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                  <text>Page B6 • The Daily ~tinel

Monday. July 21,

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2008

Cliff Lee's it-hitter leads Indians over Seattle
SEATILE (AP) -· Cliff
Lee followed up his All-Star
start with his second complete game of the season,
scattering II hits Sunday in
the Cleveland Indians' 6-2
victory over the Seattle
Mariners.
Lee became (he American
League's first Li-game winner and Kelly Shoppach
.ended an 0-for-13 funk with
a decisive. three-run homer
off injured starter Carlos
Silva in the fourth.
Shoppach tied a career
high with four RBis, helping
Cleveland to its second consecutive .win following 10
straight road defeats - its
longest such skid since
1991.
.
Seattle flopped to 22
games below .500 at the bottom of the AL West.
The Mariners lost Silva to
AP photo , back tightness immediately
·
h d
aFter Shoppach's home run,
Former Cincinnati Reds shortstop Barry Lark1n !aug s ur- the latest ailment for a sick,
ing a news conference before he was inducted into Reds injured and ineffectiw rotaHall of Fame before a Reds game against the New York ·
Mets in· Cinc[nnati on Saturday.
. tiO;~attle lost for the eighth
time in II games and IS 13. 13 since firing manager John
CINCINNATI (AP) _
Larkin was the Reds' cap- McLa~en on June . 19 a~d
Barrv Larkin left open the tain during his 19-year replacmg htm w1th J1m
possibility of returning to career with the Reds, which Rtggleman.
.
tlie Cincinnati Reds in some included a World Series . . Four of the season-htgh II
capacity Saturday, shortly championship in 1990. A h1ts allowed by L~B (13-2)
before his induction with Cincinnati native, he retired stayed m the mfteld. He
three others into the team's after the Reds declined to struck out four and walked
Hall of Fame.
offer him another contract. none m hts fifth career comThe former Reds short- Larkin considered playing plete game. .. . .
stop is a special assistant to for another team, but decidThe last Indtans pitcher t?
Washington · Nationals gen- ed he couldn't wear any y1eld at least 11 hits m . a
era! manaaer Jim Bowden. other uniform.
complete-game wm was
Larkin h~s hoped for a
"Coming back here, it's Charles Nagy, who gave up
chance 10 work with the bitter and sweet," Larkin IJ agamst Balttmo~e on
Reds' front office in some said. "The hardest thing 1 June 17, 1992: accordmg to
capacity since he retired as had to do was leave here the Ehas SJ&gt;?rlS Bureau.
After makmg hts first Alla player after the 2004 sea- knowing 1 wasn'.t coming
son.
back."
Star team, Lee was p1cked to
"There's been a lot of
Former ·outfielder Cesar stan Tuesday mght for the
·
pitcher Joey Jay AL at Yan ..... ee Sta d.mm . He
thought about it," Larkin Geronimo,
said. "It's just that the and team executive Garry struck out hts first two bat. opportunity hasn ' t present- Herrmann also were induct- ters and tossed two scoreless
ed itself yet. My contract ed into the team's Hall of innings.
(with Washington) is up at Fame. They were hono~ed

Larkin Open to Reds return

endagent."
of the ·year, so I' ll be against
on the field
before
game
athefree
the New
Yorka Mets.

Rockies sweep Pirates, ,11~3
DENVER (AP) - Matt
Holliday and Jeff Baker
homered and had three hits
each, Aaron Cook won his
team-leading 12th game
. and the Colorado Rockies
completed a four-game
sweep of the Pittsburgh
Pirates on Sunday, 11 -3.
. Cook (12-6) was rough'ed
up for three runs in the first
· but gave up just one hit
over his final six innings to
get the victory.
Clint Bannes had three
hits and Ian Stewart was 2"
for-4 with two runs and
three RBls for the Rockies,
who _. swept a four-game
series for the first time this
season.
.
Zach Duke (4-7) went
· five-plus innings, striking
out five. He retired the first
I 0 batters of the game
before giving up nine ·runs
to his final 16 batters. He
: left after Brad Hawpe dou. bled, Barmes singled and
Stewart doubled home both
runners to make it 8-3 to
start the sixth.
Denny Bautista relieved
Duke and gave up a sacrifice fly to Will Taveras to
make it 9•3.
The Rockies took the
lead for good in the fifth.
Barmes led off with a
triple, Stewart doubled and
two outs later. Baker' and
Holliday hit home runs on
consecutive pitches to
make it 6-3. It was Baker's
.seventh of the season and
16th for Holliday.
It was the third tinie this
season Colorado has hit
back-to-hack home runs.
The Pirates jumped on
the Rockies' ace. in the first
inning . Luis Rivas led off

West Ham United beats Crew
COLUMBUS (AP) - A
halftime clash between supporters of English Premier
League club West Ham
United and the Columbus
Crew marred an exhibition
match that ended in a 3-1
West Ham win.
•
Hostility between more
than I 00 Crew fans and at
least 30 West Hom suppon.. ers began when a handful of
West Ham supporters, some
wearing the team's claret
and blue colors, entered the
· northeast corner of the stadium where the Crew's most
bQisterous supporters typi-

cally gather. .
Crew supporters began
directing chants toward the
rival fans, which within
moments led to punches
exchanged. Columbus police
officers and Crew Stadium
security staff eventually separated the two groups. ·
Highway Patrol officers
arrested one fan outside the
stadium for disorderly conduct, Patrol spokeswoman
Anne Ralston said. A dispatcher didn't know whether
Columbus police had rnade
any arrests inside the stadium .

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"I was a guy everyone admitted to reporters that it Mount Union quarterback
overlooked. No one thought
I could put the weight on,"
said Randle, who later
gained fame playing for the
Minnesota Vikings . "Getting
to Texas A&amp;I gave me a
chance to do it."
Flutie, who won the 1984
Heisman Trophy, had been
-told repeatedly that he wasn't good enough to play at
the major college level. He
said before the banquet he
text messaged Barry Gallup,
who recruited hit;' to Boston
College wtth a stmple message: "Thanks for giving me
the opportunity."
Penn State . coach Joe
Paterno talked about what a
!lreat game college football
Is.
'.'l think we're all very
pnvtleged to belong to
something that is as meaningful to young people as
college football," he said.
Earlier Saturday, Paterno

was a bit odd that he was Jim Ballard; Oklahoma cenbeing enshrined while still terTom Brahaney; Michigan
an active coach.
defensive back Dave Brown;
'Td rather do it now than Clemson linebacker Jeff
when I'm tlead," he quipped. Davis; Texas defensive back
Paterno, whose 372-125-3 Johnnie Johnson ; Ohio State
career record places him one quarterback Rex Kern:
victory behind . Bobby North Alabama 'linebacker
Bowden, the major college Ronald McKinnon ; Oregon ·
leader, said he was flattered running
bac~
Ahmad
by the honor.
Rashad; Me Murry hallbuck
"I appreciate the fact that Brad Rowland; Indiana runpeople have said, 'Hey, ning
back
Anthony
you ve been an asset to col- Thompson; Houston · defenlege football and we want to sivc tackle Wilson Whitley;
acknowledge that,'" he said. · Southern California linePatemo said · his goal backer Richard Wood an(l
throughout his career has Notre Dame nose tackle
been to do what's best for Chns Zonch.
the game and Penn State. .
Coaches being enshrined
"I' ve tried to be good for along with Paterno are
college football . I'm not Central Michigan coac~
saying I've been the best Herb Deromedi, Jackso n
coach. But I've worked hard State . coach W.C. Gorden,
to be good because I really and Doug Porter. who
love college football ," he coached at Mississippi
said.
Valley State, Howard and
Als·o enshrined were Fort Valley State.

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$51.796 over last year's col- ·took in $1,179,805 from the
lection rate.
tax. So far this year, it has
The latest report, reflecting collected $5 17 ,135, through
collections in l\1ay, show May's collection period.
$100,381 collected in that
Sales tax proceeds are co)month. May, 2008 receipts lected
by
the
Ohio
are slightly lower than Deprutment of Tax at ion and
receipts in May of last year, sent to the county on a monthbut the sales tax has consis- ly basis. Receipts are two
tently generated more rev- months behind collections.
enue each month over last
In April. the county colyear and several years before. lected nearly 523,000 more
The county has seen a than it did a year before. and
steady increase in its collec- finished the year $42.000
tions since 2006, after sev- ahead of 2006. The funds are
eral years of dwindling rev- an important revenue mechenue. In . 2007, the county anism for the county, provid-

ing funds for the operation of
county departments.
Not all counties in the
area are experiencing the
same windfall. Many are
see ing ·a drop in sa le~ tax
revenue. and county commissioners said last week
the increase ·in county tax
collections may be directly
related to the economy and
price of gasoline. Perhaps.
they said. local residents are
truvcling less tp shop for
items they can easily purchase in the local area.
Comniissioner Jim Sheet&gt;

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• Juanita Jeffers, 80
• Carl Kennedy, Sr., 76

INSIDE
• FDA finds salmonella
strain in jalapeno
pepper. See Page A2
• Bertha M. Sayre
Missionary Group
meets. See Page A3
• SHS grad
awarded scholarship.
See Page A3
; Promotions made
at Kyger Creek Plant.
See Page A3
• For the Record.
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• Law You Can Use:
Thinking about buying
an annuity? What
you should know.
See Page A6

POMEROY - Pnmc l\11
Chief of Police Marl, E.
Proffitt recently r ckascd
information on the l'ollowing active cases im olving
several traffic acciden t.' and
the report . of a poss ibly
breaking and entering.
Sgt. Brandy King was dis. patched to Dr. Brown 's .
office on West Main Street.
responding to a call of a
possible breaking and enter·
ing. After speaking with an
employee, King observed
the dead bolt was difficult to
lock and unlock. as if il
may:ve been tampered with . ·
There were no pry illa\·ks
around the door' s edge and
nothing was taken from the
office. It remain s unclear if
someone did try and· break
into the office though Kin g
said she would increase
patrols in the area.
The following traffic
accidents are current!)
under investigation by the
department:
James · G.
Callihan.
Jackson. was cited for
assured clear distance . when
a vehicle he was driv ing
allegedly struck a vehicle
owned by John L. Arnott.
New Haven. W.Va .. while
Arnott was stopped on the

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RACINE - Donors visiting the American Red Cross
bloodmobile Thursday in
Racine will be eligible for a
drawing for $2,400 in free
gasoline.
The bloodmobile will
visit the First Baptist
Church in Racine from 11
a.m. to 5 p.m., and anyone
presenting to donate blood
or blood products through
Aug. 31 will automatically
be entered to win a year's
supply of gas or one of five
$100 gas cards ·offered as
runner-up. prizes.
"Because of vacations and
most sc.hools begin on vaclltion, it is challenging to have
enough blood supplies on
hand for any and all patients
in need," said Cheryl
Gergely, Communications
Supervisor for the Greater
Alleghenies Region.
She said 20 percent of the
I00-county blood region's
donations are given at drives held in schools, colleges
and universities .
"There is an ongoing
need for blood donors," she
said. "We need tp collect an .

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Middleport's Ginko tree , estimated to be over 100 years old, is a community treasure worthy of preservation:
·

Worli begins to save
1 00-year-old Ginko tree
.Preservation fund established

she thinks is the only very
old Ginko in Meigs County.
"
She said there may be one
MiDDLEPORT. - Steps or two other Ginkos around,
to preserve a giant Ginko tree but that the Middleport one
which is -estimated to be well is surely the oldest which
over I00 ye'ars old are being makes it a community treataken by the Middleport First sure worthy of preservation.
Baptist Church .
It was her suggestion that
The ·ancient tree which is tree care specialists be called
storied to hav"' been brought in for evaluation of the tree
to Middleport from China and to make .recommendaby Captain Tom Jones who tions on what · needs to be
was a world 1raveler, is done now along with future
located on a lot at the corner care. Recommendations ·and
of South Sixth and . Main estimates
have
been
Streets. That lot , ·purchased obtained and this week a first
by the church in 1983 , was a step is being taken in a plan
part of the former Grant to preserve the tree .
property. A stipulation of
The work is being done by
the sale, as remembered by Scott Swain, an ISA certified
some church members , was arborists and tree care spe-·
that the tree was never to be cialist, of Gallipolis. He has
described the tree as "showcut down·due to its rarity.
The tree which was evalu- ing years of neglect with dead
ated recently by Ann Bonner, wood throughout the canopy
an urban forester, with the and insect infestation ."
Division of Forestry, ·Ohio
The actual extent of the
Department of Natural work, according to · Swain.
.Resources, recommended cannot be determined unti I
dead-wooding and structural workers get up into the tree
pruning of the, tree to not to check for dead wood and
only improve its appearance. signs of insects. That will
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POMEROY - Hoping to
make the ride a Iittle
smoother through Pomeroy,
last night · village council
approved taking out a loan to
do planing of Lincoln Hill
which is set, along with several other streets, to be paved
possibly in September.
Last night council autho:
rized Clerk Treasurer Kathy
Hysell to search out competitive interest rates from local
banks for a three-year loan to
pay for the planing estimated
to cost between $19,000 ·
$22,000. The extra cost of
planing was not included in
Issue II grant money the village received to repave several streets. If the village
doesn't do the planing of
Lincoln Hill, the streets
could end up higher than the
curbs. Approximately. four
inches of pavement will be
planed from the sutface and
two inches of new pavement
will be added.
Mayor John Musser said
Columbia Gas will remove

said other counties are looking at reductions in rcl'cnue
for next year. n\any because
of decreases in sales tax reventie. Meigs County 11&lt;1'
seen a steady increa~e in revenue from its onc-pcrcclll
sales tax. Commissioners
believe that may be 'because
local residents are shopping
locally more due to the
increase in gasoline costs.
· "We are not doing tremendously. better. but we. are
holding steady. especially in
light of what other counties
· qearby are experiencing."

Pomeroy reports
accidents, ·
attempted B&amp;E
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iax receipts .
According to the latest
sales tax comparison issued
by Meigs County Auditor
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AP photo

Cleveland Indians' Kelly Shoppach, left, is greeted at home by Shin-Sao Choo, center. and
Jhonny Peralta after hitting a three-run home run on a pitch from S~attte Mariners' Carlos
Silva during the fourth inning of their baseball game in Seattle on Sunday.
·
The left-handerwas on top
Silva (4-12) allowed a in the fifth .
of hi s game again Sunday. ·double to Johnny Peralta in
.I.J. Putz pitched a perfect
He threw .first-pitch strikes the fourth and an infield sin- seventh hours after Seattle
· to 16 of h1s first 20 b~tters, gle to Shin-Sao Choobefore activated him from the ISand 41 .of hts ftrst 50 pllches Shoppach "s drive just over day . disabled list. His · final ·
were stnkes. Only one the left-field scoreboard, his pitch was a darting. 96 mph
Marmer even saw ball three: eighth home run. Mariners splitter that Chao sw ung
!'lltguel Ca1ro wtth two outs trainer Rick Griffin immedi- over _ a hint that Putz
m the seventh. Catro then ately joined Riggleman and might be fully recovered
tnpled home Jose Lopez to all the infielders on the from the hyperextended
make ,n 6-2.
.
mound with Silva. The bull- elbow· that had him on the
. Lees 2.29 ERA ts. second ish, 250-p!us-pound right- DL since June 12 .
111 the ALto Oakland s Justm hander walked off the field
Riggleman said last year's
Duchscherer ( 1.87).
. alone following a brief con- All-Star closer, who llas
Seattle took a 1-0 lead m sultation. He was replaced struggled this season. will
the second on a leadoff dou- by Roy Corcoran.
. initially appear in non-save
ble by Adnan Beltre, a
Silva is in the first season situations while
fill-in
groundo~t and an RBI of a $48 million, four-year Brandon Morrow remains
mfield stng_le by slow-run- contract. He has won once in the closer.
nmg Jose Vtdr~. . .
_17 starts since April 17.
Notes: Lee has allowed
Cleveland tted tt m the
A double by Grady
· Ie by two ruhs or fewer in 14 of
t h.
. tr d on a d ou bl e by s·tzemore , an RBI smg
Asdrubal Cabrera, a ground- Casey Blake and another hi s 19 starts. .. . Peralta
out and a sa~nfice fly by RBI single by Shoppach extended hi s hitting streak to
Davtd Dellucct.
against Corcoran madeit 6-1 I 0 gaines.

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SPORTS

Ens·'hrm·ees ove'r!c·ome obstacles en 'r!oute to hall

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP)
-. Doug Flutie, J(\hn Randle
und Reg~ie Williams all
faced a stmilar obstacle en
route to being enshrined in
' -· "the Co11ege Footb:i11 Half of
Fame on Saturday night: All
three were told they weren't
good enough to play.
Williams was told by
Michigan
coach
Bo
Schembechler he . couldn't
with a single, Doug cut it with the Woi'verines
Mientkiewicz walked and and by a guidance counselor
Nate McLouth singled to he wasn't smart enough to
make it 1-0. After a double go to . Dartmouth. The
Dartmouth grad said such
play scored Mientkiewicz, statements provided him
Xavier Nady doubled and
with inspiration.
came home on Adam ·
"That becomes a lifestyle
LaRoche's single to make it reaction"
said Williams,
3-0.
who we~! on to play with the
Pittsburgh's bats went Cincinnati Bengals.
silent after that, managing
John Randle, who played
just Duke's fifth-inning defensive end at Texas A&amp;l,
single, which was wiped because major college
out on a double play. After coaches said he wasn't big
the first inning, the Pirates enough, sai.d all he wanted
sent the minimum to the was a chance.
plate until Mientkiewicz
led off the ninth with a double.
Duke was cruising before
Baker reached on an infield
single in the third. Holliday
doubled to score Baker, and
after Garrett Atkins popped
out Chris !annetta doubled '
to left-center . to cut
Pittsburgh 's lead to 3-2.
Notes: Rockies SS Troy
Tulowitzki (lacerated right
hand) is scheduled to be
activated from the 15-day
disabled list Monday. ...
Rockies LHP Jeff Francis
(shoulder inflammation) is ·
scheduled for two rehab
assignments and will be
evaluated after those are
completed. ... The Pirates
have not anno\lnced who
wi II pitch the opening game
of their three-game series
at Houston on Monday.

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Bonrier emphasized that
the tree has urgent needs
now but that care should
become an ongoing project
in the community. "This big
old tree is a living connection to the past; a bridge to
the future," she said.
Since the Ginko Is considered a community treasure ,
help from others with funding the necessary work is
being invited by the Church.
A Tree Preservation Fund
has been established to help
with current work costs as
well as future needs to keep
the tree alive and healthy.
Contributions to the fund
may to be . se nt to the
Middleport First Baptist
Cl)urch Tree Preservation
Fund. 211 South Sixth St.,
Middleport , Ohio 45760.
Bonner spoke of the unique
qualities of Middleport's tree.
which she described as being·
''male and Oowering with sun
yellow leaves in the fall that
drop in a single day.
,
"There just aren't inany of
these tree·s that origi nated in
China around any more ,"
she said. "The ones that are
left need care and investment because they are Iiv·
ing witnesses to our past ." .

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benefits to
Meigs Countians
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POMEROY - A grant of
$10.000 has been awarded
to The Buckeye Hills Area
Agency on Aging Di ~tri ct R
(AAA8) by the Ohio
Association of second
Harvest Food Banks to
expand access to the Ohio
Benefits (O BB ) in Meigs
County. ··
The AAA8 hosted a capacity building grant announcement meeting with comm unity leaders in Pomeroy
recently to describe the program which provides community outreach and access
to low and moderate income
Ohioans for public benefits
through the suppon of communitv-based counselors.
· The. Ohio Benefits Bank
process
helps
eligible
Ohioans claim tax credits and
public benefits such as child
care subsidies. home energy
assistance, food ·stmnps and
children's hea lth care insurance. More than $ 1.6 bill ion
in, tax credits and public benefits are unclait11ed annually
with 1}5 percent being federal
funds, the agency repon.
In Meigs Cmmly. the
AAA8. will coordinate with

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AsSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

BELGRADE. Serbia Former
Bosnian
Serb
President
Radovan
Karadzic. accused architect
of massacres and the politi cian cons idered
most
responsible for the deadly
siege. uf Sa r aj~vu. wa~
arrested Monday even ing in

a Serbian police raid endin g
his 13 years as the world's
most,wanted war cri mes
fugi ti ve.
His al leged partner in the
. persecution ami "dcansi ng"
. of tens of thousa nds of
Bosnian
Muslims and
·Croats. former · Bosnian
Serb inilitary chief Ratko
Mladic. rt!mai ned at large.
A
psych iatrist turned
diehard Serbian nationalist
politician. Karudzic is the
suspected mastermind or
mass killings that the U.N .
war
crimes
tribunal
desc ribed as "scenes from
hell. wrillen on the darkest
AP photo
page s of human history.'' In this Aug. 14, 1995 file photo, Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic , center, is seen in
They incl ude the 1995 mas- the Bosnian town of JajcE;. some 80 kilometers (50 miles) northwest of Sarajevo . The office
sacre of RJKKJ Muslims in of Serbian president says former Bosnian Serb leade r Radovan Ka radzic has been arrest'AP photo
Srebrenica. Europe's worst
ed
in
Serbia.
President
Boris
Tadic's
office
says
in
a
statement
that
Karadzic
was
arrestA vendor stands behind jalapenos pepper for sale in a marslaughter ,;i nce World War II .
ket in Mexico City Monday. U.S. government inspectors
"This is a ve ry. important ed on Monday evening "in an action by the Serbian security services."
day for the victim s· who
finally have a big clue in the salmonella outbreak in the U.S:
braced for a possi- j.;rimes prosecutors unlike fresh ly reu1g nized as an
have waited for thi s arrest bleSerbia
reaction from . ultra - those of Ml ad ic. who had indepe ndent sta te by the they found the same bacteria on a single Mexican-grown
for over a decade . lt"is al so natio nali sts
jalapeno pepper handled by a small Texas produce shipper.
who
are
an important day for int er- believed to ha ve he lped last been ·spotted living in United Nations.
Belgrade · in 2005 and
He bcc1mc '&lt;lie president
national justice because it shelter Karadzic and Mladic remains
at large .
of rile Serb Republi c in
clearl y demonstrates that over the years.
"He w;1s at large because Bosnia that year. remai ning
nobody is beyond the reach
Heav il y armed special the Yugoslav army was pro- in that posi tion until 1996
of the law," said Serge forc es
were deployed
Brammert z. the tribunal's. around the war-crimes court tecting him . But thi s guy in and aho servi ng as
my view was worse than su preme comma nder of the
huge produce warehouse on.
8Y LAURAN NEERGAARD
head prosec utor.
in Belgrade as dozens of Milose vic,"
Richard armed forces.
AP
MEDICAL
WAITER
Monday displayed pictures
A Serbian police source. Karad zic supporters gath- Holbroo k~. form er U.S .
Karad zic hob nobbed with
of
tomatoes , onions and
speaking on condition of ered nearby . S.everal were ambassador who negotiated in te rnat ional negotiato rs
WASHLNGTON
alongside
tomatillos
anonymity because . he was arrested after attacking an end to the Bosnian War, and his interviews 'were top
Government
inspectors
jalapenos
suggesting
the
not allowed to talk to the reporters in front of the told CNN. "He was the new,&lt; items during . the 3
finall
y
have
a
big
clue
in
the
small
ve
ndor
might
have
media. said Karadzic was courthouse.
Karadzic's intellectual leader."
112-year Bosnian war. But nationwide salmonella out- handl ed both major suspects
arrested in a Belgrade sub- brother, Luka , was also seen
Holbrooke calculated the his life change~ by the time ·
urb after weeks of surveil- arriving at the location in Karadzic is res ponsible. the war ended in late 1995 break: They found the same in the outbreak that has
bacteria strain on a single sickened 1.251 people.
·
lance of his safe house and a central Belgrade.
directly or indirectly, for with tens of thousands of Mexican-grown · jalapeno
McA
llen,
Teqs,
near
the
tip from a fore ign· intelli Serbian
police
also the deaths of 300 ,000 peo- dead and another I .8 mil- pepper handl ed in Texas Mex ican border, is in a
gence service.
deployed throughout central pie , because without him lion drive n from their and issued a stronger warn- region deemed a major hub
Sveta Vujacic. Karadzic's Belgrade as well as in. front there would ha ve been no · homes. He· was indicted
ing for consumers to avoid for both Texas-grown and
lawyer. said the fugitive had of the U.S . Embassy. which war or genocide.
twice by the U.N. tribunal fresh jalapenos .
imported produce . Although
been arrested on a public was targ~ ted in nationalist
The charges against him , on genoqde charges stemBut
Monday
's
discov~ry,
Agricola
Zaragoza is a
bu~ Fri(lay and held until he
rioting over Kosovo 's dec- last amended in May 2000 , ming from his alle~ed the equivalent of a finger- small operation , it's unclear
was brought to the court laration of independence in include genocide, extermi- crimes aoai nst Bosma's
print, doesn 't solve the mys- whether inspectors have yet
Monday.
. February.
· nation, murder, deportati on. Mu slin-is a~d Croats.
tery:
Authorities still don't visited the company's
"He just said that these
The White House called inhumane acts , and other
Karadzic's ' re ported hide- know where the pepper neighboring vendors inside
people showed him a police the arrest ·"an important crimes committed against outs inducted Serbian
became tainted - ·on the the huge warehouse filled
badge and than he . was demonstration
of ' the .Bosnian Muslim , Bosnian Ot1hodox monasteries and farm , or in the McAllen, with tractor-trailers l0ading
taken to some place and, Serbian government's deter- ·Croat and other non-Serb. refurbished mountain caves
kept in the room. And that is mination to honor its com- civilians in Bosnia during . in remote eastern Bosnia. Texas , plant, or at some stop and unloading fruits and
in between, such as a pack- vegetables,
absolutely against the law mitment to cooperate with the 1992- 1995 war.
Some newspaper reports ing house.
"I recognize there is a
what they did," Vujacic told the International Criminal
"These offenses include a said he had at times disNor
are
they
saying
the
need
to narrow this as soon
AP Television News.
Tribunal ."
brutal campaign · of ethnic guised himself as a priest by tainted . pepper exonerates as . possible," Acheson
Karadzic, who turned 63
In the Bosnian capital of cleansing directed at .non- shaving off hi s trademark tomatoes sold earlier in the ,added - as parts of the
Saturday, was taken before Sarajevo
besieged Serbs, organized attacks OJ\ silver mane and donning a spring that consumers until country are entering prime ·
the investigative judge of throughout the .war by places of worship, the oper- brown cassock .
last week had been · told hot pepper season.
Serbia's war crimes court. Bosnian Serb nationalists ation of concentration
The fugitive's
wife, ·were the prime suspect.
A person who answered
Serbian Presided! Boris streets were jammed late camps, and the mass murder· Ljiljana ,
told
The
Still,
"this
genetic
match
the
phone at Agricola
Tactic's . office said. The Monday as Bosnian Muslims of thousands of Bosnian Associated Press by phone
very
important
break
in
is
a
Zaragoza
declined comment.
move indicates he could celebrated the arrest./ '
Muslim and Bosnian Croat from
her · home
in the case," · said Dr. David
The pepper industry was
soon be extradited to the
Operatin~
from their civilians,'' the White House Karadzic's former strong- Acheson , the Food and bracing for an economic hit
U.N . court at The Ha~ue, stronghold m Pale above the statement added .
hold , Pale. near Sarajevo Drug Administration's food and urged FDA to quickly
Netherlands·, but authonties city, .the Serbs starved,
Karadzic was bom to a , that her daughter Sonja had safety chief.
clear jalapenos grown in
have not confirmed plans to sniped and bombarded the poor rural fa mily in called her before midnight.
For
now,
the
government
certain areas, like it earlier
send him there; he could also center of Sarajevo, control- , Montenel,lrO . He trained as a
"As the phone rang. I is strengthening its earlier did with tomatoes.
·
be tried locally . Investigative. ling nea'rly all roads into psychiatnst and moved to knew
somethin g
was precaution against hot pep"That
is
a
very
broad
judge Milan Dilparic said 'and out. Inhabitants were Sarajevo with hi s wife and , wro n ~.
I' m
shocked, pers to a full-blown warning brush to tar .the industry
early Tuesday that K aradzic . kept alive onl y .by a thin ' two children in the 1960s.
Confused. Ar least ·now, we {hat no one should eat fresh with," said John McClung ,
. was "being questioned,"
lifeline of food aid and supA flamboyant gambler know he is iilive." Ljiljana jalapenos - .or products pres ident of the Texas
If Karadzic is transferred, plies provided by UN and
so metime
poet. Karadzic said . declining such as fre sh salsa made Produce Association.
.
he would be the 44th Serb donors and peacekeepers.
Karad zic became a found - furth er commem.
from
them
until
it
can
Tomato . producers have ·
suspect extradited to the triSerbia has been under ing member of the Serbian
The European Union said better pinpoint where taint- insisted their summertime
bunal. The others include increasing
international Democratic Party in Bosni a th e arrest• " illustrates the ed ones may have sold.
staple couldn't be to blame,
former Pres ident Slobodan pressure to. find Karad zic •in 1990. Two years later. he co mm itme nt of the new
Tomatoes
currently
on
the
and are estimating that
Milosevic, who was ousted and turn him over. Still , his was elected president of the Bclgr.rde go:vemment to
market , in contrast , now are · industry losses may reach
in 2000 and died in 2006 arrest came as a surpri se to three -person presidency of contr.ibuting to peace and
safe to eat.
$250 milli on.
while on trial on war crimes many. Hi s '\'hereabouts had the Serbian republi c in stability in the Balkans considered
The Texas plant , Agri~ola
But health ofticials maincharges.
been a mystery to U.N . war Bosnia . which h~d just been region."
Zaragoza, has suspended tain they had good evidence
sales of fre sh jalapenos and linking certain raw tomatoes
recalled those shipped since to the outbreak's early
June 30 - shipments it said weeks in April and May,'and
were made to Georgia and that the jalapeno connection
the U.S. military arrived on Air Force has been rotating ~trateg i c bomber force for Texas.
Bv JAYMES SoNG
appeared only in June.
·
ASSOCIATED PR ESS WRITER
Guam to retake control of B-1 , B-2 and B-52 bombers the United States for more · FDA said no other pro'There may be more than
the island from Japan .
through Guam since 2004 to than fo ur decades. It is duce cunently in the plant one vehicle here ," Dr.
HONOLULU - An Air
The ·Air Force said a boost the u.s. security pres- capab le of ·dropping or has tested positive for sal- Robert Tauxe of the Centers
Force B-52 bomber crashed ·board of officers will inves- ence in the Asia-Pacific launching the widest array monel)a, and was continu- for Disease Control and
off Guam on [V!onday mo'rn- tigate the accident.
re gion wh ile other U.S. of weapons in the U.S. ing to probe where .the pro- Prevention said Monday.
ing. killing at least three airThe three crew members forces in the area have been inventory. including cluster duce came from and went.
'The tomato cases are not
men and leading to an inten- were wearing their life vests · sent to the Middle East.
bombs and precis ion guided
But a sign over Agricola exonerated,"
Acheson
sive ocean search for the when their bodies were
Master
Sgt.
Cindy m i ~s il es,
Zaragoza's spot inside a added .
remaining three crew mem- recovered.
Dorfner, a spokeswoman for
bers, the military said.
"Thi s 'is rr challenging the Air Combat Command
Three vessels including a operation when we lose in Langley Air Force Base.
Attn: People who like to help
destroyer, three helicopters. people we work with on a Va. , said the last cras h
----·-"-·two F-15 fighter jets and a day-to-da.y basis, so we're in volving a B-52 was on
Navy P-3 Orion aircraft .doin g the best that we ca n to June 24 , 1994 in Spokane.
based in Japan were cover that area as quickly as Wash. The bomber was
We are OSHIIP. We offer free , unbiased information and counseling about
involved in the search. we can," Titchen said .
practiCing
touch-and-go
health insurance to people covered by Medicare, their families aridcaregivers .
which cove red roughly
The accide nt is the second land i n g~ before an air show
3,000 square miles of the for the Air Force this year on at Fairchild Air Force Base
OS HIIP is funded by the federal government and the State of Oh io.
Pacific, said Coast Guard Guam, a U.S. territory 3,700 when it plun ged · I O the
spokesman Lt. John Titchen. miles southwe.~ t of Hawaii . ground
and ex plod ed.
You may have family or.friends who would benefit from our help . As an OSHIIP
"We've basically saturated
In February . a B-2 killing all four on board .
volunteer, you can make a difference in their lives .
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The Air Force has 93 Bcalled search conditions after takeoff in the first-ever 52 bombers remain ing in its
"ideal," wi th light winds, . crash of a stealth bomber. fleet.
.
OS HIIP has more than 500 volunteers across the state, but we need people '
calm seas and.good visibility. Both pil ots ejected safel y.
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FDA.finds salmonella
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. Wednesday, July 23
POMEROY
- Meigs
County Commissioners will
meet at II a.m .. instead of
:fhursday.
: RUTLAND - Leading
(:reek
Conservancy
:pistrict. reschedu led board
meetmg. 5 p.m.
.
Thursday, July 24
: POMEROY - . Meigs
Soi I
and
· Water
tonservation District board .
'of Supervisors. I I :30 a. m.
)lt the district offi ce, 33 10 1
Hiland Road. Pomeroy.
SYRACUSE - Meigs
~ounty Board of MRDD.
!eg ular mee ting. 4 p.m.,
Carleton School.

