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Monday, August 18, 2008

Green

Edwards get fi.fth·Cup win of season Volquez leads Reds to 7-3 win
BY MIKE HARRIS

BY JoE KAY

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BROOKLY N. Mich . - Look out Kyle
CINCINNATI - A little
Busch, here comes Carl Edwards.
rest was all that' Edinson
Edwards completed a weekend sweep at
Volquez needed.
Michigan lmernationa l Speedway on
. A revived Volquez pitched
Sunday, beating NASCAR Sprint Cup
seven shutout inni ngs and
points leader Busch off pit road on their last·
traded up-and-in . fastball&gt;
stops and driving off for his ti fth Cup win of
with counterpart Kyle Lohse
t:te season and second in the last three races.
on Sunday. lead ing the
Busch. who has eight Cup wins. w&lt;t.&gt;j u' t
Cincinnati Reds to a 7-3 vicahead of Edwards ,when they pitted under
tory that ended the St. Loui s
cau tion on Ia&amp; 1 .~0 of the 200- lap 3M
Cardina ls' four-game winPerformance 4 ). but Edward' beat the 23ning streak .
year-old star out of tlte pits.
.
Despite getting only three
David Ragan and June Michigan win ner
hits off Volquez ( 15-5), the
Dale Earnhardt Jr. had stayed on trac k and
Cardinals headed hoine in a
were running 1-2. bu t Edwards easily passeq
good frame of mind . St.
them on the restart on lap IH3 to retake the
Louis went 6-4 on its trip and
lead, then held off Busch on .another restart
got hints that its offense in
with .two l ap~ to go and gave Roush Fenway
c6ming around in time for a
Racing co-owner Jack Roush hi s 20th '''Crrun at the NL wild card . The
all vic torv on the 2-mile Michigan oval.
Cardinals rem ain close
Edwards. who turned 2~ Otl Friday. aiso
behind Mil wa ukee fo r the
won the Nationwide Serie' race Saturday.
AP photo playoff spot..
becoming only the seco nd driver to win both Carl Edwards holds Qp the trophy after winThey cou ldn ' 1 get to
races . Furm~r Roush driver Mark Martm d1d ·ning the NASCAR 3M Perfo·rmance 400 auto Volquez, who has been one
it in 1993.
race at Michigan International Speedway in of Cinci nnati's few bright
"The key was my crew today," Edwards Brooklyn, Mich. Sunday.
spots. The Reds have lost 17
said. "My ~u ys did an unbelie vable job getof their last 22 games, putting
ll,oush Fenway teammates Greg Biffle and them on course for an eighth
ting me oft pit road.
"Thi s is unbel ievable. We're winning Matt Ken scth, who bounced off' the wall straight losi ng season.
.
races. We're gearin g up for the Cha.se. I' m passing Martin, now driving a Chevrolet for
Troy Glaus ' single off
feeling stronger than ever. We're here to w1 n Dale Earnhardt Inc., on the last lap . ·
Earnhardt Jr., who appeared to have one of
c hampionshi~s. That's what we're shooting
for.' '
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the strongest cars in the earl y goi ng,
With just three races left unt il the start of bounced oil the wal l in hea vy traff1 c
the Chase for the championship. Edwards moments after being passed by Ed\vards on
CLEVELAND (A P) moved a little closer to Busch in the seeding the late restart. He pitted and wound up finJerem
y Sowers and two
'
process, which gives drive rs making the I0- is hing 23rd.
relievers
cooled off Los
race postseason a I0-point bonus for each
Earnhardt held onto fourth place in the
Angeles'
lineup and the
victorv. Edwards lost one of tho.se 10-point standings, but several other dnvers took a
bonuses to a penalty earl y in the season. but big hit in the race for the Chase. Kasey Cleveland Indians handed
would still be just40 points beh in d Busch if Kahne, who tiuished 40th with an engtne the Angels a rare se ries loss,
the Chase began next week.
fa ilure. fe ll to I Irh and Haml in. who wound winning the deciding game
"That's a part of it." Edwards said. ''Ten up 39th,'dropped to 12th, the fina l spot in the of a three-game series 4-3 on
p'oints is I0 points. The beauty of it is keep- Chase, just 26 points ahead of both Clint Sunday,
It was the Angels' first
ing Kyle from getting 10 points. He's so fast Bowyer and Ragan, tied for 13th.
series
loss to an A.!., opponent .
you can t give him any rooq1 ."
Two-time reigning Cup champion Jimmie
Edwards was fullin g away at the end. Johnson and Hendrick Motorsports Learn- since a three-game sweep in
· building a lead o nearly .1.5 seconds befo re mate Jeff Gordo n, a four-time series champi- Tampa Bay from May 9- 11 .
They hadn't lost any series
Denny Hamlin 's blown engine brought out on. also had a tough day.
0
the seventh and tinal caution !lag of the day
The two were involved in a th ree-wide since dropping two of three
on lap 195 of the 200-lap event. That moved bumping incident with two-time Cup cham- interleague games to the Los
Busch's Toyota right up to the rear bumper pion Tony Stewart. Johnson had to pit Imme- Angeles Dodgers from June
of Edwards', Ford as the green tlag waved fo r diately with a cut ·tire. lost a lap and wound 27-29.
Sowers (2-6) gave up eight
the fina l rime for the start of lap 199, but it up 17th after spinning through the grass on
wasn' t close as Edwaids pu lled out to a 15 the linal lap. The damage to Gordon's car ·hits but onl y two earned runs
car-length victory.
from the bump ' hawed up a f~w laps later over 6 2-3 innings for 'his
Asked about the championship , Busch whe n he cut a tire and hit the wall , se nding tirst win in fi ve starts. He
said. "Carl' s rig ht there. He has been al l him to the garage for repairs. He fini shed aga iit struggled in the first
year. Yeah, it\ a 20-point swing. We've got 42nd.
inning, allo'Wing two runs. In
to live with it. Hopefully. we ct~n make 11 up
Johnson remained third in the standings, 15 starts, Sowers has given
someplace else,"
but Gordon fell from sixth to ninth. 82 points up 15 runs in the orcning
· inning. ·
· Ragan held on to fini sh third, fo llowed by in front of Bowyer and Ragan.

David Weathers ended the threw 96 mph fastballs and
shutout in the eighth. and the was nearly unhittable at the
Card inals scored twice in the outset Sunday, allowing only
ninth off Francisco Cordero. one ball out of the infield in
Jay Bruce and Jeff the first four innings. Adam
Keppinger had run-sco ring Kennedy got the Cardinals'
singles off Lohse (13-6), who 11rst hit, a line-drive single to
helped the Cardinals" injury- cemer with one out in the
depleted rotation get through tifth.
the fir" half of the season but
The
pitcher-vs.-pitcher
has ; li pped into a slump cif matchup turned intngumg
his own, losing three ot h1 s later in the fifth.
last fou r "arts. Brandon . When Lohse came to bat
Phillips hit a three-run homer with two runners a boar~ .
in the scven.th off Jaime Volquez threw a fastball that
sailed past his head. Volquez
Garcia .
Volquez didn ' t let it hap- led off the bottom of the
pen.
inning and got an identical
The 25 year-old pitcher up-and-in fastba ll on Lohse's
looked run -dow n alter he first pitch, prompting plate
made · hi ' fir" All-Star umpire Greg Gibson to warn
appeo rance in Jul y. In ,his both dugouts.
.
The drama .ended ·there,
next four starts, he ~ave up
nearly " run per innmg. tli s thou gh not the debate.
control was a linle off. hi s Volquez hit Felipe Lopez in ·
pi tches were a little fl at and the' side with a pitch in the
his innings were pi ling ·up.
~eve nth - Gibson deemed it
Manager Dusty Baker gave an accident - and Cardinals
him two extra days of rest manager Tony ·La Russa
before hi s last start. and it argued vain ly from the
fixed the problem .
du gout. trying to get Volquez
Volqucz was back in form out of the game .
lost Tuesday &lt;Jt Pittsburgh,
They couldn't get to
giving up only one rLII(I He . Volquez that way, eitheL

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Sizemore then fo ught off an
inside fastba ll that jammed
him, blooping an RBI single
to right -center.
The Angels had scored 164
runs in . their previous 26
games and quickly added to
that total.
Singles by Figgins, Aybar
and Mark Teixeira to opeiJ
the game gave them a l-0
lead. When Teixeira's soft
single to center hopped past
Sizemore for an error, the
runners went to second and
third. Aybar then scored on a
grounder
by
Vladimir
Guerrero, though Teixeira
was out trying for third.
Cleveland's
Franklin
Gutierrez had three singles
for his tirst three-hit game
since April 29. His two-run
single off Angels starter Joe ,
Saunders with the bases
loaded and two outs in th~
bottom of the first tied it at 2.

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the arraignment on a $ LOOO
personal
recognizance
bond. Hi s attorney, Chatle&gt;
H. Knight. appeared in
court with him.
"Keith Ridenour has dri ven forty five years without
a single traftic ticket. He is
n.ot at fault,'' Kni ght said.
"He has waited a year to
have this matter set for tria l."
"Thi s accident was caused
by a ve hi cle operated at

speeds in excess of 80 miles
per hour over the crest of a
hill. (Ridenour) was operating at 43 mil es per hour on a
road a mile fr.om hi s home."
''It is sad an innocent young
man lost his life, bur the cause
of the accident was reckless
speed, not Keith Ridenour."
Ridenour's trial was set
fo r Oct. 16. He was released
from court on a $1.000 personal recog ni zance bond.

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Outsourcing of income tax
coll ections has already
begun to save the Village of
Middleport money.
A' year ago, the village
voted to eliminate its inhouse income tax department
in favor of a contract with the
Regional , Income
Tax
Administration, a non-profit
a11ency made up of member
vtllages and cities. RITA now
processes all income tax
· withholding and income tax
returns and deposits the revenue in a village account.
RITA charges three percent of collections for its
service. Fi scal 'Officer
Susan Baker said the village
paid $98.79 for RITA's services in July, the first month
RITA was m charge of collecting taxes .for the village.
She said some businesses
continue to send their withholding payments to the village, but said other than
that, the transition to RITA
has been a smooth one.
When the village first
· voted to contract with RITA
as a' cost savings, the village's finance committee
estimated the' annual savings at $40,000.
The village operated its
own income tax department,
staffed by a ful)-time administrator,
for
$50,000.
Administrator Carol Howe
Cantrell, also oversaw the
villag.e's workers compensation and insurance programs, and was paid a salary
of $26,500. Costs of health
insurance and retirement
placed the costof employing
her at over $40,000 per year.
"It promises to be a huge
savings for the village over
a year's time," Baker told
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Tyler (left) and Ryan (right) Kennedy pick up their free backpacks full of school supplies from Swisher &amp; Lohse Pharmacy.
Also pictured is Ed Zatta (center), owner of Swisher &amp; Lohse Pharmacy in Pomeroy which is giving away school supplies
and backpacks, free of charge, to students in kindergarten-sixth grades while supplies last. .

Help with baCk to school supplies
pick up free school supplies at the
pharmacy at no charge with no purchase required. The only requirement
is that students are accompanied by a
parent when picking up .the supplies
contained in their own free backpack.
Ed Zatta, owner of Swisher &amp; Lohse,
said he has around $8 ,000 worth of
school supplies to give away to students. The backpacks are stuffed with
basic school supplies such as pencils.
glue sticks, crayons, tablets, fold ers,
rulers, scissors,' etc. For those that pick
up the supplies they can register for a

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POMEROY - With consumers
paying more for everything (rom food
to gasoline, paying for sc hool supplies
is yet another necessary· risi ng expense
but one Swisher &amp; Lohse Pharmacy is
helping to ease this year.
Students in kindergarten through
sixth grades in the Bend Area. incl uding those in the Eastern, Meigs,
Southern Local , Sc hool Distri\:ts and
those in the Mason, W.Va. area can

drawing for a free iPod.
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Zatta said he consulted with administrators from the Meigs Local School
Di strict on what to stock the backpacks
with but stressed any student in grades
K-6 from any school district are eligible to pick up the stuffed backpacks
while s upplies last. In fact. yesterday
Tyler and Ryan Kennedy, third graders
at Eastern , were in to pick up I heir free
backpacks with supplies.
Zatta said the idea came from a ·
de sire to invol ve the pharmacy in
doing "something for the kids."

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that the center be in operation by July, however, grant '
BY DIANE POTTORFF
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available until June 30.
Southern had anti cipated
LAKIN,
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Troopers with the Mason
County Detachment of the
West Virginia State Police
took to the skies and the
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week and found more marijuana growing ·in Mason
GALLIPOLIS - FERRY.
County,
W.Va.
- An iovestigation
On Friday, troopers, with
of
one
woman
on charges of
the aid of a National Guard
helicopter, found another sexual assault has also led
4, 700 marijuana plants to the arrest of her neighbor
growi ng in six plots in the on a charge of possession of
Gallipoli s Ferry
area. marijuana.
On Friday, deputies with
according to Sgt. E.B .
the
Mason County Sheriff's
Starcher, detachment comDep&lt;~rtme nt arrested Ann
mander. With a street val ue
of $2,000 per plant, th~t's M. "Sissy'' Thacker, 30, of
$9,400,000 seized by the Gall ipolis Ferry, Sheriff
Scott Simms announced in a
local agency.
new s .release .
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Simms said Thacker was

tliose funds at the beginning
of the month .
Last week new windows
were to be installed in the
fa ci lity, and new fi tness
equipment
has
been
ordered .
"People are anxious for us
to open," said Southern
Superintendent Tony Deem.
"We apologize that things
are.going slower than anticipated. but we arr. excited
that yes indeed ·our project
is becoming a real ity."

Deem
noted :
"Cardiovascular equi pment
and muscle toning equip- '
ment has been ordered. It is
anticipated that the equip_ment will be here in two
weeks. Then we will have to
take some time fqr installation and we should be up
and running."
The project will be
implemented in two phasfi sca l year.
es this
Southern
re ceived
a
$50,000 grant from the

Nelso nvi lle Osteopathic
Heritage Fouw;lation . This
year's money wi ll come in
· two phases, as approval of
the 'first implementation
phase
in
analyzed.
Successful implementation
could
mean
another
$50,000 for the .Southern
di strict next year.
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been ordered is indu strial
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vehicular homi" passenger in the second
cide, two counts of operat- vehicle, driven by his father,
ing a motor ve hicle and Kenneth , died at the scene.
POMEROY - A Long improper handling of a
Ridenour's
attorney,
Bottom man has appeared on firearm in a motor vehicle. Charles H. Kni ght of
charges t1led in connection He appeared' Monday·before Pomeroy, appeared in court
with the ·death of a teenager Judge Fred W. Crow Ill.
with Ridenour. He said he
who died in an August; 2007 ·
According to the Ohio plans to prove the fatal acciaccident near Chester.
State Highway PatroL . dent was·caused by the high
Keith G. Ridenour, 64, has Ridenour was drivin g il speed of Ri ggs' car, and not
been indicte.d in Meig s vehicle wh ich struck &lt;moth- by
negli ge nce ' on
County ·common Pl eas er on Ohio 248 on Aug. 13, Ridenour 's part .
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Court on two counts of 2007 . Devin Rig gs, 15. a
Ri ggs was released from
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Indians take 2 of 3 from Angels
The left-hander earned his
tirst home win in 13 start s at
Progressive Field since beating Detroit on Aug. 25,
2006.
Rafael Perez · struck oul
three over I 1-3 perfect
inning s and Jensen Lewis
gave up two hits in the nilllh,
but earn ed hi s third save.
Juan Rivera blooped a si ngle to center to open the
ninth. · Gary Matthews ran
for. Rivera and was sacri ficed to second by pinch-hitter Sean Rodriguez. Pinchhitter Kendry Mor-ales singled Matt hews to thi rd
before Lew is got . Chane
Figgins on an infie ld popour.
and Erick Aybar to fo ul out
to left field. :·
Cleve land took a 4-3 lead
in the sixtl1 agai nst Justin
Speier ( 1-6 ). 'Sal Fasano hit
a leadoff double and was
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charged with
two counts of
fe lon y sex ual
assault , five
counts · of
felony child
neglect causing bodil y
Ann Thacker injury and
one count of
felony possessiOn of a_ controlled substance .- manJuana
with intent to ?ehver.
The shenff s department
had been . cond~ctmg an
extens1ve mvesugat1on of
the sexual assault and chtld
neglect charges of three
.

juveniles ran gi ng in age
from 3 to 15 years old,
Simms said . The· alleged
crimes occurred Aug. 12-13
and Aug. 15. Thacker is
apparently related to all
three victims .
Simms said a search warrant was obtained by Senior
Deput~ Enck Lynch and Lt.
Jeff Fields for Thacker's
home on Crab Creek Road
as well as her vehicle. The
search · resulted m . the
deputtes findmg addtlional
evidence and mformallon.
Thacker was arrested by
Lynch and Fields and was

taken to magistrate court for
arraignment. She appeared
before Magistrate Gail
Roush, who set ·bond at
$250,000.
She later was taken to the
We stern Regional Jail in
Barboursvi lle.
As the deputies were
investigating Thacker, the
investigation led to the
arrest
of
James
D.
Thompson, 68, of Gallipolis
Ferry Saturday.
Simms said Thompson
was arrested on the charge

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'On your own'
~{ solution is tough

in my own home. S&lt;J I .&gt;tart-.
ed t&lt;J comp letely i!!nor~ her.
Now another lady up th e
~.; : Dear A nnie : I arn 19. street is doing the same
:~ : years old. A fami ly member thing . She wanh to go &lt;Jut to
- ,- sexu:illy abused me until the eat. shop. take trips . I harely
age of 17. I re ported it . but know thi s woman, and she
when I nectkd my parents has already told me her
the m&lt;"l. they were not comp lete fam il y hi story in
· .there for me .. They were two m)lilbox episodes.
·
Are these people dcsper·: · upset about my accusation
··', and made me rec&lt;int.
ate fur companionship . . or
.• ': I just finished my fi rst are they just us ing me as a
year of col lege and seem to private counselor on whom
be having trouble moving th ey can unload their per•: • on with my l ife and making sonal problems'' How do
: ' friend s. I put my sel f in you slop people from taki&lt;ig
:i ; l heq&lt;py a year ago. without up you r time''- Like My
•' ·my pmetm ktiow in!!. but Solitude
ii : \o mctime s I fee l rii1 !!elDear Solitude: You can
!~ ' ling nowhere. if 's impn~" i - be a good neighbor without
: tile for me to lct .go of th e be ing over whel med by
ahuse. E1·ery time I read emotionally· needy people
; · about a sexual assault in who assu me you arc j ust as
;! :,the new spaper. I get scared eager fo r th eir company as
, • :.and panic.
·
th ey me fur you rs. Whil e
I real ly want to put thi s doi ng outdoin chores. si mbehind me and show my ply nod yo ur head to
: : : abu ser itnd my parcms they acknow ledge them w hil e
:: ;. didn ' t win. Huv. do I uu this fin ishing yo ur errands, the n
:: on my own '' - A Survivor retu rn to your hou se. wave
:;
Dear Survivor: It 's very good bye and clp ~ the door.
:: hard to Jo it "on your own." If you are sittin g on your
'.· You not onlv have to de&lt;il de ck. say, "Lo ui se. dear.
' · with the abus e. you also tlli s is my quie~ time and I 'd
have to w me tu tenns with prefer not to be interrupted.
· yo ur parents· alliluue and 1'-11 see you lat er." We don't
lack of support . Pain ot: thi s recommend being rude. One
· type uoe&gt;n't disappear eas i- of these days you may be
ly or quickl y. Yo u were glad for the compani onship.
smart to get therapy and we
Dear Annie: As a baseball
hope yo u will co ntinue. You fan , I found vour co lumn
also can contact the Rape, about sp itting very interest, Abuse &amp; Incest )'Jatioiu &lt;i ing. I do not know any sport ,
, · Network (rainn.org) at 1- other than baseball. whe re
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( J.goo- the players spit so much .·It
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used to be because the y all
~ · Dear Annie: I am 66 chewed tobacco. Now that
:- years oJd, rece ntly retired habit has just about disap, . and absolutely LOVE my peared and they chew wads
; . so l itqry lifesty le. I sew, of bubble. gum instead. If .
, · , read, cook, bake. pamt and spilling in public is a cri me,
( • · garden - things I never had then the TV cameras have
o; ·time for when I was work- an awful lot of evidence of
~ :· ing and raising a famil y. I · offenders. Dick in
:·:.adore having my co ffee on Jacksonville, Fla.
,, :the deck while reading th e
Dear Dick: 'W e' re not
. : · morni ng paper. I have wail- sure a privatel y ow ued
oo my entire life to reach ba seball stadium i s subject
· - this poinl. ancll do not need·. to the local laws regarding
"· or want company. However. pub lic sp itting. But it would
• _. I am con stantly interru pted be nice to see · less of · it
,.· . by other peopl e who appar- broadcast into c\u r homes.
,· . enlly ha ve noth in~ else to
;\nnie's Mailbox is writ' . . do. They think hec:-mse they ten by Kathy Mitchell and
are bored . · I should keep Marcy Sugar, longtime edi. them ent ertain ed. ·
' · tors of the ;\1111 Lluulen·
One 'neighbor actually column. Please e-mail your
. . flagged me down while I question.• to anniesmailBY KATHY MITCHELL
AND .MARCY SUGAR

Jim ·Freeman/photos

The Grand Champion Market Rabbit pen of Charles
Harrison sold tor $500 to McDonald's of Pomeroy and
Raven swood , W.Va . at Saturday's Junior Fajr Livestock
Sale at the Meigs County Fair. Shown are , from left: Rabbit
Princess Sabra 'Bailey, ,Fair Queen Audrionna Pullins,
Harrison . Fair K1ng Daniel Buckley and Roscoe Mills representing McDonald's ot Pomeroy and Ravenswood.

The Reserve Champion Market Rabbit pen of Katlyn
Barber sold for $425 to Ridenour Gas of Chester at
Saturday Junior Fair Livestock Sale at the Meigs County
Fair. Shown are, from left: Rabbit Princess Sabra Bailey,
Fair Queen Audrionna Pullins, Barber, Courtney Kennedy,
Janet Ridenour and Fair King Daniel Buckley.

The Grand Champion Market Poultry Pen of Dominick
Rhodes sold for $600 to McDonal&lt;,l's of Pomeroy and
Ravenswood , W.Va . at Saturday's Junior Fair Livestock
Sale at the Meigs County Fair. Shown are, from left : Poultry
Princess Abigail Houser, Fair Queen Audrionna Pullins,
Fair Queen Runner-up Ashley Life, Rhodes, Roscoe Mills
representing McDonald's of Pomeroy and Ravenswood,
and Fair King Daniel Buckley.

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Reserve Champion Market Poultry Pen of Carolanri Stewart
sold for $625 to Vinton Fur at the Meigs County Junior Fair
Livestock Sale Saturday morning. Shown are, from left:
Poultry Princess Abigail Houser, Fair Queen Audrionna
Pullin s, Rickie Leddick representing Vinton Fur, Stewart, Fair
Queen Runner-up Ashley Life and Fair King Daniel Buckley.

Reed and Bauer Insurance and . Mark Porter GMC
Supercenter purchased Action Facemyer's Grand Champion
Market Lamb for $ t ,000 at the Meigs County Junior Fair
Livestock Sale Saturday. Shown are, from left: Paula and
Jessica Dillon, representing Reed and Bauer Insurance,
Mark Porter, Fair Queen Audrionna Pullins, Facernyer, Fair
King Daniel Buck!ey and Fair Queen Runner-up Ashley Life.

Bob's Market and William's Logging purchased the Grand
Champion Market Goat of Clayton Wood for $800 at the
Meigs County Junior Fair Livestock Show Saturday. Shown
are, from left: Fair Queen Audrionna Pullins, Scott. Williams
of William 's Logging, Leonard Koenig representing Bob's
. Market, Wood , Fair King Daniel Buckley, Goat Princess
· Cara Amos and Fair Queen Runner-up Ashley Life .

The Reserve Champion Market Lamb of CodY.. Bartrum
sold for $900 to Pleasant. Valley Hospital at Saturday's
Meigs County J_unior Fair Livestock Sale. Shown are, from
left: Fair Queen Audrionna l?ullins, Fair Queen Runner-up
Ashley Life, Fair King Daniel Buckley, Bartrum and Dorsal
·
·
Keefer, representing PVH.

Jimmy Stewart, candidate for State Senator, ;:tnd Jill
Thompson, candidate for State Representative, purchased
the Reserve Champion Market Goat of Daschle Facemyer
for $750 at Saturday's Meigs County Junior· Fair Livestock
Sale. Shown are, from left: Thompson, Stewart, Fair Queen
Audrionna Pullins, Facemyer, Fair King Daniel Buckley, Goat
Princess Cara Amos and Fair Queen Runner-up Ashley Life.

Holzer (::linic purchased Kelsey Holter's Grand Champion
Market Dairy Stee.r for $1,525 during Saturday's Meigs
County Junior Fair Livestock Sale. Shown are, from left:
Fair King Daniel Buckley, Fair Queen Audrionna Pullins,
Fair Queen Runner-up Ashley Life, Holter, Mark Harvey
from Holzer Clinic and Dairy Princess Laura Pullins,.

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Farmers Bank purchased Audrionna Pullins' Reserve Brown Agency Nationwide and Eastman's Big Bend SaveChampion Market Dairy Steer for $1 ,425 during Saturday's A-Lot bought Robert Strohl's Grand Champion Market Hog
Meigs County Junior Fair Livestock Sale. Shown are, from for $1,750 at Saturday's Meigs County Junior Fair Livestock
left: Shawn Arnott and Donna Schmoll from Fanners Bank, Sale. Shown are, from left: Fai~. Queen Runner-up Ashley
Fair Que en Runner-up Ashley Life, Fair King Daniel . Life , Strohl, Doug Brown from Brown's Nationwide, Brent
Buckley, Pullins and Dairy Princess Laura Pullins.
Eastman from Eastman's Big Bend Save-A-Lot, Swine
Princess Becca Chadwell and Swine Prince Mark Gibbs.

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Shelly Materials Inc. purchased Jackie jordan's Reserve
Champion Market Hog for $1 ,250 at Saturday's Meigs
County Junior Fair Livestock Sale. Shown are, from left:
Jordan, Swine Princess Becca Chadwell, Fair Queen
R'unner-up Ashley Life, Fair Queen Audrionna Pullins, Fair
King Daniel Buckley, Mike Gard . representing . Shelly
Materials, Swine Prince Mark Gibbs.

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Mike Bartrum, candidate for Meigs Cou11ty Commissioner,
purchased the Grancj Champion Market Commercial Steer of Farmers Bank and Savings Company purchased' the
Alyssa Newland for $3,400 at Saturday's Meigs County Junior Reserve Champion Market Commercial Steer of Wade
Fair Livestock Show. Shown are, from left: Bartrum, Beef Collins for $2,000 at the Meigs County Junior Fair Livestock
Princess Mallory Nicodemus, 'Fair Queen Runner-up Ashley Sale . Saturday. Shown are , from l~ ft: Shawn Arnott, repreLife, Newland, Fair Queen Audrionna Pullins, Fair King Daniel . senting Farmers Bank , 'Beef Princess Mallory Nicodemus,
Buckley and Meigs County Little Mister Gus Kennedy.
Fair Queen Audrionha Pullins, · Fair Queen Runner-up
Ashley Life,·Collins, and Fair King Daniel Buckley.

Left: Karr Contracting purchased the
Reserve Champion Market Dairy
Feeder of Brenna Holter for $2,300 at
the Meigs County Jur:ior Fair Livestock
Sale Saturday afternoon. Shown are,
from left : Tom Karr, Fair Queen
Runn er-up Ashl ey Life, Fair Queen
Audrionna Pullins, Fair King Daniel
Buckley, Holter and Dairy Princess
Laura Pull ins.
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Sunday, Aug•.24
,,
MASON COUNTY, W.Va. - . The Weaver reunion wi ll
' .be held at the We" Virginia Stat e Farm· Mu seum Ki tc hen
: ·; located north of Point Pleasant on Fairground Road .. Doors
~:: ope n al II a.m., potluck lunch at I p.m. Meat. drink and
' : · table se rvi ce furni shed. Relatives, fa mily and fri ends wel;: :;come. For more in formation contact Dora, 304-882-2 983 .
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Bob's Market purchased the Grand Champion Market
Dairy Feeder of Taylor Parker for $1 ,000 at the Meigs
County Junior Fair Livestock Sale Saturday. Shown are,
from left: Leonard Koenig, representing Bob's Market, Fair
Queen Runner-up Ashley Life , Fair Queen Audrionna
Pullins , .Fair King Daniel Buckley, Parker and Dairy
Princess Laura Pullins .

To see more newsphotos
from our photographers go to
www.mydailysentinel.com
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The Third Annual Back to School Motorcycle Run is set tor Saturday at Southern Elementary. Regi stration begins at t 1
a.m., dcior prizes begin at t 1 :30 a.m. ancJ the ride starts at noon . There is a $10 p!Jr motorcycle entry tee with a meal deal
made available for $5. The run is sponsored by the K-8 PTO. All proceeds benefit various s tud ent activities, such as field
trips, for the upcoming school year at Southern Elementary.

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Meigs County Fair "Thank You" Ads
SHOW APPRECIATION TO YOUR FAIR BUYER ...
Here are some of the most popular "Thank You" ad sizes.

Youth events

.
Th esday, Aug. 19
'-' POM EROY- Meigs M iddle School will have an open
hot1se for all sixth grade students and newly enrolled sludems 5 to 7 p.m . at the school.
.
Saturday, Aug: 25
SYRACUSE - Syracuse Nazarene Church Back to
·- ·school Blast.·3-6 p.m., water slide. food. games. pri zes . for
: stuuents in kindergarten-eighth grades, free eve nt, ·bring
' Water gu ns and beach tuwds.

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:: : the groce ry store. I didn't to: Armie's Mailbox, RO.
·:-: kno w her name, yet she Box 118/90, Chicago, lL
:;• spent 20 minutes on the side 6116/1 . To find out more
.::of the street giv in g m'e all about Armie's Mailbox,
: :: the detail s about · her hus- . ai1d read features by other
:• : band leavi ng her. Anytime I Creators Syndicate writers
'• went to the mailbox or sat and cartaoui.•ts, visit the
••!
•: • on my deck. she· d drop by. I Creator~ Syndicate Web
: :!:began to feel like a prisoner page at www.creators.com .

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God's NET .
recently sponsored a car
wash for the
playground at
Mulberry
Community
Center. Dee
Rader,
Coordinator of
Ministries for
God's NET, presented a $1,000
check to Nancy
Thoene, office
administrator.
The fundraising
goal tor the project is $ 12,000.

