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Tri-County Junior Golf begins play
IIY Fa. CAPBIAIIT
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PLEASANT,
W.Va. - The Tri-County
Junior Golf Tour opened
the season at Hidden
VaJiey Monday in some
'b eautiful conditions.
The yollng players were
cruising along and nearly
frnished until skies darkened and the few ulifin·
isbed players had to take a
break while rain fell.
After the half hour delay
the players finished their
round in bright sunshine.
In the premier 15-17 age
gr.oup Kamal Dayal .of
Gallipolis finished very
strong in the final three
·holes after the rain to capture the first place Fruth
trophy with a fine twoover 38. Runner-up David
Greene of Mason, W.Va.,
claimed his trophy with a
steady round of 42 while
Brock McClung of Point
Pleasant was third at 45
ahead of Justin Cavender
and Eric Veith.
The 13-14 bracket featured some II players . In
the final count Nick
Saunders -of Gallipolis
posted a dandy 38 to earn
the first place trophy. Just
two strokes behind was
Opic: Lucas of Point
P·l easant. Tied at third
with 48 apiece came Zane
Warner of Meigs, Erik

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his challengers. The newlywed. used every granule of
the racing surface he could
in
another , fiat-footed
charge to 1Victory. Naber and
Nier battled nose-to-tail for
nearly twenty laps in an
exciting exchange until Nier
exited on the 21st cir.cuit.
Chillicothe driver Josh
Davis charged back to the
front after doing a 360 on
lap four and dropping back
as far as tenth. Davis used
every inch of the track for a
dramatic drive back:to third.
Tim Hunter and Adam
-Btrausser engaged in a racelong battle with Hunter
eventually claiming fourth.
Behind Davis were Hunter,
Strausser, Greg Mitchell,
Kory Crabtree, Benny
Hickel, Mark Imler; and
Brian Benson.
· Mitchell completed a
· good night after fading to
, ninth, then coming back for
a strong sixth, ' while also
making the fast-car dash:
14-year old rookie Kory
Crabtree continued his
sll!ing of top ten finishes and
35 year-veteran · Benny
!Hickel earned his f1rst oop
·t en run in a sprint car in just
his 7th time in a sprinter.
Hickel was the hard charger
of the race.
Steve Starr led the first
few laps of the VARC vin·tajle car feature after a battle
w1th Mike Swain. Mike
Mason in a 1970 midget
then led the neKt few laps
·before John Lawhorn of
Sinking Springs, Ohio took
the lead in his 1970 USAC
Dirt Champ car. On the last
lap Mason of Wilmington,
Ohio took the lead oo post
the win. Mason brought
home the win ahead of
Lawhorn, Mike Swain, and
Steve Starr.
Friday veteran Larry
Bond was the local hero
after being collected in a
grinding crash the wei!lc

before.
ln the Late Model main,
veteran Bond put it in cruise
control after getting the
jump on Tracy Friuer and
Cluis Garnes. Bond established his own zip code on
the 3/8 mile oval, half trackins the ilext closest com-.
petitors of Garnes and
Fritter. Games lihook Fritter
oil lap 12 and began a run
on Bond as· the defending
champ closed in on heavy
lapped traffic. Garnes cut
the ~ in ha:lf, but on~
Bond cleared traffic he was
off ed running .once again.
Meanwhile
Freddie
Carpenter bagged Fritter for
third and Travis Brookover
foll?~ed in suit. Racin~ for
poSition was at a premiUm.
-carpenter and Brookover
diced through lapped traffic
in putting on a show, as
Fritter faded to a distant
seventh. Pat Oillian bad a
good run as be and last
week 's winner Jeff Burdette

Allbright · of Point and
Jacob Leach of Cheshire.
Close behind them was
Brady
Curry,
David
Michaels,
Andrew
Roseberry and Samuel
G ord on ..
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Only three players took
~o the li.UCs in the 11 - 12year-old category with
Denver Thomas of Leon,
W.Va., winning the coveted Fruth trophy with 52
strokes .w hile · Michael
MacKnight of Mason
· grabbed the runner-up
spot with 62 . Ryan
Schenkelberg
of
Gallipolis wasthird.
Kelsey Allbright of
Point Pleasant edged out a
solid 51 to earn the first
place trophy in the girls
category · while Libby
Leach of Cheshire took
runner-up honors at 59.
Two brothers battled for
the ten-and-under crown.
At the . end Of the round
Dares Hamid claimed the
crown with a crisp 40 and
Taae Hamid collected the
runner-up trophy at 44.
Both players are .from
Gallipolis.
The tour will get back
underway on Monday
when play for the second
round will take place at
Pjne Hi lls in Pnme roy.
Registration is at 8:30
a.m. with tee-off at 9 a.m.
All area golfers are invited to join.
leap-frogged to fifth and
Chris Carpenter
sixth.
gained another top ten in
eighth, Dan MorriSon came
from 17th to ninth for hardcharger honors and Andy
Bond anchored tt;nth.
Marietta's Mark Dickson
was the elitist of the 18-car
modified feature. Dickson
blasted into the lead as the
rest of the pack battled vigorously for the runner up
slot. Dusty Boley · and
Jeremy Blake had first
stakes on number two, but
the star-studded field led by
Kenny Johnson and Doug
Henry moved into contention. Johnson moved into
second ahead of Blake,
while Henry nosed by
Boley who was left tussling
with Berwanger for fifth
and sixth.
· Dickson in his GRS chassis stretched his lead with a
low-rider ilnage around the
infield tires, while Johnson
blitzed the high-side in his
copyright rim-riding style.
Henry tightened up his run
on Blake, but Blake held on
for a solid third behind
Dickson and Johnson.
Rounding out the top ten
behind the bard charging
Johnson were Blake, Doug
Henry, Dusty Boley, Jeremy
Berwanger, J.P. Roberts,
Roy Roush, Robbie Evans, •
and Louis Krushansky
Darin Roush and Jeremy \
Blake battled tooth-andclaw for the top spot in the
Pure Stock main. One lap
Blake would lead and then
Roush and vice-versa.
Finally, with two laps to go,
the versatile Blake picked
up the pace and continued ·
on to the win.
Behind Blake and Roush
were George Klintworth,
Cun Reck, Matt Holcomb,
Dusty Adkins, Gary Gould,
Eric Francis, Tony Roush,
and Bill Tewksbury.
In the Four-cylinder main
Portland, Ohio's TommY.
Adkins came from the tad
to pass 18 cars and claim
the feature win with a last-,
lap pass over last week's
wmner Tim Christopher.
That came after Adkins was
cited .for jumping on the. initial start, forcing the
Racine-area driver into
overdrive. Adkins ended
Christopher's three-week
win streak, as the rivalry
between the two competitors continues to heighten.
Behind the combatants
Adkins and Christopher
were Tony. Plaugher, Jeff
Rankin, Jeff Blanton, ·
George Klintworth, Ryan
McClain, Barry Kitts,
Bobby Collins, and Greg
King. The Four Cylinders
will run for a hu~e $600 to
win show this Fnday night,
June 20. .
Ron Pickens cleaned up
on the mini-wedge action
after claiming the heat. then
taking the Vienna MiniWedge spc;msored feature.
Behind Pickens were Stevie
Magyar, Kyle Bond, Zach
Fox, Mariah Miller, and
Hunter Brookover.

New York Mets fire Willie
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) us," Minaya said. "I can't
- New York Mets manager replace 25 players. A,nd the
In this May 2!
Willie Randolph was fired players care. The players
file phOtD, '(
because the losses and the · give I 00 percent."
New VOrl&lt;~
speculation about his job
"It just wasn't working," .
maf18118r ~ ·
were hurting the' team.
he said. "I think the players
Rar.ldolph · ". That's what general man- were pressing."
leaves.the :•
ager Omar Minaya said
Randolph became the first
field after bat&gt;
Tuesday after Randolph ' s manager it) the majors to get
tfnd practioe ~·
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before a bas&amp;
announced in a matter-of- Mets released in im e-mail .
batt game
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against the :
of night.
Tuesday.
Aorida Marlin'
With the Mets below .500
"Right now, I think we are
in New Vorl&lt;. •
and still wobbling from last somewhat underperformAfter weeks c#
year's colossal collapse, ing," Manuel said. "l think
speculatian :;
rumors about Randolph's we need to freshen up our
that his job
status built to a cres~ndo everyday players." .
was in jeop- !=
over the weekend. Minaya
Minaya said he could' ve
ardy, Willie ~
said the tension went on "far made the decision oo fire
Randolph finat.
too long."
Randolph after last year
ly
got fired by~
"It was not fair to the ended, but wanted to bring
the New Yor1&lt; ::
team, it was not fair to Willie him back. Minaya was the
Mets early · ,
Randolph, it was not fair to one ·who originally hired
Tuesday
whi...
the organization," Minaya Randolph.
most falls ; .
'Pitching coach Rick
said, several hours before
were
sleepl,gt
the Mets played the Los Peterson and ftrst base coach
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Angeles Angels.
Tom Nieto also were fired in
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Ken Obedd"ell, the club's Manuel
was promoted to manage the
Randolph led the Mets to
Mets and · will stay in that within one win of the 2006 _ manager at Triple-A New
position for the rest of the . World Series. They got' off to Orleans, and Dan Warthen,
year.
a strung start again last year pitching coach for the
"I'm really stunned by it," but plummeted down the Zephyrs, will join the major 2000 after guiding !his
Randolph said as he left the stretch and were unable to , league staff along with Luis to the league's .best roc·~
team hotel shortly before · rebound.
,
Aguayo, a Mets field coordi- (95-67).
A preseason favorite to nator.
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He steps in for Randoipt£
noon. "I was surprised by
it."
win the NL pennanJ, the
It was a frustrating ~nd for · known for his exception!§
Minaya said he made the $138 million Mets had won th.e 53;;year-old RandOlph, steady play Dllil. slx.tliijC ;
decision
Monday
and two in a row when Randolph who was set to be an NL Star second baseman an.
stressed it was his alone . He was dismissed, He was set to coach at the All-Star game at even-keel demeanor as . a
met with Randolph at the earn $2 million •this season Yankee Stadium next month. longtime coach with tiW
Mets' team hotel after that and is owed $2.25 million in
Yankees co-chairman Hal Yankees.
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Angels.
into new Citi Field.
· tional event Thesday for the inconsistent play, chants of
"I think he was resigned to
Randolph said he was All-Star festivities, was "Fire Willie!' grew louder ;I
it. When all is said and done, sorry he wasn' t able to "ful- asked whether the team Shea Stadium and on Net
I think he Was relieved," fill what my dream is, to might rehire Randolph - · York's sports talk radio sl(1
Minaya said.
come here and help this even in an honorary capacity tion.
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Minaya said it would have team win a world champi- · - to let him take part.
La~ last month, Randol~
been disrespectful to ftre a onship."
"Willie's been a Yankee got a temporary reprie'l
mana~er while he was still -:: Peterson said Mets man- for a lot of years. He's a w~en he mel with owq
in uniform. Instead, Minaya agement "welcomed.me into smart man. We need to let all sh~p. . . , .
;.
said be waitec;l to talk to their home and homes go the dust settle and see what
W1lbe s Job was never ~
Randolph away from the through renovations.
happens, and we'll go from danger going into this mee;
ballpark.
'T m , the hardwood floor there," Steinbrenner said.
ing," Minaya said after If¥
"11 p.m. at night, after a that's getting ripped out and
''A~ything 's a possibility," session. "Willie has my SUP."
game .. . standard procedure they're going to replace it he sa1d.
port. He has the support of
in letting a manager go in with Tuscany tile," he said.
The 54-year-old Manuel our ownership. · ... There. i~
this game," be said.
"This is a team that's takes over a squad that still no lilnbo period. Willie is
At 34-35, the Mets never underachieved and it wiiLget bas-playoff aspirations. He's the manager."
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found any consistency.
back on track," he said. "I had success before, too.
. But no promises for the
"Is it Willie Ol)ly? No, it's walk out in peace."
·Quiet and confident, future were made.
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Southern
Elementary
COLI,JMBUS
School where the OEPA
Yesterday,
the
Ohio will make a presentation on
Environmental Protection the current drafts and take
Agency issued draft permits formal testimony from resiconcerning the landfill and dents. More information,
waste ·water discharge (401 including a time for the
water quality ~rtification) hearing, will be announced
associated with American later by the OEPA. ··
Municipal Power-Ohio' s · AMP-Ohio is proposing a
coal-frred power plant pro- landfill oo deal with waste
posed' for Letart Falls.
byproduct&amp; at the plant. The
The comment period on landfill is to be localed east
the drllfts will 1'1!11 !.llltil f&gt;ug, . of Letart Falls between the
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and Ohio 124, and Hill Road
· and East Letart Road. The
waste water permit bas oo do
with how streams might be
ilnpaned by the power plant.
The permits can be reviewed
at the Racine Library,
acconling oo the OEPA.
Kent Carson, director of
. communications for AMPOhio,
announced. the
issuance of the draft permits
yesteroay afternoon and said
a statement would be- fOitbcoming from the co'mpany. .

Car&amp;On also $ave an
updatf; on the JHUJOCI. say· ing'(he coinpany was in the
final stage of choosing a
prefermfUPC contractor to'
build tbi: plant. Due oo some
setbacts with the weather,
the cOmpany is also still
completing its mitigation
proj~ ,- in Letart Falls to ·
build iJiiW breedin habitats
for the Eas~ ~padefoot
Toad. ' Creating the habitat
was ,jlilrt of the conditions
·set fiXtb l)y the Ohio Power
SitlnJ Boord upon gnmlfllg

AMP-Ohio' s certificate of
eQvimnmental compatibili·
ty and public need.
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Carson also explained "in
the next ccuple of weeks'"
consultants hired by AMPOhio will be starting phase
two of investigating archeological artifacts on the
plant site in Letart Falls
which was also required by
the OPSB. The first phase
identified
archeological
.areas of interest.
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Carson also said overall the
Jli'Ojecl rerruiins on schedule.;

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attempted
murder charge
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sentenced for
economic espionage.

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• Rio orientation
begins today, including
Meigs Center classes.

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• For the Reoold.
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• Friendship Circle
honors mothers and
.fathers. See Page AS
•BassAnglers
Tournament set for
Gallipolis. See Page A6
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POMEROY
A
Pomeroy man charged with
attempted murder and other
crimes has been sentenced
to 10 years in prison on one
count and will be sentenced
next month on two others.
Michael Bums, 47, was
indicted on counts of
attempted murder, attempt:
ed felonious assault ;md
burglary after allegedly
stabbing Lisa Gray, 33, and
Raymond Klein, 23, at a
Mechanic Street residence
on New Year's Day.
Judge Fred W. Crow lU
sentenced llums to the maximum sentence of I0 years
on the attempted murder
char~e. and delayed sen~ncmg on. the other two
charges until July 28. Burns
was remanded to cQstody of
. Chlo1el•tta~ the sheriff for tnrnsportation
Historian Mike Gerlach gives the Red Hat Society members a glimpae d the early lifestyle of Meigs County's early settlt&gt;'"S. to the Orient ·Reception
Cen~r to begin his senteo~. He will be returned
here for the second sentencing hearing next month.
Burns was given credit for
133 days served in local custody, and was placed under a
life~ fueanns disability.
Crow also ofl!ered a postsentence investigation.
Both victims in the case
BY CHARLENE HoeRJCH
WC?re.
hospitalized for their
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Burns bad previously lived
POMEROY - Members of the local Red Hat
with Gray at \he Mechanic
Society, known for having a good time wherever
Street home where the stabthey go, accepted an invitation last week to visit
bings rok: place but was
the Df&lt;W Colonial-style borne of Toney and Slllillll .
restrained from the residence
Dingess on Lincoln Hill.
under two civil protection
The gracious hostess served a tasty luncheon to
orders at the time of the stabthe 20 or so ladies in their red and purple garb
. bings. He had been convictafter ~hich they toured the spacious structure
ed of domestic violence and
which features .a second-story balcony overlookhad served a jail sentence on
ing the Ohio River.
the charge.
Historian .Mike Gerlach then gave the women a
Burns was arrested two
glimpse of the lifestyle of Meigs County's early
days after the stabbings took
settlers - first the English who came from
place. and has been in jail
Pennsylvania, and then the Germans cr.edjted with All decked out in their red hats and and purple tops, Dorothy Sheets, since then at the Southeastern
Regional Jail in Nelsonville.
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Red Hat Society
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phase, or ooinmunity' phase,
did, and includes a multipurpose commwiity . complex which is made up of a
rubberized ttack designed

POMEROY
The
Meigs Local Enrichinent
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Foundation (MIEF) recently received $175,000 in for walking and running )lRr.
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state c~ital appropriation grams; nature trails designed
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funds to help -fmance the for hiking, biking and jogoommunity phase of a pro- ging purposes; multi-purp,litorials
ject which the foundation pose community center
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hopes will benefit residents designed to ~ indoor
livmg not only in the Meigs wellDess and community
Obituaries
Local School District but activities; performing arts
A6 the Southern liM Eastern facilities; a playground with
Places togo
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an "energy tbeme."
B Section . The MLF.P is attempting
Sports
Rep. Jimmy Stewart (R•
to fmance two phases , of Meigs) recently presented
Stall pt.development on land located the MLEF with a $75,000
..Weather
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The
Meigs
Local
Enrichment
Foundation
recently
received
$175,000
in
state
capital
@-Ohio Volley hbiW&gt;iD!I Co. in Salisbury Township. The check and
Salisbury appropriation funds lor lhe community phase of its $3 million project in Salisbury Townshitl
second phase has to ·dO with Township with a c~k for
buildin2 a new football sta- $100,000 to be specifically which the foundation hopes wiH benefit residents living in all three school districts. Picture&lt;t
dium for Meigs Local but used for the community (from left) John Hood, Salisbury Township trust~, Mike Bartrum, MLEF, Rep. Jimmy
Stewart, Marilyn Andenlon, financial secretary lor Salisbury · Township, Bill Spaun,
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SaHibury TOWillhip trJ.t., Steve .. IS98f, trauurw, MLEF.
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ANNIE'S MAILBOX

Holzer Assisted Living to.host patriotic prognml

Stay out of this
situation, but advise
BY KA11fY •can •
AND IIMCT SuG•R

GALLIPOLIS
Holzcc Assisted uving
Jocarcd at 300 Brianvood
Drive, Gallipolis. will be
. hosting a patri~ program
by
Esrivaun

them to my parties. - fit
lUid Beaaliful fnm the
Midwest
Dar Fit: If you thinlc

Maabews titled, "Building
A Nation.~
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held on Salurday, June 28,
at 2 p.m. L.ocal talent will
perfonn patriotic readings,
songs and instrumental
selections. Everyone is
invited to oome 001 and

