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Region
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River Valley ·snaps
41-game losing
streak with 14·6
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spades. It was a game
Tf\( B~LL W\t: Wtnl, .
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invitation, which
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you are l)eavily out·
gunned, and the vul·
nerability is unfavor·
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both four clubs dou·
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bled and four hearts
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go plus by defeating
w~AT
three spades.
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You need five . You
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know there are three
heart tricks available,
but where are the
other two? Clearly,
from the ace-queen of
Had an~ '"
Sr,.,... jr&gt;
O 'our
Roorrono• lott.,, -ol ~~•
m'i PanTs and 1He'l'
clubs.
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made Me dance
low Ia form fo•• tlm~lt wordt.
Danger: Declarer
gets nine ,tricks from r....,.::B:..D,__:::L~D~U...lY~-l
spades and diamonds. . I · I 11 I I1
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to get partner on play
Ro ou G
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so that he can shift to
a club through deelar·
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tried to encour~ge n1 1
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pleyera to keep up wllh tnelr lltud·
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looker room: 'Reading It to the
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and shift to the killing
club. (If he doesn't, a
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jury of bridge players
Llvln111n
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would find you not define thing•
d lffertn~y then I do. My one ton llylthet
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sltt fl iC 1tt' tttultl·cuuttty ESCs
1~10 (ii{ANIJI:l - 11ur D1·. 111 wuvluc tho ~tunc sct·vlc~N.
l&gt;cniNl' llho\·~lcy, 11cw Nll/1~1'· IJSC' uffcrhti!M tll\1 ulsu uvull·
illlclldCIII nf the Ou lltl· uhlc Ill lllhl\1' locu\ ulsti'lcts.
Vlult 111 I\ tlu~ullt tttnl S~t·vl~c
Th~ tll'~uulzutlon, jjoVcrttotl
t'clllct', the hi!ltt~NI ljiiC.Iihtll hy II NCVCII•IIItlll1b~t' hll.lll\1,
Nh~ 11e1s lhuu the ptibllc Is: 1t11s h1'CII bused ul l:luckcye
Wltut Is th~ liSt"/
Ill li Nt'm-eer Ct1ttl0r's Huntllll
· 1\dd lltlhut 1\liCNthlll.lllhoul l{ciiiUt'CI!M Uulldlitl! ,1ltt•'c Its
wltut It dnc1 1111d wltt'l'l' It 'N lu~cptlotL
lo•'ulcd. uml Shlll'klcy ltu s
Sltitcklcy. cllll)luyed by the
Cllll1' lud~d tlltll'~ l1c1t[ll~ 11 ~cd lmu1'd Jutt~ 24. repluceN Ot'.
to he uwut·e of w lUI the ESC' Attn Ot'OIIIIIK, whu 1~1\ th~
I ~ nlltthout.
. . NUIR1rlnlettdent's job In Muy.
"It lttull:ltiOs til 1\lc We huvc
Since
tuklllll
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11 1111\lm nHu·kellny et'fm•t
Shuckloy, who hnd.worked nt
uheutl ut' uM hi nfl'lrm whul we IJI·ICC for tho p~st 22 yeun,
ure," Mltltl th~ vetertlll dulllu huM b~en ~onMultlna with
Cnunly cducutur, whu look (Julllu
Coutuy
J.o~nl
the r11I11N ut' the ~·yem··ultl Supcl'lnlcndent Churlu BvunM
ur11u11ltuthm Au~ . L
untl Vltltnn County ~~hool
The tlSC' pruvlde~ Nervl~eM · l~utler J11hn Simmons In
tu luuul M~huul dl~trl~tM, prl· delcrmlnlna whut tho ~chllols
nuu·lly 011llltt Cuunty Lucul ncct.l.
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StUrtlnll In Se~tember,
t'llnylt1i!lhttt1 IIMMI!MM ttt~IH Mer· Shockley will provide truln·
vlceM 111 111111lllot'i11ll pupil 1t111 tu new teudterM In Oullln
ltllemlun~e. with u nmnbct· ol' Couttty Lu~ul on ~retltlnll u
uth~r u~llvltleH In between tcu~hlt11! envlnlnmcnl, ul.ltuul
lite locu diMII'icl~ muy be t~udtltlll, pmfeNNitmniiNm
llttnhlc HI pt·ovld~ l'ot' th ~ t1t• und t'e l'lcctltmon how the job
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"Mt'H, HvunH tlltd I huve hud
JlCIIt!IC relutc huck Ill tit~ old II lui oi' diMCUMN itlll ubuut MCI•
Cllllllly hllltt'dH oi' cduculltlll, till~ ll/1 ll'llllllt1!! J'l'lljjri!IIIM,"
· whldl hud ll~~ lllll'lllllld HlitcC Sllltck ~y Mtld . "AM you HC~
the cul'i~ I!Jtltl!," Shockley ucw lcll chcrH con1I11Mlnlll the
~ 11111. "SI11cc 111~ I".St' huH diHII'Ict , thi H will b~ u vltul
lwc11111 c~L&lt;icllcc 111 I'JII7, lt 'H. Hcrvkc."
, ttut lllC1'111Ihui'H UHcd ulot."
Site 11 IIIHo wnrkltt~ with
Lc!IIHIIIilon IIJljli'IIV ed Itt Put Stout. the ul!trlct" 11\lW
II)% uholl ~ ltcd 111~ 11rcvluu ~ cUI'rlculllllt tllt·~ctor, In port·
~lll lllly llllllt'd ~ lht·ougi111UI 11t ~
l'ollu llcvclnptttctll und M
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dm\ls t'nr ·subNIItutc teuchers
A ")!t'ttduute ur Hunt1UI1
- uctlvltlcs t\ltttttluted by th~ 't'l'll~~ Hlt1h Sd1oul who
tmlhmul th•lve t\.u· clusst'IJOill . t'ccc lvcu hc1' lluchelor's
e~cellenc~ . ·
dcl!l'cc t't'lll1t Ohio Stute
"'t'hct\1 ut·c bl!! hnpllcutlons Unlvcr.lltyln I~77, Shockley
1\H' ull Ohlu schouls due 111 WOI'ked tht'cc ycm·s lbr Ot1lllu
1he Nu Child Let\ Behind Cnuttly Lucul ovcl'sccln~ the
lcl!lsluthlll," Shuckley Nulu, food Ncrvkc operuthJn bel'llt'e
t'Cfct't'ltll! 111 nctlun uppt'llVcd jolnltt!! llHCC us un lns1111c·
hy CunJ!I'css In 20(Xl. "11ot' lui',
c~llii1J1I0, cdltcutlunul uldc N
She lltlll!ht lilr 12 y~urs In
will huve lu put'llclpute In both, the job tt·ulnlnll und
purur.rol"eN~I unul
trulnln11 . OltAOS prul!rtuns, und wus u
Thttt N one ol' the thl11111 men· technlcul supervisor f'or three
tloned Ill the lealslatlon.
~eurN b~f'ore tnklna hdr new
"We hawe ~ lot of chnl· job. She obtulned her mus·
len110M bo~uuso everyone Is ter's dearee In J ll80 from
trylna to meet these stnndurds Ohio Stute, und the Num"
ttnd ure In u little or constunt Institution uwut•ded her u doc·
Improvement," Mhe 11dded. torute In IIIII~.
"I'm mnklnli nn effort to meet
"It's ulmost like lt's aono
with bulldlna prlnclpuls, · full circle," ShOQkley uld
beeuu~e It' I throuah open ttboutl~utllng the
"It'~ II
t.llnlo11ue we oan bealn to 8ee wonderful feelln11, like 1' m
wh~t thole need8 nre."
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HAROLD
MONTGOMERY
Candidate for
Gallla C9unty
Commission for ·
buying my
2002 Market
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Regional
Commission for use in pur·
chusing equipment, und the
Nccond for $200,000 from
TANF
(Tcmporury
Assistnncc
for
Needy
Fumllles) for trulnlng work ·
ers.
"Thut money could .be
threatened if something
Isn't done this year," said
Davenport, in emphasizing
the Importance of exploring
other options .
O( the HHS grunt awards
of $30 million. only one
come to Ohio, $100,000 to a
Nell!hborhood Health Cure
Center In Cincinnati. In
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CHARLESTON &lt;APl hu\e 'uid '"" ru.1,,.,, nru't
Addressing medical liuhility revi,it the 1"uc 111 ht·uco ,·oninsurance problems through u trot malpra c-llt;~ '·'" 'Uih rn
physicians' ntl.)tuul program Wc't Virg11u.r .urd '"'"I' Lito~:·
must be done cautiuu~ly, nnd tur~ in tht• 'talt'
chun~es ure needed in ll]t• ·
Among th~ ,,lggcq,·J
state s liubility &gt;y&gt;l~m tu , t·hun!ft'' ;, ""'''mog thL" 'u'
muke it viuble, state mcdkal rem ~ 1 r1111l1on vap lur 1Ulllprofessionu1s suy.
et:nnnlllll' d,un.t~c' 'ud1 .t'
Bow to uchicvc tho'e pain .111d ,ufkrm~ llunng ,,
changes und fund the pm. trip to Wc,t \'1rg1ni.1 thl\ p&lt;hl
- gramwil\beuddre"edbythc 11ec• . l'. S ll t·allh ,.,,J.
We&gt;l Vir~iniu Stute Med1cal HtlllHin Scr' It'~' \~nciM\
Associutton ut it&gt; unnual Tllllllll) Thollll''"" '""' ht'
meeting thi s·weekend ut The fa,,&gt;rcJ a n.IIIUI\,tl .tnJ ,1.11c
Greenbrier.
cap &lt;If \150 .1100 1111 \lll'h
A decision on the insuruncc darnuge,.
program wus . cxpe•·tcd
Tht· fmmc r \\ '""'""' ~"'­
Sunday. but some dm:tnr&gt; and ernor ' ""J '""'',,,··I'""·.,,,_
hculth t:ure udministrutor&gt; ing in h" IHHm' 'lilk
don't hold out mu•·h hope l&lt;1r
Another 'u!!~l''tt·d ch'"'~"
theendeuvor.
invoht'' '""' """'' ,,111
"It's destined to fuil just "' ,.,·,ign lault 1dwn lltc·rc "
BRIM is destined to fail." 1111•rc than nnt: dc·knJ.1nL
snys Purkershurg cndocrinol Gov. Boh W1 -c' &lt;'lhtn,,,., till'
ogist Dr. Frunk Schwartt, · doctor\ IIN11'&lt;11lc·,, l'~'''grillll.
referring to the &gt;lute-run pro- and hi' ~enc r.tl ,,,un-c·l '·"'
grnm crcuted ftlr doctor&gt; the admlni,tral '"" ""' 1,''""
within the Bourd of Ri sk und step&lt; tn hl'ip w,.,l \ " ''""u,
Insurance Munagement. "My medil'al cornnn1n11) .
main concern is thut its viabil·
ity depends on tort reform ."
The Legislature t:rcutcu the
BRIM progrum lust ycur in
response to insuruncc compu· ·
ny decisions to drop their
medicul mulpracticc business . Since then, dodors und
hcult~ cure professionuls

Creek Heulth Center ut
Dawes was awarded a grant
or $884.30.5 for the center
which serves · purt of
Kunuwhu, Fayette nnd
Boone c.ounties. Culifornia
.hud 13 proj1,1cts funded, the
highest of any stale.
The grunts are part of
Presidentl}ush 's plan to udd
I ,200 new and eKpanded
health center sites In rural
communities and inner·
cities where there are many
uninsured and underinsured
people not now receiving
adequate medical care.
Health
centers
serve
putients realll"dless of their
ability to pay.

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· the ground Is being pre·
pared to loy the founilutlon
for 11 lurge monument thut
will honor the orlglnul 37
slaves thut . seuled the
Lumbert Lands us well us
recognize . the
muny
unmarked gruves luc11ted In
the cemetery.
And If those two goals
being met Isn't exciting
enou11h, Butord Minnis, the
preservation society's secre·
tury, found the tombstone und·
gruve she of his greal·llrand·
father, Callohlll Minnis, one
of the orllllnul 37 slave set·
tiers. ·
"I couldn't believe It,"
Minnis suld. "'\'here he was
. rlsht under the blgtrell In the
center of the cemetery."
Locul historians Myron and
Burbara Jones ·will do u rub
of the stone's face Iuter thut
afternoon ,
Culloh\11 Minnis wos dis·
covered to huve been 18
when he first cume to the
Lulttbcrt Lunds. He murrled

from Pip AI

We also have a large selection of .
imported &amp; domestic wines ·

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environmentalists became an obstacle
Ohio offfclals had' hopsd to buildinll it there, suid John
Longene~ker, u consultant specializ·
the Piketon plant would lng
In nucleur energy who munat~ed
appeal to the consortium, the government's uranium enrichment
before it was privatized.
but a recent ~t : business
premise In these things is
USEC and the you"thegofirstwhere
you're wnnted,"
Energy ~rtment bars Longenecker suld . "Why spend mil·
lions of dollars to go to u site thut
a competitor of USEC doesn
't want you'/''
from leasing DOE lsnd.
People in Hartsville would probably
welcome
the new plant, Trousdale
Ohio lawmakers have
County Executive Pat Fergusson suid.
asked the .department
"I just feel like it ~ould be u boost
a clarification.
for the urea," he suid, .uddin~ that the
county's unemployment rute hovered
· fllf a cluriflcnt\on to the regulutlon . ' uround I0 percent.
George Diuls: president · of
Dials suld about 400 people would
Lou\sh111a Finert!y Services, sttid he be hired to build the new plant, und
believed · it would be possible to ubout 250 would be hired to work
secure a government license to build a there ufterwurd.
uranium enrichment plant ut either of
A decade ugo, Louisiunu Energy
the two sites it is considering.
Services pursued plans tu build u uraTVA hull started to huild u nuclear nium enrichment plunt in Claiborne
plulll on the llartsvllle site in the Parish. La. Opponents uccused the
1970s but ubunduncd it before the 11roup of environmental racism for
fttdllty was finished, Dluls said. The picking u site populuted by minorities.
Alubuma site is udjuccnt tu TVA's The plun was eventuully ubundoned.
unfinished Bellefonte nuclcur power
Toduy. Briluin-bused Urenco is in
the cnnsortium. Also included ure the
plant.
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Luuisiunu Energy Services ulso hud . U.S. utilities Duke Power und Exclon.
Nuclear power supplies ubout 20
considered u site In Unicoi County,
Tenn., but vocul opposition from percent of the nation's electricity.

· federul funding when lhe
process
reopens
In
November us well us bel!ln
e~plorlng other optlotts.
from PlpA1
The couttty hud applied
ge11cy 1'00111 cloNed two yeurs for a fedcml grunt of
$650,000 tu get the heulth
UIJO. JuNI lust month, the
.1kllletl nurs\1111 fudllty lt1 the cure center In operation .
"The fuel thut we did not
building under uperutlon of
Holzer Consollduted . Heulth 11e1 funded Is of course u
Services shut down . Now step buck wurds. We feel we
the only operation ·in the huve u much·n~eded project
bulldlnl! Is out·putlent ther· ond had u very goqd oppll·
. upy provided by Holzer cution fur u llrunt. We still
Medical Center.
· feel that way, and refuse to
Davenport lndlcuted thut let this derail our project,"
the steering committee In u he said.
Alreudy in place ure two
meetlna culled for Thursduy
wUI probubly tuke uctlon to fundlna grunts, one for
reaut)mlt tho application for $300,000 . from
the

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WASHINGTON (AP) - Ohio Is
. out of the running for 11 hlt~h ·tech
: nucleur fuel plum .
: A consortium of U.S. und Europcun
: comp1i11les unnounceu Frlduy It hud
• nurrowed It~ search fur u urunium
enrichment plunt lncmlun to u t't1rmer
: Tenhessee V11lley Authority pruperty
: In Hllrtsvllle, Tenn .. uml u she ncur
• Hullywuud, Alu.
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' The consnrtium, Loulsiunu Energy
. , Services, hopes tu secure 11 Nudcur
: Rei!UIIItory Commission lkertse by
: 2004. 't'he gruup expeds to huvc the
: plunt up und runninlt hy 2007 .
: The only U.S . l'udllty thut ~urrcntly
enrlchc~ Ul'llnium for nucleur power Is
In Pttducuh, Ky. Operutluns ut u sister
.. plunt In Piketon, Ohiu, were ht11ied
lust ycur. However, Industry experts
suy the 50·yeur-nhJ plnnt in Kentut:ky
Is outduted unll uses inefficient technology.
Bethesda. Md .- buseu USEC Inc.
· runs the KentlH.: ky plunt. Eurller this
yeur, UStiC ulso stlld it would build u
. new urunium eurichment plunt Itt
either Kcntu(ky or Ohio.
Ohio nfflcluts hud hoped the
Piketon plunt wiluld uppeul tn the
cottsurtlum, but a re~ent ugrcemcnt
between USEC und the Ellergy
Department but· .~ a ~ompctltor or
USBC from lensing DOE lund. Ohiu
lnwmttkers huve usketllhc depur1111CtH

Doctors: InsuranCe program
depends on liability changes

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Villlay Publlahlnll Compony Rob rt Wlnglllt purchssed the
Syracu8e Elementllry SchOol proptlr\Y llt ~uot1011 .Thursday
t:t\11111. (CMrlftM Hot!Mioh)
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will be ucctlcd to Lcliu1 bcflll'e 70 yet\I'S, then 4() rer•
1\Jwnshlp unu will be used lor cent of the Mtle price wll go
township oll1ccs umJ sturnf1.c. buck tu the Suuthcrrt Lu~ul
Uuth th~ l&gt;urtluml untl Sehoul Dls.it·lct.
'rite bulldln!_l.s were u\1
Lcturt sllhuul bulldln~s. pur·
chu.1cd l'ur $1 euch by the vuculeu lust yeur when th~
huyet'S, huvc sll/mlulluns In new Smtthel'll l:ilcmetllttry
l~udne upcneu.
the ~nntructs lntt If snld Schuulul
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Iunday, Aug. U

Pomeroy • Middleport • Otlllpolla • Point Pleaunt

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Otmnully !laid ull volunteer
. firefighters . are required to
take Level I training to serve
on a VPD. Level II training
t\tkes them lo near-profession·
al stutus with 200 total hours
of education to their credit.
"We have about sl~ to eil!ht
of our members who ure ellgl·
ble for Level II training," Nald
Donnully. "When thollll NIX to
elt1ht get that training, just
atlout 1\ulf or our department
will be Level II certified."
The OVPD has 32 mem·
ben, 11ervln11 -Addison, Clay,
Oalllpolls and Oreen town·
Hhlps.
.
"In the next tlve yeurs, I
look for more members of
our department to I!Ct the
opportunity for Level !I train·
lng," Donnully added . ·
De Wine, Ohln's senior rep•
re~entutlve ln the Senate, said
. he wus · pleased to see
Oalllpolls obtuln the funding.
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Phoebe Stevens and they had
four children: Thomus,
William,
Hulrom,
ond
Cutherlne - William being
JAM Tra er Sa •••
Buford 's
grundfnther.
Peocl•s
Wllllum
then hud
son
Wei s co· nstrudlon
numed Wyman
whou was
Buford's father.
FrJr bu)•llllfiiiY 2002 Mark•t Hog and/or .ndurlngtlt• ""''' a11d
Cullohlll died at 3.1 In
humidity to ir•lp .mpporttlot 4-.H "'"' F.F.A. txhfbltors.
1877,
Much •ppr•ot•llon,
"'t'hls whole project Is real·
Jo•h B•ok
ly coming to11ether," Charles
R••dylor the World 4·H Club
Murruy,
the society's hon· · " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " " "
nrury
~o-chulrmon suid. "The
more we 1'1 nd out, the more
exciting the story I!Cis und the
more history comes ulive."
"It's greut to see our
dreums coming true," added
honorary co·chalr Estl vuun 'I·N POINt Pll ASANTII
Mutthews. ·
A Sept. 14 celebration in
Serving Cl.t8lomen in Point Pleasant,
which ull the markers und
Gallipolis and the surrounding areas}
monument will be dedicated
Is attructlng nutlonul attention
and u lnrt~e crowd Is expected.
Although thln11.1 are falling
lntu pluce, society members
hove stressed lhut they are
still In need of donations lo
pay for the large monument.
lntereHted p11rties muy cun·
tucl the Lumbert Lands
Society by culllnll Treasurer
Corliss Miller ut (740) 388·
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"I worked to ensure that
this legl8httion was passed
Into luw und il Is my hope
that these funds will allow
our locul l'lre departments to
better meet their needs und
continue to protect our com·
munlties," he said.
In addition to training,
funds cun be used for well·
ness and 11tness, equipment
d 8 1 t tl
anln ~.!: ~~~r~~ ~~n:tC:U~~i~~
is finished ·on the new
Gallipolis fire station off
Chestnut Street. The $600,000
project, resulting 1ft new bays
for the OVFD fleet, offices
und 11 new home for the rcsl·
dent fircf1ghter, is tentatively
IICI for pourlnll of concrete
outside the station on
Monday, weather permitting. ·
Donnull)' suld 11 would be
"sufe to suy" lJ1e .OVFD will
move from Its base at the
City Bulldinl! by the second
week of September.
"I think it's something not
only flrel1ghten, but the .
. whole city cun be proud of,"
he said.

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SUnc!ay: Aupat :as. 2002

Sunday, Autuat 215, 2002

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NATIONAL VIEW

No ·issue
'Sesame Street' concern was
nothing to worry about
• Soulh Bend (Ind.) Tribune. 011 Sf Mimi' Strt'N: In n stntement of the pninfully obvious u few weeks ugo. six members
of the House Energy 1111d Commerce Committee ~ent u letter .
to Public Brondcnsting System Presidem Put Mitchell stnting
thut they didn't think there shm.1ld be un HlV-positive Muppet
churucter developed for the children's TV program "S~sume
Street."
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We suspect the six slgnntorlcs saw un opportunity to "prevent" u problem where no problem e~isted, und they weren't
about to pa~s it up .
The litct is. PBS hus no Jlluns to intmduce such u churucter
on the U.S . sltow.. Nevertheless. the six Congress men1bers
.:harged ~:ourageously where there wus nll need to go bccuuse
they hud heard thnt the Sesunw Street Wt&gt;rkshop wns \'renting
an HIV-positi vc Muppet chuructcr for "Tukuluni Sesume," the
South Africu countcrpurt to "Sesunw Street."
The "Tnkuluni Sesume" churucter will debut Sept. 30 in
South Afrku. It&gt; purpose will be similar to puppet shows currently produced in thut AIDS-ravaged countr·y by the Nelson
Mumlelu Foundution totctlch s.:hool children about HIV.
Sudly. unlike the United Stutes. Sotilh Af'ricu does not enjoy
the luxury of shielding children from such sensitive issues.
The country's futllrc uepends upon the survivul of.thc next
generation. It mt1st try to teuch them to silty heulthy.

TODAY IN HISTORY
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Toduy is Sunduy. Aug. 25, the 237th t.111y of 2002. There nre.
128 duys left in the yeur.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Aug. 2~. 1944, during World Wnr II, Puris wus llbernted
by Allied forces ufter four yeurs of Nu1.i occupution.
On,this date:
In 1825. Uruguuy ueclured independence from Bn11.il.
In 1875. Cupt11in M11tthew Webb becumc the first. person to
swim t1cross the English Chunnel. getting from Dover. Englund.
to Cnluis, France, in 22 hours .
In 1916. the Nutionul Purk Service wus csutblished within the
Department of the Interior.
In 1921. the UIJited Stutes signed 11 peuce treaty with
Germany.
In 1943, U.S. forces overrun New Georgiu in the Solomon
lslunds during World Wur II.
·
In 1950; President Trumun ordered the Army to sei1.e control
of the nation's ruilrouds to aven 11 strike.
In 1981, the U.S. sp11cecruft Voyuger Two cume within
63.000 miles of Suturn's cloud cover. sending buck pictures und
dura.
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In 19~4. author Truman Capote WIIS found dead in a Los
Angeles munsion; he WIIS 59.
.
In 1985, Samantha Smith, the schoolgirl whose letter to Yuri
V. Andropov resulted in her fumous peace tour of the Soviet
Union. died with her futher in un airliner crush in Muine.
In 1998. retired Supremo-Court Justice Lewis F. Powell died
in Richmond. Vu., ut age 90.
Ten years ago: Hurricune Andrew thrushed the Louisiunu
coast. President George H.W. Bush and Democrat Bill Clinton
appeared separately before the Arnerictm Legion in Chicago;
Bush cited his World War II militm{' service while Clinton
sought to bury the controversy ovei h1s Vietnum-eru druft stu·
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Five years ago : Tho tohucco industry agreed to an $11 J hi Ilion settlement with the &lt;lute of Florida. Dow Corning Corp.
offered $2.4 billion to settle claims from more than 200,000
women who said their illnesses were related to silicone breast
implants.
One year ago: Melle-Murit ljcsscm Hoiby. u single mother
and former waitress, married Norway's Crown Prince Huukon
in Oslo. Rhythm-and-blues singer Aaliyuh was killed with eight
others in a plane w"h in the Bahamas. She was 22.
Today's Binhdays: Former U.S. arms control director Eugene
V. Ros'tow i' 89. ,Actor Van Johnson is X6. Actor-producer Mel
Ferrer is 1!5. Game show host Momy Hull is 81 . Actor Scun
Connery is 72. Actor Page J.ohnson is 72. lalk show/game show
_ho.~t Regis Philbin is 7 f. Actor Tom Skerritt is 69. Jazz musician Wayne Shoncr i&lt; 69. Movie director Hugh Hudsr&gt;n is ti6.
Actor David Canary is 64. Movie director John Bitdhum is 63.
Filmmaker Marshuli Brickman is C1l. Rhythm-and-blue' singer
Walter Williams (The 0' Jay~) is()(), Actor Anthony Hculd is 38.
Actress Anne Archer is 55 . Rock 'inger-uctor Gene Simmon,, is
53. Actor John Savage is 53. Country singer-mu,iciun Henry
Paul IBhickhawk) is 53. Rock ,ingcr Rob Halford is 51. Rock
singer Elvis Costello i' 4K. Movie director Tim Bunon, is 44.
Actrc;s Ally Walker is 41. Country singer Billy Ray Cyrus is
41. Rock musici&lt;tn Viviun (';unphell (l)ef Leppurd) L~ 40.
Actress Joanne Whalley b JK. Actor Bluir Underwood is 38.
Hip-hop DJ TcrmilJ&lt;Hor X (f'uhlic Enemy) is 36. Country singer
Jo Dec Messi nu is 32. Actor Kcl Mitchell i ~ 24.
Though! for Tnduy: "Lircralurc is news thut stays news."Ezru Pound. American poet and critic ( 1885-1972).

