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lion ,of die Statue of Liberty attract 30,000 ·visitars .a .day
illith sun glasses, and hold- aqli about 3 million a year.
Pig oot a tomb. but a Zippo
But industry consultant
figllre.tte lighter Engraved Dennis Speigel wonders if
(m 1be ~&amp;tal is • quote Hard Rock can make those
fmm Neil Youag: ~On nw;nbers in a ttoubled eoonJl1jdcin' iD die Free World." omy and When the industry
Die park also ~ nightly . is saturated with ~nos.
fireworks shows chOI'eo'"It's a very hefty ·p nce at
to "Bohemian $400 million and the projecy," .and .one of its lions they bave published
~~ is called Alice' s . are
_ yery ambitious," he
ltestauraDl. after die Ado said. "Very few theme
Gal4 ic ~parks, with ·lhe e!lception of
' The part ms tbe first foray .a handful, and primarily the
~ Hal-d Rock, ·best blown · Disney and die UniYerSal
f(ir1tscafes,.inlo:lhe .amuse- P.ar,k:s, have .eYer opened
:iacnt part business.
exceeding 2 million people
n:al.ized e!lel)'body in the first year."
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There's a 'lheme park:
~Goodwin, !be put's within a 2 112 boor drive of
adef exec11tiv.e officer. .. most ~~ metropOlitan
~y do some~ eVClf· · ,areas,
S~igef, presi~ else bas dOne m dent of ternallonal Theme
Qdando and Paramount Part :Services !based in
bUs around die .country? CinoinDati.
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W. 1
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; : Builctinc a 1heme park have a majO£ theme pad[
iJooDd music ~ an clotle 10 _them. wbcther they
~ldience from dlildreo to are oonnng fivmCanw!a w· ·
co · from Charlotte " be
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l(unp that connects emo- is anything there &lt;hat
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..Yon hear a song and you favor of somebody ·saying 'I
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·and tbr: Rollin&amp; Stones and
dliullike that."
11ic padc is di:vicled mrO
llli:as iuch as . · Britiih
IDvasion, wbicb features die
bus die P-edes u&amp;td iin die
film "Magical Mystery
Tour."
Amongthe.oeberarraJJare
Coul Country, Bom in tbe
USA llld even Rocik .and
Ron Heaven. wbCre dle
mmes ·o f JSO musiciaas
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·. "There are 14 million ·visitors ·WOO oome to Myrtle
Belch aDd 13 million of
them .a re f.amilics," he said
Afta: die flmily goes to .t he
beadlaadeatsoutandplays
miniatin•oe ·golf, they wil
wllll to .,nd lbe day at a
•me ~- be ~­
"We built this for the family."
. GoodWin said be believes
that Haro Rock may be
more attractive to visitors
than conliiriuing south .t o
Florida theme parts.
"We're 500 mites closer
w the major populati
.
: nn centers of :t he "Niimheast," he
said. "At $3.50 a gallon,
d!at's .a big ·m~ount of
money when you add it up.
Plus •there are a lot more
affordable motels in Myrtle
Beach."

Hard Reck opens about a
year B.?d a half after Myrtle
Beach s oceanfront Pavilion
amusement park closed.
The roller . coasters and
arcades there were pan of
the fabric of this beach
community for mare than
half a century,
..
Unlike .the Pavtlion,
which
usually
closed
around Labor Da~, · Hard
Rock plans ta ~n Jts gates
during the spnng and fall
shoulder seasons.
"We'll do Rocktoberfest,
we'U do Halloween and
we're · loqk:ing to do
Chri~tmas," 'Goodwin s~d.
"•I think between us working
APphoto
with Myltle Beach and sell- Visitors look out over the 55 acre Hard Rock pilrt built around a lake dominated by 70 foot
ing ourselves that time _.of replica of a Les Paul guitar Saturday, April 26, in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
year, we'll be able to bring
pecwle in."
·
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L1berty, there s another
attraction, one of the patk
em,ployees. Brian Glenn
with his purple-streaked
shock of hair, seems to be
having as much fun as the
visitors.
·.
"I ~ wear my tattoos
out. I can wear n:'Y p!ercings. I just get to run around
and be myself," be said. "I
tell them why rm bere, !hey
start getting into it and we
have a blast."
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If You GoHARD ROCK PARK:
. 211
George
Bishop
Park::w.ay, Myrtle Beach,
S.C., http://www.hardroclc· Paft.com or 843-236-7625 .
'Soft Qpening hours tbrough
May 8, 4 p.m.- 10 p .m.
Beginning May 9, open
daily lO a.m.-I a.m., $50
per person (free for children
under 3}. Annual pass,
S 150. For gral!d. opening
June 3, park will close at 6
p.m. and ~ at 7 p.m.
for a 9 p .m. Eagles concert,
for which separate tickets
must be purchased at
$284.88.

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Visitors ride The Led Zeppelin roller coaster ride at Hard Rock Pari&lt; Wednesday, April 23,
in Myrtle Beach, S.C. The , _ Hard Rock Pari&lt; celebrates its grand opemng June 2·3 with
~Its by The Sagle&amp; and The Moody Blues.

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Probst: Production problems on 'Suwivor: Gabon'
behind now, which is a
major problem. We're going
to be fine 00 lhe show. but
WEST HOLLYWOOD, 1be crew bousing is not
Calif. - · ,Jeff Probst says tbcm. We're going to be in
lbe uproming seasoo of tents."
"Swvivor" bas already bit a
OCher than lbe babitaJ¥!n
few snags.
hindrance, Probst also said
~S~ivor: Gabon a crane bad fallen over and
Earth's Last Eden" bas been a cargo hold containing
PlaBued with several pre- ·about· $100,000 w011h .gf
production
problems, food bad gone missing.
Probst told The Associatt:d The lumber used for buildPress al a restaurant open-. . ing props and set pieces for
ing Wednesday. The dilem- challenges and Tribal
mas for lbe 17d! season of Council, however, bad
lbe CBS reality show, wbicb safdy arrived. Probst said
begins. filming in Africa lbe "Survivor" crew was
.llller Ibis lllOIIIh, r.mge from also baYing an issue with
encroacbing animals to something tbat was already
.
slow shipments.
present: wildlife.
In this April29 file photo, Matt NeiiStadt, star ollhe CW tale O'ision show "Fanner Wa•ts a
"'ur shipping bas been
"We bave a dangC% probWife", center, po sa wilh show ClPflteStaniS. from left, Brooke Ward, Stephanie Hom, really delayed," Probst said. lem with animals lhat we•re
!&lt;anisha Johnson, Josie Goldbe.g. and Lisa leWolt in Los Angeles.
"One aspect o( 'Survivor· :;!]·to fiaure out bow to
.
that is different from a lot of
e." the "Survivor"
sbows is that we bave to host said. "'J'bem's so oiucb
sbip duougbout tbe season, truly wild life out there.
and we're about 30 days we're not 11111: wbat to do.

We don't waDtlbe animals
around for a safety reasons.
but we •d love to have a
hippo sneak in every .sO
often. I just gcf. a call from
our eucutive producer lhat
we've got bippo tracks at
bale camp."
"Survivor:
Gabon,"
which will feature 18 castaways living in lbe wilderness m lbe West Africaq
couiitty, will be filmed .in
bigh-definitioo and is slated to pmniere in lbe faiL
It's .the first time lbe oompetitive reality series bas
returned to Africa since its.
Kenya-set third season.
Probst said he doesn't
think lbe snafus will batt
production.
"These lhiogs _for us usually have a way Of rumjng
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21ossy, bi~--city world of air and seven . women
One episode had an out"Gossip Girls" is far afield angling to bang on for lbe door shower 5CeiJe, wid! tbe
of lhe modest, small-town Iuiie 2S finale and Qlllybe an
ladies washing off after getdoings of "Farmea- Wants a
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. ings gap between dJe two ular farmer - wbo's been tn slip mtn bikinis .f or a
_date at tbe local
cw shows - lbe bigbly ~ driving bis tractor g"!'IP
s~m!"mg
hole.
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promoted, b!j7mJ-a6out shirtless, lbe bc:la 10 dislttsasexysbow,butma
"Gossip Girls" and the play his buff bod ~ tboe rcal)y c;an way/' 1appetlirjcly
under..c:be-radar . draw?
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"Fanner" - would be vast.
The format bas an interBoth, acoonling 10 eM:CUBut it turns out that Iive producer Cara T3JIPCI":
nalioDal . track record.
"Gossip Girls" bas averaged
Neustadt is a "good-look- Vmions bave aired in dJe
nearly 2.6 million_ new- ing, smart guy. ... He want- United Kingdom, France,
episode viewers for the sea- ed to make sure people saw Finland and elsewhere wid!
son. while tbe reality datin
farnle&amp; amt't · a bunch of respectable or better ratings.
show bas posted close tn 2.~ hicks, thal there's sophisti!low tbe U.S. show from
million so far, aoconling to cation tbere:" as .well, FremantleMedia
North
Nielsen Media Research.
America ("American [dol")
Uke other scripted series,
bas the same ultimately fares bas yet to
"Gossip Girls" was · under- respect for rural life, lhe be seen: Wdl _lhe farmer get
Cut by lbe 100-day writers producer said, as it does lhe a wife, and will "Farmer
strike that in.tmuptcd
women whom TlpJM" said · Wants a Wife" get a KCOlld
duction. And "Oos .
are sincerely vymg for sea900?
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affections.
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18 million in US albwn sales

