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                  <text>Page P6 • The Daily &amp;&gt;ntinel

Monday, July 18,

www.mydailysentinel.com

2005

·1955 Ri~ Bluemen celebrate golden anniVersary
BY BRAD ,SHERMAN
SSHERMANUIMYOAILYTRIBUNE.COM

RIO
GRANDE
Legendary local newspaper
man 'Hobart Wilson, Jr.
called the mid-1950's the
"golden age of basketball '' in
Gallia County.
Appropriately, he said it
during the golden anni versary celebration of a 'special
team from that era.
Just two years after Bevo.
Francis and Newt Oliver put
the sleepy •ollege town on
the map at the collegiate·
level, came the 1954-55 Rio
· Grande
High
S•hool
Bluemen. '
Arguably the greatest prep
basketball team ever from
,G allia County, the · Bluemen
made a historic run through
the Class B postseason tmlrnament that ended just one
win short of the·state tourney
in Cincinnati.
·
Members of that team .
cheerleaders and classmates
came

together ,

at

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II

renew

on

acquaintances, an'd

see every one ~ again," said
Garber. " It ':; hard to believe
that it has been 50 years.'.'
Some have never heard nf
Rio Grande· High ·School.
bc'ing that · its doors have
been closed s' -cc 1960. htll
the tiny sc·hool made man y
take noti ce during the· 19545) ca~e. season.
The. team compiled a 24-2
record,

includin g

tourna -

Ball Park. where more
homers have be~n hit than
anyplace else in the maJors.
The · first haseman hadn't
homered since June · 5 ut
Colon\do and has only four
thi~ season.
He tlied out to the warning
track in his previous at-bat.
which reminded him of the
drought.
been
joking
"We· ve
armmd about how everyone\ going to hit nne but ·
me." Casey · said. "Then. in
the AB before. I hit that one "
to center field and I'm like,
'C'mon. am I going to go the
whole sea;;on without hilling
one'?' Finall y. I got one.''
Crilley 's hom er on the
next pitch put the Reds ahead
to stay. Finally. Valentin
completed the nine-baller
outburst wjt,h a grand slam to
right-center. his fifth homer
overall.
Valentin also connec ted
from the right side in the
eighth inning off All -Star

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the century ma rk on three
occasions and broke the 90poinl barrier seven times .
Rio Gramlc High dominated the regu lar season. losing
only once. Th e real story
unfolded. thou gh. once tournament time ro lled around .
After ,;ruising through the
county. tournament. which
was like a se&gt;.: ti onal tournament in our modern day. Ri o
beat defending state champi -

ment : and was winning on
average by .17 points per
game. The high-scoring
Bluemcn averaged 82 points
the each tim e out: they cracked

Sweep
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University of Rio Grande\
Student
Center
Annex
Saturday for their 50th
reunion.
,
Nine members of the team
were present : Clyde Evans.
Bill Hal'Kney. Don Cofer,
Micke y
Morgan.
Da ve
Guthrie. Dallas Garber. Bill
Crothers. Marlin Jordan. and
Bill Lynch, who emceed the
event.
"It's . nice to come back.

Rockies
manager 'Clint
Hurdl,e said. " I did not enjoy
seeing him play the last three
days."
·
He w.asn't alone in senJ1ng.
the Rockies to another c~is­
mal day on the road. Tl1e
Reds scored all of their runs
off four homers. all with two
outs .
Sean Casey and Griffey
homered on consecut i1·c
pitches in the sixth inning.
start ii1 g a six-run rltlly off .a
stunned Jamev Wri ght 1510). The rigl{t-hand~r had
allo·w~d only one hit to that
point.
"After that. it see med like
every pitch I'm throwing I
Jell up." Wright said.
· Casey sparked th e rall y
with his first homer of the
season at Great American

N~w

Le xington ~

St.

Aloy~ius 43-41' in dist rict
play.
Two · more comfortable
wins ()Vcr Murra y City (73~4) and Thornv,ilk (61-45)
made Rio Grande the first
district champion
from
Gallia County since 1923.
A 45-36 victoJ·y over
McDermoll in the , regional
se mifinul followed , but
because of the tourna ment
draw. the already-spent
Bluemcn had
to face
Pleasant City the very next
evening. A rocky third quarter put Rio in too deep a
reliever Brian Fuentes, completing tile rare switch-hi tting feat.
"Anytime you do something Pete Rose did, that's
prclly special," Reds lllanage.r Jerry Narron said. "And
Griff tied a couple of big
names, too. That's a preny
big day."
Ramon Orti7 (5 -6) gave up
fo4r runs In 6 1-3 innings.
handing the Reds an unwanted franchise record . They've
gone 9_2 games into the ~ea­
son without a comp.lete
game, one more than the
200 I club's mark .
The Reds' rotlttion has
pitched the fewest innings
and given up the mo~t runs in
the maju.rs. the main reason
tl1ey're. mired in last place in
the NL Centr;tl. Cincinnati is
th e NL's only team wit hout a
complete game.
The sweep allowed the
Reds to match thei r longest
winning streak of the season
- three games. done six

hole. and tfie historic season particularly those who have
c:ame 10 a close.
passed 011. Odie 0' Donnell ,
No basketball team has the voice of many Bluemen
go11en as far since.
radio broadcasts that season.·
What made the accom- gave a memorial . tribute ..to
plishment all . the more . team members Jnn Keller
renu1 rkable, Rio Grande was and Victor'Cain. cheerleader
one of 7:10 teams in Class B Sarah Jones- Warner and
back then: there were only wach John C. Wic·klinc.
Wickline was _induc:ted into
two classificarions . Today.
there are four divisions with the Ohio Hig h School
Basketball
. Coaches
around 200 teams in each.
But Saturday's get-logeth- fl&lt;&gt;'m·ia tion Hall of Fame in
er wasn't just abmn remem- 1994 . He had a c·areer coac hberin~ the on-court acco m- in ~ record ol .B9-197. hiS
pli sh;nents . It wa .' also a · tdms.won 141eaguc titles. a
time h&gt; rdkct on daily stu - dozen cou nty btgue ·Crowns
dem -ilk at Ri D Grattde High ·and th e 1955 district champinnship.
School.
. "We had a small sc hobl, it
No matter what sport you
was kind of like family, " said played , you knei.v him well.
Evam, who now serves this He coached al l rhree sport s
area as ·a state representative. at the s.hool.
"When you got there in the
When the nine players
mornii1g, you fell like you were given an opportuntty to
were part of it and you fell share their thoughts oh any
l.ike vou had a certain rule in subje~t. all took time to menthat school. "
tion !heir mentor. They
And it was a time to talk ed about his teachingsremember former cla ss- from developing a will to
mates. l&gt;achers and coaches. win, (o how to shoot a prop-

er l.ayup.
•
"He helped us be, not only
beller athletes , but better
people," Hackney said of his
coach.
Btllthc overlying theme of
the ni2ht was camaradene.
as the
team members
litughed :md joked with one
another ltke they were sttl!m
high school - you could
never tell it s been a half ce otury since they laced up their
sneakers .
· ' 'l'v~ played four years of
colle~e basketball and baseball.· we lwd some good
teams. ~nod re•o rds. but I
don't kiiow that I ever .felt
the bmtherhood on any other
team that I felt he.re," Evans
said. "] think that brotherhciod that developed late in
th e season was something
thai had to be there for us to
do what we did.''
Rio Grande High School
· co nsolidated . with Gallia
Academy in 1960. it first
opened its doors in th e
1920\.

Chester-Shade Day, A6

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Middleport • Pomeroy, Ohio[jO ( I•,N 'J S • \ 'ul.

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CLEVELAND (A P) Jon · Garland pitched six
"effective
innings and
became the
AL's first 14game wmncr
as
the
Cl1ica ·g t)

White
Sox
completed their first fourgame sweep in Cleveland In
42 years with a 4-0 win over
th.e Indian s on Sunday.
Tadahito Iguchi am! AJ.
Pierzynski hit home runs fnr
Chicago. which improved to
30-5 aga inst tile AL Centra l
and swept u follr-gamc ~ct in
Cleveland for the lirst time
since Aug. 27-29. I 963.
·.Garland ( 14-4) allo wed
seven hits and two walks to
win for the second time in
four start s. He struck out
two.
Neal Colts and Cliff

Polille comple.ted the eighthiller.
·
·Chicago's previous three
starters - Jose Contreras.
Freddy Garcia. and tv~ark
Buehrle - had ea•h worked
seven innings . Overall, the ,
fourso111e combined for a
I 00 ERA. allowing three
run s in 27 innings
The Indians hit just . 120
(3-for-25) with runners in
~t:oring
posit;on in the .
series. They have 1u ~t a sea~
son-high five in a row and
nine of I0. Cleveland has
trai led in 35 of 36 innings
since the All -Star breitk and
has not held a lead since the
fourth inning in New York
on July 10· - 41 innings
pverall.
The Indians were without
leading hiller Travis Hafner.
who cut his lip and sustained
a s]i Qill concussion when he
wasl1it by a pitch Saturday.

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POMEROY -Those coordinating the CS Health Project hope
for a high level of participation,
because big numbers will provide
the best result of a study assessing
the health risks awx:iated with
the chemical .
The project's organizers are ·
considering a number of ways to
increase access to its website,
ww.C&amp;Hc.althProject.com, ·which
allows customers in affected
water districts to register for partidpation and answers questions
about the project The site, will
also allow participants to complete a health survey electronkally, saving the project time tmd
money and expediting the process
of scheduling appointments for
blood work for those who choose

10 provide

blood samples.

[\l{ing a public meeting Friday

evening at t-leigs · High Sch1X11,
retired St. Joseph's Hospital
AdminiSb'ator Art Maher. who
along with physician Paul
Brooks, Jr. are coordinating the
pf()ject, said d1e 'chemical company DuPont and represenllltives of
the cla..s which.tiled a class action
lawsuit agai1t&lt;t DuPont support
the CS Health Prujcct because it is
designed to provide a "scientific
answer to C8 health questions,
independent of the courts and litigation."
Maher said tl1e project may
provide intemet access through its
rmbile laboratory units, one of
which will be set up in Pomeroy
next month, to allow those without computer access to register
tmd participate more easily. Those
who chcx1se not to use the site

may conttct a toll-tiee telephone
number, (800) 605-6850.to do so,
but the process will be delayed lor
·those who use ~1e nuri1ber md1er
than the website. Malter said.
l110sc who choose to participate in the .study of ~1e etfects or
C8 will benelitmoie directly. The
pmjcct will oiler up to $4(XJ to
those who complete a health survey and submit a blood sample
for analysis. l11c C~ Health
Project hopes 60.1XlU or the
80,000 customers in tl1c Village
of Pomeroy, Tuppers PlainsChester Water Disuict, City of
Belpre · )Vater Depwtnx:nl. Little
Hocking Water District and ·
Lubeck and Mason County, W
water disui.cts will pwkipale in
the study.
The cash .payment of $150 tor
completion of the survey m\(J
$250 1(1r a blood sample wi II be

paid l&lt;x ea•h member of ~x·
household particip&lt;tting. Ll rooks
said. although the project discour"ges pwti•ipation by children ·
under two years of age.
l110se who choose to .panicipate in d1e study· must pmvide
prmf i1f identification t~ong with
pmof that they lived in one of the
aftected disuicl' llx " year or
more prior to December. 2fX)4. In
order to receive payment. p;U1iciJXUll1 must provide two uf !lie t(JIIowing li&gt;r idenlilication: a diiver\ license. p.1.sspcu1. certilicate
of citit.enship. cctlilicate of naluJ&lt;tlitlltion, Social Senuity card or
birth ceitilicate, state identilica,
Lion cmtl. govcmment employ~
men! ID card, student photo ID
carcl. milimry ID. m:uor CJedit or
bank cwu with photo or it:sident
of U.S. Alien card.
In order to pmve residence.

participtmts musr pmvidc " uulity
bill . bank statement, m;uor credit
card s~tlement. · deed. lease or
rental agreement. W-2 or W4.
employment recorJ or pay stub.
\'Chide title. registration or insurimce card.

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becoming a model for future
dccss-action settlements tmd inlluenee state :md ICderal legislallon,
Maher said.

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ratt"~ of donati ons so far this
, ummer &gt;111 appeal is going
out to loca l re sidents to turn
out to donate blood ·at
Wednesday's visit of the
Ameritan Red Cross hlood- ·
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Friday at the annual· -l-H
Misccllaneou:-; Jlrdg ing C\'Cilt
at
Eastern
Elemcntarv
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durin~ th e .. umnle r months .
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Joyce· Weddle. hnnora hlc the !l';tr.·· Armlctgc· empha- ·
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Meigs Count) Fair. which
begin s Aug . 15 .
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Tuesday, July 19,

Hartman . Baltimore. $50
,md costs. speeding. Stacy L
Haverty. Manetta. $35 ancl
costs. spced111g; John A.
Helgesen, Tuppers Plains.
$30 and costs, speedmg.
Jesse
W. Hershman .
Pi\meroy, $30 and costs . seat
belt vio lation; Amanua
Holmes, Ga lll pol is. $50,
prob,tli &lt;lll. diSorderly conLiuct ; Denver L. Ho1 n.
Ken iUck , W.Va. $3 10 and
costs, merload . Jose ph J.
Howard. Middl eport. S20
ancl costs. failure to control.
Kath y Huh b,1rd. Pomeroy.
$ 150 .md costs. ftulurc to
control.
Eli za beth
R
Huffman. Portla nu. $20 ,md
c o~"- failun! to co ntrol.
James
G.
Hyse ll.
Middl eport . $30 ,md costs,
seat bell vini,Hton; ·Shannon
:YI Imboden. Pomeroy. diS- ·
pl ay plates I val1d sticker,
Sierra D Jackson. $50 and
c·osts. probation . disorderly
conduct; Larry V Johnson,
$250. 90 days in j,ul. 84 ' uspe nucd. ph&gt;bation. possession of dru gs: Ja'mes A.
Keenan. Be lpre. $J O an d
c&lt;ists. sea t be lt v.o l,!l!Un .
L.
Ke sterson.
R,md,!l l
Pomeroy. S4 111 .uul costs.
overl&lt; &gt;.!d. $2 0 ,1ncl costs.
uverwldth violat ion. Me111s
E Ket chum. Hu nt ingto n.
W Va . $111 and costs, specd·•ng;
Lo ri
1... Km1e s.
Sv rac use . $50 ,md cost s.
tlircc days in j.1il. suspe nded .
prohallon; Robe rt A. Klein .
Shack . 550. prohal!on . d!SorLicrl y conducl. Llllic E.
L:nnbe1t. Rutl.md. $250 and
costs. 30 days HI jail. proba'

wm, menacing.

O'Bleness employees accept ne~ positions
ATHENS -The O'Bleness
Health S_ystem recently reor.gun iLed its administrauve
structure to more effectively
manage the System's diverse
range of services and fac1hties.
The changes in management
struclure include a number of
promotions. Some facilities
under the System umbrella
incl ude O'Bieness' Memorial
Hospital , 'se~eral departments
now housed in the Castrop
Ce nter. new chn ws and serv~ees in Meigs and Athens
cmmties, off-campu s health
services and add it1onal building projec;ts, inc luding the
Cornwell Center fo r cardiovascular d1scase and diabetes.
O'Bleness' controller, Kim
Dell w Iller of Pomeroy, has
bee11 promoted to vice president
finance for the
O'Bieness Health System and
is responsible for the financial
,operation of the hospital and
the System
.
Dettwiller joined
the
O'Bleness admmistrat10n in
1999. She is a graduate of Rio
Grande College, with a B.S . in
accountmg. Dettwiller previously w,1s employed as directo• of accounting services at

costs, seat belt violation ;
Lawrence E. Shamhh n,
Mason. W.Va.. $30 and
n"ts. speedmg; Thomas T
Sheppard. Syracuse. $30 and
costs, I is hm g wlo valid
license; Steven M Shook .'
Hun tin gton. W. V;1.. $30 and
ctlsts. "se at be lt vio lation;
Li sa D. Smith , Caldwell.
$211 and costs, assured clear
Liistdncc: Michelle N 'Smllh,
Pomern y. $250. 90 days 111
jail. suspencleu. probati on .
possesSion:
Timmy
L.,
Smnh. Reedsville , $20 and
costs. u'e nl unauthon zed
Kim D~ttwlller
plates; Lnnnie M. Starcher.
Overbrook Center. a skilled
Coolvil le. $25 . pas&gt; ig.n bad
nursing faci lity, in Middleport .
checks.
· "The growth of the hospital
Roger
W.
Stearn s,
has been phenomenal under
Rutl.tnd . $250 ,md costs. 30
management,"
current
days in jail. sLispended. proDettwiller
said.
"With the help
batwn. disorderl y conduct,
of
the
staff
and
manage
ment, I
$70. 30 d.tys Ill Jail. sushope to assist the System with
pended. prnhation. d!Sorde•·
that
growth."
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ly conduct; Shane A. Stover,
Cooper
has been
Larry
Gtill ipnlis. $20 and cosh,
named vice president of facili imprupcr pa&gt;Sing. Pri sc illa
ties
for the O'Bieness Health
L. T!!hlcr. Pnmcroy, $20 and
System
.. Cooper has been
cosls. stop Sig n; D~ rck D.
employed
at O'Bi ene ss since
Te.tford . Portland, $30 and
1979.most recently as director
CliSts. speeu ing; Mich,tcl G.
of
building
services.
Te mple ton . Ashl and . Ky .
$311 ,1nd costs, speedin g;
Senti A. Tuppe r, Bnwic.
M(l.. $230 and costs. thelt ;
Amber I) Unroe. G,dllpol!s,
$30 ,u1 cl tus ts. speedin g:
POMEROY
Peoples . The ATM is available for
Jcrrv A V!!nK•rk. Dexte1 , Ban k announces the addition cash wnhdrawals, retrieving
$20il .~n d costs. Ill L1 ,1ys 111 of" new 24-hour ATM to bet- account balance information
j.1il. seven suspe nded. proba- . tcl serve Peo ples Bank cus- and
tran sferring
funds
tion. driving under susp I tomers. The new drive-up between accounts , and is
rc voc. $311 ancl &lt;:ost.s. proba- ATM is located at the 124 available 24 hours a day. 7
tion . ~ca t hdt vwl ation ; Exxon Mart at the intersection days a week .
Robert
C
Vanan, of State Route 7 and Route I 24 , In Pomeroy, Peoples Bank
Lang&lt;; !I I.e. $20 ,md cos t,, in Meigs County.
also has a full service office at
fai ilii C to control: Lisa M.
"Convenience, great service liS Court Street and a driveWaugh. Pomeroy. $250 and and a lull selection of financial thru office at Lynn and Second
costs, I XO Jays in pi I, sus- products have been the corner- Street. in addition toanATM at
pended. prob,lti on. pa " ing stone for Peoples Bank m our 43 1 East Main Street at the
bad checks. $250 ,md co&lt;ts. community," said Joan Woi'fe, Marathon Service Center.
18(1 days Ill jail. suspended, office manager of Peoples Peoples Bank also offers a full
bad Bank's Pomer~y location. "Our serv1 ce locatiOn at 97 North
prohall o n. passing
checks. $250. I Rll days in goal is to make it easy for our Second St. In Middleport and
jail. suspe ndd , probation. customers to access the1r at43 Salem Street in Rutland.
passing bad checks; Lloyd money. plus rely on us for loans,
For more information about
M. Welker. New Albany. insurao'ce, and investments."
the new ATM. please contact a
$311 and costs, speeding ;
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Ryan M. Well. Shade, $250,
90 days in jai l, suspended,
probation , phy coot veh
mtox, $3 0, probation, failure
sible," Larry Adams, State
COLUMBUS
to control; James A. White , Produce~s who suffered. crop Executive Director for FSA
L)ttle Hocking, $20 and Joss from damaging weather said. "Drought, floods arid
costs, overwidth · violation; in 2003, 2004 and certain hurricanes are unpredictable
James A. Will, Pomeroy, 2005 crop losses are eligible weather events that put farm$30 and costs, disorderly for assistance.
ers and rancher~ at risk in
conduct ; Thomas L. Woods,
Farm
Service
Agency
producing a dependable and
The
Columbus, $30 and costs,
affordable
national food sup(FSA)
announced
that
eligiseat belt violation ; Louise B.
Woolridge, Richmond, Va., ble producers may sign-up ply. Signup for this program
$30 and costs, speeding; for the Crop Disaster opened on March 14 of this
Glenn F Young. Racine, Program (CDP) until close of year."
Producers suffering a
$250 and costs, 180 days in busi ness on September 9,
2005
for
the
2003
and
2004
greater
.than 35-perceilt pro·
jai l, 170 suspended, probation, dri vmg under susp I crop years. Signup for the duction loss and/or more than
revoc; Kenneth E. Zuspan, 2005 year 1s close of business a 20-percent quality Joss are
eligible. The payment rate for
Middleport, 530 and .costs, December 16, 2005.
"We are pleased to be able CDP has been increased to
seat belt violation; William
to
provide these benefits to 65 percent of the established
R. Zuspan. Mason, W.Va.,
producers as quickly as pos- commodity price for insured
$30 and costs. spcedmg.

