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                  <text>Friday, August 16, 2002

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on the bid·
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OllC·tlU·Irump UVCI'·
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OF Tf'l~ ((ffT OF YOtJ~ ... NO!
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by Lula Campo•
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PREVIOUS SOLUTION - 'That guy Wll a monoterl An lnlpl·
with th~ spauc ace,
r1tlon to all ol ua.'
cashcu the lJCart ucc,
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und played annthilr
EntwlaUa
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WORD
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BIG NATE
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spade
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EVERY GUY liHO
four alml)lt wcrds.
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based
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now void uf spuucs.
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PEANUTS
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though diumonds
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not
3-3,
Czcr~ concluded that snow is lhe only
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niewski
culled
for
thin~ that will make your lawn look
IT WAS TOO HOT ...
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MEDIUM TO PLAV TODA'f'..
dummy's lust diaI) b P E N I
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playeu with \he d'ia·
you dovalop from stop Nc. 3 below.
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GALLIPOLIS - Farms
that suffered damage in the
Muy R tornado in Gullia
County may be eligible for
ussistunce
under
the
Emergency Conservation
Program
administered
through the Gallin-Luwrencc
Farm Service Agency.
' The dumuge must be so
costly to rchubilitute thut fed·
e.ral assistunce is or will be
needed to return the land to
productive agricultural use
and is not the type of disaster
that would recur frequently in
the same ureu.
A producer qualifying for
ECP assistance may receive
cost-share up to 64 percent of
the eligible cost of restoration
measures . The followin~
types of measures may be eligible:
• Removing debris frotn
farmland.
• Restoring permanent
fences.
Producers thut huve suffered u loss are encouraged to
the contact the FS A. For
additional information, contact the office at 446-8687 or
drop by at Ill Jackson Pike,
Gallipolis.
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MIDDLEPORT - The
Skate Park of Meigs County
committee
will . meet
Wednesday at 6 p.m. at
Middleport
Council
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the elderly woman. "Because, young man " the elderly
woman huffed, "I didn't like the ENDINGI"'

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SniurJuy. Aug. 17, 2002
' Tuke t.uJv1lntn~c nf uny opp1trlllnitic~ ynu ,ttct in the ycnr
uhcud to guin I urthc1· kucm·J.
cd~c nbout your prc~cnt field

vf ondcnvur. Even if it is dif-

l'i..:ull tn find tile Lime, xour ·

ci'J'om will be rewarded in
illrtz,cr measure tlw n )'ou
think.
LEU (July 2.l.Aug. 22) ..
Wlorn oul ~ '!' th7 town todrly,
be wury ol JCittlln g up with a
group who has a history of
cuu~in¥ u scene. If lh•y mukc
trouble. yntt may be idcn1i fied
u~ one of lhcon . Trying to
j'I!ICfl Ul) U bro~~n t'llttlUIU.:e'l

!'he A&lt;lm·Graph Mulchnoukcr
' &lt;nn help you under~lund whut
10 do 111 n'!'ke the rclulionshlp
work. Murl $2.75 10 Match·
mnker. c/o lhi• newapnpp.
P.O. '1ux 1~7. Wickliffe, OH
440'12.
VIRGO (Aug. 2.1·Scpt. 22) ·
~~ L.&gt;01~ · t !f.\.'1 i tl\'olvcU tolluy in
atl u,;tt\.IIY tiUII dt'llCiliJ~ upon

Lmly Luck'&lt; hdp 10 win. In·
Slcllil of grcu,ing the skid• for

you, ~he ma y work 11gainst
you.

UIIRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 23).
· What you .llutc a• fncl today
i&gt; likrly 10 he challenged un·
ic&lt;s yuu can huck il up.
AOCkltl Ill Atr..ntl

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S&lt;.:OJII'\0 (Oct. 24·Nuv
2.2) ··• .J11~t bccuusc you WCI'C
flllllllcually lucky yo&lt;lcrduy

d(lCS not mcur1 you .will be " 0

everyday. Thcoe urc pcnks
und vr!lleys in nlllhings. and
you nnglu full in nne uf those
gullies toduy.
·
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23Dec. 21) •· Snmclioncs yuu
con gcr quite stuhbnrn. and IO·
day. if YllU rnke on an un·
yielding po•ition, it cuu\d
generate severe oppolilion
you didn't ••pcct. loo1en up
and ~lvc nl\nlc. ·
CAPRICOKN &lt;Dec. 22·lun
19) ·· It'• wonderful 111 b~
hciJiful to rho•• you love, but
he careful if you wke 011 •
something contulnina 10
muny problem• lhul ~"u are
left whh no lime lo tnke cure
of ynur own. You'll resenl It
binerly und luke it on ulh·
crt~.
AQUARIUS (lun. 20·Feb.
19) ·· Others could have 1norc
of an ioilluencc on your ulli·
lude .than you mighl reulile.
Be prcky, because if you get·
involved whh negal.ive type1,
yuu onuy end up bean~ in lhe
dump•.
PISCES (Feb. 20·March
20) ·• You know better than
10 try w J&gt;ound nound pegs
11110 s~uarc hole•. Whal you

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forceful munner is dc&gt;lincd to
unravel und may cuusc per·
muncm damage.
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ARIES (Murch 21·April 19)
•• The tl'ay could be quile
pleusanl """ fun U! long "'
nvni..J un •indlviUuul who
ycHJ know from CXIlCrietJcc ul·
wu_y111 tries to imrn,~;e hi s/her

y11U

will on you. You don 't need
toduy.
TAUR US (Apri t 20·Muy
20) ··It'&gt; o~uy w do bu•ineu
wilh fl'iertdl today, bill keep
lhinas "" u purely bu•incullke level. Thi• Include• even
u pu\ borrowing •ume money
fmm ,YOU. Se1 81ficl ground
rule• lor your~~elf.
GEMINI (Muy 21·June 20)
., Be wi•e aoduy Lind don't
tnke il upon youroelf to muke
u decision ubou1 •omclhina
important rhut ufl'ects your
mare or partner. Thl• person
might lake offense that 5/he
I hut

wm1n't conMultell.

Index
4 Section• - 12 Pill•

Celebrations
Classifieds
Comics
Dear Abby
Editorials
Obituaries
Region

Sports

RELIGION

A place to

EUREKA
Gullin
County Road 89 (Friendly
Ridge) will be closed to
through truffic beginning
Monduy ut 8 u.m. und · is
expected
to
reopen
Wednesdny nt 3' p.m., weath·
permitting,
County
er
Engineer . Glenn Smith
announced.
Coumy highway crews will
be replacing u subsuindard
corrugated culvert with u
concrete box culvert locnted
1.400 feet north of Teens Run
Road . Motorists are usked to
use locul rouds us a detour
during the closure.

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11 Ylnkovlc 40 ~

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thun good. But if you
cnn huvc \:loth scrcn·
diP.ily nuc,l skill. you
w1ll .be very difficult
lo beat. This dcul oc·
currcd durin g the
Grand M;t't cr Puirs.
pluycd in Coventry,
Englnutl. carlin thi s
ycur. Cover IIH• East
;md WL'SI hanus. llow
did Peter· Czcr·
nicwski , an English
intcnmtionul, play to
mukc four lwarts :tl'tcr
West led th e spudc

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U..ty
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it is bcncr to he lucky

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Luck and skill

PP..W, VOU P~MISE.D BALL5 0' FIRE-YOU' I:&gt; MENJ) il-l'
FETCH MY TOOL.
ROOF!!
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SPORTS

A special trip
to Belize, Cl

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call home
Partnership puts local
man in new residence

STAFf REPORT

Bv KrvtN KELLY

KKELLY4PMY0'-1LYTRIBUNE.COM
PATRIOT - Eddie Hu sted went to
(lulliu-Meigs Community Action Agency
two years ago to see if he could get uny
help with installing u seplic system on his
property.
.
lnsteud. he ended up with a new house.
Under a Community · Housing
Improvement Progmm (CHIP) pllrtnership between CAA, Galliu County nnd
U.S. Department of Agriculture's Rurul
Development, arrangements were made
for Husted .to get ussistunce, suve money
und obmin u loan so he could move from
the residence he built tor himself to u
newer abode with ull of the conveniences
most peo~;&gt;le take for granted.
.
"I love It," Husted said ubout the house.
" It' somebody were to ask me about get·
ting one. I'd say go to the sume people."
The partnership, in addition to other
housing repuir or assistunce it has yielded
for Gulliu residents in the pust few yeurs,
Pleuo IH Home, AS

HOME BASE - Eddie Husted adjusts the American flag he
flies from the porch of the new modular home he obtained with
help from Gallla County's housing partnersh ip assisting low·
Income residents. (Kevin Kelly)

MEIGS COUNrY FAIR
Glim se
oft e

past

EDUCATION

Meigs Local·
schools to

BY CHARLINE HOEFLICH

HOEFLICHIIIMYDAILYSENTINEL.COM
POMEROY - When
Meigs County fai'rgoers
entered the old log cabin
on the falrgro.unds last
week, it was like stepping
back In time.
The two-room cabin
with a stone fireplace and
a narrow stairway leading
to an attic was the home·
stead of the Edward Foster
family. It was built in 1829
in what is now a housing
area in the Rock Springs
community.
· In 1987, it was dismantled and moved to the fairgrounds, a pro~ct of the
Meigs County Fair Board
and the Meigs County
Pioneer and Historical
Society. Its furnishings are
from the late 1880s.
Last week, historical
exhibits were displayed
for the enjoyment of fair
visitors and demonstrations of pioneer crafts
were held for the children.
Here, Brittany Young of
Chester enjoys looking at
herself in the mirror on an
antique dresser, while her
brother, Jonathan Young,
and Dillon Bass of
Syracuse work on making
ptcture frames from pops!·
cle sticks. · Instructor was
the
Rev.
William
Middleswarth, an active
volunteer with the histori·
cal society.

GALLIPOLIS - St. Louis Cutholic
Church will celebrute its sesquicentennial
with a Pontifical Muss. followed by tlie
eighth annual spaghetti dinner on Sunday,
Aug. 25.
.
The church, at Fourth Avenue and State
Street,110d founded in 1852. is I50 years old
thi s yeur.
Bishop-elect R. D11niel Conlon. newly
uppointed to the Steubenville Diocese,
· Bishop Gilbert J. Sheldon and celebmting ·
clergy will be present to celebrate the
Pontiticul MtL~s ut 4 p.m. Aug. 25.
Conlon und Sheldtln will be available
during the evening dinner hours to tulk to
guests in unendance. Music for Ihe jubilee
anniversury Mass will be provided by
Encore Brass. Durton.
The spughelli dmner follows the Muss at
S p.m .. with serving until 8 p.m. Euch meal
includes spaghetti with meut suul·e. French
brcud, sulud, beverage und un international
dessert. Adult prices are $6 and $3 for chil·
tlren umler 12. The·meul is free for children
under 2.
The public is welcome to uttend the Mass ·
und is encouraged to join the purish for the
spugheiti dinner. John Edelmann 'llnd his
Encore Brass quartet will entertain on the
patio during the dinner hours. No reservations are needed.
Entrance for the dinner is on the Fourth
Avenue side of the church. ~euls may be
eaten in the church social hull or taken to
the tent/patio area behind the rectory, where
ui:lditional chairs and tables will be provid·
ed for open-air sealing. Carryout meals will
be available.

.open Aug. 27
BY CHARLENE HoEFLICH
HOEFLICHOMYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

rtmes-Sentlnel pholol by Chorlene Hoeflich

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POMEROY - School for students in the
Meigs Local School District will begin on
Tuesday Aug. 27, according to
Superintendent William Buckley.
However. all teachers and non·certified
employees are to ·report at 8:30 a.m.
Monday, Aug . 26, to Meigs High School.
Buckler said that students who are new to
the distnct and have not registered . for
' classes should report to the building in their
attendance area as soon as possible to pre·
register.
He also noted that there have been only
minor changes in bus route~. and the buses
are scheduled to run at near the same times
as last year. Those with questions about bus
pickup times are to contact the transporta·
tion supervisor at 740-742·2990.
.
Students who were on free or reduced·
price lunches last year will remain on the
list until a date is set for new forms to be
returned, the superintendent said. He also
advised that student lunch prices have been
increased by S cents this year.
Other information, such as emergency
medical forms, student accident insurance
forms, student ·hdndbooks and free lunch
applications will · be sent home with stu. dents. Buckley encouraged parents to read
'the material and return any information
needed .to the school in a timely manner.
With other questions, parents are to contact the principal of the school where the
child will attend.

Tpgether we can change your body.
And your life.

CANCER (June 21·July 22)
·· Usc good judgment today .
or )'Oil could find you.,elf ·
tak1ng 1111 a job thut is more
demanding thun you nrc pre·
pllrcd 10 hundle, ,lhu•. •110iling
whal would otherwise be a
fine duy.

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BY KIVIN KEUY
KKELLY"MYDAIL\'TRIBUNE.COM
. OALLIPOL:IS- For the past 13 years, a local manufncturmg ~!ant and •.ts employees have been making u difference in
the lives of chtldren struck by disaster.
·
Their contributio~ to Shriners Bum H ospital s is being celeb~ted by the Galhpohs Shnne Club. which honored GKN
Smter Metals and United Autoworkers Local 1685 ut its weekly !f!Ceting Thursday for continued support of the hospitals,
wht.ch offer free treatment to young fire victims.
Smce 1989.the plant - then ownt.-d by Federal Mogul Corp.,
later by B?"iWarner !'&gt;utomotivc und by· GKN since i998and the umon have nuscd $46.~45 among its employees.
. The plant, a manufacturer of forged metal products primartly used in the automotive industry. has been resronstble for
$24.SQO of that total, und the union hus rais~d $2 845.
The matching ontributions huve rose from an un~uul total of
$500 each at the beginning to $2,500 tl1is year.
"It.'s kin~ of like ~ tradition for us,' said Local 1685
Prestdent Btli.ClendeniO. "We look forward to it every year."
Danny Adkms, GKN's human resources manager said the
Shri~e ts .a "great organiz~tion" and its support for' the bum
hospttals ts an example of tts compassion.
"T~e bum centers are a great benefit and we're proud to
cOn'!J~Ut~," h~ said: "y.te'.re very fumily -oriented at GKN and
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the hospttals, .thetr most vtstble demonstration being the annu·
a\ sale of Shnne newspapers to the public explaining the hospttals' purpose.
GKN. as one of the biggest locul supporters, undone of two
are~ fi~e~star buckers ov~r the ye1~rs, has made the Gallipolis
• Shn~e s m.volvement 10 hu)d-ru tsmg one of the most significant m Ohto, satd local Shnne Ambassador Gordon Fisher.
"We make those guys in Columbus hustle to keep up with
us," he said with a chuckle.
GKN currently employs 410 people, with more than 300
being members of the union.
The Oullipolis . Shrin~, founded in 1955 and now boasting
around 225 membe~, ts cui!Cntly !ed by J~ Rose. president:
Johnny Kuhn. first vtce prestdent: Steve Salisbury, second vice
president: John Nibert. third vice president; und Dun Henderson,
secrelllry-treasurer.

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Highs on Monday will be in the mid 80s.
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Sunday night ... Mostly cloudy. A chance of showers and
thunderstorms early. Lows in the mid 60s. Chance of rain 30
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Monday night. .. Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 60s.

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thunderstorms in the afternoon. Lows in the mid 60s and highs
in the upper 80s.
Thursday... Partly cloudy. A chance of showers and thunder·
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evening. Lows in the upper 60s and highs in the upper 80s • .
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POINT PLEASANT - It's
time to heat up the stovetops.
polish the stock pots, dice the
pel?pers, and get ready for the
Thtrd Annual Mason County
Chili Cook-off on Saturday,
Aua. 31. •
"Chill chefs must be prepared for the "atove Hahtina"
at 9 a.m.," said Bill ;Reebel,
cook-off coordinator.
The cook-off i1 1~onsored
by Maaon County F11rmer'a
Market and Ia held each year
at Market Street under the
Bartow Jones Bridae.
''There Is no entry deadline," Reebel said. "A person
can come that mommg as
lona as they follow the guidelines for cliili preparation.''
Chil ~must be ~repared on
site usmg a gas grtll and if the
chef wants hislller chili to be
judged for prize money, it
must be prepared without
beans. Reebel said that floating grease is an almost
instant disqualifier as· far as
prize money is concerned.
There will also be a
People's Choice Award thi s
year. Samples of each chili
will be sold for SO cents each.
and the award will be chosen
based on the number of sam- ·
pies sold.
''The chef must have a minimum of two ,gallons of chili
to be considered for the
People's Choice Award,"
Reebcl said . .
Local businesses are going
to donate items for the winner of the People 's Choice
Award. A first ($400), second
($200), and third prize ($100)
will be awarded to the top
!hree chilis as determined by
JU~ges, Rob Painter, Ron
Htck.man, and Jan Haddox:
They will base their selections on .color, taste, texture,
and aroma.
The prize money is made
available from a grant
through the West Virginia
Depanm~n! of Agricultu're. A
new acuvtty planned this
year wtll be a jalepeno eating
contest.
. The entry fee for the cook off is $25 and the proceed s
will go to the Muscu lar
Dystrophy
Association
(MDA) and cook-off will be
held in conju'nction with the
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president; Bnan Pollard, first vice president· Bill Currence
GKN's operations manager: Shrine Amba~sador Gordo~
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R~K SPRINGS - Farmers Bank and
Savm~ Co. of Porreroy and Home National Bank
of ~actne were the top buyers at Friday evening's
Metgs County ·Junior Fair Livestock Sale.
Accordmg to unofficial sale ligures from
the Metgs County Junior Fair, Farmers Bank
spent $[2,611.60, and Home National Bunk
$11,601.95 .
:
Purchasing both the grand and reserve
• : champion market steers, shown by Brent
B~ckley und Aaron Yost. respectively, along
• wtth several _other smaller animal s, Dan Tax
· : . pl~ced thtrd m terms of spending at the sale.
. . wtth a total bill of $6,969.90 .
': :- Damon's Restaurant in Athens purchased
: Taylor R;ussell 's g~und .champion pen of market rubbtts and Julte Ttllis' reserve champion
pen of market poultry, and the gmnd champion f!larket hog, shown by Ricky Colburn.
· Rtdenour Supply of Chester purchased
. Samant~a Cummins' reserve champion mar~et rabbtts, and David Tucker's pen of grand
champton market poultry.
The grand and reserve champion dairy market feeders were purchased by Save-A -Lot of
. Pomeroy, and Bob's Market and Greenhouses
of Mason. W.Va.
Pleasant Valley Hospital and Peoples Bank
J:Jought Meghan Haynes' grand champion
market l~mb , and Save-A -Lot . purchased
Kuylee M1lam's reserve champion lamb.
McDonald's purchased the grand champion
commercial feeder steer, shown by Wade
Collins. and Bob·s Market and Greenhouses
purchased the reserve champion commercial
. feeder steer, shown by Jessica Carr.
; ·: Dr: Jured Sheets of River Valley Pediatric
: Med~cme of, Parkersburg, W.Va., purchased
; ?enmfer F1fe s reserve champion hog.
• :· Dan Smith was auctioneer for the sale and
: ·was assisted by Tammy Chapman .
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... Results of the sale are as follows:
Market R1bblto
:
: .;
Price to per pen.
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Taylor Russell, g.c., $430, Damon's of Athens;
.: Samantha Cummins, r.c., 425, Ridenour Bottle Gas; Kelby
.• Brown. 215, Noah Hysell; Jared Russell, 170 Depoy
· ·Parts and Service; Andrew Bissell, 160, Jeff ' Warner
. Insurance; Kayta F,lussell, 165, Home National Bank; John
. Swanson, 130, Meigs County Veterinary Clinic; Jennifer
·. Harris, t60, Fisher Funeral Home; Cassie Cleland 130
:: "County Commissioner Jeff Thornton: Brady Bissett' 210 '
.. Connie's Child Cars; Phillip Murdock, 105, Farmers Bank:
.: Josh Nelson, 100, Farmers Bank; Chelsea Patterson,
... l50, Home National Bank; Tyler French , 375. People&amp;
Bank; Nathan Argabright, 110, Home National Bank;
Rachel Argabright, 110, Blrchlleld Funeral Home; Deadra
. Barnett, 120, Fisher Funeral H0me: Brittany Varian, 140,
· Peoplea Bank: Josle VanMeter. 140, Farmers Bank· Marl
::: YanMeter, 150, Bill Buckley Family.
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Market Poultry
•.,
Price to par pen.
• . • David Tuckor. g.c., $766, Ridenour Supply Service:
:. Julie Tillis, r.c .. 650, Damon's ol Athens: Zackafy Moore.
• 150, Hendrix Heating and Cooling; Corey Jarvis 130
: Image Gallery; Josh Hysell, 120. Farmers Bank;'Trlcla
. • Congo, 150, Ridenour Supply; Samuel McCall, 145,
• ; Peoples Bank; Kristen Trader, 130, Home National Bank;
•• Benjamin Ayres, 200, James Chadwell; Lindsey Houser
; 145, Dan Tax; Robbie Weddle, 125, Fisher Funerai
• Home; Chris Trader, 120, David's Refuse Trailer·
; Amoretta Salser, 205, Swisher and Lohse.
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•
Commercllt Feeder St"ro
:•
Price 11 per pound.
• Wade Collins, g.c., $2.35, McDonald's; Jenlca Carr
: r.c., 2,35, Bob's Mall&lt;eUnd Greenhouse: Justin Cotterill.
·• 1.75, Gary and Sally Mora Gibson; Morgan Windon, 1.eo' ·
: Farmers Bank; Brett Parker, 1.50, Windy Hill Cattle Farm:
: . Brad Parker, 1.50, Farmers Bank; Ashley Lne. 1.75, Wesam
'• Construction: Abbie Chevalier. 1.30. Ridenour Supply;
: Macyn Ervin, 2, Yeauger's Farm Supply; Jordan Wood, 2,
, Home National Bank; Amanda Windon, 1.45. Credit
XPreas; J. R. Greene, 1.50, Farmers Bank; James Will,
1.60, Wesam Construction; Nathan Cook, 1.60. Dan Tax.
· Dairy M1rkot Feodora
•
Price to per pound. ·
. : Kelsay Holter, g.c.. $2.05, Save·A·Lol: Raymond
• .folwell, r.c., 1.50. Bob's Markel; Audrtonna Pullins, 1.25,
• Ridenour Supply; Carson Yost, 1.60, Pleasant Valley
: .Hospital; Alyssa Holler, 1.60, Home National Bank;
• Herbie Grate, 1.55, Dan Ta•.
•
M1rkot umba
•
Price 11 per pound.
• Meghan Haynes, g.c., $9.25, Pleasanl Valley Hospital
• and Peoples Bank; Kaytee Milam, r.c., 5, Save-A·Lot;
: •Alyssa Baker, 1.50, AEP .Sporn Plant; Michael Wright,
• ; 1.10•.Aldan CliniC; Joanna Eastman, 2, Farson Street Car
: •Wash; Action Facemyer, 8.60, Diamond Exports; Meghan
. : Haynes, 2.76, Farmers Bank; Zack Jeffers. 1.76, Dragon
·- Internet; Alyssa Baker, 2, Home National Bank: Teresa
:O Baker, 1.80, PVH; Holley Wllllama, 2.20, G&amp;M Fuel
• Company; Olivia Davis, 2.75, WaiMart: Theresa Baker,
; 1.60, Farmers Bank; Michael Wright, 1.80, Oiler's Deer
• Shop; Kalllln Dewhurst, 3, Aldan Clinic; Holly Davis, 2.25.
• •G&amp;M Fuel Company; Kaytee Milam, 2.25, JayMar: Action
: • Facemyor. 3.75, Jimmy Stewart for State Representative;
· :Brook Bolin, 3.95, Facemyer Lumber; Ryan Amos, 3.26,
;. Baum Lumber Company; Hannah Williams, 2.76, Tony's
• :Portable Welding; Ryan Amos, 2.75, Farmers Bank;
•. Suzanne Grueser, 2.50, Bernard V. Fultz: Zaclt Jeffers,
: • 2.25, Home National Bank; Tina Drake, 2.10, Dan Tax;
• Joanna Eastman, 2.50, AEP Gavin Plant: Holley
: - Williams, 2.50, Facemyer Lumber; Cody Smith, 2.40,
.;..Meigs County Bar Association: Brook Bolin, 2.90,
•. Farmers Bank; Holley Davia, 2.35, Lit11e, Sheela and
: • Warner; Chelsea Young, 3.10, Holzer Clinic; Tina Drake,
· : 2.30, Credit XPress: Chelsea Young, 2.75, Farmers Bank;
: • Bradley Smlll1, 2.10, AEP.Mountalneer Plant; Ashley Ray,
• • 2.50. Aldan Clinic; Shawn Davis. 2.60, Gerald McClung:
• : Allaha COrnpson, 2.25, JUdge Robert Buck; Shawna
: • Davis, 2.70, Peoples Bank; Halley Williams, 2.25,
• • Farmers Bank; Courtney Kennedy, 3, Gary and Sally
;: Mora Gibson; Atlsha Compson, 2.10. PVH; Hannah
•• Williams, 3, Home National Bank; Suzanne Grueser, 3,
· :Gerald McClung; Morgan Burt, 4, Farmers Bank;
: • Kimberly Castor, 3.50. AEP Sporn Plant; Courtney
•: Kennedy, 4, Gary and Sally Mora Gibson; Cody Smith, 3,
: • O'Dell Lumber; Morgan Burt, 3. Gary and Sally Mora
• ; Gibson; Bradley Smlll1, 2, Wai-Mart: Sarah Yost, 3.25,
• . Ridenour Supply: Dawn Bissell, 2.20. AEP Mountaineer
: • Plant· Kimberly Castor, 2.25, Baum Lumber; Dawn
•: Bissell, 2.30, Home National Bank; Sarah Vos.t. 2.50, Jim
: • Rogerelnsurance.
. • Mtrkot HOQI
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Price 11 ~r pound.

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: • Ricky Colburn, g.c.. $6.25, Damon's of Athens Of
• • Athena· Jennlfor Fffe, r.c., 3.75, River Valley Medicine
! ; Pediatrics, Dr. 1red Sheets; Eugene Panerson, 3.25;
• • Jaymar; Aaron 'ffe, 2, Can·Do Maintenance: Ricky
•: Colburn, 2.25, Tim-Rod&lt; Farm; Kyle Russell, 2.25,
: • Peoplel Bank; Aaron Fife. 1.75, AEP Sporn Plant; Heath
, • Oetwlller, 2.75, Turnpll&lt;e Ford; Jessica Cleland. 3.25,
•! Bob's Mall&lt;et· Goorgana l(oljentz, 2.50, Home National
; • Bank: Tyler Fryer. 2.50, Farmers Bank; Co&lt;lney Parsons.
• 2 60 Etoct Jim Pancake State Representative; Sarah
: : ~nu, 2.25. t.&amp;J Solid Wood Homes/E&amp;E Borderline
• • Surveya: Ashley Gibbs, 2. Wai·Mart; Renee. Colburn,
•: 2.60, Oon Tate Motors.
Brittany Paroons, 2, Farmers Bank; Stacie WatsOn.
•.
: : 2.25, Mome National Bank; Zachary Caroon. 2.50, Can·
•. • Do Malnt8f1ance; Mary Rankin, 4, Norrlt·Northup Dodge;

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Kopec, 2.50, Shade River Ag.; Billie Jo Welsh, 1.50,
Damon's of Athena ol Athens; Corlney Parsons, 1.50.
Birchfield Funeral Home; Annlsha Kopec, 2.75, Karr
Audlot0gy; Ronnie Wilson, 1.75, Paul Smtih Trucking;
Brlttnl Hensley, 1.50, Ridenour Supply; Shannon
Whitlatch. 2.25, Swisher &amp; Lohse; Brittany Parsons, 1.50,
Pleasant's Meat Processi ng: Brandon Goegleln, 2.
Farmers Bank; Craig Hensley, 1.50, AEP Sporn Plant;
Thomasina White, 1.75, D.V. Weber Construction Co.;
Beniamin Lee, 1.50. Republican Central Commtnee:
Chrfsllna Miler, 2.75, AEP Gavin Plant; MaUhew Salser,
·1.50.- Home National Bank; Jason Rees Wyant, 1.75,
Williams Family Suffolk&amp;; Erin Bush, 1.50, AEP Sporn
Plant; Georgana Koblentz, 2, Farmers Bank.
Christopher Holter, 3.50. Twin Oaks; Kyle Edwards.
Held at the Gall Ia County Junl~r Fairgrounds
1.50, Summerfield's Restaurant; Zach Bush, 1.25, Valloy
Lumber: Ryan Varian, 1.25, Farmers Bank; Brandon
Goegl~in , 2, Ridenour Supply; Matthew Salser, 1.75,
O'Dell Lumber; Eric Wood, 1.25, Ridenour Supply; Aubfle
This is your chancve to introduce your services or .sell your product to
Kopec, 3, First Class Trash Removal, Magic of the
Caplinger&amp;; Zachery Manuel. 2.75, Home National Bank;
hundreds of customers, some of whom you might otherwise not have
Myca Michael, 1.50. Tom Peden Chevrolet; Stephanie
Wilson, 1.50, G&amp;M Fuel Co.; Annlsha Kopec, 3.25, Jeff
Warner Insurance; Shea Lee, 1.25, Downlng·Chlldathe occasion to meet...
all during a single weekend!!
Mull8f1·Musser Insurance; Kayla Salser, 1.50, Home
National Bank; Matthew Wandling, t .50, Holzer Clinic;
For more information or to request a registration form,
. Dakota Arms, 2.75, AEP Sporn l'lanl.
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Mlrkel SIMrt
Prtct 11 per pound.
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call Mark Williamson at (740) 446-5210.
Brent Buckley, g.c., $1 .95, Dan Ta•; Aaron Yost, r.c.•
1.40, Dan Ta•: Miranda Buckley, 1.15, Meigs County
Republican Party; Ban Buckley, 1.15, Farmers Bank ;
Registration deadline has been extended to August 30.
Josh Collins. 1.20. Shelly Company; Janet Calaway
1.35, D.V. Weber Conatructlon: Kacy Ervin, 1.40:
$paces
filling up...so don't df!layl
Gallipolis Elks Club: Elizabeth King. 1.• Home National
Bank; Alan Watson, 1, Kempar'a Meat Processing; Ashley
Hager, 1.14,Wesam Construction. ·
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Miracle
Rescue another example of
Americans' compassion

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The police olficcrs and firefighters who never thought twice
uhout entering the World Trade Center lowers on Sept . II. The
smol.c jumpers who drop into out-of-control infernos thut ure
eHting up hundreds of thousunds of acres in the Americnn
Wc''i . Tit&lt;· 'ted workers who spent countless hours using cutting tnrd1cs to peel huck the twist~d steel scnrs of the wt&gt;rsr
utturk 1111 Amcricun 'nil. The surveynrs und drillers who
played a potentiuHy dcudly gume uf beut the dock to releusc
th&lt;hC miners from their durk d111mber 240 feet below the
Pent!' yIvan ia countryside.· .
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What Akxi' de Toc•tuevillc sttW in the American people
durin ~ his nim· montlts oJ' traveling the United Stutes buck i1i
IHJ I 1.' .,tiWhcrc: The SilL-cess nf America is due to Americans
tllcm,clvc, . The French. uri.,tticmt who penned one of the
· tkfinitivc works on this cuuntr~. Dcmo&lt;.:racy in America, recognitc•d our dbtiiK'tive trait ol pttlling together to solve rent
pn&gt;hkms.
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'!\&gt;day is Sunday. Aug. IK. the 230th day of 2002. There are
13~ days left in the year.
·n,day's Highlighlin Hi,tury :
On Aug. IS, 15K7, Virginia Dare hecame the first child of
Enplish parents to he born tlll American soil, on. what is ·now
Rnanokc l&gt;l&lt;llld. N.C.
On this dute :
In 1227. the Mongol &lt;.:onqueror Genghis Khan died.
In I H-!6, U.S. fnrccs led by General Stephen W. Kearney
captured Santa Fe. N.M.
In I HIJ4, Congress established the Bureau of Immigration.
In I\) 14. Preside lit Wilson issued his "Proclamation of
Neutrality." aimed &lt;~t keeping the United Stmes out. of World
War I.
In 1920. Tennessee hecame the 36th state to ratify the 19th
AnJcmlmenl lot he Constitution, which guaranteed the right of
all American Wlltllcn to vote.
·IL1 IIJJH. Prc.,idcnt Frankl in Roosevelt dedicated the
TIH&gt;U .,&lt;tnd Islands Bridge connecting the United States and

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In I963, Jamc' Meredith became the first black to graduate
from the Univcr~ity llf Mi"issippi .
In 1'176, two U.S. Army officers were killed in Korea's
dcmilitarit.cd t.nnc a' a group of North Korean soldiers wielding uxc' and metal pikes attacked U.S . and South Korean sol•licr&gt;.
In IIJH2, for the first time. volume on the New York Stock
cxL'hangc topped the $100 million level as 132.69 million
sl1arc&gt; were traded.
In 19H.1. Hurricane Alicia slammed into the Texas coast,
leaving 22 dc;td and causing more than $1 billion worth of
damage .
Ten years ago: On the second night of the Republican
national convention in Houston, Texas, Sen. Phil Gramm
delivered the keynote address, denouncing Bill Clinton's economi~ program as "worse than sleaze." Basketball star Larry
Bird announced his retirement after 13 years with the Boston
Ce lti c~.
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Five years ago: United Parcel Service 'and the Teamsters
union reached a tentative itgreement to end .a 15-day-old
'trike. 13c!h ~nn Hugan hccamc the first woman student tn the
Virginia Military ln"itutc's 158-year history.
One year ago: Fire broke out at a budget hotel outside
M;mila. killing 75 people.
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Today\ Birthd;ly': Former Secretary of Defense Caspar
Weinberger i~ H5. Actress Shelley Winters is 82. Former F1rst
Lady R•Mlynn Carter is 75. Movie director Roman Polanski
i' ti9. Actor-filmmaker Robert Redford is 65. Singer Johnny
Prc,ton i' 63. Actor Christopher Jones is 6 I. Actor Henry G.
Sander&gt; i' 60. Actor-comedian Martin Mull is 59. Singer
. Nona Hendryx is 57. Actor Patrick Swayze is 50. Country
'ingcr ~tcvc Wilk.in,on !The Wilkinsons) is 47. Actor Denis
Leary " -15 . Actre'' Madeleine Stowe is 44. Actor Craig
Bier.ko i' .17 . Rock 'ingcr-rnu'ician Zac Maloy (The Nixons)
i' .14. Hip-hop arti't Evcrla't i~ D . Actor Christian Slater is
31 Actor Edward Norton is 31:

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]udt:dal umpires have called these games correctly
Bv JAMES J. KtLNTRICK

viewed Don Hu1clton. heud of the 'tutc
The prit.eli~hter lust und the gndfuthcr uthleti.c commissitln. who snid he tiMtght
won. and now hnth of them UI'C involved Cnbh's }X'rllwnmn&lt;.'c "In•· ked cnthusi in petitions to tile Sup1'Cmc C:n1111·. Their ttsm ." Hn1.dh1n tnld the repnt1ct-s he h11d
cuscs rnisc nice questinns of First spoken with ringside · nfficiuls who
Amendmcntluw.
believed the f&gt;ght hut! hecn tixcu.: The
In 1993. boxer Rnndutt· "'Tex"' Cnhh lend reporter, Sonju Steptoe. interviewed
wus 1111 obscure heavyweight ..:ontcnder. the promoter's 1\mncr husiness J11111ncr.
When Spo11s lllustmtc&gt;.l induded him In whn tnld her thtit "everyone in the know"
un m1klc on lixcd lights. h~ sue&gt;.! tltr wus nwure thut Burch would take a dive.
lihcl. 'He wonn bundle in tht' trinl court. Steptoe tried ru\'"ntctlly to interview
but lost when the U.S. Court of Appeals Cohb, hut when It' f'innlly returned her
for the 6th Circttit reversed. 1fc is usking culls he denied everything nml brushed
the Supreme Cout1 f(n' u rcmmdt .
her otl'.
Jen·y Dean MeCoy. lill'lncl'ly nmember ·On Oct. 4. 19\lJ, Spt111s 1\lustrttted cur·
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1' 1 · 1 1 ried un 1111ide, "The Fix Wus ln." Cobh
ot a 11 1 orulll gnng. ol CI'CC lut ler Y sued. In U.S . District Court. Jud~c Robe11
udvicc to u street gung in Phoenix. The
sUite's uttorncy gcnerul said this wusn't L. Echols ugt'Cc&lt;.l thnt Cnhh md hccn
free speech, it wns indtcmcnt to tTimc. budly treated. The 1u1idc hnd u "dcvnstutThe 'lth Circuit suid. no. it was indeed ing impuct" on Cobb. I-I is careers us u&lt;.:tor
free speech. The state wants nnolhcr sh!it. and boxer languished. lie lnsl 11 IUL'I'Utivc
endorsement contmct. The jury nwurded
The prizefighter's cuse &lt;Jutes frnm him $10.7 million in componsutory und
Sl:!ptemhcr 1992 in Fort Lmttl~rdale. Flu. punitive dumages. hut the 6th Circuit set
A hoxing promoter arrungcd fm a hout It usidc. The reponing could huvc been
betweel) Tex Cobb und u dub lighter more diligent. suid Judge Corneliu
numet.l Paul ''Sonny" Burch. It wus not Kennedy, hut there hud been no 1'ccklcss
much of u light. Burch took u dive in the disregard for the truth. There wus no cvilirst round. Ayeur Inter. Burch telephoned dcnce of the mugu1.ine's "mulice."
Sports lllustmtcd. He spoke wilh senior
The principul question presented in the
editor Steve Robinson und offered to sell . Cobb cuse •ts whcthet· the 6th Cir&lt;.:uit
him the story. Robinsotl temporized. ex&lt;.:ccded .its uuthority. in scttinl!usid~ the
Cobb wus not wholly obscui'C. He hud u JIII'Y vcrdtct. Th1s nuscs u tncky tssuc·
modest reputation us an actor. He hud lost under the Seventh Amendment. but it
fights wtth heavyweight duunpions muy not be tricky enough tn attmct the
Lurry Holmes und Leon Spinks. After 11 high cou11.
rough period of mmriage pmhlcms and
The conviction of Jcrr~ McCoy otTers u'
drug addi&lt;.:tion. in I\)\lJ Cohh wus I().() better possibility of rev1cw. The story is
on u wmebllck truil us a boxer.
that 11 street gang known us the "Brutz''
Rohinson suid he would need 10 duyli wus operuting in Phoenix. McCoy hlld
to check out the s10ry. His repuners inteP· experience us u member of u Culiforniu

gun~.