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g.aes such· :ai Wilu!ck-ABoys-Band - 1iim.il.ar to
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the Eagles ;and The MQody
Blues.
tem.
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''You can iayer rock 'n'
gmups lbave . :lent .tbeir rull oYer a theme ·park. It' s
llllllll",!; .t o tey .allniCtionl al
just a illlltural," Bink:owslti
1be ~S,am:: paJt b.uilt said. "Music makes a con.arouna a take doolinatcd by · nectiion .that a movie does70-footreplicaof.a LesPau) n'•t. Movies continually
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'lile E4fes' "Life in lhe to get thelf flavor and their
f,ast Lane" ooller coaster ·soul."
·
ipins dlrougb what appears
Hard Rook is the first new
IObie .a nabandooed saw mill p8li: built in the llllllion in a
. as. . tbe . hit ~ng. 'ppilays. ' .dcc.a dc,_ .according_ 1? the
:'N\&amp;ht&amp; m White Satin, The lntemallnnal Assoc1a11on of
!~" winds ~-gil the Amusement Parks and
· .
auiid psychedelic Attractions. There .are about
Wrltts and images set tn the. 400 amusement parll;.s in the
Moody Blue's hit.
United States.
·
· Ne&amp;liby:loomsareproducHard Rock hopes to
lion ,of die Statue of Liberty attract 30,000 ·visitars .a .day
illith sun glasses, and hold- aqli about 3 million a year.
Pig oot a tomb. but a Zippo
But industry consultant
figllre.tte lighter Engraved Dennis Speigel wonders if
(m 1be ~&amp;tal is • quote Hard Rock can make those
fmm Neil Youag: ~On nw;nbers in a ttoubled eoonJl1jdcin' iD die Free World." omy and When the industry
Die park also ~ nightly . is saturated with ~nos.
fireworks shows chOI'eo'"It's a very hefty ·p nce at
to "Bohemian $400 million and the projecy," .and .one of its lions they bave published
~~ is called Alice' s . are
_ yery ambitious," he
ltestauraDl. after die Ado said. "Very few theme
Gal4 ic ~parks, with ·lhe e!lception of
' The part ms tbe first foray .a handful, and primarily the
~ Hal-d Rock, ·best blown · Disney and die UniYerSal
f(ir1tscafes,.inlo:lhe .amuse- P.ar,k:s, have .eYer opened
:iacnt part business.
exceeding 2 million people
n:al.ized e!lel)'body in the first year."
~donemoviepal'b," said
There's a 'lheme park:
~Goodwin, !be put's within a 2 112 boor drive of
adef exec11tiv.e officer. .. most ~~ metropOlitan
~y do some~ eVClf· · ,areas,
S~igef, presi~ else bas dOne m dent of ternallonal Theme
Qdando and Paramount Part :Services !based in
bUs around die .country? CinoinDati.
1\'e~,::U..J."'roct 'n'roH
"The 1Jeople .comin,g :to
W. 1
.fl
.Myrtle Beach probabl)'
; : Builctinc a 1heme park have a majO£ theme pad[
iJooDd music ~ an clotle 10 _them. wbcther they
~ldience from dlildreo to are oonnng fivmCanw!a w· ·
co · from Charlotte " be
~~c is .one of those sai:~~ doo't knOw if~
l(unp that connects emo- is anything there &lt;hat
Jiooany with us," ihe said absolutely tips the scales in
..Yon hear a song and you favor of somebody ·saying 'I
', founcdiately bave a mem&lt;i- can't leave Myrtle Beach
Jy ot a related emotional without going there."'
~ace. That's what
But foc ~ Frisbie: ~
fie'&amp;.p.gfD.u
be«." Rumford. Maine, wbo VISit,• ....,...)'OIIIIger .kids have ed moeudy, Hard Koc:k was
npOiel1to ·is very the reason for .flying to

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buster staiUs of "America's
Next Top Model," Which
averaged up to 4.8 millioli
lliewers this season.
·
. But "Fllllll«," tiMi reality
~w about Missouri tiumcr
Matt Net1otadt's quell for a
liride
. liB.bceil a solid couiltry CCMiliia lt'.ll outdrawn

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dlief.aqliveoffica:.
"Yi~Wip:r kidS liaY.C IJeen
e. . . . to be die Bea11es
·and tbr: Rollin&amp; Stones and
dliullike that."
11ic padc is di:vicled mrO
llli:as iuch as . · Britiih
IDvasion, wbicb features die
bus die P-edes u&amp;td iin die
film "Magical Mystery
Tour."
Amongthe.oeberarraJJare
Coul Country, Bom in tbe
USA llld even Rocik .and
Ron Heaven. wbCre dle
mmes ·o f JSO musiciaas
-~ in dill big ~
hall in-lbefiky:are~
brickund ~asu_..
111111

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. ~ file Led.
clulie
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fmat dJe 1.1100-,... sound

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said, as he got off the Led
Zeppelin coaster. ':This was
tbe ooe thing 1 :wanted to
dlecl!: ·out and fm .glad I
did."
Binkowski said llhere will
be plenty ,o f potential

.guests.

R~

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AI'

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the "Nights in While Satin The Trip" at the new Hard

Part Saturday, April26, in M~

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·. "There are 14 million ·visitors ·WOO oome to Myrtle
Belch aDd 13 million of
them .a re f.amilics," he said
Afta: die flmily goes to .t he
beadlaadeatsoutandplays
miniatin•oe ·golf, they wil
wllll to .,nd lbe day at a
•me ~- be ~­
"We built this for the family."
. GoodWin said be believes
that Haro Rock may be
more attractive to visitors
than conliiriuing south .t o
Florida theme parts.
"We're 500 mites closer
w the major populati
.
: nn centers of :t he "Niimheast," he
said. "At $3.50 a gallon,
d!at's .a big ·m~ount of
money when you add it up.
Plus •there are a lot more
affordable motels in Myrtle
Beach."

Hard Reck opens about a
year B.?d a half after Myrtle
Beach s oceanfront Pavilion
amusement park closed.
The roller . coasters and
arcades there were pan of
the fabric of this beach
community for mare than
half a century,
..
Unlike .the Pavtlion,
which
usually
closed
around Labor Da~, · Hard
Rock plans ta ~n Jts gates
during the spnng and fall
shoulder seasons.
"We'll do Rocktoberfest,
we'U do Halloween and
we're · loqk:ing to do
Chri~tmas," 'Goodwin s~d.
"•I think between us working
APphoto
with Myltle Beach and sell- Visitors look out over the 55 acre Hard Rock pilrt built around a lake dominated by 70 foot
ing ourselves that time _.of replica of a Les Paul guitar Saturday, April 26, in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
year, we'll be able to bring
pecwle in."
·
~ack at . the, Statue of
L1berty, there s another
attraction, one of the patk
em,ployees. Brian Glenn
with his purple-streaked
shock of hair, seems to be
having as much fun as the
visitors.
·.
"I ~ wear my tattoos
out. I can wear n:'Y p!ercings. I just get to run around
and be myself," be said. "I
tell them why rm bere, !hey
start getting into it and we
have a blast."
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George
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'Soft Qpening hours tbrough
May 8, 4 p.m.- 10 p .m.
Beginning May 9, open
daily lO a.m.-I a.m., $50
per person (free for children
under 3}. Annual pass,
S 150. For gral!d. opening
June 3, park will close at 6
p.m. and ~ at 7 p.m.
for a 9 p .m. Eagles concert,
for which separate tickets
must be purchased at
$284.88.