Previ.ously, Cooper was director of mamtenance and the
maintenance supervisor at
O'Bieness. In hi s expanded
role Cooper will be responsible for all facilities in th ~
O'Bieness Medical Park, as
well as those off-campus.
Cooper said he is happy for
the opportunity to be part of
the new· fa cilities and the
System. " It is wonderful that
we are expanding Ill the
healthcare industry and reaching ouf to our neighbors."
Cooper said.

bank represe ntative at 9922133.
Peo ples Bank is a subsidi ary
of Peoples Bancorp Inc. , a
diversified fina ncial products
and serv ices com pany with
$1.8 billion in assets. Peoples
Bank makes available a complete line of bankmg. investment, insurance. and trust
solutions throu gh 50 sales
offices and 34 ATMs in Ohio.
West VirgiAia. and Kentucky.
Peoples' common siMres are
traded on th e NASDAQ
'nat10nal market under the
symbol ''·PEBO." and is a
member of the Russe ll 3000
index of US publicly traded
compames.

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Manhcw S. Rohur. Athen s.
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Charles W Roherts. R:~ c 111e.
530 and costs. specuing :
Robert M. Rubens . R.1cinc.
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Reunions

Wheelchair users want equal access, not special treatment
DEAR ABBY: I rarely disagree with you, but after seeing the letter about a woman
in a wheelchair cutting into
line and "demanding access"
to a handicapped restroom
stall , I had to write.
Because of post-polio syndrome, I must use a wheelchair outside my home if
walking even a moderate distance . ro my knowledge,
wheelchair users have the
same bla~der control as anyone else and require no special treatment. Unfortunately,
some wheelchair users abuse
their obv1ous physical problems and, at times, become,
tyrants. However. most of us
want te be treated exactly like
everyone else unless there's
some kmd of barrier such 'as a
door that's difficult to open.
Otherwise, we do not want
special treatment. - ABBY
FAN. JAMESTOWN, N.Y.
DEAR FAN: Other readers
echoed your se ntiments, and
some pointed out that there
are people with "hidden" dis~
abiliues such as irritable
bowel syndrome or. incontinence. They felt, as you do.
that the woman in the wheelchair was out of lipe (forgive
the pun) for being demanding.
I feel, however, that the
person standing in line should
have offered to let the woman
in the wheelchair go in first.
And if she couldn ' t wait, she
should have asked the woman
for permission to go ahead of
her. Read on:
DEAR
ABBY:
The
Americans With Disabilities
Act affords persons with disabilities "equal, but not better" access to public services
and programs. While it may
be " mce" that an able-bodied
person allows someone in a
wheelchair to have first
access to the large stall, legal-ly a person in a wheelchair
has to wait just like everyone
e lse. - AMY IN MADISON.
WIS
DEAR AMY: ' Let's use
logic and consider statistical
probability. If the bathroom'
contained four stall s, and only
one · was whe~lchair-access i ­
ble. the odds of the person in
the wheelchair getting to go
to the bathroom were not
'-'equal.'' An able-bodied person would have a 100 percent
chance of 'getting a stall,
whi le the disabled person
would have only a 25 percent
probability ( 1-in-4). To me,
that"s not "equal access."
DEAR ABBY: I' m disabled and can' t count the
times I' ve entered public
restrooms and found the only

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Miller reunion held·

p.m. followed by a mee ting at 7 Friday will conclude 11. For
p.m. Public is welcome.
more information call 9923191'.
Wednesday, July 20
POMEROY - The Zion
CHESHIRE - Board of
Church of Christ, Route 143,
Directors of Gallia-Meigs
Pomeroy, will have Bible
Community Action Agency,
Saturday, July 23
noon, Cheshire office.
POMEROY - A go,~pel school classes from 6:30 to
sing to benefitthe Fall Harvest 8:45 p.m. July 25-029 . The
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Thursday, July 21
POMEROY - Meigs Soil Laurel Cliff Free Methodist Jerusalem Marketplace. There
and Water Conservation Church, 7 p.m. Singers will be will be craft s, Bible-time
District will meet in regular Spirit Led of Parkersburg , games, snacks and music. A
session , II :30 a.m. at the Mercy of New Haven, Marty program pra~ ti ce and pizza
: Meigs SWCD oftlce, 33 101 Short of Reedsville, and Brian party will be on the Saturday
'- H1land Road.
and Family Connections of morning before the closing
progral)l at 7 p.m. For more
, Long Bottom.
information call Kathryn
Johnson,992-5195.
Sunday, July 24
REEDSVILLE - Vacation
RACINE - Mt. Moriah
Bible
school will be held at
Church of God Sunday school
Thesday, July 19
picnic at noon at Star Mill the Eden United Brethren
POMEROY - Stand meet- Park. Covered dish. Baptizmg Church, Route I 24 between
ing, 5-6 p.m., Pomeroy in river. Take lawn chairs. No Reedsville and Hockingport. ·
6 to 8:30 p.m. July 25-29 .
Library.
evening church se,rvice.
Kingdom of the Son will be
CHESTER
Past
the
theme.
Councilors Club -of Chester
Monday, July 25
Cquncil 323, Daughters of
POMEROY - Hysell Run
Sunday, July 31
Amenca supper at the Cool Community Church Vacation
CARPENTER
Spot at 6 p.m. 7:30p.m . meet- Bible School, 6-8:30 p.m. ,
will
be
ing at the Masonic building in through July 2.9. 992-7036 to Homecoming
observed at the Carpenter
Chester:
register or for information .
RACINE
- St.
John Baptist Church with morning
Wednesday, July 20
Lutheran Church Vacation service at I 0:30 a.m. with
POMEROY
Meigs Bible School, "Construction speaker Robert Sanders, and
County Cancer Society Task Zone," 6-8:30 p.m. , for pre- singer, Bob Siders . Dinner
Force, noon, conference room scheol through grade 6. 992- will be held at noon, and there
will be an afternoon service
of Pomeroy Library. Lunch 2542 for information.
provided. RSVP to Courtney · MIDDLEPORT The with the Builders Quartet and
Middleport Church of the Siders presenting special
Sim, 992,6626.
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Na~arene will have vacation music. Floyd Ross is pastor
Bible
school ,
Monday
Thursday. July 21,
POMEROY - Alpha Iota through July 29, 6 to 8:30
Masters will have a cookout at each evening. There will be
noon at the home of Joan classes where children will
Saturday, July 23
Corders. Food will be provid- Jearn about god, sing songs,
ALBANY - The annual
ed. Take lawn chairs .
do crafts, and enjoy snacks. Stanearr family reunion,
Theme will be "Whete Kids descendants of Joel and Lydia
Monday, July 25
are Wild about God." Fern Steaneart, noon at the Lake
POMEROY - The Oh- Grimm is director. Two bicy- S'nowden, B1g Oak shelter
KAN Coin Club will have a cles .will be given away. A house, at Albany. Take picnic
meeting and auction at the parade at I p.m. on Sunday lunch and lawn chairs. For
Pomeroy Library. There will will kickoff the Bible school, more information call 992 -'
be coin grading class at 6: IS and a cookout at 7 p.m. on 5502.

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Pome10y. 530 and costs . seat
belt VIOlation: Randy K.
Lee. Pomeroy. $30 anu
costs. speedin g. Karre ll D.
Lemley. Pomeroy, $30 and
costs. sea t belt violati on,
$35 and costs. stop sign.
Lonn1 e W. Mace. New
Plymouth . $30 ,md c~sts ,
speedi ng.
T.1mara . R
Mantooth. Concord,· N.C.,
$50 and costs, specd 1ng,
crops and noninsured crops,
Charles R. Mash , Pomeroy,
and 60 percent of the price
530 and costs, seat belt violation; Robert J. McBiane,
for uninsured commodities.
Springfield. $350 and costs,
Previous disaster assistance
180 days in jail. suspended,
provided payments of 50 perprobation , carrying con cent of the established comcealed weapon; Rachael A.
modity price for insured and
Meade, Delaware, 530 and
non-in surable crops and 45
costs, speeding; Michael A.
percent for uninsured crops.
Meadows. Ravenswood, $30
Producers may apply for .
and costs, speeding; Justin
CDP for any crops that are
L. Middleswart, Portland,
eligible for coverage under
530 and costs, seat belt via'
the Federal Crop Insurance
lation ; Joshua · ll.. Milard,
or the Noninsured Assistance
Albany. $20 and costs, fail Program.
ure to control; Brenda M.
For more information on
Mock, Greensboroa. N.C.,
these issues, visit USDA 's
$30 and costs, speed1 ng;
website
at
Dominic
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MEIGS .(OUN'IY COURT NEWS
POMEROY
Meigs
County Court Judge Steven
L. Story recently processed
the following cases:
L.
Adkins,
Michael
Syracu se, $ 1j' an!l costs. no
child restraint; Thomas D.
Adkins, Portland , $30 and
costs, speeding; Joseph B.
Agusta, Chapel Hill. N.C ..
$30 and costs headli ghts;
Jeffrey S. Ansted, Toledo.
$30 and costs, speed•ng;
Terry D. Ashburn. $200. I0
day5 in jail. suspended. probation, · dnv1ng
under
susplrevoc, $30, probation.
no child ·restraint. RanalLI J.
Atkins. $150 and wsts. I0
days in pil. suspended, pro·
bation , reckless operati on,
$70, probati on. , hulurc to
control ; Shaw n E. Baker.
Athens. $50 and costs. three
days in jail, suspended. probation, passing hMI checks:
Tiffany D. B,trnes. Raci ne.
$250 and wsts. probation.
reckless operat ion: David W.
Baxter. Trenton. M1c h., $30
and costs. speeding
Karen
M.
Bennett.
Columbus. $50 and costs.
speedmg; Guy E. Bin g,
Middleport. $30 and wsts.
seat belt vinlatinn ; John A
Blower. Athens, $30 and
costs. speeding; M1chael K.
Bradford. Racmc . $30 and
costs. speeding; Michael B
Braun. Pnme10y. $2'i0 and
costs, I ~0 days in Jlll I. suspended. prohattnn. reckless
operatum . Stacy L Brooks.
Athens. $30 ,md costs. sedt
belt violati on: Jimm y L.
Buchanan . Pomeroy. $25 0
and costs. 30 days in Jail ,
.suspended. probation, re ckJess operatiOn; $2 50 and
costs. 30 days' in jail. 20 suspended, probation . dn vin g
under susplrevoc; Ne ll F
Buffington. Elkview. W Va ..
$30 and costs. speeding.
N•cole"A. Burman. Pomcmy.
$30 and cosls. seat hell V I Olation. $20 and costs. !allure
to con tro l. Levi · R. Bmns.
M1ddleport, $30 anu costs.
speeding; Meli ssa J. Burns,
Gallipolis, $30 and cmts,
speeding; Richard Buzzard,
Racine, $150 , and costs. 30
days in jail, suspended, probation , reckless operation,
$35 and costs, probation , no
taillights on vehicle .
Travis
H. Childress.
Pomeroy, $ 100, 10 days in
jail,' suspended, probation,
assault; Brian K. Coleman,
Gallipolis, $650, 180 days in
jail. suspended , probation,
fleeing, $ 150, probation,
speeding, $350, 180 days in
jail , suspended, probation.
No O.L.; Richard Cummins.
Racine, $70, speed ing, $49,
di splay plates I valid st1c ker;
Mark J. Dailey. Pomeroy.
$30 and costs. speeding ;
Dav id E Darr, Winchester.
$30 and costs, speed in g;
Merrill
A.
Daw so n.
Coolville. $ 150 and costs.
·I0 days in jail. · suspenued.
probation. reckless ope ration; Tony W. D1 cken.
Athens. $30 and costs.
speed in g.
Johnny
E.
Donahue . GallipoliS. $ 150
and costs. 30 cl.1ys 111 Jail. 27
suspended . probation . No
O.L ; Richa1d N. Doner.
Farmington Hill s. M1c h ..
$30 and . costs. spced1ng :
Keith H. Durst . Mt Alto.
W.Va .. $30 and costs, ' peedmg. Jerry Earhart. Pomeroy.
$ 150 and costs. 30 days in
jail , 20 suspended. probation. reSistmg arrest. '
Walter A Ellls. Rutland .
$(00, J() days Ill jaiJ. SUS·
pendcd. probation. diSorderly conduct: · Bryan D.
Enright, Rut land. $30 and
costs. seat belt violation :·
Sharon
E.
Feinbl att.
Columbus. $30 and costs.
speeding; Tahatha A. F"hcr.
Middlepon . $20 and cosls .
vio-startinglbac~ing. Dewey
L Foster. Columbus. 530
and costs, spccd mg: Mary J.
Francis. Pomeroy, S TOO. flll
days in pd . suspended. probation. No O.L.; Donald A.
Geyer. Columbus. $30 anu
costs, speedi ng; Bryan A.
Gibbs. Reedsv ille, $50 :jncl
costs. th cee days in pil. 'l"·
pended, probat1on. contnbulmg I delinquency I child :
Shawn D Gilmore. Racme .
$ 150 and costs. 30 days 111
jml , suspended. probation .
No O.L.; Dow.ayne E.
Gould. Hilliard, S30 ;md
costs. speeding: Lawrence E.
Grady. Henderson. W Va ..
$250, 30 !lays in jail. suspe nded. probation.' Uri Vl[lg
under susp I revoc ; Larry W.
Harri s. ·Logan . $232 and
costs. overload ; Robert E.

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Dear
Abby

shopping. She needed to use
the restroom, but her wheelchair wouldn't fit through the
door. While Mom was struggling to get from her wheelchair into the stall, a woman
in her mid-30s charged in and
pushed her aside. My mom,
who couldn ' t even stand
strai~ht, ended up having an
"acc1dent" because of the
woman's aggressive rudeness. There' s no doubt at all
that she saw my mother struggling. · .
·
Mom rarely goes anywhere
now; she is in hospice. · But
I'll never forget the· incident.
There's something seriously
wrong with a nation that fails
to honor and respect their
elderly. Who would do something like that to som·eone
who is' old and disabled even if they do "gotta go right
now" ? Thanks for letting me
vent! - VICKI IN ROCKFORD, ILL

occupied stall was the one
that's handicapped-accessible. La,st weekend at the
supermarket, the occupant
was reading the Sunday
paper.
I'd love for an&gt;'one who
thinks the woman m 'that letter "bullied" her way into line
to spend one week in a wheelchair. They'd quickly discover what a gift their accessibility grants them on a daily
basis . Perhaps then they'd
understand the frustration of
having only one stall to use,
and having people who don' t
Dear Abby is written by
need it tell them they need to Abigail . Van Buren, also
wait. - ROSE II'J ALTA-. known as Jeanne Phillips,
MONTE SPRINGS, FLA.
•and was founded by her
DEAR ROSE: We think mother, Pauline Phillips.
alike.
Write
Dear Abby at
DEAR
ABBY:
Last www.DearAbby.com or P.O.
December, I took my very ill, Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA
80-year-old mother Christmas 90069.

MIDDLEPORT The
25th Annual Miller Reunion
of the family of the late
James D. and Gertrude
(Russell ) Miller was held
recently at the Miller Home
place in Middleport. ·
After a potluck lunch the
day was spent remmiscmg,
playing games, prese nting
trophies , having a tun auction and s.wimming.
Directing lhe activitie s fur
the day were Dale M1ller,
Ronni e
Miller,
Willard
Miller, Dar11i Roach and
Dorothy (Miller) Roach
Tina (Miller) Breuer presented a special in song.
Trophy winners were Carl
Vanderhoof, oldest male;
MarJori e Miller Vanderhoof.
oldest female; Logan Eskew,
youngest male, ,Madi son.
Eskew, youngest femal e;
Jack Miller, oldest Miller;
Mad1 son Mill er. yo ungest
Miller.
A fun trophy w.as presented to Dav1d Smnh Egg loss
wmners were Steven ·and
Apnl Miller. gold. Brandon
Roach and Eddie Marcum,
silver, and Kasey Williams
and · Aubrey Kopec, bronze.
Pam Smith and Jacob roach

were wmners of an other· t Roach) Bro"nin g.
game and Wanda Ab&gt;h irc . Athens , Ohio - Kasey
won the door pnze.
Williams .
Matt
Es ke w.
Additions to the Mill er Madi son Eskew and Lo~an
Fam1ly during the past yea r , Eskew.
were a great- granddaughter
Syracuse - Eaa Ptiii'Ji ps.
to Jack Miller. great-grand- Eva Mac Phillips, Sahara
son to Dorothy Roach , great- Harmon. Camron Harmon
grandson to Ronnie Miller t and Isaiah Cook.
was noted tliat cousin Donna
Pomeroy -- Tom Roach.
Jean (Ward) Johnson died in· Sharo n Laudcrmilt , Bramlon
the past year.
Roac h,
Amber
York .
Roach.
,Pam
Attendmg the reunion thiS Raymond
year were ·
Roach. Dari n Roach . Angela
Co lumbu s - Jack Mll le1. RoaL"11 . Jacob "Roa&lt;:h. Laura
Tiffany Cox. Johnnie Miller, Fields. Jordan Will wm,.
Andy Null , Kenny Owens. Aubn e Kope c. Charla Lill ie.
Mary (M iller) Smith , Pam· Austin Lntle. 1'1erra Ti llis..
Smith , Rosema ry Smi th. Adam
Humph rey
and
Oav1d Smith. Wanda Absh ire. Gardner Wehrung.
Manon - Carl Vanderhool
John Cobb. Mary Lou Cobb.
JoeyCobb. Josh Cobb. Steven and
MarJone
(Mill er)
Miller, April · Miller, Haley Vanderhoot
Miller, and Madi son Miller.
Ra venswood - Lorrain"
Tuc son, Ari z. Ru ss Ne ff.
Middleport
Larry
Miller, Della Miller. and
Mike Miller.
Br.euer. Tma (Miller) Breuer.
Maryv ille, Tenn . Dale Che lsea Breuer. Do10thy
(Mill er)
Roach.
Randy
Miller
Wooster - Willard Miller. Roach. Ronnie M1ller. Edd1c
Pataskala - Bob Smith , Marcum,
and
Breann a
(Miller)
Smith , MitchelL
Ronda
Nicholas Smith , Joshua
Next year's reu nion wd l .
Smith and Charles Smith . · again be held at the Mill e•
New Albany ,- Michael h o mepl&lt;~ ce on the second
McCormic
and
Trudy Sunday in Jul y.

Missionary society pl~s picnic
RACIN E - A picnic was
planned for 6 p m on Aug. 9 at
Stm Mill Park , Racine. when
the Bertha M. Sayre Missionary
Society met rece ntly at the
home of Barbara Gheen.
Mary K. Yost opened the
meeting · with devotions titled
"A Deeper Meaning," and read
scripture from Psalms 78.•Both

the treasur.e r and scc:retary
1epons were read by Linda
Grimm . Lillian Hay man had the
program on "Who is the Hol y
Spirit''" With several members
g1ving readmgs on the top1c
backed by verses of scnpture. ·
Yost. read " Recognize Your
Need for the Holy Sp1rit" with
John IS; Mabel Brace, "To be

Vacation Bible school planned
POMEROY - Hyse ll Run
Community Church will
pave vacation Bible school ,
6 to 8:30 p.m., July 25 -29, at
the church using the theme
"Serengeti Trek, where kids
are wil11 about God's Jove."
Jeanie Howell 1s the B1ble
school director tor 1he trek
which will provide Bible
learning activities for kids
from 3 through 12 year&gt; of
age: Each day will include

singing catchy songs, dancing crazy dan ces, teamwork
and building games. ani.J
snack times.. l;he children
will also experience B1ble
adventures and create B•ble
crafts tb take home.
·
"Serengell Trek IS an exciting way for kids to Jearn
more about God's love." says
Howell. "We'll be studying
stories about Bible ch'arac'ters
who were wild about God ."

The ki ds will conclud e
each day with a "Ma ne
Event .'' a celebra ti on that
ge ts everyone invol ved in
hving what they've learn ed
The Bible school will close
with a w1ener roast at 8.30
p.m on Friday, Jul y 29, to
which the families of the
children are all invited. ·
For add1twnul ur{ormatron
and to pre- regtster w /1 9927036 or 742·3171.

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A GOOD THING JUST
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Gallipolis

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Beegle, "To Walk 111 the Holy
S1pint" wnh sc npture from
Mark 14 ; and Geraldme
Cleland" He has a Wonderful
Plan fo r Your Life" with
Romans 4.