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their debt to society. If they were n~leuscd willing In unswcr the ~tli'\'cy. Whnt I nm.
it) 11 one- to throo-yem· Jlilrlod. 67 would lnterest&lt;:tlltt is how they lhitlk C\lltWmin~,
retum. or 12.7:10.
1.-ertuln ls.~ucs like !llltt ctmtrul. JlU111u ·
Denr Editor:
Nov.: think tlf this: '111c l'um:nt popultt· birth nhnrtlons nnd cuslno !ltllllhliil!l und
~h~ recent h$1.7~ llll!ionddcfi~it in tion nt pl'isoners In the DRC Is 4~.000. A how they will utll!&lt;.·t Musnn t'ounty.
Inns bt.ldget us necessnme u 1 · ~ler· relousc of 1\l.OOO would l~uve 21\.!KlO.
Wr: tu'll situm~d right nn the hun~s of
ce,nt cut 111 muny ~~~l$~1ms. l11e hu( get
'Thlking ubout ullovlutlng tho ovor- two 1111\illl' rivu1'S und 1 would hlllc 111 s~-.:
w11l he bnlunced th ~ t.1scul ye.ur. .
cnlwdcd com.litlons in the p11sm1 system. our "l'iver thmt'' prnl ·t turn h1111 someTho J?epnrtment ot Reltnbtlltntton nnd , Not 10 mention reducing the bud11ct. thing other thnn u river· thlt)t pur~ I KnliW
Con-ectton (DRC) .~~~~~ ord~ b&gt;' Gov. Howeve 1-, we must allow l'or th prison whutlmcnn. Vum'l
Tnt) to cut a totnl ot $41.11 mtlllnn lnJm Its populutlon to rbe by 12,730 over uone- to Oshel Cmigu rc :entl sui linn TV thut
hud41~t.
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llm:e-yotir· pel'iod If tho clln'llnt ll'end of ti he wus uguinst ~nslt1o gumblinit. yet he
, Let s suspend th9 .electlun und reelc~·- 676 rech.livlsm t'lltc continues. Thut would voted for every cusltl\1 bill thut wus put
uon hype dt~rlng tlt1s article 1md tnlk dol- hrlng the popuhttlon buck up fmm 26.0\lll bet\1re him. 1 tmt so tiro;d of politlduns
lnrs and sensc.
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to 3R,OOO plus.
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taking us tnt he deuncrs just 11CI.'IIIISC they
You see, inull uf this, wo must consld· feel wo do not really llst~naml l'lll\ilotllo
. There 1\re between 1?.000 untl 20JKKl
mmutes mcun:crutcd t,n ,?hill P~~~~llls cr 11 ti.(XXllnmntc t'i:d\tctlon. The ~1111\:ttt unything nbout thcil' do:dsions unywny .
um17_r the pre-Sen111.c B11l - lnw 11t o!d 45,(l1Xl lnmutcs are housinll the :n (X:n:ent thut ln111 tukhll! It IX'I'Slllllllly 1111d will do'
luw. These old lnw 111 111!11Cs huvc done (tn of inmmes thlll wnn 't l'i:JlCtll. 6.270, of the my best 111 Clllltpm'l: thdr work with whttt
!nosl cuscs) !Ill thut th~,tudiclnry nnd leg- 19.000.
they sny und mukl.' s111'C 1puss It on ttild 1111'
1slnture hud mtend~~l tor them ·tu dn.
Using the $22.000 per lnmutc per ycnr und on...
,
Our town. lhun the bridge. ll\\11h to
.Judge Henson ol the Munst1eld Court times t~e 11.270 lnnuues thut won t return.
ul Cnmmnn Plens. hns publicly stu ted th1tt yntl suve $1:11:1 million. 111111 tlguru dnes Vlllugc PI1.7.U. hus six ot· seven J)luccs to
the Pnmle Authnnty hn~s to pt'Cserve Its not even consider the umount you save drink beer, one liqum· stm'C, twn m thi'CI.'
!1wn ex!stence In the effm1s to .elimlnute upon i'Clcuslng the enth'C 19,000. 1 hove new/used furniture stmcs. l'tlur plu.n
tt. keepm.ll people (old l~w) ~~~ lot\r tlme;1 not culculuted It us (17 pili'\.'Cnt willtr·ickle places: two dru~:~ sto1'Cs, 1\&gt;ur t\1st 1\lolls
us long,t~~ the new Senntc Blll ._!•tl~nders. bnc.k lnt\1 .the system over u thrcc-yc1u' und 27 clnll'\.'lll:s In und tll\lulld the vicini·
Undctstmtd, we IU'C nm tulkmg ubmtt jlllrtod ol tllnc.
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ty. tw 11 !bod stllt'\.'S, tluw ~:~usolillc fm11· •
~lvl!11! till)' lm,mue II bl-eak. y-tc IU'il not
Two cuses ngulnst ·the OAPA have chlscs, two tohucco sllu~s. thi'CC hanks, ·
tnlkmg ot cutting llllY 1nmutc s sentence. ulreudy been wonunu the stute Is ap 1x:ul- three 1\mcrul homtc plus IIIUitCIX&gt;IIS Ulli'C nt-:
We ure tulklng nh&lt;!ut 19,000 to 20,000 tn 11. Three tnOI'Il cuscs urc tu he ur11ued ed storefnmts on Muln Sli'l:et. Cm1ld It he
mmllle~ th~tt ure ~til~ he~d wuy beym~d belilt'll the Ohio Supreme 0111'1 (uh'lludy the. rent Is so high Itt Point Plcnsunt
wh~tt Jud~:~es. pn1secutors uni.l defense uccepted for oml llt'gunllllll) ll!ltllnst me becuusc of u ltiOiltlpoly 111' It cot1uin rcul·
luwycrs hud expected them to serve.
OAPA. A triulls to commence In Fmnklin tofl
On Murch 2\1, 2002, In Polukn vs. Coumy next July (20\13) nnd mtorney
lsn'tthe Budget Di~est Mnncy taxpn,Y·
OAPA, (Ohio Adult Pnrole Authority), Slruk hus his suit in fedeml court uyulnst ers money'/ Ou1· schll{lls ul'l: In need ot 11
Frt~nkhn Count~. Ohio Common Pleus the Ohio Adult Pnn1le Authn1it~. Jud~es. lot 11101'1: computers thun tll'i: u~uilublc.
cuse No. DOC H-08-7676. unreported. luwycrs. prosecutors ut'll 1111 tulkmg ol the The chlldt'lln need 1111111KI cducmitm. How: ·
th~ ~_unor\tble Judge Nt\dlne ~Iller held it~usticc served upon old luw inmutes - is this going to huppctt when every d1lld
thut despttc dc~mles Ill ncgotl.utcd plcu whnt ubnul you the tuxpuycr'l Whut could does not hnve n computer tolcul'll on'! Ills
ugreements and ,tury verdicts ot guilty to we do with nn ;wditlonal $13R million In u fuel thut ull children Cllllnot huvc u CIJI11..
lesser c!lllrges, the APA !ttlts cupuci!Y us the ~enerul fund'!
puter In the home bccuusc of the ~xpcnsc.'
u.~ ~~mn~JlOt~nt und supcr,t~~r. nrbltQr ot .lt.l~·' It s going to huppen. cltl7.ens. by why Yes. they could 1!11 lu the lihrtu•y whct'C.
lice, .hus dec.i~ed to re~lu;~slly tmd bus? lile cun't It huppcn when we need It lhc mbst'l they ltuw two C\lntptltc!'s. hut mtmy kids
ult~rmg ,decisions ,ullectlng lnmntes. on Why sacrltlec progl'ltms for children und live In the country ami cunnot go there
the1r m·1~innl lndle(ments disregurdlng the needy?
ond maybe stund lnllue.
negotiute pleu ugrecments.Judges. pros- David H. Bodlker. Ohio's chief public . Don't get me Wlllng. I 1utt not ugulnst
ecutors und defense counsel. ID. St. puge defender, sold, "I cun suy over lhc pust rettl pro11ress. but I mn uguinst selling out'
19·
ycur or so u number of judges huvc •the weuker person fm pcrsomtl guilt
Judge Miller went on to hold that "the express~d concen1s ubout the purolo pruc- ·Progress con come 1!1 munv different'
utllizution of the new guidelines ulso ere- rices und huve cncouruged us to toke fucets nnd sometimes w~ llll~·nnt see the
ute u third cluss of inmutcs. The third cluss
uf lomutes includes lhose sentenced tu uctlon ogulnst the bourd.
l'esults for quite u long jlllrio 1&gt;f time . but
·111d
·
i 10 h
"The piii'Olc bourd spends too lillie time we know we will sec results. Can ynu·.
etermmutc sentences pr or t e cnuct- on ouch cuse und thev1 seem Inclined to Imagine the results of Cllllll"h cmnputers
"
ment of SB 2 but after the utlllzutlon of
the APA's new guidelines. Is ·there 1111 respond very heavy-handed. At least lis in every school in Muson cou11ty'l
_
equul protection agreement under one of fur us we cun see now, they ure ulmost
Nobody loves Point Pleusunt uny mu1'1:
Lhes,e rocks? It rrppeurs us if the APA hns mnklng on eft'olt, It seems, to keep people thnn I do. I think prosrcss is u good thing
d 11be 1
bo
rod h
d In," safd Bodlkcr.
as long us it bcnol1ts the residents of this
11 ul 10 e 0 1 e stttle
· gouls
e rate
Y
set
Don't
m1'••·on•tnJ•
whitt
thl•
tlltlcle
Is
count~.
but I cunnot see !lOinu" ttl ull th•'~
of the Criminul Sentenciitg
~ • ~
•
Commission und to defy two brunches or suylng. No one, this ll(riter, or nnyone I· troub e to vote If the cundldutes ure not
Ohio government, me judlciury and the quoted is saying toke u sot) stance on going to unswer questions struight J'nun
legislature. The dispunty Is munlfestly crime. No. What I'm saying Is that nil the hlp. As fur ns I tun conccrncd .. unyune
unfuir." Ld. ut page 36.
these 19,000 to 20,000 inmates under the refusing to tmswer questions u.1ked by the
The current recidivism rute ~~ 67 per· old lnw wont Is to have equal punishment public. whom they clulm they want to
cent. A recent study says lhtlt 67 pcrccnl with Senate 81112 innttttes.
serve, shouldn't be vmcd l'or. They should
of the inmmes relea~~ed fi'Om prison will
There's more to lnmutes thun the cl'ime be voted a¥ulnstl We need to stop und flUY
be r-currestcd within 1 10 3 years ofter they committed.
nttention. f ther, morully t.lo nut 11t the:
release from prison.
Pollticluns will hype 11p one Incident, deliCripllon, don t vote I(Jr them! It is not:
The three-year ~tudy followed 272,211 ·like the $160.000 noNe bleed und the next hurd to m11kc u decision when y.o11 k11ow:
inmutes releused from prisons in IS states, thing you know, all lnmutes have whut your vulue.1 ure.
including Ohio~in 1994. 11te highest reur- $160;000 nose bleeds. Nnw we huvc Bill
Hetty Stuvcri
rest rutcs were umong those who hud been 170 where inmutcs huvc to· see u "punel"
Poi11t Plcusunt
incurcerated for steufing curs (79 percent), of doctors lns1cnd of one. They udmlt
stealing or posHessing other stolen proper· ITIOSt inmates ure indigent - NO who will
r0m0te SUCCeS,\1
ty (77 percent) and lorceny (7S percent). pny l'or all thoHe cxtru doctors'/
Funhcr. the U.S. Depunment of Justice
Don't let your good sen~~e be held
Uear Editor:
on June 2. 2002, relcused Its tlndings hostoge lo some lmugined fcur.
The Mu~nn Cutmty l'uir provitl~s muny :
involving the recidivism rute of released
The APA is using the uuorney generul's opportunities fur lhe youth nf Muson ·
stutc prisoners and found thut "the illWest oftlce to delend ugulnstull lhese suits. County. The 4-H member und WA mcm~eurr~st ru,tcs wei'!' ~oplc who hud been How much money Is thut costi11g'? The ben; rulsc murkct unlmuls wlrich will be
111 pnson tor hOmiCide, se~unl ussuult untl APA knows once the 19,000 to 20,000 are sold utthe livestock uuction.
rupc."
·
gone, they l)uve no one to !Ami it over us
Thc~~e dcdicutcd boys und girls -sjlllnd:
The Ohio Deportment of Rehubllltution SB 2 Inmates go before u judge to COITIC countless houl'!l ruising und curinl! lor.
und Correct inns released n study in buck to prison or whutevct.
the~~e unlinuls knowing they will he 1111ld:
November 20&lt;Xl entitled ''Ten yeur rccidi· · The Adult Parole AuthoriLy is tlghtlng Itt the livestock uuctlon 111 fuir's cml.
vism follow-up of 1989 ~ex offender agninstjustice- not for it. We ure cutting
ll'!i what huppens when the unimul i,:
releases," determined the reddlvlsm rutc programs for the children and needy underweight ur overweight thai need• ui
1(1r sexuulmisCQnduct ut II pcr~~nt. J::ight becuu~~e the OAPA is on un ego trip. be addressed. The unlinuls urc sent hack
percent fnr u new offense und 3 pcr~ent Enough is cnoullft.
home und cunnot be shCJwn ur Mtld ut the
liJr u technicul violution of u sexuul nulure
'kev. Larry D. Robinson falr. What should he u rcwurdin11 c~pcri
(e.g .. possession of pornography). The
Pomeroy cnce for the child turns out tu be 11 devu•
DRC concluded that "there i~ u wide·
Utting letdown. This leuches chi ldren thm
spread misconception that sex offenders,
It~- all
hurd work und dedlcution ure nothiny
as a whole, are repeat se~ offenders. It is
more thun litilurc. Chuogc~ need to I•:
clc:tr thut u sex oiTcnder retur}Jing to un
Uear Editor:
mude which will Jlrnmnte the ,uccc&gt;l ,,,: , . .
Ohio prison fot u new sex ol'lcnse is u fuii··
•
Recently I reud un urticle lilt he Rc¥1stcr ull children.
ly unusuul occurrence." Ld. St. page II. concerning u · Nutionu
Pohlicul
Sherry 'J'hOillJINilrt
We will use lhe 19,000 ligurc of lncur- Awurencss survey. The article stawd two
Todd Mullln~o
ccl'llletl imrutes thut ltuve more thun puld people only, suylng they did or would be
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GAU..IPOLI
yl ~iu
blin Port~r, 8b, of
Oulllpolls. pu~sed 11wny
Fridu~. August B. 2002. 111
her resid~iil'e .
. She wns bom Octobtr 31,
l'l I~. in Cruwn it , duugh"
tcr of the lute Churles tmd
...-----.Surn
Mooney
Eblin.
Silo! IVUS II
member of
the
First
N uturene
Chul'l:h in
Gallipolis.
She murried John P.
Porter
Pt.Jrter in
197f&gt;,lul\l ho!
~·ctk:u 111:1' in tlemh In 199\l.
Sh~ Is su1vi val by three
duughtcrs. · C'hurol~ Irene
Plttnum ol'C'I11y City, Ky.. Litl\lu
tRobcrtl Bnlwn of Bmdentl)n,
flu .. tmd Shlrl~y (Jcull) Furst of
Ollllipolis: scwtf gnul\khildren
ml\lllw ~reut-~nullk:hildren.
Also survivtttj! urc tbur sis·
tel'S, Hutcl DeLong or
Ottllipolis. Betty Adums or
Mnunt Sterling. Mubel Sluter of
Columbus, unci Mury Fields of
Duyton: und u hmthcr. Kenneth
Eblin of Humin!ltnn. W.Vu.
In mldltltm 111 her pmcms
1111tl husb1md, she wus preced·
ed lntleuth by 11 dnughtcr. Vcm
Durlcne Porter: tl gmlldduu~h­
ter. Mury June Fut'lit: nnd thl'l!t!
bn~hl:lt'S 1t11tl n sister.
Scrvkcs will he noon
Monduy in McCoy -Moore
Funcrul Home Wctherholt
C'hupcl. Oullipnlis. Bttt'iul
will follow In Bt!thcl
cmetcry, Bladen. Fl'iends
muy cull ut the t\mcrnl home
one hour prior to the service.

- P•ld not/c.

Neda Lynn Bales
BIDWeLL - Ncdu l..y11n
Btdes. .53. of Bidwell, died us u
result of u vehk:ulur uccident
F1iduy mmling, August 23, 2002.
Nedu . wus born July 27,
194\l. In Chillicothe, to
Rubert and Nellie West
Stumbo of Bidwell.
She was an employee of
Kokoslng
Construction
Company, Columbua, ·and a
member of. the Tumatera
L.ocal. She was a member of
the Church of Ood in
L.uncaater, where she had
served as church secretary!
had tauaht a Sunday Schoo
Class and had served In the

Local Briefs
Chut'\:h holr.
urvlvlng In udditlon to ~r
Jlllrtnts 11re thrtt brothers,
S~phen Stumbo ol' Bid~ll 1
Mu~
(Jan) Stumbo ot
Pomeroy, and J'err)' Stumbo of
Chtll'loue, Nonh CW'OIIna; nnd
seven1l nl~s tlnd ne~ews.
She Wtls preceded mdeill~
by her husbnnd. Clurence
Buies; a son, Nick Bales: tmd
n brother, Leo Stumbo.
, Scrvll&lt;ts will be U u.m.
Montltl)', AUJ!USI 26, 2002, In
the McCoy-Moore Funen\1
Hume. VInton. with the Rev.
Jimmy l'lltterson ollldutlng.
Burial will he in Grovel Hill
Ccn1etery. Friends mr1y call 111
the t\men!l horne from 3·5
p.m. Sundt\)'. August 2S. 2002.
_,..ld~

Frances Craig
Bryan
OALL,I POLIS - FnttK'eS
Cn11J: Brym1, 87, uf Greenwood.
South Curollnu. fonnerly of
Gullipolls, pus.'l&lt;ld IIWti,Y ut I0:30
p.m. Frldl.l)', Au!!USt 23, 2002, in
the M11gnoliu Munor . of
Greenwood Nursinl! Clll'e
Center in OrecniVOIJIJ, S.C.
She wus born Mu~ 20.
191.5, in Ohio Thwns~ip of
G1111111 ounty, d11ughter of
the l11tc Frunk Cr11ig und Olu
Elliott Crull!.
She w11s u retired nursc.s
ttlde, htiVitll! been employed ttt
Holzer Clink unci the Medicul
Pluzu. She w11s 11 member of
the First Presbyteriun Church
in Oullipolis.
She married Auron E.
Bryun on July 8, I931. in
Cutlettsburg, Kentucky, and
he prc~-edcd her in deuth on
September 4, 1993. us well us
two sisters, Orvin Crulg und
Modenu Crulg, unci two
brothers, Wllnum "Billy"
Crulg und Luwrence Crnig.
Surviving uro u dmisliter..
Luwunnu Grimes of Surusotu.
Flu.; u son, Arlen Bry11n of
Nin~ty Six, S.C.; 12 ~rundchll·
dren, Oury, Sundru, Dennie,
Dclrry, L11donn11, Mudenu,
Debbie, Susan, Kundl, Rick,
Bryun tmd Billy; 11nd several
llreut-arandchildren.
Services will be I p.m.
Tuesday, August 27, 2002, In
the Cremeena Funerill Chtll)el,
Oalllpglla. Otnolatlna wur be
the Rav. Alfred Holley.
Intennent will follow In 11\e
Swan Creek Cemetery In Ohio
'IOwnahlp. Friends ma~ oall at
the ohapol from 7·9 p.m.
Monday, August 26. 2002.

Charles A.
Schoonover
WILKESVILLE
Charles A. Schoonover, 69,
of Wilkesville. went to be
with our heavenly futher 111
3:45 ~.m. Thursuuy, Augu~t ·
22, .002. til St. Mary s
Hos~itul in Huntington, West
Vlrgmiu.
.
,Bom AU!/.USI 1b. 19~3. in
Rutlllnd. he wus a son of the
lute
Clarence
"Tun"
Schoo110ver und Fredu Little
Schoonover Ortlte.
He wus u 1952 gmduute of
Rutlnnd High School tmd u vet·
erun of tbe U.S. Nuvy uuring
the Korean Conllict. He wus u
retired · employ...'\1 of the AEP
Meigs Mine No. 2 und lllllCill·
her of UMWA Locul Nu. 1886.
Survlvinl! tire his wife of
34 years. Medlu B. "Mkkle"
Schoonover of Wilkesville;
three
daughters, · Anita
Hurless of Vinton, Rita
(Luwrence)
Tubor
of
Evanston. Ind ., und Term
Schoonover (Greg) Fields of
Wilkesville; seven grundchil·
drcn. Hcuther ~lmless, Billy
(Sundy) Hurless. Vunessa
(Allen) Smith. Chelseu
Tllbor. Rundi Fields, Rnbt:rt
·n1bor und 'n1ylor Fldds; five
i\.I'Ctll IJl'ltndchildren, Jm:ub
Lumbert. Brooklyn Hurless.
Justin Smith. Bt'!tdley llut·less
und Mutthew Smith; 11 speciul
uuughter, Curlu (Tim) Wyunt
of Rul'lunu: two brothers,
Thomus (Jcun) Schoonover
of Rutlunu, 11nd Jerry
·Schoonover of Chcshil'l:; sev·
crul nieces unu nephews: and
two
stcpgrundd1iluren, .
Wesley und Luurn Smith:
Besiucs his pt1rcn1s. he wus
pl'l:cedct.l in deut h by seven
brothers, Willit1m, Lindy,
Robert. Rldmrd, Eullene,
Edwtml unci Chtrcncc "Juke"
Schoonowr. und 1tn infunt
brothe~ unci u sister, Juunitu
Bolin .
·
Services will be 2 p.m .
Sundu~. August 25, 2002. ut
Birchltcld Funerul Home In
Rutlund, with Pustor Robert
.E.. Musser offlcluting. Burial
will follow at Standish
Cemetery in Dexter.
VIsitation wus held in the
funoral homo on Saturday1
Auauat 24, 2002, · from 2-&lt;~~
ancr?-9 p.m.
Pallbearers wlli be Billy
Harloss Sr., Billy Harless Jr.,
Orea Pields1 Lawrence Tnbor,
Allen Smtth and Danny
Bowles.
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Deaths ·
Jack D. Finnicum
OALLlPOLlS - Jack 0.
Finnicum, 76, Oulllpolls,
died Suturduy. Aug . 24, 2002,
in the emergency dep~~rtmcnt
ut Holzer Medicul Center.
Arrungements will be
unnounced by Cremeens
Funeral Chnpel.

Hall, 82, Racine, died Friday,
Aua. 23, 2002, In Holzer
Medical Center, following u
brief illness.
·Services will be II u.m.
Tuesday ut Letart Fulls
Cemetery Chupei, with the
Rev. Murk D. Tucker offlciut·
iny. Friends may. call at the
chupel from 9:30 u.m.
Tuesday until the time of ser-

Margaret Mae Hall vl~:;anaements

ure by
RACINE - Murguret Mtte . Cremeens Funeml Home,

Racine.