Dear ADDle: "Lynne~ and
I have been dating foe over having younger boyfriends
.two. years, and her parents
.and I get .along very well,
but a continuing situation
with her mother bas me perplexed and angry.
Lynne, 17, has been
.working pan tirile for the
last three years, IJying to
save for college. Several
months ago, she coofJded
that her mother has been
taking money frOm her bank
,aooounL This amount now
totals in the .thousands · of
.dollars. I do not feel this
.action is justified or fair.
If lier mother Deeded
money so badly, wliy didu't
sbe just explain the 6nan'cial situation and ask for
:help instead of going behind
Lynne's back'! I think Lynne
deserves to be reimbursed,
but at the very least, sbe
slioold get an explanation
and apology. This money is
· crucial to Lynne's academic
; ~·_.!s'l there anything. I
GaO uv.
MJid m
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, Dear Mad: We don't
know whyLynne's mother
is taking money from the
,.aooount, oc wby she still
,bas aooess. Sbe · cenainly
sboold not be going behind
J~er daughter's back. Many
pvents supplY. tbe seed
money for a child's savings
acoount, and it's possible
·Mom has been taking
·money she .believes is her
own. Or, Mom anticipates
·..tbat she aod Dad will pay
Jor Lynne's college toilion
and considers the money
an "advance." In any
event, d!is is lnlly not your
· business~
You
should
:encourage .Lynne to dis.cuss ~ matt" witb her
,parents and visit the bank
to set up an account in her
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l~vin2 my dear WOJDell

is a sign of fJtness and beauty, Ibis could be part of the
problem. Either yoo're
preeoio;. too much over
your ability to attJact these
men, or yoilr female friends
are jealous. By .forcing your
boyfriends to acbtowledge
your age, they are attempting to level the playing
!ield. We suggest you
1goore the not-so-subtle

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ADDie: I had a different take on the letter
from
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ntinois," wbose husband is
friendly witb a female coworker. She sounded quite

well-being ·
accomplished through a
wide variety of services.
SeQ twphaeD To learn more about bow
'Building A Nation" di8Clors, Charles Munay ·and Estivaoo MallhetTJS are joined by back, Holzer Assisted Living
Holzer Assisted lMng slatl members Peggy Wiliams, RN, BSN, left. and Patti Wamsley.
call (140) 441-9633.
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Men and women work
toget11er all the time. It is
wrong to assume they will
have affairs. If the marriage
is healthy, nothing will bappeo. l went through die
same thing. After the iodignilies .of being es.cortcd to
watt, liavmg . my home
phone tapped and my male
friend treated to a telephon- ·
ic tirade, the result was, I
lost a dear friend and broke
off a seva~-yea£ relationship tbal bad detaiorated
into acaJsations, mistrust
and aJgiiiDelltS OVCI' somelbing that nevtt would bave
lympic

Public ~

awa~--Seaueaad
Lady iB Pelmlylwaaia
Dar Sec:aR: We. believe
in trusting one's intuition. If
DOibing is going oo, Hubby
should' have no problem
IQSswillghiswjfebyolfa:ing ro see this woman only
under wodl:-related ciR:umstanees. But if he ;gives her a
lwd rime about i.t, it means
he values that friendship
more than his wife's feefings, justified or not.
Alutie'r Mllilbor is wrilten by !KtatJI.y MilduU IUUl
Marcy SllfGT, longtilru edi-

Tbunday, June 19
SYRACUSE - Meigs
County Board of MRDD,
regulv meetinjl. 4 p.m.,
Carleton School.
Mwwl•y, Jue,%3
RACINE - Sootbem
L.ocal School Board, regular '
IJliWing, 8 p.m., high school
media room.

Church events

, Thursday aigbt.-l&gt;artly
: cloudy. Lows in the lower
50s. Northwest winds· 5 to
· . JQ mph... Becoming · soutb
:.after midnight.
• · Friday••• Mostly sunny.
· Highs in the lower 8Qs.
:Southwest winds 5 to I 0

;nr,:iday

nigbt.••Partly

: cloody. Lows in the u~r
:sos.
Southwest wmds
:..around 5 mph.

. Suaday-.Partly

.
·

· tllti~(HYSE)-33.17

' 8Gb £vMa (NASDAQ) - 32.34
:110ogTJ1amet (NYSE)- .a.51
Cenluly Aluminum (HASDAO)

-7G.31
Clwt.-n (NASDAQ)- 5.ot
ClwJI.IV llhopa (NASOAQ)1.21
Cltj Kaldl"' (NASDAQ) '1M
Colllna (NYSE) - 51 . .
DuPont (NYIE)- 'UZ
US 8enk (NYIE) - 311-01
G.nMa (f!IYSE)- 2U2
o.o ..... EJectrtc (NYSE)28.21
.....,.O.wld-. (NYSE)37.12
,.If' IIM!IDilllp.•n (NYIE)- 38.7'
•._(NnE)- 211.27

\

...

~·-·
(NYSE) -11.51
;Hoo
.... Sab
•
. ... n(NYSE)-

.,
~

AuckwA (NYIE)- 113.77
Rocky._ (NAIOAO)- 5.51
Roral Dulct!Shol -7Ut
.... llcll~lng (NASDAQ)77.11
.
. '
Wll 1111t (NYsE)- 57.17

Wlldf• (IIYSE)- •.70
Wna.ico (NYSE) 1UO
W01Utillgloll (NYIE)- 22.25
DIIIIJ 8lioclt NII0'1a ...... 4
p.m. ET Cloelng qua111 ol
b MUCtiolll for June 1I, 2001, •
p;odlfed by E4wacd JoMe

HENDERSON, W.Va. -

Descendants of Sam and
Melvina BirdJfield annual
reunion at the Hendenon
Community
Building.
Basket dinner at noon.

Other eventS

•

•

.•

Tum on a light when you give or take medicines at
night to that you know you have the correct amount
of the light medicine ..

6 p.m.

Youth events ·

Star Grange #778 and Star
Junior Grange #878 fun
Monday; J~~~~r Z3
night and work session on
RUlLAND Oasis
fair booth display, witb Christian
Fellowship
potluck supper at 6:30 p.m., Vacation Bible School, 6followed by wOJt session.
8:30 p.m.. through June 26,
1\Jesday, June U
Rutland Chwdl of Christ.,
RACINE -· - The Racine Power Lab is the theme, for
Area
Community children ages Ibm: through
Organization will meet at fifth grade.

Poisonings
cell phone. The Kne is QPef1 24 hoUil&gt; a day, 7 days a
week.
•

Keep all drugs in medicine cabinets or other
chiJdtn oof cabinets that young children cannot reach .

•

Avoid taking medicine in front of children because
~often copy adults.

•

Do no1 call medicine ; candy.;

•

Be aware of any legal or ~legal drugs that guests
may bring into your home. Do not let guests leave
drugS where children can find them, for eKample, in a
pillbox, purse, beckpack, or coat pocket.

Keep medicines in their original bottles or
containers.

•
W1en you take medicines youl'l;elf, do not
put your next .dole on the eounter or table where
children can reach them.

• · Never share or sell your prescription drugs.
•

Keep opioid pain medications, such as
methadone, hydrocodone, and oXycodone,
in a safe place that can only IMi reached by
people who take or give them.

•

Monitor the use of mediclnes prescribed for children
and teenagers, such as medicines·for attention
deficit di&amp;order, or ADO (SAMHSA 2006).

•

Dispose of unllled. unneecled, or expired
p~escription drugs.

•
Never leave children alone with household
. products or drugs. If you are using chemical .
products or laking medicine and you have ID do
something else, such asa.._ the phone, lake any
young children with you .

•

·Do not leave household products out after using
them. Return the products to a childproof cabinet as
soon as you are done with them.

•

Identify poisonous plants in your house and yard and

place them out of reach of children·or remove them. ·

Hou11hold Chlmlellle atld.C.ttlon .,_Ide

What to do If a poiloning oecurs

•

Always read the label before using a product that
may be poisonous.

•

Keep chemical products in their original bottles or

• · Remain calm
•

container-a. Do not use food container-a such as cups,
bottles, or jars to store chemical products such as
cleaning solutions or beauty products.
·

•

,.

•

~II 911 if you have a poison ell'lefgency and the
victim has collapsed or is not lllflathing. If the victim
is awake and ,alert, dial1 ~00-222 - 1222 . Try to haVe
lhl$ information ready:

o

the viCtim's age and weight

o

the conla\"er or bottle of the poison if
available
·

'Near protective clothing (gloves, long slae•tes, long
panII, &amp;oeka, shoes) if you spray pellicides or ather

o

the time of the poison exposure

chemieals.

o

the address where the poisoning occulTed

Tum on the fan and open windows when using

o

Stay on the phone and follow the inslructions
from the emergency operator or poison
.control center.

Never mix houtehold products together. For
example, mixing bleach and ammcinia can resun in
toxicga&amp;ell.

chemical prOducts such as household cleaners.

I

Keep YOU "If Children We from Poleonlng

•

Put the poison oontrol number, 1-80().222·1222, on
or near every home telephone and save it on your

Sourt:e: U.S Department of 1-iealfh and Human
Services, Cent&amp;rs for Disease Control and Pre11ention

. Qlo•o·

fh•scl.. .afwla~ a IIIMc Mttla In

...,...,SIPC.

TUPPERS PLArNS --·

Friday, Juoe 28
SALEM CENTER

Prev~nt

Follow directions on the label when you give or take .
medicines. Read all warning labels. Some medicines
cannot be taken safely when you take other ·
medicines or drink alcohol.

f::t"" ..

(7&lt;111) .W1-N4111nd
M IMD In Paint
.
~. (3CM) 174-017,,

organizations

Unlets noted. the safely tip&amp; below _.. adiJI*d from the
Ametieln Alsociafion of Poison Control Cenii!S' pailon
preuelltiou tips for child!en and adulls.

· •

Paau*"' (NASO'O) -11.a

Clubs and

Eastern Music Boosters
planning meeting, 7 p.m.
band room. Officers meet at

Safejy 'Jlps for You, Your Family, and Friends

:f,S:!r

112.01
Ohio V1llley .a.nc eo.p; (HAS.
DAQ)-25
~
.
·Hr (NYSE) - 24.33
Pup I (NASDAQ)- 22.13
P I I ca (IIIYIE) - 15.01

6:30 p.m. at the Star Mill
Park building. Potluck meal
m lie !ii.'l\'eil, New Mi!ffiba'l:
weloome. ·
'lbursdl!y, Jue 26

SuadAy, J-19

Tips to

·

WI'Aim day-Partly cloudy.
· Saturday and Saturday Lows around 60. Higbs in
a.igbt. •.Mostly
cloudy. the mid 80s. · ~r

;MP..,YSE}-,1.M ·
·Abco(N•SOAQ)-7,.15
. ; ....... ICIInc, (HYSE)- 51.10

wiU include swing, big
band, 1113ldJes, and patriotic
music. Free. open m die
public, take lawn chair and
enjoy.

r----------------------------------------------------------------------,

sunny

.Local Stocks

Reunions

Big Bend Community Band
will present a concert in
Dave
Diles
Park,
Middleport, 7 p.m. elections

Highs around 80. Lows in
the upper 50s.

with a chance of showers
and thunderstorms. Higbs in
the ·upper 70s. Chance of
rain 40 percent.
Saaday Digbt. ••Mostly
cloudy with a chance of
showers and thunderstorms.
Lows · in tbe upper 50s.
Chance of rain 30 percent.
Moaday••• Partly sunny.
Higbs in the
70s,
Monday
t.bi'ouP

-

~

Singing Byrds of Jooction
, City, Ky. will be singu.g at
the Middleport Church of
the Nazarene on Sunday
'

I

: sunny. Higbs in the mid 7Qs,
· West winds 5 to 10 mph.

Pastor Leo

Friday, June zt
MIDDLEPORT - The

:Local Weather
• Tbursday ••• Mostly

10:30 a.m.

· Powell invites the public.

~y, June 22
MIDDLEPORT - The

·
. "friendS"~ wbo • beg to be
introduced to my II!CW beau
and tben. in some oflhanded
.way... remind '!im that I'm
·older than he 1s. You can't
believe what lengths they
go to in order to make this
point in front of him.
I'm so tired of comments
like, "Fifty years ago, when tors of tile An• IAitders
y,ou and I graduated from cohurua. l"ktue e-M4il your
high school" or "Remember fMellUJIII to tuJIIieSIIUJil·that women OUR age bave box@c-CGSt.ui, or write
to consider 0 blah, blah, to: Allllie'r Mllilbox, P.O.
blah." They are otherWise Box 118190, C~Uc4Ko, ll
really good ladies whose 60611. To Ji1111 out _,re
oompany l enjoy - but not llbo.a All!lie's MaiJJJox,
.when I'm w.i th my men lllltl l'e(lli fetllllres by odur
Creators Sy..tiCG" writers
friends.
· Please do me a favor and . lllltl autoollirt5, •i.sit tlu
·prfut this so they can see CretJton · Syrtdirnte Web
why I don't like to invite poge Ill www.crealorr.colll.

&lt;

.

lip

·

sport that

many of us, onfommately,
are pretty good aL If
''Desperate" continues to
insult ber hubby by not
trusting_ him and ~s his
home life. unbearable, she
will lose him and it will be
her fault for drivinj.=

social

Community
. Calendar

ba~ to'conclusions is.
tlie

,

Holn:r Assisted Living
COIIliii,IIDities are located
in botb Gallipolis and
Jackson. 'These facilities
provide . a comfortable.
homelike environment,
along witb security, inde,

•

Gam PllfttiChwhn, 0111o

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The .Daily Sentinel

Thursday,June19,2oo8

n.UI'IICiay, June 19.2008

ANNIE'S MAILBOX

Holzer Assisted Living to.host patriotic prognml

Stay out of this
situation, but advise
BY KA11fY •can •
AND IIMCT SuG•R

GALLIPOLIS
Holzcc Assisted uving
Jocarcd at 300 Brianvood
Drive, Gallipolis. will be
. hosting a patri~ program
by
Esrivaun

them to my parties. - fit
lUid Beaaliful fnm the
Midwest
Dar Fit: If you thinlc

Maabews titled, "Building
A Nation.~
.
·
'
The program wiU be
held on Salurday, June 28,
at 2 p.m. L.ocal talent will
perfonn patriotic readings,
songs and instrumental
selections. Everyone is
invited to oome 001 and

Dear ADDle: "Lynne~ and
I have been dating foe over having younger boyfriends
.two. years, and her parents
.and I get .along very well,
but a continuing situation
with her mother bas me perplexed and angry.
Lynne, 17, has been
.working pan tirile for the
last three years, IJying to
save for college. Several
months ago, she coofJded
that her mother has been
taking money frOm her bank
,aooounL This amount now
totals in the .thousands · of
.dollars. I do not feel this
.action is justified or fair.
If lier mother Deeded
money so badly, wliy didu't
sbe just explain the 6nan'cial situation and ask for
:help instead of going behind
Lynne's back'! I think Lynne
deserves to be reimbursed,
but at the very least, sbe
slioold get an explanation
and apology. This money is
· crucial to Lynne's academic
; ~·_.!s'l there anything. I
GaO uv.
MJid m
.M"dipa
, Dear Mad: We don't
know whyLynne's mother
is taking money from the
,.aooount, oc wby she still
,bas aooess. Sbe · cenainly
sboold not be going behind
J~er daughter's back. Many
pvents supplY. tbe seed
money for a child's savings
acoount, and it's possible
·Mom has been taking
·money she .believes is her
own. Or, Mom anticipates
·..tbat she aod Dad will pay
Jor Lynne's college toilion
and considers the money
an "advance." In any
event, d!is is lnlly not your
· business~
You
should
:encourage .Lynne to dis.cuss ~ matt" witb her
,parents and visit the bank
to set up an account in her
·OWnllliiDe.

~ Dar A=n' • WdL it bap,pened again. l have trouble
l~vin2 my dear WOJDell

is a sign of fJtness and beauty, Ibis could be part of the
problem. Either yoo're
preeoio;. too much over
your ability to attJact these
men, or yoilr female friends
are jealous. By .forcing your
boyfriends to acbtowledge
your age, they are attempting to level the playing
!ield. We suggest you
1goore the not-so-subtle

JOID US.

me·

pendenoe, privacy, rompaoionship, and pbysic&lt;ll

ADDie: I had a different take on the letter
from
.. ~Despe.-ate
.in
ntinois," wbose husband is
friendly witb a female coworker. She sounded quite

well-being ·
accomplished through a
wide variety of services.
SeQ twphaeD To learn more about bow
'Building A Nation" di8Clors, Charles Munay ·and Estivaoo MallhetTJS are joined by back, Holzer Assisted Living
Holzer Assisted lMng slatl members Peggy Wiliams, RN, BSN, left. and Patti Wamsley.
call (140) 441-9633.
and

inste\lfe.

Men and women work
toget11er all the time. It is
wrong to assume they will
have affairs. If the marriage
is healthy, nothing will bappeo. l went through die
same thing. After the iodignilies .of being es.cortcd to
watt, liavmg . my home
phone tapped and my male
friend treated to a telephon- ·
ic tirade, the result was, I
lost a dear friend and broke
off a seva~-yea£ relationship tbal bad detaiorated
into acaJsations, mistrust
and aJgiiiDelltS OVCI' somelbing that nevtt would bave
lympic

Public ~

awa~--Seaueaad
Lady iB Pelmlylwaaia
Dar Sec:aR: We. believe
in trusting one's intuition. If
DOibing is going oo, Hubby
should' have no problem
IQSswillghiswjfebyolfa:ing ro see this woman only
under wodl:-related ciR:umstanees. But if he ;gives her a
lwd rime about i.t, it means
he values that friendship
more than his wife's feefings, justified or not.
Alutie'r Mllilbor is wrilten by !KtatJI.y MilduU IUUl
Marcy SllfGT, longtilru edi-

Tbunday, June 19
SYRACUSE - Meigs
County Board of MRDD,
regulv meetinjl. 4 p.m.,
Carleton School.
Mwwl•y, Jue,%3
RACINE - Sootbem
L.ocal School Board, regular '
IJliWing, 8 p.m., high school
media room.

Church events

, Thursday aigbt.-l&gt;artly
: cloudy. Lows in the lower
50s. Northwest winds· 5 to
· . JQ mph... Becoming · soutb
:.after midnight.
• · Friday••• Mostly sunny.
· Highs in the lower 8Qs.
:Southwest winds 5 to I 0

;nr,:iday

nigbt.••Partly

: cloody. Lows in the u~r
:sos.
Southwest wmds
:..around 5 mph.