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TODAY IN. HISTORY
: Today ts Tuesd,iy. July 19. the 200th day of 2005 There are
165 days left m the year.
' Today's Highltght tn Htstot y·
On July 19. 1985. Chtista McAultlfe of New Hampshtre
was chosen to be the lirst schoolteacher to nde abodrd the
space shuttle. (McAulttle and stx othet crew members dted
when Challenger exploded shortly aftct lift-off the followmg
J&lt;lnuary.)
On thts dale:
In 1553, 15-year-uld Lady J&lt;tne Grey was deposed as Queer't
of England after claimtng the ctown for mne days Kmg
Henry VIII'~ daughter Mary was proclaimed Queen.
In 1848. a pioneer women's nghts wnvenllon convened 111
Seneca Falls, N.Y.
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In IX70. the Fram:o-Prussian wat bcg,tn
In 1941. Brttish Prune Mmtster 'Winston Churchill launched
htS "V for Victory" campatgn m Europe ..
In 1984. U.S. Rep. Geraldtne A. Ferrmo, D-N.Y., won the
Democratic nommation for vtce president by acclamation at
the party's convcntton in S,m Francisco.
In 1989. 112 people were killed when a United Air Lmes
DC- I0 crashed whtle makmg an emcrgem;y landing at Stoux
City. Iowa. 184 other people survtved
Teo years ago President Cltnton ltrmly reJected calls for
dtsmantltng affmnattve actton programs. The paw Jones
mdustnal av.erage ended at4.628.87. down 57 41 after plunging moie than 130 points em·Iter in the session. A pair of
House subcommittees held a JOin! hearmg on the federal government 's ratd on the Branch Davtdian compound near Waco,
Texas
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Ftve years ago: Prestdcnt Clinton shuttled between Israeli
Pttme Mimster Ehud Barak, Palestintan leader Yasser Arafat
and, his own experts during peace laiRs at Camp David after
delaymg hts depmture for an economic summtt in Japan
One year ago Mark Hacking of Salt Lake City shot arid
killed hts wtie. Lon, dtsposed of her remains. then reported
her missing. he was later sentenced to six years to life in
pt ison alter pleadmg gutlty to hrst-dcgrcc murder. A fuel
tanker rigged as a masstve bomb exploded near the Baghdad
poltce stat ton, killing nine people. A methane gas exploston in
a Ukramtan mme ktlled at least 34 mmers. Former Japanese
Pnme Minister Zenko Suzuki died at age 93 .
Today\ Birthdays: Former Sen. George McGovern ts 83.
Actor Put Hingle ts 81. Actress Helen Gallagher ts 79
Country smger Sue Thompson is 79. Country smger George
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is 64. Country singer-musician Commander Cody is 61. Actqr
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IS 57 ·Actor Peter Barton is 49. Rock musician Kevin Haskms
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Edwards ts 43. Country singer Kelly Shiver IS 42. Actress
Rachel Mmer is 25. Actor Jared Padalecki is 23. Actor Sreven
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While talk show hosts
and politicians have been
fixated on illegal immigrants pouring tnto. the
Untted States, a more chtlling potential danger comes
from terrorists traveling to
the Umted States on a perfectly legal basis.
The menace detatled in
the summer issue of
Foretgn Affatrs by the
scholar Robert Leilcen . of
the' Nixon Cen'ter is that of
"passport-carrytng. visaexempt muJahedeen coming from the United States '
Western European allies.''
Leiken wrote his article
before the recent London
transit bombing, but in the
wake of that attack, hts
descriptton of the rise of
European terrorist cells
and their potential danger
to the Untted States tS all
the more trenchant.
Western Europe is now
host to 15 million to 20
million Muslims , or 4 to 5
percent of the population
(versus 3 million and less
than 2 percent in the
Unuect States). A small but
growing number are subject to the influence of radical cltrrics and AI Qaeda
recruuers.
"Unltke
Amencan
Muslims, who are geographically diffuse, ethnt cally fragmented and generally well-off," Leiken
wntes, "Europe's Muslims
gather in . bleak enclaves
with their compatriots,"
isolated from their host
population and "bttter" in
outlook.
Leiken describe s two
types of jihadrst who make
thetr homes Ill Europe. One
group consists of "aliens.
typically .asylum seekers or
students who gat ned refuge
in liberal Europe from

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What to do? Some October will meet the bioresinctioni sl foes of immi · metric requirement - ' but
gration call for elimination the machines needed to
I of the waiver program, but read them are not yet availit would be economically able. And , even if they
Morton ,
and po!tticall y devastating , were, that does not solve
Kondracke ' to make some 14 million tile problem of reading
annual vtsitors go to a U.S. E. U. passports.
Leiken suggests that U S.
emba~sy for an interview
before coming fo the and European authorities
crackdowns
against United States They proba- should inst sl that airlines
requtre U.S.-bound travel lslami sts in the Mtddle bly would go elsewhere,
ers
to submit passport
·depnving the United States
East." The~ incl~tde r:dtcal of the opportunity 10 turn a information when they
purchase thetr ltckets, givclertes , often tunded by foreigner into a tnend .
Saudt Arabta. who. open · What's more. a 45-sec - Jilg the new U.S. NatiOnal
mosques and recrutl tor ond encounter with a con- Targeting Center tnne to
te~~mt networks.
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sular officer wouldn't ne~- check potential entrants
ct~. targets are · a essanly detect a· potential . without delaying flight
group ot a!tenated ctltzens, terronsl
departures.
second- or thtrd-generatton
The
United
States
And he suggest&lt; that
chtldren at tmmtgrants. alteady is losing tls reputa- officers should be stawho were born and bred uon ·around the world as a lloned at check-tn counters
und~~ European liberal- magnet
for
upwardly to weed out suspects.
Another solu11on. authotsm. · Some are unem· mohile students and workplayed youth Others are et, because of post-Sept. rized by Congress, ts to
1~ell-edu~ated. but resent- II visa testrfctJons
' station U.S. immigration
lui of thetr host cultures.
Former u .S. o!Tictals say officers at more foretgn
Accordmg to The New thai a Thai princess was airports
currently ,
York Ttmes, cou~tertcrrOJ- placed in handcuffs bv they' re at Canadian and
tsm offtctals esltmate that .
. . .
· ; . some Canbbean at rpm ts.
IO OOO
O(J()
M
sl't
s
unmtgtalton
authontt~s
•
to 15·:
u 1 11
because she tned to enter but not at maJOr European
ltvtng 111 Bntatn are sup- the United States pnor to cittes - to check passports
porters ot AI Qaeda and the effective date of her again st terrortsl watch
that about . 600 · have student vtsa and was freed lists. Money for the prorecetved mthtary tramm.g only through the intet ven- gram hasn't been appropntn Afghantstan and else- tion of then-Secretary of ated.
where.
Most nnportanl, though.
.
State Cohn Powell.
The da~ger to the Untted
So, what to do? Three is intelligence. Checklists
State~ ts that Jthadtst years cl"o according to a are only as good as the
recruits
carry European
"' ' report. Congress tnformation that backs
.
•
new CNN
Unton passports and ate ttted to tighten the visa them up. British offtctals
therefore enlttled to vtsa- waiver program by requir- confess they were caught
free trave_l 11110 the Umted tng that the Umted States blmd by the July 7 attacks.
States wtthout an tnter- an d . 1-1s vtsa-wmver
·
·
pa r1- much as the United States
vtew.
ners issue machine-read- was on Sept. II .
Convicted tet rorist con- able pctssports wtth bioThe Brits acknowledge
spirator
Zacanas metrtc identification.
now . that numerous offi Moussaout · and
shoectals warned m advance
Congtess
has
bomber Rtchard Retd both
But
traveled fo the United extended its ongmal dead- that a terrorist attack was
line three tim~s from likely. We've been warned.
States undet the Visa October 2003 unttl Altgust too.
Waiver Program. Those 2006. The Department of
(M((I'/(&gt;11 Kondra cke 1.1
who earned out the Sept. . Homeland
Secunty execl//tve edrtor of Roll
II' 200 I' attacks originally announced that new U.S Cull, lite ll&lt;'il'.\ f'Oper of
arnved with valid vtsas.
tssued
passports
this CatJitol Hill.)

Nasr, a radical imam, on
the way to daily pr~yers at
a mosque in Milan - who
had been under survetllance by Italian intelligence forces
was
sprayed m the lace with
chemtcals by eight CIA
agents, shoved into a van,
and rendered to h1s rative
Egypt on . a Gulfstream IV
executive jet (a plane often
used for these CIA mts·
sions.)
In an Egyptian prison,
Omar Nasr was given electric shock treatments. hung
upside down. and otherwtse tortured . Released
alter 14 months. he was
rearrested. and has disappeared in an E_gyptian
dun_
geon. As has been reported
tn The New York Times,
The Washington Post and
other publications there is
no doubt that thi s abduction was a CIA operation.
I had thought our spooks
were more sk illful; but as
Craig Whttlock noted tn
the June 26 Washington
Post.
the
ktdnappers,
tracked by Itali an agents.
'' left a long tr~il of paper
and electronic records :
(They) gave thetr frequent
traveler · account numbers

Nat
Hentoff

to desk clerks and made
dozens of calls from inscCl(re pliones 1n their
rooms."
Prime Minister Silvio
Berlusconi, Italian prosecutors, and a judge issu,ng
240-page arrest warrants,
claim that these rendittons
vwlate the nation's saveretgnty and ns laws. The
CIA now says, according
to a July 1 New y 01 k
Times story. that ·~ a small
number of Italian mtelhgence officials" were told
about the snatch, but adds
that •· Italian law enforcemen I agencies had not
been mformed."· However.
Carlo Giovanardi. mmtster
of
relauons
with
Parliament, says unequivocally that the Italian government and its intellt·
gence agencies knew noth mg about this American
derring-do. Thts is also the
position of the prime min·ts 1er.
As io 1 the CIA's' unquesttoned mvolvement. an
April 28 · Congressional
Research Service Report
for
Congress
"Renditions: Constraints
Imposed 'by Laws on
Torture'' - makes ckar
that
the
1984 U N.
Conventton
Against
Torture and Other CrueL
Inhuman or pegrading
Treatment or Punishment.
. whtch thi$ country· signed
itr 1994. declares that no

slate party, "shall expel.
teturn or cxtradtte ~person
to another state whe~e
there
are
substantial
grounds For believmg he
would be tn danger _of
being Sllbjected to torture."
And a U.S. law, the
Foreign Affatrs Reform
and Re structunng Act of
1998. nnplementing our
r.esponsibilities under the
tnternallonal convention ,
emphastzes our pledge that
we do not. "expel, extradite or otherwise effect the
involuntary return of an}
person to a country in
which there are substantial
grounds for believmg" he
would be tortured.
However.
the
Congressional Research
Service 'notes that " it
appears unltkely that a
U.S. offietal would be
found cnminally liahlc for
conspiracy to commit torlure" if . he first received
assurances from the country to which the SlJSpecl
was to be sent that he
would not be tortured. The
GA says it gets these
assurances. But statements
from a series of persons
we have rendered - given
after their release - show
that the se .. assurances" are
fal se. A number of lormer
CIA agents have al so concurred. of(the record.
Moreover. on March 8,
Congressman
Edward
Markey (0 -Mass.). the
leading opponent of these
renditions m Congress.
quoted CIA dtrector Porter
Goss ·admJtting that once
thcs~ abductees reach thetr
desunalton. "Of course,
(when ) they ' i·e out of (our)
contruL there's only' so
much we can do."
-After the news of the
ltalwn arrest warrants for

Local Briefs
Road to close

RACINE - Metgs County
By ED JOHNSON
Road 31. Bald KnobAssociated Press Writer
StJversvtlle Road. approxiLONDON (APJ
A
mately a 'mile from County
Pakistani
official
satd
Road 28. Bashan Road, will
Monday that three of the tour
cl ose for two weeks· on
suspected London suicide
Wedne sday tor a sltp repatr.
bombers traveled to the ·
southern city of K,trachi last
year,
and
ivvestigalors
searched for clues tn the
northern Bntish town of
Leeds. where some of the
attackers lived.
Authornies m Paktslan
.MIDDLEPORT The
were lrytng to determine
Rtver
Valley
Christian
whether extremists in that
Academy K-4 and K-5 will
country aided in the July 7
ha ve an open hou se and oriattacks, which killed 56 peoentauon
7 p m. Aug. 25 at the
ple, ihcludin~ the bombers.
River
Valley
Worship Center. .
Prime Mimster Tony Blair's
The new pastor and academy ·
government,
meanwhile.
staff
wtll be there.
reacted sharply to a report by
two leading think tanks that
satd Brit am's close ' alliance
with the Umted States in the
Iraq war has put it at particuAKRON - Philip Scott Bryson, 43, Akron, died unexpect- lar risk of terrorist attack.
edly Sunday. July 17, 2005 mthe Akron City Hospital, Akfon
The Royal Institute of
Funeral arrangements wtll be announced by the Cremeens lnlernattonal Affairs and the
Funeral Home, Racme.
Economic
and
Soctal
Research Council said the sitLYNCHBURG. Va (APJ uation in Iraq had gtven '·a
Tile Rev. Jerry Falwell retumed
boost to the al-Qatda netto the pulp!l Sunday, two days
work 's propaganda, recruuat\er
undergoing heart tests at
ment and fund-ratsmg" and
GALLIPOLIS - Holzer
AP Photo I The Clevelcmd Cltmc.
provided an ideal trainino
Clinic announces the addi"tie 's domg great," son
A
Muslim
woman
passes
the
spontaneous
ro&lt;~dstde
memonal
grOlmd for ul -Qaida-lmkcd
tion of urologist, Dr. Chong
to those people who were ktlled by one of four terrorist bombs Jonathan Falwell said Monday
terrorists.
M. Kim.
at
Edgware Road Underground station 111 London Mo nday. of his lather "He came home
"The terronsls hdve struck
Kim received his medical
across the world, in countries London's Metropolitan Police continued thetr investigatton into . Irom Clevel&lt;tnd Saturday and
he preached Sunday mommg."
degree from the Temple
allied with the United States. the July 7 bombmgs.
At the urgmg of hts local
Umversity
School
of
backing Lhc warm Iraq and in
doctors,
Falwell. 71, underwent
Medicine in Philadelphta,
countries whtch had nothing briefly stayed at a rcligtous Abram, el-Nashar satd Bnttsh
whatever to do with the war school 111 Lahore and met mvesltgators found hts name the testing Friday because of
Pa He completed hi&gt; generfatigue. shottncss of breath and
in Iraq, " Foretgn Secretary wtth .t member of an out- 111 Hussain 's phonebook.
al surgery residency and his
concerns
about hts hospnahzaJack Straw satd in Bru ssels. lawed dumesltc milttanl
urology residency at the
Egypt is not prepared to tion twtce earlier thts year.
Belgium
group . Paktstam mlelligence hand el-Nashar over to
State Umversity of New
Defense Secretary John agents have queslloned stu- Brilatn, Egyptian securny When he arn ved for hts second
York Downstate Medical
Reid said terrorism had to be dents, leache~s and adminis- offictals sa id The two coun- hospttaltz,itiotl , tn March,
Center ·
.
Falwell lost consciousness and
confronted.
trator&gt; at the school and at tries have no extraditiOn
He completed his clinical
"The tdea that somehow by least \WO other al-Qatda- treaty Bntish mve&amp;tigators had to be revtved. He was hosurologtc oncology fellowship
runnmg away from the school link~d radical Islamic centers me in Cmro to observe his pitaltzed for mne days, and was
listed in critical conditton two
at the National Institutes of
bull}. then the bully will not
Khan
and questiomng.
Tanweet.
of
those days.
come
after
you
is
a
thesi&gt;
that
Health-National
Cancer Katherine Szema.and they
The Sunday Ttmes reported
Hussatn, who were all tram
In
Cleveland, doctors found
Institute in Bethesda. Md.
have , two children, Preston is known to be completely the Leeds ared, were born 111 that one of the suspected
untrue by every ktd in the Btttain to Pakt ~ tani tmmi- bombers . Khan. was investi- a 70 percent blockage in an
Ktm ts board eligible by and Grant.
playground.
,md it ts al so gt aIlls . The fourth suspect. gated last year by MIS. artery, which they opened with .
To schedule an appomtthe American Board of
refuted by every piece of his- 19-year-old
Germ,une Bnlain 's dume sttc tntcllt- stems Doctors tem1ed· the proment, call Holzer Clinic at torical evtdence that we
Urology
,
Lindsay. co~me to Britain from genc~ servtce, l)ut was .not cedw-e a success
He ts marrted to Dr 446-5415 .
have," Retd satd 111 a BBC Jamaica as an infant and lived regarded as a thre ,!l to nationJonathan Falwell satd the
radto intervtew.
,
Cleveland
physictans gave htm
al secunty or subsequently
m Luton , north of London
Three
of
the
suspects
travthe green ltght to preach
Equipment: Nathan Cook,
Police on Saturday released put under surveillance.
eled
to
Karachi
in
southern
g.c.; All Terram Vehicles:
MIS began evaluating Khan Sunday and "that's all my dad
an image captured by surveilPakistan
last
year,
but
their
Zack
Newell,
g.c.;
lance cameras showing all dunng an inqutry that focused needed to htt the floor runpurpose
remains
unclear,
satd
Measuring Up: Bra~don
four bombers with backpacks on an alleged plot to explqde ning."
from Page A1
Shahid
Hayyut,
a
deputy
Falwell. the Moral Majority
Kmg, g.c.; Eddte Hendncks,
entering Luton train station a large truck bomb 111 London,
founder. addressed the opening
r.c.; Larissa Riddle, Brady director at the country's on the morning of the attacks the newspaper said.
The Metropolitan Poltce Monday of a creatmmsm con·
Denise Hannum, honorable Delong and Dakota Collins, Federal Investigation A~ency.
on three subway trains and
Suspect
Husib
Hussam,
18,
mention: One on One: honorable mention; Making
a
double-decker
bus. and a Blatr spokesman terence at Liberty University,
arrived
in
July
2004
aboard
a
whtch he founded
the
Cut:
Nathan
Cook,
g.c.,
Audrionna Pullins, g. c.
Investigators say they took a declined comment.
Saudi
airliner.
Shahzad
Wade
Collins,
r.c.;
Kody
Multi·level
Teen
Tanweer, 22, and Mohammad train from Luton to London's
Leadership: Whitney Thoene, Wolfe, honorable mention.
King's Cross station, where
Band Boosters.
Finishing Up: Whitney Sidique Khan, 30, arrived they split up to carry out the
g.c.; Leadership Skills You
· "You couldn't have more
Never Outgrow 1: Brady Thoene, g.c .; Morgan Werry, Nov. 19 aboard a Turkish bombings.
helpful
band boosters,"
'
Bissell. g.c.; Leadership r c.; Jeffrey Baughman, hon- Atrltnes flight and returned to
In
Leeds
on
Monday,
poltce
Dodson
satd. "They're
from
Page
A1
Skills You Never Outgrow II: orable menuon; Arcs and London in February 2005, searched an Islamic book
incredtble.
They're
so
Hayyat told The AssoCiated
Haley l'erdas , g.c., Brenna Sparks: Craig Hensley, g.c.
shop.
the
lqra
Learning
accommodaung and work so
Adventures wtth Your Press 011 Monday.
Holter, r.c .;
Any
My
Centre,
for
the
fourth
straight
well together"
Dodson
did
his
student
He said he did not know
World/People and Cus1oms Camera A; Jennifer Reed.
day.
As for the actual band of
teaching
at
Gallia
Ac.tdemy
of the World. Whitney g.c.. Timothy Elam. r c .. what the men dtd during thetr
Olftcers
also
l1ave
been
30
kids from grades seven
under
bund
dnectut
Kenny
Thoene. g.c.; Laundry for Shandi Beaver, Nicholas vistt.
searching
the
Leeds
home
of
Bond and constdcrs Iu s for· through 12. Dodson has noth"I have no such mtormaBeginners:
Rebecca Ingels, Eddie Hendricks and
an
Egypttan
btochenust
after
mer
hand dtrcctor Toney ing but prmse.
Chadwell, g c., Mallory Merednh Gaul, honorable tJon. but I know that our secu- mvesttgators reportedly lound D1nge ss from Meigs High
"Tim b.md ha' made a 180
Nicodemus, r c., Chelsea mention; Adventures wtth rity agencies are trying to get' traces of ex plosive&gt; in hi s School &lt;1 mentor Dodson tn every aspect ot the proHolter, honorable mention. Your Cam~ra B: Tina Drake. such details," he said
Karachi , a transit hub for bathtub Magdy Mahmoltd saiU Dinges., has g1ven him ~1 gram... Dodson said. "their
Laundt y for Advanced: Ryan g.c., Wade Collins and
Mustafa el-Nashar. a tanner few pomtcrs lot wnttng 'the dtsctpline ts better. they're
Davi s, g c, Laura Bailey, r.c Britncy Morrison, honorable travelers to Paktstan. is the Leeds Untversity teacher. wa&gt; Tornado '&gt; 2005 fteld shm\ more acute and thc tr level of
Adjustable country's commerctal capit.tl
Growmg on My Own: mention;
arrested 111 Egypt where he ts and h,ts been a sort ol tnl or- sensttivtt y. sktll and focus
Kayte
Lawrence.
g c .. Cameras Sash a Wri ston, r c. and its largest city wtth d pop- being interrogated by authon- mal con sultdnt ,uid friend
conunue.., tO ra1!\e.''
.
Creative Writmg: Taryn ulation of 15 mtllton The vast
Briunna
Hensley.
r.c.;
As
for
the
future
of
the
Dodson
h&lt;~
s
btought
plenty
ties
who
say
the
btnchemtst
g.c.,
Meltssa metropolis has been the scene
Growing With Others: Sarah Lentes,
denies any connection lo the ol other lncnds along to help Southern Htgh School band
Hubbard. g c.. Audrionna Snowden, r.c. , Whttney of several terrorist attacks attacks.
the 2005 lt eld show ltke ptogram Dodson has an
Pullins, r.c . Andrea Buckley, Thoene, honorable mentton. agautst foreigners. as well as
D.n e .mel J.uni c Deem ..md tmmedtate goaL
Egypt's
leadtng
prn-g\)1
ernhonorable menlton. Family Art as Expression. Sarah · mmonty Shitles Musltms and ment newspaper. AI -Ahr,tnL Je"tc.t Bldelln.tr who h.t1e
"Thts year I w,mt to try
· Htstory Treasure Hunt: Eric Engle, g.c , Hannah Prall. Christians Security offictals quoted an umdenltl ied sccut i- helped 1\ith ll.tg cm ps and and peak .an mtetest 111 the
Wood. g c.. Casste. Hauber, r.c .. Kara Welch and Odessa in Karacht have &lt;trrested sev- ty source Monday as sdyt ng pctcussl\111. Ntck Mtchael b.md again and get the band
r.c.; Becommg Money Wise: Jacks. honorable menllon ; er.al al -Qaida operatives. el-Nashar has told mvesug.t- wuh brass, J:imetlla Will lord number ~ up to serve as a
Ramzi bm al-Shtbh.
Brenna Holter. g.c.. Ryan Let's Explore the Outdoors I including
who
was
c,muht after a lors he ien ted ,i house to and K,nte Chtldcrs 11tth ltc ld source ol communu y pride."
g.c.;
Garrell
Rttchie ,
Davis. r.c .
he s,ud " I want the band to
Hussain , whom he kne w from commander
Money Moves Stephen Explonng Our Forest. Daniel shootout in Sept~mber 2002
Dodson ts ,t!so th,mt..lu l be someth1112 the school can
Pakistam intelltgence offi - thetr comacts at a untversuv
King,. g.c .. Teens on the Road Buckley, g.c .. Na!han Cook, cials
fot
the Southctn Ht glt School &amp;e plllud or:' .
have stud" Tunweer mosque . According to AIto Financtal Su"ess: Hollie r.c.: Ohio Birds Davtd
Rtchard , g c·, Elizabeth King, Frank, g.c.
Ftshing for the Beginner
r.c .; Adventures m Home
Living
Sammantha Morgan Tucker. g.c .. Sarah
Cummin s. g.c .. Kenc;lra Fick. Engle. r.c .. Shane Engle, hon19 X 66
r.c .. Joshua Parker, hoijorable orable mention. Keepmg Fi sh
Solid Top- Java
mentton; Designing lntenors: A!tve: Daniel Buckley. g.c ..
distressed
Autumn Hauber, g.c.; Your Safe Use of Guns: Daniel
W/ 6 1/2" Steam
First Home Away • from Buckley, g.c., Shannon
Brown.
r.c..
Joshua
Smnh
Bent
Home: Sarah Martindale. g.c.
July 21 - 7p.m. ,
0
Collectibles: Kara Welch, and Timothy Elam. honorCaprail Rail Side
0
Pomeroy Amphitheater
0
g.c .. Sarah Lawrence. r.c .; able mentwn; Atchery .
Chairs
0
Bu sh.
g.c ..
Science of Flight· Erin Hatleigh
Free
Admission
Shawnella
Patterson.
r
c.,
Foreman, g.c.. Rockets
5
Love
offering
will
be
received
Miranda
McKelvey
and
Tyler
,
,Away : BenJamin Tillis. g.c ..
I Only
Eugene Patterson , r.c .. Josiah Dunham, honorable mention
Sponsored By
. l~JI I N: 1J
From Seed to Flower
Hayman . honorable mention ;
,.\rmlahlt 1...1
~
First
Southern
Baptist
Church
Bicycle Adventure 1: Baylee 'Kayla Hawthorne, g.c .. Kody
r.c , · Samantha
g.c..
Jonathan Wolfe,
C.olhns.
' ,
and · Summer
Cummins
.
Hayman ,
r.c.;
Bicycle
·:'Americana"
Adventure lll: Brenna Holter. Atkinson. honorable men Queen sleeper &amp;
g.c .. Crank it Up : Phtlhp tion; Vegetable Gardening I
Nathan
Cook
,
g.c
..
Joyce
King. g.c.; Warm It Up:
matching chair
Weddle, rc .; Corn: Sarah
Katlyn Sciuvage, g.c .
o &amp; 1/2 Recliner
0
Safe Operati'cln of Ag Engle. g.c.