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Visitors ride The Led Zeppelin roller coaster ride at Hard Rock Pari&lt; Wednesday, April 23,
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~Its by The Sagle&amp; and The Moody Blues.

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: of flying insects swarming compan_y due In tbe limited
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: building? Several home- labeled. Extension has a
· owners have dropped off factsbeet, ''Choosing a Pest
: these flyiilg insects for me Control Company," In as~ist
1o identify. About one in homeowners in asking the
four samples have been ter- · right questions before writup
a . contract.
. mites with the balance ing
· being ants.
Availability is limited in
: 1be . reproductive males each extension office.
: and females of both ants
Homeowners have sever: and termites have wings and aJ chemicals useable indQor
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nest m large numbers when sure In ~ chemical use
: warm weather anives. After and disposal of bottle. More
pairing up, they mate and information . is . available
. fly 1o oew sites. 1be wings from the extension office or
: will fall off and .the new www.ohioline.osu.edu.
: queen and cousort wiU dig Check out HYG fact sheet
· · into the soil In form a new 2064, "Ants In and Around
colony. Very few of the hun- · ·the · Home" and · ··2092,
· dreds of mating pairs sur- ''Termil.e Control."
·. vive In create a new colony
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the large J?wple ~xes in
. er conditions.
SUbmill8d pholo
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South
Gallia
High
School
fFA
recently
attendEid
the
convention
in
Columbus.
Members
alt!!nding
were
Bethany
. between ants and termites along the highways are?
· look at three features. Ants lbese are pheromone traps Bush, Collen H1msley. Chelsea Johnson, Josie Rankin, Cody Crawford, Brady Brannon, Brady Nolan, Kyla Woemer,
have narrow, constricted for the male Emerald Ash Jacob Watson and -~ Datnes.
·(like
wasps), Borer that has spread ·
waists
elbowed (bent) antennae throughopt northwestern
: and hind wings shorter than half Of Ohio durin!l the past
front wings. Termites have a several years. This project
· rectangular shaped body, under the auspices of Ohio
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beaded straight antennae Depa11ment of Agriculture
and four wings &lt;Jf equal size is ·attempting In lll(Joitor its
that an: much longer than · spread inlo southeast Ohio.
the termite's body.
They estimate the number
·Ants are mainly pests that of borers in the area by the
scavenge . for . food. number of . maJe borers
Depending
upon -tbe caught in tile area. ~e pest
species, they may prefer . has, destroyed millions of
starches m meats, fat, ash trees in Indiana,
sweets or honeydew sub- Michigan and Ohio. Please
stance produced by aphids.
leave them alone as this
Termites are destructive research ~ •vital In seeking
pests which eat wood prod- .nllw control :measures. For
ucts and process wood eel- · more !n{QI'IIl8tion, review
lulose through their diges- !he website www.ohioagri.tive track to meet their culture.gov/EAB/
nutrient requirements. A ter(HIIl/Uieen is 1M Meigs
mite nest needs to be sever- Co11nq Agricult11re IUUI
.al years old before its 9ueen Nlllflrlll
Rtsolll'tes
creates alates ( wmged &amp;luator, Ollio State
reproductive pairs) 1o start a Ulli11eniq l!DnuioN.)

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planting an insured crop.due · a::ra di&amp;ible for preve'nted 9100 River Sweep wiU take ·for required release forms
to an insurable cause.
fi'M!!iDS'pay~;"
· , ~ '11n Sat111'!4y, June 21 . or fill out a form at your
. Failua: loplantthea.jpQII
Alstoll. ~ges pro- .J!e Meigs Soil :Hild Water chosen site on Saturday,
acreage with similar chine- ducleh .tO COIIbiiCt their crop Conservation District is June 21.
tr.ristics when other produc- . insurance' agt!llt for assis- Oljanlzing three locations
This will be the 20th
ers in tbe. area are _plailtiqg tance. if they have more in Meigs County this year.
Annual Ohio River Sweep.
will result IIi the_ denial_ofthe 9ue~o11:1 or ueed ,more . In Poineroy, volunteers River Sweep is a rive,rllank
pre~c:n'ed planting claim.. In iof«rl1ilti00- ~ can · an: to n:teet in the amphithe- cleanup that extends the
addition, prevented plantina also •, et mil' msiU'IIIIce ater area in the riverside entire length of the Ohio
: payments do not incl~ lillY
.GJ~J,.;111e web at •palting lot by 9 a.m: In River and beyond. All~· acreage planted dul.:il!a til WWWJWII • • P · , ., · Racine, &lt;Yolimteers ,are 1o ties along the Ohio . River
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meet at Star Mill Park on particip;tte in this edetis'ive
Ohio 124 by 9 a.m. In day of cleaning up litter.'
Portland, volunteers are to
Other partners of the 2008
meet at the Portland Ohio River Sweep include
Community Center on Ohio the Ohio River Valley Water
Sanitation
Commission
124 \Jy 9 am.
Volunteers
-will
be
fed
at
(ORSANCO),
the
village of
. GAillPOUS - UIIIIM 1'r t IM"' btc. - u t
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recejve
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T-shirt. ,village of Portland, Portland
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lndivi.dpals or groups an: Community
Center,
invited to partie~. TlliSh Lebanon
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the
Meigs
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O.ttleviacd. 01nprt the Meigs Transfer S~&amp;tion, Ohio
Soil
and
Water Valley Bank and Home
Coo&amp;ervatio.n
District
in National· Bank.
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275-415 · lbs., Steers,
Cow1Calf Pairs, $600Heifers,
$90-$137.50,
$85-$125; 425-525 lbs., $1,200; 'BmdCows, $SS0Steers, S88-Sl2S, .Heifm, $900; Baby Calves, $10• •
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JOIDSs~.~$115, Heifm, l.aaa, $87.S0-$116.
.OAI.LlPOLlS
ten:d Angus.
'$ 80-$105; 650-725 lbs.,
Hamilton
Orchard
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of
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Steer~, $85-$108, Heifers,
Upcwning
sperish: Gallipolis is a new member ancestral
information and
$75-$98; 750-850 lbs.,
of
the
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American
Angus
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keeps
production
RCOids 011
Steen. $11().:$95, lieifers.
Fill sale; Wednesday,
AssociatiOn®,
~s
John
individual
animals
for its
$75-$90.
Juoe H • 9:30a.m.
Crouch, chief executive inembers. These permaneot
Direct !Illes and free
officer of tbc national breed records help members select
on-farm vilits.
J'Ciistry
orpnizatioo in St. . and mate the best animal~ in
Millon: free to haul
Joseph. Mo.
their herds to produce hiP
away.
The American Angus quality, efficient breeding
For iofomuitioa,
Associalion, with more than cattle which are then
WeU-Muscled/Flesblld, call DeWayne at (740)
36,000 active adult and recorded with the American
~$72.50.
339-&lt;1241 or Stac)' a1
junior members, is the Angus Association: Most of
Medium/Lean, $55-$62. (304) 634-0224. ViSlt lbe
largest beef cattle registry these registen:d Angus .are
lbiniLigbl. $30-$50.
website a1 www.uproducAssociation in the world. Its used by the U.S. fanners
Bulls, $65-$82.50.
ers.com.
computerized
records ·and ranchers who raise high
include detailed information quality beef for U.S. cooon nearly 16 million regis- sumption.