On two tX:&lt;.:Hsions. while he wus
visittng in Aritnntl. M&lt;.'Coy funcfinned us
u guiduncc ,·ounscltll'. A good l'tlllsultum,
Ill.' udviscd the Brutz nn hnw to opernte
mm~ cll'ectivcly. He suggested thut the
gang elect officers. make buckup
nllitmt·cs with other gungs. bcm up on
ddc&lt;.:tin~ mcmhers; cxpund its pro~mm
of grufltti. und t&gt;thcrwisc "'~mn more
rcspct:t uml.inst iII more leur.' The gnng
pmmptly udopted some of his recommcndutions.
Word of McCoy's t:mmseling lcuked
out. Tlw smtc int.lktet.l him for "'furnish·
in~ mlvicc with tlw intent to fm1her the
cruninul ohjectives tll' a criminal syndicutc." A jury found him guilty, und the ·
tri11ljudgc. dting McCoy's niminul histOI'y. guvc him 15 ye11rs in the slammer.
The &lt;.:usc moved over to U.S. District
Cuut't. where Judge Willimn D.
Bt"wning !\lund it "incredibly stupid unll
shortsighted" 1\w Mt:Cny to rcgulc .11
group of tccn-ugcd gangster wutmu -~·s
with his opinion~ und experiences. But
the Cnnslltutinn ~mtc~:ts even stupid .
spee~h. said the JUdge, tmd McCoy's
speech wus not ~:ulculutcd to msptre
imminent luwless 11ctivi\y. It wus mere
"ubstruct 11dvocucy." The. 9th Circtlit
uf'tirmed ,
The constitutionul foul line between
protected unci unprotected speech is
litzt.y, hut I believe the judidu[ umpires
tinnily cnllecl these cuses correctly. The
muguzine relied upon m1 unsuvory
souJ·ce.und the godfuther wus not exactly
u role model, but their speech felt on the
fnir side of the line.
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'HARDBALL'

Journey with malaria provides pause for thought
BY CHRIS MATTHEWS
WASHINGTON - Catching a lifethreatening diseuse can be u life-changing
experience.
A month ago •.! ICit bud. That's the best
way I can say it. I was ur my father\
wedding in New Jersey - he's ll2 und a
v~ry hot ticket! - and something, I was- .
. n t sure what, was wrong wtlh me.
Since it wasn't one of those symptoms
- headache. upset stomach - I could
spell out, I shrugged it off and went to
work that Monday.
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Still, something wasn't right. By then.
nausea was as good u word us to describe
my condition. I took Tylenol and kept
plugging along. "Hardball,'' my TV
show, had an expensive new set, Phil
Donahue was premiering the hour before
me, and I had a job to do: Sparkle!
By Frid~y, I .wus do·ing anything but. I
was sweating like a pig and could barely
hold. my head up. I had to stick around the
studio that night to $0 live with the
Samantha Runnion kidnapping-murder
case. The pollee were holding .an evening
press conference to announc~ their arrest
of a suspect. I spent the awmttng hours on
the G~n Room couch.
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The lollowmg weekend. I was deltnous. My brain, which I hud hoped to
employ to finish writi~g a book .and t~en
a speech I had. to g1ve · t~e tollowmg
week, kept cooktng on one Impenetrable
problem after another. Each crazed
quandary melted intothe nex.t.
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. My temperature h1t I03 - way too
h1gh for a guy my age.
Still, .1 kept thinking - to th~ extent
my bram was worktng - 11 was some
kind of flu. I could sweat it out.
.o n Munday, I was heading filr W(lrk
w1th an extra sh1rt m my bag. The one I
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She i&gt; surviwd by a daughter. Tcela lliane Lemley of
u son, Collen Rohert Srrugue of Flonlund; special
CANAL WINCHESTER - H. Pauline Lchmun. 60. of l'onlund;
VINTON
lame' "'Jimmy" Walton I. ~'1. \ 'imnn. d1ed
boy friend. Robcn . prugue o Portland; her mother and
C'anal Winchester. died Wednesday. August 14. 2002.
Suturduy.
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2tM I2. 1/l S..:crtiL .llill' Nur"n ~ (\' Iller
stepfuther. Judith Anne (Hite Holter) Rockhold and Kenneth
She was born July 5, 19.l:!. near the town of Rut lund. Ohio. Rookhold of Ponlund; u brother, Gary R. Holler of Long
Bom Jun .• J. llJ ~.1. in Columhu,. ;un of th~ l.ttc Al\ln uAd
to, the hll~ William Henry and Mary (Southern. O'Dell) Bottom; a sister. Rebeccuh A. Kents of Port lund; a half-broth- Eli7ahcth Swhh~r W~lton, he. "-U~ a fnm1er &lt;.upcnl&lt;'r. and
01b on.
er. William (Rebecca) Fredrick of Marietta ; grundmothers, attended Fclln" ' lllfl Chotpcl Church m Vimon
~he was a I %0 graduate of Rutland High Srhool. and was Mury Kathryn (Davis) Holter of Long Bottom. nnd Florenc~
Surviving are three !.la u g hter~. Totmmy Smnl1 and lin (Jell)
reltred from Doctors Hospital, where she workL'&lt;I us un E. (White) Hitc of Duncansville. PcJ,nsylvunia; and severu l Dyer. both of Pat not. ,tml Amy (Jim Boh) Me&lt; 'l uf!' of Vinton ;
Executivt' Secretary to the Board of Trusl&lt;!es.
u son. Jam"s (Carne I Walton II of Wa \ hirl~ton ( 'oun llouse;
uunt s. uncles. cousins. nieces and nephews.
Pnuline hus l~ved in the Columbus areu since the early
She wus preceded in death by her li1thcr. the Rev. Roben 10 grandchildren : a ,i,tcr. Mary Ma rctlm of ll&lt;d"-c ll. and four
I ~ls. mostly in Groveport, and rc"tently moved to Canal Gury Holter; her grundfuther. Arvil F. Holter; and great -grund- brothers. Raymonl.I.(LmdaJ Walton of Mary" dk .. md Robert
Wulton. ('Imrie' (S&lt;~I I yl Walton and Dann1 W,dl&lt;&gt;n . all of
~tn~hester. She was. wurm. loving nnd giving. und ulways purents. Worl~y und Gludu Davi s. und Eumest and Noru
Vinton .
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S)lenccr Holto:r.
He was also pr~r~d~d 111 dt•ath h! a "'lc r
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he IS survivoo by her beloved husband, J. Mike Lchmun :
S~rvico:s will be I p.m. on Tuesduy; August 20, 2002. at
Gruvesit.lc servirc&gt; \\ill be II .t m. TucsU,I\ 1111hc McGhee
children. Carol Ann (Bill Tichenor) Winborne of Luncuster. Fi ·her Funeral Home in Pomeroy. Otliciuting will be the Rev.
Dwain Winbon'll! of Sun Diego, Culifomia. Niki (Tim) King Mary Cook, and buriul will follow in Meigs Memory Cemetery, Vinton. with the Rev. l,larmy Neal nl li&lt;:10lling .
and Jay Lehman. both of Westerville; grundchildren. Willium. ' Gurdcns. Friends may cull ut the funerul home from 6-8 p.m. There will be' no l'l'itatl!lll Arrangement\ .tic' h1 McCoyMoore Funeral Home. Vinton
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Cody nnd Mary Elizabeth Tichenor. und· Kathleen Lehmun ; Monday, August 19. ~CX)2.
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brothers, Roy Eugene (Bebca) O'Dell. Ruthtnd; and Hnrvey
Roosevelt (Mary) O'Dell of Grove!JOM: si.tcrs, Joyce Alvcrtu
C.
Leddinghnm of Groveport. Carol Fny (Gibson) Williams of
. Ann Arbor. Michigan; und ITIUIIY !lcloved nieces. nephews una
MIDDLEPORT - Dr. Ruymond C. Reuter, 88. of
life-long friends.
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Middleport.
died Friday. August 16. 2002.
Sunday Times-Sentinel
She was preceded in t.lcuth by n hrothcr. Hurry Culvin ·
He
wus
b.Jm
February
4,
1914,
in
Greendale,
Ohio.
son
of
O'Dell.: nnd ~roth~r-in- luw, Fred "'Sonny'" Leudinghum.
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Servtcl!s Will be held at 10-30 u.m. Monduy, August 19. the Into: Vulelllil1c und Nora Tignor Reuter.
1-1~· was u retired veterinarian und retired federal meut
Gallia • 446-2342
2002. nt the Dwayne R. Spence Funcrul Home. 650 Wast
inspector.
He
wus
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veteran
of
World
Wur
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und
a
member
of
Waterloo Sti'I.'Cl. Cunni Winchester. where the family will
Meigs • 992-2156
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receive friends one hour prior to the service. lntcnncnt will be Drew Webster Post No. 39. American Legion.
Mason • 675-1333
Surviving nre his wife, Frances Vun Cooney Reut er of
ut Lithopolis Cemetery. ·
Middlepo11:
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son,
Tom
R.
(Janice)
Reuter
of
Pomeroy;
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In lieu of flowers, friends may contribute ton College Fund
for the grundehildren, in can: of the funcrnl home. On-line granddaughter. Rhonda (Dun) Davis of Pomeroy; a grandson.
Terry R. (Mundy) Reuter of Pomeroy; greut-~mndchildren.
condolences uvaihtble ut ww~v.spenccfuncmlhome . com .
Ryun Duvis. Ruchcll Duvis tmd Reece Reuter ot Pomeroy; sisters-in-law, Mnrgc Reuter of Pomeroy. and Murgnret Reuter of
Til1ton. lowu ; nnd severul nieces und nephews.
n addition to his purents. he wus precc&lt;fed in deuth by u sisPORTLAND - llrendu Lee Holler Lemley, 30. ol' l'onlund. ter. Fern Davis; and four brothers, Guy, Paul. Russellund Roy
died Friduy, August 16, 2002. ut Woodlund Centers in Reuter.
-Gallipolis.
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Announces the opening of
· Services will be II ll. m. Monday. August 19. 2002. at Fisher
She wus born July 29, 1972. in Purkcrsburg. West Virginia, Funernl Home in Middleport. Burial will be in Gravel Hill
PARKERSBURG TREATMENT CENTER
daughter of Judith Anne (Hite Holter) Rockhold of Portlund , Cemetery. Cheshire. Friends mny cull ut the funerul home
ttnd the lnte Rev. Robert Gary Holt~r.
fmm 2-4 und 6-8 p.m. Sunday, August I 8, 2002.
400 Bcrrys Run Road ·
She was 11 1991 grnduute of Eustcrn Hi~h School, und grudIn lieu of tlowcrs. contrihutions mur .be made to Drew
Parkersburg. WV 26104
uutcd from Wushington Stutc ommu1uty College wrth lin Webster Post No. 39, American Leg ton, P.O. Box · 40 I.
·Associute Degree in Eurly Childhood Edttcution. She wus also Pomeroy. Ohio 45769.

James 'Jimmy' Walton

Dr. Raymond

• Fort Worth Stur-Telegrnm. rm miuer mirode: It wus u
headline thm few An1ericuns thou~ht they would reud when
they unfuldctl tlmir ncwspapc•rs on Sunduy morning : Nine
Pennsylvania miners survive.
Sure. in their hearts people prayed. and they tried to keep
hopes of a successful rescue ulive. but people couldn't keep
their minds fn,m wantkring into hlcukcr territory. Nu way
tho,,· guys were cuming out of that Bluck Wolf mine ulive .
Whik in purely lhwlogicul terms it would be 'u stretch to
•·all it a mirade - 1111 event in the phy&gt;icul worltHhut so totully deviates from kn~llvn. nntuml· hehuvior that a supernutural
power mu't he invohcd - you'd he hurd pressed to convince
the friends. families and coworkers of the men otherwise.
Miner mirude. indeed .
It w11s yet one more story in u string of recent cxumplcs thul
&gt;lwwcasc Amc•rica 's true strength - this is u natiott of common-mun heroes, me nand women who time after time rise to

hud on was alreudy drenching.
Finally, I did sometlling smm·t und
culled my doctor. It wus clear what I w11s
goi!1g through wus not going to go uwuy
by Itself.
Dr. Dennis Cullen ugreed that I should
come to his ot'tice. As he examined me; I
told him my urine had turned mumon . He
sent me to the cmcrgen&lt;.:y room ut Sibley
Memorial Hospital us I was dangerously
dehydrated and needed an intravenous.
Just as important, I needed to be tested.
In the emergency room. after blood
tests, X-ruys and u sonogram, Dr. James
Kane. who was a Peace Corps doctor in
Africa the same time I was over there,
walked in with the diagnosis:
"You have malaria."
It was unmistakable from my blood
smear. he said. The purasites that had
taken over an unhealthy number of my
red blood cells were uti over it.
I had the species of malaria. falciparum, which ts the most aggressive. It
kills you either by clogging up the aneries to your brain or by .limply killing
enough blood cells to cause extreme ancmia.
Parasites had taken over 4 to 5 percent
of my blood cells. A pathologist at Sibley
told my wife Kathleen that he'd never
seen so many paraliites on one slide. ·
With all those ·rioting bugs racin$
through my brain. no wonder I was del inous.
. The bottom line is that I'm a very lucky
lellow. I had ilreat doctors. I was given
quinine, antibiotics and that wonderful
intravenous that kept running fluid into
me. I was in an air-conditioned hospital
w nice they call it "Club Sib."
I kept thinking, especially in those
early days in intensive care, what it's like

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getting mulurlu 1\u· the uvcrugc African.
You're lying in some hut. It's 105
degrees. You're running u temperature
ulmost that high. You have no quinine, no
drugs whatsoever und no clean water.
You just lie there sweuting und delirious
'til the lights go out.
Africa ucwunts h&gt;r nine out of 10
malaria cuscs. Children are the most vul-·
nerable, with one dying every 30 sec·
onds.
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· I suppose Africa, tno, is where 1 was
bitten. My family ~md I were there at
Christmastime. Though all the boclks say
y(lu get the bud symptoms within about
two weeks, I may have taken enough
malaria pills to suppress it all these seven
months.
None of the doctors I've spoken to can
quite explain how I got it. It may have
been . something I got vi.~iting the West ·
B~nk in May or Victnum last sprin 11• It
may be one of those rare cases of ~~'air- ·
port"' ma!aria where t~e victim gets bit by
a mosqu1to that had JUst blltcn someone
who was infected.
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experience affected me. There iH no adequate emotional accounting for the effect
of all those flowers , plants, fruit baskets.
letters and phone calls. Or for the culm
joy of simply having my crazed career
engi~es turned off for a couple of weeks.
Or for the love that hWI flowed from
Kathleen and the rest of my world.
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people on limited incomes
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Obtain decent housing.
Husted Is one of the more
Commissioners ulso hon· unusuul cases CAA h11s
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Housing
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Development,
Ohio most pnde.
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Office of Housitt~ und !ng on Soctul Securny dtsub1.lCommunity Purtnershtps. and tty puym~nts. move~ to C!alhu
. Rurul Development for their ~ounty Irom Bowlmg Green
·assistance during National tnthe sprmg of 1996 uTter pu.rHomewnership Month in chasmg some property tn
lune.
Harrison. Tow~ship near the
Community
housing mters~ctton ~.f Boggs Roud
improvement programs in un~ Lmcoln I !ke: ..
.
concert with CAA's housing " It wus cu~&gt;Oslty, he su1~;
It sounded lt~e a ~?od deul...
specialists and other agencies
· have been underway in Gulli a
A·self-udnnttcd pa.ck rut.
stod used scrap mulertul
H
forJ,=lundtng
the past dthrough
ecud0 · ODOD som~
u. he •d p1ckc
· d up from h'ts·
has led to improved homes pre~tous cmploy.me~t us u
forcligiblelow·income fami- sun1tulion truck dnver, .to
Hes and property owners in build 11 34-foot-by-12-foot
Bidwell-Porter. Vinton and hous.e on the lun?.
Huntington
Township.
Wtth money ught, he used
Gullipolis and now for the sol.ar energy u~d 12-volt batentire county under tl1e cur- ter•es to. prov.1de some. ·e leclent CHIP program. •
me ~erv1ce, btded h1s time to
Julia
Wood,
Rural obtum a v.:ater tap. U!1d
Development loan originator anchored h1s home With
and formerly of the Galliu- bl~ks and beams for a foun Meigs CAA st.aff, commend- dutton..
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Husted heated by burnmg
ed tile county, CAA and

wood und coni. und gem:rully
did the best he could in muking u home for himself.
"I've I'Cully umazed u few
people," he su id with u smile.
'You could suy I lived u little
like the Amish . I've never
regretted it."
After four ycurs he sensed
the county might condemn
his proper!~ for luck of u
proper sepuc system. Beset
hy u heart uttuck the · year
he fore uno uIuter hip replace·
mont, Hust~d opted to seck
holp through CAA.
He w11s put into contact
with CAA housing specialist
Keith Romine. unt.l cvcntuully with Rtlrul Development
und Wood.
"She started talking to · me
und suid I deserved u new
house," Husted said.
The ussistance process
started. and in the second
week of Muy. he moved into
11 28-by-40 modular home
with three bedrooms and two
btltltrootn","' .. He tnakcs month·
ly payments on the loan
issued for the purchase of the
house.
And while he admits u certuin fondness for his old residence, which he culled his
"homestead.'' Husted vastl
prefers his present surroun -

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Sunday, Auguat 18, 2002

Pomeroy • Middleport • Galllpolla, Ohio • Point Plaaunt, WV

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ROCK SPRINGS - Humid weather conditions let up
slightly for Wednesday evening's open horse show at the
Meigs County fairgrounds horse arena .
There was a good crowd and lots of exc itement. along with
plenty of dust and the pound ing of hooves.
In small fry classes, the entries for lead-in pony were:
Rhainnon Morri s, Murri su Johnson, Kuytlin Curl , Sarah
Stanczak, Au stin Life, Garrett Rees. Tysc tl M ill s. Taylor
B og~s , Celestiu H cndri ~. Lexa Ha~es and Rhett Beeg le, all
recetving trophies prov ided by KSS Speed Stabk ;111d Dream
Makers stables.
Small-fry walk -trot h.ad four entries: Haley Tripp. Aliu
Ha.yes. Russen Beeg le und Chcssa Blowc1:. all rece iving trophtcs provtded by Summerfield's Rcst.aurant of Chester.
There were 15 entries in the smuiJ-rry barrel ra ce : Haley
Tripp. Kelsic Meeks·. Jess Roush. R:mdi Roush. . Mclunic
Sheets. Chcssa Blower. Whitn ey Ferri s. llrcann.a Hemsley.
Wyatt Wooten, Lydia Douglas, Ra chell e Qavi s, Angleu
Kt!cscc, Russen neegle and Jo1wthon Ohlinger. All entries in
this class received a roselle and a prize from Qua rter Hea ven
Farm and Ohlinger's Quut1er Horses.
In open cla sses. Al yss a Newl.amlt ook first in showman ship.
followed b~ Nancy Vanco in second place. Ashley Wood
third. Kesh1u Norman founh and Jodie Stout fifth. In open
pleasure. western and English. Nancy V.anco took first. Al yssa
Newland second, Ashley Wood third, Karen Tay lor foU11h and
Rebecca Scites fifth. In open pole bending di vision one, Jim
Ferris first:.Mike Jones seco1.1d, Li sa Graham third . Divi sion
two, Sarah Scali first, Mallory Hill second und Ashley Robie
Jhi'rd.
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Ashky Wood founh and Kc shia Norman fi fth. Scott Fmis
was first in the open barrel race divi sion one. Charles
Ohlinger second ;md Kelly Meek s third . In divi sion two,
Sarah Scali wus first, Jennifer Gordon second .and Steph;111ie
Story third . In division three. Mia Shcstina was lirst. Jim
Fems second . and Mike Jones third.
Alyssa Newland came first in youth wcstcm pleasure, Kari PRACTICE TIME- Will iam Greer takes "Ru'ffTuff II " for a spin
Beth Taylor second. A shley Wood tl1ird, Rebecca Scit es fourth around the arena during the interval at the open horse show
and Kcshia Nonnan fifth .
Wed~esday even i,ng at the Meigs County Fair. (Agnes Hapka)

THANK YOU
, • QR~ND CHAMP.ION RABBITS - Damon's of Athens pur·
_chased the grand champion pen ofmarket rabbits, shown .by
Taylor Russell. Jeff and Deborah Harris, owners of the restau' rant, are pictured with Russell, Fair Queen Meghan Haynes
: and Fair King Robbie Weddle. (Brian J. Reed)
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RESERVE RABBITS - · Ridenour Bottle Gas, represented by
June Ridenour. second from left. purchased Samanth a
Cummins' ~serve champion pen of mark.et rabbits at Friday's
Meigs County Junior Fair Livestock Sale . Also pictured are
Rabbit Princess Taylor Russell, Fair Queen Meghan Haynes
and Fa ir King Rabble Weddle . (Brian J. Reed)

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For bu~ng niy 2002
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'In Memory of
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WARM UP - Cindy Scott loosens up her horse during the
interval at th e open horse show on Wednesday at at the Meigs
Cou nty Fa1r. (Agnes Hapka)

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: CHAMPION POULTRY - Ridenour Supply of Chester, represented by Jim Ridenour, purchased the pen of grand champ!·
. on market poultry at Friday's Meigs County Junior Fair
: Livestock Sale, shown by David Tucker, pictured here with
: Poultry Princess Lindsey Houser; Fair Queen Meghan Haynes
: and Fair King Robbie Weddle. (Brian J. Reed)

Fun at
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: DAIRY SWEEPSTAKES- Kara Osborne , Christopher Colwell. Rachael Elliott, Stephen Yost
· and Hanna~ Yost, in order. were winners of the Dairy Sweepstakes at the Meigs County Fair.
For 4·H livestock club members who do not sell the ir animal projects at auction, the sweep·
stakes recognize s outstand1ng dairy club members for olean stalls, outstanding interviews
and other accomplishments during the fair. (Brian J. Reed)

WINNING BID - Dorothy Karr of Pomeroy contributed $3,000
to the construction of the new Ohio 4-H Center In Columbus,
by purchasing a special autographed Ohio State University
football bearing the autographs of several OSU football nota·
bles. Meigs County 4-H Ambassador Becky Taylor presented
Karr with the ball during Friday's Junior Fair Livestock Sale,
where the auction took place . A football like Karr's was gi'ven
to each Ohio county to use as a fund-rai ser for the new state·
of-the-art facility. (Brian J. Reed)
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Andy' win draft
horse contest

HEIFER GIVEAWAY - Farmers Bank and Savings Co. President Paul Reed presented
Danielle Colwell with a 2-week-&lt;Jid Holstein dai ry heifer during . the Junior Fair Dairy
Sweepstakes Friday. The bank presents a calf to an incoming dairy club member each year.
based on an outstanding competitive interv iew. (Brian J. Reed)

POMEROY
Lester
Parker and hi s two draft
horses Amos and Andy,
cam e in first in the log-pull
Wednesday at the draft
horse contest, part of the
activities of the Meigs
County Fair.
Glen Tuttle, with Prince
and Bob, took second place
and Rodney Tuttle, with
Beck and Polly, third. ·
In the wagon obstacle
course, Gl en Tuttle was
first, Rodney Tuttle second.
and Lester Parker, third.
In the feed run, Rodney
Tuule and Mike Tuttle were
first: Glen Tuule and Rod
Tuttl e were second · and
Charli e Shain and Le ster
Parker were third .

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Houser, Fair Queen Meghan Haynes and Fair · King Rabble
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SUndey. Aupst 11. 2002

Eamhardt powers to first pole of the season

GRAND CHAMPION DAIRY FUOER - Kelsey Holter, who
showed this year's grand champion dairy market feeder, Is pictured with her cow's buyer, Bob Eastman , owner of Save-A-Lot
of Pomeroy, Dairy Prince Carson Yost. Oalry Princess Kara
Osborne Fair Queen Meghan Haynes and Fair King Robbie
Weddle. (Brian J. Reed)

Kaylee Mll!!m's reserve champion market
lamb was purchased Friday by Save-A-Lot In Pomeroy, represented by Kevin and Susan Eastman and their children, Reid
and Peyton. Fair Queen Meghan Haynes. Fair King Rabble
Weddle and Wool Princess Tina Drake are also pictured . (Brian
J. Reed)
RESERVE LAMB-

Bob 's Market and Greenhouses,
represented by Leonard Koenig, purchased the reserve champion dairy market feeder shown by Raymond Colwell. Dairy
Prince Carson Yost, Dairy Princess Kara Osborne, Fair Queen
Meghan Haynes and Fair King Robbie Weddle are also pic·
tured . (Brian J. Reed)

RESERVE DAIRY FEEDER-

Greg Mills of McDonald's Is
pictured with Wade Collins and his grand champion commercial feeder steer, which Mills purchased at Friday's Meigs
County Junior Fair Livestock Sale. Fair King Robbie Weddre,
Fair Queen Meghiln Haynes and Beef Princess Ashley Life are
also pictured. (Brian J. Reed)
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CHAMPION LAMS - Pooples Bank, represented by Rachel Proffitt of
111e Mktlleport bnvlch and Jan ·Knapp of 1te Rutland blanch. and
Pleasant valleY Hospital. represented by boo:'d ~ D:lrsel Keefer,
purchaSed Fair Queen MefJl8n Haynes· @'W1d champion martlet lam at
Friday's r .-~e~gs Counl;y Junior Fair Uvestock sale. Also pictured are V..ool
P!incess nna Drake, and Fair King Robbie Weddle. (Biian J. Reed)

Bob's Market and
Greenhouses bought Jessica Carr's reserve champion
commercial feeder steer. Leonard Koenig represents
Bob's M11rket. Also pictured are Fa ir King Robbie Weddle, .
Fair Queen Meghan Haynes and Beef Princess Ashley Life:
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Vikings plunder
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ORCHARD PARK. N.Y.
(APJ - So much for first
impressions.
After u promising preseason debut, the Butfalo Bills
took a step backward in a 2421 loss to the Minnesota
Vikings on Friday night.
The Drew Bledsoe-led
otl'ense sputtered, specifically
in the red zone. And the
revamped defense tuiled to
contain Minnesota's Daunte
Culpepper.
"We're probably going to
have some red zone rractices
the last four days a camp," ·
receiver Eric Moulds said
after the Bills settled for two
touchdowns and two field ·
goals in six trips inside the
Vikings·: I0.
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defense; which allowed the '
Vikings 293 yards of total
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rookie couch Mtke Tice's
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12-of-19 for 189 yards and
one touchdown. He also run
for 34 yurds.
The game was settled in the
second half, with the teams'
second- und third-stringers on
the field. Minnesota's Shaun
Hill hit Kelly Campbell for a
25-yard touchdown pass for
the go-ahead score five minutes into the fourth quarter.
Minnesota's
Michael
Bennett had 49 yards rushing
and scored a touchdown, and
' Byron Chamberlafn had an 8. yard TD reception. Doug
Brien made a 19-yurd fieldgoal attempt, but also missed
from 36 yards.
' Buffalo's scores came on
Shawn Bryson's t-rard ·
plunge, Richard Huntley s 5yard run, and two Mike Hollis
tield goals.

Bears. stifle the
Rams
ST. LOUIS (AP) - Rams ·
coach Mike Martz only wanted his team to emer$e healthy
from their exhibillon game
against the Chicago Beurs.
He didn't get his wish.
St. Louis lost 19·17 to the
Beurs on · Friday night, and
thllt was just the start of the
bad news.
,
Receiver Terrence Wilkins
hurt his ribs; rookie strong
safety Steve Bellisari sustained a partial tear of tlie .
anterior cruciate ligament in
his right knee; safety Nick
Sorenson left with a thigh
bruise; and receiver Torry
Holt bruised his ribs.
Wilkius might miss the seasao·opener Sept. 8 at Denver.
The game had an exciting
ending for Chicago. Fourthstring quarterback Ken
Mastrole threw a IS-yard
touchdown pass to Kenny
Christian wtlh SS · seconds
left.
Mastrole, who came- in for
just one series, led the Bears
(1·1) on an eight-play, 81yard drive for the game-winning score.
The key play in the drive
was a 52-yurd completion to
Christian that put Chicago at
the Rams' 16. Mastrole was 3for-7 for 68 yards on the

drive.

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BROOKLYN. Mich. (AP) - After
good . st~p in thut
fulling to 17th in Winston Cup points,
direction.
Dule Earnhardt decided to make u
Ruin delayeu th~
change.
.
start of the ' es,inn
Whatever he did worked.
by neurly four hours.
Eurnhurdt led Chevrolet to a sweep
and visibility was
of the top five spots in qualit'ying for
waning as the lust of
the Pepst 400 on Friday, winning his
the 44 curs look u
fifth career pole with a lap of 189.668
time ut about 8:30
p.tTI. EDT.
.
mr.h.
·
'I made a commitment this week to
It's Earnhtlrdl 's
Earnhardt
first pole since lust
try to do what I can to help this team
do better, to try to. gel ourselves bud&lt;.
November, uno his
to Vktory Lane where .I think we second ul Michigan. He holds th~
should be," Eurnhardt said. "This is u truck record of 191.149, set two yeurs

t

ago.
Kevin Hurvicli., the tinul cur to go
Friday. run 1!!9.026.
"This track is pretty weather sensitive," he said. "We hau a ~ood c.lntw
1\louy and we· II tuke it. We lltuke the
good and roll ulong with it."
·
Eurnhardt teammates Michael
Waltrip Knd Steve Purk wen: next,
followed by Robby Gordon.
Dodge teammates Bill Elliott and
Jeremy Muyfield mtiled down the
next 1wo positions. Dale Jum:tt, Ryan
Newman and John Antlretti rounuell
nut the top 10.

Eamhurdt hus · ~trul;lg led since his
victory ·in the Aaron\ 499 at
Talladega in Muy movt'd him to tillh
in the point standing, . He only has
two top Hh in the 13 ra ~'es &gt;ince, and
he's shpplld to 17tlt in points.
"There's u lot of mi ~tllkes l"ve
made and a lot of the things the
tettm 's done." Elimhan.lt suid of his
recent slide. "Yuu ~;et to a point
where you get sick of it, Knd you ' re
going to :ovunt to take yourself out of
the equauon.