Wayne Rowe
RACINE - Wuyne Rowe,
64, Racine (Eust Leturt
Community), died Friday,
Aug . 23. 2002. in the
Vetcruns Affairs Medlcul
Center, Huntington , W. Vu.
Arrangements will be
announced by Roush Funeral
Horne, Ruvenswood, W.Vu;

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Commission
to meet

Meig;, P1ht nt the ~tilte
plnn~ a balloon luun~h folHighv.u) Putn&gt;l tnllnv.mr "
IWO·\ Chicl~ UI.'&lt;:IUCill hii.IUI
lowinathe meeting.
on Ohio Route 21 ~
·
Trooper' 'UIU Delane)
wu' nurthhnund "' Cl111 .m
Town\htp ut I p.111 "he1i It&lt;•
;,turted Ill Jill" a nonhtll&gt;unt.l
minivan dri1e11 h) J.unc' W
GALLIPOLIS - Gallia Be:n er. S1. ISO~-~ H;~nnan
County Distrin Librury Tnii.'C Road. Cn &gt;11 11 Ci11
Bourd '" TruM , will meet
Delaney then reultzed
ut 5 p.m. Tuesday. Sept. I0 Beuver wu' turning left.
ut
Bossard
Memorial Dclml&lt;')' · atiL'mrtct.l to ~~~
Librury.
right 1&lt;&gt; U\'oid ntlll\11111. hut
&lt;tru~.·~ the m111h un 111 the
rcur. the n:port 'a1d
Both 1~hiclc' h.1d non
ADDISON
A func:tion;~l d:una~c
Gallipolis mun wus injured
in a two-vehicle ucc1dent
Thursduy on Ohio Route 7
near Addison, the GulliuPOMEROY
~k&gt;!!'
Meigs Post of the State County Enwrp~llc') s~l I IC"C'\
Highway Putml reported.
re;,pundcd tu mnc cull' 1Im
Ray . Perry. 75. 3453 Ohio wee~ :
Route 7 North, was truns- - A ~:ull 1o I il)!h Su·,·c·i lo1
pmtet.l to Holzer Medical Jnunn Cnnu1\t, 11 ih&gt; '""
111 llltl;,·l
Center by Gulliu County tntn;,po&gt;rtcd
EMS following the 9: I0 Mcui~:ul t'~l\lc·r: " ,-,ti l l&lt;&gt;
p.m. uccidenl, the putrhl Ri ver,idc A partlll&lt;'lll ' I u1
said.
Penny Spmdun. """ ""'
Troopers suid Perry wus tran;,pnrtcd tn l'k .l\,1111
southbound in the north· Vullc~ llo "tlll.tl : a c·all '"
bound .June. cuusin!l u north · Burelnnt Hollu11. 1111 . 1 hnt'h
bound cur driven by Ruby L. fir~: u c·ail Ill l'l'l[Lil''' !.111
Cumpton, 31, 1399 Ohio enforce Ill~ Ill. \lil•fll f'' I tlfll'l'
Route 211S. Gullipolis, to wus notifi~d : a c·o~ tl 101 tr:t&gt;l'
swerve left to avoid colli- pun Ryland J:IIT&lt;'il. Oh1u
Routt' 1.\H 11 a' ,· unc:~kd
sion.
Perry's pickup truck en mute to I h&gt;lll•r Medical
swerved left and struck Center: a ,·uti tn tl .. tln
Cumpton's cur. the report Clinil· for Bell\ Mc:Knllll'l ,
suid. Both vehicles hud di ~­ who wa' tr:ln,pnrtcd io
Hol1cr Mcd~~:ul C'cnt,·r: "
ubling dumuge.
cull to Bald Knnh Road lor
Kathleen Mnrri, 11 h11 "·"
trun&gt;poriudtu llu1;cr Cl1n1c:
11 L'Uil to Buttern11t A' cnt&gt;c
MERCERVILLE - Troy for Kim Mc:1dow ' 11 ' " ,·an·
J. Dcluney. 39. 14087 ccled: a . c!dl In Dill',
Hunnun Truce Road, Crown Cumpgmund for N"th:'1n
City. wus citecl for ussured Ashcruft; u c·all 101 Ea,ICfll
cleur distunce by the Gulliu- High School foqtbull ~ a1HI' .
be on hund. and the group

GALLIPOLIS
Qullipolis City Commission
will meet in special session
ut 8 u.m. Monday in the
Gallipolis Municipal courtroom, City M11111111"r Bob
Gordon unnoun~.,·d
On the ugendu are wcond
l'l:uding nf un resolution
expressin¥ upprcdution to
former Ctty Munuger E.V.
Clarke Jr.: u reading of u
tabled ordinunce providing ,
for the issuunce of $215,000
in notes for u brush truck.
lire truck und street sweep·
er: und second reudings of ·
·ordinance accepting . und
rejecting bids for ptlving of
vtirlous city streets, und u
discount fur water und sewer
customei'S over 65.
Emergency ordimmces ulil
up for tl vote nre for u contruct for hnspitulizution,
tnl!dicul und nu~or medical
and life insurunce coverulle
for city oll'iciuls und
employees. scttin!l the
emrloyee portion for medicu insurance for employees. umending ttppropriutions for the yeur and pro·
vlding for the Issuance of
$419.000 in notes for the
G11llipolis Volunteer Fire
Dep11rtment's uerial pint·
form truck . ·

Meeting
Monday
CHESHIRE - Citizens
A!luinst Pollution wi II meet
111 7 p.m. at. the Cheshire
Village Purk. A representa·
tive from
the Ohio
Environmental Council will

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Citation Issued

CAMC loses Levell trauma center status
CHARLESTON, W.Va. for people in deeper Sl)uth·
(AP) - Residents of south· ern West Virgmia whu
ern Wes) Virglniu could be would have ordinurily had to
harmed the most by a deci- travel to Charleston. but
sion
to · down11rade now have to travel farther,"
Charleston Area Medical said CAMC spokeswoman
Center's status as a Level I Elizabeth Pelle11rln.
Jrauma canter, a apolctt•
CAMC blamed a shortaae
woman nya.
ot orthopediltl, plastic surThe state Offloe of aeon• and neuroloalsts for
Emergency
Medical the chanae. Heart attack vicServices on Friday chanaed tims and some other emerCAMC's trauma statui to aenoles will continue to be
Level Ill effective next treated at CAMC.
Tuesday.
.
"For a trauma center to
Trauma centers are desla· remain effective, It must
nated by levels from I to IV, have specialized physicians
with Level I beina lhe most availaole 24 hours-seven
hiahly prepared with staff. _ _ _ _ _ _ _.....,
equipment and other
resources to handle emergencies, In addition to doing
trauma research and com·
munlty education.
The
move . leaves
Morgantown's
Ruby
Memorial Hospital as the
state's only Level I trauma
center. .
Some state accident victims also may have to be
taken to St. Francis Hospital·
In Charleston and to hospi- For purchasing my
tals
in
Huntington,
Lexin!lton.
Ky.,
and 2002 Market Hogs
· Churlottesvlile, Va.
Kimberly
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Rumsey, CAMC', prc&gt;idc11t
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ullna onhopedlc surgeries
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Ohio • West Virginia Briefs
Standoff suspect
shot

Bank account
raided

COLUMBUS (AP)
Polke suy they shot u mun
who mbbed u Subway restitu·
rnnt dowmown. held two
hostll_llCS in his Imine and shot
ut on t~ers.
Aionto Smith .. 41. wus in
stuble ~ondition Friduy ni~ht
111 Grunt Medicul Center utter
tive otliccrs tired tit him in u
church parkin~ lot, pollee
Mtid. The huspttul could not
relcuse inlimnntion Suturduy.
He is dmrged with four
counts of aggruv11ted robbery
und one or ussnult .on n polkc
officer. police suid Suturduy.
Police suid Smith wulkcd
into the restaumnt .with 11
revolver. rubbed the patrons
while .threutening to shu1&gt;t u
wom1m inside. then left.

DAYTON (AP) - The FBI
h11s sei1eu mort' than $10 mil·
lion from 11 hunk uc,·ount it
suys nu1y be link,·d to 11 mun
whose sc~:uritics lil.'cnscs
were suspended in 2000 for
selling bogus investments.
. FBI Spcciul Agent Mkhud
Bush stud in un ul'filiuvit thut
he sought the st:iturc lx'l'llltse
he received information thut
Philip Lehman. founder of
Tower Equities Inc .. WitS trY·
ing I(&gt; transfer 11hout $10 mfl lion fn&gt;m 1111 accou nl 111 Kcv
Bunk to nne in Swit1crlund. ·
U.S. Mugi&gt;trutl' Judge
Michud Mcrt grunted u wurrun\. mudc ptiblk on Friday.
bused on !lush's uffiduvit. the
Dayton Duily N~ws reported
Suturliuy. The money wus
scitcli Wcdncsuuy.
No churges huve t&gt;cen fiil·d .

FBI seizes

money
BATAVIA (APl - The FBI
hus seized $~2.950 in ~11sh
from u former Clermont
County corone( unucr torfciturc pmvisions of the fcdcrul
. Controlled Substunccs Act.
The sei1ure was posted in u
legal notice ~uhlishcd At1g.
I~. The Ci ncum111 i Enqu ircr
reported Sulurduy.
The FBI seized $70. 150 on
June 21 from Dr. Niw
Cupurro Ill hi s Picn~
Township . home, e11st of
Cincinnuti, und $12,800 111 u
rehubilitution
dink
in
Munchester, where lhe ph)'si ciun worked. the report SUitt.
Cupurro ·hus nm been
churgcd. The Controlled
Substunce.&lt; Act 11llows lhc
seizi1re of. cush and other
•l'roperty without churges us
on~ us the FBI hus rcuson to
bchevc the cush wus linked to
illegal drug activity, FBI
spnke,mun Jtuncs Turgul sui d.

Ex-professor
convldecl

URG cross coull~l)' /'l'f\'it'll; Pugt' 82
Dm111 homtrs in Rt'd · win. Ptlgt 84
NASCAR ntws. Pogt BS-6

COLUMBUS (APl - When il come~ The stute is still studying what it will Pnul
&lt;'UP•. llcun , of . Ashlund
II&gt; deuning up u spill of hur.nrdous spend the money on. One ctmdidttte is u .Uniwrsity's C'ulle~c ut Busmess und·
nmteriul. soup u11d wutcr just won 'I cut system thut uses e-muil or phones to · econ\&gt;tnic's.
it.
uutomuticully notify hculth ufficiuls
"The !!l&gt;vcrnm~nt needs t\&gt;I,IIUierstnt~
Whtu's needed is un"enviromnet\mllr, around Ohio oJ u public heulth cmer- whm its n.:eds Ill\' und mu~es sure It
friendly. dcconHlminution solution.' gency, Wagner suld.
selects a vemlm t1&gt; snti1-fy tno~e needs
whkh is just whut Huntsville, Aln.·
Compunles contucting Ohio ure otTer- tllld then supcrvi'e the project cureful·
bused Env'irnFoum Technologies hap· ing severul versions of ~uch ~y~tems. us ly," Sours sui\1.
JX'IIS lu produce and hopes to sell lo well us dutu unulysis. threut ussessment
Mindful of the wmpetitlon, Garthe
Ohio.
and cleanup products.
Associtllcs &lt;&gt;f Murbleheud. Muss .. got
EnviroFoum i' one of do1ens of com· • "We're in busin~ss t~) mnke u prolit inde~ndcnt 1\:S~urch to buck up the
punics thai rush(•\l 111 contuct tho Ohio h~e. unyonc _else, stud . Don Weber. 4 uuhty of its progrum for !niCking
Dcpurtmcnt of Heullh uft~r the Sept. II chtu.rn~un . ol L11Crosse, Wts.-bused hcullh curt· bsues uno dutu bet'ore cOn·
terrorist uttucks and the unnouncement Log1sucs Hettlth.
tu~ting stutes, indudin~ Ohio. said com·
thut the fcderul government would Pfll·
Weber wrote ~uguer ~m Muy 13 l\1 puny found,•r Elitubcth Gurthe.
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vide m&lt;H'e thun $1 billion to slutes to ~ell the compnny s cxpencn~e devel.op·
"W~ kn(&gt;W u lot of compunies ure cOI1·
rcspund tn bintcrrorist)l.
111~ hom~lund sec;1rlty t.md btoter~nsm tuctlng snucs ubout·u lot of illc11s, so we
AI lcusl JO comp11nies sent letters und prepun~non 1~nd respon'.~ prog~ums~ . . . decided we would try w !li.'l nutionul
brllchurcs to t&gt;ioterrorism gnmt coordi·
The sumc 1ush to udvclllse pwdu,ls IS el\perts 1\J review our ideu before we
nHior Steve Wagner, who estlmntes he's happening uruund the ~ountry.
apptot.ched
stutes .. she suld.
1
ulso ~oucn HI [cust 100 unsolicited eA cull lor upph~utions H&gt; spnnsvr
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M.
i · I·· , . E vir&lt;•Fotn\1
mulls.
regionul biolem&gt;rism ~:&lt;•nlcrs produ&lt;:ed . 1". ,11 ' , 1 ~Y . ""~.t. 1 . ~ . . . . ,
"llusically il got to the point where I u stunding-wom-only crowd of univer· ptt~hcd t~c 1111 1~mt:m~c ~ ! ·t(~Kflhng
wusn't rending them,'' Wugner suid. ''I sity otl'iclltls ut un Aug. !! meeting in dc.~ontltllllntmt~ m cvcnt.l t u_d1. 1" ter..
just threw them uwny."
Guithersburg. Md.. suid Michael
Soup und \\liter or ~hlol,t,ne blench
Companies pitclung their products Greenberger. dirc,·tnr of the University rcull~ III'C n~&gt;tup to the msk. the ~om·
bcl'orc the stutc is rcudy to udvcrtise u of Muryl11nd's Center r1&gt;r Hcullh and ·puny s ptt'stdenl, Peter Beu.d1er smd.
wntruct nrc wnsting their time. he Homclund Security.
lleucher pwposed Oh11&gt; constd~r
utlded.
·
"One could look HI it und suy this is EusyDE&lt;;ON, u t~~.contm.nmunt used Ul
"Within the stute system there me u commerciulizing u crisis. bm on the ~on.grcsst\lnul 11ttwcs tollowlng l11s1
mtmber of checks und hulunccs - part other hund, these services will he need- lull s unthrux scm·c.
ofthul is we don't give money lou busi- cd," suid Grccnbcr~cr, a former counBoucher suid he's so!H similur letle~~
ncs' becuusc they cumc solicit us," tcrlerrorism . llft'icwl ·in President l\l other .stutes uhoul h.s ptxlduct but )S
Wugncr suid.
·
. Clinton's Justice Dcpurtuwnt. ·"I (ion'l now restgne\1 to u slow. l&gt;ureuucruuc
Ohiu hus received most or u $30.2 think people should he fuullcd for trying process.
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million grunt to help stute und lowl to he nhcud of the curve."
"As u sm11ll bust ness, were sitting
health departments develop hioterrorThere's u long history of the privnte there thinking. 'How the he•·k do you
ism rc'twnscs. It expects to receive $4.7 sector helping governments meet needs, build u business wuitlng for government
million to help hospiltlls prcpure for u us well us sevcml cuses of governments to decide if ll threut's roul or not?"' he
,udden intlux or puucnts uftcr u disustcr. buying products thlll don't work, suid sui d.

MARIETIA (AP) - A for-· ·
1wr Marietta College prufessor was convi&lt;:tcd Friduy l&gt;f
IOH dlHil!CS incluliiltg child
pmnogruphy. obscenity und
pandering prnstiiUtion involv·
111g minors und adult,.
. Jurors a~quittcd Eugene
Robert Anderson un :25 wtmts
of ~:hi ld porno~ruphy untl C(lr·
ruption of a 1\1111111', after about
10 hours of dclibcrutions.
Anderson,
52.
of
Purkersburg. W. Vu .. is scheduled to be sentenced Oct. 24.
"This person hus been prct
ing llll young people. living 111
chut rooms where children who CHARLESTON (AP) -:- A
have some question uhoul their longtime coni industry lobbyscxuulity or who they urc go. ist is sui ng Massey Energy fur
untl in some of the chuls lUI ked firing him as the cnmpu11y's
with them about thin~s . we SJlOkCS11\Un.
cun' t talk about." Wushmgton
Irvine K. Dumron. known
Count y Prosecutor Michucl us K.O .. ullc~cs that he was
fired in purt lor truthfully t. csSpuhr said.

Ex-Massey
staffer fired

tifying to lnwmukcrs in .
Fchruury about Mus. e)"s
pructkc of using overweight
coul trucks.
Pmnmn wns lircd in April. CHARLESTON . (APl
Massey otlkiuls huvc rcfu~cd to State nfficiuls urc becfin~ up
discuss the t.:cusons lbr the !iring. sccurit~ for October's Bndgc
Mussey und others in the Duy niter or~unizcrs cuncclctl
coul iiidustry hud pushed U&gt; the unnuul event lust yeur in
increase the legal weight limit the ut'tcrnmth of Sept. II .
for coni trucks from XO.O(Ml A spokesmiU\ with the
pounds to .120,00tl pounds.
stutc's Dcp11rtmcnt of Militury

State finalizing
plans

Aff1tirs •md Public Sufety suld
severul ugencies will pr1&gt;Yide
security for the Oct. i9 event.
The event typiclllly druws
more thun 175,000 visitors to
southern West · Virglniu as
pmnchutists und rnppelers
guther tn descend from the
New River Gorge Bridge nent·
Fnyouevi lle. The bridge Is the
world's h&gt;ngesl un\1 sc~ond·
tullest sl nglc-urch spun.

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BY PAUl. PGI.CYN

River Vnll~y teum f!\im lu't so:u~on . whh;h let) S11utht'thhirn 11 lth 11 II II
But the River Vlllle • s~wln~ threot hmd.
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CINCINNATI (AP) ..... The
Cincinnati Bengnls wished
they hud even one quarter·
buclt who looked as good os
Aaron Brooks.
Brooks led three crisp scor·
lng drives, emphoticully out·
playing . the Benaals' three
competing passers, os the
New Orleans Saints foiled to
u 31·23 preseason ·victory
Saturday nlaht. ·
He completed 12-of-24 For
I~ yards,leadins drives to two
touchdowns and afield goal.
The main drama Involved
the Bengols' final audition
for a ~tarilng quancrbuck. Jon
Kltna had his wom prei!Ca·
HOn showlna. Ous Prerotte
WIIH sharper lljllinst the
Soints' backup defense. und
Akili Smith mopped up.

FANTASTIC FROIH- Ohio Statu frushmlln tllllbock Mllurlco Cl.11rett (13) branks away from Texna Tech
defenders Ricky Sailor (21) and B. Johnson (20) on t1 touchdown
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OSU rolls in opener
COLUMBUS (AP) - ·Evun
though II wns tin unpt·ecedented
gumo for 1m Ohio Stttte fresh·
mnn tullbuck, Muurlcc Chu·ett
ucted us if It were no big lien I.
. "I ju~l wnnted lo ~n my Job
und everything jusl tell Its own
wuy," Clurett sulli ufter becoming the l'lrst true f'reshmun lo
ever stnrt ut tallbuck In 1111 Ohio
Stille seuson opener.
· Clurett mme thun did his job.
He rushed l'or 17' ynrds 'unci
1hree touchdowns ~~~ the Nn. 13
Buckeye~ bcnt1'exuK Tech 4~·21

Sull!rduy In the Pi11skin t'lnssk,
Clmeu .~cnt·ed nn runs of .W.
41\nnd 2 ym·ds - nnd set Ulllwo
nther ~hmt touchdown runs hy
Lyllell R()SS ns the Bltckey~s
mllcd up j IH yut·ds on the
ground.
Eurly In the third 4lllll'lcr; nl\cr
he run untouched lhtllUI!h the
right side for the 45-ynrd scme,
the crowd or t 00.0:17 ut Ohio
Stndlum chnnted, "Muu-l'icel
Mnu-rlcel"
"I'm just kind ot' soukin11 it
In," Clurett snid. "It's only one

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gume. If I'm succpssful ull s~u·
son, I ),luess then I cun cull
myself u success."
~ven Clm·eu's tetunmttt~s
ClltllC liWUY llllJ)l'CSSCd.
"l-Ie's the rcnl doul," suld l[Ullr·
tcrhuck
C'rul11
Krenzel.
"Sometimes yuu t,~eln:ct.•uits thut
lii'C hit~hly {()UI~d llll(Jthey lltlll/t
pun nut. His perfurmunce tuduy
proved he's t'eudy to piny."
Tech
lJIIUrterbuck
KHIT
Klnjlsbut·y. tmued ns u Heismnn
Tmphy contender but befudllled
PltiH I l l OIU, 1•

Prep SOccer

Blue Devils top Defenders
Bv BurcH CooPIII

Rcymond. "We just weren't ere·
tiling CllOUilh OpporlttnltiCH.
CENTENARY - ll wu~ u We've hcon working reul hurd In
dominntlng perFormnncc by m1 th~ prcseoHon on thut. I think
. ever hnprovlng Oulllu Acudemy 'we're coming uround und IICI·
soccer !cum over n rebuilding tingthc opportunities.
.
squad from cross-town Ohio "We were n little quicker thnn
Volley ChriHtlun In btlth tcumH' they were In the buck, so llhlnk
seaHon opener.
that helped UH 11 lot todu~."
Heuth Mossle booted u pnlr nl' Outlln Acodemy'H first j!Oal
aouls for the Blue Devils In their · cumc at the 31:3' murk of the
4-0 victory over the Defenders flnt half when Joe Bsmoclll aot
Saturday In the firHI official the boll to Tyler Boone, wllo
llUme or Oallla Academy's new connected for the score.
field 111 · Orecn Elementary
For the next 23 mlnutcH, the
School.
•
Defenders held the Blue Devils
"I was very pleased with nur In check until Massie kicked one
piny todny,'' suld Oullln lnlm ustrongshort shot to muke
Acudemy hcud couch Duvc It u 2·0 IIUillC.
Rcymond. '1'hcy were puKNI!ltl
A t.nfnute later, the Blue
the ball well, they were commu· DeviiH almost srruek agoln, but
nicatlng well, they wero pluylntl Nick Pl~co's kick hit the left
good defense. You ju8t cnn't nsk poNl, kecplntJit 11 2·0 lend.
for unymorc thun thut for the
MUNtle htid seven shots on
flnt duy."
aool, while Pili(;() flniHhcd wlth
The Blue Devils were Oll&amp;reH· Mix und Boone nve .
slve Cln offense, out-shooting the
"The first two gClnls were
Defender~. ~S-3.
mental mlstaket," said OVC
"Last year, we hud trouble heud couch Bill Burleson. "We
with our offense," sold rcully played a good 30 minutes
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In the first like I thnught we
cou ld do, but we wet·~ sn illcX·
porlonced ut the dcfcnsiw ~nd .
{Outllu Acudcmyl dldn '1 tukc
101111 IO 11i!llfC OUI thlll they CUll
Nhoot It by us. We don't huvc lltQ
cl!perlence l!l covet· euch other."
Brody Blankenship. Cody
Kelley und Luke Sw111ey cuch
hud o shot for OVC.
In lhc second hull'. Esmuelll
fired u unuulilted shot. ut the
3':34 morlc, lncreuNiny Onlllu
Acodcmy'M loud 10 3·0. ,
Hcuth Mottle, on un UN~INt
.from Trnvlt Mussle, scored the
ftnnl aoul of tho gume with
I ':5 I fcl\ to rluy.
OVC aon ~ecper Andrew
Holcomb tlnlshed with 14 suvcs.
"We're juHttuper young," Hnld
Burleson. "I storted five fresh ·
men. I've neve1· dune thot In 13
ycon of couchlnj. It w1un'1 by
choice. Two of the freshmen
weren't even stnrtlng at the
junior hlih level last yeor."
OVC travels to South Webster
Monday, while Ouillu Acodcmy
will play ~~ JllCk&amp;on Tuctday. .

· t'liHSiiiRFi - l~m· Hiv~t· Vnll~y ~ross ~oumrv
l:llH~h Ell Snyrll. th~ tlnly lllt'~l in dthcl' trtt~~ 1;r
~ro~~ C&lt;lliiiU')' thut llllttt&lt;'t'~ 1~ the llbu·kt&gt; .
llut Suytt: ~tll1 muk~ tm ~wcptllln wh~n It
cnmcs' to th~ Hm·ly Bird hwilutitlmtl htl~tt'u hy
Rlv~t· Valley.
C'hrls Roush W\lll the meet l'llt' thQ Ruidtrs with
u 1.'\llll'sc·rrcllrd time 111' 1-I : ~H. while teummute
Jon: my Wllll'c (I ~ : 20) finished fll\h UN the R\~cr
Vnllcy lm~s Will\ th~ meet for the nrst tlll\1) with
II Sl:\ll't' lit 40,·
Vinton (.'ounty (6\1) wu~ senuid, Smtih Pllint
(80) third, !'allow d by Oultiu At:udtnly (81),
Southern (123). Falrlunil (144) und Melas (160).
"We were pointing to It," snid Suyre or the
curly Bird mccl. "When we cumc hi. we kn~w
the tcums we would huvc tu 11~1 ul\cr woulll bl.l
Vinton Cuuuty. South Point und Clulllu
A~udemy."