. Suaday-.Partly

.
·

· tllti~(HYSE)-33.17

' 8Gb £vMa (NASDAQ) - 32.34
:110ogTJ1amet (NYSE)- .a.51
Cenluly Aluminum (HASDAO)

-7G.31
Clwt.-n (NASDAQ)- 5.ot
ClwJI.IV llhopa (NASOAQ)1.21
Cltj Kaldl"' (NASDAQ) '1M
Colllna (NYSE) - 51 . .
DuPont (NYIE)- 'UZ
US 8enk (NYIE) - 311-01
G.nMa (f!IYSE)- 2U2
o.o ..... EJectrtc (NYSE)28.21
.....,.O.wld-. (NYSE)37.12
,.If' IIM!IDilllp.•n (NYIE)- 38.7'
•._(NnE)- 211.27

\

...

~·-·
(NYSE) -11.51
;Hoo
.... Sab
•
. ... n(NYSE)-

.,
~

AuckwA (NYIE)- 113.77
Rocky._ (NAIOAO)- 5.51
Roral Dulct!Shol -7Ut
.... llcll~lng (NASDAQ)77.11
.
. '
Wll 1111t (NYsE)- 57.17

Wlldf• (IIYSE)- •.70
Wna.ico (NYSE) 1UO
W01Utillgloll (NYIE)- 22.25
DIIIIJ 8lioclt NII0'1a ...... 4
p.m. ET Cloelng qua111 ol
b MUCtiolll for June 1I, 2001, •
p;odlfed by E4wacd JoMe

HENDERSON, W.Va. -

Descendants of Sam and
Melvina BirdJfield annual
reunion at the Hendenon
Community
Building.
Basket dinner at noon.

Other eventS

•

•

.•

Tum on a light when you give or take medicines at
night to that you know you have the correct amount
of the light medicine ..

6 p.m.

Youth events ·

Star Grange #778 and Star
Junior Grange #878 fun
Monday; J~~~~r Z3
night and work session on
RUlLAND Oasis
fair booth display, witb Christian
Fellowship
potluck supper at 6:30 p.m., Vacation Bible School, 6followed by wOJt session.
8:30 p.m.. through June 26,
1\Jesday, June U
Rutland Chwdl of Christ.,
RACINE -· - The Racine Power Lab is the theme, for
Area
Community children ages Ibm: through
Organization will meet at fifth grade.

Poisonings
cell phone. The Kne is QPef1 24 hoUil&gt; a day, 7 days a
week.
•

Keep all drugs in medicine cabinets or other
chiJdtn oof cabinets that young children cannot reach .

•

Avoid taking medicine in front of children because
~often copy adults.

•

Do no1 call medicine ; candy.;

•

Be aware of any legal or ~legal drugs that guests
may bring into your home. Do not let guests leave
drugS where children can find them, for eKample, in a
pillbox, purse, beckpack, or coat pocket.

Keep medicines in their original bottles or
containers.

•
W1en you take medicines youl'l;elf, do not
put your next .dole on the eounter or table where
children can reach them.

• · Never share or sell your prescription drugs.
•

Keep opioid pain medications, such as
methadone, hydrocodone, and oXycodone,
in a safe place that can only IMi reached by
people who take or give them.

•

Monitor the use of mediclnes prescribed for children
and teenagers, such as medicines·for attention
deficit di&amp;order, or ADO (SAMHSA 2006).

•

Dispose of unllled. unneecled, or expired
p~escription drugs.

•
Never leave children alone with household
. products or drugs. If you are using chemical .
products or laking medicine and you have ID do
something else, such asa.._ the phone, lake any
young children with you .

•

·Do not leave household products out after using
them. Return the products to a childproof cabinet as
soon as you are done with them.

•

Identify poisonous plants in your house and yard and

place them out of reach of children·or remove them. ·

Hou11hold Chlmlellle atld.C.ttlon .,_Ide

What to do If a poiloning oecurs

•

Always read the label before using a product that
may be poisonous.

•

Keep chemical products in their original bottles or

• · Remain calm
•

container-a. Do not use food container-a such as cups,
bottles, or jars to store chemical products such as
cleaning solutions or beauty products.
·

•

,.

•

~II 911 if you have a poison ell'lefgency and the
victim has collapsed or is not lllflathing. If the victim
is awake and ,alert, dial1 ~00-222 - 1222 . Try to haVe
lhl$ information ready:

o

the viCtim's age and weight

o

the conla\"er or bottle of the poison if
available
·

'Near protective clothing (gloves, long slae•tes, long
panII, &amp;oeka, shoes) if you spray pellicides or ather

o

the time of the poison exposure

chemieals.

o

the address where the poisoning occulTed

Tum on the fan and open windows when using

o

Stay on the phone and follow the inslructions
from the emergency operator or poison
.control center.

Never mix houtehold products together. For
example, mixing bleach and ammcinia can resun in
toxicga&amp;ell.

chemical prOducts such as household cleaners.

I

Keep YOU "If Children We from Poleonlng

•

Put the poison oontrol number, 1-80().222·1222, on
or near every home telephone and save it on your

Sourt:e: U.S Department of 1-iealfh and Human
Services, Cent&amp;rs for Disease Control and Pre11ention

. Qlo•o·

fh•scl.. .afwla~ a IIIMc Mttla In

...,...,SIPC.

TUPPERS PLArNS --·

Friday, Juoe 28
SALEM CENTER

Prev~nt

Follow directions on the label when you give or take .
medicines. Read all warning labels. Some medicines
cannot be taken safely when you take other ·
medicines or drink alcohol.

f::t"" ..

(7&lt;111) .W1-N4111nd
M IMD In Paint
.
~. (3CM) 174-017,,

organizations

Unlets noted. the safely tip&amp; below _.. adiJI*d from the
Ametieln Alsociafion of Poison Control Cenii!S' pailon
preuelltiou tips for child!en and adulls.

· •

Paau*"' (NASO'O) -11.a

Clubs and

Eastern Music Boosters
planning meeting, 7 p.m.
band room. Officers meet at

Safejy 'Jlps for You, Your Family, and Friends

:f,S:!r

112.01
Ohio V1llley .a.nc eo.p; (HAS.
DAQ)-25
~
.
·Hr (NYSE) - 24.33
Pup I (NASDAQ)- 22.13
P I I ca (IIIYIE) - 15.01

6:30 p.m. at the Star Mill
Park building. Potluck meal
m lie !ii.'l\'eil, New Mi!ffiba'l:
weloome. ·
'lbursdl!y, Jue 26

SuadAy, J-19

Tips to

·

WI'Aim day-Partly cloudy.
· Saturday and Saturday Lows around 60. Higbs in
a.igbt. •.Mostly
cloudy. the mid 80s. · ~r

;MP..,YSE}-,1.M ·
·Abco(N•SOAQ)-7,.15
. ; ....... ICIInc, (HYSE)- 51.10

wiU include swing, big
band, 1113ldJes, and patriotic
music. Free. open m die
public, take lawn chair and
enjoy.

r----------------------------------------------------------------------,

sunny

.Local Stocks

Reunions

Big Bend Community Band
will present a concert in
Dave
Diles
Park,
Middleport, 7 p.m. elections

Highs around 80. Lows in
the upper 50s.

with a chance of showers
and thunderstorms. Higbs in
the ·upper 70s. Chance of
rain 40 percent.
Saaday Digbt. ••Mostly
cloudy with a chance of
showers and thunderstorms.
Lows · in tbe upper 50s.
Chance of rain 30 percent.
Moaday••• Partly sunny.
Higbs in the
70s,
Monday
t.bi'ouP

-

~

Singing Byrds of Jooction
, City, Ky. will be singu.g at
the Middleport Church of
the Nazarene on Sunday
'

I

: sunny. Higbs in the mid 7Qs,
· West winds 5 to 10 mph.

Pastor Leo

Friday, June zt
MIDDLEPORT - The

:Local Weather
• Tbursday ••• Mostly

10:30 a.m.

· Powell invites the public.

~y, June 22
MIDDLEPORT - The

·
. "friendS"~ wbo • beg to be
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Today's Hi;gb!i,gln in ·Histoty: On June 19, 1865, Umon
boops CQID11llandcd by Maj. Gem. GoobJ Gat1ger :amived
in Oalvestim, Tens, wilb news lhat the Civil W:anflas over,
_. cU1 all remaining slaves in Teus \WK !me. (This
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1 run llbese IDIIIDbcrs [1, P.iJ1., llri\ght lfiit !the hu~
seems ev.cll)' 'Slimmer,~ Elk · She :said ·
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l'he idea, .assuming ltbe mnt.t11 liicld!i - .8l; lhe &lt;Cllllriers
w.ould l!e an &lt;COODomica1 &lt;C81' ,caeaJ with 11\gh lfuoloOOSts !by
wil!h0ut mileage funits. !f.aisllJ! ptiioes :anJ!l :aMi111l &lt;On
"Thiis Is lthe liiTst summer ifieet; McMUili'JIY illlli!
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In 1910 Falbei'";;Daywas &lt;oole~Gdedforlbefu-stlimc,in llCI'ltacar.~
&amp;als.1fllbJI&gt;Je.f0Dhuyn~,g
Spot»ne,
k! dociiding wbother. you llast-minl!-te ·.~· llihooe
1i/, durill.g Wodd W.arl. Kifl8 ~ V OJldm:lll illle , GJn pull o'ft'
IJist·rmnute .are 001tam «&lt;lles 1ihat iro)n
British royal Wnily ro dispm!le witb German li1les ami surIWDC&amp;; lbe family took lbe name "'W!Qthor~
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In 1934, die Fiedenl Communicalioos c....;~ was
~ it rcplaoed dJe FedeR! blio Cnmmi~
In 1938, fuuT dozen pooflle- kilbl Ual a niftroad
bridge. in Mootam oollaplled. sonding all:llin bmm :as die
"'Oympian~ bmtlin!; into Cust« Cmck.
In 1951, lbe~ily-iYid~ iillow "f've GotASca-et~
made its ckbu1 Clll CBS-TV wid! Gany MuiR m biN. .
In 1953. Julius Ret.• aJa:g, JS, ;md bis '&amp;'ife. Edd. 37, «''ll•
W:led f:K amspiring to pHS U,S. aomic ~ 10 lbe SeMel
Union, we« eX«UU.Cd ar Siq Sin! Prili0ll in Os!iining, N.Y.
In 1971, Pope Paul Vf pmclal!DJ"d ;a 191b-adlury
fhiladrlpbia bishop, JoLm Na•!llMII, Ibe first male US. uim.
In 1986, University mMatylud haslcnba!l 'loUr lal Bias,
die fin,t draft .p id: or dee Bostoo ~ ~ a fatal
CAJ!:3ine-indJ!Jwl ~five years ago: 1he FBI put ~ beir ~w ,
·Lust« aboard .a p1aDe in Mexico and flew him bact l0
California, five months :aft.cl' be'd h«o &lt;0011'1ioted in ab!iOIItiaof ~g and~ dee 1WID!1D ~ autborilies
said an
· triJd: driver _.oo ID!l Osama b:in I aden .aDd
admitted plots against lnins.ud lbe Brookilyn B~ bad
plewkd guilty to fdooy cbqes. lhe U.S. Air flome
dropped mansbutgbter and .aggt:avat.ed a~lt dlargeti I
against two ¥ter pilots who'd mistakenly bombed
Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan in JiMJ2. One pillill was
llllel' found guiliy of derefurion of duty, ;and neprimanded. 1
One yar_ ~= A truck bomb S'IIUCk a Shiite IDOSqtle in
Central BastJdad, killing .at bit 87. tJOOPie. PR;siden1 ~ush
and visiting lsrneli Prime Mi.nistN Ehwi 01mert :sided
emphatically with Palestinian P«Sidenl MJihmOud Abbas
in his standoft' wid! die militant gtoup H~s. 1be ~
muttle Atlanti.s omdocbd liool die i.manational space station for its rclum to eattiL
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. T&lt;lday's Biltbdays: Aaress Gena RowiJinds is 78. Nobel'
peace lautate Aung SanSuu Kyi is 63. Adress Pbyliaia
Rasbad is 60. Musician Lany Dunn i~55. ~§S Kathleen
Tllmer is 54. Country singer~ Stone is 52. Sit1gor
Malt DrBarge is 49. Singa-.danrw-MAmerican ldoi" judge Oiven the whOlesale fail~
Paula Abdul is 46. Arto£ Andy Lauer if&gt; 45. Roct musician ~ of die Bush presidency
Brian "Head" Wekl! is 38. Actmis RObin 1Wmey i.s 36. and il!he bankruptcy l(l)f
Ador Bumper Robinson· is 34. ~ss Poppy Montgomery Republican ideology, .Sen.
is 33, A~ss 'ZAte Saldana is JO. AalJr P.au1 Dano is 24.
John MoCain''i ooly sb0t at
Tbougbt foc Today: "'ne has two duties~ to be 1liOlried t'be White HGu~ is to ~ca­
and not to be worried." - E.M. Forsrer, Britim :Wtln' ~ Demooratlc . oollliD.~
(11179-1970).
, · Barack Obama .as an elititst
,Jidy-man woo can't keep
America safe. U nfottunate1y,
(Jhama' s given GOP pl'OJ'I3pftdists .a lfliir .amount m
rm prepared to !believe
...ork wit:h. Although 1he 4,yers bas . matured. And
press
mMt!ly Obama isn't responsible for
utters 10 the editor are welcome. They sholtld .be .less naliional
ignom:d it durin,g lhe great · aot:s AyCl'!i committed when
dum 300 !I&amp;!ORls. AJl iDll!rs arr subject to ~. nwst be anu..Qinron ausade. his Obama was .g years l(l)id. So
signed. and include address 111111 telep/rolle ...-be.r. No
W!signd . k.trers wiU be publisb.ed. lAten .should be in Chlcago past is tqJk:tc with Why•does it matter? Plll\l!ly
because a pul!llicity photo ~iilr
good taste, addnssing issues, not personalii:U!s. l.Durs cf potemial.embanrassmonts.
One
exampk: Ayers' 1·1)93 !book 'l'ugJ.tiVe
Jhanks to mganiwtions and individuals wiU rwr be accept- Remember when every- Days: A.Memoir," telling ·the
~ for publicarion.
body got huffy at ABC' s srory of Ibis anti-Vietnam
George Stephanopoulos .r.adicalism.
shows the
(or, .u king Obama :aOOut beipCOtiCled professor wipW'tlliam Ayeu,Abe Wqtber ing bis ect. on an Amorican
Undergroilod radical · who fl.~ .. He also boasted about
bombed lhe Pe~gon to never going to 1prison de.spite
ift?ader Services .
protest Vietnam'? Obama te.lro!ist aots. Obama favordescribed ·him as an 'ably reviewed the book in
CaniiCIIon Polley
PUbllohld - r -"-'· Yonllay
"~n,glisb p~fcssqr~ and the Chicago Tllibune. Puts a
Our main CD ""'m it) a1 stones is to 1lm&gt;uah Frldlly. 111 &lt;:ourt s.-.
sbgbt acq11amtance wbo ne.- spin oo his mockery ef
lie IIOCUf8le. HYO&lt;J l&lt;naw of @!'..rot' Puo••OI'. Ohio.
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and :a promment f~ 10 too .dainty m use such
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~ H:@llle, Columbus. Bucial will lbe •i n ribe Union will.bohHts first orientation
~. ICio'lumbus, mends IIIIIIY call 111 ilhc Cremeens session oof the 'Slliiiiia .o n
lfiu¢ll1 ~. Gailipalis, !from &lt;61ta '8 pE.Itoday. ·
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1fbe 'Session will 'be for
.all students IW.bo are enteroing Riio Gl;ande iti 1he fall
'SCIIIester, includin,g 1ihose
students who tPlan to
attend clAsses 111 'the new
/Rio Grande Meigs Center.
All pu:ents of the .incomoing students are also linv.it~d to attend.
Rio&lt;'.nmilc "Will hdld.additianal ·mient8tion sessions

· fi()MBROV - Families must bave JWPlicd lin advance
(or lfri(Jey'~ . food giveaway at the Meigs COQ)IeiatiiVe
!f'.ariJib-lllie s1gnups were in May. ·
1JbC IJIJirisb will accept l\PJ)licatioos •through ifhe montb of !later !in 1be ~ and a11
lli!y. lfmm''9-m I a.m., Tuesday 1hrougb firiday, for a give- inconiing stw:lents are
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'&lt;~w.I!Y SdhedLi1ed for Aug.l2.

one.CJf11bcse'SpCCilllactivitics.

th
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Several social activities
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"I strongly encourage the
iihe first Oliientation ses- Different sessions will be commuter students to attend
sian 'Will begin at 8:30 a.m. held for parents and stu- the after-houFS social activitoday with check•in for the dents during the orientation. ties as .well," McCain said.
·students .and their parents in
"Our goal is to answer ·'Whether students will ·be
!the · DAvis
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QJJteL During the orienta- . that .t he students and their they will enjoy and benefit
lion sessions, students will parents might have.'.'
froni the social activities."
take placement 'tests, meet
Students will have a
Students can register for
with academic advisors, chance to get to know tlle orientation session right
register for classes, talk to some of the faculty and up to June 19, but they are
fmancial aid counselors and staff, and learn more about encouraged to register early.
have a chance to get com- what college life will be Students can register by
fortable with t;he Cl1111pus.
like in the fall.
calling admissions at (800)
••,Parents are also wei- . "A very important .aspect 282-7201 or by logging
come 1o attend, but are not of orientation is to socialize onto the Rio Grande home
reguired," said Tammy and get to know each other," page, www.rio.edu.
McCain; director of admis- McCain said. "This will
The fall semester begins
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·pOMEROY - 'Malriage licenses were issued lin Meigs
&amp;!bate ()oun 1o: .Jordan Gabum Statts, 22, .and

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Sent!¥ IRe~ B~. 21, A!lbany~ lUObard Eugene
llWle1· sm• .and Amy !Lynn ILowe, 42, .Mbany; Thomas
~\\!l'e ·~ • .23, and Megan Ll!tl Venoy, !~, Long
~0m; !v.111 Eugene P-0well, 34, .a nd Misty Mac Roberts,
~. [;@Dg 1Bol10m.