Clubs and
· organizations
:•

1\tesday, july 22
~ CHESTER
· Past
Councilors Elub of D of A.
:With covered di sh dinner at
b:30, meeting to follow at
1:30 p.m.
POMEROY Meigs
Athletic Boosters 7 p.m. in
fhe high school library to
discuss fall sports program .
Wednesday, July 23
CHESTER
Shade
River Lodge 453 apprecia. lion dinner at hall for local
citizen. 6 p.m . Being held in
appreciation of the individiwl 's contributions to the
community . Open dinner,
donations
accepted.
Reservations not required.
Thursday, Ju!y 24
, HARRISONVILLE
Harrison.ville
Senior
Citizens, at the church.
blood pressures taken and
potluck served after.
Monday, July 28
· POMEROY - Oh-Kan
Coin Club. 7 p.m ..

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Pomeroy Library.
members welcome .

Tuesday, July 22,

2008

' ANNIE'S MAILBOX
new

Church events

Marriage suffers from close quarters
BY KATHY MITCHELL
AND MARCY SUGAR

Sunday, July 27
RAC INE
- Vacation
.Bi ble school. 6-R:30 p.m .,
today-Wednesday. CarmelSutton ' UMC Fellow ship
Building . theme "Son
Hmvest Coun1y Fair.:·

Dear Annie: For the past
20 years. it's been my husband 's dream to bring hi s
sister and her three children
to the United State s from a
Third World country. After
spending our life's sav ings
and countl ess hours of
paperwork. they are here .
My sister-in -law is a wo nderful
_woma n and I love
. Saturday, July 26
her.
but
her two boys (12
RACINE
Circle
and
18)
have
no res p~t for
reunion at the Carmel
Church , Fellowship Hall. anyone or anything. We
Gather at noon, potluck at · ,bought our dream house last
12:30 p.m. Take covered year and it 's slowly being
dish and something for destroyed. No matter how
many times · we. have
whire elephant sale.
explained respecJ to them .
· they laugh. My sister-in -law
has disciplined them and
they think she's funny, too .
Thursday, July 24
I'm starting to think the y
RACIN E - American ha ve some kind of· mental
Red Cross Bloodmobil e, II disability. ·
a. m. to 5 p.m., Racine First
.Another problem is, we
Baptist Church.
ha ve a small compact car
Friday, July 25
,and famil y outings mean
MIDDLEPORT - Free there's no room for me . My
community dinner. 4: 30 to 6 husband has promised one
p.m ... Middleport Church of hour out of every week so
Christ Family Life Center. we can have time for .the
Southern chicken sandwich, two of us. but it's been 12
bilked l:ieans, pea sa lad and weeks of nothing. I' m oinkdessert will be served.
in g deeper into depression.
and my doctor has put me
on antidepressants.

Reunions

Other events

Birthdays

Our friends say they miss
me. but enjoy my husband 's
sister. He likes showing her
otT to our friends. I'm sick
at heart. What can I do? Neglected Wife
Dear Wife: The novelty
of hav ing your sister' in -law
arou nd wi ll wear off eventually. but for the moment.
you will have to find ways
to deal with the situati on. Is
thi s a temporary vis it or a
pernmnent &lt;rrrange ment 0 If
it's temporary. put up witn
as much as you can. If she is
· planning to remain ·in the
United States. help her
apply for a green card so she
can get a job and her own
apartment as soon as possi ble. We dm1bt the ch ildren
·have suddenlv become mentally disabled. Disc ipline
should include having privileges removed or being confined to their room. They
also should do chores to
repay the cost · of broken
items. Then put your foot
down with your husband ,
He needs to know your marriage is sufferin g. and he has
a responsi bility t.o work on
it. He's put his sister first for
12 weeks. It's ymu· turn .
Dear Annie: I am a 23ycar·old man. still in sc hool.
I am asexual, and what
bothers me is l'he nliJllber of

pwple who automatically
tt.,sume that because I don' t
go runnin g after girl s. I
must be gay .
I prefer hanging out with
my friends. male and fem~ le .
Even so. my parents.· siblings ana friends have all
asked tit some point whether
I am gay. I tell them · the
truth. but none of them
believes me. I' ve tried to
make a joke out of it ; bur it 's
startin g ro get annoying.
How can I make them understand" - Not Interested
Dear Not: · People generall y und ~rs land "gay." but
they ha ve trouble with
"asexual." You ~ houldn 't
need (or try) to defend who
you are. but you can educate
the peopl e closest to yo u.
Contact
AVEN..
the
Asexuality Vi sibility and
Education Network. at asexualit y.org for information
and support .
Dear Annie: "Totall y
Lost" was findin g it hard
not to llirt with other
women because his wife
had put on weight and
refused to exercise.
I, too. am in my early 40s.
have a love ly wife. three
kids and a great job. Has my
wife's appearance changed?
Of course ; So ha s mine .
While I exercise and am fit.

Friday, july 25
POMEROY - George
Wright will observe his 80th
birthday on Friday, July 25.
Cards may be sent to him at
259 Union Ave. Pomeroy.
Ohio 45769.
Wednesday, July 30
PORTLAND - Gertrude
Lehew· will be 88 on July
30. Cards may be sent to her
at 53460 C.R. 31, Portland,
Ohio 45770.

I .:crtainly don't look like I
did the day we met. What I
realize is that together we
are raisin g three .-great kids
and a~ "a team" we make
the world ~o ro und . Even
though my' wife's appe.arance has c h a n ~ec.l. I thmk
she is as beautifill as the day
I hlet her. Mavbc more .
I agree he need s to sec a
counselor. but most ly to
help hini see what he · has
ri ght there in front of him a be·autiful woman who
,.Jorks hard all day in order
to make sure he. the kid s
and the hou sehold are taken
care of. What more could·
anyo ne ask for'? ...- Lucky
To Have It So Good
Dear Lucky: We are sure
many women would love to
clone yo u.
Annie's Mailbox i~· writ· ·
ten by Kathy Mitchell and
Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Arm La11ders
column. Plea.1e e-mail your
que~·tions to annie~·mail­
box@comcast.net, or write
to: Annie's Mailbox, P.O.
. Box 1/8/90, Clzicago, IL
606JJ. To find out more
about Annie's Mailbox,
and read features by other
Creators Syndicate writers
and cartoonists, visit the
Creators Symlicate Web
page at www.creators.com.

ofthemonth
Dean Richardson , security guard , second from left,
was recently named the
Pleasant Valley Hospital
"Employee pf the Month ."
He was recognized for his
great concern for workers
and visitors at PVH .
Richardson is a 13-yea r
employee . He resides in
Flatrock and loves to hunt
and fish . Pictured with
him, at left , AI Lawson,
JD , FACHE, President
and Chief Executive
Officer of PVH ,
Richardson , Cecil Newell,
Security Coordinator, and
at far right, Clark Vickers,
Director of Support
Services. Ricnardson will
receive a $50 award , a
congratulatory certificate
and VIP parking. In addi·
tion, he will also be
entered in the facility 's
Customer Service
Employee· of the Year
recognition .

Blackston·receives
s~holarship at Shawnee·
High School. He is a mem· PORTSMOUTH
Shawnee State University ber of the Phi Eta Sigma
.Scholarship Committee has National Honor Society and
announced Jeremy Blackston the SSU baseball team.
as the 2008-09 Peg Ell sesser Black ston is majoring in
athletic training and after
Scholarship .of $1,100.
· The recipient of the schol - graduating from SSU. he
. itrshi·p must be a college stu- want to continue his educadent entering his or her . tion1and obtain his Ph.D. ·
junior .or senior year with a _ ___,he funds of the scholarminimum GPA of 3.0 and ship are administered
the
hlajor in athletic training or through
SS U
sports
management. Development Foundation.
Applicants must also com- . Any individuals or organizations interested in estabplete the FAFSA . .
Black ston, son of Bob and lishing a scholarship can
SS U
Brenda Blackston , is a contact . the
rcluming ssu student and a Development Foundation at
2005 graduate of Meigs (740) 351 -3284.

SubmtHed photo

Bertha M. Sayre Missionary Group meets .

RACINE - A $100 gift to
Bacone College was made
when The Bertha M. Sayre
Missionary Group met
FAFSA to be eligible.
PORTSMOUTH .
Vance , daughter of Dav id recently at the home of Mabel
Bethany Vance is the 200X09
Edward
Daehler Vance, is a 2007 graduate of Brace, Racine.
Scholarship . reci pie nt at Southern Hi gh School in
Shawnee State University . Meigs County and a returnThe scholar~hip is for $700. ing SSU student. She is a
·. The recipient of this schol- legal assistant and business
.
arship must be a college stu- maJOr.
CHESHIRE ,_
Five
The funds o( this scholardent entering the second .
employees ·at the Ohio
·year of the two-year pro- ship are administered through Valley Electnc Corp.'s
Development
the SSU
gram or a fourth-year
Kyger Creek Plant have
ch- Foundation: Individuals or been
dent in legal assistin
Plant
nology. Students m t have a organizations interested ,; in Mana~erpromoted,
Ralph
E:
inihimum of a 2. . PA and establishing a scholarship can
Amburgey
announced
.
.
the
SSU
financial need .is taken into contact
Richard K. Stephenson. a
. consideration . · Applicants Development Foundation at
unit supervisor. has been promust also cof!Jpl ete the (740) 351-3284.
mated to an assistant shift
operating engineer ir , ihe
Operations · Department.
Stephenson joined OVEC in
· AKRON (AP)
A Thompson 'ovep around 2 1978 as ·a laborer in the
Summit County grand jury a.m . on July 13 on suspicion Labor Department. In 1979,
indicted a man Monday on of drunken driving and for he transferred to the
Operations Department as a
aggravated murder and playing loud music.
pther charges in the shootThompson, who will be utility operator and advanced
jng death of a suburban arraigned · Friday, has been to an auxiliary equipment
police offic~r during a traf- held in the Summit County operator that same.year.
In 1985 , ~e was promoted
fie stop.
jail. A message seeking comto
an eq uipment operator
The grand jury indicted ment on the indictment was
Ashford Thompson, .23, of left for Larry Zukerman, the and in 1993,to a unit super:rwinsburg, on two counts of attorney who represented visor. Stephenson and hi s
aggravated murder with . Thompson at hi s municipal wife, Carla. reside in
):ieath-penalty specifications, · court airatgnment last week. Cheshi re.
Jackie · C. Well , a unit
lWO· counts each of escape
Zukerman has satd ht s
and resisting arrest, three client acted in se lf defense . supervisor, has been promotcounts of evidence tamper- Investigators
said
jng and one count of carry- Miktarian's gun was still in,
jng a concealed weapon.
tis holster when offtcers
· He could face the death found htm .
penalty if convicted .
Prosecutor Sheni Bevan
. Thompson was charged in Walsh said her office woulp
'
POM EROY - Friday
last week's shooting death of press for the death penalty
Senior League layer Bucky
Twinsburg Patrolman Joshua against Th ~mp son .
Miktarian 33 the married
" It certamly was .not part Kn app made a hole in one
'}'ather of a ' 3-month-o ld of Officer Miktarian 's job to on number 9 par 3 hole. 164
paughter. His funeral service give .his life that S~nday yards at the Pomeroy Pine
pn Friday was attended by mornmg . It was not. hts JOb Hill s Golf Course on July
several . thousand officers to leave behmd a wtfe. wtth 18. The hole in one was wittrom across ihe region.
n~ husband, a~~ il baby girl .nessed by C. Sayer. B.
Gaddi s. and Richard Long.
· Miktarian
pulled wtth no father, she sa1d .

SHS grad awarded scholarship

' Plans were made tor a pic- Hayman , and Linda Grimm .
nic at Star Mill Park on Aug .
Hytman had the program
12 . 6 p.m. Offi cers gave on "True Freedom ." Yost
reports at the nteeting atiend- gave a reading on the
ed by Mary K. Yost. Barham ,Declaration of Independence.
Gheen, Mabel Brace, Lilian Gheen . the Independence

Bell. Hayman read scripture ·
from Romans 6. and gave a
reading on the Statue of
Libe.rt y. · then closed with
prayer.
.
Gheen setved relreshments..

Promotions made.at Kyger Creek Plant

Man indicted in slaying of officer

Knapp makes
liole in one

ed to an assistant shift operat- laborer in the Labor
ing
engineer
in
the Department.
In 1991. he became a uti IOperations Department. Well
the
joined Kyger Creek in '1980 . ity openitor . in
Operations
Department.
In
as a laborer in the Labor
Department. During that 1993, he was promoted to
equipment·
same year. he transferred to an a u ~ iliary
.the Operations Department . operator. and in 2002, · he
progressed to an. equipment
as a utilit y operator.
In 198 1 he was promoted operator. Arnold and his
tu an auxiliary equipment wife. Cheryl. reside in New
operator; in 1990. to an Have n. W.Va .
Mark L. Harri son. an
equipment operator; and in
1994, to a unit supervisor. equipment operator. has
Well and his wife, Joyce, been promoted to a unit
supervisor in the Operations
res ide in Shade.
Jeffrey K. Arnold, an Department. Harrison joined
· equipment operator, has OVEC in 1989 as a laborer
been promoted to a unit in the La~r Department, In
supervisor in the Operations 199 1, he transferred to the
Department. Arnold joined Operations Department as a
Kyg~r Creek in 1990 as a utility operator.

In ·1992, he. was promoted
to an allxiliary equi pment
operator and in 1999. to an
equipment
. operator.
Harri son and hi s wife.
Cindy, reside in Gallipolis.
James Soulsby. an equipment operator. has been
promoted to a un it superv isor in the Opera,ti on'
Department. Snulsby joined
Kyger Creek in J9g'l as a
laborer in the Labor
Department. In 1990. he
became a utility operator in
the Operatio ns Depm1ment.
In 1992. he was promoted
to an auxiliary equipment
operator and in 1999. to an
equipment
operator.
Soul sby and hi s wife.
Connie. reside in Pomeroy.

The Middleport Community
Associaiion wants to express their
heartfelt thanks to each and everyone
who contributed in anyway to the
success of our July. 4th Celebration.
Coming together
!s a be~·~
·ng"C'PitJg
••
,
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together rs·p1T1gri! ,
rk
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tof?ether is success.
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Public meetings

AsSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

BELGRADE. Serbia Former
Bosnian
Serb
President
Radovan
Karadzic. accused architect
of massacres and the politi cian cons idered
most
responsible for the deadly
siege. uf Sa r aj~vu. wa~
arrested Monday even ing in

a Serbian police raid endin g
his 13 years as the world's
most,wanted war cri mes
fugi ti ve.
His al leged partner in the
. persecution ami "dcansi ng"
. of tens of thousa nds of
Bosnian
Muslims and
·Croats. former · Bosnian
Serb inilitary chief Ratko
Mladic. rt!mai ned at large.
A
psych iatrist turned
diehard Serbian nationalist
politician. Karudzic is the
suspected mastermind or
mass killings that the U.N .
war
crimes
tribunal
desc ribed as "scenes from
hell. wrillen on the darkest
AP photo
page s of human history.'' In this Aug. 14, 1995 file photo, Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic , center, is seen in
They incl ude the 1995 mas- the Bosnian town of JajcE;. some 80 kilometers (50 miles) northwest of Sarajevo . The office
sacre of RJKKJ Muslims in of Serbian president says former Bosnian Serb leade r Radovan Ka radzic has been arrest'AP photo
Srebrenica. Europe's worst
ed
in
Serbia.
President
Boris
Tadic's
office
says
in
a
statement
that
Karadzic
was
arrestA vendor stands behind jalapenos pepper for sale in a marslaughter ,;i nce World War II .
ket in Mexico City Monday. U.S. government inspectors
"This is a ve ry. important ed on Monday evening "in an action by the Serbian security services."
day for the victim s· who
finally have a big clue in the salmonella outbreak in the U.S:
braced for a possi- j.;rimes prosecutors unlike fresh ly reu1g nized as an
have waited for thi s arrest bleSerbia
reaction from . ultra - those of Ml ad ic. who had indepe ndent sta te by the they found the same bacteria on a single Mexican-grown
for over a decade . lt"is al so natio nali sts
jalapeno pepper handled by a small Texas produce shipper.
who
are
an important day for int er- believed to ha ve he lped last been ·spotted living in United Nations.
Belgrade · in 2005 and
He bcc1mc '&lt;lie president
national justice because it shelter Karadzic and Mladic remains
at large .
of rile Serb Republi c in
clearl y demonstrates that over the years.
"He w;1s at large because Bosnia that year. remai ning
nobody is beyond the reach
Heav il y armed special the Yugoslav army was pro- in that posi tion until 1996
of the law," said Serge forc es
were deployed
Brammert z. the tribunal's. around the war-crimes court tecting him . But thi s guy in and aho servi ng as
my view was worse than su preme comma nder of the
huge produce warehouse on.
8Y LAURAN NEERGAARD
head prosec utor.
in Belgrade as dozens of Milose vic,"
Richard armed forces.
AP
MEDICAL
WAITER
Monday displayed pictures
A Serbian police source. Karad zic supporters gath- Holbroo k~. form er U.S .
Karad zic hob nobbed with
of
tomatoes , onions and
speaking on condition of ered nearby . S.everal were ambassador who negotiated in te rnat ional negotiato rs
WASHLNGTON
alongside
tomatillos
anonymity because . he was arrested after attacking an end to the Bosnian War, and his interviews 'were top
Government
inspectors
jalapenos
suggesting
the
not allowed to talk to the reporters in front of the told CNN. "He was the new,&lt; items during . the 3
finall
y
have
a
big
clue
in
the
small
ve
ndor
might
have
media. said Karadzic was courthouse.
Karadzic's intellectual leader."
112-year Bosnian war. But nationwide salmonella out- handl ed both major suspects
arrested in a Belgrade sub- brother, Luka , was also seen
Holbrooke calculated the his life change~ by the time ·
urb after weeks of surveil- arriving at the location in Karadzic is res ponsible. the war ended in late 1995 break: They found the same in the outbreak that has
bacteria strain on a single sickened 1.251 people.
·
lance of his safe house and a central Belgrade.
directly or indirectly, for with tens of thousands of Mexican-grown · jalapeno
McA
llen,
Teqs,
near
the
tip from a fore ign· intelli Serbian
police
also the deaths of 300 ,000 peo- dead and another I .8 mil- pepper handl ed in Texas Mex ican border, is in a
gence service.
deployed throughout central pie , because without him lion drive n from their and issued a stronger warn- region deemed a major hub
Sveta Vujacic. Karadzic's Belgrade as well as in. front there would ha ve been no · homes. He· was indicted
ing for consumers to avoid for both Texas-grown and
lawyer. said the fugitive had of the U.S . Embassy. which war or genocide.
twice by the U.N. tribunal fresh jalapenos .
imported produce . Although
been arrested on a public was targ~ ted in nationalist
The charges against him , on genoqde charges stemBut
Monday
's
discov~ry,
Agricola
Zaragoza is a
bu~ Fri(lay and held until he
rioting over Kosovo 's dec- last amended in May 2000 , ming from his alle~ed the equivalent of a finger- small operation , it's unclear
was brought to the court laration of independence in include genocide, extermi- crimes aoai nst Bosma's
print, doesn 't solve the mys- whether inspectors have yet
Monday.
. February.
· nation, murder, deportati on. Mu slin-is a~d Croats.
tery:
Authorities still don't visited the company's
"He just said that these
The White House called inhumane acts , and other
Karadzic's ' re ported hide- know where the pepper neighboring vendors inside
people showed him a police the arrest ·"an important crimes committed against outs inducted Serbian
became tainted - ·on the the huge warehouse filled
badge and than he . was demonstration
of ' the .Bosnian Muslim , Bosnian Ot1hodox monasteries and farm , or in the McAllen, with tractor-trailers l0ading
taken to some place and, Serbian government's deter- ·Croat and other non-Serb. refurbished mountain caves
kept in the room. And that is mination to honor its com- civilians in Bosnia during . in remote eastern Bosnia. Texas , plant, or at some stop and unloading fruits and
in between, such as a pack- vegetables,
absolutely against the law mitment to cooperate with the 1992- 1995 war.
Some newspaper reports ing house.
"I recognize there is a
what they did," Vujacic told the International Criminal
"These offenses include a said he had at times disNor
are
they
saying
the
need
to narrow this as soon
AP Television News.
Tribunal ."
brutal campaign · of ethnic guised himself as a priest by tainted . pepper exonerates as . possible," Acheson
Karadzic, who turned 63
In the Bosnian capital of cleansing directed at .non- shaving off hi s trademark tomatoes sold earlier in the ,added - as parts of the
Saturday, was taken before Sarajevo
besieged Serbs, organized attacks OJ\ silver mane and donning a spring that consumers until country are entering prime ·
the investigative judge of throughout the .war by places of worship, the oper- brown cassock .
last week had been · told hot pepper season.
Serbia's war crimes court. Bosnian Serb nationalists ation of concentration
The fugitive's
wife, ·were the prime suspect.
A person who answered
Serbian Presided! Boris streets were jammed late camps, and the mass murder· Ljiljana ,
told
The
Still,
"this
genetic
match
the
phone at Agricola
Tactic's . office said. The Monday as Bosnian Muslims of thousands of Bosnian Associated Press by phone
very
important
break
in
is
a
Zaragoza
declined comment.
move indicates he could celebrated the arrest./ '
Muslim and Bosnian Croat from
her · home
in the case," · said Dr. David
The pepper industry was
soon be extradited to the
Operatin~
from their civilians,'' the White House Karadzic's former strong- Acheson , the Food and bracing for an economic hit
U.N . court at The Ha~ue, stronghold m Pale above the statement added .
hold , Pale. near Sarajevo Drug Administration's food and urged FDA to quickly
Netherlands·, but authonties city, .the Serbs starved,
Karadzic was bom to a , that her daughter Sonja had safety chief.
clear jalapenos grown in
have not confirmed plans to sniped and bombarded the poor rural fa mily in called her before midnight.
For
now,
the
government
certain areas, like it earlier
send him there; he could also center of Sarajevo, control- , Montenel,lrO . He trained as a
"As the phone rang. I is strengthening its earlier did with tomatoes.
·
be tried locally . Investigative. ling nea'rly all roads into psychiatnst and moved to knew
somethin g
was precaution against hot pep"That
is
a
very
broad
judge Milan Dilparic said 'and out. Inhabitants were Sarajevo with hi s wife and , wro n ~.
I' m
shocked, pers to a full-blown warning brush to tar .the industry
early Tuesday that K aradzic . kept alive onl y .by a thin ' two children in the 1960s.
Confused. Ar least ·now, we {hat no one should eat fresh with," said John McClung ,
. was "being questioned,"
lifeline of food aid and supA flamboyant gambler know he is iilive." Ljiljana jalapenos - .or products pres ident of the Texas
If Karadzic is transferred, plies provided by UN and
so metime
poet. Karadzic said . declining such as fre sh salsa made Produce Association.
.
he would be the 44th Serb donors and peacekeepers.
Karad zic became a found - furth er commem.
from
them
until
it
can
Tomato . producers have ·
suspect extradited to the triSerbia has been under ing member of the Serbian
The European Union said better pinpoint where taint- insisted their summertime
bunal. The others include increasing
international Democratic Party in Bosni a th e arrest• " illustrates the ed ones may have sold.
staple couldn't be to blame,
former Pres ident Slobodan pressure to. find Karad zic •in 1990. Two years later. he co mm itme nt of the new
Tomatoes
currently
on
the
and are estimating that
Milosevic, who was ousted and turn him over. Still , his was elected president of the Bclgr.rde go:vemment to
market , in contrast , now are · industry losses may reach
in 2000 and died in 2006 arrest came as a surpri se to three -person presidency of contr.ibuting to peace and
safe to eat.
$250 milli on.
while on trial on war crimes many. Hi s '\'hereabouts had the Serbian republi c in stability in the Balkans considered
The Texas plant , Agri~ola
But health ofticials maincharges.
been a mystery to U.N . war Bosnia . which h~d just been region."
Zaragoza, has suspended tain they had good evidence
sales of fre sh jalapenos and linking certain raw tomatoes
recalled those shipped since to the outbreak's early
June 30 - shipments it said weeks in April and May,'and
were made to Georgia and that the jalapeno connection
the U.S. military arrived on Air Force has been rotating ~trateg i c bomber force for Texas.
Bv JAYMES SoNG
appeared only in June.
·
ASSOCIATED PR ESS WRITER
Guam to retake control of B-1 , B-2 and B-52 bombers the United States for more · FDA said no other pro'There may be more than
the island from Japan .
through Guam since 2004 to than fo ur decades. It is duce cunently in the plant one vehicle here ," Dr.
HONOLULU - An Air
The ·Air Force said a boost the u.s. security pres- capab le of ·dropping or has tested positive for sal- Robert Tauxe of the Centers
Force B-52 bomber crashed ·board of officers will inves- ence in the Asia-Pacific launching the widest array monel)a, and was continu- for Disease Control and
off Guam on [V!onday mo'rn- tigate the accident.
re gion wh ile other U.S. of weapons in the U.S. ing to probe where .the pro- Prevention said Monday.
ing. killing at least three airThe three crew members forces in the area have been inventory. including cluster duce came from and went.
'The tomato cases are not
men and leading to an inten- were wearing their life vests · sent to the Middle East.
bombs and precis ion guided
But a sign over Agricola exonerated,"
Acheson
sive ocean search for the when their bodies were
Master
Sgt.
Cindy m i ~s il es,
Zaragoza's spot inside a added .
remaining three crew mem- recovered.
Dorfner, a spokeswoman for
bers, the military said.
"Thi s 'is rr challenging the Air Combat Command
Three vessels including a operation when we lose in Langley Air Force Base.
Attn: People who like to help
destroyer, three helicopters. people we work with on a Va. , said the last cras h
----·-"-·two F-15 fighter jets and a day-to-da.y basis, so we're in volving a B-52 was on
Navy P-3 Orion aircraft .doin g the best that we ca n to June 24 , 1994 in Spokane.
based in Japan were cover that area as quickly as Wash. The bomber was
We are OSHIIP. We offer free , unbiased information and counseling about
involved in the search. we can," Titchen said .
practiCing
touch-and-go
health insurance to people covered by Medicare, their families aridcaregivers .
which cove red roughly
The accide nt is the second land i n g~ before an air show
3,000 square miles of the for the Air Force this year on at Fairchild Air Force Base
OS HIIP is funded by the federal government and the State of Oh io.
Pacific, said Coast Guard Guam, a U.S. territory 3,700 when it plun ged · I O the
spokesman Lt. John Titchen. miles southwe.~ t of Hawaii . ground
and ex plod ed.
You may have family or.friends who would benefit from our help . As an OSHIIP
"We've basically saturated
In February . a B-2 killing all four on board .
volunteer, you can make a difference in their lives .
that area," said Titchen , who crashed. at Andersen shortly
The Air Force has 93 Bcalled search conditions after takeoff in the first-ever 52 bombers remain ing in its
"ideal," wi th light winds, . crash of a stealth bomber. fleet.
.
OS HIIP has more than 500 volunteers across the state, but we need people '
calm seas and.good visibility. Both pil ots ejected safel y.
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Day continuous bomber presence Stratofortress has been the
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parade celebrates the day mission in the Pacific. The backbone of the manned

FDA.finds salmonella
strain in jalapeno pepper

Crash of B-52 bomber off Guam kills at least 3

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. Wednesday, July 23
POMEROY
- Meigs
County Commissioners will
meet at II a.m .. instead of
:fhursday.
: RUTLAND - Leading
(:reek
Conservancy
:pistrict. reschedu led board
meetmg. 5 p.m.
.
Thursday, July 24
: POMEROY - . Meigs
Soi I
and
· Water
tonservation District board .
'of Supervisors. I I :30 a. m.
)lt the district offi ce, 33 10 1
Hiland Road. Pomeroy.
SYRACUSE - Meigs
~ounty Board of MRDD.
!eg ular mee ting. 4 p.m.,
Carleton School.

Clubs and
· organizations
:•

1\tesday, july 22
~ CHESTER
· Past
Councilors Elub of D of A.
:With covered di sh dinner at
b:30, meeting to follow at
1:30 p.m.
POMEROY Meigs
Athletic Boosters 7 p.m. in
fhe high school library to
discuss fall sports program .
Wednesday, July 23
CHESTER
Shade
River Lodge 453 apprecia. lion dinner at hall for local
citizen. 6 p.m . Being held in
appreciation of the individiwl 's contributions to the
community . Open dinner,
donations
accepted.
Reservations not required.
Thursday, Ju!y 24
, HARRISONVILLE
Harrison.ville
Senior
Citizens, at the church.
blood pressures taken and
potluck served after.
Monday, July 28
· POMEROY - Oh-Kan
Coin Club. 7 p.m ..

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Pomeroy Library.
members welcome .

Tuesday, July 22,

2008

' ANNIE'S MAILBOX
new

Church events

Marriage suffers from close quarters
BY KATHY MITCHELL
AND MARCY SUGAR

Sunday, July 27
RAC INE
- Vacation
.Bi ble school. 6-R:30 p.m .,
today-Wednesday. CarmelSutton ' UMC Fellow ship
Building . theme "Son
Hmvest Coun1y Fair.:·

Dear Annie: For the past
20 years. it's been my husband 's dream to bring hi s
sister and her three children
to the United State s from a
Third World country. After
spending our life's sav ings
and countl ess hours of
paperwork. they are here .
My sister-in -law is a wo nderful
_woma n and I love
. Saturday, July 26
her.
but
her two boys (12
RACINE
Circle
and
18)
have
no res p~t for
reunion at the Carmel
Church , Fellowship Hall. anyone or anything. We
Gather at noon, potluck at · ,bought our dream house last
12:30 p.m. Take covered year and it 's slowly being
dish and something for destroyed. No matter how
many times · we. have
whire elephant sale.
explained respecJ to them .
· they laugh. My sister-in -law
has disciplined them and
they think she's funny, too .
Thursday, July 24
I'm starting to think the y
RACIN E - American ha ve some kind of· mental
Red Cross Bloodmobil e, II disability. ·
a. m. to 5 p.m., Racine First
.Another problem is, we
Baptist Church.
ha ve a small compact car
Friday, July 25
,and famil y outings mean
MIDDLEPORT - Free there's no room for me . My
community dinner. 4: 30 to 6 husband has promised one
p.m ... Middleport Church of hour out of every week so
Christ Family Life Center. we can have time for .the
Southern chicken sandwich, two of us. but it's been 12
bilked l:ieans, pea sa lad and weeks of nothing. I' m oinkdessert will be served.
in g deeper into depression.
and my doctor has put me
on antidepressants.

Reunions

Other events

Birthdays

Our friends say they miss
me. but enjoy my husband 's
sister. He likes showing her
otT to our friends. I'm sick
at heart. What can I do? Neglected Wife
Dear Wife: The novelty
of hav ing your sister' in -law
arou nd wi ll wear off eventually. but for the moment.
you will have to find ways
to deal with the situati on. Is
thi s a temporary vis it or a
pernmnent &lt;rrrange ment 0 If
it's temporary. put up witn
as much as you can. If she is
· planning to remain ·in the
United States. help her
apply for a green card so she
can get a job and her own
apartment as soon as possi ble. We dm1bt the ch ildren
·have suddenlv become mentally disabled. Disc ipline
should include having privileges removed or being confined to their room. They
also should do chores to
repay the cost · of broken
items. Then put your foot
down with your husband ,
He needs to know your marriage is sufferin g. and he has
a responsi bility t.o work on
it. He's put his sister first for
12 weeks. It's ymu· turn .
Dear Annie: I am a 23ycar·old man. still in sc hool.
I am asexual, and what
bothers me is l'he nliJllber of

pwple who automatically
tt.,sume that because I don' t
go runnin g after girl s. I
must be gay .
I prefer hanging out with
my friends. male and fem~ le .
Even so. my parents.· siblings ana friends have all
asked tit some point whether
I am gay. I tell them · the
truth. but none of them
believes me. I' ve tried to
make a joke out of it ; bur it 's
startin g ro get annoying.
How can I make them understand" - Not Interested
Dear Not: · People generall y und ~rs land "gay." but
they ha ve trouble with
"asexual." You ~ houldn 't
need (or try) to defend who
you are. but you can educate
the peopl e closest to yo u.
Contact
AVEN..
the
Asexuality Vi sibility and
Education Network. at asexualit y.org for information
and support .
Dear Annie: "Totall y
Lost" was findin g it hard
not to llirt with other
women because his wife
had put on weight and
refused to exercise.
I, too. am in my early 40s.
have a love ly wife. three
kids and a great job. Has my
wife's appearance changed?
Of course ; So ha s mine .
While I exercise and am fit.

Friday, july 25
POMEROY - George
Wright will observe his 80th
birthday on Friday, July 25.
Cards may be sent to him at
259 Union Ave. Pomeroy.
Ohio 45769.
Wednesday, July 30
PORTLAND - Gertrude
Lehew· will be 88 on July
30. Cards may be sent to her
at 53460 C.R. 31, Portland,
Ohio 45770.