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1.29 acrt5 oo Chambors seeurlly dopooil required, no
Rd. ~~ oeploc, waler &amp; pots, 740·992·2218 .
electnc.. $13,500
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1BR Apl, WID hool!ups.
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26 """"'· Muon Counly· - . 1o hospilat can 740·
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2008 Eastern Regional sponsored
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Lewisburg, W.Va., June Association and the West
20c22,
reports
John · Virginia Junior Angus
Cwuch, chief executive Association. It is one of
officer of the American six ·junior Angus shows
Angus Association®.
sanctioned by the national
Sarah, a junior member organization for more than
of the American Angus I 0,000 junior Angus memAssociation with head- bers in the United States
quart~rs in S_t. . Jose_ph, andCanada.
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Mo., ll one of 198 Y&lt;IIUIJ
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total of 417 head to compete for championship
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their
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SPRINGFIELD, lll. late planting period. Alston
Michael A. Alslon; director . mninds produoen tluulwof the Springfield Regional ble acres must be ;at least 20
Office
of the
Risk acres or 20 peroem of the
Management Agency, has insurable crop acreage in the
announced that producers unit aDd 1bat.t.or.ai !IIIIDber of
might •be faced with
eligible aaes cannot exceed
vented planting situauons the mnnber of acres of cropfor their 2008 spring crops 'land in the farming operation
.(-such as CQill, silybeans, · for the curn:nt crop, year,
grain SOI!ghum, etc).
unless there is a history of
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enced '11ver ,the past few acreage in this prevented
.the state ,convention .held recently in Columbus. He is flanked by ~is Pllflli:U, Alice and Steve.
months throughout the mid- ·,planting scenario need to
west and the Juile 5 'final follow oertain requirements ·

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: of flying insects swarming compan_y due In tbe limited
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: building? Several home- labeled. Extension has a
· owners have dropped off factsbeet, ''Choosing a Pest
: these flyiilg insects for me Control Company," In as~ist
1o identify. About one in homeowners in asking the
four samples have been ter- · right questions before writup
a . contract.
. mites with the balance ing
· being ants.
Availability is limited in
: 1be . reproductive males each extension office.
: and females of both ants
Homeowners have sever: and termites have wings and aJ chemicals useable indQor
- emel}le from the parents' · or 0\IISide the home, matt
nest m large numbers when sure In ~ chemical use
: warm weather anives. After and disposal of bottle. More
pairing up, they mate and information . is . available
. fly 1o oew sites. 1be wings from the extension office or
: will fall off and .the new www.ohioline.osu.edu.
: queen and cousort wiU dig Check out HYG fact sheet
· · into the soil In form a new 2064, "Ants In and Around
colony. Very few of the hun- · ·the · Home" and · ··2092,
· dreds of mating pairs sur- ''Termil.e Control."
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the large J?wple ~xes in
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South
Gallia
High
School
fFA
recently
attendEid
the
convention
in
Columbus.
Members
alt!!nding
were
Bethany
. between ants and termites along the highways are?
· look at three features. Ants lbese are pheromone traps Bush, Collen H1msley. Chelsea Johnson, Josie Rankin, Cody Crawford, Brady Brannon, Brady Nolan, Kyla Woemer,
have narrow, constricted for the male Emerald Ash Jacob Watson and -~ Datnes.
·(like
wasps), Borer that has spread ·
waists
elbowed (bent) antennae throughopt northwestern
: and hind wings shorter than half Of Ohio durin!l the past
front wings. Termites have a several years. This project
· rectangular shaped body, under the auspices of Ohio
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and four wings &lt;Jf equal size is ·attempting In lll(Joitor its
that an: much longer than · spread inlo southeast Ohio.
the termite's body.
They estimate the number
·Ants are mainly pests that of borers in the area by the
scavenge . for . food. number of . maJe borers
Depending
upon -tbe caught in tile area. ~e pest
species, they may prefer . has, destroyed millions of
starches m meats, fat, ash trees in Indiana,
sweets or honeydew sub- Michigan and Ohio. Please
stance produced by aphids.
leave them alone as this
Termites are destructive research ~ •vital In seeking
pests which eat wood prod- .nllw control :measures. For
ucts and process wood eel- · more !n{QI'IIl8tion, review
lulose through their diges- !he website www.ohioagri.tive track to meet their culture.gov/EAB/
nutrient requirements. A ter(HIIl/Uieen is 1M Meigs
mite nest needs to be sever- Co11nq Agricult11re IUUI
.al years old before its 9ueen Nlllflrlll
Rtsolll'tes
creates alates ( wmged &amp;luator, Ollio State
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POMEROY -The 2008 Pomeroy at (740) 992-4282
planting an insured crop.due · a::ra di&amp;ible for preve'nted 9100 River Sweep wiU take ·for required release forms
to an insurable cause.
fi'M!!iDS'pay~;"
· , ~ '11n Sat111'!4y, June 21 . or fill out a form at your
. Failua: loplantthea.jpQII
Alstoll. ~ges pro- .J!e Meigs Soil :Hild Water chosen site on Saturday,
acreage with similar chine- ducleh .tO COIIbiiCt their crop Conservation District is June 21.
tr.ristics when other produc- . insurance' agt!llt for assis- Oljanlzing three locations
This will be the 20th
ers in tbe. area are _plailtiqg tance. if they have more in Meigs County this year.
Annual Ohio River Sweep.
will result IIi the_ denial_ofthe 9ue~o11:1 or ueed ,more . In Poineroy, volunteers River Sweep is a rive,rllank
pre~c:n'ed planting claim.. In iof«rl1ilti00- ~ can · an: to n:teet in the amphithe- cleanup that extends the
addition, prevented plantina also •, et mil' msiU'IIIIce ater area in the riverside entire length of the Ohio
: payments do not incl~ lillY
.GJ~J,.;111e web at •palting lot by 9 a.m: In River and beyond. All~· acreage planted dul.:il!a til WWWJWII • • P · , ., · Racine, &lt;Yolimteers ,are 1o ties along the Ohio . River
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meet at Star Mill Park on particip;tte in this edetis'ive
Ohio 124 by 9 a.m. In day of cleaning up litter.'
Portland, volunteers are to
Other partners of the 2008
meet at the Portland Ohio River Sweep include
Community Center on Ohio the Ohio River Valley Water
Sanitation
Commission
124 \Jy 9 am.
Volunteers
-will
be
fed
at
(ORSANCO),
the
village of
. GAillPOUS - UIIIIM 1'r t IM"' btc. - u t
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recejve
a
new
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viUage
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n,ort · /rotlt GGII;,o&amp; fer Min cor/· rtM oa
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T-shirt. ,village of Portland, Portland
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lndivi.dpals or groups an: Community
Center,
invited to partie~. TlliSh Lebanon
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the
Meigs
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O.ttleviacd. 01nprt the Meigs Transfer S~&amp;tion, Ohio
Soil
and
Water Valley Bank and Home
Coo&amp;ervatio.n
District
in National· Bank.
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275-415 · lbs., Steers,
Cow1Calf Pairs, $600Heifers,
$90-$137.50,
$85-$125; 425-525 lbs., $1,200; 'BmdCows, $SS0Steers, S88-Sl2S, .Heifm, $900; Baby Calves, $10• •
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JOIDSs~.~$115, Heifm, l.aaa, $87.S0-$116.
.OAI.LlPOLlS
ten:d Angus.
'$ 80-$105; 650-725 lbs.,
Hamilton
Orchard
Farm
of
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Steer~, $85-$108, Heifers,
Upcwning
sperish: Gallipolis is a new member ancestral
information and
$75-$98; 750-850 lbs.,
of
the
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American
Angus
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production
RCOids 011
Steen. $11().:$95, lieifers.
Fill sale; Wednesday,
AssociatiOn®,
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John
individual
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at Dally Tritxlne offtco i11he ~ ·
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'The Eastern Regional
exhibit Angus cattle 'at .the Junior Angus Show is .
2008 Eastern Regional sponsored
by
the
Junior Angus Show • in American
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Angus
Lewisburg, W.Va., June Association and the West
20c22,
reports
John · Virginia Junior Angus
Cwuch, chief executive Association. It is one of
officer of the American six ·junior Angus shows
Angus Association®.
sanctioned by the national
Sarah, a junior member organization for more than
of the American Angus I 0,000 junior Angus memAssociation with head- bers in the United States
quart~rs in S_t. . Jose_ph, andCanada.
·
Mo., ll one of 198 Y&lt;IIUIJ
Angus 1m;eclers from l~
states who have entered a
total of 417 head to compete for championship
honors.
Mike
McGuire
of
-.Wav.erly, Ala., will judge
divisions for bred-andowned heifers, bred-andowned bulls, cow -calf
pairs, owned heifers, and
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Or Fax To (304) 675-5234