RAOINE
llbc Recognized w~ last year's tained with a skit that . Bonnie Tawney, Staci
IFriiend&amp;bW Circle ()f die honored father, John Rose.
include&lt;! Frances Gilmore . Campbell, Deb McDaniel,
Carmel-Sutton IUMCbosted
Attending tbe dinner were Kathy McDaniel talked Kathy McDaniel, Jackie
.a fiJitber'-s Day !luncheon 10 Ro'!Vard Ervin, 'Dan Smith, about "quotes our mothers White, Tammy Chapman,
bonor fathers attendil!g lim Cunningham, Shawn use to say."
Rachel Hupp, Jean Alkire,
there.
Diddle, Noith Diddle, Jonah
Gifts were presented to Pete Hewitt, Sharon Morris,
A iP()t]udk 1undboon was Diddle . Tercy: ~~y. i l .. ! ! k e • · the oldtlst mothe.r,: Geraldine Juli~ Fleinin&amp;. Mary K
'8CIW:e1i~ :Nanev Circle, . MoDamel, 'Craig Harrison, Varney; the youngest I!JOth- Rose , Louise Prank, Amy
lleader &lt;Of. the . ftiiendshg! !JIIIiiieMcDaniel,JolmR.ose, er, Lisa 'Koenig; the mother Frank, Mary Ball, Nancy
Cirdc .mad ,fjltbcr'-s DA.Y !John Bentz, Dave IBall, with ·the most childJ:en, Circle and Pam Diddle. ·
~- I in+! Anu!ir!ll•" Arobie Rose, Larry Circle, Kathleen Motris; .the mothThe Carmel-Sutton UMC
pre , a~pil'.ilS 110 a1l and Pastor John Oil~.
er wiih the most gr•ndclril- also honored two special
i&amp;IIC- MID~.
· Last month the CirCle in dren, Mary Kay Yost; the mother&gt; during the Sunday
DtiiW,i ~ 6e Churoh'-s o'bservance of Motber's mother who traveled the church service. They were
F.da'~Oilj:lllei'Vices, lbon- Day busted a dinner honor- farthest Frances Gilmore, Mary Rose and Helen
IO!IIilfiflle.,. for 2008 were ·ing mothers of the clinmh. BQd t;he youngest girl pre- Pickens . Each mc;~ther was
Htnlan Carson and the late Circle opened the e:vent sent, Addie McDaniel.
presented wit:h· a gifrand -a
Clarence Lawrence whose with prayer ·.and a poem
Those present · included name plate for the wall
son, JJiincs Ray Lawrence b:fore a catcmd ·.dinner as those listed aboYe as well as mount in the sanctuary.
-s~ llllelllories about his IICI'Ved. Gamos were played Ann Wiles, Sarah Hoover, Previou s honored mothers
father s 1ife. llilcmlan. ;and .door jprizes aw.arded, Linda McTurner, Linda include Ger,aldine Varney
CJII'SOil .a1so'lalked aboutbis : JJ.udy .and Molly Gilmore . Cunningham,
Frances 2006, Betty Hayes and Jean
father, Herman ~arson. · 'Ullg .a dttet .and ..tllso enter- .Reiber. Mjchelle Beeler, Alkire in 2007.

·
J(Jfiq'ili A. Andersen, 45, and Teo::sa A. M~. 4ol ,
tan,gsville; !Ronald DAvid· IPettty• .k., .38, .JIIld Jennifer
~ llJdidb, 33, IP@Jlleroy; Alillip krfuony Woods, 34,
~ :Sbem:i Daw.n M1lston, 33, !Long Bottom; !Erik 'Scott
\i.a]ellCia, 38. and 'Kayla Mattie Gibbs, 23, !Reedsville;
b.ustin Howard Sigler, 23, and 'Samb IEiizabeth B0ggess,
~G )lergantow.n, W.Va.
': Benjamin lllemy Ewing fl, ll,
'S)unnna l:aDonna
~son, 30, !Pomeroy; Roy A1fred Stover, 55, and
JiniBnrte Marie Young, 21, Rutland; Keith Allen IKinzel, 41,
·~Brenda l!Ynne 'Wenoy, 41, Loqg 8 .0tlom; !Kevin Lemuel
(J~pi~k, 18, and Clomisa Michelle. P-ollock,
Racine.
· (J)JJIQ iEt;ic Nc1s0n, 25, and aacqucly.nn Mae Laqg, 27,
(Jeo')v.ille; Christopher Thomas Carson, 21, and Kelly
Qe¢C o'berts, 2'1, Nonfcilk, IVa.; IRi&lt;ihard W.illiam Wen, i18,
'bd :S~hanie !Renee Snider, 1'9, Midill~; !Kcith
'WdUiAEn !Ho!ll.ard, 29, and iiJrJicy'Sue!Ow.enSby,33, Rutland;
~~ W. l8o1in, 30, and f(elly M . 'Scllcrs, 21. Rutland.
lh'...._.Ewutr
..cial'toktaBPR£octgy and
llheplaintiifs are seeking
: wathew C. Wilson, 26, .and ll!lanmih L. IKCIIey, 21,
IASSOCIII1ED!!!IESS
.
W
RITal
(:ommeme
liQbcommittee
,an
un&amp;jlecified amount of
~ Joscpb !David Banihart, 20, .and ~sten ~ rejgb
last week that the level of damages.
~. 23. !Racine; 'f'unot:hy 'W'tlliam Cole~ 16, -~
COLUMBUS il:iour BPA exposure a person
'Handicraft spekesman
~~Ward, 18,1Pomcroy~ .and William C. Rife,
woold
receive
from
a
plastic
Steve
Richardson declined
Ohio
ba:v.e
rfiled
a
ll,JI[Ii!Julie A.. Burton, 28, LangsWile.
feilcnihwwnwinstJIIllk- bnltle is safe. Many of the comment
Wednesday.
••
.ersdiblby hot&amp;s., claimin,g studies. idutt Juuo'e reponed Playtex
spokeswoman
tb.e 'bottles·were IDide from higher 1evels wen: conducted Jacque! ine Burwitz said the
.a hlirmful chemical that under unrealistic cooPitions, . company doesn' t comment
~MERO¥ - A:n .action for diwrce wais filed in Mei_gs ·&amp;pali1:ed congt;essioruil bear- said Dr. Norris Alderson, the on pending legal matters. A
ICJ@lJ]lty Conunon ~leas Court by. Clllil P,atridk: Blll'l!ii!ger, ings · and prompted ·the Food
· and
'Drug Gerber
spokeswoman
ilieedsville, a~ainst ~tephanie Barrlqger, Coo1Wic.
world'-s ·l argest retailer to Administration's .associate referred
questions
to
!Jlbase out the products.
commissioner for science.
Switzerland-based Nestle
The .oomplllint filed last
"Although our review is SA, which acquired Gerber
wd in lU.S. nistriot 1Court ongoing, there's no reason Products Co. from ]ljovartis
.f!OMBltOY - A dissolution Willi granted in Meigs alleges ·the companies ikncw to recommend consumers AG last year.
'CJolJ]lly Cwnmon !Pleas Court to Rachel Dawn Ot~ .and that a &lt;Cibemical known as stop using products with
Message.s for · Nestle,
~e !Kendall Church.
'bislibenOI A was .associated (bisphenol A)," he said.
Eventlo and Avent were not
.wiib health problems . but
lhe lawsuit,' which seeks immediately
returned .
didn '.t disclose the risk. It class-action status, names Messages also were left for
cites scientific stu,dies that five complinies: Vandalia, the plaintiffs' attorney.
The U .S. government's
. pOMEROY - A foreclosure action was filed ~n Meip conclude 8PA, as the chem- Ohio-based Evenflo Co.,
ical
is
.also
known,
seeps
Illinois-based
Avent · National
Toxicology
{)0 Jll1tY Common Pleas Court by ObiG Vlilley B.arlk,
America
!from
·bottles
and
·sippy~ps
inc.,
MissouriProgram
said
in
April that
~li]lip&lt;&gt;lis, ,against !James oR. Acm:, !Jr., !Pomeroy, llllld otbers.
into
liquid.
based
Handicraft
Co.
,
there
is
"some
concern"
Ojvil j.udgr(Jilnt aCtions were filed by CA.CH, Demler,
Seeking
to
ease
public
·
C
onnecticut-based
Playtex
about
BPA
from
experi{)0 )o .• against Oawn C: Sayre, Pomeroy, Robert M. Hart,
Products
Inc.,
and
Swiss
ments
on
rais
that
linked
the
llDOOC!Ds
about
.
a
ny
lbealth
't.liddle,Prut, agaiRst Nationw.ide Mutual :C asualty &lt;Co., '
' ·"-"--'
hlpards;
officompany Gerber Novartis.
chemical to Changes 111
'Ca]lllllbus; and Gregoti DIMs, li!o~. and iltbcn,
\
ltgainst Forest Run Really Mill, Pome10y, Btld adteFS.

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LETTERS TO THE
EDITOR

The Daily Sentinel• Pqe As

llhings .are ·sure l0 :get v~
rou!Jh !before it'~ ·over. The
national media will j0in lin.
Just yesterday, somebody
seht me .a CBSN~s10om

al1ticle headlined -obama's
Radiclil-left Ttell Broad ·and
~p.~ llt'·s fille!l with iinfurmati0n the press 111egleoted
during the .ann-Hillary
witch hunt.
Maybe ['¥e liv.ed too loog
in the South, gJOO!Id zero in
the
GOP's
"S0uthern
Strategy." And mayhe
Obama can tJ:anscend mt .all
w 'lih f.eel-gOO&lt;il .r.bctonic
:aoout "change,~ pemaps not
lthe .m@st &lt;Original pelillical
slogan !but something everybody wants. r d WS@ bet a
lot that tthe mily w.ay he

.offeR Hi11aty the '\'We-presidential oolllinliOOa is as
political !theater :a1ier w's
privately agm=d 1o &lt;tum it
down. Why •wou1d she
choose vice president over
Senate majority leader, a
mMe pewerful]ob definitely within her 1'eaob? Were I
Obama, I'd .take ,a long look
at Nebraska . !R,epnblican
·sen. Chuck Hagel: .a stmng
conservative, :an Iraq-war
skeptic from lhe .get~go, a
Viemam combat veteran
and a serious man.
Obama's wtial outing .at
bst week•s American il&amp;~:ael
Public Afhiis Committee
(AIPAC) convention didn't
&lt;.lo 'much to j'osier confidence. Seeking to w.in over
Jewish VQterS ·leery of Jtbe
Wrigh(!Fm.ak:ban be&amp;, lbc
came · off as a bigger
Likudll.ik (Israeli neoconservative) than Hillary, .and
that's going some. Obama
drew applause by declaring
that t:he city of Jerusalem
· "must remain undivided"
under israeli rule. After
Palestinian leaders ob~­
ed, be baolctrachd w1thin
24 hours, retreating to the

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!Bush .administration'~; more
5ensib1e
&lt;View
that
Jerusalem·~ status be negO:
lliated during ~ace talks.
!Bill Clinton propesed an
"open .and undivided city,''
with ~t Jerusalem the
!Palestinian .capital.
'Se 'how does Obama get
!U1ound the "naive" business? Not 1by dissembling,
lbuJ: iby &amp;ghting back
Consider · :Jerusalem, for
example. You wouldn ·~ call
1he hardline ILikudnik posiillion ",nai~e." Werds like
"deluliiGnal" and "tribal,··
however, do ceme lt0 :mind,
Sacr.ed to all •three mooothe:
istic
religi@ns
Christianity, Judaism and
Islam - )etlllsa1em was a
divided &lt;City :trom 1948 to
1'967, when ilhc Israelis con- ·
quemd it by ferae . Its hundreds of !thousands of
Palestiniari 'l:esidents, whose
ancestors have lived there
·since Biblical times, are not
considered fsraeli citizens
and 'cannot vote.
.
Meanwhile, Israelis ikeep
1itea:ling falestinillll land for
illepl settlements .as the
Arab ·-slums · fester .and
decay. So long as the s~
things :are true, there can
·never be peace « Justice.
The great .majority of Israeli
citizens ~ndemand that. So
.do most ~Jewll.
So does Obama. Instead
mmimicbng McCain's cartoonish oDeOQOIISel'llatism,
.be oWeS ·tt ilO
Amcric•n
~ IOteJlplain tbat tgnor~
mg reality isn't evidence of
strength. but StiiPidity.
(Arkansas
D.ti!IOCI1CliGazetre oo1Km1list · GmWi
Lyons is national ~ga,

a

ziru&gt; award winner and cc-

author of "The Hunting of
the President" (Sr. Martin 's
Press. 1000). Y~u can email Lyons . at genelyonsl@sbcg.l obal.nd.)

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MLEJf

Sentenced
pOMEROY - · The following were sentenced in Meigs
'CouPty CQJDmon Pleas Court:
· • Counney Marie Mace:, one year, fOJgery.
·
• Gary M'. Johnson, Jr., 36 months, .receiving litolen property. failure to appear after recognizance release.
.J31izabeth Jenkins, three and a half years, ;possession -of
.l:lQcjline, trafficking in cocaine, .permitting drug .a buse.
'&amp;enfCnce suspended, CommunityCQnections.
·
• t.Uttbew Imboden, two yeaFS, breaking and ·entering and
.grand ~eft . Semen~ suspended, Community Clm'ections.
. .gonald J. Harmon, two years, receiving stolen JH:f.'HY
llnd forgery, on a motion to revoke community 10011tro •
• ]'.1ark A Norton, 36 months, receiving stolen Jhoperly.
'to ·be served consecutively with nine year sentence lin
of.'Xao1din County.
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phllse of the project.
Salisbury Township is one
of several local entities
wodcing with the MLEF on
the project ·though that
$1 00~000 will not go to the
trustees and has been
specifically earmarted fM
die community phase.
SteYe Musser, who is the
treasurer of the MLEF, said
so far $1.4 million has been
raised for the project and
its two phases which has a· .
total price tag of around $3
million,
.
The community phase will
"'tum dirt" possibly this sumpOMEROY - Th
lowing were arraigned io M.eip mer, Musser said, adding a
'CouJJty Common IPJeas Ceurt:
· .
.
. gokl is .to have a place for
· • ft,nthony V. Hudson, on ~barge of &lt;gross SJ;K.uai Iq~QSI- · .cross COUlltry kids from all
lion. !liJ.•OOO ,personal recognizance bond, $1,000 ·aurety three school districts to run
~ $10,000 a~ce ibond, July IS ~- · . . ·•• . 1tbii flill .as 'Vo'dl liS ;the com· · • William A. Snuth, on char:geti of trafficik:ing m maRjllll- mlllli:ty nature lrails up and
. i:ta possession of marijuana, permitting
abuse. running. Musser cautioned
!£1.0;000 personal recognizance bond. ~uly 15 · . ·
all that is dependent on the
• Candy Calaway, on charge of teceJVIII&amp; stolen property. construction and design
~10,000 peFSonal recognizance bond. July 24 trial.
committee and what d!ey

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started by Sue Ellen CoQper
quite .accidcntaii.Y v.lbcn sbc

tad a poem

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lently J~. :wbiOh ' ' . ed an older woman in purpk
clothing wearing a Rid bat
1he ·&amp;IOIY JOCS that on
. s e C«~pC!' went to a .
thrift shop, hooght herself a
bright red fedora, .and then
wearing her bat and canying a framed copy of 'the
poem, b¢gu .appmacbin&amp;
otbei:s 10 "go oul for tea in

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served" and the Red Hat
Society was formed i.Dfonnally, of course, since
the spirit of the group forbids rules. The single guideline of the group is that only
those 50 and over can wear
red and purple, while .those
under 50 must wear pink
and lavender.

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Volunteers
interested in
helping witb
Haunted Theatnt
come to meeting at'
Ariel June 30 at
1:OC) p.m•
Box Olllce: 4282ndAWL

Gallipolis, OH (7*1) 446-ARTS

Charla Snouffer

,
Words from a song writby Mike Harline many
years ago perhaps best
~s the philosophy of
this group of women with
·no goal other than to have
fun - "All my life, I've
done for you. Now it's my
turn to do for me."
Ask any Red Haner the
question "What . do you
do?" and you ' II get the
resppnse, "nothing but
. "
have a good ume.

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has joined the stalT of

Jtttitud~s

Salon

-· ·and &lt;Tann.ing
She invites aU her previous and any
MW

Charla

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dy ~older ~t~o~omen who
felt lbeu '!time bad been

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feel should be done fust.
Both
Stewart
.and
"The community phase is Senator John Kerry worked
clearly moving forward ," on securing capital approMusser added, saying the priation funding for the
second
phase
which
includes the construction of
GRrP.. D
a new football stadium will
take longer to develop; .
The playground being
developed for the communi- 1111011 = FOR1ltllllll lt'tMll
ty phase will have ari "ener- lBl: INWDIII.£
gy theme" wit:h windmills, a ~~~~~!·
1:41,4ll,lS,hydroelectric dam water iJ!i(J'I.u.Jii' IIO'Il! t:ti,tll,l:l,.
apparatus, a · pseudo coal 1HE H.-llftiiNG' • • t:I,G. ltl,ttl.
mme lfor kids 1&lt;1 explcire and lll!iG n!PA!Il!' iltl t25, ,~. . .
bikes that power light bulbs.
lll,l:IU:I,I:Il
This plAyground will be built
1:1,
1:1.tli, 411,
on ~ near/behind the WII.\N'~
1:11,121,111,old Salisbury School.
Musser said the MLEF IIEUiill1It:CI1Hi t. . . . . . .
has acqu~ an option on Nl~IUNES4 fl:.t~ t:ft,. . .,., tl.
all the land it needs for the 11IE SB!IUIS iiJ
• • IS,.
projCcts ani! ex.pects in 90 fiiii(l CAWN 11;11•
days the cheek will be writ1:1,1:11.
Ill!OIM fiG.Ilo
ten to purchase the property 1110119
which will be in the vicinity
of the old Salisbury School
and Meigs High School

Red Hat ........ Al..
-'nucb of tlte unique archiltcotufC of buildings along
~Sli:cet.
.
He talked about their customs and faJ]lily life. told of
lbe rapid population growth
&lt;OftbO&amp;e early years, and the .
'lnduslrial
.d evelopment
"hich brought prosperity to
lbe Ohio vaUey.
'JbC Red Hatters describe
tbeJtlSCI ves as a uni~!C' ,grolgl
~on~ middle (or
Qld) age wiib burna. It Wali

behavior and ·the brain,
early puberty and possibly
precancerous·changes in the
prostate and breast. While
such animal studies only
provide "limited evidence"
of risk, the draft report said
a possible effect on humans
·'cannot be dismissed."
That finding prompted
Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the
world's largest retaiJer, to
pledge BPA-free bottles by
early next year. Toys "R"
Us also pledged to pwge its
shelves of BPA-containing
bottles by year's end.
Bisphenol A is a ubiquitous chemical in household
goods, including eyeglasses, food cans and CDs and
DVDs. It also is found in
dental sealants. More than 6
million pounds of bispbenol
are produced in the U.S.
each year by Dow Chemical
Co., Bayer · AG and other
manufacturers .