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or call992-2155 for details. Ads must be paid for in advance.
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" . COLUM BUS (AP) and federal background
.•: · Hundreds of longtime edu- checks Lmder a law passed
' • . ·.cators will return to their last year.
classrooms in the next few
In mid-Ju ly. the state ·
weeks before tl1e state' has heal th department maileu
: · performed required buck- postcards to 12,00() educa- .
• ground checks on th em.
. tors whose resu Its hadn 't
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The Columbus Di spatch been received yet.
.: . ·reported Sunduy that the
The department's priori; slate isn' t requ iring f'inge~- ty i s to check new
prints to be submitted Llllttl licensees first before look• Sept. 5. A backlog in feeler- ing at longtime employees.
background
checks Jim Miller, who oversees
• al
means it cou ld be muc.h licensure and discipline for
longer before the Ohio the, department, says he 's
Department of Educa tion co nfident til e check s on
longtim e educators won't
·· exam ines the results.
' • · All schoo l workers must tu rn t&lt; p any significant
he fingerprinted for stale cri minal history. ·

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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

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Tuesday,August19,2008

ANNIE'S MAILBOX

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'On your own'
~{ solution is tough

in my own home. S&lt;J I .&gt;tart-.
ed t&lt;J comp letely i!!nor~ her.
Now another lady up th e
~.; : Dear A nnie : I arn 19. street is doing the same
:~ : years old. A fami ly member thing . She wanh to go &lt;Jut to
- ,- sexu:illy abused me until the eat. shop. take trips . I harely
age of 17. I re ported it . but know thi s woman, and she
when I nectkd my parents has already told me her
the m&lt;"l. they were not comp lete fam il y hi story in
· .there for me .. They were two m)lilbox episodes.
·
Are these people dcsper·: · upset about my accusation
··', and made me rec&lt;int.
ate fur companionship . . or
.• ': I just finished my fi rst are they just us ing me as a
year of col lege and seem to private counselor on whom
be having trouble moving th ey can unload their per•: • on with my l ife and making sonal problems'' How do
: ' friend s. I put my sel f in you slop people from taki&lt;ig
:i ; l heq&lt;py a year ago. without up you r time''- Like My
•' ·my pmetm ktiow in!!. but Solitude
ii : \o mctime s I fee l rii1 !!elDear Solitude: You can
!~ ' ling nowhere. if 's impn~" i - be a good neighbor without
: tile for me to lct .go of th e be ing over whel med by
ahuse. E1·ery time I read emotionally· needy people
; · about a sexual assault in who assu me you arc j ust as
;! :,the new spaper. I get scared eager fo r th eir company as
, • :.and panic.
·
th ey me fur you rs. Whil e
I real ly want to put thi s doi ng outdoin chores. si mbehind me and show my ply nod yo ur head to
: : : abu ser itnd my parcms they acknow ledge them w hil e
:: ;. didn ' t win. Huv. do I uu this fin ishing yo ur errands, the n
:: on my own '' - A Survivor retu rn to your hou se. wave
:;
Dear Survivor: It 's very good bye and clp ~ the door.
:: hard to Jo it "on your own." If you are sittin g on your
'.· You not onlv have to de&lt;il de ck. say, "Lo ui se. dear.
' · with the abus e. you also tlli s is my quie~ time and I 'd
have to w me tu tenns with prefer not to be interrupted.
· yo ur parents· alliluue and 1'-11 see you lat er." We don't
lack of support . Pain ot: thi s recommend being rude. One
· type uoe&gt;n't disappear eas i- of these days you may be
ly or quickl y. Yo u were glad for the compani onship.
smart to get therapy and we
Dear Annie: As a baseball
hope yo u will co ntinue. You fan , I found vour co lumn
also can contact the Rape, about sp itting very interest, Abuse &amp; Incest )'Jatioiu &lt;i ing. I do not know any sport ,
, · Network (rainn.org) at 1- other than baseball. whe re
· ! ~: 800-656- HOP E
( J.goo- the players spit so much .·It
i~ : 656-467:1).
used to be because the y all
~ · Dear Annie: I am 66 chewed tobacco. Now that
:- years oJd, rece ntly retired habit has just about disap, . and absolutely LOVE my peared and they chew wads
; . so l itqry lifesty le. I sew, of bubble. gum instead. If .
, · , read, cook, bake. pamt and spilling in public is a cri me,
( • · garden - things I never had then the TV cameras have
o; ·time for when I was work- an awful lot of evidence of
~ :· ing and raising a famil y. I · offenders. Dick in
:·:.adore having my co ffee on Jacksonville, Fla.
,, :the deck while reading th e
Dear Dick: 'W e' re not
. : · morni ng paper. I have wail- sure a privatel y ow ued
oo my entire life to reach ba seball stadium i s subject
· - this poinl. ancll do not need·. to the local laws regarding
"· or want company. However. pub lic sp itting. But it would
• _. I am con stantly interru pted be nice to see · less of · it
,.· . by other peopl e who appar- broadcast into c\u r homes.
,· . enlly ha ve noth in~ else to
;\nnie's Mailbox is writ' . . do. They think hec:-mse they ten by Kathy Mitchell and
are bored . · I should keep Marcy Sugar, longtime edi. them ent ertain ed. ·
' · tors of the ;\1111 Lluulen·
One 'neighbor actually column. Please e-mail your
. . flagged me down while I question.• to anniesmailBY KATHY MITCHELL
AND .MARCY SUGAR

Jim ·Freeman/photos

The Grand Champion Market Rabbit pen of Charles
Harrison sold tor $500 to McDonald's of Pomeroy and
Raven swood , W.Va . at Saturday's Junior Fajr Livestock
Sale at the Meigs County Fair. Shown are , from left: Rabbit
Princess Sabra 'Bailey, ,Fair Queen Audrionna Pullins,
Harrison . Fair K1ng Daniel Buckley and Roscoe Mills representing McDonald's ot Pomeroy and Ravenswood.

The Reserve Champion Market Rabbit pen of Katlyn
Barber sold for $425 to Ridenour Gas of Chester at
Saturday Junior Fair Livestock Sale at the Meigs County
Fair. Shown are, from left: Rabbit Princess Sabra Bailey,
Fair Queen Audrionna Pullins, Barber, Courtney Kennedy,
Janet Ridenour and Fair King Daniel Buckley.

The Grand Champion Market Poultry Pen of Dominick
Rhodes sold for $600 to McDonal&lt;,l's of Pomeroy and
Ravenswood , W.Va . at Saturday's Junior Fair Livestock
Sale at the Meigs County Fair. Shown are, from left : Poultry
Princess Abigail Houser, Fair Queen Audrionna Pullins,
Fair Queen Runner-up Ashley Life, Rhodes, Roscoe Mills
representing McDonald's of Pomeroy and Ravenswood,
and Fair King Daniel Buckley.

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Reserve Champion Market Poultry Pen of Carolanri Stewart
sold for $625 to Vinton Fur at the Meigs County Junior Fair
Livestock Sale Saturday morning. Shown are, from left:
Poultry Princess Abigail Houser, Fair Queen Audrionna
Pullin s, Rickie Leddick representing Vinton Fur, Stewart, Fair
Queen Runner-up Ashley Life and Fair King Daniel Buckley.

Reed and Bauer Insurance and . Mark Porter GMC
Supercenter purchased Action Facemyer's Grand Champion
Market Lamb for $ t ,000 at the Meigs County Junior Fair
Livestock Sale Saturday. Shown are, from left: Paula and
Jessica Dillon, representing Reed and Bauer Insurance,
Mark Porter, Fair Queen Audrionna Pullins, Facernyer, Fair
King Daniel Buck!ey and Fair Queen Runner-up Ashley Life.

Bob's Market and William's Logging purchased the Grand
Champion Market Goat of Clayton Wood for $800 at the
Meigs County Junior Fair Livestock Show Saturday. Shown
are, from left: Fair Queen Audrionna Pullins, Scott. Williams
of William 's Logging, Leonard Koenig representing Bob's
. Market, Wood , Fair King Daniel Buckley, Goat Princess
· Cara Amos and Fair Queen Runner-up Ashley Life .

The Reserve Champion Market Lamb of CodY.. Bartrum
sold for $900 to Pleasant. Valley Hospital at Saturday's
Meigs County J_unior Fair Livestock Sale. Shown are, from
left: Fair Queen Audrionna l?ullins, Fair Queen Runner-up
Ashley Life, Fair King Daniel Buckley, Bartrum and Dorsal
·
·
Keefer, representing PVH.

Jimmy Stewart, candidate for State Senator, ;:tnd Jill
Thompson, candidate for State Representative, purchased
the Reserve Champion Market Goat of Daschle Facemyer
for $750 at Saturday's Meigs County Junior· Fair Livestock
Sale. Shown are, from left: Thompson, Stewart, Fair Queen
Audrionna Pullins, Facemyer, Fair King Daniel Buckley, Goat
Princess Cara Amos and Fair Queen Runner-up Ashley Life.

Holzer (::linic purchased Kelsey Holter's Grand Champion
Market Dairy Stee.r for $1,525 during Saturday's Meigs
County Junior Fair Livestock Sale. Shown are, from left:
Fair King Daniel Buckley, Fair Queen Audrionna Pullins,
Fair Queen Runner-up Ashley Life, Holter, Mark Harvey
from Holzer Clinic and Dairy Princess Laura Pullins,.

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Farmers Bank purchased Audrionna Pullins' Reserve Brown Agency Nationwide and Eastman's Big Bend SaveChampion Market Dairy Steer for $1 ,425 during Saturday's A-Lot bought Robert Strohl's Grand Champion Market Hog
Meigs County Junior Fair Livestock Sale. Shown are, from for $1,750 at Saturday's Meigs County Junior Fair Livestock
left: Shawn Arnott and Donna Schmoll from Fanners Bank, Sale. Shown are, from left: Fai~. Queen Runner-up Ashley
Fair Que en Runner-up Ashley Life, Fair King Daniel . Life , Strohl, Doug Brown from Brown's Nationwide, Brent
Buckley, Pullins and Dairy Princess Laura Pullins.
Eastman from Eastman's Big Bend Save-A-Lot, Swine
Princess Becca Chadwell and Swine Prince Mark Gibbs.

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Shelly Materials Inc. purchased Jackie jordan's Reserve
Champion Market Hog for $1 ,250 at Saturday's Meigs
County Junior Fair Livestock Sale. Shown are, from left:
Jordan, Swine Princess Becca Chadwell, Fair Queen
R'unner-up Ashley Life, Fair Queen Audrionna Pullins, Fair
King Daniel Buckley, Mike Gard . representing . Shelly
Materials, Swine Prince Mark Gibbs.

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Mike Bartrum, candidate for Meigs Cou11ty Commissioner,
purchased the Grancj Champion Market Commercial Steer of Farmers Bank and Savings Company purchased' the
Alyssa Newland for $3,400 at Saturday's Meigs County Junior Reserve Champion Market Commercial Steer of Wade
Fair Livestock Show. Shown are, from left: Bartrum, Beef Collins for $2,000 at the Meigs County Junior Fair Livestock
Princess Mallory Nicodemus, 'Fair Queen Runner-up Ashley Sale . Saturday. Shown are , from l~ ft: Shawn Arnott, repreLife, Newland, Fair Queen Audrionna Pullins, Fair King Daniel . senting Farmers Bank , 'Beef Princess Mallory Nicodemus,
Buckley and Meigs County Little Mister Gus Kennedy.
Fair Queen Audrionha Pullins, · Fair Queen Runner-up
Ashley Life,·Collins, and Fair King Daniel Buckley.

Left: Karr Contracting purchased the
Reserve Champion Market Dairy
Feeder of Brenna Holter for $2,300 at
the Meigs County Jur:ior Fair Livestock
Sale Saturday afternoon. Shown are,
from left : Tom Karr, Fair Queen
Runn er-up Ashl ey Life, Fair Queen
Audrionna Pullins, Fair King Daniel
Buckley, Holter and Dairy Princess
Laura Pull ins.
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Sunday, Aug•.24
,,
MASON COUNTY, W.Va. - . The Weaver reunion wi ll
' .be held at the We" Virginia Stat e Farm· Mu seum Ki tc hen
: ·; located north of Point Pleasant on Fairground Road .. Doors
~:: ope n al II a.m., potluck lunch at I p.m. Meat. drink and
' : · table se rvi ce furni shed. Relatives, fa mily and fri ends wel;: :;come. For more in formation contact Dora, 304-882-2 983 .
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Bob's Market purchased the Grand Champion Market
Dairy Feeder of Taylor Parker for $1 ,000 at the Meigs
County Junior Fair Livestock Sale Saturday. Shown are,
from left: Leonard Koenig, representing Bob's Market, Fair
Queen Runner-up Ashley Life , Fair Queen Audrionna
Pullins , .Fair King Daniel Buckley, Parker and Dairy
Princess Laura Pullins .

To see more newsphotos
from our photographers go to
www.mydailysentinel.com
~...-:~"~~ You c~ order reprints ~d
'\~ :;;.;_~a' photo gtfts of your favonte
: :; :
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The Third Annual Back to School Motorcycle Run is set tor Saturday at Southern Elementary. Regi stration begins at t 1
a.m., dcior prizes begin at t 1 :30 a.m. ancJ the ride starts at noon . There is a $10 p!Jr motorcycle entry tee with a meal deal
made available for $5. The run is sponsored by the K-8 PTO. All proceeds benefit various s tud ent activities, such as field
trips, for the upcoming school year at Southern Elementary.

•

Meigs County Fair "Thank You" Ads
SHOW APPRECIATION TO YOUR FAIR BUYER ...
Here are some of the most popular "Thank You" ad sizes.

Youth events

.
Th esday, Aug. 19
'-' POM EROY- Meigs M iddle School will have an open
hot1se for all sixth grade students and newly enrolled sludems 5 to 7 p.m . at the school.
.
Saturday, Aug: 25
SYRACUSE - Syracuse Nazarene Church Back to
·- ·school Blast.·3-6 p.m., water slide. food. games. pri zes . for
: stuuents in kindergarten-eighth grades, free eve nt, ·bring
' Water gu ns and beach tuwds.

.•' -

Submi1ted photo

hox@comcast.uet, or write

:: : the groce ry store. I didn't to: Armie's Mailbox, RO.
·:-: kno w her name, yet she Box 118/90, Chicago, lL
:;• spent 20 minutes on the side 6116/1 . To find out more
.::of the street giv in g m'e all about Armie's Mailbox,
: :: the detail s about · her hus- . ai1d read features by other
:• : band leavi ng her. Anytime I Creators Syndicate writers
'• went to the mailbox or sat and cartaoui.•ts, visit the
••!
•: • on my deck. she· d drop by. I Creator~ Syndicate Web
: :!:began to feel like a prisoner page at www.creators.com .

.,..,

'

God's NET .
recently sponsored a car
wash for the
playground at
Mulberry
Community
Center. Dee
Rader,
Coordinator of
Ministries for
God's NET, presented a $1,000
check to Nancy
Thoene, office
administrator.
The fundraising
goal tor the project is $ 12,000.

~&gt; Newspaper: Ohio teacher

'
.
Please see Dave or Brenda. at the The Daily ~entinel, 111 Court Street, Pomeroy
or call992-2155 for details. Ads must be paid for in advance.
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.•: · Hundreds of longtime edu- checks Lmder a law passed
' • . ·.cators will return to their last year.
classrooms in the next few
In mid-Ju ly. the state ·
weeks before tl1e state' has heal th department maileu
: · performed required buck- postcards to 12,00() educa- .
• ground checks on th em.
. tors whose resu Its hadn 't
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The Columbus Di spatch been received yet.
.: . ·reported Sunduy that the
The department's priori; slate isn' t requ iring f'inge~- ty i s to check new
prints to be submitted Llllttl licensees first before look• Sept. 5. A backlog in feeler- ing at longtime employees.
background
checks Jim Miller, who oversees
• al
means it cou ld be muc.h licensure and discipline for
longer before the Ohio the, department, says he 's
Department of Educa tion co nfident til e check s on
longtim e educators won't
·· exam ines the results.
' • · All schoo l workers must tu rn t&lt; p any significant
he fingerprinted for stale cri minal history. ·

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dc~u.le - m. t) he
Todd)" Tuesd&lt;~y. Aug. I&lt;J. the 2J2nd day ol 200S Ther e Bn,l!" .ri1d · K.ul Rovl'· .rre
.tltct 'cc tn g McC'.un aud
.rre I 14 day s lett til the year
-. horth.1nd lnr D ~ tlH lC I'.tlll donlllg d l.tLI ..,tllJLI!del
Ob.ul!.r 111 tclev rsed dch.ttes '
roday's Hrghltgllltll Htstory On Aug 19. IX12 the USS ,ll'U".IIIOils. ,l!ld tile V.Ot ds
In tim )l'.tt' s elect ron . - th .tt Oh,llll.t p.rsscs the
Constr tut r(•n deic&lt;~ted the Bllt!Sh lrr uatc Guerrrcrc oil Nov.r ,done i. ll l' \\ 1dl'l y du·cptcJ neit her McCarn till!' Oh.nn.r flllll'S S lC\ 1. my !..!ltc-Ss j.., tl1.11
Scotid dunng the W&lt;~r of I XI?.
•
.;s proufol GOPd11ty tlllks h.t" he en dll) \\ l1 c1e ne.lr .ts he cuuld "' "'t he ete, llon hy
On thts dale In 1807 Rohert Fulton\ North R11 cr
Repuhltc ills cett.unl y did r,111
.rnd hopefull y. "l1cll\ nwr ~r n . So 'vk(atil
Steamboat an rvcd 111 Alh&lt;~ny. two days alter iedVIIlg New York ex ploit I&lt;JHH Dcmocr.urc ,·,;n- wun't he. E.tlh h," hit L.m ·t he h!a~llcLI lo1 t'&lt;li:,JII U
In 19 18. "Yip' Y1p 1 Y&lt;~phdnk." .r lllllstnd rcHte hy lrvrng drda te Mrcil.rel Oukakt s' llll - below tire he ll. tho.u )!h
.ts m. tnv dnuhts .ts he Cdll
Berltn teaturing A•my rec1U 1h lrom Camp Upton 111 luu~h o! LOll\ tL!eJ lll l ltcJCJCI
:thout
tib,un.t
ML C.un LlldJgcd th.tt
Yaphank. NY .. opened 011 Btoc~d~;ay.
wrnr e Horton. but II IS" I all Ob.rnr.r · wmtld i&lt; hc ,, w.11· to
Thc1c are plenty to ex pl ('ll t
In 1934. a plebrscrte rn Germany approved the vesting ol that I Iutton commttted r.tpc wtn an clcc llon ., Obanu ·:--. To the extent th.rt ''c·elcht ily'
sole executrve power rn Adoll Httler
.md t~s"'.tu lt aflcr ht s 1cleasc. po ltlll' S ~;uuld h.rve lust the was .t suh ..;t itute for "eht
In I'142, dunng World War II. &lt;~ho ul nJXX I C.m.rdr.m .111d relllf~Hl'lll !! douhh .tho ut lr:tq W.;r. hLtt McC un ca n't tsm." even 1h.11 m.ty he lc-!..!. it
Bnttsh soldrers lullnchcd "drs,rstrous rard agarnst the Gcrm.tns D u k.tk l s' sf,_uJLt: on cnmc
ptove tltcy wetc pollltec~ ll y rm.tte. although Htlton ~nd
,;t Dieppe. Ftc~n ce. sLrlfering mme than 50 perccllt cdsualtres
In 2 00~. the Swift Bo,rt mot rv dtccl
Spl'd JS t~JL' sL.uccl y sy mbol s
In 1955. severe tlondrng rn the nurtbeastern US clarmed Vctct an s lor Truth dtd h.rve
McC.u11 ch,;rged th.rt dur - of s11ohhery
some 200 ltves.
d k gt tllllttlc hcl'l agatnst tng Ob.tma·, lnp to Ewope .
Mtll l' sc rHlU \ - .ulCI ,,]..,ll
In 1960, a tnbunal 111 Mo scow convrctcd .Amcncan U2 Se11 Juhn Kc11 y, D-M.rss .. he chose to play basketball IC)! lltmat ely h.r&lt;llL'd hy
pilot Francrs Gary Powers ot espronugc
\\ hn . a.. , dll .tllllw.u vcte-J.tn. 1.rthcr tlw1 vrsit woun&lt;.led McCarn - arc ()b,;ma's
In 1976. President Ford won the Repttblt c &lt;~n pr esr denti.tl once c h:. ngcd that t~troct tl cs troop s.\\ h ~ rc,t s lh e ciJllltn - oppn'&gt; Jtlull to tltc !J.tlj '-LII gl:'
nomrn .rl!on ut the party's convention 111 K.lllsas C11y. Mo
In 1982. Suv ret co&gt;monaut S\ct l,llla Sav!lskaya became
the second woman to be launched into sp.rcc.
EVOLUTION OF MICHAEL PHELPS ...
In' 1991. Sovret ha rd-l iners .mnounced to u shocked
world that Presrdent Mtkhatl S Gorbachev h.td been
removed from pov.er. (The emrp collapsed two days later.)
Ten years .tgo· President Cltnton spent .r quret 52nd btrth' day wrth hts tamrly on Martha's Vrneyard. Mass., as contllJversy contrnued to sw11 l over hts admtsstons to a gr.md JUry
concernr ng hrs rel,rtronship wrth ·Muntcd Lewmsky.
Ftve years ago A suicide truck bomb struck U.N headquarters Ill Baghdad, ktllmg 22. rncluding the top UN.
envoy, Sergro Yre11" de Mello. A sutcrde hombrng ol.; bus
111 Jerusalem killed 22 peopk: .
One year ago: Hurricane Dean, whrch had alre,tdy krlled
''
eight people on rts destructrve m.trch actoss tile Ctribhe.lll,
pummeled Jamai ca with gusting winds un&lt;.l torrent tal nuns
as a Category 4 storm. French Forergr1 Minrster Bet n.nd
Kouchner patd an unannounced and htghly symbolic visr t
to Baghdad - the first by a senror French ollinal si nce the
war started Elvira Arellano, an illegal rmmr grant who'd
taken refuge m a Chrc,;go church to avotd being separ.tl ed
from her U.S.-bo rn son. v.as deported to Mextco.
Today's Brrthdays: Author F rc~nk McCourt IS 78. Actre ss
Debra Paget IS 75 Tennrs coach Renee ·R rch.rrds is 74
When US Di s111ct Judge
A dellnttrve new h1 1o~ on
Actress Drana Muldaur IS 70 Srngcr Btlly J. Kramer IS 65
J,unes
Robertson
cle.ucd
tile
H.Jmdttn's
p!GVIUU S victory.
Country singer-songwr•tter Eddy Raven rs 64 Former
Wd
Y
lu1
the
CiudrJtaJMmo
Bay
the Stt p• cmc Cop1t liJIJ(, 1ulPresident Cltnton IS 62 Trpper Gore, wife of lurmcr Vrce
tng . 1 g am~o~t Bu~ll \ mJitt.tt y
Presrderit AI Gore. IS 60 Actor Peter Gall.tgher rs 53 tn.tl by ,; mtlrt.try comtntsston
ol
S.rlrm
l\hmed
commrssrons
t H.tmdan v
Singer-songv.11ter Gary Chapman "51 1-ootball Hall -oiH.rmu,;n
tile
l11
st'
Rum
sfeld)
.lun.tth,m
Famer- Anthony Munoz is 50 Rhythnhmd-blues srngcr
Nat
Amencdn
\\-dt
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IJJllcs
tJtt!l
M,rhlcr\ "The Cl1.1llcnge
Ivan Ncvtlle ts 4'1. Actor lohn Swnos is 45 Actress Kyr ,,
Hentoff
srm:e
World
W:rr
II
he
Hamdan
v Rum s l ~ ld and the
Sedgwick is 43. Country srnger Lee Ann Womack IS 42 TV
stud
''The
eyes
ol
the
world
Fight
Over
Prest&lt;.lcntral
reporter Tabrtha Soren is 41 Rapper Nate Dogg rs 39.
diC
011
Guantanamo
Hay.
Powe ,·· (F.utdl. S ll dll ' and
Actor Matthew Perry is 39
Grrnux ) - alsu de,crihc,
Thought for Today . "One can ltve in the shadow of an Justice must be dune there.
idea without grasping rt " - Eltwbeth Bowen. lnsh author ,iJld must he seen to be done tng th.;t there mrght he other ilow th,· Rcpttbltcan-conthere hurly and llnp.trttall y" go ve t nm ent
(lg\19-1973 ).
"ge Jll'Jes tJOiled Congtess ldlg:ely cvts(Los ;\ ngeles J rmcs. Aug. 4 ). .;round And there w.t' an cer,ttcd til.!!' Supreme Cnu11
Wh,il the wotld lnund nut lllliCdtble lllU!Ilellt Ill the dec rs ton 111 till'' subsequent
I
tom
observers at the tn ,r l coutt " A H.rmd.tm lawyer Mtlrtur~ Co11 unrssums Act
LETTERS TO THE
H,tlild.lll 's 2110X Wd l
""' the dtstlltss:tl ol man y wanted to :rsk a question '·of
EDITOR
ol our rules ol l,;v. '" spectl·- dll FBI wrtness that must Ci llllCS lll.tl then heLO!liC the
rca ll y rcqu11 ed by cnmman- h.;'c hee l! ,;hou t the CIA lirst ma)or test ol whether
Leiters to th~ editor itr~ welcome. Til er 1hmtld he /e11
ckr
111 chrel George W. BLtsh (cotKet nrng secret C IA Bu sh can val tdate these
than 300 wurd1 All/etten an' sulyect to edatn g. IIIII\ I ht'
all
by
hrnfscll' - a No; 13. IIti e!! ogat1o11s ol H.tmd.tml commi ... sruns he in vc nted
signed, wtd ilwlude addre11 and /elephnne llllllli&gt;et No
200 1 Mtlt!,ny Order 111 The govc1nment obJcLled When th e t11.tl was allmve'd
urls1gned /etten w1ll IJe publt.1hed L&lt;'tter.l .1/wu/d he 111
wh tch
he
est,rhli shed () ll cl--tsst li c&lt;t iiOil grounds to proceed. Mahlet wrote 111
good ta~te, adcbf!\Hng tsuu·.s. not pr1 Hmalwe.~. Lefler.'! of
M
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mmr
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The defense J,rwyc t held up Time m.tgazmc. the ,"out thanks to orga111zation.1 and inrhl'idua/, ll'til 1101 he &lt;napt·'Give
n
thc
,
c.ltmgeJ
to
the
ed for publtcmwn.
the
'II II
Comm r" ron come or Hamd.;n's (I i.tl
s.tlety ol the Unrted States Repor t .tnd s.rtd .till want to could tniiLtcnce not JU st how
and the nature ol rnt ern.rtliJil- do rs rc.;d o ne se ntence tennt ls m :, u s pcL: l~ arc llcat"''C'tol!sm, ,mel to the exWnt ltum the 'I/ II Cotnmrssron ed rn the ftrtur e but .tlsc'
P'""dcd by ,md under til ts Repm t (th.rt w.rs on The whether the whole sy,tem
Ollkr. I fmd consrst cnt wrlll New York T11nes best seller tlut Presrdent Bush ltrst
(USPS 213-960)
SCl'llOil XJ6 ol IItie 10. Irs!)" He w,rs nut pcrmrtteu. author •Led rn the altcrm,,th
Reader Services
Ohio Valley Publishing
Unr ted States Code. that I! ts
The tact that the mrlit.try ol Sept. II v. ill sur vive
·
Co.
not praclictblc to apply II) Jury acqllll\ed Hamdan ol under the nex t comntatldcr
Correction Polley
Published every arternoon Monday
mtlttary comm rssioos under th e most sC Jiott s charges 111 ch rel "(Time. Jul y '24 1.
Our mam concern 1n all sto nes IS to
th roug h Fnday 11 1 Court Street
tlus
order
the
prrnctplcs
ot
\II l1.1t of the nex t mm be accurate If you know of an error Pomeroy Oh to
consprracy tn commit terror
Secon d -class
law and the niles ol evrdcnce attacks and consprr.tcy to ktll mandcr rn d11cl '!
m a story. call the newsroom at (740) postage patd at Pomeroy
generall y recogni1ed 111 the Amcnc.tn&lt; - does not. says
Member· The Assoc1ated Pres s and
John McCu)l supported
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the Ohio Newspaper Association
trial ol cllmmal cases 111 the · Col. Steven Davtd. one of the Mtlit:uy Comm tssron'
Postmaster· Send address correcUIl lted St.tles &lt;.lrstrrct courts." IllS dele11se lav.yers. vmdt- Act, .tnd hds also .tgteed with
Our main number is
tions to The Da~ly Sentt nel 111 Court
He drdn't bother with JUdi- c.tte "the military commis- Uu sh's veto uf ,, htll th.rt
(740) 992-2156 .
Street Pomeroy Ohm-45769
approv&lt;~l.
era!
would ha ve rcqurrcd the CIA
Sillll system ... There's only
Department extensions are:
Although
Army'
Col.
(uKiltdtng
Its 'eu·ct pnsons
been vindrcatron of the
Subscription Rates
By carrier or motor route
Lawrence Morris, chrci' power and reason ot (the) srx tllol! Bush cont"luc' to :ruthoNews
One month
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prosec utor at th e Hamdan p.mcl members to stand tall. nze) 10 .rdllere to the Army
Editor: Char1ene HoefliCh, Ext 12
Oneyear
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111~11 . tnst'ited 1t wus "a n l.tke I herr oaths set iousl y .md
ftc ld M.mual by whrch ,;II nl
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One month
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in p.11t the Bu sh 200 1 ' These srx senior mtlrtc~r y not 1n etl!.!~n!e 111 1or1u1 e )
One year
Subscribers should remtt 1f1 advance
Milit.n y Oruc1 Some ul tile ollrccts on the ILtry rose. 111
Advertising
So il 'Vc·:ls not surpnsmg
. Outside Sales: Dave Harris Ext t 5 d1rect to the Dmly Sentnel No Sllbtcs
llmon
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was
g
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in
th.1t.
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sclt
-1
cspect,
o~bovc
the
scnphon by matl permitted m areas
Outalde Sties. Brenda Dav1s. Ext 16 where home camer servtce 15 avatlclosed cour1 , 'ome ol 11 was wrec k ol the American jus- p,trttal convrc tron , McC:11n
ClaasJCirc::.: Judy Clark, Ext 10
secret m based on he.trs.1y tree system 111 which they s: ud 111 .; prepared st.rtcment
able
evrdencc. To give one nf h.rd bee n participatrng They to the medra: "Unhke Sen .
Mall Subscription
many other examples ol the did conv rct Hamdan of pro- Ob,mu w ho 'otcd .rgc~rns)
General Manager
Inside Meigs County
denial of du e process 111 the vtdrng m.ttcnal support to a the liVItll!;ny CommiSsrotl s
Charlene Hoelhch , Ext 12
13 Weeks
'32 26
courtroom, Ben W11ner. an ll'I'IUII S! OJg atii ZUl \0 11. but, Act ) and favors g1v1 ng AI
26 Weeks
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Amenc.tn Cl\·tl Lrbcrties CtJlllrary to the Bu sh .rdmrn-· Q.rcd.t tc11 n1t"h clltect aL:ces"
52 We eks
' 127 11
E·mall:
Un ron attmncy. reported "tt:tiiOil s Chi'Oi iiC IC\'ISIOllS to U 'i ll\ ilio~n u. u1 r'b. to cpnnews@mydallysen \lnel com
Outside Meigs County
from the trial
of llllCrn~ltiOil~ll IJ Cal iCS and tcst thct l d,·tenttntt. I rccog13 Weeks
' 53 55
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name
CIA
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court
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Meigs reunion cruise set

omy lor the 21,(centuryne w cnc tgy. new JObs, new

liopc lor America's tamiltes .. He c.rll s on the averc~gc voter to partrctpate m
"the L&lt;Jillplete trunslorma1r on ot our economy'" and
ac knowledges that sacrifice
wrll he pat t ol 11.
The 'i s!lln rs easrly
unrealrstlc But McCain sti ll
needs to emmc tate a nval
'"ion. Presrdentral votes are
.li w.tVs bets on the future.
.md ·McC.rin needs to give
the electorate something to
bet ott. nut .rust bet agatnst.
( Mo11 o11 Ktmilra&lt; ke ts
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C&lt;Hnmon cnmmals."
H:mr&lt;.l,m wa&gt; not captured
un the b.rttleltcld. The milt,
ta ry rtrry cleared hrm of
bcmg '\t d.mgerous terrorrst." And McC.un ts oblivrous to the I.ret - show'n by
the
Department
of
Delcnsc \ own records
that many pri soners at
Gu,rnt.tn.rmo Bay had no
conncct tons wt th AI Qaeda
Burack Obo1ma sard of the
H,undan trial (Wall Street
lourn.tl. Aug 7) that it
"underscores the dangerous
ll ,rws in the .rdmmrstralton's
legal fr.mtcv.ork lt 's trme to
hetl er protect the Amencan
people and our values by

repu g: rlttn ce because he IS so

o/f\ 1e11mrned amfwntv on

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Ww on th&lt;' Bill of
Rt~h11 and tile Gatheri11g

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Training atAEP's Gavin Plant
The Galha County Amencan Red Cross wrll
conduct training on how to perform cardiopulmonary
resusctlatron (CPR) on adults and chtldren The
training wrll take place at the Gavtn plant tn Cheshtre
on Saturday, September 13.
The class begins at 9 a.m and wrlllast
approximately four hours. Thts tratmng 1s.free and
open to all tnterested persons ages 13 and above.
but participants must preregister wtth the Galha
County Red Cross Call 446-8555 to regrster, or for
more informatiOn about the trarning Class stze rs
hmtted and w111 be filled on a first-call, ftrst-served
basis
The American Red Cross CPR program is
designed to give people the confrdence to respond in
an emergency sttuatton with sktlls that can save a
life. This course provides partrclpants with baste
emergency techniques so that they can respond to
breathi,ng and cardiac emergencies tn adults and
children.