School plans
open house

Deaths

Falwell back
in pulpit
after checkup

Philip Scott. Bryson

Dr. Kim joins clinic as urologist

4-H

Director

13
CIA
operatives.
Congressman Markey said
on June 24. '' Thi&gt; ts an
outrageous practtce. Tht s
admini stration's roeue ktdnapping efforts are now
being questioned by some
of our closest allies in the
war on terror. " (Canada
and Sweden have al so
protested.)
Markey
continued
"President Bush needs to
put an end to the practice
of outsourcmg torture., ...
(which) is alienating our
allies.'' But there ts no
indication that the presi dent intends to stop the
kidnappings
or
that
Congress wtll authorize an
independent inve st igatton
of ''the CIA's specta)
rules"
(as
Alberto
Gonzales has called them) .
These 13 CIA agents
wtll not be extradited to
Italy by the Umted States.
which professes to be a
model for the world of the
rule of law. On June 26,
2003, on the U.N. 's
International
Day
m
, Suppott of Victims of
Torture, the president sa id :
"The Umted States is com mllted • to the worldwide
elimination ol torture and
we are leading the fight by
eKample.. .
,
He understands democracy, but not fundamental
liberties 111 these brutal
"renditions."
(Nar Hen/off i .1 a nation al/v rerwwned lltttlwrrtv orr
the First Arrwmlment ' wrd
the Bill tif Rrghts and
illltlwr of 111&lt;1111' boob.
inc/11ding " Tir e Wcu· on rite
Bill of' Ri~:hr.1 and tit&lt;'
Gatlterin~:
Rests/alice "

(Severt
2003 ). )

Investigators pursue clues to London
bombings in Leeds, Pakistan

POMEROY - Clatr E. Zeigler, 82. passed away Friday,
July 15. at Holzer Medical Center in Gallipolis.
Bo~n Nov 23, 1922 m Bedford Township of Metgs County,
he was the son of George Henry and Mamte Naveda Kapple
Zetgler.
.
He was a retired employee at Columbia Gas and a member
of the Modern Woodmen of America
He was preceded 'in death by hts parents; fo~r brothers,
Lowell, George, Avery and Errct; a sister, Ethel Hart; and two
nephews. Wa~ne Zeigler and George Hart.
He ts survtved . by a brother. Charles Fred Zeigler of
Pomeroy~ a stster-m-law, Mtldred Zetgler of Pomeroy, and
several meces and neP.hews.
Funeral services wtll be held at II a.m. Wednesday at the
EI'J_mg Funeral Home m Pomeroy wtth Pastor Keith Kapple
ol!tctalmg. Bunal Will follow in Burlingham Cemetery.
Fnends may call at the funeral home, 6 to8 p.m . Tuesday.

Is the CL4 above all laws?
Since the Clinton prestdency, the CIA has been
conducting "extraordinary
rendiuons" - kidnapping
suspected terrorists in various parts of the world and
sendmg them to countries
known for tortunng their
pnsoners. For the first
ume, authonties m Italy,
where such an abduction
had taken place, are issuing arrest warrants for 13
CIA agents involved m
ope of these lawless "renditions."

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Tuesday, July 19, 2005

POMEROY - An action for dissolution of marriage has
'been filed in Meigs County Common Pleas Court by Mark
Andrew Snow, Mineral 'City; and Amber Lee Well Snow,
Middleport.
Dissolutions have been granted to Kelly E. Rankin and
Jason P. Rankin, and to Dennis Lee Richard s. Jr. and Melissa
L. Richards .

Relaxed Armstrong seeks to win French hearts in farewell Tour
BY JEROME PUGMIRE

Win ne rs in the
Chester-Shade Day
Pretty Baby Contest
were. front, Carissa
Caldwe ll , Hunter
Law rence, Dalton
Lawrence. and Alexis
Medley. Back, Owen
Johnson, Isaiah
Reed, Will
Bendervich , and
Dalana Wright.
Brian J. Read/photos ,

Civil action

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POMEROY - A lawsuit alleging breac;h of comract and
use of trade secrets has been tiled in Meigs Count y Common
Fleas .Court by Monumental Life Insurance Co., Baltimore,
Md., against Rocky R. Hupp , Long Bottom. The suit alle~es
that the defendant used confidential customer lists belongmg '
to the plaintiff afte r he resigned from his position with the
tirm, and demands a temporary a n&lt;;! permanent mJunct!Orr 'and
restraining order against the defendant.
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PAU, France - Lance
Armstrong is trying to capture more than just a seventh
.~ra ight Tour de France 'title.
He wants to win over the
French fans , too.
So far,' it 's working.
The American cyclist has
regularly .Jefl the team bus
during this year's Tour to
greet hordes of people, who
push and shove to get a
glimpse of him .
He recently siopped and .
rode over to a screaming fan
who was calling for him.
Armstrong chatted with her
while her husband joined the ·

POMEROY - Foreclosure acti ons have been filed in
Meigs County Common Pleas Court by Chase Home Finance
of Columbus against Robert J. Hall , Mtddleport, al)d others,
alleging default on a mortgage agreement in the amount of
$41 ,886.77; Firt National Acceptance Co:, East Lansing,
Mich., against Ronald William Shepard, Pomeroy, and others,
all eging defau lt .in the amount of $2 1.99.34, and by Green
Tree Servicing. Atlanta. Ga .. against Jewell Menford, Dexter,
and others, alleg ing default in the amount of $44,0 13.96.

Sports Brials

conversation.

"Lance, give us yo ur cap, "
the man said in broken

TOUR DE
FRANCE

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E n g li s h ,
laced with a
hea vy regional accent.
Armstrong
handed
it
over, ca using'

the exc ited
couple
to
jump up and
down and hug each other.
HWe love you Lance.' We
love you," they shouted as
he crui sed back dow n to the
Di scovery Channel bu s:
Over the years, gaining
support from the French
public has proved tou gher
than beating hi s rivals up
the mountuins or in the
time trials.
HMy objective is to win

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photo
Overall leader of the Tour de France cycling race, Lance Arms trong, of Austin, Texas, righ t. re lax·
es with compatriot and teammate George Hioca pie outside their hotel in Pau. southwestern
France, prior to a tratn ing session of Team Discovery Channel. Monday.
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Meigs.Middle
School helmet
·fittings Wed.

Legion Baseball

Feeney falls
to Lancaster

ROCK SPRINGS
Anyone interested in playing
7th and 8th grade football for
Meigs Middle School are
asked to be at Memorial
Field House 3:30 p.~.
Wednesday for helmet fittings.

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1\Jesday, July 19
chance we could .see some
Morning (7 a.m.-Noon )
rain . Temperatures will linger
It will be a humid and cloudy at 71 with today's low of 70
morning. Light rain is expect- occurring around 6 a.m.
ed. The rainfall is expected to Winds will be 5 MPH from the
end·around 8 a.m. The rain fall northwest turning from the
should reach 0.09 inches by 1vest as the overnight prothis morning. Temperatures gresses .
wiH ri se fro m 74 to 82 bv late
Wednesday, July 20
this morning. Winds wili .be 5 Morning (7 a.m.-Noon)
MPH from the west.
It will be a humid and
Afternooll (1-6 p.m.)
cloudy morning . There is a
Expect a humid afterno(m. slight chance we could see
There is a good chance .of some rain. Temperatures will
some rain . Temperatures ·will · climb fro m 73 to 86 by late
' hold steady around 86 witn this morning. Winds will be 5
today's high of 88 occurring MPH from the west turning
around 5 p.m. Skies will tie from the northwest as the
mostly sunny to cloudy with 5 morning progresses.
MPH winds froni the west.
Afternoon (1-6 p.m.)
Evming (7 p.m.-Midnight)
It should continue to be
It should remain humid . . humid and cloudy. We are preThere' is a slight chance of dieting light rain . The rain will
rain. Temperatures 'will dimin- start around 2 p.m. Expect
ish from 87 earl y this evening 0.08 inches of rain by the end
to 74. Skies will range from of
this
afternoon.
mostly clear to cloudy with 5 Temperatures will hover at86.
MPH winds from the west. ' Winds will be 5 MPH from the
Overnight (1-6 a.m.) •
northwe st turning from the ·
A humid and cloudy north as the afternoon proovernight. There is a good grcsses.

Left: Wade Harri son and his Pekingnese, Fender, Nathan

Peterman . and his Jack Russell terrier. Jackie. and Austin
Arnold and Tanner were second, thi rd and first place winners
in the Chester-Shade Day pet · show. Above Right: Gene
Worthington , who portrays New York Yankees legend Babe
·Ruth in the Ohio Chautauqua. gathered kids up for an
impromptu 1920's baseball game on the Chester Common
Saturday. as Chester-Shade Day got underway.

Presenting the preshow for the final
nigtit of Chautauqua
under the big tent
were Vivian May's
Big Bend Cloggers. A
patriotic medley concluded the performance.

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RACI NE- There will be'
a volleyball camp held at
Southern
Junio,r
Hi gh
School on Monday, July 25 ,
through Thursday. July 28,
from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m . for
grades five through nine.
Ple,a se include name ,
phone number, grade entering in the fall ·and T-shirt
size .
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and price of the camp, call
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Athletes
planning to play volleyball
, thi s fall for Southern are
required to ~nend a meeting
on Today at 6 p.m. at SHS.
Open gym will fo llow the
inform atio nal !neeting. · '

MHS boosters to
jneet on Wednesday
ROCK SPRINGS ~ The
!VIeigs J:ligh School Athletic
Boosters
will
meet
Wednesday at 8:30 p.m . in ·
the Memorial Field Ho.use at
Meigs High School.

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Advanced:

ROCK SPRINGS A
football offi ciating class will
be beginnig August 8, from
6:00 pm to 8:00 pm in room
318. Those completing the
requiren:rems of the class will
receive a class 2 ofticiating
permit from the Ohio High
School Athletic Association.
For registration call Rick Ash
at 992-5960, Bill Schultz at
992-9925, or see Richard Hill
at Hometown Market in
Middleport.

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LA:\CASTER - Feeney
Benriell &lt;lid not start off play in
the Rth Di strict American
~e~ion Tournament a.~o. they

Football officiating
class to be held at
Meigs High School

Meeting slated for
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haa hopeu.
·
P ost 118 jumped,tq an early
lead but could not hold off top
seeded Lancaster. .falling 8-4
and

movtng to the roscr s

bracket in the double elimina-·
lion tournament where they
will race either McAtthur or ·
Louan 7:30p.m. Wednesday.
f hi ngs tlowed smoothl y in
th e fir!'l t two inn in.!S wi th
Feeney Bennell takit tg-an earl v
2-0 leltd. but a fo ur rctn inning
for Lancaster in the third put
Post 12X behind and lightmg
an uphill hallie.
Feeney Bennell cou ld only
AP photo

Cincinnati Reds' Felipe lopez (2) is safe at home as Chicago Cubs catcher Michael Barrett bobbles the bal l in the first
inning, Monday in Cincinnati. Lopez scored on a sacrifice fly by Ken Griffey Jr.

Lee helps. pu,sh Cubs past ~eds .

muster two more run.~.. in the

2ame in the fo(lrth inning
while Lancaster added three
more runs to its lead in the
ti flh. prov in ~ to be enough to
. send Post 12R to its firsti(lss of
the tournament.

Top

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for

Feeney

Bennclt \v,;re Ken ArnsbaFy.

who posted three hits. while
Bv JoE KAY
The outburst was hardly a vidcd perfect conditions fo r homer. ano rher long dri ve
Ten)' Durst· hit ft'r a double
_ _ _,_ss_o_c_IAT_E_o_PR_E_ss_ _ _ sur pri se, The series match- the ball to carry. and it did - that made Claussen drop
and sinl'k to leau Post 128
es the NL's top two power- n' t take the Cu bs long to hi s head in disg ust.
·
behind tnc plate.
Amsbary also pitched for
Walker also hit .Ch icago's
, CINCIN~ATI _ Dcrrek hining clubs - Cincinnati take advantage of.,the NL's
Post
12R. throwing a co mplete
Lee hit two of Chicago's has' 12 1 homers. the Cubs wo"t
rotat ion.
Reds fifth homer. a two-run shot
game
~md !.!i,·ing up l 0 htts in
five homers off left-bander 120 .-· in the ballpark that starters lead the leag ue in in the fourth. Cubs fans
rout
10 the lo~~ Brandon Claussen , bring- has yielded more ,homers givi ng up run s and homers. chan ted . "MYP! MYP'"
Top hillers for Lancaster
ing thousands of blue-clad · than any other tn the
Claussen had the rota- when Lee followed him to
were Ju:,h Brown with i.l solo
fans to their feet fo r maJors.
ti?n·~ best ERA at j .fil , but. th e plate. onl y 10 ur:m a
llume_run ;.md a fair o,f_Uoubles
"MVP'" chants. and the
The Cubs. ha ve wo n · dtdn I eve n make tt,.out ol , walk. He scored whe n
and two RBis . ..1 . \ht~ht and
resurgent Cubs rolled to an , seve n of eight . moving the. . .l ourth
mntn g. Ramirez douhl.ed deep 10
· Kc' in Wallace abo posted htts
9:4 vic tory over th e back above .500 (47-45) Chtcago s frve homers - rig ht _ the ball ckflected
"itll Wallace and l)ane
Cincinnati
Red s
on with a solid stretc h by their none of them a cheap shot oil' the oJo vc of Wil y Mo
Sw_inehan grabbing· I\VO RBis
"1·0 r , 7 1 le· .•
Monday n ig ht.
starting ·rotalion. In the last - tra ve led a co mbtned p , 1.
a
p 11~ce
du .
.
Ian d.rng tn
, every et .! Lee became the first eight games, Cubs starters I ,·9c9
_, teet,
. ." .Gcmin'l! the wi'n wa~ pi:cher
· 1eaguer to reac h 30 have , a11 owe· d on 1y 1~~ ·pa rt o 1· tl1e ·'·year-o
,
- ld ba II That . was tl tor Chtussen.
maJor
.
Tv
ler Welch 11'!10 saw six
· park.
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the
homers this season. hillin g earned run s.
. thtrd. Reds
h · pncher. to
i1ining nf actinn until relief
s.olo shot s off Claussen (4Jerome Willi ams (2-3)
Walker got th e Cub' g t ~c up tour omers agatn"
man Cullen Anderson linish'I) in his first two at-bats. gave up six hits - three by ro llin g with a one-out sol o the C ubs th " .scasnn. \ 1,!11
.ing
... . the .10h in the tinal three
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Todd Walker also homered Felipe Lopez - in 6 2-3 shot in the first. Two pi tch- Beltsle an dEn~ Mtl ton alsn
7inlr
Metter.&lt; , Atlre.rs
twice. extending his hillin g innings . A twu-ru n homer es later. Lee homered on a have dnne II.
j
W
essenger
reporter. cm1~
streak to II games .
by Rich Aurilia cut it 10 7-4 belt-high fa"ball. bri ng ing
Lee wen t 2-for-:i with a ·
tributed"'
1/ri.
\' story.
Arami s Ramirez added a and ended Willi ams' out- the large contingen t of wa lk . raising his ave rage In
so lo shot in the Cubs ' mg:
· Cu bs fans in tlfe crowd of .373 . hest in the majnf' .
Lancaster 8, Feeney Bennett 4
bi ggest homer barrage of
The
loss
snapped 24,3 11 to its feet.
The fiN basem,nt h:ts been
F Bennett 200 200 000 - 4 11 3
the season. The five homers Ci nci nn ati 's three-game
Lee led off the thi rd with on a tear th is sca.son ag'ajnst
Lancas1er 104 030 OOX - 8 10 2
Ken Amsb ary and Terr~· Durst Tyler Welcll
off Claussen equaled the winning streak. its longest an einphatic hom er over the the Reds . goi ng 1 .1- ftlr-2~
CLJUen Anderson (71 and Cor ~· Cook WP
most ever off a Reds pitch- this season.
wull in center. and Ramirez I .5201 with six h"mcr'\ and
- Welch LP - Amsbary HR - .Josh
Brown. firS! mnm g none on
er. ·
Aho t.'stickyeveni ng pro- fo llowed with hi ' 22n'd 15 RH ls .