I .:crtainly don't look like I
did the day we met. What I
realize is that together we
are raisin g three .-great kids
and a~ "a team" we make
the world ~o ro und . Even
though my' wife's appe.arance has c h a n ~ec.l. I thmk
she is as beautifill as the day
I hlet her. Mavbc more .
I agree he need s to sec a
counselor. but most ly to
help hini see what he · has
ri ght there in front of him a be·autiful woman who
,.Jorks hard all day in order
to make sure he. the kid s
and the hou sehold are taken
care of. What more could·
anyo ne ask for'? ...- Lucky
To Have It So Good
Dear Lucky: We are sure
many women would love to
clone yo u.
Annie's Mailbox i~· writ· ·
ten by Kathy Mitchell and
Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Arm La11ders
column. Plea.1e e-mail your
que~·tions to annie~·mail­
box@comcast.net, or write
to: Annie's Mailbox, P.O.
. Box 1/8/90, Clzicago, IL
606JJ. To find out more
about Annie's Mailbox,
and read features by other
Creators Syndicate writers
and cartoonists, visit the
Creators Symlicate Web
page at www.creators.com.

ofthemonth
Dean Richardson , security guard , second from left,
was recently named the
Pleasant Valley Hospital
"Employee pf the Month ."
He was recognized for his
great concern for workers
and visitors at PVH .
Richardson is a 13-yea r
employee . He resides in
Flatrock and loves to hunt
and fish . Pictured with
him, at left , AI Lawson,
JD , FACHE, President
and Chief Executive
Officer of PVH ,
Richardson , Cecil Newell,
Security Coordinator, and
at far right, Clark Vickers,
Director of Support
Services. Ricnardson will
receive a $50 award , a
congratulatory certificate
and VIP parking. In addi·
tion, he will also be
entered in the facility 's
Customer Service
Employee· of the Year
recognition .

Blackston·receives
s~holarship at Shawnee·
High School. He is a mem· PORTSMOUTH
Shawnee State University ber of the Phi Eta Sigma
.Scholarship Committee has National Honor Society and
announced Jeremy Blackston the SSU baseball team.
as the 2008-09 Peg Ell sesser Black ston is majoring in
athletic training and after
Scholarship .of $1,100.
· The recipient of the schol - graduating from SSU. he
. itrshi·p must be a college stu- want to continue his educadent entering his or her . tion1and obtain his Ph.D. ·
junior .or senior year with a _ ___,he funds of the scholarminimum GPA of 3.0 and ship are administered
the
hlajor in athletic training or through
SS U
sports
management. Development Foundation.
Applicants must also com- . Any individuals or organizations interested in estabplete the FAFSA . .
Black ston, son of Bob and lishing a scholarship can
SS U
Brenda Blackston , is a contact . the
rcluming ssu student and a Development Foundation at
2005 graduate of Meigs (740) 351 -3284.

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Bertha M. Sayre Missionary Group meets .

RACINE - A $100 gift to
Bacone College was made
when The Bertha M. Sayre
Missionary Group met
FAFSA to be eligible.
PORTSMOUTH .
Vance , daughter of Dav id recently at the home of Mabel
Bethany Vance is the 200X09
Edward
Daehler Vance, is a 2007 graduate of Brace, Racine.
Scholarship . reci pie nt at Southern Hi gh School in
Shawnee State University . Meigs County and a returnThe scholar~hip is for $700. ing SSU student. She is a
·. The recipient of this schol- legal assistant and business
.
arship must be a college stu- maJOr.
CHESHIRE ,_
Five
The funds o( this scholardent entering the second .
employees ·at the Ohio
·year of the two-year pro- ship are administered through Valley Electnc Corp.'s
Development
the SSU
gram or a fourth-year
Kyger Creek Plant have
ch- Foundation: Individuals or been
dent in legal assistin
Plant
nology. Students m t have a organizations interested ,; in Mana~erpromoted,
Ralph
E:
inihimum of a 2. . PA and establishing a scholarship can
Amburgey
announced
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.
the
SSU
financial need .is taken into contact
Richard K. Stephenson. a
. consideration . · Applicants Development Foundation at
unit supervisor. has been promust also cof!Jpl ete the (740) 351-3284.
mated to an assistant shift
operating engineer ir , ihe
Operations · Department.
Stephenson joined OVEC in
· AKRON (AP)
A Thompson 'ovep around 2 1978 as ·a laborer in the
Summit County grand jury a.m . on July 13 on suspicion Labor Department. In 1979,
indicted a man Monday on of drunken driving and for he transferred to the
Operations Department as a
aggravated murder and playing loud music.
pther charges in the shootThompson, who will be utility operator and advanced
jng death of a suburban arraigned · Friday, has been to an auxiliary equipment
police offic~r during a traf- held in the Summit County operator that same.year.
In 1985 , ~e was promoted
fie stop.
jail. A message seeking comto
an eq uipment operator
The grand jury indicted ment on the indictment was
Ashford Thompson, .23, of left for Larry Zukerman, the and in 1993,to a unit super:rwinsburg, on two counts of attorney who represented visor. Stephenson and hi s
aggravated murder with . Thompson at hi s municipal wife, Carla. reside in
):ieath-penalty specifications, · court airatgnment last week. Cheshi re.
Jackie · C. Well , a unit
lWO· counts each of escape
Zukerman has satd ht s
and resisting arrest, three client acted in se lf defense . supervisor, has been promotcounts of evidence tamper- Investigators
said
jng and one count of carry- Miktarian's gun was still in,
jng a concealed weapon.
tis holster when offtcers
· He could face the death found htm .
penalty if convicted .
Prosecutor Sheni Bevan
. Thompson was charged in Walsh said her office woulp
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last week's shooting death of press for the death penalty
Senior League layer Bucky
Twinsburg Patrolman Joshua against Th ~mp son .
Miktarian 33 the married
" It certamly was .not part Kn app made a hole in one
'}'ather of a ' 3-month-o ld of Officer Miktarian 's job to on number 9 par 3 hole. 164
paughter. His funeral service give .his life that S~nday yards at the Pomeroy Pine
pn Friday was attended by mornmg . It was not. hts JOb Hill s Golf Course on July
several . thousand officers to leave behmd a wtfe. wtth 18. The hole in one was wittrom across ihe region.
n~ husband, a~~ il baby girl .nessed by C. Sayer. B.
Gaddi s. and Richard Long.
· Miktarian
pulled wtth no father, she sa1d .

SHS grad awarded scholarship

' Plans were made tor a pic- Hayman , and Linda Grimm .
nic at Star Mill Park on Aug .
Hytman had the program
12 . 6 p.m. Offi cers gave on "True Freedom ." Yost
reports at the nteeting atiend- gave a reading on the
ed by Mary K. Yost. Barham ,Declaration of Independence.
Gheen, Mabel Brace, Lilian Gheen . the Independence

Bell. Hayman read scripture ·
from Romans 6. and gave a
reading on the Statue of
Libe.rt y. · then closed with
prayer.
.
Gheen setved relreshments..

Promotions made.at Kyger Creek Plant

Man indicted in slaying of officer

Knapp makes
liole in one

ed to an assistant shift operat- laborer in the Labor
ing
engineer
in
the Department.
In 1991. he became a uti IOperations Department. Well
the
joined Kyger Creek in '1980 . ity openitor . in
Operations
Department.
In
as a laborer in the Labor
Department. During that 1993, he was promoted to
equipment·
same year. he transferred to an a u ~ iliary
.the Operations Department . operator. and in 2002, · he
progressed to an. equipment
as a utilit y operator.
In 198 1 he was promoted operator. Arnold and his
tu an auxiliary equipment wife. Cheryl. reside in New
operator; in 1990. to an Have n. W.Va .
Mark L. Harri son. an
equipment operator; and in
1994, to a unit supervisor. equipment operator. has
Well and his wife, Joyce, been promoted to a unit
supervisor in the Operations
res ide in Shade.
Jeffrey K. Arnold, an Department. Harrison joined
· equipment operator, has OVEC in 1989 as a laborer
been promoted to a unit in the La~r Department, In
supervisor in the Operations 199 1, he transferred to the
Department. Arnold joined Operations Department as a
Kyg~r Creek in 1990 as a utility operator.

In ·1992, he. was promoted
to an allxiliary equi pment
operator and in 1999. to an
equipment
. operator.
Harri son and hi s wife.
Cindy, reside in Gallipolis.
James Soulsby. an equipment operator. has been
promoted to a un it superv isor in the Opera,ti on'
Department. Snulsby joined
Kyger Creek in J9g'l as a
laborer in the Labor
Department. In 1990. he
became a utility operator in
the Operatio ns Depm1ment.
In 1992. he was promoted
to an auxiliary equipment
operator and in 1999. to an
equipment
operator.
Soul sby and hi s wife.
Connie. reside in Pomeroy.

The Middleport Community
Associaiion wants to express their
heartfelt thanks to each and everyone
who contributed in anyway to the
success of our July. 4th Celebration.
Coming together
!s a be~·~
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OPINION

Ohio Valley Publishing Co.
Dan Goodrich
Publisher
Charlene Hoeflich
General Manager-News Editor

Congress shall make no law respecting an
establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom
of speech, or of the press; or the right of the
people peaceably' to assemble, and to petition
the Government for a redress ofgrievances.
- The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

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Barack Obama:.
The flimflam candidate
Nat
Hentoff

"He is trying to broaden
his appeal to· a larger electorate and to be true to this
postpartisan, unifying message that he's been campaigning on." But instead
of the ennobling clarion
trombones of CHANGE we
have been promised, this
"adjusting" of one's principles has long been the common juggling of our common politicians.
Accordingly, as his presidential campaign gathered
such momentum, Obama,
with justifiable pride,
pointed to the resounding
fact that most of the bountiful funds he was raising
came from small donors,
"fhe people ," not the sort of
supporters who move
above us in private jet
planes.
But after abandonii1g his
p1e4ge to abide by public
financing , this apostle of
cleansing the political culture is now going after the
high rollers. As the July 3
New York Times reported,
"Last week, the Obama
campai~n . collected about
$5 milhon at an event featuring celebrities in Los
Angeles . The evening
began with a dinner qt the
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
for more than 200 ~ople
who
had
contnbuted
$28,500 per couple, or
raised $50,000 ."
Then there is the current
furor among a rising number of Obama contributors
with wallets far below fhe
$50,000-a-pop crowd about
his change on the "compro- ·

mise" FISA Amendments
Act of 2008 that passed the
House and Senate, and has
been signed by the grateful
president.
The tlimtlam candidate
had assured his faithful
enthusiasts that he would
filibuster this bill (which
will immunize the telecommunications
companies
that enabled the president
to break the .Jaw in his
once-secret
warrantless
wiretapping) that turned
our privacy rights upside
down and out.
Now, by dismissing the
scores of lawsuits against
these companies from
Americans wanting·to know
whether they've been
ensnared in .this giant government-spun Web, the
president and such supporters as Obama .will have
made it close to impossible
to· conduct meaningful
investigations of fhe intricate nexus of the ways these
telecommunications giants
can collect leads to
Americans with no .connections to terrorism - and
c.ould continue to so long as ·
they're assured by a future
lawless administration that
national security demands
breaking another law.
But what could be wrong
with a new Obama
approach , to assert his religious faith by, if elected,
expanding the government
funding of faith-based
social services through
churches and other religious institutions? The former constitutional law professor does avoid one sepa-

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Marriage licenses

POMEROY - Marriage
LONG BOITOM - Calvin Ray Dowell, 61, Long
Bottom. passed away on Sunday. July 20,2008, at Grant licenses were issued in
Medical Center in Columbus.
·
Meigs County Probate Court
· He was born on Oct. 30, 1946. in Clairbourne Township, to; Chase Carlyle Porter, 24, ·
Oh10, son of Sylvta M. Cook and the late Benjamin L and Talya Marissa Gillespie;
Dowell. He was employed as a riverboat captain by Ingram 22, Pomeroy; Chad Eric
Barge . He was a member of the U.S. Marines and received Smeeks. Sr., 28, and Dusty
a Purple Heart for his service in Vietnam. He was a mem- Krystin Lynn Murphy, 21 ,
ber of Middleport Masonic Lodge #363, Mason VFW; Reedsville; Stephen R.
Gerlach, 27, New Haven ,
Amencan Legion and a lifetime member of the DAV.
. In addition ..to his father he was preceded by his step- W.Va ., and Denise E. West.
!llother, Phyllis Dowell ; step-father, Bernard Cook; broth- · 21 , Reedsville; Donald Lee
e~, Roy W. Dowell; grandson Tyler W. Willis; special Schartiger, 40, and Karen
Qtece, Mandi Hardy.
·
. · Lorena .Flanagan, 40.
. He ts s ~rvived by his wife, Sheryl Dowell. Long Middleport.
Bottom: his mother. Sylvta Cook, Pomeroy; children · Cody Joseph Hysell, 19.
Roger (Enca) Dowell, Racine ; Debbie (Danny) Folmer, Pomeroy, and Selena Marie
19,
Racine;
Pomeroy; Brian (Alicia) Gibbs, Parkersburg, W.Va .; ste'p Spencer,
\)htldren, J1mmy (Karen) , Gibbs,. Middleport; Stacy Darrick Eugene Mc&lt;;:loud,
Cleland of PoiiCJeroy; brothers, BenJamm (Ktm) Dowell, 35, and Sandra Gail
Middleport ; Richard (Melissa) Cook , Chester; Roler Southern. 36, Pomeroy;
Dowell, Columbus; sisters. Ruth Ann (Dave) Fox, Racine; Michael Lee Collins, 42,
Rhonda (Jtm) Morris, Middleport; Wilma (Robert) Boling, and / Alvena Dawn Harris ,
J.&gt;omcroy; Carolyn Forsythe, Columbus; Billie Jean 34, Chester; David Sigman.
Powell , Columbus; Patricia Dowell, Columbus; Louise 43, .and Marcie Smith
(Sam) Rutledge. Beckley. W.Va .; and Katie Cook of Feathers . 33. Middleport;
· Virginia; 12 grandchildren, one great granddaughter, Keith Allen Hendricks, 46.
o~merous aunts , uncles. nieces and nephews; special and Clara Naomi Ohlinger,
fnends , Shtrley and Rodney Chaison, Peg and Darrell 54, Middleport.
krautter and Don King
· . Funeral serv ices will be held at II a.m. on Thursday, July
24, 2008a\ Anderson McDaniel Funeral Home in Pomeroy.
Bunal wtll follow at Rockspnngs Cemetery where military
POMEROY . .,- Meigs
funeral honors will be presented . by the VFW and . the County Sheriff Robert
Amencan Legion. Friends may call on Wednesday, July 23, Beegle reported the arrest of
~t the funeral home from 6 to 9 p.m.
Jeremy Pierce, 29, of
. An on-line registry is available atwww.andeisonmc- Rutland, on a felony count
.aaniel.com
.
of theft. He allegedly
charged
items
to
Homecreek Enterprises.
Pierce is also charged
with
breaking and entering
:. RUTLAND - Carl Edward Kennedy. Sr., 76. of
at
the
Kenneth Zuspan storRutland, passed away on July 18, 2008 at Forest Hill
age building on Happy
Center. Columbus. ·
'· Born Dec. 4, 1931 at Albany. he was the son of the late
Guy Stanley Kennedy and Neva Nelson Kennedy. He was
M retired railroader with Conrail at his retirement and a
tJnited States Navy veteran of the Korean War.
ATHENS - O'Bieness
He is survived by Jour sons. Carl Ed~ard (Vicki) Memorial Hospital in Athens
Kennedy . Jr .. Queen Creek, Ariz., Glen (Brenda) will offer a free breastfeeding
Kennedy. Pomeroy, Randy (Debbie) Kennedy, Medford, class for expectant mothers .
Wis., Dan (Jeannie) Kennedy, Mosely, Va.; a daughter,
The class, which is held in
Sue (Steven) Noll , Columbus; a brother, Wayne. (Esther) conjunction with the !actaKennedy, Middleport; two sisters. Beatnce (Lloyd) tion program sponsored by
Dugan, Rutland, Beuhal (Bob) Smith, Cincinnati; grand- the O'Bleness Birth Center,
children, Kristina Kennedy, Edward (Linda) Kennedy,
€ourtney Kennedy, Jill Stephens, Amber Kennedy, Katee
Kennedy, Clinton Kennedy, Lindsay Noll, JD Kennedy,
Ryan Kennedy; step grandchildren, Jamie (Tommy)
Steen, Nick (Jessica) Higgins; a great grandchild, Carl
Edward Kennedy,IV.
sections of concrete it has
poured
on Lincoln Hill
· In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his
·before the planing begins.
wife of 44 years, Shilva Jean Edwards Kennedy.
_.Visitation will be from 4-7 p.m., • Friday, July 25 at The paving of Lincoln Hill
Birchfield Funeral Home in Rutland with private graveside will stop at the water tower.
§ervices held at Miles Cemetery, Rutland.
Other streets designated to
· In lieu of tlowers , donations may be sent to Vista Care receive new paving are 7 A
· Hospic~. 2760 Airport Drive, Suite 100, Columbus, 43219. from fhe Beacon to the corporation limit, Pleasant
Ridge Road, Martin Street
on both ends, Riverview
Drive, all of Beech Grove
Cemetery, even those streets .
that aren't currently paved.

Arrests

tal1 Edward Kennedy, Sr.

r~tion -of-church-and-state

problem by pledging that
the recipients of these taxpayer funds could , not
engage in hiring discrimination on the basis of an
employee's religion, thereby not limiting those hired
to that particular faith.
However. I expect profes-

(Nat Hentoff is a nationally renowned authority on
tile First Amendment and
tile Bill of Rights and author
uf mmzy books. including
"The War on the Bill of
Rights and the Gathering
Resistance" (Seven Stories
Press, 2004).

·Deaths

part of the public record until
defendants are served.
regardless of when the indictments are returned and filed
in the court.
• Ricky A. Jeffers. J,r.: on
counts of complicity to
commit felonious assault ,
obstructing justice and tampering with evidence. He
was released on a $5.000
recognizance bond. $1 .000
surety bond. and $5,000
appearance bond. His trial
was set for Aug. 18.
• Betty Jeffers, on counts
of obstructing justice and
tampering with evidence. A
$5,000 recognizance bond
was set . and a $5 ;000
appearance bond. Trial was
s,et for Aug . 18.

Dissolutions were granted
to Linda Powell and Ivan
Powell , Tamara Kay Bachner
and Steven Bachner. ·

Divorces

POMEROY - Divorce
actions were filed in Meigs
County Common Pleas
Court by Elizabeth Louise
Penningt on. · Rutland.
against Tomm y Mason
Pennington . Jr.. Lang sville;
April L. King. Syracuse.
against Carl L. King.
Mason , W.Va.; Benjamin W.
POMEROY - Meigs
Putman . Coolville. against
County Sheriff Robert
Lena E. Putman . Reedsv ille;
Beegle received the followCaroline Still. Middleport.
ing complaints;
against
Mark
Still.
• Charles
Estep,
Middleport; and Charles W.
Burlingham Road, reported
Cochran, Albany. against
that fhe rear glass of his vehiDebra K. Cochan. Pomeroy ..
cle had been shot out. .
A divorce was granted to
Investigation continues.
POMEROY - Criminal Brandy Wickline from
• Mrs. Leon Pierce, charges against Mark A. Matthew Robert Wickline .
Salem Center. reported that Fairrow were dismissed in
her mailbox had been van- Meigs County Common
dalized.
Pleas Court.
• James Friery, Rutland,
POMEROY
reported that two , fourForeclosure
actions were filed
wheelers had been stolen
in
Meigs
County
Common ·
from his property and hi.s
POMEROY - Actions Pleas Court by Farmers 'Bank
residence had been entered . . for dissolution of marriage and
Savings Co .. Pomeroy.
were filed in Meigs County against Richard B. Hill.
Common Pleas Court by . Racine, and others. and by
Kelly Lorraine Tobin. Home National Bank, Racine.
POMEROY - The tal- Racine, and Thomas Ray against · Gregory Thomas
lowing were arraigned recent- Tobin, Middleport; Julie Petroski, Racine. and others. ·
ly in Meigs County Common Arlene Fleming, Racine,
A foreclosure was granted
Pleas Court on secret indict- . and Michael Anthony to Farmers Bank against
ments returned by fhe Meigs Fleming, Racine; and Jame s L. Davis II, and othCounty Grand JUl):.
Stephanie L. Pullins Vance. ers. and CitiMortgage, Inc ..
All indictments are filed as Pomeroy, and Bmdley W. against Mitchell Walker,
secret indictments and are not Vance, Sr.. Cheshtre.
and others.

Complaints

Dismissed

Foreclosures

Dissolutions ·

Arraigned

will take place Wednesday,
Aug. 6, from 5;30 until 8
p.m. in O'Bieness' Lower
Level Room 010.
· Michele
Biddlestone,
O'Bleness' international
board certified lactation
consultant, will lead the

Pomeroy Mason Bridge.
Patrolman Ronnie Spaun is
investigating.
Janice A. Click, Athens,
was cited for operating 'll
vehicle wifhout reasonable
control, when she allegedly
was talking on a cell phone,
hit a telephone pole at 204
Mulberry Avenue and
caused damage to the right
side .of her truck and minor
damage to the pole. No other
vehicles were involved in
the crash and the truck was
later towed. Patrolman Brent
Rose is investigating.
A vehicle . priven by

Local Briefs
TB te~ts given
REEDSVILLE: - The Meigs County TB nurse will be
giving TB tests from 5-6 p.m., July 28 at the Reedsville
Fire Department. She will return from 5-6 p.m. on July 30.

Rutland car 'Cruise 111' set
RUTLAND ~ · The Rutland Church of the Nazarene will
host a car "Cruise In" from 6-8 p.m. wiih registration to be
held between 5:15 aqd, 5;45 p.m. on Friday at the church.
Trophies will be presented at 8 p.m. There will be dash
plaques and door prizes.

Paving from Page At
The total project is totaled
at $199,000, the grant totals
$147,000, leaving the village share at $52,000, plus
fhe planing.
At its last meeting council
approved advertising the
project for bid and with last
night's meeting, fheJ'Ianing
can now be include in the
official bid packet.
Musser also informed
council he'd spoken with
two Columbia Gas. execu-

Raymond Rowe, Racine, occurred on West Main
allegedly backed into a vehi- Street near McDonalds: No
cle driven bY Stephen L. citation was listed. Sgt.
Smith, Conneaut, who was Kin~ is investigating.
also backing from a parking . Dtana
L.
Zirkle .
space at the Dollar General Middleport, was cited for
Store on East Main Street. improper backing when she
Both vehicles received allegedly backed into a vehiminor damage. No citations cle driven by Luther L.
were listed on the report. Osborne, Pomeroy, in the
Sgt. King is inveshgating.
Save-A-Lot parking lot on
An accident was reported West Main Street. Patrolman ·
•between vehicles driven by Spaun is investigating.
Gregory D. Fowler, Point
E.
Poole,
David
Pleasant, W.Va., and Scott Middleport, was cited for
Ours, Racine, who was dri- assured clear distance when
ving a Forest Run Ready a vehicle he was driving
Mix truck. The accident allegedly failed to slow

partners including: Gallia Bru\k counselors to serve in · part will provide portable
Meigs . Community Action Meigs County. Counselor computer
. equipment
Agency; The Ohio ·State training will be hosted on enabling counselors to travel
University Extension; Meigs · July 29 from 9;30 a.m.- 1;30 fhe county reaching residents
County
Commissioners; p.m. at fhe Meigs County who cannot get away from
Meigs County RSVP; Mature Public Library (216 Main St. work to learn about benefit
Services; the Meigs County Pomeroy). To register for the eligibility. The balance of fhe
Council on Aging and ofhers free training contact the AAA grant will provide stipends
to expand access to the 8 office at 1-800-331.·2644. and mileage reimbursement.
Benefit Bank S~;reening tool Space is limited. The AAA In less fhan 18 monfhs of
by customizing th.e prograin emphasized that this training operations, the Benefit Bank
to local community needs.
· is for benefits only and does has. helped more than 17,000
The involvement of faifh- not include tax preparation.
Ohioans· claim more than
based and community groups
In addition, the grant in $18 million in tax credits and
is critical, because these
organizations are well-positioned to reach underserved
populations who might not
otl\erwise access benefits .
When you insure your car and home or
AAA8 is looking for indimobile home with us. Ihrough Auto-Owners
viduals to train as Benefit
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MIDDLEPORT - The Middleport Community
. Association will ·sponsor Lunch Along the River from I I
a.m. to I p.m. on Friday in Dave Diles Park. The lunch
will be hot dogs and sloppy joes, chips; cookies and drink
for $5. All proceeds will benefit next year 's July '4 fireworks display.
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meet with another this week Street was done well but
on the state of road repair in said
monitoring
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replacement project began. village's standards in m'ind
Many council members feel Will be. and is. an ongoing
the road repair during the process.
Council will not meet on
gas line replacement has
been substandard. Musser its next regularly scheduled
said he was told all the night because of last night's
blacktop will be taken out meeting. The next regular
. on Mulberry Avenue by meeting will be at 7 p.m ..
Columbia Gas and be Aug. II at the Pomeroy
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down and struck a vehicle
stopped in traffic driven by
Virginia R. Leach, Syracuse,
on West Main Street in front
of Riverview Motors.
Spaun also reported a ticket
and citation has been issued in
a May incident where a riding
Gravely mower owned fhe ·
Village of Pomeroy was
allegedly struck by anofher
vehicle on East Main Street in
fron.t of. the Millennium ·
Teleservices building. damaging it. Ida M. Clark, Pomeroy.
was cited for failure to maintain control and leaving the
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POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. - Juanita Pearl (Oliver)
Jeffers, 80, Point Pleasant, W.Va., died Sunday, July 20,
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2008, at Pleasant Valley Hospital.
Funeral services will be at I p.m. Wednesday, July 23,
2008, at Wilcoxen Funeral Home, Point Pleasant. Burial
will be held in Hambrick Cemetery, Southside. W.Va.
Visitation will be 11 a.m.-! p.m. Wednesday at the funeral borne. Arrangements are under the direction of
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Hollow Road earlier this
month and allegedly stole a
welder and tank which were
recovered Friday.
He was scheduled to
appear in County Coun on
Monday. '
• Kenneth Goins, Jr., 35 .
Albany, was jailed over fh~
weekend on charges of
domesiic violence, resisting
arrest and assaulting an officer. He was to appear in
court on Monday.

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sor Obama knows of fhe
importance in constitutional
case hiw of the need to
avoid excessive entanglements of the state with reli-·
gious institutions. To prevent churches and other
religious groups that get
government funds from
both discrimination in their
employment practices, and'
from proselytizing with taxpayers' money, will require
careful and extensive monitoring by the state.
Says the Rev. Dr. C.
Welton Gaddy, a Baptist
minister and president of.
the Interfaith Alliance, in'
the July 4 Jewish Week:
"You can say none of fhis
rnoney should be used for
proselytizing or fhat there
shouldn't be discrimina-·
tion, . but what does that·
mean for the little storef~ont agency. where there.
can be a subtle or .even
.more blatant form of discrimination, and where
proselytizin~ does occur?"
And not JUSt storefront
recipients.
But Obama mststs this:
program will be the "moral .
center" of his administration . Just where is his own
center of credibility?
I remember the surge of
hope for a national change
as a ehild, during the Great
Depression, when, wpile.
my mother would walk
blocks to save a few cents
on food, there came·
Franklin Delano Roosevelt!
I haven't seen such a surge
since Obama's first chorus;
but I can no ·longer believe.
in this messenger of such
tidings.
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Calvin Ray Dowell

cant lra4i political and mili' year into Talib.an coffers, a
The economic news is so
terrorist safe haven in
tary progress.
bad that it 's no wonder Sen.
As
the
State
Department
.
Pakistan (whose governBurack Obama is leading
reported this month, the ment can't control its owtl
the prcsi&lt;)cntial race. But he
Iraqi government is making territory) and a divided
is giving political gifts to
progress on 15 of the 18 NATO command without
Sen. John McCa in on Iraq
Morton
political benchmarks set for enough troops.
policy.
.
Kondracke it by Congress. A majority · • The private intelligence
Every voter understands
of Iraqi provinces are now firm Stratfor published an
the simple principle that
the military responsibility analysis this week declaryou don 't make up you~
of Iraqi force s.
ing that "Afghanistan
mind about something until
Obama , while tipping his appears to have become a
y9u have checked the facts
And McCain is suffering hat to the performance of magnet for foreign fi!Jht- but this week Obama
for
it. Acwrding to the the U.S. military. continued ers again. Uninhibited
declared he will stick to his
Washington
poll. to dismiss any evidence of access to Pakistan· as a
predetermined troop-with- Obama is Post/ABC
favored
over
drawal schedule no matter McCain on economic issues . Political progress. He and safe haven ... will make it •
what he might team on his _ which rate No . 1 in voter· aides act as though the impossible to contain the
forthcoming trip to lra4.
concerns _ 54 percent to Sunni turn against AI Qaeda escalation" of fighting, up ·
The only reasonable 35 percent. McCain hasn't in Iraq and the govern- 50 percent in June.
Taliban Web postings, the
ex planation for his rigidity escaped 0 bam a's c hargc ment 's suppression of Shiite
is that he's hemmed in by that he represents "Bush's militias just happened - · repo'rt said, "indicate their
the overwhelming demand ·third term ," and Obama still neglecting the secur.ity pro- intent is to overrun a NA1U
of the Democratic base hasn't begun to employ vided by the surge.
outpost in the style of the
and left-wing bloggers Ronald Reagan's killer
Obama's tack . if persisted French loss in 1954 at Dien
above all - that he not qu~stion from 1980. "Are in after his trip , o'pens him Bien Phu in Vietnam, so as
bncktrack on the central you better off now than you up to potentially devast.ating to cause embarrassment an4
'I"
McCai·n commercials using collapse of support on the
promise of his campaign; to ·
end the war.
wO~ "i;aq, however, the Obama on videotape pre- NATO home fronts, a~ well
A ne'w Quinnipiac poll Post poll gives a slight edge dieting that the surge would as in Afghanistan."
shows that a majority of 10 McCain, 47 percent to 45 fail alongside Iraqi testimo- · On the basis of ttieir pub:
likely voters - 51 percent percent, and this was before nials that it was essential to lie statements, both McCain
to 43 . percent - opposes Obama's mistakes this free their country from AI and Obama intend to be
Qaeda atrocities.
"war presidents" for the
immediate withdrawal from week.
Iraq or setting a thed deadResides holding to his 16Obama was wrong to say foreseeable future. McCain
line . But 64 percent of month withdrawal deadline . that Iraq "is not and never wants .to transfer the
Democrats favor one or the without talking to Gen. was the central front in the counter-insurgency strategy
other.
David Petraeus or Iraqi war on terrori'sm." It cer- that's worked in Iraq to
No one knows exactly Prime Minister Nuri ul- tainly was, for awhile , when Afghanistan. Obama does
what happened between Maliki, Obuma missed Osama bin Laden was urg- · not acknowledge that
Obama 's first news confer- another huge opp&lt;)rtunity to ing Jslamicists to go there to counter-insurgency
has
ence on July 3, when he said demonstrate mastery of for- achieve martyrdom killing worked.
he might "refine" his with- e. ign ~o!icy and, genuineness Americans.
And then, there's the
Will
the
But now - with AI question;
drawal .schedule a.fter visit- 10 po ltiCS.
ing Iraq, and his hastily
He could have said, in Qaeda largely "eutralized Democratic left allow
called second news confer- his opinion piece in the in Iraq - Afghanistan and ·Obama to pursue a vigorous
ence, but the likelihood is New York Times on Pakistan
once
again war in Afghanistan?
that he feared getting blast- Monday and his foreign become the central front.
Already, in The Nation
ed from the left. like he did policy speech on Tuesday; It's appropriate that the two magazine this week, anti~
candidates · war activist Tom Hayden
after shifting on terrorist "I acknowledge, 1 was presidential
surveillance.
wrong to oppose President have turned their attention wrote that "any proposal to
Obama seems as locked Bush's. surge in Iraq- last . to that theater, and . it's transfer American troops
in ideologically on Iraq as year. It has worked.ln fact , encouraging that their poli- from Iraq to Afghanistan
McCain is on economics. it has worked so well that cies are a similar combina- and Pakistan is sure to
President Bush's tax-cut- we can now safely with- tion of military power. aid cause debate and questions
and-borrow strategy has draw from Iraq and trans- and diplomacy.
among ·peace activists and
ballooned the federal debt fer forces to Afghanistan ,
But while Americans tend rank-and-file De.mocrats;
from $5 trillion to $8 tril- the central froiJt in the war to regard Afghanistan as a: The proposal potentially
"good war" worth fighting, represents a wtder quaglion without helping work- on terrorisJTI."
But he couldn't briiJg they have no idea how com- mire for the U.S. governers' . incomes
yet
McCain is determined to himself to admit that he was plex it is - with a central ment ;md military."
(Morton Kondracke is
extend all the tax cuts he wrong about the surge, government that controls
manifestly only the capital, .endemic executive editor of Roll
once opposed. Why? which has
Because the Republican reduced violence and has corruption, narcotics traf- Call, the newspaper oj
opened fhe way for signifi- ficking bringing $8 billion a Capitol Hill.)
base demands it.