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Today iillmr&lt;day, une •
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~ 195 days le:ft in lbe year.
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Today's Hi;gb!i,gln in ·Histoty: On June 19, 1865, Umon
boops CQID11llandcd by Maj. Gem. GoobJ Gat1ger :amived
in Oalvestim, Tens, wilb news lhat the Civil W:anflas over,
_. cU1 all remaining slaves in Teus \WK !me. (This
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l'he idea, .assuming ltbe mnt.t11 liicld!i - .8l; lhe &lt;Cllllriers
w.ould l!e an &lt;COODomica1 &lt;C81' ,caeaJ with 11\gh lfuoloOOSts !by
wil!h0ut mileage funits. !f.aisllJ! ptiioes :anJ!l :aMi111l &lt;On
"Thiis Is lthe liiTst summer ifieet; McMUili'JIY illlli!
Jt'hat it's .actuaily .~
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&amp;als.1fllbJI&gt;Je.f0Dhuyn~,g
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k! dociiding wbother. you llast-minl!-te ·.~· llihooe
1i/, durill.g Wodd W.arl. Kifl8 ~ V OJldm:lll illle , GJn pull o'ft'
IJist·rmnute .are 001tam «&lt;lles 1ihat iro)n
British royal Wnily ro dispm!le witb German li1les ami surIWDC&amp;; lbe family took lbe name "'W!Qthor~
1
In 1934, die Fiedenl Communicalioos c....;~ was
~ it rcplaoed dJe FedeR! blio Cnmmi~
In 1938, fuuT dozen pooflle- kilbl Ual a niftroad
bridge. in Mootam oollaplled. sonding all:llin bmm :as die
"'Oympian~ bmtlin!; into Cust« Cmck.
In 1951, lbe~ily-iYid~ iillow "f've GotASca-et~
made its ckbu1 Clll CBS-TV wid! Gany MuiR m biN. .
In 1953. Julius Ret.• aJa:g, JS, ;md bis '&amp;'ife. Edd. 37, «''ll•
W:led f:K amspiring to pHS U,S. aomic ~ 10 lbe SeMel
Union, we« eX«UU.Cd ar Siq Sin! Prili0ll in Os!iining, N.Y.
In 1971, Pope Paul Vf pmclal!DJ"d ;a 191b-adlury
fhiladrlpbia bishop, JoLm Na•!llMII, Ibe first male US. uim.
In 1986, University mMatylud haslcnba!l 'loUr lal Bias,
die fin,t draft .p id: or dee Bostoo ~ ~ a fatal
CAJ!:3ine-indJ!Jwl ~five years ago: 1he FBI put ~ beir ~w ,
·Lust« aboard .a p1aDe in Mexico and flew him bact l0
California, five months :aft.cl' be'd h«o &lt;0011'1ioted in ab!iOIItiaof ~g and~ dee 1WID!1D ~ autborilies
said an
· triJd: driver _.oo ID!l Osama b:in I aden .aDd
admitted plots against lnins.ud lbe Brookilyn B~ bad
plewkd guilty to fdooy cbqes. lhe U.S. Air flome
dropped mansbutgbter and .aggt:avat.ed a~lt dlargeti I
against two ¥ter pilots who'd mistakenly bombed
Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan in JiMJ2. One pillill was
llllel' found guiliy of derefurion of duty, ;and neprimanded. 1
One yar_ ~= A truck bomb S'IIUCk a Shiite IDOSqtle in
Central BastJdad, killing .at bit 87. tJOOPie. PR;siden1 ~ush
and visiting lsrneli Prime Mi.nistN Ehwi 01mert :sided
emphatically with Palestinian P«Sidenl MJihmOud Abbas
in his standoft' wid! die militant gtoup H~s. 1be ~
muttle Atlanti.s omdocbd liool die i.manational space station for its rclum to eattiL
.
. T&lt;lday's Biltbdays: Aaress Gena RowiJinds is 78. Nobel'
peace lautate Aung SanSuu Kyi is 63. Adress Pbyliaia
Rasbad is 60. Musician Lany Dunn i~55. ~§S Kathleen
Tllmer is 54. Country singer~ Stone is 52. Sit1gor
Malt DrBarge is 49. Singa-.danrw-MAmerican ldoi" judge Oiven the whOlesale fail~
Paula Abdul is 46. Arto£ Andy Lauer if&gt; 45. Roct musician ~ of die Bush presidency
Brian "Head" Wekl! is 38. Actmis RObin 1Wmey i.s 36. and il!he bankruptcy l(l)f
Ador Bumper Robinson· is 34. ~ss Poppy Montgomery Republican ideology, .Sen.
is 33, A~ss 'ZAte Saldana is JO. AalJr P.au1 Dano is 24.
John MoCain''i ooly sb0t at
Tbougbt foc Today: "'ne has two duties~ to be 1liOlried t'be White HGu~ is to ~ca­
and not to be worried." - E.M. Forsrer, Britim :Wtln' ~ Demooratlc . oollliD.~
(11179-1970).
, · Barack Obama .as an elititst
,Jidy-man woo can't keep
America safe. U nfottunate1y,
(Jhama' s given GOP pl'OJ'I3pftdists .a lfliir .amount m
rm prepared to !believe
...ork wit:h. Although 1he 4,yers bas . matured. And
press
mMt!ly Obama isn't responsible for
utters 10 the editor are welcome. They sholtld .be .less naliional
ignom:d it durin,g lhe great · aot:s AyCl'!i committed when
dum 300 !I&amp;!ORls. AJl iDll!rs arr subject to ~. nwst be anu..Qinron ausade. his Obama was .g years l(l)id. So
signed. and include address 111111 telep/rolle ...-be.r. No
W!signd . k.trers wiU be publisb.ed. lAten .should be in Chlcago past is tqJk:tc with Why•does it matter? Plll\l!ly
because a pul!llicity photo ~iilr
good taste, addnssing issues, not personalii:U!s. l.Durs cf potemial.embanrassmonts.
One
exampk: Ayers' 1·1)93 !book 'l'ugJ.tiVe
Jhanks to mganiwtions and individuals wiU rwr be accept- Remember when every- Days: A.Memoir," telling ·the
~ for publicarion.
body got huffy at ABC' s srory of Ibis anti-Vietnam
George Stephanopoulos .r.adicalism.
shows the
(or, .u king Obama :aOOut beipCOtiCled professor wipW'tlliam Ayeu,Abe Wqtber ing bis ect. on an Amorican
Undergroilod radical · who fl.~ .. He also boasted about
bombed lhe Pe~gon to never going to 1prison de.spite
ift?ader Services .
protest Vietnam'? Obama te.lro!ist aots. Obama favordescribed ·him as an 'ably reviewed the book in
CaniiCIIon Polley
PUbllohld - r -"-'· Yonllay
"~n,glisb p~fcssqr~ and the Chicago Tllibune. Puts a
Our main CD ""'m it) a1 stones is to 1lm&gt;uah Frldlly. 111 &lt;:ourt s.-.
sbgbt acq11amtance wbo ne.- spin oo his mockery ef
lie IIOCUf8le. HYO&lt;J l&lt;naw of @!'..rot' Puo••OI'. Ohio.
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happened to live in Ills bab~ ,boomer "psy.chodraIna~- Cllll the rww11aam al (7-10) ..,.._poid lllf'o"•iOI'.
oerghborbood.
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and :a promment f~ 10 too .dainty m use such
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RIO GRANDE -The
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~ H:@llle, Columbus. Bucial will lbe •i n ribe Union will.bohHts first orientation
~. ICio'lumbus, mends IIIIIIY call 111 ilhc Cremeens session oof the 'Slliiiiia .o n
lfiu¢ll1 ~. Gailipalis, !from &lt;61ta '8 pE.Itoday. ·
Thursday and ifiriday.

:..,~!s!~!~:!-~~y may be ~- ltbe family lby
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tDCd Btiffs ·
· Food ginfiay

1fbe 'Session will 'be for
.all students IW.bo are enteroing Riio Gl;ande iti 1he fall
'SCIIIester, includin,g 1ihose
students who tPlan to
attend clAsses 111 'the new
/Rio Grande Meigs Center.
All pu:ents of the .incomoing students are also linv.it~d to attend.
Rio&lt;'.nmilc "Will hdld.additianal ·mient8tion sessions

· fi()MBROV - Families must bave JWPlicd lin advance
(or lfri(Jey'~ . food giveaway at the Meigs COQ)IeiatiiVe
!f'.ariJib-lllie s1gnups were in May. ·
1JbC IJIJirisb will accept l\PJ)licatioos •through ifhe montb of !later !in 1be ~ and a11
lli!y. lfmm''9-m I a.m., Tuesday 1hrougb firiday, for a give- inconiing stw:lents are
·~ 10 lake part lin
'&lt;~w.I!Y SdhedLi1ed for Aug.l2.

one.CJf11bcse'SpCCilllactivitics.

th
eir anxiety about starting
UN IV EllS IT Y 0 F
college.'·
~0 G~ANDE
Several social activities
.
will be held for the students
·
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. and their parents.
"I strongly encourage the
iihe first Oliientation ses- Different sessions will be commuter students to attend
sian 'Will begin at 8:30 a.m. held for parents and stu- the after-houFS social activitoday with check•in for the dents during the orientation. ties as .well," McCain said.
·students .and their parents in
"Our goal is to answer ·'Whether students will ·be
!the · DAvis
&lt;
U niversity any questions and concerns living on .campus or .at borne,
QJJteL During the orienta- . that .t he students and their they will enjoy and benefit
lion sessions, students will parents might have.'.'
froni the social activities."
take placement 'tests, meet
Students will have a
Students can register for
with academic advisors, chance to get to know tlle orientation session right
register for classes, talk to some of the faculty and up to June 19, but they are
fmancial aid counselors and staff, and learn more about encouraged to register early.
have a chance to get com- what college life will be Students can register by
fortable with t;he Cl1111pus.
like in the fall.
calling admissions at (800)
••,Parents are also wei- . "A very important .aspect 282-7201 or by logging
come 1o attend, but are not of orientation is to socialize onto the Rio Grande home
reguired," said Tammy and get to know each other," page, www.rio.edu.
McCain; director of admis- McCain said. "This will
The fall semester begins
sions .at Rio Grande. help. to take away some of Aug. 25.

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Friendship Cirde honors mothers and fathers
·pOMEROY - 'Malriage licenses were issued lin Meigs
&amp;!bate ()oun 1o: .Jordan Gabum Statts, 22, .and

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Sent!¥ IRe~ B~. 21, A!lbany~ lUObard Eugene
llWle1· sm• .and Amy !Lynn ILowe, 42, .Mbany; Thomas
~\\!l'e ·~ • .23, and Megan Ll!tl Venoy, !~, Long
~0m; !v.111 Eugene P-0well, 34, .a nd Misty Mac Roberts,
~. [;@Dg 1Bol10m.

RAOINE
llbc Recognized w~ last year's tained with a skit that . Bonnie Tawney, Staci
IFriiend&amp;bW Circle ()f die honored father, John Rose.
include&lt;! Frances Gilmore . Campbell, Deb McDaniel,
Carmel-Sutton IUMCbosted
Attending tbe dinner were Kathy McDaniel talked Kathy McDaniel, Jackie
.a fiJitber'-s Day !luncheon 10 Ro'!Vard Ervin, 'Dan Smith, about "quotes our mothers White, Tammy Chapman,
bonor fathers attendil!g lim Cunningham, Shawn use to say."
Rachel Hupp, Jean Alkire,
there.
Diddle, Noith Diddle, Jonah
Gifts were presented to Pete Hewitt, Sharon Morris,
A iP()t]udk 1undboon was Diddle . Tercy: ~~y. i l .. ! ! k e • · the oldtlst mothe.r,: Geraldine Juli~ Fleinin&amp;. Mary K
'8CIW:e1i~ :Nanev Circle, . MoDamel, 'Craig Harrison, Varney; the youngest I!JOth- Rose , Louise Prank, Amy
lleader &lt;Of. the . ftiiendshg! !JIIIiiieMcDaniel,JolmR.ose, er, Lisa 'Koenig; the mother Frank, Mary Ball, Nancy
Cirdc .mad ,fjltbcr'-s DA.Y !John Bentz, Dave IBall, with ·the most childJ:en, Circle and Pam Diddle. ·
~- I in+! Anu!ir!ll•" Arobie Rose, Larry Circle, Kathleen Motris; .the mothThe Carmel-Sutton UMC
pre , a~pil'.ilS 110 a1l and Pastor John Oil~.
er wiih the most gr•ndclril- also honored two special
i&amp;IIC- MID~.
· Last month the CirCle in dren, Mary Kay Yost; the mother&gt; during the Sunday
DtiiW,i ~ 6e Churoh'-s o'bservance of Motber's mother who traveled the church service. They were
F.da'~Oilj:lllei'Vices, lbon- Day busted a dinner honor- farthest Frances Gilmore, Mary Rose and Helen
IO!IIilfiflle.,. for 2008 were ·ing mothers of the clinmh. BQd t;he youngest girl pre- Pickens . Each mc;~ther was
Htnlan Carson and the late Circle opened the e:vent sent, Addie McDaniel.
presented wit:h· a gifrand -a
Clarence Lawrence whose with prayer ·.and a poem
Those present · included name plate for the wall
son, JJiincs Ray Lawrence b:fore a catcmd ·.dinner as those listed aboYe as well as mount in the sanctuary.
-s~ llllelllories about his IICI'Ved. Gamos were played Ann Wiles, Sarah Hoover, Previou s honored mothers
father s 1ife. llilcmlan. ;and .door jprizes aw.arded, Linda McTurner, Linda include Ger,aldine Varney
CJII'SOil .a1so'lalked aboutbis : JJ.udy .and Molly Gilmore . Cunningham,
Frances 2006, Betty Hayes and Jean
father, Herman ~arson. · 'Ullg .a dttet .and ..tllso enter- .Reiber. Mjchelle Beeler, Alkire in 2007.

·
J(Jfiq'ili A. Andersen, 45, and Teo::sa A. M~. 4ol ,
tan,gsville; !Ronald DAvid· IPettty• .k., .38, .JIIld Jennifer
~ llJdidb, 33, IP@Jlleroy; Alillip krfuony Woods, 34,
~ :Sbem:i Daw.n M1lston, 33, !Long Bottom; !Erik 'Scott
\i.a]ellCia, 38. and 'Kayla Mattie Gibbs, 23, !Reedsville;
b.ustin Howard Sigler, 23, and 'Samb IEiizabeth B0ggess,
~G )lergantow.n, W.Va.
': Benjamin lllemy Ewing fl, ll,
'S)unnna l:aDonna
~son, 30, !Pomeroy; Roy A1fred Stover, 55, and
JiniBnrte Marie Young, 21, Rutland; Keith Allen IKinzel, 41,
·~Brenda l!Ynne 'Wenoy, 41, Loqg 8 .0tlom; !Kevin Lemuel
(J~pi~k, 18, and Clomisa Michelle. P-ollock,
Racine.
· (J)JJIQ iEt;ic Nc1s0n, 25, and aacqucly.nn Mae Laqg, 27,
(Jeo')v.ille; Christopher Thomas Carson, 21, and Kelly
Qe¢C o'berts, 2'1, Nonfcilk, IVa.; IRi&lt;ihard W.illiam Wen, i18,
'bd :S~hanie !Renee Snider, 1'9, Midill~; !Kcith
'WdUiAEn !Ho!ll.ard, 29, and iiJrJicy'Sue!Ow.enSby,33, Rutland;
~~ W. l8o1in, 30, and f(elly M . 'Scllcrs, 21. Rutland.
lh'...._.Ewutr
..cial'toktaBPR£octgy and
llheplaintiifs are seeking
: wathew C. Wilson, 26, .and ll!lanmih L. IKCIIey, 21,
IASSOCIII1ED!!!IESS
.
W
RITal
(:ommeme
liQbcommittee
,an
un&amp;jlecified amount of
~ Joscpb !David Banihart, 20, .and ~sten ~ rejgb
last week that the level of damages.
~. 23. !Racine; 'f'unot:hy 'W'tlliam Cole~ 16, -~
COLUMBUS il:iour BPA exposure a person
'Handicraft spekesman
~~Ward, 18,1Pomcroy~ .and William C. Rife,
woold
receive
from
a
plastic
Steve
Richardson declined
Ohio
ba:v.e
rfiled
a
ll,JI[Ii!Julie A.. Burton, 28, LangsWile.
feilcnihwwnwinstJIIllk- bnltle is safe. Many of the comment
Wednesday.
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.ersdiblby hot&amp;s., claimin,g studies. idutt Juuo'e reponed Playtex
spokeswoman
tb.e 'bottles·were IDide from higher 1evels wen: conducted Jacque! ine Burwitz said the
.a hlirmful chemical that under unrealistic cooPitions, . company doesn' t comment
~MERO¥ - A:n .action for diwrce wais filed in Mei_gs ·&amp;pali1:ed congt;essioruil bear- said Dr. Norris Alderson, the on pending legal matters. A
ICJ@lJ]lty Conunon ~leas Court by. Clllil P,atridk: Blll'l!ii!ger, ings · and prompted ·the Food
· and
'Drug Gerber
spokeswoman
ilieedsville, a~ainst ~tephanie Barrlqger, Coo1Wic.
world'-s ·l argest retailer to Administration's .associate referred
questions
to
!Jlbase out the products.
commissioner for science.
Switzerland-based Nestle
The .oomplllint filed last
"Although our review is SA, which acquired Gerber
wd in lU.S. nistriot 1Court ongoing, there's no reason Products Co. from ]ljovartis
.f!OMBltOY - A dissolution Willi granted in Meigs alleges ·the companies ikncw to recommend consumers AG last year.
'CJolJ]lly Cwnmon !Pleas Court to Rachel Dawn Ot~ .and that a &lt;Cibemical known as stop using products with
Message.s for · Nestle,
~e !Kendall Church.
'bislibenOI A was .associated (bisphenol A)," he said.
Eventlo and Avent were not
.wiib health problems . but
lhe lawsuit,' which seeks immediately
returned .
didn '.t disclose the risk. It class-action status, names Messages also were left for
cites scientific stu,dies that five complinies: Vandalia, the plaintiffs' attorney.
The U .S. government's
. pOMEROY - A foreclosure action was filed ~n Meip conclude 8PA, as the chem- Ohio-based Evenflo Co.,
ical
is
.also
known,
seeps
Illinois-based
Avent · National
Toxicology
{)0 Jll1tY Common Pleas Court by ObiG Vlilley B.arlk,
America
!from
·bottles
and
·sippy~ps
inc.,
MissouriProgram
said
in
April that
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into
liquid.
based
Handicraft
Co.
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there
is
"some
concern"
Ojvil j.udgr(Jilnt aCtions were filed by CA.CH, Demler,
Seeking
to
ease
public
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onnecticut-based
Playtex
about
BPA
from
experi{)0 )o .• against Oawn C: Sayre, Pomeroy, Robert M. Hart,
Products
Inc.,
and
Swiss
ments
on
rais
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LETTERS TO THE
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The Daily Sentinel• Pqe As

llhings .are ·sure l0 :get v~
rou!Jh !before it'~ ·over. The
national media will j0in lin.
Just yesterday, somebody
seht me .a CBSN~s10om

al1ticle headlined -obama's
Radiclil-left Ttell Broad ·and
~p.~ llt'·s fille!l with iinfurmati0n the press 111egleoted
during the .ann-Hillary
witch hunt.
Maybe ['¥e liv.ed too loog
in the South, gJOO!Id zero in
the
GOP's
"S0uthern
Strategy." And mayhe
Obama can tJ:anscend mt .all
w 'lih f.eel-gOO&lt;il .r.bctonic
:aoout "change,~ pemaps not
lthe .m@st &lt;Original pelillical
slogan !but something everybody wants. r d WS@ bet a
lot that tthe mily w.ay he