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Planting delays possible this season

planting ,date fer,fiekl oom, as designated in Sectioa t7
producers should . eqmine of tbe Common Crop
their
orop .· inalll'lllCC · · Insurance Policy BJaic:

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ca~;:,..":v (740) 446-2342 (740) - ~92-2156 (304) 675-1333

FFA degree awarded

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state

SPRINGFIELD, lll. late planting period. Alston
Michael A. Alslon; director . mninds produoen tluulwof the Springfield Regional ble acres must be ;at least 20
Office
of the
Risk acres or 20 peroem of the
Management Agency, has insurable crop acreage in the
announced that producers unit aDd 1bat.t.or.ai !IIIIDber of
might •be faced with
eligible aaes cannot exceed
vented planting situauons the mnnber of acres of cropfor their 2008 spring crops 'land in the farming operation
.(-such as CQill, silybeans, · for the curn:nt crop, year,
grain SOI!ghum, etc).
unless there is a history of
Because Of frequent rains double-cropped fields.
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and sevt:re · stQillls experi"Producers · who have Cody Crawford, center, a member of the FFA chapter at South Gallia High School, received his State FFA Degree d!Jring
enced '11ver ,the past few acreage in this prevented
.the state ,convention .held recently in Columbus. He is flanked by ~is Pllflli:U, Alice and Steve.
months throughout the mid- ·,planting scenario need to
west and the Juile 5 'final follow oertain requirements ·

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Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis, OH • Pt. Pleaunt, WV

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REAL ESTATE

AUQJON

{g. 2!&gt;&lt;,. HUO Apt,

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Apt in Pt. •
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Choose from the LICESt ~lection

~7~2200

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)mi&amp;hod oportmenl, utilities
~ . depooil &amp; references,

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Iter or lre!arf= .3ft. Regulator Ooc::k

pols, (740)992.0165

. :'~Wepon. N 3rd AWl ., I br.
· ..furnished apartment, no
-pots , deposH &amp; references ,
:(740)992.0165

Modem I 8R Apt Call 4463736

'NAce

&amp;

Clean

1bdr.
HospilaJ
'Aof., Dep., No Pets 304·

:Bftciency dooe to
:675-5162

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In Memory

Stone Crodi., Home lalerior, Hand Tool&amp;, DQU~
Rooster, Swan Collc&lt;:tDu: Old Basket, Hall , SUWDIIC,
Blue Dish Set, Farm .Scme Dish Set, Table Clot:lfto
Pyrex Mixiog Bo-ols, Wh;hing Well OU Lamps. Dutch
Girl Ccxtic:J..-,Lut Suppc:r Pictwa;,l966 BariJic: Dotl,
19640bio Slate Pbate 111K1 MUCH MOREl! !

Juru: 10,2008
The Family Of

We little luuw dUll IIWI'IIillg dUll God
""''going to mil JOIIT 110111e,ln life ..t
loved you lkllrly, in lklllll we do tile
.SIJme.lt brou our hearts to lou you,
you did 1101 gu lifo""; For ptUt of us
went with you, tiU dtzy God calledJOU

lwme. You kft us PftU/ui~~Jemories,
your /me is still 0111' guitk; Altd
through wt ctllliUil -you, you an
alwoys aJ our.side; Our f-ayt:hllin ir
broun,IUUI rwtlrUrg uel!lfr the rlliM,
But as God mils us o"" by Ollt, tile

wiU ft111c dpin.

Happy Birthday
Your Lovblg Family

Oil Changes

and nres for Life

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3 Iron Wago• Wheels. frop
Skilletl, Iron "Teakettle, Case XX Knife Sharpenc;r,

Childs!"
-In llemcxy

HighWIIf

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"The Broken Clwin"

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Lg Mirrored 7ft Chi0.1 Cabinet, Like
New Round Oak Table A ~ Chaln. Whirlpool Rsaae
wbirlpoollll)'er, Acoru-FuU Size Bed. Metal Cobineb,
Sbelv.,, Ead Tablet, Cbefl Deop Freezor. llak«'t
Rd..Dreiser'a , SW14a; 2 Recliften,Couch

80th '

Dorothy Capehart- Whited·
June 7, 1927-April24, 20011 .

cluJin

of Pre-OWned Vehicles Rated

f"'J"'==

"Happy

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DOROTHY
CAPEHART-WHITED
Would liU to exprYss our grolitvde,
apJII'eCiiJtion &amp; /wutfelt tlltmks to:

. • Fisher-ANkrso•-MclJturiel
FIUieml HQJ¥
•Ailtun McDtzniel
• /11mer Andersolf
• Tnuly Lyo1ts

• Holur Hospiee
• o,erlwool£ Cei!Ur-Especilllly
100 Hall N III'SIIs .&amp; Aides.
A very spileilll, :'Tiumk You" to
Rev. uUr,m O'Bryllld
for his cot~tforting words. ·
Tluutk you to all who clllkd, brougltt
food &amp; sellf Clll'ds.

This is a very large auction. The family
packed rhe boxes. Don't really know what '
we will find.

ALL CHECKS MUST HAVE A BANK l..E1TER
AND BE PR£..APPROVED RV 111E.AlJC110NIB'

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August 19 - 21, 2008
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. Twyllia ~-Director
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PVH Community Relaiions, '
(304) 675-4340, Ext. 1326
We accept
cash, checks
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&amp; credit cards .
LIMITED SEATS! .

· Vacation Bible School
French City Baptist
Church

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6:00pm to 8:15pm
VBS Luau
Friday 6/1 3 6:00 pm
Classes for children and adults

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WE'RE IIOVINGt
Spring Valley Tire lc
Brakes

Skilled Nursing &amp; Rehab Center
A Vrable Healthcare Company

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· Trimmers Slarting at $139.95

61 Vine St. 446-1276
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Open M-F Hi; Sat _8-5 Sun. 10-4

0.0% APR On All New
Cobalt, Avalanche &amp;
Silverado Ext. &amp; C.rew

The Cutting Connection
would like to welcome Danielle
Musgrave to their team .
Jenny, Eve &amp; Mo
Call now for appointments
walk·ins welcome

67~·5246.

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fht, Ga~is Elks Lodge
No. 107 will hold their annual
Soccer Shoot
Sunday, June 8, 2008. H will
118 held at the Elks Farm on
SR 588. Sign up will start at
1:30 p.m. with the ~ion
starting at2:00. Competition is
open to all boys and girls born
on 8131/1993 or alter. There
will be lour age groups with
boys and girls divisions.
Trophiei"WiH be awarded for
first, second, and third place in
each division. This event is
&lt;free of1marge, so come on out,
.a nd bring a friend.
.

Caring Pet
Crem~tions

GVC
740-446-3745

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Smith GM SuperstOre
1911 EastemAve.
GaHipolis, OH

446-2282

CINCINNAn REDS
GAME
ONEOAVTRIP
Sunday,
August 17, 2008
$951per$on .
Includes air~ioned
motorcoach transportation
&amp; field box g,ame ticket

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St. Louis cardinals
back, relax and leawlhe
driving to usl
For reservatiOns pleaae cell

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f&gt;\'H Community
Relations,
(304) 675-4340, Ext. 1326
Families are encouraged to
sign-upI
Children of aH ages are 1uloome
We
checks
&amp;
cards

aoo:'eJsh,

Smith GM Superstore
1~11 Eastern Ave.
Gallipolis, OH
446-2282

Bar &amp; Grill
presents

River Hounds
Friday, June 13th
10
-2 am
OFFICE BUILDING
FOR LEASE OR SALE
Downtown busini!SS di"rict,
very nice, spacious. Perfect lor
Optometrist, Rea~or. CPA,
Attorney. etc.