PIMa ... Pow an. a:a

The latest in modern Weaponry
.New helmets tackle
concussions and
comfort concerns
CHICAGO (AP) - The NFL's top football helmet
manufacturer is looking to tum more heads. especiullr ·
on campuses around the country. with u new model tt
claims could reduce the risk of concussions.
Riddell Sports' longer. extra-padded helmet doesn't
have the on-the-field results to declare it a safer helmet
yet. But its appearance in pro training camps and on
some college und high school practice fields this summer signals the.latest innovative play-culling in a hardhitting murket involving three helmet makers, competing to equip more than 2 million players in the Umted
States.
.
Manufacturers are giving teams, players and parents
more choices and a slightly more streamlined look for
a piece of equipment that hasn't changed much in the
pust two decades.
"One company pushes another - one does something that's innovative and the other one adopts it,'' said
Bill Jarvis, athletic equipment manager at
Northwestern University. whose players test geur for
Riddell and weur a variety of helmets.
Riddell's Revolution is the tirst football helmet to be
murketed on the claim that it might 'be uble to cut down
on concussions- a claim tha~ has the Chicullo contpa·
ny's competitors grumbling about hype und lack of evidence.
Its arrival comes on the heels of 11 new lighler-weight
helmet from Adams USA Inc., which bought out the
helmets of Bike Athletic Co. Adams says the lightness
of its Elite series helmets might reduce the risk of certain injuries because players aren 'I as inclined to drop
their heads when they get tired.
Both approaches may be right for different reasons
and different injuries; according to helmet expert and
industry consultant Dave Halstead. But he said neither
is likely to lessen the most troubling risk in football catastrophic brain injury.
"I don't think there's a helmet out there that's somehow going to be the panacea," said Halstead, technical
adviser to the Nauonnl Operating Committee for
Standurds on Athletic Equipment and director of the
Sports .Biomechanics Impact Research Center at .the
University of Tennessee. "What football helmets do
today is keep you from getting killed."
If Riddell is right, its design could also keep players
from getting mild' traumatic brain injuries, or concussions, as often - a compelling claim in a sport that
causes about ~ 00,000 !=&lt;&gt;ncussions a year, 40 pencent of NEW GEAR - Winnipeg Blue ·Bomber starting quarterback Kharl Jones appears wearing a new ·
Riddell Revolution. a helmet,the manufacturer claims could reduce the risk of concussions. during
· ·Pie••• ... Helmet. a:a
team practice In Winnipeg. (AP)

The thrill of another baseball strike
Well, here we go again.
The Major Le@gue Baseball players'
ullion has set a strike date for Aug. 30.
That doesn't necessurily mean that a
work stoppage is a definite, but it does
give players and owners a deadline to
get things worked out.
·
Here's a question for you ... does anyone really cure at this point?
Since the 1994 strike and more so
.BUTCHMElSTER
the past few months, all we've heard
are the players a,nd owners bickering •
about one thing or another.
ISo, go on ·strike aitd take another
.Revenue sharing thu, luxury tax World Series with you.
·
that.
Go ahead ... do it! .
·
There seems to be more complaining And you'llloose more fans, despite
going on than Barry Bonds' home what some players might think.
runs.
Many, like Houston Astros' Lance
But, and I ask this again, does any- Berkman, believe the fans will come
one outside of baseball's inner cincle back like nothing happened.
really care anymore?
Some will, f'm sure, but many
I love the game of baseball, but after won't.
.
'
·
awhile, you get t!re~ of h~aring about
Unforyuna~ly, many in the baseball
lhe petty lack of JUSilce betng suffered world . hve m a bubble. Players are
by the two sides. (Those poor fllayers oblivious to the outside world. name!~
with a minimum salaries of $200,000 · the fans, while owners simply don t
and an average salary of $2.3 million). care.
Sure, gohtg into the season, I cured
But, before the 1998 home run race
deeply about .a possible strike.
. between Mark McGwire and Sammy
But, W.Jib ali the bickering, along Sosa that brought many fans back to
with the t'terold issue and topPed off the game, baseball had a roughly IS
by the aj rstar game tic, I've simply percent drop in average attendance
grown liljed of It all. I'm sure most of from those numbers prior to the 1994
you have[as well.
·
.
strike.
MLB ~s like World Championship II migh• have been worse if teams
Wrestling before it went under. WCW didn't literally give away tickets to
in it's finitl days was in such a moss, it games wnen baseball resumed play in
was irre~parable. ·
the spring of 1995.
Besides, it's football season.
I have this feeling, though, attenWho Cl\fes.

Butch
C
ooper

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dance will drop even more if basebnll
goes on strike again.
So be it.
.
Go ahead ...do it!
After all, it's football season now,
but if you still want your baseball fix
in the future, then I suggest check out
a minor league game at u park neur
you.
.Chillicothe (rookie), Charleston
(Class A), Columbus (Class .AAA) all
have minor league teams in a couple of
hours drivin¥ distance. ·
It's a fun time to be had.
There's also high school baseball
during the s~ring and American
Legion ball durmg the summer.
Baseball will always be there for
you, just the greedy folks in the big
leagues will not.
So, go ahead ...do it!
Go on strike!
·
See if anyone truly cures.
After all, it's football season!
• One thing I've always found it
ridiculous that players are called labor
in these talks.
Labor talks, they call it.
. Labor!
·
Coal .miners slaving It out under a
mountain, pi~king rock, THAT'S
labor!
Farmers gettin~ up In the morning
and living, .survtving off the land.
THAT'S labOr!
A ~'?man spending hours In 11 hospl·
tal gtvmg birth to a eight pound baby, ·
THAT'S labor!

PhiiH ... C11p1r. 12

Devils

finish 13th
at Elm
STAFF REPORT

CIRCLEVILLE - The
Gallia Academy golf team finished 13th in 11 23 team meet
Thursday at .the Logan Elm
Invitational.
The Blue Devils shot a team
score of 353, two shots behind
Waverly, which finished 12th.
Aaron Miller led Oallia
Academy with a 43-41 - 84.
followed by Nuthan Pluntz
(44-42- 86), Greg Russell
(44-46-90), Matt Wiseman
(49-44- 93), Allen Miller
(47-46-93) and Tyler Merola .
(43,51 - 94 ).
Bexley, which had two of
the top three medalists, won
the meet with a 302, while
Portsmouth West was second
with a 310 and Jackson was
third with a 31 S. ·
Other Southeastern Ohio
Athletic League teams competing were Athens, which
finished eiJhth with a 336 and
Logan w1th a 349, good
enough for a 12th place show·
ing.
Fairland was the lone representative of the. Ohio Valley
Conference. finishing 16th
with a 366.
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~unda~Auguat18,2002

Pomeroy • Mlddl..,art • GtlllpoUa. Ohio • Point Pleeaant, WV

Helmet
..........1
thrm at the high sthool
lllv~l.

The Revolution is its
tO I'('SC!a~h fund·
cd t-y the NFL thllt l'ound
seven of 10 on·fiold 1.' n·
cussions we~ caused by
hits to the $\de or the helld.
The helmet hts more
interior .plldding and a
shell that elttends forward
to the jllw to intreasl!' thl!'
orca of protect ion. The
hack protrudes to offer
better paddina. The face·
masks
have
been
red.-signed tnd teardrop·
shaped holes on the top
provide more ventHation.
"l' m g. lad to see that they
arc m11king advlln(ements
because nobody has m11de
u \'hange in the helmet in
20-something yean," NFL .
Phtyers Union executive·
dire~o·tor Gene Upshuw told
~Sj)QUSC

NFL . c~.&gt;m .

Riddell
said
about
40,000 of th\' new helmets

" 'ill b;.- in use this foll.
wor11 most nsihly b~. as
m11n • • quarttr of rtFL
playtrs 111nd some phtyers
m1 a.ll top college teams.
But while the NFL may be
its hi ..est showc11s~. whh
c. m~orit of the 2.000
pia ers wearing Riddells
of one model or anoth.-r.
the SIOO million·a·yeu
company is looking to
more lucntive playing
fields: those of th~ nation's
I S.OOO high ~chools.
''The product we devel·
oped was rtally fucused on
lOtting tO the miiS$115."
s•id 8 ill Shortmtn. presi·
dent and thief executive of
the company that makes
300.000' 1\elmets annually
and other gur. "We want
every ph1yer in the NFL
wellring the Revolution
helmet. but when we intro·
duce 11 new product we
h1ve to look at our core
market and that's 11 million
high school players."
The new helmets sell l'or
obout $1 SO - ut lettst $~0
more thttn Riddell 's sttln·
d11rd model.
·
Garry McNab of Adams

Harness racing excites Meigs fair crowds

' • the ''· ·' h.-lmN
mal..c-r. ~av~ the- \\tlfllill!l
lal&gt;tl on Riddell's """ hel
Riddell ~ll(llul1on
mN spcah ,,,uder thun Ill\
Ct&gt;ll~fl\
1111$ Its .._ tootba.
ale. pitch. It retl\k • l\
ht&gt;ln 1 n~~ght ~ ~ llik ol
helmet can pre\'tnt sl.'duus
('(1/\\.'11 lOOM
head or ntl.'k 11\iune~ "
~" n.tmtt mtnulaclurM have ~ htlmttt to ta~
player mi~ht rec.-ivc while
~
lMIOit&lt;P· I.a.
on
t11t piObltms o1 ~ and dlstOn'lton.
participating in foothull ."
1"'-~
......lOt
!(I ~)!too
holts
"I can't say that""" hel·
~
A~Rml USA Pro-Eih
Schutt Air Advtlntege
~
met's any better than the
11101
~t.lghlef 'MMght might reduct rlak Baalc httmtt ar.ap. "'""'
~
other. and I don't think
..ruA11Qn lhOWII)
ot
cemln lniuMII beolll&amp;tl
ctllroed In t S VM"·
an)'body ebe c111\ sa • thtll,"
~Aftfl~tsintllntdtodlop
.._holM
s111d McNttb. sel.'rt'lary·
I
tl\e!r htadt wl'ltl1 lntV... ~ntd.
Llflllf lltl\till,..,
treasurer
of
the
Cookeville. Ttnn.·based
I
company.
Riddell's clo. tM rivttl.
Litch fit-ld,
Ill. ·bnst'd
chutt Sports. hasn't
· ~:hllnl!ed its basic helmN
shapll in IS · years. 11nd
president Julil! Nimmons
Slll!ill~ted her competitors •
new looJ..s might be " pim·
Ntw IMpt Mlm wtlOhl
mlck. Schutt rl.'ccntlv
relttm~d t1 n~w. lightl'f hl'l·
met, the Air Adl•tulltl!lll,
wi.th ~~~~htly different ~ tl·
till'('~ t\1\d i~ fitld· til~tin~
prototype with
mmt' munuftl\'llll'~'l' nut tlwre thnt " of us ~ut\ do" nbuut tryintt l.' f'lll
isn 't ''n lw~nwd nhmu whnt til 11\lnimir.:! injuri~s.
puddin!l.
lwp1wns
nn thl' fit-ld.''
Ott rhr 1'1:
llllt&gt;:/lll·ll'll'.tlfltiiii.I'HStl.t'tl
"Footbull is u g11m~ of
lltlfl://l•·ll'll'.l'itltlrll.t'om
vtry, vtry hurd colli~ions. Nimm1ms suid. "lim ev~r.
th~i\'\
11111)
Sll
mu.:h
(\1\Y
ltii/1.'//II'WII'..I't'IIIIII.SfltlriS. Ill
and I don :t think thcrl! \ a

Improving safety with
redesigned helmets ·

Bv Scon Wou:t

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Cooper
from Pip II

A professionnl buscbull
pluyer pluylng a gume thut
ni'ost Americun boys (und
girls) huve played at one time
or onothcr during their
youth ... not us well mind you.
but nonetheless ...

Powen
'

from Pip II

"So I'm going to do every·
thing I can this weekend to
take myself out of the ·equa·
tion."
Elliott, lookin&amp; for hla third
victory in four raceai picked
up more than a hal ·aecond
from hla belt practice lap.
He 'II atan in the top I0 for
tho nrth atralaht time, drlvlna
tho aumo car ho won wllh at
Pocono 11nd lndianapoll1.
"I'm proud of my auya."

THAT'S NOT LABOR I
Sure, they practice out in
the heat hours 11 d11y, but there
urc more th~n 100 boys and
girls pructlcmg in the hcut in
Oulllu County this month
alone for their respective
football. · soccer and crou
country teams.
,
Mujor leaguers spend most
of their time perfecting their
games, but shouldn't every·
body be good at somethina?

Since buscboll pluycrs ore
considered 'lubor', then whut ·
ubout the little leaguer?
If I'm not mistaken, 'child
lt~bor' is lllogul und l.'m not
h f
·
. t at umHilll' with the luw in
this ~usc, but unpaid 'child
lubor is probably worse.
Is It time to put un end to
youth spons?
Sounds like to me, tluu's
the case. .
·

Elliott suid. "We unlouded
und we were decent, ·but theft
just keel? chipping nwny at t
inakinJ 11 better and better."
For lll'k, his run cupped a
day during which he algncd 11
onc·yclll' contract extension
with Dale Earnhardt Inc.
"I~~~ drove II for all it wu
won ," he aaid. "I muat have
been conccntratlna ao much
that when I aot out of the c~
I waa huffln~ and puffin&amp; an
took a bla reath. I know I
can hold my breath for .38
aecond1,"
·
Jimmie John1on, the lead·
Ina rookie of the
con·
tender who'• third n polnt1,

crushed his cur in practice
und hud to usc buckup. He
run the 29th best lup.
"The beat thin&amp; ubout it Is
that this team never ~lvcs
uf' · Johnson said, " c've
a wuys fcot a ~reut hot rod
waitln~ or me n the troller. I
actual y think we're Joina to
be better off on Sun ay with
thla race car."
Point leader Sterlln!_
Marlin, tho dcfcndlna chum·
~lon
thil race, qualified
6th, and Mark Manln, hla
CiDIOI'd:UriUCr, WKI 17th, .
Jeff ordon, tryin, Jo •nun
• 30.raco loalna atrouk, wl I
ltart 19th.