Today is Tuesday, July 22 , the 204th day of 2008. There
are 162 days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History; On July 22, 1933,
American aviator Wiley Post completed the first solo flight
around the world as he returned to New York's Floyd
Bennett Field after traveling for 7 days. 18 3/4 hours .
On this date: In 1587 , an English colony fated to vanish
under mysterious circumstances was established on
Roanoke Island otT North Carolina.
In 1796. Cleveland ·was founded bv Gen. Moses
Cleaveland.
·
In 1908, American etiquette expert Amy Vanderbilt was
born in New York City.
In 1934, a man identitied as bank robber John Dillinger
was shot to death by .federal agents outside Chicago's
Biograph Theater.
.
In 1937, the Senate rejected President Roosevelt's proposal to add more justices to the Supreme Court.
In 1942, the Nazis began transporting Jews from the·
Warsaw Ghetto to the Treblinka concentration camp.
.
In 1943, American forces led by Gen. GeorgeS. Patton
captured Palermo, Sicily. during World War II.
In 1975, the House of Representutives joined the Senate
in voting to restore the American citizenship of
Confederate Gen. Roben E. Lee.
In 1983. Samantha Smith and her parents returned home
to Manchester, Maine. after completing a whirlwind tour of
the Soviet Union. ·
Ten years ago; The Senate Armed Services Committee
rejected, on a 9-9 vote , Daryl Jones' bid to become Air Force
secretary. President Clinton, with Republican lawmakers at
his side, signed a bill designed to mold the Internal Revenue
Service into a friendlier, fairer tax collector.
Five years ago; Saddam Hussein's sons Odai and Qusai
were killed when U.S. forces stormed a villa in Mosul, Iraq.
Monihs after her prisoner-of-war ordeal, Pfc. Jessica Lynch
returned home to a hero's welcome in Elizabeth, W.Va. ·
One year ago: A bus carrying Polish Catholic pilgrims from
a holy site in the French Alps plunged off a steep mountain
road. kill in~ 26 people. Padraig Harrington survived a calamitous finish 111 regulation and a tense putt for bogey on the final
hole of a playoff to win the British Open. Cinematographer
Laszlo Kovacs died in Beverly Hills. Calif., at age 74.
Today's Birthdays; Former Sen.ate Majority Leader Bob
Dole, R-Kan ., is 85. Actor-comedian Orson B'ean is ~0.
Fashion designer Oscar de Ia Renta is 76. Game show host
Alex Trebek is 68. Singer George Clinton is 67. Movie
During my more than 60
writer-director Paul Schrader is 62. Actor Danny Glover is
years
of covering national
61. Actor-comedian-director Albert Brooks is 61. Rock
singer Don Henley is 61. Movie composer Alan Menken is politics,( have never seen a
59. Actor Wi'rhN.li Dafoe is 53 . Rhythm-and-blues singer candidate's principles and
Keith Sweat is 47. Actor John Leguizamo is 44. Actor- character so effectively tarcomedian David Spade is 44.ActorRhys Ifans is 41. Actor nished - after so extraordinarily inspiring a start - as
Colin Fergusm1 is 36. Singer Rufus Wainwright· is 35.
·
Thought for Today; "Somehow a bachelor never quite Barack Obama's. He has
gets over the idea that he is a thing of beauty and a boy for- come to resemble another
ever." - Helen Rowland , American writer and humorist mellitluous orator I came to
kno:-v in Boston during my
( 1875-1950).
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cmnpaign - James Michael
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candidate himself.
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Congress shall make no law respecting an
establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom
of speech, or of the press; or the right of the
people peaceably' to assemble, and to petition
the Government for a redress ofgrievances.
- The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

TODAY IN HISTORY

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Barack Obama:.
The flimflam candidate
Nat
Hentoff

"He is trying to broaden
his appeal to· a larger electorate and to be true to this
postpartisan, unifying message that he's been campaigning on." But instead
of the ennobling clarion
trombones of CHANGE we
have been promised, this
"adjusting" of one's principles has long been the common juggling of our common politicians.
Accordingly, as his presidential campaign gathered
such momentum, Obama,
with justifiable pride,
pointed to the resounding
fact that most of the bountiful funds he was raising
came from small donors,
"fhe people ," not the sort of
supporters who move
above us in private jet
planes.
But after abandonii1g his
p1e4ge to abide by public
financing , this apostle of
cleansing the political culture is now going after the
high rollers. As the July 3
New York Times reported,
"Last week, the Obama
campai~n . collected about
$5 milhon at an event featuring celebrities in Los
Angeles . The evening
began with a dinner qt the
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
for more than 200 ~ople
who
had
contnbuted
$28,500 per couple, or
raised $50,000 ."
Then there is the current
furor among a rising number of Obama contributors
with wallets far below fhe
$50,000-a-pop crowd about
his change on the "compro- ·

mise" FISA Amendments
Act of 2008 that passed the
House and Senate, and has
been signed by the grateful
president.
The tlimtlam candidate
had assured his faithful
enthusiasts that he would
filibuster this bill (which
will immunize the telecommunications
companies
that enabled the president
to break the .Jaw in his
once-secret
warrantless
wiretapping) that turned
our privacy rights upside
down and out.
Now, by dismissing the
scores of lawsuits against
these companies from
Americans wanting·to know
whether they've been
ensnared in .this giant government-spun Web, the
president and such supporters as Obama .will have
made it close to impossible
to· conduct meaningful
investigations of fhe intricate nexus of the ways these
telecommunications giants
can collect leads to
Americans with no .connections to terrorism - and
c.ould continue to so long as ·
they're assured by a future
lawless administration that
national security demands
breaking another law.
But what could be wrong
with a new Obama
approach , to assert his religious faith by, if elected,
expanding the government
funding of faith-based
social services through
churches and other religious institutions? The former constitutional law professor does avoid one sepa-

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For the Record
Marriage licenses

POMEROY - Marriage
LONG BOITOM - Calvin Ray Dowell, 61, Long
Bottom. passed away on Sunday. July 20,2008, at Grant licenses were issued in
Medical Center in Columbus.
·
Meigs County Probate Court
· He was born on Oct. 30, 1946. in Clairbourne Township, to; Chase Carlyle Porter, 24, ·
Oh10, son of Sylvta M. Cook and the late Benjamin L and Talya Marissa Gillespie;
Dowell. He was employed as a riverboat captain by Ingram 22, Pomeroy; Chad Eric
Barge . He was a member of the U.S. Marines and received Smeeks. Sr., 28, and Dusty
a Purple Heart for his service in Vietnam. He was a mem- Krystin Lynn Murphy, 21 ,
ber of Middleport Masonic Lodge #363, Mason VFW; Reedsville; Stephen R.
Gerlach, 27, New Haven ,
Amencan Legion and a lifetime member of the DAV.
. In addition ..to his father he was preceded by his step- W.Va ., and Denise E. West.
!llother, Phyllis Dowell ; step-father, Bernard Cook; broth- · 21 , Reedsville; Donald Lee
e~, Roy W. Dowell; grandson Tyler W. Willis; special Schartiger, 40, and Karen
Qtece, Mandi Hardy.
·
. · Lorena .Flanagan, 40.
. He ts s ~rvived by his wife, Sheryl Dowell. Long Middleport.
Bottom: his mother. Sylvta Cook, Pomeroy; children · Cody Joseph Hysell, 19.
Roger (Enca) Dowell, Racine ; Debbie (Danny) Folmer, Pomeroy, and Selena Marie
19,
Racine;
Pomeroy; Brian (Alicia) Gibbs, Parkersburg, W.Va .; ste'p Spencer,
\)htldren, J1mmy (Karen) , Gibbs,. Middleport; Stacy Darrick Eugene Mc&lt;;:loud,
Cleland of PoiiCJeroy; brothers, BenJamm (Ktm) Dowell, 35, and Sandra Gail
Middleport ; Richard (Melissa) Cook , Chester; Roler Southern. 36, Pomeroy;
Dowell, Columbus; sisters. Ruth Ann (Dave) Fox, Racine; Michael Lee Collins, 42,
Rhonda (Jtm) Morris, Middleport; Wilma (Robert) Boling, and / Alvena Dawn Harris ,
J.&gt;omcroy; Carolyn Forsythe, Columbus; Billie Jean 34, Chester; David Sigman.
Powell , Columbus; Patricia Dowell, Columbus; Louise 43, .and Marcie Smith
(Sam) Rutledge. Beckley. W.Va .; and Katie Cook of Feathers . 33. Middleport;
· Virginia; 12 grandchildren, one great granddaughter, Keith Allen Hendricks, 46.
o~merous aunts , uncles. nieces and nephews; special and Clara Naomi Ohlinger,
fnends , Shtrley and Rodney Chaison, Peg and Darrell 54, Middleport.
krautter and Don King
· . Funeral serv ices will be held at II a.m. on Thursday, July
24, 2008a\ Anderson McDaniel Funeral Home in Pomeroy.
Bunal wtll follow at Rockspnngs Cemetery where military
POMEROY . .,- Meigs
funeral honors will be presented . by the VFW and . the County Sheriff Robert
Amencan Legion. Friends may call on Wednesday, July 23, Beegle reported the arrest of
~t the funeral home from 6 to 9 p.m.
Jeremy Pierce, 29, of
. An on-line registry is available atwww.andeisonmc- Rutland, on a felony count
.aaniel.com
.
of theft. He allegedly
charged
items
to
Homecreek Enterprises.
Pierce is also charged
with
breaking and entering
:. RUTLAND - Carl Edward Kennedy. Sr., 76. of
at
the
Kenneth Zuspan storRutland, passed away on July 18, 2008 at Forest Hill
age building on Happy
Center. Columbus. ·
'· Born Dec. 4, 1931 at Albany. he was the son of the late
Guy Stanley Kennedy and Neva Nelson Kennedy. He was
M retired railroader with Conrail at his retirement and a
tJnited States Navy veteran of the Korean War.
ATHENS - O'Bieness
He is survived by Jour sons. Carl Ed~ard (Vicki) Memorial Hospital in Athens
Kennedy . Jr .. Queen Creek, Ariz., Glen (Brenda) will offer a free breastfeeding
Kennedy. Pomeroy, Randy (Debbie) Kennedy, Medford, class for expectant mothers .
Wis., Dan (Jeannie) Kennedy, Mosely, Va.; a daughter,
The class, which is held in
Sue (Steven) Noll , Columbus; a brother, Wayne. (Esther) conjunction with the !actaKennedy, Middleport; two sisters. Beatnce (Lloyd) tion program sponsored by
Dugan, Rutland, Beuhal (Bob) Smith, Cincinnati; grand- the O'Bleness Birth Center,
children, Kristina Kennedy, Edward (Linda) Kennedy,
€ourtney Kennedy, Jill Stephens, Amber Kennedy, Katee
Kennedy, Clinton Kennedy, Lindsay Noll, JD Kennedy,
Ryan Kennedy; step grandchildren, Jamie (Tommy)
Steen, Nick (Jessica) Higgins; a great grandchild, Carl
Edward Kennedy,IV.
sections of concrete it has
poured
on Lincoln Hill
· In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his
·before the planing begins.
wife of 44 years, Shilva Jean Edwards Kennedy.
_.Visitation will be from 4-7 p.m., • Friday, July 25 at The paving of Lincoln Hill
Birchfield Funeral Home in Rutland with private graveside will stop at the water tower.
§ervices held at Miles Cemetery, Rutland.
Other streets designated to
· In lieu of tlowers , donations may be sent to Vista Care receive new paving are 7 A
· Hospic~. 2760 Airport Drive, Suite 100, Columbus, 43219. from fhe Beacon to the corporation limit, Pleasant
Ridge Road, Martin Street
on both ends, Riverview
Drive, all of Beech Grove
Cemetery, even those streets .
that aren't currently paved.

Arrests

tal1 Edward Kennedy, Sr.

r~tion -of-church-and-state

problem by pledging that
the recipients of these taxpayer funds could , not
engage in hiring discrimination on the basis of an
employee's religion, thereby not limiting those hired
to that particular faith.
However. I expect profes-

(Nat Hentoff is a nationally renowned authority on
tile First Amendment and
tile Bill of Rights and author
uf mmzy books. including
"The War on the Bill of
Rights and the Gathering
Resistance" (Seven Stories
Press, 2004).

·Deaths

part of the public record until
defendants are served.
regardless of when the indictments are returned and filed
in the court.
• Ricky A. Jeffers. J,r.: on
counts of complicity to
commit felonious assault ,
obstructing justice and tampering with evidence. He
was released on a $5.000
recognizance bond. $1 .000
surety bond. and $5,000
appearance bond. His trial
was set for Aug. 18.
• Betty Jeffers, on counts
of obstructing justice and
tampering with evidence. A
$5,000 recognizance bond
was set . and a $5 ;000
appearance bond. Trial was
s,et for Aug . 18.

Dissolutions were granted
to Linda Powell and Ivan
Powell , Tamara Kay Bachner
and Steven Bachner. ·

Divorces

POMEROY - Divorce
actions were filed in Meigs
County Common Pleas
Court by Elizabeth Louise
Penningt on. · Rutland.
against Tomm y Mason
Pennington . Jr.. Lang sville;
April L. King. Syracuse.
against Carl L. King.
Mason , W.Va.; Benjamin W.
POMEROY - Meigs
Putman . Coolville. against
County Sheriff Robert
Lena E. Putman . Reedsv ille;
Beegle received the followCaroline Still. Middleport.
ing complaints;
against
Mark
Still.
• Charles
Estep,
Middleport; and Charles W.
Burlingham Road, reported
Cochran, Albany. against
that fhe rear glass of his vehiDebra K. Cochan. Pomeroy ..
cle had been shot out. .
A divorce was granted to
Investigation continues.
POMEROY - Criminal Brandy Wickline from
• Mrs. Leon Pierce, charges against Mark A. Matthew Robert Wickline .
Salem Center. reported that Fairrow were dismissed in
her mailbox had been van- Meigs County Common
dalized.
Pleas Court.
• James Friery, Rutland,
POMEROY
reported that two , fourForeclosure
actions were filed
wheelers had been stolen
in
Meigs
County
Common ·
from his property and hi.s
POMEROY - Actions Pleas Court by Farmers 'Bank
residence had been entered . . for dissolution of marriage and
Savings Co .. Pomeroy.
were filed in Meigs County against Richard B. Hill.
Common Pleas Court by . Racine, and others. and by
Kelly Lorraine Tobin. Home National Bank, Racine.
POMEROY - The tal- Racine, and Thomas Ray against · Gregory Thomas
lowing were arraigned recent- Tobin, Middleport; Julie Petroski, Racine. and others. ·
ly in Meigs County Common Arlene Fleming, Racine,
A foreclosure was granted
Pleas Court on secret indict- . and Michael Anthony to Farmers Bank against
ments returned by fhe Meigs Fleming, Racine; and Jame s L. Davis II, and othCounty Grand JUl):.
Stephanie L. Pullins Vance. ers. and CitiMortgage, Inc ..
All indictments are filed as Pomeroy, and Bmdley W. against Mitchell Walker,
secret indictments and are not Vance, Sr.. Cheshtre.
and others.

Complaints

Dismissed

Foreclosures

Dissolutions ·

Arraigned

will take place Wednesday,
Aug. 6, from 5;30 until 8
p.m. in O'Bieness' Lower
Level Room 010.
· Michele
Biddlestone,
O'Bleness' international
board certified lactation
consultant, will lead the

Pomeroy Mason Bridge.
Patrolman Ronnie Spaun is
investigating.
Janice A. Click, Athens,
was cited for operating 'll
vehicle wifhout reasonable
control, when she allegedly
was talking on a cell phone,
hit a telephone pole at 204
Mulberry Avenue and
caused damage to the right
side .of her truck and minor
damage to the pole. No other
vehicles were involved in
the crash and the truck was
later towed. Patrolman Brent
Rose is investigating.
A vehicle . priven by

Local Briefs
TB te~ts given
REEDSVILLE: - The Meigs County TB nurse will be
giving TB tests from 5-6 p.m., July 28 at the Reedsville
Fire Department. She will return from 5-6 p.m. on July 30.

Rutland car 'Cruise 111' set
RUTLAND ~ · The Rutland Church of the Nazarene will
host a car "Cruise In" from 6-8 p.m. wiih registration to be
held between 5:15 aqd, 5;45 p.m. on Friday at the church.
Trophies will be presented at 8 p.m. There will be dash
plaques and door prizes.

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The total project is totaled
at $199,000, the grant totals
$147,000, leaving the village share at $52,000, plus
fhe planing.
At its last meeting council
approved advertising the
project for bid and with last
night's meeting, fheJ'Ianing
can now be include in the
official bid packet.
Musser also informed
council he'd spoken with
two Columbia Gas. execu-

Raymond Rowe, Racine, occurred on West Main
allegedly backed into a vehi- Street near McDonalds: No
cle driven bY Stephen L. citation was listed. Sgt.
Smith, Conneaut, who was Kin~ is investigating.
also backing from a parking . Dtana
L.
Zirkle .
space at the Dollar General Middleport, was cited for
Store on East Main Street. improper backing when she
Both vehicles received allegedly backed into a vehiminor damage. No citations cle driven by Luther L.
were listed on the report. Osborne, Pomeroy, in the
Sgt. King is inveshgating.
Save-A-Lot parking lot on
An accident was reported West Main Street. Patrolman ·
•between vehicles driven by Spaun is investigating.
Gregory D. Fowler, Point
E.
Poole,
David
Pleasant, W.Va., and Scott Middleport, was cited for
Ours, Racine, who was dri- assured clear distance when
ving a Forest Run Ready a vehicle he was driving
Mix truck. The accident allegedly failed to slow

partners including: Gallia Bru\k counselors to serve in · part will provide portable
Meigs . Community Action Meigs County. Counselor computer
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Agency; The Ohio ·State training will be hosted on enabling counselors to travel
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to local community needs.
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for $5. All proceeds will benefit next year 's July '4 fireworks display.
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on the state of road repair in said
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replacement project began. village's standards in m'ind
Many council members feel Will be. and is. an ongoing
the road repair during the process.
Council will not meet on
gas line replacement has
been substandard. Musser its next regularly scheduled
said he was told all the night because of last night's
blacktop will be taken out meeting. The next regular
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stopped in traffic driven by
Virginia R. Leach, Syracuse,
on West Main Street in front
of Riverview Motors.
Spaun also reported a ticket
and citation has been issued in
a May incident where a riding
Gravely mower owned fhe ·
Village of Pomeroy was
allegedly struck by anofher
vehicle on East Main Street in
fron.t of. the Millennium ·
Teleservices building. damaging it. Ida M. Clark, Pomeroy.
was cited for failure to maintain control and leaving the
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POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. - Juanita Pearl (Oliver)
Jeffers, 80, Point Pleasant, W.Va., died Sunday, July 20,
·
2008, at Pleasant Valley Hospital.
Funeral services will be at I p.m. Wednesday, July 23,
2008, at Wilcoxen Funeral Home, Point Pleasant. Burial
will be held in Hambrick Cemetery, Southside. W.Va.
Visitation will be 11 a.m.-! p.m. Wednesday at the funeral borne. Arrangements are under the direction of
Wilco•en Funeral Home.

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Hollow Road earlier this
month and allegedly stole a
welder and tank which were
recovered Friday.
He was scheduled to
appear in County Coun on
Monday. '
• Kenneth Goins, Jr., 35 .
Albany, was jailed over fh~
weekend on charges of
domesiic violence, resisting
arrest and assaulting an officer. He was to appear in
court on Monday.

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sor Obama knows of fhe
importance in constitutional
case hiw of the need to
avoid excessive entanglements of the state with reli-·
gious institutions. To prevent churches and other
religious groups that get
government funds from
both discrimination in their
employment practices, and'
from proselytizing with taxpayers' money, will require
careful and extensive monitoring by the state.
Says the Rev. Dr. C.
Welton Gaddy, a Baptist
minister and president of.
the Interfaith Alliance, in'
the July 4 Jewish Week:
"You can say none of fhis
rnoney should be used for
proselytizing or fhat there
shouldn't be discrimina-·
tion, . but what does that·
mean for the little storef~ont agency. where there.
can be a subtle or .even
.more blatant form of discrimination, and where
proselytizin~ does occur?"
And not JUSt storefront
recipients.
But Obama mststs this:
program will be the "moral .
center" of his administration . Just where is his own
center of credibility?
I remember the surge of
hope for a national change
as a ehild, during the Great
Depression, when, wpile.
my mother would walk
blocks to save a few cents
on food, there came·
Franklin Delano Roosevelt!
I haven't seen such a surge
since Obama's first chorus;
but I can no ·longer believe.
in this messenger of such
tidings.
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cant lra4i political and mili' year into Talib.an coffers, a
The economic news is so
terrorist safe haven in
tary progress.
bad that it 's no wonder Sen.
As
the
State
Department
.
Pakistan (whose governBurack Obama is leading
reported this month, the ment can't control its owtl
the prcsi&lt;)cntial race. But he
Iraqi government is making territory) and a divided
is giving political gifts to
progress on 15 of the 18 NATO command without
Sen. John McCa in on Iraq
Morton
political benchmarks set for enough troops.
policy.
.
Kondracke it by Congress. A majority · • The private intelligence
Every voter understands
of Iraqi provinces are now firm Stratfor published an
the simple principle that
the military responsibility analysis this week declaryou don 't make up you~
of Iraqi force s.
ing that "Afghanistan
mind about something until
Obama , while tipping his appears to have become a
y9u have checked the facts
And McCain is suffering hat to the performance of magnet for foreign fi!Jht- but this week Obama
for
it. Acwrding to the the U.S. military. continued ers again. Uninhibited
declared he will stick to his
Washington
poll. to dismiss any evidence of access to Pakistan· as a
predetermined troop-with- Obama is Post/ABC
favored
over
drawal schedule no matter McCain on economic issues . Political progress. He and safe haven ... will make it •
what he might team on his _ which rate No . 1 in voter· aides act as though the impossible to contain the
forthcoming trip to lra4.
concerns _ 54 percent to Sunni turn against AI Qaeda escalation" of fighting, up ·
The only reasonable 35 percent. McCain hasn't in Iraq and the govern- 50 percent in June.
Taliban Web postings, the
ex planation for his rigidity escaped 0 bam a's c hargc ment 's suppression of Shiite
is that he's hemmed in by that he represents "Bush's militias just happened - · repo'rt said, "indicate their
the overwhelming demand ·third term ," and Obama still neglecting the secur.ity pro- intent is to overrun a NA1U
of the Democratic base hasn't begun to employ vided by the surge.
outpost in the style of the
and left-wing bloggers Ronald Reagan's killer
Obama's tack . if persisted French loss in 1954 at Dien
above all - that he not qu~stion from 1980. "Are in after his trip , o'pens him Bien Phu in Vietnam, so as
bncktrack on the central you better off now than you up to potentially devast.ating to cause embarrassment an4
'I"
McCai·n commercials using collapse of support on the
promise of his campaign; to ·
end the war.
wO~ "i;aq, however, the Obama on videotape pre- NATO home fronts, a~ well
A ne'w Quinnipiac poll Post poll gives a slight edge dieting that the surge would as in Afghanistan."
shows that a majority of 10 McCain, 47 percent to 45 fail alongside Iraqi testimo- · On the basis of ttieir pub:
likely voters - 51 percent percent, and this was before nials that it was essential to lie statements, both McCain
to 43 . percent - opposes Obama's mistakes this free their country from AI and Obama intend to be
Qaeda atrocities.
"war presidents" for the
immediate withdrawal from week.
Iraq or setting a thed deadResides holding to his 16Obama was wrong to say foreseeable future. McCain
line . But 64 percent of month withdrawal deadline . that Iraq "is not and never wants .to transfer the
Democrats favor one or the without talking to Gen. was the central front in the counter-insurgency strategy
other.
David Petraeus or Iraqi war on terrori'sm." It cer- that's worked in Iraq to
No one knows exactly Prime Minister Nuri ul- tainly was, for awhile , when Afghanistan. Obama does
what happened between Maliki, Obuma missed Osama bin Laden was urg- · not acknowledge that
Obama 's first news confer- another huge opp&lt;)rtunity to ing Jslamicists to go there to counter-insurgency
has
ence on July 3, when he said demonstrate mastery of for- achieve martyrdom killing worked.
he might "refine" his with- e. ign ~o!icy and, genuineness Americans.
And then, there's the
Will
the
But now - with AI question;
drawal .schedule a.fter visit- 10 po ltiCS.
ing Iraq, and his hastily
He could have said, in Qaeda largely "eutralized Democratic left allow
called second news confer- his opinion piece in the in Iraq - Afghanistan and ·Obama to pursue a vigorous
ence, but the likelihood is New York Times on Pakistan
once
again war in Afghanistan?
that he feared getting blast- Monday and his foreign become the central front.
Already, in The Nation
ed from the left. like he did policy speech on Tuesday; It's appropriate that the two magazine this week, anti~
candidates · war activist Tom Hayden
after shifting on terrorist "I acknowledge, 1 was presidential
surveillance.
wrong to oppose President have turned their attention wrote that "any proposal to
Obama seems as locked Bush's. surge in Iraq- last . to that theater, and . it's transfer American troops
in ideologically on Iraq as year. It has worked.ln fact , encouraging that their poli- from Iraq to Afghanistan
McCain is on economics. it has worked so well that cies are a similar combina- and Pakistan is sure to
President Bush's tax-cut- we can now safely with- tion of military power. aid cause debate and questions
and-borrow strategy has draw from Iraq and trans- and diplomacy.
among ·peace activists and
ballooned the federal debt fer forces to Afghanistan ,
But while Americans tend rank-and-file De.mocrats;
from $5 trillion to $8 tril- the central froiJt in the war to regard Afghanistan as a: The proposal potentially
"good war" worth fighting, represents a wtder quaglion without helping work- on terrorisJTI."
But he couldn't briiJg they have no idea how com- mire for the U.S. governers' . incomes
yet
McCain is determined to himself to admit that he was plex it is - with a central ment ;md military."
(Morton Kondracke is
extend all the tax cuts he wrong about the surge, government that controls
manifestly only the capital, .endemic executive editor of Roll
once opposed. Why? which has
Because the Republican reduced violence and has corruption, narcotics traf- Call, the newspaper oj
opened fhe way for signifi- ficking bringing $8 billion a Capitol Hill.)
base demands it.

Today is Tuesday, July 22 , the 204th day of 2008. There
are 162 days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History; On July 22, 1933,
American aviator Wiley Post completed the first solo flight
around the world as he returned to New York's Floyd
Bennett Field after traveling for 7 days. 18 3/4 hours .
On this date: In 1587 , an English colony fated to vanish
under mysterious circumstances was established on
Roanoke Island otT North Carolina.
In 1796. Cleveland ·was founded bv Gen. Moses
Cleaveland.
·
In 1908, American etiquette expert Amy Vanderbilt was
born in New York City.
In 1934, a man identitied as bank robber John Dillinger
was shot to death by .federal agents outside Chicago's
Biograph Theater.
.
In 1937, the Senate rejected President Roosevelt's proposal to add more justices to the Supreme Court.
In 1942, the Nazis began transporting Jews from the·
Warsaw Ghetto to the Treblinka concentration camp.
.
In 1943, American forces led by Gen. GeorgeS. Patton
captured Palermo, Sicily. during World War II.
In 1975, the House of Representutives joined the Senate
in voting to restore the American citizenship of
Confederate Gen. Roben E. Lee.
In 1983. Samantha Smith and her parents returned home
to Manchester, Maine. after completing a whirlwind tour of
the Soviet Union. ·
Ten years ago; The Senate Armed Services Committee
rejected, on a 9-9 vote , Daryl Jones' bid to become Air Force
secretary. President Clinton, with Republican lawmakers at
his side, signed a bill designed to mold the Internal Revenue
Service into a friendlier, fairer tax collector.
Five years ago; Saddam Hussein's sons Odai and Qusai
were killed when U.S. forces stormed a villa in Mosul, Iraq.
Monihs after her prisoner-of-war ordeal, Pfc. Jessica Lynch
returned home to a hero's welcome in Elizabeth, W.Va. ·
One year ago: A bus carrying Polish Catholic pilgrims from
a holy site in the French Alps plunged off a steep mountain
road. kill in~ 26 people. Padraig Harrington survived a calamitous finish 111 regulation and a tense putt for bogey on the final
hole of a playoff to win the British Open. Cinematographer
Laszlo Kovacs died in Beverly Hills. Calif., at age 74.
Today's Birthdays; Former Sen.ate Majority Leader Bob
Dole, R-Kan ., is 85. Actor-comedian Orson B'ean is ~0.
Fashion designer Oscar de Ia Renta is 76. Game show host
Alex Trebek is 68. Singer George Clinton is 67. Movie
During my more than 60
writer-director Paul Schrader is 62. Actor Danny Glover is
years
of covering national
61. Actor-comedian-director Albert Brooks is 61. Rock
singer Don Henley is 61. Movie composer Alan Menken is politics,( have never seen a
59. Actor Wi'rhN.li Dafoe is 53 . Rhythm-and-blues singer candidate's principles and
Keith Sweat is 47. Actor John Leguizamo is 44. Actor- character so effectively tarcomedian David Spade is 44.ActorRhys Ifans is 41. Actor nished - after so extraordinarily inspiring a start - as
Colin Fergusm1 is 36. Singer Rufus Wainwright· is 35.
·
Thought for Today; "Somehow a bachelor never quite Barack Obama's. He has
gets over the idea that he is a thing of beauty and a boy for- come to resemble another
ever." - Helen Rowland , American writer and humorist mellitluous orator I came to
kno:-v in Boston during my
( 1875-1950).
first time reporting on a
cmnpaign - James Michael
'Curley,
the skilful prestidigLETTERS TO THE
itator ~hom Spencer Tracy
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movie "The Last Hurrah."
. Letters to the editor are welcome. They should be less
Obama 's deflation has r\ot
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unsigned letters will be published. Letters should be in McCain's team but by the
good taste . addre.1·sing issues, not personalities . Letters r!f' "change"
candidate himself.
thwr.ks to orxaniwtions ami individuals will not be accept· Like millions of Americans·,
ed fur publicatiun.
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not only the. real-time
prospect of our fir.st black
president but much more by,
the likelihood that Obama
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it's safe despite citations
SANDUSKY (A Pr - An
indoor water park billing
itse lf as the nation 's largest
has allowed too many people on a raft ride and operated other ride' in an unsafe
manner. state safety inspeclors have reponed in . the
past three years.
Officials · at Kalahari
Re sort say the park is safe
and have requested a hearing to respond. The state in
May said it found II violations in eight separate areas
of the.resort.
Since the resort opened in
.2005, Ohio's am usement
ride safety division has
taken disciplinar~ action
against Kalahari five times.
During that. time. only one
· other water park i'n the state
received a citation , according to the Ohio Department
of Agriculture, which oversees ride safety.
Amusement Ride Safety
Division Chief James Truex
told Kalahari management
in May that inspectors
found fewer life guards than
they expected and that
Hmany water rides were
operated in a car~less and
unsafe manner." He proposed a fine of $55,000.
'The Kalahari in Sandusky
has been fined for similar
violations each of the past
three years." Truex wrote.
"This was taken into consideration when detenmining the
amount of tine per violation."
WBNS-TV in Columbus
. reported this month that an
internal agriculture department memo said that Kalahari
lifeguards · had voiced concerns about staffing. A
Kalahari spokeswoman said
the concerns carne from disgruntled employees,

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The re&gt;ort's president ,
Todd Nelson, said safety is
the park's top priority.
"We have one million
guests who visit Kalahari
Q.: What is an annuity? vide life insurance?
installments?
· ity is right for yo u, you
Resort each year," he said in
A.: An annuity · is an
A.: No. Although annuity
• If I pay the premium in · shou ld :
an e-mai l to the Sandusky investment held by a life &lt;y6litracts are usually sold by a lump su m. what could
• Carefully review the
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sor or family member, or
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the
Ohio
Kalahari Resorts are known· investments,
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for our exciting water rides stocks and bonds. All of the income needs. but may not ,premium or contract value 'J (ODI ) at 1-800-686-1526.
and resort entertainme-nt, various types ·of annuities make payments to your ben• How is the interest rate
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bur we want ·travelers to .provide you with income efic iaries after you die (as determined?
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Q.: Can I use an annuity . • How long is the interest state licensure certificate.
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to save for a car?
Toledo, has five indoor
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the status of the agent's
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water parks that have trans- work like other invest· to buy an annuity as a sav·
• How often does the license .
formed the town along Lake .ments, such as my retire· ing s account or for any company change the annu• Review the contract
Erie into a year-round desti- · men! account?
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before buying an annuity.
short-term
purpose.
Rather,
nation.
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• What is the company's
• Compare information
Kalahari completed an a little differently from you should use your annuity history regarding renewal of for similar contracts from
to
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income
payments
.
expansion late last year that other types of investments;
my interest rate? ·
severa·l companies.
your
retirement.
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principal
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Inspectors in May found
•
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provide
broad, general
14 fewer lifeguards than . Q.: What should I know sources?
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il!(urmation about the law.
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someone
in
addition
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and at least two guards on
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mation
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duty had invalid certifica- You are not taxed until you myselt'?
"taken"
by
someone
being
reader.~ are urged
problem,
withdraw your money.
.
• How much can I afford
tions, the state said.
•
selling
annuities?
to seek the advice of a
The contract guarantees · to pay in premiums?
.
Nelson said the number
A.:
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you
deciJe
an
annulicensed attorney.
an
income
you
can
receive
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and placement of lifeguards
money in the annuity?
on duty at Kalahari exceeds for life.
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can
often
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a
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state requirements and that
lump
sum
payment
instead
receiving income paylifeguards must pass skills
of
periodic
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ments?
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suring education and be stateyou to borrow from the render fees and penalties if I
certified.
annuity.
withdraw money from the
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10 percent of the account's · maturity?
value after you've held your
• Does the annuity suit my
annuity certificate .for one age and future income needs?·
year. Then you can make
• Is my agent qualified
one
withdrawal
each
year
and
licensed in Ohio?
fundraisin~ effort to fund
after
that.
If
you
withdraw
an expanston. Latimer said
Q.: What other ques~
in a statement Monday that more than 10 percent Qf tile
account's
value,
,YOU may lions I should ask before
the , museum --needs ..a .new
'l'o pay .. wtthdrawaJ buying an annuity?
leader lo. oversee and c.om· . have
m
charges.
• ·: -·.. A.: Ask these ~uestions:
plet.e the expansion and
""'I or._ pod.
• Do I pay my premium .
renovation.
Q.: Does an annuity pro- in a single lutnp sum or in
ond old&lt; ... blue-·
Latimer's
retirement
takes effect at the end of
August. The museum says
its chief operating officer,
Bonnie Cummings, will
serve as interim director.
The board of trustees has
begun a search for
Latimer:s replacement.