Call740-446-2928
After 6 p.m. for Dl:tails

River Cities Military
Support

Grp. .
meets Tues. June 10
6:30 Gallipolis VFW
Third Ave.
Plea• support the
Ballet and Jazz Classes
Gallia Meigs Performing
Patty Fellure
740-245·9880 or
740-645·3836

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Sunday, June 8, 2008

Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis, OH • Pt. Pleaunt, WV

~ • Middleport • Gallipolis, OH • Pt. Pleasant, WV

•

iPtldlp I'JwK 6udlnd • Page 05

REAL ESTATE

AUQJON

{g. 2!&gt;&lt;,. HUO Apt,

I

;E-.cy

Apt in Pt. •
-..,.., 11&gt;1' in Galipolio,

Choose from the LICESt ~lection

~7~2200

.lcto!JA a-;, St. 2 br.
)mi&amp;hod oportmenl, utilities
~ . depooil &amp; references,

..'M

Iter or lre!arf= .3ft. Regulator Ooc::k

pols, (740)992.0165

. :'~Wepon. N 3rd AWl ., I br.
· ..furnished apartment, no
-pots , deposH &amp; references ,
:(740)992.0165

Modem I 8R Apt Call 4463736

'NAce

&amp;

Clean

1bdr.
HospilaJ
'Aof., Dep., No Pets 304·

:Bftciency dooe to
:675-5162

•

In Memory

Stone Crodi., Home lalerior, Hand Tool&amp;, DQU~
Rooster, Swan Collc&lt;:tDu: Old Basket, Hall , SUWDIIC,
Blue Dish Set, Farm .Scme Dish Set, Table Clot:lfto
Pyrex Mixiog Bo-ols, Wh;hing Well OU Lamps. Dutch
Girl Ccxtic:J..-,Lut Suppc:r Pictwa;,l966 BariJic: Dotl,
19640bio Slate Pbate 111K1 MUCH MOREl! !

Juru: 10,2008
The Family Of

We little luuw dUll IIWI'IIillg dUll God
""''going to mil JOIIT 110111e,ln life ..t
loved you lkllrly, in lklllll we do tile
.SIJme.lt brou our hearts to lou you,
you did 1101 gu lifo""; For ptUt of us
went with you, tiU dtzy God calledJOU

lwme. You kft us PftU/ui~~Jemories,
your /me is still 0111' guitk; Altd
through wt ctllliUil -you, you an
alwoys aJ our.side; Our f-ayt:hllin ir
broun,IUUI rwtlrUrg uel!lfr the rlliM,
But as God mils us o"" by Ollt, tile

wiU ft111c dpin.

Happy Birthday
Your Lovblg Family

Oil Changes

and nres for Life

r
•;
3 Iron Wago• Wheels. frop
Skilletl, Iron "Teakettle, Case XX Knife Sharpenc;r,

Childs!"
-In llemcxy

HighWIIf

M'

_Dopey

"The Broken Clwin"

I
{

Lg Mirrored 7ft Chi0.1 Cabinet, Like
New Round Oak Table A ~ Chaln. Whirlpool Rsaae
wbirlpoollll)'er, Acoru-FuU Size Bed. Metal Cobineb,
Sbelv.,, Ead Tablet, Cbefl Deop Freezor. llak«'t
Rd..Dreiser'a , SW14a; 2 Recliften,Couch

80th '

Dorothy Capehart- Whited·
June 7, 1927-April24, 20011 .

cluJin

of Pre-OWned Vehicles Rated

f"'J"'==

"Happy

~+MPC

DOROTHY
CAPEHART-WHITED
Would liU to exprYss our grolitvde,
apJII'eCiiJtion &amp; /wutfelt tlltmks to:

. • Fisher-ANkrso•-MclJturiel
FIUieml HQJ¥
•Ailtun McDtzniel
• /11mer Andersolf
• Tnuly Lyo1ts

• Holur Hospiee
• o,erlwool£ Cei!Ur-Especilllly
100 Hall N III'SIIs .&amp; Aides.
A very spileilll, :'Tiumk You" to
Rev. uUr,m O'Bryllld
for his cot~tforting words. ·
Tluutk you to all who clllkd, brougltt
food &amp; sellf Clll'ds.

This is a very large auction. The family
packed rhe boxes. Don't really know what '
we will find.

ALL CHECKS MUST HAVE A BANK l..E1TER
AND BE PR£..APPROVED RV 111E.AlJC110NIB'

p IP'Lt''f NIQ''IIJWN IJ +I!CTIMIJ'411

Air Conditioned Building,

."NO SMOKING"

Re~Mmbered!

SlY, INlEGRrrY, KIEFER
9UILT,
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Pet projects abound despite outrage at Congress

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(Editor s note; Tire following story is the result of collaboration between The
Associated Press and the
Associated Press Managing
Editors association. In
March. APME announced
pions for a national project
to examine special spending
requests
members
of
(Congress insert in federal
t~ppropriations bills to benqit local. interests.)

BY ANDREW TAYLOR
MD Jill l&lt;uHNHENN
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: WASHJNGTON - So
liwcb for trimming the pork.
~- lbe practice of decorating
legislation with billions of
d,ollars in pet projects and
[ederal. contracts is thriving
po Capitol Hill - despite
public outrage that helped
Hip colitrol of Congress two
years ago.
More than 11,000 of those
"ea:rmarks," wonh nearly
$15 billion in all, were
sli(IPed last year into legis!alton telling tbe government where to spend tax·
•
rs_' money this year,
og them at tbe renter
ashington's culture of
money, influence and polilies. Now comes an election-year encore.
: It's a pay-to-play sandbox
where waste and abuse
often obscure the good that
eamtaJb can do.
_An examination of many
of those earmarks by The
AsSociated Press and two
dozen newspapers parlicipaling in a project s_ponsored by the Assoctated .
Press Managing Editors
found much greater disclosure since 2006 but no end
to what bas become
ingFBined
behavior in
Congress. Assisting the proJect were two nonprofit and
ilonpanisan watchdog organizatioos - the Sunlight
Foundation and Taxpayers
for ~n Sense.
: Mlihons o~ the dollars .
support k&gt;bbymg fll'IIIS tbat
~elp companies, universi- ·
ttes, local governments and
others secure what critics
like Republican presidential
candidate JOhn McCain call
pork-barrel spending. The
law forbids using federal
~ to lobby, but lobbytsts do charge clients fees
that often equal 10 percent
of tbe largesse.
- E3'fmark w_inners and
fhetr
lobbytsts
often
teward their benefactors
"'ith campaign contribulions. For many members
of Congress, especially
those
on
the
Appropriations committees, such as Rep. John
Murtha, D-Pa., catnpaign
donations from earmark- ·
~eking lobbyists and corporate executives are the
core of dteir fundraising.
Rules forbid lawmakers
from raising campaign
funds from congressional

