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POMEROY - The Ohio
Fire Marshal is investigaling a Wednesday nlghl
hou;e fire on Union
Avenue in Pomeroy.
Pomeroy Pl,iice Chief
Murk Proft111 ~aid the
J\dkins residence, I09
Union Aw .. was burning in
two loclltions. but the fire
WltS quickly COt\ltlined . .
The Pomeroy t1re deptirl·
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pertlcile
events are played
n
DooVY
around the world.
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One of the oldest is
St Orlon'a
love
lhe Charity Chal·
40
MI. Paron
lenge, held annually
41 au-·a
in England. Afterward, the entrants receive a booklel·wilh a
commentary about
the denls. which al·
wuys adds flavor 10
an event. For one
lhing. you are almost
certain 10 disagree
with something the
unulyst wrote.
Today's deal occurred in this year's
event. which raised
BAilNEY
almost $1S.OOO for
the National Society
I SHOULD WAKE
for the Prevention of
PAW FER
Cruelty to Children.
Look onl)' at the
SUPPE.R !!
West hand. If the bid·
ding goes us given.
whul would you lead?
Now study lhe whole
CELEBRITY CIPHER
den!. How do you
by Lula Campol
think the bidding and
Ctltbrity
Clphtr
oryptogroml
oro oroalod from quolotlono by loll10UI
play should proceed'/
-lo, pool and prootnl. Eaoh ltnar In lhl clpnar otindo lor onothor.
To&lt;MyJ ctu.: {' I!IUIIII U
The booklet sug. gcsls that afler Easl
"HIROOYHX
DIIIIJOX'R
MITDO
opens four diamonds,
should overcall .
ZVR
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FZ 0
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8 ())\Of 10 Pe".Of'lE:.
~(,!-\\·
four spades. If he
JYFI'HYI
AIJNOHR
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r\N--~OCt&gt;. M'&lt; f-\~C&gt;,~. docs. the given uuc·
~ \0 &amp;. Wi!Ot-IC:&gt;· f!AAOCDI lion rs possible. with
IW,OJ
I'JNOHVS8HODTVFON."
East's double being
Lighlncr, showing a
DHT,TD
NIJ
ZODUOVJ
vo1d somewhere,
which he hopes part·
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.PREVIOUS SOLUTION- "Mtrrlagela our lilt, bill ohanoelo
grow up." - Joaepll Barth
ner cun lind on open"Divorot I• • game pltrtd by law-,tra.• -Cary Grant
·ing lead.
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Wesl, who expecls
his partner's void to
be in clubs, should
HIG NATE
leud lhar ace. Then,
once West sees the
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WHAT'S THE
RIGHT SOU ND
dummy, it shouldn't
EFFECT R:ll'.
be impossible for him
SOMEONE
to
find the heart-two
GETTIN!; HIT
IN THE HE.AD
shift to defeat the
WIT11 P.. WET
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contracl.
wASHClOTH?
However, surely
ULGEI
South should double
f6ur diamonds. True,
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this risks partner's
...
running to five clubs,
but il not only keeps
...,.:C;...;,.I,.;C;..,;;.B5...:U~I-r, Diplomacy can be spotted at
both majors in the
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every youngster's birthday party.
picture, but also
It Is the art ol dividing tha cake so
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leaves four diamonds
. . . . . - - - - - - - - . everyone thinks he has the· ---doubled as u possibil· . D E G T U B
WI&lt;AT MAKES 'fOU TI&lt;INK
, •• slice.
ity. West would raise ~....., ;;.....;;;...'.;;. ..,.,;..6_;,.I;;...,,...
HEV,
, -l 0 Como loll lht chuckle quoted
IT'S AN'( HOTTER NOW
to live diamonds, giv- 1 ....l..-~---1.-~.- l. .....J
MAIIIA6ER,
by filling In tho mlulnll word•
TI&lt;AN IT ALWAYS IS 7
L.
ing
North
a
problem.
you
dovolop
from llop No, J bolow,
IT'S iOO
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Maybe he should sel·
PRINT NUMBERED LETTE RS
I&lt;OT TO
tie for live heuns, but
IN THESE SQUARES
PLA'(
jumping to six is con" TODAY!
UNSCRAMBLE LETTERS TO
ceivable.
GET ANSWER
Si~t hearts requires
guessing the trull)p
SCIIAM-I.ITI ANSWIItS
suil correctly, which
Inlaid· Ankla ·Halve· Cosmos · St:NSE stALL
is a good be.t when
Nortli knows thai
01-1r new neighbor always seemed to be grumpy. My
husband says that II you don't have a sense of humor
Bust started with
AUGUST
you probably don't have any SENSE at ALL
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Hay Show

winners

ROCK SPRINGS . Winners in the · Meigs
Counly Fuir huy shuw,
sponsored hy Ihe Meigs SoU
und Wuler Conservuti&lt;lll
Dislrkl. w11ro unnounced
1odny us follow~:
Ciuss I, 75 percenl uf
more legumes: Duvid King,
VIrgil
King,
Cindy
Koblentz.
Cluss II, ull grnsses: Alun
Holter. Roy Holter. Patricia
Holter.
Class Ill. 49 percent or
less legumes: Palrlcia
Holter, Roy Holler, Virgil
King.
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Winning entries are on
dlsplny ut lhe Meigs
. SWCD boolh · locuted
belween lhe 4-H and commerclnl buildings for lhe
remulnder ol' fair week.

Junior·Fair
Goat Show
ROCK SPRINGS
Denise Hunnum und Cusex
Hunm11n were numed grnnd,
and roserve chmnplon
showmen., reKpe~tlvely, nt
the Melli&amp; County Junior
flair Oont · Show hotel
Monday nflernoon In the
show ring ut the Rock
Springs Fnlrgrounds:
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Both com poled · In lhe
beginner division.
Winners In the vurlous
breed
closses
were:
Lnmunchu.
Mellssu
Snowden. grund chumplon: ·
Cuscy Hunnum. reserve
chumplon: Nuhlun, Mellssu
S1iowJen, llfttnd chnmplon:
Suunen, Denise Hunn~m.
grund chum pion; Crossbred.
John Swnnson. grund chumpion: Cody Hunnum,
reserve dmmplon.
Juson
Bihl,
. BloomlngbLirg, judged Ihe
event.

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betng opum,.uc, you creute
your own luck with huppy re·
suit!',
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SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov.
22) •· MatterN thai pertain 10
your cureer und finunceH

Some quality friendship &lt; should be given prlorily over
could come uut of lhis bevy.
ony of your other interc•IH toLEO (July 23-Aug. ,22) ••
dny. You cun be quite lucky
Because you'll be popular
in this urea und score hig. ·
ll'ithitt y&lt;&gt;ur soda I circle tuSAG ITT AR!US (Nov, 2J·
day, &gt;Ou will ltavc u strong
Dec. 21) .. A1:~buu1 mid11ay.
influence over ycmr peer..
condilitHIS that coulcl have un
Yuur pkusunt and upbeat ucticl'i'ocr upon your fulllrt plun&lt;
ll&lt;~c will be contagious und
will start trcndins in your fuudnptc~ by all.
vor. You'll know when tu
VIRGO (Aus.'23-Sept. ZZl
hitch your hope&lt; to lhat red
•· Things can be juggled
wagon.
"'!"~hd today lo offset what
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jun
m1~ . I 01an out"' a no-go and
19) ·· Your greateot luck to:
t~.~I.V&lt;.~ ~ou the c~unce to purday will come about through
!'"'P·''~ ma proftHtble, on·g?· . un """Cillle with whnm you
, mg un_angemcnt. You II fit 1n ·• shore a common interest. ltup
tl\c. ptcture nicely. Know
a ride with lhat person 1., get
where l~ lc;&gt;uk .for romance
where vnu want In gn.
and Y&lt;&gt;U II hnd 11. T~e AstroAQi.JARI US (Jun. 20-Feb.
Graph Matchmaker tnslantly
1\1) .. Don't let •eff-doubt
rcvc~ls whtch !1gns are roslop you from making the
ma~uc. u)ly perfect for you.
.fir!l move nn someone you
Ma1l .St.75 IO Matchmak,r,
would like to know better.
c/o thiS, ne~spaper, P.O. Box
The feeling is mutuul and In·
167. Wtcklltfc, OH 44092.
terc!ttng results arc indlcut~d.
L,IBRA (SepL 23-0ct. 23) ·
PISCES (Feb. 21!·March
· It you remam hopelul ~nd
20) •. Just ~cause or first
~•p~clunl tnday. n01h1~g
glance •nmething uppeurs tu
n~ga11vc lh~.t happens wtll
. be 1ed1ou• or tou~h doe•n't
have any effect on you . Oy
ncces.•uri ly mean t1 will turn

uul to bu m. In fuct, you'll
opem1e ru your best today
when faced with a challenge.
ARIES(March11 ·Aprll19)
There' s a good ~ han c~
Y.Ou'll gel the opportunlly IO•
il11y tn temporarily !helve
things thai have tied you
down und 10 be uble lo speml
the reNI of Ihe duy wi rh some
fun und lnlereNtin~ fr~endN .
TAURUS (April 20-May
20) .. Thunk goOdness you've
!jOt your heud screwed on
llghl, bccau•e curly diHruptlono could pul you ma dilhur
today . You, however, will
tame the lion and hnng ubuu1
the reAnlt• you duire. ·
.GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
... Anyrhln¥ lmpnnanr lhnl
needs w bo cllscu.,ud ll!duv
s ~uuld b.&gt;·d&lt;&gt;ne. in private :.
W)Lhour uny klbu ~un lurkin g
ubnut 10 luke you off !ubje".
Agreements cun be made on a

in sheep·
show
~~NTIN~~ C~RR~SPQNPeNT

ROCK SPRINOS
Meghan Huynes. 2002 Mel~s
C'mml)' Fulr Queen. mudi.l u
dcfm sweep ol' the Melyl\
Coun1y Junior Fulr Sheep
Show Mondu)' night. ch1lm·
lnil bolh Gruml Clu1mph'n
Mnrket Showmun und Pnmd
Champion Murket Lmnb,
Chelseu Young wns Reserv.e
Chmnplon Mnrket Showmun
while Kuylee Milum huct the
Reserve fhumplon Murket
Lumb.
In
the
Murkot
Showmanship conlost, win·
nors were (In order by class):
Sonlor. Mc1Jhan HuyneN und
Theresu Bnkor:
Junior, Brook Bolin, Holloy
Wllllnm~ and Shuwna Duvls;
lntermodiule, ·
Chet~ea
YouniJ, Alyssa Buker and
Allshu Comp~on: Boglnner.
Acllon Pi1~omyt.'r. Mlchuol
Wrlfjhl und Dnwn Ill sse II :
Beginner, Kuylee Milam.
Ashlo)' Ray nnd Tlnu Druke.
Peewee
, Winning 1he
Showmunshlp compotlllon
was 4-yeur-old Austin Llt'e.
In tl\o Mnrket Lumb con·