Thesday, July 22, 2008

Marauder golf
meeting today

Middleport FaD
Ball sign-ups
continue this week
Sign-urs for Middleport
Fall Bal will be held for
boys and girls ages 6-15
tuesday, Wednesday, and
Thursday this week from 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. at the
Middleport ball fields.
For more information,
contact Dave at 590-0438 or
Tanya at 992,5481.

Blues Bash to host
cornhole tourney

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Padres rally in ninth
for 6-4 win ·Over Reds
By Joe KAv

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Saints acquire Shockey for draft picks·

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In this Dec . 9, 2007 file photo, Cincinnati Bengals receiver
Chad Johnson. is shown during an NFL football game against
the St. Louis Rams in Cincinnati. Johnson _said Monday he'l l
report on time for the Bengals' training camp next weekend,
but his surgically repaired ankle wilt probably prevent htm
from fu lly participating.

training camp workout next
Monday in Georgetown. Ky .
"It's not where it needs to
be." he said. "I can run. hut I
don't think I'm able to actually get right on the field and
go at 'it. Ir I cmne ba&lt;:k too
early and reinjured my,elf. it
would be a setback."
John son
·re peatedly .
declined to di scuss the
issues that led him to lobby
for an offseason trade. He
stopped talking to local
media during a 7-9.season it1
which
his
tlamboyant
actions and a sideline &lt;JUarrel with quarterback Carson
Palmer raised questions
about tiis commitment ·to the .
team.
Johnsun lobbied for &lt;I
trade i'n a series of inter·
views with out-of-town
media in the offseason. He
said he ' ll continue to refusl
local interview s when train ing camp starts.
'Some of his teammcttes.

Eagle 51{ Road
Race and Walk

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CINCINNATI
Rece iver Chad Johnson savs
he' ll report on time for the
Cincinnati Bengals' training
camp next weekend, but his
surgicall y repaired ankle
will probably prevent him
from fully participating.
John son also said in a
phone inrerview Monday
that he wants to move on
from his failed attempt to
maneuver a trade. He had
threatened to sit out the season if he wasn't dealt, but
the Be'ngals refused to trade
. him, turning down an offer
from Washington before the
draft in April.
The Pro Bowl receiver
tried to repair his relationship with Bengals fan s dur-·
ing an interview with .The
Associated Press. part of a
promotion for an NFL video
that will be released
Tuesday. He's unsure how
fans will receive him ·at the

outset.
"People take it in a different context · when I say I
want out and I'm not
happy," Johnson said. "They
think, 'He doesn't want to
be in Cincinnati anymore. ·
he 's dissing us as fans.' It's
not like that. I love my fans .
l wasn't able to· get that
point across. They've supported me . They've been
good to me. and I've been
good to them.
"I was going through a situation where I felt a change
was needed. It didn't work
out . Hey, I'm back. Get
ready for the show."
Johnson showed up for a
mandatory minicamp last
month, but.didn't fully participate the first two days
because of a sore · right
ank Ie. He had surgery to
remove bone spurs on June
18. Johnson estima!ed that
he's about 60 percent recov ered, and won't be able to go
at full-speed when the
Bengals hold their fir st

through tough times, and I
am', too, right now," said
Cordero, who threw 40
CINCINNATI- The San pitches and walked three.
Diego Padres finally made one intentionally. "I've got
a dent in their datulting to do better than that. That's
number.
not my style. That's riot
Not once all season had me."
they rallied to win a game
Brian Giles tied it with a
when they trailed after eight run-scoring groundout, and
innings . . Something bad Kouzmanoff broke it open
always seemed to happen, by working Cordero to a
leaving them 0-53 when full count, then lining a
they went to that last at-bat double over the head of Jay
without the lead.
Bruce in right field for a 6In one . am~ing inning, 41ead.
they finally pulled one out.
"He's got ·a good slider,"
Kevin
Kouzmanoff's said Kouzmanoff, who .
two-run double completed a latched onto one for the
comeback
off
closer winning hit. "He throw s ii
Francisco Cordero in the down in the strike zone .
top of the ninth on Monday The biggest thing is to (wait
night, and Trevor Hoffman to) see it up."
Clay
Hensley
( 1-0)
escaped a bases-loaded
threat in the bottom of the pitched two hitless innings
inning for a 6-4 victory for the win. Hoffman then
provided more of the drama
over the. Cincinnati Reds.
TUPPERS PLAINS ·_
The breakthrough win that the Padres often se.e in.
The First Annual Eagle 5K ended San Diego's six- the late innings.
Road Race and Walk and I game losing streak and
Cincinnati loaded the
Mile Fun Run will be held gave them something to bases with no outs.
Saturday, Au8us~ 2, at the savor.
Hoffman threw a high fastSt. Paul United· Methodist
"Just to come away with a ball past David Ross for a
Church. The event is spon- win . is the big thing," third strike, then retired ·
sored by the Eastern Hoffman said. "It doesn't pinch-hitter Javier Valentirt
Athletic Boosters and will matter how it happens."
on a foul -pop. Finally, he
begin at 9 a.m.
· This one happened rather went with his darting
The race will sian and end ' unexpectedly.
changeup against Bruce, a
at the St. · •Paul ·. United
-Ken Griffey Jr. hit his rookie who had never faced
Methodist Church and will 606th homer, a two-run him .
be run on the surrounding shot that allowed the Reds
"It helps to have someone
streets and roads. The top to take a 4-3 lead into the who hasn't · seen it ,"
three overall male and ninth. Cordero (4-3) then Hoffman said. "In that sinifemale tinishers in both the gave up a lead for the sec- ation, you're going to go
SK road race and fun run ond time in his last three with your best pitch."
AP photo
will receive awards. T-shirts appearances, retiring only
Bruce struck out on a 73 San Diego Padres' Kevin Kouzmanoff, left, is congratulated by Adrian Gonzalez after they
will be given tothe first I00 two of seven batters.
defeated the Cincintiati Reds in a baseball game on Monday in·Cincinnati. The Padres won
who register.
Plene see Rally. B6
"Hitters and fielders go
6-4.
; Age groups will be divided into six groups: 14 years
old and under, 15-18, 19-25,
26-35, 36-49, and 50 years
old and older.
Bv BRm MARTEL
~pproved by the league and receiving ability more than
Registration will be held
AS SOC IATED PRESS
is contingent on Shockey hi s blockin g. anJ was
beginning at 7:30 a.m. in
unhappy eve n before the
passing a physical.
the parking lot of the
NEW ORLEANS
"I have had a relationship injury -. he was asked to
~heaper Place across the
Jeremy Shockey caught with coach Paytati and l block in addition to catch.
coad from Subway. Pre-regmore passes for more yards appreciate what lie has done Once hurt, he didn't like the
i,stration fee is $12, and regas
a rookie - the one season as a head coach," Shockey fact that much was made of
iJtration the day of the race
· when .New Orleans Saints said in a statement released the Giants winning with
is $15. Checks should be
made payable to the Eastern
coach Se.an Payton was his by the Saints. "The Saints rookie Kevin Boss in his
offensive · coordinator in have a Jot of weapons start- place.
Athletic Boosters, and reg''Jeremy .brought great
i~tration forms should be
New York- than any other. ing with Drew Brees and I
The Giants, meanwhtle. look forward to joining. my energy....Jo ·the gaJlle every
mailed to Josh Fogle, 2038
Campbell Street, Cool vi-lle,
proved they didn ' t ne~d thetr ·teammates at training camp. time ~ stepped on the
field." said Giants team
disgruntled star tight end to This will be a fun year."
Ohio, 45723.
president
John Mara, son of
pull off one oft he most stun- . Shockey caught 74 passes
:: For questions or more
ning playoff nms in NFL for 894 yards and was the late Wellington Mara. a
ioformation, contact Josh ·
history.
winning three post- named Rookie of the Year in longtime owner of the team.
f'ogle at 740-667-9730.
season contests on the. road 4002, his lone season work- "He had a dose relationship
mid then beating previously ing with Payton, whom he'll with my father from the time
undefeated New Engl~nd in be reunited with on the prac- we drafted him . a11d 1 had a
couple or long conversations
PJNTACfUS
the Super Bowl - all while tice field this .week.
·'
the · injured
Shockey
The Saints report to train- with Jeremy thi s spring and
I· 740·446·2342 ext. 33
watched from afar.
ing .camp in Jackson, Miss ., summer. From those converSo
the
Giants
sought
to
do
on
Wednesday,
when sations, it was apparent to
Fex -1-740-4-46-3008
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both
themselves
and Shockey will join several me that a fre sh stan was the
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Shockey a favor gn Monday, other tight ends on New best thing for us· and for
&amp;tx!r!tilm!
..
.
cutting ties witl\ the four- Orleans ' roster, including Jeremy."
The Giants. a proven wintime Pro Bowl selection in a last year's starter. Eric
!ric Randolph, Sports Writer
(740) 446-2342, e&gt;rt. 33
deal the Saints had been tr) - John son. along with Billy ner without Shockey in the
erandolphOmydailysentlnel.com
ing to pull off for months.
Miller and' Mark Campbel.l. lineup. cut ties with a player
The Giants will get secShockey, who spent six who proviued plenty of
Bryan Walters, Sports Writer
AP
photo
ondand
fifth-round
picks
in
seasons
with the Giants, excitement on the field and
(740) 448·2;142. e&gt;rt. 33
bwalters 0 myde.llytrlbune .com
In this Dec. 16, 2007 file photo, New York Giants tight end the 2009 draft in exchange broke his leg against the plenty of. distractions off it
Jeremy Shockey waits during a first quarter time oufagainst for sending Shockey to the Washington Redski ns on - once throwing a cup or
Larry Crum, Sports Writer
the Washington Redskins during NFL football action at team .he wanted to play for Dec . 16.
(740) 44R·2342. e&gt;rt. 33
lnost. The trade must be
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lcriJ m@r"'ydailyregister.com
Giants Stadium in East ·Rutherford, N.J.

A cornhole tournament
will be held in conjunction
with the Big Bend Blues
Bash on Saturday, July 26,
on the Pomeroy Parking
Lot. Sign-up is at I :30 p.m.,
and the tournament will
start around 2 p.m.
Entry Fee for the double
elimination tournament is
$60, whi&lt;;!l itlClqpes adrnis-·
sion to the Blues Bash. Cash
prizes will be awarded to
the top three teams with a
guarantee of $500 for the
first p~eJeam.. ,_. . For more infonmation on
the tournament, call Butch
at 992-5983 or Perk at 9927582 . .

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Local Stocks

BY JOE KAY
ASSOCIATED PRESS

ROCKSPRINGS
Jordan Hill, riew golf coach
at Meigs High School, will
be having an ·organization
meeting foi anyone interested in playing golf at MHS.
· The meetin~ will be held
today at the htgh school and
\viii be~in at 6 p.m.
For questions or more
information, contact Coach
Hill at 740-416-0728.

.

· . Tuesday...Partly sunny winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance
with a chance of showers of rain 40 percent.
.and thunderstorms in the
Wednesday
night ..:
morning .. .Then . mostly Partly cloudy. Lows in the
cloudy with showers and upper 50s. North winds
thunderstorms likely in the around 5 mph.
afternoon. Some thunderThursday
through
storms may produce gusty Friday ...Mostly
clear.
winds in the afternoon. Highs in the mid 80s. Lows
Humid with highs in the in the lower 60s.
mid 80s. Light and variable
Friday
night ...Partly
winds ... Becoming south- cloudy
in
the
west S to 10 mph in the evening .. .Then becoming
afternoon. Chance of rain mostly cloudy. Lows in the
60 percent.
.
mid 60s.
Tuesday night ... Mostly
Saturday ...Bartly sunny.
cloudy with a chance of Highs in the up~r 80s.
showers and thunderstorms.
Saturday mght ...Partly
Lows in the mid 60s. cloudy with a chance of
Northwest winds around 5 showers and thunderstorms.
mph . Chance of rain 50 per- Lows in the mid 60s.
cent.
Chance of rain 30 percent.
Wednesday ... Partly
Sunday
through
sunny with a chance of Monday ...Partly cloudy.
showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the mid 80s. Lows
Highs around 80. North in the lower 60s . .

Chad Johnson says he'll be in camp

SPORTS BRIEFS

Cleveland museum's
executive director steps down
CLEVELAND (AP) The executive director of
the Cleveland Museum of
Natural ·History · says ,h e
plans to step down to return •
to teaching and research
after eight years in the job.
The 54·year-old Bruce
Latimer started with the
museum in 1989 as curator
and head of its Department
of Physical Anthropology. ·
He was named executive
director in 200 I .
The museum is just
beginning a multimillion

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Ohio water park says
it's safe despite citations
SANDUSKY (A Pr - An
indoor water park billing
itse lf as the nation 's largest
has allowed too many people on a raft ride and operated other ride' in an unsafe
manner. state safety inspeclors have reponed in . the
past three years.
Officials · at Kalahari
Re sort say the park is safe
and have requested a hearing to respond. The state in
May said it found II violations in eight separate areas
of the.resort.
Since the resort opened in
.2005, Ohio's am usement
ride safety division has
taken disciplinar~ action
against Kalahari five times.
During that. time. only one
· other water park i'n the state
received a citation , according to the Ohio Department
of Agriculture, which oversees ride safety.
Amusement Ride Safety
Division Chief James Truex
told Kalahari management
in May that inspectors
found fewer life guards than
they expected and that
Hmany water rides were
operated in a car~less and
unsafe manner." He proposed a fine of $55,000.
'The Kalahari in Sandusky
has been fined for similar
violations each of the past
three years." Truex wrote.
"This was taken into consideration when detenmining the
amount of tine per violation."
WBNS-TV in Columbus
. reported this month that an
internal agriculture department memo said that Kalahari
lifeguards · had voiced concerns about staffing. A
Kalahari spokeswoman said
the concerns carne from disgruntled employees,

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Thinking about buying an
annuity? What you should know

The re&gt;ort's president ,
Todd Nelson, said safety is
the park's top priority.
"We have one million
guests who visit Kalahari
Q.: What is an annuity? vide life insurance?
installments?
· ity is right for yo u, you
Resort each year," he said in
A.: An annuity · is an
A.: No. Although annuity
• If I pay the premium in · shou ld :
an e-mai l to the Sandusky investment held by a life &lt;y6litracts are usually sold by a lump su m. what could
• Carefully review the
Register. "And. those guests insurance company that l'lfe insurance companies, happen if I make other con- annuity with a trusted advitake more than 15 mill ion allows the company to put they are not life insurance . . tributions to theannuity&gt;
sor or family member, or
ride s on our attractions. your mohey · in various . An annuity helps you accu• Are any administmtive contac t
the
Ohio
Kalahari Resorts are known· investments,
including mu late money for future charges deducted · from my Department of Insurance
for our exciting water rides stocks and bonds. All of the income needs. but may not ,premium or contract value 'J (ODI ) at 1-800-686-1526.
and resort entertainme-nt, various types ·of annuities make payments to your ben• How is the interest rate
• Reali ze that a product
bur we want ·travelers to .provide you with income efic iaries after you die (as determined?
that seems too good to be
know that we are extremely after you retire or to pay out life insurance does) .
• Is there a guaranteed true usuallv is '
committed to their safety.''
to your designated benefiminimum interest rate?
• Ask to' see your aoent's
Sandusky, about midway ciaries when you die .
Q.: Can I use an annuity . • How long is the interest state licensure certificate.
between Cleveland and
rate on the annuity guaran- Contact the ODI to .check
to save for a car?
Toledo, has five indoor
Q.: Does an annuity
the status of the agent's
A.: It would not be wise teed?
water parks that have trans- work like other invest· to buy an annuity as a sav·
• How often does the license .
formed the town along Lake .ments, such as my retire· ing s account or for any company change the annu• Review the contract
Erie into a year-round desti- · men! account?
ity intere st rate?
before buying an annuity.
short-term
purpose.
Rather,
nation.
A.: No. An annuity works
• What is the company's
• Compare information
Kalahari completed an a little differently from you should use your annuity history regarding renewal of for similar contracts from
to
fund·
income
payments
.
expansion late last year that other types of investments;
my interest rate? ·
severa·l companies.
your
retirement.
'added new slides, a chil- annuity income payments
• Are there surrender
• Ask your agent and/or
dren ·s area and a swim-up are made to you, after a
charges
or
other
penalties
if
the company to explain any- ·
Q.: How can I know
bar. It's by far the area's tixed number of years, at
I want to end the contract thing you don't understand.
which
type
of
annuity
best
largest . .
early ?
regular intervals in return .
· • Keep detailed records.
But. the state has proposed for premiums you have fits my needs? ,
•
Can
I
get
a
partial
·withA.: Ask yourself and a
fines totaling $64,500 since
paid.
These
income
paylicen
sed insurance agent drawal without paying fees · Law You Can Use is a
it opened three years ago.
or losing interest?.
weekly COIISUIIIer fegal
The company .has · paid ments come from your con- the se quesrions: ·
•
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charge,s
waived
for
il!f'ormation
column protract
with
a
life
insurance
• Does this annuity suit
$5,500 through settlements.
larger
withdrawa~s
if
I
am
l•ided by the Ohio State Bar .
Some of those violations company and are funded by . my overall financial plan?
confined to a nursing home Association. This article
principal
(the
premiums
you
•
How
much
retirement
included failing to enforce
or diagnosed with a tenmi- wa~· prepared by the Ohio
height requirements for pay) and earnings (which income will I need in addi- nal illness?
Department of lnmrance.
rides and allowing too many accumulate on the invested tion to my Social Secur·ity,
•
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there
a
death
benefit
Articles a[Jpearing in this
principal).
pension , savings. and other
riders on family rafts.
and
how
does
it
work
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income or investment
Inspectors in May found
•
What
are
the
optiDm
fo
r
provide
broad, general
14 fewer lifeguards than . Q.: What should I know sources?
payments&gt;
benefit
il!(urmation about the law.
• Will I need income for
Kalahari's plan specified, before buying an annuity?
Before applying this inforA.:
You
should
know:
someone
in
addition
to
and at least two guards on
Q.:
How
can
I
avoid
mation
to a .~pec!f'ic legal
duty had invalid certifica- You are not taxed until you myselt'?
"taken"
by
someone
being
reader.~ are urged
problem,
withdraw your money.
.
• How much can I afford
tions, the state said.
•
selling
annuities?
to seek the advice of a
The contract guarantees · to pay in premiums?
.
Nelson said the number
A.:
If
you
deciJe
an
annulicensed attorney.
an
income
you
can
receive
• How long can I leave
and placement of lifeguards
money in the annuity?
on duty at Kalahari exceeds for life.
You
can
often
choose
a
• When will I need to start
state requirements and that
lump
sum
payment
instead
receiving income paylifeguards must pass skills
of
periodic
payments.
ments?
~
tests , take pan in continuYour
contract
may
allow
·
•
Will
I
have
to
pay
suring education and be stateyou to borrow from the render fees and penalties if I
certified.
annuity.
withdraw money from the
You may withdraw up to annuity before it reaches
10 percent of the account's · maturity?
value after you've held your
• Does the annuity suit my
annuity certificate .for one age and future income needs?·
year. Then you can make
• Is my agent qualified
one
withdrawal
each
year
and
licensed in Ohio?
fundraisin~ effort to fund
after
that.
If
you
withdraw
an expanston. Latimer said
Q.: What other ques~
in a statement Monday that more than 10 percent Qf tile
account's
value,
,YOU may lions I should ask before
the , museum --needs ..a .new
'l'o pay .. wtthdrawaJ buying an annuity?
leader lo. oversee and c.om· . have
m
charges.
• ·: -·.. A.: Ask these ~uestions:
plet.e the expansion and
""'I or._ pod.
• Do I pay my premium .
renovation.
Q.: Does an annuity pro- in a single lutnp sum or in
ond old&lt; ... blue-·
Latimer's
retirement
takes effect at the end of
August. The museum says
its chief operating officer,
Bonnie Cummings, will
serve as interim director.
The board of trustees has
begun a search for
Latimer:s replacement.

Thesday, July 22, 2008

Marauder golf
meeting today

Middleport FaD
Ball sign-ups
continue this week
Sign-urs for Middleport
Fall Bal will be held for
boys and girls ages 6-15
tuesday, Wednesday, and
Thursday this week from 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. at the
Middleport ball fields.
For more information,
contact Dave at 590-0438 or
Tanya at 992,5481.

Blues Bash to host
cornhole tourney

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Padres rally in ninth
for 6-4 win ·Over Reds
By Joe KAv

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Saints acquire Shockey for draft picks·

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In this Dec . 9, 2007 file photo, Cincinnati Bengals receiver
Chad Johnson. is shown during an NFL football game against
the St. Louis Rams in Cincinnati. Johnson _said Monday he'l l
report on time for the Bengals' training camp next weekend,
but his surgically repaired ankle wilt probably prevent htm
from fu lly participating.

training camp workout next
Monday in Georgetown. Ky .
"It's not where it needs to
be." he said. "I can run. hut I
don't think I'm able to actually get right on the field and
go at 'it. Ir I cmne ba&lt;:k too
early and reinjured my,elf. it
would be a setback."
John son
·re peatedly .
declined to di scuss the
issues that led him to lobby
for an offseason trade. He
stopped talking to local
media during a 7-9.season it1
which
his
tlamboyant
actions and a sideline &lt;JUarrel with quarterback Carson
Palmer raised questions
about tiis commitment ·to the .
team.
Johnsun lobbied for &lt;I
trade i'n a series of inter·
views with out-of-town
media in the offseason. He
said he ' ll continue to refusl
local interview s when train ing camp starts.
'Some of his teammcttes.

Eagle 51{ Road
Race and Walk

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AP photo

CINCINNATI
Rece iver Chad Johnson savs
he' ll report on time for the
Cincinnati Bengals' training
camp next weekend, but his
surgicall y repaired ankle
will probably prevent him
from fully participating.
John son also said in a
phone inrerview Monday
that he wants to move on
from his failed attempt to
maneuver a trade. He had
threatened to sit out the season if he wasn't dealt, but
the Be'ngals refused to trade
. him, turning down an offer
from Washington before the
draft in April.
The Pro Bowl receiver
tried to repair his relationship with Bengals fan s dur-·
ing an interview with .The
Associated Press. part of a
promotion for an NFL video
that will be released
Tuesday. He's unsure how
fans will receive him ·at the

outset.
"People take it in a different context · when I say I
want out and I'm not
happy," Johnson said. "They
think, 'He doesn't want to
be in Cincinnati anymore. ·
he 's dissing us as fans.' It's
not like that. I love my fans .
l wasn't able to· get that
point across. They've supported me . They've been
good to me. and I've been
good to them.
"I was going through a situation where I felt a change
was needed. It didn't work
out . Hey, I'm back. Get
ready for the show."
Johnson showed up for a
mandatory minicamp last
month, but.didn't fully participate the first two days
because of a sore · right
ank Ie. He had surgery to
remove bone spurs on June
18. Johnson estima!ed that
he's about 60 percent recov ered, and won't be able to go
at full-speed when the
Bengals hold their fir st

through tough times, and I
am', too, right now," said
Cordero, who threw 40
CINCINNATI- The San pitches and walked three.
Diego Padres finally made one intentionally. "I've got
a dent in their datulting to do better than that. That's
number.
not my style. That's riot
Not once all season had me."
they rallied to win a game
Brian Giles tied it with a
when they trailed after eight run-scoring groundout, and
innings . . Something bad Kouzmanoff broke it open
always seemed to happen, by working Cordero to a
leaving them 0-53 when full count, then lining a
they went to that last at-bat double over the head of Jay
without the lead.
Bruce in right field for a 6In one . am~ing inning, 41ead.
they finally pulled one out.
"He's got ·a good slider,"
Kevin
Kouzmanoff's said Kouzmanoff, who .
two-run double completed a latched onto one for the
comeback
off
closer winning hit. "He throw s ii
Francisco Cordero in the down in the strike zone .
top of the ninth on Monday The biggest thing is to (wait
night, and Trevor Hoffman to) see it up."
Clay
Hensley
( 1-0)
escaped a bases-loaded
threat in the bottom of the pitched two hitless innings
inning for a 6-4 victory for the win. Hoffman then
provided more of the drama
over the. Cincinnati Reds.
TUPPERS PLAINS ·_
The breakthrough win that the Padres often se.e in.
The First Annual Eagle 5K ended San Diego's six- the late innings.
Road Race and Walk and I game losing streak and
Cincinnati loaded the
Mile Fun Run will be held gave them something to bases with no outs.
Saturday, Au8us~ 2, at the savor.
Hoffman threw a high fastSt. Paul United· Methodist
"Just to come away with a ball past David Ross for a
Church. The event is spon- win . is the big thing," third strike, then retired ·
sored by the Eastern Hoffman said. "It doesn't pinch-hitter Javier Valentirt
Athletic Boosters and will matter how it happens."
on a foul -pop. Finally, he
begin at 9 a.m.
· This one happened rather went with his darting
The race will sian and end ' unexpectedly.
changeup against Bruce, a
at the St. · •Paul ·. United
-Ken Griffey Jr. hit his rookie who had never faced
Methodist Church and will 606th homer, a two-run him .
be run on the surrounding shot that allowed the Reds
"It helps to have someone
streets and roads. The top to take a 4-3 lead into the who hasn't · seen it ,"
three overall male and ninth. Cordero (4-3) then Hoffman said. "In that sinifemale tinishers in both the gave up a lead for the sec- ation, you're going to go
SK road race and fun run ond time in his last three with your best pitch."
AP photo
will receive awards. T-shirts appearances, retiring only
Bruce struck out on a 73 San Diego Padres' Kevin Kouzmanoff, left, is congratulated by Adrian Gonzalez after they
will be given tothe first I00 two of seven batters.
defeated the Cincintiati Reds in a baseball game on Monday in·Cincinnati. The Padres won
who register.
Plene see Rally. B6
"Hitters and fielders go
6-4.
; Age groups will be divided into six groups: 14 years
old and under, 15-18, 19-25,
26-35, 36-49, and 50 years
old and older.
Bv BRm MARTEL
~pproved by the league and receiving ability more than
Registration will be held
AS SOC IATED PRESS
is contingent on Shockey hi s blockin g. anJ was
beginning at 7:30 a.m. in
unhappy eve n before the
passing a physical.
the parking lot of the
NEW ORLEANS
"I have had a relationship injury -. he was asked to
~heaper Place across the
Jeremy Shockey caught with coach Paytati and l block in addition to catch.
coad from Subway. Pre-regmore passes for more yards appreciate what lie has done Once hurt, he didn't like the
i,stration fee is $12, and regas
a rookie - the one season as a head coach," Shockey fact that much was made of
iJtration the day of the race
· when .New Orleans Saints said in a statement released the Giants winning with
is $15. Checks should be
made payable to the Eastern
coach Se.an Payton was his by the Saints. "The Saints rookie Kevin Boss in his
offensive · coordinator in have a Jot of weapons start- place.
Athletic Boosters, and reg''Jeremy .brought great
i~tration forms should be
New York- than any other. ing with Drew Brees and I
The Giants, meanwhtle. look forward to joining. my energy....Jo ·the gaJlle every
mailed to Josh Fogle, 2038
Campbell Street, Cool vi-lle,
proved they didn ' t ne~d thetr ·teammates at training camp. time ~ stepped on the
field." said Giants team
disgruntled star tight end to This will be a fun year."
Ohio, 45723.
president
John Mara, son of
pull off one oft he most stun- . Shockey caught 74 passes
:: For questions or more
ning playoff nms in NFL for 894 yards and was the late Wellington Mara. a
ioformation, contact Josh ·
history.
winning three post- named Rookie of the Year in longtime owner of the team.
f'ogle at 740-667-9730.
season contests on the. road 4002, his lone season work- "He had a dose relationship
mid then beating previously ing with Payton, whom he'll with my father from the time
undefeated New Engl~nd in be reunited with on the prac- we drafted him . a11d 1 had a
couple or long conversations
PJNTACfUS
the Super Bowl - all while tice field this .week.
·'
the · injured
Shockey
The Saints report to train- with Jeremy thi s spring and
I· 740·446·2342 ext. 33
watched from afar.
ing .camp in Jackson, Miss ., summer. From those converSo
the
Giants
sought
to
do
on
Wednesday,
when sations, it was apparent to
Fex -1-740-4-46-3008
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both
themselves
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Shockey a favor gn Monday, other tight ends on New best thing for us· and for
&amp;tx!r!tilm!
..
.
cutting ties witl\ the four- Orleans ' roster, including Jeremy."
The Giants. a proven wintime Pro Bowl selection in a last year's starter. Eric
!ric Randolph, Sports Writer
(740) 446-2342, e&gt;rt. 33
deal the Saints had been tr) - John son. along with Billy ner without Shockey in the
erandolphOmydailysentlnel.com
ing to pull off for months.
Miller and' Mark Campbel.l. lineup. cut ties with a player
The Giants will get secShockey, who spent six who proviued plenty of
Bryan Walters, Sports Writer
AP
photo
ondand
fifth-round
picks
in
seasons
with the Giants, excitement on the field and
(740) 448·2;142. e&gt;rt. 33
bwalters 0 myde.llytrlbune .com
In this Dec. 16, 2007 file photo, New York Giants tight end the 2009 draft in exchange broke his leg against the plenty of. distractions off it
Jeremy Shockey waits during a first quarter time oufagainst for sending Shockey to the Washington Redski ns on - once throwing a cup or
Larry Crum, Sports Writer
the Washington Redskins during NFL football action at team .he wanted to play for Dec . 16.
(740) 44R·2342. e&gt;rt. 33
lnost. The trade must be
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Giants Stadium in East ·Rutherford, N.J.

A cornhole tournament
will be held in conjunction
with the Big Bend Blues
Bash on Saturday, July 26,
on the Pomeroy Parking
Lot. Sign-up is at I :30 p.m.,
and the tournament will
start around 2 p.m.
Entry Fee for the double
elimination tournament is
$60, whi&lt;;!l itlClqpes adrnis-·
sion to the Blues Bash. Cash
prizes will be awarded to
the top three teams with a
guarantee of $500 for the
first p~eJeam.. ,_. . For more infonmation on
the tournament, call Butch
at 992-5983 or Perk at 9927582 . .

..!~i::E' ~=::~:~:wiD:e " ~

Local Stocks

BY JOE KAY
ASSOCIATED PRESS

ROCKSPRINGS
Jordan Hill, riew golf coach
at Meigs High School, will
be having an ·organization
meeting foi anyone interested in playing golf at MHS.
· The meetin~ will be held
today at the htgh school and
\viii be~in at 6 p.m.
For questions or more
information, contact Coach
Hill at 740-416-0728.

.

· . Tuesday...Partly sunny winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance
with a chance of showers of rain 40 percent.
.and thunderstorms in the
Wednesday
night ..:
morning .. .Then . mostly Partly cloudy. Lows in the
cloudy with showers and upper 50s. North winds
thunderstorms likely in the around 5 mph.
afternoon. Some thunderThursday
through
storms may produce gusty Friday ...Mostly
clear.
winds in the afternoon. Highs in the mid 80s. Lows
Humid with highs in the in the lower 60s.
mid 80s. Light and variable
Friday
night ...Partly
winds ... Becoming south- cloudy
in
the
west S to 10 mph in the evening .. .Then becoming
afternoon. Chance of rain mostly cloudy. Lows in the
60 percent.
.
mid 60s.
Tuesday night ... Mostly
Saturday ...Bartly sunny.
cloudy with a chance of Highs in the up~r 80s.
showers and thunderstorms.
Saturday mght ...Partly
Lows in the mid 60s. cloudy with a chance of
Northwest winds around 5 showers and thunderstorms.
mph . Chance of rain 50 per- Lows in the mid 60s.
cent.
Chance of rain 30 percent.
Wednesday ... Partly
Sunday
through
sunny with a chance of Monday ...Partly cloudy.
showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the mid 80s. Lows
Highs around 80. North in the lower 60s . .

Chad Johnson says he'll be in camp

SPORTS BRIEFS

Cleveland museum's
executive director steps down
CLEVELAND (AP) The executive director of
the Cleveland Museum of
Natural ·History · says ,h e
plans to step down to return •
to teaching and research
after eight years in the job.
The 54·year-old Bruce
Latimer started with the
museum in 1989 as curator
and head of its Department
of Physical Anthropology. ·
He was named executive
director in 200 I .
The museum is just
beginning a multimillion

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Driver movement should heat. up
sp&lt;~n).