Indians win rain shortened game
complete ·game in his 63rd
career start . The lcft-handcr
- -- - - - - - - - ·struck out seven. including
CLEVELAND _ Cliff the side in the fifth , seconds
before heavy thunderstorms
Lee was credited wi th his stopped play for 27 minutes.
first career complete game
The reams came back Olll
and Ben Broussard homered for II minutes when a secas the Cleveland Indians and system of rain pu shed
snapped 'a five-game losing · throu~h. causing a 1-hour.
streak with a rain-shortened 23-mmute stoppage before.
· 6-2 win over the Kansas City the umpires called it.
Royals on Monday night.
David DeJesus homered
The game was called wi th leading off the first fur the
one out in the bottom of the Royals. who jumped to a 2-0
fift h inning fo llowing ,iwo lead but couldn't do ·anything
rain de lays.
more for starter DJ .
Following the game, the Carrasco (4-4J,
Indi ans traded outfielder
It was the first win since
Judy Gerut to the Chicago the All-Star break for the
Cubs for ou tfi elder Jason Indians. who desperate ly
Dubois.
,
,
needed a victory after being
Lee I 10-4) allowed two embarrassed and 'swept in a
runs and four hit's in five four-game weekend series hy
innings, ion~ enough to get a the Chicago White Sox .
BY TOM WITHERS
ASSOCIATED PRESS

But facing a team more
thei r size. the . Indians won
for just the secoi1d time in II
games si nce Ju ly .5.

Jhonny Peralta had three
hits and Victor Martinez
scored three run s fo r the.
Indians.
Brou ssard
halted
Cleveland's
fiw -game
homerless drouellt in the
third inning witll a two-run
homc.r. his IOth. to make it 51. Broussard\ &gt;hot O\er t h~
right-fie ld wall \\':ts the '
Indians· l'ir~t home run ~in~e
the break and their fiN ball
to clear the outlleld fences in
53 innings.
· It wa~ enough damage to
fini sh off CarassfO. "ho
allnv.:ed fi\'~ run!'IJ and eight

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photo

Cleveland lndtans starter Cliff Lee pttches '"the second i~ning
agatn st the Kansas City Royals 111 Cleveland or&gt; Monday.

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Tuesday, July 19,2005

Woods reaches 10 major titles to move closer to Nicklaus
BY Dooo FERGUSON

Tiger vs. d1e 'Bear'

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Yoam ollhelr nmt t&lt;Haat major
victories

ST (!.NDREWS, Scotland
- Jack Ntcklaus watched the
ftnal round ol the Bnttsh
Open lrom hts home 111
Flonda before headmg out to
the goll course to watch some
ot ht s gr.mdchtldren htt b&lt;~lls
Thts was stmply Ntcklaus
dom g what he love' best,
spendmg tune wtth hts t.umly
JUSt two days &lt;titer he tellrcd
' from competlttve go lt He
was hardly groommg a ch.un·
pton to stop Ttger Woods
pursutt ot hts record IX professtonal 111&lt;~101 tJtles
Based on wh,ll he s,tw
Sunday at St Andrews, th ete
•mtght be no stoppmg Woods.
anyway
"I have to say, th.ll ts the
best I have seen Ttgel sw tn g '
Ntcklaus s.11d not long alte1
Woods shot " 2 under 70 the
only round under par .tmong
the tmal 14 pl&lt;tyers who teed
oil on an Old Course th,ll was
fast. firm ,md ftery
'Ttger h,ts been v.orktng on
ht s ga me, ,md he cettamly"
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'Tn re~ s k d JC ·~.~s s.tt 1 hts player Ttger Wooas , left before tee1ng off on th e 11th ~ole
er 001ooek e dmltokt"'
conllo
he tg
never
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w. .ts dun ng a- four ball match o'n the second day of the Prestdents
a chance lor htm 10 Jtise It Cup 2003 Golf Tournament at the FaAcourt Golf Estate 111
was .t pretty awesome pert or George South Afnca 111 th iS Nov 21 photo
mance
Co hn Mun tgomene, who bv such lw ge margtns - ftve
It was the IOth maJor IItle ch.lllenged Woods hnetly but shots 0\Cr Montgome11e - 11
tor the 29 ye&lt;~r-old Woods, had 10 sen le tor · wtn ntn g the r&lt;~tses the questtOil whether
leav111g h11n one beh111d B-tltght at tim Bnttsh Open Woods " tiM good or ht s
Walter Hagen and etght aw.ty Rut you have to be.tt Ttger If cumpe tttlon ts not up to the
he t.tsk
from the bench m.trk m.111y he st,tys tn .tnd he.tlth)
thought ne ver would be Ius 10 ol these nM 1o1s 110\\,
"What "e've seents that he
matched, much less broken and we .Ill know J,tck had 18 v.enl ahead ol the pack very
Ntcklaus was :12 when he "on Can he achteve the tmposst- c.trly 111 hts career,' Royal &amp;
hts IOth m.tJor title 111 the ble &gt; He s 011 hts way·
Anctent chtel ~xecu ttve Peter
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Thts one had " look ol Dawson smtl Monday "There
'There's .t lev. people curs- t.tmtl t.trtty toll
was an element of catchmg up
mg thetr luck now satd
Whene,er be wtns a maJOr by other pl,tyers He r.used the

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stundard And no'\., he seems
to be steppmg torv. ard agam
We'll see tf the others step up
to the challenge "
YIJay Smgh looked ltke a
beaten man along the back
nme of the Old Cowse, frustrated by hts mabtltty to make
putt~ that kepi htm from bemg
a factor at another maJOr He
ts the only player bestdes
Woods to have ftmshed tn the
top I0 111 all three maJors thts
year, but he has fimshed a
combmed 21 shots out of the
lead
Erme Els took htmselt out
ot thts Bnttsh Open early wtth
an openmg '74, then wasted a

good ftmsh wtth a double
bogey from the Beardte s
bunkers on the 14th He
walked qUtetl~ across the
street to a parktng lot next to
St Andrews Bay, got mto a
black Mercedes and drove
away
Phtl Mtckelson can't seem
to rec.tpture the magtc of hts
2004 se.tson Ill the maJors,
when he came wtthm five
shots of wmmng them all Ht s
only top I0 thts year was at
the Masters, where he fmtshed 15 shots behmd Rettef
Goosen started the final round
at St Andrews three shots out
of the lead and shot 39 on the
tront mne
Sergto Garcta gave Woods
credll, but 11 hardly rolled oft
ht s tongue
"Good for htm ,' he satd
"But I know what I can do,
and I'm lookmg forward to
domg that I feel my game ts
nght up there "
Puttmg clearly was the key
as 11 always IS m golf, and
Woods was lied for ftrst m
that stallsttc at St Andrews
He ended each pracllce round
on the green , placmg tv.o
whtte tees rust wtde enough
apart to fll hts putter 111
between, strokmg 5-toot putts
wtth hts left arm behmd ht s
back
Equally daunung was hts
ball stnkmg Except for the
four bunkers and two gorse
bushes he found over four
days, he appeared to have
total control of hts swmg
"That was one of the best
warm-up sesstons I've ever
had m my hfe," Woods satd
"I wanted to carry tt to the
golf course, and I dtd My
only bad shot was on 13 , my
second shot, and I pulled 11 10
feet Other than that, the golf

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was htt so flush all day, every
shot It was one of those
rounds that I wtll be thmkmg
about for a long ttme "
And he ga'e everyone else
plenty to thmk about
Wood s doesn ' t JUst wm
maJors. he wms btg
It was the fourth lime he has
won a maJOr by at least five
shots, the most blowouts by
any maJm champiOn
Thts one mtght have looked
paltry compared wtth hts 12
shot wm m 1997 at Augusta
Nattonal, ht s 15-shot vtctory
m the 2000 U S Open at
Pebble Beach, or hts etght·
shot wtn at St Andrews five
yeas .tgo Even so, there ts a
short hst at players who wm
maJors m a runaway
Ntcklaus only dtd tl twtce,
by nme shots ,u the 1965
Masters and by seven at the
1980 PGA Champ10nshtp
Arnold Palmer, Ben Hog,rn
and Ntck Faldo are the only
other players who have twtce
won a maJor by at least five
In the btgger ptclure, tt was
the thtrd ttme m hts career
Woods has had a multtple
maJOr season Ntcklaus holds
the record. wmnmg two
marors m five years Hogan
also had three years wmmng
at least two m3Jors
Woods wtll be the prohtbt
tl'e favonte at Baltusrol next
m
the
PGA
month
Champtonshtp a long course
that ends wtth two par 5s and
hkely wtll be nght up hts
alley That was the New
Jersey course where Ntcklaus
won two of hts U S Open
tttles. so more lmks to
Ntcklaus av.mt
Wllh every maJor he wms
Woods gets closer to a standard that once seemed 11
would last forever

Rangers pitcher turns himself
Dizzy Hafner not ready for return in on misdemeanor warrant
,, liotEbook

ClEVEland Indians

CLEVELAND (AP)
Tr,t~ts H.tlner's he,ld v,~s sllll
spmntng tollow mg hts week
end beanmg by Chtcago s
Mark Buehrle
H.rfner dtdn 1 start Monday
mght s game agamst Kans.ts
Ctty stttmg out ht s second
stJ,ught g.tme alter bemg h1t
m the lace on Saturday
Cle,eland s best oflenst\c
threat was av.ulable to pmch
htt
·I woke up, lclt !me .rnd
thou ght I could play he sa1d
" But once I started exe1 ctsm g
I sttll had some dtzztne" ,md
they (lndtans medtcal petson
nel) want to m.rke sure the
dJZZIJle)' goes ~tw~ty
In the lust tnnmg S.tturd.t}
Hainer w.rs un,tblc to get
away from .tn tnst de pllch
from Buehrle ,md w.ts struck
flush on the mouth Hltl net
dropped to the ground 111
excrut:JatiNg pdlll and :-.pc111
the next five hour.;; getting X
rays and a wtde .tssorlment nl
medtcal tests p~rlunncd lln
htm
Although he s llllt qunc
htmself yet Halne1 remc m
bers the moment ol llll)Mcl
My tcclh went ktnd ot
numb .tnd my he.td hurt
Hainer satd spe.tkm g tor the
t1rsl t11nc suH.:e belllg
plunked · I w.ts Ill shock" Itttie bll
H.tlner doesn't leel that
Buehrle v. ho hadn t btl ,, bat
ter all sc.tson bclorc dnllmg
the lndt.ms dcst~llated hiller
was tntenttOIT.tlly throwmg .It
htm
"I doubt 11 Hal net s.ud
H.tlner s.t td rct,tiJ ,!IJ on
never occurred to hun tr\ the
seconds alter he got hn
' I Wds lll ~t secmg If my

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teet h wete sttll 111 pl.tce, he
sa1d
:&lt;
He dtd h.tve a lev. teeth
loosened by Buehde but otherwise Hafner c,une dWd)
trom the scary mctdent ,mtact
'Everythtng h.ts checked
ollt preny good so tar ' he
satd
Some player&lt; mt ght he .t
httlc ptter) stcpptng b.tck
tnto the b.tller s box .tttct
he111~ st ruc k 111 the t.tce
Howe'e' the lndt.m' ,uen't
cnnce1ned .thout H.tlncr h.tv·
mg .tn y trouble dtggmg 111
lind swmgmg d\\,ty
It s prob.tbl) nul some
thmg \\e ha ve to wo11v ahoul
with hun
lndr.uH 111&lt;1r1.1get

Monda; 'I love thts place,
but nght now I lee I comlo1 I·

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Bell w.ts back 111 Clevel.md,
lot the ftrst tune stnce the for
mer lndtans bench coach was
n.tm~d Kansas C!ly s manager on May '\I The Royals .1re
19 2.2 stnce Bell replaced
Ton) Pena v. ho went rust 1337 before bemg ltred
' I m not surpnsed knowtng
Buddy
lndt.tns m.tn.tger
Enc Wedge s.ttd ot KC' s
tmprovcmcnt They got after
It

Bell s.ttd he enJoy;:d hts
three ye,u s on Wedge s stat t
.IS much .ts .tn) t11ne he lias
spent co.tchtng or m.rn.tgmg
Ill the llldiOfS
Th.tt w.ts d spcctal t11nc
lor me sa1d Rell who prevt
ously VIS ited the J,tkC ,IS ,Ill
oppo ~ r ng
m ~u1age1
wrth
Detrmt 'It feel s wetrd lhts
lime M.tybe 11 s because I
keep wmtng b.tck here alter I

Em Wedge s.ud He ',, 1 cry
tou gh locused guy
Hainer docs n 1 expect any
.titer .tt Ieels
Httttnu " such " 110lent
am.! dggrCss1ve ,tct he sllrLI
II you rc sc,tred you mtght
.ts wel l not go up there
H.tlnet s.•td he w.ttchcd get f11ed '
1 ttlcol.tpc ol the bc,uung
to
*. *
nMke sure It looked gooU
BASELINES RHP R.tl.tel
And'
Bet.tncOUJI w.ts retnst.tled to
It was p1 ctty good he the lnd t.tns roster ,titer scrvsmd
111)! lm 10-&lt;J.t y suspenston lor
H.tlncr s.ttd he w.tsn t m.td \lol,tttllg b.tseb,lll s subst,tnce
that he dtun t he.u trom abuse poltcy Bet,mcourt
Buehrle ,titer he got hll But pl.tns to appe,d the suspen
stnce be tn g plunked Haine r sron to get the word
has rcce1ved se\et.tl phone stcrot ds' uropped I rom hts
c.t lls 11om well wtshers
olttct,ll record
The lndtan s
It s the only 11me my h,ne ~nne tner I mtllion
phone nngs he ,,ml wit h .1 m.tl k In dtlenJ~uH.:e 101 the
smtle II I get bc,med
20th st1 ,ught yc.t r The
* • &lt;lmlt.ms '"ct.tgeJ 22 17 1 l.tns
BUDDY S
BAlK mthc11 lll st44 home d.llcs
St...tndmg 111 th e \ Jslt(Jr ~ Wedge 'did he pl.m-. to gl\ e
dugout Ruddy Rell looked SS Bt.tndon Phillips some
out .u td .tdnm cd the \Jew pia) tn g t1me hut nght nov.
mstdc J.Koh' Ftcld
Phillip' 1s get tin g ~xlr.t work
Tim pl.~ec "111 ,llw"Y' be wnh h11t1n ~ c&lt;&gt;.tch D~rek
~
'pect.tl to me
Bell ,,,d Shelton

Indians
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and Pcr.tlta hn .t run ;conng ntccly .md stdestepped more
doub le
senous trottble by stnkmg
Gt.tdy Stzcmore s s.twiJce out &lt;\ngel Bcrroa and John
lly 111 the second m&lt;~de 11 1-2 Buck "uh tv.n on
'Jotcs
Clcvclanu
c"'"nc the l nd~ans tlte1r l1rst
le.td m 42 mmngs
tmptoved 10 2X- I v.he11 11
The lndtans were "nhout 'CUICS dt JCll\l ~i\ fUI~
de'lenatc d httlcr Travts Delesus batted ~ 00 (7 IorH.ti11er who hasn 1 pl,tyed I-! J wnh three doubles. a
smcc gettmg h1t 111 the mouth homer ,\nd four RBis to share
v.tth a puch hy Chtcago's top pla) er honors last v.eek
Mark Buehrle on Saturday wtth Nev. York's Gary
H.tlner was sttll feeling dtzzy Sheffteld
The lndtans
lollow111g the beanmg He ts haven 1 lost stx tn a row
expected tq pldy Tuesday
smce last August when they
Hours dfter hetng named dropped nme str~tght
the · AL s co player of the Clc&gt;el ,md s
lt ve-game
week DeJesu s got a)l early homeric" drought v,as 1ts
Jump on the co mpetlltOn lor l o ngc ~ l .,JJH.:e a ~c\cn-gdmer
next week v. hen he h1t Lee s 111 2001
H.tln er tied 'a
second pnch over the wall tn tc.tm tewlll "hen he was htt
nght lor hts sevCJll h homer
h) " puch 17 lllnes l.tst \e.tr
The Rov.th .tdtkd .tnothct He h,~; been htt 1c1 en ume1
run m th'C Hllllng on Fm1l tilts se""'" hut S.tturday''
Bnlll n , RBI 'lltglc oil I cc hc.tnllt~ h) Buchtlc was ht s
but the lett h.mdcr 1cul\ ctcd 111,1 111 the hc.td
~

htts trw 2 1-3 mnmg' - 11" ,
shortest outmg of 2005
Followmg the fir&gt;t del.ty
the lndtans made 11 6-2 m the
fifth on Gerut s mtteld RBI
stngle off left h,rnder Jtm my
Gobble
Gerut was JUSt 1-for-24
( 042) thts season agatnst
lefttes before dnbbhng a ball
to the nght stde that second
baseman Joe McEw tng
stopped wtth a shde but he
couldn't
recover qutck
enough to get off a throw
In one of thetr strangest
tnmngs thts season the
Jndtans scored two runs 111
the r,rst and had two runners
thrown out .nthe plate Coco
C11sp had an RBI groundout

ARLINGTON
Texas
(AP) - Texas Rangers
pttcher Kenny Rogers had
another run-m with a cameraman Monday when he
turned htmself m on mtsdemeanor dssault ch!trges
stemming from an earher
ttrade dgatnst two cameramen
The three-ttme All-Star,
who ts appealmg a 20
g,tme suspensiOn
and
$50,000 line, was released
after posttng $1,500 bond
Rogers Jawed at a cam
eraman for Dallas-Fort
Worth televiSion st.ttton
WFAA as he was booked
tnto the county ptl Just .ts
wtth the mctdent that leu to
the chmges. the exchange
was caught on tape
WFAA teported on tis
Web stle Monday that pho·
tographer Mtke Zukerman
was vtdeot.tpmg the procedure when Rogers turned to
h1111 and satd , 'You're get
un g re&lt;&gt;lly close, you know
that'l Do you hear mel"
A few seconds later,

Rogers ag,un turned to the
camera, saymg, • You mu st
be pteuy proud of yourself
too ·
After Zukerman rephed
" It 's JUSt my JOb Kenryy'
Rogers responded " Ye.th
Your JOb That 's JUSt your
exc use
The Rangers decltned to
comment reternng questions to Rogers· auorney
who dtdn't return a telephone call
On June 29, Rogers
lashed out at two c.tmer.tmen as they taped htm
walktng to the held for
pregame strctchtng The
eptsode led to one of those
ca meramen ,
Larry
Rodnguez of KDFW, bemg
treated at a hospttal after

the camera was npped
from ht s hands and thrown
to the ground
Rogers apolugtzed a
week later, saytng the mctdent was out of character
and would nevet happen
a gam
Gtltout sa1d Fox Sport s
- whtch owns the camera
Rog ers damaged tn the
shovtng of Rodnguez has decltned to press cnmmal charges
Arltngton poltce spokeswoman Chnsty Gtltuur
satd Rog ers l.rces .r &lt; hatge
ot assault v.tth lllJury 111 the
shovmg of Rodnguez She
also sa td poltce wtll matl
an dSS.tUI\ Ctlallon tO
Rogers attorney lor shov
tng
Fox
Spotts
Net
Southwe st
c.rmeraman
Davtd M.tmmelt
Tit~
assault
charge
mvolvtng Rodngucz IS
puntsh.tbl e by up to ,, year
111 Jatl and .t line ol up to
$4,000 The other charge IS
punt shable by a ltne of up
IU $500