TOP LAMI SHOWMIPe - MeQhlln Ha~no• and ChelitHI YQyf1i
wore namea l!rllna ana ·roeer~H~ champion •how~m~n, roapo\l'
ti~lv. al Mondi\Y nl&amp;ht' a Molaa County ~unlor fair Sl1tlt.lP Sh\lw.
From loft aro WOQt Prlnetl$!1 Tina Drake, Hewnea, f&lt;~lr Kin&amp;
Robblil Wt1ctctlo llntl YQuna. {Sentlnill ~t&lt;~ffl

lest, showing lhe tnp lumbs'in Alyssu . llukl)l' mHI ,"wtinn
euch dlvlsl(lll were:
Fn~om)'tll':
Ch1ss I (\lU. \ll pllllnds).
Cl11~~
Ytll
(L\!1· 1-I(l
Ollvln l)uvl~ nml Hully ('l'Uilllsl. Mli:htl~l Wrljjhl.
Duvls:
.
Ther~su llu~t:r Hllll R)'Hil
Cl11ss II (\l\l.to' pllundsl.
mos,
Holley Wlllinms, Kahlln
There wore
lnmhs
Dewhurst und Suzanne omered lntn lho Mur~llt l.umh
Oruesllr:
compethhm.
Chi~~ Ill (109· 112 p&lt;mndsl.
In 8ree\lhtt~ C\l1111JC!IItl\1n,
Z11ck Jeffers. Alyssa 8u~t.w H~lley Wlllhtms nnd Hummh
nnd RyPn Amo~;
Wllliums were nomad ~rnml
Ch1ss IV ( 114· 118 pounds). unct ros(rvo ohnmplun tireod·
Theresn Bnker, Mh.1 hnol lng shuwmen. 1'\lspecllvoly,
Wrlaht nml Htmnnh Wlllinms: · Holley Wllllmm hnd the
Clttss V ( llll· lll poumts). l!rumt ~hmnplun Sul1\1i~ !lwe
Jounnn Enst1111111. ' Mt.~ph"n while Onwn lllssell hull the
Hnynes nnd Kuvlee Milum:
re~en• e chmnpl\111 Sut1'n1k
Ch1ss VI (I~~· 1 2~ pounds), ewe. lhmnuh Wllllnms dis·
Kuylee
Milum,
Ao1lnn phlye(i the llrttnd chnmplnn
Fnoemyer n11d llrnok Bolin:
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VII
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Pick S: 9·11·4
!'lck 4: 2·4-5-5
sup1rLotto: 2·5-17·24·32·35
lonu• Bill: t 4
Klck1r: 7-8-7·6·8·8
lucktyl 5: H-27·32-34
Pick s nl&amp;ht: 8·5-9

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MIMOftiAL DIIPLAY - Bill Bono Form Antique Club mombtlrl htMl c.lOdlootoo tholr CliiPIHY

at the Malsa county Fair thlw yoar to l!d.laon Hollon. a eh!'lrtor member Md lonstlrne loll

!!Xhlbltor. Hollon dlod July 17. Onu of hll fovorlto trtJotorl, o :11l64 Formoll Sup r H. whloh hll
refurbished and hal dlspl!lylld Ill th fair mnny tlmo1, 11 on ~txhlbllllSttln thll yeor. It 11 plo!Yrtld
here at the memorlol dlspluy with Hollon'• 10n, Lltrry, .iloth oru chart r membor1 of tho olub.
which annually brlnQI In 215 or SO antiquo traotort and oth r form oqulpm!lnt for thllllnjoymont
of lalraoera. (Chorlono Hooflloh)
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Classifieds
· 83·5
Comics
86
Editorials
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Fair
A2,3rS
Movies
A3
Obltua ries
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Sports
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Weather
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Anw~ NUll' Mm·e locme\1 mn~tly In NMtil~uMt, Ml~dlc
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(lnlllpoiiM Silver Orit111e Pln~.u until tlw ~urly IINON, II
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iiiiMillnnte 11 ii11Uidutor to c•mducl ''&lt;loin !I Out ol' IJuMinoNM'
MllillM nt nil AmeN ~Inn: lo~tlllon~ .
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Chance of stonns lingers
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will he nchance nr ~htlwcr5 1111d thundcr5ttlrm~ n~l\\5~
un 11fltlily.
Tim National Wllllthcr Sl!rvl~ll nld hll.!.h~ ~lmultl oo In thc
Ill ill Hils tu.luwot• \Ill~. Low~ uvet111!!hl will be nround ?II.

IIIIDIR IHOWMIN - Brad Parker and Ashley Life were named grand end reserve champion commercial feeder steer show-

W"lher furtta"t

'l\•ul~ht...l 1 nt11y

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doudy with u ch11n~c of &amp;howers. A thundrtNII•I111 Is tll~o IJOsslb!c until mltlnl!!ht. Lows ncar 70, l.il!hl
~I mill winds. t hnnt't! ul rulti _.II Jlc~cnt.
Fildii)'... l1ul11y cloudy with II chttll~l! or ~huwcu nnrl thUI\•
dcrst\'11115. Highs ~b ttl \H . Stluthwcl!t wllldli :! to I 0 mph.
t 'hn n~r rain ~() Pll~llt\l.
l ~·1d11y nlght ...l)ilrtly dtludy with 11 thnnc~ tlf M howcr~ 1111d
thtmllct~ttlt~m . 6ows IIMI' ?0. Chnn~ll or rnltl
pc~llflt ,
Eltttndtd fui'@MMt
S11nn\ln ... tJnt11y dnutly \VIth n~ hiiiiCI! of &amp;htlwcn antlthun·
' ll~rMntms . Hll!.h~ !lb to 91. Chlllltll of min 40 ~1\ll!nt.
Stn111tluy nl~ht .. J'nrtly doudywlth 11 ehn11~e or showcrM nnd
thumiCI'Nt lll111~. LllW5 IICllr 7tl. ChiiiiCI! or rlllll l tl IJI!Il!lll\t,
Suuduy... Purtl,y ch:&gt; udy with 11 ~ hllnec tl( 8hllwcn t~nd thun· ·
dllt'slut·ms. 1-llllhS In the mid 80s.
Mtliltltt)l... l1uttly tltlutly. Ltlwa In tha mid 608 and hll!h-8 In
the mill Htls.
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11t~Ndny ... l,t~t11y doudv with n sllilht elmncl! of 8howera 1111tl
thtnld~t·~tuHn~. 6uw1 In tltll uptJCr Wat~nd hlt~hMin the mid 80s.
W~tlnc~\lay... Purtly duudy. A slljlht chrtllcc tlf showeu and
thtmllct'S t\lt'ms. t.ow1 In the upper Ms tmtl hli\hl ' In the mid

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They are pictured with Fair Queen Meghen Haynes . (Brian J. Reed)

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Horticulture
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Thompaon1

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IWCK !ii'IUNOS - cueumblnl no &amp;''~lun11
lltltrlaK In IIJ• Mtii&amp;R Count" •w•- 'tdi p "kl•• p1 Du r
: llonhw P" r H11rtlliulturt ·~...ru,1~ondv pl11~1. Ma.:t'ne'
: l'lllnw w t'O judMod MOIIdav v
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: und tlllltnlunts wore •wt~rtl/d 11~~~~ · :1~ ~~~~tm~·~~~·;~~
• u~ rnlluwst
mlunu IIWardtill ~~~~chlnl,
. Six ~ un, yallttw cam,. no nrlllr DIU, J11m11 D111n,
I" 111h11t\s ' t~will'lladl alx 111n, o1 von BaumJ aumm•r
: whltu ~tlrn IIQ pramluma aquuh, Briar 0111, Oevon
• IIWIII'll~tl: M1 X llllrl, yellOW Bllllmt ptlllY plln lqUIIIn, 110
. : ~Willll corn, ilK 11ur1, while prtmluma ~w•rdt~t urouked
: ~w~~~ ~UI·n , Jc11~l M~ndtlwl, neck '3ll~lh, no premluma
JnKtlll Mlllldow8 Devon
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11ntllll', 1lx cur! l111\ow IWil~t nw 11'" 11 : ncnrn lljUU ' rlnr
0111: dipper gourd1, llrlnr
. ~m11 . Dllvtln I uum, Juon Dill: ornnm11ntnl gnut•th,
: M~ttlluw tl, JMsl Montlow s: 1-\
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Moudow!, Jcu ~rny, no pflltttlunu nwnrded:
nnmc vnrfcty, llrlnr 0111.
• M11uduwt~ : 11 ix cur11, lndlnn Cnntuloupe, Bulct~, tJo pl'll•
CIJI'II , llcvull Bttllnl: (leek mlutn nwurtl~d : cutltultlU"c,
wheill. flutrll'lu l-loltcr, ltoy
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• f'lrt~t 1, lll'c, t'yuill 1\lttg vurletyblirlnr 0111, ntl tle~ontl
: l)uvlll Kill" i ~uh1lhlrK, Duvftl plu,c, cvotti1UUII1i Stnyuuur
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11 Wlnctlnp, DllriK Oruct~cr:
n~:· u un ' 0 u , 110 l'tlt Jonnthon , 110 lll'tll11fulittl
11111 ~~.
Duvl t.l
K:llt~t
Kcnnchcd, IHI jlrc lli1Ut118 uwurdcll: Momc B~uuty, no
· uw 111;Jct.l : sc n~~u l cnttty, llll premium! awarded : Ked
f'lritl rl uco l)uvld Kill!! ' Dllllt iOUtl, no rlnt plnco,
: Lut~utlu. no iwcmium8 uwurtl: Bvelyn llulltln: Orlt11oM
~ u : 1111111 ~ vul'lcty, · lltl (lnt 0tJidcn no ~fllmluntl uwnrtJ..
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ums awnrdcd, name vnrlcty,
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On~cl\ ~u hhUJIC, Devon t)evtJn . a~um :
grape,
IJtiUill DtltiM CTrucMcr· red , Co n~ord, no prcmlun1~
cuhhll~c. 110 Jlfllntlum u:Vurd· nwnrdotlt IJnfllott (leur, plnte,
: llt.l: t'l!~ lllutH, Devon Huutt1: 110 nr11l plnco, Oorltl Orueser:
; ltllllllltll!M, I'Cd, 11cVUII I:JUltlll M
UI!Uf fliJUf, piUill, 110 (ll'eltll•
· Juxu11
Mcuduw 8, Joss I utns nwnl'llcd: yellow pcut hM~uthtw ~: ll111111hli!M, )ICilrJW, 118, plutc, 110 nm ~~~~~~~. ltoy
11ov 1111 lluu 111 , An 1111 Wotrc. Hullc~t while pcuchcabplutc,
Juxou Monllt1W" ' \0111Uitlll8, 110 nrst plucc, Muxinll )'cr.
, white , Jc"MI MouJuwM: tolt1u· Uluckbcrry, Duvld Rlna.
· tuoM. !'cut' r·otl. llrlur Dill, ltoy l-luli cn biucbcrr)', no
: Doi'IM lrttg!cr, Devon Buum: lltllltliU111M uwurdcd; best tlls·
: ttJIIIUIII~ M. jl~llf ycfluw, Hrlur play tlf aurtlcn proou~c. l:lrlur
: 1)111: llllllltltiCN, chorry, Annu !Jill, Jc18l McudtlW8, Juxtlt1
. Wull'c, ltrl ur Dill, Juon · Mouduwst lur11~8t (lotuto, no
MouduwN: t ll llllll oo~. bl ·~o lur, lll'lliii) UII1 owurdcll : lur~cs t
()ovolll llt111111: yut:tl·IOIIJ! Jlolc jlll111pkln, Dcvot1 J1uuru:
IJCUIIN , llldit!t fllu~c, Devon urg~•t wutofl11illtJn, Devon
, lluu111: )!teen roil hu1h bctlll!l, HulH11t lur~est qpple, Evclyit
• IJvc lyn tf,,ll,ut, Brlur l:llll, Htllll111, l:lcvon IJuum: lttrj!est
: A l k~ 'l'ht itttflNOII : II II tit lxlunM, tulllnttl, l:tvclyn l-lolftlll,
: 1111 11tHI plu~ll . I )~Vt!l1 l:luum; llovon l:luum, Brlur Dill;
· w hll ~ unluiiN , Brlor 1)111, lura~•t ~ u ~ umbcr 1 Allen
: llv~ l y u llulltlll: yellow Ul8hop, llriAr IJIII, ooth Nrst
rllllttnx, llrlur Dill ; jlllllctHiliiR, plueet longa! t cu~umbcr,
I 'yntJ I KhtM,
i\llcn f118hup , 11rlur t)lll,
· litH jlcllJll'f!, Urlur Dill. , Of'ul IJyer: luq;osl st]UIIsh,
: l)cvott
IJuum.
JcK!I lirlur 1)111, Dcvo11 lluum:
: MctttlowM; swoet poppon, no lur~est ~ll tllufouflc, lJovon
: f'lr11 fl luc~ .. Devon ll uu111 , Hutti1H largest cur tlf ttlffl,
: Juxo11 Mcuduw t~: turrots. Ocvon 11aum: lon11est bcu11,
• llr1ut' Ill II •. Dovu11 lluuttt: l:lcvo11 Buutn: · lur11cst cub·
. IUtllll!!. llll nr!t jliuco, Allee bai!Co IJcvun BuUill : f'rouk
'f'ht1llljl!lll1: jltCM CUClii111JctM, VOijOlttblcN, 110 flr'!l pfucc,
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I'IIDIR IT~IRI - Wadi! Collins and Janice Carr •~owed the 1r1nd lnd re11rv1 ohtmp)"rJ.Jlqmmerolll feeder etear• durlnl Tuteday 1 Junior Fair Commerolal Feeder Steer Show. They lrt pictured with B11f Prlnoall Athley Life end Fair Queen
MtlhAn Haynu. (BriM J. Reed)