offices, but members and projects. · ·
If we dOn't think (an ear- · come
under
Justice
their aides sometimes find
A new eannarldng cycle mark) is good we won't do Department scrutiny ·o~er
ways to skirt them.
begins this month as the it At some point you bave eannark:s. former Rep.
· "I know a bunch of mem- House . and
Senate to say to yourself, 'Do I Randy
"Duke"
bers that if you go in to see Appfopriations committees trust tbe person in this office Cunmngham, R-Calif., sits
them, somewhere in the reveal spending bills for the to do the right thing and in a federal prison fQr presconversation they some- . 2009 budget year that starts stand up and say no at the suring Pentagon officials to
bow say, 'Well, we were Oct. I. The House commit- right time?' People should- award contracts to people
lookin~ through our list of tee alone has 23,438 ear- n'tbavevotedformeifthey who gave him more than
campatgn contributors and mark: requests before it, so thought I could be bought." $2.4 million in bribes.
didn't !tappen to see you many that its Web site for
Defense industry execuCongress bas asked the
there,"'
said
Frank accepting requests froze up lives and their lobbyists are Justice Depanment to
Cushing, a lobbyist with and the deadline for receiv- Munha's biggest campaign investigate Alaska GOP
the National Group, which ing them bad to be extend- donors. DRS TechnolQgies, Rep. Don Young's $10
lobbies on appropriations ed. Lawmakers are unlikely which has given Murtha million earmark for a
bills. ~'Is there a quid pro to obtain many eiumads in more than $29,000 this Florida highway interquo? No, not difectly, but time for Election Day, but campaign
cycle,
has change sought by a develyou 'd have to be pretty they may tool them in hun· recetved $30 million in oper who .gave him camdense not to figure it out." dreds of press releases any- earmarks .in fiscal 2008 paign
contributions.
The explicit cam"fJn way.
from the defense subcom- Former
Appropriations
solicitations usually
e · Defenders of earmark:s mittee. Of those, Murt.lia Committee Chairmim Jerry
place in the days following note that the founding accounted for $8 million Lewis,
R-Calif.,
is
a meeting where an earmark: Fathers explicitly gave himself, according to embroiled in an investigais discussed.
Congress control over Taxpayers for Common tion of earmark:s for clients
"You can ask any lobby- spending. And earmarks Sense. The company is of lobbyist Bill Lowery, a ·
ist in town. You bring a make up less than 2 perceni based in New Jersey, but former GOP congressman,
new client in to see a mem- of the annual spendiQg _bills its big~est facility is in who also have been generber and everything is nice- passed each year.
Munha s
southwestern ous campaign donors to
nice and you have a good
"Representatives can bet- Pennsylvania
district. Lewis. ·
meeting and everybody's ter judge their districts~ Within days of a fundraiser
Once limited to the most
exchanging
business needs than some bureau- in his honor earlier this seruor and powerful lawcards," said another lobby- crat," Rep. Nancy . Boyda, year, Munha also received makers, or those on the
ist who focuses on ear- 0-Kan., wrote her con- $8,500 from executives of Appropriations
and
marks. "Within 48 holirs, ·slituents this year.
Van Scoyoc A$sociates, a Transponation committees,
the clients and their lobbyCritics say too many ear- lobbying firm that repre- earmarking pel projects and
ist - me -. will get a ~~E!sto a few powerful sents DRS. ·
grants mushroomed after
fuodraising phone call." law
such as Munba,
"We receive thousands of Republicans took over
That lobbyist requested who by. himself and in con- funding requests which are Congress in 1995.
.
anonymity, saying there cert widt others earmarlred vetted by both members and
The new speaker dten,
could be no conversation $176 million in 2008 feder- · staff. ln the end, we recom- Newt Gingrich of Geoigia,
on the subject without it.
al spending.
.
~nd J?Rijects based sttictly · saw earmarks as a way to
·For all the outCry, most · Most of tbe 440 members .on their merit and value to help
endangered
earmarks have much to of Congress who are not the (Defense) depanment," Republicans keep their seats
commend
them.
Just members of the House or said Mlll1ha's spokesman, ~d J!&gt; rewariJ Lawlllllkcrs
because
a
tawmaket Senate app!Opriations com- Manhew'Maronkey.
· loyal to GOP leaders.
arranges a project for his mittees go along in order to
Earmarks come in countEstimates vary, but earhome district doesn't mean get .a sliver of the pie, even less varieties. Job training marks went from more
it isn't -worthy.
asmanyofthemcryoutfor programs, · grants to police than 1,300 projects wonh
But many also go to caus- change.
depanment5, improvements nearly $8 billion in 1994 to
es or projects that, on the _ "Initially, widt great to Jl1ilitary bases, renova- a peak of nearly 14,000
surface,don'tappearallthat eilthusiasm, you fi~ht for lions to historical-buildings projects worth more than
your communities, said and research grants for $27 "billion in 2005,
necessary.
Anli-pork watchdogs. for Rep. Mart Kirk, R-ill., who home-district colleges are according Citizens Against
example, point to the $1.8 says he's ·sworn off ear- justafew.Theyhelppayfor Government Waste, a
million in five eamtaJb for maries until new reforms are food banks arul cliifd care watchdog group that
C~cago's Sh~ ~uarium, put in place. "But dte return centers, sewer systems, opposes the practice.
which ran $8 million m the 1s that you have to support . (oads and bridges, and
Rep. Jim Walsh, R-N.Y.,
black last year and has the whole rr~~Cess and equipment purchased by the contrasts today's earmarkembarked on a four-year, therefore, you re suppol'l:ing Pentagon.
ing culture to what existed
$100 million fundraising everyone else's earmark:s."
The most ·commonly before tbat. Most of the pet
eatnpaign. Widt that kind of , · Example&amp; abound of law- accepted defmition of · an · projects went to a small
money, why should taxpay- milkers winning earmarks eannarlc is a specific pro- clique of spending barons
ers fund a. $400,000 pro- for specific companies or ject, . contract or grant not headed by Appropriations
grato . earmarked
by institutions,
and · tllen . n:quested by the ~sident chairmen like lhe late Rep.
Democratic
presidential reeeiving eatnpaign contri- but inserted into one of the Jamie Whitten, I&gt;-Miss.,
candidate Barack Obama to bulions from the recipients annual spending lUlls. Many who used to call up Cabinet
help the aquarium conduct a or their lobbyists.
of dtose bills often get con- officials to order up earprogram aiQJI'AI at prevent- TPI Composites, a solidated into one.
marks.
mg ju_venile delinquency, defense contractor, received
Earmarks can do a lot of
"We democratized it,"
watcM0g groups ask.
$2.4 million to develop a good. About 30,000 vic- , Walsh said. "We basically
. Despite such questions new all-composite military tims of leukemia and other said, 'We're going to make
and public outrage over vehicle in the 2008 defense blood
diseases
have this available to all the
high-profile earmarking spending bilL The benefac-. received lifesaving bone members."'
,
abuses, the system that tor was Rep. David L. marrow
transplants
But demand for earmark:s
now-jailed lobbyist .Jack HobSQn,
an
Ohio through a donor _registry skyrocketed, and more and
Abramoff once called "the Republican who sits on the · program that Rep. C. W. more lObbying firms sought
favor factory" is still run- House defense appropria- Bill Young, R-Fla., staned to buy in.
ning full tilt. Congress dis- tions subcommittee. The through an earmark more
Bush's battle against
closed . 11,234 earmarks Columbus Dispatch reports than 20 years ago.
earmarks began in earnest
totaling $14.8 billion in that TPI executives have
But COngress has been only · after Democrats
bills covering government donated $10,000 to Hobson rocked in recent years by retook control of Congress
spending this year, accord- in recent years and that a revelations of wasteful ear- · last year. Now, rather than
ing to Taxpayers for TPIIobbyisthas contributed marb such as the $223 mil· ~ with him, Democrats
Com10on
Sense,
a $5,000 to his . campaigns lion "bridge to nowhere" in are looking to deliver an
Washington-based watch- since 2003.
Alaska. that was supposed to earmark-laden, catchall
.dog group. The White
"I don't loot at how much . connect an island with a spending bill to his suc.cesHouse puts the total at $18 money people have given population of just 50 or. so sor early ·next year.
billion, including the me," HObson, who is retir- to ·the mainland. It was McCain
has
already
amounts that lawmakers ing at the end of this year, never built.
promised a veto. Obama
added to what President told the Dispatch. "I don't
In recent years, a half has said he would force
Bush sought for specific care who gives me money. dozen lawmakers have cuts,

DelllOCillts say they are

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cutting earmarks by more
than 40 percent below the
2006 .budget bills passed
when · Republicans ran
Congress. As important. they
say, are House and Senate
reforms requiring sponsors
of earmarks to disclose them.
That's made it easier for
watchdog groups, .reporters
and the public to traek the
flow of lobbying · inflpence
and money. ·A Web site run
by Taxpayers for Common
Sense details eannarks, aod
one run by tbe ~ for
Responsive Politics 1:raCts
lobby registrations and campaign conttibutions.
Using those tools, the
Courier Post of Cherry Hill,
~J., discovered the case of
Sierra Monolothics, a small
California technology company. It began seeking earmarks a few y~ ago, and
its executive chairman and
co-founder,·Charles Harper,
began making political con·
tributions. Of the $12.SOO
he gave in the past three
years, more than half went
to the National Republican ·
Congressional Committee,
according
to
federal
records.
Since September 2006,
$2,000 also went to Rep.
Jim Saxton, R-NJ., a senior
House Armed Servioes
Committee member who
helped secure an $800,000
eartllll1t for the company
last year.
"Relationships bave to be
developed at some point
and one of the only_ways to
do it is to go to fundraisers,"
Harp!r told tbe Courier
Post. "You get a few minutes to chat with the congressmen or whoever and
get .them to understand what
you're doing. It does help
somewhat, to be honest with
you."
Things may be
This year, freshman
.
Kirsten Gillibrand, 0-N. .,
gave back ~I $14,000 in
contributions from people
who had requested rannat:b.
Rep. Mike Simpson. Rldaho, told the AP that starting next year be's goiilg to
stop asking for earmatb benefiting private companies.
Few, however, expect the
pay-to-play system to shut
down.
"Hiring a lobbyist to tty to
get you an earmark is a pretty good investment, because
you can get a 10-, 20-, 30fold return without frankly
all that much wott." said
Anthony Nownes, apolitical
scientist at tbe. Universi~ of
Tennessee in Knoxvtlle.
"It's a such a win-win situation for everybody. Tbe legislator gets to tell his or ber
constituent that he or sbe
quite li~y ~
- ~1 home
the bacon, the ~st gets
to tell his or her client that
they did the same thing, .and
the conslituerits get
the
goodies."