Hall of Fame lineman Jim Parker dies
BALTIMORE (AP)- Jtm
P.trker, a Hall of F.mte hneman Wtth the B.tltunore Colts
who made a career out ot
m.tstertully blockmg tor
Johnny Unttas and Lenny
Moore, dted Mond,ty He was
71
P.trker, the Colts lirst ptck
111 the 1957 draft . helped
Baltunure wtn two NFL
champtonshtps belore rettrmg 111 1967 The tormcr Ohto
State st.tr earned All-Pro honors 111 etght stratght seasons,
was named to the Pro Bowl
ctght limes ,md m 1973
became the ftrst full tune
offenme hneman to lie elected to the Hall ot Fame
When that btg guy
pulled' Moore satd Monday,
someone was gomg to htt
the ground Nobody was better at ht s postuon - both of
them·
Parker spent halt ht s career
at left tackle and the other
half at left guard, manmng
both postttons wtth equal
effectt veness Umtas, Moore
and Raymond Berry got most
, of the accolades when the
Colts won tules m 1958 and
1959. but Parker, who wore
No 77, was a key component
of that otfense
"Parker was a decapllatmg

blocker who lusted for defen
stve blo,od,'' former Colts
defenstve
hneman
Art
Donovan wrote 111 hts book.
''Fatso"
Parker dted alter ,, length)
bout v.uh dtabetes, accordmg
to Moore, who was ,11 hts
longt tme tnend's bedstde
Monday when he passed
away
"ObVIOusly. he was more
th.tn JUst a teammate to me,"
Moore satd
The 6-fout-3, 273-pound
Parker came to the Colts after
a stellar career at Oh10 State
dunng whtch he won the
Outland Trophy and was
twtce named to the first-team
AII-Amenca squad
He
played offense and defense
for the Buckeyes, but was•
tmmedtately told to focus on
hts blockmg m Balttmore
Hts pnmary role was to
protect Umtas, who evolved
mto one of the game's greatest quarterbacks
•
Parker dtdn 't do much pass
blockmg for the run-onented
Buckeyes, but Colts coach
Weeb Ewbank made htm the
team's startmg left tackle
wtth thts pnonty Do not let
the defense get hold of
tJmtas
'·
'He told me, 'You can be

the most unpopul,tr man on
the te,un tl the quarterback
gets hurt,' ' Parker once satd
"I couldn't lotget that "
Parker .1l so was responstble
for open mg holes for Moore,
who ran tor 5,174 yards and
scored 113 touchdowns dur111g a Hall of Fame cateer
To get to me, you had to
get through J1111 Parker,"
Moore s.ttd "He protected

me "

Parker was born on Apnl1 ,
1934, 111 , Macon, Ga He
began hts career at Ohto State
on defense, but after helpmg
the Buckeyes beat Southern
Cahfornta m the 1955 Rose
Bov.l, was moved to offenstve guard Hts coach, Woody
Hayes, called Parker as "the
best of(enstve lmeman I have
eyer coached" and presented
Parker at hts mductton mto
the Hall of Fame
"We are deeply saddened
by the news of Jtm s passmg.'' Hall of Fame prestdent
John Bankert satd "He was
wtthout a doubt one of the
greatest hnemen of not only
hts era, but of all-ume"
Dunng Parker 's career at
OSU ."the Buckeyes won two
Btg Ten tttles, a nauonal tttle,
and went 23-5

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800.556 3583
Brand new salon looking for
exper~enced Co$metologlst
Chargmg booth rent only

(740)367 0502
Brand new shop with new
equ ipment Char~lng booth
rent only SeeKing &amp;Jtpen
enced Nail Tech lhat also
preforms ped lcureslman l
cures (740)367 0502

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Nuralng

Aulttlml for full time and
temporary (90 day) work In a
114 Bad Long Term Care
State
Facility
Full-time
employment offers an eKten
olve benefit package lnclud
ing State civil service relfre·
ment, earn up to 15 days
vacation per year 18 days
alck klave and 12 P1us P8ld
holidays
healtMife lnsur
ance Ia available Salary Is
commensurate with experl

ence Muat h.va CNA c•rtlftcatlon 10 work In
Ylrglnlt
Contact

W..t
Kim

Blllupt or 'II"'"'' Berkley at
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Lakin Hospital Laldn WV at

1304)675·0860 0/Ct 1241125

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FIN SILPN needed tor 100
bed lkljltd nuraln~ facility
with t)(ceilentopportunlty tor
challenging and rewarding
experience
Great start
rates ana excellent regulator
compliance
history
Interested
candidates
should apply to Rocltsprlngs
Road
Pomeroy
Oh io
45769 EKtend1cere Health
Services lnc Is an equal
opportunity employer !Mat
encourages
workplace
d1vers1ty MJF ON

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Pleaaant Register
Point
200 Mam St

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patent In Maryland Live In
n1ce couples norne All
expenses paid plus salary
Need drivers licenses Call
(740)288 0290 leave mea
sage

(740)367 0000

(7 40) 379 9887

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where you next
paycheck Is coming from

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18/hourl
We olfer waekly pay
-+bOnuses full benefits
package paid tramlng
paid vacallan and
holidays

Calllodayl
1-817-&lt;483-8247
ellt 2458

Wanted Front desk clerk
Paramed)C8
&amp;
EMT I Apply In person at Holiday
needed
Apply at 1354 Inn Gallipolis No phone
calls please
Jacll.son P1ke OalllpoiiS

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knowingly aeeepl
advertlae1TH!lnta lor real
estat. which Ia In
violation of the law Our
readers an1 hareby
mformed !hat all
dwellings advertlaed In
this newspaper are
available on an equal
opportunity baaaa

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Of11ce Bwld ng w 2 apart
ments on 2nd Ave m
Galhpohs Avg renta o1
apartment s $1 200/mon th
Pr1ce $120 000 wrl cons dar
cont ract
w1money
land

1 Wooded acre Counlly
Home S1te near Un1on
Campground Electnc Rural
Water (304 )882 3772 cal
alte r 9pm

For sale R1vertront acreage
around 6 acres on Rt 7 n ce
place lo r a new home Call
(740)446 8595
after
900pm

Rt\1 Estm
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buys hOmes Confidential
Ou1ck casn J1m 740 992
6300 No ca s alter 9

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For sale 2 bedroom house
s1ngle bath W1!h1n c1ty lim ts )410
askmg
$60 000
Call
(740)446 8595
after
9 OOpm
2 bedroom
hOuse on
Neighborhood
Road
For sale by owner Tra1ler 8
Gallipol s
'$425/mo
tot al 109 Cedar Street
(740)441 0 194 01 ~740)4 41
Gallipolis at end of GAHS
1057
football fie ld Call (4 19)533
4195 for data s
2 BR house located 1n
Lovely ranch stye home on Gal polis $400 month Plus
2 3/4 acres ot land 3 bed depoSI\ No pets reference
Call (7 40\441
room 1 5 batl1 large IV ng reqwed
room w1th beau t1lul hand 0116 or (7 40)9925 174 ask
panted room w.th beautiful tor Jay
hand pa1r'1led munal on wall - - - - - -- New
relngeratorlstove 2br house rn New Haven
washer/dryer Included New $350 month (304)882 2690
hot water he9ter 1n base ---::~-::--:--PRon.~ONAL
ment Total etectr c home 36
Attenlion 1
SU{\ICES
A stes
at Local company offer ng NO
..__ _ _ _ _ __.. years 0 d
$59 900 13922 St At 160 DOWN PAYMENT pro
Cakes by Kathy wedd ng &amp; Vmton Oh10 Call Harold at grams far you tg buy yow
au occas1on also Karaoke ERA Realtors ( 281 } 484 home nstead of rentmg
• 100°~o !inane ng
ca ll (740)992 0723 after 0265
• less than perfect cred1t
3pm
No Down Payment Poss ble accepted
1900 square h hOuse 3
Payment could be the
TURNED DOWN ON
bedroom 2 bath full base same as rent
SOCIAL SECURITY /SSI? ment new hea1 pump sets Mortgage
Locators
No Fee Un ass We Win!
on 3 acres SA 7 Eastern (740)367 0000
1 8a8 582 3345
SchOOl DIStriCt (740)985
Brand new 2 bed room
1~1 \11 \ l\11
4321 •
house 1n GallipOliS CIA
Olde r
Home
Totally
HOMES
Restored
4br lot srze aundry rooni stovetretr1ger
$550/mo
FOR SALE
40x100 Prce 1n the 60s ator furniShe d
(740 )441 0194 or (740)441
..__ _iiiiiiiiiiii,__.. Phone (304 )675 2722
1057
11 ;: Pl~:~a~ant Steel 3 - - - ' - - ' - - - - -

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Bedroom
1 112 Baths
Famil y Room Dining Room
Full Basemen!
Storage
Bldg Garage New Central
A r Cond New Wmdows
(304)675 4034

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basement
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Home 'Board Ad Letart WV

(7.0)448 3620

Central Air (304 )675 2484
or (304)593 14B1

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21 Eva ns He1ghts 2 BA lull It s a Stea I 4 bedroom 2
basement Pr ce negot able bath 2 car garag e New
Haven WV Code 6505 or
(740)256 6846 •
call \304)882 3368

and School$ 12148

Car
P'ort
for
Sale
1SFtX21Ft enclosed 8Ft
doors $ t spa 00 304 773

ne ~ere: rvrO~I,e ome
BA 2BA LA K tchen
Oeck&amp;Bulldrngs A1r See a
76 Osh~Rd

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F nanc1at
ln st1tutron
It oe of Consume
llmrs BEFORE you rei
ance your home o
bta1n a loan BEWAR
r requests for any larg
dvance payments o
ees or Insurance Cal
he Olf1ce ol Consume
fla rs toll tree at 1 866
78 0003 to learn 1f th
o
ortgage
broker
ender
IS
properl
IC6nsed (Th1S IS a publi

3 Bedroom 1 Ba th Full
Basement Garage remod
..,_ galltpolitcar H rooll&amp;g ll C1ll!l
eled 1n &amp; out Racme Area
AoeredlltHI Mtmbt Ace td I ng 740 949 1372 $57 000
CD'JI')a l!lr lndt P•ndefll College•

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In thiS newspaper ••
subject to 1he Federal
Fair Housmg Act of 1968
which makes It Illegal to
advertise any
preference limitation or ,
discrimination b~sed on
race color rehg1on seJt
tamlhal status or national
origin or any Intention to
make any such
preference limitation or
discrimination

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New 14x70 3 bedroom 2
bath Only $,98 63 per
month Cal Elane (740)3a5
2434
----,-----,:-:New 3 BR Home Only
$189/mo Incudes ale del v
ery and set up (740)385
4367

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Capecod m the cou ntry 4
bedroom 1 acre level lot
beaut1lul charmmg spa
clous Fam1ly room forma I
livmg room and more

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Direct Service
Needed 1mmed1atety expe Super 8 Galhpolrs IS current
Employtt Nttdtd
nenced
floor
ccvermg ly accept ng apphca t1ons for
No
REM Opt1ons In St Albaos IS Installer send resume to HOUSEKE EPING
currently accep11ng appl1ca CLA Box 571 c/o Gall1potls phone calls apply 1n person
hans for a DlrE~t;t Serv1ce Dally Tnbune PO Box 469 Qual lied applicants w1U be
contacted lor an mterv1ew
Employmenl 1n lhe PI Gallipolis OH 45631
Th s 1s a last paced poSII on
Pleasant area lor a young .-~.....~~~~-.
w1th organ zat on and eye tor
adull female with develop
OUTSIDE SALES
deta11 a must
mental delay Must be 18
REPRI;SENTATIVE
year s of age have a valid
The
Athens Me gs
dr1ver s license and be
Gallipolis
Da1ly
The
Educat anal Serv1ce Canter
screened through a cnm1nal
Tribune
IS
accepting
IS seeking a HEAD STAAT
background
check
resumes for a full t1me
F SCAL ASSISTANT An
Weekday hOurs desired
outs de sales represents
Assoc1ate degree prefe rred
Part 11me pos1t10n available
hive to JOin our sales team
1n busmess Admm1strat10n
w1th po1enua1 to become lull
and to manage an estab
or 3 years expenence 1n a
t1me
Contact Nancy
llished account I st while
F1sca1 or Payroll Off ce Th s
Gordon or Cr sta Hill for
callmg on new accounts
pos1t1on ha s Boarct approved
more mlormat1on (304)766
The successful cand 1dale benelits Submit letl er ol
5575
w1U be a d sc1pl1ned sell
Interest resume and refer
Full T 1me Help Wanted At 35
mot1Ved team player that
ences to John D Costanzo
Adult VJdeo &amp; Book Store
understands ttl e 1mpor
Supermtendent
Athens
Evenmg shift &amp; Midmght Do
tance
of
developing
Me1g s ESC PO Bmc 684
Not Call Store
Call
strong mutually benefl
Pomeroy
Oh
45769
c1at bus1ness re lation
(304)549 5696
ApptlcaliOn Deadline July
shipS w1th our accounts.
20 at noon The AMESC IS
Full t1me babyslner needed
an
Equal
Opportunity
Barton Chapel Road Mason The 1deal candidate Will
Employer/Provider
County No students apply
ha\le sale expe r ence For
call 6pm-9pm 304 576 3353
conlident1al
nterv1ew
Town of Hartlord accept1ng
please send resume and
resumes lor Water Off1ce
Guardmg Angels Ch1ld Care
cover letter to Gall1polis
Clerk must have General
Center IS now accepting
Dally Tribune Attn J1m
Office Sk1lls
Compu te r
appllcahons tor a Teacher's
1 d 825 Th 1rd Ave. Sk11is Payroll Please ma11
A1da Th1s pos1t1on is a pari
Free an
Galllpo
OhiO
45631
time/temporary
post on ..,.
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Resumes
to
Town
of
Hartford
PO Box
96
poss1bly lead1ng to a perme
Ray &amp; Sons Complete Car Hartlord
WV
25247
nent poslt1on Th1s pos1tlon 1s
Cleanmg
Help Wanted Deadline July 7 28 05
designed to ass1st the Lead
must have valid Dn vers
Teachers In meetmg the
L1cense (304)675 7375
Under new management
needs of the children
Heatmg &amp; CoohnJ;J bus1ness
assigned to lhelr areas II
you are sell motivated AN/LPN S Overbrook cen Is lookmg tor 1nstallers W1th
dependable
and
enjoy tar IS currently accepting 1 year of ~ands on and a
working witl"' children then appltcsiiOns tor LPN S and lechniCBI of 1 year Salary
depends on &amp;xperlence
thla eould be the position tor RN S
7A 7P and 7P·7A
you You must be at leas! 18 Shifts are available It you Send resume to HVAC PO
years of age and have al are lnterasled pleasa come Box 572 Kerr OH 45643
least 8 high school diploma In and fill out an application
or certltlcatlorfof high sct'IOOI at
333
Page
Street Wireless Gallery now hmng
equivalency (GEO) by the Middleport or call and lull and par111me help Cell
phone expenen ore helpful
state board ol education 11 speak
with
Hollie
you are lnteresled In 11118 Bumgarner
LPN
Staff but not necessary For Inter
view
cons1deraflon call
poslllon
please contact Development EOE
Becky Haaa or Dama
(606)92 8 1608 Qr ema il
Schultzat(740)388-84541or ----::--c---~-:-- Wlrelessga lleryOzoomlnter
STNA S Overbrook Center net net or mall resume to PO
mora lnformallon
Is currently accept ng appll Box 67 92 Huntington WV
Help
Wanted
Tomato cat/OilS for full time STNA S 25773
Pickers
(740)247 3901 7A 7P and 7P 7A and 3A
SaliJOL'&gt;
740-247-2165
3P
shills are avail
INsrnUC110N
able If you are Interested
Immediate
opening please come In and fill out
Warehouse Associate qual an applicatiOn
333 Pags Gallipolis Carear Collegt
ltlcallons Include but not lim s
1 M1ddle~·
Please (Careers Close To Home)
tree
'"'"' '
Hed to ability to lift 501ba N0 Phone calls EOE
Call Today I 740 446 4367
drive a ate.ndard shift tran1
1 800 214 0452
mission and ability to opar

Monday thru Friday from
8 OOim • 4 00 pm Lakin ate a computer efflcl&amp;ntly
Hoapllal Is an EEO/AA Must be available to wor"EmpiOyer
Monda'! thru Friday Send

Altentlonl
Loca company offenng NO
DOWN PAYMENT" pro
grams for you to buy your
home Instead of rent ng
100% linancmg
Less than perfect cred1t
accepted
• Payment cou ld be the
same as rent
Mo rtgage
Locato rs

W11 care for elderly m the1r
11ome
day t1me
hOurs
(740)992 7818

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old female spayed Indoor
Canceled P stol Class July only Call (740)446 2700
23 9 00 a m VFW Mason
WV Phone 740 843 5555 To giveaway 4 puppies 2
or Cell 740 41&amp;.3329
female &amp; 2 male part
German Shepherd &amp; Golden
GIVEAWAY
Retriever &amp; 1 Border Collie

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3 bedroom 2 bath Ranch
style house newly ramod
eled Btdwell area $69 ODD
Ca ll
(740)441 1528
or
(740)709 5952 after 4pm

Mot!ILE HoMF.S
FOR SALE
1'990 14x70 3 bedroom tre1l
er with CIA knchen appl1
ances nctudea • Must be
mo~ed (7 40)286-B&amp;.S 1

1995 Clayton Ooublew de
24:or52 3br 2ba tolel elec
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St8 000
OBO
3br 2ba pool garage star (304)675 2907
aoe
bldg
ap~liances
5 Homes under StO 000
$130 000 5 m11es tram 33
W 1ll deliver (740)385 767 1
on Rt 681 (740 )592 0426
97 Fleetwood 14lC7 0 total
room house n Ga11 1po1 s electnc W111 help WJth dej1v
Needs
work
$29 500 ery Incudes cermet a1r On y
Call (7~ 0!385
(7 40 )441 1078 or (740 )446 $10 995
0974
9621

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House lor rent n Pomeroy
rro pets (7 40 )992 5858
N1ce 2 Bedroom House
Ga IPOIIs Ferry Call after
Bpm ( ~406t:5 1761
Po meroy 3 bedroom oas
tu rnace 5450 depoSit $400
per month (740 )698 6783

!"" MOBILE H0\11,:.;
FORRmr
2 bedroom all electnc water
and trash mciu ded $350
mo
and deposit
Call
(740)441 7033
2 bedroom A!C very n1ce
no pels
10 Ga hpolis
(740)446-2003

3Br Tra11er wtrefrldg &amp;
Stove washer
&amp; drye r
1ncluded (304)5:6 2934

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1 and 2 bedrOom apart- '
ments, furnished and unfurnished, security deposit
required, no petS.' 740-992·
2218.

1n Centenary Close to
Gre en School. $140/mo
(74 0)44 6-4053

Townhouse
apartments,
and/or small houses FOR
RENT. Call (74a)441-111 t
for application &amp; information.
Furnished upstairs. 3 rooms
&amp; bath . Clean, ref. &amp; dep
required . No pets. (740)446·
1519.
Gracious living. 1 and 2 be~­
room apartments at Village
Manor . and
Ri verside
Apartmehis in Middleport.
From $295-$444. Call 740992-5064. Equal Housing
Opportunities.
Large 1 Bedroom Apartment
$425/month, ~ti l ities Included . Free move in gift 1 week
Onl~ 13041675-5819

New garage apt. in Crown
City.
Rive r
View.
Washer/dryer. dishwasher.
gara ge disposal , CI A, 3 Br.
included.
Garage
not
(740)256-6845.
One BA apB:rtment in Spring
Valley. $290 per month plus
d eposit
Sun
Valley
Ap artments, no
lon Qer
floods. (740 )388 _00 17 or
(740)339_0362_ .
Pleasant Valley Apartment
Are now taking Appl ications
for 2BR, 388 &amp; 4BR .,
App liCations
are
taken
Monday thru Friday,' from
9:00 A.M.-4 P.M. Office is
Located at ' 1t 51 Evergreen
Drive Point Pleas"Snt,. WV
Phone No. is (304)6755806. EH O
Ta ra
Townhouse
Apartments. Very Spacious.
2 Bedrooms. C/A, 1 1/2
Bath . Adult Pool &amp; Baby
Pool. Patio. Start S3851Mo.
No Pets. lease Plus
Security Deposit Req Uir sd .
(740)446-3481 .
Twin Rivers Towe r is accepting applications for waiting
· list lor Hud-subs1zed , 1- br,
apar tment. call 675-6679

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Zephyr ·Tanning Bed, 24
Bulb, sefdom used $1 ,200
Hewlett Packard Computer,
Windows XP with desk,
e)(cellent cond ition $250
(304)675-5754 or (304)593·
1284
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Steel Beams, Pipe Rebar
For ' Concrete.
Angle ,
Channel, Flat Bar. Steel
Grating
For
Drains ,
Driveways &amp; Walkways. L&amp;L
Scrap Metals Open,Monday,
Tuesday, . Wednesday &amp;
Friday, Sam-4:30pm. Closed
ThtJrsday,
Saturday
&amp;
Sunday. (740)446-7300
Pote Barns Blowout
30x50l&lt; 1OFt only $6.495
24x32l&lt; 10 $4 ,595,
4Qx64l&lt; t 0 $, , ,995
Free delivery. ·
Painted Metal
(937)789-0293

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reject any ·and all
blda, and the submitting of any bid shall
lmpoae no liability or
obllgallon upon the •
sold board.
All envelopes must
be CLEARLYMARKED '
according to lhe type
of bid.
Mark E . Rhonemus,
Treasurer
MEIGSLOCAL ·
BOARDOFEDUCA TION
P.O. Box 272
Pomeroy, OH 45769
PH (740) 992:5650.
7119,27

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2004 Ford F-150 Supercrew
4x4 , FX4 off road package,
5.4 VB, S·CD changer. run ning boards, power everything , Tonneau cover, tow
package. 27,000 miles ..
excellent condition. NADA
Book Value $30 ,375, se ll lor
$28.900. (740)446-8217.