Roush huttlcll pust S11uth llolm's Zu~k Smith
1m the finul st1'1!tdt to witt the rucr.
"Chl'!s huskully threw In u ~und s\II'JI~." suld
Suyre of RllU~h's finish .
Smith ( 1-1:36) finished sc~tmd .
Othcl' ~llltlpctiws f11r the River Vullcy boys
Included Kevin Smltlt ( 111:0.1, 7th). ('hl'i&gt; Lester
( 16:07, lOth). Kyle 1-liwly t 17:10. l~thl, Jumle .
Bh11tutl (I K: IK. lit·~)). llt.'odic Cllll (I K:51i • .Wth)
und lid tHe Suyt.·c (Jll: n 4C1th ).
.
Dunlcl Roush wus lhr tor1 i'luishcr ftll' Uulllu
Acullcnty with u time nl' l~ : -l2 to finish si~th .
ALso finish in)! fur th~ llluc Devils i111hc top ~o·
Wl!l'e Alltli'CW Woodyunl II (l :Oii, \ltll) . Mtllt
C'unulluy ilc\:-14, l~lhl. Hcuth l'ut1'kk ( IK:W.
32m!), Josh Pursons (I K:2l. ~~thl. Lvlr Rkhurds
(IH:47. ,Hih). Roh~t.·t Hlllotttl\1~ 10. 42tttll.
Toil 50 flnishet'N for Southern wc1'1! Atll'lln
Sellet·s ( 16:06. !lthl. Cht.•ls .1\tckcr ( 17:0'i. 2-lthl.
Kyle Mccs ( i 7:22. l6th). unli Josh Smith ill: I~.
41)th).
Fot.' Mcl!!N, (lrunt A1'110l1l ( 16:-l0.14th). Adum
Pln~s (19:11, 43rlll unll Mutt O'BI'icn \lli : l~.
44th).
Oullltt Academy's Suru Wisemun d1Jtnlnutcd
the jlirls ruce with u time of 15 : ~ I, heutinl! her
old course record of I(') : I0 mtd finishing wuy
uheud of sc~und · plu~c flni~1lcl' Stu1·r Emmc11.
who cume ucmss ut the IK:04 murk .
Oulllu Acudemy (I~) wun Ihe ~ll· is till~. while
River Vulley (44) wus MCCl)nd und Southct.'n (6ll)
finished third.
Also fur Oufllu Acudllm~. LlncJ~ey Culdwcll
wus sixth with u time 111' 19:21. l'llllowed hy Nlkl
McKinnlss (20:34, 13th), Kurl Adkins (~() : -l7,
14th), Tll'funy Sunders (20:~3. ISih). t\•ut.·tncx
Lewis (22:52. 24th) und Ruche! Wulkt:w (23:31(
27th) .
Sul ly Attur wus the ttlll runner for the Ruldcrs •
flnlshfng ninth, thh·d ln the tcum cl&gt;lll)lelltion.
with u time of 111 :4\1, while Bmlly l.uwson
(21 : 17) wus 17th. Kelsey linlllnasworth (22:0H ,
20th). KryHtul Adkh1s (23:03, 2~th). Kdly
Ireland (24:53, 31st l und Kuyln Adkins (27: t II.
34th),
.
"The girls didn't d11 too bud In the rttce:· .1uld
Suyre or his girls Ulltlll . "The)' Stlll'ICu out slow
mtd didn't retilly build nn thut. We hud u lui of
flrst·tlme runnerPI."
·
F(t.r S011thcrn. Amy Lee (22:24) finished 22ntl,
followed by Brook11 Kiser (23: 18 26th), Ashley
RouMh (24:21, 30th), . Jordun Nela1cr (2~:4!1.
33rd), Ashton Brown (28: 12, 36th), Chclsu Smllh
(31 :I H. 8th) and Nicole McDaniel (32:3!1. 39th).
· Meigs hud u couple of runners In Shunnon
Soulshy, who tlniNh d 111'th with u time or 18:37,
itnd Andrco Burdette (21 :31, 19th).
Onlliu A~nllemy won the lmys junior hl&amp;h
meet, while Vinton County wus thli junior hlah
glriK churn pion~.
Korey Thomp~on (7:32&gt; of VInton County won
the boyH Junior hlyh lndlvlduol honors and
Juckson's Brittany Chrl8tlun (11:,9) w s the top
girl.

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Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis • Point Pleasant

Sunday, August 25, 2002

Nebraska ·cheerleaders keeping.feet on ground Schilling: power pitcher
with
uncanny
control
'
m.c

LINCOLN. Neb. lAP\ Kcllic !1,1\\'tit~m &lt;.k1esn't !eel
much
chc-erin11, even with
the c'\1111'1!1' l{l\llbull 'eu,on

•

PHOENIX (AP)- While all of baseball worries a\l&lt;lut a
dtl)' :1\\ ") .
strike, Curt Schilling keeps throwing !hem,
Hi11h ·llyinj). acmhutlcs and .
in 208 innings, the Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher has
tumble' "''t\1'~ the end r.me
struck out 259 batten and walked just 20.
are thiW btl!lne\1 for
"He has more wins than walks, for God's sukc." catcher
Nebt'll~ku \ .:hcerle~tder~. A
Damian Miller said. "That's ridiculous."
new polky at the school pruSchililng always has been a power pitcher with pinpoint
hiblts \lll'·the-gt\lttnd stunts to ·
conttol, but his mastery of the strike zone
t'Cduc'l' injuries,
has never been better. Over his last si;l
. ~one :1re back nips, ·tllmstans the right-handed half of Arizona's
blml!, h\s,in!l umJ pyramids,
' pair ~f aces ~as 54 strikeouts tlfld two
"It\ just '! bit~ dis&lt;~ppoint ·
walks,
t\lcnt, CSill.&gt;.:mlly ns loolball
"It's command,'' Schilling said, "Con~l
scuson ttppl'llltdtes," suid
is the ability to throw strikes. Ill the b1g
Bo\\11\tlll, the senim co-cupleagues, everybody has conttoL Command
lttin ,,r Ncbruska's Spirit
is the ability to throw quality strikes. And.
Sqti:tll, "Chcct'lcudin!l hus
when you add preparation to command,
l~cn more thut just stundin11
good things will happen."
tht't'C wnvin!l, .ll\llllpoms, We
.___ _ _•
That command was on display as never
WC!'C seen more us ttthletes."
klllllhll
before in the first four innings of
Lust yeur. Nebm~ku ttgreed NIGATIVE QHOST RIDER, THE PATTERN IS FULL - Nebraska cheerleaders practice new·rou- Wednesday tliJiht's 11-2 victory over Cincinnati. Sch.illing
''' u $2 , I milliun •cttlemcm tines at the Schulte Field House In ~lncoln, Neb, the Corn husker cheerleaders will be taking an
(ll-4) threw hfs flt!Jt 13 pitches for strikes. He didn't throw
with u former cheerleader pur- oltHashloned approach to spurring on croWds this football season. The days of hlgh-fiylng acro- a ball until he faced the second batter in the third ·inning.
batics and tumbling across the end zone are over because of. the school's new policy that
nlytcd in n PNI'l tlcddent.
Through four Innings, he had a perfect game with'23 strikes
.
Nnw the Cornhu skcrs' requires&gt;cheerleaders to keep their feet on the ground . (AP)
in 26 pitches.
•
,
fcnmlc dtcctkudcrs will be
In 23 of his 28 starts, Schilling has walked one or fewer
limitt'il hi tlnndn~ anti hold·
butters, Fourteen times he has wa""ed none. in11 si11ns. Men wtll curry the surety guidelines for high "I reuli1.c that items of this . "It was just a little fruslratSchilling has a compact-disc library of every pitch he's
hi ~ red "N" 11ug and shout school and c·ollcgc sqmids ,
natut~ don't seem very impor- ing that the people who were · thrown to a mt\)or-league hitter, His laptop com~uter is a
or the 25 college and high tant now," Tranghesc wrote. making the decisions had constant companion, and he studies every batter s tenden·
dtccrs thl\mtth megaphones.
Duh· is the only, other school cheerleaders who have "However. uncntion to this never been to one of our pruc·
cles over and over. He also has -notebooks filled with
D1 v!ston I ~ch,oul to '!npusc been injui'Cd set'iouslv since type tif situation today could tkcs to see how we minimize
records of oeponent's tendencies, He even keeps track of
~lnulur restnrtmn~ on !Is all· 1990, 17 recovered 1ir were prevent a future tmgcdy as the risks.'" she suid.
,
each umpire s strike zone,
·lcmule S11uml. uccnrdt,ng to ·expected tunmke a fullt-ecov- well as ututccessury litlga- Cheerleuding couch Kris
"We talk all the time about his preparation," Arizona
Jim L•ll'tl. c~ccutlve dt~c.tor cry, according to Lttrd \ tion."
Baa.:k said the initial disap- manager Bob Brenly said. "I think tie's even tuken that to
nf the Amet~cun Assoctutt\)11 gl'oup. In the sumc time pcri - ·Nehntska dtccrlcadcr Tracy 'pointmcnt over the new .no· another level this. ~eat. He seems to be able. to anticipate
ol Chccrlcudmg Couches and od. the orguniz.ution suid , Jensen was paruly1.cd in Ill% stunt policy hus faded , whut bitters nre go1ng to do before they even get In the.batAlh'ISors,
,
there were 2 8~ slmih1r aner she bmkc her nec·k while althou gh ·two male squad
ter's box against him."
. ·
·
" It wus ~cfinlt7ly a concern, Injuries to college and high pmcticing a htmdsprin g, members transferred to other
Over. the last two seasons, counting the postseason,
Jensen nnd the university schools.
Nebl'llsku ts ?bvtously u lu!l!e sdtool football players.
Schllllna Is 47·10 overall and 20·1 against NL West oppo·
Big Bust Cnmmlssionct' reached u scttlcincnt thut did
"A couple of people were
,dmn,l und, lulrly intlue,nttal.
nents. He Ia 21-4 overall this year and could unseat teamcs~\Cct.\llly 111 tl~c nreu ot ath· Mkhucl . Tt'ut~ghese sent .u not determine who \VUS legul- really, really traumatized but
mate Rlndy Johnson to win bis first Cy Young Award.
by the lime the tryouts came
lc11cs. Lm'd smd,
memo to conlerence uthlettc ly liuble.
Schllllng reached 21 victories In Arizona's 126th game, the
Bowman said her squad they were all ranng to go,"
The Bil! Eillst Conference directors reminding them to
fastest to do so slt\et Bob Welch did it in 124 games for
mudc u point of teuching ndhere ro snfety guidelines set t:t~es precautions and prac· Banck' said. "It turned out a Oakland In 1990. No National League pitcher has reached
chccrlcullct's about sttfcty,
up by the chcerleuding coach- tices ' re~ulurly un(ler strict whole lot better th1111 I thought
21 so quieklr· since Steve Catlton of Philadelphia accom·
it'would."
Lord's oi'I!Unizution sets es' group. .
. safety gl11dellnes,
pllshed it ln 19 games in 1970.
Schilling said his experience in last year's ,World Series,
when he und Johnson were co-MVPs In the D1amondHacks'
seven-game win, taught hiru that he could be even better. ·.
$chlllltig dOeS it with a fastball that hit 97 ruph
Wednesday night, combined with a split-finger fastball and
STArt RE~onr
(Lakeview, OH) give the Redwomen ship tllld have the talent to produce .a breaking b~. His pitqhes usually find the black edge of
the plate. 'Rarely do they come across the middle,
RIO GRANDE ~ The 2002 hurriers plellly of potentiul for this year strong outings.
From May 8 to June 8, ~chilling faced 165 batters - a
Unlvet'sity of Rio Clrunde women's und und beyond.
Red-shirt freshman ·Brian Hill
span of 44 lnilq!IS - · without Issuing, a wlllk. He has
men's l'mss country squuds ure reudy for
Stickel. u high school teammate of (Caldwell, OH) has worked hurd over
allowed 19 home nJI'Is, one fewer than h1s walk total, and
u 11cw seuson to comntence, 1'he group Wolfe's, Is un established distance run- the summer and according to Willey is in
most of them are solo shots. ·
.
of seven wornen und ner, Nugle, u former rugby player, brings the best of shupe of his career,
Only Johnson; with 263, has more strikeouts thtlfl
t\lne men have set I!OUis toughness to the tenm , "She's tough , you -"When you have people in that capacSchilling this seaso11. Onl~ Chicago's injured starter Jon
for the upcoming cum- tulk ubout grit, she's got it, und she'll be ity nnd they've done their homework,"
Llebet has fewer walks per nine innings _, 0.8 ~o '
pnlgn thnt, if achieved, one of those thut will surprise u lot of Willey suid, "We're excited with what we
•
·
Schilling's 0.9.
will have Rio Grnnde in people," Willey suld, ·
see with our men, us welL"
for some nutionul recog· Morgun Is In her t1rst of competition
It could tuke some time for the team to
A 3·10·1 strikeout-to-walk ratio ".is considered really
good," Miller said,
·
nitlon,
uller huvit~ to set out lust seuson due·to {;'ell, however. Scott Littrell is battlinu
"We set down with
"
Schilling's ratio Is 13-to·L
euch uthlete und usked un ankle It ury, Robinson is the s\.ster of ack from injury and illness, Fogle
\hem 10 look ut curly Jim Robinson, u tllember of the men's missed ull of lust seuson with an ubdom·
squud,
inal strain and Boyles spent the summer
h
seuson goaIs an d t C!l
"\Ve should have seven Sll'ong ladies, primur\ly race walking, Ue competed in
aoy111
the uhimute goul ul the
end ot' the seuson of we're pretty excited ubout the upcoming the U.S. Championships in June and will
~
· " seuson," Willey added,
miss some time in October, competing
Itow I.ust thcy wou ld .Ilke to ..""runnmg,
"I think we've got fout' (runners) that's for the American team ut the World
sukl
Grande
Heud Couch
' h'tps m
' Rome.
Bnh lonl!tlme
Willey. "IRio
lhink
euclt person
did u goitlg to be up towards· tl1e I'I'Otll ol' tl1e Cl Htmpmns
very gooJ job. well thought out, If they puck: we just need to have that closer for
Willey also has stepped up the caliber
are uhlc to do llmt (reuch the gouls set) ihe fifth person. I think by the end of the ol' competition that both squads wiH face
then we're going to muke a lot of noise," season we'll huve thut person."
this season, "Some of the meets we're
l'hc women will be unchored by u trio
The Redmen reiurn nine runners from going into this year are u little more stout
of t'~lltrnlng runners In juniors Amunlln the 2001 cumpni~n , including unc red- thun whut we've done in the pust," he
Wolfe (Luncustcr, 01·1&gt; und TiiTuny shirt freshmunund u red -shirt senior.
said. "We're trying to get some recogniFoglc (M&lt;t~ksburg , OH) nnd red ·shirt . Seniors Tim Sykes (l.uurclville, OH), lion , to get some raters to look at us,
sophnmnt'c Ueutlter Muce (Lol!un, OU) , Scollttt1ll Murc Littrell (Baltimore, OU) because to get to the National
"Euclt of them hus put in the milcuge und Josh Fogle CMucksburtil OH) ure Championships you have to win your
thutthcy needed to this sltmmer." Willey reportedly in outstanding ~hapc und region: it's going to be tough to win the
suid , All tht'ee ure t'eportedly in tt'emeti· ulong with junior Mullhew Boyles Rcginn (IX) so we have to try to get an
2002 BUICK
l111lls shupe und t'eud~ for the seuson . (Tuppers Plulns, OH) will be expected to ut-lurge bid, so we're going to get out to
4-"Thcy huve litHIC thctr .homework und unchor the squud,
some different meets where they can see
REGAL
we're excited ubout thut ,"
"They constantly suy in this sport that us."
Leather Packlllle
Fmu· new fuces rnund out the roster for you win with juniors und senior.~. I think
Rio Grande will begin the season,
Muat See
2002, Heidelberg trunsfer Amundu thut's .in most programs ," Wille~ suid, August 31 at the Muskie Early Bird
Stickel (Stoutsville, OH) comes to Rio . "We have the juniors und seniors.·
. Meet at Muskingum College,
with u lot of \lromlse, Freshmen Beutrke Juniors Jim Robinson (Lukcvicw.
Rio Gnmde will huvc only one home
Mnt'!lun (Clllllpulis, OH), Duwn Nagle OU), Kyle Brookover (Columbus, OU) meet . this year, the annual Rio
Cl't'c .~ ton, Englund) und Billie Robinson und Bryun Jones pmvidl! veteran leader- lnvitalinnal, October 5.

Rio Grande harriers tune-up for 2002

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ng project will
migrations

APPLE GROVE, W.Va. - ters on four species - sauger, where they were tagged, but a
Fishermen along the Ohio, walleye, white bass and hybrid few fish have really moved."
Kanawha tlfld South Branch · striped bass. Each of the four try 0' Bara says. "For example, one
rivers have been catching fish to migrate u!l and dqwn the lish was tagged at the Willow
with little orange plastic tubes river, but the fish often find their Island Dam (near Saint Marys).
stuck in them.
progress blocked by lock-and- and was caught in the
Not to worry, though. The dam complexes.
Allegheny
River
above
.tubes are just tugs, put there by
"By the end of the study next Pittsburgh. Another was tugged
:fisheries biologists who want to spring, we 'll have 8,000 fish at the Markland Dam between
:know ~ow far the fish traveled tagged," O'Bara says. "When Ohio and Kentucky, and ended
·before 11 was caught. .
· anglers catch those fish. hope- up at the Racine Dam (near
Division
of
Natural fuUy they'll report the catch .to Mason)."
Resources ofticials launched . us, and we'll be able to deter- )'lach tag - 1111 orange plastic
the tag~ing project last fall on mine how far those fish have' tube injected into the lish's
the Ohto and Kanawha. and traveled."
scaly skm near its dorsal fin :then spread the stud,Y to the
Fish have been tagged lrom bears an identification number
:South Br.mch this spnng. Both the Ohio's New Cumberland and the address of the original·projects are designed to chart Locks along West Virginia's ing oftice. Tags implanted by
:fish movements along the Notthem Panhandle all the way West Virginia crews have the
waterways,
·
downstream to the J.T. Myers address of the DNR's
Chris O'Bara, the biologist in Locks between illinois and Parkersburg oftice imprinted on
-charge of the study, says the · Kentucky. In the Kanawha, fish them.
·
:study has kept tagging crews have been . tagged at the
0' Sara says anglers fonunate
:busy.
·
London, Marmet and Winfield enough to catch a tagged fish
· "So far, on the Ohio River Locks,
should record when and where
:atone, crews from sill states
Four hundred tags have been the lish was caught, the tag
have tugged more than 4,000 returned so far in the Ohio- number, and whether the fish
·lish," he says. "On the South · Kanawha project's tirst eight was released or kept.: Anglers
:Branch, we've tagged 700 months.
.
who repon the information to
:fish."
"Most of the fish caught have the DNR get a baseball cap that
i The Ohio River project cen- been found in the general areas · identifies them as part of the

Ohio River Fish Tagging
Survey.
·
The South Branch project differs from the Ohio and Kanawha
studies because it concentrates on
a single species - smallmouth
bass.
'
"We want to see if the South
Branch's smallmouth move in
and out of the two catch·anQ·
release zones we manage,"
O'Bard says. "We also want to
detennine the degree of exploitalion on smallmouth bass - the
total number harvested versus the
total number caught."
Sofar,anglersliaveretwned50
of the 700 tags implanted in
South Brnnch smalimouths.
Both projects are part of DNR
officials attempt to build a foundation of research-based knowledge before they make m*r
management decisions.
Brei Preston, the agency's chief
of wannwater fisheries, says the
data will take years to collect but
will give DNR administrators
more solid reasons to seek the
funding necessary to better man·
age the state's fish resources,

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(AP) - Ron Frazier has a
knack of getting in the way,
The speedy Frazier smoth·
ered five punts or field goals
for Shepherd College as a
freshman last
seusun and
hopes to have
similar success this year
for the Rams•
who
are
· picked to win
the
West ,
Virg in ia
Conference
Frazier
title.
A team that
dol)linated the conference Jn
the late 1990s returns its starting quarterback and running
back. but stoppinll opponents
iS' usually what wms champi·
onshtps 111 an otherwise high scorinllleague.
. .
·
Fraz1er is definitelr a stopper. whether on spectal teams
or.atlinebacker.
"I guaranlee vou we see that MAN ON THE SPOT .- Shepherd linebacker Ron Frazier. top, sacks the West VIrginia Tech
every . dar If they turn him quarterback last season, Frazier blocked five· punts or field goals as a freshman last season.
loose. he s blocking a bunch He hopes to have similar success this year for the Rams. who are picked to capture the West
.of them . That's Fl weapon." Virginia Conference title. The linebacker also led his team with 71 tackles. (AP)
said Shepherd coach Monte
Cater.
Shepherd hopes to get some with 1.146 yards, The senior
· A second-team all-state talent in that area," Frazier
selection at Gaithersburg said. "I just try to be where momentum of its own. The follow s in u long line of talHigh School in Rockville, the coaches tell me at the right Ram s haven't won the league en ted Shepherd running backs
championship since 1999, the that annually ranked among
Md.. Frazier posses ses a time.
·
quickness more reserved for
"Now I'm looking forward lust of three straight crowns. - the best in Division II.
wide receivers . He's been to blocking twice as much this · Fourth-year starter Joel
Cater needs four victories to
Gordon needs just 1,165 tie the school record of 104
timed at 4.38 seconds in the year.''
40-yard dash , a gift that gives
That thought will · leaves yards passing to · become· set by Walter Barr from 1971
him a decisive edge in rushing opponents quaking for sure. Shepherd's career leader. He's to 1985.
a kicker.
But blocking kicks isn''t hi s thrown f~r 53 touchdowns
L&lt;~st year . . Shepherd fin ·
and just 18 interceptions.
ished tied with Fairmont State
The 5-foot-11. 203-pound ultimate high .
Lost to graduation is Jason for second place behind
Frazier blocked three punts
"My favorite thing to do is
and two fields goals lust year, hit. I love it," said Frazier, Dirting, the school's ail-time champion Glenville State.
one of which was recovered who led the team with 71 leading receiver, but sopho- _ Glenville State is picked by
by a teammate for a touch- tackles , "Uit somebody. it ' more Jamal Gardner (38 league coaches to finish secdown,
changes the whole game. I catches. 468 yards) hopes 10 ond in 2002. followed by'
Two of the blocks came in ·. feed off of it. The team feeds fill some of that void thts sea- WVU-Tech. Fairmont State,
one game against St. Joseph; off of it If you give some- son.
West ..Liberty, West Virginia
Travi s Lyrrch won the Wesleyan, West Virginia State ·
"Last year was the first time body a good shot, it stops
league's 2001 rushing title and Concord,
I tried to use my speed and their momentum."

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Dunn's 2-run homer I
Clndnnati past Houston
HOI)STON (AP} ~ h
uh.ln 't · mttHer \\) A1lt~n1
Dunn thut he wa~ playin111n
hi~ hometl\wn S~;~turllay.
"I dl\ln't Ctll'll If I wa~ In
Sau~li
rlll"&gt;lt~." he ~al\1. " I
didn't cur~&gt; whoft' I wu~ . I
,i 11 ~1 h"1l to ~ot '0111 of th"t
shunp,"
D11nn. in ).for-41 slump.
hit u twll·ntn · h1mwr
Tom Gordon In tht&gt; lith
h111ln~ 11s th11. Cinch1nt1tl
Rods boill tho Ho11.shm
Astto~ !1·3 tCl ond ll 11ve·
911 1110 lo~i n » ~l ft'uli. . .
D11nn didn't ~\urt Frh.h1y,
e nt ~ri n g in the sixth innh111.
He wenl l·for-5 Sut11rduy,
"I ft~lt us good as I httVe
1111 ye11r 11\II"Y·" he sul\1 , " I
WllS Sl.lelnlj lhl.' hillljlll\1\l. It
wus the first time In two
m1•nlhs thut I felt ~1111d .
Hop!ll\tlly.
those
sl~
innings nft' yesterd11y
he lp~d nw. I wus sH1rtln11 tn
swing nt pitches 1· don 't
11\lt'mully swln~ uL T\lday I
wn• just more relttKed,"
Miulitllll!' lh•ll Rmme
''IHIId toll the dlt1'1lr\ll1(.'\l,
"I think thut si~ lnnln!js
11ff did help him," h\l suld.
"Ue wus ''ulmer yester\lay
nnd tndny so, hopol\tll y.
he'll h(l ull 1'111ht. D111111 Is
nn uu!suuullng plu~er. lie
hns u ce llinll llYN th\1
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"I d1111 ' t li.now Dunn thllt
well.'' Oorll\111 ~11111 . "I think
I've only l'ace\1 him un~ 1\t
1wlve. I thQughl I 11111d 11
11011d plt~h. B11t »m!d hitters
lift' ne1•er p.olng to sHty
\luwn t\lr llllli·"
M11na~er Jlmy Williams
wmtl\ln t t'tmh Ollrdon. ·
"It wt~s n lml»b gilnw.''
Williams Silid. "W1.1 phchlld
well llut thllYJ~I\Ql\e~l hetter
when 1hey hll to.''
Austin 1\eut·ns. who htl\lu
three-run honwr In th\1 11rst
lnnlni, ~~ n~l ed with two
11u1s In the II th hot'mo
Punn followed with his
first home t'llll ·since Au~ . ~
ut Cohmu.ln.
P tti\IW Ot'IIV\!S (:\.,,)
ttllnwed one hit In 3 l·3
shulmll lnnln~s . Chwh11111tl
stoppild u five-gume lllslnll
strouk u11d tl sel•il!l •lllll11e
mmt l\1sln11 sll't.'\lk,
slt'l1s stnrtilt' Wude
Miller tl~(l hi s stmsnn hl11h
wllh nine strlkt;l\IUts , ullow·
ln11 thrt&gt;e mns und seven
hits In · sevil n lnnlnlJs.
Mllltlf, who heut the Reds
&lt;In Mnnduy In Cl nclnmtll.
hus wnn el~ l\t c(•nse,·utlve
1lecisiuns since July 7.
Cl ndnnutl 's
Jimm y
Huynes lltii'O .up Uu-ee runs
und seven hils In 6 2·~
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on eight auernpts.
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Brown uiso led the RuiderN
in receiving with one cutch
for 48 yunls,
f1omP1pa1
Jeremy Stroud .led the
River Vulley defense with
ry five (lifferent limes in !he seven
(uckles, six unassisted.
second half.
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River
Valley travel s tCl
But, on every occasion. the Wellston on
Pnduy.
Raiders defense slopped the
Panthers in their !racks Rlv•r Yltlty 14, 8outh11111rn 8
three times the RV defense Aivor VOIIey · 0 1 0 7 - H
forced fumbles, once u Scuttleutern 8 0 0 0 - '.0
lurnovcr-on-dClwn s, and once
loo,lng lumm•rv
RV forced Southeastern to ""' Ouortor
8B - Joromy Dolly 18 run (PAT tollod)
punt.
ltoond
Pollowing a shorl punt of AV - Ouortor
Allon Urown 41 PIH from Jooy
four yards by Southeastern, Grohom (John Poloyn kltll&lt;l8:42
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the Raiders added to their ,ounh Oultltr
AV
Allen
Brown
10
run
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~olovn
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Brown . John Polcyn added
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River Val ey an eil!ht·polm Flrot Downo
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lead . with 4:31 Jell in the A"ohot·Vord• 34·123 3U· I:JI!
game.
Pa..lng vardt
1111
to~
Olnh a huTJtb~ck pass ,!rom . ~~:!f~~~;nt .
"t:i~
M c ae 1 r~mer to I ony PO!IOiiiefoV•rda 3·30 ' 4·3~
Young, wht ch nelled 40 Fumblo~oLof!
3·2
9·2
yards, the Panthers made Punt•·~'g
O.:JCI
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their finultrip into Raider ter·
tndlvlduollt.llollao
ritory at the RV 17'
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Auohlng - AV: Allen Brown 18-72-t '
Once again, the Raiders Joey Grohom 9·21 , Joromy Stroud 3·8.
forced Junk 10 fumble, and Jooa11 Word 3-9, Jooh Womoley H.
SE.Joromy Ootty 18-ftB. I, MlchoelTrainor
. Dant fell on it to seal the vic· H2. TomrnyWoodo 8·25, Chrlo Junk 7+
tory for the Raiders.
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The Raiders amasseu 123 Puolng - RV:Jj&gt;ey Orohom 3·8-2·1111·
1, 5E, Chrlt Junk H+oa-c. Mloh-fl
rushing yards on 34 carries, Trainor t·loC·.fO.O
led by Brown who ran for 72 ' -•Jng - RV: Alltn erown Ht·t.
yards on 16 altcrnpts . Ailey Rloo 1·43, J11t1t. 1'11ra toG: ae:
Graham threw tirr 99 yan.h TonyVounQ 3·BB, Jtromy Dtlly 1·10