BY JENNA fRYER
ASSOCIATED PRESS

CHARLOTTE. N C
The btgg~st donuno m
NASCAR's tree .tgcncy season fell when Tonv Stewart
dectded to bolt from Joe
Gtbbs Racmg at the end ot
the year It opened up a seat
m the coveted No 20. a ndc
loaded With a IWO-tllllC
champH&gt;nshlp wmntng te&lt;tm
that will st.ty bchtnd crew
chtef Greg Ztpadellt
Yet desp llc the prumtsc
and potcntmlmthc latest JOb
openmg. top-name dnve rs
aren't ex.lltly JOckeymg tor
the seo~t
C.trl EJw.uds .md Gteg
Btltle rc-stgncd w1th Rou,;h
Fenw~tv
RLu.:mg
before
Stewart 's exll hec.une otlic taJ .• md lung bet ore he mud died .my potentwt re l.lltonsJ:up by t.mg lmg w!lh JGR
·star Kyle Busch. Juan Pablo
Montoya recon !trmed h1 s
support ot slum pmg Chip

G..1nass1RLlcmg
M.1tt Ken seth IS under C&lt;&gt;lltract. Kasey Ko~hnc tsn't
available. Rtdl.lrd Child ress
has hts t.ilent under contract
and the stars at Hendn ck
Motorsp&lt;&gt;rts .tren't gomg
anywhere
So where does th.11 le.tve
Joe Gtbbs R&lt;icmg '
Wtth Joey Log.mo. ot
cou rse
Gtbbs olitcwls have done
nothtng to dtspel the notton
that the1r I H-ye.Jr-old phenom will ti ll the seat next
season .•md Stewart himself
has endorsed the promotton
"Of all people, he could do
tl He's been a proven product m anything that he 's dn ven," Stewart sa1d on h1 s
Smus S,\lelltte Radio show
"I defimtely thmk that Joey
Logano has the talent that
whenever - and I would say
he 's gomg to be m the Gtbbs
system a long ttme - so
whenever the Gibbs tamil y
dectdes to put h1m m a Cup
car that he 'II be ready "
Ztpadelli, who so paliently
nurtu red Stewart over the
past decade, already has fa!lh
m Logano based on the few
years the teenager has been
m JGR 's developmental system. He's tested wtth the ktd,
and based o n feedback and
on-track performance, 1s
qutck to argue Logano IS far
ahead of h1s age
But
w11h
just ftve
N ationw1~e Sen es starts to
hts career (albe!l he 's scored
two poles and a wm m that

Ztp.Kklil dbu .td mtts
there su ll MC questions su1roundtng Log.mo
E~pC!lencc IS pncele"..
Ztpddellt s,ud " It's one thmg
to do 11 111 othc1 dntstons. but
when they Iced you to the
sharks out hcJC (mthc Spnnt
Cup Sencs) on Sunda y,
you're gmng .tg.unstthe best
111 the wotld th.tt have tons ol
cxpetlence There's .1 lot to
th ts sport mental. physH;.JI
.tnd tlldt .111 co mes wnh
tunc
Wnh evc tyone so ht gh on
Lug.mo only the sudden
.t\ai l.tbtfity ot an A-list d11 ver should block Ius llllllll ncnt
promollon
Jnlu
Stew.trt's se,JI
Th.Jt me.m s Stev.art s
dep.trtore shouldn't cre.Jte
the b1g sh ufllm g ut 11des that
was wtdely drtlic!pc~ted though there s st ill gomg to
he muvement
Peth.tps as early dS this
weekend, D.tyton.J 500 Willncr Ry .m Newma n could
.Jil!lounce lm next JOb
The lnd idll.l JldllVe h.Js
long been expec ted to
choose Indianapolis Mo1o1
Speedwdy, st te ol Sund&lt;~y's
rc~ce. to reve.tl where he's .
headed All Signs have pomted to Stew.ut's new ven ture
at S tewc~rt-H.t.Js Rae mg .•md
Newman wmtcd IliSt d tew
d.Jys alter Stewart 's deal was
complete to annou nce he's
leavmg Pe nske R.tcmg .11 the
end of th e ye.tr
It 's pidUSJble that Gtbbs
co uld "'oop Newman up
and put one ot NASCAR's
greatest
qualt!tcrs
m
Stewart 's old seat Rtchard
Childress could potentially
persuade Newman to JUmp
mto h1s expand mg fourth car.
But all s1gns pomt to ·allHooster hneup at Stewart's
new team
Wtth Newman's seat ava1l able, that could be lilled by
Dav1d Stremme Out of the
Cup Series all season.
Stremme smartly declined
opportumttes to get m subpar seats, a dectston that
landed h1m a deal as
Penske's tes t dnver tht&gt;
spnng
When Dana Franchtttl
broke hts foot, opemng up
Stremme's old seat at
Ganasst, he was unable to
secure permtsston to fill 111
beyond a one-race emergency substitutio n It ratsed
questions about what kmd of
contract Stremme had agreed
to wtlh Penske
Why would a guy 1n

Stadium 111 Middleport from
SPORTS BRIEFS
lOam unttll pm.
For questtons or more
1111ormatJOn, contact S.trah
at 740-698-4054, R e~ ma at
740-698-2804, Dave at 304674-5178, Mtsty at 304-773RA CINE - The Southern 5230, or Rtck at 740-367Basket ball program Will 0438
host a tour-man galt scramble on Au(; 2 at Rtvers tde
Golf Club m Mason, W Va
The scramble will be an
8·30 am. shotgun start, and
the fo rm at IS bring-yourCHESTER - A Days of
own team. Only one player
Glory
Co-Ed
So ttba ll
With an under-10 handtcap is
Tournament
has
been
set tor
allowed per team wtth a to tal
I
0
at the
Aug.
8
throu
gh
team handt cap of 40 or
Chester Ball Ftelds w11h all
above.
The cost wt ll be $60 per proceeds to bene t11 the
person ($240 per team) With Chester B,ill Assoctauon
opltonal cash pot, skms, and and the Angela Eason
mulli ga n tor purchase Memonal fields
The charge 1s $ 100 a teum
Pnzes ol ftrst, second, and
plus
two 12-mch 44 core
third place lmtshes Will be
balls
Tht s 1s slow pttch. fi ve
awarded.
Add!ltonally,
m.ile
and
live tem.tle on the
pnzes lor longest putt,
ti
eld
at
.til
tune\, men bat
longest dn ve, and closest to
the pm wt ll be presented oppos1te hands , ages 2 1 .md
Beverages and food Will be older, ,md slow pnch b,lls
prov 1ded To enter, please on ly w1th double ehmmatJon, one hour g,tm es
contact coac h l ett Caldwe ll
Space 1s hmtted to 12
at 740-949-312'1
teams For more 111form.11ion
call Angte Edw.trds ,Jt 7404 16-6956
or
Mandie
Grueser at 740-416-0900
On Aug. 9 there wd l be a
hog roast d111ner at $6 per
TUPPERS PLAINS
person, a home run derby at
AthletiC • packets for the $5 per person wllh 50 pet 2008 fall sports season are cent of the proceeds go111g
currently
avaJlable
at for first, second and thi rd
Eastern
High
School place pnze s, and a vanety of
Packets can be picked up in door prizes
the office from 8:30 a.m
unul 3:30 p.m Tuesday
through .friday
For more mformation,
contact Pam Douthitt at
Eastern High School
RIO GRANDE - Both
Untversity "f Rio Grande
men 's and women's basketball programs are sponsonng
The Btg Bend Youth a Golf Scramble to be held
football League wtll be Sunday, August 3, at the
holding football and cheer- Frankl111 Valley Go lf Club 111
leadmg stgn-ups every Jackson The shotgun start 1s
Saturday 111 July for any area at 8·30a m
The event 1s_a four-person
youth from Ohio or West
scramble.
"A" Fhght Will
Vtrgmta interested 111 particconsist of a total team handitpalmg.
Stgn-ups w1ll be held at cap of 75 or below, whtle
the Veterans Memonal "8" flight Will COnSist of a

SHS Basketball
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Softball tourney
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ndc .Jgtec to .1 test contr.1ct
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se,J t bcc.Jme ,J\ .ul.tblc'
Bec.tuse he .tilc.tdy h.td .!JOb
lmed up. ol cotuse
C.tscy Mc.tl s 1s on the
mmkcl now th.tt M.nk
M&lt;~rttn has nabhcd hts nde .11
llendnck, and M.trl!n Truex
Jr h.ls yet to wmc to terms
wn h D.ile E.trnh,udt Inc un
hts 2009 op11on year One ol
the two could end up 111
Ch ildt ess' No B. ',1 !Ilk
lo.tdcd wtth pntcntt.J I but
.dso wnh nsks bcc.JtJsc 11
wtll st.u t ne xt se,Json outstdc
the top 3S Ill pomts BccdtJse
It wtll h.t'e to qu.dtl y lor the
lust liVe mccs ol next je.u
many top nam es weten 1
111lct csted 111 the Job m.tkmg
11 posst bl e that .1 second-11c1
dme1 will ~et d ch,mce Ill
No 33
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It could he Mears. who
also 1s JlllllOJ ed to he 111 the
runnmg lor .1 se.il .11 G1lle11
Evetnh.un
Motmspo tts
whi le T1 uex 111Jghtultln1.1tely
sign .1 lung-tcnn extensJUn
wn h DEl Th.1t Truex su ll
hasn 't locked anyth tng else
up 1s good news !01 DE l, but
the compdny h.ts been
plagued " 1th spun~o 1 ship
and stdbtllty questtons thc~t
llkd y have TJUex sltll scol!Img the mdrkct
Assumtng Stcw.trt oveJ·
hauls h1 s new tea m .md does
bnn g Newm.m 111 Scott
Rtggs will be out ol .1 JOb .tnd
forced to tOJ n the tlock ol
tlmd-ttel eli 1ve1s that bounce
from nde to nde He cou ld
end up Ill d JOb wllh Petty
Enterpnses,
parttcul.trly
smce David Reuum.mn has
confirmed hts commttment
m sponso!-lroubled Mtchael
Waltnp Racmg
Wtth all the s~ats l&gt;llmg
up, Reed Sorenson w tll
probably end up re-stgmng
wtth Ganass1 He's not likely
to get a better offer than the
No. 41 Dodge he cumntly
dnves
The wtld cmd, ot course, 1s
th e econom y With so many
compames 'intgglmg to tmd
spo nsorsht p do llars, teams
that ex1st now m.ty fold ltke
Franchttlt 's No. 40 dtJ last
month That could put
numerous dnvers out ol
work, floodmg the market
wtth talent wtllmg to dnve
on the che.tp
One thmg IS ' ce rt,\l n,
thoug h - the next month
promises to be a busy one.
With everyone ready to move
now tlw Stewart 1s settled
total tea m handicap o l more
than 75
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Deadline to1 entry lor the
Goll Scr.unhle 1s Ju ly 3 1
The cost 1s $40 per person
tor 100 club members .md
$60 per person tot those who
.1re not 300 dub members
Tickets lor the .mnual 300
club rattle. to be held
Saturday August 2. are also
avm lublc fo1 purchase The
cost o t the 300 club ttckets
are $ 100 and the grand pme
awarJ 1s $ 10.000
For reserv&lt;tuons or more
mformauon comact R1o
Grande he.Jd men's b.tsketb.tll Coach Ken French ,11
740-245-7294
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kfrench@no ed u .111d he.td
women's basketball co.Jch
David Smalley ,1[ 740-245749 1
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annual 300 raffle
RIO GRANDE - The
UmversHj ot R1 o Gr.mde
Will holds Hs .mnu.tl 300
Clu b R.tttle drawtng on
Saturday August 2 The 1,Jt
lle Will, be held 111 the Newt
Oliver Atena wHh begmnm g
at 6 p m and the draw111 g ,Jt
7 p.m
The raftle 1s one of the
major fundratsing events f01
both the men 's and women's
basketball teams Proceeds
from thiS event p1ovide both
programs the €1pportunHy to
travel and parttctpate , In
Hawau durmg the upcom mg
2008-09 season
The cost for a ucket to the
300 Club raffle 1s $100 and
the grand pnze award ts
$ 10,000
If you are 111terested 111
partJctpatmg m the 300 Club
raffle contact Rm Grande
head men 's basketball coach
Ken French at (740) 2457294 or by e-mail at
kfrench@no edu You m.ty
also contact R10 Gr.l!lde
head women's basketball
coach Davtd Smalley at
(740) 245-7491 or by e-mml
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France cyclmg race near Fossano, northern Italy, on Monday.

Tour de France leader vows to attack
Bv JEROME PuGMIRE
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CUNEO, Italy - Two
tough mounlalll Stdges and tl
tunc II J,Ji awa 1t 111 the Tour
de Fr.mce, whtch 1' building
II&gt; 11s closest li msh 111 years
F1 mk Sch leck h&lt;ts a pl an on
hov. to J..'ccr ht s yel low Jersey dlldl k
The Luxembmug 11de1
know s he mu st go alter
Cadcl El.ms ot Austmha .md
Den ts Mcnchm ot Russt.J 111
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stages

lo llowlnfl Mo nd.Jy &gt;o tt day
Then he hopes he has a btg
enou gh Jc.Jd he tote the time
lll .il
I don't 1emcmber a Tour
.Js npcn as tht s. w1 th thtee
ttdets wtlh m 10 seconds ol
c.Jcl1 othe1. ,md SIX nders
w11 111n 'ill seconds,· Tour
d1recto1
Chn sttan
Ptud homme s.ud
Sc hlcck IS seve n seconds
.thc.Jcl nl RetnHmd Kohl ot
&lt;\usllld .md ctght 111 tront of
Ev.ms Menchuv 1s 38 back
111 fourth place. whil e
Cilll stt .tn V.mde Ve ldc u t the
Un ucd States 1s 3&lt;J behmd
.md C ulos So~sue ot Sp.un
IJ.llls by 4l)
" It 's the Lioscst Tour ever
tsn't 11' I thmk 11 will ptobahly go &lt;ti l the way to Pans
li ke th,Jt," Ev.ms said " It's
gre.JI l01 )OU guys watclun g,
built's ,!l ittle btl .JllXIOUS f01
us
Sc hkck wil l need to
h1s
lllC!Casc
le,td
by
S.lllu tl.ty s time tJJ.t l 1f he
w.tnh to win

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Shockey·

ctalist, even tf h.Jvm g the
ye llow Jersey gtves you
wmgs," Scbleck satd "Wtth
the team we have, we can
cont mue to be aggressive"
Schleck took the yellow
Jersey from Evans by attackme h1m m the final cl imb of
Sunday's 15th stage up to the
Italian sk1 resort ot Prato
Nevoso But 11 was on ly d
small tune gdm ,md, wtth
two puntshmg st.tges to
co me, Jn the Alps. he knows
he has to cushton h1 s lead
when Tuesday's loth stage
heads out ot lt.J iy and tnto
the French Alps
It 1s even toughet and has
two climbs beyond class tficatton
The
Lombarde
ascends for 13 3 mil es .md
La Bonelle-Restetond gnnds
upward for 15 8 nules The
three cltmbs 111 Wednesd.ty's
17th stage - the G;iltbter,
Crmx de Fer and L' Alpe
d' Huez - are all beyond
classthcatton
" We have a really sllong
team a nd that 1s what could
be the key tor us m the
Alps," Schleck satd
Although Evans kept h1s
ltme losses manageable
Sunday, tl may h.Jve come at
a pn ce I he J 1-year-old
Austra h.m slu mped over h1s
ha ndl eb,trs on the ftnal
climb. ht s body language
shuwmg he was m great dtlficulty whtle Schleck, Sastre,
Menchov and Kohl looked
strong
Thts all makes for excnmg
1acmg And 11 1s a tar cry
fro m Lance Armst10ng's er.t
where, 2003 astde, the

departmg ti ght end "an outstandtng football' player
who pluys the game lull
speed and plays the gatne
from Page ~I
the wav 11 was meant to be
playect""
ILC 111 the st,llld"- dunng a
" I w1sh h1m the best," the
pi.J]ofl g.une 111 San
coach
added.
F1 c~nctsco. cJ JIJcJzing Gmnts
The Gtants sull hdve ftve
I .Jo~ lo1 k.tvmg a game
ltght e nds, mcludmg Boss,
eatly. bl.unmg Giants coac h
Tom Coughlin's sta ll for a who started the last stx
games of last season The
loss 111 2006 .1nd 'ktppmg
volunt.u y tcc~m wo1kouts 111 others are rookte . En c
Butle1, Jero me Collms,
l dVOJ dll oltse,tson program
Darcy
Johnson and Mtchael
nm by h1s ligen!
Matthews
I he G t &lt;~nt s .tlso unlo.Jd
" We have live young ktds
th e rcm.undcrot ,, l1ve -y~m .
who are all vymg for the
$3 1 2 mtllwn contract pos1tion ,'' Cough lin smd.
cx te nston th.l! S hockey ''The ttght e nd postlton w1 ll
stgncd ill 2005
be a very compellttve posiShockey h.Jcl 37 t catches tion m trammg camp "
lu1 4,228 yo~ rd' and 27
The Samts have been
touchdowns
With
the seekmg a ttght end who IS a
G1.tnts He w.ts drafted ou t downheld
threat
Enc
ot M t.tmt wn h the 14th Johnson, who started 12
OVCI all pick 111 the 2002 games for the Samts last
dralt
.
season, caught 48 passes for
The G tants' comments 378 yards and two toucho~bout the It ade were comdowns
A
phment.try ot Shockey as 1f
"Jeremy is a playef that
to ec ho the senument "No we ate exc1ted to have on
ho~rd teelings"
our roster He JS someone I
Coug hlin
called
the am famtliar Wtlh as a play-

Amen ean crushed h1s nvals
by several m111utes. not a
handful ot seconds
"There 1s d lot of suspense,
wh 1ch ts what orga mzers
dte.tm ot." Prudhomme sa1d.
Prov&gt;dtng dopmg stays
away long enough - and '
does nut htt one of the top
SIX
The
Italian
Olympic
Co mmmee pertormed surpnse dopmg tests on Schleck
and his
team after
S und&lt;~y's stage As many as
SIX nders were tested, and no
resul ts were announ ced
Alter the two mountam
stages. nders get back on fl at
terrain befote Saturday's 33mile ttme tnal
Evans ca n afford more
lime losses m the Alps as
long as they are to Sastre and
Schl eck. rather than Vande
Velde or Menchuv Menchov
was only se\en seconds
slowe r than Evans on the
fourth stage, and Vande
Vel de was I0 seconds back,
Sastre, howe ve r, limshed
I· I fi behtnd Evans; Kohl
was I 20 slower, and
Schlec k was I 4 7 down.
"What do I need before the
fmal tune tnal ?" Sastre
asked "Te n mmutes (on
Evans)"
Last year. Evans lost to
Alberto Contador of Spain
by 23 seco nds, and this
year's race could be JUSt as
close

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Keate11 m Cu11eo, Italy, conrnbuted to thts report
er," Payton s.ud " He bnngs
a sktll set to the posJIJon
that I tcel will be a tremendous benefll to our offense,"
The Samts' offense has
been amo ng the best in the
NFL dunng Payton's tirst
two seasons as coach, 'with
Brees ec hpsmg 4,000 yaids
passmg m eac h of them
The hope in New Orleans
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combmed With recetver
Marques
Colston
and
Reggte Bush commg out of
the backfield or lmmg up in
the slot. wi ll give Brees the
opllons he needs to move
the ball , no matter what
defenses auempt
Shockey's agent, Drew
Rosenhaus, called last season a difficult one for h1s
client, who was looking for
a change of sce nery
"He's been one of the
most successf ul tieht ends
111 NFL ht story but now I
thmk he's gomg to be more
proilftc 111 the Samts'
offense.'' Rosenhau s sa1d. "I
don 't thmk Jeremy cou ld
ask tor·a better sttuation"

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Announcement .... ........ ..•...... ... ...... 030
Anllquea ... ................................ 530
Apartments for Rant.. ......... ............. 440
Auction and Fles Market. ............................ oeo
Auto Parts &amp; AccHIOrloa .... .. ............ 760
Auto Repair.... ... ... ... . ... ..... .. .. ... 770
Autos tar Sale. .... . .... . ........... 710
Boats &amp; Motors tor Sale .......................... 750
Building Supplies........... ............... .... ... 550
. Business and Buildings ... .. ... .. .. 340
Business Opportunity. .............. ... .2t0
Business Training .................................... 140
Campers I: Motor Homes ......................... . 790

Camping Equipment. ........ .,...... . ... 780
Carda of Thanh ..........................................01 o
Child/Elderly Care.......... .... ......... . . .190
ElectrlcaURelrlgeratlon ...............................840
Equipment for Rent................................. ..480
Excavating ..... ......................... .... 830
Farm Equipment. . ...... .... ...................6t0
Farms for Rent. ...........................................430
Farms lor Sale............... ......... .. . ...... 330
For Lease............. ... .. ... . .. ... ... ... .490
.for Sale.. . . ...... . .. . ..... . .. . .. ......585
For Sale or Trade. . ....... ....................... 590
Fru~o &amp; Vegetableo ............................... 580
Furnished Rooms... ... ... .. .. ... .. ... 450
General Hauling .. ... .. .. .. ..... .. ...850
Giveaway ................................................. 040
, Hsppy Ada.......... .................... .... ..... ... ... 050
Hoy &amp; Groin. .... ... .... .. .. . ... .. .. 640
Help Wanted .. .. .. , . .. . • ... ...... 110
Ho~ne lmprovernents................................... 810
Hornea for Sale............ ... .... .

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Mlecellaneous Merchandlee .................... 540

. Mobile Home Repair...... ...... . ...... .. .... 860
. Mobile Homea fO&lt; Rent.. ...
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· Mobile Homes for Sola.. .. .. .. ..... ..... 320
: Money to Loan ............................................. 220
• Motorcycleo &amp; 4 WhHiero .................. 740
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• Personals.. ... ... ... .. .. . ... ....... 005
· Pets for Sale ............................................ 560
' Plumbing &amp; Heating .. .. .. .............. 820
• roteaslonal Services ... .... .... ... .. ...... 230
adlo, TV &amp; CB Ropatr .............................. 160

oal Eatal8 Wanted ............. - ..................... 360
Schoololnotructlon .................................... 150
SHd, Plonl&amp; Fertilizer ........................... 850
Situation• Wanted ....................................... 120
Space tor Rent.............. . ......... ..... ... ... 460
Sporting Goods... .. ... ... . , ..... . .. . ... 520
· SUV'ofor Solo .............. ... ....................720
rucks for Sale .................................... 715
pholstory .................................................. 870
Vons For Sole..... ..... ... .. . ... .. .. .......730
Wantod to Buy ....................................... 090
Wanted to Buy- Farm Supplloo .. . .. . . 620
: Wanted To Do ....................., •••••••.••.•.•• , 180
· Wanted to Ront... . ............. .................... 470
' Yard Sale- Golllpollo ....................................072
Yard Sllte-Pom.roy/Micldll .....................,.074
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

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Driver movement should heat. up
sp&lt;~n).

BY JENNA fRYER
ASSOCIATED PRESS

CHARLOTTE. N C
The btgg~st donuno m
NASCAR's tree .tgcncy season fell when Tonv Stewart
dectded to bolt from Joe
Gtbbs Racmg at the end ot
the year It opened up a seat
m the coveted No 20. a ndc
loaded With a IWO-tllllC
champH&gt;nshlp wmntng te&lt;tm
that will st.ty bchtnd crew
chtef Greg Ztpadellt
Yet desp llc the prumtsc
and potcntmlmthc latest JOb
openmg. top-name dnve rs
aren't ex.lltly JOckeymg tor
the seo~t
C.trl EJw.uds .md Gteg
Btltle rc-stgncd w1th Rou,;h
Fenw~tv
RLu.:mg
before
Stewart 's exll hec.une otlic taJ .• md lung bet ore he mud died .my potentwt re l.lltonsJ:up by t.mg lmg w!lh JGR
·star Kyle Busch. Juan Pablo
Montoya recon !trmed h1 s
support ot slum pmg Chip

G..1nass1RLlcmg
M.1tt Ken seth IS under C&lt;&gt;lltract. Kasey Ko~hnc tsn't
available. Rtdl.lrd Child ress
has hts t.ilent under contract
and the stars at Hendn ck
Motorsp&lt;&gt;rts .tren't gomg
anywhere
So where does th.11 le.tve
Joe Gtbbs R&lt;icmg '
Wtth Joey Log.mo. ot
cou rse
Gtbbs olitcwls have done
nothtng to dtspel the notton
that the1r I H-ye.Jr-old phenom will ti ll the seat next
season .•md Stewart himself
has endorsed the promotton
"Of all people, he could do
tl He's been a proven product m anything that he 's dn ven," Stewart sa1d on h1 s
Smus S,\lelltte Radio show
"I defimtely thmk that Joey
Logano has the talent that
whenever - and I would say
he 's gomg to be m the Gtbbs
system a long ttme - so
whenever the Gibbs tamil y
dectdes to put h1m m a Cup
car that he 'II be ready "
Ztpadelli, who so paliently
nurtu red Stewart over the
past decade, already has fa!lh
m Logano based on the few
years the teenager has been
m JGR 's developmental system. He's tested wtth the ktd,
and based o n feedback and
on-track performance, 1s
qutck to argue Logano IS far
ahead of h1s age
But
w11h
just ftve
N ationw1~e Sen es starts to
hts career (albe!l he 's scored
two poles and a wm m that

Ztp.Kklil dbu .td mtts
there su ll MC questions su1roundtng Log.mo
E~pC!lencc IS pncele"..
Ztpddellt s,ud " It's one thmg
to do 11 111 othc1 dntstons. but
when they Iced you to the
sharks out hcJC (mthc Spnnt
Cup Sencs) on Sunda y,
you're gmng .tg.unstthe best
111 the wotld th.tt have tons ol
cxpetlence There's .1 lot to
th ts sport mental. physH;.JI
.tnd tlldt .111 co mes wnh
tunc
Wnh evc tyone so ht gh on
Lug.mo only the sudden
.t\ai l.tbtfity ot an A-list d11 ver should block Ius llllllll ncnt
promollon
Jnlu
Stew.trt's se,JI
Th.Jt me.m s Stev.art s
dep.trtore shouldn't cre.Jte
the b1g sh ufllm g ut 11des that
was wtdely drtlic!pc~ted though there s st ill gomg to
he muvement
Peth.tps as early dS this
weekend, D.tyton.J 500 Willncr Ry .m Newma n could
.Jil!lounce lm next JOb
The lnd idll.l JldllVe h.Js
long been expec ted to
choose Indianapolis Mo1o1
Speedwdy, st te ol Sund&lt;~y's
rc~ce. to reve.tl where he's .
headed All Signs have pomted to Stew.ut's new ven ture
at S tewc~rt-H.t.Js Rae mg .•md
Newman wmtcd IliSt d tew
d.Jys alter Stewart 's deal was
complete to annou nce he's
leavmg Pe nske R.tcmg .11 the
end of th e ye.tr
It 's pidUSJble that Gtbbs
co uld "'oop Newman up
and put one ot NASCAR's
greatest
qualt!tcrs
m
Stewart 's old seat Rtchard
Childress could potentially
persuade Newman to JUmp
mto h1s expand mg fourth car.
But all s1gns pomt to ·allHooster hneup at Stewart's
new team
Wtth Newman's seat ava1l able, that could be lilled by
Dav1d Stremme Out of the
Cup Series all season.
Stremme smartly declined
opportumttes to get m subpar seats, a dectston that
landed h1m a deal as
Penske's tes t dnver tht&gt;
spnng
When Dana Franchtttl
broke hts foot, opemng up
Stremme's old seat at
Ganasst, he was unable to
secure permtsston to fill 111
beyond a one-race emergency substitutio n It ratsed
questions about what kmd of
contract Stremme had agreed
to wtlh Penske
Why would a guy 1n

Stadium 111 Middleport from
SPORTS BRIEFS
lOam unttll pm.
For questtons or more
1111ormatJOn, contact S.trah
at 740-698-4054, R e~ ma at
740-698-2804, Dave at 304674-5178, Mtsty at 304-773RA CINE - The Southern 5230, or Rtck at 740-367Basket ball program Will 0438
host a tour-man galt scramble on Au(; 2 at Rtvers tde
Golf Club m Mason, W Va
The scramble will be an
8·30 am. shotgun start, and
the fo rm at IS bring-yourCHESTER - A Days of
own team. Only one player
Glory
Co-Ed
So ttba ll
With an under-10 handtcap is
Tournament
has
been
set tor
allowed per team wtth a to tal
I
0
at the
Aug.
8
throu
gh
team handt cap of 40 or
Chester Ball Ftelds w11h all
above.
The cost wt ll be $60 per proceeds to bene t11 the
person ($240 per team) With Chester B,ill Assoctauon
opltonal cash pot, skms, and and the Angela Eason
mulli ga n tor purchase Memonal fields
The charge 1s $ 100 a teum
Pnzes ol ftrst, second, and
plus
two 12-mch 44 core
third place lmtshes Will be
balls
Tht s 1s slow pttch. fi ve
awarded.
Add!ltonally,
m.ile
and
live tem.tle on the
pnzes lor longest putt,
ti
eld
at
.til
tune\, men bat
longest dn ve, and closest to
the pm wt ll be presented oppos1te hands , ages 2 1 .md
Beverages and food Will be older, ,md slow pnch b,lls
prov 1ded To enter, please on ly w1th double ehmmatJon, one hour g,tm es
contact coac h l ett Caldwe ll
Space 1s hmtted to 12
at 740-949-312'1
teams For more 111form.11ion
call Angte Edw.trds ,Jt 7404 16-6956
or
Mandie
Grueser at 740-416-0900
On Aug. 9 there wd l be a
hog roast d111ner at $6 per
TUPPERS PLAINS
person, a home run derby at
AthletiC • packets for the $5 per person wllh 50 pet 2008 fall sports season are cent of the proceeds go111g
currently
avaJlable
at for first, second and thi rd
Eastern
High
School place pnze s, and a vanety of
Packets can be picked up in door prizes
the office from 8:30 a.m
unul 3:30 p.m Tuesday
through .friday
For more mformation,
contact Pam Douthitt at
Eastern High School
RIO GRANDE - Both
Untversity "f Rio Grande
men 's and women's basketball programs are sponsonng
The Btg Bend Youth a Golf Scramble to be held
football League wtll be Sunday, August 3, at the
holding football and cheer- Frankl111 Valley Go lf Club 111
leadmg stgn-ups every Jackson The shotgun start 1s
Saturday 111 July for any area at 8·30a m
The event 1s_a four-person
youth from Ohio or West
scramble.
"A" Fhght Will
Vtrgmta interested 111 particconsist of a total team handitpalmg.
Stgn-ups w1ll be held at cap of 75 or below, whtle
the Veterans Memonal "8" flight Will COnSist of a

SHS Basketball
Golf Scramble set

Softball tourney
set for August 8

EHS fall sports
athletic packets

Rio basketball to
host golf scramble

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search of .J lu ll-l!mc Cup
ndc .Jgtec to .1 test contr.1ct
th.ll dtdn t h.tve .111 out II .1
se,J t bcc.Jme ,J\ .ul.tblc'
Bec.tuse he .tilc.tdy h.td .!JOb
lmed up. ol cotuse
C.tscy Mc.tl s 1s on the
mmkcl now th.tt M.nk
M&lt;~rttn has nabhcd hts nde .11
llendnck, and M.trl!n Truex
Jr h.ls yet to wmc to terms
wn h D.ile E.trnh,udt Inc un
hts 2009 op11on year One ol
the two could end up 111
Ch ildt ess' No B. ',1 !Ilk
lo.tdcd wtth pntcntt.J I but
.dso wnh nsks bcc.JtJsc 11
wtll st.u t ne xt se,Json outstdc
the top 3S Ill pomts BccdtJse
It wtll h.t'e to qu.dtl y lor the
lust liVe mccs ol next je.u
many top nam es weten 1
111lct csted 111 the Job m.tkmg
11 posst bl e that .1 second-11c1
dme1 will ~et d ch,mce Ill
No 33
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It could he Mears. who
also 1s JlllllOJ ed to he 111 the
runnmg lor .1 se.il .11 G1lle11
Evetnh.un
Motmspo tts
whi le T1 uex 111Jghtultln1.1tely
sign .1 lung-tcnn extensJUn
wn h DEl Th.1t Truex su ll
hasn 't locked anyth tng else
up 1s good news !01 DE l, but
the compdny h.ts been
plagued " 1th spun~o 1 ship
and stdbtllty questtons thc~t
llkd y have TJUex sltll scol!Img the mdrkct
Assumtng Stcw.trt oveJ·
hauls h1 s new tea m .md does
bnn g Newm.m 111 Scott
Rtggs will be out ol .1 JOb .tnd
forced to tOJ n the tlock ol
tlmd-ttel eli 1ve1s that bounce
from nde to nde He cou ld
end up Ill d JOb wllh Petty
Enterpnses,
parttcul.trly
smce David Reuum.mn has
confirmed hts commttment
m sponso!-lroubled Mtchael
Waltnp Racmg
Wtth all the s~ats l&gt;llmg
up, Reed Sorenson w tll
probably end up re-stgmng
wtth Ganass1 He's not likely
to get a better offer than the
No. 41 Dodge he cumntly
dnves
The wtld cmd, ot course, 1s
th e econom y With so many
compames 'intgglmg to tmd
spo nsorsht p do llars, teams
that ex1st now m.ty fold ltke
Franchttlt 's No. 40 dtJ last
month That could put
numerous dnvers out ol
work, floodmg the market
wtth talent wtllmg to dnve
on the che.tp
One thmg IS ' ce rt,\l n,
thoug h - the next month
promises to be a busy one.
With everyone ready to move
now tlw Stewart 1s settled
total tea m handicap o l more
than 75
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Deadline to1 entry lor the
Goll Scr.unhle 1s Ju ly 3 1
The cost 1s $40 per person
tor 100 club members .md
$60 per person tot those who
.1re not 300 dub members
Tickets lor the .mnual 300
club rattle. to be held
Saturday August 2. are also
avm lublc fo1 purchase The
cost o t the 300 club ttckets
are $ 100 and the grand pme
awarJ 1s $ 10.000
For reserv&lt;tuons or more
mformauon comact R1o
Grande he.Jd men's b.tsketb.tll Coach Ken French ,11
740-245-7294
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David Smalley ,1[ 740-245749 1
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RIO GRANDE - The
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Saturday August 2 The 1,Jt
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Oliver Atena wHh begmnm g
at 6 p m and the draw111 g ,Jt
7 p.m
The raftle 1s one of the
major fundratsing events f01
both the men 's and women's
basketball teams Proceeds
from thiS event p1ovide both
programs the €1pportunHy to
travel and parttctpate , In
Hawau durmg the upcom mg
2008-09 season
The cost for a ucket to the
300 Club raffle 1s $100 and
the grand pnze award ts
$ 10,000
If you are 111terested 111
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Ken French at (740) 2457294 or by e-mail at
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CUNEO, Italy - Two
tough mounlalll Stdges and tl
tunc II J,Ji awa 1t 111 the Tour
de Fr.mce, whtch 1' building
II&gt; 11s closest li msh 111 years
F1 mk Sch leck h&lt;ts a pl an on
hov. to J..'ccr ht s yel low Jersey dlldl k
The Luxembmug 11de1
know s he mu st go alter
Cadcl El.ms ot Austmha .md
Den ts Mcnchm ot Russt.J 111
the