Photogra·phy winners.named at fair
Stm 11 ~POAt

I'OMUIWY - Put Wblf of
l'oltletoy wo11 both the best of
~ lmw und rcMetvc best of
~ how rosette ~ lt1the ·photugrullhy Cnl1tj1elitl on ullhc Mclys
t'outtty h1lr.
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Her 0111ry In tho ·NilU)lshut
"l~c Itt IIIIIUt·c doscups look
bl;lKt &lt;If shuw, wh llo un
ll111urgctt1clll of' chthlrcn's por- .
trults won reserve best of
KNOW,

Manuel.
Children portraits: Put
Wolfe. Stacie Pullin s, , and
Renee Corson.
.Nature . closoups : Joyce
Manuel, Sharon Curd. and
Sharon Prunk.
Sports and/or sporting
events : . Put ·Wolf, Robert
Bailey, und Sharon Prank.
Flower~: Debbie Spencer,

Peggy Crane, und Carolyn
Nicholson.
Birds: Joyce Manuel , Gina
Tillis, und Peggy Crane.
Insects: Peggy Crone, Ben
Crune, and Stucle Pullins.
· In the category called
Mei11s County Pair for snapshot picture!, the winners
were Wendy Hannum, p.,ggy
Crane, and Dustin Johnson.

POMBROY - Opal Dyer
won beat of show in the apple
oatmeal cookie contest In the
baklna and cannlni dlvlalon
at the Melli• County Pair.
Taldna second waa Maxine
Dyer, with Anita Muuer
placinll third.
Winners In the varloua bak·
lni classes, listed first and
second, were as follow;
Breads
Banana nut bread, Reta
. Ord, Donna Jenkins, and
· · Linda Rathburn; zuchinnl
· bread, Anita Musser an~
Linda Rathburn; bakina
powder biscuits, Evelyn
Hollon and Linda Rathburn;
· yeast rolls, Donna Jenkins
. and Carrie Morris; monkey
bread, Opal Dyer and
Maxine Dyer; cinnamon
rolls,
Donna
Jenkins;
muffins, Linda Rathbum .
Cakes
Chocolate, Carrie Morris:
spice cake, Linda Rathburn:
carrot! cake, Linda Rathburn.
Cookies
Oatmeal, Maxine Dyer,
Janis Macomber, Opal Dyer:
.plain sugar, Donna-Jenkins.

Michael 'Clem' Weaver
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lid~ '• B1aultj Salin

NtWI Departm1nt1
The main number 11 882·2 180.
Department tldtntlonl art:

SOUTHERN BAND -. Students In the Southern High
School/Junior High School marching band have been busy

getting ready for the upcoming school year. ,Students are
shown hare practicing their marching under direction of band
teacher Jeanette Oldaker, (Mar·y Freeman)
elementary school bands.
The bund has 11 real fun in
Southern Principal Oordon
Fisher
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"''111 behind the bund HXJ
perce nt ."
said
Fisher.
"There's no reason why we
can't huve 40 ·kids out there
murching in t.hut band ."
Fis her said he encourages
students to join band und
stick with band, adding that
he was Impressed with the
spring concert .
·There is still a lot of work
to be done.
For instance, the band
members stili do not have
uniform s, u necessary item
for competition. One gout Is
to have the band ready for
concert band competition by
the end of the coming
sc hool year.

· Already boosters have
been busy raising funds to
purchase needed items for
the bund. Variou s fund -raisers. includins pizza sales
und car washes. will be
held , In addition. the band
will be selling car-·window
llngs ut Southern sporting
event a.
The nex t band boosters
meeti ng will be 7 p.m. on
Monduy. Aug. 19, at
Southern High School in the
bund room . Everyone is
welcome . .
The hours the students
spend marching und practicin~ is u sign of thetr commttment to the bund pro·
gram, Oldaker said.
"The kidl are really dedlcuted to lhfiS bund," Oldaker
remarked.

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LOCAL BRIEFS
tire ~. to inche~ or smaller In
diameter, one time.
. The truilcr will be on the
sitl.l for two months. but tiros
must 1&gt;o t ~n tlnly when a
worker h 111 the trui ler.

Letart 1\vp.

to meet
. LETART FALLS -'- Leutrt
Township Trust1--es will meet
Monday 111 5 p.m. ut the
o111ce building.

Woodland ·
group plans·

Tire dlposal
llQMEROY In &lt;tn
attempt to reduce the threat
of the West Nile Virus, the
County
I-Iea hh
Meigs
Department will offer a ti re
disposal service on Au!J. 21
and Aug. 23 from noon until
4 p.m.. 111 the health depunmenl parking lot.
According to Hea lth
Commissioner Norma Torres.
residents may brjng up to 2S

meet1n1
NELSONYILLB
Southeast Ohiu Woodland
Interest Uroup will meet at 6
p.m. on.Aug. 19. The progrnm will nwer beekeeping
busies by Boh Reliford. at hit
home at 696 Pleasuntvilte
Ave.. Nelsonville.
lnformution is available
from J)oyte Melick ut 740669-;\131.

LOCAL STOCKS

Janis Macomber: tuco sauce.
Tracy Beaver and Sheila
Curtis.
Julcu
Tomato juice, Sheila
Cunla and Tertii WU1on;
arape juice, Tlreaa Wllaon;
bluckberry Juice, Lula Toban;
Y-8 juice, Tracy Beaver.
Canned fruit
Apple pte fllllna. Janis
Macomber and Sheila Curtis;
blackberries, Maxine dyer
and Opal Dyer: p:eachcs,
halves, Maxine Dyer and
DOpal Dyer: peaches. slice.
Junlil Macomber; pears,
Ma"ine Dyer and Opal Dyer,
Canned veaeta ble1
. Whole beets, Opal Dyen
sliced beets, Sheila Curtis
nnd John Cook; lima beans,
Janis Macomber: snap beans,
Opul Dyer; cabbaae. Tracy
Beaver; carrots,
Janis
Mucomber; quartered tomatoes. Opal Dyer and Maxine
Dyer; areen tomatoes. Janis
Macomber; vcactable soup.
Maxine Dyer and Opal Dyer:
hot pepper rings, Trucy
Beaver; sauerkraut, Tracy
Beuvcr and Sheila Curtis;
and hot sauce, Teresa Wilson.

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Appltcatfons for The·Down Payment Assistance
Program (CHIP) wfll be available August 20,
· 2002 through August 30, 2002 at the Meigs
County Grants Office located at 117 East
Memorial Drive, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.

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Macomber; grape. Opal
Dyer, Maxine Dyer. and
Janis Macomber; strawbcrric
Oina Tillis and Janis Manuel;
blackberry, Gina Tillis and
Tracy Beaver; blueberry,
Olna Tlllla and Joyce
ManueL
·
Jellies, apple, Tracy Boa ver
and Rcta Ord; blackberry,
Lula Toban and Maxine
Dyer; grape, Rota Ord and
Tracy Beaver.
Spreads, apple butter,
Maxine Dyer, Opal Dyer, and
John Cook.
·
Pickles, dill, Joyce Manuel
and Janice Macomber; bread
and butter, Joyce Manuel,
Janis Macomber: sweet,
Maxine Dyer and Opal Dyer:
zucchini, SaundrA Bush nnd
Tracy Beaver.
Relishes
End of the garden. Joyce
Manuel and Sheila Curtis;
sweet pepper. Tracy Beaver;
bean reltsh. Saundra Bush
and Joyce Manuel; cucumber
relish, Janis Macomber.
S11uces
Tomato catsup. Trucy
Beaver: spaghetti sa uce,
Teresa Wilt on und .Janis
Macomber; pina sauce,

Tue~day.

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Mich11el Keith "Clem" Weaver,
Aug. 1~. ~()()2, at Pleasant
Yultey Hospital, Point ('leasant, W.Va.
He was born May I9, ICJ50, son of Thoma~ E. und Betty J.
Weaver of New !Iaven.
llesides his parents. he is survive(! by his sister and brolher·
in-law, Frances and Mike Taylor. und two brother~ and sistersin-taw, Ctyd~ and Elnora Weaver and Ni•· ~y and Virginia
Weaver. uit of New Huv~n : eight nie~es 11nd nephews; and
seven 11reat.r\ieces and ilr~ut nephews.
He was preced~d in death by his grandpurents, Clyde and
Bessie Ferguson and Ervin and Dai~y Weaver.
Services will be t I a,m, Friday in Andcrwn Funeral Home.
New Haven. with Pustor Glen Lambt·rt ofliciutlllil· Friends
may cu ll at the funeral hom~ from ll to N tonight .
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· Wll1ncrMh1 the vurlous cutcorloM, 11 1 tcd 11tsl, second und lilT 01' THI lll'i' - Taking
thfrd I'C !pectlvcly, \l'CI'C tiS (of • . bOth thll blllt bl lhOW, ilf1(j
tow 1 :
reserve belt of llhow In phoSutttlNhut Nlzc
tography from amon11 360
entries
Pat · Wolf of
April
I!Jolnlng the etafl of
LunJscupc unt:l scuscupc: Pomoroy. wes
She's pictured hera
Joyce Manuel, l'uuln llurt und dl aplayln" her wlnnltlfl.
Wcttdy 1-hmnum.
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Anlmtti N unulot Birds: · antrlel. (Charlene Hoeflich)
1H N. ltqond, M(ddllrcQrt, Ob(p .
Receive
10% OPP liny tervoe with thlt ad
Debhlc SjJcllcer, f{ cncc Stucle l'ullns, Joyce Manuel,
preuntld
to
April .
other dl1oounlt applicable.
Cut·wu,
und
C'urolyn Olnu Tillis .
112•2721
Nkholsor\ ,
.
. Adult portrults: Ojlal Dyer,
Adult poritults : Chery l Attna Wolfe, and Joyce
'rrlpleu, 'l crc~u DIJtfie, und
r
PI!II!IY C'tllnll,
Children's pumultst Shurot1
Prank , Olna Tillis, und Ju111cN
Deun·,
~tillite closcUJI!: Put Wolfe,
Jt,lbcrt Bullcy u11d L111du
Ruthbum.
JllowctN : Anltu Mu ~sc t,
Joyce Mu11ucl, und Cheryl
'l'tljllctt.
!J irds: Jt1ycc Mullucl , Anltu
Musser, uud l'cggy ('rune.
lrtscct.1: l'cggy CrtlltC. Puulu
llurt. und Joyce Manuel.
l~tll"rl!fntcnt~
·
Eligibility will be determined based on time and date of application
Lundscuflc utttf scuNc upc :
and low to moderate income status. For further information about this
t'uroly11 Nlcl1ulson, Anitu
program please contact the Meigs County Grants office at 740·992·7908.
Mli!NCt, Slturun llrutt k.
. Anlnutl s uttdlot' hlttf N:

Opal Dyer, Maxine Dyer,
chosolato chip, Reta Ord,
Donna Jenkins, and Opal
Dyer; peanut butter, Maxine
Dyer, Linda Rathburn, and
Donna Jenkina; brownleaf
not Iced, Carrie Morrla. Opa
Dyer, Donna 1onklna; brown·
loa, iced, Donna Jenkins and
Carrie Morris,
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Apple, Bvelyn Holon,
Brenda VenQY and Mary ·
Rose: ~can, Evelyn Hollon,
Anita Muuer and Donna
Jenkins; peach, Donna
Jenkins; ralaln, Mary Rose.
·
Candy
Chocolate fudae, Opal
Dyer, Reta Ord, and Maxine
Dyer: peanut butter fudge,
Carrie Morris, Sharon Hull
and Matdne Dyer: white
fudge, sharon Hall; hard tack,
Melissa Coleman.
In the cunning division. the
winners were:
PreserYesl
Jams and jelles
Preserves, peach, Gina
Tillis and OP,IIf Dyer; straw·
berry, Memlec Bryant and
Lula Toban;'jams. black rasp·
berry, Maxine Dyer, Vicky
Russell.
and
Janis

Robert Clark
MIDDLEPORT - Robert C'lar~. 48, Mtddlep~.~n. dted
Monday. Au11. 12. 2002 in Denver. Colo.
.
Arranaements will Pe annoum·ed by. l.le11i Fun~r11l Home.
Point Plea, unt. W. Ya.