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SCOREBOA:R D

Pro Football

.ROCK SPRING' - Only
mne events were run. hut
~~~I'
Duvc lltlwt.., "the
H11wk~t~r" "ns tlyint. hi~h
F'riduy uflcnll)\)11 ut tli~ h1s·
J),, l'"" LOI'.C l•igh ulux1l &gt;Jnlrlll
toric Mcills County fair·
Ohio 111ffry Plib/islliiiJI C&lt;&gt;. - publishrr •1111~ Ct~IIIJ'"/i$
llrollllds where nnothcr nke
O.i/)• "/Hbuur, llui111 Plt&lt;1.&lt;4nt R~iutr all&lt;/
~rowd wnt~:he\1 nim: exciting
T11r {)di/y S&lt;-mi11tl- is /,~t~kiiW for Jitl•plr r~ l1rft1 ""or'
nl;.&gt;es ~~~~~~tklllo.'d by the Ohio
.trrn 11(~11 sclttllll {1101ball ,qames tim .fall. AT11st 11,.,.,. st~lul
Volley oil ircuit. Huw~
k11o11~t~lll' •!f rl.r .~dmt, ~IMJI wirlt rxrrllrur 11ruumwr,
l'luimro tlve win~ for vnrimts
Stll"llo'ft~ 1111d typi1111 sk11/s, m1d bt QMt lo wrilr .~&lt;Wit .•lvrirs
owners ttnd hud three SI!\.'Otlds.
dlld lklS(~tmlt i11t.•rvit~1~ o11 Jr11Jiinr.
The 1110.~1 fl\lpulur win nf th~
day w11s the win by u locul
AIHsr IX' tlrJ"'""'Iblr dild fld~'t d "'lliti dri~~trir litrmr.
lmrse My Good Sum, 1\wned
by Wil n111 . tyer of W11tcrfoni
nnd l'onnerly of Ruehle.
.all Andrtw Carttr. .~rrmt• a.tsistant "'""'Wi".~ t•rlift•l, '"
· AI Jones wus tho: jockey in
?40·4~6-2342,
t;~t. 22, ll'ftkdny q~r'"c~ltls )&lt;&gt;r i•!ft""""i~ll .
the tinh heat nbourd My Clood
GOOD
RUN
Racine,
Ohio's
Ralph
C
lvert.
Jr.'s
Our
Lady
ChebiTS
was
third
otter
IOlldlng
oarly
Stull, who is truined locnlly hy
Rndnc 's Bn)l)ks Snyre. 111e In the third heat. Calvert, shown In action horo. went on to ploce third In a very competitive
witt Wtl~ the til\h in 11 n1w for run . (Scott Wolfe)
the lncul· tcum, whkh usscm·
bled in victory Inne fm 11 photo
with 111c Dt1ily Sent in I vlcto·
ry·blunket.
In the lirst hcul, Httwk rode
Highly lmpmpcr to u win over
Problenunuttn~ul, the eurly
l~udcr with Ty \Inn Rhod~n in
the sulky. lluwk ·~ winning
time wus tl 2:06 in the mile
nm. scttintt the SUllie for whnt
would be u storyhOOk day t\1r
the tlllcnk'l.l drlvcr. ky Ludy
nnd Eri~ Webb linish~ third
uhcud of Puul Goddnrd of
li'utrlot nbtmrd tittlcworth
Annll. The win11ing blanket
wus pre~cntcd in honor of ull
the Mci11s Cmmty Horsemen.
In the second hem, Clmrlle
St:hoonovcr WIIS in the bike
with wlnnintt horse Bud Ro~s.
•
ll hom owned by Athens HONORI!D - ·Don Spencer, nephuw of the Iale Roger Spencer, race chairman,
fifth. A
: Police chief Ross llntcmnn. ceremony In memory of Spencer followed .tho roco and a moment of silence wasfinished
held
In
honor
· the rnce was ncurly n dend
: hent us Schoonover pusscd Ty or the respected horseman. Tho Spencer family with Phyllis Spencor and Roger Spencer's
· Vmi Rhoden nhourd Rcguh-cs daughter Debbie Spencer were joined by Don Spencer and Miss Goosey. Lucy owned by Debra
n Crown ttohlll down the fmnt Lee Spencer. Jennings Beegle. left. made the presentation on behalf of the felrboard end rae·
~hoot for thll win. Wussut&gt; JD Ina committe . (Scott Wolfe)
. with lluwk in thl! bik~ wus
.; third in tho ruce for 2·ycur- seventh hcut. Plunimcr t9H3.
Gcor~iu. who s~rutchcd. The
: Qlds colts und scldings timed husged the outside ruil und · Winning the 11rst hcut with winlllll!! time ~us 2:07 August
· tit 2· 13·3. The blunket WL\S crept ulong~ldc curly lender the hlunJ.:ct sponsored hy 16, 2:07:3.
: provided by Middleport· Alottu Dot und Duvc Huwk Middleport l)cpurtment store The fourth · hcut suw the
Pomeroy Lions Club.
for most of the rucc. muking wus She1.u Mug~\: Filly with record hrcuking11.111 hy Kumi's
RAM2&amp;00a
In the· third hem. unothllr the inner pus~ in tur11 lhur In AI Jones in the sulky: thc time Cull unci Robert O!!l!· Jr..
: one ol'thc Midwest's tnpjock· the rncc to the wire. 2:04:01. The winning hilrse while the fn1111h heut show·
RAM3&amp;00
: eys In AI Jones picked up the Pluiluuer's Munhu's Colleen wus owned hy Cuscy Clcinens cn~cd some tucul tulcnl with
TRUCKS
: llrst of his two wins uliourd meed home for the win with 11f Multu, Ohio, cdgmg Jubi Icc Pocket Brooks. trulned locully
· She\ Wuy ool owned hy llcnry Ett u's und Phillip lton1s oi'Churlie Schoonover by Bmnks Suyrc und owned
. Rh:hurd llouseholdcr ol' Swutzcl third. Town IMP und und owner Gre11ory Fisher of by his sister Wilmu Styer of
, 'Junction City, Ohio. VC Ron Ncwlmn fourth, und Pluy VIncent, Ohio. Blue Rock Wutcrfnrd und formerly of
· OnTimc with Duvc Huwk in 11 Lll tll)h. The whu)lntt blun· Chnrge nnd Eri.c Wehb nn. Rucine .
: ihc sulky llumo In silCond In kct wus ~ompliments of Th~ lshcd thhd.
Crown Time Connect. how·
: the Htufield Stnble~ entry Quulity Print Shop. .
The ~ccond hcut, the ever, clulmed tho Fisher
: from Columbus. Ruclnc,
Huwk cluimcd the lust two Powell's Su/1cr Vutu hcul, wns l1uncrul llome blunkct with
PLU8FarmeN~~t~tanaclclltlonal•eoo.oo
Ohio's Rulph Ctllvert, Jr.'s ruccs: In the eighth with Juzzy wnn hy R ncsltlllcrvlnl!nhcll ·Em·l Owintts ubonrd und
THAT'8ATOTALOF .3800CA8HBACKII
Our Ludy Chuhlis wus third Olrl of Chris Cmnin und Ed 1111d rider/owner Willlnm Amct·icnn Smn second in whut
.·ol\er leudlnR ctlrly, with Eric Rider. und in the ninth with llciscr. who edged Blnckbcrry wus m:urly u photo 11nish In ·
• ' Webb und Gems Cu·Motltm Smartly Cuslutl . the Dchhic Jum null H~ ·ycur-uld jockey the ruce for :1-ycur-uld co lts
rnwnti mu
: fmtrth. l'lu lcons Trul.ou Mulon~ c111rr· In the cighlh Wultcr Young. Yuunl!'s cum- nnd geldings.
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, (Michu~l Snwcrs) 111\h, unci Phil Swutzcl sQuire Director petitivc drive ut1umcd t)le
Lesh:c Scu und Ty Vun wus se~ond with Cheerfu l Liz crowd wi th rcndltinns of M, Crownover of McArthur.
Rhudcn sixth. The time wus und Churllc Schuonovcr third, upplausc. Not Dune Tronin or Pluclntt third WIIS SOIIll Lcudcr
2:07 for the mlle.
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Thtl tirnc for the thrce-ycur· locul ruccr Puul Ooddurd of' und Duvid Nolun (If Rio
Duve Jluwk Ul!llln visited uld fillies w11s 2:09:4. The Putriot wus third und Howl ut Orundc with u wlnninl! rucc
victory lune in the bike or hlunkct wus provided hy 1~11! the Moonllltlrth with II time of time nf 2:m:2 ou the mile.
The 11nui ruce wus won by
Who(s the Duck of Jose11h D. I)'s Tuck und Vet Surply. 2: t 3:4.
Lunning uf Zunesvllle, Ohio. Mlk~ Sow~1·s' Wond~rfu Art
The third' hcut for two-yeur LesttY PC!!I!Y und Eric Wchb
The cluse ruce for 3 -y~ur-old WtiS sQcond In lh~ ninth over old lillles snw Lottu Monee with Ernie Humiltun the
OETUPTO
fllllcs hud the cmwd stunding AI Junes nnd Buttltude, und wltl'l substitute jockey Churllc tlwncr. The winninll time hf
Midd lcport/Pomcroy
nnd chcarlng us the two front · · Ri&gt;n Ncwhurt 'ubourd So ld Schummvcr in the scut, tukc the
runnl!t'S rt1ccd to the wire lor Americu11. The blunkct wus unothcr very close win over Lions Club hcul wus 2: 16:00.
un cxci tln11 finish . Huwk's provided by the Meigs County curly lender Monungahelus KW Luscr Mistiquc wns sec·
: :~: 09 I'Qr the mile bested Ask Fuir.
Trick und Ty Van Rhoden. u ond with Jeff Kirkbl'idc owner
· :.Oonlc and Ty \lanRhoden in
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horse owned by Dlunu Lynn und rider sccund, Abby's E7.
or 0" FINANCING FOR UPTO 6 YEARS!!
: whut proved tl) be u photo 11n·
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Muhmc of WatcrllmJ, Lottu of Robert Uf!ll third, Red
' Ish victory.
A bcuutlful duy and ~xed· Monee cluimcd the Meigs Whi tc und Boom of Mikc
Select DODGE
: Dune~ with u Dolly wus lent truck conditions set the Motel victory biunket with Swutzcl of Littlc Hocking
&amp;CHRYSLER MINIVANS
third, Yankee/, Cull fourth, und stugtl for one record brcuking .third going. to AI Jones und fourth, l)cun Hemming's Hot
Veto fifth.
und
Don Spcncllr, ncrhcw of' the pct·l'ormanee und u full .1 lutc oT Kenneth Young's m~unt. B)ue Shot
Windlcuvcs
Purls
sixth.
lutil Rngllr Spencer. rucc chulr· c~cltins h~1r11ess ruclns Rock Judd /')adng il ~urth_.,.lol ·
mun, llnlshed 111\h. A ccrcmo· 1 hursduy ultcrnuon durin!! lowed by t s DeciSion l1me
ny in mcnmry of Spencer fol · Southern Vullcy Colt Circuli of Diunu tv'!ulonc, nnd Bruvc
lowed the ruce und u moment uction ut · the Meigs County
: ,Ill' silence wus hold In honor of Fulr, or us unnounccr Cfll'ls r--~~....,,...
or O"FINANCINQ
: lhe respected homltnun, The Jluttcrson suys with his churlsFOR UP TO
· . $p~~ncer fumlly with Phyllis mutlc !lure, "AT TilE R-R· .
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: :~pllnccr und Ru11cr Spencer's Rl)l!k". Rubtlrt Ogg, Jr. untl
' ;iluughtcr Debbie Spencer Kuml's Cull ~et u new truck
:wert: Joined by Dqn Spencer I'CCord for thrce-ycur·old colts
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lllill
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by Dcbru Lee Spencer. lor trottcn.
Monday Men (5 Men)
8:00, ~102 Ul1SoH
. Jennings llllcglc, left, rnude
Kuml's Cull und the new
:: the prcscntution on bchulf of murk of 2:06:4 eclipsed t.he Monday Mixed (3 Women/2 Men)
6:00,8·19-02 6:30, 8·19.Q2
· the fuirbourd und rucintt com· old murk SUI buck in 1986 by Tue•~auMorniM(WOMAn)
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -.:.Africa. The name zebfa., a steenbok, aaray dulker, an impllln, 11nd
itself evokes wild imoaes - hur animals, nine sprinabok.
sprawlillllundscapes. mysterious nvers. dense "Ordinarily. we wouldn't h11ve tllk'Ollns mru1y
jungles.
·
sprinabok, but they had become overpopulnted
four KMawha Valley men recently dlsc:ov· In thO aroa and tho sheep farmers asked us to
ere&lt;! Just how wild it can be when ti\Oy lour- cull sevoral from the herd," Baller explains.
neycd to South Africa for • h=ntl
trip. 1'hey The sprinabok huntina turned out to be the·
quickly learned thllt btlglna a tro
buclc In only "easy" nuntlna the plll'ty cnloyed.
West Virginiu is 11 snup c:om
to huntlna 'Ibm Morris, for exnmple, dlscovercd thnt
most African gwno. ,
'
tebrls' eyesl&amp;ht und wanness mllke them t1
"I'd heard tales of fish·ln-a·bmel huntlna," most dlmcult quarry.
says Fmnk Beller of Eleanor. "What we expe- "They're very wily anlmllls, nnd their eye·
riencoo was Mythlna but that, The anlmllls si&amp;ht Is Incredible," Morris says. ''The~ see you
there urc much more WllfY thllll even the hard· comlna, and they're oil' !llld Nnnlna.'
est-hunted deer.'' .
Morrl • bra h be
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So. the four men - Beller, his son 11m, Tom and dld~'tZ:nd un~r~ p.~~ e!ll' Yone mom ll@
.,Kessel !llld Tom Morris - ended up huntlna "We went up and down mountains. nround
hnrd nil duy, every duy, to tlllcc even the easiest mountains ond throqh the bush. but 1 finnlly
g~c~Y succeeded. however. And they Sll)' the Fot!a~:~J~t.~e SII)'S. "That wus by fnr my
memories of those hunts will linaer lona after Moms also took a aemsbok, 11 blesbok, nn
the trophies begin gathering dust.
Impala and nine springbok.
Plans for tho trip began a year lllld a half 180 PorTo K 1 h0 tr1 • nr1 1 1 bi 1
at the West Virsinln Huntlna and Flshlna ShOw · or m esse • t
P s cnc P\1 o ~cct ve
in Churleston. when Frunk Beller be&amp;an tlllklna was to add another of Afiica s "bla tlvo' aome
ntxmt " hunt with South African outnuer Nlco spqclcs to his life list. In l"'flVIous trips, he'd
Lourens. ·
tliken t1 leoptl!d and two Cnpc buiTnlo. This
Mer conversing with Laurens, Mil a ycur time, he wtlnted tl lion.
nnd n half of plimnlng, the four men and His hunt took him four nnd 11 hnlf hours from
Morris' wife, Undu. departed for South Afrlcn Lourens' ranch, to nn 1\rcll where lions were
on June 23. Their• phme took them to Etlst nbundnnt.
.
London, und u three-and·ll·htllf·hour nutomo· ''The llfCII was hill~, 11nd we did n ton of
bile ride took them to Laurens' IO,QOO.acrc walking - ·rour hours wonh, tU lenst," Kessel
rnnch deep in the Eustcm Capo region.
roco.lls. "Finnlly, we jumped a pride of lions,
tr anything c11ught the tn~velors otT auord. It but they ducked into 11 thicket. The profession·
hnd to be tho N13cdness of the terruin.
Ill hunter wouldn't let us 110 In tlfter them, so we
"People sec documentaries ubout the tried to wait them out."
Serengetl Plain and think all of Africa must be Kessel's trucker wutched the thicket while
like tllut," Tim Beller says. "We hunted In 8 Kessel und his 11ulde skirted IU'Imnd to u rld11e
very rocky urea with elevations up to 7,SOO thnt would give him u clclll' shot. Oth~•· mom·
feet. It w11., freezina cold at ni11ht, und hot bers of the hunting pnrty circled nround to thu
enough to mukc flowers bloom during the duy." thicket's rcur in the hope that the lions would
Everywhere the adventurers looked, they hc!ll' them nnd leave.
saw game· animals roaming the· busli. The plan worked. Two lions cnme out, ond
Approaching those animals. however, proved Kessel dropped u lioness from 12S yurds.
' Jo be a great delll more difficult than the hunters Before the trip ended, he 11ddod u blue wllde·
imugined,
becst. 11 bluck wildebeest. 11 sprin&amp;bok nnd u
... My first moming, we drove out und found mountain reedbuck.
eight gemsbok In u lltllc valley," 11m Beller Frnnk Beller's most mernoruble hunt ctunc
reculls. "I wondered if I'd come 8,000 miles to for one of the smullcst unimuls he'd ever
shoot the equivulent of ducks on a pond. But stulkcd- u tl1ountuin reedbuck.
just· us I wns mnklng my finn I stulk within "They 'rc only found in the hi&amp;hcst clcvu·
shooting rnnge. 11 reedbuck spooked the gems· . lions, und the tcrruin Is wild us ull.l!Ct·out," ht
bok.
·
suys. "Recdbucks urc smull, und they've sot
· "Thut stu.ned u live-hour stulk. I wulked S great eyesight The only shots you ¥ct11re lonll
miles und crnwled Ood knows how fill' through shots of 200 to 300 .yui'ds, ond you d better be
the bush. I found out thut 90 percent of the vcg· quick when you get one becuusc.thc opportunl·
cuuion there hus thorns or spikes. But in t~c ty doesn't usually lust very long."
end. I ~ot my gemsbok," ·
·
Beller ulso bugged usprinsbok,n wildebeest,
In e1ght duys of hunting. he ulso bussed o n blcsbok. u kudu !llld 11 bushbuck. ·

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New garage boss getting job done quietly

. Racers starting young to be the next Jeff Gordon
speed of ubout 125 mph.
"I've been rncing so long
now that I'm used to it," she
suid matter-of.factly.
· Thut wus plain to see when
she took the truck for her
ei~ht· lup heat in the Pro
Davision. Entering Tum I on
the SJ.&gt;Cedwuy's lf4-mile oval,
Thenuult got sandwiched
between n couple of cnrs amd
dumuged her front end. She
didn't buck otT, thou,h, stuy·
ing the $liS und finishmg sixth
out ofnme curs. ·
It's th11t kind of drive that
helped Theriault win the
Young Lions division chnmpi•
onship last yeur at Atlanta, the
lirst girl to win u Legends

!lAMPTON, Gu. (AP) - A
few minutes b.:fore u ruce ut
Atlunlll Motor Speedway.
Michelle Theriuuh stood
culmly in the pits und tulked
over lust-minute strategy with
her crew. ll11r dog. u
Dachshund numed Oukley,
pmwlcd the ureu on u leush
nnd bnrked ut strungers.
Theriault didn't nppeur ner·
· vmas, hut why should she'l
Although she's only 16, she's
b.:cn rucing for 10 yeurs, get·
ting her sturt in quarter· .
midgets before moving up to
Legends curs three yeurs ugo.
These ure live·t.'ighths scale
replicas of 1930s Chevrolet
Seduns, und they huve u top

championship ut the track.
Overnll. she won nine ruces in
2001 and finished second six
times.
Next season. she plans to
move up to NASCAR's
Weekly Racing Series, runninl! a Late MOdel at Lanier
National
Speedway
in
Braselton, Ga. Theriault
knows very few women huve
made il to the Winston Cup
Series, und none hus achieved
much success.
Shuwna Robinson, the lutest
to enter the series. qualified
for this year's Daytona 500
and six other races. But she
hasn't been a factor ut the
front of the puck.
"I think people look at
Shuwnu and think she cun't
drive," Theriault suid. "She
kind of gives wpmen drivers u
bud rap. But she can drive,
she just doesn't huve very
good equipment.
.
"I thmk if she got u cur
cupuble of running good,
she'd prove to people thut n
womun cun do it."
Although Theriuult cleurl~
hus proven her ability, it's ditferent in Lc~ends curs . She
was one ot 11 handful of
female dfivcrs who competed
in
Atluntu's
Thursduy
Thunder ·series this summer,
and hardly the youngest over·
ull. The beginner Bundit division ullows 8-yeur-olds to
ruce, und severul preteens
were sprinkled throughout the

BV THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

. John Darby couldn't cure
less who wins the races .
The goal far NASCAR's
new Winston Cup director,
tlie man who oversees virtual·
ly everything in the gurnge
urea and on the truck, is con·
. siderably diiTerent than the
teams.
''A perfect weekend for us
is to come to 11n event and go
through inspections and prnc·
pee and qualifying and race
and the whole weekend and at
the end of that weekend there
isn't a ~nalty tci write and
th~ isn t a collection of (ille. gal) pans an the table that
need to be addressed," Darby
Said.
''Actually, we have had a lot
of weekends this year where
there hasn't been the first part
on the table and at the end of
, the race everybody loaded up
their equipment and went
home. That's the goul. We're
not in business to penalize
people. we're in bus mess to
\l'Y to organize the conduct
and ,,the
wuy the events . ure
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Few race fans .know who
Durby is. and he likes it that

YOUNG GUNS - Legends driver Michelle Theriault, 16, competes In a heat race In the let
ends Pro Division at Atlanta Motor Speedway In Hampton, Ga. Theriault Is only 16 and has. been
racing for 10 years. getting her start In quarter-midgets before moving up to Legends cars three
years ago.-(AP)
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other eight clussiticutions .
ufter 11 tough b11ttle in his he11t
One wus Ryun Rudy, 10, in ruce. He truded puint with 11
his first yenr in Bundits. His couple of curs, und ne11rly lost
father, David, is u mechunic control u few times.
for the Richurd Petty Driving
D11vid Rudy loved every
ExperienC'e, und Ryun hus mimate of it.
spent much of his life hunging
"Thut's whut I love to see,"
uround the truck. .
he suid. "I heur ubout how he
"Whenever we're here with docs und how well he bottles.
the driving experience, Ryun but to see it in person is just
comes with me und gets some uwesome."
udvice from our instructors,
..Bmd Sorenson's son; Reed,
who are drive;s themselves," has established himself us
Duvid Rudy said. "After we one of the hottest young dri·
get done with the school, vers in rhe COUI)try. A 16·
Ryun gets to pructice his car, year-old ·like Theriuult, Reed
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most of those guys Sl!IY Sorenson sturted in quarter·
EARLY FAN CLUB uround to watch him run."
midgets. He run u limited
Legends driver Michelle
Althou11h Duvid Rudy's schedule in the American
Theriault, 111, holds her dog schedule keeps him uwuy Speed Association this year,
"Oakley" as she waits for a from most of his son's roces, . in addition to Legends.
heat race to begin In the leg· he wus there for the seuson
Despite his luck of experi·
ends Pro Division at Atlanta
tinale. Ryun finished seventh ence, Reed Sorenson has two
Motor Speedway In Hampton, out of 19 curs in the feature fourth-place finishes in the
G11. (AP)

ASA.

"I'm

w~.)r no~ody

outside the
.,&amp;urage knows me. I'm probu·
olr . doing my job," Darby
sua d.
The soft-spoken Darby
moved up from director of tho
Busch Series last wimer uner
previous Winston Cup director Gury Nelson took the new
post of managing director of
competition, overseeing the
Winston Cup, Busch and
truck series us well as
NASCAR's.new research and
~evelopment facility.
Darby ond Nelson have
. very different styles und backgrounds.
·Nelson had a sometimes
contentious relationship with
lhe teums in· his 10-year
tenure as Winston Cup darector. Darby's regime, just pust
the halfway point of its first
season, hus been at least out·
· wardly quiet.
·
"They came to their posi·
tions from different directions
and that has influenced their
styles," suid Kevin Triplett.
NASCAR's managing direc·
tor of business relations .
"Gary came through th~
garage · as a crewman and

reull~

surprised at
hoW well he s done for hi~
first
time
out," .Brud
Sorenson said. "He's got a
good heud on his shoulders,
und he keeps his cur under
him. We've always concen·
truted on staying patient und
finishing.and he's done thru '
this yeur."
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There ure several O!)tions
for the Sorensons in 2003,
including ASA ·and Hooters
Pro Cup. Either way, he said
his time in u Legends cur has
prepured him well.
·
"This is a great series," he
suid. "It gives you good
experience for · when you
move up. That's why there's
so muny young' drivers. They
all wunt to get to NASCAR;
und this is u good start."

Lead ·Slipping; Marlin not worried:.

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He then finished the rnce by ginaerly dri·
supporters. There wus no indication he had ving the cur, careful not to Jet the engane blow.
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NASCAR s curl~ duys, h~s been rucm~ too to repeat the strute~y. It worked for a 30th
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I ODO SUBARU OUTBACK LEGACY ~I 005&amp; .$1 7,506
psyched
up
und
don
t
wm
at,
Mnrhn
su1d.
·
.
problem
or bud finish will cost him the points
1090HONOAACCORO LX t10304 ...........,$14,6&amp;0
I 998 JEEP WRANG"ER SPORT., 0484 VB onglno
.
After
years
and
yeurs
of
leud,
but
Marlin isn't looking at it like thut.
1907 BUICK RIVIERA •1037&amp; "LOADED" . $14,170
....... ................. ........... ...... ····· ....... $14,006
• ·•&lt;&lt;UUI FORO TAURUS SES110434 . ..
$1&amp;.670
runmng
m
the
maddle
ofo
tl~e
Instead,
it's one lap. at u time, one race at a
1007 JEE~ GRAND CHEROKEE 110753 .... $11 ,400
0001CHEVY IMPALAol07!4 ............... $1&amp;,998
1998 GMC JIMMY 110800 ~X4 ... . . . ... $12,250 l$1tli ;Jtll
Wmston Cup puck, ~urhn IS time, one point at u time, with the goal to get
1000CHRYSLER SEBRING JXI1107&amp;1
$1&amp;,006
I 09U HONDA MSSPORT4X4 110420 ...... $0905
fanaily ut the t~p o~ ~1s g?me. to the ·scuson tinale,in Homesteud, Flu.. with a
1900CHEVY CAMAF\0 110020 , .......... $1&amp;.098
1098 CHEW B"AZER 4X4110268 ,: ............. $7006
· Now that. he s here, the 4~- chunce to add u Wmston Cup title to his twci
2001 CHRYSLER SEBRINGII0012 22,000 mll11 ...
1908 SUZUKI X·90 •10&amp;01 4~4 ................... $8906
.............. $1&amp;.89&amp;
yeur-old Tcnness.ean won t Daytona 500 victories.
·
2002BUICKCENTURY 27,000 mllu . . . $18,3&amp;0 .
change a smgle thmg.
"If we keep going like we are - we gain
TRUCKS
.
2001OODGE·INTREPIO 110022 31 ,000 ml $15,448
One .ot NASC~R 's lust live points u weekend, lose live, guin five1908 DODGE CLUB CAB 2500110676 VIO .$1 3.006. ~ :~n
2001 OOOClE INTREPID 110823 30,000 ml ... $1&amp;.445
2000 CHEW C·l 1500 II 0041 ................... $1 7,456
100~ TO YOTA CAMJ'IY 010404 .. ........... $13,095
rcmu.1na.ng good . ol . boys, und at, gets down to Homestead, hey, we're
2000 FORD F·I&amp;O PT 110703,29,000 mlltl .. $17 ,1196
2001 F011DMUSTANG 110814 20,000 &lt;nllto $18,496
Murlm as the pr~totype of .the going to huve 11 good time," Marlin said. "f
2001 FORD RANGER 110658 oupor cob ....... $18,1106 ,•.,., . ..
1UOOVW BIJG•1 0803 ". .
.
S13,QQ&amp;
_......,__.
dnvcrs
w.ho bua!t the seraes. don't know if we're going to be able to get
2000 DOOt,IE DAKOTA X·CAB ~1071 Ul ,000 mlloo 1
2001 FORO TAU nUS SEU10482 30,000 ml$14,095
. ,................................ .................... ,... $16,330 1288
Marlin
He talks an a !luck S?ut~.ern horne after the purtx. We'll see what happens."
2000 DODGE AVENGERES!10506 .. ., ... $14,095
I 1999CHEWC·I600010682 ........ , ............ $18,100 1240
.. drawl, u~an!l phrases hke the
If it huppens, he II have earned it.
2001 PONTIACGRANO AM SENl0746 .... ,$14,&amp;30
I 2000 ClMC SONOMA SUPER CAB •tOBIB 20,000 ml
2001 SATURN L200 '1063022,000 1111101 ... $14,405
car
r.un
good
alter
strong
I
mashes.
He
watch·
The son of Coo-Coo Marlin, Sterling got his
.. ............ ..... ..... .... ..... ...... .... . .... .. .. ... St 4,1198 U29
2001 PONTIAC.GRAND, AM SE 110720 31 ,000 mllll
es
videos
of
pohce
chuses,,to
psyche
hamself
start
winninl! races ut Nu!ihville Speedway but
1099 ClMC SONOMA ~10729 28,000 "''"' .$14,6110 1218
.. .
..
. .. $13,465
1999 QHEW SIO 110480 ,., .... , ................. $12,1106 1215
up before he .makes u lap.
. . seemed destined to follow his father's cureer
1000MERCURY COUGAR 01064&amp; . . ... $12,99&amp;
2000 cHEVY c-11500 •10037 24.000 mlloo ... St3,890 1uoe
He spends ht~ weekd~ys ut hom~, t~ndmg_ to on the fringes of Winston Cup racing 100GPONTIAC FIREBIAO 01001&amp; low mi .... SIQ.;05
00;
1008 CHEVY S10 XCAB 110316 ............. 111.680 1201!
2001 PONTIACSUNFIRE 13,000 mlleo ....... $12,~95
the
chores
on
has
farm
msteud
of
JCitmg
ofi'
to
Coo's
only
major
victory
came
in
a
qualifying
IOOOFORD RANQER BPORHI0680 XLT .. $11,496 11180
!001 CHEVY MALIB~ 010730 ·20.000 mlltl 513,350
appearances all over the count~y.
race for the Duytono SOO.
1000HONDA CIVICL~ 11073&amp;
. . .$12,450
He prefers hotel roo~s. an tmy towns ne~r
"Watching him going through those years, 1
2001 MAZDAPROTEGE LX N10746 .......... $12,825
4X4 TRUCK&amp;
2001 DODGE NEON Nl071720,000 mlltt ... $11,675
the truck over the $1 ~1lh_on motorhomes has definitely didn't want to go through it like he
1000 FORO F·l 1!0 4XH10352 tupor otb . $20,190 1382
111\10 MAZDA MILLENIA •10744 ................ 18095
2000 ClMC K·1500 BC 4XH10840 .......... .522,060 e350
fellow comJl!llators hve m every weeken~. did," Marlin said. "It was a tough row for
2000 FORD ESCORT 01073228,000 m1111 .110,650
1999CHEVYK•I&amp;004XHIOI!78 ........... ,.... 121.838 1347
And he scoff~ at . youngsters such us Jeff him."
0118OLDS88 LS •10372 . ... .. :............ $9950
2001 CHEVY B·IO CREW CAB 4X4 110712 .$21 .02&amp; . 1330
Gordon
and Jammae Johnson, . who h&lt;;&gt;p an
Marlin wanted more, and until recently it
1000PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 110312 .......... 17995
I 2000 FORO RANGER 110449 oupor cab ..... $18,996
1200
o~er th~. co.un!rY to vacation wh1l.c Mar!m, has didn't seem like he'd get it.
·
1007 MERCURY COUGAR XR7 •10738 ........ $66GO
1900 FORO RANGER SPLASH 4X4 110402 . SC ..... .
2Ul&gt;O FOHD ZX2ESCOR1110610 33,000 mi .. 59905
1 ·· ..................................................... St6;096
wafe, Mass , Paula, und ~as ch1ldr~n,
He loved winning Rookie of the Year irl
1000 CHRYSLERCIRRUS010708 ..
. .$8995
2000 DOOClE DAKOTA 4~4 CLUB CAB ., 0603 ...... .
St~adman and Sutherl!n• ~ettle m for reluxmg 1983 while ha\fing a truvel budget so small
1000PONTIACBONNEVILLE110462
, $8905
. . ..................................................... $17,995
w~cks on North Carohna s Outer Banks.
that Marlin had to cram into a van with the
1007SATURN S" 2 010403
........ 18,405
1089 FORO RANGER 1107404X4aporl .... $16,860
2()00 KIA SEPHIA 010408
18006
. 'T~ey can. huve .Sou.~h Bc~ch and New York entire team to make it to the races.
111011 FORD ESCORfLX •101211
. $1005
Cayy. ·" Marhn saad . We JUst. do our own
But it wasn~t 11ntil 1994- 18 yeurs after his
BACK ROW BltAVTIES
1000 Ct1EVY CAVALIER010348
........ $6995
I
994
JEEP
GRANO
CHEROKEE
01001
84~4 589116
thm~.
.
.
.
.
lirst
start- that Marlin won for the first time
1906 MEI'lCURY MAA0Ui8 110071
189115
1&amp;04
FORO
EXPLORER
~XH10288 ............ $709&amp;
Hts
Chap.
Gu~u~sa
Racmg
team
has
certamly
when
he took the checkered flag _at the ..
1000 MERCURY SABLE •10047
..... 15995
1004 FOROAEAOSTAR VAN 010313 ......... $3996
been sta.ndang apart from the ~rowd tha.s SCU• Daytona SOO. He won it again in 1995, but
I000 OLOSCIERA •1 0078 ..
...... l&amp;t05
1090 CHEVY C·20CONV VAN fl0737 ......... 12998
1005 SATURN SC2 010469
... $5095
son, takmg over. the toJ1 spot an the Wmston victories were few and far between after thut:
11103 PLYMOUTH GRANO VOYAGER •·10748 U9P6
Cu~ pomts sta~d~ngs a_fter the second race and
When cur owner Felix Sabates. was nearly
11103 BUICK REGAL 110583 .. .... ... . .. 13908
I eo I BUICK REGAL •1 04110 Llmhed OS .. ... 12~06
ho dang on to at ever smce.
forced to fold his team two years ago, Marlin
2r10 I OOO()E tlRANO CARAVAN 110701 .. U1,495
1~82 CHEVY 8·10 110781 ................... ,$2Q98
Altho~gh h1s !cad has ~hrunk - ~c lca~s thought for sure he was done. That's when
2001OOOClE GA CARAVAN SPORT 110697 34K ml,
Murk
,Martm by !ust 53. po.mts headed mto thas Ganassi stepped in, buying majority interest hi
.......... 110.005
20P• OOOOE GRANOCARAVAN ,10700 18K ml, .... ·
2001 KIAS~IJRTAGE f10780 .................. 114,420 1 1~~1 Et week s race at Ma.chagun . lnternallon~l the team and turning Marlin into a contender
. ... ., ..
.. SI0,995
Spe~d~ay - no one with the No. 40 Dodge IS in the waning years of his cureer.
1001 GMC SAFARI VAN 110763 ......... :........S3,495
1900 CHEVY VENTURE•10513 v1n . .I $16,005
I
e97
!'10NDA
CIVIC
LX
110788...
.................
$10,406
pamckm~.
,
.
Marlin won t~ice last year and finished
1000 PLYMOUTHVOYAGER 110314 .. . $13,695
2001
CHEVY
CAVALIER110787........
....
.
SIO,IHIO
Why
s
ould
.they~
When
he
runs
good,
has
third
in t.he champio~ship. He's got two wini
1000 CHRYSLERTOWN &amp; COUNTRY VAN 110740
teo&amp; SUBARU FORE88TER •t0771.. ......... 114,480
' .............. 18750
~loses!
compeutor.s seem to have bad days and so far thas year and 18 the favorite to win the
11109 FORO FII!O *10770. ·''"""'" ... ,. ............ 10,860
1997DODGEGRANO CARAVAN 11 110750 . 17650
tall f~rther back m the chase. ~nd when. he title.
··
1007 FORO CONV. VAN *10772 .................... 114,9116
IIIOe DODGE GRANO CARAVAN 110714...... $7,680
has has own bad luck - an~ he~ had a stnng
But Marlin is looking at it the same way he
11108 DOOQE DAKOTA 110776 SC .
. .118,996
of.
at
lately
th~
pack
behmd
ham
has
so
fur
did
during the early days of his career
2001 FORO SPORT TRAC 4X4 •101!83 .... :122G40
2001 OOOGE NEON 110781 .............. ,..... ,. ... 111 ,585
failed
to
knock
ham
off
the
top.
.
"We
won three chamoionships at
1000 FORD EXPLORER 110221 10ea1111dl 117,1100
11109 OHEVY CAVALIER Z2411077Q ........ ., ...... I0888
1900NISSAN PATHFINDER SE 1101!l18 118,886
Aft~r
~ngme
pr~blems
cnppled
has
Dodge
Nashville,"
Marlin said. "That~s nothing like
11190 OOOGE DURANGO 11071!0 ···•·• ...... &lt;.. 1111,736
Intrepid. ln. the Br!ckyard 400 two wc~ks ago this. But the way I look at it, if you could win
and a~am at Wat~ms &lt;;Jlen last.week, has te~m the race every Saturd;~y night you didn't have·
we~t mto champaonsh1p mode and helped ham to worry about the pOints. 1
retam the lead.
"Over here you just work II$ hard
A.s soon. as the en~ine started to go in cun week in ~nd week out. At the end~f~h~­
lndla.nap~hs, crew ch1ef Le: McCall had year, you sit down and add the points up, an{!
Marhn stay ~n the track while everyone els~ af you've done pretty good, you've won the
patted . Sure at put ham out of sequence, butll championship."

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TALKIN' TO THE MAN - NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon, center. talks with crew chief Robbie
Loomis, left. Ken Howes. middle left. ~tnd John D~trby, right, Winston Cup Dlractor ol
Competition. during practice for the Winston Cup Series Sirius Satellite Radio at the Glen at
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crew chief. John .cume .up
through our officials sy~tem .
He was u cur owner. becume
an officiul and · worked
through mo~t of our levels of
competition.
.
"In NASCAR. we nil huve
kind of the sume philosophy.
which hus been hnnded down
from the France family,"
Triplett udded. "There's just
different ways of attuc'king
that philosophy."
Under Durby's direction.
the most severe pennlties for
nate infrnctions have included
the loss of chumpionship
points - much tOIIjlher for
the drivers und temns than
simply being tin.ed, no mutter
how much.
"In the environment toduy. I
don't know how much money
really means," Darby said.
"Some of our team owners
have changed their phi loso·
phies with their crew chiefs
und the people responsible for
violations on the1r teams to
where u couple of teoms huve
gone to the person that
receives the penalty is also
responsible for the penalty. Sa
thut mnkes u big difference.
Obviously, when we involve
points, it's something' that
we're pretty serious ubout."

Asked if there hus been u hn,~ been u m~~or priority. It
b11cklush from the gnrugt: seems to he working.
ureu, . .
Durby . suid.
"He's got a lot of respect in
"Surprisingly enough. behind his tirst yeur. Yo11 're not
u closed door, where nobody nlwuys going to lltl your own
else in the gnruge cun henr wuy. but John is going tu give
them. you get n tremcnduus you respect." s1iid Ray
un1otmt of feedbuck of 'll's Even1hum. u fonner crew chief
nbout tinw. tlmt's whut we und now u teum owner.
need.' There's n lot of teams
Ty Norris. e~ecutive vice
in the ~nruge now that refer to !)resident of Dnle Enmhurdt
pennlttes ns the •p· word."
nc.. suid Dorby comn111nds
Hunding o.ut penulties is respec.t becuuse he doesn't
just one smull pnrt of Ourby's speak until he is sure of his.