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P~At

Tuesday... Mostly sunny.
Highs in the upper 80s.
Southwest winds around 5
mph ... Becomin~ northwest
around 5 mph m the afternoon.
Tuesday night... Partly
cloudy. Lows in the upper
50s. North winds around 5
in
the
mph
evenin!! ... Becoming light
'
and vanable.
Wednesday ... Mostly
sunny. Highs in the mid 80s.
Northeast winds around 5
mph.
night ...
Wednesday

Mostly clear. Lows in the
upper 50s. East winds
around 5 mph.
Thursday
through
Friday...Partly
cloudy.
Highs in the upper 80s.
Lows in the mid 60s.
Friday
nJght
and
Saturday...Mostly cloudy.
Lows in the upper 60s.
Highs in the upper 80s.
Saturday night... Mostly
cloudy with a chance of
showers and thunder-.
storms. Lows in the mid
60s. Chance of rain 30 percent.

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ArreSt

sure JUS-

ex treme ,, pro-abortionist
that he opposed, in the
lllulOIS legrsl.rture. a brll to
preset ve babres born alive
alter botched abortrons )
Mo,trmportantly, the milrt.try JliiY in the Hamdan
trtal dtd show the world that
the former MeCum was
rt gll! when he said or
Amerrc.m values again st the
!CII OIIStS " It 's not about
them. it' s .tbOut us''
As commander in chief,
wr ll McCatn nonetheless
contrnue to rmplement
George W Bu sh's separate
legal system. exemplified
by"" rn ve ntrons of the mrll! ary commrssions - along
with the CIA's secret prisons .rnd "ren&lt;.lru ons" of suspech.to be· tor tured 111 other
cou ntnes'l If he is elected,
the wntld wrll be watching.
(Nat Hento/( i1 a twrioll-

New Ha;en , W Va .. and
Deni se E
West. 21 :
Reedsvrlle. Keith Allen
Hendnck s, 46, and Clara
Ohhnge r.
54 .
Naomr
Middleport ; James Edward
Mornson, 47 . and Lori
Lynn
Prerce,
34.
Middleport ; Jimmre Ray
Snrder, 45 , and Marilyn
Jane Starkey, 44, Marietta.
John Daniel Hill , 27,
Pomeroy, and Amber Rose
Athey, 24, Hanford, W.Va.;
Leopold August Bucher,
55.
Pmjurra , Western
Au stralta, and Shirley Ann
Smrth , 56, Mtddleport;
Wtlham Enc Hayes, 35,
and Brllre Jo Marcmko, 33,
Chri stopher
Rac ine ,
Myers. 21, Pomeroy, and
Ashle y Rtley. 19, Long
Bottom .
David Lew ts Heighton,
29, and Brittany Nicole
Denny, 23. Mtddleport; Erik
Whitney
Pax t o~.
31,
Lexington, and Brandy
Lynn Call , 31, Rutland;
Steven J. McCullough. 28,
Pomeroy, and Holly L.
Hannah . 25 , Bedford; and
James Wrlliam Clifford , Jt. ,
61 , Pomeroy. and Vrrgrma
Lourse Cleek. 69, Racme.

Mann's two attorneys, told tnal." satd Prerce after the
the JUdge Mann has concerns hear mg. "That ·, why he
about Johnson's family
ente red thrs pled But we
"It was his desire to take apprecrate the st,tt e of Ohro
responstbiltty tor the cnme dtsmtssed the de.tth penalty
and wanted to spo~re the spec•ficatrons It 's a I au and
family any additional pain just resolution to thi s case
and ~ot put them through a lor everyone mvolved "

Fitness

A military jury rljects Bush 5 rule if law

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POMEROY - Marnage
hcenses have bee n rssued m
Mergs County Common
Pleas Court to· Chase
Carlyle PQrter, 24. and
Talya Mari ssa Gillespie, 22.
Pomeroy; Cody Joseph
Hysell, 19. and Selena
Marie Spencer, 19, Racine ,
Todd Lewis Lee, 37, and
Judy Lynn Morn s, 45 ,
Tuppers Plums: Kyle Blarr
Kinnan , 19, Mtddleport.
and Bnttany Drane Chapell,
19, Shade.
Larry Wayne Young . 40,
Tuppers
Plarns.
and
Claircy Lou Webb, 45.
Middleport ;
Darri ck
Eugene McCloud, 35, and
Sandra Garl Southern, 36,
Pomeroy , Michael Lee
Collins, 42. and Alvena
Dawn Harns, 34, Chester;
Donald Lee Schartiger, 30,
and
Karen
Lorena
Flanagan, 40, Middleport;
Davrd Sigman , 43, and
Marcie Smith Feathers, 33,
Middleport .
Chad Enc Smeeks. Sr..
28, and Dusty Krystin Lynn
Murphy, 21, Reedsvrlle;
Stephen R. Gerlach. 27.

Immunization clinic

,.

I tee to tennnsts through our
courts and our Uniform
Co&lt;.le ol Mrlttary Justice."
11 .tgree wrth Obama's
re,tctron to the tri.rl; but rf I
vote lor hun. rt will be wtth

Marriage licenses

Ohio inmate changes plea in murder

.ttt.lLk ed .ts g tdlKii ose and

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Sentenced

Divorces {

Meigs school open houses

When Ob,una talks about
the luture. he so.rrs He talks

Durham
from
Brian
Durhum. Melissa R. Brown
and Matthev. T Brown, Sr.
Amber Nicole Boling and
John Paul Boling , and
Sandra Je,L!l D1stelhorst from
Joshua David Distelhorst.

POMEROY - Actions
for ~ts so lutton of marrmgc
were filed 111 Mergs County
Common Pleas Court by
Dawn M Jones, Racine.
and Curtis D Jones, Racrne.
Sandra
J.
Carnahan.
Pomeroy. and Jame s A.
POMEROY - Matthew
Carnahan, Rac me, ,md
T.
Brown was sentenced to
Sarah Ni chol s, Middleport.
and
Andrew
N rchols, one year in , prison, with
credit for 184 days, on a
Huntington. W Va
Dissolutions were granted mot ron to revoke commumto John Rrchard Bentz and ty control and an ongmal
Angel Mtchelle Bentz, and charge . of breakrng and
Tamela Sue Marcinko and entenng.
Mi chael R Richmond
Stephen P. Marcmko
was sentenced to one year
on eac h ot two counts of
breakmg and entenng and a
count of grand theft, on a
POMEROY - Dtvorce matron to revoke commumacltons were filed 111 Metgs ty control. He was grven
County Common Pleas 137 davs credit
Court by Elizabeth Ann
Elish"a Drcken s was senMiddleport, tenced to one year each on
POMEROY - An open house at the Meigs Local Meadows,
Primary/Intermediate School wrll be held from 5 to 1 p.m. against Mitchell Hayes charges 9f possessron of
tonight (Thesday.) One will also be held at the Meigs High Meadows, Middleport , and dru gs and trafficking in
School tonight from 5:30 to 7:30p.m.
Vinda J. Erwm. Middleport, drugs . on a motron to
against Matthew C Erwm. revoke commumty control.
Dayton.
·
He v.us given credit for 202
Drvorces were granted to davs served, and ordered to
POMEROY - Metgs High School's Class of 1972 and Carol S. Lewi s from pay the cost ol hr s confine1973 will be reuniting for a river boat' cruise on the Rubel . Michael D Lewr s. Rebecca ment.$1 , 155
from 5-6:30 p.m., Friday, Sept. 12, the night of the homecoming game. Tickets cost $10 per person and can be
obtained at King Ace Hardware in Middlerort, at The
Eagles through Andy Vaughan or by contacting Jo Ellen
Yeary at 2315 Woodland Avenue, S0uth Charleston, W.Va.
AKRON (AP) - A con- tor rape ts up next year.
25303. If paying by check. make it payable to "Meigs victed raptst Monday told a
M.rnn made no other
Classes of '72 and '73." The river cruise is also open to JUdge he is gutlty of a comment. but lrstened m
friends and family of class members.
woman's 1998 murder that court as Elkms called hrm a
was tntllally blamed on the coward who rumed hves
vrcttm 's son-in-law.
"''m just glad that I can
Through a plea deal with call it over,'' Elkms said
POMEROY -A childhood immumzation clime will be prosecutors. Earl Mann, 35, after the plea heanng.
held from 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. today at the Meigs avords trial in the death of
When family members
County Health Department. A $7 donation appreciated but . 58-year-old Jud~h Johnson spoke at the hearmg, Mann
and rs spared the possible sometrmes frowned and
not required for service.
death sentence that could glanced downward.
have come wrth a jury conJohnson's
daughter,
.'
vrctton.
Melinda Dawson. wept
from Page At
Mann pleaded guilty to whrle makrng her statement
the aggravated murder and to Mann : " You murdered
hke in professional rehabilitation and work-out centers.
rape of Johnson, plus the
"We want this to be a community showplace," Deem attempted murder &lt;)!ld twe my mother and tr ied to mursard. "We've invested in quality eqmpment, and taken sev- counts of rape of Johnson's der my nrece! You caused
eral measures to make this a first class facility. It will only granddaughter, then 6 years thi s family nothing but pain
and devastation."
get better as we proceed into the future. I am really excited old.
Bnan Pierce, one of
about this facility and being able to serve our public. It
Clarence Elkins, 45 , had
should be something we can all be proud of."
been convicted in 1999 ot
Once the fitness center is open, Southern will announce ktlling Johnson, his is mothtimes that members of the public can utilize the facility.
er-m-law, at her home rn
Barberton, an Akron suburb
FRt 8/15/08- THURS 8121108
about 40 mtl es south of
WWW SPRINGVALlEYCINEMA.COM
Box Office Open• 0
Cleveland.
6 30 PM FOR EVENING SHOWS &amp;
from
Elkins, who served nearly
12:30 PM FOR
WED THRU SUN MATINEES
senseven
years
of
a
hfe
TUES. IS BARGAIN NIGHT
So far, no arrests have been made.
tence,
later
received
$1
milMIRRORS (A) .
During summer eradication, troopers search for plants
1 ;tO, 3;30, 7:10 &amp; 9;30
using a helicopter and specialized camera that can detect lion from the state in a
the heat signature of the ~lant. Once marijuana plots have wrongful incarceration setSTAR WARS; THE CLONE
tlement.
been found, troopers go m by foot, collect the plants by
WARS (PG)
Elkins obtained the cruhand and transport them to the detachment to be docu1 :00, 3;00, 7;00 • 9;00
cial DNA sample himself by
mented as evidence.
TROPIC THUNDER (R)
snatching a cigarette butt
The marijuana is later destroyed.
1 ;30, 3;30, 7;30 &amp; 9;30
from
Mann
while
they
were
For the summer of 2008, Starcher said troopers have
THE MUMMY; TOMB OF THE
found more than $16,000,000 in almost 8,000 marijuana both inmates at the
DRAGON EMPERIOR (PG13)
Correctional
plants in 55 plots throughout Mason County. The find also Mansfield
1;00, 3;10, 7;00. 9;10
has resulted m seven people being arrested on the charge of Institution.
THE DARK KNIGHT (PG13)
Mann
told
Summit
12;55, 3;40, 6;55 &amp; 9;40
cultivation of marijuana.
County Common Pleas
PINEAPPLE EXPRESS (R)
Judge Robert Gippm that
1;10, 3:10,7:10 &amp; 9:10
his lawyers explained the
SISTERHOOD OF THE
plea deal and. he underfrom Page AI
TRAVELING PANTS 2 (PG!3)
stands it. The plea agree1:00,3:15,7:00. 9;15
of possession of a controlled substance - marijuana with ment will keep him in
NOW S OWING MATINEE
intent to deliver. Thompson also lives on Crab Creek Road prison for at least 55 years
WED THRU ·SUN
after his present pnson term
near Thacker.
He appeared before Roush, who set a $1,500 bond, and
then was taken to the Western Regional Jail. He was
released from the jail Sunday.

Local Briefs

.tftt&gt;J ~etttng tdx cuts.

sw1tt

Dissolutions

POMEROY -Mary Elizabeth Bowen, 85, Pomeroy,
passed away on Aug. 17, 2008 at her residence.
She was born on Oct. 14, 1922, in Minersville, daughter
of the late Bert Karr and Clara Saul Karr. She was formerly employed as a secretary at the Chevrolet dealership in
Pomeroy. She enjoyed golfing and bridge. She was· a wonderful fnend and loved by many. She was a member of the
Trinity Church of Pomeroy.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by
husband, Tom Bowen; brothers, James Karr, Bert Karr,
Richard Karr.
She is survived by a special mece, Jacqueline A. Ztdar and
her husband, Frank of Sa~amore Hills; and several cousins.
A memorial service wtll be held at noon on Saturday,
Aug. 23, 2008 at the Anderson McDaniel Funeral Home in
Pomeroy. There wil] be no calling hours. A registry is available online at www.andersonmcdaniel.com.

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bringm~

For the Record

Mary Ellzlbell• BoWen

negative)---"---"' but needs positive
.tnd tclu sal to credit its success . hts broken promrse on
.ll'l'l'plrng public fundrng for
the "Cl!eral election camp.u~n"' ,;nd hi' enet gy and
t:UUlOIIl\L poJJL ies
A se11ous deb. rtc is now
Lutdcr '' ay - ,md. but tor
Ob.tm.t. rt could be gornl! on
l.lll' to Lu.e about
11 It ether In fo,t er energy
llllll'pel!dc ncc tJ1rou gh "all of
the
ahm c."
mcludrng
• d1 JIIJ11g and nucledJ. 01 mainly thmugh deve lopment of
JitCill,illl c lucls .rnd conser1 a!i&lt;Jtl. a' Ob.rma proposes.
t\ru •t lte r Jeh&lt;~te " under
""Y '"~r whether the middle cl:1ss IS b~ tte r off getting
ta' c· ut s, re bates and JObs
liL'ttted by g l1Ve1nment sub-

Cll!!l t "' ) '" .rll the ll .rk
hL··.., t.tk tn g lot tt. Sen John
McConn· 11.1~ e\cty nght to
"go negallvc" on S~n
B.llalk Ob.lltl.l ~- httl he 'd
better 111111 up hi s postll\c
McC.1111 has becl! tll. tktllg a

Dan Goodrich

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wrnr e Horton. but II IS" I all Ob.rnr.r · wmtld i&lt; hc ,, w.11· to
Thc1c are plenty to ex pl ('ll t
In 1934. a plebrscrte rn Germany approved the vesting ol that I Iutton commttted r.tpc wtn an clcc llon ., Obanu ·:--. To the extent th.rt ''c·elcht ily'
sole executrve power rn Adoll Httler
.md t~s"'.tu lt aflcr ht s 1cleasc. po ltlll' S ~;uuld h.rve lust the was .t suh ..;t itute for "eht
In I'142, dunng World War II. &lt;~ho ul nJXX I C.m.rdr.m .111d relllf~Hl'lll !! douhh .tho ut lr:tq W.;r. hLtt McC un ca n't tsm." even 1h.11 m.ty he lc-!..!. it
Bnttsh soldrers lullnchcd "drs,rstrous rard agarnst the Gcrm.tns D u k.tk l s' sf,_uJLt: on cnmc
ptove tltcy wetc pollltec~ ll y rm.tte. although Htlton ~nd
,;t Dieppe. Ftc~n ce. sLrlfering mme than 50 perccllt cdsualtres
In 2 00~. the Swift Bo,rt mot rv dtccl
Spl'd JS t~JL' sL.uccl y sy mbol s
In 1955. severe tlondrng rn the nurtbeastern US clarmed Vctct an s lor Truth dtd h.rve
McC.u11 ch,;rged th.rt dur - of s11ohhery
some 200 ltves.
d k gt tllllttlc hcl'l agatnst tng Ob.tma·, lnp to Ewope .
Mtll l' sc rHlU \ - .ulCI ,,]..,ll
In 1960, a tnbunal 111 Mo scow convrctcd .Amcncan U2 Se11 Juhn Kc11 y, D-M.rss .. he chose to play basketball IC)! lltmat ely h.r&lt;llL'd hy
pilot Francrs Gary Powers ot espronugc
\\ hn . a.. , dll .tllllw.u vcte-J.tn. 1.rthcr tlw1 vrsit woun&lt;.led McCarn - arc ()b,;ma's
In 1976. President Ford won the Repttblt c &lt;~n pr esr denti.tl once c h:. ngcd that t~troct tl cs troop s.\\ h ~ rc,t s lh e ciJllltn - oppn'&gt; Jtlull to tltc !J.tlj '-LII gl:'
nomrn .rl!on ut the party's convention 111 K.lllsas C11y. Mo
In 1982. Suv ret co&gt;monaut S\ct l,llla Sav!lskaya became
the second woman to be launched into sp.rcc.
EVOLUTION OF MICHAEL PHELPS ...
In' 1991. Sovret ha rd-l iners .mnounced to u shocked
world that Presrdent Mtkhatl S Gorbachev h.td been
removed from pov.er. (The emrp collapsed two days later.)
Ten years .tgo· President Cltnton spent .r quret 52nd btrth' day wrth hts tamrly on Martha's Vrneyard. Mass., as contllJversy contrnued to sw11 l over hts admtsstons to a gr.md JUry
concernr ng hrs rel,rtronship wrth ·Muntcd Lewmsky.
Ftve years ago A suicide truck bomb struck U.N headquarters Ill Baghdad, ktllmg 22. rncluding the top UN.
envoy, Sergro Yre11" de Mello. A sutcrde hombrng ol.; bus
111 Jerusalem killed 22 peopk: .
One year ago: Hurricane Dean, whrch had alre,tdy krlled
''
eight people on rts destructrve m.trch actoss tile Ctribhe.lll,
pummeled Jamai ca with gusting winds un&lt;.l torrent tal nuns
as a Category 4 storm. French Forergr1 Minrster Bet n.nd
Kouchner patd an unannounced and htghly symbolic visr t
to Baghdad - the first by a senror French ollinal si nce the
war started Elvira Arellano, an illegal rmmr grant who'd
taken refuge m a Chrc,;go church to avotd being separ.tl ed
from her U.S.-bo rn son. v.as deported to Mextco.
Today's Brrthdays: Author F rc~nk McCourt IS 78. Actre ss
Debra Paget IS 75 Tennrs coach Renee ·R rch.rrds is 74
When US Di s111ct Judge
A dellnttrve new h1 1o~ on
Actress Drana Muldaur IS 70 Srngcr Btlly J. Kramer IS 65
J,unes
Robertson
cle.ucd
tile
H.Jmdttn's
p!GVIUU S victory.
Country singer-songwr•tter Eddy Raven rs 64 Former
Wd
Y
lu1
the
CiudrJtaJMmo
Bay
the Stt p• cmc Cop1t liJIJ(, 1ulPresident Cltnton IS 62 Trpper Gore, wife of lurmcr Vrce
tng . 1 g am~o~t Bu~ll \ mJitt.tt y
Presrderit AI Gore. IS 60 Actor Peter Gall.tgher rs 53 tn.tl by ,; mtlrt.try comtntsston
ol
S.rlrm
l\hmed
commrssrons
t H.tmdan v
Singer-songv.11ter Gary Chapman "51 1-ootball Hall -oiH.rmu,;n
tile
l11
st'
Rum
sfeld)
.lun.tth,m
Famer- Anthony Munoz is 50 Rhythnhmd-blues srngcr
Nat
Amencdn
\\-dt
-C
IJJllcs
tJtt!l
M,rhlcr\ "The Cl1.1llcnge
Ivan Ncvtlle ts 4'1. Actor lohn Swnos is 45 Actress Kyr ,,
Hentoff
srm:e
World
W:rr
II
he
Hamdan
v Rum s l ~ ld and the
Sedgwick is 43. Country srnger Lee Ann Womack IS 42 TV
stud
''The
eyes
ol
the
world
Fight
Over
Prest&lt;.lcntral
reporter Tabrtha Soren is 41 Rapper Nate Dogg rs 39.
diC
011
Guantanamo
Hay.
Powe ,·· (F.utdl. S ll dll ' and
Actor Matthew Perry is 39
Grrnux ) - alsu de,crihc,
Thought for Today . "One can ltve in the shadow of an Justice must be dune there.
idea without grasping rt " - Eltwbeth Bowen. lnsh author ,iJld must he seen to be done tng th.;t there mrght he other ilow th,· Rcpttbltcan-conthere hurly and llnp.trttall y" go ve t nm ent
(lg\19-1973 ).
"ge Jll'Jes tJOiled Congtess ldlg:ely cvts(Los ;\ ngeles J rmcs. Aug. 4 ). .;round And there w.t' an cer,ttcd til.!!' Supreme Cnu11
Wh,il the wotld lnund nut lllliCdtble lllU!Ilellt Ill the dec rs ton 111 till'' subsequent
I
tom
observers at the tn ,r l coutt " A H.rmd.tm lawyer Mtlrtur~ Co11 unrssums Act
LETTERS TO THE
H,tlild.lll 's 2110X Wd l
""' the dtstlltss:tl ol man y wanted to :rsk a question '·of
EDITOR
ol our rules ol l,;v. '" spectl·- dll FBI wrtness that must Ci llllCS lll.tl then heLO!liC the
rca ll y rcqu11 ed by cnmman- h.;'c hee l! ,;hou t the CIA lirst ma)or test ol whether
Leiters to th~ editor itr~ welcome. Til er 1hmtld he /e11
ckr
111 chrel George W. BLtsh (cotKet nrng secret C IA Bu sh can val tdate these
than 300 wurd1 All/etten an' sulyect to edatn g. IIIII\ I ht'
all
by
hrnfscll' - a No; 13. IIti e!! ogat1o11s ol H.tmd.tml commi ... sruns he in vc nted
signed, wtd ilwlude addre11 and /elephnne llllllli&gt;et No
200 1 Mtlt!,ny Order 111 The govc1nment obJcLled When th e t11.tl was allmve'd
urls1gned /etten w1ll IJe publt.1hed L&lt;'tter.l .1/wu/d he 111
wh tch
he
est,rhli shed () ll cl--tsst li c&lt;t iiOil grounds to proceed. Mahlet wrote 111
good ta~te, adcbf!\Hng tsuu·.s. not pr1 Hmalwe.~. Lefler.'! of
M
tlnar
y
C'
o
mmr
ssr
on s:
The defense J,rwyc t held up Time m.tgazmc. the ,"out thanks to orga111zation.1 and inrhl'idua/, ll'til 1101 he &lt;napt·'Give
n
thc
,
c.ltmgeJ
to
the
ed for publtcmwn.
the
'II II
Comm r" ron come or Hamd.;n's (I i.tl
s.tlety ol the Unrted States Repor t .tnd s.rtd .till want to could tniiLtcnce not JU st how
and the nature ol rnt ern.rtliJil- do rs rc.;d o ne se ntence tennt ls m :, u s pcL: l~ arc llcat"''C'tol!sm, ,mel to the exWnt ltum the 'I/ II Cotnmrssron ed rn the ftrtur e but .tlsc'
P'""dcd by ,md under til ts Repm t (th.rt w.rs on The whether the whole sy,tem
Ollkr. I fmd consrst cnt wrlll New York T11nes best seller tlut Presrdent Bush ltrst
(USPS 213-960)
SCl'llOil XJ6 ol IItie 10. Irs!)" He w,rs nut pcrmrtteu. author •Led rn the altcrm,,th
Reader Services
Ohio Valley Publishing
Unr ted States Code. that I! ts
The tact that the mrlit.try ol Sept. II v. ill sur vive
·
Co.
not praclictblc to apply II) Jury acqllll\ed Hamdan ol under the nex t comntatldcr
Correction Polley
Published every arternoon Monday
mtlttary comm rssioos under th e most sC Jiott s charges 111 ch rel "(Time. Jul y '24 1.
Our mam concern 1n all sto nes IS to
th roug h Fnday 11 1 Court Street
tlus
order
the
prrnctplcs
ot
\II l1.1t of the nex t mm be accurate If you know of an error Pomeroy Oh to
consprracy tn commit terror
Secon d -class
law and the niles ol evrdcnce attacks and consprr.tcy to ktll mandcr rn d11cl '!
m a story. call the newsroom at (740) postage patd at Pomeroy
generall y recogni1ed 111 the Amcnc.tn&lt; - does not. says
Member· The Assoc1ated Pres s and
John McCu)l supported
992·2156
the Ohio Newspaper Association
trial ol cllmmal cases 111 the · Col. Steven Davtd. one of the Mtlit:uy Comm tssron'
Postmaster· Send address correcUIl lted St.tles &lt;.lrstrrct courts." IllS dele11se lav.yers. vmdt- Act, .tnd hds also .tgteed with
Our main number is
tions to The Da~ly Sentt nel 111 Court
He drdn't bother with JUdi- c.tte "the military commis- Uu sh's veto uf ,, htll th.rt
(740) 992-2156 .
Street Pomeroy Ohm-45769
approv&lt;~l.
era!
would ha ve rcqurrcd the CIA
Sillll system ... There's only
Department extensions are:
Although
Army'
Col.
(uKiltdtng
Its 'eu·ct pnsons
been vindrcatron of the
Subscription Rates
By carrier or motor route
Lawrence Morris, chrci' power and reason ot (the) srx tllol! Bush cont"luc' to :ruthoNews
One month
'1 D 27
prosec utor at th e Hamdan p.mcl members to stand tall. nze) 10 .rdllere to the Army
Editor: Char1ene HoefliCh, Ext 12
Oneyear
' 11584
111~11 . tnst'ited 1t wus "a n l.tke I herr oaths set iousl y .md
ftc ld M.mual by whrch ,;II nl
Dally
50'
Reporter: Br~an Reed E)(t 14 _
open
and
tan·
.rnd
lhormr
gh
the
other &lt;It !!led ,md scnlltt ydo
tl1e1r
dut
y."
!Natrnn
.tl
Senior C1tlzen rate s
Reporter: Beth Sergent. Ext 13
ptocess."
the
tC'lt
lt
ec
hoed
h.lsed seJ v1rcs ~ue m.mJated
Publtc R.tdto. Aug. 7)
One month
'1 0.27
'103.90
in p.11t the Bu sh 200 1 ' These srx senior mtlrtc~r y not 1n etl!.!~n!e 111 1or1u1 e )
One year
Subscribers should remtt 1f1 advance
Milit.n y Oruc1 Some ul tile ollrccts on the ILtry rose. 111
Advertising
So il 'Vc·:ls not surpnsmg
. Outside Sales: Dave Harris Ext t 5 d1rect to the Dmly Sentnel No Sllbtcs
llmon
y
was
g
t\l
en
in
th.1t.
.1J'tcr H:und,m's recen t
sclt
-1
cspect,
o~bovc
the
scnphon by matl permitted m areas
Outalde Sties. Brenda Dav1s. Ext 16 where home camer servtce 15 avatlclosed cour1 , 'ome ol 11 was wrec k ol the American jus- p,trttal convrc tron , McC:11n
ClaasJCirc::.: Judy Clark, Ext 10
secret m based on he.trs.1y tree system 111 which they s: ud 111 .; prepared st.rtcment
able
evrdencc. To give one nf h.rd bee n participatrng They to the medra: "Unhke Sen .
Mall Subscription
many other examples ol the did conv rct Hamdan of pro- Ob,mu w ho 'otcd .rgc~rns)
General Manager
Inside Meigs County
denial of du e process 111 the vtdrng m.ttcnal support to a the liVItll!;ny CommiSsrotl s
Charlene Hoelhch , Ext 12
13 Weeks
'32 26
courtroom, Ben W11ner. an ll'I'IUII S! OJg atii ZUl \0 11. but, Act ) and favors g1v1 ng AI
26 Weeks
'64 20
Amenc.tn Cl\·tl Lrbcrties CtJlllrary to the Bu sh .rdmrn-· Q.rcd.t tc11 n1t"h clltect aL:ces"
52 We eks
' 127 11
E·mall:
Un ron attmncy. reported "tt:tiiOil s Chi'Oi iiC IC\'ISIOllS to U 'i ll\ ilio~n u. u1 r'b. to cpnnews@mydallysen \lnel com
Outside Meigs County
from the trial
of llllCrn~ltiOil~ll IJ Cal iCS and tcst thct l d,·tenttntt. I rccog13 Weeks
' 53 55
"The
name
CIA
lll
dV
not
l.rws. the l.rws of \1 "' do not n,izc that \vc Lunnot treat dan·
Web :
26 Weeks
' 107 10
he
uttered
In
t11c
court
r.nonl
c·rte
m.tten.t l su pport .t' a gerous I L' IH H Jsh Lapllucd on
www mydallysentmel co m
52 Weeks
' 2 14 21
\V
llf
L'l
llllC
'The dosest we "l'l
rs he:u the h.mklicld ,rs 11e would
c

aho ut ncat 1ng · a new econ-

Meigs reunion cruise set

omy lor the 21,(centuryne w cnc tgy. new JObs, new

liopc lor America's tamiltes .. He c.rll s on the averc~gc voter to partrctpate m
"the L&lt;Jillplete trunslorma1r on ot our economy'" and
ac knowledges that sacrifice
wrll he pat t ol 11.
The 'i s!lln rs easrly
unrealrstlc But McCain sti ll
needs to emmc tate a nval
'"ion. Presrdentral votes are
.li w.tVs bets on the future.
.md ·McC.rin needs to give
the electorate something to
bet ott. nut .rust bet agatnst.
( Mo11 o11 Ktmilra&lt; ke ts
,,,., tlli• e etfito1 of Roll
Ct1/l. tltt· I WI! .\fWflel rd
Cttftltol Ht/1!