.· Winners named in baking/canning
contest at Meigs County Fair
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All at

The students ure already
preparing for this year's
debut at the AutJ. 24
Southern-Berne Union foot·
ball 11ame in Fairfield
County. The band's' home
debut will be 111 the Sept. 6
f ball
·h S h
0~\ia, game WI\ OUt
Band can1p bcian July 22
and lasts all day. Students
spend the moming learning
their mllrching steps while it
is still relatively cool outside.
then retreat into the high
school for instrument practice in the afternoon.
"Four days a week, 20 to
32 kids· take to the field 10
march and play," Olduker
said.
.

. RACINE - A reincumuted
: Southern High School
Marching Band will be tak·
: ing th\l field thi s fall.
': Southcm's current band
:- has been four years in the
: making , with three of those
:. years under the direction' of
: band
teacher Jeanette
. · Olduker. After an ubscnce of
: severul yeurs, the school's
: band program was reestob·
:: lishcd four rears ago with
: just u handfu of students.
• Even after the bund's rein:: stutcment, urrangomcnts for
: certain mu sica l selections.
: including tho Stur Spangled
·: Bunner, h11d to be udupted for
. the band's limited number of
instruments. This year, even The past school yeur wus
experienced band members the first year Oldaker was
are busy fllleamlng some tra- able to work with clcntcntary
d'11 1 1ba d
school students on a regul11r
ona n urrun~cments, basis. due to the combining
Southern's bund rs coming
right 1iiong. Oldaker com· of the district's elementury
·: mented, observing that the and junior high schools.
program has to be built up Prior to coming to
starting at the elementary Southern, Oldaker worked ut
school leve l.
Sheldon-Clark High School,
"There has been some and Inez and Wurl1eld middle
intcrruptiotls in the band pro· schools in Kenwcky for
gram in the previous yours," seven years.
· she suid. "It tukcs time to get In the post, band was pretty
feeder bands lined up to much limited to junior high
Increase membership,"
. and high school students.
This year, the band has Now students us young us
incrensed from 18 members fourth grade can join band.
to 32. Sixth-grade band Even younger students attend
enrollment is at 17, hopefully music classes.
· ensuring. a new cro~ of stu· The band, in its current
: dents for next year s junior fonn, debuted in May with 11
: high und high school march- spring concert featuring bo!h
: ing bands.
·
high school/junior high and

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.Revamped band ready for adion

Ohio weather

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SENIOR Cl'flZEN DA)'
8po11101' ol !111 Day "RIDI!NOUR GAH"

AIISr Cllluno wllh Go~den l~~&lt;koye Cord
odmllll!d fl'llllll MO Pm
4:00p.m. Klddlo Trlll:tor Pull · Small Show Arena
4:00p.m. 11ny Tot Show and Toll · Hill Sluflo
5:00p.m. Alllaon RoiC· Hill Stale
6:00p.m. Doa Obodlonco Show - Llv011ock Show Arona
6:00p.m. Norlhcall Clutter UMW Churches- Hill Staao
6:00p.m Tractor Pull -Pull Tr!Wk
7:00p.m. Hlflh Country· Orondatand
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8:00p.m. Out• Pnlr!J B1111d· Hill Staae
8:30p.m. Norlhwcltl'errtwry. Orand !land
II :00 p.m. Ootct Clo10
FRIDAf. AUGUst 16, 2002
8po1110r or tho Dar RJDENOVR GAS

Varloua11mot: ThoMaatc•of "ThoCap llnt~era"
7:00a.m. a.... Open
9:()() a.m. Junior Fair Pet Show • Small Show Arena
I 0:00a.m. Klddlt Tractor Pull of Chlllllplont • Small Show Arena
II :00 a.m. Roll Call for Markel Lfvetlock Membera •
Lfvcllock Show Arona
12:00 p.m. Bicycle Drawlna · Hill S&amp;a~e
I:00 p.m. H11111cu Raclna - Race Track
•
.2:00p.m. Market Rebbltand Pwllry Sale -Llve111M;k S.how Arona
3:00p.m. Dairy Markel Peedor Sale· LlvoiiOCk Show Arcnp
3:30p.m. Dairy Swc plllket • Lfve1tock Show Aron1
4;00 p.m. Mllllcet Limb Sale -Llvettock Show Arena
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dank's We•t Vlrglnla Dlvlslon.
"I'm rully etelted •buut the protpeet of opening a
11ew braneb •r Farm en Bank and headlna up tbe
Wttt Vlrglnl• blvlelon. I look forward to the ~h•l·
lengtt and arowth thll new venture wtll afl'ord me,"
Mike has been In the bank~
Ina busine11 for 27 years, but
recently came aboard the
. Fatmers Bank team to head up the new West Virllinla
Division. MIke knowe I he banklna bu1lne,s lnelde out, and
has worked In almost every position. He starled out a ~ a
teller, then worked as a cashier, cotlecllons, assiAtant manaaer
and as a branch manaaer. Mike then advanced his career by
workin11 as a consumer loa~ officer, and then a commercial
Will j!l'&lt;lmoted to Set!lot Loan Officer, and then to Executive V\ce-l'mldent,
and mott ieeently to Pmlden1 of the Ohio Valley ~alan, Mike
btiHIJii a VIIStatnl.)' of experience, and a wealth ofknowledfle lo the
table, and 18 8UI'e to be an ll!l!!tl to f'atmm Bank,
Mike Is h11!mbet of Saini Paul Lutheran Church, and hu
been Involved wllh many oraanl:tallon. In the area includ11111 tht Moon C~lint)' Chamber of Commerce, l'leuant
Vllley Ho1pil1l 1 l'i:llrtt l&gt;lenant Llun1 Club, and Muon
County Development Authority Board.
Mike !elides In New Havel! with hit wife, Holly. They have a

1on, Weeley and a dauahter, Merrily, · ,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _""'
and two aranddauahten, In his spare
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Pomeroy/Middleport, Ohio

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Meigs County Fair

Relay for Life ·
The Gulliu CoUIUY Unil of the
AIIK&gt;rkun Cam:cr Society will hold
its annual Relay for . Life .in the
Gallipnli &gt; City Park Friday und
Salurduy.
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R~.·l uy for Li f~ is the Ameri cun
C.uu:cr Sudety's signature activity
I hat oflcrs everyone in the ct&gt;mmu·
nity un opportu11ity to purtkipatc in
rhc J'i ghl aguin't cu nccr. The even!
will begin 111 6 p.m. Friduy wilh the

Dance

. High Country will per)·mm l1t Ihe grandslund ul the Meigs night will be Trick Pony ut 8 p.m.
Entenainment will be fealuft'd Thursday. Friday and
Coumy Fuir al 7 p.m. wllh Northwest TerntorJ to follow ut
Dance ut Southside
Saturday
evenings on the hill stage at the fan.
8JO p.m. Fenturcd attruction ttl the grundstun .lin Suturduy
Community
Center,
Suturduy. from 7 to 10
p.m. featuring "Cherry
· Ridge."

Loose
Change band

opening cere monies.

Thursday thru Sulurduy
the Iron Gute will host .
the Loose Chunge Band.
The band will play every
night from 6·1 0 p.m on
the putio.

· Stew "Rhino" Rcinhurdl , from
101.5 The l&lt;i vcr, will scrw as lhe
master of ccrcmollics. and Gulliu
Cou111y Fair Queen und cancer sm.
vivor Alki11 Halley will be li1c
guest spcukcr 10 kkk·off the eve nt.
The S(u·vi vnrs Lap will slurt at
6 :~ 0 p.m.. followed by the cvcnl's
l'ir~t ~ cvcr Carl~~ivcr

hap to rccog-

nitc and hnnur those wlw so will ·
i11gl y help ·und support friend' und
fam1ly members diagnpscd with
cu r"cr. Tcum laps will hcgin after·
ward :utd will continue until the
end of the event al II&lt; Hlll on
Suttlrday. !'or more informution ,
&lt;.:all M..:Furlund ut 446·5679.

Beach Blast
Beach Blast, Saturday,
noon to 4 p.m., rain or
shine. Kids and parents
can build sandcastles,
blpw giunt bubbles, play
water critter tic-tuc-toe,
octopus ring toss,limbo
und more. $4 adults. $3
kids, teachers, students,
und seniors. Free to mem·
bers und children uge 3
und under.

Naturalist
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Th~ Gre'ul~r ll111llington Park ami
Rcncution Di&gt;lri&lt;.:l offers a naturul ·
i't progrmn cuch week thmughntll
the summer ut the Ritter Pnrk Ros·e
Garden Room with u View. "Smelly
Skunks ;md Fetid Foxes - Why
So me Animals Sti11k".is uvalluble ut
2 p.m. Friuuy u11d 10 a.111 . Smurduy.
Other progrums inclt1de "Lend u
Hand ," Au~ . 16- 17. Admission is
$1, nnd dtddrcn younger thun i3
must be llecompunicd by un t1duh .
Cull (304) 6'16· 5'154 · tH' visit
www.ghprd.org.

Riverfront ·
Ribfest VII .
llarris l{iverfrollt i'urk , Ribfc,l
runs 5 lo II p.m Aug. 15: 4 to II
p.m. Aug. I6: II a.m. to II p.m.
A11g . 17 and noon to 5 p.m. Aug IX.
• Ribfesl fcaltrre~ ciglll lltllional rih
vendors. li ve llll~&gt;i &lt;.:, kiJ 's ganlc&gt;. a
11e1ting Zllll and tlln Aug. IR) a &lt;.: IJ., .
&gt;i.: &lt;.:ar ' hllw. Admi»ion i' $2; $1
for d1ildrcn younger than 12. All
m:tivi tics and gum" arc free liJWil
mlmissit&gt;n. For more i11formullo11 ,
et" · ·o11li11c lit hltp://ww w.
lt&lt;.:arena .&lt;:om or calllhe lluu1ington
Civk Arena at n04) (,tJ(J.5 lJ90.

Musical auditions
Appalachian 'R eg ional Tlicatre
uuditions for RidHord
0 ' Brien 's mu&gt;i&lt;.:ul , "The Rock y
llorror Show," from () to 1) p.rn ,
Monda y und Tue"luy ut the former
McCiettigun &gt;. 1434 Jru Ave .
t':dlbuck' tire &lt;:onduclcd from 6 to
Ill p.m. Aug. llJ. Pari' urc uvuilahlc
for approximately eight women and
nine men . Rchc:u·,al' begin ut 7
p.m. Aug . 2(o . l'er fo~mum:cs urc
'chcdtllctl for late O..:tohcr. Visil
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www.art west virgi ni:t.lJrg.

1he Glass Menagerie·
.Free Spiril Prmluctioll' offer&gt; the
pluy ny Tcnllesscc William' at Xp.ni .
Aug. 16-17 and 2 run. Aug. IXal I he
Mu,curn of An. 'Tickets arc $6. Send
e·r11;1i l joyj&lt;Hwthan ([!!yah&lt; x &gt; . ~••m .

'Mountain
Stage•
The West Vltginiu
Public Radio production
features the New Song
Fcstvial at 3 p.m. Sunda~
at Chnrles Town. Vistt
www.newsongfestival.co
m. The Aug. 18 concert,
which moves back to the
Cultural Center Theuter
will be at 6 p.m. Tickets
are $6.50 in advance or
$10 at the door. Tickets
are $6.50 in advance and
$10 at the door. Cnll
(304) 556-4975 Ext. 3.