JOb.
.
fncts. ·
''I think we've su~ce~'&lt;lcd in
"Sometimes you t~o in to the
chungin~ some of the silent. NASCAR tnailer leeliog like ·
guiet tlungs thut uren' t really ~ou' re Aust spending time nnd
torefau111 und news-bre11king at . W':lll t get lixed: Whut's
things but grently nffect the · umuzmg about John IS you go
tenms nnd how they operate in nnd bring up issues nnd he
und whut they do every week ulre11dy knows about it. You
ut the rucetruck.
c1m't surprise him nnd he usu·
"I think some of the new ully knows more ubout it thun
directions. just the new thought you do. He does his home·
processes. regnrding cul'li und work." Norris said.
pit roud procedures und such, u
Durby knows he can't pleuse
lot of the input that we've everybody.
received from the gurage hus
"Does ttll of !hut equal no
been huge. Thut purt hus been lines ut the
lor ufler the rucc
overwhelming and a lot of thut or less griping?" he suid. "I
is not really doina anythina don't know. But It hllll been
different but going buck una fnlrly smooth for the first hulf
workin~ real hurd on relution· of the yeur und I can't help but
ships wath those teums."
believe thut some of the things
Darb)' suid developing 11 we're doing u little difTerently
bond of trust with the tenms ure the reason for that."

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2,250.
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at Coal Grove
September
at Ironton
Potnl Pleasant. W.Va.
at Jackson
Marietta
October
llt Warmn .
at Portsmouth
Athens
Logan
Point Plouant
Auguat
Ripley, W.Va.
S.ptomber
S1ssonville, W.Va.
at Gallla Acad my
ot Mono«a
ot W1nlield, W. Vo.
. October
of Logon
at Jackson
Warren
Athens
November
OPEN
Ronne County, W.Va.
Athena
Auguat
Nelsonville· York
at Meigs
September
Alexander
Marietta
at Wortlln
Jackson
October
Por!smouth
oiL~an

23
30

4

t1
16

18
25
W.Va.

TVC Ohio
Division

4
11
16
25

Melga
Auguat
at Gallla Academy
Athens
September
at River Valley
at Eastern
Fairland
Wellston
October
Nelsonville-York
al Alexander
at VInton County
Belpre

25

Alexandtr
Auguat
Miller
at 11'1mble
September
at Athens
River Valley
at Federal Hocking
Belpre
October
VInton County
Meigs
at Wellston
at Nelsonville·York

23
30

Belpre
Auguat
at Warren
Williamstown, W.Va.

23

30
6

13
20
27
4
t1
16

1t
18
25

4

11
18
26

23

;m

Nelsonville- York
Auguat
at ~lhens
Logar\
September
at Fairfield Union
at Mlnlord
Trimble
at Vinton County
October
at Meigs
.Wellston
at Belpre
·Alexander

'

6
13
20
27
4

11
18
Logan
at Parkersburg South. 25

Warren
August
23
Belpre
31
at Steubenville Catholic
September
Parkersburg South, 13
6
at Mount Vernon
20
Athens
27
at Logon
October
4
Gallla Academy
11
at Marietta
t8
at Point Pleasant. W.Va.
25
at Jackson

13
20
27

4

23
30

20
27

September
Fort Frye
at Federal Hoclling
Eastern
at Alexander
October
Wellston
at VInton County
Nelsonville· '1tlrt&lt;
at Meigs

6
13
20
27

Wa~n

11

6

at Ga 11a Academy
ol Point Ploasant, W.Va.

Marietta
August
Morgan
at Cambridge
September
Greenville, Pa.
at Athens
Point Ploosant. W.Va.
at Gallia Academy
October
at Jackson

4

23
30

Logan
Auguat
New Lexln~ton
at Notsonv lie·York

13
20
27

October
F'l&gt;int Pleasant, W.Va.
Alttens
at MarieHa
at Gallla Academy

t1
18
25

25

6

Wa~n

4

Jackaon
Auguat
at Wellston
at Wavorly
September
VInton County
at Logan
Gollia Academy
at Athans
October
Marietta
Point Ptoosant, W.Vo.
Sl. Bornard R. Bacon
Worron

23
30

September
at Zanesville
Jadlson
at Columbus De Sales

6

7
t~

20
27
4
t1
18
25

23
30

VInton County
Auguat
at South Point
at Rock Hill
September
atJadlson
Coal Grove
Chesapeake
Nelsonville-York
October
at Alexander
Belpre
Meigs
at Wellston

Z3
30
6

13
20
27
4

11
18
25

Wellston
Auguat
Jackson
River Valley
September
at Waverly
at Oak Hill
Rock Hill
at Meigs
October
at Belpre
at Netsonvllle·York
Alexander
VInton County

23
30
6

13
20
27

4
tt
18
25

6

t4
20
27

4
tt
18
25

23
30
6

14
20
27

4

11
18
25

.

TVC Hockin1
Division·
Eaatern
23
30
6

13
20

21

.4
11
18
26

23
30
6

13

•

Au~uat

South allla
at Fort Frye
September
at Wahama, W.Va.
Meigs
at Belpre
Trimble
October
at Federal Hocking
Miller
at Waterford
Southern
Southern
August
at Berne Union
. at Symmes Valley
September
South Gallla
Wahama, W.Va.

23
30
6
' 13
20
27

4
11
18
25

18
26

at River Valley
Federal Hoclltng
October
Mtller
at Waterford
Tttmble
at Eastern

1
8

4
11
18
25

30
Miller
August
6
at Alexander
13
at Millersport
20
September
27
Berne Union
at Zanesville Rosecrans
·4
at South Gallla
11
Waterford
18
October
26
at Southern
at Eastern
1
Federal Hockin~
8
Trimble

Wahama
Auguat
Federal Hocking
September
Eastern
at Southern
at Waterford
at Har\nan, W.Va.
October
at Duval, W.Va .
South Gallla
St. Marys, W.Va.
at Parkersburg Catholic,
November
Wlrt County, W.Va.
OPEN

Trimble
August
23
at Zanesville Maysville
30
Alexander
September
.. 6
Southeastern Ross
13
at Ports. Notre Dame
20
at Nelsonville·York
27
at Eastern
October
4
Watertord
11
Federal Hocking
18
at Southern
25
at Miller

Ironton
August
at Wheelersburg
at South Point
September
Gallla Academy
at Portsmouth
.
at Alexandria Campbell,
Ashland Paul Blazer, Ky.
October
Covington Holmes, Ky.
OPEN
Columbus De Sales
BeKry, Ky.

Waterford
August
Shenandoah
'
at South Gallla
September
Frontier
at Fort Frye ·
Wahama, W.Va.
at Miller
October
at 11'1mble
Southern
Eastern
at Federal Hocking

Oek Hill
Auguat
•'
'at Minford
Unloto
September ·
at Rock Hill
Wellston
at Symmes Valley
·
Portsmouth Notre Dame
October
at Portsmouth Sclotovtue
Lucasville Valley
at Green
Summit CountryOay

23
30

Federal Hocking
Auguat
Fort Frye
at Wahama. W.Va .
September •
at Portsmouth Sciotovllle
Belpre
Alexander
at Southern
October
Eastern
at 11'imble
at Miller
Waterford

6
13
20
27

23
30
6
. 13
. 20
27
4
12
18

25

Non-Lea1ue

23
30

Hannan
30
6
13
20
27

4
11

Au~uat

at Ham ln. W.Va.
September
Montcalm, W:Va.
at Buffalo, W.Va.
Marsh Fork, W.Va.
Wahama, W.Va.
October
OPEN
Duval, W.Va.

6 .

13
20
27
4
12
18

. 25

.

Symmes Valley
Auguat
Huntington Ross
Southern
September
at Chesapeake
South Gallla
Oak Hill
at Green
October
lit Lucasville Valley
at Ports.h Notre Dame ;
at Portsmouth SclotoviHe
New Miami

Page 87
Sunda~Auaust

11.1001

Maryland battling TUmpike, intentate ponds tease
invasive 'Frankenfish' fishermen with the~r good looks

at South Gallla
Bishop Donahue, W.Va.
November
Gauley Bridge, W.Va.
OPEN
South Galli•
Augu1t
at Eastern
Waterford
September
at Southern
at Symmes Valley
Miller
Parkersburg Catholic, .
October
Buffalo, W.Va.
atWahama. W.Va.
Hannan. W.Va.
at Guyan Valley, W.Va.;

oars

•

Some of you may have read reports of the Northern
Snukehead fish thut was recently found in a small pond near
Crofton, Md.
In
Maryland, .
wildlife officials consider the Northern
Snukehead to be
Public
Enemy
Number One, and
have put out posters
warning anglers to be
on the lookout for the
fish some have called
IN THE OPEN
the "Frankenfish."
The
Northern
Snakehead is from
China und is not native to the eastern United States. The con·
cern is that the fish could cause serious ecological problems if
introduced into our ecosystems.
The Northern Snakehend has a long dorsal fin, small head,
big mouth and big teeth. It can grow up to 40 inches long and
weigh up to 15 pounds. The non-native fish. which can live
out of water for up to three days und can walk across land. eats
virtually anything and survive almost anywhere in the United
States.
The Mnryland Departme~t of Natural Resounces encourages
all anglers, if they catch this fish, to kill it by cutting or bleed·
ing it out and then report the catch. It isn't enough to just toss
it up on the bank, because it may be able to get back into the
water.
Like most non-native species imported into this country, it
was the result of human ignorance that brou~ht in the
Northern Snakehend. A~parently some Asian immtgrants got
in the mood for a little 'home cooking" and brouaht some of ·
the fish to this country, and eventually released some of them.
Currently, Mnryland is moving ahead with plans to eradicate the invasive fish from the pond where it was found in
Ma)' by using a mix.ture of herbicides and pesticides • the her·
bic1des ·will kill all the aquatic vegetation in the pond, while
the pesticide will hopefully wipe out all of the fish.
The reason I am remarking on Mnry land's battle with the
Northern Snakehead is because invasive species do not
respect state borders; if it can happen there, it can happen here
as well.
. •

Jim
Freeman

SoiJ:rHEAST OHIO HUNTING ANI&gt; TRAPPING EXPO

The second Southeast Ohio Huntin~ and Trapping Expo
will be held Saturday, Aug. 24 at the Pr1chard Laughlin Civic
eenter in Cambridge.
··
Admission is free, and the event goes from 9 a.m. to 5:30
-p.m. If you're into hunting. trapping or just being in the great
outdoors you won't want to miss this year's expo. There are
plenty of things for the whole family to enjoy, from BB gun
shooting for the kids to wild game cooking demonstrations
and hunting seminars for mom and dad. Of course vendors
will have all the latest outdoor products on hand.
While you are there, don't forget to check out the new world
record whitetail deer that was harvested right here in Ohio,
and don't forget to take the kids.

(Jim Freeman is wildlife specialist/or the Meigs Soil and
Water Conservation District. He can be comacted weel«klys
at (740) 992-4282 or at jlm-freeman@oh.nacdnet.or.g)

.

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BEREA (AP) - For a fisherman,
there is nothing quite like the allure of a
deep blue body of water sutTOunded by
brushy bunks und edges lined with cut·
tails.
While driving along Ohio's interstate
highways and turnpike system,. fisher·
men pass hundreds of small lakes or
large ponds that fit that description.
.Always on the lookout for new fishing
grounds, many have wondered about
these ponds and their potential.
" I've passed them a million times on
I· 75. and I always figured those little
lakes looked like they would hold some
pretty decent fish," James Williams of
Lima said from one of the roadside
parks along the interstate.
"I never see anybody fishing them,
though. Maybe you can t get to them, or
maybe there's nothing in them after all.
I don't know, but they sure look good
for fishing."
The ponds are borrow pits - lar~e
areas that were dug out when the lim1t·
ed access highways were built, to provide the soil needed to construct over·
passes and ramps. Once the excavation
was complete, rain and snow quickly
did the rest, and a lake was born.
Most of the botTOw pit lakes are rectangular, but the lay of the land in some
locations dictates peculiar geometric
shapes. The pits vary in depth from 8 to
~0 feet, and some have been used for
agricultural irrigation. A few are surrounded by campgrounds or small trailer parks.
.
"When the turnpike went in, arrange-

ments were made with property owners tn¥ from these pond' bemg ;toe ked," he
along the. route to· take the dirt in sutd.
·
·
exchange for providing them with u
Along Interstate 75. the former W.H.
·large pond." said Lauren Dehrmann. a Blausey Co. of Wood vi lie did a lot of
spokeswoman for the Ohio Turnpike the e·xcuvution of th~ borrow pits, und
Commission. "It was left up to the dis~ still retains ownership on a number of
cretion of .the property owners us to the ponds. John Blau\cy of Toledo satd
whether these ponds were stocked with his fumily's company bought the \Otl tn
fish, or not. but ·most of them likely some cases, and took title to the lund the
were stocked at some point."
Since these small bodies of water borrow pits sit on in other cu,cs.
came with the highways almost 50
" It 's been along lime ugo. bull don't
years ago, they could hold some very think all of them were 11ocked at the
healthy populations of fish, and a few time the highway was bui It," he said.
big fish. Although few records of stock- " But I imagine most of them have fish
ing these ponds exist. the state did make in them now. I've heard from some
fish uvailuble to the pond owners for a folks that there· are pretty nice bass in
number of years.
some of those ponds."
"There was an old progrum in place . Blausey suid many of the ponds huve
that was a cooperative agreement no uccess. They are· bordered on three
between the land owner and the state sides by vust fields of corn und soywhere we would basically provide bass, beans, and on the foufth side by the
blue gills and channel cu!~sh. finger- fence that runs along the interstate high· .
hngs to stock these ~nds, . su1~ Larry. way. The tw o- track Junes and wide
G~ed~e of the Oh10 Dtvlston ol fence rows that used to provide u means
W,t,ldhfe.
. . to reach the borrow pits have long since
. Even though the ponds we~ on pn· disappeared with the advent of road-to·
vote ~roperty, the understandmg was road farming.
_
that tlie lund owners woul~ allow a reaAccess comes only after gaining per·
sonable amount of pubhc fishmg 10
. .
·
exchange for the stock."
m~~~10n .
.
,
Not many people were given the
I d try, beheve me I d try to get the
opportunity to fish the ponds howeYer OK to fish those ponds tf I. knew who to
so the state halted the stocking program ask," Williums suid. "But finding the
15 or 20 years ago, Goedde said.
~wn~r and getting permission sounds
"It turned out that in a lot of cases, the hke tt would be pretty tough. It really
property owners were limiting the looks like good fishing. though. and I
access to just their friends and relatives, think about that every time I drive past
and the general public was not benefit· them."

'

W.Va. Fishing Report
CHARLESTON, W.Vo. lAP) - Tho Well
VIrginia lllhlng rtll9rt Nluaad Thuraday
bl' lht OlvloiOn 01 Naturtl Attourcu'
ITONIWALL .JACKION - Lakt It tl

dlgruo. A low amallmoulh hi.,. bun watardrum. BalllrtbtlngoaughtonJIQI lht take. Watleyelrom 12 ~ to 14·1nchea
cau!lhtln lht tallwattr.
and minnow-tipped IIIJI, whlil oaUiah ora .,. abundonl. Wll• prater tomporo·
TY4ART - Lakt It 3fHt below tummar going anor out belli ond nlghlorowtoro. turaa 1111 than 70 dogrtH, whloh will
,.....tiOn .IMI, Lako and flllwaltr a~ S.ugtyt. IIUgor ond wolloya ora btlng 111rt at &lt;ftPtho or 150· to fiO·Itot llrgot
aummer recrutlon IMI. t..ake and taltwa· cltlr. The water temptl'lture 11 80 et~ughl In thlll area• bV angllrt using amallmouth bltl bV boat In the upper end
lor •~ oloar. Tho turltct ltmperatura of dtg'"t lrotn lht ourlocelo 15 lui, 85 11 mlnnowa and mlnnow•tlppad Jlga, or tho lake above the marlnat. Black plat·
lhl lakt II 15 degrul. Bill Ort In lboUI ~·loti, 81 dlgrtH II I50•IMI, lnd 80 Shorollnt trolling hal boon good lor black 1~ wormo and tubto rigged Carotlno·otylo
1Q.ltol of water on - ·· Tht boot ooUon dog'"" 11 75-IHI. High wator tompora· bou whllo throwing cronl&lt;bollo ond opih· oro good bllll ror bloa throughOUt 1110
II In lht morning In&lt;! ""nlng Uli!'g top. IUrtl lhrcugllOUIIhtlakt dtci'MH llthlng ~':c, RIVIR - Tho grHI cohdlllon ol . la.ke. 1\oy ounace ptugo lnd buul&gt;lllrO: In
walor and pl11tloo. Cropplt oro hi!Ung ouoctll durlng lht dor,· Floh will noopond
under l&gt;rldgll and on ttruotuno on min· to raduoad IIOhl ,..,. 1 ond rno\'1 !rom the Ohio Rlvtr hll allowed boa ling lha backwa1arwahlf dark tor nlght·llahlng
hcntl
Ia
uoltement.
I
nowo ond Jlgo.,Aoporto of 1 low AUQ¥ dHpor wolor to lhlllowtr wotor 11 night
to lrclorI IliaCI&lt;
IhI I boll whllothrcwlng
ntl r oome MONONQIIH!I.A RIV!R - Al...r llowt
Ill 1110 being caught. E.,.nlng Ingling for IO load. Wolloyt proltr ltmptraturto O"'Jirl
goodcalohlo
cotlloh lo good uolng cllloktn liver ond orcund 70 dlgruo but will mCMinto ohll· cranlcbll1a, aplnnert and rubber worms. ara normal and water lempe,.lurta art at ·
worm1.
lOw water afttr dlrll: to 1ted. BIN prtfer Sauger, 11\,IQIYe and hybtlcll1rlptd ball lht eummer ma•lmvm1. Fllh will bt
IUMMIRIYILLI - Llkt II 11 oummer ltrmporatu,_ 11 doplhl ol 150 to 110 loot, hlvo boon cauohl on mlnnowo ond min· ottraolad to moving woter, 10 Jock and
""""'lion lovtl. LakO on&lt;! tallwater oro but will 1110 movo Into ohollowtr watar ol now•IIPPid 1101 whllt llohlng dHp, opon dan\ tallwatere and ort&lt;lk moutho aro 1110
olftr. Tl'y oroyltoh lmltellono for amoll- night.'lllbo jlgl hlvo boon good bello for wattr.- tatfllh 111 being caught through· bener ar••• 1a llah now. Lar~ catfleh will
mo\Jih lrcund drcp-offo.Bluogllland crap- btu Ill thlo oummer.
ou1 thl rlvtr wNit utlng cut bllta, Chicken move lnlo the tal!wattra during 1hl higher
plo '"' bolng aaught around tho lloh . CIN~IIAL WilT YIIIQINIA - Aroo llvor ond nlllhtorowilre. Frethwolor drum lktWI ond can bo oauglll on lorgt ml,.
anr11010r1 ond ony othlr ""'""' ......,. A · nVtrl oro lOW lind CIHr. 11 11 • _ . nrne are bolng llkon on nlghtorewttre and min- nowo or ohlolcon llvor. Cloldfflll hlvo prolow wal··, ,. bJing piOicad up bl' troalng of yur to ppJore aomo brcolc troul nowt. Tht tal-'""" oflhotocko and duood l&lt;imo largo caHIIh thlt oummor.
mlnnowo In oboul 25 loti of wolor.Ciffloh llrNmo on NrotloNII For111 lind. Flohlng domllrt prcvldlng 10tn0 8""'1 OIIOhol Ol fhl IIH bo10W lht Morg.tniOWII power
111.,. boon hitting around lho nprop on tho 11 gotttng louoh In lhl otrMmo dut to low colflth, ~aok bolo. oaugor, oaugoyo, plonl flohlng plor hlo _, produoi"'J
dam. Oulllow tomporoturo lo 85 dogriH. water. Tl'y a•omolllmpoundmonlouoh 11 white boeo ond hytlrid olrlped bon.
aomo nloo oanloh lallly. Mlnnowo, tube
IU.TTON -l.ll&lt;t It otoummor reoraatlon Big Olton Lake or Wllogo lor oomo CHIAT I.AKI -.Tho tako II ot lhl oum. Jlgo on&lt;! orankblllo oro allll tho moot P"" .
IM.Lakllnd llilwalororo olur. Flohlng bluegill aotlon. Aloo, try poolo on larger mer racrtallon IIWI. Bank anglera will Cfuallw balll lor moat Olt'ltr ..._._1. The
~
hot boon avorago. '!llbt Jlgo ond aplnntr· rlvtro ouch 11 1110 Elk, Buol&lt;hlnnon ond havo lhl bool luck lor ltlgomoulh ball
belli ore working for boll. Tho big bill Tygan blckwltoro for largemouth ond and aunlllh In the baokwaltrt 1t the weal ahorollne from lhe Morgantown look lo the
Penn Atcrttllon Arto.Tho rook rlprap on moult! ol Dtoktrt C'"k 11 • good plaoo
oro In dtopor water. Bluegill ""' hitting tmollmoulh btu.
-mi.Crappie llahlng hll llowed. Some KANAWHA RIVIR - Flohlng lht IIIIWI· the lake aide of the Recreation Area. 11 to !Ish from the ahOrt. There are 1011 or
nloe caUIIIh ore bolng pi&lt;Qd up on chick· lor araot of lhttockl ond dome hal boon alto a good apot for ban and IUnllth. baN, aauger and drum atong the snoreon liver. All boll rompo art CIJlln.ThO out· 11111 for catchlo ol biiiCk bou, ooffloh, Boat angttra will do btsl from lltt line. The oppolill ahoralln. 11 good tor
llow tomporaluro ol tho loko Ia 74 whllt bou. hytlrklotrlpod bou ond l~lh· tvenlng until urly morning throughout . larger aunl11h.

2002 College Football Schedules
SCHEDULES FOR WEST
VIRGINIA COLLEGE FOOT·
BALL TEAMS THIS FALL:
Thuraday, Aug. 29
WVU· Tech at Nicholls St.,
La., 7:30 p.m.
Aug. 31
Tennessee·Chattanooga at
West VIrginia, 6 p.m.
.
· Appalachian St. at Marshall,
7p.m.
Bowie State, Md. at
W.VIrglnla St. 1 p.rn.
Fairmont State at FairllelcJ,
Conn., 1 p.m.
Sept. 7
Marshall idle
West VIrginia at Wisconsin,
noon
Pikeville, Ky. at Concord , 1
p.m .
Shepherd at Shippensburg.
Pa., 1 p.m.
WV
Wo sloyan
at
Mercyhurat, Po ..1:30 p.m.
West Liberty at Liberty, va.,
3:30p.m.
I West Chestor, Po . at
Glenville St., 6 p.m.
Cheyney at WVU·Tech, TBA
·Thur~day, Sept. 12
Marshall al Virginia Tech,
7:30p.m.
Sept. 14
West VIrginia at Cincinnati, 7
p.m.
West Liberty at Walsh, Ohio,
11 a.m.
· East Stroudsburg, Pa . at
Glenville St., 1 p.m.
Lenoir· Rhyne. N.C.. at W.Va.
Wesleyan, 1 p.m.

Virginia Union at Shepherd, p.m.
Glenville St. at E. Kentucky, 6
W.VIrglnla St. at Cheyney, p.m.
Pa ., 1 p.m. ·
Oct. 5
Concord at Union, Ky., 1:30
Marshall at Kent St., 2 p.m.
p.m.
Maryland at West VIrginia,
California. Pa. at Fairmont noon
St. , 6 p.m.
Shepherd at WVU· Tech, 1
WVU · Tech at Wostern p.m.
Carolina, 6 p.m.
West Liberty at Concord, 1
Friday, Sept. 20
p.m.
Cent. Florida at Marshall, 7
W.Va.
Wesley&amp;n
at
p.m.
W.VIrglnla St., 1:30 p.m.
Sept. 21
Fairmont Stata at Glenville
West VIrginia Idle
St., 6 p.rn.
Cheyney Pa., at West
Oct.12
Liberty, 1 p.m.
Buffalo at Marshall, 4:30
Fairmont State at Slippery p.m.
Rock, Pa., 1 p.m.
West Virginia at Rutgers,
Shepherd
at
East TBA
Stroudsburg, Pa. 1 p.m.
Fairmont St. at Shepherd, 1
W.Va.
Wesleyan
at p.m.
.
California, Pa.,t p.m.
Glenville St. at Concord, 1
WV State at Charleston p.m.
Southern, S.C., 1:30 p.m.
W.VIrglnla St. at WVU·Tach,
Concord at Lenolr·Rhyne, 1 p.m ..
N.C., 2 p.m.
W.Va. Wesleyan at West
Glenville State at Clarion Liberty, 1 p.m.
Po. , 2 p.m.
Oct.19
WVU· Tech at Southern · Troy St. at Marshall, 4:30
Illinois. 2:30p.m.
p.m.
Sept. 28
Syracuse at West VIrginia,
Marshall Idle
no&lt;in
East Carolina at West
Concord .at W.Va. Wesleyan,
Virginia. noon
1 p.m.
Charleston Southern, S.C. at
West Liberty, 1 p.m.
Gannon Pa ., at W.VIrglnla
St., 1 p.m.
Tiffin, Ohio at
va.
Wesleyan. 1 p.m.
Wingate, N.C. at Concord, 1

t p.m.

w.

Shepherd at W.VIrglnia St., 1
p.m.
WVU· Tech at Glenville St.,
1:30 p.m.
West Uberty at Fairmont St..
6p.m.
Oct. 26
Marshall at Cent. Michigan,
1 p.m.
Miami at West VIrginia, TBA
Concord at W.VIrglnla St., 1
p:m.
Glenville St. at Shepherd, 1
p.m.
West Uberty at WVU· Tech, 1
p.m.
W.Va. Wesleyan at Fairmont
St., 6 p.m.
Nov.2
Marshall at Akron, 6 p.m.
West VIrginia at Temple,noon
Fairmont St. at Concord, 1
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p.m.
Shepherd at West Liberty, 1
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p.m.
W. VIrginia St. at Glenville
St., 1 p.m.
WVU ·Tech
at
W.Va.
Wesleyan. 1 p.m.
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Marshall Idle
Boston College at West
VIrginia, TBA
Concord at wvu. Tech, 1

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Tech, 7 p.m.
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Liberty, 1 p.m.
Marshall at Ohio, 3:30 p.m.
W.VIrglnla St. at Fairmont
Nov. 30
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Ball St. at Marshall, 4:30p.m.
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Wesleyan
at
West Virginia at Pittsburgh,
TBA
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Shepherd, 1 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 12 _
Miami. Ohio at Marshall, 8
p.m.
Nov.16
West VIrginia Idle
Concord at Shepherd, 1 p.m.
Glenville St. at W.Va .
Wesleyan, 1 p.m.
West Uberty at W. VIrginia
St., 1 p.m.
WVU· Tech at Fairmont St., 1
p.m.
Wi!dneaday, Nov. 20
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on the f\lSter in :!002, Christ in~ llu lchet
(Reynoldshu!i. H) joins th~ pl'llllfl\111 unt."r
put lhe disuppuinlm~nt (~f the 21~1 seuson unemlina Rio Grunde l11st ye11r. "Sfle'~ \lUI 11f
behind them und muke a lresh st11rt m 2002.
the Ci.'ntrnl Ohio Cluh proamm. nnd I thin~
Veti.'run H~ud Conch Putsy Fields uddressed she will help us." Fields snid. Hnytcho;or will
some \lf the club's weuknesses in the otf-seu· be the defensive speciullst,
snn und is optimistic thut 2002 will be vustly
Six-foot-three t'reshmun l.ynnett ~ 1\leslin». .
from the 12·24 (6· 17 AMC)I)umpaign of II (l.eeshuril, 011) provides depth nt the middl!l
·your 11110,
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11oshion. Jt.mny Oldlnjj (Fuh·l11lld. Oil) hrlnijs
The (lptlmism stems from th • fuel thut Rio uthletk ubi lily uml ver~utlllty us ~hi! pluys
rt'IUrt1S fo11r .pluyers with tretncndous · work both t1UI~Ideund n1lddlc spols. Amundtl lwui1s
~thic und Fields hus ulso uddress~d the gluring (Jucksnn, 01-1. E11stern Pll:e 1-l.S.) und .l.11sll~
lu,, k·of·h~ight weukness 1h1•t wus prevulentln Fultl (Chillicothe. OJ-I) ure l\(lth S- 10 ttntl udd
200 1.
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hei~ lll ' tn tlw mlddlll tmd Jenny S tunl~y
"The l'i&gt;ur plur,ers (returninfl,) huve worked (l.lumt&gt;ritlge. 01-ll, u setter und dcl\:nslve s1)1)·
extremely hurd.' Fields sui II. "They've cnme fin list. Mmds mit th~ t'i&gt;stN.
huck in shupe. they will be the key to whut Wil
"II going til tukQ time to work with tlmse
d(l this ~eur."
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kids." Fields suld Ill' the freshmen. "I think
The tour returning ~luyers ur~ senior· set· they're willing m wmk ftw us thm111h ull(l thut's
ter/muside hiller Jesstcu Wheeler (Piketon, going to lw 111~ key. They s~om very ~ouch·
om. junior outside hitter Relll'ct•u Wierwille uble. tlw pructkes hlli'C went I'I:Uily IWII sn
(New Knoxvi lle. OHl unci sophomnres . t\u'."
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Che l s~u OoGurmo (Putriot, 0~1) nnd Kim
Rlu Gl'llm1e hus n solid non-~onf'~•t..: n ~~
Pnsey (A mundu. OHl.
schedul~ thut lndutll.'s ~''tid tl'ips "' W~&gt;st
Wheeler hus heen hesel with injmies for the l.lh~r·ty Stnte (Quud mutch). 1-lirllm. West
betler purt of her three sensons, but Fields is Virjlinln SHIIe. t't&gt;n~nrd. ('umhel'illnd (KV).
hoping for un injury-free senhw sell.~on. M(llllltuin S tut ~ 1111d Centrhl Stnte. They h11st
"Jess leu is one thut hus wc1rked eKit'emely hunJ Churlesron (WV), Mmmtuht Sluto und Centt•ul
nnd she hlts been such u role mudel for this Stnte.
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proiJrnm," Fields suid. "Her buck seems 0 , K.
Amel'icun Mid&lt;lust Conference l&gt;iuy f'ontures
this yenr, she's done n lot of things lo mnke u two divlsirm 1\wmut this tuur, With the
sure she'll stuy injury free."
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Wierwi lle returns ulier postingu 1.96 kills clllllll)ll, the AMC portion ot' t 11.1 shuo t'flsem·
pt:r IJnme nveruge lust yeur, DeOurmo (19 hies the uld Mlct-Ohlu Cm1f~rf.mce (MOC).
npg.. 337 dljls. 48 nces) und Posey (390 dills) Rio will pluy twice nsulnst Wulsh, Ut·hunn.
ure looking to improve nn solid frosh 1min Ce&lt;im·ville, Mt. Ve1·n&lt;m Nunrene, S h nwn~e
~u mpuigns ,
Stule. Tiffin ull(l Ohio Dnmlnlcun.
·r11e newcomers ure P110111 Y· 1ed "iJY ~'111 101' • 1w"It'shs (the
conference) Is ns ~ lrtlllll us It's
hA"'n." Fluids snld. "You still hnve the
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transfer Kntie Huyes (Greenfield. OH und •
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sophomore Julie Blliley (Pomeruy. OJ-I). Wuls es. the Malones, the Mt. Vermm's. the
· , Huyes. 11 6 fool. 1 inch middle hiller, is ooing Cedurvllles, th os~ progrnms who hnve nlwuys
counted on to he th~ domimml player In the helen ut the top."
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mid&lt;lle rhnt Rio Grnnde sorely missed In 200 1.
"It's 11oint~ tu he unothcr hallie."
Huyes pluyed two seusnns ut Southern State.The re~:~ulnr senson be»ins Allll\lsl ~ l ut
Bniley. u 5·9 mlddle/oulslde hitter. plnycd West Llherty Slllll.\ Rio's first home mulch Is
lnst senson nt Kenyon. Fields is counting un set for Scptembet' 16 vet·sus Chnrleston . The
both Hnyes ond Bnlley tnluivc un impnct.
AMC senson J'e11lns Septcmher 2H whit the
"I rhink (Katie) Is aoing to help this pro· Redwomen ll(lstl11g. lhe first rmmd of d~tslet·
~ru m tremendously," Fields suld. "She comes piny uguinst Wulsh nnd Urhunu.
m with experience in the middle und thut's
Funs cun get on ·curly look nt ttie new sqund
whm we were looki ng for,"
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1m August 24 when Rio hos ts Cu n ~tll'd
"Julie Builey trnnsferred In from Kenyon. Colleuc In u sct·lmmug.e nt the Newt Ollwt·
"'l hnt's going to help us."
Arenn. Mutch t.lmc is sel for I p.m.

Union sets Aug. 30 as.strike date

ENOUIW 00.
Colo,
ll nw~ins, K11i~htHuw~ co tl\11111.'1' tlllll dri ·
vel'. will reun hl 1 lth his t1tlrll11.'r St,'Vc
Kllijlht I'm the mnll lw~b.~om Clrnnd Prix
uf M ns tlnrl' ut Mo ~ ~nrt 1nt~rn 111 hwul
Ru~·~:wuy In Onturlo, Cunudu, AujiUSt I tl·
1~. lOOJ. Alsu ruunltln~ 1 lth th~ /)npuim·
I.M ll {17~ 1\!lllll' ltlr tlw 7th rnlliH or th~
Ameri~nn L~ Muns S~rlcs will he the
dml's J()tll scnsnn rndn~t l)llf\llt'f t'lnmlin
lluerfjjll11 .
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Knit~htlluwk S\\111111 In the :ltltll Sl'UStlll
with thdr l~nhl llK/-IU Nlssun. sh&lt;.' holds
lhi.' Quullf injl Recortlnt Mosll•ll'l I'm till'
(1 7~ cluss. As llnt'l'lllt.'ll hns h\•cn st' ll.' ~t~d
hy the tcum to quullt'y I'M this ll't'~k~nll's
ru~c. it will bt' intct·cstlnjl. -tll s&lt;.'l! the
times she posts in rh~it· new Nn . II
I)NT I.Wlli'~N MO Lnln 117~ I. MP
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Plvc Al:lP power phtnl~ - Curdlnulund Guvlllln Ohio, und Kummer-Mitchcll. MounllliltCCI' und
Si'u1'111n Wc ~ t Vlr~ lnln - s ponwr~ d this yeur's E·LAB. lootln ~ the blllli1r the entire 11 -duy trlr .
River Vullcy Hljjh Schuol blulo~y toucher Tom Coldwell u11d RVI-IS
· junior 1'\t•l~.:u 1l1ylm·. daughter uf J.D. und Curolyn Tuylur uf Cheshire,
. mudc the trip for the l'lrst time . But Oulllu Acudemy High School chemi stry und lntcurutcd sciences tcuchcr Sundy Forgey, who served us
u loud resource tcuchcr. wus muklng her second trip ubruud for lhe pru·
jjrum.
Al~o purtlclputlnj were Tim Simpson, ugrl-buslness und hortlcultu1'c
teucher ut ~ CI IJN 1-ll~h Sch?ol, und MHS senior Stephunle Story,
duuuhter of PciJIIY Story ol Mllltllcpurt.
Brcndu Beuket·t, u blulclJIY und envlrunmentul sciences teuchcr ut
Ripley High Schuolln WeNt Vlrglnlu, und RHS junior Vuughn Luync
were ulsu on the 1rll).
"It wus s u~h u wonderful experi ence," Thy lor suld. "It chunged my
lililln Nll muny wuy~; mude rneupen my eye~ und look utthe world ." .
"It wus tnuch, tnuch more thun l ever could huve expected,''
Col~ well suld, uddlng thut even the l.e uc her~ were NtudcnLs nn!hl s trl11,
purtlclputlna In utlcus!l'uur cluMses cuch duy.
"The clusMCN were used to propurc us for the ne~ t Juy 's udventures."
he suld. "They were very hunds on . l ' llgludly volunteer for next yeur
rl11ht now."
01' course, the trll' wusn't ull work und no pluy.·
.
The aroup found ltHelf hlkhtJI ruin foreHt trull ~. Mllmpllng nuturul
remediCM from the fnrest, uotlng lunch utthe home of u locul v_illuge
t'umlly, huldlng u wild wruntulu, climbing up unclenl Muyan pyrumlds,
wutcl'tlna u howler munkey fumlly from 20 feet uwuy, observlng more
thun 1()0 different Mpcc:lcs ol' blrdH, und seeing bnrtucuduund hu ue Htlng
ruy while Hnurkellnll over u corulrccf.
"I'd nc~cr rcully looked ut blrdHbefore now," Tuylor suld.
The 11roup Ntuycd ut thr~e locutlonKduring the courHc of their trip to
Bclll.e, which IH locutcd jUKt below Mexico on the Gull' side.
The 11rsl two, LuMIIpu Stutlon und Hlllbunk Stutlun. ure lucuted
within the Rio Bruvu Conscrvutlon Arcu, u 260,000-ucrc preserve oper·
uted by 11 locut conHcrvutlon group.
The purpose of Rio Bravo ill to protect the troplcul ruin forest und
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develop ccotouriHm, noturul cruftHund u suMtulnuble•hurvcst timber
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Tho Htudents did unlmul nnd plunt reseurch, suw the el'fectM deforestu·
tlon und planted trees ut tho preserve.
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2000 Grand Am CiT

NEW YORK (AP) - Just the uvernge sulury. t'llSC to n busebull m1 9· 11 , It would be u
two weeks romuln for bu.1ebull record $2JH mlflion ul the slup In thll fuc11 hi ull those
ro suvc- its seuson nnd perhnps. slnrt of this senson.
people who went tlmmgh 9· 11
even its srutus us the nntiunul
Tl'le lnM contruct ex pi red lit·sthund."
pustimc.
Nov, 7, nnd owncr·s chose tl(ll
Arlumu's Mur·k Clmc~ hnp~:s
Pluycrs set un Auu. 30 strike to lock out the 11luyet·s nfter the "owners -will rcu ll ~e thut,
dnte Frldny, n1\1vinll the sport Wi&gt;rld Series or bcfnr~ this '(Josh. the plnyet·s huvo given
closer to its ninth work Mop· senson. Plnyers fcnr owners II Ill!.'
pugc in three decudes nnd would k&gt;ek them out or dtunge
.angering funs sick of mpney ·work rules If this seuson ends Munugcmcnt diSJlUICd thut
squubbles,
without n denl, und the union ussessmenl. suy lnl! It wus will·
The eKecutive honrd of the wnuld mlher threutcn 11 strike 11111 to burguin und the ~1111011
pluyers' ussocintlpn voted S7·0 hendingli1to the llnul s1i1ges of wulked nwuy f'mm tnlk s
fur the deudline, just four duys pluyoff ruces, when !he own· Thursduy.
In thch· iutcst propu~ul. own·
ufter ruislng hopes for u de1tl ers hnve muro money 10 lose.
hy delaying a decision.
Chlcugo Cubs chief execu· ers nsked for u ~0 percem lux
Players were upse1 hy mun· tlve ol'llcer Andy MucPhnll on the S:ortlon~ of puyrolls ·
ugement's luck of movement culled the union's decision over $1 2 million next yeur
on the key Issue of a lu~ury tux "regrcttuble,'' und Bub DuPu~. (lncludinll 40-mun nmerN Qnd
on high-puyroll teums. but busebnll's chief opcrutlna oflt· henefltM), 11 level rhut Nix or
owners uccused the union of cer. wus " dl su/lllolntcd." scv~:n teoms will he uhnve this
refu si ng to ugree tn mme com- Commissioner Buc Se ll ~ dld 1'eur. They b~llllvc thul hiX
_q1romises.
not comment.
, "The baschull owners und
"If ynu tuke n ste\1 huck. It wmrld lncrcusc comJletltlve
buscbull pluyers must under- seems to me there's 1een. con· hulunce.
st1111d if there is u work stop· sideruhle prnwoss mude,"
puge, ulot of funs 11re going to M11cPhnll suld. It seemsto me
he furious, and I'm o n~ uf we huve one more hunlle to
them," said President Bush, overcome,"