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the Y!lltl'. t-Ie grndumed fmm yn1tls on 12 ~mTi es In the l'lrst
hlllli school in December nnd · hnlf, hnd seven curries for 71
onrolled 111 Ohio Stute for the ynrlls In the pel'lod.
wlnt~r quurter so he cnu\(lgn · Ue nlsn ondod up us tho
thrnu11h sprint~ drill s with 11111 Buckoyos' lcudln~ recelvet'
leum.
.
with fnur ~ul~ht!s for 30
lie cnrrled four times fm yurds.
10 ynrds nnd cnught nn s.
"There's no quesllon thm
yurd pns~ for 11 t'lrsl dnwn!tS Mtlttl'lco h11s 111'0111 nblllty,"
!he Buckeyes tollk n 7-0icud Ohln Suue on11ch Jim Tressel
on their 11rst pussesslon nn Mtld. t-Ie nddod, "I think we
Ross' 2·yttr\l run.
htlve lht'll\l IIUXS who Ctlll
Clnrell broke 1w11 httml ltun1111 In there . '
!uckles ttl the line ttml fmlt.\ht
Kretw.ol wus ulmus! rtuw·
ut'f Tech's Juselo llunsun the less. cumpltllln~ II ol' 14
flnnl 10 ynrds un n ~IJ.y urd puss11s l'or 118 yurds und t'Un·
l'un thm mnde It 14·0.
nlnl! for 34 yurds - three
Ohio S!ute ulso scored ontt more th11n Tech' s loudlnl!
Ross l·yttrd dive, h11ckup !'usher.
gu~tn e rllttck
Senti
Much hud heen mudo
McMullen's l·ynnl keepet' 11hnur1 huw t~nndThch's puss·
und Mike Nu~ent 's 4~·yurd In~ yumu wus - und lmw
11eld yuul.
muny ~lll llNiinn murks the
Kln11sl1ury's lut e llluch· llucke~es hn(l up fmnt ttnd In .
dnwn pusses covered ~6 unci theh' oll'enslvolinckt'lel\1.
:14 yurds !o WQs Welker.
"I feh the physkul fuclors
Ahencl 21· 7 m Ihe hnlf, the would .he In mu· 1'11vor tllul
Buckeyes pulled nwuy hy · thul If we 1111111 chnnce to out·
scnrln~ (111 ench of their lluee hit them we wmtld," Trussel
lhlrd-quut·ter possessions. sul&gt;l. "And we diu ."
Clttrell, whn lJUinbd 11\tl

Yet this h what adler \\1 dc,pcr· )01111!! jiU~' th.tt h•t' &lt;'Illite' up 111 .t
otely wanted "hen he a'~ed the lnntt ltme tmtl h''' !!"' a lnt ''' r;t\\
Wool Brothers this 'pring ftlr an talent ." RuJu '""' "It,.·, '""II!!
eatly h!lease hom hi~ l~mtmct.
he\ ,· hampttl~ :11 th~ h11. h,.·, .1

lhn\\' Wt~rnt~, but VIlli's Is lett hill nnlshes this ~ar nttil ~its 24th m the
Rud.l'~ tt\1111\\l't e plte Ill lh.~m~r polms.
l~uu~~ II\) hllll11 simi 111 sign 5,1\ller.
t:or 1\\l\SI uf his thur s :~sons In
Willi 1:&gt;1\le lt\l'l'ett 111 his otli\'r car, Wlns\\Jn Cup. there's been t1 ~~ater
"'-~s onlv Wllnitd two ~ams,
. ln~~st .In l'ihn rehashlt't! the 11lt!ht
Stl S~tdler wm sttp 11\1\.1 the se II he sat in the ~rass at ooth Boston
•~ 1W\~1)11, but liS ul now. the ti\r Is (VII.) Speedway and at\\ ~s many
~wlt..:hhll to No. 31! llcl:t~use &lt;ll' " lx•l&lt;\~nn bu~rs as h &lt;."'lUid.
pemtlnll ~pllt with Thlmto- Pnrt of the t'a~-chltltioo Is hearillj!
ltll\1\\llt\1!, tilt {)11\y sptiiiStll' the floN him tell the siiiiJ' In his dlstlntl
ht1~ ewr had.
.
lq!lnh1 dritwl, ne~&gt;er sklmplt\1! otl
DUTh.rent 11111\\ber, \IHl'e~nt spon· the details.
sor - but ~~~~~~ e~~tmltlt\s fur " . ·But Yutes will surely expe(t
1~111 thnt Is u~ ltl 1'\lnllh't! up Sadli!r to ba.'Ome 100~ thBn the
fl'ont, .
"Bol\l~nu llurger Boy."
The prob\i!m Is thut Sudler, so t\1r. "l ~~ like there will be more
Is 11\lt,
p~ssu~ on me next ~ar \\J perfonn
He w11s su~:t-essl\tl "" the Bus~:h lhl\tt there evtr has tlee11. and that's
series, 1 limh\ll flvt mt~s itnd fuur l!&lt;lhW to bre 11 tolll!h deal to swnl·
pol~s h1 two scllsot\s, llut slt\ce row,' he sttld. "l know how L"'lnlpet·
makh\ll the jump \\J Whiston Cup In hl~&gt;e they 1\~, they Wl\nt to win
1999, \he ~suits hl\l'e not been liS races. I knllw how ~"'liYI~tltlvc lmn.
l!ood.
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l 'II need to come In '" and ~ally be
He SI.'Of'l'd his only t np vh:tory ut IOCusoo week·ln nnd week-out to
Qr\st\ll Mlltor Spee.lw"Y In Mtll\'h· notoli\y run uR front but try to t~etln
ltltl I.
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that ha, the. rc't nt '.tic' R.ll'illf
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Among them '' ,.,,." d11d
Mkhael "Fat had.. \h'\" a ln.
who~e n:lattt'll'htp 1\.itlt Rlt,ld lm'
I!OIIC lhml 1\lll'lll .tntl !rt~thli! hi
'trlc!ly pmfc"inn,tl thl\ '~'""'l "'
tensiot) neai-1 y tnt\' the It'll Ill .tp.irt.
Sadler will h.: !h~ !n11ng,.,, dmcr
McSwain ha' ,., cr '"II ~i·d "11 h .md
the {WU hU\C Uit\':td\ hit II nit
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Why lt·w n IVtlttld tuke such tt

Irvtll\ won IS Winston Cup

It's ~~~ thr® Y\IW'S sh1~-v Whut would )'I)U Ilk\! I() 00\.'01\1• risk with u witt tmd tm h1l'unt
In 31 ~ starts between
lrvun. now *3. dlli:lded tlmt dri· pUsh with your rewvery'r" said dnughtcr ut hum~ I~ nut so dlnl· ruces
I~87 und I999 tttld eumed more
. Vh\11 II 75Q.hll1'5t!pl\WI' stack lrvru\, whO t'elldlly ttdmlls h.ls cult to undcrstuntl. Cull h thllll
$11.~ million. His cureer
~ur utlk&gt;tttlt-tk!f'ylllll spi!l!tls wns sh\lrt·\t\nl\ tnotooey Is "pretty hunultl nuttll'l!, Achlcvh~ l'nme
not 1\!Mh lhll ri~ nnymore. · mueh lltlt\il,"
tmd lbrtune hi uuto rtlch't! Is cumc to l\ flnttl hnll tlvc years (0
the dny lll\er 11\e tll'5t cl'llsh nt
"I' vo retired 11'\Jm motor "I Stt1d~ IWtttlt to get bnt:k to IIOfllltllly t1 lnotltll\\cllttll sll\lg· Mlchll!lltl.
lrvun ll(!llltl wrecked
Slltli'IS, but I httvtt\ 't rotlred front rtlllllll!,' 'In~ tiOttots 8llld\ 'lf l!le, mtd It's toul!h to lllvclt up.
on the ~tune tnlck, this time durIMill!," hll1111ltl u~ NASCAR'S yott ~'Oilld ewr drlvo your lttle nu mutter the dt'l:umsttutl.'eS,
Wln~ton Cup stnrs t'OOI'td 11lrl to scl\ool, thnt's Mt~l~ ttl be
"lmudc u lot of money whet\ h't! prttctke tor tt Busch Series
nround
Wntkh1s
Ol~n "n unbell v"blt rooovery.
I wus n driver," Stlid IMtn, who ntt-e.
lnten\utlontll h1 pructleo eArlier "And I 8"1d, 'MM, )'(111 1!UY8 won the DUY.tllntl 500,

acho3o4 A42o:24oo'@ Cftll: T

On Aua. 20, 11194. trvnn nelll'-

ly tiled b\ II horril\1: ert\Sh dUritlll
Winston Cup prl\l.ltloo· 111
Mlehlllllll S~wey. Wh~l the
lei\ front tirO blow oo his Robert
YutiiM
Rm:ln11
Forti
Thundilrbird, th~ eAr broodsldoo
11 wull 111 more tlmn I70 tuph.
Aliens\ Ol\li ot' tho eme~nuy
wtJrkerM wlm pulled II'Ynn from
thil shredtllltl ~ur thou11ht hu Will!
dl!ud. llo htttl ctill~lll bmln und
Chest h~urlos uml wu.~ unoon·
s~:luu11 for twtl tluys us his wile,
Kim, prnycu ul his betlsltlo.
Doettlnt l!liVt hhu u I0 pcreont
l.!hunce ur survlvul.
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dilnt 10 help oven:otue doubl
vl8lon, deefOOd he hlltl to ruee
l\llllln.
l.nte In 199~. lrvllll secured
tlttllnltlQO to retum, tuld run nt
North WUkc~btw1 led 31 lup1!,
tmd llnlshl!d slktn•. The nekt
yettr1 h~ ~~t,'Or«l twtl wins Mtl
tlnl~neo Ill\ lmJ)resslvo I00\ In
points. In I097, he oomplotw
his oom bntk with u drtllf\ullc
vletory ut Ml~hlilurt Spei!tlwny,
the thlrtl - nnd ftt!ll - triumph
or his eomobiwk.
"It wus unbellcvuble, belnl!
uble 10 eonquer the ru~~tl'llck

NASCAR's Jih!tnler event, In
1991 nnd t\nfshed t1 clll'CCr-best
·tlfih In )llllnts. "lt'sllllllltlna 111111
whlln theh!'s n1oney hlvt!lved,
thltlllM ehllnjjtl."
II'Yttn wun his tlrgt stook oor
·m~-e In 197~ ut 111!\l 16. It took
hlm tlve ycnrs ttl enm u NI!U illt'
ride oil the Wlnsmn Cup clt'l:ult,
Th tnuke end~ meet, he wushed
cuu, cvlln weldoo seltts ut
Chttrlone Mmur Sl)l!edwuy,
hoping to 111eet the riyht i}\!uple
who ntl!!hl help him rcuHze his
tlrtunt
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bule Eurnhurdt tlttW lrvun
thut nrst dtm1ce siJimsorhtll
him for two ruccs In l91i? with·
tlut cv~r huvlnJ! seen him ruce.

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t\~t lll'Ciilel\1, m\\1 I rtt\\CII\ber lrvtm snld, "A lot of times pro- and \VOn·$23.0..~0.

l l' dnys later," · snld lrvnl\, pic lmvc snld, 'Mtu\. I em\'I 1\vo more seusotts went by
"Y~h. I still hnl'e tlmt iwh to l\lllned I)IK! of the ~50 drivers bellt!~&gt;e you even wtmted to nt&lt;.'e befure lrvan wun u ruce, the
tlrl\'\l -- ~1'\ll')' ilt~J~,'' 11'\1\11\ !!t\1\1, In NASCAR's n~t ~0 )'I!W'S. "I It, 1)1' Wntll to lltlltl the l't\IX'S m 1990 tbldy's ~00 nt Bristol,
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I wult!h thut tmd wewh my 111\1
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"hunut gninp It&gt; '" her.: and h&lt;'ill
up .m Ellinll .tdlcr: lk', !!''' 111,
dream' and he·, )!IIIII~ allct 11 .md I
ju'' ho\te it 1\\lfJ.., out ·" ~·"Ill "''
him"' 1~ thin~' 11 i' and 1h.11·, .till

energy that Elliott\!!"!. th,· 111tcn"
ty that he·, gnt. th~ "'''II\" tll.ll h,. ·,
tation.
Rudd said he hus no htlrd feelings got. it\ r~~~~~ C\\'11111)1 1111' llll' '" .1
for Sudler and understands why crew l:hlt!'f tu 'cc \Oillt.'onc ttnu \,
Yates Wtlnted the young driver.
you11g und. waming ''' ht• a h1g n.t111&lt;'
"I think that he's one of the finest in Ihi' hu,in.c " ... ~kS\\ ain ,,,ill

Ernie·hvan still has the itch, but thars it

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As • single·cat team operuting on
fantHy business budget. Sadler \lid
not think the ViQ!rnia·baSC\1 opera·
tlon could t"'lmpete with the multi·
ple-(1\f teams that t"Onsi~teillly heat
the No. 21 Ford.
So he asked the Wuods tu let tum
pun;ue other work.
Han\ntering out the deiaih. of his
~lease took ntonths and Sadler.
feelllllJ so guilt about iening th~
Wools down , forfeited his race win·
nlt\t!s fur the rest of the year so the
ownen; \\l\luld . have more cash to
Wlll'e at -Sadler's h!placemcm.
Biurrely, Rudd is now lltking
Sndler's seat at the ei1d of the yeur.
So Sadler gets Rudd's cur ;md u
chance to be~'Omc u serious com·
petltor. whlle Rudd trudcs his key~
to the Ford thtit resuscitated his
cnreer for a set lo a smaller oQ!ani-

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St~t'inl/:,illg 111 tt't&gt;tl.tlltt&gt;lft. w1't/1
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Suuo's Dustin Fnx picked It
off 111 the gmtlline.
"Thut's u 14-polnt lllrn·
from PI- 81
urnund," suid Curlos Fruncls,
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wl\ll provided Te~h 's first'
mos! of the duy .by the Ohio 10\1\'hdown on u ,\7-ynrd puss
Stole defense, comple!ed 2ti fn 1m Klngsb~try . '' It hurls
of 44 pusses for ~41 yun.h bnd . It hurls In Plu~Smtlon
unci three !ouchd!1wns wl!h und I\ hum In realllle."
Ohio Suue defensive t~nd
one interception . Two of l1is' Will Sml!h wus 11 kev l'umpo·
to~lchdown pusses nnu moro nont In dlsruplin!l 'the Red
than 140 qf the pnsslng yn.rds Rt~lders' s!II'Qud Clft'ense. In
cume in the fourth qum !er
after the Red Raiders fell one,;secont ·qtmrter se,rles, he
behind 38-7.
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snllled u~1! Kln11shury s slwv·
"We knew they were good ~I pnss ~~ l'uunmn ~endersun
up front bul when you get to~ n . -~nrd loss, !'.lmo~~
behind 21· 7 Y\ll.t get out of picked oft' ~ln!Jshury s puss
your ~::ume plnn ltnll you're · ov~r the mtd le und . '.~en
scrumbling tor things to do." rLtshed K.l.ngsbury t~nd to•~ed
Kingsbury suid. "We never- him !~l Ihi ow a Jlll~s nwuy.
recovered,"
Te~h run for jus! 31 ynrds
011
20 llll~mpts, . . , : ,
Klngsbllry hud 11 shot II!
gening the Rc\1 Rulllcrs hnck
Smlll~ 1 nly hnll (n111 htckles
in the gume ufter !hey fell hul_ull, ~~~.~~r. w~~~ lor ne~ul,lve
.llehind 21·7 midwuy !hrnugh yn1tluge lll~lu(hnglwo sucks.
lhe second quurlcr But h• Tho B(ICkey,es 1\llltled s~ven
bumped imo lntllbuck Fo~ ~~~~s nnd 111nc !ucklcs lor u
Munlin on u fuurth -und-goul
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0 dldn I huve uny !ricks
hundoff ut the I lute in the
half. with Ohio Stute's front up o~r slee~es und Oh\Cl St&lt;\1~
line smothering the play.
dldn t ,hnw any up their s,
"They just blew It up," either... couch Mike Leuch
Kingsbury said.
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salu. It . wus pretty much
On Tech's first serhis of the base stuff ~nd they just .~xe·
third quarter _ uflor Cluretl cuted better thun we did.
burst through on u stunt plily Fo~\~~~~\~~~~~~~~~~~rreMnr~
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for another score Kingsbury u'nderthrcw a Hurd 1ng High School und
wide-open Nehemiah Glover ulso was. USA Today 's
on a shClrt p~tss und Ohio nutionul offensive plnycr of

up r11d~ h1
Sadl r llni.'l;al , a.'Uild In the ~ea·
1~. ~ ~:v h~~ &lt;11\\ ays ~n the M.\1\·o~lll~ OdytoM 300 this }'ear
N"' ~~ Ftitd 111\\1 Wl\51111 Ill 'tllm win - nnJ eamed aoothet nmne up 111
~~«" wltll the law Dllwy IH~'t\1\,
OarlhllJtol\ k11~~w~ In Mttl\'h, hut
M.ld:y Rudd has been In Itt~\\) IXISI II\) \loc~n 't have lillY other tu~· lhe

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BROOKLYN, Mkh. lAPl "I'm pmud of having my
- With his bushy mustm:he lust nume, th•tt's something
und eusy grin. Kerry that'll never chunge," he snid.
Eumhurdt is the spitting "Th~re 's notl'ling I •'&lt;HI do
imnge of his fmher.
·
ulxlut whm pl-'\&gt;ple think."
But the oldest son of the
Th~ experietwe 1.1f drivin!l
lute s1lven-time Winstol1 Cup the ARCA cru'S httrt Ean1hurdt
chumeion never looked muL·h when the season stnne-&lt;1. The
like hnu on the trn~k. lxltull': Busch .::ars huve 11 shorter
ih!J from ride to ride, series tb wheelbnse. wei£h less and use
series. sean:hing for n brenk. en!Jines with less horsepower.
Thut cmne lust yt'tlr. when
" It wus 11 little bit of udjust· ·
he drove an ARCA cur owned ment genin~ bu•·k to. the
by Dale Eurnhurdt Inc. to Busch cttrs. · he ndnutted.
three victories in only tiv~ · "Thut probnbly hurt us more
sturts. nil on superspeedwt1ys. thtlll unythin~ dse ut the
The sm:1.-ess helped Emnhurdt beginning of thr yeur." . .
get u Busch Series ride for
There were !lashes M h1s .
2002 with FittBntdshaw · talent: un ci~hth-phtl'C tiuish
R:udng. u teum owned by nt Nustwille in April. then
businessmun Anwtndo Fiu consistent top-20 nms lit New
und Hull of Fume qtmrtt•rhack Humpshire und Dover nfler
Terry Brudshuw.
·
poor quulifying t'llbrts.
Although the sturt wus u hit
At Kentucky Speedway on
rocky.
Eurnhurdt
hus June l6, Eumhurdt mllied
regrouped in the pust two fn&gt;m his 35th·sturting posi momhs. climbing ncur the tnp tion to seventh. his best cm-eer
20 in poillls and running more Busch Series fi11ish . He.
competitively.
.·
hacked that up with u solid
"When we gn hUL'k to these effort into the hlp I0 ut
trud•s u second time, I think Milwuukec. only !1&gt; be t\tken
we'll be u lot better." t&gt;ut in un ucddcnt thnt wusn' t
Eurnhrirdt snid.
his fuult.
Luter this setlSilll, he'll try
''We hut! pmhuhly the third
to quulify for the Winstnn be_st cur ut Milw!il!kcc,'' Fitz
Cup EA Sports Thunder 500 smd. "That wus JUst toush
ut Tulludegu. Eurnhut\lt's ulso luck, t1&gt; ht•tuken out by unnth·
spurting a higher pn&gt;tllc oil er em. We ull 1\luk lhnt pretty
the truck. appearing . with hurd."
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.
Brudshuw in conunerduls fm
There huve been mnre
"The thing utx&gt;ut W\&gt;rkin~
two of their sponsors, wrecks lutely. which hus k~pt with Tim is lw's w1&gt;n nwcs.
SuperCuts hair sulnns untl 10· Eurnhunll from moving llp m he's run up front. 1111\1 he
10-220, u long distun~e scr- the stnndings. He's runnin~ knuws these tmcks and these
vice.
fuster, his Cl'l:w\ pit stops UI'C curs," Earnhardt suid. "When
"f:verything's
clunin* getting quider. und he's I come in dt1ring jm~etkc und
together n little bit for lls. lcurning, Tlw tenm just hnsn 't tell the crew the cur is l01&gt;se,
Enrnhnrdt said.
hud the finishes to show it.
s1•metime~ he helps me
If ulwuys husn't been thut
''I've ~otto stop wrecking," explain it 10 whc~ we cun fix
wuy t(lr the 3~ - ycm- old dri· he suid. 'Not all of them have it. since he knows whut I'm
ver.
·
heen my fuult, but I need to do talking 11hout."
While he stru~glcd to l'i'nu u somcthmg so I'm not in the
Fedewa shrugs oil uny
competitive ride. his younger position where I end up tcur· credit fl&gt;r Earnhurdt's budding
hull' brother. Dnle Enmhmxlt mg the cur up ."
success.
Jr.. mckcted illlo Winston Cup
One solmion the toum cumc
"He's 11 tulentel.l race cur
stnrdom driving for their up with wus hiri11g out·Of· driver. und he &lt;.'llll do the joh."
futher. When Kerry did get his work driver Tim Fedewu as u Fcdcwu suid. "I think I've iust ·
chances. critics suit! it was spotter und mentor for been ublc to reassure him that
only because of his last nume. Earnhardt. So fnr. so goo&lt;.l.
what. he's feeling in the cur.

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Kerry Earnhardt
und whut h~'s doin~ IU't' the
right thitlgs."
.
For nnw. Ellrnhurdt plnns to
be pmient. When usked if he
thinks he cun get u victory
before the seuson ends, he
sh11kos his heud.
"We need t1&gt; lXl running in
tlw top I0 every week tuld fin·
lshing races," he suid. "Thut's
whm 1 wum to do." ·
Hl:l ulso wouldn't mind
doing u cwple 1\l(&gt;re commerduls with Bmdshuw.
"Terry's so fun to wurk with
doing thlll stull'," Eurnhurdt
suid. "It wmes reul nmuml w
him . Mu~be I cun get better ut
thut, 1110. '

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Pomeroy • Middleport • 01lllpoll• • Point Pl•uant

Anniversaries

Scholarships

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Tllnl Nollnd

Bing-Mullins

MaSSie•CremeenS

Noland-Hershberger Reed·Kirby

l!tltllll\d Lonevu Mullins of
llldwcll lll\llounce
the
elll!l\lli!IIICtll of their daul!hter
Velmtl 1'\ cye Mullins to Cnrl
llnmden Bhll!. son 1of C~~rl
Bin~ of OnlHpolis nnd Dinne
K!l\IPP of Mason.
The bridc·ele(t is n 2000
grtldlltlle 111' River Vnllcy
Hi. ~h School, she uthltlded
Oh 11 Northern Univerl\ltY.
1 tc l!t\lt.\11\-ele(t is u 2000
l!rtlduutc of Gatlin 1\cudemy
Hl!!.h School.
. ·
The wedding will luke
phh.'C nt 6 p.tu. Aug . 30 ut
Morl!nn Center Church. A
t'C&lt;.-cpti\lit will follow the l'eremuny til Johnny and F1'1111kie
Marcum's rcsidenl'C.