1999 Dodge, under 20,000
miles,
20ft .
American
CrtJise r' body, tully con·
tained, everyth ing power,
yery
good
conditidn,
$27,700. (740)388-7561 .

1999--Tral l Lite Bant am
Flyer. Excellent condl11ori.
92 Ford-Ranger XLT. V-6 . Loaded . Mu st see. 740Auto~ very'good condi ti on . 949-2709 . $7, 800
(304)675-7302 can be seen
at 2611 Lincoln Ave.
.200 1• Jayco DeSigner Senes
27RKS. 5th Whee l. Lots ot
97 Chevy 1/2 to n V-8 accessories
$2 1.000
Automatic , air, cr uise. run s (3041675-2246
anct looks great.: · $4950.00
98 PJ"owl er 26 II. , excellent
74D-985-4180
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cqn&lt;.Wion . (740)339-3654 or
99 Dodge Dako ta CltJb-Cab (740il!56-1 526.
SLT, 100,000/ miles 4x4.
3 18/Sspd, loaded, many Coleman Camping Trai ler
extras.. nice Truck $8 ,000 12FT. 2 King Beds, $4,995
ca ll lor De;tails (304)675(304 )86 2· 28 45
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For sa le. Pop . IJP camper.
sleeps 4, gas stove and furnace. (740)245-9183_
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1999 Dodge Ram truck va.
lk&gt;ATS &amp; MaroRS
black &amp; silver, 87 ,000 actual
FOR SALE .
miles has c amper top .
1740)256-6 505 .
95 Kawasaki Jet Ski, very
200t Ford Explorer Sport low hours. Great Shape.
Trac 4x4 , 81 ,000 miles. auto, Trailer Included $2,500, call
air,
PW,
AM/FM/CD, 304 675-2359
white/black . Attar 5:00pm
CAM ..:RS&amp;
call (740)446-3044

1991 Case 1825 Skid Steer
loader, 25 hp, Kubota 1985 Chevy Silverado 4x4.
Diesel, alt hand .controlled . Air, PW, Pl, 454 , $3,000.
V.G .C . perfect for Horse. (740)446-8124
Stalls. Barns 13041576-2812
leave message
eep
Restored . $7.500 060 ..
John Deere 10 ft. No Ti l Drill
Call ·r 40 441-0121 .
for
Aenl.
Ca rmichael
Equipment. (740)446·2412. 1999 Blazer 4x4 LT. original
owner, 76K , e)(c. cond .,
John Deere Commercial
loaded never in mud $9,660
Workslte
Products
(304)45e-1002
Compact Ex c avators /S~id
Steers/Tractor
Loader 1999 Chevy Suburban 4x4 .
·' Backhoe 1n stock. Check out
good condition. loaded, new
our renta l rates . Grea t tires. Askmg
$11.000.
financing ·
ava ila Die. (740 )441 :0658 or (740)709Carmichael Equipment Inc. 1931
1740)446·2412.
2003 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4
Your ProStart Trailer Dealer. SLT. 4.7 V8 , red , 27,000
Carmichael Equipmen t Inc. miles . $18,000. (740)446·
(7401446-2412
7484 or (30 4)654-52 11 .

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· NOTICETOBIDDERS
: The
Meigs
Local
Board of Educallon
wlaheato rocolve bldo
for the following:
Bread/Bakery
artd
Mllk/Dolry products.
All bldo
be
received In, and bid
. a'peclllcatlons may be
obtained from, TREASURER'SOFFICE, 320
E.
Main
Street,
Pomor 0 y, OH 45769,
on or before 10:00
A.M.,
Wednesday,
Augual 3, 2005.
The Melgo Local
Board of Education
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The tasks perior mep by dummy are olten
ui"lderraled. In par ticula r, when layi ng
down the cards. he should always table
last th e suit led, so that partner gets to.
see all13 carets and Ooes not concentrate
only on the led suit. Also. if the contract is
in no·tru mp and dummy contai ns a long
suit, it shou ld not be laid on the r1ghl ,
where the trump SUit ordinari ly goes.
South got a good dtJmmy on th is deal , btJt
didn't make t11s three-no-trump contract
What would you have done in his position
alter West has led his fou rth -highest cl ub? ,
South 's two-no-trump rebid invites game
and promises something usef\JI in clubs,
the tJnb id StJ il.
Declarer saw six top tricks : one spade.
two hearts and three clubs (giVen the
open1ng leiid) . lrnmedialely, he rEm the
first trick to h1s hand , taKing it with the club
jack. Soulh continued w1th the diamond
kin~. but s1nce West hadn't learned the
game tast night, he ducked the first round
of diamonds and took the second rotJ nd.
Then West exited with a club to dummy's
ace. The con1ract was no longer makable.
As I am sure you have all noticed, afler
dr1ving out the d1amond ace. South will
need a hand entry to get to the remaining
winners. And his only candidate is the
cltJb king. So, declarer must c all lor
dummy's club aCe at trick one. Then South
plays on diamond s and cruises to his contract.
After going down . the declarer apol o·
' "g1zed . Th en he quo ted Ambrose Bierce ·
"To apologize is to lay the fotJndatiqn lor a
luture otiense ." Sou th determined to play
slower next time.

Wednesday, JulY "20. 2005
By Bt~rnlce B&amp;dl! Osot
Yo u c ould lind yOurself in a positive
position In the yoa r ahe a d to make
some 1mporl ant ch anges 1n yo ur
litestyle that you have been e age r to
im Ptement Your· ::JCtions witt be ben eficia l lor you r loved ones AS well a s lor
you .
CANCER (June 21 - Ju l ~ 22) - What
may be go od tor y ou m a car ee r s itu ation today might no t be eq~ally 1avorable lor s ome one with who m you're
closely aH1tiated. so take care n ot to
let the issue cre ate dissen sion.
LEO {July 23-Au g. 22 ) ~ Be m in dful
of your work habitS today. e speci a lly i1
yo u hove to pe rform a.n . lmplaasanl
tas k. You could 11t1Ve o tendenc; y to
poun d somethin g into pi E'I CB wh ere
gentler techniques are c alled lo r
VIRGO (Au g 23 -Sept. 22) - If you 're
too sell -Involve d today. you cou ld be
too possessive With so meon e w11h
wl1om you·re emo tiona ll y committe d.
Restraint s will on ly ca u se anger and
Complications
·
LIBRA (Sept. 23- 0 ct ?3) - You can
maintain harm ony 1n yo ur household
mlJCh e asier today if you apRreciate
your partner's p o1nts of v1ew pertaining to a ma1tor about w h1c h 'he o r sh.e
feels st ron gly. Don 't b iJ c r1t1 ca!.
SCORPIO (Oc t. 24 -N ov. 22) It
won"! d o a th1ng lor you r 1m a ge today
it y ou come down too h eav y ~ h a nded
on someone wh o isn't 111 a po sition to
ligh t back . Wtl on li Sed l:ke a g1 an.t.
stren\lth is 1yrann 1Clll
SAGITTARIU S (Nov. 23 -D ec 21} ~
You"ID On indiVIdu al who 1sn"t alwayS
as caut1ous w1th you r financ ial a ffairs
as y ou shoU ld be. Ag ain tod ay.
impulse s might urge you to lake some
chances whenil yo u shOlJid be caretul.
C APR IC ORN (D ec. 22· Jar 19} - II
you h op e to get o thers to be co o pera·
11ve and do you r bidd1ng to day. you
had ll e ttt~ ' b'e ca reful no t 10 com e of!
f!S dictatorial. Try to phrase you r d 1rcc ·
11\/CS aS SuggeS!IOOS 1n 5tead o f CO ill·
l!lands ..
AQUA R IUS (Jan . 20-Feb. 19) - If you
become unduly anaere d will1 another
today, ask YOI IrSO II 11ones11y it 11 IS
because of today's acti On~ or more
about someth ing that had happened
in the past. L1ve and let '11 ve
PISCES (Feb 20·M arch 20) - They' ll
se e right ttu o ug h you r p loy today it
yo u a rc n1ce to Others JUS t because
yo u"ro h op1ng to gain somolh1n g back
in re tu rn. ~ ela t1 on s 11 1 ps with p eople
wo n"! work we ll Qn 1h1 S bas1s
~.
ARIE S ! M arc h 2 1-Ap nl 19 ) It
someone in authonty. nght or w rong,
start s boss1ng vou around today. bet ·
tor 'iiot buck th e commands . tl yDLJ
anempt to mn ke it a t est o l wi ll s
between you a nd thiS p e rson . ymJ"II
·lose
.
TAURUS (April 20·May 20) Be
smart and keep yoUI· op1n 1onS to your·
sell today r~gl.l rd1ng a matter wh iCh
doesn·t direc tly atlecl you. aspec1ally
1f 11 1mpac ts a c lose lr1end wtt o tends
· to trea t all 1ssues qLl tte em.o tlona lly
0 EMINI (M ay 2 1-June 20) - In Situations that ,rwo lve oth ers today. come
U1roUgh and do wha t IS best to r tile
greatest number . II 11 appears thaY
you're lookmg out on ly for yoursstl.
you'll have problems

aclu~lly

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35 Soothoayor
40 Bump
41 Rodeo gHr
43 Autumn
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46 Bee(y
48 Join .
49 In the mall
50 Fail to win
51 Which

parson
52 Night~3 Dell loaf
55 IV plus Ill

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Will's ATV

North

Opening lead : 1ft 4

30 Yrs. Exp. • Ins. Owner: Ronnie Jones

and additions.

West

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Tree Service
Owner: Brian Durham
Phone: (740) 949-4011
Specializing in custom homes

South

formations

60 Bullllght

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I 0 HMO
sandwich
staffers
SoH
airplane sets
Hits or kisses 62 Casual
13 ""Walerloo"
Always ,
farewell
~p group
18 Pyro1aliac's
to the bard
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DOWN
2n Magazine
pound
Joint
execs
Slooge
with bangs
problem
23 Ooze oul
2 Teenaged
24 Round up
Prefix for
3 Manicurist's 26 Gl need
dynamic
board
27 Roast
Wednesday's
4 Curtain lrlm 28 French
S Drop
Legion
f.:'ab
6 Tape-deck
headgear
Hair style
button
30 Milne
Chefs

21 Pita

34

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craft

57 Road map
info
58 Prime-time
hour
59 GeoL

17 Transported

19 Fly calcher

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740-742·2293

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14 Coloration
15 Rodents
16 Outlaws

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1998 Chevy S-10 LS. 5 94 Harley Davidson Ultra
speed. A/C. good trans- Classic. 10.000 miles, bfue,
. portation. $3,700 OBO. Call e)(cellent condition , $13,~00,
(7401949-22 17
"1740)245- 9502.

18 foot hard side swimmin·g
pool with sand ritter. Never
used. $300.00. 740;-949Buy or
sell . Riverine 2346
Antiques , 1124 East Main
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on SA 124 E. Pomeroy, 740·
S. I I\ I ..,101 1,
992·.~526 .
Russ Moore,
1!:!:!""-~~~;,.,;;;,"1
owner.
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FARM
EQuDI&lt;I\tENT
leis a's Antiques - bought- -.
sold at Alligator Jacks Flea
Market. Rt 7. Pomeroy, furni- S500 Demonstration BonUsture. primitives. bottles, let us demo a J~eere Z
1740)992-5088"
Trak or X Series All-Wheel
Steer on your lawn and
MISCEI.I_,'\Nil)l!;
receive an e)(tra $500 off our
MER
already discoun ted prices .
CHANDISE
limited
time
offer.
2005 Maste r Tow car dp lly, Carmichael Equipment IT)C.
never used, straps , manual . (740)446-2412
$995.00. (740)992-2945
0% Financing for .up to 35
A two horse trailer, $1,200 months. on John Deere
good condilion . Roy Phillips Compact and 5000 Series
(740 )256-1355.
Trac tors with John Dee re
::c.:::.:.:..:.::=._______ Credit approvaL Check ~hem
Diamond cluster gold- 10 outl carmichael Equipment
nngs, 2 tennis braCelets &amp; t Inc . (740)448-241 2
watch , 3 pair pierce ear·
rings. $90 each. (740)992- 0% Financing tor up to 60
months on John Deere
1426 !eave msg.
Round Balers. 0% tor 48
JET
months on John Deere
AERATION MOTORS
Mower Conditioners wit h
Repaired . New &amp; Rebu1lt "in
.John Deere Credit approval
Stock. Ca ll Ron Evans 1·
Carmichael Equipment Inc.
800-537-9528.
(7401446-2412.
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Used Furniture Store. 1 30
Bulaville Pike Appliances.
mattresses ,
dressers.
couches. d1nettes. recliners.
grave monuments. much uacuse on St. At. 124.
(740)446·4782
more
FoR SALE
Gallipolis , OH Hrs. 11 ·3 IM-

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40 MmoRcvcu--sl

washers &amp; dryers. rerrigerators. gas and electric
ranges. air cqnditioners. and
wringer washe rs. Will do
repairs on major brand$ in
shop or at your home

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New 1 bedroom apartment,
1740)446-3736.
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Swisher 44· pull behind linish mower. nhp Briggs . &amp; '95 Toyota 4x4 pickup ext."
Stratton , $500 , (740)446- cab, 4 (:yt., 5 speed, cold
6627 leave message.
ale , ellc. condihon, $5,500.
17401992-3427
WOW!! 0% Financing for tJP
to 50 months .on qualifying
GX &amp; X Series John Deere
BLiiU.llN(;
lawn Tractors or
No
SUPIUio:S
Interest, No Payments until 1988 Chevrolet Astra van ,
~----iiiioioiiiiii•or' January 1: 2007 on all new one tamily owned. Good
Block, briGk, sewer pipes, premium lawn tractors with condition . $1,475 . Estate
windows. lin tels, etc. Claude John Deere Credit app roval sale. Call (740)446-8997
Winters, Rio Grande, OH Carmichael Equipment Inc. e'IElnings.
Calll40- 245 _5121 .
(740)446-2412.
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2001 Ford Windstar 4Dr. V6
I R \\.., 1'( •HI \I Ill \
Pb"TS
loaded $7995.00 .
1993
~,_ _..;,fllili Ri iSIIAJii .li :i,_,_J ·F10
Buick Regal 2Dr. V6 Auto Air
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FOR 8.&lt;\l.Jo:
$1995 .00. Riverview Motors
2 blocks above McDonalds
4 FT, 2 inch , Female Iguana
Pomeroy. Ohio (740 -992for sate. Tame, can be hand '
led , Harness inSIIJded &amp; 1995 Corvette. Excellent 34901
other accessories
Heat condition. (740)~6-4255 .
Rock &amp; Lamp, w/a 5 "FT
height, 5 FT long , 2FT wide 1997 f-tohda Civic 109,000
4 WH.)lH&lt;S
m 1. Aller · market accescase $200 (304)882-3095
sories. 38-t mpg. Clean ,
1981 HDWG new front tire,
AKC Basset HotJnd puppies". black/blac ~. Call (740)441new bat1ery, 12590 miles,
Shots, wormed . parents on 9865.
$8000 .00. 740-992-9 155.
premise. $300 each. AKC
1999 Chevy Metro: 4 dr., 4
reg. 2 yr old male Basset cy l. 76,000 mil~s . $3,000 1993 Honda, 300EX ATV.
Hound. (740)256-6887..
New tires . skid plates,
OBO. Call (740)441·071 2.
bumpe rs , K&amp;N , exha ust.
AKC blk Lab . female $200. Mercedes Benz 260E 88. Runs good,,, looks good .
Himalayan &amp; Siamese cats Engine rebuilt". too much
$1.400 080 or trade,
and kittens $50-$100. Call new to list. 25MPG. Nice
(7401446-1327.
(7401446-1062.
ride . $3,950. _(740)245-9142.
1998
YF~-maha 'Blaste r,
AKC reg . Shih T:zu puppies Spor ts Car, 1990 Mazda
$1,100. 1998 KawaSaki
for sale. Call (740)446-1523 Miata Convertible, Top
KX250, dirt bike, ·$1,100 .
or (740 ) 645~ 60 29 .
Condition . $2,995 (304)675- (740)446-8138.
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7790
CK C registered Pomeranian
200t Custom Panzer, 2000
ptJppy, female , 2.5 pounds, 9 FlS
TRUCKS
miles,
$ 13,800:
2003
weeks old. coat is light gintUR SAI...t:
Hundred Ann v. Heri tage ,
ger, vat checked and all vac- ·--ioiliiiiiiiiio-r
600 miles. $17,000: 2000
cinations are current. $400 ..·
Call (740) 44 .1_7218 .
1986 Dodge Ram SE, _283 Dyna Wide Glide, 16,000
$ 11,500:
2003
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National BaskEtball Association -

Casey not worried about lack of power
CINCINNATI (AP) - The
cover of the Cincinnati Reds
media ~uide show s Sean
Casey ra~ sing his arms to congratulate Ken Griffey Jr. after
one of his home runs.
When it come s to homers,
Casey has done a lot more
congratulating than circling
this season, a mystery that has
no explanation. The burly
first baseman has only four
homers despite playing in the
majors' most homer-friendly
ballpark.
"It's just the flukey part of
baseball, it really is," Casey
said Monday. "Every year.
there 's always some part of
your game that you can't
explain ."
This one is .mind-boggling .
With its close wall in right
tleld - only 325 feet down
the line - Great American
Ball Park is a haven for left handed power hitters. Adam
Dunn and Ken Griffev Jr.
have taken advantage of its
dimensions.
In fact, just about everyone
has - left-handed or ri ghthanded - except Casey.
whose home run numbers are
.
declining.
He hit 19 homers in 2003.
the ballpark's first season, and
24 last year - one shy of hi s
career high. Thi s year, he didn't get his first homer at Great
American until Sunday, a solo
shut that was his fourth overall thi s season. ·
He hasn' t hit them in
Cinc.innati , or anywhere else.
He went 32 games and 138 atbats between this third homer
- June 5 in Colorado- and
his fourth .
Casey said he feels fi ne and
hasn't made any changes in
his swing . He's hilling. the
ball often (a .310 average).
just not very far.
··1 expect to hit for some
more poVfer in the second
half," he said. "We'll see. I'm
not trying to hit home runs."

The liic k of homers by
Casey doesn't bother interim
manager Jerry Narron, who
inherited a team that hits a lot
of them but does a -poor job of
squeezing runs out of anything less.
"I really believe that over
t 62 games, everybody seeks
their level." Narron said.
"Casey's level is between 15
and 25 home runs. He 's still
one of the better hitters ··in
baseball. J-te puts the ball i.n
play. We' rc lucky to have him
in the middle of the order."
Casey thinks it \ premature
to.decide .he's falling short on
power. pointing out that he's
been known to hit homers in
bunches.
"I think it will be a mor
realistic conversation in
September." Casey said. "In
2000, I hit four in the first half
and 16 in the second, Last
year, I hit 15 in the first half
and nine in the second."
Still, the lack of even one at
Great American had started to
bother him . He was particularly happy to rou nd the bases
for the first time on Sunday.
"The fact that I didn ' t have
one at home - it was like,
'You're kidding me,"' Casey
said. " It was bugging me a lit- ·
tie bit. but it was going .to
come eventually.'.'

***

VALENTIN BACK TO
BENCH: Javier Valentin's bat
went into the Reds' Hall of
Fame nn Monday. Valentin
went back to the bench .
The reserve catcher wasn't
in the starting lineup Monday,
a day after he hit a gra nd slam
and a three-run homer in a 94 victory over Coloradn. The
switch-hitter became the first
Reds player to · homer from
both sides of the plate si nce
Pete Rose did it in 1967. ·
Narron wants Valentin to
play · on Wednesday and
Thursday. the final two games
of a series against the Cubs.