former owner of rhe Tcxus 1r players walk out 011 the
Rungcrs.
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Friduy of Lubor Duy weekend
Pluycrs are reluctuntto huve and the scuson Is not camplel·
rules that would reduce sulury cd, they would lose 16.9 per·
increases. They urgue the lux· cent of their buse sulurles,
ury tux , when cnmbined with' Texus
shortstPp . Ale~
uddirionul revenue shurin g. Rodrigue~ stunds IP lose the
would 11ct u sa lury cup.
moM, neurly $l6 million of
"C ic11rly, the luKury tux is u his $21 million salury_this
major obst.uclc that hns tP be yeur. A player ut the $2()0,000
resolved before we're going to minimum would lose ubtlUt
get an agreement," union heud $34,000. ·
Donuld Fehr suid, "I think un
"The uvcrugc fun hus
agreement cun be reuched."
ulmudy gone to other spans:
Busebull hus n ~rfect record soccer, go If and . hockey,"
in lubor tulks, wtth eight stop· Rodriguez said. "Thut's aud. I
p11ges in eight negotiations just wunt 10 see us step _losing
si nce 1972. The disruptions our funs."
were caused primarily by
A strike would tuke valuable
munugcmcnt's atte!npts 10 time uwuy from 38Jear-ol~
. slow suluries In the lrec-ugent Burry IJonds. who ust hrl
cru, which begun in 1976,
~u.reer homer No. )() und
' The lnst strike begun Aug. needs unnther I ~6 to brcuk
12, 1994, dr;rgged nn for 232 ~lunk Aaron's record.
days und wiped out the. World
The wulkout also would
Series for the lirst time in 90 spoil u dreum scuso~· for the
yc11rs . Average attendance AL Cenlrul·leading Minnesotu.
dropped 20 percent the follow· TwlnH, u team basebu II wnnte,d
ing season and still h1111ii't fully .to fold over the winter but IN
recovered.
.
now headed for its t'lnt post·
" It's ridiculous:: . Brian season appearance since 199 1.
Om doff, a 24·ycar·old lock·
The St. Loui 1 Cardinali'
smith, aala at Baltimore'• game at the Chlcaao Cub1 on
Camden Yards. "Most of the i\ug. 30 would tie the first
players make over Sl mution u affected by a strike. Founcen
year. School teachers mllkc it games arc scheduled for that
on 30 grand. What do they night.
have to , complain about? If
Players don't want to go on
they get what they wullt, ticket strike, e11pecially because uf
prices will go up. I'm not pay· the first anniversary of the terrn g to watch million·dollar rurist attack•.
cry,bubies."
"SeP,tember II is a huge
llle sport generated US bit· iuuc. • Minnesota'! Denny
lion in revenue in 200 1. and H1&gt;eking said. "II' there i~ no

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RIO GRANDE - The Univ~rsh of Rio
Grunde Redwomeo v~'lleyl'&gt;ullteum is reudy tu

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Sunday, Augutt 18,2002

Pomeroy • Middleport • Gllllpolla, Ohio • Point Pltl.. nt, WI/

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Oldaker-Blessing engagement Carpenter-Ebersbach wedding

POINT PLEASANT - Ms. Brendu Hnmm nnd Mr. nnd
Mrs. Jessie Hnmm unnounce the engugement of their duugh. tcr. B othnn~ Roo Hnmm to Pnul Michuel Cochran of Rio
Grundo, Ohto.
The bride-elect is the grnnddnughter of Lo'lise und the lme
LeRoy Durstnnd Pnulund Junie Bennett, ull of Point Pieusunt.
She is u 1997 gmduute of Point Pieusunt High School und is
niiTcntly unending West Virglniu University ut Pfirkershurg,
mujoring In uccouming, Bethuny is employed nt Holzer
Clink.
Paul is the son of Mlchuel und Murion Cochrun of Rio
Grnndc. Ohio und the grundson of Joe und Dorothy Thompson
of Cheshire, Ohio. He is 11 1997 gruduute of Onllin Acndemy
Hi ~t il Schoolnnd is employed with Ameritech. .
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The open church wedding will be held Ill 3:30p.m. on Aug.
.11. 2002 nt the First Church of God In Point Plensunt.

SYRACUSE - Kelly Carpenter und Duvld Rtlllrsl&gt;llch were
POINT PLEASANT - Churlos !111d 'finn W11tson of Point
Pleasunt 1111d Dnvid nnd AnnotU&gt; Oldnkcr of Co1111ge vlll~. tnllrrled 1m Jtme I In Gutllnblltl. Tenn.
W.Vn .. llllllounce the cngugemont 1&gt;1' their duuyhter. Misty
The bride Is the dm111ht~r llf Curlin 1111d ShuMl Cu1'1~nter n(
Duwn Olutlker. to Wullie lll&gt;wnrll Bl~ssiny 1&gt;f Leon, W.Vn.
Blutnon, untl Bt&gt;ersu'bch In the sQI\ of Lu"')' uml S111lY
Misty's grnndpnrents me Mury Olduker. Point Pleusunt, the Bbersbllch ol' Syrucuse.
Dr. Dun Netherhmd perlbrmed the outdoor dl&gt;llbltHln)l 1:er·
lntc Dnvid Olduker. nnd Cuml~n Mndden of St. Albuns,
W.Vn .• unu the·lute Murvln "Bill' Mush.
emony. The bride wus )liven In mm·rlaje by tier luther.
Aleliu Knouel. nie~:e ill' the brldo. wus the n\tli\llll' htlt1\ll'. A
Wullle is the son of Howurd "Pete" Blessi11g ot' Leon. W,Vu ..
uritlthe lute Gerukline Blessing. He Is the gmmlson llt' the hlle rec~ptivn w11s held July l~ 11111 ~lll'l't~mun ~ lub in Ill union for
Floyd untl ldn Hurt und the lute llowun.l und Renu Blesslny.
fumily und friend~.
The bride-elect is 11 1998 gruduute of Point Plcasnnt High
The hride is u »mdullt¢ of BluOion High School und '' gnul·
Schon lund is nnw uttendlng Mnrshnll University where she is uute of Blull\on College. She ls currently i.ltnployed us 11tlitW·
ITU\joring In nursing.
tor 1&gt;f sules und murketlng for " heulth cure comp!lny. .
The groom-elect is n I99~ grudunte ol' Point Pleusm1t t·Ugh
'fhil gnlQm Is " ~ruduute of Solllhem High Sclllll&gt;l .und 11
School tmu is emplt•ycd us u construction w1•rl.:er by Lubors grudmtte ot' West Virgh1iu We~le~m1 C1&gt;llelle 1111d 1•f lli&gt;Wllnll
L.ocul .54:1. Huntington, W.Vu.
Green Stule Univet•slly. He I~ currently empll&gt;yed ~~~ un ussisThe woduing is plunncd n1r June 7, 2003 .
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Robert Rees Scholarships
awarded to ·URG/RGCC students
RIO GRANDE - Nenrly
30 students ut the University
of Rio Orunde/Rio Omndo
Communi ty College will he
receiving scholurshir&gt;s this
full thnnks to the generosi ty
of 11 former Gullipolls resl·
dent.
Robel'! Rees set up the
scholurshit&gt; fund numcd in
his honor prior to his dcnth
In 1972. For the lu st 30
ycnrs, it hus helped C\&gt;Uill ·
less Gulliu Cl&gt;tmty studc11ts
fi nu the resources tu ·~~~ tu
college unu receive the etlu·
c~ tlon und trulnlnj,l tlrey
necu.
The scholurshlp Is Intend·
cd for high school students
. from Gnlllu County who UI'C
In the top 25 percent of their
. grnduutlng cluss nnd demon·
strute 11 need for the scholur·
ship. If the recipient s conMr. and Mrt. Joel Llckllter
tinue to eKcel in thcir.ucnde·
mic studies nt Rio Ornndc,
the schulurships nrc contin·
ued each ycnr they nrc on
'
the cum pus.
POMEROY - Dc vt&gt;n Muric Iiiii und Joel Smnucl
l~cc s wns horn i11 liullill'
Lkklircrwcrc murricu .June 20 111 Pomeroy with l'omcruy Coun ty In It) 12. li e l&gt;wncd
Mayor .lilllll lllncllnur pcrfmming the douhlc-ring ~cremony, und opcrutcu the Eloh Rcc .~
She is'thc dm1gh1er of l{oger und Dchru Hill of Rncinc, and Pontine
dcnlershlp
in
l1e i. 1c .· urof Wulter and Junlcc I .ic.klitcr of Cincinnuti.
Oullipoll' fnr 37 ycurs und
· · ·1e hriue 1s ~ · r6ntly employed ill lnsuntncc f'itls Agencies wus one. of the county's
ol mcroy illld . rc grm1111 is C~lrrclll ly employed ut CPU of most prominent bu,incss·
Pome 1y.
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men involved in scvern l ull'·
A reception was held for the couple July 20 at the Racine fcrent businesses and orga·
l.egion Hall . They reside in Syrucuse.
nizntlons. He held u lifelong
intercsl in funning und ulso
wuntcd to do his purl tu help
nrcu stuucnts receive the
cduc1tl ional tmi ning they
need .
MIDDLEPORT - Willinm und Helen Cupchurt observed' Michelle Neul, finuncinl
uid advisor ut Rio Grnndc,
Iheir 4~th wcduing annivcrsnry Suturduy.
Mr. and Mrs. C ap~ hart were nunTicd Aug. 17, 19S7, in said nil ul' the schulurships
Ru1l1111d. She is the lormer 1-lcleol Knuff.
nt the in stitulion nrc impnr·
They arc the pnrcnts o,f five children , Bill (Nella) Capehurt 111111 i.nthc wuy llwy help stu ·
of Ruiland, Rohin (Ralph ) Rme of Rutlunu, Chris (Connie) dent s. .
Capclu1rt of Harri sonville, Mnrlenc Capehart of Middleport,
She .1uid the Robert Rccs
and J&lt;h hua Capcharl of Middleport.
Scholurship . has h~lpcd
Tl1ey have ,even grandchilurcn anu cighl grcut grundchil· llUI'(ICrnu s students over the
urcll .
ycurs und i.1 u big benefit tq

Hill-Lickliter wedding

Capehart 45th anniversary .

1he cumpus.
Fur th~: 2002-2003 school
yeur, n~nrly 30 students will
rcccl vc
Roher!
Rees
Scholnrshlps t&lt;i help them
puy for 1heir studies ut Rio
Orunde.
The senior students
receiving sc holnrshlps ure'
Am~lhl Cn llnhun, Jesskn
Lee Clnry, Nlcholus W.
RllWhiund Andren McCt1lty .
Cinnnn wuy.
The j11niors rl.lc elvilig
scholnrshlps nrc Stncoy L.
Cnl'tor. Mntthcw S. ·Bess,
Amnmln. S, Stnplcton, Sh11nc
F. Dunn lL L11cic l~o(l)' nnd
Dunlo! It Tenney.
SolliU&gt;IIInrcs
recclvin!l
scho mshlp., urc Mekent.lc
France, Truv ls 1-lall ~y.
K•·ystul Muq1hy, Mlchacl C.
Suger, Travis 1.. Burton, Juy
A. Cltl'lcr, Amnndu V,
WilcoK , l'yn thiu Wurd, Erin
Sulycrs, Christurher Wutts
nml Stuccy White. ·
Freshmen studonts receiv ing the 'dwlurships urc
Cherie Arguhrighl, .les, lcu
liumillon, llrundi Huski ns,
Bcthuuy l.uwhon, Mcghun
Mooney. Anuren Nct'f,
Elit.nhcth Prcstun uml Kttcy
Shmt.
The tutnl umount of scholal'ship money being nwurdcd
through the prognun during
the 2002-2003 .1chool yeur Is
$J 4, 25 0.
Anurcu
McCul~y
Uunnuwuy snid she J'ee ls.
very fortunutc tn he 11 rcclp·
iclll of 1hc scholnrship .
"It hus just rcully helped
me u lnt ," McCulty'
Gunnuwuy suld.
A newlywed. she snld thut
she does not huvc u lot nf
money w puy for college
und the bills of evcryduy
life.
"It hus Iuken u lot of pres·
sure niT ot' me," she sui d.

EXPERIENCING PAIN FR

Thp scholnrship, she
ndu6d, ullows her to focus
Oil her s.tudlos ruther tht\n
worrying so much nb~ut
how sho would p11y for
tuition nnd her . hills, The
19-98 arndunte of River
Vnlley High School Is study ·
in),l educntian ut Rio Ornnde
und hopes to eventunlly
t eu~h history ut till ureu high
s~hnul,

For McCully Ounnuwtly
uml the other Sl11de11 ts
reoeivlnll the Rolllll'l R\les
Soholurslllp, thil soholurshlp
Is more th1111 just money t'or
theh· Qollego bills: It pro·
vides u ohuno!l t'or the St\1•
dents to go to ichoui nllll
tnkes the llfessure of)' of
them so thnt they cnn "~ oel
In theil' clusses unll u~ hie ve
their llllUI.~ In life,

IUPIRIPAN
DOMI
SWIM
YEAR
ROIJNDI

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mill .~~~~~~ 'lll'l""'" I ,
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i\1'1' still 11"1~ 111 '\'~'"" 111 l~ll'l
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'"""" •&gt;·lhlhl\ls w thmn Hllo.il1ll ''''1'1 1I11WIIIIIII\l .•l l)lm'll'''''l'
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min \II' W~lll'illjl il 11111'~1'\\ll'k Ill' "'ll' P\1&gt;.11 11111\ll't \1 hl'l\ ~\Ill
·: in &lt;lulliu County."
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· Awnl'llin)l tn thi.l lntrst l&gt; ll) nn wnll\lnj!. Oulllpltll~ 111111\lt\~~ th~ I'UIIIlll whl1•h yott
tlw
t1ullill t 'm111t~ llt'il llh
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lk(lili'II\WI\1 ill 'HI .-1~ i ~ll;'lt\
, Pi '~'US\' lt1 Ohio" PH"lislwd m1my v~;~t·y nl~\l wul~in)l im\1 wm.
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1~11111 1: S'mtl)lN n11m1&gt;
111\&gt;SI ~\&gt;111111\\11 f\&gt;1'111' of ~til'
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(C'IIPl und ,, trnk~ , 1\lj!lllhllt' . thl'l)ll sl mpl~;~ hut hl)lhly \lffll1.'· 1" 1\lll()llmsl,, 0'1\lll!IIH'II'i' Is
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. \.'\lllllly ill Ohio ~hHII.IIII)' nlht~t' !lilt nt uml Sill)' nt wltllmtt llml Is tlw lllmhtl)l l'illl'l;l nt' .
dl.wus~;~, im.·lu1llt11J C'uiWill'.
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Tlw CVD mu1111l11y nllll 1\w
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. tlw IIIli IIIII llllll ~X,'t~tXls tlw I)VIli'VIill)' IUSKKllll~'h liS, VlU~')'it1jl I)'!Ws ilf ~.Wt\' I Sil~ IIIII I sill\ HI·
. nmh&gt;mtl CVP mnt'titllty mtll hy snx.~t·lt~s, wul~h1!l 111'111111~ thil lu tl hntw·huildltlll · ~~~ ~~ '
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th~ Hth hl~lwst In tht&gt; nutilln t~(~·. wllh t~ll~llllml ~omf\n1 ..
l~uskt~thull , jll~jllnjl. Wlllk·
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I; wl'y 1luy. \lilllll~'h nl' tlw ~t~ inj!. uml1hnwln~ nrll 11'\llj!hlI ;l
tlll\il~ : htl!ll'lllll ll~ll i'~1~\IM, Tlw'll I
, flllll'ltlllty mte hy II X•, St"lkt~ tl~\l t'~l~t~
: death l'llnkod ,l.-lth hlshest In uhllnmln11i ~ l'ti!Wlw~. lltlllpinjl u~ tlvili llll Q UII ~Il t'l'l'l'llll'li
' 01~ lllllh&gt;ll \lml lllijjhtl)' 1\IIWI' mpll· (\Ill this 1'111' lfl1i111111l\1Nl, '1'11111 ~tt•ikl'~", !lllll\l j!l\ 111'\h ill
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rlws11 Vl'ty ill ~ tlllhlniJ ~tu·
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ti•li~ ~ huVL' not !llliiO lii1110- DlltWit1jj, 11\ll'nhlQs, illlll!illj!,
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ill• llml M
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I\11.'1' lwi\lN hlljlinnhlll n
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• \l~.~S, und ~IW\Hirll(,lll 1111 ~ ill ­
~ 7.0nS Ill ~ hllll jll! IIIIIWII IIhy
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, ·· ~mu ll step ul u lim o,
t'~ll' l'e ntly tlwro 111'11 21
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~ lve. pt&gt;ptilation - hus~d CVII
Ooapel Mualo Entertainment • A Olff
B nd
pl'ljjl'lllllS lhlll ui111 Ill uddl'llHS
Friday,
AuguNI23
•
!:00
p.m.
111112:00
pr~ve ntln11 , und l'l sk redu~ ·
Each Hour
tlon of CV() l'l•k f'tl~ hll'k ,
S111urd11y,
Auanu
24
•
!:00
p.m.
tiU 12:00 p.m.
Or11t Door Prl111 • Gilt C rtlflo t a &amp; Much Mor I
. 'these C III'U.I IIVII S~' IIhll' h~lll'l
: ~rujocl ~ will 1!111~ 111 ~IIIHillll "
Ore1t Food · L s gn , Hom M d G rile Br d,
GALLIA COUNTY FAIRGitOUNJ)S
, oltfes, WPI'k sitos, henlth ~ 111'0,
· · Fr ah S I da
·und sch11ul s, Tho oh.lil~ ti vo Is,
Stare
Rolllt'
1611
:to lnct'lliiSil tho lllltnt&gt;or PI
heu1't heulthy cPmnHtnlllt~~ hy
Gfllllpo//,\', 0/1/o
fncu •ln jj on pnlki t~~o, envl "
Camping {\vlill11bl~
rnnmenllll f'uvtor•. ll'ulnln ji.
lllilUIII
CllVil l'lll!ll•
und
Clllll·740·446·41 ZO
resntllwil'uclllt y uvulluhllll y,
liel'e In Clull111 C'm1111y 11
; coulhlnn coalsl'stlltll of your
; nel)lhhnrs, f'rlemls. und con&amp;
1
; cerned cili~AJIJS, 1111111)' who~~ ·
' lives lmw h~en lwrwnully
; nllCI'ICd hY. h~urt ul •~n•e ' IVC
Ctll441 ·8133 for mortlnformltlon
: hcen wnr~lnu togetlwr In , II "
; cute und wurn (li.I(IJll~. ~~lliWIIll ­
or 0111 toll frH 1•888•WVNQATI
: ly young cllf~.ens 11hnl1l tlw
ADMISSION I~ REE!II
Wyngtttlt lootttd 1t 300 rltr.wood Drlvt • Gtlllpollt
: lo1111 llll'lll ul'l'~ctN thnt had
Ra/11 or Shtne •In or Out
' hut&gt;II Ncm1 huve nn ymar lwulth.
: 1111d lho heuhh of utlwr•,
lJrlng Chalr~f • Some Semlng A\1(/1/ab/C'
' 'lhhucco ~1se, poor c.ll ~t . und
; luck ol' exer~INc nr~ Ju~l 11 few
·Conct~.Y,flon Srand
, ol1 lhe~e hud lmhlts thut w1.1 c1111
: Hlnp nr heller yut, never Mtrtn .
: Inih¢ nexl few moJUhi rhere
(W&gt;•A c(l. til AWi D~PT
It' )'I'll ill\' 11 rcsi1lllnl

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GALLIA COUNTY GOSPEL SING

Racine, Ohio • (740) 848·2210
8yracu11, Ohio • (740) 992·8333
M11nb•r Jo'/JIC

EYSTONES~

• DON'T MISS ITI
• 30 TO 40 GOSPEL G·ROllPS

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL offers a lithotripsy option for patients
suJlcring from kidney stones. Lithotri'psy uses the technique of focused shock
waves ro fragment a stone in the kidney or ureter. The patient is placed in contact
with a water-filled cushion and a shock wave is created which is focused on the
stone. The wave sharrers and fragments the stone.

For lora lnlor•atlon: 13041 675·4340, Exl. 1311
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PLEASANT
VALLEY
HOSPITAL

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·wyngate of Gallipolis
·Sunday, August 18th
12 to 4 p.m.
r nt

p.m.

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2-yeP.'Y" .JJ/.nn!We'Y"~P.'Y"Y

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Free
Card
Swp by Racine or Symctml
fhr dera/1,1,

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Aak lor

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H~\1\l&gt;t Hoi!\'\
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1Mtl!l,l\~l 1\111'1' 11 I ';Ill 'l\li!t~ ~~~~\'. lll'lll :\1.1111 F.11 1111\'r
11141 ll\ \'&lt;Ill :-4\h\... (\ ... ~~ \)\ \lllll 1111' \\'1'11 ~Ill' ~· 1\&lt;~1

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If you have never vlalted our beautiful
community, now Ia the perfect time II
Bring your frlenda family end take tourl

·For more information call: 740·441·1029

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�•1ver
"'' th;lt tim 'lli\llllCI' i~ 11 indil'l!
,1,11111. ~~~u ma~ he \\tllldcrinll what
\••u mt ~&gt;It'!!. to Jo this l'all.lf you
h;ll &lt;.' ill'l l!l'lll.lllilh'tl l'rolll high
wlw•nl ;ltltl ha l'l'tl'l tllallllCd Y&lt;lm·
1\\ttll~ . '" 1f ''"' m'l' an atl\111 intet,,~t,'d hi •~ium\11~ "' ctlllcg~ hl
impml'c ~ llllr c'iiiWI' \11111\lnUIIitie~.
il nu1~ 'llll'ri'~ ) &lt;lll tu know th"t
y,~~,, c;m r~!li~ict· 1&lt;~1· &lt;'l.llic!!" tig.hlltp
1mtil lh~ &lt;hi\ hl'lin'l' da"cs are
'd\c'&lt;.IUIL'tll\ll)l'~ill .

With ;til nf the &lt;IL'tivill&lt;'~ ,If suln-

•1\~r. ~~~~~ IM) hal~ ju~t li.ll)l.l.llll'll

'''"'Ill
1&lt;1111' jllilns 111 t!&lt;llll cnllC!!" in
the tal\. &lt;II' l''tt ntl calling the sdl\1&lt;&gt;1

anti ''tlllll' et i1\g ) nllr f111jX'tiVork
1111111 ~11\1 tl\1111)\ht that 1\ \V"N t\lll
btl' .
.
Ll't me s.•t the IW&lt;il'll stmight - it
i' 11111 ''''' late tn cnl\111 hw

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will be held nn the day before are ~~~ ennnnou' 11Uilll1cr of ,tudems
these cla"es begin. In m1r ca~c. this who do not register li1r cla"es until
open rcgi,tration will take plac·e on the lust minute. If.you have put off
Monday. with da"cs 'till1ing on completintt your papl'l'll o1l. nr
have just 11ow made up your mind to
T\lesdav.
attend
collcg_c. don.'t W&lt;li'ry. You
If y(;\1 want w attend college
won
't
be
standing alone at the rcgi&gt;either on a part-time nr full -time
tration
desk.
basis. it i' not too late to make this
A large numhcr of students,
happen . i\ c&lt;iuplc of hours spent 1111
the campus or your local communi- including those &gt;tudcnt' who were
EDUCATION
ty college compkting paperwork enrolled at the college last 'cmester.
wi lli~:tp the benefits :tnd rcw:mls or wiii!Jc p:miL'ipating in the npen reggelling
you 011 the path toll a1u a istration prnce,s. This may cause
yet. It may &lt;till he &lt;XI de~rccs outcolkgl'
tkgn:e ami on to a !Jetter 'tudents In st:Jnd and wait in a kw
side and the swimming pools may
lines to complete the L'llUrsc regisstill be open. hut fall is almmt he•~. future .
In fm:t. vou will he on the f:t&gt;t tration. but usually the· prnce's
ut le;\sl in L'olle!fC terms.
!"or mnsl cnllcg:cs. the fall scme&gt;- trad, towitrd a , college degree moves qu kk Iy and , ttl&lt;'"' hly.
ter dasses will llCgin this week . hcc·uu&gt;e it is likd y that you will be Students get the service' ·that they
OjX'tll'egistnltion. or the time \1 hen sittill!l in a L'lassroom that very next ·need in an clfidcnt 1\llnlncr whic-h
allows them tn get on with tl;cir colstudents c&lt;nt come in and complete day.
You may hut he awan.• !hal then.~ lcgc cduL·atinn. And keep in .millll
the pt\lCCss of I'Cgistcring for dass-

Luanne

Bowman

B~ J~Mn IAN~I

'l'h~ 11t·st 1&lt;11\1
the iULit!t'~

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atlopleJ hy the go~nmr und
the Nmth\vcst Tcli'ltory Iii
11xs ,,.u, the Milltlu Ad. 11 w11s tlt·,•w" ttp to
111cct thl' h;lsic llecd h11· ~1\ltecthm agali\&gt;1
the ltl,\1;11\s . 1'hc luw shltcd tllltt ull mule
hlllilhlt;lllt' hct 11~cn the 11ges of It\ and ~0
\\ Cl\' Ill CIU\111 ill the militia.
.
Em:h l'cl·son h11d ltl p!,!VIdc his tl\VII equipmcllt a11t1 tl1111 itldntlcll the lilllowittg: Gmt
''"'I hay. met &lt;II· rill~. 40 1wmds ,,r cultrld~es,
111· &lt;I 1111\11\tl \If P&lt;!Wder and lbur pounds of
\t';td plu' the necessary IICL'essories.
·
011 the 11rst Lh\y ol cadi week, the militlu
""ctnhletl f\1lly :n·n1ctl ti\r ll Ptllltde titlj;tcent
to the pl:lL'C :~&gt;,lgncd hlr 1mhlie W&lt;lt·shlp.
t lt\til I ~2l.lmblk wmship ill Onllipolis was
either ~ckl n \he courthouse lt1 the Publk
S11narc &lt;II' al 'olllctmc's home or b11t1t. the
L'OIIllltaliLict· &lt;lf the milllhl hottl the light In
t':lll the tllilltla &lt;lUI whellcvcl· needed as well.
l11 ,1\tc L'tlllt·sc. the weekly ussembly was
changed to a 1\t&lt;ll\thly asse mhly 111\er 1800
11ml then h•u quttt1crly one by the 1810s.
the militia lormed ul dallfpolis fought in
the lndltU\ wars &lt;lf the 1190s, the War of
1~ 12 attd itt the Mcxlcul\ War llf the 1840s.
1'hcy wct-e coiled up ~urltt8 the Civil War as
welt. Al\ct· the Civil War, the Ohio militia
cntct·g~d IIIIo whotl \Vlls culled the Ohitl
Natltltlltl CliHl.t-d, which ol' cour~e clllltlnues
hi thl~ Jay.
·
.
· ill the I ~30~, Galli a County basically had
three units of militia: One slatlo\\ed at
Uulllllolis culled the Light lnfnt\lry,
011'1~ 111iy It 1\itts known as the -31·d ReJ!Imenl,
6th hl·lgtldc and 111d Division. In 1819. the
Gnlll tt dtttette printed the following ad:
"The Gullipolls Light hH'antty Compatly
will puntdc &lt;111 the [11tbllc squllt'e \11\ lul y 5 111
~&lt;lll tpl ctc u11lfr\t'll\. A dl11net wilt be prepared
111 ,'•nnjJictc Amct·lcan style-a punctual
ltllcllclunce Is t'Cquircd. Young men are lnvitedit' Jnln the tolll\illl\y. Any pet·soh jolnlllg
tht• L'&lt;ltttpany will 1:1\ie until next s~t·lng to
~quip hltl.lsclf." i=ltlt' l\1lll\)' ycur~. Oetl. Lewis
N,•wstll\l,n ttl titter hy .tmtlc. cnmmunded this

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HISTORY

gcon. a~ljutant . quartcnnastcr. paymNcr.
surgeon s nult c. quancnnastcr sergeant,
se~·cant major, colonel, drum IIHI.Jnr ami file
1\ut or.
·
A
tic of the curly fife ntajor&gt; in Gal lipolt is
was Ntithuttiel Gates. The Gates fumily a so
organized &lt;ine of th e earliest bands in
Gallipoli s hi story. One of the Gate' family
even lnvettted a klnu of hnt"· horn that was
llltique to the rest of the country This horn
was u~ell in G11llipolls banJs t\11· several
years. The Gates Band wus still going
strong right up to the Civi l War ern.
In the lll~Os, when the militia met quurlerly, persotts had to report at I0 a.m. on a
Frldoy and stay in camp until Saturday at 4
p.m. Mllitit1day bccumc ~uite a bonn to lll'cu
metchuhts. One cm1 im11gme the exci tement
. of 'seveml liund1-ed men forming into (11111p
every three tnonths m small tow ns like
Adumsvillc und Patriot. Even Gallipolls in
I he 1820s hud only ubout I ,000 or so residents.
'
Perhaps the most famous militia man in
Oallla County history was Gen. Samuel R.
Holcomb. He came to Gallipolis from New
York it\ 1800 ut the ugc of 23 . He liv.ed in the
block-house which was 011 the Public Square
(tiOW City Park) with Col. Robert SafiiH·d.
In 1802, Holcomb mu1'ried Suruh. the.
daughter of Indian Juhn Ewing. The pair
111oved lo Mercer's Bot.ttlltl across frnm
Gallipolis but In I HOS. · the Hnlwmbs
became the first settlers In what became
Huntington Town ship nl' Guilla C'oumy.
hriMnd~ .
During the Wur ol IX12, Hnkumh was u
'llit'l'l' wa, 11 lltllilltl \IIIII t\1 Vitll\lt1. This IJt\11 ol' the sn-~a llcd C'ompuny of llorsc
unit II' II' later hc,tdqll tU't et-ed ~\t A,t,\t11svillc. whkh went from Guilla County to Luke Eric
It wa' knnw11 H! the 2nd t~ eg lmelll . 1st to fight the lndluns and the IJntish . It was in
lhl~t td~. 2ttd Illvlsitm. l' or most of the ycurs
I~ 15 thut Holcomb wus electcLI brigadier
1&lt;1 tltl' ('I vii War, membct·s ul' the Holcomb general of the Galliu militia . He held that
l'lllltlly led thi ' hl'l)!tldc. hi the , otllhcrll rurt title I'm 52 years as he died in I X67 in his
til the Cll\1111)' the lltllitl tl WliN flli'IIICt HI 90th ycttt·.
i'illl·lul. 1'hls llltlt. hc1tdcd up hy WltliutH
Be,idcs ltl s militia rec••rd. llokmnh w11s
MmMrn ng. was lh c First Squudmn of ulsu the sheriff ul' Gal l\;1 County ftll' 14
t'u lvut·y. ~~ ·d hrlgudc , 22nd Dlvlslun.
yeur&lt;, 11 two-term stute reprcscmative. and
lite ct•lllllllllldct·s eu1·iy uppcur to huve . twkc 11 member or the clel'loral l'ol lcge.
hcL'tt 'll'il''llltcd hy lhc govcrttor uhd the11
(.!milt' ,. Stllld.l is " ·'l"'''irtl ''"''~'''·''!""""''"
l:ttet· 0 l c~ t cd . Eu~h ycut·, •tll'kct·~ were ulso .frJI· !It&lt;' .\'imdrry 'llme,I·Setilitll' l. He '""' '"'
l'k'L·tcd hy tltc 11\llltla t'Cgll\tcnt~ themselves. cO/IIrtt'led /1y ll'l'ilill .~ '" .146 Meado11· i.AIIIl'.
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Medicare can help pay
.forglaucoma screening
BY M4MtHA ltAbiR
SOCIAL SECURITY

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W!IIIL' I'I~I&lt;H I l m~ I~ one 1li' tlle most I'Cltrcd
,ll~nhllitlc~ we L'll ll cxpcrlc n ~c. experts suy
tliut linll of nil hll11dnc" l'll lt be pi'CVentcd.
Tltnt '' \\'lty l' 111 "l pl~,~~cd thul Medlcure
n.. w ctll'&lt;'t·, glnuwttut ~~rcc ttltt g fur ccrtuin
111 -l'l'k !lCP\liC.
A' uf tlti ' y~nt·. Mcdkut·c will help puy for
1111 ntlnunl eye cxum for nil Mcdlcure hencll,·lurlc Nwltu nrc 111 lti gh risk fur glnucon1u.
Thl ' li!dudcs people wllh dlubclcH, those
wl tlt 11 f11tl1lly hl shii'Y til' ghtliCilllllt· nnd
Art·IL·nlt 1\tllctlcuns.
A!!lllg I~ the 'l11~ l c lnrge1t risk fu~tor fm
d,•vclniling ghutcuntu. the lcutllng cuu,1c of
piCI'Ctttn~lc hllndne" In the U.S. The eye
,u,cu'c uiTcct• uhuu t two million Amerlcuns
who ure llge !i~ or older, unu u~out 121!.000
Atncrlnut• nn w ure blind 11,, 11 re.ult of glnul'Otllll.
.
In Ill~ 11•"1. Medicare puld for t'lllttlnt: test Ill~ lu1 g lutt~&lt;llllu only 11t'tcr 11 pntlcttt wus
ldrlltll'lcd liN hnv111g .~yll tpltlln s of the dlsCii'C . llttt cilrly dctccllitll lii!U tretlllt1Ct11
llllltk l1d'n1·c ll1 ct·c nrc ltotli.:euhlc symptoms

cun he crlticul to helping 11eup lc keep their
eyesight.
The Olauco mu l~ eseurch l'ounllutitlll
rcporls that hllnJ11c" d11c tr• glu11 comu cos"
the U.S. guventmcnt mure tha11 $1 .) hillio11
llnnuull y in Snclul Scctlrity benefits. lnst
income tax revenues untl hea lth cure expen ditures. But u glauco ma scrccni11g .wsts
Mccllcurc only :ld~.
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Medlcure covers HO pci'L'l'nt uf the · •
a~provcd umoultt for gluucuma "'rccning.
ul'tcr 11 pCI\~&lt;IIt l111,, met the $ 100 deductible.
The need for glaucmntt screeni ng wi ll
only become more lmport1tnt In the fu ture"'
the huhy bntllllcr gcncrutitlll age' and tl1c
IIUillhcr of Amerlcuns who arc at ri'k for
tige-re Itt ted eye J iscusc in.:rca ,e,. Pcuplc
shou ld tuke whlllcvcr Mcps they can to pmtect. their ey~81g ht. .
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yea rly hencl'lt. .lust check with your local
Medicare currier for 'pccific coverage illfnrmatltlll for gluuconta 1crecning.
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The eyes have it: Balanced diet is key
BY BECKY COLLINS

Nearly any dieti\i:m will tell you that a
balanceu diet with plenty or fruits and vegetables is your best bet ' for uptimal - and
optical - health . ·
l'ur one thin[!, the mnventiunal belief that
·
mrmts arc ,gond for your
eyes has a lut or truth to it.
Beta carotcnL'. a form ·or
vitumin A. i' plentiful in car- .
rots a!' well a~ other fruih

and vegetable&gt;. and it's
eS&gt;cntial for good eyesi)!ht.
It works like thi': Vitamin A
takes three llll'lns in the body
-. retinal, retinol and
rctinoic acid . You mi )!IH
Colllna
guess tlwt all three protcc:t
the eye's I'Ctin;l.
Ftll' cx;Hnplc. ·the eye uses reti'nal to :td:tpt
t'mm bright li ght to durknes- and hack
agaitl. As that

pro~css

lak L!s plarc. some

retinal is lost anJ has to be re~laced . by
retinol front the hloodstrcum. Rcunoic acid
helps ce ll s in the eyes ttltd cbewhere to
lll:tlUI'C .
'1\vo uthcr carot enoids, lutein und zc:txmlthin, muy help. tnoc They're pigments that
accumulute in the eye and may ac t like
built -in sunglasses, filtering damaging

form s of light and protecting the eye againsl
cell d;llnage. Tltc'c carutemmls arL' abundant in leafy green vegctahks such as kak.
spinach and &lt;:ollard g r~cns . and. in lesser
amm1nts, in L'Orn. peas. squash. pumpkill;
reJ grapes. cu&lt;:umhcrs. cele ry. broLTO it.
green beans. and many other fruits and vegetables.
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But don't ·forttct to ~at sonfc !'ish or a bit
of mc11t - "r take a nHIItivit:unin - for
good eye heal th . tno . That's whL•re you'l l
find t.inc. which you c:in al&gt;&lt;• rind in
healthy retinal ti"ue. In rae~. a ,ll,dy published lust year in tl1c 1\rdm·es of
Ophthalmology indicalcs that a high-dose
tinclantiu~iuant supplcn1cnt may l1clp
reduce the pro~rcssiun of age-rdatcJ macular dcgcneratwn. a major ,·ausc of 'ight
luss ;tnd blindness especially in pcuplc (lVcr
age 65 .
However. unlike be ta carotene and vi tamin A, there's littl e cvi&amp;nce that lltking
suppl emental zinc c·an prcwnt eye disease.
and high levels of t.inc can be harmf11l.
Be sure to ca t a well-balanced diet and
check with your doctor before tu,ing any
kind of supplemen t hcynnd a multivitami~l.
(Bech Colli11.1 is Galli&lt;1 Coull/\'\ Exlt'IISiml
agenl.fi ir ,{{1111 i ly a11d cot/.\'lllltt' r s(· it•11&lt;'\'·'·k omlllllltiry del'l•loflttu•m, Ohio Stale Ullil'tft'.\'ily.)

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here with Wool Princess Tina Drake. (Sentinel staff)

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Fe::ple s Ch::&gt;ice of
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LOG PI;JLL WINNER - Lester Parker drives Amos and Andy, Belgian draft horses In the
Wednesday morning contest at the Megls County Fair. Parker and his pair won the log pull.
(Agnes Hapka)

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Your age. past eye histvry. mtd whether yt•u \\'car gla,,e~ or
contact lenses determine, in large part. ho\\ often : 1&gt;u ne~d
to have your.cyes checked.
Most eye doctors would agree most chi ldr,·n 'lwulll be
seen f\)r a first exam by age three. so&lt;lllcr il there is a
problem. For those of us under forty with a prcs,.:ription.
exams should occur annuall y. If contacts t•r glas&gt;c' ar~n 't
necessary. every two years should be sufficient. After forty.
though. your body stands a greater c"hmKC of developing
health and eye problems. like glaucoma. Therefore. these
folks should be seen once every twelve months barring any.
eye or health problems.
These lire just guidelines. If you've been seeing your eye
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best. This allows you and your optometrist to nest plan
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COMPETING - Glenn Tuttle and Belgian draft horse pair, Bob and Prince, In the log pull on
Wednesday morning at the Meigs County Fair. (Agnes Hapka)

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Pomeroy • Middleport • Gllllpolls, Ohio • Point Pleasant, WV

Meigs Cou~ty Fair

Sunday,Auguat18,2002

Pomeroy • Middleport • G11Upolls, Ohio • Point Pluunt, WV

Crane wins top ·honon in flower ·show
tirst, second und third respec·
tively, wen: US follows:
POMEROY - The: heurt's
"Spinninj! the Flax. into
• desire of mn,t gnnd~n cluh Linen," featuring while:
• nlembers emering the Mei~s Pes!IY
Crane,
Valerie
County Fuir flower shows 1s No1tmghum. and Deborah
to· win
.. 011e of the "b&lt;:st of Jones .
h
s ow rosettes.
"Buggy Ride in the
Aner all, the competition is Moonlight." modern muss:
keen und the entries ure Peggy Crane. Deborah Jones,
many.
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and Karen Werrx. This yeur from th&lt;! do1ens
"Wnsh Day.' still life;
· of artistic . nrrungements Putrici\1 Holter. Peggy Crune,
judged by a~•·rellilcd judges and Sheliu Curtis.
.of the Ohio Associmlon of
"Grind the Wheat nnd Bake
Ourden Cluhs, Peggy Crune the Bread," u tradition
• of Middleport look not one. design: Deboruh Jones. Alice
: but both, of the top uwun.ls in Thompson, and Peggy Crone.
• Lhe two shows.
"Burn Ruising. a construeIn the lirs1 show it wus with lion: Sheliu Curtis. Valerie
un informul exhibition table Nottingham. und Peggy
setting cnhun~ed with an Crane.
urrnngement of coleus. sweel
"Plowing the Fields and
• Annie and lemon hulm in the Harvesting." including fruit
"We Grew the Herbs" cluss.
und vegetubles: Melanie
In the second show it wus u S1e1hem, Suzy Purker. and
crentive muss design dcpi((- Sheliu Curtis.
ing "A Buggy Ride in the
"The Little Red School
Moonlight'' feuturing drift- House, using bright colors:
wood und Tn&gt;pkunu roses Deeunnu Sayre. Murshull
with sunllowcrs and cunuils. Aunestud.
und
Joshuu
The reserve hcst of show Mohlc!r.
rosette ut Thursday\ show
"Milk the Cuws und Churn
went to Debbie Jmies for her the Butter," u favorite design:
entry in the "Grind I he Wheal Brecannn Mnnuel. Deeunnu
and Bnke lhe Brcud." She Snyrc,
and
Ethan
made Li lmditionul design of Notlingharn.
. roses und , sun !'lowers und
Blue ribbons with spedenhunced it with . u lour or men exhibits were us follows:
brend.
Ruses: Putriciu Holter, two;
Melunic Stelhem wus win- Dcboruh
Jones;
Dunne
ner nr the ncu1ivity uwurd Weber,
three;
Alice
with her design in !he Thompson, Janet Theiss,