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stages

lo llowlnfl Mo nd.Jy &gt;o tt day
Then he hopes he has a btg
enou gh Jc.Jd he tote the time
lll .il
I don't 1emcmber a Tour
.Js npcn as tht s. w1 th thtee
ttdets wtlh m 10 seconds ol
c.Jcl1 othe1. ,md SIX nders
w11 111n 'ill seconds,· Tour
d1recto1
Chn sttan
Ptud homme s.ud
Sc hlcck IS seve n seconds
.thc.Jcl nl RetnHmd Kohl ot
&lt;\usllld .md ctght 111 tront of
Ev.ms Menchuv 1s 38 back
111 fourth place. whil e
Cilll stt .tn V.mde Ve ldc u t the
Un ucd States 1s 3&lt;J behmd
.md C ulos So~sue ot Sp.un
IJ.llls by 4l)
" It 's the Lioscst Tour ever
tsn't 11' I thmk 11 will ptobahly go &lt;ti l the way to Pans
li ke th,Jt," Ev.ms said " It's
gre.JI l01 )OU guys watclun g,
built's ,!l ittle btl .JllXIOUS f01
us
Sc hkck wil l need to
h1s
lllC!Casc
le,td
by
S.lllu tl.ty s time tJJ.t l 1f he
w.tnh to win

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Shockey·

ctalist, even tf h.Jvm g the
ye llow Jersey gtves you
wmgs," Scbleck satd "Wtth
the team we have, we can
cont mue to be aggressive"
Schleck took the yellow
Jersey from Evans by attackme h1m m the final cl imb of
Sunday's 15th stage up to the
Italian sk1 resort ot Prato
Nevoso But 11 was on ly d
small tune gdm ,md, wtth
two puntshmg st.tges to
co me, Jn the Alps. he knows
he has to cushton h1 s lead
when Tuesday's loth stage
heads out ot lt.J iy and tnto
the French Alps
It 1s even toughet and has
two climbs beyond class tficatton
The
Lombarde
ascends for 13 3 mil es .md
La Bonelle-Restetond gnnds
upward for 15 8 nules The
three cltmbs 111 Wednesd.ty's
17th stage - the G;iltbter,
Crmx de Fer and L' Alpe
d' Huez - are all beyond
classthcatton
" We have a really sllong
team a nd that 1s what could
be the key tor us m the
Alps," Schleck satd
Although Evans kept h1s
ltme losses manageable
Sunday, tl may h.Jve come at
a pn ce I he J 1-year-old
Austra h.m slu mped over h1s
ha ndl eb,trs on the ftnal
climb. ht s body language
shuwmg he was m great dtlficulty whtle Schleck, Sastre,
Menchov and Kohl looked
strong
Thts all makes for excnmg
1acmg And 11 1s a tar cry
fro m Lance Armst10ng's er.t
where, 2003 astde, the

departmg ti ght end "an outstandtng football' player
who pluys the game lull
speed and plays the gatne
from Page ~I
the wav 11 was meant to be
playect""
ILC 111 the st,llld"- dunng a
" I w1sh h1m the best," the
pi.J]ofl g.une 111 San
coach
added.
F1 c~nctsco. cJ JIJcJzing Gmnts
The Gtants sull hdve ftve
I .Jo~ lo1 k.tvmg a game
ltght e nds, mcludmg Boss,
eatly. bl.unmg Giants coac h
Tom Coughlin's sta ll for a who started the last stx
games of last season The
loss 111 2006 .1nd 'ktppmg
volunt.u y tcc~m wo1kouts 111 others are rookte . En c
Butle1, Jero me Collms,
l dVOJ dll oltse,tson program
Darcy
Johnson and Mtchael
nm by h1s ligen!
Matthews
I he G t &lt;~nt s .tlso unlo.Jd
" We have live young ktds
th e rcm.undcrot ,, l1ve -y~m .
who are all vymg for the
$3 1 2 mtllwn contract pos1tion ,'' Cough lin smd.
cx te nston th.l! S hockey ''The ttght e nd postlton w1 ll
stgncd ill 2005
be a very compellttve posiShockey h.Jcl 37 t catches tion m trammg camp "
lu1 4,228 yo~ rd' and 27
The Samts have been
touchdowns
With
the seekmg a ttght end who IS a
G1.tnts He w.ts drafted ou t downheld
threat
Enc
ot M t.tmt wn h the 14th Johnson, who started 12
OVCI all pick 111 the 2002 games for the Samts last
dralt
.
season, caught 48 passes for
The G tants' comments 378 yards and two toucho~bout the It ade were comdowns
A
phment.try ot Shockey as 1f
"Jeremy is a playef that
to ec ho the senument "No we ate exc1ted to have on
ho~rd teelings"
our roster He JS someone I
Coug hlin
called
the am famtliar Wtlh as a play-

Amen ean crushed h1s nvals
by several m111utes. not a
handful ot seconds
"There 1s d lot of suspense,
wh 1ch ts what orga mzers
dte.tm ot." Prudhomme sa1d.
Prov&gt;dtng dopmg stays
away long enough - and '
does nut htt one of the top
SIX
The
Italian
Olympic
Co mmmee pertormed surpnse dopmg tests on Schleck
and his
team after
S und&lt;~y's stage As many as
SIX nders were tested, and no
resul ts were announ ced
Alter the two mountam
stages. nders get back on fl at
terrain befote Saturday's 33mile ttme tnal
Evans ca n afford more
lime losses m the Alps as
long as they are to Sastre and
Schl eck. rather than Vande
Velde or Menchuv Menchov
was only se\en seconds
slowe r than Evans on the
fourth stage, and Vande
Vel de was I0 seconds back,
Sastre, howe ve r, limshed
I· I fi behtnd Evans; Kohl
was I 20 slower, and
Schlec k was I 4 7 down.
"What do I need before the
fmal tune tnal ?" Sastre
asked "Te n mmutes (on
Evans)"
Last year. Evans lost to
Alberto Contador of Spain
by 23 seco nds, and this
year's race could be JUSt as
close

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Keate11 m Cu11eo, Italy, conrnbuted to thts report
er," Payton s.ud " He bnngs
a sktll set to the posJIJon
that I tcel will be a tremendous benefll to our offense,"
The Samts' offense has
been amo ng the best in the
NFL dunng Payton's tirst
two seasons as coach, 'with
Brees ec hpsmg 4,000 yaids
passmg m eac h of them
The hope in New Orleans
1s that Shockey 's addtllon as
a recctvmg threat, when
combmed With recetver
Marques
Colston
and
Reggte Bush commg out of
the backfield or lmmg up in
the slot. wi ll give Brees the
opllons he needs to move
the ball , no matter what
defenses auempt
Shockey's agent, Drew
Rosenhaus, called last season a difficult one for h1s
client, who was looking for
a change of sce nery
"He's been one of the
most successf ul tieht ends
111 NFL ht story but now I
thmk he's gomg to be more
proilftc 111 the Samts'
offense.'' Rosenhau s sa1d. "I
don 't thmk Jeremy cou ld
ask tor·a better sttuation"

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Announcement .... ........ ..•...... ... ...... 030
Anllquea ... ................................ 530
Apartments for Rant.. ......... ............. 440
Auction and Fles Market. ............................ oeo
Auto Parts &amp; AccHIOrloa .... .. ............ 760
Auto Repair.... ... ... ... . ... ..... .. .. ... 770
Autos tar Sale. .... . .... . ........... 710
Boats &amp; Motors tor Sale .......................... 750
Building Supplies........... ............... .... ... 550
. Business and Buildings ... .. ... .. .. 340
Business Opportunity. .............. ... .2t0
Business Training .................................... 140
Campers I: Motor Homes ......................... . 790

Camping Equipment. ........ .,...... . ... 780
Carda of Thanh ..........................................01 o
Child/Elderly Care.......... .... ......... . . .190
ElectrlcaURelrlgeratlon ...............................840
Equipment for Rent................................. ..480
Excavating ..... ......................... .... 830
Farm Equipment. . ...... .... ...................6t0
Farms for Rent. ...........................................430
Farms lor Sale............... ......... .. . ...... 330
For Lease............. ... .. ... . .. ... ... ... .490
.for Sale.. . . ...... . .. . ..... . .. . .. ......585
For Sale or Trade. . ....... ....................... 590
Fru~o &amp; Vegetableo ............................... 580
Furnished Rooms... ... ... .. .. ... .. ... 450
General Hauling .. ... .. .. .. ..... .. ...850
Giveaway ................................................. 040
, Hsppy Ada.......... .................... .... ..... ... ... 050
Hoy &amp; Groin. .... ... .... .. .. . ... .. .. 640
Help Wanted .. .. .. , . .. . • ... ...... 110
Ho~ne lmprovernents................................... 810
Hornea for Sale............ ... .... .

.....: .... 310

Mlecellaneous Merchandlee .................... 540

. Mobile Home Repair...... ...... . ...... .. .... 860
. Mobile Homea fO&lt; Rent.. ...
.. ...... 420
· Mobile Homes for Sola.. .. .. .. ..... ..... 320
: Money to Loan ............................................. 220
• Motorcycleo &amp; 4 WhHiero .................. 740
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• Personals.. ... ... ... .. .. . ... ....... 005
· Pets for Sale ............................................ 560
' Plumbing &amp; Heating .. .. .. .............. 820
• roteaslonal Services ... .... .... ... .. ...... 230
adlo, TV &amp; CB Ropatr .............................. 160

oal Eatal8 Wanted ............. - ..................... 360
Schoololnotructlon .................................... 150
SHd, Plonl&amp; Fertilizer ........................... 850
Situation• Wanted ....................................... 120
Space tor Rent.............. . ......... ..... ... ... 460
Sporting Goods... .. ... ... . , ..... . .. . ... 520
· SUV'ofor Solo .............. ... ....................720
rucks for Sale .................................... 715
pholstory .................................................. 870
Vons For Sole..... ..... ... .. . ... .. .. .......730
Wantod to Buy ....................................... 090
Wanted to Buy- Farm Supplloo .. . .. . . 620
: Wanted To Do ....................., •••••••.••.•.•• , 180
· Wanted to Ront... . ............. .................... 470
' Yard Sale- Golllpollo ....................................072
Yard Sllte-Pom.roy/Micldll .....................,.074
Yord Soi•PI. Pl1111nt .. ..
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675·1429
answenng mcom1ng calls, OhiO Valley Home Health mum ot 1years of safe com Pet Cremat1 ons Call 740 Pleasant wl washer d~er
greet1ng VISitors proceSSing Inc hmng STNA CNA merc1al clrlvlflg ew.per~ence 1n 446 3745
dishwasher&amp; relr~geralor
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ma1l anct fllmg Ouallll&amp;d Home Health Atdes &amp; a truck HazMat cerllf1callon lUI)
$65 000 (304)675 6628
Gallipolis Ferry
candidates must have good Personal Care Aides Full t:laan MVR and good stablll
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$7 hr $12bushel
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304 875-ll908
and
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needed ElCpeflence helpful
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but not requ1red Brmg
Band lookmg lor lead Guitar Polblon Optnlng
resume 1n person to
player &amp; Bass player 7-40 TASC of Southeast Ol'110 2922 Jackson Ave Point
645·1800
(TSO), a p11vate not for prof Pleasant WV No phone
11subslance abuse agency calls please'
D1re&lt;:t Care Staff needed 1n 1s seeking a part lime clinical
the Po1nt Pleasant, WV area records clerk to work 1n 111e
to work With developmental· Ga1t1a County otf1ce P a r t t l m e
ly disabled Individuals Quallflcat•ons Include Be.s1c Housekeep lng/La undry·
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offers excellent benef1ts 1mum ol one year ol experl lng applications tor part hme
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for submiSSion Is July 25
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2008 TSO IS an equal
Federal Benefits, OT
opportunity employer that Placed by adSource not
offers excellent competlt1'19 offered w/ USPS' who hires
salaries and benefits
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acres Rutland Oh puvate
se11mg ()at 1n k1tchen 3 b1
2 lull baths lg livmgroom
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plam (740)742 2404 or 740
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large LR on 3 acres mil

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Fair Housing Act of 19!8
which makH lllllegallo
edverlhte eny
preference limitation or
dlacrlmlnatlon baaed on
race, color religion tex
familial status or national
origin or any Intention to
malce any suc:h
preference limitation or
dltei:lmlnatlon

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not
knowmgiy accept
advertisements for reel
estate wh1ch Is In
violation of the lew Our
readers are hereby
Informed that all •
dwellings ac:tvertl111d In
lhl• newsp•per ere
available on an equel
opportunity b••••
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Foreclosure 4br 2ba only
$29 9001 Pncecl to Sell! For
L1stmgs 800 620 4946 ex
T
_ 4_6_2-:----:---:---:PRICE REDUCED $69 900

27!2 Lncoln Ave 3br tba
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6757 304 610 1313 01
Assist 2 Sale 304 755 2980
Very n1ce 4br 2ba home on
Klneon Dr 1n Gallipolis N1ce
Ou1te neighborhood on dead
snd street Large 2 car
garage and llmshed base
ment 740 256 1109
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03 Clayton 14x52 2BR
18A Exc Cond $11 000
Must be mmed (740)446
3816 or (740)645-6196 cell
22006 16x80 Clayton 3 Bed
2 Bath 2000 16x70
Fleetwood 2 Bed 2 Bath
1999 Fortune 3 Bed 2 Bath
Oayt1me 740 388 0000 or
740 388 8513 Evemng 740
388 8017 or 740 245 9213
2006 Redman 14x6!i 1n as
new condiiiOn on rented lol
1n Apple Grove WV 304
576 2000

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26A l bath, total elec1ric, MOBILE HOME LOT FOR 4br. 2ba. HUO! only $317
on rented lot, can s t a~. RENT, 1031 Georges Creek. month! Great LocationI (5%
$3500. 446·3617
Ad,441-111 1
down , 20yrs.. B%APA)
llstlngs . 800-620·4946 el(.
10 \I \I"
81 Schutt 14x70, 2 br.,large
T46:_:_f~--~-~
bath , woodburner, stove,
:JefriQBrator, w/d, rox20 sun- ~r:::--""'!....- - - . ,
MoBIL!!: HOMt};
porch, w/complete $etup, riO
H~'ES
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(has
to
be
moved),
(740)992·5 181
t991mo! 3 bed, 2 bath, Bank
8r81)d new 3bed 2bath on
Aepol (5% down, 20 years,
+ - halt acre in pt_ Pleasant 8% APR) for l!stlngs BOOOWNER FINANCE AVAIL- 620-4946 ex R027
ABLE. 740·446-3570

l br $375/month.
m
Deposit, Hud
Federal Funds just released Syracuse
No
Pet s 2BR in Bidwell area.
NO
lor Land Owners. No clos- Appoved.
(30 4)675-5332 weekends PETS . 740-388-8547
ing cost and ZERO DOWNJ
740·591-0265
Will
do
land
3BA .1 1/2 bath, CIA, all
Improveme nts .~ Bankruptcy
2br in Pt. Pleasant. $465 electnc. 3683 Bulaville P1ke.
&amp; Bad Credit OK. 2. 3. 4 and month, Homestead Realty 740·446·4234 ·or 740-208·
5 bedrooms available . 740· Broker Nancy 304·675-4024 7861
446-3384
or 304-675-0799
- - - - -- - New 3 Bedroom homes from 2-br. 1 small pet ok. Clean.r.2 br/1ba in Mason; 2
br/1ba in New Haven. both
$214.36 per month, Includes $400/renl
$400/dep.
&amp; uti lities pd .
many upgrades, delivery &amp; Relerencas required. 740· lurnlshed
Construction worKers wel446_3870
BOt·up. (7 40)385-2434
come
740 416 6622
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Help Wanted

Help Wanted

Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant
Pleasant

Valley

Hospital

is

currently

accepting resumes for a full -tim e Certified
Occupational

Therapy

Assistant.

Must

possess an A.A. degree from a school or
college

approved

by

the

American

Occupational Therapy Association. Must
hold

cwrent

ce1tification

as

· an

Occupational The1apy Assistant. Must hold
BLCS . certification.

Previous

experience

preferred .

339-0362
2 Apts , for Rent beside
Domlno'!.l In Pt. Ple asaht
304-812-4350

Send resumes to:
2 bedroom apartm ent for
rent in Middleport, no' pets,
(740)992·5858

Pleasant Valley Hospilal
c/o Human Resources
2520 Valley Drive

212 3rd Ava 3 rooms arl _,
.
u
bath, furnished . no pets
Rent + Dep. 740·4A1·0245

WV 25550

Point Pleasant.

(304) 675-4340
Orfax :

2BR. apt. CIA.

304-675·6975, or apply on-line at

Help Wanted

. RESPIRATORY THERAPIST
Pleasant

Valley

accepting

Hospital

resumes

for

is

currently

a

full-time

RespiraiOI'f Therapist. Must be a graduate
of

an

approved

Respirato'Y

Therapist

program. Current West Virginia

license

Send resumes to :
Pleasant Valley ttospital

Drive
Point Pleasant. WV 25550
1520 Valley

(~04) 675-4340
01 fax :
www.pvalley.org

AA/EOE
Help Wanted

;=======~======::;
Immediate Position Available
in

Prefer

individual with prior lathe and/or mill

experience.
Two years

of prcv10us conunuous
rcqutred. Drug tcsti. ng

employ meut

OpportLJnity_ Provider and
Employer.
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED &amp; AFFORDABLE!
Townhouse
apartments,
ami'or small houses FOA

Pay cnrnmcnsuntlc with experience

_Send qualiiil:ations including prior wol-k
ex.pCrience and references to:

Steel &amp; Rail, Inc.

New

330

Haven, WV 25265

300 2nd Ave .
(across from City Park)
Gallipolis. OH
- 441-9010
Hrs. · M:F 9am - 6pm
Sat. 9am - 5pm

PUBUC NOTICE
Verified Complaint lor
NOTICEISHEREBYGIV.- Forleltu!8) that all per·

EN: that on May 19, aona claiming an Inter·
2008, In the caae of dst In or right against
aald property ohallllle
with lha Clerk olthlo
Court their 'varlllod
claim within thirty (30)
days after service of
the Verified Complaint
or llnal publication ol
this notice, whichever
It earlier, purauant to
Rula G(4)
ol the
Supplemental Rulea
lor Certain Admiralty
and Marlllme Clalmo ol
tho Federal Ruloa ol
Civil Procedure, ond
ahall aerve and lite
their anawera to the
Verified.
complaint
within twenty (20) days
Iller the llltng ol the
claim with the Oftlce ol
the
Clerk,
United
Statoe Dlatrtct Court,
Southern Olotrlct ol
Ohio, Eutorn Dlvlolon
,
at' 85
Marconi
Boulevard, Columbua,
Ohio 43215; that any
peroon wlahlng to ~1lion lor the remloaion
or mitigation olthe lor·
!allure ol. the clalan·
d1111.t property may do
oo by oubmlttlng a
Petition lor Romloolon

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Roofing , Siding, Gutters

Removal

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office or mtail business, TRAILERS. B+W GOOSEdowntown Gallipolis, plenti- NECK
HITCHES.
ful parking. 740·446·9209
CARMI CHAE L
EQUIPME N T/CARM I CHAE L
--~-----'­ TRAILERS SALES &amp; 'SEA·
Garage for rent at th e corner
VICE.
SPECIAL
20FT
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GOOSENECK
FLATBED
month. 446·4 425 or 446·
S3999. VIEW OUR ENTIRE
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93 Cutlass s'upreme convertible. 104,00{) miles.

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20mpg, . ex. con, 165K,
$6,000,
(740 )992·7599
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please no Sunday ca lls.
WV042182 Free Eetlmatea
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382 5
4wo. 67,7&lt;10 miles. very
Wanted. Need a place to
clean, good oond. 446-9227

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V-6 , 88,000 mi te s, well kept, 1':10
HOME
asking $5.500, (740)742·
IMPRUVEMi-::NTS
2404
::_:_:_:_________
BASEMENT
2004 Honda Civic LX, 4
WATERPROOFING
door, 5 speed , 1 owner,
34MPG, 91,000 m1-1es, ex . Unconditional lifetime guar·
r::on. 304 _576 _335 3 S-9pm
antee. Local re terenCes lur·
nished. Established 1975.
Tuesday, Wednesday &amp;
Sell v
A
TOUr UtO
Call 24 Hrs . {.740) 446·
Friday, Sam-4:30pm. Closed
08
R
70
Thursday,
Safurd ay
&amp;
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Waterproofing. Basemen!
Sunday. (740)446-7300

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Bedding Pl ums
48 per nal $6.00
Vegetable plants
$2.50 per dozen
Hrs M-F 7:30 - 5:00
Sat. 8:30-4:30 Sun. 1·5
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Noble Summil Rd.
Middleport, OH
(l}e1wcc n Drudbury .t Rutland!

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OUR ASSIGNMENT
WAS TO COME UP WITH
FOR ALTEI1NATE

PSI CONSTRUCTION
RICK PRICE

"New Homes,,Room Additions, RemodeUn1,
Metal &amp; Shingle Roofs, Siding, De&lt;ks,
Bathroom Remodellog Licensed &amp; Imured

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Construction
• VInyl Siding
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Wlndowo
• Roofing

•Decks
•Garageo
• Polo Bulldlnge
• Room Addnlons
Owner:
JameoKeeoeell
742-2332

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CORNER STONE
CONSTRUCTION
Roofing, Siding,
Soffit, Decks,
Doors, Windows,
Electric, Plumbing,
Drywall,
Remodeling, Room
Additions
LoeafContnctor

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July 23, 2001
By Bernie. Bltd• Oaal
Although peop19 you've helped in the
pa.st wHI be looking for ways to •repay
your kindness In tha .year ahead, your
greatesl opportunities are likely to come
through new associates whom you've
never aided or supported.
LE O (July 23·Aug, 22) -There's nothing
mysterious about you when If comes to
what }iou want. You won't be bashful
about letting athens know exactly where
you stand on critical issues and what you
Intend to ,do about them.
·
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22) _. , eooaus~
you know that 8\18n those WhO usually
treat you generously can't always do so,
you 'Ustand on your own two feet and not
depend on anyone to get what you wani.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23~ - You personally co uld. be a little more assertive and
overpowering than usual at this lime, so
ta~e care not to inadvertently attempt to
dominale companions or be demanding
In any way.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) ,... Wl:len it
comes 10 achieving certain objectives,
you tend to be more focused than usual,
both mentally and physi.cally. There lsn'l
anything you can't accomplish once you
choo&amp;e to.
SAG1ITARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 2 1)- Your
restless nature could mean lhat familiar
faces and routine activities will bore you
to tears. Don't be surprleed II you start
looking lor new playgrounds to lind new
playmates.
'
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19) - A tan·
dency to take out you'r high-strung feel·
lngs on triose you lOve the most could be
quite prevalent. Instead, put that power·
ful anergy to work toward getting some·
thing you Mnt.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. t 9) - This Is
not one of those days when you should
be a toner. Your menial faculties are
among your greatest assets, and you
can do something quite outstaf1ding In
situations that emphasize communications.
PISCES (Feb. 2g-March 20) - This is a
time when you could make attaining
materia\ goals your princlpl"l target.
You're apt to be mOf"e .successful than
usual now wllen it cornea 'to adding to
your holdings.
ARIES (March 21 ·April 19) - Beinkt bold
and detarmlnnd Ia what IT)akea you, at
times, a power to be recMoned with.
When you make up your mind to ac::hiove
certain oblectlvea, there's little anyone
can do to etop you.
.....
TAURUS (Aprlt 20-May 20) - ll's not
your manner to make a big splaSh over
things In order to be noticed. In your
quiet, detennlned way, you'll be twice as
affective as u.octatee who waste time
putting on a big ~ "GEMINI (May 2t-June 20) -~ 1'11 be the
IUblltance of your work, not 1ome kind of .
facade, that gelt you noticed by a big
contact to whom evttryont118 trying to get •
cloae. You'll get It'll dell b)' otrerlng a top·
notch ~rforrntlnoe.
CANCEA (June 21 -July 22) - Even
though othe"" will offer Ullltance, ,
ehaneet are you'll know that you can fare
tar better operallng lndep~~ndently.
FolloW rour lnstlncta; they Won't let you
down.

Antwtr to Prevloua Puult

43 Hot-lub alto
1 Smoked
44 That guy's
moots
47 Unaefd ol
5 Not mil.
lhe NU
8 - -rellol
48 Twlsl vlo11 What
lontly
Hamlet
50 Newa VIP
smelled (2 52 Tolllales
wda.)
53 Occasion
12 Narrow lnlel
lor lela
f3 Jellybean
54 Gel going
shape
59 Plow
15 Type olter- 60 Response
rler
to a rodenl
17 Ibsen hero- 61 Look happy
lne
62 Japanese 18 Witty one
celemony
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21 Deep lis64 Largesl dig·
sure
it
24 Book locket
lealure
DOWN
25 Outer epece
26 Bakery pur- 1 Hem' s pari·
chaae
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27 Coated wllh 2 "E xodus"

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In "The Oevll's Dictionary," Ambrose
Bierce defined positi~te thinking thus: "To
be mistaken at the lop of one's voice."
At the bridge table, do rlot .lecture at any
volume. And when things look grim.
think pos"ively and try to lind 11 lie that
allows you to get home.
·
South is in si)( no·trump.lrritatlngly, West
leads the heart jatk and East covers
dummy's queen with the king. How
should declarer continue from there?
After South opens two clubs, strong,
ar1Hicial and forcing, North has the val·
ues for a posilive response, but does
better to start with twQ diamonds. When
you are thin~ing about a siam, do not
mak~ your first natural bid in a weak suit
When South rebids two no-trump, North
makes a quantitative raise.
Thera are only nine lop trictts: three
spades, one heart, one diamond and
fou r clubs. To make the contract, South
needs four diamond tricks. This means
that the finesse must work. But if East
has three diamonds, declarer needs
three dummy entries: tWo fo r finesses
and one to return to the dummy to cash
the last two diamond win-ners; These
entries must be' in dubs.
After declarer wins with the heart ace,
he should cash his club king, then over·
faKe lhe jack (or 10) wHh dummy's
queen. When both opponents follow,
Soutll plays a diamond to his queen,
leads the club 10 (or jacK)Io dummy's
ace, takes a Seeof'ld diamond finesse,
and cashes the diamond aoe. Now
declarer leads his carefully conserved
club three to dummy's tour and cashes
the diamond eight and diamond seven to
bring hOme an overtrick.

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10" hanging Baskets

North
2t
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Benefit from luck
with entries

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740-247-2113

AKC German Shepherd
pups, top bloodline, large
breed, both parents on site
$400 each 304·675-5724 .

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Koi Goldfish, rOOuced price
on pond plants. Also, get
your Kol ponds tested. 446or
Mitigation
to t578 or 645· 1361
Gregory G . Lockharl,
Untted States Attorney, Male Yorkie, 4 months old.
c/o Michael J. Burna, up to date on shots, can be
Aaalatant
United AKC registered. $450. Call
StateaAttornoy, Unlted 740-44 1•0109
States
Attorney's li!fii!'-..... . . , - - Onlca, 303 Marconi •
MUSICAL
Boulovard, Suite 200, ..__,;OOrl!iiiiiiiiiuiiiMiiiNINiiiiio
.~
Columbus, Ohio 43215,
In conformity with tho Yamaha Acoustl~ Guitar
requlrementa ol ,Part 9 modal FG4 t oA, wl hard
ol Title 28 olthe Code shell case. $300 740-645ol Federal Regulallona 54 10
and by llllng a copy ol
I \In I ..., I l 'l't II "
aald
Petition
lor
,\1 f \I'-1~Uh.
Remloolon
or
Mltlgallon with tho •~r---::"--....., M&lt;l'."li'.."""'
Drug
Enforcement
FARM
Admlnlat1'11tlon, Oftlce
of
Chlol
Co.u nael,
Celler N u - 91017,
B\~ Summer Sale: King
Arlington, VA 22202.
Kuner Brush Hogs 4', 5', 8',
Ploaoe check www.lor·
10' &amp; 15', Bale Sl)&lt;ara, King
lellure.gov lor a tlotlng
Kuner II Rotor Tiller 5', 5', (I'
ol eltludlclal lorfwllure
&amp; 7. All hay fooo hav8 an
notlcea u newopeper
extra diBCOOnt. ChaO; out
publication ol judicial
the 0% financing on most
lorlalture notlcu will
new tractors and equipment.
bt dlacontlnuod In the
Jim's Farm Equipment 740·
near luture.
446·97n
Jamea M. Wahlrab
U.S. Marshal
Have you priced a John
Southern Dlotrlct of Deere lately? Yoo 'll be sur·
Pflsedl Checloi out our used ·
Ohio
Inventory
al
Columbuo, Ohio
(7) 15, 22, 29
WWW . CAREO . COM
Carmichael Equipment. 7404411-2412

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email:

&amp;

Paul Rowe

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CKC R8g. Bassett Hound,
tri-colored, Bwks old $200
304-695·8777

740·247·2019
Cell:

Owners:

P"C.OR~i&gt; &amp;f..F

Jim O'Brien

t..•4iroWiioi HFi.i___
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CAMI'I'.RS
&amp;
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5
AliiUi
llnleraSfad call 304·939-

800-537·9528.
- , - - - - - -- - NEW AND USED STEEL
Steel Beam s, Pipe Rebar
For • Concrete,
Angle,
Channel, Flat Bar. Steel
Grating
Far
Drains,
Driveways &amp; Walkways. L&amp;L
Scrap Metals Open Monday,

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1996 Plymouth
Grand
Voyager. Minor body dam·
age to th e rear drivers side.
Equipped wtl passenger
sealing, VCR, TV 6-disc ' c o

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FAMBLY

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140·812·5812

Dr. $88,920.00
cil ll after Som 304-675·5152

Goats, young to adult $30 IO 7JO
S60 each. 740-645-5402

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NUTHIN' DEARER
THAN

David Lewis
740-992-6971

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Middleport. B9ech St, 2 br.
I n'shad apa•mant t"'l.
ur
' u "1les
paid , deposit &amp; relerences,
,
740 992 0165
no pets, 1 1 N. 3d
r Ave.,· M'ddl
1
epor1. 2 br.
lurnlshed apartment, no -~-"""!~..,.--,
pets, deposit &amp; references,
n..
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1740)992·0165

l'ublk Nolkfs in NeW!ii&gt;'ll'rs.M

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Dealer: South .

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hi 1e~t;
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Furnished Apt. 2nd Ave in
JET
st~r w~~a n~!rr~~tie~.
Gallipolis upstairs, all utili·
AERATION MOTORS
or call Cook Molore at 328 AV Service at Carmichael
Trailers 740-446-3825
ties paid, 1 br. no pets. 446- Repaired, New &amp; Aebuih In Jackson Pike
_ 6740 44 0103
9523
Stock. Call Ron Evans, 1-

New upscale 1BR w/ dedi:. 5
miles from Oak Hill.
Appliances
provided.
$650/mo + deposit. 740·
379-2268

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82·3017
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Santra. 1998 Chevy Trucl&lt;.
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29670 Bashan Road
Racine, Ohio
45771
740-949-2217

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. Gracious LIVIng 1 and 2
Bedroom Apts. at Village
Manor and Riverside Apts. in
Middleport, from $327 to
$592. 740 -992- 5064. Equal
Housing Opportunity.