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outhcrn Gospel music returns 10 the Bob Evans
Funn in Rio Grande on Suturday. The concen
is prescn1ed in partnership with JOY·FM radio
in Point Pleasant. WV.. and SoutH Shore, KY.
The concert will be held in the same location, ut the
.shcltcrhouse directly across the road from the Bob
Evans rcstaurmn.
Cutes open ut 4 p.m. with the concert scheduled to
hcgin at li p.m. A pr~·w n &lt;.:crt will get lhe evening
starlcd fcuturin g lo~:al men 's quartet Forgiven 4 ut S
p.m. A full concessions tand will be oCfercd and will
femurc Boh Evan's prodtr&lt;.:ts. This un outdoor event so
guc,ts will need to bring their own lawncht1irs. In the
event nf inclcme11t weather the concert will be nll!vcd
indoor&gt;tu 111c University of Rio Grande Lyne Center.
Ti &lt;.: k ~ t' arc $10 in advam:e for adults and $5 for chi I·
dren 12 and under. Adults prkcs will go up to $15 on
the day of the wnccrt. For more information on where
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survive. The late' l in this tong line of pro?.rams is no
cx~:cptiofl :uid the produtcrs :md host of ' Surviving"
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unu, ual contestants who arc also wi lling to go to
extreme&gt; in an cfforl lo daim the grund prize for them·
selves. Place this group in a house that has been haunt·
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owner 40ycar' ago ami you've got the makings fnr a
mu,Hee TV show ~nd '!lur~c~. That's just the be~in­
nmg·ol the mystery 111 "SurviVIng: Bones Manor.'
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7 p.m. on Aug. 17 and help solve the mystery at Bones
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Ticket' arc available al the museum anu at Engraving ·
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HIGiillGHTS
Big Bend youth
football
sign-ups

ATHENS - The "fft's.tuntm fif. lm\ler hh· bell, one thlnji Is ulretl\ly
teen " is the leust \Jf Anthony ti p~f\'111:
' ll\" whole lot IIUl\lt~lll frum high
H11ckt'll'~ WOf•
des these s~.·hool." Hul.'k.en snld aner 1\ie&gt;duy \
first se~sinn, "I wem 10 pl't'p ~chtll&gt;l
dtlys.
The lui· roo Md it\ u whole lorlllflbl't'lll ffllm
entell. thut. In high school. muybcl rh~1-.: "'"'
youn~ vne or twu govd ptuyNs 011 \IIW 1~m11 .
w i d e In colleje, ever}'lllle is jllllll.l."
rec eiver On 1\lr of ll(\jUstlng Ill tilt' hijjher
t'ronr level o com~lhlon, lht.~ twwei\1
Sulem . mi.Hnbers ol' 1he Uohcat l'ollllllill 1\un·
Vu .. is just one ot' 21! Uy huve lind to "(lju~t to seveml nthllr
Ohio lft'shn1e111rying tu muke tllllllllll uspects 1&gt;f Dlvl~l\111 I 1\ll&gt;lllliU, in~ l \111·
tor them sillve~ 111 this summer's two· h111 the daUy mNtlnjs. tht1 lil'lll)hll»
· a-dny training camp. And wllh just pmctlces und pl"ybol,l(s tht.~ sl1e ,,f u
thft'e dnys of ruu. squad pructice phOilt) book.
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MASON, W.Vu . - The
Big Bend Youth Foothull
Leugue will hold signups for
the full season beginning
toduy and running through
the month of Augusl ut the
Muson Bnsc bull Fields in
Mason. Signups will be from
6:30p.m. to R:30 p.m. tnduy
tmd Thurs ., Aug. 22. und.
from 10 u.m . 10 I p.n1.
Smurduy, A~g . . 17 und
Saturduy, Aug. 24.

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Taylor
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The new
sports guy
in town

Eastem youth
· football
sign-ups
TUPPERS PLAINS
Sign-ups for the Eastern
Youth FoOibull Leuguc will
tuke place I0 u.m. Smuiduy
·01 Eastern High School for
grudes 3·6.
There is u sign-up fee or
$40.

Melp1oH .
results
Here are results from the
Meigs High School gill f
leum's piny this week .
Tuesday
(Ill CUI'I'sldtl, l'ront nine,
pur 36)
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Teum Scores: Gull iu
Academy 167, PllrlsmPuth ·
169, Mc1gs 176, Snurh Gulliu
N/A.
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Meig s: Josh Vcnoy 40,
Jeremy Bunks 43, Josh Ruy
46, Beh Bookillun 47, Juke
Venoy 50, Cody Hysell 50.·
Medali st: Aaron Miller,
Gullin Acudemy, 39.
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Wednesdny
(nl Riverside, front nine,
p11r 3~)
Team Scores: Meigs 16R,
Wuhuma 179.
Meigs: Jeremy Bn11ks 36,
Juke Venoy 43, Josh Venoy
44. Ben Bookman 45, Josh
Ray 51, Cody Hy sell 57, Kris
Gunther 57.
· Wuhumu: fun Smith JlJ,
Jonathan Dillon 46, Brandon
Dewees 46, Heath Stanley
48, Tony Tulloh 50, Garrett
.Kaylor 57, Timmy Roush 58.

MLB labo'
talks hit snag
NEW YORK (AP) labor talks hit a
snug when the sides delved
deeper into the key economic
Issues, leuving the union's
e~ecutlve board on truck to
set a strike date f'riduy.
Rob Manfred, the owners'
top labor lawyer, has repeatedly expressed optimism, but
even he udmitted little head·
way was made ut the bargEd n·
lng table . .
The board iH to huld a tele·
phone call Friday, and without progress probably would
set a strike date, most likely
Aug. 30, according to a per·
Kon familiar with the pluyers'
deliberations who spoke on
the condition he nol be iden·
tified.
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Clevtllanct's Jim Thome hits a two-run, third-Inning hamt~ run off Tampa Bay pltehor Paul
Wilson on Wednead11y.Omar VI~QUQI also t1core&lt;1 on the homer. Catchlnf! lor Tam!lfl BllY 1ft John Flah~rty. (AP)

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Tribe.sinks D-Rays
Clevelund 's !!Il ls Burks hild 11 lll'nkllll·hul ~lnp l e 10
lefl durin ~ 1he first lnnlnl! for his 2,000th ~111\ler hit.
He also drove lnu run wl!h 11 fll'lh·innlns. hroken·hnl
slnt.tle 111111 p111 the lnuluns up 3·2.
Burks, who wus 3· ftlr-4, hus 27 Rills In hi ; lust 2\.l
snmes.
Clevehmd sturter Dnny s Bue1. (\}.9 ) 1111ve up IW&gt;l
runs und ~e~en hits over t1ve hlllln~ s .
Tert·y Mulhollund pitched lhree·\llu s l nnln ~s.
ulluwlng un RBI lrlpl~ lo Juson Cont in ihe nlnlh .
Cunll scured un Andy Sheets' 11rounder. hill Mm·k·
Wohlers got three outs for his •lxth snve 1J1 seven

ST. PETERSBURG. Flu. (AP) - Kurlm Ourclu
wus wultlng for an Inside pitch. When he gnt it.. he
1m1de the most of II.
Ourciu continued his torrid hlulng llj,l!llnsl Tumpu
Buy with u three-run double us the Cleveland lndhms
beut lhe Devil Rays 6·4 Wednesduy nlt~hl .
Ourcia, who hit" grand slum In Tuesdlly's win over
Tumpu Buy, mude i~ 6-2 with his double off reliever
Wilson Alvure~ in the eighth lnnhtjl.
"The lust time I fuced him. he P,ltched me Inside
und struck me out on lhree pitches,' Gurcln suld. "So
this time, I was looking for It,"
Garcia is B·for-20 with two humerM und I0 RBis In
five gumes uguinst Thmpu Buy this liilUNon.
"You get In those spells where things ure 11olng
r,(1ur wtly," Cleveland mnnaser Joel Skinner suid.
'It's 1100d IO flee,"
Jim Thome also smyed hot ngalnstlhe Devil.RayR,
hitting ~I s second homer In two duys.
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He put the lndiuns up 2·0 with nri upposll~·fleld
shut In the third Inning. He has gone deep !'our tlmeN
in llve gumes ugainst ThmJlu Bay thl ~ season und hus
six homers In 68 cureor at-bats at Troplcnnu Pleld.

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llnlr: Rod\ll ,h bn1wn lur hMI'nt~h t\1\l, It
tle t~ml ' mt tit~ ~etl\llll I.
Ryes: llrmv11.
A11ii: ~0.
Mill'ltul siUill': Plvmwtl.
1\irn·Ons: Sutln ~~~~el~· nnll lilllll nmn11111
wulks on lhe oou~.&gt;h .
1\tm·off8: Rude P.\JOplc nnd humidity.
Oh, Will! n ~eron\l. Thi~ INn 't thllt kfnd of
lnt roductory Q(l mpu~ itlon .
Fot•glve me. l'l'o ooen uwuy fn1· u hh. ·
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sl n~e lll~O ~ill\ll~l.'l~lt'lo th~ Slllll;ts wnrlllln
nne wuy m nnnlher nn&gt;l n ~nrl y ull 111)' time
shwe 19H7 wrltln~ nhn111 sports thrllll\l puh·
ll ~u tlnn ot· 111111th~1". I hnd neurly lledlll.ltl 10
wul~ uwuy l'nun tlw pt•nfe~s hm l u~i yeur.
Thnnkl\ill)' 1\w me. 'nmethlllJI pull~tl me
hud , und l t.llll i llli~~il !l liiil In~~~ nu~ k .
Swtln~ ihl&gt; w~~k. I um nnw u 1\lll·tlmo
sports wrlior· fnr• ih~ l:)ull Sllnlln~l. snmo·
thln11 my emplnyet•• huve tnltl nw huNn't
he11t1 dune twfore. Stl I fet~l hnnm\lll, II '~
111 he 11iwn the oppmwnlly 111 llrouk
SU II1 \l llllW 111'111111\1 lUlU ~1\'ll the llllOplil of
M1.1 l11s C'nunty 1111 ln. hntt se vnl~e In their
lliVIl Sllllt'ts ~o mmunit y. As 11 former nlhlote
In the Ohln Vull ey uml 11 smull ~chool
(llutJen Clly. W.Vu.l ll l' llilutll~. I knnw how
neur un\1 deur In the pui s~ nf .u ~nmmunlty
lncul mhletlcs ul1en 1!1'~. und hillllll 11111 ur 10
1h11 tn.~ k. of pt·ovlulnl! lh~ he~l ~ume cover·
ll!llllllllll\lmurtl work 11ns• lhle tnr lhe ureu.
~,I've been lhrmtllh nHich of lite Ohltt
. vulley 111 vurimts t1 ~'WH (lll\1ors. · from
SiOtJhonvlllo 10 Now Mm•tlnHvll e, W.Vu, to
PurkerMhlll'll• N(l lt would Meom 11 nlllui'UI/)''O•
I!I'Cls~ln n w mnve o little 1\lrtiHw Nt:llllh utmp
the I'IVCll', I ul~il ~(1(1111 ~~~In ~ 11111~ wnrklnj! In
c~nu·ul lnil ltmu UN u NpUI'tN wrlte1, No rudnu
uml hu~kCllhnll J'un N. lnke heurt . I know
wh11r~ 1\IHJ why your lnyt.tltl w run UN they
dn.
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In J'u~t . ul'ter M pemlln~ Ihe bulk ol' my IIJ'e
und cureer ~~~ u hUI'Ilennlttjl llo~elloll writer,
I' vo tokell M
uch nn IIWI'ensed lmcre ~t In
Wlnt Nnn Cup ruclna In the JlO!I two ycorM
lllld M
UCh P de~reu~ed Inter M
l In "the arnnd
old anme" "" ltl8 plnycd on the pt'O~ u lon·
ullevel due tn re@l'rln~ lnhlll' INMUC~ lind 110
flll'lh Hull I wnulillwve In NIIY my (lwn i!liiii N
usn writer huve eve n chunlle•l.
PIHII IH Taylor, II

ch~nces.