"Plowing 1he Field und Mclunie Stcthern. Joyce
Harves1ing !he Ve~etublcs." Manuel, Pauline Atkins.
Her modern design tcaturcd.u
Oludioli: David King, four.
hund plow poin1 und hnrhcd.
Dahlia: Lulu Tobin.
wire with curn tassels. sunZinnia: Jnnet Theiss, Joyce
llowcrs. und curs of corn.
Munuel.
Sisters Dccunnu A. Suyre
Murigold: Pt)uline Atkins,
und Br'eeunnn Munucl were .two.
roseue winners in artistic · Celosia: Joyce Mnnuel.
urrungcments in the junior
Sunflower: Joyce Manuel.
division. Dceunnu took best Alice Thompson.
of show with her entry in I he
HosiU: Melanie Stethem,
"The Lillie Red Schoolhouse, two.
while Breeunnu 's entry in
Culudium:
Melanic
"Milk the Cows und Churn S1c1hem. .
.
the Buller" wns nwarded · Suntlower: ring of fire:
reserve b&lt;:st of show.
Joyce Manuel.
In the urtistic un·angcments
Perennial: Evelyn Hollon.
classes, the winners, listed
Perennial herb: Peggy
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' : CHAMPION SHOWMEN ,- Reserve champion poultry showman David Tucker, stands with fair queen Meghan Haynes, grand
: champion poultry showman 'Tricla Congo, and fair king Robbie Weddle after Monday's poultry show at the Meigs County Fair.
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In the junior division those
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RESERVE BEST OF SHOW - Debbie Jones took reserve best
of bow for how she depleted "Grind the Wheat and Bake the
Bread." Her traditional design featured roses, mums and sun·
flowers was enhanced with a long, sl&lt;lnny loaf of breed.
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DEAR ABBY: After u breukfust
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the enemy, unu it is us ." · ·
As we descend further and further down .the slippery siOJlC of
uddictions (which include not only
alcohol. drugs ll!ld cigarettes, but
shopping. gambling. overeating.
· sexual obsessions, und more). we
arc becoming a nation so harmful

.

lJUence• have never been enough.
We must dis~ovcr WHY we hurt
ourselves in these ways.
Seeking heulth and strength
should be not only our pcrsonul
gonls, but would cnuhle us to unify
unU defend uguinsl terrorists in II
wuy thut would do more t;nod thun
simply wuving the rtug. -

Dear
Abby

AGREEING WITH 'POGO'

ADVICE
to itself thul terrorists neetl only sit
buck · llnd wutch us self-destruct.
How can we be truly stmng and.
henllh¥ us u nation whe11 w~ are
compnsctJ of individuuls who are
not strong and healthy '!
What cun he done to institute a
tullionul cumpuign Ill strengthen
ourselves us individuuls with
physical and emotional heullh'! Of
cmtrsc, for younger people. we
must use the public schools. but
fu•·tual drug cducution and testimonials about hurmful consc-

DEAR AGREEIN(I: You're
nsking intclligelll questions ubout
· very important issues. People usuully engage in self-destructive
bchuviors becnusc they nrc trying
to uvoid dealing with unpleasant
emotions or situutions ~ so they
comfort themselves with substun•·es or behuvinrs thut when
used It&gt; excess cun be dumuging.
. The tirsl step in conquering any
uddiction is to udmit you huve one.
The next step is to seek professional help. Confroming our weuknesses is n sign of strength, nnd
admitting you have them is noth-

ing to be ushumcd of
tt',
humun.
DEAR ABBY: Help! ~ly daugh·
ter is being murried in three
months und there\ u mujor prot&gt;Iem. She rcfu$\lS to invitc one of
my sisters und her rumily. ull
been usc or a ridiculous feud
between them .
My sister
uttt·mptt·d It&gt; upul ogizc more thnn on;;c. E&lt;tch time
my daughter has refused 10 accept
tln apology. She :md her fiance :m•
puying for their own Wl'dding. so I
don't huve much to say abmll the
situation. However. it will he very
ttwk.ward ul future fumily ftllll' tions if this isn't patched u/1.
How do I tell my sisters 1c 's not
invited to the weduing - uml
whut's more. ex\llain to other fum ily members w 10 may refuse to
allcml hc&lt;·ausc .my sister\ family
is being banned?
Th;mks for uny ~uidunc~ Y''U ,:un
give llll' through this mess . ~

.,lll,

1\IOTIIt:R OF
•~ ' Rli S"I' "uAr•:ll
•
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I&gt; EAR FRUSTRATE!&gt;: Po twt

Belize
from Page Cl
South Water Ceyc. an
isiHnd oiT the coast of southern Belize, was the third stop
for the group. There. they
studied scu grass beds, mangroves and corul reefs firsthand.
Students who purticiputcd
in the E-LAB progrum will
. give three presentations to
local schools or community
groups in order to share what
they. vc lc&lt;lrncd, and teachers
will' have to develo~ lesson
plans to usc in the1r classrooms .

.

Coldwell said he will illlcthe
theme
of
grate
Ethnobotony into his curricu- '
lum.
"Ethnobotony is basically
looking al the people who
live in those areas and how
they usc native pl&lt;lnls," he
said.
"Thirty percent of our synthetic drugs come from compounds found ·in the ntinforest, and we arc trying to keep
the thousunds and thousands
of years of knowledge for
natural treatment from
becoming extinct.
"We need to protect not
only the people, but also the
resources ami the incredible
WC&lt;llth of knowledge in the'c
areas.''

Rising atmospheric carbon

du(e newcomers.
"We huvc the highest housing prices t't:lative to per capitu
incnme in the stutc." says
Ashcvilll' plunuing director
Scoll Shu forti . "We arc
hemmed in by our geography
in terms of expansion .... Our
challenge is to try to ligurc out
how 10 maitllain ufi(lt'dability."
Asheville has 70,0(X) people
living in its city limits. 226.000
in the metro urea. The fw1her
from town residents m:e forced.
whether by economic~ or gcogntphy, the more vchidcs on the
roud und the more pollution.
·Faclur in u politicul scene
that stretches from the p&lt;tgan,
buck-to-nature left 1u the oft'. my-l&lt;llld religious right, und
you have the makings of many
dioxide concentration and its
potcntiul impact on future clillHllC is ll!l issue that Forgey
feels very strongly about.
Her lesson plans will
emphasize the carbon cycle,
tl1c way the atmosphere and
vegetation exchange carbon.
She stres~ell thut fossil
fuels sucb us coal, nil, natural
gas and .gasoline are not part
of the carbon cycle, and that
finding renewable energy
sources is inevilllble· und necessary.
"In this society, we lose
touch of who we arc und
wbcre we come from." she
said.
"People ure so quick. to
Iitke utour of Disney or go to
Europe: both of those trips
urc so supcrlkial compared
to a trip to the rainrurcsl. You
can't get any more real than
this ."
Coldwell stressed AEP's
connection with the trip.
"They do an awful lot for
education, and deal with a lot
or cnvironmemal issues." he
suiil. "They arc rc&lt;tlly trying
to deal wilh the issue of
increased C02 emissions in
the air.
"They Hrc right on the mark
as far as leading !he corporate
world in rc,ognizing the carbon prohlem ." he added.
"And I really upprcciatcd
that we were never force-fed
the cumpuny line . ll was
about more than that. "

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n long public m~-cting tilr locul · aflvr 13 hours of puhlic com. me mover three nights. one resofficials.
.
One hot topic this summer is ident accused him of sti lling
the debate ·over u stntc . dcbute.
"Ttiis is like old Russiit."
· Trunsportation Depurtm~nt
plan lor nn cigllt-lune connec· Hazel Forhes said. "Thcy'n.·
tor through west Ashe vi lie thul cutting otT the people's right to
·
would knit ·together interstutcs spc11k."
26, 40 and 240.
And Asheville's t:itit.t,ns
Bette Juckson.llcud of Smw1 enjoy exercising 1hu1 right.
Growth Partners of Western
''Some mny urguc thtll it
Notth Carolinu, predicts the takes longer to reuch u cont'lttconnector will be jammed sion. but we've never been at a
within five years. "You t'un't loss l(&gt;r input on uny suggesbttild your wuy 1iut of conges- tion," Lulovsk.y suid.
tion:· she said.
South Florida-bused dcvc IRick Lutovsk.y, president of oper Jackson Ward owns a forthe Asheville Are11 Chamber of mer Gerber munufut:turing
Comt11orce, suid all eight Innes plant in south Asheville that
ure needed.
was lhe site of un earlier.
"For six lunes to hundlc the un.,ucccssful Wui-Mmt propostrutlic. we woulu have to al.
reduce the daily drive by
'' I'm
well-versed
tn
40,()(K) vehicles." he suid.
"Nobody hus shown the niternative that cun take 40,000
vehicles off the road.''
Lust month, Wui-Mart won 11
contentious battle for City
Council approval to build u
219,000-squure-foot
Supercenter on the polluted site
of 11 lbrmer textile mill. 1\vo
previmis proposuls lor WniMmt Supcrccnters in the city
had been rejected.
When Muyor Charles
Worley finally called for u vote .

Ash~ville,"
,Wmtl
"There's 11 very slt,,ng

Sunct.y, Auplt 11. 2102

th,unw n·,ponsibilit¥ l'or your
dtwghter ·, ttctiotu•. Stnce she Is
(Jm''lllllltl'&gt;ly l an udull. try once
more Ill r~a,un with her. Explain
lhatnduding yt&gt;ttr ,j,ter.fro.m the
· wcddin~ ,.,,uld ntuse a nit 111 the
ram ill 'tll\11 t'ttultl have repcrcus. sitttl;tlwt 'h''
and fulllrc gcncratiotl'
mu y rL'grct. If your
daughtct' i' smart , 'he'll mke thut
int&lt;&gt; L'nn,ideratinn.
If vottr effort fails , don't worry
tthou"t t.:llin~t )'l•ur sister. She'll
knltW u' soon as the other invitntions aHivc tltut she hus been
cxrlttded . Yull huvc my symputhy.

THE WEEK IN STOCKS
'/'ltis t'ltclrl shnll',\' how /(~yr/ .ttr~·h &lt;!I' imrw.•·t fll'lft&gt;rtr!«llfl.l'/ II'N'k.
t.irch ckty :, dr~1in11 ji,~tii'&lt;'S ""' f&gt;IV&gt;I'itlffl'hy Ar/W'.il tfGnllit&gt;l&gt;lis.

MON. TUE. WED.

O&lt;'lfl' , \bl&gt;~· i.1· ~&gt;Tillfll by Abi.~ail
ctl.w knoll 'll rts J.-rut/11'
Phillips. 111111 11 '11.1' ./i•tmrlnl hy hrr
m 1&gt;rltn: l'wditw Phillip.\'. Writ&lt;'

Dr'ctr 11/J/&gt;v

111 ll'll 'll·. llfm'ii/JIJI'. I'rml

or PO. Jio1 ()&lt;i.J.JO. '-"·'' A11 :~1'/rs.

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neiglthmhood community there .
with some very voculleuders."
After Cllllsuhillg with the
planning tlcpw1mcnl. Wmd put
l(mvmd 11 l1cw pmposul l(&gt;r 11
i11i xcll-usc "urhun vi ll ugc."
with ncmly us much wmnwrcial SJ:lltce liS the f11ikd WIIIMa\1, uf!ices, a ltoll'l tuld 46)
re.,'kiclllial 11nits. Thut pmjl't'l
was appmvcd.
He said the process was

32.80

32.70

32.14

Arch Coal

te.?'l

\1.110

11.10

1'1.1'1

1?.70

AmTech/SBC

33.50

31.!14

32.55

32.58

28.69

AllzO

H ,lll

IIU3

111.14

ae.oe

31.17

Aahland Inc.

30.43

29.60

30.30

30.78

30.00

AT&amp;T

10.H

.10

10.15

10..118

10..411

Bank One

39.53

38.33

sue

40.1Mi

40.43

BLI

1U3

1ti.H

1?.11

17.1'1

Bob Evane

26.54

25.0&gt;1

H .77

27.82

27.75

BorgW•mer

sue

118.118

118.0&amp;

Ot-110

IMO

Champion

2.155

2.73

2.63

2.40

2.ee

Chinning Shope

U1

.e

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us

e.oa

City Holding

26.44

25.43

2lj,31

211.48

27.40

Col

25.75 .

liS.tiS

111.118

aa.n · aue

DG

16.14

16.10

16.65

17.30

16.80

DuPont

42.38'

41.10

42.81

41.74

4Ui

.65

:.64

.65

.80

.80

Flretar

21.41

21.111

21.80

aa.oe

22-01

Gannett

71 .20

70.69

73.20

74

74.08

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sus

GO. liS

suo

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31.18

GKNLY \,~

4.20

4.20

4.15

4.05

4.05

H.,ley Davldeon

411.78

~.77

41.01

47.57

.47.11

.82

.81

.eo

.so

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1UO

18.17

11.&lt;18

ao.1s

18.74

Ltd.

13.80

14.39

15.23

15.97

15.75

NSC

21 .0&gt;1

ao.n

21.0&gt;1

81.24

111.20

Oak Hill Fin,

21.41

21.79

21 .79

21.40

2US

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24

14

114

14

114.00 1

BB&amp;T

37.40

38.96

37.94

ae

RIM

30.10

ICI.IMI

44.30 .

43.91

45.01

-

37.72

44.60

44.39

7.23

ue

e.ee

7

7.18

Rockwell

18.24

17.82

18.02

18.20

18.22

R6Cky Boot

4.118

4.118

4.80

4.80

4.80

RD Shell

45.71

44.42

44.70

45.81

45.30

S.1ra

44.81

42.05

~.ea

47.411

47.11

Wai-Mart

48.4t

48.71

5282

54.71 .

53.79

Wendy'•

38.27

118.43

37.18

311.~

311.01

Worthington

17.45

17.I I

17.12

17.13

17.16

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Federal Mogul

Kmart
Kroger

Ill 1FAEE DIS~

1'V
IY-IMSRP St481•1111 fREE Stlndtnl
, Preftlll~•lln!llll•tion (Mill!' S)ll), Th11'1
up 111 Pie vel~ II Ju111ub1arlbt to A1111rlaa~
r., II paakog11tr an tv 1122.11 per monlh.

LL AGES ALL TIMES

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ardtttllts ttnd l'ntstmting - but
tthinuttcly wonhwhil~.
"I don't think 1hcy wunt Ill
sec 1hc hi!! boxes (;0\llC in und
destroy thdr wnimllnity.''
Ward said. "In some wuxs I
· don '! think they't~: wmng....
A'hevillc 's a very unique
place. It's a ):tl:at l'tmmumity.
and that's why we invested
there a lnng time ugo - we
knew the quality or lilc is gi'Clll
there ."

THU.

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N.C:s popularity threatens its quality of life
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) -·
With its well-preserved Art
Deco downtown, u vibrunl cuituml comnlLtnily und tlie Blue
Ridge peaks looming in the
buckgmunu. this city is u North
Carolimi jewel - und in danger of being loved to deuth.
Each month seems to bring
another mugazine list lauding
Asheville for its beauty tmd
proclaiming it one of America's
grcut pluces to live or retire.
But while other North
· Curolinu boomtowns such as
Cbarlolle, Raleigh-Durham
und
Greensboro· WinstonSalem are able to sprnwl
unch~"&lt;:ked by geogruphy. the
very mountains that make
Asheville so gorgeous limit the
space available lll acconuno- ·

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NASCAR .collectibles offers

first aid for radng addicts
Bv JIM FREEMAN

ulsn hns u Iurge lnvemm·y of Elite diccusts. Elite Is the top-of-the-line fmm
RUTLAND
A Cltmmt Action, which Is puckuscli lt1 lcuther
NASCAR udvcnlslniJ cumpulan usks cuscs.
funs, "How bod hnve you got It'/" For
Ftms of the leucndnry httu Dule
roclng funs thut huve It htul, there Is u Eurnhurtlt Jll'\&gt;hnbly huvc the lur11est
locul business thnt muy help sutlsfy · sc lec tltin of lliCI'Chnndlse lU chouse
your NASCAR uddi~tion.
thun. Oruw suys hi s store hil&gt;
NASCAR Collectibles niTiciully · between 7~ to'HO lllt'lcrctll versions of
opened ourllcr this month ul Its locu- Dulc l:iurnhunlt curs. to ch&lt;HlSC ft·om
tion on Muln Stn:ei. Rlttlund . Owner raoging fmmthc nliJ 2 curs un(l hcl(ll'e
Dlivid Grntc ~nrc swckccl l'ull to the more fumi llur OM Cloo&lt;lwt·cnch
of·collectihle,, primul'ily dic-cust curs ruCC l'l\J'S.
boustln11 11 wiue vurkly t&gt;f ~ur·, from
1'hct'C tit·c litcl'lllly htmdrcds of dil'proctlc11lly every NASCAI( llriwt'. fci'C nt Dnlc flumburdl •·urs uvulluhlo.
and nppurel lnclttding 1~ shirts, h111s
II is shop uls1&gt; inch1d ·s itCIIIS fmm
und juckets.
lllhCI' dcwuscu drivers like Kc11ny
Funs of Jcfl' Gordon. Dule JutTCII. lrwi11. Adum Petty. Duvy Allison.
Dnle E!ul'llhurdl Jr .. Tony Slcwnrt. Alun Kulwicki nnd Neil Bo11nctt, unt.l
SICI'Iing Mnrlin, Mlll'k Mnrlin, Bill retired dl'iwr.~ lik,c El'llic Irvin.
Elliott, Rusty Wulluce. pructlc11lly uny Richunl Petty :md Durrell Wnlll'i(l.
driver, cun find their mcrchnndl sc ttl.
The opcninll of NASt'AR
NASCAR Collectibles.
Collcctihlcs i' d11c in purl 111 Clrutc's
Wulklng Inside. the sltoppllr is lcrsunulllllci'CSt in NASC'AR collc~o·t ­
greeted by u showmom lnudcd with ng . und In purl due t&lt;&gt;·lhc ~rowi n g
illc-custs of NASCAR rucc curs .. pt&gt;pulurity ••I NASCAR ruclng .
Wulkilll! thn&gt;ugh 11nothcr dotli'Wtty
Orulc snys he htts wntd1ed
tukcs the fun into 11 mom chock-full of NASCAR'~&gt; pt&gt;pttlurity !tWW lrcmcn·
uppurelund other ucccssoric;. A con- UOUsiy IIVCr lhC (li\St few YCII\'S, With
nected wurchuusc ensures. n rcudy NASCAR merchundisc un1l Cl&gt;l lectih lcs hccomillllll mujor in1lustry.
supply or mcrchundi,c.
The populurity of NASC' AR trun·
Dic-cttsts from B1·onksticld. Tcum
Culibcr, Winucr 's Circle und Actlnn sccnds ~,tende r· un1l II!IC, uccmdln~ lo
nrc uvullublc in a vuri~ty of sculcs. lie Grutc, who rccullc&lt;.lu phone culllmm
TIMES SENTINEL CORRESPONDENT

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have· to shoulder the manage·
ment of your parents' health
care and finances. Since you
want to follow their wishes, it
would be a doing you und
tbem a fuvor if your folks
were willing to discuss their
rdtuation now.
Get their ducks in a row
If they do nothing eiBe, persuade your parents to create or
update th~ir estate planning
documents. That would
include a will, a living will,
power of attomcy authorizin~
110meone else to handle thetr
busineu affairs if they're
incapacitated, and a heal the are
pro"y givina someone author·
lty. to make healtbcare deciBions for them 1hould it
become necessary.
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un!IO-plus-ycur-uh.i wmmm lniet-ested
In Dulc Jurrctt mcrchunlllsc.
,One r~nst1n I~ thut NASC'AR drivers, even the stor drivers, are
recJulrod by their sponsors 10 mttke
numet·ous publk uppeurunces und
sl11n uul&lt;l!lruphs fht· funs . This wus
illustrntcd h¥ u recent visit by
· NASCAR dnvcr' Stcrlinll Murlin.
Mlchuel Wnllrlp, Stew Purk und Ken
Schrmler to 011u Spccdwuy m:ur
lluntln ~tnn. W.Vu. Prlur ttl drlvln(! In
. 1111 e~hthitil&gt;n rucc, the driver~ spent
. hour·s meeting funs uml si!llliuguulll·
gI'll pIts'.
NASCAR funs ulsu huv ~ u fCI)UlU·
tlnn for t~rcut loyulty -- tlorucring on
fumuklsm ·· Ill their i.lrivcrs. cur mun·
ufuctutws 111111 drlvct•s' spllthtli'S.
In udt.lition to dk ·m't' unu uppur·
el. NASCAR C'o llectlhlcs feutures
accessories like license pltlle~. ucculs.
window dlt1gs untl1111!l-'· In udditlon.
Clrutc willtukc sp•·dul orders tn sutis·
fy uny fun fmm the scriuus ctllle~tf\r
seck Ing nu·c und low -production
lt ~ms 1t1 the HVe:rut~c f11n.
NA'S('AR C'ollcctlhles Is ~urrcntly
npcu fmm II 11.111. to 7 p.m .. Monduy
tlli'OU![h l'~rit.luy, unu Suturduy~ by
uppoin1111cm . Re11ulur Suturduy hnurs
will he offcn:d in the neur future. Th~
phone number is (74Q) 742-25 11 . ·

Farm Science·Review coming up

GUEST

Guy Davis
7:10 .. 9:10

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INVESTING

· As people live lon~er una
society changes. the I mancial
issues surroundit~g aging parents grow more complex. Do
they have enough money for
retirement? Are their healthcare costs covered? Where
will they live? What are the
best ways to protect the assets
they have?
.
None of these questions Is
simple, and they can cause
. adult children and their par·
ents a great deal of stress. For
many of us, it's awkward to
turn the tables and suddenly
become the "advice-giver," so
we avoid raising the subject.
But if talking finance with
~our parents Is hard, not talkmg about it could be even
more difficult. So do your
homework, then dig in,
because waiting can result in
fewer choices and an
increased potential for pricey
administrative hassles or

NAICAR COLLICliBLIS - Dovld Grate, owner of NASCAR Collectibles, located on M11ln Street, Rutland, displAys one
of the hundreds ol dle.Cast race cars avallllble at the store. The well behind Grete Is lined with NASCAR die-casts and
car haulers. In addition to d.le-casts, Grate oilers numerous NASCAR accessories and apparel. (Jim Freemen)

Exchnll$C being hcl&lt;.l October 24 at
the Mctgs County Stnlor Cent.er llt110\lll .

It'~

time to murk _ynur culenders
for the annual Farm Science Review
Sept. 17- 19 nt the Molly Curen
Agricultural Center lncutcd. neur
London, Ohio, ju~t south of
Interstate 70, west of Columbu s.
Ohio.
·
There arc over 83 acres of exhibit
space fnr nearly 600 exhibitors
demou~truting tractors, furm cqui!l·
mclll , buildin~s. seed nnd pcMictdcs .
In ut.ldition, vtew 7SO ucreH of flclu
trials, conHervation plots. small f'urm
entcrpritie
displays,
Muster
Gardener display gardens and a multitude of free educational sessions
for both the home and l'urm. Thi~
event is sponsored by the Ohio Stute
Unlvenity Extension in conjuncticm
with many aarlbusincsses. •
Tuesday and Wcdnesd~y hours are
8 a.in. to 5 p'.m. WhHc ThurBday
hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Advance
tickets arc available from the Ohio
State University Extension office~
for $4 through Sept . .16, 2002.
Tickets at the gute are $6. Children
5 and under arc admitted free.

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The I39th Meigs Cmtnty Fulr Is ·
over cx~ept !'or the ~lcun - up and
evuluutiofiK UK to how to impr&lt;lVC the
fuir for next ycnr. Rctnc1nber. fair
take down begins at I p.m. today,
Sunduy,. AuJ! . ltf. The Junlur Fulr
homhs ltCC&lt;f 111 be tuk cn down OM
well us horlicuiiUt'C exhibits, urt,
domcNtic ~ciencc, cuuncJ goods and
bakery itemB. Take the time to suy
thank you to nil the panicipants and
or11unlzen of the fuir, it certainly
went well . A spcciul thunk you to the
many extra hours the extension staff
put tn the j)USt few weeks - Becky
Johnston, Murgaret Parker, Cindy
Chudwell, Lindo Kina und. Becky
Buer.
There will be u LIVC5tock Buyen
Banquet on Suturday, Auaust 24
beginning promptly .nt ·6 p.m. at
EnHtcrn Elementary School on Ohio
7 between Cheater and Tuppen
Plain8. For more Information, con·
tact the extension office Ill 740-992·
6696. Hope to sec you there!
(Hizl 1\nttll l.r tht Mtlg,t County

oarley) to ubsorh 1he extra nutrients
left in the gurden und l'lcld from fertilizers and the brenk down of nutrlenls by the soil's mlcrohes . In uddi·
tion. the cover crops will reduce soi l
crosio11 throughout the fall 011d win·
tcr. Muny gardeners and commercial
farmers urc planting sprlna crops
(pumllkins, squas h und tomatoes)
into cover crc1ps cupitalizinH on the
mulch effect of killed off cover
crops.
Flower gurdenen can also use thb
time of year 10 divide spring nnd
early full bloominK planu like
bearded iris, daylllles and hostaR.
Our office has several fact sheets
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Gardeners. Jhere still is lots to do available to assist you.
in the home 11arden and land ~cape.
If you have left over perennial
Plant a fall garden of lettuce, beets, plants and seeds, remember to save ARriculrure &amp; Narurol Rt.rourctl
radishes, spinach and turnips. Sow them for the Meias County Muster Agent, . Ohio Stott Unlvtnlty
cover crops (rye, winter wheat or Oordcner
Annual
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�VIrginia officials hope
avian flu outbreak that
threatened poultry Is over
RIC'IIMONO. Vu. (AP) fedentl l\iricuhure officiuls
tire scullng bttl'k 1111 ttvlun
lntluenru tusk force as
Vh)linlu's worst outbrcuk ol'
the diseuse &gt;\~'ems hl be t\td·
lng.
Sln~c July 2. blood tests on
Vlr1Jiniu pou ltry huvc ull
turned up ne~tutlve for uvlun
llu. In N11rth Curolhm nnd
Wc't ir!tinia. where 11 snmll
nutilhcr of lhl\:ks tested positI vc du ri niJ Virghtlu 's ~pl­
dl.'mi~. no new cuses huvc
b.:en reported in more thun
tWil months.
Nrul'iy ~million bil\ls from
lll7 Virl!inlu furms were
tl~strl:lyct.l In the three momhs
ul\cr the first ~ttses tlppeured
In mid- Mur~h in the
Shenundmth Vulley, in the
northwestern purl of the stute.
According to estlmutes, the
outbreuk ~&lt;lS t fttrmers more
thtm $140 million.
"No Ollll yet hus suid, '·On
this dmc. ut this time, it
ended,"'
suid
Elulne
Lidholm. u spokeswomun tor
the Vlt·l!lniu Department of
Agrkul ture lltld CotlsUIller
Set·vl~es. "Bm It's certulnl y
bel!inning to uppet\r tlmt It's
over:·
Besides the negutlve tests
on cmnmerclul poultry, no
new cuscs of hviun llu huvc

been tound in tests. or buckynrd !locks und wild waterfuwl such us Cunadu geese,
Lidllolm said.
A tusk rorce set up by the
U.S.
Depurttnent
of
AgricultUre helped otlkiuls
speed detection of the virus
und ensure thut 11ocks were
destroyed within 24 hours of
u positive test, Lldhohn suid.
Other measures, such us
sto~pl ng people from making
deliveries to quurnntlned
furms, ulso helped hull the
spreud, she. sold. And while
cool, wet conditions In
Mnrch and April encouraged
the spread of the diseuse, hot
· und dry weuther ut\er thut
slowed it, she sold. ·
·
The virus, which Is not
considered n health threat U&gt;
hunmns, kills birds by cuuslng resplrutory infections nnd
pneumonia. Somt strains can
spreud quickly umong funns.
The cuuse of the lutest outbrenk muy never be known.
Agriculture officials lnltlt11l)l
sugaested the virus could
huve spreud 10 poultry nocks
from wild birds, but some
Industry InsiderS spec\llllted
thnt u shipment of birds sent
for sluuahter In ViriJinla from
North Curollnu might be to
blume.

Judge says pemment
ren. on a~ment
with Philadelphia savings
PHILADELPHIA (AP) 'lnmtl' of the largest of scores
of similtu' cuscs, u jut.lge ruled
thtll th ~ government reneged
on promi ses tn cusc uccountin~t requirements for Merltur
Suvln!l.s Bunk, 11redpitutlng
the hunk 's 11)1)2 collapse.
The cusc Is among more
th.nn 12ll lawsuits tillcging
re ~:~ulatms nmcged 1111 promises tttclltll to cncourusc sound
suving.• itlstituthtns to lilkc
over l'uil ing IJIICS durin~:~ 1he
S&amp;l. ~:risi s of the latc· l!lXOs.
Alto~ethcr. the suit s seck
more thutt $~0 billion.
U.S. Clulms Com'! Judge
Lmcn
Smith
ruled
Wcdncsdtty lhnl the Fedcrul
Deposit ltt ~ unmce Corp. violated u il)H2 agreement in
which it offered inccnti vcs for
Meritor to ucquirc u stt·ugl!llttg S&amp;L.
Smith ot·dercd u ~o nl'ercncc
within hO duys to schedule
hcurl11g' on pusslhlc dum -

Justice
· Dep11rtment
spokesnmn Churles Miller
suld Thursduy.
Any dumuges would go to
some 15,000 Merltor shareholders, suld Frank Slattery, a
lilrmcr Merltor director und
mtuor shureholder who pursued the lawsuit ..
"This Is u home run from
our standpoint,'' suld Sluttery,
dc~ llnlngto comment dll how
much the pluintift's would
~cck .

In the 19t!Os, the FDIC
ugt·ced to ullow Meritor to
write off $800 million over 15 .
ycurs us un in ~entive to
ucquire Western Suvinl!s
Fund Sodety, whose llubilltics outweighed its ussets by
$796 million.
"Then they took uwuy their
consideration," suid Tom
Buchunun, un uuorney t-eprescmlng Mcritor. successor to
the 176-~eu r-old Philudclphiu
Suvlng l"und Society.
·
The 11ood ot' ~uses followed
u gc~.
Fe1lcrul Ull\lrllCYS WCI'l: · 11 1996 Supt·emc Court ruling
rcvicwilll! tl1c ntling und thul the government broke its
conii'IICI with thrifts US purl of
~O nllltCnl
lHI
wotlid n' t
the 11)~1) S&amp;L builtllll.
th~
y'
ll
uppcul
,
whether

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If your puretHs III'C heulthy
und huvc some ussets (ton
muny fur them to \}uullfy fur
Medicaid but nm enough tn
cove r themthruus h a lung ill ne .l~ ). ynu might ~on .1idcr
~c ttin ll them lon ~-tc rn1 cure
111.~ urunc e. Even 1f your purelli s arc In their 70s, provtded
they're fuirly healthy, such u
policy cu(tld Ill! 11 wise expenditure .
The ntonthl y cmt of' the
llrcmium now mls ht he subslulltlull y less thun . the
monthl y cost of nursiftl!
home cure or u home health
ulde Iuter. If u policy Is still
cost prohibitive for them. you
and your siblings could con·
sitter puylng the premium .~.

There ure even lile insurunce
policies thut huve 11 long· t.erm
cure component, so there Is
still u deuth benefit Iuter.
You muy tukc u breuk
Suppose you give your purcots 111oney to puy for longterm cure insurunce; uny
umount up 111 $11,000 u year
cun be considered a tux-free
gi rt . And your purent .~ may be
uble to de~u c t u portion of
those premiums on their fed eral tux return if they itemize
und If their medical expenses
exceed 7.3 percent of their
adjusted gross income.
. In some stutes, people cun
deduct u portion ol' their premiums on their state tux
return s. even if they don't
ltcmll.e. Some . of those
deductions hu ve age restrictions so you should consu It a
tux advi sor for details. 1t muy
ulso be possible to deduct u
parent us a dependent on your

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·to pay Enron $25

lawsuit over failed merger.
to its m:quisition frorn Enron
of its Northem Nmurnl Gas
Co. pipeline in the merger
breakup aftermath.
· "We ure pleased to have .
reached a settlement that
enubles both companies to
move forward without the
shudow of protracted liti~,ta­
tion," Enron interim chtef
executive Stephen F. Cooper
sui d.
Dun Dienstbier, interim
chief executive officer of
pynegy Inc .. suid the deal
puvcs the wuy for the compuny's pending $928 million
sui~ of the Northern Nuturul
pipeline
company
to

HOUSTON tAP)
Dyne$Y Inc. hus ugreed to
puy rtvul Em-on Corp. $25
million for bucking out of u
November merger between
the Houston-bused energy
murketers, the ~ompunies
suid Thursday.
ln the senlement. Enroll
ugreed to releuse Dynegy
from ull cluims related to the
terminated merger. Both
companies' bourds approved
the seulement, but Enron's
bunkruptcy judge in New
York still must approve th~
tenus.
In tum, Dynci!Y ugreed not
to pursue uny claims relmcd

merger denl with Enron on
Nov. 28, saying the company
failed to fl,lll~ disclose the
scope of its t manciul woes.
Enron tiled for Chapter II
bankruptcy Dec. 2 nnd laid
oft' thousands of employees.
Enron nlso sued Dynesy
lor $10 billion, claiming tts
smaller rivul illegully abandoned the merger.
Dynegy acquired Northern
Naturnl Gus, the largest of
Enron's four pipelines, in
exchnnge for ll $1.5 billion
investment in Enron before u
merger of the I wo Houstonbused compunies collupsed
lust November.

MidAmericun Energy.
"This settlement resolves a
mutter thut bus been weighing on our compuny and our
stukeholders, and we ure
pleased to have done so on
terms thut ure reasonable tor
Dynegy," he said.
ln u fllin~ Wednesday with
the Securittes and El'.chunge
Dynegy
Commission,
warned it might also have to
declure bankruptcy if the
pipeline sale is delayed.
The energy compuny still
el'.pects to complete the sale
this month, it suid.
Dynegy wt~lked away
from its planned $8 billion

en
NEW YORK (AP)
indel\ fell 1.4R . or 0.2 perTurning cuuti11us uftcr Wull ~:en t. to 928 .77. following u
Street's big tw11-duy rully. two-duy guin of 46.(l4.
The market's three mnjor
investors left stocks mixed
Friduy. tnking so tnc profits gu u ~es claimed their second
in blue chip issues and doing stnnght weekly udvunce, u
some buying in the tech sec- feat they lust accomplished
tor. Still. the mujor stock in the two-week period
indicators all scored their ended Murch 8. The Nusdnq
second straight weekly wns the week's biggest win ftdvunce. un uc hievc ment ncr. surging 4.2 percent. The
not seen in fi ve months.
· S&amp;P hud u weekly ndvmwe
"The bottoming process is of 2.2 percent, while the
. in hund." suid Larry Dow gained 0.4 percent.
M11rket observers nttribWuchtel. market umtlyst at
Prudentiul Securities. (Jf the utcd the two-week winning
market 's two-week gui ns.
streak to signs thut the mur· The Dow Jones industrial ket found u bottom in lute
'averuge closed·down 40. 0R. July. The udvunce also
or 0.5 percent , at R,77R.06. reflected investors' relief
The loss was nttributabli! that most of the nation's
· largely to profit tuking fol - biggest compnnies were able
lowing the Dow's two-day 10 comply with u governgain of335.75 .
ment deuclline Wednesduy to
their
financial
· Broader market indexes certify
· finished mixed. The Nasdnq results . Although the finul
composite index rose 16.00. count hns yet 10 be complet·or 1.2 percent. to 1.361.0 1. ed. hundreds of CEOs
h~vin g advanced 75 .73 in
ut'firmed their compunies '
.the previous twu sessions. numbers with few deluys or
The Stnndnrd &amp; Poor 's 500 restatements.

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Jack Grubman, star Salomon analyst
it center of telecom scandal, resigns
NEW YORK (AP) - A
powerful telecommunications unulyst for Salomon
Smith Burney quit Thursday
umid ~rowing controversy
over hts ulleged cont1icts of·
interest In touting the shures
or · WorldCom,
Global
Crossin~ und other fullen
compames.
Jltck Grubman. whose
research reports once sent
stocks soltring, is now under
lnvestigutlon for · his unwavering recommendations lor
companies thnt were ulso
puyin~ millions of dollurs to
his hrm for investment
bunklnl! services.
"While 1 regret thut I. like
muny others, fltiled to predict the collapse of · the
telecommun icutimls sector

of doing business on Wull
und I understund the disup- ethical standards."
pointment und anger felt by , Grubman has been target- Street. He also bri stled that .it
tnveitors us u result ·Of that ed by at least 40 consumer · had become impossible 10
collupse, I am nevertheless complaints und luwsuits, continue his research umid u
proud of the work I, und the . numy of th~m related to the "constant barrage of unsubunulysts who worked with . WorldCom collaP,se.
.
stantiated, negative reports"
rne, did," Grubrnun wrote in
Grubman remumed bulhsh in the media.
u
letter to
Michael . on WorldCom and &lt;;Jlobnl
"I did my work as un
Curpenter, the chief execu- &lt;;rosstng almost .until the industry analyst wit.hin ;a
tive for Salomon Smith !•me those compumes la~ded widely understood frameBurney.
Ill b~nkruptcy, _scandnh~ed
work consistent with indusIn u letter to employees by dtsc!osures of deceptive try prac!ice that is now being
Thursday, Ca~nter defend- accounting.
·
.
d
sec.on.Testifying before the el'.tenstv.~ly
ed Grubman s work and
integrity. but made no men- House . Finunciul Services g~essed, Grubman sa~d m
tion of the investigutlons by Committee last month, hts letter to &lt;;arpenter. ~he