.The Daily Sentinel

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C&lt;Hnmon cnmmals."
H:mr&lt;.l,m wa&gt; not captured
un the b.rttleltcld. The milt,
ta ry rtrry cleared hrm of
bcmg '\t d.mgerous terrorrst." And McC.un ts oblivrous to the I.ret - show'n by
the
Department
of
Delcnsc \ own records
that many pri soners at
Gu,rnt.tn.rmo Bay had no
conncct tons wt th AI Qaeda
Burack Obo1ma sard of the
H,undan trial (Wall Street
lourn.tl. Aug 7) that it
"underscores the dangerous
ll ,rws in the .rdmmrstralton's
legal fr.mtcv.ork lt 's trme to
hetl er protect the Amencan
people and our values by

repu g: rlttn ce because he IS so

o/f\ 1e11mrned amfwntv on

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l
I

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mwn /)(J ok"i , indudmg
Ww on th&lt;' Bill of
Rt~h11 and tile Gatheri11g

·n,e

Pu•" . 2IIII-I )

Training atAEP's Gavin Plant
The Galha County Amencan Red Cross wrll
conduct training on how to perform cardiopulmonary
resusctlatron (CPR) on adults and chtldren The
training wrll take place at the Gavtn plant tn Cheshtre
on Saturday, September 13.
The class begins at 9 a.m and wrlllast
approximately four hours. Thts tratmng 1s.free and
open to all tnterested persons ages 13 and above.
but participants must preregister wtth the Galha
County Red Cross Call 446-8555 to regrster, or for
more informatiOn about the trarning Class stze rs
hmtted and w111 be filled on a first-call, ftrst-served
basis
The American Red Cross CPR program is
designed to give people the confrdence to respond in
an emergency sttuatton with sktlls that can save a
life. This course provides partrclpants with baste
emergency techniques so that they can respond to
breathi,ng and cardiac emergencies tn adults and
children.

·

P~At

Tuesday... Mostly sunny.
Highs in the upper 80s.
Southwest winds around 5
mph ... Becomin~ northwest
around 5 mph m the afternoon.
Tuesday night... Partly
cloudy. Lows in the upper
50s. North winds around 5
in
the
mph
evenin!! ... Becoming light
'
and vanable.
Wednesday ... Mostly
sunny. Highs in the mid 80s.
Northeast winds around 5
mph.
night ...
Wednesday

Mostly clear. Lows in the
upper 50s. East winds
around 5 mph.
Thursday
through
Friday...Partly
cloudy.
Highs in the upper 80s.
Lows in the mid 60s.
Friday
nJght
and
Saturday...Mostly cloudy.
Lows in the upper 60s.
Highs in the upper 80s.
Saturday night... Mostly
cloudy with a chance of
showers and thunder-.
storms. Lows in the mid
60s. Chance of rain 30 percent.

Local Stocks

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Red Cross Offers CPR

Call 446-8555 to register
for the free CPR training class.

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Gavin Plant/Cheshire, Ohio

Local Weather

tlte F1r1t Ati/Ptldmellt · and
dw !It!/ o{ Rtghtl· a11&lt;/ aurlwt

/l,.,t,twl«' "

Seized

ArreSt

sure JUS-

ex treme ,, pro-abortionist
that he opposed, in the
lllulOIS legrsl.rture. a brll to
preset ve babres born alive
alter botched abortrons )
Mo,trmportantly, the milrt.try JliiY in the Hamdan
trtal dtd show the world that
the former MeCum was
rt gll! when he said or
Amerrc.m values again st the
!CII OIIStS " It 's not about
them. it' s .tbOut us''
As commander in chief,
wr ll McCatn nonetheless
contrnue to rmplement
George W Bu sh's separate
legal system. exemplified
by"" rn ve ntrons of the mrll! ary commrssions - along
with the CIA's secret prisons .rnd "ren&lt;.lru ons" of suspech.to be· tor tured 111 other
cou ntnes'l If he is elected,
the wntld wrll be watching.
(Nat Hento/( i1 a twrioll-

New Ha;en , W Va .. and
Deni se E
West. 21 :
Reedsvrlle. Keith Allen
Hendnck s, 46, and Clara
Ohhnge r.
54 .
Naomr
Middleport ; James Edward
Mornson, 47 . and Lori
Lynn
Prerce,
34.
Middleport ; Jimmre Ray
Snrder, 45 , and Marilyn
Jane Starkey, 44, Marietta.
John Daniel Hill , 27,
Pomeroy, and Amber Rose
Athey, 24, Hanford, W.Va.;
Leopold August Bucher,
55.
Pmjurra , Western
Au stralta, and Shirley Ann
Smrth , 56, Mtddleport;
Wtlham Enc Hayes, 35,
and Brllre Jo Marcmko, 33,
Chri stopher
Rac ine ,
Myers. 21, Pomeroy, and
Ashle y Rtley. 19, Long
Bottom .
David Lew ts Heighton,
29, and Brittany Nicole
Denny, 23. Mtddleport; Erik
Whitney
Pax t o~.
31,
Lexington, and Brandy
Lynn Call , 31, Rutland;
Steven J. McCullough. 28,
Pomeroy, and Holly L.
Hannah . 25 , Bedford; and
James Wrlliam Clifford , Jt. ,
61 , Pomeroy. and Vrrgrma
Lourse Cleek. 69, Racme.

Mann's two attorneys, told tnal." satd Prerce after the
the JUdge Mann has concerns hear mg. "That ·, why he
about Johnson's family
ente red thrs pled But we
"It was his desire to take apprecrate the st,tt e of Ohro
responstbiltty tor the cnme dtsmtssed the de.tth penalty
and wanted to spo~re the spec•ficatrons It 's a I au and
family any additional pain just resolution to thi s case
and ~ot put them through a lor everyone mvolved "

Fitness

A military jury rljects Bush 5 rule if law

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POMEROY - Marnage
hcenses have bee n rssued m
Mergs County Common
Pleas Court to· Chase
Carlyle PQrter, 24. and
Talya Mari ssa Gillespie, 22.
Pomeroy; Cody Joseph
Hysell, 19. and Selena
Marie Spencer, 19, Racine ,
Todd Lewis Lee, 37, and
Judy Lynn Morn s, 45 ,
Tuppers Plums: Kyle Blarr
Kinnan , 19, Mtddleport.
and Bnttany Drane Chapell,
19, Shade.
Larry Wayne Young . 40,
Tuppers
Plarns.
and
Claircy Lou Webb, 45.
Middleport ;
Darri ck
Eugene McCloud, 35, and
Sandra Garl Southern, 36,
Pomeroy , Michael Lee
Collins, 42. and Alvena
Dawn Harns, 34, Chester;
Donald Lee Schartiger, 30,
and
Karen
Lorena
Flanagan, 40, Middleport;
Davrd Sigman , 43, and
Marcie Smith Feathers, 33,
Middleport .
Chad Enc Smeeks. Sr..
28, and Dusty Krystin Lynn
Murphy, 21, Reedsvrlle;
Stephen R. Gerlach. 27.

Immunization clinic

,.

I tee to tennnsts through our
courts and our Uniform
Co&lt;.le ol Mrlttary Justice."
11 .tgree wrth Obama's
re,tctron to the tri.rl; but rf I
vote lor hun. rt will be wtth

Marriage licenses

Ohio inmate changes plea in murder

.ttt.lLk ed .ts g tdlKii ose and

~md

Sentenced

Divorces {

Meigs school open houses

When Ob,una talks about
the luture. he so.rrs He talks

Durham
from
Brian
Durhum. Melissa R. Brown
and Matthev. T Brown, Sr.
Amber Nicole Boling and
John Paul Boling , and
Sandra Je,L!l D1stelhorst from
Joshua David Distelhorst.

POMEROY - Actions
for ~ts so lutton of marrmgc
were filed 111 Mergs County
Common Pleas Court by
Dawn M Jones, Racine.
and Curtis D Jones, Racrne.
Sandra
J.
Carnahan.
Pomeroy. and Jame s A.
POMEROY - Matthew
Carnahan, Rac me, ,md
T.
Brown was sentenced to
Sarah Ni chol s, Middleport.
and
Andrew
N rchols, one year in , prison, with
credit for 184 days, on a
Huntington. W Va
Dissolutions were granted mot ron to revoke commumto John Rrchard Bentz and ty control and an ongmal
Angel Mtchelle Bentz, and charge . of breakrng and
Tamela Sue Marcinko and entenng.
Mi chael R Richmond
Stephen P. Marcmko
was sentenced to one year
on eac h ot two counts of
breakmg and entenng and a
count of grand theft, on a
POMEROY - Dtvorce matron to revoke commumacltons were filed 111 Metgs ty control. He was grven
County Common Pleas 137 davs credit
Court by Elizabeth Ann
Elish"a Drcken s was senMiddleport, tenced to one year each on
POMEROY - An open house at the Meigs Local Meadows,
Primary/Intermediate School wrll be held from 5 to 1 p.m. against Mitchell Hayes charges 9f possessron of
tonight (Thesday.) One will also be held at the Meigs High Meadows, Middleport , and dru gs and trafficking in
School tonight from 5:30 to 7:30p.m.
Vinda J. Erwm. Middleport, drugs . on a motron to
against Matthew C Erwm. revoke commumty control.
Dayton.
·
He v.us given credit for 202
Drvorces were granted to davs served, and ordered to
POMEROY - Metgs High School's Class of 1972 and Carol S. Lewi s from pay the cost ol hr s confine1973 will be reuniting for a river boat' cruise on the Rubel . Michael D Lewr s. Rebecca ment.$1 , 155
from 5-6:30 p.m., Friday, Sept. 12, the night of the homecoming game. Tickets cost $10 per person and can be
obtained at King Ace Hardware in Middlerort, at The
Eagles through Andy Vaughan or by contacting Jo Ellen
Yeary at 2315 Woodland Avenue, S0uth Charleston, W.Va.
AKRON (AP) - A con- tor rape ts up next year.
25303. If paying by check. make it payable to "Meigs victed raptst Monday told a
M.rnn made no other
Classes of '72 and '73." The river cruise is also open to JUdge he is gutlty of a comment. but lrstened m
friends and family of class members.
woman's 1998 murder that court as Elkms called hrm a
was tntllally blamed on the coward who rumed hves
vrcttm 's son-in-law.
"''m just glad that I can
Through a plea deal with call it over,'' Elkms said
POMEROY -A childhood immumzation clime will be prosecutors. Earl Mann, 35, after the plea heanng.
held from 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. today at the Meigs avords trial in the death of
When family members
County Health Department. A $7 donation appreciated but . 58-year-old Jud~h Johnson spoke at the hearmg, Mann
and rs spared the possible sometrmes frowned and
not required for service.
death sentence that could glanced downward.
have come wrth a jury conJohnson's
daughter,
.'
vrctton.
Melinda Dawson. wept
from Page At
Mann pleaded guilty to whrle makrng her statement
the aggravated murder and to Mann : " You murdered
hke in professional rehabilitation and work-out centers.
rape of Johnson, plus the
"We want this to be a community showplace," Deem attempted murder &lt;)!ld twe my mother and tr ied to mursard. "We've invested in quality eqmpment, and taken sev- counts of rape of Johnson's der my nrece! You caused
eral measures to make this a first class facility. It will only granddaughter, then 6 years thi s family nothing but pain
and devastation."
get better as we proceed into the future. I am really excited old.
Bnan Pierce, one of
about this facility and being able to serve our public. It
Clarence Elkins, 45 , had
should be something we can all be proud of."
been convicted in 1999 ot
Once the fitness center is open, Southern will announce ktlling Johnson, his is mothtimes that members of the public can utilize the facility.
er-m-law, at her home rn
Barberton, an Akron suburb
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about 40 mtl es south of
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Elkins, who served nearly
12:30 PM FOR
WED THRU SUN MATINEES
senseven
years
of
a
hfe
TUES. IS BARGAIN NIGHT
So far, no arrests have been made.
tence,
later
received
$1
milMIRRORS (A) .
During summer eradication, troopers search for plants
1 ;tO, 3;30, 7:10 &amp; 9;30
using a helicopter and specialized camera that can detect lion from the state in a
the heat signature of the ~lant. Once marijuana plots have wrongful incarceration setSTAR WARS; THE CLONE
tlement.
been found, troopers go m by foot, collect the plants by
WARS (PG)
Elkins obtained the cruhand and transport them to the detachment to be docu1 :00, 3;00, 7;00 • 9;00
cial DNA sample himself by
mented as evidence.
TROPIC THUNDER (R)
snatching a cigarette butt
The marijuana is later destroyed.
1 ;30, 3;30, 7;30 &amp; 9;30
from
Mann
while
they
were
For the summer of 2008, Starcher said troopers have
THE MUMMY; TOMB OF THE
found more than $16,000,000 in almost 8,000 marijuana both inmates at the
DRAGON EMPERIOR (PG13)
Correctional
plants in 55 plots throughout Mason County. The find also Mansfield
1;00, 3;10, 7;00. 9;10
has resulted m seven people being arrested on the charge of Institution.
THE DARK KNIGHT (PG13)
Mann
told
Summit
12;55, 3;40, 6;55 &amp; 9;40
cultivation of marijuana.
County Common Pleas
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Judge Robert Gippm that
1;10, 3:10,7:10 &amp; 9:10
his lawyers explained the
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plea deal and. he underfrom Page AI
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of possession of a controlled substance - marijuana with ment will keep him in
NOW S OWING MATINEE
intent to deliver. Thompson also lives on Crab Creek Road prison for at least 55 years
WED THRU ·SUN
after his present pnson term
near Thacker.
He appeared before Roush, who set a $1,500 bond, and
then was taken to the Western Regional Jail. He was
released from the jail Sunday.

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POMEROY -Mary Elizabeth Bowen, 85, Pomeroy,
passed away on Aug. 17, 2008 at her residence.
She was born on Oct. 14, 1922, in Minersville, daughter
of the late Bert Karr and Clara Saul Karr. She was formerly employed as a secretary at the Chevrolet dealership in
Pomeroy. She enjoyed golfing and bridge. She was· a wonderful fnend and loved by many. She was a member of the
Trinity Church of Pomeroy.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by
husband, Tom Bowen; brothers, James Karr, Bert Karr,
Richard Karr.
She is survived by a special mece, Jacqueline A. Ztdar and
her husband, Frank of Sa~amore Hills; and several cousins.
A memorial service wtll be held at noon on Saturday,
Aug. 23, 2008 at the Anderson McDaniel Funeral Home in
Pomeroy. There wil] be no calling hours. A registry is available online at www.andersonmcdaniel.com.

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Inside
Buckeyes practice
outdoors, Page Bl ·
•

Mexican peppers posed
problem long before,outbreak
needs to be able to nimbly
respond 1o."
The agency initially sus•
FRESNO, Calif.
pected that fresh tomatoes
Federal inspectors at U.S. had caused the outbreak.
border crossings repeatedly Then officials determined in
turned back fihhy, di sease- mid-July that jalapenos
ridden shipments of peppers could also be sic kening peofrom Mexico in the months ple and eventually traced
before a sa lmonella out - implicated pepper ship. break that sickened I,400 ments all the way back to
people was !lnally traced to two farms in Mextco.
Mexican chilies.
The agency doesn't keep
Yet no larger acti&lt;Jn was count of w.hat percentage of
taken . Food and Drug the nearly 491,200 metric
Administration
official s tons of Mexican peppers
insisted as recently as last imported last year were
week that they were su~­ turned away at the U.S. borprised by the outbreak der. In general, the federal
because Mexican peppers government inspects less
had no I been .spotted ·as a than I percent of ~ll foreign
problem before. ·
food entering the country.
But an Associated Press
According
to
the
analysis of FDA record s Depat1ment of Agriculture,
found that peppers aAd 84 percent of all fresh pepchilies were consistently the pers eaten in the U.S ..come
top Mexican crop rejected .from Mexico.
by harder inspectors for the
In the last year, the
last year.
agency's data shows that
Since
January
alone,
88
dozens
of cases were turned
AP photo
shipments
of
fresh
and
dried
back
due
to filth . illegal pesA Russian military vehicle maneuvers at the gate of a· Georgian army base that was controlled by Russian forces in
chilies
,
were
turned
away.
ticides and in one case,
Senaki, western Georgia, Monday. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has promised the withdrawal under terms of an
Ten
percent
·
were
contamisomething
poisonous.
EU-tiacked cease-fire agreement, but how quickly the troops will leave is unclear, as is exactly where they will redeploy. nated with salmonella. In
Bob Buchanan, a former
the last year, 8 percent of senior science adviser at
the 158 rntercepted ship- FDA, said part of the probments of fresh and ·dried lem may be 'thai the agency
sets its prioritfes for the
of Russian peacekeepers military officials.
from an Ossetian militia, chilies had salmonella.
BY MIKE ECKEL
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
On Friday. Dr. · David food it wnsiders to be highand reinforcements has
Earlier, Russian troops pulled up in a car and told
Acheson, the FDA's food risk years in advance. ·
begun" and said forces were ~ad allowed displaced peo- him to stop filming.
GORL
Georgia
Dried peppers and other
leaving Gori.
ple to get to the base to
When the cameraman safety chief, told reporters
Russia said Monday it had
But Russian tanks and retrieve their belongings. resisted, the driver pro- pc.ppers were not a cause for imported spices were con- .
begun withdrawing from troops roamed freely around Cars emerged loaded with duced a pistol and started concern before they were sidered sufficiently risky to
the conflict zone in the city and made forays goods, including televisions shooting at the ground. The implicated in the salmonella be mentioned on a 2006
Georgia, but it held fast to toward the Georgian capital and refrigerators.
. cameraman, who sustained outbreak.
FDA manual instructing
key positions and sent of Thilisi, 55 miles to the
'"We have not typically inspectors on which highA planne&lt;\ exchange of light ricochet wounds . to
some of its troops in the southeast Russia also kept prisoners captured during his legs, handed over the seen problems . with pep- risk foods . deserved a more
opposite direction - clos- control of the critical high-. the fighting fell through, cassette . .
pers," Acheson said. "Our careful check.
er to the Georgian capitaL
The agency has long conway that slices through with each sides blaming the
The Pentagon said that up imporrsampling is typically
Russian troops and vehi- Georgia's ·midsection.
other. It was not clear how to five C-130 aircraft. are focused on areas where we sidered salmonella to be a
cles roamed freely around
AP reporters· saw four many prisoners were to be expected to fly into Georgia know we ',ve got proble1ns risk in dried chilies, since
the strategically located Russian armored personnel e-!-changed. Georgian offi- Tuesday with supplies, and or we've seen problems in foreign spice traders often
central ci ty of Gori, Russian carriers, each carrying about cials another attempt could that three had landed the past, which is why we're leave peppers to dry in the
forces appeared to blow up 15 men, rolling from Gori to take place Tuesday.
Monday as part of the relief now mcreasmg our sam- sun where thev' re vulnerathe runway at a military lgoeti, a crossroads town·
In Vladikavkaz, near the effort In addition to food, pling for peppers."
ble to contam-ination from
' base in the western town of even closer to Thilisi, pass- border
On Monday, the FDA said birds and other animals,
with
Georgia, medical aid, tents and bedSenaki.
·
ing Georgian soldiers who Medvedev gave medals to ding, the U.S. is sending Acheson's comment was in Buchanan said.
There wer~ few sjgns sat by tl)e roadsid~30 soldiers and servicemen forklifts to help unload and relation to outbreaks or illInspectors might have
Russia was following the
ness
associated
with looked over the odd box of
The Russians moved into invnlved in the conflict He mov~ the supplies.
terms of a cease-fire to end Igoeti then turned off onto called them heroes and said
The United Nations Mexican peppers, not the fresh Mexican chilies, but
the short war, which has dri- a side road. As the Russian they had fought "a cowardly · refugee agency . said more rejection of pepper ship- no one paid raw peppers
ven tensions between vehicles rolled past a group aggression.
than 158,000 people had ments at the borders. Calls rrmch attention since they
Russia and the West to some of Georgian soldiers and
"I am sure that such a well been displaced by the con- to the FDA seeking elabora- were not mentioned · as a
of their highest levels since policemen, one swerved conducted, effective peace- flict, most of them within tion were not immediately high-risk crop, he said.
the breakup of ihe Soviet and ., scraped a new making operation aimed at Georgia.
"Somebody could have
returned.
Still,
food-s
afety
advoUnion.
picked up a box and looked
''I think the Russians will
Georgtan police car. The · protecting our citizens and
In Paris, the French for- · Georgians ·looi&lt;ed down at other people will be among pull out, but will damage cates question why the . at peppers if they wanted to,
eign minister said it · their fingernails.
the most glorious deeds of Georgia strongly," said Givi agency did not pay more but I m not sure that would
appeared "we are witness- · U.S. officials, speaking the Russian military," Sikharulidze, who lives in attention to the peppers have been a bigh priority,"
ing the start" of a Russian on condition of anonymity Medvedev said.
Tbilisi. "Geor~ia will sur- being stopped at the border Buchanan said: "It would
withdrawal, but warned because they were disWhile Western leaders vive, but Russta has lost its and why 1t took the nation's require a big leap to think
France would call an emer- cussing; i11telhgence repQ.rts, have
called
Russia's credibility in the eyes of the largest foodborne illness · that salmonella in dried
gency meeting of the said . at least one Russian ri!sponse disproportionate, world."
outbreak for the agency to peppers could be related 'to
European Council to talk battalion equipped ' with Medvedev repeated Russian
Associated Press writers ratchet up its screening of problems in fresh chilies."
about consequences for more than a dQzen SS-21 accusations of genocide.
Since the salmonella outDavid Nowak, Jim Heintz, · companies known for shipRussia if that was not the missile launchers had
''The world realized that Steve Gutterman and Jill ping dirty chilies.
break began in April, 1,423
case.
"If the fact that they were people have fallen ill and the
moved into South Ossetia, even now there are political Lawless in M,Jscow, Matti
But U.S. defense and mil- within range of Tbilisi. freaks who were ready to Friedman in Gori, Georgia; showing up on problem produce industry has lost
itary officials said they had Nogovitsyn disputed the kill innocent peofle for the . Christopher Torchia and lists for a year doesn't more than $200 million as
seen no si.gnificant move- claim.
sake of politica fashions Misha Dzhindzhikhashvili make them hi gh-ri sk, I consumers have shied aW.ay
ment yet of Russian troops '
The RIA-Novosti news and who compensated for in Tbilisi, Georgia; Bela don't know what doe s," from buying fresh produce.
withdrawing from Georgia. agency reported that the their own stupidity by Szandelszky in Senaki, said Ami Gadhia, policy
Federal investigators are
Secretary
of.
State leader of South Ossetia, eliminating
a
whole Georgia; Mansur Mirovalev. counsel with Consumers now focusing their probe on
Condoleezza Rice, on her Eduard Kokoity, asked nation ," he said.
in Vladikavkaz, Russia; and Union, the nonprofit pub- fresh hot · peppers from
way to an emergency meet- Russia on Monday to estabAn Associated Press cam- Lolita C. · Baldur and li sher of Consumer Reports Mexico - jalapenos and ·
ing of NATO foreign minis- . !ish a permanent base there. eraman was slightly injured Pauline
Jelinek ' in magazine. "If it's across the serranos - but still suspect
ters, said Russia was playoutside
.Gori
after
four
men
Washington
contributed
to board, then that' s a sys- that tainted tomatoes were
Nogovitsyn said the
ing a "very dangerous game Russian troops were I?Ulling in camouflage, possibly this report.
temic problem that FDA initially involved.
and perhaps one the back to South Ossella, but
Russians want to reconsid- the boundaries of the
er.' ~
Russian presence remained
She said the United States unclear: .J!c; said . "troops
and its allies would not should not be in the territo- ·
allow Russia to draw a ry of Georgia," but it was
"new line" through Europe unclear
whether
that
and intimidate former excluded patrols.
Soviet republics and former
Russian troops . were
satellite states.
restricting access to Gori,
The foreign ministers where shops were shut and
were set to meet Tuesday in people milled around on the
Brussels, Belgium, to con- central square.
sider whether to go ahead
'The city is a cold place
. with upcoming activities now. People are fearful,"
planned with Russia, from said · Nona Khizanishvili ,
military ~xercises to diplo- 44, who fled Gori a week
matic meetings.
ago for an outlying village .
The European Union-bro- and returned Monday, trykered peace plan signed by ' ing to reach her son 1n
both Russian President Tbilisi.
Georgia's Rustavi-2 teleDmitry Medvedev ~nd
Georg tan President Mikhail vision showed footage of a
Saakashvili calls for both Russian armored vehicle
sides to pull forces back to smashing through a group
the positions they held of Georgian police cars barbefore fighting broke out ricading the road to Gori on
Aog. 7. Medvedev had told Monday. · One of the cars
French President Nicolas was dragged along the street
Sarkozy on Sunday that by the Russian armor.
Russian troops would begin Georgian police. stood by
pulling back ·on Monday, without even raising their
but stopped short of guns as the Russian vehicle
promising they would crushed through the road- ·
block.
return to Russ1a.
Remembering you
Russia sent. its tanks and
In Senaki, a series of
rm this $pedal day!
troops into Georgia after explosions were heard from
Love,
Georgia cracked down on the military base in the
the separatist, pro-Russian afternoon. Later, three sepaYourFamUy
province of South Ossetia. rate blasts that appeared to
Fighting has also flared in a destroy the airport runway
second breakaway region, shook the leaves on trees
M I to:
TN 1S Day
Abkhazia.
more than a- mile away.
In Moscow, the deputy
Georgian
Interior
chief of the Russian general Ministry spokesman Shota
staff, CoL-Gen. Anatoly Utiashvili said Russian
111 Coult Sl Pan aIOf1, ONo .
Nogovitsyn, told a briefing ' forces had blown up the
that "today, according to' the runway. There was no con99N155
, peace plan, the withdrawal firmation from Russian
BY GARANCE BURKE

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

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Danny Smith 'wins 410 Sprint championship at Skylin~

Countdown
to Kickoff

Skyline Speedway point's ers made the featureSPORTS CORRESPONDENT
championship Friday nigh!. Skyline's Billy Jarrell. KHe is also the nali\1n\ win- Cs Jimmv Nier. and Ohio
STEWART - With the ningest 410 sprint car driver Valley' s Wayne McP~ek . ·
full moon shining on the as of l;1st report with 16
On the second restart of
Skyline Speedway surface, . overalL
the sprint main. Josh Davi s
the racers were really howlJosh McGuire has won all and Hud Horton made an
ing, and thus a great back but one race he has raced in· Adam Strausser sandwich.
drop for some of the sea- at
Skyline · Speedway. Davis, second in Skyline
son 's best racing. 105 cars Reportedly, Friday 's win points had his job descripflooded the pit area, ready to was number seven in the late tion co mpounded when he
put on a show for the fans in models: Jeremy Berwanger, wem to the rear with Horton.
attendance. Starting his Murray City, picked up the Strausser exited with a flat.
career as a true outlaw--by AMR~· !',:lodified main, Davis had a chance at the
the 'old definition of racing Tom111y Adkin~ (Portland, · point's championship, but
"what ya got, where ya Ohio) piCked up hi s 28th Danny Smith put an exclawant" - and concludi ng win O(!he year with anmher mation point on his bid for
this season in the same Style, Four.Cyl. A-main , and the crown with a feature win
Danny. Smith via Danville, Shawn Jett took the Plire as both drivers ended with
great seasons. .
IN
and
now
froni Stocks.
Third place starter Cole
In an unu sual occurrence,
Chillicothe, Ohio claimed
the Skyline Speedway · 410 the way the qualifying heats Duncan took the initial lead,
Sprint
Season shuftled out . in the sprints. then on lap two 5th place
Championship race and three racing promoters/own- sta1'1er Danny Smith blasted
Bv ScoTT WoLFE