'Pnul Wllion ('·Rl fulled tu win hi ~ l'nurth con~ecu ·
tlve ~lurt . He nllowed four runNnnd nine hits In 7 I·
3 lnnlniiN·
Over his pusl l'our oulln&amp;s. Wilson ho8 ~lven ur
el~ht runs nnd 24 hltMln 31 1·3 lnnln1Js.
Tumpu Buy tied 11 111 2 In the founh nn Auhrey
Huff''s solo homer nnd 11 snorlnce fly hy Jnhn
Pluherty, ·
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Hufl' wem 2· llll'·4 nnd hus 41 hit s In his pust 2ti
gumes.

Hoy re-takes points lead in motocross championships
IV DIIIIK TAYLOII

DTAYLORDMYDAILySENTtNEL.COM
ROCK SPRINGS - Dickey Hoy
took advice frPm The Gambler
Tuesday, knowln&amp; when to hold them
and when to fold them at the Meigs
County Palrarounds.
The Ohio County Fain Motorcross
Championships points leader ln the
125 "A" Pro clau rejoined his lead
in the stondin&amp;s of the 250 "A" Pro
class as well on the evening, avena·
ing un carly-ovenlng sotbliCk to rival
Justin Story of Mlll')'svllle.
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Story, who upset Hoy In the 25·
yeurund older race, got ~hut down
emphaticu)ly In the r,rofeu lonul
~enes nightcap, the 250' A'' class, He
flni~hed a dl~ Jant second to Hoy, who

was visibly more motivated In the lUI•
tor cvont.
While alvlna credil t(l Story for the
aae11roup win, Hoy notc.d It wu~n't
time for him to JP I()(l percent • yet.
"That Z5·P.IuM ruce wo~ fnr $2,,"
HCly said. 'Sll4:ond ·place 111 It won
$20. I'm not aoina to bump n suy for
five bucks."
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Hor. funher clurified hi ~ point, nlll ·
lng, 'Now when a couple hundred
dollan · •cporatc~
flm
und
•ccond ... l' m not tuylna I'm I!Oin&amp; to
riiCe dirty, but you'll do wnat 'you
have to do to win."
The coovlnclns 250 ''A" c lo~" win
put him back In frClnt of tho series
standings, whlle his win over second·
place fini•her Murk McDaniel In.tho
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12' "A" NcrlcMfurther widened hiM "Built'~ the ~nme lrliCk tor everyone,
lend In thnt clnHM,
If It'~ dtll'k fo1· me II'• durk ror him,
"I woH leodln&amp;the 125 comln&amp;lnro. 11)0."
tonillht," Hoy Mold. "But I fell bock to
Owtaht VoiJz nnd McDonlcl round·
fourth In lhe 250 NCriCM bccmo I cd out the flniHhcn In the 250 "A"
took o week off loM
I week for voco· Pro clnu cvonl, while Hoy and
lion. But u win hero tonlihl .flUU me M~Donlel wore th onl~ rldon pre·
back !It the IQp bcOIIUMC there N 0 COU • HOnt for the 125 "A" VOIII.
pic i U)'S uhood of me who nren't here
The 25·pluN " If' cloNN ovont Wll
toni(lht.''
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won hy l..&lt;lllRII'N Tim Pi nk.
Hoy Nold condi!IOIIN ot tho trliCk.
Tho NCrloN relurnM to uctlon thll
which ho noted w111 JuNiullttlc •moll· • ovcnln '"' 1 Hnlmt• Count~
cr th11111ho IVIfiiP QOIII'IIln the Ohla rtalrQro
touthem
•eric•. were Holld, thou&amp;h a dRrk cor· portion ul' Ihe ~ lute Sept. II at the
ncr In iho middle of the truck auvc he HocldhJ ount y Pulrjroundl outtldt
und other rider~ lome lr,!Ublc.
l.ojlllfl.
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"Therc'M a dark corner thoro In turn
ScrloN director M11tt Butman tald
four thai r actually IOM
I him (Story) In
l'leaH ... H- II
durlna thut 25·pful rliCC," Hoy Nuld.
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_.TRACK PROFILE

Rudel grabs pole with a little help

MICHIGAN IHIEIIIMnotW. SPEEIMlY
'1'11ok12-mllo oval; banking In turn1
1•4, 18 degroos: ballklnU on
lronlotreloh, 12 diiQrlils; banking on
bltlllalrotoh, 5 degrees.
Whtrlf E!rooklyn, Mich.
Ollt Opentdl 19BB
Plrtt Wlneton OYp raotl Motor
Biola 500, June 15, 1969
Orlndttfnd Haling, 136, 373
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11\e~ helped hint Will the pole lllr Sunday'o race
at WatkU18 Olen International, he 1heepllhiy
admllled with asrtn.
.
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Uti ll'Uhl hll uompeutol'll' !ape on TV and Holen·
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Detroit

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Residency questions raised
for Harlem Little Leaguers.
SOUTH · . WILLIAM- League World Series in South
SPORT, Pa. (AP) -. Little Williwnsport, Pa., was dogged
League officials are inves,ti- b~ scandal when Bronx. N.Y.,
gating whether tl1e Harlem, pttcher Danny Almonte was
N.Y., team that advanced lo discovered to be too old to
this year's World Series has play. Almonte's team was
players who violated residen- forced to forfeit its third·place
cy rules.
finish after officials deterNewsday
" reported mined he was 14 instead of
Wednesday that as many as 12.
three pi;Jyers, including slar
Last week, Little League
pitcher Alibay Barkley, live • received iwo anonymous ruesoutside the boundaries of the sages accusing the Harlem
Harlem Little League district, 'team . of using players who
according te neighbors.
were too old and' who lived
Last summer's Little out of the league's boundaries.

·CONSTRUCTION
736 E. Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio

(740) 992·5009
Larry W. Banks,

Owner/Operator

'

Environmental

.

Protection Agency
(OEPA) laal week.
"Acllono" Include tile
adoption,
madlllcallon, or repeal
ol ardara (other than
emergency ordare};
111e 111uance, denial,
modification or

P.O. Box 1049 ,
Columbus, Ohio
43216·1049
(Telephone: 614·644·
2129). "Final Acllona:
ere tcllons of the
director which are
ellecllve
upon
11au•nce or a stated

elloc11vo

date .
to Ohio
Revloed Code Secllon
374S.04, 1 final action
may bt appealed to
tho Environmental
Rev lew
Appeal•
Commlulon (ERAC)
(Formtrly Known Aa
Pur~uant

revocation of llcenan, The

permiU,

Environmental
Boord 01 Review) by a

leatet,

variances,

· or person who Wll 1

party 1a a proceeding
belore tile director by
!lUng an oppeal wllhln
30 dtyo ol nollce ol
1he llnal action .
Purouont Ia Ohio
Reviled Code Section
3745.07, t llnol action
luulng, denying ,

Bobcat and I'm really enjoyAnd Carberry would
ing it."
knpw. The 6-foot-4, 252lt was an · easy sell for pound defensive end worked
Knorr. 1
he way into the rotation late
"It's always good to get last season on the defensive
· kids from southeast Ohio," line. This year, he is projecthe said. "They've grown up ed as a starter.
with Ohio football' and · His advice to this year's
of a permit, llcenae,
· there's a lot of pride incoming class?
•
etc. Interested
involved. It's an opportunity
"Keep grindinJ! it oul order,
peroono
may aubmlt
to have their frrends and everyday," he satd. "Keep wrll1en commento
or
family in the stands all the getting yourself excited for raquaot a public
meeting. regarding
· time and that's a great expe- practice."
drtlt
ocllone.
rience."
·
Common1a
or public
· So what's the biggest
meallng requeeto
adjustment Hackett, Young
muat be eubmltted
and company will have to
within 30 daya ol
notice or lha drtl1
face ~his fall?
action.
"Propoaed
"The speed of the game,"
tctlono" ore wrltttn
said sor.homore Kevin
eta1emen1a ol the
Carberry. 'That's the biggest
director'•
lntenl with
from Pap II
reapect to tile
adjustment. And it takes
laeuanct, denial,
time."
the turnout for the event in modlllcotlon,
Pomeroy was solid for an rovacotian, or ronawtl
1 110
traveling to Galli'a Acade111y and Eastern evet;~t in southern Ohio. and :~ ~ 1 ':.:~! : ';~rnO:
looked forward to lhe series' comma ntt
u d
playing host· to South Gallia on the-gridiron a return
in September for what raquu11 lor • public
week from Friday, and Southern playing lhe should be a gl\la evening, muting rogtrd!ng t
next day, however, it will soon be time to my
from Pip II
which marks the first c;oru:!=t=~~~~~~
hands dirty once again, and I can't wait.
anniversary of the attacks on deyt ol notice or tile
I encourage all those who have lhe ability to New
For now, however, my concentration is
York City and propoaad ecllon. An
make use of my e-mail address published Washington, D.C., as well as' ad(udtcallon htarlng .
local. It's just good to have goals.
•
bt held on a
With high' school football, volleyball, golf . each day under my byline. Feel free to let me the downed aircraft in west- may
propoeod action 11 a
and cross-country seasons just gettmg under- know how things are going, if there's any· em Pennsylvania.
htarlng raqutlt or
way, there is plenty to look closer at and enjoy thing I may be overlooking or may wanl to
"There's nothing more obJacllon 11 rtctlvtd
by the. OEPA wl1hln 30
locally, as well.
have a closer look at coverage-wise, or just American lhan county fairs daya
ol luutnct ol
My first few weeks here will be spent mak· give me a tip on the best places to get a burg- and motorcross," Eastman tilt propoetd
aotlon.
ing contacts and networking through the er and a beer. I'll surely appreciate it.
said.
"I'm
sure
that
we'll
do
Wrllltn
commtnll,
county to further familiarize myself with
.
.
.
roqueata lor public
and
coaches, players and admJnistrators, not to · By the way, the tum-ons and turn-offs? somethmg spectal that mght, mottln.g t,
Merely
an
attention-getter
for
a
laugh.
One
.
and
we
figure
that
it's
on
that
ld)udloetlon
httrlng
mention readers. I'm looking forward to lhis,
more 1 raqutala mu11 bt tent
as one of the thinJ!S I almost forgot I enjoyed thing that is sorely missing from the sports date will actually rbring
. I 'II be to: Hoorfng Clark,
so much about thts line of work was meeting world sometimes.
peopIe out to the •atr. I
Cillo Envlronmanttl
Enjoy the day.
a good thing to see."
Proltctlon Agency,
new people almost every day. With Meigs

Hoy

.Taylor.

BANKS

The lollowlng
application• and/or
verified complaints
were received ond llle
!allowing droll,
propoaed, or final
ac11ono were lnued,
by
the
Ohio

carllllcataa; ond lhe
a p p r o v1 I
or
dloapproval or plant
and apeclllcatlono.
"Crall Actlono" are
written a1atemanto ol
tile Director ol
Environmental
Protection's
(Director's) Intent with
rupect to tile
!nuance, denial, etc.