the government und the Grubman said he had no ideu relentless senes or neguuv_e
securities
industry. WorldCom executives hid statements about my work,
Curpenter said "we believe billions in el\penses from nil ~f which I believe unfairly smgle me out, hus begun
thut ... he ulwuys wrote whut investors. .
On Thursduy, Grubman to undermine my etl'orts to
he believed und conducted
himself professionully und in reiterated that his role was analyze telecommunications
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Fa cancels pipe smoking contest.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)
- The couon .candy and
furm ·animul exhibits will
remult\, but visitors to this
ycur's Kentucky Stule Fuir
might miss the sweet smell
of pipe tobncco.
Although the pipe tobacco
smoking contest has been u
t'uir attraction for more thun
40 yeurs. it won't be purt of
this yeur's fitlr'. which begun
its 11 -day run on Thursduy.
Contestants in previous
ycurs' contests won by
smoking fur the longest time
wlthout rclightins . Most
winners could keep their
pipes lit fur IOU to 120 minutes.
Gayle Sullee. owner of
Kremer's Smoke Shoppc
tal\ return even if he or she
doesn 't live with you.
Such u deduction· depends
on whether your situution
confor111.1 to certain criteria
such us your puying ut lcust
hull' of the expenses for a puren! whu is u U.S. citizen and
provided his or her grnss
111come doesn't exceed
$3,()()() in the yeur f'or which
the return is t'ilcd (not including money from Social
Security, gifts or tux -exempt
income). Again these are tux
issues thut call for u tux professionltl but spcukin ~ to one
could prove worthwhtle.
Medicaid'/ Muybe
Eligibility requirements for
-Medicaid vury from state to
state. The sumc is true when
it comes to community-bused
ussistuncc which cun cover
charges Medicare approves
but doesn't pay for, us well as
eye cure und drug expenses.

und u funner contest sponsur; said fuir oiTicinls
ndvlsed him the event wus
cuncelcd becuuse they didn't
Wlll11 smnkc in the exhibition
building. It wus too late to
rent unother spuce or tent tor
the contest , he said.
"I felt like, we' re u tobncco stute, we should be promuting tobucco," he said. "I
thought it wus totally wrong,
especially in u state like
Kentucky."
.
The stute is the leuder in
pruduction of .burley tobae· co, u $436 million crop lust
yeur for Kentucky's tobacco
l'urmers .
Amundu Storment, a
spokeswoman
fur
the
Kentucky Stute Fair Board,
To lind out )llhat your area's
rc4uircn1ents urc, check with
your locul Agency on Aging.
Wlmt it bolls down to is
you need to tulk to your aging
purcnts ubout how they're
doing, whether they're well
prepured lilr the future. and
how you cun help them make
sure things go smoothly later.
Then ~lun to meet with your
·fi nunc tal advisor and yourtul\
advisor to work out the
details of whut you decide.
Note: Advest cannot und
does not provide tux advice
it) connection with investment strategies. Advest
strongly recommends that
you consult with your tal\ and
legal udvisors concerning
these mutters.
(Ryan Smith is w1 invest·
melll executive with Smith
Partner.f at Advest Inc. in its
Gallipolis office.)

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Pomeroy • Middleport • Oalllpolla, Ohio • Point Pltlunt, WV

acknowledged fuit oftlciuls
wunted to move the event
outside but suid the contest
won't be held for several
reasons.
The fair bourd wants to
find more sponsors for the
contest,
and
another
exhibitor is using the space
that would be needed,
Storment suid.
Officials also wanted to
phase out the contest, utleust
for this year, because it wasn't drawing u large audience,
Storment suid.
But Sullee said the contest

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us."
State Rep. Denver Butler,
·a Louisville Democrat and
member of the General
Assembly's Tobacco Tusk
Force, said he was surprised
to heur of the decision io
eliminate the contest.

DAVIS, W.Va. (AP) - Despite predictions
to the contrary. ncwspupers can huve u bri~ht
· future us technology-driven inl'ormal'ton
compunies·, a lop industry cl\ccuti ve told edi. tms and publishers Friday.
· Acknowledging that "things arc getting
. very strunge out there" economically. W.
. Dean Singleton. vice chairmun und chi ef
;executive officer ot' MediuN ews Group Inc .,
. -~aid, "it 's time \U charge, not retreut."
: "I'm u believer thut the puyot'f on the Web
;is there, it 's just waitin g for us to discover
;the right models," he said. "We are well
·positioned as the cornerstone of media con; vergence when the chains of cross-ownerh'
1 d
· ·
:~ . tp arc re ease next · yeur," rel'errmg to
•expectutions
that
.the
Federal
:communkutiuns Commission will remove
restrictions on joint ownership of broadcast
~nd newspaper outlets in the same market.
·: "lt ·is indeed a deli cious irony that the old:est communications medium is emerging as
:me most modern, most high tech and most
:~uccess ful," Singleton said .
• : Some have predicted that the Internet and
:tpe World Wide Web would . undermine
:newspapers' future.
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And Singleton suid he once ugrced with
those who predict ed the Internet would he 11
fud und huvc littl e. long -term jmpuct, but ·
described himself as u "reform ed skcplk ."
"It ull comes buck to the power of our lo~u l
connection," he told aucndees ut the annuul
· convention of the We st Virginia l~rcss
Association. meeting at Canua11 Valley State
Park near Duyis. "We've be gun to demonstrate how our local connection promot es
our 'strength on the Web und secures our
standing in the market.
"We're starting to understand that reading
d
u newspaper an surfing the Web arc not
'either-or' propo,siti11ns."
Denver-based MediuNews is ll1e seventh
largest newspaper chain in i11e countr'y ·and ·
nwnS'the Churleston Duily Mail. Singleton
ulso is chuirmun of the Newspaper
Association of Americun und a member of
The Associated Press board of directors.
Singleton pointed to studies that indi cate
Web users are also newspaper readers and
that Web use even leads to newspaper put·chases.
The Internet "is a massive trunsfer nf

power. As mme pcopil• huvc ucccs' 111 more
lltformution, the rclutiol!'hip with tho,,e who
u.•cd to nwnuml di spcn,c'thul information is
dramuticully ultcrcd. und I don't cnrc
whether that 's yo ur doctor·. your. president or
the .publi sher of you r locul new,puper," he
su id .
·
"We-need Ill he plll'l of tlti ' ., hift ." he sui tl .
"We nccu lobe so immersed uml int ertwined
thul we. urc holh u driver of change und 11
bcneficiur~. Ami we dn that hy uccclerllling
ahd rel'intng the synergies hctwccn" the
lntcmet and print.
He also acknowlcd~cd tiHtl the "fir't
wave" uf the Interne t hlmd ,i dcd ncw,pupcr'
and they need to be ready for the next wave .
"This wave reac hes well beyond the Weh ,"
he suld . "Peer-to-peer com putin g, di gi lttl
ncwspuper, new gc nerution ' nf mobile cum·
puling. ull ol'.thes..: ure part of the. next wuve.
If we don't putthc mto.work ..Mimconc else
will und we'll be -s~ru mblin g to l.'ii ldt up

we' re going to s&lt;;lc 11 lot more iltleructivit y."
" If you rutl u story on 11 prop~rly IM
inq-euse, renders cun go online und cukulutc
whut it meum. to their hou s~. lf yn11 run
t•edpcs, render' ~un ~uku l tll c whut hupjle iH•
if they udd three more pe11pk for ~litu wr. If
there is u wreck 1111 the ex pt·es.,wuy. render'
~u n go online to find tht: drive time' for different routes," he •aid ..
While newspupers need tn uggre"ively try
new thin~•· he su ld , they c11nnnt fmgct what
they do tor 11 li ving , "whi ch i~o to •c rw reud-

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Singleton ul.1o predicted th nt dth,ificd
ttdvcr1i.1i ng - u key source nf revenue nutl
one threutened hy th e Int erne t - wil l
rebound lts buby . ~oom ers retire, ~ t· eu tin g u
sig nificunt lubor shortuge, forcing emplnycr'
to usc ull nvuiluble means tu find new wtlrkcrs . Ncwspupcrs' ex perience nnd reputution
in other urcu,\, .1uch us sel ling hume• und
t:urs, would give them udvuntuges if they
ugain ."
lelu·n tn u'e them in new wuy• . e•pccinll y in
"lthinl we're ut lcusl swning 111 talk a!Joitl cnmbining print und online, Si ngletnn suid.
"I predict we will embruce our diullenge•
the right thin g,, main ly how to give vi,itnrs
an experience that Is di ft'ercnt from the nne with vigor und emerge und the must ~oucces~o .
they get in print," Singleton suid . "I think ful and dynamic of all mediu ," he sal(! .

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"The mur~cl is snapping · and the CL'lll\111111 itlkr 11111 pt·rwnt. th ~ w~uml 'trut~hl t\"o~:iut11111 ul S&lt;'Clll tit&lt;''
buck nuw, 'lwwln!; more yeurs of hear nwtlch , and it1 mnnthly Jedlnc uml wcah•r l)cukr' i·, h111~111 g into
rcsilietwy." Wuchtel suid. compunin fullowin g a thnn the 0.5 perc·cnl increiiMl whether the finn·, Sul1&gt;11l11n
"This is what is known us a string of ·u~:~.' llltutin~ '&lt;'lln- '11nw CC\IIIIlllli'l' WCt'l) fore - Smith BnrtW\. 111111 ~Ill&lt;'
pt·(wing out of ihc bouoming duls.
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phuse. Y1111 prove it out l&gt;ver
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time. just 11s yo u did in '!!7 huve to look fur urc ,jgu' of Lnhor Dcpm·tmcnl rer.orted murket prlc·c·'·
and '74. Months went by improvements in the• c'C&lt;IIIo- thut c·onsumer ln lluti on
Am~mun Eng!,• Outlllter'
before you were sure it w11s my. lnve&gt;tor' ur.: going to inched up 0 . 1 percent in tttmhled \JH &lt;'&lt;' Ill\ 111 ~1-I . N
the bottom."
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Wuchtel suid stock prices time tel puss with11111 'lgnifi - c·ent rise thnt anuly~l' were gmded the ''ill' ~ .
· ure finully nppeuring altrac- cunt negativt• Lkl't' lop- expecting.
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Among Frlduy's winner,, hered de~:ltner' n&lt;'nrh .'i h&gt; -1
ti ve to investors. 1111d th nt tnents," .,uid Kc1 In Caron,
investments that hud been ·murkel strutcgbt. Ryun . Tnrget rose 50 •·cnts 111 . 011 the Ne11 Y1•rf St11d
$35.5-1. the duy ntier report · · Ex~: hung~ . · Ctln,llli,litted
more in fuyor. such as bonds Beck &amp; Co .. LI.C .
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becoming less utt rac tivc.
findings. incl uding wcl!kcr- se&lt;:tiiJd-qunrtN pn11'its.
lion ~ hure, , l'&gt;t•lo \\ 1 . ~ 2 1&gt;11l'IIIISIIIHC I'
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Tedmnltl!lY got u lift t'n1111 lion 11n ThuNht~
thing else look reuso tlllble." sentiment. con tri hutcd to Toxus Inst rumen ts, rising
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institutionul inveslllrs suy- Wall Street.
firming It' th ird -4uurter ~:ompuny ,11,_-k, , r'"" ~ . 2-1.
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111' I J percclll. 111 W.'i 1 l7 .
ing. 'T!IO man~ bonds. not
enough stocks. 111111 inuivid- Mit;hi¥1111's CIIIISUillt'r 'C nli And. Dell Compu t ~r
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uuls saying .. "I um not sure ment u11.lex for mid-Aut;l"l Ulh'iiiii:CU
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can I live on I per~elll (in the 89 .8 rending lltlltl y~ts percent lncrense in &gt;tlc&lt;Jnd- Ettrope, Frnnce &gt; CAC'· -10
COs or money nmrketsl."'
were untidputing. m·Lwlling quurter ·prut1ts.
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fini,hed ot'f 0 . 0~ r~rl.'t:nt.
Wh ile unulysts are plcused to Dow Jnnes Newswi res .
A~ for dec liners, Ci ti gn&gt;up
Britnin's 1-TSE 100 tncht~•l
by rece nt rullies. they &gt;ay it · Ami, the Co mmcr~:e fell 1)4 Clj,niS to $ .~4 . 90 on 11 up 0. I perl't~nt . 11nd
will luke time to rebuild Depurtment suid housi ng rep11rt · In The Wull Street Germun y\ DAX inde~ rp'c
in vestors ' fuith in th e nutrket construction in Jul y foil 2.7 Journa l saying the· Nttt ional 0.:1 perce nt.

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spectators euch year.
"In my opinion it's one of
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: : WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S.
:Ex port-Import Bank decided ThurNday
•llguin st financin g the sa le of steel-pro: ~essing e4uipm ent from an Amencan
: ~u s in ess to a steel co mpany in Turkey.
:: The sale had been opposed by West
:Virginia , Ohio and Pennsylvania law :makers who said it would help Turk~y
•produce more stee l and hurt the ·domestic
=~ teellndu s try, which has been devastated
: ~y a fl ood of low -priced foreign imports
:since 1997..
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; : Delta Brands Inc. has asked the bank
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of steel pickling equipment to Erdemir,
the largest steel producer in Turkey.
Pickling is a step in steel production
that temporari ly removes ·a layer of rust
from the metal to add vulue and prepare
it for additional work.
Velinda Sav~riego, a spokeswoman fur
Irvin g, Ttxas-based Delta BrandN, said
the rrocess is used on already -produced
stee , ·so it would not g lut the market.
~he ~ai d the Meet that would be pickled
IS plate steel and would be for u.1e in
Turkey, not for eKport.
Pre si dent Bu sh in March levied tari ffs

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of 8 percent to 30 percent ft:~r three year~
on certai n kinds nf imported ~lee ! to give
the domestic industry time 10 reorgattizc
and become more coinpelitive .
The bank voted again~! the su le
bec~usc it is prohibited from ~upporting
proJects that tnvQI ve stee l products covered under the tariff's, spoke•nwn Bo
Ollisun said .
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U.S. Rep . Shelley Moore Capito, R·
W._Ya . ''The E!&lt; -l tn Bank has no 11lace
us1ng our taxpayer dollars to help for-

eign companies compete wilh U.S. producers ,"
Weirton Steel Corp., the beleaguered
Weirton stee l buoineu , Cr!!dited what it
culled "an lnten•e campaign" hy the
American. Iron nnd Stee l In stitute, a
!rude group, and Congreulona l memblm•
urging the bank to deny the financing .
The government-o perated hank wu
created in 1934 to provide loans, loan
guaranteu and insurance to American
companies to help finance their sstu
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Akron OH 44333

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Call Manager Jackson
County CaMI Ciatos should
possess a Bachelors Do
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lleld LSW proterred !last
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customer service Requires
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years) along with the ability Malgs Coun ties Competl
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1orl al department to assist
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w1th commun1ty news lema
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Storage Building 62 Ann
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have excellen t typing gram·
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to handle multiple tasKs in a
4.6 Million HouNhold• W/lh
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Only One Phone C1ll'l
Mall re sumes to Be11e
Pearc e managing editor
The Gallipolis Dally Tribune
Classified Advertlslnv Nelwork
PO Box 469 Gallipolis OH
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1 800-214 0452
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needed Can (h0}446 871 5
(740)441 1236 Ask fo Enn

lntoeleton M•neoement

Sunday, August 18, 2002

Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis, OH • Pt. Pleasant, WV

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AUCTION

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REAL ESTATE AUCTION
Thursday Evening
Augusl22, 2002
6: OO p.m.

Nursing lor lhe undorgradu

ate&amp; BSN program School

has NLN ecc,edlled ssN
and M~N family nurse prac

Ulloner and nursing admlnlS
traUon

programs

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lo 440 Maolero degree n
nursing and two years nurs
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lor AN licensure In West
VIrginia required Duties will
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end linking wllll community
agencies Doctorate In nurs
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calaureate and/or graduate
teaching experience proler

1ed

Marshall 18 a Slale

lunded comprehensive lnsll·
Iutton Including a rnodlcal

och&lt;Jol and lo an EEOIAA

AUCTION

The Southern Loca l Boa rd of Educallon Is
sall1ng the properly forme rly known as the
Syracuse Elementary Sct1ool Propel1y consists
of th e school bu tldl ng and 3 28 acres of land
The land will be ottered lnthe following parcels
aild then offered as a whole

Whichever brings the best price fs the way prop·
arty wlll be sold
Parcel 1 The school building and 1 28 acres
Parcel II 112 acre lol lrontlng on CarlelOn Slreet
Parcel Ill 112 acre lot fronting on Carleton
Street
parcel IV· 112 acre lot fronting on Ca rlelon

lnstllutlon enrotlmenl rs
16 000 Salary and rank 1or
all poslllons commensurate

Street

wlth educBllon and ••pari

Propeny will be opened lor viewing lrom 9 00 lo

once Positions are open 1111

11 00 am on Saturday Augu st 17 2002

Parcel V 1/2 acre tot fronting on Carleton Street

111led Send leller olapollca

All desired Inspection s shall be made prior 10

lion reaume and th ree rei·
e1encea to Dr Uncia Scott

bidding

Aeooclale Dean Maroholl
Unlvoro"y College ol Nura
''~~ and Heallh Proreselone
Ono John Marshall Onvo
Hunt ington

WV

25755

Southern L,ocal B.O.E., owners
Charles "Bud" Spires,
Auctioneer and Real Eatale Broker
D.B.A. Palmer Really

740·678-2817

9500
Mary MOlY quito conllary
How doeo vour monoy
grow? Call Home and Gar

Term• ol Sale 15% Down Day or Auction
Balance at Cloalng Within 30 Oayo
Sttomenta made auctlonday take precedent

den Parly and let your mon

over printed material

McOonalda In Rio Grllnde
Now Hl11ng Oayshill lnsur
ance Avail able Hollday11
and Paid Va cation Apply
Wlthtn
Madl Private Care now hlr
lng PCA s STNA s and
CHHA s
for a growrng
agency lllnterested please
call Diana Harless AN or
Tiffany Franklin at (800)48 I

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PUBLIC AUCTION
Suturdny, August 24, 2002
• 10:00
'11·1-County Auction Center
H5KO St. Kt. 51!1!
Gallipolis, Oh. 45631
(740) 245-9427 or (7411) 69K-142K

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old huttons

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183,8001 11 a hard 10 lind a buy l ke
this one Nice Sllttd ranch home
situated on 1 8 acre lot 5
Bedrooms 1 5 balhlil tlvlng rom11
dining area Kitchen storage ahed
Glve ua a call and let us ahow 11to
Deltnatety worth your dlmeL

Older ~

sto1y home used as duplex L.et the
rent Ouy you 1hta one I taa1a

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low maintenance

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SEL" ta1ae

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OFFICE

PRICE REDUCED! NEW PRICE!
184 ADO 00 Owners really need Ia
sell last Nice treed over 1 acre 101
cornell with thll n!oe ranch home
wtth 3 bedrooms ltvtng room
family room kttchen attached
garage lots of updates within pall!
2 years Storage bulld1ng Must see
th1s home to apprec ate 122011

lot
I
approx
acre and neat GOlYhom~ thal li
lots ol TLCI Living rnom,.
ki tchen &amp; torrnal dining areA b~ lh
Detached 16 11: 24 garage Good
uarde n area
Mulit
sae to
appreclllte !Ill !I nome 1211:1

owner
u ;tenstve ly remo~eleQ
Over 3 000 aq It ltvlng apace 6
6edrapma 3 b~th a, whtrlpoolluba
kitchen has o..-er 32 11 of new Q~k
Pablnet• Flreplaoe In formalllvlnQ
room &amp; family room form ~ I dining

New ocuamlo tile &amp; carpet
throug hO\JI New furnaoa ~nd
central air un1t Low matntenanoe

4008 ltoto Route 141, $64 POD

Bolhe(llello llveln lhlo home and
Mn)oy all the hard work put Into thi s
0061 *P10Q
PRICE RIOUC~D Til ffti,iOOI
FARM 30 ~ Acrea !hal adjoin•

Bnck &amp; vinyl sldsd bl level home
wtth over 1000 sq II of llvinQ
space Attached 2 car garage
approx 5 acre lot wnh back pDrt
lanced In Let us tell you tome
rnore about lh1s onel U218

VOU Owner hAl

NEW LISTINQI 2 ACR!I WITH relocated
and
must
sell
SPECTACULAR
COUNTRY
1mmed1~ t e lyl l,.ow IHf'l!ltento"lce ~
VII!WI M d privacy \993 14 11 70 story
vinyl Si ded 5 bedroom home
moOIIe homa 1n gaM condition wllh
large Iron! deck County water &amp;
newer septiC Nice lovat lawn area
A must aeel $30 s U218

with over 2 000 eq II ol Uvtng
space Walk out t:Jaaament decking
24 " 40 barn with Jttlachuu 8x24
ehad 2 Acre&amp; mil along BA111 1 Call
648 ADDISON PIKE Like new lor appoi ntment tod ay! 12174
1actional home on over 1 3 11ora lot
Wllh cJatacMd garage 3 Bedroon'la IIELLfiR LOWBRID THI PRICE
2 baths Nice floor plan Owner ON
THII
QUALITY BRICK
requesting your oHert Asking price RANCH!Rl ~ Car allached garage
$63 000 00 fl181
large lormal llvmu fOOifl &amp; dining
FRIENDLY t 0 STORY HOME family room Overllled malilter
situated on nice earner treed lot 4 au UD plus 3 additional bedrooms
B~roo ms
living room
n ce 2 15 baths level approx 2 aQra lot
knchen basemen! Central air Mull 11ae to appreciate th is onel
conditionin g Numerous updates 12010
rool wiring plumbing heat pump I14,0QO 00 11 the aaktng price on
and man~ more Carport &amp; !ilorage thl1111vel lot being approx 13211186
shad Well conatructedt AHordable Publlo utlilliea available IU078

$70. ~2207

Wayne Na!ional Forest Older ~
ho~ae
&amp; mobile home
Included Owner wan1s aotQt lf81tl0

story

8RIQHT I C:HIIRVI Llko 120001

new 14 • 70 mPbllf! hflme With j
6edrooms, 2 full bath&amp; aat in

kllohen wllh •kVI~hl &amp; oalhedrol
ceiling and alao lnQiudlng living
roam SltuB!Bd Dll F1 rflnted IQI

S22 900 DO *2101

HAROIR TO ~INO THAN IT
IIBMI To lind • home 1n good
repo1r lor lhlo Pno• ol ' 48,900 001
Lovely quaint I 5 iiiOf'V home with
Uvlng room 3 bedroom• ®laohetj
gnrage plu11lots morel 12101

AIKINQ 11111,000

LIKI IRAND NIW . liD'II
Attraauve brlokNinyl lido~:! rlitrli:Jh
situated
on
prolalaion~lly
londoo~pod lol corgo living IQQm
kltchBn with oak oablnats &amp; ceramlo
lila lloorlng ~ ~edroo m•. 2 lull

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U~Q~IIYI tu ll~lvltlon ll~t1Wnl9 for hor11
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lotl~r~l. Aoom IQ lh@ IJUYJIM Ohio lor )jgll

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rulrtOIIOn! I PPIV LOI priOit 1n0 IOrtllt

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FOR ADDITIONAL LI STING S II. INFOf!MAIJON CAl I 011 ',101' IIV I Ill! II
FnH IJU/\1/TVIIOM/ S IN COl 01111001&lt;11 I'

Cheryl Lemley

742·3171

ll!Hic

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Tn B(:x 1k11 , C rut! &amp; Scwtng BoukN mal lol ~t
more
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l'ullc rn ~. lu ld &amp; newer) M .Ht:llul , Scwmg
nmtcn.ll,&amp; l ot ~o ntm ~.: Pon.:c l um Dull~t, 1eddy

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Dlllldlng
with
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down•talrJ A apartmtm' renlaiJ 1-lP
o1oae &amp; oonvenltmt to ooun houae
Call Ru!liilell tor cktta,U~ on IIlli onel

12210

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AUCTION

a.ru.i.J.Jue 1m' I ( qi iL Lilblc:, fl I cg Cimclcg Drnp
L eu l lahlt.! Vtcttlltun ~otyl~ drc~osrJ t w/ uu1rn
pull ~o 11nd !IIW I~ t:l yo ke mtnor I nM Luke " tylc
nuuhll.: top p!idctr tuhk. I cut h~: t mluy end

I ! )CI HI ~Ill~

Datly lnhun ~.: I"' \Cck ·

AUCTION

Saturday, August 24, 2002

at I0:00 a.m.

IO¥ely 2 t!IOf)' home thMI
one o~ lflllde and outt I
I
plenty ol room 4 Bedroom'
remoe1et&amp;d bathe living room
lamlly room formal dining area
attached garag41 Over 3 93 acre~
nicely landfioaped 101 wh1oh
Includes fron1age along Raccoon
Creek A nloe quiet place to live
Green SchOol distriot Hurry and
call lor an appomtment Moltvated
aatler wants an oHerl $87 500 00

385~4367

Otmt.

Need 5 ladles to sell Avon

HELP WANTED

7 40)

PUBLIC AUCTION

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33~8

Juet South of Logan

M-F 8:30·8, Sat 9-6, Closed Sun

Property told aa 11 In all reepocta

6334 Of (740)446· 4148

(7401446

Gift Card Included'
•on selected modele thru 9/30/02

We w/11 be •e/111111 tlw per.,mal flrtl/16rty
11/l' rtmcl• NeiHm wlw t. 111 flllllrlillll
lmme. /ly Jlower IJ} Altllrm•y '/terry

ey llow (740)446-6649
McClure s Restaurant now
hlrlng all 3 location• full or
part·llme pick up appllca
lion at location &amp; bring back
between
9 30am
&amp;
10 ooam Monday thru Sat.
urdBy

•1 000 Walmart

I
remodeled 2 etofy homv
In Gallipolis 3 Bedroom• 2
Ioyer llvtng room Large t iled
room&amp; detached garage covered
front porch rea r deok ott second
levol A home 1hat you mull see to
appreciate aU the hard work the
owners have pu t tnto this onel
12187

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Note Tlttrf' will ttbm be part of UII(Jfllitf ur
t fintrlgnmeJrt added ro tlrlw \all!
\al~ by ordtr uf ~lu: rry /Jartt ti~O A
Hic:.IIUnl Wurkmmr , ArH: timr~er
7~HM~ 0/ ~/if I Ctl \II OH
U/1. ( I( Wl1 II /'U\11'/V/ 1/J

PAN IMAGINI
planned ranch

LtKI! TO 00

•tyte hOme

own dock along
I
I
tha 2 acres cornea atong with lhl$
extremely nice I 5 story home wllh
Iota of apace 4 bedropm• 2 bAihl
over 2 400 IQ ft
living room
dining room rec room den
Detached garage &amp; carport 12201
PRICe RI!DUC!OI 148,000 001

1 balhl lorma! living room dining
room htmiiV room with ltreplaolt and
kllchen on main l1Val Lower level
leatures a large famllv room
bedroom bath laundry &amp; drive In
garage
Lar~e
guebo
lor
emertaJnlng thfs eummor Looarsd
on aprrox one acre &amp;illlated at

e

are 3 lledroom•

Coly 2 Morning Slor Roo&lt;J M2211
bedroom ranch wlattached carpOII PRICI RI!DUCIOI ,;ro Riverview
1212 DUSKY BTAIITl

Newer roof &amp; moral Ca ll Cheryl lor Ortv.. Ill Mtddlepor1 CoJy 3
an appointment to sae thl&amp; one! bedrooms ranch with exira nice
12179
elzed lot Owner aay1 getlhll om~
sold A new price Of $116 000 00

12185

212

UNION AVINI.II...

Apomy

ranch home w1lh 4 bedroom• 2
batha, IMng room , IAmllv rQQm
Newer rQOf &amp;ht~NI PIJmp/oEimral aa
Ntoa soreened In baok PQroh·dt=~Qk
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WONDIA~UL QijlJT, WQOIIID
8JTTINQ WITH AUITJC HCMil
Approx 6 ~2 acres with one •tory

Befort ahoppl"f for your N•w
l

hom• living rQQm kiiC hQn 4 bath
ApproM 1040 sq II Qf fU6)1o an(j
c;ozy llvlng Thl1 one le just
adorabla lo mill ~e1ng1 i.,QQated

ol Bigley Aldgo Coli lor more

lntormaliont 121$11

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Whether you a
a lllng or buying,
t:irowstng or creaHng,
looking or booking...
classified has It alii II

Whafs Inside

Area jobless rates post decline·in July
AP, STAI'I' REPORT

POMEROY -

For most

aren counties_, July held good
news on the unemployment

front: Jobless rutes were
down.
The Ohio ' Depurtment of
Jobs und Fnmily Services
releused unemployment infor·
mutton for lust month Friday,
Nhowing the number of people
without work hud decreased
from June. Joblessness in the
nreu hud posted un i ncrense
over Mny.
Gullilt Coumy. listed with
7. 1 percent joblessness in

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SS1 ,SSI.OO;
$44.881.00
1:
135,542.00:
S50,S?V.OO
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131.541,00;
$58,271.00
For Hch eddtllonlt
family membef, add:
•1 &lt;1 , 004 . 00 ;
+S5,8V8.00
Children
from
hDUIIhDfdl
With
lncDmo at or below
tho Ievett ohown may
be ollglblo for frtl
and
roductdprlct
niHil or 1m milk.
Application forma
are llelng dlatribuhld
to all homoo In 1 totter
tD
paronto
Dl
J':.li'rdlene. TD apply

.-.ometown News,.per

June, snw the rute full .03 per·
cent to 6.!1 in June, DJFS
reported.
Meigs County, one of I 0
counties with unemployment
above 8.5 percent for July,
wus I0.7 percent for the
month - 11 decrease of I. I
perce nt from June.
. Also posting declines were
Juckson, down .03 percent to
8.4 percent in Jul y~ Lawrence
with 11 .05 percent loss to 6.8;
nnd Vinton, another of the
counties with the suue's high·
est unemployment. down I
percent to 12.4.

Athens County saw jobless·
ness increase in July by .06
percent to 4.9, DJFS reponed.
Ohio's unemployment rate
remnined ut 5.7 percent tor
July, the su me us the re.vised
rate for June.
The nmio,utl rutc ·al so
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force," suid Tom Huycs, state
DJ FS director. "Although
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PRmtUT GIRLS- Netirly 100 Infants and toddlers competed In the annual pretty baby contest-staged Saturday at the Meigs Cour)ty Fair. Selected as the prettiest girls, left to right, were
birth to 3 months, Krlstl McKnight, daughter of Amanda Miller and Carlos McKnight of Rutland:
3 to 6 months, Savannah Stol'\a, daughter of Maggie Roseberry and Justin Stone, Pomeroy: 6
to 12 months, Brittany Gilmore, daughter of ~rook and Jerod Gilmore, Pomeroy: 12 to 18
months, Alyssa Smith, daughter of Paul Smith of Racine, and Grace Kitchen; 18 month s to 2
years, Hayley Lathey, daughter of Greg and EUzabeth 'Lathey of VInton; 2 years. Alyssa Shaffer,
daughter of Tiffany and Donald Shaffer of Recine; 3 years old, Miranda Combs, daughter of
Matt and Mandy Combs of Racine: (Charlene Hoeflich)

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POMERO Y - Numerous sd wlur&gt;hips. suving&gt; bo nds,
trophies uml plii((UCS were awarded u&gt; m:hicvcmcnt' of
Meigs Co unt ~ hoys and $i rb were rccog ni tcd al Youth
Night uctiviues on ihc 1mul ni gh! of the !39th Meigs
County Fuir.
. Hundreds of fumily members tmd friends p11~ kc&lt;l the
show urenu Suturduy night to npr.tuud the boys und girls
unc;l their udult leaders who contnbute so much to making
Melg~ County 11 better place to Jive.
The event climuxed u week of fulr ucti vities where youth
exhibiteu pn&gt;je cl work. uei1wn struted their sk'i lls, und
showed the unimul s they had nurtured over the pusl yeur. It
was o night of rewards for outstundi ng performunce .
The Ohio Valley Bunk's $2.000 scholurshir thi s year
went to Ben Holter of Pomeroy who will be attending Ohio
Northern University where he will mujor in pharm acy. The
scholarships are awarded $500 u year for four years. Holter
joins Meigs college student s Chud Hubbard, Julie Spuun
tmd Tricia Davis all of whomure currently receiving scholarship money from Ohio Vulley Bunk.
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For the fi~"Nttime this yeur, the Uni versity of Rio Grunde
and R&amp;G Feed of Pomeroy offered scholurship money. Joe
Evans of R&amp;G presented a $3!.&gt;0 scholursh1p to Ashley
Hager. Rusty Carnahan wus the rec ipient of the Uni versity
llf Rio Grande $200 schoh1rship. · ·
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4-H scholarships were 11wurded to Ben Holter. B. J.
·
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Welsh, and Ashley Hager.
Fifty-eight 4-H club members were uwurded $50 su v in&amp;~
bonds contributed by local businesses for e ~tce lin g in vunous aspects of their 2002 prolecl work.
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Receiving one or more
the scholarships were Kura
Osborne, Andren Buckley, Sarah Houser, Andrew Bissell,
Taylor Lentcs, Saruh Hubbard. Tyler Lee, Dnniel Buckley,
Brtttany Hauber, Adam Phillips. Derek Roush.
Carita Garde11er. Ross Holter. Robbie Weddle. Becky
Taylor, Zach Newell, Arnundu Roush, Alyssa Holter, Brook
Bolin, Janet Culuwuy, Roger Chadwell, Tricia Congo,
Brlmdon Fitch, Jennifer Grady, Jennifer Goeglein, Ashley
Huger, Tiffany Hensley, Adam Johnson, Tyler Johnson.
Aubrie Kopec, Chrtstina Miller, Joey Rlftle, Matthew
Smith, Stephanie Story, Billie Jo Welsh, Becky Taylor,
Jennifer Grady, Whitney Thoene, Ben Holter, Billie Jo
Wel sh, Ashley Hager, Whitney Karr, Aly ssa Holter, Tricia
Con ~o . Deni se Hannum, Meghan Haynes, Hailey
Williams, Taylor Russell, Brad Parker. Kayla Gibbs. and
Bren Parker.
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1\vo speciul/lnquc uwurds were presented, the Rachnel
Downie Awur for dedicution of youth to horses, and the
Lindsay Bolin Memorial Leadership Award . First recipients were Miranda McKelvey for the Downie Award, and
Brittany Hauber' for the Leadership Award. Both are 4-H
members.
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The most outstanding member or members of a youth
group in Meigs County recognized and presented trophies
or plaques were as follows: FCCLA (formerly ·FHA);
Tiffany Kidder of Eastern High School ; FFA, Adrian
Hubbard of Me i g~ High School ; Teen Institute, Amanda
Jeffers of Meigs.
Reco~nized in girl ·scouts, Carty Taylor, outstanding
dai sy. Brittany Cogar. outstanding brownie, Ericka Cogar,

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birth of 3 months. Chase Burton, son of Scott and Michele Burton of Pomeroy; 3 to 6 months,
Benjamin Kuhn, son of Denny Kuhn,and Usa Smith, Middleport: 6 to 12 months. Trey McNickle,
son of Terry and Triola McNickle of Racine; 12 to 18 months, Cody Randolph, son of Brian and
Tammy RandOIJ)h of Racine: 18 months to 2 years, Bradley Smith, son of Penny Smith,
Syracuse; 2 years. Chayce Pearson, son of Wesley and Chloeanna Pearson of Pomeroy; and
3 yeara, Keaton Huffman, son of Jason and Sheri Huffman of Pomeroy. (Charlene Hoeflich)

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