.offeR Hi11aty the '\'We-presidential oolllinliOOa is as
political !theater :a1ier w's
privately agm=d 1o &lt;tum it
down. Why •wou1d she
choose vice president over
Senate majority leader, a
mMe pewerful]ob definitely within her 1'eaob? Were I
Obama, I'd .take ,a long look
at Nebraska . !R,epnblican
·sen. Chuck Hagel: .a stmng
conservative, :an Iraq-war
skeptic from lhe .get~go, a
Viemam combat veteran
and a serious man.
Obama's wtial outing .at
bst week•s American il&amp;~:ael
Public Afhiis Committee
(AIPAC) convention didn't
&lt;.lo 'much to j'osier confidence. Seeking to w.in over
Jewish VQterS ·leery of Jtbe
Wrigh(!Fm.ak:ban be&amp;, lbc
came · off as a bigger
Likudll.ik (Israeli neoconservative) than Hillary, .and
that's going some. Obama
drew applause by declaring
that t:he city of Jerusalem
· "must remain undivided"
under israeli rule. After
Palestinian leaders ob~­
ed, be baolctrachd w1thin
24 hours, retreating to the

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!Bush .administration'~; more
5ensib1e
&lt;View
that
Jerusalem·~ status be negO:
lliated during ~ace talks.
!Bill Clinton propesed an
"open .and undivided city,''
with ~t Jerusalem the
!Palestinian .capital.
'Se 'how does Obama get
!U1ound the "naive" business? Not 1by dissembling,
lbuJ: iby &amp;ghting back
Consider · :Jerusalem, for
example. You wouldn ·~ call
1he hardline ILikudnik posiillion ",nai~e." Werds like
"deluliiGnal" and "tribal,··
however, do ceme lt0 :mind,
Sacr.ed to all •three mooothe:
istic
religi@ns
Christianity, Judaism and
Islam - )etlllsa1em was a
divided &lt;City :trom 1948 to
1'967, when ilhc Israelis con- ·
quemd it by ferae . Its hundreds of !thousands of
Palestiniari 'l:esidents, whose
ancestors have lived there
·since Biblical times, are not
considered fsraeli citizens
and 'cannot vote.
.
Meanwhile, Israelis ikeep
1itea:ling falestinillll land for
illepl settlements .as the
Arab ·-slums · fester .and
decay. So long as the s~
things :are true, there can
·never be peace « Justice.
The great .majority of Israeli
citizens ~ndemand that. So
.do most ~Jewll.
So does Obama. Instead
mmimicbng McCain's cartoonish oDeOQOIISel'llatism,
.be oWeS ·tt ilO
Amcric•n
~ IOteJlplain tbat tgnor~
mg reality isn't evidence of
strength. but StiiPidity.
(Arkansas
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the President" (Sr. Martin 's
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Sentenced
pOMEROY - · The following were sentenced in Meigs
'CouPty CQJDmon Pleas Court:
· • Counney Marie Mace:, one year, fOJgery.
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• Gary M'. Johnson, Jr., 36 months, .receiving litolen property. failure to appear after recognizance release.
.J31izabeth Jenkins, three and a half years, ;possession -of
.l:lQcjline, trafficking in cocaine, .permitting drug .a buse.
'&amp;enfCnce suspended, CommunityCQnections.
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• t.Uttbew Imboden, two yeaFS, breaking and ·entering and
.grand ~eft . Semen~ suspended, Community Clm'ections.
. .gonald J. Harmon, two years, receiving stolen JH:f.'HY
llnd forgery, on a motion to revoke community 10011tro •
• ]'.1ark A Norton, 36 months, receiving stolen Jhoperly.
'to ·be served consecutively with nine year sentence lin
of.'Xao1din County.
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phllse of the project.
Salisbury Township is one
of several local entities
wodcing with the MLEF on
the project ·though that
$1 00~000 will not go to the
trustees and has been
specifically earmarted fM
die community phase.
SteYe Musser, who is the
treasurer of the MLEF, said
so far $1.4 million has been
raised for the project and
its two phases which has a· .
total price tag of around $3
million,
.
The community phase will
"'tum dirt" possibly this sumpOMEROY - Th
lowing were arraigned io M.eip mer, Musser said, adding a
'CouJJty Common IPJeas Ceurt:
· .
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. gokl is .to have a place for
· • ft,nthony V. Hudson, on ~barge of &lt;gross SJ;K.uai Iq~QSI- · .cross COUlltry kids from all
lion. !liJ.•OOO ,personal recognizance bond, $1,000 ·aurety three school districts to run
~ $10,000 a~ce ibond, July IS ~- · . . ·•• . 1tbii flill .as 'Vo'dl liS ;the com· · • William A. Snuth, on char:geti of trafficik:ing m maRjllll- mlllli:ty nature lrails up and
. i:ta possession of marijuana, permitting
abuse. running. Musser cautioned
!£1.0;000 personal recognizance bond. ~uly 15 · . ·
all that is dependent on the
• Candy Calaway, on charge of teceJVIII&amp; stolen property. construction and design
~10,000 peFSonal recognizance bond. July 24 trial.
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clothing wearing a Rid bat
1he ·&amp;IOIY JOCS that on
. s e C«~pC!' went to a .
thrift shop, hooght herself a
bright red fedora, .and then
wearing her bat and canying a framed copy of 'the
poem, b¢gu .appmacbin&amp;
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the spirit of the group forbids rules. The single guideline of the group is that only
those 50 and over can wear
red and purple, while .those
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Volunteers
interested in
helping witb
Haunted Theatnt
come to meeting at'
Ariel June 30 at
1:OC) p.m•
Box Olllce: 4282ndAWL

Gallipolis, OH (7*1) 446-ARTS

Charla Snouffer

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Words from a song writby Mike Harline many
years ago perhaps best
~s the philosophy of
this group of women with
·no goal other than to have
fun - "All my life, I've
done for you. Now it's my
turn to do for me."
Ask any Red Haner the
question "What . do you
do?" and you ' II get the
resppnse, "nothing but
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feel should be done fust.
Both
Stewart
.and
"The community phase is Senator John Kerry worked
clearly moving forward ," on securing capital approMusser added, saying the priation funding for the
second
phase
which
includes the construction of
GRrP.. D
a new football stadium will
take longer to develop; .
The playground being
developed for the communi- 1111011 = FOR1ltllllll lt'tMll
ty phase will have ari "ener- lBl: INWDIII.£
gy theme" wit:h windmills, a ~~~~~!·
1:41,4ll,lS,hydroelectric dam water iJ!i(J'I.u.Jii' IIO'Il! t:ti,tll,l:l,.
apparatus, a · pseudo coal 1HE H.-llftiiNG' • • t:I,G. ltl,ttl.
mme lfor kids 1&lt;1 explcire and lll!iG n!PA!Il!' iltl t25, ,~. . .
bikes that power light bulbs.
lll,l:IU:I,I:Il
This plAyground will be built
1:1,
1:1.tli, 411,
on ~ near/behind the WII.\N'~
1:11,121,111,old Salisbury School.
Musser said the MLEF IIEUiill1It:CI1Hi t. . . . . . .
has acqu~ an option on Nl~IUNES4 fl:.t~ t:ft,. . .,., tl.
all the land it needs for the 11IE SB!IUIS iiJ
• • IS,.
projCcts ani! ex.pects in 90 fiiii(l CAWN 11;11•
days the cheek will be writ1:1,1:11.
Ill!OIM fiG.Ilo
ten to purchase the property 1110119
which will be in the vicinity
of the old Salisbury School
and Meigs High School

Red Hat ........ Al..
-'nucb of tlte unique archiltcotufC of buildings along
~Sli:cet.
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He talked about their customs and faJ]lily life. told of
lbe rapid population growth
&lt;OftbO&amp;e early years, and the .
'lnduslrial
.d evelopment
"hich brought prosperity to
lbe Ohio vaUey.
'JbC Red Hatters describe
tbeJtlSCI ves as a uni~!C' ,grolgl
~on~ middle (or
Qld) age wiib burna. It Wali

behavior and ·the brain,
early puberty and possibly
precancerous·changes in the
prostate and breast. While
such animal studies only
provide "limited evidence"
of risk, the draft report said
a possible effect on humans
·'cannot be dismissed."
That finding prompted
Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the
world's largest retaiJer, to
pledge BPA-free bottles by
early next year. Toys "R"
Us also pledged to pwge its
shelves of BPA-containing
bottles by year's end.
Bisphenol A is a ubiquitous chemical in household
goods, including eyeglasses, food cans and CDs and
DVDs. It also is found in
dental sealants. More than 6
million pounds of bispbenol
are produced in the U.S.
each year by Dow Chemical
Co., Bayer · AG and other
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GAUJPOUS- 11;le 24lb annual
Holzer Mrrlioll Cmler Ommunity
Health and WeiiDess Fair will be
bcld Saturday, June 21, from 8 a.m.
until noon in the bos~
&amp;lt!C!!tiool and Confcu:w:
oo1begroundtloorof1bc&lt;llarbE.
Holzer IL, MD, Stnxery Centa' in
Coallipolis, 8IXXllliing to COIIIQIUIIity
Health and Wellness Director
Bonnir McFarland, RN, BSN.
Free and open to lhe. public, the
fair will offer several beahh screenings including non-fasting cb\)lcstcrol and 'pucosc, blood presliUIC,
· boDe density and much more.
A special feature Ibis year will be
;fee lin:ast c:Jw'ks and breast care
•sesnoetds by Sandy Colbin, BSN.
CNP. ntnepraclitioocl' at the HOizec
Cetm' fir Canca- Care. No appointmatt is nccessay fir the~ breast
douts and those individuals who
.111111et the mrdjt:aJ guidclincs as ~
uiMed in 1he cenll:r's Susan Komen
Bmlst Qmar Grant will Jmeivc a
free manu.. ogram mrlw.

The hospital's annual Oxnmunity

social set
Hcahh and Wdlness Fair is always a
hiahliabt of the yeiR' with btmdreds.
SYRACUSE - The Syracuse
of aria residmts from lbe multicounty area served by ~181 Community ·Centei will have an

coming to take adviuage of~ the
sam1inp .&amp;ed, liOd finding aluable infumialion 011 bow
' !bey can maj,.w., a trahby lifestYle.
As ~wt~si:res, "New
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Fair povidcs easy aroess to this
data, and lbe ideal opportullity to
leam more about the vaious ckpattmeots· tbal provide bolh illf"'imt
and onlj181ieot care lD lhe C(jilllwnity. We are very pleaaed to share this
oppmunity With oCber oomm•mrty
br:aJ!bc.-e providl:6, Malk your calendars f~r Salurday. June 21 and
plan to COIDC 10 the fair."
For lfiOrt iltjomtGtioft abo111 tltis
year's . 011!11fUUJiry Healllt and
Welbtess Fair, oa1l McFarlmtd at

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&amp;tries will also be aooepted over
to 3 p.DL
Participants aced to bring their the pbooc by calling 446-7538,
own poles. if this is a problem
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for 'the 2008 ~ football
iCIIOO to boys and girls in ,
grades 1-6 tie2innin2 witb
lhc 2008•09 '.Schoof year. ··
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at Meigs Hid! School. All
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.. Low~ gave •up 1hree ru~s. Th~y. scoring a total of
mcluding
Edwm 17 runs.
Encarnacion's solo homer. . Arroyo is iii his own
ffi.s six ~Uls . mat¢beil slump.~ right-bander~his seiiSOII, high.
a 't won smce May 26.. gmng
The Reds lost for the Udl 0-2 in hi.- last four staJts
time in 1&lt;6 ~s, .a sl~J!l1P wilh a 6.3~ ERA.. He ga~e
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Loney has been a big
problem for the R.ed;s all scason, batting .400 wilh a pair
of hnni!S'S and sev~ ~fs.
1be first baseman as bavmg
a \big monlh overall, bltttinJ;
.396in !une. He hit ~s ~tli
homer m the fourth liiDlllg.
then doubled home a 11lD

1hat made It 4-1 in the sixlh.
Andre Elhier, who brought
a 2-for~20 slump into ·fue
game, bad a JIIID-sooriilg sin~.:mong his tllrec
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1evendl off reliever Jeremy
Affeldt made it 6-1.
Ken Grifti:y Jr. was out of
the Reds' lineup for a second

consecutive game because
qf illness. Rookie Jay Bruce
took his spot in right field
and made two of the game's
two best defensive plays ..
Bruce made a diving catch
on Pierre's liner in lhe thmt;
then an over-the-shoulder
catch of Blake DeWitt's
drive to.lhe warning track.

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his 14th major title even
more staggmDg - despite
lhe stress fractures, be managed to win a U.S. ()pen that
~ fi-.:e days of fiincb~ gnmacmg and a long list
olSJ)CCt3CU]ar shots 1hat have
-defined bis cmeer.
"Although I will miss tbe
rest of the 2008 season, rm
thrilled wilh dle fact 1hat last
week was such a special
tournament," Woods said.
He won despite ·dootors
telling bim to rest.
Hauey was with him in
flaDda when doctors mld
Woods the ptefened llmlmc:ut fOI' the stress fi:actures
was 1bree wi'Cksoncrutcbes
IIIIi d!ree weeks of inactivity.
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CINCINNATI (APl Derek Lowe earned Ibis first
road win since: last Au""st
by pitchina into the s1'nb
mning, ancfdie Los Angc'les .
~m enended their &lt;SC&amp;ong dGmination of die
Cincinnati Reds wilh a~~
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victazy .on Wednesday ni,ght.
James Lmey bad a solo
homer .and a run-scoring
double off Bronson ~yo
(4..(;), sen~g
Dodgers
•to their sixth victory m
seven games against · lhe
Reds dri.s season, Juan Piei:re
broke the game .open with a
two-run tciple the seventh.
For Lowe (5-6~. it was an
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elusive win. The
4er basn't .Cia tbe ilDid·
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ftiiladelpbia ~ .'lUi
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and said, 'I'm playing in the said. "But the Open
U.S. Open, and rm going to Championship bas bad many
win. • And ·t hen be staltM exciting finishes which TI~er
putting on his shoes," Haney bas not been part of, and I ni
said, "He looked at me and · sure 1here will be more. lfs
said,'Comeon.Hank.We' ll very sad. We're very sorry
just putt~
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that bi:'s succumbed to the
Woods'
for 2008 is injury and he won't be ooma career for some playm.
peting in the Open .
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He played only seven
"We · hope he has the
times. ~dwi~ and won speediest recovery."
five limes, mcluding a maior
Woods also will miss the
1hat allowed him to join
Ryder Cup in Septeinbel:,
' Nicklaus as lhe only players meaning the ninth player on
to capture .the career Grand the U,S. standings will qualSlam three times over.
ify for lhe team. ·
But be will miss a major
The majors won ' t miss
for the first time in his career Woods nearly as much as lhe
- tbe British Open next PGA Tour, especially wilh
WOIIIh•RoyaiBilkdaleand itsseoondyearoftbeFedEx
lbe PGA Cluunpionsbip in Cup that Woods won in a
Allgust Bl Oakl!md I:lins, landslide a year ago.
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where Woods is tbe two-time
"TTger is our tour," Kenny
defcoding duu11pion.
Perry said from the
"TTger is an enormous Travelers Championship. ·
attrllction,tbere'snodenying "When you lase your star
that," Royal &amp; Ancient chief
•e mlutiVePeter Dawson
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sis toei8bt montbs,
"'k'·s beat playing way
iless dum 100 peiCt:1ll for a
lon&amp; lOJit!, time, n Haney
said. "'t bas limited him a lot
m pnv:tioc. He's goiilg 10
oome lbEk better than 1Jt:•s
ever been."
Woods was· last seen in
pub1ic 1m: Monday after,