Debra Mussle. Coul Grove
nnd Larry Massie, South
Point. unnoun~'C the enl!lii!C·
ment of their d&lt;llll!hter.
Shundu De-An, to Brett
Ashley Cremeens, son or Mr.
ttnd Mrn. l'etry E. Cremeens,

Mr. tllld Mrs. Charles
Nohmd Jr. of Shnde
announce the engugemenl
nnd upcomitll! wedding of
their duul!hler, Trinu Sue
Nolnnd. to Juson Donald
Hershberger, son of Glen nnd
Linda Sanders of Middlewrt.
The bride-elect is u 2000
gruduute of Meigs High
School. The grootn·clect is :1
200 I gmduute ot' Meigs High
School. The couple work und
unend llockin~ CQIIege.
An open cllurch wedding
will he held ut 6:30 l&gt;.m. Scl?t.
2H ut the Victory Bapttst
Chun:h 111 Mlddlel)or1 .
A reception will follow nt
the brides pu1'ent 's house.

OulliPQli~ .

The bride-elect is u 11)1)1!
grudtmte of"Cmtl Grove High
School and u 2000 gmduute
of
Huntitt~ton
Junior
Collese. She 1s employed ut
Tri·Stnte
Nephrology,
Ashhmd, Ky.
.
The I!I\!Otn·elect. u 11)1)5
l!mduntc of GuiHtl A~uderny
Hi!!h School is employed at
Bob Evuns Suusage Plant.
Bidwell.
the weddins will tukc
Ill ace Saturday, Od. 19, at kc
Creek Baptist Church,
Ironton.

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Geol1!1: S. Reed und ~ky
K. Reed of Muson ru~nounce
the ell!!lll!Cmentoftheirdaugh·
ter, Stephanie June Reed, to
Joseph L. Kirby Jr., son of
Jo...eph L. Kirby Sr. of Rncine
und Doru Cluy of Syrucuse.
The bride-elect is u 1999
Wnhumu High School ~radume und u 2002 West Vtrginia
University of Purkersburg
grudunte. She is employed at
Fruth Phurmucy corporate
otl1ce in Point Pleusunt
The grootn-elect is u 1997
Southern High Schoolgradu·
· ute und . u 11)911 Hocking
College graduate. He is u
ser11eunt with the Pomeroy
Ponce Department
The couple will be lliWTied
Sept. 20 at First Southern
Buptist ChW'Ch in Pomeroy. A
reception will immedluteiy ful.
low ut the Riverside Golf
Course banquet room in Mnson.

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Keathley-Reed
Mr. and · Mrs. Robert
Keathley of Lctwt and Mr.
and Mrs. David Reed of
Mason announce the engage·
ment of their children, Betsy
Kaye Keathley and David
· Wayne Reed II.
The bride-elect Is a 1999
gruduutc of Wahama High
School and a 2002 graduate
of Marshall University with a
degree in health infonnation
technology. She Is employed
at Pleusunt Valley Hospital.
The !!room-elect is a 1999
gruduate of Wuhlima Hil!h
School and Is currently
uuending
Marshall
University rm\ioring in cdu·
cation. He is employed at
William Hussell Insurance
A11ency.
. .
The wedding will be held
I 2:30p.m. Sept. 21 at Vernon
United Methodist Church in
Letllrt.

KIIW lltiiDDmlll MY ~ICl

Halcomb-Zambrano
Kenneih and Cheryl Duty.
Letwt, W.Va., and Mike and
Gail Halcomb. Thxedo. N.Y..
announce the engagement of
their
daughter
Kelly
Hulcomb to J~rry Zambrano.
Zambruno is the son of Katty
Rosado, Lima Peru.
:
The bride-elect is a 1994
graduate of Wahama High
School and N.I.T. She is currently an otlicc manuser und
office nurse for un orthopedic
SU!J!eon in Newburgh, N.Y.
The groom-elect 1s a 1993
gruduute of St. Marcus High
School and the University o.f
St. Marcus in Lima, Peru. He
is currently u specialist for
Tru-Green Lawn Cure in
M~~rlboro, N.Y.
An outdoor weddins is
planned for Oct. 26 in Pirie
Bush, N.Y.
.

Anniversaries

Ml llltl Mil. Din lnlllh

Smith 50th
lttbteot Pltldt l Wlnlllll Chow

M~ In~

Mil, MllthiW

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Fields-Chow

Roberts-Bledsoe

Rebcccu June Fields and
Wendell Albert Chow,
Muritm, Cullt'.. wlli be mar· ·
ried Sept, 28, in Honolulu,
HawuiL
,
.The brlde·elect .IN the
duu!!IHer· or Mr. und Mrs. P.
Ruy Fields, Hut11'ot\l, W. V11.
She earned u buchelor'H
dCI!I'CC In nursing li\Jm West
Virginia University und works
ut Sulhms Vullcy Mcmmlul
llospltul, Sullnus, Cull I'.
The groom·elect eurned u
buchc lm 's degree Itt telecom·
tllunicatlons, multlmedltt, rtnd
upplled C&lt;t111putln!!, He works
· ftu· Advunccd Network
lnfonnullun Trulnlng, Sun
Ju~c. Culll'. l-ie I~ the son of
Mr-. und Mr~ . Wendell Chow
nf Honolulu. Huwull ,
·

Nikki Jean Roberts and
Matthew Charles Bledsoe were
mtUTied May 26 in WI outdoor
ceremony at Long Bouont
The bride is the duughter of
Steve und Anna Rotierts of
Lonl! Souom. The bride·
~l'llulll Is the son of B~~rb
atcdsuc und the lute Charles
Sledsuc or Hockinl!purt.
The muld of honor wus
Misty Roberts. sister or the
bride, und the best mun wus
J.R . Vires, brother· in-law of
the grmlll\, Orgunlst wus
Kelly Ekhlnger.
The bride Is currently
employed 111 Piestu of Belpre
und Sweet Hurmonys ut'
Tuppers Plulns. The groom Is
employed with Ketchut\ls of
Hockingport.

Mr. lnd Mil. lilY Mytrt

Ralney·Myers
Cynthia Ann Rainey und
Ruy Eugene Myers were
married Muy 18. at Zion
Baptist Church in Gallipolis
Ferry, W. Vu.
• The bride Is the duu~hter of
Mr. nnd Mrn. Juke Rurney of
Oulllpolls Ferry. The groom
Is the son of the lute Roy E.
und Dolly Dymple Myers.
The mutron of honor wus
Susun Rulney und the brides·
· maid wus Scurleu Enos, both
sisters of the bride.
Duvid Myers, brother of
the groom, wus best mun.
l11e reception was held ut
Beule Elementury School.
The bride .und groom ure
both gruduutes of Poll\!
Pleusunt Hll!h SchooL

Mr. 1nd Mre.

Donltl Knn.,.worth

Killingsworth 50th
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Killingsworth will celebrate
their 50th anniversary Friday,
Aug.•30, 2002, from 6:30 to
9:30 p.m . at the Point
Pleasant Church of the
Nuzurene Fellowship Hull.
The Klllingsworths were
murrled on Muy 31, 1952, by
the Rev. J. P. Keefer. Mr.
Killingsworth retired as pres·
!dent of Curollnu Lumber
Company In 1994. He was a
member of the 3664th
Ordinnnce Company of t~e
West . Virginia National
Guurd, retiring with the rank
of cuptuln and commander of
the
local
unit.
Mrs.
Klllln!!sworth has been u
homemukcr.

.. Dan and Donna Jean Smith
will celebrate their ~Oth wed·
ding anniversary Sept 2.
They were married Sept. 2,
1952 in Catlettsbura. Ky.
Their chlldnm will host an
open house from 2 to 4 p.m.
at the Meiss Senior Center.
The Smiths are retired dairy
farmers.
.
Mr. Smllh Is a retired
Southern Local Schools bus
drl ver and Is a licensed and
practicinll auctioneer.
They are the p~nts of
three sons, Don (Mnry) of
Racine, Tim (Karen) o(
Chester and Ted (Krista) of
Long Bottom and three
daughters, Bonnie (Bruce)
'Myers of Racine, Faith
(Terry) Varney of Long
Bottom and Thmmy (C.T.)
Chapman o( Syracuse, . and
have 141!randchlldren.

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Hughes 50th
Ray and Jlmet Hughcs will
celebrate their 50th anniversary from 2 to 4 p.m. on
Sunday, Sept. I, with an open
house reception at the .
Holiday Inn, Ohio Route .7
North, Gallipolis.
The-couple was married on
Sept. I, 1952.
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The Hughes have four ·chll·
dren:
Carolyn
(Clark)
Vickers, Mike (Debbie)
Hughes, Barb (Fred) Burnett,
all of Oalllpolis, und a
deceased ·daughter, Sue Am,)
Hughc~.
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They have six grandchil:
dren and three great-grand:
children.

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Pustor Rur L&lt;~winsky uml
his wife Lmdn l'&lt;'iebnued
their 3.'ith weddin!! anniver·
sury Aug. 13.
Luwinsky P'"'or' the
Pomeroy,
Athetls, uml
Muriettu
Se ve nth · d&lt;~ y
Adv~·ntists Chur~ hes· und hns
~~ BS degre&lt;' from Tulsu
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Mrs. Luwinsky i&gt;o t1 prindpul und leu~.· her ut Seventhduvh Adventist Christiun
S&lt;.' ool in Athens.
They ure the purents of two
sons, Eric (Jilll Luwinsky of
Nupoleon und Jomtth&lt;tu
Luwinsky of Wil:hitu. Kun.

James 25th
Greg unci J&lt;mice (Hurper)
Jumes of Bidwell will
ob&gt;erve their 2:'ith ·wedding
nnniversurr Aug. 27. They
were lll!IITied ut Mt C'urmel
Btlptist Church in Bidwell.
They ure the purents of
Greg James II or Euclid.
Ohio und J. Joey Jumes of
Gullipolis. The .lmneses will
host a celebnlli&lt;&gt;ll ut their
home 011 Snturduy. Aug . .'I ,

Siders 25th
Dtll i&lt;.l h'&lt;' St&lt;kr' and
JoAnne Ynu n ~ Sid,.,.... "ill
celet&gt;ratc !ht•ir' ~;ith '' cddin~
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19111 annual Fraley Family
reunion, Sunday Aug. 4,
Those 'In attendance
from this 1\rel\ were Tom
and M~~rlcne Da~is, John
&amp;nd Becky Pu~utdc; Tony,
Tammy, Whitney · ond
Tifl'any Pasquale, Olonn
and Barncstlnc Baird,
Cindy Baird, Nathan
Plants of Oallipolls. ·
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Reunion will be 111 lhc
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noon on Sunday, Aug. 3.

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~:Celebration Bus:· u vital on the Hill. either serving us
;qurt of the Amerklln Cancer u
member
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Host
~lebration. will come to Committee for this nution"G:~IIipolis on Tuesday, Au~. wide l'elebmtion of &lt;:uncer
27. accordin g to Bonme survivor.&lt;hip. meeting with
M.:Furlund. RN. BSN. district umbussudors: or
director of well ness ut walking u lup on event duy.
t:toll er Medical Center.' who
Tuesdny's visit by the
~-:erves us .:huirperson for the Celebrulion Bus ut HMC
,2002 Relay for Life in will be its only stop in the
Galli a County.
Sixth District. so the ho~pi·
:. This -10-foot bus. shrink· Uti und Gnlliu County l~el
r - - - - - - . •wrupped honored to be included in
in purple. the ollkiul nutionrtl itineris trnvel - ary.
ing on u
At this point. the bus l'Hr·
n nt ion uI ries signatures of more than
t o u r 96,000. people from ncnlss
through · the m~lion . nfter visiting -100
out
48 cities und they continue to
stntes. nnd · look for more . It hus
will be at ~tlrendy h!td to be reH M C , wrupped six times in order
: McFarland
pur~ed for
to liCcornrnodute the thou•
one hour sunds of autogrnphs.
from 10 until llu.m.. ut the
The Celebrution Bus
ll\1spitul's main entnmce.
sturted its nationui trip from
' "We want us numy people New York City lust Murch.
&lt;IS possible to come to the and during live months of
~o~pitnl's main entrance.
travel, has &lt;:overed over
not only to see the fabulous 39,000 miles. with just six ·
Cclehmtion Bus, hut ulso to stutes to go.
sign it," suid McFurlund.
The tour will conclude
"People who ure interested Sept. 19 in Washington.
in the tight uguinst cancer · A representutive l'rom
ure urged to sign their nume Strick lurid's otlicc will
on this unique bus.
come to Gulli polis und be a
"It hus been 11 tremendous part of the crowd while the
hit throughout the .coumrr. bus is parked ut the hospitul
)IS it travels ncross the conu- T\itlsduy.
'1entul United Stutes," she
The purpose of the IWO·
•1ddcd. "We In Gulliu duy September 'visit to the
l:;ounty urc truly fonunute nation's cupitol is Tor the
lv huve Gulli polis be select- more thtm3 ,()()() Reh1y com~ for un ofltciul stop, t'ol- munity nrnbussudors from
4tlwing u day in Akron und ucross the United Stutes to
~urren . "
tulk to Congress ubout leg: : 'The Celebration Bus will islutivc issues of import!lnce
lx: ut Holzer Medlcul Center to cancer ~utlents.
\Pefore dcpurting for a Inter
They wtll show how the
·nt'ternoon uppointment at Amencan Cnncer Society is
:ctnet'!!Y Field In Cincinnmi wuging the fight agulnst
"for Reds funs to see und sign cuncer in communities
their nnmcs," McFarland ucross the country, emphn·
·!iltid.
sizing thut fighting cancer
McFurlnnd wns chosen to is a priority for their con·
represent Gulliu County us stituents buck home.
Relny community ambusThey will have u unique
sudor for the 2002 12-hour Reluy for L1fe
Celcbrntion on the Hill in Celebration at the Capitol
the nation's capitnl. She, Reflecting Pool on the
·ulong with others · from Nutionul Mull. us well us
·lhrou~hout the 19 Ohio con·
muke personnl visits·to their
grcsswnul districts. will fo congressmen and senmors .
to Washington, on Sept. 8
Parking for Tuesdny's
nnd 19. spending time at the event is uvallnble utthe vis.cnpltol and visiting on the itor's purklng lotut the hos·
hill with Sixth District Rep. ' pitul. just down from the
Ted Strick lund.
main entrance.
· .. Strickland is one of more
For more information,
thun 235 members of cull McFarland nl 446Congress who agreed to 5679.

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'Behind the
Music' celebrates
five Jears of .
trackin the rise,
fall an rise
of rock stars
NEW YORK lAP)
•Aftc•r sp~nding five years
-chronidmg the rise , fall , and
redemption uf rod·, higgest
nnd wackiest stars. "Behind
·the Mu.,i..:" narrator Jim
·Forbes admits there arc
•S\llliC phrases he gets sick of
.rcpea11ng.

. Nn. · it's not l he now
famous lin~ ahout hitting
"ruck bottom."
. "You ktlllW the line that's
.ulwuys hugged me') ' Ht• or
she was nnlv X years old
when he ni· she died."'
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Fox News going
ahead wit11 Ozzy

Osbourne
interview despite
lawyer's threat
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Entcrt&lt;ti ncr.
·
. ' 1 Twatn
. 'S
TtlCI'C ' S Sh Ullli.l
tL'arfu l uccount of her purertts' deaths: MC Hmnmer\
ac-count of his fall from sturdom to bankruptcy:' und
Ldf 'Garrett's uwkward
reunion with the friend paraly ted in an HL'l'idenl
Garrett caused.
" It 's c~p l oi ta tio n reality
TV," Garrett says s1&gt;mewhut
ckrisivcly. Yet he admits
thm hi s "Beltind the Music"
cpi&gt;ode hd\&gt;ed rek indl e
tntcrest 111 1" lorgotten
mu&gt;icH·I &lt;.:arecr.
"The timing was rea lly Rap singer Sean "P. Dlddy" Combs is shown In this undated
· gootl, so it did help l'or sure publicity photo. Combs ~long with many other musicians
gelling people to see what I tiave been chronicled in VHl's "Behind the Music ." Next
am dnin!! rmw."

week, the channel celebrates "Behind the Music's " five-year
anniversary with a marathon, hosted by the comedian Cedric
the Entertainer. (AP)

myself. and nul In become a . Although "Be hind the
clt chc. and lll ddivcr those Mu sic'" hus profiled stars
lines with si tH:erity."
Slll:h :1' Twain, Faith Hill
Despite - or perhaps ar1d Madonna. it got it s start
bCGIU SC of -- it ~ so metimes
)rofiling thme whose !ttSier
prcuictable formula . the 1ad dimmed. The show's
VI-II· biography series has, first ' ubjec t was Milli
become one ol television's Vanilli, the pop duo disn)Osl copied and parodied graced for ltp-syndng to
shows.
other people's voices .
'"Behind the Mtt sic' in
The series "eame mtl of
five years ha.&lt; already man· c1uestions that were asked
ltkc. ' What ever happened
; u~ e d to make it to 'The
Stmpsons. · Need we say to Milli Vunilli'?" says
pwre '&gt;"
silid
Rt&gt;bc rt George Moll. its exccmive
Thompson, prllfessor uf pruduccr. "We didn't know
.media and popular culture c~ a c tl y what rhe show was
at Synrcusc University. The goi ng· lo he. hut we thought
uninHiled show won an that there was a good docu,Emmy for its satire episode,· mctnary.''
"The Simpsons: Behmd the
The caveat wus that the
Laughter.'
s tthj ~~ts hud 10 cooperate
. Not only is " Behind the aml be willing to delve into
.Music" VH I 's lungest run- ttncomfortublc
topic s.
ning show. it is 11lso file low- 'Fahricc Morvan of Milli
rated network's most con- Y11nilli. trying ro pur the
sistent I'll! ings grubhe'r: it'!j sc'tl ndal behind him. wasn't
:e urrciHi y ntnrting rted -and : sure he wanted ro go into it
;neek with another biogra- agan1.
·phy show, "Driven." as
"Aft~r a while. I think I
'VH I\ most popular pro- t'c li comfortuhle enough ·to
gram .
do it ... and we came to real · Nexr week, the churtnel iw thai maybe it would he a
:celebrates "Behind th e · ~ood thing. lr would be the
:Music's" l'i ve-ycar anni vcr- lirsl inte rv iew all by
:sary with a marathon myself," said Morvan . "A
indudin g some of it&gt; most week after, the . people on
popular and notorious the streets were like, 'Hey
eptsodes. ho sted by th e m:l\1 , ·, keep doing xuur
·c
omediun
Cedric
the thtng. very supporttve.
'.

Gelling f&lt;td ed slurs to
reveal intimate secrets wasn'r that difficult. Persuading
successful stars like Sean
"P. Diddy" Combs or Lenny
Kravit z to delve .i nto the
mess ier aspects of their
lives wus more of u chullenge. suys Moll.
.
"When we first starred
out. we went fo artists who
would give us great access
.. . and a lot of those acts
were well beyond their
prim~," he suys. "lt took
some time to get people like
Madonna. Chcr and people
like that on board."
Stil l, among the most
popular "Behind the Music"
cptsodes arc those fcururing
C-lisl stars. such us D11vid
Cassidy, the Mmtkees :tllll
MC Hummer. '
"If you lift rhe celebrity
clemem out of rhe story, is 11
still. a great human rl ruma,"
Moll says.
·
And that makes good television , says Thompson.
"As a profe ssor and an
uclldemic, l would have no
problem asoignin~ several
'Behind the Musi c episodes
to students, putting them on
reserve at the library.'' he

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says. "It's a step or two
hi gher than the average
'Where-are-they-now' documentur('
Since 'Behind the Music"
first uired in 1997, biography series have proliferated:
Lifetime's
" Intimate
Portruit" . und
MTV's
"Di tiry," umong others.
But Moll says "Behind ·
the Music" is more revealing thun many.
"There's a lot of stories
that hud never been told
before ... we even had band
members say, 'l never knew
that happened to my bandmate!"'
Ove1 the past lew years, the
show has shilled from older,
baby-boom performers to more.
~otllemporary
ucts: among
recent subjects are Aaliyah, Dr.
Dre arid No 1)(\uht.
But don' t expect an ' N
Sync or .Britney Spears edit ion anytime soon.
"ll's hurd to do u story on
an artist who's 20 yeurs old
and who has two records
and ~rew up in the suburbs,' Moll says.
"But I'll do Eminem in a
11eartbeat. It's ubout the
backstory. "

NEW YORK (APJ - Fox
News Channel hus brushed
aside u threat of lqwllll:tiiHl
by Ouy Osbourne's lawyer
for uiring illl interview with
the rorker.
Purt of Oshournc 's lengthy
chat with Grew Vun Sustcren
&lt;1ircJ on rhc Fox network's
"Pulse"
ncwsnmgatine
Thursdlly and the rest wa'
scheduled for Van Sustcrcn's
Fox News Chunnel 'how l'll
Friday.
Q,hourne's lawyer. Orin
Snyder. &gt;Hill the rockerturned-reulity TV stm sal
down with Fo~ only bec:ause
he wus told the interview
wus for a special it was planning on the unn ivcmlry t&gt;f
Elvis Presit'y's death .
" It is particulurly diswrbing that Fox would employ
sui.'h improper journalisril'
techniques to rake ltdvmlluge
of Mr. Osbourne und his
family in :tn effort ro sc nsationuli l.e Sharon Osbourne's
recent i!!ness," Snyder wrote
in 11 Iefl er to Fo~ News
Chunncl execul ives.
Ouy's wife, Shuro t'l, is
fighting cu ncer.
·
Fox News Channel rejc..:r-

ed the· c·laim "' ~&gt;ithout
merit. The net" or~ said it
n''' cr plantwd a Prt·'k} 'Pel:i&lt;il.
t'o~·, lawyc•rs point~d \lUI
that Osbounw, uo 'tr&lt;tttgcr to
.teporler, , 'poke "ith Y~1n
Su,tt'rt·n on camera for un
h~'lll'

abt)Ul u wide range of

wpks. inL'iuding his wife'~
illness. Th~ illtt•rvinv W&lt;~&gt;
even rup,·d lly ~lTV t'm tht'
,ccund sea,lltt llf il\ reality
,how "Tht• 0&gt;1lourt\t''·..
Nu \\onl on what this d&lt;1es
tl&gt; the huddi11g friql(bhip
hetwct'n Van su,tc·rc'tl and
the ()sll't&gt;UI'IIt'' · The t'o~
News Clurnnd host invitt•d
heavy metal's fir,! .:ouple as
her gu~'t thi&gt; 'Pring 1&lt;1 the
While
House
Corrt'spondc!lt', dinner in
Wir&gt;hi Ill,! lOll.
Shmon. in rurn, gii\'C Van
Su&gt;lcrcn a rat that sht'
named "011) ," Fo\ lawyers
'aid.