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Boston
Baltimore
Toronto

league's worse
rushing
offense-from a year ago.
"It's a concern." said coach
Butch Davis. "Hopefully, Tre
will return 10 praclice some
time before the begmning of
the season. Anytime you sign
someone with an !njury history. you have to cro~s your tinCINCINNATI (AP) - If 1hey keep thts up. the Arizona
gers ."
,
Diamondbacks are going to be as tough to catch as a Jared
While patiently waiting for
Fernandez knuckleball.
Johnson to return. the Browns
The defending World Series champions extended their
have had to make plans in case
im~,&gt;ressive roll Wedne;day night by geHing a
he never comes back.
sohd start from Brian Anderson and scorBarry Stokes, who signed as
ing runs otT a knuckleballer, a hardan unreslricled free agent in
throwing reliever and a 1990 World
April. has take n Johnson's
Series MVP.
·
spot at leff guard alongside
· A 7-2 victory over 1he Cin~innau
tackle Ross Verba. Shaun
Reds moved the NL We;t leaders 30
O'Hara is playing right guard
games over .500 for the ftrst timl'
next to 1ackle Ryan Tucker.
, since 1999 and extended their lead tu u 'casonThe
dependable
Dave
high eight games.
· Wohlabaugh is the Browns ' ·
After trailing by 2 1/2 games at the All-Star break, the
slarting center for lhe founh
Diamondbacks have taken control by winning 18 of their
straight year.
last 22. The Dodgers and Giants might as well start focusDavis wants to avoid the,
ing on the wild card.
problem the Browns had last
"Our pitchers and hillers are on th.: same page right now,"
preseason when injuries presaid
Tony Womack. who had three hits. stole two bases and
vented the club from finalizdoubled home the tiebreaking run . "That's wha1 you strive
ing its starting offensive line
for."
·
until a week before lhe opener.
By contrast, the Reds are striving just to get the simple
1hings righ1. like running the ba,es and catching the ball.
Ther did neither well as !hey fell ~ 1/2 games behind St.
Louts in the NL Central.
Ken Griffey Jr. go1 picked off first base -Cincinnati's
third base-running blunder in its two losses to Arizona and catcher.Jason LaRue had three pa,sed balls in the first,
one shy of the major league record for an inning.
LaRue also Ie1 one .of Fernandez's knuckleballs get
MASON, W.Va. - Keith Woods has had the pedal to the
through him for a run-scoring wild pitch.
metal two of the last three senior league matches al '
·"There's probably onl y been a handful of limes that I've
Riverside Golf Course, and the truck drivier sub.stitule has
caught this guy." LaRue said. "Probably if I had a little
lost all but 4.5 points of his league lead.
experience and had some idea of which wa~ his ball moves ,
Ralph Sayre of New Haven has nearly wiped out Woods'
it would be. easier to catch. Bt.tt in that hrsl inning. I've
lead and trail s by a 157-152.5 margin . In a distant third
never seen a ball move that much ...
place is Buck Hall of Ravenswood with a 141.5 mark.
The mi shaps led to two unearned runs. and Womack
The Tuesday play had 49 players on hand with three
broke 2-all tie wilh his two-run double in the sixth off
three- man 1eams and 10 foursomes to allow a possible 13
John Riedling (1-2). who has lt nasty faslball but hung a
points for the day.
.
two-strike breaking pitch.
·,
The team of.Don Wilson (Chester). Jake Rainey (Apple
"We gave them lhe first couple of runs. and 1hen we had
Grove, W.Va.), Gene Thompson (Pomeroy) and Charley
a
couple of hanging pitches,' manager Bob Boone said.
Yeager (Mason) shot a 13-under 57 to take over the big
"Hanging breaking balls - tha1's what happened. ·Every
points. In seco~d shooting a 10-under 60 was the learn of
ball we hung , they hit"
Mick Winebrenner (Racine), Jack Fox (Clifton), Jim
Riedling gave up a two-run homer to Steve Finley in the
~unningharrt (Hunlington) and C'\)Toll Norris (Syracuse) ..
seventh.
then got treatment for a strained groin. Jose Rijo,
There was a tie for third on the day belween lhe team of
the Reds' 1990 Series MVP. gave up a pinch homer to Jay
Jim Capehart (Pt. Pleasant), Gene Gray (New Haven) Bob
Bell in lhe eighth .
Anderson (Ripley) and Harley Rice (Reedsville), and the
By that point, the Reds knew it was over.
. tearri of the foursome comprised of Ken Whited (Pt .
During the Diamondbacks' 22-game spurt. lheir starters
Pleasant), Dick Dotson (Mason). Jim Lawrence (Syracuse)
have
pitched into the seventh inning 19 times. Anderson (6·
and Dana Winebrenner (Syracuse). Each team finished at a
8)
gave
up two runs and live hits in seven innings, even
nine-under 6 I.
though he wasn't at his best
. The closest to the pin conlesls were won by Ralph Sayer
':I really didn 't feel good out there at .all ," he said . "I didon the 14th hole and Mick-Winbrenner on No.7 .
n't feel crisp .. I had a. bad warmup. I was n't locating. I
Two more players dropped by the course making the total
thought it was going to be a roug h ni ght"
player number for the year at 95. The weekly average is
now 47 golfers.
The season will run through the end of September.

"We've normally had smaller receivers (at Ohio), but
he's a bi~ receiver for us and
for
Divtsion I foolball. I
from Page II'
haven't seen him drop 100
Hackett had some more spe- many balls in the practices
we've had. So he s a guy
: cific aspirations in mind.
"I want to catch at least.34 with pretty sure hands and
balls and score eight touch- he's a big target out there."
Young, a first-team all downs," he said. "I sel high state
selection from nearby
· goals for myself. I know I'm Wellston High School, was
: ~oing lo get my chance, I the Tri-Valley . Conference
· JUSt want to get out there Offensive Player of lhe Year
and help this team win ."
last season and has been getThat chance may come Hng reps with the secon.;l
sooner than later for and third teams. He said his
Hackett. The 6·foot-l, 193 decision to come to Ohio
pound wide receiver is was an easy one.
already taking reps with the
"I've known ever since I
second team in practice.
was a sophomore that I was
"Anthony's a big, fast going to come here," Young
receiver," Knorr said. said. "I wanted lo be a

'las continue: Gordon falls to fifth In standings
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: HUNTINGfGN, W.Va. - After four days of teaching and
· running drills at less than full speed, the 19th ranked Marshall
Thundering Herd finally got a chance to do some hilling on
Wednesday.
. Marshall put oh full pads for the first time durin~ camp for a
· pair of practice sessions and the results were posittve.
' "I think the best indiCalor of where we are will come after
· Saturday's scrimma~e," Marshall coach Bob Pruett said. "We
are slill in the teachmg mode and I am pleased with the progression we are making."
A concern for lhe Herd so far in camp has been the number
of injuries, bul Pruett said the bumps and bruises lhis year are
. no dtfferent from any other.
"We are nicked up a little and had some kids out loday,"
Pruetl said. "I'd like to get some of the kids who are out back.
but we looked at lasl year and we had more kids out at this time
lasl .year than we do now.
.
There wasJood news in camp on the injury front. Junior
defensive en Maurice McKinney should not have to miss
. more than two weeks with a sprained knee.

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W.tklna Olen, N.Y.
undoy1 Wlnal&lt;ln Cup re8Uito require a
tlolthle mk•: HJ. Joneo nnl!h.. lburlh al
W.tklns Olen lnmrnnllonal? Scolt l'ruett

cbr uwnet'll Pll)lllli big dlvldelldsln theSlrluo
Salelllll! Radio at 1'heOlen.
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· Julies stepped IIIIo A.J. Foyl'o No. 14 PonUac
when teyul~r ouhstltum Mike Wallace
expi....OO all """""'"""s with hllld coW'Iie
rac.s. All Jon.. did waortvo FI!Yt hlo best fln·
loh evor In thl'l!e jl!lll'O u a Wlnotoll Cup ear
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Julie~ !on ol11163 hidlanall!Jii! 1100 wilmer
l'orneUI Jon011, ha; tecod at the ~.41!-mtle road
cuul'lleln buth Wlnalon CUp and the Busch
Serle! and holds the ovorallll'llek record, run·
nlngln lnternaUonal Molor Sports
Assocladoh care,
In thl'l!e WlnotonCup olorts, his bellt Hiilsh
Was lllllth With lhe MelllnH ltaulny ll!am In
11163. baol )'l!tll' he ooached Jimmie Johnson In
a llll81lh race.
"In the backor IllY mind olop-nve was my
~I, but I Wldevel')'body lop to," Jolles.,ld.
' II was a hl!&lt;!k ol' a I'll. rt.1'hei!UY! pla)'Od II just
rtyht 011 ruel. I W8i out of \Ill! lhe Last three
81'1!ell DaglaiJ!I.111• Lllel HBU\11! W8s back and
lbl'lh.
"We had a slml at IThnYI Stewart·at the
lli'Hinnlng. He waa fi!Ot, bullf ~u t'Ould h•ve
l!lltlen In tnml uf him, ttlllYbe )1111 could how
kept him the~~ . Uu1hlhe top th1,. col'll, we

BEREA (AP) - Of all the spring minicamps and got off ligament in his left leg.
Two years earlier, knee
colorful tattoos adorning the to a solid start in training
massive body of Cleveland camp before injuring his right injuries cosl him stx games. In
guard Tre Johnson. one seems knee in a scrimmage against '97, a shoulder injury cost him
to sum up his brief career with the Buffalo Bills on Aug. 3.
the tinul two games of 1he seathe Browns best.
Johnson hasn't played since, son. He's only played the full,
It says: "Learn and ins1ead of taking snaps 16-game schedule once in
to Finish."
with the first-unit offense thi s eight years.
"It's always fair to wonder if
For
the week, the 326-pounder has
njury-prone been limping around on lhe a player ·can get through 16
Johnson, J'ust getting started sideline, watching.
games," said the amiable
has been ifficult enough.
So when will he be back?
Johnson, who 1eammates say
. "It's always something I
"Don'1 know," he said . is the Browns' strongest play: didn't see coming while I was Tuesday. "It's a day-to·day er. "''ve had more surgeries
· doing my job," said the dread- thing. If it wus a (regular-sea- than most gurs, but I always
locked Johnson, one of the son) game right now. could I come back. I m not a finesse
NFL's most punishing run play? Yeah. After nine years in player. I don't play position
blockers - when he's healthy. the league? Yeah . Could I do fombatl.
: The nine-year veteran start· well'! Unequivocally."
"I've never pulled a muscle.
: ed three games lust seasonHowever,
the ' doubts I've never had a cramp in my
: his first in Cleveland after remuiri .
life. I'd never get discouraged
seven
seasons
with
Johnson hasn't played a fall over stuff like that. 'If I did
Washington - before tearing season since 1999 when he somelhlng foolish. like 11
: a tendon in his left leg in Week made the Pro Bowl as a motorcycle crash or bungee
· 3 at Jacksonville and was reserve while blowing · open jumpin*. I'd be mad at
: done for 2001.
holes for Redskins running myself.
: He re-signed with the back Stephen Duvis, .who
Johnson's latesl setback has
Browns in March, ugreeing to rushed for 1.400 yards.
the Browns wondering if they
. a one-year, incentive-rich
In 2000. though, Johnson can ever count on him . They
. deal. The 30-year-old had no started just four games before need
the self-described
: problems during the club's · tearing 1he anterior cruciate "mountain mover" to help the

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WASHINGTON (AP)~ep. Ted Strk~land urged
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- CriUc Don Heckm•n
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Strickland
~~uion payments.
Bush
announced
Wednesday that he would
not release u $5.1 billion
bundle in emergency
spending
becnuse
Congress, itttaching nn alior-nothing
condition,
lumped in millions of dt1l ·
lnrs in programs that Bush .
did not request und were
unrelated to the bill's
homeland security mission.
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Included in the package
thut Bush rejected was
$275 million for the
Depurtmenl of Veteruns
Arfuirs to reduce backlogs
at the nation 's VA medical
centers und $1.1 billion for
veteruns benefits and co mpensution payments .
In a letter to the president, Stricklund suid the
veterans programs "represenlu truly pressing need"
ijnd urged the administrulion to work with Congress
to .restore 1he funding 10
the supplemental bill.
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SCRAM-LITS ANSWIRS
Osprey· Guile -Cubic- Budget- BIGGEST
Diplomacy can be spotted at e~&lt;!ry youngster's birthday party. It Is the art of dividing the ~ake so everyone
thinks he has the BIGGEST slice. ·
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HAVING A GOOD OLI TIMI! AT THE FAIR - Abby Heuser.
above. captures the bubble·blowlng championship an
Wednesday at the fair. The treasure hunt. below. Is a fir-st for
fair fun day. Mary Sheets, below right, chugging along during
another contest Wednesday artalr fun day. (Charlene Hoeflich)

·oHIQ
Pick 3: 7-8·6
Pick 4: 9·0·2·6
Buckeye 5: 1-5-16-30·36
Pkk 3 nlsht: 7· 1·5
Pick 4 nlsht: 3-6·6-9