Ill

P;Hnf'tnj ("1•nr,

Brin dle AKC registered
Boxer puppies, parents oo
premi ses, born 6/6/B, $430
• each {740)59 1-00B2

United
Statoo
ol
America
v.
Real
Property. Known . and
Numberod u 48339
McKenzie Rldga Road,
Meigs County, RaciM,
Ohio.
Civil
Action
Number
C·2· 08·481,
tho United Statee ol
Amerlca , 11 Pltlntlfl,
!lied
a
Vorlllod
Complaint
For
Forlellureln the Unllad
Stateo Olotrlct Court
lor
the
Southern
Olatrlcl
ol
Ohio,
Eutern Dlvlalon, II
Cotumbuo,
Ohio
agoiMI cerlltln proper•
ty, • - n t, to wtt:
Real Property Kn-n
and
Numbtrod
ao
411339 McKenzie Ridge
Road, Melgo County,
Alcina, Ohio;
A Black 2005 H2
Hummer,
IIIN
5GRGN23U65H102114;
1Wo (2) flrearma : and
M I a c e II a n e o u o
Chlmlcalo
and
M1 n u f a cI u r I n g
l!qulpmont
(fully
lltlerlbtd
In
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County Fairs

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RENT. Call (740)441 -111 1
for application a information.

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during our local

Colt Python· custom 8"
GKAIN
stainless $1600, Winchester
Model · 94 Antlered Game Round and Square Bales,
$4 50 • Model · 941? $450, Mixed Hay, First Cutting
Model- 94-4 10 $475 4~Ei·

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mandalory,

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304·675-6915, or apply on-line at

environment.

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Room AckUtlonl I
R•modellng
NMf G1r11p1
Et.ctrh::ll I Plumbing
Roofing I Gu!ttr1
VInyl Siding 1: Pllntln_g
P•tio .nd Porch Deck•
WV03BZ25

00 Mazda GS, 4 door, V6,
MaroRCYUJiN
black, fully loaded, auto,
93,000 miles. Book value ..,
$10,000 asking sBsoo 740· 05 HD SportstSr Touring
441·0182
Seat · forward
controls,
Screaming Eagle mufflers.
MISOl.I. \NIDlJS
MI:RtllANDl'.'E · 02 Honda Accord EX, V6, $7soo. 740·645-2567
2&amp;3BR apts. $385 and up,
loaded, leather, sunroof,
Cebtral Air, WiD Hookup,
91 ,000 millis. $11,500. 740- 20o4 Yamaha YZ-450, great
Tenant pays electric. EHO
02 Kawasaki Mule, model 245 -5526
condition. $3,500, {740)7423000, excellent con dition.
·
2404
Ellm VIew Apts.
320 hrs on it. $6200. 645· 2000 Malibu, 2004 Nissan

c/o Human Resources

manufacturing

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Townhouse
Apartments, Very Spacious,

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CARPENTER
SERVICE

FAIR DEALS
FOR FAIR TIME!
S~VE 20%

Norlb
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Hill s Se lf
Storage

YOUNG'S

- ------Spacious second-floor apt
overlooking Gallipolis City
Park and 1iVe1. L.A. den,
large Kitchen-dimng area
with all new appliances &amp;
.cupboards. 3BR, laundry
area . 2 1/2 baths. $900 per
month Call 446 4425 or
'
446 2325
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Efficie ncy apt. new carpet,
no stairs. 1624 rear
Chatham Ave. 740-446· GIBBS ANTIQUE$ Fri. &amp;
4234or740·208--7862
, , !?qt. t0•5. Sun. t -7. or by
appt. Also, restore furniture
Located on Tornado Ad. off
Free Rent
At. 33", Racine (Park
&amp; Aide exit. 740.949-2246
Special!!!

Seeking qualifi ed individual to work

Alder ·

aoe.

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required.

Help Wanted

Phillip

11!1!"-------,

Drive, from $365 to $560.
740·446·2568 .
Equ'al
Housing Opportunitv. This
institution is an Equal

The Daily Sentinel •
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2BA, washer/dryer hookup,
board 5 horSes must have
Thurman-Rio Grancie area
1
barn &amp; pasture. Will pay rea·
UVISIOC'K'
4x4 .
740-286-5789 or 441-3702
sonabla boarding fees &amp; for ~
L,~-...ii-F.OORiiiriiSALEiiiiil-,.1·
Beautiful Apts. at JackSon food. Plecise call 740·247· Black &amp; While registered
E111tes. 52 Westwood 2801.
Racking Horse. S2500 call 2002 Ford Explorer 4 .wheel

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(740) 441 ·

22, 2008

ACROSS · 40 Swear to

apa rtme nt
for
the 1110
1 Bdr Efficienrv Apt Clean elderly/di sabled , ca ll 675·

1BA Apt, WID hookups,
satell il e TV incl. w/rent,
close to hospital. Call 740-,

Tuesday, July

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RJRRENT

2 Bedrooms. CfA . t 112
Balh , Adolf Pool &amp; Baby
~UR IQ:j\rf
Poor, Pallo, Start $425/Mo.
No Pets, Lease Plus
Security Deposit Required,
1 and 2 bedroom - apart· (740)367·0547.
ments, furnished and unfurnished, and Muses in
Twin Rivers Tower is acceptPomeroy and Middleport,
ing applicat1ons tor waiting
sec urity deposit required, no
list
for Hud-subsidized. i -br
pets. 740-992 -22 18
.,
&amp; Ready, Aer. Dep, No Pets,
Great L.:ocalion 304-6755162

22, 2008

ALLEY OoP

N1ce 1 br. appliances tur nished, $400 +deposit, near
PPHS 304-675-3100 or 304675·5509.
-------Pleasant Vallav A.pts Is now
taking applications for 2, 3 &amp;
4()0BA) HUD
Subsidized
apts,
Applications
4 675•5
14x70 trailer lor rent. 367· are taken Monday through
7762
Friday, from 9nm to 4pm
OHice is located. at 115 1
2004 Clayton Mobile Home Evergreen
Or,
Point
2BA in Mercerville. 446- ~ Pleasant. WV. 304 .
:a~ or 256 -6006 or 256 - ~ 675-5806

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•Trough - Ripen - Again - lmp~nd • Ml ONitiiiT
One elderly gent to another, " II's hard to know when oOe
generation

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26A l bath, total elec1ric, MOBILE HOME LOT FOR 4br. 2ba. HUO! only $317
on rented lot, can s t a~. RENT, 1031 Georges Creek. month! Great LocationI (5%
$3500. 446·3617
Ad,441-111 1
down , 20yrs.. B%APA)
llstlngs . 800-620·4946 el(.
10 \I \I"
81 Schutt 14x70, 2 br.,large
T46:_:_f~--~-~
bath , woodburner, stove,
:JefriQBrator, w/d, rox20 sun- ~r:::--""'!....- - - . ,
MoBIL!!: HOMt};
porch, w/complete $etup, riO
H~'ES
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(has
to
be
moved),
(740)992·5 181
t991mo! 3 bed, 2 bath, Bank
8r81)d new 3bed 2bath on
Aepol (5% down, 20 years,
+ - halt acre in pt_ Pleasant 8% APR) for l!stlngs BOOOWNER FINANCE AVAIL- 620-4946 ex R027
ABLE. 740·446-3570

l br $375/month.
m
Deposit, Hud
Federal Funds just released Syracuse
No
Pet s 2BR in Bidwell area.
NO
lor Land Owners. No clos- Appoved.
(30 4)675-5332 weekends PETS . 740-388-8547
ing cost and ZERO DOWNJ
740·591-0265
Will
do
land
3BA .1 1/2 bath, CIA, all
Improveme nts .~ Bankruptcy
2br in Pt. Pleasant. $465 electnc. 3683 Bulaville P1ke.
&amp; Bad Credit OK. 2. 3. 4 and month, Homestead Realty 740·446·4234 ·or 740-208·
5 bedrooms available . 740· Broker Nancy 304·675-4024 7861
446-3384
or 304-675-0799
- - - - -- - New 3 Bedroom homes from 2-br. 1 small pet ok. Clean.r.2 br/1ba in Mason; 2
br/1ba in New Haven. both
$214.36 per month, Includes $400/renl
$400/dep.
&amp; uti lities pd .
many upgrades, delivery &amp; Relerencas required. 740· lurnlshed
Construction worKers wel446_3870
BOt·up. (7 40)385-2434
come
740 416 6622
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Help Wanted

Help Wanted

Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant
Pleasant

Valley

Hospital

is

currently

accepting resumes for a full -tim e Certified
Occupational

Therapy

Assistant.

Must

possess an A.A. degree from a school or
college

approved

by

the

American

Occupational Therapy Association. Must
hold

cwrent

ce1tification

as

· an

Occupational The1apy Assistant. Must hold
BLCS . certification.

Previous

experience

preferred .

339-0362
2 Apts , for Rent beside
Domlno'!.l In Pt. Ple asaht
304-812-4350

Send resumes to:
2 bedroom apartm ent for
rent in Middleport, no' pets,
(740)992·5858

Pleasant Valley Hospilal
c/o Human Resources
2520 Valley Drive

212 3rd Ava 3 rooms arl _,
.
u
bath, furnished . no pets
Rent + Dep. 740·4A1·0245

WV 25550

Point Pleasant.

(304) 675-4340
Orfax :

2BR. apt. CIA.

304-675·6975, or apply on-line at

Help Wanted

. RESPIRATORY THERAPIST
Pleasant

Valley

accepting

Hospital

resumes

for

is

currently

a

full-time

RespiraiOI'f Therapist. Must be a graduate
of

an

approved

Respirato'Y

Therapist

program. Current West Virginia

license

Send resumes to :
Pleasant Valley ttospital

Drive
Point Pleasant. WV 25550
1520 Valley

(~04) 675-4340
01 fax :
www.pvalley.org

AA/EOE
Help Wanted

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Gallipolis. OH
- 441-9010
Hrs. · M:F 9am - 6pm
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EN: that on May 19, aona claiming an Inter·
2008, In the caae of dst In or right against
aald property ohallllle
with lha Clerk olthlo
Court their 'varlllod
claim within thirty (30)
days after service of
the Verified Complaint
or llnal publication ol
this notice, whichever
It earlier, purauant to
Rula G(4)
ol the
Supplemental Rulea
lor Certain Admiralty
and Marlllme Clalmo ol
tho Federal Ruloa ol
Civil Procedure, ond
ahall aerve and lite
their anawera to the
Verified.
complaint
within twenty (20) days
Iller the llltng ol the
claim with the Oftlce ol
the
Clerk,
United
Statoe Dlatrtct Court,
Southern Olotrlct ol
Ohio, Eutorn Dlvlolon
,
at' 85
Marconi
Boulevard, Columbua,
Ohio 43215; that any
peroon wlahlng to ~1lion lor the remloaion
or mitigation olthe lor·
!allure ol. the clalan·
d1111.t property may do
oo by oubmlttlng a
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July 23, 2001
By Bernie. Bltd• Oaal
Although peop19 you've helped in the
pa.st wHI be looking for ways to •repay
your kindness In tha .year ahead, your
greatesl opportunities are likely to come
through new associates whom you've
never aided or supported.
LE O (July 23·Aug, 22) -There's nothing
mysterious about you when If comes to
what }iou want. You won't be bashful
about letting athens know exactly where
you stand on critical issues and what you
Intend to ,do about them.
·
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22) _. , eooaus~
you know that 8\18n those WhO usually
treat you generously can't always do so,
you 'Ustand on your own two feet and not
depend on anyone to get what you wani.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23~ - You personally co uld. be a little more assertive and
overpowering than usual at this lime, so
ta~e care not to inadvertently attempt to
dominale companions or be demanding
In any way.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) ,... Wl:len it
comes 10 achieving certain objectives,
you tend to be more focused than usual,
both mentally and physi.cally. There lsn'l
anything you can't accomplish once you
choo&amp;e to.
SAG1ITARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 2 1)- Your
restless nature could mean lhat familiar
faces and routine activities will bore you
to tears. Don't be surprleed II you start
looking lor new playgrounds to lind new
playmates.
'
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19) - A tan·
dency to take out you'r high-strung feel·
lngs on triose you lOve the most could be
quite prevalent. Instead, put that power·
ful anergy to work toward getting some·
thing you Mnt.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. t 9) - This Is
not one of those days when you should
be a toner. Your menial faculties are
among your greatest assets, and you
can do something quite outstaf1ding In
situations that emphasize communications.
PISCES (Feb. 2g-March 20) - This is a
time when you could make attaining
materia\ goals your princlpl"l target.
You're apt to be mOf"e .successful than
usual now wllen it cornea 'to adding to
your holdings.
ARIES (March 21 ·April 19) - Beinkt bold
and detarmlnnd Ia what IT)akea you, at
times, a power to be recMoned with.
When you make up your mind to ac::hiove
certain oblectlvea, there's little anyone
can do to etop you.
.....
TAURUS (Aprlt 20-May 20) - ll's not
your manner to make a big splaSh over
things In order to be noticed. In your
quiet, detennlned way, you'll be twice as
affective as u.octatee who waste time
putting on a big ~ "GEMINI (May 2t-June 20) -~ 1'11 be the
IUblltance of your work, not 1ome kind of .
facade, that gelt you noticed by a big
contact to whom evttryont118 trying to get •
cloae. You'll get It'll dell b)' otrerlng a top·
notch ~rforrntlnoe.
CANCEA (June 21 -July 22) - Even
though othe"" will offer Ullltance, ,
ehaneet are you'll know that you can fare
tar better operallng lndep~~ndently.
FolloW rour lnstlncta; they Won't let you
down.

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59 Plow
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Bierce defined positi~te thinking thus: "To
be mistaken at the lop of one's voice."
At the bridge table, do rlot .lecture at any
volume. And when things look grim.
think pos"ively and try to lind 11 lie that
allows you to get home.
·
South is in si)( no·trump.lrritatlngly, West
leads the heart jatk and East covers
dummy's queen with the king. How
should declarer continue from there?
After South opens two clubs, strong,
ar1Hicial and forcing, North has the val·
ues for a posilive response, but does
better to start with twQ diamonds. When
you are thin~ing about a siam, do not
mak~ your first natural bid in a weak suit
When South rebids two no-trump, North
makes a quantitative raise.
Thera are only nine lop trictts: three
spades, one heart, one diamond and
fou r clubs. To make the contract, South
needs four diamond tricks. This means
that the finesse must work. But if East
has three diamonds, declarer needs
three dummy entries: tWo fo r finesses
and one to return to the dummy to cash
the last two diamond win-ners; These
entries must be' in dubs.
After declarer wins with the heart ace,
he should cash his club king, then over·
faKe lhe jack (or 10) wHh dummy's
queen. When both opponents follow,
Soutll plays a diamond to his queen,
leads the club 10 (or jacK)Io dummy's
ace, takes a Seeof'ld diamond finesse,
and cashes the diamond aoe. Now
declarer leads his carefully conserved
club three to dummy's tour and cashes
the diamond eight and diamond seven to
bring hOme an overtrick.

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Mitigation
to t578 or 645· 1361
Gregory G . Lockharl,
Untted States Attorney, Male Yorkie, 4 months old.
c/o Michael J. Burna, up to date on shots, can be
Aaalatant
United AKC registered. $450. Call
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States
Attorney's li!fii!'-..... . . , - - Onlca, 303 Marconi •
MUSICAL
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Columbus, Ohio 43215,
In conformity with tho Yamaha Acoustl~ Guitar
requlrementa ol ,Part 9 modal FG4 t oA, wl hard
ol Title 28 olthe Code shell case. $300 740-645ol Federal Regulallona 54 10
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extra diBCOOnt. ChaO; out
publication ol judicial
the 0% financing on most
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new tractors and equipment.
bt dlacontlnuod In the
Jim's Farm Equipment 740·
near luture.
446·97n
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304-695·8777

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9523
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miles from Oak Hill.
Appliances
provided.
$650/mo + deposit. 740·
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Bedroom Apts. at Village
Manor and Riverside Apts. in
Middleport, from $327 to
$592. 740 -992- 5064. Equal
Housing Opportunity.

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Boxer puppies, parents oo
premi ses, born 6/6/B, $430
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United
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America
v.
Real
Property. Known . and
Numberod u 48339
McKenzie Rldga Road,
Meigs County, RaciM,
Ohio.
Civil
Action
Number
C·2· 08·481,
tho United Statee ol
Amerlca , 11 Pltlntlfl,
!lied
a
Vorlllod
Complaint
For
Forlellureln the Unllad
Stateo Olotrlct Court
lor
the
Southern
Olatrlcl
ol
Ohio,
Eutern Dlvlalon, II
Cotumbuo,
Ohio
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Road, Melgo County,
Alcina, Ohio;
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Nowlin signs with Marshall University track team
BY lARRY CRUM
LCRUM@MYDA.ILYREGISTER.COM

POINT PLEA~ANT Over the past four years at
Point Pleasant High School
no athlete has enjoyed as
much success on the track as
recent graduate Mallory
Nowlin.
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Nowlin holds nearly every
girls track and tleld sprint
record at Point Pleasant
High School. she holds a
state title and several podium finishes and now she can
add another mark to her list
uf accomplishments - a
scholarship. '"
Nowlin saw her hard work
finally pay off eadier this
summer.
sig ning
with
· Marshall University to run
irack fo r the Thundering
Herd under head man Jeff
Small. joining former PPHS
athletes Jason Pyles and
Travis Epling who also •ran
for the Big Green. She will
run in the 200 and 400 meter
events · for MU and could
also see time running in the
800, all events she mastered
dur.ing her four years at
Point Pleasant.
And that accomplishment,
combined with winning her
lone state championship in
dramatic fashion ·back in
May, wraps up an incredible
career for the ex-PPHS star
as she prepares to shift her
talef1ts to the next level. ·
"I am pretty nervous, but I
am excited because I know I
can only, get better .. at this
point ," Nowlin . said. "I
know that I have coach
Cowan as the sprint/hurdles
coach and I met Jeff Small
and they are pretty nice guys

an&lt;j I think that I trust them neath my belt before I gradto have me at my best." uated and to win that - at
Nowlin began her high the finish line I just cried,"
school career with an Nowlin satd. "It is some·
impressive freshf1!an season thing I worked really hard
making her a name to watch for."
in track circles right from
And o_ne person who
the start.
knows JUSt how hard
· And that debut quickly Nowlin has worked is girls
blossomed into one of the track head coach Chip
most · successful athletic Wood .
A~cording to Wood , he
careers in Point Pl easant
history.
· knew right from the start
Over the past four seasons Nowlin would be something
Nowlin has set or been a special and has many times
part of four sprint record s at labeled her the "best female
PPHS including setting 25 track athlete in Point
new marks over the course Pleasant history."
of he r career. She holds · "I knew the first time she
individual school records in took the track for me that
the 100 ( 12.77). 200 (26.24) she would be running in coland 400 (59.89) meter dash lege. There are not very
events and was a member of many girls · .that ·can equal
the record- setting 4xl 00 her de'sire to compete, win
team (51.18) and sprint and get better," Wood said.
medley relay team (I :54). "She has worked really hard
Nowlin also holds th·e single all four years here. She had
season record for most that unbelievable competipoints scored.
tive drive to be the best and
She has also posted sever- her · tace, when she won the
al podium fini shes at the championship in the 200,
West Virginia State Track was a solid repre sentation of
and Field Meet capped off what" she has done during
with a state title in the '200- her four years which is give
meter dash this past May at everything."
Laidley Field in Charleston.
And Nowlin 's accomShe also finished runner-up plishments have not . only
in the 100-meter dash dur- helped further her career,
ing the same meet.
but also helped grow the
But pespite all the records girls track program at PPHS
she has been a part of, the into one of the best in the
state championship won in state - posting its best
the las~ event of her high ever finish at the state meet
school career stands above this past May.
"I think it says a Jot about'
the rest as a validation of all
the hard work she has put in her and her desire and it also
at the school.
represents our program
"That was what I have well , what we are trying to
looked forward to ever since achieve here," Wood said.
high school. I have wanted a "She has been instrumental
state championship under- in helping the girls track and

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to ease into the program,"
Wood said.
As she prepares to take
her talent to the next level,
Nowlin points to several ·
over the course of her career
as major contributors to
where she is now.
"I want to thank ,my middle school track coach and
Chip Wood because without
them I would never . have
been track and I couldn't
have done it without them,"
Nowlin said.
Nowlin is. the daughter o.f
Ri ck ·and Tonda Nowlin.

inning later, they finally
dicl it.
The Padres stranded five
runners in scoring position
in the first eight innings .
They loaded the bases with
one out in the fifth and
failed to score . .
Bruce had a run-scoring
double that tied it at 2 in
the third and extended his
hitting streak to 10 games,
'the longest of his rookie
season.
Notes: Padres SS Khalil
Greene was back in the
starting lineup after missing a game ..because of
fifth place on the career tightness in his lower back.
list.
... RHP Brett Tomko threw
. Bailey gave ,up Adrian in the bullpen on Monday.
Gonzalez's RBI double and Tomko has been sidelined
Kouzmanoff's sacrifice fly all month by a ·sore elbow.
during . a 25-pitch · first "W ' II .
h
h ·
. inning. 1hen settled down.
e
se~
ow e . rs
The Padres didn't ·score · t~morrow and determme
again until Scott Hairston · h1 s fate, whether he th~ows
hit a solo homer off Bailey another bul!pen or a ~tmu- ·
in the seventh.
lated game, Black sa1d ....
, Pinch-hitter
Chase Padres LHP Shawn Estes
Headley took a called third expects to have the splint
strike from David Weathers · removed from h1s broken
with a runner.on third base, left thumb on Friday. He
ending the Padres' eighth could begin throwing again
inning in cu&gt;·tomary fash- a few days later. ... Banks is
ion - not qui\e enough to the 388th pitcher Griffey
pull ?ff the comeback.' An has homered off.

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Friday called "Faith and Family".
If you have a testimonial story,
life-changing event about yourself
or·even a poem that you would
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Thursday, Rennie said.
"We know we have
The most seriou s property downed power lines and
damage, according to Byer, trees, roofs torn off houses
was on Bush Road off and structllral damage, but
Bas han Road near Racine, not how much," Byer said.
. but da'T'age was reported
On Bu sh Road. Jim
throughout Me1gs County.
Bailey reported damage to
"l' ,ve been looking at his home, a camper, and a
damage throughout the boat. Bailey's camper trailer
county in an effort to get a was moved about 30 feet
handle .on how extensive it from its location during the
is," Byer said.
storm. A roof was. torn from
The emergency dcclamtion · a mobile home on Peach
was made at 8c30 a.m. yester- Fork Road. Byersaid.
Photo courtesy of Robert Byer
day. Byer .said the storm hit
Byer said the emergeney
the county at approximately 4 declaration will not secure A tree limb damaged the roof of the James Bailey home .
a.m., and the llrst call was public funds for infrastruc- on Bush Road near Racine during Tuesday morning's
made to Meigs Emergency ture damage unless 30 homes heavy winds and rain, and moved a camper trailer 30 feet .
Services, reporting a tree report significant damage. EMA Director Robert Byer said this is the worst damage
down on Wright Street in He sai9 he does not expect · he saw from the storm, wh1ch interrupted power for nearPomeroy. at 4:40a.m.
damage to reach that number. ly 2,000 residents.

Fire
Mayor, .c ouncil 'shocked' at
damages · condition of Middleport Pool
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POMEROY Meigs
CQunty
Emergency
Management Director Robert
Byer declared a countywide
stale of emergency Tuesday
after powerful storms caused
damage to property and interrupted electricity service for
nearly 2,000 customers.
American Electric Power
Spokesman Jeff Rennie
reported that I,800 custom~rs
were without power at the
height of the outage early
Tuesday. That number was·
reduced to I,500 at presstime,
but some customers may not
_be restored until midday on

Mallory Nowlin, daughter of Rick and Tonda Nowlin, s igns to run track lor Marshall
University track in the Point Pleasant High School library. Nowlin is flanked by assistant
principal Kent Price and coach Matt Cottrill.
Despite beginning sc hool
thi s year, however, Nowlin
will have to wait an extra
year before taking to the
track . Nowlin .has been redshirted by Marshall while
she heals from a surgery
scheduled to take place in
the coming months.
But that shouldn't stop
Nowli.n from continuing to
compete at a high level.
"She is going to get so
much better, so much
stronger when she gets to
Marshall. The extra year
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field program grow .over the
past tour years. It has been
fun watching her grow as an
athlete, student and person."
Boys track head coach
Matt Cottrill also chimed in
01~ the joy of seeing Nowlin
grow into an elite athlete at
PPHS.
"One of the highlights of
being t~e boys coach is getting to' see her run . She
deserves it, she has worked
very hard," Cottrill said.
Nowlin will begin classes
in the fall pur.suing a career
as an athletic trainer.

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knows what they've got. A
true fan of mine sticks with
me through thick and thin
when things aren't going
right. That's what a true fan
does. Those that are upset
because I spoke my m1nd?
Tliere's not much I can do
but apologize." ·
Jo~nson agreed to an
interview to promote "NFL:
In Just One Play,'' a DVD
that includes footage and
interviews with NFL playmakers. Johnson host&amp; the
video, which includes a section on hi s catches and
touchdown celebrations. He
worked on the NFL-Warner
Home t Video production
while at the Pro Bowl.
The video calls receivers
the NFL's rrock stars,. a
description that Johnson
likes.
"They've always been
flamboyant," Johnson said.
"They've always been
flashy. It's just something
you have to have. When
you're playing receiver, you
have to have a certai n stigma about you. All of us all
have different characteristics and personalities, but
we're all rock stars."

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WESTMINSTER , Md. conference at the team's terms with second-round
from Page 81
(AP) - Rookies, quarter- hotel. " I want to go out there running back Ray Rice
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to
Baltimore always played football. I backer Tavares Gooden . mph pitch, giving Hoffman
fourth-round his I·8th save in 21 chances.
Ravens training camp on want to go out there and (Miami),
Monday, though first-round prove to everybody, prove to offensive tackle David Hale
"I think experience was
draft pick Joe Fiacco the coaches, most 1mportant- (Weber State), sixth-round on our ·side." Padres manremained the center of atten- ly, and myself and my team- safety Haruki Nakamura ager Bud Black said. "A
tion.
mates that I can play. · (Cincinnati), seventh-round guy with 542 major league
· Intent on making an Obviously, at the end of wide receiver Justin Harper saves, he's been in situaimmediate bid for the start- training camp we're going (Virginia Tech) and seventh- tions like ,that. He still
ing job. Fiacco handled his to t1nd out."
round running back Allen knows how to get three
The 6"foot-6, 235-pound Patrick (Oklahoma). Rice outs before the opposition
business off the field by officially signing a five-year, New Jersey native led received a .four-year con- scores two runs."
. $30 million maximum value Delaware to the Division 1- tract, and the other players
Until Cordero failed for
contract that includes $8.75 . AA national championship signed three' year deals.
the sixth time in 26 save
in
guaranteed game last season, throwing
Veterans are scheduled to chances., the Reds were in
million
money. Fiacco agreed in 41 touchdowns in two sea- report Wednesday, and the position to win because of
principle to the deal la st sons. · So far, he has first full-team workout is Griffey's homer and anothWednesday.
impressed team . officials Friday morning. Camp is er solid start by 22-year-old
Now, Fiacco's focus tums with his powerful arm expected to be more Homer Bailey.
demanding under new coach
toward proving himself on strength and quiet poise.
Griffey snapped a 2-all
the field as the first practice
"Joe has cpme in and start- John Harbaugh than former tie in the sixth with a twokicks. off Tuesday morning ed to · confirm some of the . .coach Brian Bil! ick, who run homer off Josh Banks,
· at McDaniel College. The things that were told to us by was fired after a' 5-I 1 sea- who learned the, hard way
former Delaware star has set people that were close to son.
that a marginal mistake can
"Training camp is tough, · turn into a home run ..at
a goal of being the opening- him and some of the things
game starter Sept. 7 against that we have seen on tape," training camp is hard," Great American Ball Park.
the Cincinnati Bengals as he Ravens general manager Harbaugh said. "V:e're Edwiil Encarnacion had a
competes with Troy Smith Ozzie Newsome said. "I'm going to run an intelligent solo 'shot off Banks, who
just glad he 's signing here camp. Their legs are going had never pitched at the
and Kyle Boller.
'Tm going to go o.ut there today."
to get weary because that's homer-prone park.
. and act like f am, just like
Meanwhile, ihe Ravens how you get good. The goal
Griffey 's 13th homer of
everybody should do," signed the remainder of their is to become a good football the season left him three
Fiacco said during a press 10 draft picks, agreeing to team."
behind Sammy Sos'a for

including Palmer, grew
weary of Johnson's offseason comments. Johnson
doesn ' t think his relationship with teammates or
.- coach Marvin Lewis has
suffered. He said he has sent
text messages to Lewis
about the frustrations of his
ankle rehabilitation. He also
has spoken with Palmer.
"I talk to Carson all the
time,'.' he said. "I don't have'
a choice. He's my quarterback."
Joh'nson is unsure of the
reaction he' ll get from fans.
· Many were turned off by his
lobbying for a trade some even exchanged their
Johnson jerseys for minor
league hockey tickets dur• ing one local promotion.
Johnson agreed to a longterm deal with the Bengals
two years ago. He ' ll get a
$3 million base salary this
season, and is under contract with the Bengals
through 20 10. Th ~ rc 's a
club option for 2011.
"I'm ·still in Cincinnati"
Johnson 'said. "This is o~e
of those crazy things. I love
Cincinnati. I love my fans. I
love everything about it. I
wasn't happy about certain
things - the business side
of it - and I spoke my
mind and that was it.
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POMEROY .- Around 3
a.m. yesterday, an alert
neighbor in the Locust
Street area srneU.ed smoke,
called the Pomeroy Police
Department who in turn
sent an officer who discovered the smoke ·-coming · ·
from the back of a home at
I 07 Locust Street.
, According to the police
log, Pomeroy Patrolman
C. Brent Rose , alerted
the residents inside the
home to the fire, helped
get them out and contacted Meigs EMS who in
tu~n
dispatched
the
Pomeroy and Middleport ·
Fire Departments.
Rick Blaettnar, Pomeroy
fire chief, said his department arrived on scene shortly afterward and was able to
contain the fire to point
where it did what he
de scribed as "moderate"
damage t.o the , house .
Blaettnar said although the
cause of the fire remains
undetermined it does not
appear suspicious.
Blaettnar added the last
mime of the family affected
by the fire was Cade and he
guessed there were around
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four people home at the Middleport Mayor Michael Gerlach and Council .members Julia
time the fire started. He Houston and Shawn Rice inspect deterioration in the area beneath
added that one resident was the Middleport Pool. The village . will open the pool up for puplic
treated at the scene by inspection next week, so residents can have a clear picture of the
pool's condition.
Please see Fire, As

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Corinty road and bridge Pomeroy approves raises, p()litical signs
me~t
projects moving forward

Mary
Councilw.oman
McAngus voted against it.
Council members ShawQ
Arnott and Ruth Spaun were
absent.
Council also p&lt;Ned the
third and t1nal reading of an
amendment to ord ina nce
593 which deals with where
and when political signs can
be displayed in the \•illage.
The amendment' prohibits
political signs pertaining to

to ordinance 721
which will increase wages in
the water department for the
POMEROY
assistant supervisor and
Employees in the Village of laborers by $1 per hour. The
Pomeroy's water depart- amendment also includes
ment will be getting a raise · language which would
. and the display of political allow a new employee to ,
signs has now been rede- bring past experience at
fined thanks to two amend- other public water utilities to
ments to ordinances village Pomeroy instead of starting
council passed at its most out at "zero." Councilmen
recent meeting.
.
George Stewart, Jim Sisson
The third and t1nal reading and Pete Barnhart voted for
was approved on an amend~ the amendment , while
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POMEROY- A series of
Meigs County Highway
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he was "shocked" at the condition of the Middleport
Pool, and believes residents will be, too.
" It had been been years since I'd been there.
and I was really shocked at the condition,"
Gerlach said, after touring the pool with members
of village council.
·
"For most residents who support re-opening the
pool in the future, it's a nostaglia thing," Gerlach
said. "We all used it as kids, but co uncil and I think
the public should see its condition for themselves."
Deterioration caused by years of neglect is best
understood from seeing its signs first hand, and the
pool will be open for public inspection from 2 to 4
p.m . on July 29 .
Gerlach and all six members of Middleport
Village Council inspected the pool Monday.
Beneath the pool, in the restroom are'as and the
area housing the pool's pumping system. they
found rust and sign s of deterioration of the meta l
support system. Above ground, they saw un safe
fencing around the perimeter of the pool and unsecure handrail s surrounding the pool itself. There·
are plenty of other signs that the pool is· in no condition for public use. ·
In January, village council agreed to keep the
pool closed for this summer, because of needed
repairs , the high cost of operating and low ;lll~n­
dance , figures last year. At that tim e. &lt;:oundl
agreed to seek possible funding fo r repairs to the
pool and re-visit the idea of opening it fm the
2009 season.
In June, Counc'il Member Jea n Craig repo rted on
· poor conditions there. and sa id she Jell tl1e pool
might be beyond practi cal repair.
"After a close look. it is clc&lt;~r that scnti1m:nt is the
onJy reason to think the pool should he re-opcncJ."
Gerlach said. "If the publi&lt;.: sees the condition of tl1e
pool , they probably will agree thai it .is nnt in. any
condition to operate.''
,
The pool is almost 60 years old. In the p&lt;~S! several years, it has failed to generate enough revenue
·to cover its oper.ating expenses. It has also required
repairs each year in order to open. La.sl sum mer.
council closed th~ poo l mid-season, be&lt;.:&lt;~usc gate

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work can be completed. In
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scope of the work, how it is
being funded and the
approximate time of completion .

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