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CONCORD, N.C, (AP)- 'The track,'' 1\.."t cult~ ttlal wO(S)Up&amp; its cur-~ IM\d ~ ~~
it's called by locals. can hold 170.000 peo- dom the)( rep«'sent, IM\d )(011 tla~ 11. 1'11~\1
ple on a race day,
fan base that thirsts. for the SVO"·
But on ~his hazy Auaust morning. with no
NASCAR tht\ves oo thai bood IM\d trie~ tQ
event gomg on, u steady stream of fans make hself lle\.-essible. s~ shops oft'~f lit·
heads into Lowe's Motor Speedw11y just to tle n~ lhllll a trophy c11..w and ·a will®w
sit in· the bleachet'S and tttl~ mcing as a intQ lbQ g~e area. ~~ tl\111\)' fans say ~
bree~e flutters through countless chec~et«l sede$ of glimpse~ nW..e~ " ~tier vt~~;l!tloo
flags,
·
.
lllan a, lri~ to,I he bet~~;I\,
·
For many, this is the first stop on a motQ{&gt;Ttllltf !)llgflffi.l\¥CS ~fl\ USp\)n thlltll'llv~~
sports pUgrim11ge. Race shop..' orbit the to It;l states d1,u\P» lhe 36-fll(;C se~oo. Ttlllir
speedway•. ~d fans will go to great lengths heroos liv~ on tl\e Mid ftom ~~ to
to see restnctor plates, valve covers and . November each )(t&gt;llf, Surely. fU(;C ftuls ~·
anything else associ11ted w\th a stock car,
they can
il for a day or two,
·
This is NASCAR Country, Race flllls call
Ttlll)l're part w the lan\ls.c~. wandorllli
it heaven.
the sho~ with like- minded stral)ie.rs in
"This is where i!'s all at," said Jim McRae, church·hke fell\lwship, The bonds are ~nr
62, a retiree who drove with his family from pi&lt;&gt; - at tlnws tl\llhi~ more than the No. l
Toronto to see Roush Rucing and other on " blacl;. tlat - but unlmlul\abl~,
shops.
ThQy 're e~~r to share their ~tlll'le~. llOam·
The speedwuy just north of Charlou~ ing over how m~mr miles tht&gt;y' vo driven to
·
,
hosts the Winston and the Coca-Cola 600 in be here,
May, and the UAW-GM 500. in Olitober. But
Fl'llll~ Staats. a !1'1-year-old Nth'll\l tl!'O·fans flock here even when the circuli i~ rac- t1ghter fnun Charlestoo. W,Va.. drove to
ing at Dnytonu or Talladega, drawn by the Mooresvlll~ with his son nnd !I longllme
number of mce teams in the area.
friend to spen\1 an hllu r at •DEl.
"Charlotte is to NASCAR what Nashville
Th~y sat in the grass muside the iXIITI•
i~ to country music and what Hollywood is pound, relaxing in the llhad~ before maldi~i
to the movie industry." said Jerry Gappens, tho 2!10-mlle return trip.
a Lowe's Motor Speedway spokesman,
As.k Staats why he drove so t'11r fur such "
Just minutes from the track is. Hendrie~ short visit, and he weu~ th~ answ~r lil;.ll a
M?torsports, the race shop for four-tim~ budge of hono.r.
Wmston Cup ehamplofl Jeff Gordon Ufld
"Tho only damn thi~ I ~'Q\tld cwnpare to
two-time champ TeJTy Laboflle. Also nearby Dale Earnhardt dyln!l Is my lulh~r dyi~,"
is Roush Racing, the shop for Mar~ · Martln . he said. "He wu~ like the liest friend that I
Jeff Burton and. Matt Kenseth.
never had thll opportunity 10 meet ."
To the north is Mooresville und Dtlle
At Hemlrick.. Qll.wiu M)'\lfll, !13. hor hus·
Earnhardt Inc .. the base for Dale Eumhardt . hand Mike, 411, arid their 2-yeur-old gl'lllld·
Jr.. Michael Waltrip and Steve Park. The son Austin Bond are in the middle w t~n
complex doubles as u memorial to the unusual VIICatlon.
.
seven-time Winston Cup champion. who
Earlior in the we~l;. , thoy !lew l'mm
died in a last-lap crush during tho Daytona Jackson, Miss., to Durham, then rented t1 oar
!!00 In February 200 I.
·
.
and dru~o to Wllmlnaton. on tho cOMt. Tho
Other race shops include Joe Oiblls l'l'lllscm: to buy 1\ whllo Sllvo.rtldo pickup
Racing in Huntersville - with shops for truck from Jeff Oardon Chevrolet.
Tony Stewart and 2000 Winston Cup chamFrom thct1l, lho}''l'l'l drlvln&amp; tho tl'uck 'pion Bobby Labonte - and Evemham complete whh a IJol'(lon v&amp;nlty plato &amp;nd
Motorsports in Statesville, tho ba110 for 1988 sticker - back · to Mlaalsslppl, maltlna 11
Cup cnamp Bill Elliott and Jeremy handfUl of l'lllle slops on tho Wij.y In ccmlrol
Mayfield'.
· , •
Nol'l.h Carolina.
.
Not to mention Petty Enterprises. Located
Tho truek Is thelale~t tolcen of loyally, The·
about an hour north in Level Cross, it's family haa a "Jeff Room" In thillr nome
. homi to NASCAR's royal family,
· filled with Gordon momorabllio. whllo Mlko
"FOrtunately for us, we're situated whore· Myor~ 11dmhs theY. drink Popal produets
:90 percent of the teams are within I 00 miles because Ool'(lan eni:lorsea thom.
-' of the speedway," Gappcns said. "You see
At least 2~.000 p_ooplo . oame to
these fans especially during the summer Mooresville for 011le Earnhardt Dall in
months. Their next big quostlon Is how t.o April. Cara from 34 statos parkod In the field
get to Hendrick or DEI. and ·they mako a across from the complu, so me from
Ct~llfornia, Nevada tmd Washinaton .
.vacation out of tho stops."
· The faithfu l give different reasons for
"Wo'vo had pooplo come from tho Wo't
:their devotion. but they hold a common Coast to come to OBI," said tho shop
belief thutthe drivers are more everyday guy spokesman Steve Cri,p. "Thut kind of loyal·
.
than celebrity. Mix that with an American ty is just stuuerlnu."

al•o involves Di sney stores,
its ES PN Zone restaurants,
record label s urid eve n
Disncy-brnnded cereals and
juices.

person came in here already
crying,'' Fitch snid.
Griffin, 'Yho died lust year
at 97 .. was one of the tirst
photojournalists to work
LOS ANGELES lAP) entirely
whh 35-millimeter
:celebrity ·sightings wi ll he
cameras and film instead of
:wkcn to u new level thi,
the lnrgcr, heavier Speed
:weekend as entire cusls from
Graphic
camera, which was
'ABC Television\ Ia!I prilnc- . taUg
the mdu stry standard.
time linettp ·ctc·scend on the
He shot news photos for
WIN CHESTE R, Mass.
Disney land Rc,.&gt;rt for a twothe
Globe, magazine features
·duy t:ilmpu ign ro a1rract (AP) - Soon after file death and covers for the Saturday
:viewer&gt; to tile ailing nct - oi' Ted Williams, it seemed Evening Post, Yankee and
the photogr&lt;iphs of him were
:work.
Life magazines, as well as
everyw
here .
: More than 70 &gt;Iars. Irom
There was "The Kid ," stock :md commercial pho·John Ritter and Erie Robert'
tographs.
to Drew ·Curcy an d Dylan whe n he reall y was a kid, a
Griffin established the
McDcrmoll. will ride in 19-ycar-old rookie mtffielder museum in 1992.
.parades. answer question&gt; followillg th roug h on his
:from jJark guests and. in the famou &gt;ly swcer swi ng ar
Fc11way Park on a summer
:4.,;a~c of w.:tor/mu sil:la n .lim
day
in 1 9~9.
·Bclusl)i. sing the hlu~s.
The llCCitsion '! Eastman
. Pilot episodes lor some of
K11dak Co. had· sent Boston
the new shows on AflC\ (iillhC
rhotographer Arthur
" hcdulc will also play for CriiTin a roll of the compaguests ar Disney 's Ca li fo rn ia ny·, new . .:olor film .
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - ·
Adventure .
Will iam' wa,· willing to take Developer' whu plan to renThe unprecedcrlled g;tther- a few practice cut' while ovate the historic S:uneric
Thc:ncr s:tid they' re ncgoti:ing i' parr of a .:ompanywidc Griffi n .,napped awily.
Those rhotm -. whic h ating with two potential ten:cffo\'1 moun ted by The Walt
·Disney Co. 1&lt;&gt; urive viewer' Griffi n forgot for more than ani&gt;, and !hur the building
lo it s sagg ing ABC network 50 yeitrs - arc on display could become a dinner thethrmtgh Sept. Xat the Arthur ater.
.thi s lall .
Cent er
for · The theater, ar 19th and
Printclimc rating ., ha ve Grifftn
Photographic
Art
in Chestnut streets, was built in
slipped badly at the rtetw11 rk ,
Wi~tchcstcr.
a
few
mile&gt;.
192X.
Preservationi sts
l:'lhictt just two yea r' ago
't11
&gt;rlh
of
Bo~lon .
prote.
,
rcd
when
representawa' riding the 'uccess 111' the
"Thc phottc wa' ringi rtg ti ves of the Goldenberg
'game show "Who Want' to
ol'f
the l10ok," executive Group, which .now owns the
Be a Millionaire."
tli re~ r or Blake Fit~h said hutldtng, recc tvcd a permit
ABC ha ~ often hcen called rrrctttly of rcqticsts ro usc lhat would have allowed the
upon tn help promote the the ricture&lt;. the rirsr color group lo demoli&gt;h the rherelease of a new Di&gt;ney fea- photm ever taken of atcr.
ture film or rile ope ning of a Willi:uns. tine of haschall' .&lt;
But company represent~­
theme rark . But &gt;ince the grcatc&gt;t hitter&gt;. who died last 1ivd ' incc have said the
.cntcrtainment gia nl acquired month al H~ .
,group doc,n't wan t to tear
:ABC in 1996, lhe 11c1work
And when the image' of down the building, and that
:has never needed Di&gt;ney II&gt; Will i&lt;um ' appeared in local officials arc negotiating with
return the favor until now. paper,. the number of mu,e- pl1lentialtcnants.
The · pro mot ion11l effort urn visitors swel led. "One
Leslie Smallwood, a repre-

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negotiating with two tenants,
but declined to name them.
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said, the building would be
turned into an establishmj!nt
thul would have a dinner theater, Iive concerts and other
events.

distraction
SACRAMENTO, Calif.
(AP) - Gone arc the good
old days of distracted dri·
ving, when motorists merely
juggled coffee, shaved, read a
map, drove with u pet In the
lap and lit cigarettes.
Millions of Americans are
taking traditional driver
absent-mindedness to new
heights .
They're talking on cell
hones, sending and receiv·
ng pases. checking sports
scores on personal dlsital
assistants and even sneaking
a glance or two at television.
The much-maligned cell
phone, experts say, is just the
tip of the Iceberg .
In California, which has
long defined American car
culture, commute-weary drivers are adding VCR and
DVD players, fax machines
and dashboard video screens
for satellite navigation systems.
The bl11rrlng line between
the office and the driver's
seat iN rai si ng new fears
among authorities, lawmakers and insurance companies
as more people are nterall y
driven to distraction.
Nationally, officials believe
up to 30!ercent of crushes
are cause by driver distrac·
lions that include mobile
communications devices.
A March report by the
National Conference of State
Lellislatures susscsts device·
related distractions that killed
an estimated 600 to I ,000
motorists in 2001 could kill
2,000 11 year by 2004 .

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SALT LAKE CITY (AP)
-. The final performance ·of
"Dear World" last weekend
marked the end of a 33-year
tradition of outdoor musicals
at actor-director Robert
Redford's Sundance Village
resorr.
Starting next summer, the
Sundance Theater Program
will concentrate resources
on its theater laboratory and
playwrights' retreat, which
support creation but not production of .new theatrical
works.
According to tax records,
the theater program showed
a deficit of $600,907 as of
August 200 I, The Salt Lake
Tribune reported in a copyrighted story.
Aaron Young, the program's managing di recto r,
said this summer's revenues
also were below expectations.
The Sundance Institute,
which presents the Sundance
Film Festival and programs
for ,emerging film artists,
will not be affected, the
newspaper said.

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years is beginnin$ to cause a few
headaches," she satd .
Questions about the show's futu re
grew louder when . King World
announced earlier this month that it
was produc tn~ a new talk show,
"Living it Up!, with hosts Jack Ford
a11d Alexandra Wentworth. It 's due to
come on the air in fall 2003 and is
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ORDER, PLEASE - Janet and Junior Kemper of Bidwell prepare to give their order to Pizza Plu s employee Beth Patrick
Actually, e'ithe( capital gain
at ,th~ ·S~ri~Valley Restaurant now owned by Ahmad and Salome Attar. The Attars purchased the former Speedo's and
- $1 00,000 or $200,000 another Speedo's location In Rio Grande this year, and took to expand to a-third restaurant In the near future. (Kevin
millht be · irrelevant, because
Kelly) .
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on a house sule, as lonl! as
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sinl!le filer. you can exclude
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well enough in advance to allow Suturduy from 10 a.m. ·until midGALLIPOLIS - Ahmad Attar for preparation and transport.
the home as your principal
night. .The Spring Valle y restauand his wife Salome call their busiresidence at least two out of
"We'll make sure the delivery ·is rant' s number is 446-0088. and the
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The Altars, who purchased the the busine ss, and the Attars said also serve as , a springboard for
Given these high exclusion
former-1 j peed~ locations in the Pizza Plus ~ an provide meal s tu their interest in the community and
figures, is i~ even worthwhile
Spring, Valley Plaza ahd Rio groups as small as five to as large in raising fund s for worthy causes.
to think about the impact of
Grande earlier this year, operate as 100.
·
Both Ahmad and Salome were
out-of-pocket home improverestaurants
that
specialize
in
pasta,
"My
plan
ha
s
always
been
that
if
active
athic!tic and academic boostments on your tax situation'/
salads,
subs
and
other
varsteaks,
you offer good food at a decent ers when their children attended
Yes - because you never
ied , generously portioned menu price, you can't . go wrong ," said Vimon Elementary School. Both
know. If you stuy in a house
items made fresh· and in an attrac-· Ahmad . "Our busine ss has sky - kids now attend R1ver Valley High
for a verr long time, and if
tiVe manner.
rocketed. It' s performed better than School and their parents ' involveyou live tn un area in which
That's
the
goal
of
Ahmud
Attar,
) hoped ."
ment in the well -being of the
housing prices steadily go up;
who got his start in t.he busin~ss as
The Attars previously ran a sc hool s remain s strong.
then you may someday find
a chef at Brookside Country Club restaurant 111 the Bidwell-Porter
Recently, Pi n a Plu s joined with
yourself bumping up against
in
Canton,
where
he
prepared
area,
in
addition
to
operating
an
the
Gallipolis Harley Owners
the cupitull!uins limtts. If that
meal
s
for
everyone
from
Pro
appliance business. Their return to ' Group chapter in raising fund s for
happens, rou' ll be !!lad you
. Football Hull of Fame inductees to the world of dining out came in new playground equipment for the
invested tn the garage, the
visiting heads of state . He contin- January when they bought the Rio county Children 's Home.
gazebo, the patio and the
ues to take pride in what he · puts Grande Speedo's and then
That was only one of Pi zza Plu s'
porch.
before
his
customers.
advanced
when
they
acquired
the
recent
endeavors. When nearby
(Amy Bowmalt ·Moore i,l the
"A lo't of it is about presentation. Spring Valley location in June.
Arbors of Gallipolis sponsored a
Edward Jone,Y representcltive
It
has
to
look
good,"
he
said
with
a
Pizza
Plu
s
now
employs
around
blood drive, donors got a free perfor the, Gallipoli.l' area. She
"We
have
chef
salads
here
smile.
30
people
involved
in
the
restauso
nul pan pi zza. Now. message s on ·
can be comacted at her office,
you'd
hate
to
break
into."
rants'
operation,
f~od
preparation
their
delivery boxe s encourage
990A Second Ave.,. Gallipolis,
In addition to t-he restaurant set- and delivery. The Attars are now people to register to vote and cast
740-44/-9441.)
ting, Pizza Plus makes deliverie s work in~ on obtaining a site for a- their ballots.
and has taken a unique step in third P1zza Plus in the near future .
"We ' re alway s looking out for
bring!ng orders to homes and busiAhmad envi sion s a Pi zza Plu s in the interests of the co um y~ whethe r
nesses all over Gallia County.
surrounding counti es, but added it's Guidinl! Hand , the Children's
Since delivery to all points take s that for now, "'it 's something to Home or the Ray uf Hope
lime, Salome Attar askel.l for cus- keep our eye on ."
Foundation." said Ahmad. "We see
tomers' patience, and encouraged. Ptzza Plu s is open Sunday what it need s. We're from here and
customers who know when they through Thursday from I0 a.m . we spend our money here."

ReStaurants push for service •plus'

Tobacco growers' grant meeting set
Hal
Kneen
GUEST VIEW
If you want to know more
about large caterpillars,
request our extension fact
sheet, HYG 2015 entitled
"Monster Caterpillars."

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Are you having problems
with your berry (strawberry,
raspberry) plants dying durjng
the summer montbs7 Check
their root system, Your plants
may have a root disease called
Phytophthora root rot. This
soil-borne pathogen had ideal
spring conditions for Infection
and development, wet and

cool.

According to Michael
Celetti, plant pathologist,
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Can home
improvements give
you tax benefits?

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l(uudt. "There wu ~ u l'llliiHl
hull tlt·IIWII Ill lite t\kl\1\'e
tlil\1 WUM ~ IIIJ\}1\ MC J hi he U
I'll ~ , The ICUl tcr told IIIC hi
clntw tl I'Uil hi !h llll 111' the
nI'Ciliucc. w I cltd, It iuukctl
like u rc ul I'UII , I (,l lless
tlt iii 'M whcll I rcull tcl11 hud
utlcnt. 'fhc cil! hlh-l!tude
girl whn hud Jrnw11 the b111i
ll lUI'cd til · tile llic whulc
f1111 c, She never Mpukc ttl
IIIC lll\llin ,"
Sc tii!Hitll! IMIHH the tltlly
1u1c111 lhul ltou~ h poMilc ~Mcs ,
He hu ~ puiutctl ubuut ~ tJ
porlrull.• IIVCI' the yeurMund
uhnu1 12 yMt'Mugo mutlc u
ht'li tllc bu st 111' cuch ul; hi s
t wu Juughtcrs.
"llllltlfc u ~ln ~ t e r ntulli ul'
CliCillll' 111 )1 tltill l!hl er!i fU res
lltHI then I IIWii cd JOWl\
~dilll bt'ult tc untl tllJUfeu It
11\lil lh c llltlld ~,•· M lll~
I~U II~ h , " Thui 'M whutl u M~li
II R. 11 nHtt.l cl l'ur th ~ llll l!c i'H
ru ~ e wu• the brut1 te bu ~ t ul'
my dllught cd {cli y,"
](u u~ h belieVes thut when
vtewctl l11 tile lltUtlet light
the uugc l lllkc!i 1111 un clflereu lnllllcUrul\ce,
" WHut I like ubuut II 1 ~
the wuy II luuk ~ when the
!illll Mfiltl cM on it." M
ulti
l(uuch, "AI'tcr It hcuh u11,
the W lll jl~ lUk e tll1 uiiTctc lll

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that has put Stewart on the front
pages of lllai\Y newspapers this summer, Sl\e 's being Investigated to
detetl\\lrte wl\tther she had insider
tnfuti\\AIIon thai led her to drop a
druQcompany's stock just before federal rlll!Uiators rejected the company·~ application for a new colon can-

allcl!allons, so rar only a few llny
cracks a~ visible.
\S\-tt shll.'t her illfaillous cabbageslabbl~ 1\l)pear~mcc in July. the one
tele\llsl,m ~~ dt;ll SteW;Irt can't con·
'"ll - her \I!Cekl~ SCj! mCrlt On C8S' cet d~ ,·
"Thl! Early ShoW' - has been pul on · No advertisers have backed out of
ltldcflllite hold. Neither Stewart Mr the show, and 110 statlo11s have chosen
cas want to mix cookil\1! wi\h fil\en- to stop airing it, satd Arthur Sando,
KlniJ World spokesmall.
&lt;'lal~tuesllolls ll)lahl . StatloM have always been able to
Ycl SlcWal1 can slitt ·bc seen eVery
dny \lll lelevlsl\ln, tltlen several limes sche&lt;luh: ' "Martha Stewart Livillll"
a11d tlot worry about it, said Garnen
11 \lay.
Her syl\dlcated sh\\w, "Martha Losak, an expert on syndication for
Ste\\latl Uvhl!l," airs live times a · Petry Thle\lislol\. The content Is never
\\lttk altd Is seen in 11\ost TV 11\art.."Cis. controversial. the program Qets
M\l~ specific shows abtmt aspects of decent, not great. ralini!Sand Is poputloml!slldty air ne&lt;lrl y every d&lt;IY otl lar amonl! ma!IX of the women who
are daytime TV s predon\lnant viewHtl r V ilnd t he Food Network
1\llll! World, \he c&lt;llllila•I Y that syn- ers. ll hils \\ever bee.n hard to find
dicates "Marlh&lt;t Stewart Li villll," advertisers, she satd .
tt\)lltts 110 fallout tron1 the sca11dal . But . sonie station operators have

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Sunday, Auguat 25, 2002

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MERCERVILLE Southern
Ohio Allricultural and Community
Development .
Foundation
(SOACDF) , which was establi shed
with a portion of Ohio's Phase I '
Tobacco Settlement dollars, is
announcing several program s at a
meeting scheduled for Tuesday,
Aug . 27, beginning at 7:30p.m. at
Hannan Trace Elementary School
in Mercerville.
,
All tobacco growers, tenants and
quota owners are stronlliY encouraged to attend. Five program
opportunities with the SOACDF
will be discussed, two of which
have a combined budget of $4 mil lion for Ohio's eligible applicants .
SOACDF budgeted $1.S million
for a Lime Application Assistance
Program, which is a SO percent cost
share on the application of lime to
cropland and pastUre fields with
the exception of tobacco ground,
Quota owners may receive up to
$1 ,000 and tobacco growers up to
$2,000. The Lime Program application period will run from Sept. 130, 2002, and approved applicant$
must have their projects completed
by Feb, 28, 2003.
·
SOACDF budgeted $2.5 million
for a Grairr Handlin./Livestock
Systems Program (fencmJ and corrals) which is a 7!1 percent cost

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Program are available to producers
on a first-come, first-served basis,
and applications will be approved
based on postmark date.
Applicutions postmarked prior to
the publi shed application period
will not be accepted and wilt be
returned to the applicant.
The r~ mainin g three programs
include
the Educational Assistance
GUEST VIEW
Program (tu ition reimbursement),
Ag Diversifi cation. Grants. and
Indemnification
·( Direct Payments)
share on the construction of new .
whi
ch
will
be
covered more in .
fence or corrals or the purchase of
portable corrals, gates, alleys, tubs. more detail at the meeting on
Tuesday.
head -'ates and chutes,
Applications for the Lime, Grain
Gratn producers may con sider
the Grain Handling prollram Handling/Li vestock Systems, and
instead of the Livestock Systems, Educational Assistance Programs
since participation in only one is · wilt be available at thcr meeting.
permissible. The Grain Handling For those who cannot attend, you
component is a 75 percent cost may pick up applications at any of
share on the purchase of fans , dry- the Gallia and Jackson County
ers, stirators, etc , Quota owners agriculture agencies: FSA; OSU
NRCS/SWCD
may receive up to $1 ,000, and Extension; or
offices;
or
at
the
Lawrence
County
growers may receive up to $2,500.
The Grain Handling/Livestock SWCD office in Linville. or the
Systems Program applfcation peri- Lawrence County Extension office.
od will run ·from Oct. t •Oct. 31 ,
Por more information, please calJ
2002, and B,Pproved applicants your field representative, Jennifer
must have thetr projects completed Byrnes, at 740-441 -0164.
by April 30, 2003.
(Jennif•r L. Byrnts Is field repreBoth the Lime Application sentative for th~ Southern Ohio
Assistance Proaram and the Grain Agricultural and · Community
Systems f)evelopment Foundlltlon.)
HandlinJ/Livestock

Jennifer
Byrnes

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Pomeroy • Middleport • Galllpolla, Ohio • Point Pllll..nt, WV

: Sundtly, Auguat 25, 2002

TRENTON. Ohtu lAP\ The nms urc u l'&gt;lur 1'f red.
whtll' nnu blu~ us they wh11
down the line
"See thut •·ou nter uverheud.'' snys brewery mum1ger
AI McCurdy. pomung to n
mmutor thut indu:mes 1.750
•'11ns ot beer ure betng filled
und cupped every minute.
"We 'll be 11p to tull speed
soon. We cun ~~~ us high us
2.000 ..:uns a nllnute."
The cnns nre Pabst cans.
Thnt old-hno Milwaukee
comp11ny closed the last of It~
brewenes lust yeur. so the
SABMiller brewery in this
southwest Ohio clly mukes
Pnbst und other brands under
contrtlct. pnrt of the reuson
for Its mcreused production.
The state's beer busi11ess is
booming. Ohto produces
twice us much beer ns it consumes, according to t1gures
from the Bureau of Alcohol,
lbbncco und Firearms and
the Beer Institute. California.
Colorndo and Texas pi'Oduce
more, but only Colorado consumes u smnller percentuge
of whut it produces
Ohio stnte hus 66 breweries, mostly brewpubs or
microbrewerles, und two
gtunts owned by the biggest
beermakers 10 the world
The SABMilier plunt ts
that company's tlugshtp, the
bi~gest of Its seven brewenes The Anheuser-Busch
brewery 10 Columbus is in
the mtddle ranks of the industry leuder's 12 U S brew·
erlcs.
Euch produces more thnn 9
mtlhon burrels at beer n yeur,

Kneen
from
Pllp Dl

Phytophythoru spectes surVIve us reststunt oospores
(pers istent sexual resting
spores) 111 soli for long penods ot ttme or "us mycelium
(mold} m recently mtected
plum dcbns During favornblc conditions, wet nnd
cool. the spores germinute
und produce 11 structure
culled ,, sporungtLIIll Under
wet condtuons (utter u rum or
lrngnuon) mots coming 111\o
contu~t with the sporungtum
structure may become Infected
II the wet condltlons con·
ttnue tm u sustulned amount
of tunc. ]0 minutes 10 six
hours, the •porungtum proJm:e zoospores which cun
move mto the rout hutrs ot
berry pl.tnts. Th1s is why
plunts growing in poorly
duuncJ. hcuvy, wet sods tile
more ut nsk nl bccummg
mlected
Berry pl.mts infected wuh
Phytophthoru
fre4ucntly
appc.tr stunted dunng the
second or thtrd yeur nl
growth und occur m pmchcs.
They w111 very qutckly under
hot comliuons. In strawberry
plunts, lnok lnr routs that
appe.tr to be red 111 color nul
wh1tc Thts red appeurancc ts
why the d1seuse 1s c.tllcd "red
stele" 111 the trade ln ruspbcrncs, look for plants th,tt have
lm~
.mu le.11 margms
thut olppcur tu be burnt alnng
the edges Roots urc more
dilllcult t&lt;l identity as dlsca,cd . .ts the runts infected