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Bicycle giveaways continue
POMEROY Before the
Meigs County Fuir . clo~es
Saturday, 33 children will have
·been given brand new bicycles by
lhe fa1r board.
Every day at noon. at least four
bicycles were awarded to chlldren
who had come on the fairgrounds
before noon und were present at
the time of the drawing.
For Monday's drawing, WLWF
and WuiMurt each donated two:
for Tuesday, Kawasaki, and
Christy ConcesRions gave two
each, and Jim Cane donated one.
For Wednesday which was Kiddie
Day, 10 bicycles were .awarded.
They were donated by Bend Areu
cure, Dun Tux, Farmers, Bank, und
Bob's Market, two euch WYVK
and WBYG one each.
Bicycles for Thursday were
given by Ridenow Ga~ and !-lome
National Bank, two each. Priduy's

Dally 3: 6-2-0
Dally 4: 3-7-2-7

BY Klllf DortoN

•
direct in the year ahe:ul itrc
likdy to he the ones where

. you'll realize your greatest

succesSl•s. One in particular

may "lnrt out "mull in both
size :md signirh.·:.mce. bul it
will ~mw to n.~ nl importuncc.
LW (July 23-Aug. 22) ·· In
sitUution!\ or uctivilics where
y~·u fint.l yourself being the

arbilral&lt;lr amon~ your friend•.
you'll bend over backwardotp
he just and fuir. Bccuu!!c

(Jf

1hii. they'll en&lt;l up being
loyal suppurtero. Get a jump
un

life: by undcrl!.tanding the

influence• that'll govern you
in the year ahc;I&lt;L Send (or
your Astm·UruJ&gt;h predictions
by "'ailing S2 w Amo-Graph,
,·/o this 11ew•papcr. 1'.0. llnx
167. Wickliffe. 01144()1}2. De
smc w suuc your zodiac

~ign.

VIKGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 12)
. ·· Get a jump o11 \he weekcn&lt;l
by giving huu•ehol&lt;l or do·
'me.~lif.:

111Utlers tup rriurity tf).

uuy. If you arc wei organi7.cd
going inmthc next two day•.
you·ll have time tu enJOY
you,.elf with the family.
Lilli( A (Sept. 23-0ct. 23). In ad&lt;lition l&lt;l your other U!·
sets. ynur natural diplomacy
and IUct can cffccuvcly be

today to yuur u&lt;lvunta¥•·
When yuu turn un the charm,
vthcr~ won't be ahle to resist.
SCOKPIO !Oct. 24-Nuv.
~·cd

22)

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Cuminuc UJ associate

with the moncymukc\S todlly.
because the aspect• still favor
you. There arc also a&lt;l&lt;litional
hcncfit~ \hat cult be &lt;lcrivcd
Lhrough teaming up with such

so-gettero.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23Dcc. 21 )· .• You shouldn't be
hesitan\ today to step in and
take charge of matte,. when
you're aoked to take control.
'\' ou'll be a good leader.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. ·
19) •• It may be one of those
days whcn·~eeping a low profile worh to ~our advantaae.
You'll be a~Je to functfon ·
more effectively than ateprinll out in the open and tlnd·
tng yourself getting clob·
bered .

AQUARIUS Clan. 20-Fcb.
19) .. Try not to hang around
with peroona today who take
themoelvco or 1hetr liveo too
oeriously. Your reotle55 spirit
needs to be with happy, aregarioo• and outgoing people.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March
· 20) .• llven if the goal• you
establi•h for younelf 1oiluy
are a bit more difficult that

enlhrcenwn~ 11ffi~er~

Iuter urrestl'd him .
htlljle Freti W. C't(&gt;W Ill wns Jnined nn the
bench hy Ml&gt;t'sun C'nttnly Cnmmon Pleu~ Court
Jmljlc. Pun ftiVI'~mt und L.uwr~n~e Cmmty

usual, your pos•ibilitles for
fulfilling them 111e hctter than
usual. Aim high and &gt;hoot
straight.
ARIES (March 21·Aprill9)
.. You're a guod nnalyzer
and, alo11g wilh your faculty
for accurately sizing ur, · the
qualities in other&lt;, you II be
able to effectively usc the
positive things you oec in
them to help you today.
TAURUS (April 20-May
20) ·· There could be· oome
important •hlfto in conditions
initiated by otheu today.
Huwever. regardleu of wijo
or what authors them, you
will know how ·to tuke advan·
toge of them:
GEMINI (Mur 21-June 20)
-· Because you II neither be
overly agsre..tve nor unduly
complacent today, your luck
will be greatly enhanced as
you lake that wining route
mnight down the middle of
the road.
CANCER (June 21-luly 22)
•• Once you get on a roll, your
co-worken will aulomaticalty
fait In 5tep today with your induotriouonen and ambitious
mood. They will mirror your
ace and enJhu1ia•m to the
r.etter.

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Lynch building
coming down
this weekend

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Classifieds
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Comics ,
86
Editorials
A4
Movies
A3
Obituaries
A3
Sports
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GALLIPOLIS Alex R.
Breech. a son of Gallipolis City
Engineer Randr Breech and Susan
Breech, was crttically injured in o
one,car accident Thursday.
A passenger, Allen W. Curnutte,
whose address unknown, al110 was
injured in the accident on Ohio
Route 588 near Gallipolis, the
Gallia·Melis Post of the Slate
Highway Patrol reported.
Breech, 17, of 638 Klicher
Road, the driver of a 2002 Pontiac
GrandAm, and was airlifted to

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IV KIVIN KII.I.V

BICYOLI GIVEAWAY- Kids winning bicycles at the Meigs County Fair
Thursday Included, from left, Christy Franol8, Mlohael Manuel, areanna
B
f 1b
b d
Colburn. and Paul Morrl&amp;on. K11nny uokley, a r oard mem er, rew
the winning tickets from a bucket. (Charlene Hollflloh)
bicycle s were donated by Cool Spot, Shudc l~lwr Coon
Ridenour Gus and Big Bend Fnrm Hunters nnd 1:11nes Amusement
Amlques, two ench, and Sntttrday will wrap up lite 2002 blcyclo
six bicycles donated two each by glveuwuy 111 the fuir.

Two injured in Gallia County wreck
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Ackennun 11111 nt' lhil Cunwr R~'HHirtlt\1 In
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king and
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shift spade
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PEANUTS
NO. WE'RE NOT 60t~J6
TO CALL T~E GAME
BECAUSE IT'S 110T!

aaullbl
'2 NumekuH

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Murk Twain wrote,
"The man who is it
pessimist before 48
knows too lllll(h; ·11
he is all optimist uft.er
il, he knows tuo Itt·
tlc:·
Thut is perhaps depressing. fnr those of
us who have prp·
grcsscd beyond 48.
1\t the bridge table,
· though. it pays 10 be
an optimist, whatever
one's age and knowl-

Look at the North
ami East hands in toP~ICfl&gt;.
duy 's diagrum . You
arc silting East, dcfcndi ng agui nst four
hc:trts. Your purtner
lc:~ds the ~\':1uc ja(k.
How woult you plan
the defense?
South's sequence, a
strong jump s.hift followed by a JUmp to
g:~mc, shows u solid
six- or scven,card suit
with :tn honor or two
$EN lOR
outsiuc.
With more in
DISCOUNT
high cards, responder .
\.INe: .
would take the uuction slower. Here, he
THE BORN LOSER'
wishes to describe his
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PU\
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WI\~LOT~
OVU!.
TI-l[.
Llt.l:&gt;TTOOK
hanu und lc;1vc it up .
to purtncr to decide
()£/',It-~ IN ~c Bf.-n@e
/',&amp;IWER 1
whether to hcud toTIJRM(() ~c~u:.
ward slam. · '
0\-1 ~D LLHf\E,. M&gt;
Count dcdarcr' s
fiLL UP..
tricks . He has udverI
tiscu six winners in
hearts. There ure two
I
top clubs itt the
dum111y, und South
cun collect two diu·
mond tricks because
the finesse, if needed,
BIG NATE
..------"1l"'!:ln is working. The lead
HlY! C.A... t
also marks declarer
I poN·T GET
r·ve STR\ PPED TO
$0 WHERE
THE
I.II'IST.
t:&gt;oNE
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GET
SOME
with the spade queen,
IT . TEDDY .
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1
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rve BEEN HERE
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"T THE SEAC.H
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WIT"
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tricks
are available to
SIC.EPS AND MY
FOI'. THREE K!Lli!.S .
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F.\&amp;S?
the
defense.
Kl LLEI'I. AB~ .. .
Is it time to throw
~~E~~r""~
in the Perhaps
towel? West
Not.
1.:
quite.
has a club void. You, ·
East, should win with

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Cabell Huntington Hospitnl by
HealthNet. He was listed in serl ·
ous condition in the pediatric
intensive cure unit.
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Curnutte. also 17. wus trJtnN·
ported to Holzer Medical Center
by Oulliu County EMS .
Susan Breech, Breech 's mother,
said her son broke two cervical
vertebrae in his neck bUt he IN.
e"pected to make a full recovery.
She said her son has full use of
his arms and legs, is coherent und
will be placed in a "hnlo" bruce
sometime today. He has bruiHeH

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OAI-l. IPOI..IS - Demnlhion ul' u downtnwn
Oulllp.!lli building \lumn~ed In luil yeur\ fire i~
expecl\11.1 lhl~ weekend nlier tin nreu i:nntt·u~lur
~e~ure~ It wull bl'lween ltund un n&gt;\lnlnln~ "rue·
lure.
Tukln11 t.iuwnlhe buildln~ 1h111 l'urrnerly hou~eu
Lynch lnsurunce A11ency m) I~ Second Avo, will
pt•nbnhly be~ln ATter (l p.m. Snturduy, Clly
M11011~er Holi Clurdon ~ulct .
The JOO llln~ k nl' ~e\'Oni.l Avemt~ will he cloNed
ul tllul lime, wh~n th~ lwuvi¢•i lntl'flc period hll~
pHN•ctJ. he u\lded .
Mcldick Demolition nf Ouk Hill, relninell hy
lucu l lnsurunce u~ent Rnnnic l.yn ~h to rut,e lhe
hulldln!l, I~ uiNollrnclnll til wttlllhc l.ynch ttulld ·
lnp sh11re' with u neljlhbnrlnj! ~mtcture nwned by
Smmr OurneN lhm hou hei ih&lt;~ Stnne Jnr nn&lt;l lhe
J.C. I enney unutlOllllil outlet.
Th~: wnll'i Ntablllzntlon IN h~in~ 1h)nc bel'nt•o
the demolition, ~Aid Rnndy Hr~~ch, the clty'H

from the Hhou lder und htll seutbelc
thnt he w~s wearing .
Mrs, Breech !illld Cumuue was
"bnnged and bruiHC.ld" but wus trcule&lt;l
ttnd rele~t.~~ed from HMC Thuf'!ldlly.
Troopers Hnld areech W«H euRt· enflhleerln~ cnn~ullunt.
bound ut 12:40 .p,m. when he
Meldlck will u~e lielif'lx NHIIn leNN ~lee! remetll·
auempted to pusH un eu~Jhnund nl wnll tleN In the proJect.
·
cur. l'nrcinlf u weHtbound cur uff
Fire thu1 orl~lnnted In the hulldlrljl thut once
the road, officers sui~. He ioHt houHcd liuNklrJJ·'I'iumer Co, Npreud 10 the third
control &lt;Jf the cur, wenl ofT 1he floor of the Lynch ll~lld,in!l on Aup . 4, ZOOI.1'he
right side of the rortd, came buck reNt of the mwt~tre •ufl11r~d wtil r .tnmufle.
L.ynch lu1~ ~lnce d~clded 10 ru?,C the l'uildlniJ.
on the roud und then went ufl' lefl
side, striklnaan embankment and .The top floor wnH lUken nfl' luHl Octnber.
overturninlj.
.......... Dlnlolltlan, AI

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·Teresa Remy, MHA, RN
CEO/Administrator
Holzer Senior Care Center
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