·DAYS

by Jimmy Nier and Duncan,
anchoring his stronghold on
points. In the mix Nier
brietly held the lead, but
couldn't make it stick. After
a Kory Crabtree spin. Smith
throttled up and slashed
away the competition in his
'run for the money' in win
number ten at Skyline.
Meanwhile. Davis was
charging off the tail as Keith
Baxter and Dunqn bagged
Nier for second and third . ·
· Baxter closed the gap, but
"the
Gambler"
Smith
worked traffic to perfection.
Smith's Maxim dawned the
original "Gambler" colors
and a number .IS !ike his ride.
in the original Kenny Rogers
Gambler car. By lap 16
Baxter,
aboard
Eddie
Slone's 4x, pulled alongside

BEIJING (AP) - The
U.S. Olympic team put
1Mm8 from Gallia and Meigs counties.
away Dirk Nowitzki and
Tu11day. Auoolt 19
·Germany in a hurry.
Soccer
Next up: the only team so
Gallla ACademy at South Poinl, 7 p.m.
far these Americans couldGolf
Eastem at Federal Hocking (O~o::bow},
n't blow out.
4;30 p.m.
Ai"ter
destroying
INeterlord at SoUthern (Pine Hills), 4:30
on
Germany
I
06-57
, p. ~
Monday, the Americans (5Wedneaday Augyat 20
0) move on to a quarterfinal
Croll Country
matchup Wednesday against
TVC vs SVC at VInton County, 4:30p.m.
Australia, the team that's
· Thursdav Augu•t 21
provided . them with their
Soccer
toughest test in China.
Qallla AcademY at Cllillicothe, 5 p.m.
The U.S. led by only
·
· Golf
oQiua Academy at Wellston, 4 p.m.
points
midway
seven
Trimble at Eastern (Pine Hills), 4:30p.m.
through the fourth quarter
Rlyer Valley at Wellston (Fairgreens),
an 87-76 exhibition vicof
~30p . m .
tory in Shanghai two weeks
Meigs at Belpre (Q)(bow), 4:30p.m
Miller at Southern (Pine Hills), 4:30p.m.
ago over an Australian team
that didn't have starting.
fdday Ayguat 22
center
Andrew Bogut of the
Football
Gallla Academy at Athens . 7:30 p.m.
Milwaukee Bucks. He was
River Valley at Minford, 7:30 p.'m.
resting a sore right ankle.
Waterford at South Gallia, 7:30p.m.
It's hard to imagi ne a
Coal Grove at Meigs, 7:30 p:m.
repeat of that semiEastern at Ale&gt;eander, 7:30p.m.
Southern at Symmes Valley, 7:30p.m.
Shanghai surpri se with the
way the U.S. has played in
Satyrday. Ayguat 23
Beijing.
Volleyball
iVC preview at Meigs, 5:30p.m.
Dwight Howard scored
Croll Country
22
points and LeBron James
Eastern at MarieHa, 9:30a.m.
had 18, 16 in the first half.
River Valley Invitational, 9 a.m.
Gallla Academy
at Pickerington
Monday as the United
Invitational, 8 a.m.
States completed an undefeated march thro~gh pool
play.
Not since the Dream
Team rumbled through Las
Ramblas 16 years ago in
Barcelona has. a te.am been
dominant.
The
TUPPERS PLAINS - . this
Americans
won
their
pool
Eastern High School season
sports passes for the 2008- games by 32.2 points and
09 fall season are currently averaged 103 points.
The only thing they might
on sale . Passes can be purhave
to work on is Kobe
chased in the main office at
Bryant's
dunking. He blew
EHS between 8 a.m. and
two
Monday,
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Smith. but the slide scrubbed
off some speed. Smith again
pulled away. Crabtrte
clipped the wall on lap 22
selling up a three lap shootout' to the finish .
Baxter didn"t need the
caution. His tires cooled and
sloweo:l hi s run, while
Smith's expertise in tinistL;:·;·:.
ing what he staned unfolded... ·
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the restart, used his noggin, ·.
and dove to the lowside '
·where he blasted the compe,..,_.
tit ion for win number te~ ~·
Baxter came home second ·
with Duncan a clii~e third,
followed t!y Nier,.:Mi.:Peek,
Aaron Higj!i\l.l. Mark' Imler,
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USA's guard LeBron James, right, scores over Germany's Cf~nter Chris Kaman during the
third quarter of their men's preliminary basketball game at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in
Beijing on Monday.

stroke vic'tory over
visiting
'Vinton
County on
Monday
during the
season
opener at
Pine Hills
G o I f
Course.
T h e
Marauders
( 1,0 TVC
Ohio) posted a winnmg team
score
of
176
and
had
co- ·
·medalists
on the day
with Joey
Blackston
and Tyler
Andrews
firing
mat c hing
low · rounds
of
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Harris
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183.
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CINCINNATI (AP) - preseason games with hamCarson Palmer s'pent more string injuries, costing them
time in the trainer's room time to get their timing
than usual, the best gauge of down with Palmer and the
where
the
Cincinnati offensive line.
.
Ben gals' offense stands
Chad Johnson's injury
midway through the presea- could be a temporary setson.
back or a lingering r.roblem
It's in a whole lot of hurt. for a team that can t afford
Receiver Chad Johnson to lose him. The Bengals
sprained his left shoulder, refused his . demands for a
running back Rudi Johnson trade in the offseason, conand
receiver
T.J. sidering him irreplaceable .
Houshmandzadeh
were After they released No. 3
sidelined with hamstring receiver Chris Henry for his
injuries, and Palmer hit the latest arrest in the offseason.
ground five times during a the Bengals had little experi27-10 loss to the Detroit ence behind their two Pro
Lions on Sunday night.
.. Bowl starters.
"I'm . not concerne~L"
Now, they're relying even
Palmer said, after finally more heavily on rookies to
emerging from the trainer's get them through the presearoom . "More like di sap- son. Second-round pick
pointed.
Jerome Simpson had a teamReally sore, tno .
high 114 ~a rd s on five
There's still time for the catches agamst the Lions'
offense to get Its act togeth- backups. and third-round
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and
Rudi
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Mexican peppers posed
problem long before,outbreak
needs to be able to nimbly
respond 1o."
The agency initially sus•
FRESNO, Calif.
pected that fresh tomatoes
Federal inspectors at U.S. had caused the outbreak.
border crossings repeatedly Then officials determined in
turned back fihhy, di sease- mid-July that jalapenos
ridden shipments of peppers could also be sic kening peofrom Mexico in the months ple and eventually traced
before a sa lmonella out - implicated pepper ship. break that sickened I,400 ments all the way back to
people was !lnally traced to two farms in Mextco.
Mexican chilies.
The agency doesn't keep
Yet no larger acti&lt;Jn was count of w.hat percentage of
taken . Food and Drug the nearly 491,200 metric
Administration
official s tons of Mexican peppers
insisted as recently as last imported last year were
week that they were su~­ turned away at the U.S. borprised by the outbreak der. In general, the federal
because Mexican peppers government inspects less
had no I been .spotted ·as a than I percent of ~ll foreign
problem before. ·
food entering the country.
But an Associated Press
According
to
the
analysis of FDA record s Depat1ment of Agriculture,
found that peppers aAd 84 percent of all fresh pepchilies were consistently the pers eaten in the U.S ..come
top Mexican crop rejected .from Mexico.
by harder inspectors for the
In the last year, the
last year.
agency's data shows that
Since
January
alone,
88
dozens
of cases were turned
AP photo
shipments
of
fresh
and
dried
back
due
to filth . illegal pesA Russian military vehicle maneuvers at the gate of a· Georgian army base that was controlled by Russian forces in
chilies
,
were
turned
away.
ticides and in one case,
Senaki, western Georgia, Monday. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has promised the withdrawal under terms of an
Ten
percent
·
were
contamisomething
poisonous.
EU-tiacked cease-fire agreement, but how quickly the troops will leave is unclear, as is exactly where they will redeploy. nated with salmonella. In
Bob Buchanan, a former
the last year, 8 percent of senior science adviser at
the 158 rntercepted ship- FDA, said part of the probments of fresh and ·dried lem may be 'thai the agency
sets its prioritfes for the
of Russian peacekeepers military officials.
from an Ossetian militia, chilies had salmonella.
BY MIKE ECKEL
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
On Friday. Dr. · David food it wnsiders to be highand reinforcements has
Earlier, Russian troops pulled up in a car and told
Acheson, the FDA's food risk years in advance. ·
begun" and said forces were ~ad allowed displaced peo- him to stop filming.
GORL
Georgia
Dried peppers and other
leaving Gori.
ple to get to the base to
When the cameraman safety chief, told reporters
Russia said Monday it had
But Russian tanks and retrieve their belongings. resisted, the driver pro- pc.ppers were not a cause for imported spices were con- .
begun withdrawing from troops roamed freely around Cars emerged loaded with duced a pistol and started concern before they were sidered sufficiently risky to
the conflict zone in the city and made forays goods, including televisions shooting at the ground. The implicated in the salmonella be mentioned on a 2006
Georgia, but it held fast to toward the Georgian capital and refrigerators.
. cameraman, who sustained outbreak.
FDA manual instructing
key positions and sent of Thilisi, 55 miles to the
'"We have not typically inspectors on which highA planne&lt;\ exchange of light ricochet wounds . to
some of its troops in the southeast Russia also kept prisoners captured during his legs, handed over the seen problems . with pep- risk foods . deserved a more
opposite direction - clos- control of the critical high-. the fighting fell through, cassette . .
pers," Acheson said. "Our careful check.
er to the Georgian capitaL
The agency has long conway that slices through with each sides blaming the
The Pentagon said that up imporrsampling is typically
Russian troops and vehi- Georgia's ·midsection.
other. It was not clear how to five C-130 aircraft. are focused on areas where we sidered salmonella to be a
cles roamed freely around
AP reporters· saw four many prisoners were to be expected to fly into Georgia know we ',ve got proble1ns risk in dried chilies, since
the strategically located Russian armored personnel e-!-changed. Georgian offi- Tuesday with supplies, and or we've seen problems in foreign spice traders often
central ci ty of Gori, Russian carriers, each carrying about cials another attempt could that three had landed the past, which is why we're leave peppers to dry in the
forces appeared to blow up 15 men, rolling from Gori to take place Tuesday.
Monday as part of the relief now mcreasmg our sam- sun where thev' re vulnerathe runway at a military lgoeti, a crossroads town·
In Vladikavkaz, near the effort In addition to food, pling for peppers."
ble to contam-ination from
' base in the western town of even closer to Thilisi, pass- border
On Monday, the FDA said birds and other animals,
with
Georgia, medical aid, tents and bedSenaki.
·
ing Georgian soldiers who Medvedev gave medals to ding, the U.S. is sending Acheson's comment was in Buchanan said.
There wer~ few sjgns sat by tl)e roadsid~30 soldiers and servicemen forklifts to help unload and relation to outbreaks or illInspectors might have
Russia was following the
ness
associated
with looked over the odd box of
The Russians moved into invnlved in the conflict He mov~ the supplies.
terms of a cease-fire to end Igoeti then turned off onto called them heroes and said
The United Nations Mexican peppers, not the fresh Mexican chilies, but
the short war, which has dri- a side road. As the Russian they had fought "a cowardly · refugee agency . said more rejection of pepper ship- no one paid raw peppers
ven tensions between vehicles rolled past a group aggression.
than 158,000 people had ments at the borders. Calls rrmch attention since they
Russia and the West to some of Georgian soldiers and
"I am sure that such a well been displaced by the con- to the FDA seeking elabora- were not mentioned · as a
of their highest levels since policemen, one swerved conducted, effective peace- flict, most of them within tion were not immediately high-risk crop, he said.
the breakup of ihe Soviet and ., scraped a new making operation aimed at Georgia.
"Somebody could have
returned.
Still,
food-s
afety
advoUnion.
picked up a box and looked
''I think the Russians will
Georgtan police car. The · protecting our citizens and
In Paris, the French for- · Georgians ·looi&lt;ed down at other people will be among pull out, but will damage cates question why the . at peppers if they wanted to,
eign minister said it · their fingernails.
the most glorious deeds of Georgia strongly," said Givi agency did not pay more but I m not sure that would
appeared "we are witness- · U.S. officials, speaking the Russian military," Sikharulidze, who lives in attention to the peppers have been a bigh priority,"
ing the start" of a Russian on condition of anonymity Medvedev said.
Tbilisi. "Geor~ia will sur- being stopped at the border Buchanan said: "It would
withdrawal, but warned because they were disWhile Western leaders vive, but Russta has lost its and why 1t took the nation's require a big leap to think
France would call an emer- cussing; i11telhgence repQ.rts, have
called
Russia's credibility in the eyes of the largest foodborne illness · that salmonella in dried
gency meeting of the said . at least one Russian ri!sponse disproportionate, world."
outbreak for the agency to peppers could be related 'to
European Council to talk battalion equipped ' with Medvedev repeated Russian
Associated Press writers ratchet up its screening of problems in fresh chilies."
about consequences for more than a dQzen SS-21 accusations of genocide.
Since the salmonella outDavid Nowak, Jim Heintz, · companies known for shipRussia if that was not the missile launchers had
''The world realized that Steve Gutterman and Jill ping dirty chilies.
break began in April, 1,423
case.
"If the fact that they were people have fallen ill and the
moved into South Ossetia, even now there are political Lawless in M,Jscow, Matti
But U.S. defense and mil- within range of Tbilisi. freaks who were ready to Friedman in Gori, Georgia; showing up on problem produce industry has lost
itary officials said they had Nogovitsyn disputed the kill innocent peofle for the . Christopher Torchia and lists for a year doesn't more than $200 million as
seen no si.gnificant move- claim.
sake of politica fashions Misha Dzhindzhikhashvili make them hi gh-ri sk, I consumers have shied aW.ay
ment yet of Russian troops '
The RIA-Novosti news and who compensated for in Tbilisi, Georgia; Bela don't know what doe s," from buying fresh produce.
withdrawing from Georgia. agency reported that the their own stupidity by Szandelszky in Senaki, said Ami Gadhia, policy
Federal investigators are
Secretary
of.
State leader of South Ossetia, eliminating
a
whole Georgia; Mansur Mirovalev. counsel with Consumers now focusing their probe on
Condoleezza Rice, on her Eduard Kokoity, asked nation ," he said.
in Vladikavkaz, Russia; and Union, the nonprofit pub- fresh hot · peppers from
way to an emergency meet- Russia on Monday to estabAn Associated Press cam- Lolita C. · Baldur and li sher of Consumer Reports Mexico - jalapenos and ·
ing of NATO foreign minis- . !ish a permanent base there. eraman was slightly injured Pauline
Jelinek ' in magazine. "If it's across the serranos - but still suspect
ters, said Russia was playoutside
.Gori
after
four
men
Washington
contributed
to board, then that' s a sys- that tainted tomatoes were
Nogovitsyn said the
ing a "very dangerous game Russian troops were I?Ulling in camouflage, possibly this report.
temic problem that FDA initially involved.
and perhaps one the back to South Ossella, but
Russians want to reconsid- the boundaries of the
er.' ~
Russian presence remained
She said the United States unclear: .J!c; said . "troops
and its allies would not should not be in the territo- ·
allow Russia to draw a ry of Georgia," but it was
"new line" through Europe unclear
whether
that
and intimidate former excluded patrols.
Soviet republics and former
Russian troops . were
satellite states.
restricting access to Gori,
The foreign ministers where shops were shut and
were set to meet Tuesday in people milled around on the
Brussels, Belgium, to con- central square.
sider whether to go ahead
'The city is a cold place
. with upcoming activities now. People are fearful,"
planned with Russia, from said · Nona Khizanishvili ,
military ~xercises to diplo- 44, who fled Gori a week
matic meetings.
ago for an outlying village .
The European Union-bro- and returned Monday, trykered peace plan signed by ' ing to reach her son 1n
both Russian President Tbilisi.
Georgia's Rustavi-2 teleDmitry Medvedev ~nd
Georg tan President Mikhail vision showed footage of a
Saakashvili calls for both Russian armored vehicle
sides to pull forces back to smashing through a group
the positions they held of Georgian police cars barbefore fighting broke out ricading the road to Gori on
Aog. 7. Medvedev had told Monday. · One of the cars
French President Nicolas was dragged along the street
Sarkozy on Sunday that by the Russian armor.
Russian troops would begin Georgian police. stood by
pulling back ·on Monday, without even raising their
but stopped short of guns as the Russian vehicle
promising they would crushed through the road- ·
block.
return to Russ1a.
Remembering you
Russia sent. its tanks and
In Senaki, a series of
rm this $pedal day!
troops into Georgia after explosions were heard from
Love,
Georgia cracked down on the military base in the
the separatist, pro-Russian afternoon. Later, three sepaYourFamUy
province of South Ossetia. rate blasts that appeared to
Fighting has also flared in a destroy the airport runway
second breakaway region, shook the leaves on trees
M I to:
TN 1S Day
Abkhazia.
more than a- mile away.
In Moscow, the deputy
Georgian
Interior
chief of the Russian general Ministry spokesman Shota
staff, CoL-Gen. Anatoly Utiashvili said Russian
111 Coult Sl Pan aIOf1, ONo .
Nogovitsyn, told a briefing ' forces had blown up the
that "today, according to' the runway. There was no con99N155
, peace plan, the withdrawal firmation from Russian
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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

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Countdown
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Skyline Speedway point's ers made the featureSPORTS CORRESPONDENT
championship Friday nigh!. Skyline's Billy Jarrell. KHe is also the nali\1n\ win- Cs Jimmv Nier. and Ohio
STEWART - With the ningest 410 sprint car driver Valley' s Wayne McP~ek . ·
full moon shining on the as of l;1st report with 16
On the second restart of
Skyline Speedway surface, . overalL
the sprint main. Josh Davi s
the racers were really howlJosh McGuire has won all and Hud Horton made an
ing, and thus a great back but one race he has raced in· Adam Strausser sandwich.
drop for some of the sea- at
Skyline · Speedway. Davis, second in Skyline
son 's best racing. 105 cars Reportedly, Friday 's win points had his job descripflooded the pit area, ready to was number seven in the late tion co mpounded when he
put on a show for the fans in models: Jeremy Berwanger, wem to the rear with Horton.
attendance. Starting his Murray City, picked up the Strausser exited with a flat.
career as a true outlaw--by AMR~· !',:lodified main, Davis had a chance at the
the 'old definition of racing Tom111y Adkin~ (Portland, · point's championship, but
"what ya got, where ya Ohio) piCked up hi s 28th Danny Smith put an exclawant" - and concludi ng win O(!he year with anmher mation point on his bid for
this season in the same Style, Four.Cyl. A-main , and the crown with a feature win
Danny. Smith via Danville, Shawn Jett took the Plire as both drivers ended with
great seasons. .
IN
and
now
froni Stocks.
Third place starter Cole
In an unu sual occurrence,
Chillicothe, Ohio claimed
the Skyline Speedway · 410 the way the qualifying heats Duncan took the initial lead,
Sprint
Season shuftled out . in the sprints. then on lap two 5th place
Championship race and three racing promoters/own- sta1'1er Danny Smith blasted
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by Jimmy Nier and Duncan,
anchoring his stronghold on
points. In the mix Nier
brietly held the lead, but
couldn't make it stick. After
a Kory Crabtree spin. Smith
throttled up and slashed
away the competition in his
'run for the money' in win
number ten at Skyline.
Meanwhile. Davis was
charging off the tail as Keith
Baxter and Dunqn bagged
Nier for second and third . ·
· Baxter closed the gap, but
"the
Gambler"
Smith
worked traffic to perfection.
Smith's Maxim dawned the
original "Gambler" colors
and a number .IS !ike his ride.
in the original Kenny Rogers
Gambler car. By lap 16
Baxter,
aboard
Eddie
Slone's 4x, pulled alongside

BEIJING (AP) - The
U.S. Olympic team put
1Mm8 from Gallia and Meigs counties.
away Dirk Nowitzki and
Tu11day. Auoolt 19
·Germany in a hurry.
Soccer
Next up: the only team so
Gallla ACademy at South Poinl, 7 p.m.
far these Americans couldGolf
Eastem at Federal Hocking (O~o::bow},
n't blow out.
4;30 p.m.
Ai"ter
destroying
INeterlord at SoUthern (Pine Hills), 4:30
on
Germany
I
06-57
, p. ~
Monday, the Americans (5Wedneaday Augyat 20
0) move on to a quarterfinal
Croll Country
matchup Wednesday against
TVC vs SVC at VInton County, 4:30p.m.
Australia, the team that's
· Thursdav Augu•t 21
provided . them with their
Soccer
toughest test in China.
Qallla AcademY at Cllillicothe, 5 p.m.
The U.S. led by only
·
· Golf
oQiua Academy at Wellston, 4 p.m.
points
midway
seven
Trimble at Eastern (Pine Hills), 4:30p.m.
through the fourth quarter
Rlyer Valley at Wellston (Fairgreens),
an 87-76 exhibition vicof
~30p . m .
tory in Shanghai two weeks
Meigs at Belpre (Q)(bow), 4:30p.m
Miller at Southern (Pine Hills), 4:30p.m.
ago over an Australian team
that didn't have starting.
fdday Ayguat 22
center
Andrew Bogut of the
Football
Gallla Academy at Athens . 7:30 p.m.
Milwaukee Bucks. He was
River Valley at Minford, 7:30 p.'m.
resting a sore right ankle.
Waterford at South Gallia, 7:30p.m.
It's hard to imagi ne a
Coal Grove at Meigs, 7:30 p:m.
repeat of that semiEastern at Ale&gt;eander, 7:30p.m.
Southern at Symmes Valley, 7:30p.m.
Shanghai surpri se with the
way the U.S. has played in
Satyrday. Ayguat 23
Beijing.
Volleyball
iVC preview at Meigs, 5:30p.m.
Dwight Howard scored
Croll Country
22
points and LeBron James
Eastern at MarieHa, 9:30a.m.
had 18, 16 in the first half.
River Valley Invitational, 9 a.m.
Gallla Academy
at Pickerington
Monday as the United
Invitational, 8 a.m.
States completed an undefeated march thro~gh pool
play.
Not since the Dream
Team rumbled through Las
Ramblas 16 years ago in
Barcelona has. a te.am been
dominant.
The
TUPPERS PLAINS - . this
Americans
won
their
pool
Eastern High School season
sports passes for the 2008- games by 32.2 points and
09 fall season are currently averaged 103 points.
The only thing they might
on sale . Passes can be purhave
to work on is Kobe
chased in the main office at
Bryant's
dunking. He blew
EHS between 8 a.m. and
two
Monday,
but hit three 3.3:30p.m.
pointers after going only 5.To . purchase any of the of-24
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.
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Bryant finished with 13
Eastern Local School points as the Americans
District
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An adult pass for the '08 floor and tossed in . II more
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purchased for $50. The pass in their last game.
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With the top seed in their
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football games.
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junior high and high school
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Cllrd to purchase thts pass.
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high and. high school volleyball and .football games.
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£uay be purchased for $30 .
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Smith. but the slide scrubbed
off some speed. Smith again
pulled away. Crabtrte
clipped the wall on lap 22
selling up a three lap shootout' to the finish .
Baxter didn"t need the
caution. His tires cooled and
sloweo:l hi s run, while
Smith's expertise in tinistL;:·;·:.
ing what he staned unfolded... ·
Smith got a great jump, on:·
the restart, used his noggin, ·.
and dove to the lowside '
·where he blasted the compe,..,_.
tit ion for win number te~ ~·
Baxter came home second ·
with Duncan a clii~e third,
followed t!y Nier,.:Mi.:Peek,
Aaron Higj!i\l.l. Mark' Imler,
Dave Dtckson, Jimmy
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USA's guard LeBron James, right, scores over Germany's Cf~nter Chris Kaman during the
third quarter of their men's preliminary basketball game at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in
Beijing on Monday.

stroke vic'tory over
visiting
'Vinton
County on
Monday
during the
season
opener at
Pine Hills
G o I f
Course.
T h e
Marauders
( 1,0 TVC
Ohio) posted a winnmg team
score
of
176
and
had
co- ·
·medalists
on the day
with Joey
Blackston
and Tyler
Andrews
firing
mat c hing
low · rounds
of
42. The
Harris
Vikings (0I) posted a team taTty of
183.
Behind Blackston and
Andrews were teammates
Bobby King and Ryan
Please see Coif, Bl

onense

2

CINCINNATI (AP) - preseason games with hamCarson Palmer s'pent more string injuries, costing them
time in the trainer's room time to get their timing
than usual, the best gauge of down with Palmer and the
where
the
Cincinnati offensive line.
.
Ben gals' offense stands
Chad Johnson's injury
midway through the presea- could be a temporary setson.
back or a lingering r.roblem
It's in a whole lot of hurt. for a team that can t afford
Receiver Chad Johnson to lose him. The Bengals
sprained his left shoulder, refused his . demands for a
running back Rudi Johnson trade in the offseason, conand
receiver
T.J. sidering him irreplaceable .
Houshmandzadeh
were After they released No. 3
sidelined with hamstring receiver Chris Henry for his
injuries, and Palmer hit the latest arrest in the offseason.
ground five times during a the Bengals had little experi27-10 loss to the Detroit ence behind their two Pro
Lions on Sunday night.
.. Bowl starters.
"I'm . not concerne~L"
Now, they're relying even
Palmer said, after finally more heavily on rookies to
emerging from the trainer's get them through the presearoom . "More like di sap- son. Second-round pick
pointed.
Jerome Simpson had a teamReally sore, tno .
high 114 ~a rd s on five
There's still time for the catches agamst the Lions'
offense to get Its act togeth- backups. and third-round
•·· '
AP photo er,
but
not
much . pick Andre Caldwell had a
Houshmandzadeh
and
Rudi
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer (9) drops back to pass agaiflst the Detroit
Johnson
have
sat
out
both Pl..se , .. Bencals, Bl
Lions in the first quarter of a preseason NFL football game on Sunday in Cincinnati.

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Tuesday, August19,2008

Buckeyes practice Manning, Hixon lead Giants past Browns
be£Ore 12 000 fans
'

COLL MBLS 1'I P) - A
lull 2 1/2 hollis before the
Ohlll St.tlc Buckelt' shO\ICd
up tur their .tnnu.tl open-tothe-puhltc workout - a pmc
nee mmd ) ou - there were
.tlredd\ ,1 couple dozen b ns
s t ,m d t n~ ttl Ittl~ ttl the wt ther
IIH! hc-.11 \\.ll t ln!.!. IO

get

tnlO

Ohu&gt; St,uJt um •
Th&lt;"C losses ttl the l.tst 1 1~0
n,tuorhtl ch,mtpr onsht p ~ am es
\\ ~ t e .tlr e.tdl lnr~o lle n tlv the
l,ut hlu l A nell se,"''n of hqpe
h m u ~ h l ,Ill csllln.ttcd I 2 000
out to "&lt;~lL h the Buckeyes
r,mked Nu 2 111 thc prese.tson
go thr ou!.! h

d ll

ot hcn\ J.. :;e

me,tniJlg J cs~ SCIIes Of dri llS

and pl,tvs
Wnh " lrttle less th,m tWo
week&gt; tu £U he ture the sed
son opener on Au~ \ ()
agdm st Youngs tU\\ n Stdtc. d

Footb.tll
Lh,unpronshtp
Subdr vtsron pw~r.tm he used
to co.tch, he,tJ co.tch J11n
Tressel s,11d he 11 .tsn t mncerned .thout wh,tl opposrng
scouts mtglll I md nut .tbout
hr s te,mt
He JOked th.tt olf c nstvc
wordrnator Jtm Bollman h.td
made 4 ()()() I C\ IS lOll S tO the
pl.tys he 11oulu shm1 to lhe
publtc
He was wonuemw. Oh.
dill I dot ng too much and I
s,ud He) tl the) can figute 11
out th.tt II he tust tine
(because) they h.tve to fi gure
out WHEN ) ou rc ~otn g to
UO I(
Few of the clrtc progr.tms tn
the n.nron unve1l theu pl.1ys
and pl.1ycrs 1n .ttl open pr,ll
tlce Oh1o St.ttc s coaches
kmm that there " ,t lme

USA
from Page Bl
Amcm:.ms could h.tve come
out tl.lt ltke Ltthu,tma,
whtch entetcd Monday as
the othct unhe,tten and was
llOUilL CU
106 7 ~
by
Austl alt.t
lnste,td they c.une out dtld
tlattened Germ,my
The Ame11cans scored 3
seconds 1nto the game when
Ho\\,ud b.llted the trp to
James who threw 11 dhemlto
Car mclo Anthony tor d
Ia) ur Th.Jt "'·" the st,u1 ot
e1ght sttwght U S pouus. and
the end ol any suspense
Germany m1ssed mne ot rts
first I0 shots mcludmg .t
blown dunk and a botched
putback by Los Angeles
Clippers center Chns Kaman
Brvant mtssed a dunk, too.
dunng that sll etch , but
Ho\\ard &lt;tnd James h.td consecutl\ e sl,un' to m.tke 1t 18-

3
The Amenc&lt;tns were scottng so e.tstl y the) pr.tctJcall)
got 111 eac h other's v. ay Chns
Paul led " 1 on I bteak and
threw an allcy-oop that could
h,tve gone to etthe1 James or
Dwy,me
W.tde
James

Bengals
from PageBl
pa1r of c.ttches lor II yards
The Bengal s wou ld rather
not rush them Now, they
may not have a ch01ce It 's
ht ghl y unltkely th.1t Palmet
wtll ge t to hdve hts two best
rece1 vers 1n " pre~ ea son
game together giVIng them
" chance to -v.ork out the
k1nk s The Bengals npe n at
Baltunore on Sept 7
"T J .md {!h,!d need to get
health)
Palmer satd
' We' ve had tune 111 the past
I thmk we 1e .til gomg on
srx ycat s (together) now
Re.tdrn g body langu.tge
commg out of toutes ts b1g
lor me, and I thmk seemg
them run those routes lor
stx years has ~ p o ken for
nself '
There s no tel hng whether
Chad Johnson wtll be ready
for the season opener,
although coach Marvm
LewJS
ts
opllmlstlc
Johnson landed awkwardly
on hts left arm after he
made contact With a cornerback on the Bengals ' first
senes, momentanly dtslocaung hts shoulder
"It came out and went
nght bac;k m on the fte ld,"
Lew" sa.d
Johnso n ro lled on h1 s
back fo r a few seconds and
was . sui I tn severe patn
when he walked to the sldeltne wnh the medlc.tl stalf
By the ttme he went to the