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LOwe was 11110ved up a .day
·o f last ·season. The Bengals .after right-hander Himki
ld'used, and Johnson bas Kiuroda told the team he bad
~ 110 -sit out lhe sea- a sore pitching shoolder on
son if ibe•s ,1](1)l dealt ilO Thcsday. Lowe pitcbt:d 1011
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'Sm:ga)' Apill5 to clean out
~e in. bis left knee,
bypassingAQ.. surgery wilh
hopes it could get bim
llbrough ,the 2008 seasoo. But
die SII'CSs frlctureanda li8ament. that oould .no looJcr
·sustam. a powerful swmg
made it impossible ro keep
going.
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1'l1rill erriJwt 011 aoother year of gospel music. The ~
annual event is scbodnled ilO begin al 6 p.m. ffi4IY •
Unioo ClqJgrowld ncar New lbw:n. Si!ltJng ll!lill··~'!!"i.e
·~ 'SaluDiay be.$iooing _at I p,m. aDd will
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v(mnrth DWsoe, wm, along with his wifc,.E~ ,_.,
· ctinrtes ..aod Olp!li..,s the ev.eat, u more 1b1p SO groupi
aod iOloisu are sctwtnlrd to pufoon. Amoot the !liD'II~
.&amp;om We&amp;t yqinia, Oliio, (l'enfncky- as far ..away :a
.A'4 •• am Sitw oc, Proclaim SonRise and Justified. :'
Oda ban4s ind soloists srfwluled to Jltif'*m include
· Walking~ from Alabama; die Sirlgt!lg Byrds. fMie
. Williams F'.amily. 1bc SNnaritani, Heart aDd Soul and dwr
Nak: Famil" fuMn Kentucky; Matti Shott, Joe ~
· Cdesria1 eLy Trio, die Zions, George coot. Deli\'CIIal,
Biian and Family Connectioo, and Ott, the Truly Save'd
1J:io and C«!W· from Obio; 'Betty Qd!iban and SiulrOD
lfon•aJrer from Pamsylvania; the Singing_ Cawfoois from
Tennessee; HeirSongfiom 'Fens; and Clan Cadle, Bledsoe
Family, the Sbeltons, the l.emleys, Heavenly Angels;,
~· Light of Home. ~1 Treasures. Jarad . ~IIi
Roome Kinser and New Revelations fmm West Vll'gUillL ,
1bc event will ooocJnde as always w.ith the annual pe!'formance from the Pine Knots, a group of local volunteers
aod ·cqaniun 1hat entertain at the end of the ever«.
Bledsoe uid the group waits until the very end of 1he 1$
nigbt to pafoon and always put,s on a great sbow.
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1he year. but DOl witboot aoe
lastmaj~rdJatbesaidllnigbt
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Woods explained why
Wednesday
when · be
revealedb:willbaveseasunending stqery to repair a
tom ligament in his left 1mcc
that be injiJRld I0 mon1bs
ago. ·
He also sutfcred a double
stress IActureofhis letit tibia
two weeks before the U.S.
Open,. ~gnOOin:g ·doctors'
advice to,tlte
weeks &lt;Off
U&gt;letitbeai.Andbeslillwon
lbe U.S. Open at Tmn:y
Pines, going 91 ooles over
five days on a 'knee •that was
gettiJig worse.
"Now, it is clear dull lhe
rigbttbing10doismlistauo
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ice cream social Sunday with
serving from 11 a,m. to 6 p.m., Six
flavors of bomemlllde ioe m:am
will •be served aloog wilh sandwiobes and desserts.
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In ooojunction wilh lhe social, a ·
blind draw doub~1iminaticm
comole toumament will •be beld at
2 p.m. Signup will end It I :30
GAlLIPOLlS - Entries for
p.m., Entry fee is $10 per per!iOII.. ...._ v_,... ,.._,_ m· B l - ---st
Prize moocy will be defamioed. . ..., •._.. • ~ """"'
by the nuniber of entrants. Fill' oo Mooday, June 23 at 6:~,m,
EWINGTON - A com bole
more informatioo or 10 sign up
1be Ga1lipo1is City Part . be . tournament will be held at tbe
accepred until Mooday.
Ewington •Cburob of Christ in
call (140) 992-2365. ·
The contest is part of the O!rir.1ian Unioo on SatUrday. June
city's tbiFd America io Bloom 21 starting at llOOIL
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judging that will occur on June
' The entry fee is '$5 per persoJ1 •
23 and 24.
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F'II'St and second place w~
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Entries can be sent to Kim l'CCeivc Wai-Mart gift card&amp;,
youth ages 6 and up now for the Can""•y at 361 Circle Drive, Concessions are available.
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~iA!ttes to the
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aspect," Mayes said.
. munity arts," she added
family's history of comln addition, proceeds
In fact, the State munity theater m the area.
from lhe melodrama's Theater has not been Uli"Wilen I was a child my
tickd sales will aid the liud as a play puductioo motber' was in cbarge of
Mason
County venue for 10 years. DtiU oommunity theater · in
Pafomring Arts Council's and "The Evils of Drink" Mason Cot,mty. I rememeffort to purchase the cast and ~ hope to see ber watching my family
State Theater, Duke said.
the melodrama produce a (perform) · in several
"The goal of the pelfor- re-aw.akening for . area things, and then (oommuinance is to encourage and community theater.
nity theater) went away. l
develop community theBrandy Barny, who am proud to -be a part of
mer in the area and to start plays Mn. Slade and the rebirth of COIIIIIlUIIity
raising funds to purchase Madeline in the show, ·said tbeater,n Badrey said.
the State 1beater so it can she was very cxciltld to be
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PLEASANT,
w. Va. - The aru will
light up the town during
this weekend' s melodrama
pelfonnance set to take the
stage at the Historic State
Theater.
The pelformance is a
temperance . play entided ·
"The Evils of Drink~ and
is slated for Friday and
Saturday.
According to director ,
Donna Duke of Milton, ·the
play will accentuate the old
showboat style. pelformances. The evening \Yill
open at 8 p.m. with entrrtainment. including singing
· aDd a scene from '"'nto the
Woods,fl which is a pruduction liCI to take plaa: II the
Aiiel TbeatiC in GallipOlis.
From there, the melodrama will begin at 8:.30
p .m. Duke described the
melodrama. which will
ollllinf: the evils of drinking, as having a serious
message. but wilh hiiJllOI'.
She also said the play
Clll:OIIJ'agCS audience par- ·'
ticipation.
w(The Evils of Drink) is
a vaudeville comedy. We
encourage individuals to
boo, hiss, cheer and take
part. We are recreating the
old show boat (plays),"
Duke added.
Accoo1ing to Puke. the
melodrama play and
.showboat style was selected due to the atea's rich
history wilh the river and
._..-!",..~
showboats. Cast member
Todd Mayes, who plays The cut and Cll'ft ol1he upcoming melodlaiiA, 'The Evils d Drink,• pc.e in Inn d
Simon Slade, said be lib:d the llisloric .stme n : 1w in Point PI 1IS8'1l n. cast and awauualllwt-.,-

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only wheel-standing fin:
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Qdi.tioa that this event has
ibec•••e, anolber staple of
the .aaoual 'Nigbt of Are' is
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lcloks olf Saturday, luue 2} cntataiaiag. .y~ ~~~~~Rat 7 p,m.
.cticlable, ucing:
"The O'Reilly Thunder
KM&amp;Mia Vllley's hosting
Jam is.a !ii!DJDW uaditioo in of 1lunJCkw' Jam ·ovet tbe
1be Ohio Valley,"

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Jam .opcratioas manager lim shire of SliiiC aDd Olliooal
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year, m addition to lbe X.- dictable 11101dents stealing
Trcme Machine' jet semi, lhe sbow. And ODC of those
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try's fastest door-sl•mnw today and occured one year The jet:Semi K-Trerne Mecttiue makes • run lit a track during an O'Reilly Thunder Jam event
• · ·~ ~ier this )1881'. x-Tteme Mecttine end some of the fastest exhibition "!}'icles in the
cars co.tnplete with lhei.r
insane buinout oontest. And
. / wrlcl will be on hand b' 'RiunCief Jam lit Kanawha V.tley Motorsports Park tn Southside,
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Holzer Mrrlioll Cmler Ommunity
Health and WeiiDess Fair will be
bcld Saturday, June 21, from 8 a.m.
until noon in the bos~
&amp;lt!C!!tiool and Confcu:w:
oo1begroundtloorof1bc&lt;llarbE.
Holzer IL, MD, Stnxery Centa' in
Coallipolis, 8IXXllliing to COIIIQIUIIity
Health and Wellness Director
Bonnir McFarland, RN, BSN.
Free and open to lhe. public, the
fair will offer several beahh screenings including non-fasting cb\)lcstcrol and 'pucosc, blood presliUIC,
· boDe density and much more.
A special feature Ibis year will be
;fee lin:ast c:Jw'ks and breast care
•sesnoetds by Sandy Colbin, BSN.
CNP. ntnepraclitioocl' at the HOizec
Cetm' fir Canca- Care. No appointmatt is nccessay fir the~ breast
douts and those individuals who
.111111et the mrdjt:aJ guidclincs as ~
uiMed in 1he cenll:r's Susan Komen
Bmlst Qmar Grant will Jmeivc a
free manu.. ogram mrlw.

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social set
Hcahh and Wdlness Fair is always a
hiahliabt of the yeiR' with btmdreds.
SYRACUSE - The Syracuse
of aria residmts from lbe multicounty area served by ~181 Community ·Centei will have an

coming to take adviuage of~ the
sam1inp .&amp;ed, liOd finding aluable infumialion 011 bow
' !bey can maj,.w., a trahby lifestYle.
As ~wt~si:res, "New
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Fair povidcs easy aroess to this
data, and lbe ideal opportullity to
leam more about the vaious ckpattmeots· tbal provide bolh illf"'imt
and onlj181ieot care lD lhe C(jilllwnity. We are very pleaaed to share this
oppmunity With oCber oomm•mrty
br:aJ!bc.-e providl:6, Malk your calendars f~r Salurday. June 21 and
plan to COIDC 10 the fair."
For lfiOrt iltjomtGtioft abo111 tltis
year's . 011!11fUUJiry Healllt and
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.. Low~ gave •up 1hree ru~s. Th~y. scoring a total of
mcluding
Edwm 17 runs.
Encarnacion's solo homer. . Arroyo is iii his own
ffi.s six ~Uls . mat¢beil slump.~ right-bander~his seiiSOII, high.
a 't won smce May 26.. gmng
The Reds lost for the Udl 0-2 in hi.- last four staJts
time in 1&lt;6 ~s, .a sl~J!l1P wilh a 6.3~ ERA.. He ga~e
set up by~ al1~-nothing up seven ~ts and stX runs m
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Loney has been a big
problem for the R.ed;s all scason, batting .400 wilh a pair
of hnni!S'S and sev~ ~fs.
1be first baseman as bavmg
a \big monlh overall, bltttinJ;
.396in !une. He hit ~s ~tli
homer m the fourth liiDlllg.
then doubled home a 11lD

1hat made It 4-1 in the sixlh.
Andre Elhier, who brought
a 2-for~20 slump into ·fue
game, bad a JIIID-sooriilg sin~.:mong his tllrec
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1evendl off reliever Jeremy
Affeldt made it 6-1.
Ken Grifti:y Jr. was out of
the Reds' lineup for a second

consecutive game because
qf illness. Rookie Jay Bruce
took his spot in right field
and made two of the game's
two best defensive plays ..
Bruce made a diving catch
on Pierre's liner in lhe thmt;
then an over-the-shoulder
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drive to.lhe warning track.

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his 14th major title even
more staggmDg - despite
lhe stress fractures, be managed to win a U.S. ()pen that
~ fi-.:e days of fiincb~ gnmacmg and a long list
olSJ)CCt3CU]ar shots 1hat have
-defined bis cmeer.
"Although I will miss tbe
rest of the 2008 season, rm
thrilled wilh dle fact 1hat last
week was such a special
tournament," Woods said.
He won despite ·dootors
telling bim to rest.
Hauey was with him in
flaDda when doctors mld
Woods the ptefened llmlmc:ut fOI' the stress fi:actures
was 1bree wi'Cksoncrutcbes
IIIIi d!ree weeks of inactivity.
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CINCINNATI (APl Derek Lowe earned Ibis first
road win since: last Au""st
by pitchina into the s1'nb
mning, ancfdie Los Angc'les .
~m enended their &lt;SC&amp;ong dGmination of die
Cincinnati Reds wilh a~~
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victazy .on Wednesday ni,ght.
James Lmey bad a solo
homer .and a run-scoring
double off Bronson ~yo
(4..(;), sen~g
Dodgers
•to their sixth victory m
seven games against · lhe
Reds dri.s season, Juan Piei:re
broke the game .open with a
two-run tciple the seventh.
For Lowe (5-6~. it was an
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elusive win. The
4er basn't .Cia tbe ilDid·
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and said, 'I'm playing in the said. "But the Open
U.S. Open, and rm going to Championship bas bad many
win. • And ·t hen be staltM exciting finishes which TI~er
putting on his shoes," Haney bas not been part of, and I ni
said, "He looked at me and · sure 1here will be more. lfs
said,'Comeon.Hank.We' ll very sad. We're very sorry
just putt~
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that bi:'s succumbed to the
Woods'
for 2008 is injury and he won't be ooma career for some playm.
peting in the Open .
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He played only seven
"We · hope he has the
times. ~dwi~ and won speediest recovery."
five limes, mcluding a maior
Woods also will miss the
1hat allowed him to join
Ryder Cup in Septeinbel:,
' Nicklaus as lhe only players meaning the ninth player on
to capture .the career Grand the U,S. standings will qualSlam three times over.
ify for lhe team. ·
But be will miss a major
The majors won ' t miss
for the first time in his career Woods nearly as much as lhe
- tbe British Open next PGA Tour, especially wilh
WOIIIh•RoyaiBilkdaleand itsseoondyearoftbeFedEx
lbe PGA Cluunpionsbip in Cup that Woods won in a
Allgust Bl Oakl!md I:lins, landslide a year ago.
.
where Woods is tbe two-time
"TTger is our tour," Kenny
defcoding duu11pion.
Perry said from the
"TTger is an enormous Travelers Championship. ·
attrllction,tbere'snodenying "When you lase your star
that," Royal &amp; Ancient chief
•e mlutiVePeter Dawson
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said die ftiClCJVaY is typically
sis toei8bt montbs,
"'k'·s beat playing way
iless dum 100 peiCt:1ll for a
lon&amp; lOJit!, time, n Haney
said. "'t bas limited him a lot
m pnv:tioc. He's goiilg 10
oome lbEk better than 1Jt:•s
ever been."
Woods was· last seen in
pub1ic 1m: Monday after,

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LOwe was 11110ved up a .day
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~e in. bis left knee,
bypassingAQ.. surgery wilh
hopes it could get bim
llbrough ,the 2008 seasoo. But
die SII'CSs frlctureanda li8ament. that oould .no looJcr
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made it impossible ro keep
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1'l1rill erriJwt 011 aoother year of gospel music. The ~
annual event is scbodnled ilO begin al 6 p.m. ffi4IY •
Unioo ClqJgrowld ncar New lbw:n. Si!ltJng ll!lill··~'!!"i.e
·~ 'SaluDiay be.$iooing _at I p,m. aDd will
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bod! CvetiUigS.
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v(mnrth DWsoe, wm, along with his wifc,.E~ ,_.,
· ctinrtes ..aod Olp!li..,s the ev.eat, u more 1b1p SO groupi
aod iOloisu are sctwtnlrd to pufoon. Amoot the !liD'II~
.&amp;om We&amp;t yqinia, Oliio, (l'enfncky- as far ..away :a
.A'4 •• am Sitw oc, Proclaim SonRise and Justified. :'
Oda ban4s ind soloists srfwluled to Jltif'*m include
· Walking~ from Alabama; die Sirlgt!lg Byrds. fMie
. Williams F'.amily. 1bc SNnaritani, Heart aDd Soul and dwr
Nak: Famil" fuMn Kentucky; Matti Shott, Joe ~
· Cdesria1 eLy Trio, die Zions, George coot. Deli\'CIIal,
Biian and Family Connectioo, and Ott, the Truly Save'd
1J:io and C«!W· from Obio; 'Betty Qd!iban and SiulrOD
lfon•aJrer from Pamsylvania; the Singing_ Cawfoois from
Tennessee; HeirSongfiom 'Fens; and Clan Cadle, Bledsoe
Family, the Sbeltons, the l.emleys, Heavenly Angels;,
~· Light of Home. ~1 Treasures. Jarad . ~IIi
Roome Kinser and New Revelations fmm West Vll'gUillL ,
1bc event will ooocJnde as always w.ith the annual pe!'formance from the Pine Knots, a group of local volunteers
aod ·cqaniun 1hat entertain at the end of the ever«.
Bledsoe uid the group waits until the very end of 1he 1$
nigbt to pafoon and always put,s on a great sbow.
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1he year. but DOl witboot aoe
lastmaj~rdJatbesaidllnigbt
bavebcenbisbcstevcr.
Woods explained why
Wednesday
when · be
revealedb:willbaveseasunending stqery to repair a
tom ligament in his left 1mcc
that be injiJRld I0 mon1bs
ago. ·
He also sutfcred a double
stress IActureofhis letit tibia
two weeks before the U.S.
Open,. ~gnOOin:g ·doctors'
advice to,tlte
weeks &lt;Off
U&gt;letitbeai.Andbeslillwon
lbe U.S. Open at Tmn:y
Pines, going 91 ooles over
five days on a 'knee •that was
gettiJig worse.
"Now, it is clear dull lhe
rigbttbing10doismlistauo
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ice cream social Sunday with
serving from 11 a,m. to 6 p.m., Six
flavors of bomemlllde ioe m:am
will •be served aloog wilh sandwiobes and desserts.
.
In ooojunction wilh lhe social, a ·
blind draw doub~1iminaticm
comole toumament will •be beld at
2 p.m. Signup will end It I :30
GAlLIPOLlS - Entries for
p.m., Entry fee is $10 per per!iOII.. ...._ v_,... ,.._,_ m· B l - ---st
Prize moocy will be defamioed. . ..., •._.. • ~ """"'
by the nuniber of entrants. Fill' oo Mooday, June 23 at 6:~,m,
EWINGTON - A com bole
more informatioo or 10 sign up
1be Ga1lipo1is City Part . be . tournament will be held at tbe
accepred until Mooday.
Ewington •Cburob of Christ in
call (140) 992-2365. ·
The contest is part of the O!rir.1ian Unioo on SatUrday. June
city's tbiFd America io Bloom 21 starting at llOOIL
,;
judging that will occur on June
' The entry fee is '$5 per persoJ1 •
23 and 24.
.
F'II'St and second place w~
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Entries can be sent to Kim l'CCeivc Wai-Mart gift card&amp;,
youth ages 6 and up now for the Can""•y at 361 Circle Drive, Concessions are available.
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youth fisbing event tbal is being Gallipolis, .O hio 45631, or · For illfomtaliOII, .caU (74((J
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,
~iA!ttes to the
river with the showboat brcouie a center fur QJIII- pall of the play due to Ia ·
aspect," Mayes said.
. munity arts," she added
family's history of comln addition, proceeds
In fact, the State munity theater m the area.
from lhe melodrama's Theater has not been Uli"Wilen I was a child my
tickd sales will aid the liud as a play puductioo motber' was in cbarge of
Mason
County venue for 10 years. DtiU oommunity theater · in
Pafomring Arts Council's and "The Evils of Drink" Mason Cot,mty. I rememeffort to purchase the cast and ~ hope to see ber watching my family
State Theater, Duke said.
the melodrama produce a (perform) · in several
"The goal of the pelfor- re-aw.akening for . area things, and then (oommuinance is to encourage and community theater.
nity theater) went away. l
develop community theBrandy Barny, who am proud to -be a part of
mer in the area and to start plays Mn. Slade and the rebirth of COIIIIIlUIIity
raising funds to purchase Madeline in the show, ·said tbeater,n Badrey said.
the State 1beater so it can she was very cxciltld to be
According to Duke, lbe