So, Jason LaRue was behind
the plate on Monday.
·
"He talked to me," Valentin
said. "He said · I'd probably
Wednesday
and
play
Thursday. He asked me how I
feel. I told him! feel good. I' II
just wail for Wednesday and
get ready."
.
.
Valentin said hi s father,
Jose. enjoyed the two-homer
game at least as much as he
did. His-father, 58. is visiting
from Puerto Rico for a few
weeks and was in the stands
Sunday. The two of them
went out · to eat on Sunday
night. and ~ol recognized by
fans.
"It was great f(&gt;r him ,"
Valentin said. ''He enjoyed
seeing a game like that, espe- .
cially when yo~ don' t P,lay
everyday. I told him (when he
arrived) that he 's probably
going to see tne play f'ive or
six g·ames. I know my job."
Valentin also talked to his
brother, Jose, an infielder for
the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Jose Valentin also switch-hits
and has homered from both
sides three times during his
career. most recently on Jul y
30, 2003. durin g a threehomer game .
·
Valentin played it low-key
when he reali zed that hi s
brother wasn't aware of what
had happened. He then handed the- phone to hi s father to
break the news. ·
''He didn 't even knpw."
Valentin said.'
WAITING FOR FREEL:
Narron is looking forward to
gelling utili ty player Ryan
Freel back. Freel is on a
minor league rehabilitation
stint . 'recovering from a sore
foot.
" It will be a chance to get
some rest li1r so me guy s."
Narron said . "He's going to
play second. third, and probably left. center and right.'' ,

Hurricane Emlly's
·, outer winds and
rain begin lashing
northeast Mexico, A2

SEATTLE · (AP) - The
Seattle is coming off a
SuperSonics hired Bob
52-w in season that ended
. Weiss as coach Monday.
with a dramatic six-game
promoting the . 11 -year
series loss to the' event ual
assistant who worked under
champion Spurs in the
former coa&lt;:hes . George
W~ ste rn Conference semifiKarl, Paul Westphal and
nals .
Nate McMillan.
'
By hiring Weiss, general
This will he the fourth
manager Rick Sund s~i d the
NBA he au coa&lt;:hing job for
front office can assurp some
. the 63 -ycar-old Wei ss. who
measure of continuity - a
agrceJ, Lo a three-year deal ,
factor in the deci sit,m.
11 huge
"Toda· y ,·s 111 ore of an
He ClJ,Jc he d t he San Weiss a.l so wi ll coac·'
.
.
19v6
Rashard All
Lewiss. who niaue
allllOtJnceme nt of a head
Spurs from
o 1
Antonio
88 (going 59-I 05) , th e hi s first
-. tar te-am ast coach, rather than an introseason
,
as
wel l as young
Atlanta Haw ks from 1990 L k dtlCI ·Ion,'' s·a,·d Su lld. who
93 ( 124-122) and th~ Los .sta ndouts
lik e
u e was the first personnel
,
Ridnour
and
Ni&lt;:k
Collison.
d•·rector ·, ,1 Dallas back ,·_n
· · 1 ··
Angeles Clippers in I99 _,_
94 (27-55).
"TillS IS tle
tJrstopportu- 1980 when Weiss was an
. nity I've had 10 work with as.· istant under Dick Motta.
"If was a simp le dec •- talent
!ike
Rav
and
·
sio n," Sonics chairman Rashard, all the lltlcleus,
Weiss was the 21st pick
Schultz said. Luke , Nick Cullison," in the 1965 NBA draft by
Howard
"What Bob demonstrated to Weiss sa1d.
·
.. Th ere ·.s 1h e the Philudelphia
d 12 NBA76ers. He
us privately was absolute caliber of people. the ci ty, playe
seaso ns
the friends we' ve already before starting his coac hing
unbridlea enthusiasm."
The jovial Weiss noted made here. All those things caree r as an assistant with
he's going into a much dif· are very, very spec·ial to the San Diego Clippers in
ferent situation this time.
1977 . •
me. "
1·
"We don't have any playAfter 19 ·years in the
While
some
o
ers· on a respirator," he Sonics organization as a McM illan 's influ ence will
joked. "The first couple of player, as sistam and he_ad carry over from last season ,
jobs I had were complete coach ; McMi ll an lett earlier Weiss said he hopes , lo
rebuilding jobs. In fact , this month to. coach· th e . install an even more highthey weren't even ·done Portland Trail Blazers. powered offense than the
· t.111g ye.t "
· 1an 1, one that averaged 96.6
de tenora
A not her top ass I'
Weiss led the Spurs to the · Dwane Casey. became points per ga me during .the
playoffs once and reached Minnesoui's head coach in regular season.
·
the postsea son in two of his .June.
On defense, Weiss plan s
Weiss · said he turned to simplify. say ing he' ll
three years with Atlanta.
He has been known to down McMillan's otTer to probably borrow from some
perform card tricks on continue working together of the systems used when
Seattle 's charter flights , in P&lt;Jrtland, hoping to Karl coached the Sonics
making him popular with become th e 13th head from 1992-9g- a span that
players . He was en&lt;)orsed coach in Seattle.
included Seallle 's last
last week for the top job by
" I' ve said thi s before:. appearance 111 the NBA
Sanies star Ray Allen, who Being an assistant i.s like Finals.
.
recently agreed to a five- being a spectator." Wei ss
" I know what our weakyear, $85 million contract. said. "You can contribute nes.;es are.'' Wei &gt;s said. "I
Though Seattle's , free so me, but when yo u're ll)e know t-he history of what's
agency situation currently head coach it' s almost like been llone ·and J. know
make s the roste r Fluid. being in ilte. game.''
where the hol es are."

I

ment.

Schnyder is scheduled to
face unranked wild-card entry
Carolina Wozniacki in the
f1rst round. ·
Local favorite Jessica
Kirkland. who grew up about
20 miles north of the tournament site, was overwhelmed

b.y Puerto ,Rico's Kristina
Brandi 6-3. 6- 1 in the first
night match.
Kirkland. who was given a
wild-canJ berth, won the first
game after " 13- minute rain
delay to take a 3-1 lead in the
first set, but Brandi won the
next eight games to win the
first set and take a 3-0 lead in
the second set.
"I think Kris'tina started the
match n·er•ous. but after the
rain delay, she came out and
played a lot . better,"- said
Kirkland, 17 . .·'She went oft
and did a good job of relaxing
herself. I came out a little
more tight."
In the other night match.
No. 125 Chanda Rubin· upseL
No. ·63 . Laura Granville 6-3,
6-4 1n a · matchup of
Americans.

c .

Relaxed
from

PageBl~

the heart s of the French
fans," said Armstrong. who
will quit the sport at the conclusion of the race in Paris
next Sunday.
The Tour took a day off on
Monday.
Arm strong has been more
open, less stressed. and hap. pier to share the limited time
remaining in . hi s stellar
career.
"He's definitely more
relaxed, the pressure's off
him a little bit.'' said teanl
director Johan Bruyneel, who
has worked with Armstrong
on every Tour win. ·
Armstrong' said a huge
weight had been lifted off his
shoulders when he won hiS
sixth Tour, eclipsing the
record shared by five-time
winners Jacques Anqu,etil,
Eddy Merckx , Bemard
Hinault and Miguellnduram .
Heading into · Tuesday's
112.2-mile. 16th stage from
Mourenx to Pau . Armstrong
leads Ivan Bassn ·by 2 minutes, 46 ,seconds. 1997 Tour
winner Jan Ullrich by 5:58
and Alexandre Vinokourov
by 9:38.
Armstrong has . one tough
mountain stage in the
Pyrenees left in addition to
two other modest climbing
stages. a flat stage and a time
trial.
"We have a decent lead
with a big time tr.ial to come,

wh'ere maybe we can take a
lilli e more advantage,''
Bruyneel said Monday. ''But
it doesn' t maller if it 's 30 seconds, all that matters is to
win .··

A:rmstrong's sometimes
brash dominance of the I02year-o\U race is one reason

why he has encountered hostility. In recent years. politics ·
ha ve abo played a part.
France and the United
States have had an uneasy
relationship si nce they disagreed pver the Iraq war tensions that have spilled
over on Armstrong.
''I'm a guy who almost
always defends tni s country
and these people in a time
when' there's not a lot of people defending this country of
France," Armstrong said.
france has not always
treated him kindly - be it in
· aggressive
newspaper
columns or in narrow mountain passes where fans stand
inches away from his face.
Armstrong endured one of
the most harrowing experi·
ei10es of hi s career last year.
in a time trial up the famed
L' Alpe 'd'Huez moun tain.
People spat on him. threw
beer in hi s face. yelled
insults. With his eyes staring
ahead. Armstrong ·powered'
through them all t9 win tl1e
'stage with a stunnmg (hsplay
of single-mindedness. He
admitted afterward that he
was deepl y upset.
. .
There have been other Incl.dents over the years - spectators screa ming doping
accu!'latinn~· at him . or draw-

in~ needle shapes and scrib:

July 8.
.
"This " a pure baseball
trade in the sense that we are
trading a player we Iike in
Jody Gcrut for a player that
we feet has a lot of offensive
potenti al and compl'imellls
our club well , both now and
in the future." Indian s gener-

Meigs assistant superintendent resigns to accept other position

• Rio Grande signings.
See Page 81

BY CHARLENE HoEFLICH
HOEFLICH@MYDAILYSENTINELCOM

I

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• Philip Scott Bryson
• Pearl L. Russell
• . • Naomi Nease Riley
• Jason Daniel Frash
• Belva Dale Frye

"The position presents a
different challenge, and a new
opportunity which fit into my
POMEROY -· Dr. Wendy life at this time when •neither
Carper 1-Jalar, assistant .super- of my children are livin~ at
intendent of the Meigs Local home . It. was an opportumty I
School District for the past couldn't let pass," said Halar.
seven years, has resigned to
"I've had wonderful experiaccept a position with the . ences here, and I've certainly
Piqua City School District in enjoyed working here, but lhe
Miami County.
opportunity came and it was
Announcement of Halar's time for me to look at. other
resignation effective . Aug. I experiences."
was made at Tuesday night's
The children of Halar and
meeting of the Meigs Local her husband Michael are
Board of Education .. Halar Marjorie Mora, now residing
said that her new P\lSIIIon as in Hillard and Jon a student
a~sistant superintendent in the - at 'o hio u'niversity. 'The famiP1qua Distnct will mvolve ly plans to move to Miami
rna~~ of the same jobs as her County.
positlOll here and w11l mclude
Halar the daughter of Mr.
having charge of hiring teach- and M;s . George Carper of
ers~ workmg wuh their certifi- Pomeroy, graduated from
cation, and handhng state and Meigs High School in 1969
federal programs.
and received her bachelor,

master and PhD degrees from
. Ohio University. ·Her back.
~round has been diverse havmg spent two years teaching
in Australia, before coming
back to Mei gs County to
teach in the Eastern Loca l
School District.
She came to the Meig s
Local School District in 1986,
and served as principal at
Salisbury and director of state
and federal programs before
being named administrative
assistant to the superinten ~
dent. She was named assistant
superintendent in March
1998.
,
·. Halar's resignation was
accepted by the Board ut
Charlene Hoefllch/photo
Education last night in the Roger Abbott on behalf of the Meigs Local School Board, left,
meeting which followed a with Superintendent William Buckley J ~ok ing on. presented .a
reception held in her honor. plaque inscribed "Thanks for Sharing the Load" to Dr. Wendy
Carper Halar who res igned as assistant supe rintendent to
'
Please see l:lalar, AS
accept a position in the Piqua City School District.

Bush.chooses appeal judge John
Roberts ]tjor Supreme _ Cou~t.
BY DEB RIECHMANN
what of a surprise since there
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
had been some expec tations
,
·that he would replace retiring
WASHING'TON
Justice
Sandra
Day
President Bush chose federal O'Connor with a woman or
appeals court judge John G. minorit y.
Roberts Jr. bn Tuesday as hi s
Roberts has been on the
first nominee' for the U.s. Court of Appeal s for the
Supreme Coun, selecting · a District of Colum bia Circuit
rock-soli.d conservative who since June 2003 after being
has won broad support from picked for that seat by Bush.
Advocacy grot~ps on the
both parties but still faces
what could be. a contentiou s ri'ght say that Roberts. a 50battle over the direction of year-old nmive of Buffalo.
the nation\ highest. court .
N.Y.. who attended Harvard
Bush offered the pos.ition to Law School. is a bright judge
Roberts m a telephone call at with strong conservative cre12:35 p.m. as he was hostmg .. dential s he burnished in the
a luncheon for the prime min- administrations of former
ister of Australia, John Presidents Bush and Reaga n.
Howard. He was to announce While he has been a federal
it later' with a flourish in a judge for just a lilli e more
nattOnall~ broadcast speech than two yeHrs. legal experts
to the nat1on.
Hi s se lection . was SOI.!IePlease see Roberts, AS

INSIDE
• International nuclear
talks with North Korea to
resume July 26.
See Page A2
·. • Free health care
services for Ohio residents.
See Page A3
• William Westmoreland,
commander of Vietnam
troops, dead at 91.
See Page AS
• Cleveland bishop says
he reassigned abusive
priest.
See Page AS
• Election official's pay
docked for forwarding
political donation:.
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al manager \'vlark Shapiro
said.
Genii batted . .275 in 44
games this . seaso n for
Cleveland. He spent the first
six weeks on the di sabled list
while recoverin g from major
knee surgery last September.
Gerut tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee
on SepL 17 while trying to
catch a ball in the right-field
corner at Jacobs Field.
Genii became somewhat
ex pendable with the emergence ·o f outfielders Grady
Sizemore and Coco Crisp.
In 2003, Gerut ball ed .2 79
with 22 homers and led the
Indians with 75 RBi s.

It's like ha · g your
own personal banker...

Brian J. Reed/photo

Roger Gaul prepares to drive his 1939 Allis-Chalmers R.C. around his Chester farm for the ben·efit of an Indiana .film crew. The tractor is to'. be featured in a 2006 .antique tractor calendar and.
""Classic Tractor Fever"

WEATHER

the barrier of a trans Iatur. ·
The presence of rocker
girlfriend Sheryl Crow has
·also .so ftened hi s image.
Every morning , Crow is
by the team bus . or milling
around talking to fans . She
oft en ki sses h(m or leaps
into his arms at the end ofa
stage. In previous years.
Armstrong's outward sign s
of affection were limited to
hi gh-fiving
teammates.
Now. he often gives Crow
the flow ers or the fluffy
lion that he gets each day
for being the race leader.
Crow even appeared at a

bllng obscenities on the
roads.
Armstrong doesn' t hold a
grudge.
"I can't say enough good
things about it (France). I
genuinely lo ve this country,
the culture, the history. I
don't know what else , I can
do," he said: ''Of course. four
or five people a day seem to
know it all and have a lot of
nasty things 16 say. But ultimately, I think we have a fine
relationship."
. His charm seems to be
working this year, and people
appear to ha•e warmed lip to . post-race news conference .
him more.
poking her head arou'n dthc
"You have to re spect him."
cycling fail Philippe Marsan dour, . eagerly absorbing
part
of her
said . "Look what .he has another
boyfriend's
world.
She also
achie ved and what he has
come back from. How caJJ'. sal by his side in another
people not be moved by that " lighthearted TV interview.
"I think it' s really cool
Yes. there are people who
he lets Sheryl hang out
that
dislike him. but I think a lot
witn him ,'' 22-year-old
of it is jealousy."
Armstrong wants to create Aurelie Langlois said.
as much of a feel-good factor "Cycli ng is a very macho
sport. but he doesn' t seem
as he can.
.
He has chatted and joked to be ."
Yet his struggle . to be a
with television· crews rnllirrg
along beside him. Barely an local favorite still goes on .
hour after one punishing It could be a fight he never
stage. Anmtrong sat down totally wins.
for a long television interOn Sunday's 15th stage
view. He smiled and laughed. from Lezat -s ur-Leze to
even crac·lcing a joke in Saint - Lary - Soulan .
French slang.
•
Armstrong regularly in sists Armstrong got off from the
on startin g i.nterviews in · team bu s to warm applause.
French'. His grasp of gram - Mements later. jeers and
mar is not perfect . but speak- boos rang out further down
ing the language enables him the road, and some in sults
to reach tl1e public. removing filled the air. '

SPORTS

OBITUARIES

Peschke in first
Indians send Jody Gerut to Cubs
round of Cincinnati Women's Open
matches, Yoon Jeong Cho of
South Korea beat Alina
Jidkova of Russia 7-6 (5) , 63; )apan's Aiko Nakamura
eliminated Abigail Spears 6-7
(4). 6-0. 6-3; and Israel 's
Shahar Peer beat the
Ukraine's Yuliana Fedak 6-2,
6-3. Nakamura will most likely
face Switzerland's Patty
Schnyder. the tournament's
top seed and the tour's ! 2thrank ed player, in the second
round ·of the Tier III tounia-

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CINCINNATI (AP)
Russia's Tatiana Panova upset
eighth-seeded Kveta Peschke
6-4. 7-6 (6) in the first round
of the $170,000 Cincinnati
Women's Open on Monday . . ,
· Peschke. ranked No. 40 on
the WTA tour, was the only
seeded player in action
Monday. After losing the first
set, she came up With a Service break to forc e a secondset tiebreaker before hitting a
. forehand return lon g on
match point. The Czech committed 67 unforced errors.
"She always has a · lot of
unforced
errors,"
said
Panova. who is ranked No.
121. "You never know what
she's going to do. I played a
lot of points quickly. and I
think that surpriSed her."
In other early first-round

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Sonics hire Weiss for fourth
NBA.head coaching job .

CLEVELAND (AP) Looking for a power-hitting
right·handed hitter, the
Cleveland Indians acquired
outfielder Jason Dubois on
Monday night from the
Chicago Cubs in exchange
fur outfie'lder Jndy Gerut.
The deal was announced
moments .after the Indians
beat the Kansas City Royal s
6-2 in a game shortened to
five innings by rain .
The Indians have -been in
the market for a right-handed slugger, and Dubois (pronounced du-Boyce ) could
help. The 6-foot-5. 220pounder hit 31 homers last
·season at Triple-A Iowa.
Dubois, 26, batted :239
with seven homers and 22
RBis in 52 ga mes this season fo' the Cubs hefnre
being optioned to Iowa 011

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neous All'is-Chalmers memorabilia, including signage,
apparel. a push mower and
CHESTER - A star is other collectibles .. His !raeabout tO be born on Sumner tors are ·hi s hobby. purchased
Road near Chester, but it's from all over the · United
not an aspiring actor about to States and lovingly restored
hit the big time, it's a vintage by ·him and friends in hi s
tractor.
·garage.
Roger ..Gaul's 1939 AllisGaul got invo[ved with
Chalmers R.C . has tieen restoring
Allis-Chalmers
selected for the 2006 Classic tractors after disco·vering the
Farm Tractor Calendar and · hobby thro~gh Dale and
the "Classic Tractor Fever" JoAnn Kautz of Chester,
video which accompanies it. who collect and exhibinracThe calendar and video are tors · of all make s. They
pro(lu'ced
by . Baxter accompanied
Gaul , to
Comm· un,·cations
of s·ssontln
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where he
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Indianapolis. Ind .. . and are .bought the R.C. now to be
sold online and in retail out- feat ured on the video .
lets. Two men from the firm
"I saw how much fun they
visited the picturesque Gaul were ha ving with the hobb y.
farm on Tuesday to photo- and that go t me interested in
graph and film the tractor. it,'' Gaul said.
witM Gaul behind the wheel.
His '39KC. is one of only
Gaul is a die-hard Allis- 5.000 made between 1939
Chalmers enthu•iasl , with · II and 1941. As he does with all
farm tractors, five garden of his new acquisitions, Gaul
tractors and a lot uf miscella- worked with Keith Collins of

Reedsvi lle and' Butch Wilcox
to restore the machine.
removing each piece, sandblasting it. sandin g it again
and pain.ting it with the di stinctive
"A lli s-Chalmers
Orange" paint, and then
piecing it all back together
agam.
The R.C. caught the atten -tion of a profess ional photographer at a tractor show in
Florida. who then put a picture in the hands of the
Indiana calendar publisher.
Most of Gaul's collection
comes from the 1930's,
inc ludin g
three
1938
n\achine s. Allis -Chalmers
stopped ma·king tractors in
1985. and Gaul's newest is a
1984 farm tractor. He plan s
to exhibit five from his collection at the Meigs County
Fair. It will be his first year
to sho w his collection there.
although he and his wife.
Paula. "have traveled around
the country to other shows .

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Roaring 20's display at

Chester Courthouse

Charlene Hoeftlchj photo

While the Chautauqua has moved on. remn ants of the .Roaring
Twenties theiJle of .the historic ·portrayals remain at the
Chester Courthouse. The extensive museu'm exhibit pepicting
the life and times of that era will rema1n 1n place for public
viewing for several weeks . Ukel~les. sheet music. Twentiesstyle. hats and spats. pictures of locals w1th bobbed hair and
hiked shirts. home accessones. ~nd Clothing ga lore tell the
story of the h1gh l1fe lived by many during the Roaring
Twe nties. Here Jeanie Ridenour. a hostess at Ctiester-Shade
Days . admires the display.

Now is the tine to make a commitmertt to build new
schools lor our kt:1s. if we don't. we lose the 64% that tJ;Je
·· stole is w~ling to pay.

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