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hetw~e n the

need lor the
IIJl~fiil~ Eublrc to
fiillll!~l!!l
now and
II!J iii.:.:~ .M ~~~ts opp?c;
,.....
find out too
much
NOTEBOOK
We had
a supposedly closed scnmmage on
Saturd,ty and some of our
people brought m lrttle bl o&amp;
sr te s (that sard) ' We s,l\1 thl'
,md \~e s.tw that. Tressel
s,uu bel ore the sesston whtle
llrcled by c.tmer.ts ,mel
111
repor
end
coacsouth
hes work
zo
ne tersOur the
hard on what we're trymg to
prep.tre and would rather not
have therr thoughts .tnd tdeas
.mel g&lt;~me pl.ms out there
ktckeu ,uuund untrl they get
to showc.tse them '
Still, the Buckeyes mtght
not ha1e dtsdosed any secrets
but dtd run ,, portton ol thetr
pl,tybook tor .tlmost 2 lull
hours
Ohto State s marchmg band
C\ enm.tde .tn &lt;~ppe.tra nce , tilmg mto the stadium to watch
the practtce whtle playmg .1
le w tunes lromlhe stands,
Thts ts the thtrd year 111 a
row that Ohto State opened 1ts
doo rs for a practtce Two
} e,trs ago, 2R,OOO came oul to
watch Hetsman Trophy wm
ner-to he Troy Smtth and the
then No I Buckeyes go
thtough theli paces A year
.tgo the Buckeyes were
ranked No II m the preseason when they had a stormwracked workout before
5,500 hardy souls
JUmped h1gher and got tt to
lay tt m, then stepped outstde
to htt h1s second 3 tor a 23-5
bulge
Up 19 alter one the US
scored the first e1ght pomts of
the second to make 11 39- 12
The Je,td was 28 after James
dnllcd 3-pomters on consecuttve US possesstons, and
ballooned to 30 tor the first
tune when Howard scored
four stratght to make 1t 49-19
wtth 3 nunutes lelt mthe halt
Bryant hn the ~tde of the
nm on another slam attempt
early m the thtrd quarter, so
he backed up 20 teet and
tossed m back to back 1s for
a 62 29 cushiOn Howard
slammed down an alley oop
from Wade nght after
Nowttzkt checked out, turnmg mto an 80-39 bulge wnh
2 41 remammg m the penod
Nowttzkt
the D.tllas
Mavencks All Star, scored
14 pomts for Germany (1-4),
whtch completed a dlsappmntmg Olymptcs The
Germans looked hke contenders m a 95-66 rout of
Angola m the1r opener. but
then dropped four stra1ght
Kaman, who JOmed the
Gerrnans this summer after
getung Gennan c1t1zenshtp,
managed JUSt SIX pomts

EAST RUTH ERFORD
N J &lt;AP) - Eh Mannmg
~&lt;a s tn Super B0\11 form for
the New York Gtants and
Do ment k Htxon \l as even
better
New Ymk s 17 14 cxhrbttton vtctory Monday ntght
wa~ m.tdc caster by the
Cleveland B1own s, who h,td
a se.tson ' ~&lt; Orth ol mtst.tkes
111 ltttle mm e th,m a yua11er
mcludtng 9R pen.t lt) y.trds
.mel " fumble th.tt resulted m
"95 y.trd TD tur the Gt.tnts
1 h.tt return gave New York
" 30 3 le,tu le" th.m a mmute
tnto the second yu.tner one
tlt.1t second and th1rdstnnge rs b.trely managed lo
mamtam
Htx on, sto~rt1n g .11 wtde
recc1vcr becau se Plaxtco
Burress, Amanr Toomer and
Stele Smnh dtdn t sun up,
caug ht II- anu 24-) ard
touchdown p.tsses from
M,mmng m the ftrst quarter
He returned ,, t1 ee krc k 82

Skyline
from Page 81
Davrs w,ts the h.trd ch,u gel
from the tml to IOth
Wayne M( Peek "'ho had
a g re,tt outing ttnd who
nearly ntpped Smith m the
heat , posted a stron g 5th tn
the T111gl er/Pete Smllh
Tnbute Car-The West
Vrrgm1a Spnnter
' It means a lot (wmmng
the champtonshtp), · satd
the wmner Smnh 111 vtctory
lane "We dectded early !ht s
year to p1ck and choose
races. stay close to home
.mel have some fun We' re
havmg tun and we won the
ch.mlpton&lt;hrp
tn
the
process You couldn t ask
lor anrth111g more Steph
and I have a home m
Chtlhcothe now ,md we' ll
be movmg the shop there
soon It feels great to ha\e
the year we' vc had and to
he here 111 Ohto "
It wasn't,, spec tal event·
offlc1ally, but lhe qualtty of
cars 111 the otdr-studded late
model event was 111deed
specml
Cars lrom tour
states representmg three of
the natton's top s&lt;tnct1ons
took the green
Josh McGutre, Gr.tyson,
KY was so good tt looked
ltke he was chas111g h1s ta1l,
leavmg the competition to
light the gunhght with a
pocketkmfe
McGmre 's
Rayburn hooked up ltke a
rocketshtp and wrthm three
laps, he Wds a hall track
ahead lapptng the backm.trkers In d ldp etghl sct ap

y.trds lor" touchd l•wn after a
senes of Cleve land mtstakes
th.tt md ucled a s.tfety on a
punt by Da\ e Zaslud!l that he
k1 ckcd mto one of hts teammates
Alter Phtl Dawson s 56y,ud held goal on thetr first
dn ve the Browns stmply
'elt destructed
On New York 's next sene ~.
Err e Wrrght s 53-yard pass
mlerlerence pen.tlt) for mug
gtng Smom e Moss set up the
Gtants first touchdo" n
The next New York senes
starteu fr om the Cle, eland 49
bec.tu 'e Mrchael Adams
tnterl c!ed wtth Htxon 's
altempl to c.ttch a punt, g1vmg the G1ants 15 extra yards
The) got 15 more when
Andr.t Da vrs was called for
thwwmg u punch at a Giant
- and nm smg, whtch IS
whdt the Brown s' starters
were domg all n1ght
Th.tt dnv e ended m the
&gt;ecor1d TD p.tss to Htxon

Freddt e Carpenter was
c,tlled for the yellow and
sent to the tall That set a
charge !tom the tarl to 12th
McGtiiJ C 1esumed h1 s
ch.trge anu there was never
ever much of a race to tt A
g1eat bdttle d1d develop for
second ,unong the cars of
Corey Conley, Larry Bond,
Mtke Balzano. and Chns
Garnes Balzano wa~ last
on the low srde, perhaps one
ot the fastest cars on the
track, but the veteran Hall
at Famer was boxed m wtth
no pl.tce to go McGutre
was already tn the next
state however the field's
chances tmproved on lap 22
when Pat G!lh ,m's mount
slowed. torcmg a cauuon
,md ttghtenmg the pack
Lan) Bond was the greatest benehctary of 1he cautton as he was able to
squeeze b) Conley for sec'ond as McGmre raced away
to vtctory Balzano ntpped
Conley tor th1rd at the
stnpe, whtle Garnes took
ftfth ,thead of Jeff Wood,
R1ck
Aukland, Audte
Swartz, Tony Rou sh, and
Ralph Wtthem W1them
came from 17th to tenth to
eam hard-charger honors.
JUSt over-shadowmg a good
run to II th by Steve Btgley
In the AMRA Mod1fieds,
early
leader
Jeremy
Berwanger looked like a
beekeeper hemg chased by
a swarm of bees Leadmg
the swarm was 2007 natton
,tl champ Doug Henry wtth
Kev111 Moorehou se and Jeff
Wood buzzrng from behmd
Atter numerous challenges
from Henry, Berwanger
sust,uned the lead Henry

from Mannmg, who was 4of-7 for 52 yards 111 ht s one
quarter
The Gtants got a safety
later tn the penod after two
more Cleveland penalttes
pushed the Browns back to
therr own I Zastudtl . With
only 10 yards to punt,
deflected hts k1ck off teammate Tmv1s Thom&amp;s out of
bounds for a safety H1xon
teturned the ensumg free
ktck 82 yards for ht~ thtrd
TD
Cle\ eland's
Syndnc
Steptoe returned the ktckoff
90 yards to the Gmnts' 9 on
the last play of the first quarter Two plays later, Derek
Anderson and Jamal Lewts
botched a handoff and New
York s James Butler returned
tt 95 yards tor the touchdown
that made 11 30 3
Anderson, who was 4-ofI0 tor 20 yards under pressure from the Gtants def~nse ,
lett the game shortly after

tned everythtng to overcome the leader. but hts
ttres began to seal over
TheA at the mtdpomt,
Moorehouse nudged under
Henry
tor
second
Moorehouse closed m on
Berwanger, the Murray Ctty
Flash , but lhe taletlted
charger wasn't about to get
stung Berwanger went
green to-checkered tn a
stalwart performance
Old Fatthtul Jeremy
Blake stoked up the ole
number four and ltltered
mto the m1x, gtvmg Henry a
run for th1rd after bagg111g a
htgh-flymg Wood Blake
took thtrd '" the checkered
waved over the \\lllnmg #44
of
Berwanger
and
Moorehouse Behrnd th1rd
place Blake was Doug
Henry, Jeff Wood, Andre
Layfield Roy Roush Mtke
Long. Jason Brookover, and
Anthony Ktncade Blake
was hard-charger from
mnth to-third
Tommy Adkms and T1m
Chnstopher once agam put
on a great battle 111 the Fom
Cylmders. but Adkms has
had the advantage the past
three weeks Ill the A and C
war Ryan McClam and
Eugene "Grumpy" Adkms
put on a shov. for thtrd, but
fimshed tn that order ahead
of Metgs County's Jeff
Rankm, Tony Plaugher,
George Klintworth, Donnte
Bartlett, Barry Kttts , and
Randy Fryar Great racmg
highlighted the f1ghts for
postllon, but Adkms proved
to be the class ot the fteld
once agam
Pole-sttter and talented
lady racer Shelly Powell

With ,J poss1ble concusston
after bemg s.tcked by Ost
Umeny10ra
It 11'as 30 17 at halfttme
alter Steptoe ran 7 yards for a
score .md two of the m1 slake
makers Adams and Enc
Wnght, combtned for a
Cle\eland touchdown
Adam s slammmg mto Giants
QB Anthony Wnght as he
attempted to pass Enc
Wnght grabbed It and took 11
m from 15 yatds
Br~dy Qumn. who was 7of 12 for 124 yards, htt
Steptoe for a 44-yard TD
pass on the first senes of the
second half to cut It to 30-24
But Ahmad Bradshaw went
111 from a yard out on the next
dnve to make tt a two-score
lead agam.
Jason Reda's 44-yard field
goal wtth 7 07 left m the
game made 1t 37-27 And
Ken Dorsey's 8-yard touchdown pass to Lance Leggett
wtth 2 25 left cut 1t to 37-34

Jumped mto the lead at the
drop of the green 111 the
Pure
Stock
A-Mam
Powell held off Street
lnvtte wmner Shawn Jeff,
but looped a 360 111 front of
the held, allowmg Jell to
take the lead Powell lost
only three posttlons and
settled tn th1rd behmd Matt
Holcomb
and
Ryan
W1lson
Holcomb fought hard to
overtake Jett but Jett once
a gam preva1led m the ISlap
event
Holcomb
brought home second
ahead ot W1lson, Powell,
Tommy Mur,Phy, Jeremy
Blake, Curt Reck, Gary
Gould , George Khntworth,
and Steve Anthony Gary
Gould was the hard charger from 14th to 8th
Kyle Bond put a Juke and
JtVe move on early leader
Ronme Ptckens tn lapped
traff1c to cla1m the Mmt·
Wedge ma1n Bond ran
down Ptckens then made
the w1nntng pass, whtle
Zach Fox had another
ImpresSive run tn thud.
Fox was followed by WJ!I
Holland, Martah M11ler,
Seth
Beeler,
Brooke
Beeler, and Broc Jordan
Skyline wtll l10ld the
Season Champwnsh1ps m
all
dt\ tstons
(except
spttnls) Fnday. August 22,
then take August 29 off
before
sw1tchmg
to
Saturday's September 6 for
the " Promoter' s Chmce
to
Track
30" Tnbute
Promoter Sherry James
That premtet Late Model
event pays $3,000 as a
tune-up for the Harvest 50
on September 20 and 21

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Golf
from Page Bl
Jetters, who concluded the
team sconng wtth collecttve
rounds of 45 ,md 47 Ben
Hood also shot a 53 for
MHS , whtle Scott Kennedy
was the other Maroon and
Gold parttCipant w1th a 70
Derek McManus paced
VCHS wtth a 44. folly,ecf ,
by M 1ke Hackney and Luke
Lalerly wtth match111g 45s
Auslln Ankrom concluded
the te.un tally w1th a 49
Lance Rose and Megan
Andrews also had respec
ttve rounds ot 52 and 54 for
the Maroon and Gray
Metgs w1ll return to TVC
Oh10 actton Thursday when
they travel to Oxbow
Country Club for " 4 30
p m match wtth host
Belpre

locker room to get tests and
treatment, the expresston of
pam was gone from hts
tace The standard treatment
IS to keep the swelhng down
and rebutld the r,mge of
motiOn and strength tn the
GA (156), RV {235)
shoulder
GALLIPOLIS - To sa~
" We should be able to
that the Galha Academy
treat tt conservatively,"
golf team wa s on f1re
Lewrs satd
Monday rm ght ha'e been a
Lewrs thmks that Johnson
btt of .m understatement
could be back m the lineup
The Blue Devtls posted a
agatnst Balttmore, even
tno of sub 40 scores and
thou gh th~ shoulder IS like.tlso h.td hve of the1r SIX
ly to bother htm for some
swmgers !tnt sh under 42
ttme As a rece1ver, he can
Monday clunng a 79 stroke
protect the 111Jory a little btt
vruory over R1vcr Valley m
dunng games Every hard
a dual at Chffstde Golf
htt or rou gh J,mdmg could
Cour&gt;e
aggrav.tte It
GAHS, wh1ch posted a
" Wtth the posttton he
team
tally of 156, was led
plays, tt shouldn't be an SHS (180), FHHS {220) by medalist Kyle Rhodes
POMEROY - Southern
tssue as tt would wHh some
w1th a low round of 37
golf
got the 2008 golf sea
postttons," Lew1s sard
Kamal Dayal and Jordan
As for the way Palmer got son started off on the nght Cornwell followed closely
knocked
around,
the foot last Tuesday, postmg a behnd with matchmg
Bengals vtewed 1t as a func - 40-stroke VIctory over vtstt- scores of 39
tton of the preseason The 111g Federal Hockmg d•mng
Both N1ck Saunders and
L10ns d1 d some stunts that the opemng • Tn-Valley Corey Hamtlton fired simiHockmg
the B e n g al~ dtdn ' t expect, Conference
DIVIsiOn
match
at
Pme
Htll s lar rounds of 41 , whtle
al lo wmg them to get to
.Warren Patnck closed
Palmer repeatedly He was Golf Course
The Tornadoes (l-0 TVC thmgs out for the Blue and
sacked once and got
Wlute wnh a 55
knocked to the ground four Hocking) f1red a team tally
The Ra1ders- who postother limes Last season, of 180, led by fourth-year ed a team total of 235 Palmer was sacked only 17 starter and re1gmng TVC were led by both Zack
MVP
Bryan
Hocktng
ttmes
Polcyn and Todd Strums
"We d1dn 't game-plan," Harns' 4-over par 38 The wtth 52 , followed Cody
Palmer sa1d "You normally Lancers (0-1) fimshed the Wtmmer wtth a 60 and Matt
don't game-plan un ttl the day with a team total of 220 Ball wtth a 61 Kyle Bryant
Zach Ash followed Harns
tht rd game If there s one
and Derek G111son rounded
postt1on I' ve got to hang my w1th a 43, wh1le Alex out the RVHS day wnh
hat on H s our offens1ve Hawley and Taylor Deem respecttve 10unds of 62 and
lme I'm more than conft- concluded the team sconng 63
dent that th ere s nobody w1th respccllve rounds of 46
Jack son was also supmore capable than those and 53 Andrfw Roseberry posed to be at the event, but
,md Nathmt Roush also shot
guys to keep me clean
dtd riot attend due to trans-

portallon tssues
Galha Acadetuy returns to
act10n Thursday when 11
travels to Wellston for a
non-league
contest at
Faugreens Country Club
The S1lver and Black play
today at H1dden Valley Golf
Course
ag,unst
Pmnl
Pleasant
PPHS {328), CHS {329)
LOGAN. WVa - The
Pmnt
Pleasant
Black
Kmghts galt team ftntshed
th1rd
m
a Cardmal
Conference
tournament
Monday held at the Logan
Country Club course m
Logan
The tournament used a
play stx, count five formal
Chapmanvtlle won, the
top honors for the day by
edgmg Wayne County by a
smgle stroke, 328-3~9
Pomt Pleasant 's thtrd place
total was 373 followed by
Poca m fourth wtth a 421
Stssonv1lle and Herbert
Hoover were dead even m
ftfth place wtth a score of
422
Pmnt's leadmg scorer for
the day was once agatn
Opte Lucas whose 82 also
won h1m a place on the stx
man All Tournament Team
Brett Sergent turned 111 hts
best score of the year wtth a
91 Alex Potter added a 99
to go along with the I0 I
posted by Robert Davis to
account for the four best
scores Garrett Grtmm and
Jason Stoffer also played
for the B1g Blacks, but their
scores were not part of the .
final total
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the
season
Brandon
Johnson dtd shoot h1s best
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Etght teams from Class
A were 111 Wahama's d1vis1on of the play five, count
four format tournament
Wllhamstown won tts
dtvtston shoottng an excellent 316 Glimer County
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319 Charleston Catholic
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Park~rsburg Cathohc ftfth
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County's 374 and Buffalo
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Wahama's 386 placed
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f1eld
Adam Roush shot a 94
for ti)e White Falcons best
score whtle Dave Greene
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Warren
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wnh Johnson's 9 8 to
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Zack Whulatch's 99 was
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but 1t was not mcluded m
the ftnal talry
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outmg ts a return tnp to
Green Htlls on Wednesday
to face
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Tuesday, August19,2008

Buckeyes practice Manning, Hixon lead Giants past Browns
be£Ore 12 000 fans
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COLL MBLS 1'I P) - A
lull 2 1/2 hollis before the
Ohlll St.tlc Buckelt' shO\ICd
up tur their .tnnu.tl open-tothe-puhltc workout - a pmc
nee mmd ) ou - there were
.tlredd\ ,1 couple dozen b ns
s t ,m d t n~ ttl Ittl~ ttl the wt ther
IIH! hc-.11 \\.ll t ln!.!. IO

get

tnlO

Ohu&gt; St,uJt um •
Th&lt;"C losses ttl the l.tst 1 1~0
n,tuorhtl ch,mtpr onsht p ~ am es
\\ ~ t e .tlr e.tdl lnr~o lle n tlv the
l,ut hlu l A nell se,"''n of hqpe
h m u ~ h l ,Ill csllln.ttcd I 2 000
out to "&lt;~lL h the Buckeyes
r,mked Nu 2 111 thc prese.tson
go thr ou!.! h

d ll

ot hcn\ J.. :;e

me,tniJlg J cs~ SCIIes Of dri llS

and pl,tvs
Wnh " lrttle less th,m tWo
week&gt; tu £U he ture the sed
son opener on Au~ \ ()
agdm st Youngs tU\\ n Stdtc. d

Footb.tll
Lh,unpronshtp
Subdr vtsron pw~r.tm he used
to co.tch, he,tJ co.tch J11n
Tressel s,11d he 11 .tsn t mncerned .thout wh,tl opposrng
scouts mtglll I md nut .tbout
hr s te,mt
He JOked th.tt olf c nstvc
wordrnator Jtm Bollman h.td
made 4 ()()() I C\ IS lOll S tO the
pl.tys he 11oulu shm1 to lhe
publtc
He was wonuemw. Oh.
dill I dot ng too much and I
s,ud He) tl the) can figute 11
out th.tt II he tust tine
(because) they h.tve to fi gure
out WHEN ) ou rc ~otn g to
UO I(
Few of the clrtc progr.tms tn
the n.nron unve1l theu pl.1ys
and pl.1ycrs 1n .ttl open pr,ll
tlce Oh1o St.ttc s coaches
kmm that there " ,t lme

USA
from Page Bl
Amcm:.ms could h.tve come
out tl.lt ltke Ltthu,tma,
whtch entetcd Monday as
the othct unhe,tten and was
llOUilL CU
106 7 ~
by
Austl alt.t
lnste,td they c.une out dtld
tlattened Germ,my
The Ame11cans scored 3
seconds 1nto the game when
Ho\\,ud b.llted the trp to
James who threw 11 dhemlto
Car mclo Anthony tor d
Ia) ur Th.Jt "'·" the st,u1 ot
e1ght sttwght U S pouus. and
the end ol any suspense
Germany m1ssed mne ot rts
first I0 shots mcludmg .t
blown dunk and a botched
putback by Los Angeles
Clippers center Chns Kaman
Brvant mtssed a dunk, too.
dunng that sll etch , but
Ho\\ard &lt;tnd James h.td consecutl\ e sl,un' to m.tke 1t 18-

3
The Amenc&lt;tns were scottng so e.tstl y the) pr.tctJcall)
got 111 eac h other's v. ay Chns
Paul led " 1 on I bteak and
threw an allcy-oop that could
h,tve gone to etthe1 James or
Dwy,me
W.tde
James

Bengals
from PageBl
pa1r of c.ttches lor II yards
The Bengal s wou ld rather
not rush them Now, they
may not have a ch01ce It 's
ht ghl y unltkely th.1t Palmet
wtll ge t to hdve hts two best
rece1 vers 1n " pre~ ea son
game together giVIng them
" chance to -v.ork out the
k1nk s The Bengals npe n at
Baltunore on Sept 7
"T J .md {!h,!d need to get
health)
Palmer satd
' We' ve had tune 111 the past
I thmk we 1e .til gomg on
srx ycat s (together) now
Re.tdrn g body langu.tge
commg out of toutes ts b1g
lor me, and I thmk seemg
them run those routes lor
stx years has ~ p o ken for
nself '
There s no tel hng whether
Chad Johnson wtll be ready
for the season opener,
although coach Marvm
LewJS
ts
opllmlstlc
Johnson landed awkwardly
on hts left arm after he
made contact With a cornerback on the Bengals ' first
senes, momentanly dtslocaung hts shoulder
"It came out and went
nght bac;k m on the fte ld,"
Lew" sa.d
Johnso n ro lled on h1 s
back fo r a few seconds and
was . sui I tn severe patn
when he walked to the sldeltne wnh the medlc.tl stalf
By the ttme he went to the

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hetw~e n the

need lor the
IIJl~fiil~ Eublrc to
fiillll!~l!!l
now and
II!J iii.:.:~ .M ~~~ts opp?c;
,.....
find out too
much
NOTEBOOK
We had
a supposedly closed scnmmage on
Saturd,ty and some of our
people brought m lrttle bl o&amp;
sr te s (that sard) ' We s,l\1 thl'
,md \~e s.tw that. Tressel
s,uu bel ore the sesston whtle
llrcled by c.tmer.ts ,mel
111
repor
end
coacsouth
hes work
zo
ne tersOur the
hard on what we're trymg to
prep.tre and would rather not
have therr thoughts .tnd tdeas
.mel g&lt;~me pl.ms out there
ktckeu ,uuund untrl they get
to showc.tse them '
Still, the Buckeyes mtght
not ha1e dtsdosed any secrets
but dtd run ,, portton ol thetr
pl,tybook tor .tlmost 2 lull
hours
Ohto State s marchmg band
C\ enm.tde .tn &lt;~ppe.tra nce , tilmg mto the stadium to watch
the practtce whtle playmg .1
le w tunes lromlhe stands,
Thts ts the thtrd year 111 a
row that Ohto State opened 1ts
doo rs for a practtce Two
} e,trs ago, 2R,OOO came oul to
watch Hetsman Trophy wm
ner-to he Troy Smtth and the
then No I Buckeyes go
thtough theli paces A year
.tgo the Buckeyes were
ranked No II m the preseason when they had a stormwracked workout before
5,500 hardy souls
JUmped h1gher and got tt to
lay tt m, then stepped outstde
to htt h1s second 3 tor a 23-5
bulge
Up 19 alter one the US
scored the first e1ght pomts of
the second to make 11 39- 12
The Je,td was 28 after James
dnllcd 3-pomters on consecuttve US possesstons, and
ballooned to 30 tor the first
tune when Howard scored
four stratght to make 1t 49-19
wtth 3 nunutes lelt mthe halt
Bryant hn the ~tde of the
nm on another slam attempt
early m the thtrd quarter, so
he backed up 20 teet and
tossed m back to back 1s for
a 62 29 cushiOn Howard
slammed down an alley oop
from Wade nght after
Nowttzkt checked out, turnmg mto an 80-39 bulge wnh
2 41 remammg m the penod
Nowttzkt
the D.tllas
Mavencks All Star, scored
14 pomts for Germany (1-4),
whtch completed a dlsappmntmg Olymptcs The
Germans looked hke contenders m a 95-66 rout of
Angola m the1r opener. but
then dropped four stra1ght
Kaman, who JOmed the
Gerrnans this summer after
getung Gennan c1t1zenshtp,
managed JUSt SIX pomts

EAST RUTH ERFORD
N J &lt;AP) - Eh Mannmg
~&lt;a s tn Super B0\11 form for
the New York Gtants and
Do ment k Htxon \l as even
better
New Ymk s 17 14 cxhrbttton vtctory Monday ntght
wa~ m.tdc caster by the
Cleveland B1own s, who h,td
a se.tson ' ~&lt; Orth ol mtst.tkes
111 ltttle mm e th,m a yua11er
mcludtng 9R pen.t lt) y.trds
.mel " fumble th.tt resulted m
"95 y.trd TD tur the Gt.tnts
1 h.tt return gave New York
" 30 3 le,tu le" th.m a mmute
tnto the second yu.tner one
tlt.1t second and th1rdstnnge rs b.trely managed lo
mamtam
Htx on, sto~rt1n g .11 wtde
recc1vcr becau se Plaxtco
Burress, Amanr Toomer and
Stele Smnh dtdn t sun up,
caug ht II- anu 24-) ard
touchdown p.tsses from
M,mmng m the ftrst quarter
He returned ,, t1 ee krc k 82

Skyline
from Page 81
Davrs w,ts the h.trd ch,u gel
from the tml to IOth
Wayne M( Peek "'ho had
a g re,tt outing ttnd who
nearly ntpped Smith m the
heat , posted a stron g 5th tn
the T111gl er/Pete Smllh
Tnbute Car-The West
Vrrgm1a Spnnter
' It means a lot (wmmng
the champtonshtp), · satd
the wmner Smnh 111 vtctory
lane "We dectded early !ht s
year to p1ck and choose
races. stay close to home
.mel have some fun We' re
havmg tun and we won the
ch.mlpton&lt;hrp
tn
the
process You couldn t ask
lor anrth111g more Steph
and I have a home m
Chtlhcothe now ,md we' ll
be movmg the shop there
soon It feels great to ha\e
the year we' vc had and to
he here 111 Ohto "
It wasn't,, spec tal event·
offlc1ally, but lhe qualtty of
cars 111 the otdr-studded late
model event was 111deed
specml
Cars lrom tour
states representmg three of
the natton's top s&lt;tnct1ons
took the green
Josh McGutre, Gr.tyson,
KY was so good tt looked
ltke he was chas111g h1s ta1l,
leavmg the competition to
light the gunhght with a
pocketkmfe
McGmre 's
Rayburn hooked up ltke a
rocketshtp and wrthm three
laps, he Wds a hall track
ahead lapptng the backm.trkers In d ldp etghl sct ap

y.trds lor" touchd l•wn after a
senes of Cleve land mtstakes
th.tt md ucled a s.tfety on a
punt by Da\ e Zaslud!l that he
k1 ckcd mto one of hts teammates
Alter Phtl Dawson s 56y,ud held goal on thetr first
dn ve the Browns stmply
'elt destructed
On New York 's next sene ~.
Err e Wrrght s 53-yard pass
mlerlerence pen.tlt) for mug
gtng Smom e Moss set up the
Gtants first touchdo" n
The next New York senes
starteu fr om the Cle, eland 49
bec.tu 'e Mrchael Adams
tnterl c!ed wtth Htxon 's
altempl to c.ttch a punt, g1vmg the G1ants 15 extra yards
The) got 15 more when
Andr.t Da vrs was called for
thwwmg u punch at a Giant
- and nm smg, whtch IS
whdt the Brown s' starters
were domg all n1ght
Th.tt dnv e ended m the
&gt;ecor1d TD p.tss to Htxon

Freddt e Carpenter was
c,tlled for the yellow and
sent to the tall That set a
charge !tom the tarl to 12th
McGtiiJ C 1esumed h1 s
ch.trge anu there was never
ever much of a race to tt A
g1eat bdttle d1d develop for
second ,unong the cars of
Corey Conley, Larry Bond,
Mtke Balzano. and Chns
Garnes Balzano wa~ last
on the low srde, perhaps one
ot the fastest cars on the
track, but the veteran Hall
at Famer was boxed m wtth
no pl.tce to go McGutre
was already tn the next
state however the field's
chances tmproved on lap 22
when Pat G!lh ,m's mount
slowed. torcmg a cauuon
,md ttghtenmg the pack
Lan) Bond was the greatest benehctary of 1he cautton as he was able to
squeeze b) Conley for sec'ond as McGmre raced away
to vtctory Balzano ntpped
Conley tor th1rd at the
stnpe, whtle Garnes took
ftfth ,thead of Jeff Wood,
R1ck
Aukland, Audte
Swartz, Tony Rou sh, and
Ralph Wtthem W1them
came from 17th to tenth to
eam hard-charger honors.
JUSt over-shadowmg a good
run to II th by Steve Btgley
In the AMRA Mod1fieds,
early
leader
Jeremy
Berwanger looked like a
beekeeper hemg chased by
a swarm of bees Leadmg
the swarm was 2007 natton
,tl champ Doug Henry wtth
Kev111 Moorehou se and Jeff
Wood buzzrng from behmd
Atter numerous challenges
from Henry, Berwanger
sust,uned the lead Henry

from Mannmg, who was 4of-7 for 52 yards 111 ht s one
quarter
The Gtants got a safety
later tn the penod after two
more Cleveland penalttes
pushed the Browns back to
therr own I Zastudtl . With
only 10 yards to punt,
deflected hts k1ck off teammate Tmv1s Thom&amp;s out of
bounds for a safety H1xon
teturned the ensumg free
ktck 82 yards for ht~ thtrd
TD
Cle\ eland's
Syndnc
Steptoe returned the ktckoff
90 yards to the Gmnts' 9 on
the last play of the first quarter Two plays later, Derek
Anderson and Jamal Lewts
botched a handoff and New
York s James Butler returned
tt 95 yards tor the touchdown
that made 11 30 3
Anderson, who was 4-ofI0 tor 20 yards under pressure from the Gtants def~nse ,
lett the game shortly after

tned everythtng to overcome the leader. but hts
ttres began to seal over
TheA at the mtdpomt,
Moorehouse nudged under
Henry
tor
second
Moorehouse closed m on
Berwanger, the Murray Ctty
Flash , but lhe taletlted
charger wasn't about to get
stung Berwanger went
green to-checkered tn a
stalwart performance
Old Fatthtul Jeremy
Blake stoked up the ole
number four and ltltered
mto the m1x, gtvmg Henry a
run for th1rd after bagg111g a
htgh-flymg Wood Blake
took thtrd '" the checkered
waved over the \\lllnmg #44
of
Berwanger
and
Moorehouse Behrnd th1rd
place Blake was Doug
Henry, Jeff Wood, Andre
Layfield Roy Roush Mtke
Long. Jason Brookover, and
Anthony Ktncade Blake
was hard-charger from
mnth to-third
Tommy Adkms and T1m
Chnstopher once agam put
on a great battle 111 the Fom
Cylmders. but Adkms has
had the advantage the past
three weeks Ill the A and C
war Ryan McClam and
Eugene "Grumpy" Adkms
put on a shov. for thtrd, but
fimshed tn that order ahead
of Metgs County's Jeff
Rankm, Tony Plaugher,
George Klintworth, Donnte
Bartlett, Barry Kttts , and
Randy Fryar Great racmg
highlighted the f1ghts for
postllon, but Adkms proved
to be the class ot the fteld
once agam
Pole-sttter and talented
lady racer Shelly Powell