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PLEASANT,
w. Va. - The aru will
light up the town during
this weekend' s melodrama
pelfonnance set to take the
stage at the Historic State
Theater.
The pelformance is a
temperance . play entided ·
"The Evils of Drink~ and
is slated for Friday and
Saturday.
According to director ,
Donna Duke of Milton, ·the
play will accentuate the old
showboat style. pelformances. The evening \Yill
open at 8 p.m. with entrrtainment. including singing
· aDd a scene from '"'nto the
Woods,fl which is a pruduction liCI to take plaa: II the
Aiiel TbeatiC in GallipOlis.
From there, the melodrama will begin at 8:.30
p .m. Duke described the
melodrama. which will
ollllinf: the evils of drinking, as having a serious
message. but wilh hiiJllOI'.
She also said the play
Clll:OIIJ'agCS audience par- ·'
ticipation.
w(The Evils of Drink) is
a vaudeville comedy. We
encourage individuals to
boo, hiss, cheer and take
part. We are recreating the
old show boat (plays),"
Duke added.
Accoo1ing to Puke. the
melodrama play and
.showboat style was selected due to the atea's rich
history wilh the river and
._..-!",..~
showboats. Cast member
Todd Mayes, who plays The cut and Cll'ft ol1he upcoming melodlaiiA, 'The Evils d Drink,• pc.e in Inn d
Simon Slade, said be lib:d the llisloric .stme n : 1w in Point PI 1IS8'1l n. cast and awauualllwt-.,-

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only wheel-standing fin:
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Qdi.tioa that this event has
ibec•••e, anolber staple of
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.cticlable, ucing:
"The O'Reilly Thunder
KM&amp;Mia Vllley's hosting
Jam is.a !ii!DJDW uaditioo in of 1lunJCkw' Jam ·ovet tbe
1be Ohio Valley,"

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year, m addition to lbe X.- dictable 11101dents stealing
Trcme Machine' jet semi, lhe sbow. And ODC of those
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try's fastest door-sl•mnw today and occured one year The jet:Semi K-Trerne Mecttiue makes • run lit a track during an O'Reilly Thunder Jam event
• · ·~ ~ier this )1881'. x-Tteme Mecttine end some of the fastest exhibition "!}'icles in the
cars co.tnplete with lhei.r
insane buinout oontest. And
. / wrlcl will be on hand b' 'RiunCief Jam lit Kanawha V.tley Motorsports Park tn Southside,
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Celtb add to record championship haul

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• BOSTON - When the
:Boston Celtics built a new
practice facility, "they sur:rounded the court with their
:t6 NBA championship ban:"ners and lefi a blank space
:tor No. 17.
: The message was .a bit too
:;ubtle for Doc Rivers.
j The Celtics coach turned
:a spotl·ight on the empty
;spot on the wall at · the
~ginning of ~his season so
-there would be oo doubt
'about the team's goal.
:. "They can tum that· thing
.~.ff now.~ guard Ray Allen
'Said early Wednesday mom:U.g, his left eye still red
~m the first-half fuoe-raklug and the pos!:game cham~agne spraying that accom;panied Boston's title-clinching, 131-92 victory over the
t.Os Angeles Lak.ers.
~· Allen returned to lbe floor
;)lfter getting poked in the
~ye and scored 26 points,
including an · NBA record~~ymg
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seven 3 -pomters,
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26
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· JN:VIfi Garnett ad
pomts
,
!with 14 rebounds and finals
JdYP Paul Pierce scored 17
&lt;Wilh 10 assists on TUesday
:illght as the Celtics smoked ·
.._._ne Lakers like one of Red ·
.•
~uerbacli 's legentlary Victo:
ty cigars.
A year after winning just
•'--- ,.,_ · b d
24 gameS.uoq,..,.cwl.Dg
a
luck in the draft klttery, the
·j:eltics _comp)e!ed. the mo_st

change it to Banner 20 to set
the right tone," owner Wyc
Grousbeck said in an e:mail
on Wednesday. " But Red
al~ the flfSt one was
his favorite, and in honor of
our first one we are going to
stay with Banner 17:'
Ailen and &lt;htmett did
what Alkn "joked i.s !'pons
champions' p~lii!fot-day version af "We're going to
Disneyland." They appeared
Wednesday on the "Late
Show
with
David
Lettennan," whe~ they reveled in their new title.
''How
you
feeling ,
champ""
Allen
asked
Garnett during their interview with Lettennan.
"I ·feel good," Gatnett
replied. " How you feeling,
champ?"
· Said Allen, "Oh, I'm
doing good."
·
It was also tbe ftrst title
for Celtics general manager
Danny Ainge &lt;ilsq since
banging up his sneakers and
)JUtting on a suit
"I just feel hl\PI)y for lbe
·
players," saJ'd Ainge,
wbo
won twice as a Celtics nlay~'
er in the 1980s. "They nnt
.... so much time and hard work
into it."
So did Ainge.
His was an . oddly timed
hire, in .m e liiiaille of lfie
2003 .playoffs, and he
immedjately concluded that
"'
the~ ~_g .or a
spot
m
the • Eastern
&lt;;:onferen~e . flf!als_ wa.sn' t

prospects look: a whole lot
better to Garnett.
After signing him to a
conll'act extension !hat
would k.eep him in Boston
through 201 2 - there was
no. deal without the eKtension . - Aioge made .an
unpm:edentod 7-for-1 trade
with Minnesota GM Kevin
McHale to &lt;COmplete the
new Big 'l'bme tbat won it
all in its first try.•
"ll'~ a tearn that 's easy to
fall in · love with." Ai.nge
said after tlie celebration.
''Tbey have a lot af guys
who are real caring people,
that care for one another
genuinely. They
play
together and play bard and
I'm glad to be a part of it."
Ainge and Rivers have all
five staners signed for two
more seasons, and all but
Allen are in the fold for
2010-ll. Sixth man James
P&lt;&gt;sey is the k.ey free agent
though midseason acquisitions P.J. Brown .and Sam
Cassell are also unsigned
for next year.
Th e b •gger
'
·
-1s
quesuon
whether the Big Three, so
hungry after .a decade of
watching 'olher teams celebrate; can comeback and do
it again.
The origt"nal Big Three of

Woods
fromPageBl
. defin. 1 ...___ ~
pIayer, tl
1tt y ~~
The PGA Tour said m a
statement that 1ts ooncem
- as 11 would be for an~
player - I S for Woods
~lb and well being, bdlh
.
on .and off the ~olf course.
· We w1sb biro the best
toward a speed~ recovery,"
the statement wd.
It wtll be !be th1rd surgery
in five years on his le.fi
knee, .although Woods ~
doctors have assured him
the .outlook. is positive.
When asked Monday 'if be
funher damaged his knee by
playmg m ~e U.S. _?pen.
Woods saJd, Maybe.
Doctors have told him,
however, that the stress
fracturts will heal with
time.
Woods is ultra private with

his health and penonal life, canilage ~developed
never mom llO than at die . from the ACL m).wy.
What be dido t anticipate
U.S. Open. He never mm·
.
were
the slless fractures,
lioned die tom ACL or die
discovered
as he tried to get
"SII'eSs fracture, and wouldn' t
say bow he was lrealing it, ready to play in the
only !hat it was mom son: as Memotial.
die week' went on.
"The stress ~ that
· Perilaps the biggest sur- we.e discovemi just prior
prise was when the injwy to lbe tournament unfurtu.
fim happened.
uately prevented me from
W&lt;loc}S said be tore the ~andbadahuge
jmpacfoo t6e timing f9r my ·
ACL while jo~~home
.
·aftel' the Bribsh .
last return," Woods said. "I was
. 'July. He chGse oot to have detmnined dlough, 10 do
swgery and went on a run everything and anylhing in
that included seven consec- my power to play in_ the
utive victories, including U.S. ~ at lOI:Jey Pines,
the Du.bai Desert Classic in which ts a oourse that is
Europe and his Target close to whe.e I grew up
World Challenge an'unoffi- and holds man~ special
memories for me.
ciaJ event
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Woods won for the eigbtb
He did not play ovecseas
late last year for the first time at tlie public golf
time since 2003, hopeful COUJ'SC in San Diego - a
that rest could allow him to U.S. Open, a record si.x
at
the ·Buick
play more this year. But lbe times
pain intensified duough lbe Invitational, and a JUnior
Masters, where he finished World &lt;llampionship as a
second, and Woods said lbe teenager.

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wide poplllarity bas carried anomer.
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• BOSTON - When the
:Boston Celtics built a new
practice facility, "they sur:rounded the court with their
:t6 NBA championship ban:"ners and lefi a blank space
:tor No. 17.
: The message was .a bit too
:;ubtle for Doc Rivers.
j The Celtics coach turned
:a spotl·ight on the empty
;spot on the wall at · the
~ginning of ~his season so
-there would be oo doubt
'about the team's goal.
:. "They can tum that· thing
.~.ff now.~ guard Ray Allen
'Said early Wednesday mom:U.g, his left eye still red
~m the first-half fuoe-raklug and the pos!:game cham~agne spraying that accom;panied Boston's title-clinching, 131-92 victory over the
t.Os Angeles Lak.ers.
~· Allen returned to lbe floor
;)lfter getting poked in the
~ye and scored 26 points,
including an · NBA record~~ymg
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seven 3 -pomters,
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· JN:VIfi Garnett ad
pomts
,
!with 14 rebounds and finals
JdYP Paul Pierce scored 17
&lt;Wilh 10 assists on TUesday
:illght as the Celtics smoked ·
.._._ne Lakers like one of Red ·
.•
~uerbacli 's legentlary Victo:
ty cigars.
A year after winning just
•'--- ,.,_ · b d
24 gameS.uoq,..,.cwl.Dg
a
luck in the draft klttery, the
·j:eltics _comp)e!ed. the mo_st

change it to Banner 20 to set
the right tone," owner Wyc
Grousbeck said in an e:mail
on Wednesday. " But Red
al~ the flfSt one was
his favorite, and in honor of
our first one we are going to
stay with Banner 17:'
Ailen and &lt;htmett did
what Alkn "joked i.s !'pons
champions' p~lii!fot-day version af "We're going to
Disneyland." They appeared
Wednesday on the "Late
Show
with
David
Lettennan," whe~ they reveled in their new title.
''How
you
feeling ,
champ""
Allen
asked
Garnett during their interview with Lettennan.
"I ·feel good," Gatnett
replied. " How you feeling,
champ?"
· Said Allen, "Oh, I'm
doing good."
·
It was also tbe ftrst title
for Celtics general manager
Danny Ainge &lt;ilsq since
banging up his sneakers and
)JUtting on a suit
"I just feel hl\PI)y for lbe
·
players," saJ'd Ainge,
wbo
won twice as a Celtics nlay~'
er in the 1980s. "They nnt
.... so much time and hard work
into it."
So did Ainge.
His was an . oddly timed
hire, in .m e liiiaille of lfie
2003 .playoffs, and he
immedjately concluded that
"'
the~ ~_g .or a
spot
m
the • Eastern
&lt;;:onferen~e . flf!als_ wa.sn' t

prospects look: a whole lot
better to Garnett.
After signing him to a
conll'act extension !hat
would k.eep him in Boston
through 201 2 - there was
no. deal without the eKtension . - Aioge made .an
unpm:edentod 7-for-1 trade
with Minnesota GM Kevin
McHale to &lt;COmplete the
new Big 'l'bme tbat won it
all in its first try.•
"ll'~ a tearn that 's easy to
fall in · love with." Ai.nge
said after tlie celebration.
''Tbey have a lot af guys
who are real caring people,
that care for one another
genuinely. They
play
together and play bard and
I'm glad to be a part of it."
Ainge and Rivers have all
five staners signed for two
more seasons, and all but
Allen are in the fold for
2010-ll. Sixth man James
P&lt;&gt;sey is the k.ey free agent
though midseason acquisitions P.J. Brown .and Sam
Cassell are also unsigned
for next year.
Th e b •gger
'
·
-1s
quesuon
whether the Big Three, so
hungry after .a decade of
watching 'olher teams celebrate; can comeback and do
it again.
The origt"nal Big Three of

Woods
fromPageBl
. defin. 1 ...___ ~
pIayer, tl
1tt y ~~
The PGA Tour said m a
statement that 1ts ooncem
- as 11 would be for an~
player - I S for Woods
~lb and well being, bdlh
.
on .and off the ~olf course.
· We w1sb biro the best
toward a speed~ recovery,"
the statement wd.
It wtll be !be th1rd surgery
in five years on his le.fi
knee, .although Woods ~
doctors have assured him
the .outlook. is positive.
When asked Monday 'if be
funher damaged his knee by
playmg m ~e U.S. _?pen.
Woods saJd, Maybe.
Doctors have told him,
however, that the stress
fracturts will heal with
time.
Woods is ultra private with

his health and penonal life, canilage ~developed
never mom llO than at die . from the ACL m).wy.
What be dido t anticipate
U.S. Open. He never mm·
.
were
the slless fractures,
lioned die tom ACL or die
discovered
as he tried to get
"SII'eSs fracture, and wouldn' t
say bow he was lrealing it, ready to play in the
only !hat it was mom son: as Memotial.
die week' went on.
"The stress ~ that
· Perilaps the biggest sur- we.e discovemi just prior
prise was when the injwy to lbe tournament unfurtu.
fim happened.
uately prevented me from
W&lt;loc}S said be tore the ~andbadahuge
jmpacfoo t6e timing f9r my ·
ACL while jo~~home
.
·aftel' the Bribsh .
last return," Woods said. "I was
. 'July. He chGse oot to have detmnined dlough, 10 do
swgery and went on a run everything and anylhing in
that included seven consec- my power to play in_ the
utive victories, including U.S. ~ at lOI:Jey Pines,
the Du.bai Desert Classic in which ts a oourse that is
Europe and his Target close to whe.e I grew up
World Challenge an'unoffi- and holds man~ special
memories for me.
ciaJ event
·'
Woods won for the eigbtb
He did not play ovecseas
late last year for the first time at tlie public golf
time since 2003, hopeful COUJ'SC in San Diego - a
that rest could allow him to U.S. Open, a record si.x
at
the ·Buick
play more this year. But lbe times
pain intensified duough lbe Invitational, and a JUnior
Masters, where he finished World &lt;llampionship as a
second, and Woods said lbe teenager.

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said at 1!he track t wo years' ago ,lime ever the pair of wheel- adults aiJd $5 for dlildren
and .13 as 'a player; and for lottery, but they 1&amp;~ the Wtid.oe~y' "l'.m also , when Qi&amp; semi failed .t o stop Slanders on hand Saturday i2 years old and yout~ger
lhe ow.ners who named worst-case fifth pick ii.n :a pleasM for -~~ Ainge, • 'at t]Je ~ Q{itllrun, 5enditlg w;ill g&lt;&gt; ·he.ad-to-head for a and can be putidaa" • t!he
their group Banner 17 two-star draft. Unable to .Doc ~vers ~ ' ~s ' JS~. Motz
. iaqd his &lt;fem~; into veiy unique JGJCing e:x,peri- gate. .(,iates . .,.,. :open at
when they took over m convmceGamettto.oometo knoWing ~ " lllc't' ;wcrre the .sand:tnlpat ·-ahi,8b rate llJlCC.
.
n&lt;!OII witlh r~ .action
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,"
.
Also in action Saturday scheduled to get. iiiDderway
sider whether they set their traded the No. 5 pick for the ciecisioos'to put~ in . · £despite :a ~ set- night will' be eight of lbe . at 7 p.m. fo~· by two
Allen.
.
·
:position m win the' team' s backs and U'Dpredi.dtable fastest drag l'liCing vehicles encorepetfu• ; es'a8:30
sights too low.
••If I changed it I would
Suddenly, the .Celtics' ~7th title:"
.events, !be oatiooal fOIII'ing in the world ffillking ~m- p.m. and9:4~p~.' ·

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contact
(304) 675-4340, ext. 1444

1911 Eastern Ave. Gallipolis

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the Ohio Department of $7,400 .in loca? funds.
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Commissioners have also
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street improvements, sidew~ks, parks and water
improvements.
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donations from American
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of Racine Village Clerk
David Spencer as the
administrator . for .an
upcoming sewer expansion
grant.
Commissioners also:
• Afproved contracts on
behal of the Department of
Job and Family Services.
• Approved an additional
appropriation for the Board
of Elections, $535 reiD!IJiir&amp;eillfy Uie stare for 'poll,
worker training.

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behalf of Ford,
Infantino presented
Sang with a plaque
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a driveo attitude and hard
WOik to reach one's goals.
ADd John Sang, owner of
John Sung Ford lincoln
Mercwy in Gallipolis. Ohio,
has die god oriontcd attitude
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ager Chris Infantino presellled Sang with a plaque
for rea&lt;'bing the milestone
of 25 years with Ford. Sang
described himself as feeling
accomplished.
"You go 1brougb dift'cnnt
,pges .in yo_ur career aad ~

hear about other dealer
friends getting reoognized.
So. I am pretty excited,"
Sang said. "It is a real sense
of acco~p
· hailent more
than an
else. A lot of
people go · to this bwiiness
.and don't last long. I am
looking forward to servioe for the oommunity.fl

Although Sang's business
has been witb Ford for 25
yem, the dealership itself is

in its 38th year of service.
According to Sang, be has
woded atlhe dealership for
37 years.
wl CU1C (to the dealer:
ship} one year after it
·opened. Don Watts from
Huntington opened it as a
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year Iater as a sales person,
Sang said.
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He added that he woat.ed
in sales for three years and
later became the sales manager in 1976. Sang got
involved in the ownership
afu:r Watts decided to seU
out in 1976.
"I got a couple others to
invest as partners in '76 and
we acquired the American
Motors Corporation and
Jeep franchise," Sang said.
" The AMC and Jeep palt·
oc:rship lasted until 1982,
and it was Ill that time when
Sang acquired a new partner
.and bought out the two origina! investon, ~- ln
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process of fmding an appropriate model for a combmed
federally-qualified health
clinic like that in Pomeroy
and a 24-hour emergency
room is taking longer than
was expected, but a preliJni,
nary report on the county"s
filldings is expected no later
than next month.
In April, county commissioners received a $6,000
, state grant las.t month to
study models of combined
Federally-Qualified Health
Care fl!lllily clinics, li~e
· Family. Health Care m
Pomeroy, and emergency
room facilities. The study
aims to determine if such a
combination would be a .
possible means of addressmg the county's lack of a
24-hour emergency room .
Family Health Care now
operates a subsidized clinic
in a county-owned medical
office, and it now is operating at capacity. The Meigs
County
Community
lmprovement Corporation
has purchased land near
Meigs High School for possible development as a medical campus. Officials hope
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POMEROY After
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rumor that the ~s wil11101
meet in the IDJddle, which
Ohio
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simply isn't uue.
Cary Betting. project engineer for OOOT, ·confirmed
the pours stalled for the last
couple of weeks but reswned
yesterday. Betzing said the
stall happened to make proper adjustments to the Slructure to achieve the geometry
required by the designer.
"Real ire that at no time
was the structure in dang«
of not meeting in the middie, and as part of our erection plan the two cantilevers
will actually be locked
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