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thing could happen between
IISEI'IGENTOMYDAILYSENTINELOOM
DOW and any SOrt of agreement being reached.
Reed said in situations
POMEROY -()wing a
visit With the Meigs County like this members of ·the
chapter of dte Public CIC tty to keep as "low
· Retirees, key" as possible wben proEmployee
Incolp01111ed, Paul Reed of jects are in various stages of
the
Community · development.
Improvement Corporation
Reed, lilong with fellow
was asked . pointedly if the • CIC Board Member John
rumor of a new hotel coming Musser discussed the group
to Meigs County was true. - . and how that group con" A hotel bas expressed tributes to economic develinterest," Reed told the · opment in Meigs County.
The .private, nonprofit
retirees but .cautioned he
couldn't say much more group works with public
because deals can fall entities and began in 1995
through and basically any- with assets of $5,000. Those

assets have now ·grown to
$6 million in the organization's attempt to become the
economic development arm
of the county.
One of. the organization's
success stories is its East
Meigs Industrial Park
where American Hydrogen
Corporation has set up
shop. Reed said equipment
is being moved into the
.building now, job interviews are taking place and.
the company should be.
open for busities~ in
September. Bodt Reed and
Musser spoke highly of the
company with Reed saying

years from now, Meigs
County could be the "internaliolll!l hub for this ly{lC of
technology."
Hydrogen
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Corporation holds the world
wide license to the ammonia catalytic electrolyzer.
The ACE was developed by
Ohio University Professor
Dt. Gerardine Botte. It splits
hydrogen from nitrogen in
the ammonia molecule .
this
Development · of
process into fuel cells amid
result in a future, alternative
power source.
Reed ' added dte CIC
hopes to eventually build

another spec building for
another industrial park.
Musser also told the
retirees that the CIC works
with the government but is
not part of it. Musser clarified dte group is nonprofit
and went on to say if a
municipality donated prop. erty to the CIC for development, if that property was
sold dte profits would go
back to the municipality.
Reed also spoke about the
CIC's $1.3 investment in the
new University o( Rio
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CLIFTON, W.Va.- Law
enforcement and emergency
personnel were called to ·
Railroad Street in Clifton
late Saturday night for a
shoo~ victun.
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De · s of the .shooting
were not known at press
time, but troopers with llle
Mason· &amp;Junly Detachment·
of the West Vtrginia State
Police were inves~gating.
Around II p.m. Saturday,
Trooper A.D. Wootton
responded to the call along
with Sgt. E.B. Starcher, Cpl.
K.M. Gilley and Cpl. C.K.
Zerkle for a man who had
been shot Also responding
was emergency medical Service personnel with Mason
County EMS.
The man was pronounced
dead at the scene.
·
Investigators from the·
West Vtrginia -State Police
Crime Lab and the Medical
Examiner's office were on·
the scene for several holi{S .
There are no suspects at
this time.

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Liverpool, trik; Jell Davis, Syracuse, rat; Rudy Stewart, Middleport, tounng bike; Chartl8 Johnson, Chester, stock, and
Shannon Walker, custom.

BY CltARLENE HoERJCH
HOEFUCHOMYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY ~ Despite
high water resulting in boat
races being canceled, entertainment being moved from
the riverfront amphitheater
to the stage, a:nd the temperature hitting 90 degrees, the
Gold Wmgs and Ribs committee tag the festival a
"real success."
Bill Quickel, chainJlan,
said dte committee was
"disappointed" by having to
rearrange vendor locations
which resulted in limited
park:ing lot space for displaying motorcycles. He
said that made it impossible
to get a ri:aJ count on bikes
here for the festival or
where they came from
because they were parked~all around town and not in a
group. "But we do know,"
lie said, "that they came ·
from all around tl\e state.
"Tbe commi~ is well
pleased with eYerythin~,"
.addi:d Quickel, "and we re
it
successfuL
calling
Everyone seemed to bave a
good time.'lbere was a record
numberofvendots.lbecomments from the vendors and
the people atiending were

Syracuse _
curfew
being
enforced

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SYRACUSE The
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Due to high water covenng the nverfront amphitheater,_festiVal entertainers used the upper
Syracuse
Police
pari&lt;ing lot stage. Bleachers and chairs were brought 1n to accommodate the crowd. Here
Depanment will begin
MIXX, a five member band featuring music for all ages, performs. ,
·
enforcing its underage cur·
few this Week with young
Dill II on P8gl M _
good, and everyone thouiPit and the support from the sponsored
by
Hayes
people under the age of 18
the
collection
of
entertamcommunity,
as
"astonishConcessions,
Lyle
Campbell
·
required to be off village
ment was tbe ~"
ing." He said belp with the Was the winner of the hotstreets and propeny, unless
Quickel
wd
there
were
reorganization
of the Gold dog eating contest consumunaccompanied by a parent
about
40
bikes
in
the
Wings
.aitd
Ribs
Festi~al ing II in the allotted time.
or guardian, from dte hours
-'
Saturday
night
light
parade
came
in
right
from
the
begm- Zackary Shifflet took first in
-· ·a SilcnoNS - 12 PAGI!Iil
of 6 a.m.- 11 p.m.
to Racute and back' The ning and from all directions. the four to six alle group in
The curfew is pan of an
Anni
AJ existing
chairman described the work: · New at this year's festival "the cookie stackmg contest,
.. e's Mailbox
.
ordinance and is
of
the committee which were die hotdog eating and with lillian Huffman taking
in effect seven days a
Otlendars
AJ
included
three biker groups, the cookie stacking contests first in the 7 to 1.1 age group.
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week. The curfew was dis•
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Chissifieds
of
Syracuse
meeting
•
Village Council.
CoD!-iCS
In other Syracuse Police
news, Joshua
the property on which the was provided by ' Jeffers Those tanks contain the
A4 Depanment
~torials
Bv BRIAN J. REEO
Davis was hired by Mayor
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Excavating of Pomeroy. gasoline and diesel fuel for
school sits.
BREEDOMYDAILYSENTINELCOM
Eric
Cunninghato
and
The old school sits next The cost, he said, is rela- village vehicles, and the
..ovies
As approved by Syracuse
MIDDLEPORT - The to the village garage and tively inexpensive because petroleum company will ·
them before demoliQbituaries
As VIllage Council as a new old Park Street School has been abandoned except most of the debris can be . drain
village _patrolman. Da.vis could be- torn down this for storage purposes for disposed of in the build- tlon begin&gt;, Gerlach said.
B Section was hired for 16 hours a week, pending approval by many years. Gerlach told ing's basement and cov- The electrical and natural
$ports
week. at $8.50 per hour.
Middleport Village Council. village council last month ered up before the site is gas service must also be
disconnected before demoWeather .
AJ . Syracuse Police Chief Mayor Michael Gerlach it is unsafe for village cleaned up.
Shannon Smith who had said the demolition project employees and is quickly
Of primary safety con- lition.
The building has been
been working 40 hours a is expected to cost between becoming more dangerous cern is dte presence of .two
week, asked for his hours to $6,500 and $8,000. The cost due to a structural failure in above-ground fuel tanks, used for storage purposes
be cut to 24 hours a week to can be div~ among the one corner:
which are located in the since the village took it
hire the new otfteer Which street and public works
corner
where the building over. It has not been used as
Gerlach said Friday the
a s!bool since dte 1950's.
departments, since bodt use estimate · for demolition has begun to fall down .
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