With ,J poss1ble concusston
after bemg s.tcked by Ost
Umeny10ra
It 11'as 30 17 at halfttme
alter Steptoe ran 7 yards for a
score .md two of the m1 slake
makers Adams and Enc
Wnght, combtned for a
Cle\eland touchdown
Adam s slammmg mto Giants
QB Anthony Wnght as he
attempted to pass Enc
Wnght grabbed It and took 11
m from 15 yatds
Br~dy Qumn. who was 7of 12 for 124 yards, htt
Steptoe for a 44-yard TD
pass on the first senes of the
second half to cut It to 30-24
But Ahmad Bradshaw went
111 from a yard out on the next
dnve to make tt a two-score
lead agam.
Jason Reda's 44-yard field
goal wtth 7 07 left m the
game made 1t 37-27 And
Ken Dorsey's 8-yard touchdown pass to Lance Leggett
wtth 2 25 left cut 1t to 37-34

Jumped mto the lead at the
drop of the green 111 the
Pure
Stock
A-Mam
Powell held off Street
lnvtte wmner Shawn Jeff,
but looped a 360 111 front of
the held, allowmg Jell to
take the lead Powell lost
only three posttlons and
settled tn th1rd behmd Matt
Holcomb
and
Ryan
W1lson
Holcomb fought hard to
overtake Jett but Jett once
a gam preva1led m the ISlap
event
Holcomb
brought home second
ahead ot W1lson, Powell,
Tommy Mur,Phy, Jeremy
Blake, Curt Reck, Gary
Gould , George Khntworth,
and Steve Anthony Gary
Gould was the hard charger from 14th to 8th
Kyle Bond put a Juke and
JtVe move on early leader
Ronme Ptckens tn lapped
traff1c to cla1m the Mmt·
Wedge ma1n Bond ran
down Ptckens then made
the w1nntng pass, whtle
Zach Fox had another
ImpresSive run tn thud.
Fox was followed by WJ!I
Holland, Martah M11ler,
Seth
Beeler,
Brooke
Beeler, and Broc Jordan
Skyline wtll l10ld the
Season Champwnsh1ps m
all
dt\ tstons
(except
spttnls) Fnday. August 22,
then take August 29 off
before
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Golf
from Page Bl
Jetters, who concluded the
team sconng wtth collecttve
rounds of 45 ,md 47 Ben
Hood also shot a 53 for
MHS , whtle Scott Kennedy
was the other Maroon and
Gold parttCipant w1th a 70
Derek McManus paced
VCHS wtth a 44. folly,ecf ,
by M 1ke Hackney and Luke
Lalerly wtth match111g 45s
Auslln Ankrom concluded
the te.un tally w1th a 49
Lance Rose and Megan
Andrews also had respec
ttve rounds ot 52 and 54 for
the Maroon and Gray
Metgs w1ll return to TVC
Oh10 actton Thursday when
they travel to Oxbow
Country Club for " 4 30
p m match wtth host
Belpre

locker room to get tests and
treatment, the expresston of
pam was gone from hts
tace The standard treatment
IS to keep the swelhng down
and rebutld the r,mge of
motiOn and strength tn the
GA (156), RV {235)
shoulder
GALLIPOLIS - To sa~
" We should be able to
that the Galha Academy
treat tt conservatively,"
golf team wa s on f1re
Lewrs satd
Monday rm ght ha'e been a
Lewrs thmks that Johnson
btt of .m understatement
could be back m the lineup
The Blue Devtls posted a
agatnst Balttmore, even
tno of sub 40 scores and
thou gh th~ shoulder IS like.tlso h.td hve of the1r SIX
ly to bother htm for some
swmgers !tnt sh under 42
ttme As a rece1ver, he can
Monday clunng a 79 stroke
protect the 111Jory a little btt
vruory over R1vcr Valley m
dunng games Every hard
a dual at Chffstde Golf
htt or rou gh J,mdmg could
Cour&gt;e
aggrav.tte It
GAHS, wh1ch posted a
" Wtth the posttton he
team
tally of 156, was led
plays, tt shouldn't be an SHS (180), FHHS {220) by medalist Kyle Rhodes
POMEROY - Southern
tssue as tt would wHh some
w1th a low round of 37
golf
got the 2008 golf sea
postttons," Lew1s sard
Kamal Dayal and Jordan
As for the way Palmer got son started off on the nght Cornwell followed closely
knocked
around,
the foot last Tuesday, postmg a behnd with matchmg
Bengals vtewed 1t as a func - 40-stroke VIctory over vtstt- scores of 39
tton of the preseason The 111g Federal Hockmg d•mng
Both N1ck Saunders and
L10ns d1 d some stunts that the opemng • Tn-Valley Corey Hamtlton fired simiHockmg
the B e n g al~ dtdn ' t expect, Conference
DIVIsiOn
match
at
Pme
Htll s lar rounds of 41 , whtle
al lo wmg them to get to
.Warren Patnck closed
Palmer repeatedly He was Golf Course
The Tornadoes (l-0 TVC thmgs out for the Blue and
sacked once and got
Wlute wnh a 55
knocked to the ground four Hocking) f1red a team tally
The Ra1ders- who postother limes Last season, of 180, led by fourth-year ed a team total of 235 Palmer was sacked only 17 starter and re1gmng TVC were led by both Zack
MVP
Bryan
Hocktng
ttmes
Polcyn and Todd Strums
"We d1dn 't game-plan," Harns' 4-over par 38 The wtth 52 , followed Cody
Palmer sa1d "You normally Lancers (0-1) fimshed the Wtmmer wtth a 60 and Matt
don't game-plan un ttl the day with a team total of 220 Ball wtth a 61 Kyle Bryant
Zach Ash followed Harns
tht rd game If there s one
and Derek G111son rounded
postt1on I' ve got to hang my w1th a 43, wh1le Alex out the RVHS day wnh
hat on H s our offens1ve Hawley and Taylor Deem respecttve 10unds of 62 and
lme I'm more than conft- concluded the team sconng 63
dent that th ere s nobody w1th respccllve rounds of 46
Jack son was also supmore capable than those and 53 Andrfw Roseberry posed to be at the event, but
,md Nathmt Roush also shot
guys to keep me clean
dtd riot attend due to trans-

portallon tssues
Galha Acadetuy returns to
act10n Thursday when 11
travels to Wellston for a
non-league
contest at
Faugreens Country Club
The S1lver and Black play
today at H1dden Valley Golf
Course
ag,unst
Pmnl
Pleasant
PPHS {328), CHS {329)
LOGAN. WVa - The
Pmnt
Pleasant
Black
Kmghts galt team ftntshed
th1rd
m
a Cardmal
Conference
tournament
Monday held at the Logan
Country Club course m
Logan
The tournament used a
play stx, count five formal
Chapmanvtlle won, the
top honors for the day by
edgmg Wayne County by a
smgle stroke, 328-3~9
Pomt Pleasant 's thtrd place
total was 373 followed by
Poca m fourth wtth a 421
Stssonv1lle and Herbert
Hoover were dead even m
ftfth place wtth a score of
422
Pmnt's leadmg scorer for
the day was once agatn
Opte Lucas whose 82 also
won h1m a place on the stx
man All Tournament Team
Brett Sergent turned 111 hts
best score of the year wtth a
91 Alex Potter added a 99
to go along with the I0 I
posted by Robert Davis to
account for the four best
scores Garrett Grtmm and
Jason Stoffer also played
for the B1g Blacks, but their
scores were not part of the .
final total
PmQt plays host to R1ver
Valley on Tuesday and then
travels to Green H1lls , on
Wednesday
to
face
Ravenswood, Wahama and
Wheehng Central

WAHAMA EIGHTH

RAVENSWOOD, W Va
- Golfers at any level seldom play at the1r best day
after day
At the teaJ11 level, that ts
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season
Brandon
Johnson dtd shoot h1s best
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Etght teams from Class
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Wllhamstown won tts
dtvtston shoottng an excellent 316 Glimer County
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Park~rsburg Cathohc ftfth
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Wahama's 386 placed
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Adam Roush shot a 94
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Warren
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Zack Whulatch's 99 was
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but 1t was not mcluded m
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The Whne Falcon's next
outmg ts a return tnp to
Green Htlls on Wednesday
to face
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$10000 for lstmgs BOO
620 4946 e11 A0 19
314BA 2 ba th Cane Cod
located on 3 acres mil n Rto
Grande area Full basement
wt lm ctlled FA ven1ed gas
FP: bonu s room over 2 car
gar &amp; much more 740 245
54 16 tor appt
3br 1 112 ba th Ranch Style
Home on 11 + acres close to
Pt Pleasant 304 675 6531
3BR 1 112 bth full base
me:nt 1n ground pool (nee ds
work) 1 car gar ntce neigh
borhood close to town
Askmg S60 000 (pr ce nego
t1able) 740 645 1796 leave
message

Equal - - - - - -- 1 1 Y T11leve bnck!cedar on !)S
acres Rutland Oh pr vat e

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sellmg eal tn kttchen 3 br
2 tu! baths lg hv ngroom
lg family room out o1 flOOd
plam (740)742 2404 or 740
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race, calor, religion, se•
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origi n, or any intention to
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FOR
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Land 1 ·and 2 bedrQom apar tmen1s. furnished and unfur·
Improvements. Ban kr uptcy
&amp; Bad·Credit OK. 2 , 3. 4 and nished. and ll ouses rn
5 ~drooms available 740· Pomeroy and Middlepor t.
446·3384
securrty deposrt reqUired, no
- - - - - - -- . pets. 740·992·22 18.
New 3 Bedroom homes from
$2 t4 36 per month. Includes 1BA 1\pt. Wi D hookups.
many upgrades. deliver ~· 8 sa telli te TV incl w/ren t.
close to hosprtal. Ca ll 74 0set-up. (740)385 -2434
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estate which is in
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readers are hereby

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101. Rdcksprings. S-400.00
740· 742·3045.

lnlormed that all
dwellings advertised in
thi s newspa per are
nallabla on an equal '

MOBILE HOME LOT FOR
RENT. 1031 Georges Creek
Rd, 441 · 1tl1

opportunity ba ~es.

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Forec losure 4br. 2ba. only
$29,900! Pric ed to Sel ll For

Listings 800·620-4946

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52 38/mo ·' 3 bed. 2 ba th.
Bank Repo1 (S~o down, 20
years. 8"'o APR ) tor lislings
800·620-4946 ex. R027

Large 2-story hom e o n
Locust Stre et. Gallipolis. 4
Bedrooms. 2 Batll. KIT. FM.
DR , LR. Laundry, out-build·
ing, tenced yard, close to
Excellent
schools .
Conditionr 740 -441-1202,
304-675·6363

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1br $375fmonth
,Syrac use
Oepos1 t, Hud
Appoved
No
Pots.
(304)675·5332 weekend s
74 0- 591 ·0265
- - - - -- - - 2·3 Bed room. $425/mo,
S425 deposi t &amp; utiliti es·.
1722 Cha1ham Ave . 6 month
lease. (740)845- 1646

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IIH \\1'1 liU \110\
smOoth cook tOSJ 5250 also
Kenmore MicrowaV{]. whrte. . , . , , . . . . - - - - - - - ,
10
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ove r lhe range ...,
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441 ·9865
tuR SALE
Mollohan Ca rpet . Summer

197 1 Chevy Nova -3501350.
Runs and looks great 74.0-

Sale. Berber sta rting at
. $5 951yd. Aemnan1s S35 Z4S-O i 25
Ot~ve a little. Save e.1ot 446· - -- - -- - - 2 bedroo m apar tmen1 for 7444
, 1995 Frrebird Formula 350rent rn Middleport. no pets.
---~·---- LT1 . 1999 Sal urn 2-clr. 2003
!7 40)992-5856
Up nght freezer .. excellen1 S1ratus 2-dr other .Quali ty
conditron S200. obo ·Call veh,c le's 1n slac k wrth war212 3rd Ave 3 rooms and
441·0988
ranty Prrced 10 sell. Stop or
bat h, furn1shed . no pets.
call COOK MOTORS. 328
Rent + Dep. 740-441 ·9245
Jackson Pike 740-446·0 103
2br Apartmen1 on V1and St.
2003 Mssao Xe1ra . t 35 .000
beside Oomino·s
S375
miles. dark green '. 4 wl1 eel
month, $375 depasit 304- GIBBS ANTIQUES Frr. &amp; '
drive. $10.000: 2000 Chevy
Sat.
10-5
Sun.
1·7.
or
by
812·4350
app1. Also. restore furnr1ure Cava lier. 160.000 miles.
Loca
ted on Tornado Ad oft manual hansm; 55 ;0n. sun·
.2 8 A ap t. CIA (7,40) 44 1·
At 33 Racine (Park
roof. st lve r. !2.500. 740-4 150 194
&amp; Ride) eJO: rl. 740·949·2246 6300 ot 740·4 16-630 t
28R , CIA. wAter. sewer.
MISCEJ.L\~EOl 1 S
99 Erldle Bau er Frod
trash 1ncluded In town. Rent
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Exped1hon. La ser red . PW,
$475, Deposi t $475. 339PL.
PB. PS.. trealed .lea1her
_24_9_'~~------'-- 16 cafcterra tabiE!s. 12' 1ong seats. sunroof. 6 diSC c o &amp;
2BA. washer/dryer hookup, fold m center wtseat s 3rd seal. Motor has approJO:
appliances furnrshed 740· at1ached on each side. best 60 ·000 rru.1es. b o dY 1las
441·3702 or 740·266-5789
ones S50 nelt t bost $35. will 165.000 rni1es Very good
sell separately or all togeth - condition. 59.600 304·882·
Ap ar1m ent a~Jail ah l e now er. call ~740)7 4 2 · 274 3 or3__
70:.:2:.:·_ __ _ _ __
Ri ve rbe nd Apls New Haven 740-742·2780
Police Impounds! Cars lrorn
WV. Now aGCOJJti ng applica- --~---ssoor . Honda s. Chevys.
1.IOns 1or Hud -5 u b51., .rze d'. E)(ercrse
equipmen 1.
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one 8 edroom Api s: Utr rhes Ou tdoor funu1ure. . L1 11le Jeeps. Fords. &amp; rl1ore1 lor
listings ll00·6L0· 4B7£ t!x v.ns
included . Based on 30°6 of Trkes 1oys call 304 ·675 ·
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Open Monday.
Tuesday. Wednesday &amp;
Friday, Sam-4:30pm.- Closed

CONVENIENTLY LOCAT· Th ursday.
Sat utd ny
EO &amp; AFFORDAB LE!
Su nday (7 40)446- 7300

MoBILE Ho~n:-;
tllUSALE

Townhouse
aPartm ent s,
and/or small houses FOR
2BR H9mc. Sl AI 160,
pl us
security RENT. Call (740 )44 1· 11 t I
$400/mo
1991 Norris 14x70 2 baths · deposit, No Pets, Available for applica tion &amp; information.
eKtra nice. All ready set up 911 /08 1740)446 -5062 or · Fo r Ren t- 1 Bedroom
on rented lot · close to new {740)379 2923
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Furnished
Up stairs
GAHS. Might co nsider .land
contract . $13, 500. 710-446·. 2br Mobile Home. Kitchen ~~~~i~e~~l.
Refe~~~:
4053
Furn., deposit required &amp; in
Ma son.
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Restrictions. (740}446-85i 9
304 675 7783
2 2006 16x80 Clayton 3 Bed
FREE RENT SPECIAL
2
Bath , 2000
1'6)(70 2BA, St At t 60, $375/mo
Jordan Landing
Fleetwood 2 Bed 2 Bath, plu s security deposit. No
2br, 3br &amp; 4br's
1999 Fortu ne 3 Bed 2 Bath. Pets, {740)446-5062 or
Available
Daytim e 740-388-0000 or {740)379·292 3.
No Pets. Tena nt
740-388-8 513 , Evening 740Res ponsible for Rent &amp;
388-8017 or 740-245 -92 13 3BR. 2 ba1h MH on farm.
Elechk
5600 per month + utilitres.
304-674-0023 or
3 BR 14x70 on 5.7 acres of 540·752·0826
304 ·6 10·0776
land with 18lt4 above ground - - -- - - , Cora
Mill
Ad
4844
Near
pool , B~IO metal shed,
Cora. 5 mile s from Rodney.
12x24 shed with loll".
2 BR, 1 Bath , Appliances.
$39,000. 32 14 Boggs Rd.
WID
Hool-l·up. Large Yard .
Patriot , OH. (74o)256·6586
,$ 38 5/mo, $300 d epos it,
Credit Check , (6'14 )946·
3307 o r {614)3a2-0254
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bl ack birdcages.
· ~ 8:w:3 0 with dividers, perch.·
es. fo~ cups orl slaod. $60
Bonu s
free
br rdcage
1 8x 1 8~19 1(l and 2 cockala r! nest boxes. Musl take
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Uncle Ronnie &amp;

·Pomeranians 4 months old.
male s, sable color. $ 150 .
,740-388·8642

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Ww1C rp roofing
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Mamtenance
All home
repai r. insrde and ou1
Plum bing . carpe11t ry. et~
Call 339-3442
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David lewis
740-99 2- 6971

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Public ~olices in ~' ''"'''''"'·I
Your Righ1to Know.ll&lt;livered Righi to \'our

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bid packet will be a bid bond in an lained in lhis bid pack·
received by lhe Meigs amount of 100% of the et, particularly to the
Labor
C o u n t y bid amount with a Federal
Commissioners
at surety satisfactory to Standards Provisions
Davis- Ba c on
their office at the the aforesaid Meigs and
Courthouse, Pomeroy, C. o
u n t y Wages various lnsur·
Ohio 45769 until l :00 Commissioners or by ance
requirements,
p.m. , August
28th, certified
check , various equal opportu·
2008 and then at 1: 15 cashiers check, or let· nity provisions, and
p.m . at said office ter of credit upon a sol- the requirement tor a
opened and read aloud vent
bank
In
the pavment bond and per·
for the following :
amouril of not less formance bond for
Pomeroy
Fire than tO% of the bid tOO% ol the contract
D e p a r t m e n t amount'ln tavor of the price. No bidder may
Equipment ProJect
Meigs . ·Withdraw his bid within
aforesaid
Specifications, and bid C
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u
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t
y thirty ~30) days aHer
totmo may be aacured Commissioners. Bid the actual dale of lhe
at tho office of Meigs Bonds shall be accom- opening" thereol. The
C o u n t y ponied by Proof of Meigs
County

Commiss i oners , Authority of the official Co m m i s s i on e. r s
Courthouae, Pomeroy, or agent signing lhe receive the r i ght to
bond.
reJacl any or all bids.
Bids shall be sealed Jim Sheets, Pre sident
and marked as Bid for. Meigs
County

Pomeroy .Fire

Dept. Commissioners

Equlpmenl and mailed ~8) 13. 19, 21

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740-59 1-8044

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WATCH YORE MOUTH AROUN'
. TH' YOUNG - UN, LUKEY-HE'S AT TH' AGE WHAR HE
PICKS UP EV'RYTMIN'
WE SAY!!

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SANDALS 50% off
" Life is Good" T-shirts
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Gallipolis, OH
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Electric, Plumbing,

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$1 00/pe rson

Additions

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Owner;

Includes four weeks of classes
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Begins
August 21, 2008

James Keesee
742-2332

Local Contractor

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740-367-0544
Free Estimates

740-367-0536

For Rl'modeling and Nt'W House Building

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You starl with eight lop tricks: three
spades, two l'learts, two diamonds and
on e club. To get up 16 nine , you need to
collect a second club trick.
Tl'lere is a natural reaction to play a club
to the ja ck. "I was takin g the finesse,
partne r." Unfortunately, in the cold light
of day, there is no rea son to make this
play, wh rch" can only gain an overtri ck
when East has either hono r-doubl eton
or king-queen-third. With th is layout it
costs the contract. West takes your jack
with hi s singleton king and plays a cat d.
You can no longer harvest that second
club Irick .
Here, initially. e~he r leading low toward
dummy 's club 10 or start ing with
durilmy's 10 suc ceeds . but neither would
look clever if it were EaS1 with a sin gle·
ton honor. And ducking the first round
!ails when West has king-queen-fourth .
Everything works when th e five miss ing
cl ubs are divided 3·2. But wh en lhey are
4· 1 or 5·0, th e truthful play Is first to cash
the ace. Whatever happens, cOntinue
with a low club toward the 10 and you
mu st, sooner or later, establish that second club trick .

PHOOEY.
NOT AGAIN.

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S01211Y FOil THE GUY.

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55 Response
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56 Costa
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57 Mini-guitar

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qurt when he's losing ; nobody wants you to qu1t when yOu're ahead ."· Jacki!jt
Robrnson

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Wednesday, AUg. 20, 2008

Koa rron~,;o

iel1ors ef the
:.uombled wCrci 5 be·
to fo~m fo r.: r s i m~le wcrd~.

fcur

By Bemice Bede Oeol
Many ot your enviable qualities w1ll be
. accentuated in the yea r ahead, making it
far m01e possible 1o achieve many of
your fond est desires. The revitalizallon of
ypur better attributes enhan ces the pos·
sibilities for success
LEO (J uly 23-Aug. 22) - Consider nof
JUSt the immedi ate results of an endeav·
or but how 1hese resuits wilt mesh with
your future plans and aspirations. Make
sure that your current plans will be effective down 1he line as well.
VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sept. 22) -YOu mi ght
get a big opport unity to reap a harvest
tronl seeds you .did not sow.. u yo u lrnd
yoursell 1n suc h a position, don'tlhink it
is too good to be true; know that it was
mean! for you.
· ,
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) - Snap judg·
ments aren't necessarily as percepti\le
as you think. So befor~ making an important decision , talk everything through
with everyone Involved . They could offer
inn o~ati ve alternatives
SCORP IO (Oct. 24-N o~. 22) - The
amount ot zeal and energy you display at
the workp lace will influen ce those who
labor at you r side. II you want th ings to
move at a 21ppy pace, accelerate your
stricle
SAG ITTARIUS j Nov. 23-Dec. 21) You 're apt to h a~e far more fun and be·.
fnore at ease at a small gatl'lering rath er
than a large one. so 111ake your plans
accordingl y. Slay in your comfort zone .
CAPRI COR N (Dec . 22-Jan. 19) Providing lor loved ones should be yQur
primary motivation . and you 'll have pten·
1y of chances to gratify lhe$e ambllrons.
You carl,'l lose with a driving Ioree like
that.
AQUARIUS (Jan . 20-Feb. 19) - Monit or
your behavior by what you know to be
righ t and honorable, and peop le will point
ou1 the proper CO!Jrse to you . An ythin g
tess co uld' land you on the rocks
PISCES (Feb. 20·March 20)- Because
you are presently in a positiVe cyCle wil h
regard 1o your financial affai rs , there is a
good chance you could be repaid lor
something about whi ch you had long lor·
gotten.
AR IES (Marc h . 2 1·April
19)
Dem onstrate your previous experience s
to those with whom you're involved, and
they'll more readily want to cooperate
with you. Show, and then ask.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Rather
than insisting upon center stage, you'll
be more etfeclive by keeping a loW pro·
· file. People are drawn to what's going on
in the my sterious shadows.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - Don 't walt
lor people or things to come to you. You'll ·
get much fu rther faster by be ing fr iendly
to thOse whO engage In Interesting social
activ1Ue's.
CAN CER (June 2 1-July 22) - To elfec·
tlvely deal wllh. your compet lt~on, you
mutt think and act more positively t1'1all
your adveraarltl dO. You are what you
think - so don't 'v'lsuellze lnythlnQ b_u1

SOUP TO NUTZ

740-985-4141 .

(304) 812-4625

East

success. '

and Decks

MIKE W. MARCUM, OWNER

Saturdays (1 p.m. lo 3 p.m.)
Reserve a seat in lhe class
Please call ,

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WS lfS .wJH F111JSTtA.TION
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EVEI1 CHANGES. 00 NOW
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29670 Bas han Road
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4577 1
740·949·2217

Room Add itions &amp;
' Remode1lng

1995 Jayo Chevy conve rsion
van mil es 098648. excellent
shape, easy on gas. 4 new
tires. 5 seats one rna kes
bed w!TV.JI $5 .000 . also
6J0:16' 1ra11er. double wheels
bra kes_ te:u llight. rear·gate.
e)(cel1ent shape. year old.
$1,400, {740)992·0 174

Senior Discount*

AK C 8ost'on Terrier puppies.
6 wks old. shots &amp; wormed.
$200 each. Call 740-3 888743

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County for the
beautijr1l cards
I received for
my birthday.
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tlw11k my sister,
Dora Lipps for
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bus tl hog, $300. 6ft . 3pt
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bush
hog,
$495: · 611
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kilcll en apP li ances. NO 2&amp;3BR apls. $_385 and up,
adjustable di sc. $575 0 80
PETS/S MOKING
Bidwell
Cebtr al Air. WID. Hookup.
area. $600/re(lt+Depos it . 'Tenant pays electric . EHO (740)367-0 596
' 740-367 -0 507
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BUILT,
VALLEY
Ellm
View
Apts.
Memory of " Sis''
HOR SE ! LI V E S T OC K
Card or Thanks
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often.
NECK
HITCHES.
Housing Oppor1unity
I miss ym1 so.·.
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EOUIP ofMeig~·
You g ave us a gift ,,
Twin Rivers Tower is acce.pt· M E NT I C ARMI C HAEL
ing applica,tions for waiting T RAilER S SALE S &amp; SERlike nu other gift 'j
SPECIAL
20FT
list for Hud·subsidized , 1·br VI CE .
We heiJ a r eal angel
FLATBE D
apa rtment
for
th e GOOSENECK
~cnt frnrn ahove.
elderly/disabled, call 67 5- 53999. VIEW OUR 'ENTIRE
TRA ILER INVENTORY AT
6679
For this sacrilke
WWW .G ARMI C HA E L ·
yo u IOO had IU die
TRAILEA S.CO M 740- &lt;46b ut you ' re in heaven
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mil es. loaded .. runs/looks
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after Spm

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Stock Call Ron Evans. 1. with
custom
topper
800-537·9528 .
Excell ent Condrtron 1995
Honda STI tOO motmcycle.
NEW AND USED STEEL e)(cel1e nr co nditlon 11 46·
Beautiful Apts. at Jacksoll Steel Beams. Pipe A8bar t010

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SUVs
FOK S II .~~

2003 S•mpl1c1ty Prestige . nd·
rng mower. 20hp. 50rn cut ..
Good
Co ndit ion .
New
$5,700 asking $2.500 mrs&lt;:
pull be hind accessor1es 304675·3600

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fOr
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and
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ed
peo
ple.
4br, 2ba . HUOI only $3 t 7
New Haven. 3 br.. 2 bath . 4 month!· Great Locahon! (5 %
acres. hot lub, gas log tire- down . 20yrs.
8°JoAPR )
place, great view, (304)882- LishAgS 800·62 0-4946 e:w: .
3021 . $53,000
T46 1

Redu ced Price, 4 bedroom, 1420 MoBILE HOJ\. U1-i
2 112 batll log home. 34286
HlR RE~T
NeW Crew Rd., Pomeroy, lg.
pole buildrng &amp; out building 2BR 2 bath, all electnc. CIA.
on
6
acres
w/pond. 10 mrn. from Power Plants·
(816i668-0758
9101 SA 7. Che shi re. OH
740-4 46-4234 or 740·208·
Redu ced! New, Never lived
786 1
in 2br, 2 bath W/ whirlpool
tubs, large LA on 3 acres 2BR a_t Johnsons Mobile,
mil. $75,000. 740-446-7 029
Home Park, Call 740·645·
osee or 740-446·2003

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Wanted To Lease: Hun1rng Round bales of hay reason- 2000 Sliver Dodge Durango
Property rn Mason Count~· ably prrced. (74 0)742·8200
1999 Jeep Grd Che•okee,
304·882-2252 or 304-675·
4M4's. tow pks Ken. 160K
I \\1\,\ j,\IWI' It)\ II' ·ss.soo ea. [740)992·7599
5679

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All real estate adveniBing
In this newspaper is
aubjeetto the Federal
Fair Housing Act ol1968
whieh mali.es it illegal to
attverti!ie "any

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Brand new 3bed 2bath on • For Rent (2) Mobrle Homes
+ . hall acre 1n P1. Pleasan1 both 2br, 1ba. now takmg
OWN ER FI NA NCE AVAIL- applrcat1ons 304·593-6197
ABLE. 740· 446-3570

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ABLAZE" PLAID - TEMPT- Nimbly - MIND to BLAME,

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preferen ce, limitation or
dr4crlmlnation b8sed on
race, calor, religion, se•
familial statu!l or national
origi n, or any intention to
make any such
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Federal Funds JUSt released
FOR
lor, Land Ow'ne rs. No clos·
1ng cost and ZE RO DOWN1
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do
Land 1 ·and 2 bedrQom apar tmen1s. furnished and unfur·
Improvements. Ban kr uptcy
&amp; Bad·Credit OK. 2 , 3. 4 and nished. and ll ouses rn
5 ~drooms available 740· Pomeroy and Middlepor t.
446·3384
securrty deposrt reqUired, no
- - - - - - -- . pets. 740·992·22 18.
New 3 Bedroom homes from
$2 t4 36 per month. Includes 1BA 1\pt. Wi D hookups.
many upgrades. deliver ~· 8 sa telli te TV incl w/ren t.
close to hosprtal. Ca ll 74 0set-up. (740)385 -2434
339· 0362
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This n ewspaper wili not
knowi ngly accept
advertisements l or real
estate which is in
violation ot the taw. Our
readers are hereby

4 Grave roadsrde cemetery
101. Rdcksprings. S-400.00
740· 742·3045.

lnlormed that all
dwellings advertised in
thi s newspa per are
nallabla on an equal '

MOBILE HOME LOT FOR
RENT. 1031 Georges Creek
Rd, 441 · 1tl1

opportunity ba ~es.

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Forec losure 4br. 2ba. only
$29,900! Pric ed to Sel ll For

Listings 800·620-4946

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52 38/mo ·' 3 bed. 2 ba th.
Bank Repo1 (S~o down, 20
years. 8"'o APR ) tor lislings
800·620-4946 ex. R027

Large 2-story hom e o n
Locust Stre et. Gallipolis. 4
Bedrooms. 2 Batll. KIT. FM.
DR , LR. Laundry, out-build·
ing, tenced yard, close to
Excellent
schools .
Conditionr 740 -441-1202,
304-675·6363

rn
1br $375fmonth
,Syrac use
Oepos1 t, Hud
Appoved
No
Pots.
(304)675·5332 weekend s
74 0- 591 ·0265
- - - - -- - - 2·3 Bed room. $425/mo,
S425 deposi t &amp; utiliti es·.
1722 Cha1ham Ave . 6 month
lease. (740)845- 1646

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Kenmore Range, while
IIH \\1'1 liU \110\
smOoth cook tOSJ 5250 also
Kenmore MicrowaV{]. whrte. . , . , , . . . . - - - - - - - ,
10
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ove r lhe range ...,
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441 ·9865
tuR SALE
Mollohan Ca rpet . Summer

197 1 Chevy Nova -3501350.
Runs and looks great 74.0-

Sale. Berber sta rting at
. $5 951yd. Aemnan1s S35 Z4S-O i 25
Ot~ve a little. Save e.1ot 446· - -- - -- - - 2 bedroo m apar tmen1 for 7444
, 1995 Frrebird Formula 350rent rn Middleport. no pets.
---~·---- LT1 . 1999 Sal urn 2-clr. 2003
!7 40)992-5856
Up nght freezer .. excellen1 S1ratus 2-dr other .Quali ty
conditron S200. obo ·Call veh,c le's 1n slac k wrth war212 3rd Ave 3 rooms and
441·0988
ranty Prrced 10 sell. Stop or
bat h, furn1shed . no pets.
call COOK MOTORS. 328
Rent + Dep. 740-441 ·9245
Jackson Pike 740-446·0 103
2br Apartmen1 on V1and St.
2003 Mssao Xe1ra . t 35 .000
beside Oomino·s
S375
miles. dark green '. 4 wl1 eel
month, $375 depasit 304- GIBBS ANTIQUES Frr. &amp; '
drive. $10.000: 2000 Chevy
Sat.
10-5
Sun.
1·7.
or
by
812·4350
app1. Also. restore furnr1ure Cava lier. 160.000 miles.
Loca
ted on Tornado Ad oft manual hansm; 55 ;0n. sun·
.2 8 A ap t. CIA (7,40) 44 1·
At 33 Racine (Park
roof. st lve r. !2.500. 740-4 150 194
&amp; Ride) eJO: rl. 740·949·2246 6300 ot 740·4 16-630 t
28R , CIA. wAter. sewer.
MISCEJ.L\~EOl 1 S
99 Erldle Bau er Frod
trash 1ncluded In town. Rent
"'I
" t:Hl'IIANI&gt;ISE
Exped1hon. La ser red . PW,
$475, Deposi t $475. 339PL.
PB. PS.. trealed .lea1her
_24_9_'~~------'-- 16 cafcterra tabiE!s. 12' 1ong seats. sunroof. 6 diSC c o &amp;
2BA. washer/dryer hookup, fold m center wtseat s 3rd seal. Motor has approJO:
appliances furnrshed 740· at1ached on each side. best 60 ·000 rru.1es. b o dY 1las
441·3702 or 740·266-5789
ones S50 nelt t bost $35. will 165.000 rni1es Very good
sell separately or all togeth - condition. 59.600 304·882·
Ap ar1m ent a~Jail ah l e now er. call ~740)7 4 2 · 274 3 or3__
70:.:2:.:·_ __ _ _ __
Ri ve rbe nd Apls New Haven 740-742·2780
Police Impounds! Cars lrorn
WV. Now aGCOJJti ng applica- --~---ssoor . Honda s. Chevys.
1.IOns 1or Hud -5 u b51., .rze d'. E)(ercrse
equipmen 1.
·1 ·
one 8 edroom Api s: Utr rhes Ou tdoor funu1ure. . L1 11le Jeeps. Fords. &amp; rl1ore1 lor
listings ll00·6L0· 4B7£ t!x v.ns
included . Based on 30°6 of Trkes 1oys call 304 ·675 ·
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Sf;ra p Metals
Open Monday.
Tuesday. Wednesday &amp;
Friday, Sam-4:30pm.- Closed

CONVENIENTLY LOCAT· Th ursday.
Sat utd ny
EO &amp; AFFORDAB LE!
Su nday (7 40)446- 7300

MoBILE Ho~n:-;
tllUSALE

Townhouse
aPartm ent s,
and/or small houses FOR
2BR H9mc. Sl AI 160,
pl us
security RENT. Call (740 )44 1· 11 t I
$400/mo
1991 Norris 14x70 2 baths · deposit, No Pets, Available for applica tion &amp; information.
eKtra nice. All ready set up 911 /08 1740)446 -5062 or · Fo r Ren t- 1 Bedroom
on rented lot · close to new {740)379 2923
·
·
Furnished
Up stairs
GAHS. Might co nsider .land
contract . $13, 500. 710-446·. 2br Mobile Home. Kitchen ~~~~i~e~~l.
Refe~~~:
4053
Furn., deposit required &amp; in
Ma son.
_ _
Restrictions. (740}446-85i 9
304 675 7783
2 2006 16x80 Clayton 3 Bed
FREE RENT SPECIAL
2
Bath , 2000
1'6)(70 2BA, St At t 60, $375/mo
Jordan Landing
Fleetwood 2 Bed 2 Bath, plu s security deposit. No
2br, 3br &amp; 4br's
1999 Fortu ne 3 Bed 2 Bath. Pets, {740)446-5062 or
Available
Daytim e 740-388-0000 or {740)379·292 3.
No Pets. Tena nt
740-388-8 513 , Evening 740Res ponsible for Rent &amp;
388-8017 or 740-245 -92 13 3BR. 2 ba1h MH on farm.
Elechk
5600 per month + utilitres.
304-674-0023 or
3 BR 14x70 on 5.7 acres of 540·752·0826
304 ·6 10·0776
land with 18lt4 above ground - - -- - - , Cora
Mill
Ad
4844
Near
pool , B~IO metal shed,
Cora. 5 mile s from Rodney.
12x24 shed with loll".
2 BR, 1 Bath , Appliances.
$39,000. 32 14 Boggs Rd.
WID
Hool-l·up. Large Yard .
Patriot , OH. (74o)256·6586
,$ 38 5/mo, $300 d epos it,
Credit Check , (6'14 )946·
3307 o r {614)3a2-0254
In Memory

Set

bl ack birdcages.
· ~ 8:w:3 0 with dividers, perch.·
es. fo~ cups orl slaod. $60
Bonu s
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Labor
C o u n t y bid amount with a Federal
Commissioners
at surety satisfactory to Standards Provisions
Davis- Ba c on
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Ohio 45769 until l :00 Commissioners or by ance
requirements,
p.m. , August
28th, certified
check , various equal opportu·
2008 and then at 1: 15 cashiers check, or let· nity provisions, and
p.m . at said office ter of credit upon a sol- the requirement tor a
opened and read aloud vent
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for the following :
amouril of not less formance bond for
Pomeroy
Fire than tO% of the bid tOO% ol the contract
D e p a r t m e n t amount'ln tavor of the price. No bidder may
Equipment ProJect
Meigs . ·Withdraw his bid within
aforesaid
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totmo may be aacured Commissioners. Bid the actual dale of lhe
at tho office of Meigs Bonds shall be accom- opening" thereol. The
C o u n t y ponied by Proof of Meigs
County

Commiss i oners , Authority of the official Co m m i s s i on e. r s
Courthouae, Pomeroy, or agent signing lhe receive the r i ght to
bond.
reJacl any or all bids.
Bids shall be sealed Jim Sheets, Pre sident
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spades, two l'learts, two diamonds and
on e club. To get up 16 nine , you need to
collect a second club trick.
Tl'lere is a natural reaction to play a club
to the ja ck. "I was takin g the finesse,
partne r." Unfortunately, in the cold light
of day, there is no rea son to make this
play, wh rch" can only gain an overtri ck
when East has either hono r-doubl eton
or king-queen-third. With th is layout it
costs the contract. West takes your jack
with hi s singleton king and plays a cat d.
You can no longer harvest that second
club Irick .
Here, initially. e~he r leading low toward
dummy 's club 10 or start ing with
durilmy's 10 suc ceeds . but neither would
look clever if it were EaS1 with a sin gle·
ton honor. And ducking the first round
!ails when West has king-queen-fourth .
Everything works when th e five miss ing
cl ubs are divided 3·2. But wh en lhey are
4· 1 or 5·0, th e truthful play Is first to cash
the ace. Whatever happens, cOntinue
with a low club toward the 10 and you
mu st, sooner or later, establish that second club trick .

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By Bemice Bede Oeol
Many ot your enviable qualities w1ll be
. accentuated in the yea r ahead, making it
far m01e possible 1o achieve many of
your fond est desires. The revitalizallon of
ypur better attributes enhan ces the pos·
sibilities for success
LEO (J uly 23-Aug. 22) - Consider nof
JUSt the immedi ate results of an endeav·
or but how 1hese resuits wilt mesh with
your future plans and aspirations. Make
sure that your current plans will be effective down 1he line as well.
VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sept. 22) -YOu mi ght
get a big opport unity to reap a harvest
tronl seeds you .did not sow.. u yo u lrnd
yoursell 1n suc h a position, don'tlhink it
is too good to be true; know that it was
mean! for you.
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) - Snap judg·
ments aren't necessarily as percepti\le
as you think. So befor~ making an important decision , talk everything through
with everyone Involved . They could offer
inn o~ati ve alternatives
SCORP IO (Oct. 24-N o~. 22) - The
amount ot zeal and energy you display at
the workp lace will influen ce those who
labor at you r side. II you want th ings to
move at a 21ppy pace, accelerate your
stricle
SAG ITTARIUS j Nov. 23-Dec. 21) You 're apt to h a~e far more fun and be·.
fnore at ease at a small gatl'lering rath er
than a large one. so 111ake your plans
accordingl y. Slay in your comfort zone .
CAPRI COR N (Dec . 22-Jan. 19) Providing lor loved ones should be yQur
primary motivation . and you 'll have pten·
1y of chances to gratify lhe$e ambllrons.
You carl,'l lose with a driving Ioree like
that.
AQUARIUS (Jan . 20-Feb. 19) - Monit or
your behavior by what you know to be
righ t and honorable, and peop le will point
ou1 the proper CO!Jrse to you . An ythin g
tess co uld' land you on the rocks
PISCES (Feb. 20·March 20)- Because
you are presently in a positiVe cyCle wil h
regard 1o your financial affai rs , there is a
good chance you could be repaid lor
something about whi ch you had long lor·
gotten.
AR IES (Marc h . 2 1·April
19)
Dem onstrate your previous experience s
to those with whom you're involved, and
they'll more readily want to cooperate
with you. Show, and then ask.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Rather
than insisting upon center stage, you'll
be more etfeclive by keeping a loW pro·
· file. People are drawn to what's going on
in the my sterious shadows.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - Don 't walt
lor people or things to come to you. You'll ·
get much fu rther faster by be ing fr iendly
to thOse whO engage In Interesting social
activ1Ue's.
CAN CER (June 2 1-July 22) - To elfec·
tlvely deal wllh. your compet lt~on, you
mutt think and act more positively t1'1all
your adveraarltl dO. You are what you
think - so don't 'v'lsuellze lnythlnQ b_u1

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.Mahatma Gandhi wrote, "In the attitude
of silence the soul finds the pat h in a
cl eater li ght. and what is elusive and
deceptive resolves Itself into crystal
clearness. Our life is a long and arduous
quest after Truth ."
Mo st people prefer to play bridge in
srlence, so that noise does not distract
them . And this deal is deceptive, need·
ing clea r thinking to find the path to nine
tricks.
Agai nst three no-trump, West leads the
spade ja ck. How would you pla n the
play?
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over the country calling is called
Apatrim'", and there are some very
good reasons why people want it.
You see, Apatrim starts working
on your appetite within minutes after taking it, dieters don't have to
starve or suffer through intense exercise and its heen clinically shown
to get great results.•
Participants lost an average of
5 times more weight than those
taking a placebo during the 4week clinical.' They got these
results taking Apatrim's active.
ingredient as directed and without
adding exercise or diets to their daily
routine.•
And people that have used this
weight loss supplement are singing
its praises.
''All I did was take it about 30 minutes before I was going to eat and • WORKS FAST: Apatrim'" is causing a buzz among dieters since they don't have to change their lifestyle and 1t starts working on their appetite JUSt mi nutes after taking it."
I didn't feel hungry. It really works
the order lines will .be fully staffed,''
great for me," said Erica Leventhal.' sor at the University of California's #7,060,308. This process enables the entire initial production.
Apatrim's manufacturer to put the
The company has also set up a said Ken Geis the Manager of Call
Researchers believe that Apatrim Los Angeles School of Medicine.
can suppress appetite which can · The study included healthy, over- plant's benefits into a pill.
National Order Hotline just for Center Operations.
"Even though we weren't able to .
mean fewer calories are being con- weight individuals between the ages
$cientists believe Apatrim's active Apatrim. This enables people that
sumed; this can lead to weight loss.• of 31 and 73. Their caloric intake a.rd ingredient works by blocking the don't want to fight the crowds or run take all of the initial calls from people
hunger signals that are sent from the risk of not finding it at the store, trying to get Apatrim we're ready
Consumers should keep in mind level of exercise was not disclosed.
The participants were instructed the stomach to the brain. The to get Apatrim delivered directly to now,'' said Geis.
that there's no substitute for proper
Current supplies are limi~ed so
diet and exercise when it comes to .not to change the food they were brain then thinks that 'the stom- their homes.
Starting at 7:00 am today, consumers that don't get through to
losing weight. Meaningful weight eating and not to add any exercise; ach is full, causing a reduction in
loss require~ consuming fewer , in other words, no changes to their appetite.•
the order line will only be open the.order line'in the next 48 hours or
for 48 hours. All consumers have can't find Apatrim at the store will
calories than the body burns.
daily routine. They \vere told to take HOW IDGET APATRIM
te do · is call 1-800-782-8750 and have to wait until more inventory is
Apatrim . 30 minutes before lunch
WHY SO MUCH EXCITEMENT?
and dinner.
Initial shipments of Apatrim ask for Dept.. AP2445; orders will be produced or more shipments reach
Apatnm contains an amazing
An amazing 100% of the partici- havebeenrushedouttoafewselect filled on a first-come, first-served the national chains. •
compound that has a known ability pants who took the active ingredient retail chains across the country. basis.
to help ~ontrol hunger pangs. •
as instructed ·either lost weight or CVS/pharmacy and Rite Aid were
"We're bracing for the next surge
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This allows people to eat the foods inches off their waistline during among the first stores to snap up of calls, we've hired more people and
www.apatrim.com
they want, they just eat less.•·
the 4 week 'study.• In contrast, only
1. Primary study based on 26 participants over a 4-week period_ Participants were directed not to add any exerc1se or change eatinQ habits .
Losing weight is hard and anyone one ~rson taking the placebo lost Participants
level of caloric intake and exercise were not measured or disclosed. 2. Individual results may vary. 3. Dr. Ronald Lawrence,
that has struggled with weight loss weight, just half-a-pound, and not M.D., PhD., conducted the clinical trial and is not affiliated with PatentHEALTH nor endorsing Apatrim. 4 Available in select store locations .
i *THESE STATEMENTS HAVE NOT BEEN EVALUATED BY THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION . THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTUDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, ClJRE OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE. I
will tell you that they would love to one reduced their waistline.'
be able to lose weight without chang- · Some participants experienced
incredible results, losing as much as
ing their daily routine.
That's where Apatrim comes in 8 pounds and up to 3 inches off their
since this is exactly what happened waistline.*'
To.make sure that everyone can ~et A·patrim while the initial shipments a·re being rushed out
in the clinical trial.
to drug stores across the country, a National Order Hotline has been set·up. Simply follow the
"itook Apatrim and I felt fabulous. HOW IT WORKS
instructions listed below to have Apatrim shipped directly to your home or you can go to your
After eating dinner I felt full and not
The active ingredient in Apatrim
local drug store to see ·if Apatrim ha·s arr.ived.
deprived, I just went about my day comes from a plant that grows in
and didn't think 'about food or eat- India.
ing,'' said Lori Morrow.'
This 'miracle' plant is Caralluma
'Consumers can begin calling at 7:00am today. The order line will only be open for 48 hours.
All of this positive feedback · Fimbriata arid it has heen used by
Call 1;800-782-8750 and ask for Dept: AP2445. All orders will be processed on a first·'
makes it easy to understand why native tribes in India for centuries
come, first-served basis.
there is so much excitement and to reduce hunger and quench thirst
. optimism surrounding this weight during times of famine and
. loss supplement.
drought. •
National chains across the country are working around the clock to get the initial shipments
CLINICAL RESULTS
Until recently, the only way
of
Apatrim onto their shelves. If has :been confirmed that CVS/pharmacy and Rite Aid have
to get these benefits was to eat
placed orders and should have supplies of Apatrim available to consumers.
. ' The U.S. clinical study was con- the plant.
. dueled in Los Angeles under the
But scientists have developed a
Or\ the web: www.apatril:n.com
direction of Dr. Ronald M. Lawrence,' proprietary method of extraction
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M.D., Ph.D. a former 9linical profes- that is protected by U.S. Patent

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:;o CENTS • Vol. 58, No. :!.9

• WVU OB White set to
pass more. See Page 81

BY BRIAN J. REED
ROCKSPRINGS
Despite fears that buyers
might spend less, or turn out
in fewer numbers, at
Saturday 's Junior Fair
Livestock Sale, those buyers actually spent more last
week than they did at the
2007 sale.
In the end. local business. es and individuals spent
$158.800 at Saturday's sale ,
according to final sales figures provided by the Meigs
County Agri culture Soci'ety.
A year ago . The Daily
Sentinel reported total sales
of$151 ,225.
Farmers
Bank
and
Savings Co: , Pomeroy,
spent $18,750 Saturday,

lubricates the joints, but it also ment found that glucosamine
acts as a comfortable shock and chondroitin, similar to
absorber.
those found in Trigosamine,
"As we age, .the body's nat- had a 79.2% effective rate for
ural production of this fluid those with moderate to severe
declines and this can force joint discomfort.,.
the bones in our joints to
But it's the results tlult
grind together which can re· make this joint supplement so
suit in nagging discomfort," impressive.
said Dr. Joseph Dietz'.
"We get messages from con·
"Using Trigosamine is like ·sumers all the time telling us
taking a can of oil and applYing how great Trigosamine works
it directly to your joints," said for them," said Woods.
Dr. Dietz•.
"Everybody wants it," added
Trigosamine combines HA-13 Woods.
with the essential blend of glu"CVS/phannacy and Rite Aid
cosamineandchondroitinwhich were one of the first ones to
have been clinically shown to order Trigosamine and they've
help build healthy curtilage in loaded up their shelves. We've
the jOints allowing for increased received reports that show
fleXIbility and range of motion. • they have some inventory left,''
' A clinical study conducted said Woods.
· by the United States govern·
"And to make it easier for peo-

pie who can't find Trigosamine
or don't want to go to the store,
we've set up a National Order
Hotline so they can have it delivered .directly to their home,"'
said Woods.
"We'll be offering a direct
delivery discount for the
next 72 hours, and consumers
should k~ow they can't get
this discount at drug stores,"
he added.
Otherwise those living in
the local area that miss the
deadline won't be able get
the discount. They'll have to
go to their local drug store to • HEALTHY JOINTS: X·rays reveal jOints that have the proper a,;,ou nts of
try and get Trigosamine and synovial fl uid to lubricate the joint s. HA-13, one of Trigosa mine's key ingre ·
may be hard pressed to find dieri ts is a component .of sy novial fl ~,id.
it. •

UMS-Consumerscan'tseem
to get enough of it and drug
stores are selling it as fast as
they can get it.
"Unbelievable, that's all I
can say;' said Matthew Woods,
Director of Business Development for PatentHEALTH the
company that developed the
breakthrough joint supplement.
Woods was referring to the
fact that in just one day a drug
store chain sold 2,000 bottles
ofthepowerfuljointhealthsupplement chlled Trigosamine".
"We've already shipped over
500,000 bottles ofTrigosamine
and sales just keep growing. it's
heen crazy," said Woods.
Or, visit us online at
Scientists have developed
www.trigosamine.com
this amazing oral tablet that
doesn't require a prescription r------------~----------------­
and is taken only once a day.
It's so impressive that one
key ingredilmt has the ability to retain fluid up to. 1000
You .may be able to find Trig~samine at CVS/pharmacy and Rite Aid since
times its own weight; this
they have received shipments. If you want. Trigosamine shipped directly to your
helps i~crease lubrication for
home and would like the local readers discount, call the National Order Hotline
the joints allowing them to
listed below before the 72·hour deadline expires. Otherwi se you'll have to get
move with ease.•
Trigosamine at the drug store and may run the risk of not being able to find it.
Trigosamine's key ingredient is Hyaluronate also called
B9gln Calling at 8:00AM TODAY
HA-13 which is the building
1·800-924·2109
block of "natural joint fluid,"
Approva1Code:TG5486
medically known as synovial
Discount Ends In 72 hours
fluid.
. .JoHph O~etz, PhD currently conducts lull time research for Patent HEALTH, LLC. as Di1ector of Health Science, Research Oevelopment.
This joint fluid reduces fric- 2.1. Or
Statements herein are based upon published PUbl ic infOfmalion and do not 1mply affiliation, sponsorship or endorsement ot • ALMOST GONE: Sales of the 101nt pill Trigosamine are soaring wh1ch •auld
tion -in the joints allowing for Trlgos amine by tne Unlled ~tares Government.
lead to out of stocks as shown 1n his photo illust ra tion. Consumers unable to
etlbttless motion. It not only I · Ttff:Sl STATEMth'Tli IIA'JEJtOT BEI.II EVAI.~TED11Y THE FOOO AHODRiti AIJMINISTMTbt THIS Pfti:XJUCT lS WOT l'iTEIIDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, Cll!f Ofii'REVENTANYOf:iEASf I f1nd it can call 1·800·924·2109 and have it shipped d~r,ectly to their homes.

Locallleaders ·Discount Deadline

I

. making the bank the biggest
spender of the day. Home
National Bank of Racine
was second on the list, with
total purchases of $9.850.
Rounding out the top fiv e
buyers at the sale were
Parker .corp. , spending
$7,875 , Diamond Stone,
$5,275 ,
and
Arnold
.In surance,
Westerville,
$5,000 . The Westerville
company purchased only
one animal, the grand chamc
pion market steer.
Concerns that high production costs might affect
the showman's bottom line
were apt, according to
Extension
Agent
Hal
Kneen. He said the price of
corn-based livestock feeds
used in market lamb, market
hog and market beef pro-

jects has increased by as
While cost is certainly a
much as three times . There factor in · choosing a live·
are also other cost fac.tors to stock project , regardless of
consider, including tran s- the economic climate.
portation expenses.
there are . other factors to
4-H Exten sion Agent consider, also. Turner said
Cassie Turner said those a poultry project ·can · be
involved in the junior fair challenging, only because
program were pleased over' it is more difficult to keep
all ·with the sale's results.
a chicken alive and make
"Prices held firm across market weight . in the two
.the board," Turner said. month project period than
"The price for market steers it would be for a market
was in line with last year hog project.
"It's an art to find an aniand even better t~.an lf1st
year, m some cases.
mal that make weight i.n
Other livestock ·areas, eight weeks." Turner said .
such as market rabbits and
All
market
poultry
poultry, saw a slight dip in exhibited at the Meigs fair
price, but that, she said, may comes from the same
have been because there source, in lots of six chicks
were simply more of those for $6. The average market
animals for sale compared lamb costs between $150
to last year's sale.
to $200.

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WEATHER

POMEROY - "Everyone
is a Buckeye," E. Gordon
Gee, president of The Ohio
State University, said to an
audience in Meigs County
yesterday afternoon.
Keeping good on his
promise to visit all 88 counties in Ohio, Gee stopped at
the Wild Horse Cafe to visit
with employees of OSU's
local · extension 'office,
4H members and OSU supporters.
Gee said he embarked on
the tour of 88 counties to get
a better idea of what role the
university should have in
the state, remarking that it
was the largest land grant
university in the country as
wel,I as what he called the
"largest, most complex university in America."
Beth SergenUphoto
· Gee took questions from
the audience, including that E. Gordon Gee, president of The Ohio State University (far left) greets (second from left)
of William Buckley, super- 4H members Zach Carson of long Bottom, Tina Drake of Racine and OSU graduate and
intendent of the Meigs Meigs Junior Fair Coordinator Alyssa Holter of the Five Points area during a stop in Meigs
Local School District, who County yesterday afternoon .
spoke about the competitive
'
nature of college admis- colleges and that in higher than what I do because I can t as a key to succeeding.
Another key to success,
sions. Gee said ht; agreed education "there is a place do what I do if you don' t do
according to Gee, is "play to
whai you do."
the field was "enormously for everyone."
Speaking to a question
Speaking
to your strengths" and pointed
competitive" particular at
OSU which has around about preschool development Brent Patterson, director fo out OSU's current national
8,000 admission openings posed by John Costanzo, the Bernard Fultz Center of standing in publicly funded
· University
of research and development
and 40,000 applicatiOns for superintendent of the Athens the
those opening s. Gee said Meigs Educational Service Rio Grande, Gee said "the projects, receiving $720
' the admissions
process Center, Gee said: "There's · best partners for OS U is the million in grants last year,
needed to be "more con, nothing more critical to the community college." He pushing it from II to numstructi've" and went on to American Dream than an added he felt community ber nine in the country.
Gee said . he believed
say : "We' re making a con- · educated population ." He colleges provided a seamless
sci,ous effort to building a added OSU was the "pinna- transiiion for students inter- "very strongly" in the land
class based on environmen- cle" of the educational food ested in going on with their grant tradition that helps
tal needs, not just numbers." chain and what superinten- -education . Gee stressed that keep the extension . office
· This also led to a conversa- dents do to coordinate these theme of cooperation and its services in Meigs
tion on what he felt was the early educational programs amongst all colleges not County and he did not want
importance of community was "much more important only in Ohio but nationally to move away from that.

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. Whil e the smaller ani mal
proje&lt;:ts were more pop ul ar
thi s vear. the numbers
change each year. Turner
said 2007 was a bi g year for
market hogs. but th ose pro·
jects were down by about
30 animals thi s w ar.
Accordin g io Turner.
some cos t ~ a ~suciat e d with
raising livestock ar~ fi xed.
and large r producers can
spread the cost out among
more market animab. Must
Future Farmers of Ame ric a
and 4- H exhibitors ha1 e
only one or two animal ,
from whi ch the co" s &lt;.: an be
recoveree!.
" We like to see the kids
make money on their project, bu! if the proj ect make s
'its cost, we consider it a
good project." Turner said.

Ruling in
coal mine
appeal
BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINELGOM

COLUMBUS
The
chairman of the Ohio
Depa11ment of Natural
Resource' s
Recl amation
Commission has issued a
motion that finds Elisa Young
of Racine and the group she
founded Meigs Citizens
Action Now. has wai ved their
right to their motion for "temporary relier· to s)op the
development ' of Gatling,
Ohio's underground . ·coal
mining operation in the
Racine area.
·
Chairman James
K.
McWilliams writes in hi s
order that: "A s a result of ·
the
Appellants
Ms .
Young/MCAN\ multiple
and continuing lack of diligent, timely and appropriate
actions and communication s·.
and
due
to
Appellants ' failure to properly address the isSlle of
Please see Ruling, AS

Jobless rates
up in Meigs,
Gallia counties
BY KEVIN KELLY
KK ELLY@MYDAILYTAIBU NE.CO M

GALLIPOLIS - With
few exception s. southeastern Ohio counti es con formed with the jump in ·
jobless rates experienced
throughout the state in Jul y,
which official s blamed on
the loss of manufac turin g
and service position s.
In addition, if a program diverse .student body of
County -by -county data
· is full or if some classes are approximately 2,000.
was rel eased Tuesday by
For more in (800) 282- the state Department of
filled, students can take
other classes that are avail- 7201 or stop tnro the Jobs and Famil y Services.
able that are needed for the Admissions Office in the showing
that
Galli a
programs, and then enroll in Rhodes Studelll Center on County was at 6.9 percent
tbe programs at a later time. the Rio Grande campus. in unemployment during
Rio Grande offers a wide For additional information · July and Meig s Co unty
range of academic pro- on the wide range of acade- was at II percent.
grams, and offers fmancial mic and profe.pional proThat represents a threeaid assistance to all stu- grams offered on th e univer- tenths of a percent increase
den ts. Founded in 1876, the sity 's scenic campus, log
Please see Rates, ~5
residential institution has a onto www.rio. edu.

Rio's open enrollment ends Friday
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RIO GRANDE - This
Friday is the last day for students to be admitted to the
University
of
Rio
Grande/Rio
Grande
Community College for the
fall semester.
·
Fall semester begins
Monday, Aug. 25 . Area
re sidents have until 5 p.m.

on Friday, Aug. 22 to complete the procedures ·to be
admitted, if they want to
take classes at Rio Grande
this fall.
If intere sted area residents do not enroll before 5
p.m. on Aug. 22, they will
still be able to sign up for
classes atid begin an academic program, if there is still
·room for students in the
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