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FR NCISCO lAPl
Consun'IC~ would p1c~ up the \\\\ts of
h&lt;.'ipm~ Pt11.·1lk Ou.' anti Ek'\ tn•· Cu. puy
It\ dt·t&gt;t' \tt1C.ic.'r un t~tt't•mcnt n:t~~.:hc\1 h)'
Cttlilhmittlll,lii'Cr rogulmlil'll tii1C.lti1&lt;• 1"&gt;11111.·
rupt uuhty \ mxlltl~);.
The deal rem:he\1 Tlmr.lduy 11'\lul\1
llnttble U S. Bmlkt\IP"'Y Jnd~e Di:nnis
Munttllt 111 1\-'I.IUite thut PO&amp;Ii ~ mt~s he
lugh ~nough to nll-et the utility's linutll'itll
nhh~nllons. Public Utilities Cummis.~ion
g&lt;'tiCntl 1.\luttsel Otu)' Cohen l'ltid lt'N 111.'1...
llSSllfY to let Monmll iniluetll'e nttes to
t\lllsSUI\' rret.litot); tulil inwstors tbey will
get p&lt;ud.
"The wmmissinn mlil 11 romn11ttoo of
PO&amp;E el\'\litOt-s wtll work with Invest·
ment bunkinll tirm UB Wurb\lfll to
dost~n n titumdu! phm thut would leuve
PO&amp;E with ent)U!Jh Ct~'h to p11y Its debts,
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1';.'\'r

i.'Xlll,lrler.
Tax rehutes . uhumlunt
wttter und stnttegic loc&lt;&lt;ll\ln
hnve boosted Ohio breweries.
"Over the lust 10 w 15
yeurs. lurge nutionul hrt'W\'t's
hnve purchnsed or hmlt bt'CII'·
cries nil over thl) country tn
get their prod1tcts to custumers fresher." said Jct1
Becker, president of the
Washington. D C ·buseJ Beer
Institute. n nuttonnl trude
associution.
"There must be !I good
business dtmute there (in
Ohio)," he suld. ''Thut con·
tributes to why u brewery
would be bmlt there "
The Anheuser-Busch brewery, which opened in 1968, ts
ut the crossrouds of two lnterstute highwuys The Miller
brewery. which begun pro·
ductlon m 1991, is utop one
of the ~hllc 's btg~est uquifers
"Columbus ts tdeul m
terms of tts geographic locntlon, which helps us·meet the
lnrge nnd growing dcmund
for our beers,"
sn1d
Anheuser-Busch ~hmt munnger Kevm Lee. ' It nlso hus
good trnnsporultion options
for us with both rull service
und Interstate 71 und 1-270
uccess lhut we need to bting
materials in und ship beer
out u

In 2000. the most recent
year thut stmlstlcs are uvull·
able,' Culiforniu consumed
20 6 mill ton barrels, Texus 18
million. Ohto 8 5 million nnct
Colorado 3.3 million, uccordmg to Beer lnstttute figures

become creditworlhy nrld re.~un~ buyillll
el«tridty thr its CllSI(~Ill'~. l'\lmmls.~loo
Ultllflll'ys Stlid.
./
Now. the stutc bu •s jXIII'tf' 1\:lr cu.~tt)tnen
nl PG&amp; E tulll 111'1 llllll'r dt~.'trit: utilities.
Tho.~ ~·ompnnills went tlt.~ll huo debl in
2&lt;XX&gt; mid 2&lt;Xll. when tl~t~y ll'lln! Cllllllhl
between skyroo;:kctinjl~:t~ergy prices u1lllu
freu.e \~\ llil.'l.'lf"' nth.'s. Clllilhmlu otlkiuls
SU)' the prke SU'lt ' WIIS CllliSI.'I.l hy llltll'ket
munlp&lt;•lmion h energy 11nns sud1 ~~~
tli.IW-bt.mkntpt Enron Curp.
Thut'llduy s t~raemcnt un~cred wn·
sumer ndvoclltes, who StliJ they will llllht
it In coon.
"We're not going to let live unelected
(Qov. Omy) Duvis uppolnt~s Ullp!\"il $20
billion ml"&gt;ltllllllt chull!es on the mtceuyers
to cover the deregulminn debllCia, • stud
H11ryey Rosent1eld. preskknt of the

DALLAS !APl
Thi&lt;.IIS lends the
nuti\llltn \.'(l111JlCnsution lor public university chiefs. wtth the University o( Thx.ns
System Ch11nt-ellot leudint; the pt.tck &lt;Uld
three others mukmg U1e top 10. 11~'\iOI\linll
to 11 new repo11.
"Thxns is 11 very ttmbit lous stnte gellenllly." suid Scott Juschik. editor of The
Chronicle of Hl~her Education, which
~,.,mpiied the list. 'It's not shocking lome
thut Thxtuls wmtld puy big bucks to 110
utlcr big 11111110s "
University of Thxas System Chuncellor
Mtlfk 0. Yudol~ who wns p11ed uwuy from
the Unlve~lty of Mlnnesotn in June to
leuJ UT's I5 cnmpuses. Is to receive ~'Om­
pensntlon of nt Jenst $787.31 !I for 2002-03.
liCCording to the survey of 131 public
resetU'Ch universities tllld stute-university
systems.

The survey wt~~ to nppcur in next week's
editions tuld wus tl1e lit1it to Cl'.tultlne
sttlnrio~ of public school chiefs. The
Chronicle's lutest survey ofprlvnle university _ snlurles found the hiyhest was
$ROI.I,txl0, l'or University of Pennsylvnnitl
Pre.,ident Judith Rodin.
More thtm 91 pet'!.'Cnt ol' Yudof's ~'Om·
pensutlon comes tron1 private donations
- something thnt hns become u trend ns
public unlvcn;itles II)' to keep up wl!h privmo school snlnries.
John W. Shumuker nt the University of
Thnnessee System Is mnked second in the
countcy wlth u cotnpensatJon of $733,.5.50,
while Mury Sue Colemun at the
University of MichigiUl Is nmked third
with $677,.500.
Yudof said his salury figure was mls·
le~KIIng becuusc $172..580 wus for retire·

Two Fla. based charities

In compluints filed In
June, stnte officials sold the
orgunl~utions duped people
1nto muklng donntlons by
ctuimln11 to represent locul
fire nnd pollee departments .
They ulso uliegedly mlsrep·
resented themselves us tux
exempt orgunlzutlons
Estel Senn, 71, declined
to cumment (Ill the settle·
ment. He and his wife run
cl11tritlcs thttl solicit funds
In ut least 16 stutcs
·New Jersey records show
thut of the ncurly $1 million
the l~rgUIIIZttliOIIN raised
there In 2000, more than
$6211,000 wus kept for
lund·rnislng und $127,000
tor munugemcnl expenses.
The groups were authorized
to work there through thiN
month

men1 henetits he lnst wh~n he let\

Mlnnesotn In uny cuse. he snld, "I &lt;ml tlm.tm. I teclgood ubout being upprocmted.
''I'm going to try my. very bo:st to do u
llOOd job here," he told The Assocluted

Press.

Other Thxns public university execu..
tlves who mude the top I0 (Ire University
of Houston President und system
Chnncellor A,rthur K. Smith, 'lhu.~ A&amp;M
University System Chru\Cellor How!U'd D.
Omves IUld Thxu.~ Thch University System
ChM\.'ellor Dnvld R. Smith.
The survey iihc:&gt;ws public universities
nre just playing cmch·up with prlvute unl•
versltles In the t.'Ompensntion game, said
Bill Funk. rmuullling director of collegepresidentlnl searches for Kom/Ferry
lnternullonal, 11 Dlllin~·bused executive
search finn.

IUPIRIPAN
DOMI

that played on support for
flreflghten barred from NJ.

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out-of~Wlllntl pti~-es .

UT chancellor highest-paid public university leader

turn u reddtsh-bruwn voltll.
Munugement of this dts·
ease begins with the site.
Strawberries und ruspberrtes
need well-drained soil
Create better druinuge by
TRENTON. N.J. (AP) preparmg a raised bed 8 tu I0 Two Flondu-bused charities
mches ul:mvc the surrounding uccuscd ol pluy1ng on locul
lund. Install drumage ulc or support for pollee and flregruss wmerwuys to remove fl~htcrs tu fruuc.lulently
excess wuter Rotate your rutse tens ol thou snnds of
berry lund with a minimum dnllnrs hnvc been pcrmuof three yeurs between berry nently burred from New
crops. Purchuse d1seuse rest'· Jersey
tunt vutleties If you me conThe
New
Je1 scy
s1de111tg pluntmg belt'les next F11 cltghtci'S
Foundutlon
spnn~. p1cpurc ~our ground
Inc . und the New Jersey
thts full when smi condtuons Pol tee Foundutinn Inc. und
nrc dner
the1r top executives. Estel
•••
und Ethu Scnn, ngreed to
Cattlemen, there ts still lc11ve us pull ot u settlement
time to reserve 11 mcul ut the to cluully fmul.l chur11es. the
2002
Gulltu
County Attorney aenerul 's Office
Cuttlemen's Annuul Banquet unnounced Thursduy.
hctng held on Aug. 29 tit the
Euch chttl'ity ttlsn u~reed
Bob Evuns Shelter liouse
lltty $2.~00 in ltnes.
locutcil just south ol R10 to
wht
c the Senns, who live
Orundc.
in
Surusotu.
Flu, must puy
Ouest speaker will be D1
Steve Dchru111. the 2002 $1,500 euch 111 civil penul Ohm
Cttttlcmcn's t ics
Assoc1u11o1t pi'Cstdcnt Other
top1cs of d1s~ussion urc The
nssoCillllun,
scholarship
awards , hoard nl d1rc~1m
elcctllllls, Southern Oh1u
Tobttccu Foundut1o11 updlllc
and the year 111 rcv1ew.
A pnme nb dmncr starts 111
7 p.m. and rcservut1uns need
to be culled IIllo the Ottllw
extensiOn otltcc, 441\-7007,
hy Monda~ Cost ts $15 lor
membership UIH.I 11 d1nncr
Al.id1llunui meals urc $12 per
person und $H lor children
(Hut Kn&lt;'&lt;'ll '' Mt''~'
Cou111v :, /:'.ll e/111011 ali"''' fm
il!irh u/1111 e ancl 11111111 a/
rewuru1,

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Rlilhll!, u ~'1nsun~.:r ud~ ll'IICY 1!1\lUfl.
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tl~t~ PG&amp;E Jllml relll!mhll!s OIIC stu~
utlicmis cmf\t'lf lt~st t\111 ttl ht.'lp li!lltlW utility Snuthen1 C'11liforniu &amp;liSl'll I~IY it~
dcbll&gt;. Thut plun t'e\jllin:s Ellison ~U~·
ttll)llll'!l fur the tiCl\t st:ltml 'CUt'S tol'\llltin·
ue ruylng 1\-'\_'(ll\l dl-..:tnt• mtt hi~~s
IIIJpl\11'1.'1.1 lluml8 lhc ~pl'itl8 111 2!Mll.
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Cnlifonliu's lk'tw~st t'l:sidclllilll uscn.
hnVI: heeo p11yh18 11bout 40 lll.'t\'1.'111 motillli n\-en~ge shll-c the mte lu'-cs 11'\'1\' ntklpt·
ed.
Stutc otlkuds I111W l'ltid PO&amp; li's cus·
to1ners must help pull the compt.my out or
bnnkruptcy or tiiC ~lute lXlllllf l1\~ Its oversight over much oftllll ~'\Jlllpuny\ dctllil)g5
to l'ederul reguh,tors. whom th~: slut
m:cuses of movln~ too slowly to tlllll in

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; Ford also promised lt will
1,200 workers
vun.
• "I um thrilled thut we will
*ep 2,000 11ood lobs ut the
,oJvon Luke focifity," Qov.
llob Taft suid Friday.
·In May, the Ntute wn~ offer·
ilg Ford tux credits and other
1Dcentives worth about $80
ro.llllon to guuruntee the jobs
lll" the minivan and Econoline
workers.
But stute oiTictuls bulked
when Ford suid it could not
guuruntcc the Econol10e jobs
wouiJ remuin ut Avon Luke.

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/"a~t4t pta~.

I

Sm1th Barney by cxummtlll!
how C'ttlgmup won n luau11\C tuumunl! denl from
A1'&amp;.1 .
AOI. Tuuc Wurnct shppcJ
$1J) to $12.76. on fC~lrt~
thnt the lurgcst purtt~ln ol $4\1
million 111 qucstionnhlc ud
I'CV\'tllle bcmg tnvcsttjl.utcd
by the Secunttes unJ
Exchunpe
C'omn11ss1on
11\VnlvcJ UCtthllt;s With llllW·
hnnkt·upt WorldC'om
Scnttt'&lt;lnductor stocks tell
uftcr Bcur Stemns lowered
thud -quat;tcr estimates for
Intel nnd Bnnc ot Amencu
Sccurtttcs cut its rcwnuc outlook nn scvcrul tlthciS lntd
tell $1.19 to $ 17.96. whtlc
Af.!Jhcd Mutenuls d1 opped
$ llJ
to
$ I ~ UH
und
Atlvunced Mtcrtl Devtces slid
74 cents In $lJ.67 .
Gutt1c1s tnduJcd dupm,tk ·
cr Mm veil
l'echnolu~y.
Whtch IOSC $~ 23 to $22 .I,
ufter nttsmg ti s outluok tor
the rest nf the year .u1d
Ul111llllll&lt;:llll! second·ljllUIICI
CUI I1111!!s thut hetll unulysts'
expcctutmns
Deciilltllg IssUes OUII1UUI •
hcred udvuncCIS lJ 111 4 on the
New Y01 k Stuck E~chunge.
Cunsoi1Jutcd volume WIIS
hght ut I.35 billion shures.
below the I 75 b&lt;llton shares
truded Thursduy
The Russell 2000 index.
the buromcter ot smull~r
compuny stocks, tclllJ 54.. lll
2 3 PCI\'ellt. Ill 400.13
Ove"cus, Jupun's Ntkkd
stuck uveiii!!C f1111shcd 0 5
pct..:cnt higher In Eu10pe.
Ftuncc's CAC-40 fell f.l) petcent. Brttum's FTSE 100
declined 1 pert.:cm. unl.l 111 lute
ulternmHttrudlng, Germuny's
DAX mdcx wus down 2 percent

The
ti nul
ugrccment
lncluucs $31\ mllih•n 111 stmc
tux lliCeiHivcs und grunts
In cxchungc, Furd u~reed
to 11111est ut least $75 mtlilon
to tcllluithc plant to bmld the
Escupe beginning next sum·
mer
The compuny pwmtsed
thut tl1c Escupc workers will
be employed lm ut least
seven yeurs.
Ford spokcswomun Della
DIPietro Mlid Pord never
inlendeJ to climmute the
1.200 Econohne JObs. but tt
ulso cunnot guuruntee those
jobs for more than II ve ycurs.
"There are no mu.Jor
changes planned lor the
Econollne ut this lime, but we
nre In u highly competitive
Indu stry und sumettlnes
thln~s
change quickly.'' .
DiPietro suld
Avon Luke Muyor Rob
Berner suid Frtduy thut the
slute wus ongtnully offering
Incentive~ thut Ford did not
qunlify for.
Berner said he W{)Uid huve
liked the job guuruntee w
extepd for more thun live
yeurs, but he suld 11 is not u
mu~or concern.
' I just can't imugme thut
they ure going to stop bu1ld·
ing the Econollne," he said.
Berner said the ugreemenl
to rehtre the Villugcr workers

hus been done 111 pnnciplc tur
sevcntl 1110illhs, unJ Friday's
llllllounccmcnt stmply mnkcs
it finul.
The next step tor Avon
l..ukc 1s to try to pct·suuue
Furc.l to bUtlu u hybnd elc~tnc
version ol the Escupe thc1·e us
well, Berner smd
Bruce Johnson, cllrector of
the Ohio Dcpurtment ol
Development, sutd the dcul
the stutc miuully offered
Included "u lot ot ussLimptlons ubnut the level nl
investment. the 11mc period
of the commitment und
(ford's) desire to use the job
retention lux credtt "
Ultimutely. Ford Jec1dcd
not w usc the tux credit und
cmnmltted to keep the Jobs
lor u shorter pcnod of lime
thun the stute httd assumed,
he snid.
SuB, Johnson sUid the fmal
puckuge 1s u good dcul for the
stute becuuse It retains 2,000
good JObs 111 un economicully
depressed urea. He ul~o said
the stute will recoup tts
tnvestmenl through mcomc
tuxes, sulcs taxes und jobs in
compumcs lhut supply the
Ford plant
"The stute w11i more thun
receive its money buck from
thts deul," Johnson sUid

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since the three-week p.:rmJ
~ntlint; Nov 23
Such u fcut ts imprcss11~.
nmtlysts sny. purtlculurly
sinl'C Auj!ust typtcully underICrfimns nthcr months unJ
1ns mostly lucked stgnttknnt
J!ll&lt;l&lt;lncws tn trigj!cr n rully
The Dow hus nscll I0.6
percent und the S&amp; P 500
nJvunced II percent stncc
July I\,l, when they lust posted weekly losses. The
NusJnq composite hns guincd
ill6pcrccm smLc Aug 2. the
lust tunc tt hud n l\1sing week.
Still. unulysts sny the murkllts rcmuln vuln~ruhle to
bttrsts ot Jll\lfit-tuking unltl
mvcstms huve llll\1\: concrete
evidence thut u solid cconomk' tut·nut·mmd is under wuy.
Questions nlstl linger uhnlll
cm·potntc cnnuptlon. tht~y
sutd.
"The nmrkct is sttll workIng 1111 buildmg some cunltJcncc here We don't huve It
yet," stud Bob Dt~key, munnglng du·cctnl nt tcdllltcul
nnulysts ut RBC Dntn
Rnuschet
"People nrc ionking uhcud
with tcu1 tn the months ot
Septcmbc1 und 0~1\lber,
which lnstott~ ltlly huve nut
been l!llllli months fm the
mnrk~t." he uJJetl "B ut ut\cr
June untl July w~re deeply
IIC~utlvc . I' m nnl smc tl
we rc gi.Jt ll!! to ~ce 1111y scrtuus tlecltnes "
Qucsuons uhout jlosstbl~
&lt;:orporute
I111 prop net ics
wetghcd mt scvcrul compuFrtJu~.
lllcluJm g
nles
Citigmup, whtch tell $1 I~ to
$:14. on n report 111 The Wnll
Street Jmtmul thut the New
York uttnrney gcncrul's oft kc
wus wlde11111g lis probe 11110
rcsenreh pl!lcticcs Ltt Sulo111on

Ford agrees to keep 2,000
jobs at Avon Lake plant

r~tnin the
l~llding the

1'ta~pn~

530 Second Avenue
Gelllpotla, Ohio

' NEW YORK (AP) - Wull
Stt-el.'t rctreut~&lt;l Frlduy. 'end·
llljl.th&lt;! Dow .lu11~s nu:lustrillis
down INO pnints ns Investors
cushcd In winnin11s from the
st1&gt;e~ nmrh·t's twu-duy rully.
Still. the mut·kct's mujor
mdl.'~cs 'l.'tur~d their thtrti
sttui~ht weeki udvun~e. till
lll'tomplishment nut s~:.-en in
nine months.
Rl.'ncwcd questltms u\'lnut
~llt'Jllii'U tl.' iiiii~I'IIJ'lfiCty. this
time invulvlng C'itign1up und
AOL 11mc Wurncr. pressureJ
stocks So liiJ news thut two
01\lkCl'li~Cs CUt I'CVellliC eSt i·
mutes lllr 'cvcrnl semicun·
dttchll cllmpnnics
But the 111111 kct wus mostly
tcclinl! the brunt ot pl\lt1ttuking. unuiysts snid
"It's mot·c u &lt;.:onsolldml11n
I.Jnd M du y." s,tld Bryun
l'tskol'llWskt, 111111 kct commcntntoJ
ut
Prudenllui
Sccurlt ies.
The Duw dnsed l.lown
lHil ll!l, lll 2 pcr~ent. ul
H.X72.Wl The droll Cttlsed u
IW\I·Juy 1!11111 ul HI points
thut pushed the index to
\1.053-M on Thumltty. the
ll1s1 time It dnsed uhuvc
&lt;.J,IMlO since July lJ
. The h1 nuder !IIlii kct nlsu
t\:11. The Nusuutt cumpllstt~:
qt&lt;icx lcll42 :1:1. nt· :1 percent.
In I J!lO 62. The Stnndnrd &amp;
Pom's ~no index sllpp~d
2 1 .~4. or 2 3 pel ~~:nt. In
lJ40 H6
For the week. the Dow
),lttincu 1.1 percent. the
Nnsdn&lt;.j rose 1.4 percent nntl
the S&amp;P mlvunccd I ·' per·
CCIII
· Anulysts suitl investors ur~:
more optimistic uftet· th1·ce
struiJ!ht week. of gulns
lllllOIIY the DllW, Nusuuq unJ
S&amp;P, whkh husn' t huppencd

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J.E. Morrison
&amp; Associates

Profit-taking pushes
down stocks; Dow
falls 1~0 points

AVON LAKE. Ohio (AP)
- hml Motor Co. hus ~om­
tliCtcd u dcul with the stutc to
guuruntec 2,000 lobs ut the
usscmbly plunt here for the
next five yenrs
The ugreemem ccllrtpletcs
cut unnounccment nwde In
Muy thut the cornpuny will
retool u pmtmn of tlie phtnt to
build u new sport utility ,vehicle und rchl re 1130 workers
lutcl {lff when Ford ended production of the Mercury
'(llluger/Nissun Qttest mini ·
wn In June.
:With Frlduy's unnounce·
t;cnt, Fordpmmlsed to build
tDe new Escupe SUY und
oontlnue
building'
the
ltconollne vun 111 tile Avon
t:uke plunt for five more

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Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis • Point Pleasant

Slreet
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production on the rise

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CINCINNATI (AP) - The
tjltttl puy lor Procter &amp;
Glmnble Co.'s chief executive, who guided the compu·
11y's recovery from u slump.
1pcrc.1SCd to $3 62 million In
the tiscul ycur thut ended June
JO. the company reported.
: P&amp;O more than doubled
tbtal compcnsuuon for A 0
[iullcy from the $1.72 million
oombincd sulury and bonus
lie curncd dunng the 2000·
2(}() I Iiscul yeur.
.
~ T~e con1pany reported
~rldlt)' thut Lalley received u
~~~Jury of $1.37 million and u

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I

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80 dtyl Of tn/OIIrMnl, II" Will bt
)

bnnus of $2.2~ million 111 the
most recent f1scal yeur.
Lulley aIHO receIved stock
options vulued at $9.49 mil ·
lllln, P&amp;O repurted 111 a liling
with the Secunttes unil
Exchunge Commission.
Lalley, ~5. took over us
P&amp;O's ch1el executiVe ofli cer in June 2CJ'lfrl~fter the
compuny overHauled its IOJ'
munu¥cment becuuse of
plungtng Htock prtces. lie hus
tried to reduce ~~oduct prtces
to meet compettU\10.
He tormerlr was the president fll' P&amp;O s global beauty

cure unl.l North Amencun
divisions
John Pepper, who was .
elected chuirmun of the board
10 2000 und rettred this year,
recetved $2.76 million in
totul colnpensutlon this ycur.
compared w11 h $1.1 m111icm
in 2000·2001, the company
reponed
Cincmnuti-bused P&amp;G is
the nation's largest producer
of household goods It s bestknown brands tneludc Tide
detergent, Pringlcs potuto
chips and Pampers dispos·
uble diapers.

Business Notebook
' I ollh \lt til&lt;: J~knJ,IIll' hJ' IC.jll~'ted olll
ut ;\) OU)\ Ill t'II~Ufe Ill tunh~t
d1" u"'on " 1th Ihe gm e11Hn.:nt "
A t'UIIIn un uttorne1 101 .lnhn J Rt~~' II oi'
HOUS roN tAPl
A lcJcrul JUdpc ha' not lllllliCdl,ttel) returned
lro/CII bi'll~\'r,tl!e ,1\.U&gt;UIIt' helolll\11111 f&lt;l lOr·
Rl i!U' llllU ht\ \1\11' \\ht&gt; ):UI~ UjlC\l'LU
mer Enrnn C'orp duel lithlliUal oltker tilt• pmt\ unJ OtldfU 't'lll' oi l thL'
Andrcw ~ ·'''"" ·, t.nmly memhers ut\er hi' CouJ~I'l&lt;porl. Pa -bn\etl .:ompun1 a mnnth
brother tned lo 111111 e nnl11on' of dullur' out · be tore 11 lilcd fi.1r Chapter It h.m~rupt' 1
of one ot the annulll'. u pcr,on tmmhur pnliCLIHHI Ill Junl'
\\Cre JLLU,l'IJIIl .1 led
w1th the ,.,,,c 'allll nd.tl
l'r.ll u unpl.nnt II led m Jul) nt '1c,d111g lnm
Seve lUI \l'lii'Htllh \lcl-c' ''gncJ Thur,duy by tired' (lllllllllon' nl doll,lr' Irom till' n.IIHIII '
US Mug1,t1a1e C'uilm Bntley. but they 'lxth-l,tllte't ,,,hie TV wmp.lll)
were ull ,e.1fcd "" ludmg lu' order 'cahng
the w:nTutlh. t:lotlc) \ ,.a,c manuger Paul
Yetx·rnch~ \ ,,ud f·ml,l\
F,•dentl pn"eUit&lt;&gt;r' 'nll't 11tth Botlcy lor
sc1crnl h&lt;lllr' tlan"i,l) n1ght No nne ln&gt;m
WASHINGTO~ tAP)
I he Hu'h
the Ju,tiLC I&gt;&lt;.•Jl.lrtment ' bmm team IHC\
uv:nl.1hk tm wnune1ll ut the lcderul court- udnunl,llatlun annnun.:cd h1d.11 11 h.tJ
hiiUSl' 111 lill\1\toll on htdav. and ,, fl.'"ll\ cd 11 trade dl\putc that h.lll t.i1 mont!"
o,crHm'h dt,rupled e\pnlh nt •\nu:ne.lll
spn~c,m.•n lkdmed comment. •
d)lc~en prnduct' to Ru"'" tlw h1~~"'' 1111
et~n mar~ct tor L' S poultt) l.llllll'''
The d"pulc 11 "' r~'oh ed 11 h&lt;'ll 11c~' '"•'
tor' lor hoth tllUIItfiC' rC,ILhed ol)!IL\'111\ Ill \Ill
Ll new vctcrinur) cer111i~.lle tl1.1t .cdd~e·"ed
health umcern' ra"cJ h1 the Hu"1.u1 ~"'

Judge freezes Enron
brokerage accounts

e"~ll,Hlll

Russia-u.s. chcken
dispute settled

AT&amp;T part of NY
attorney general's
Investigation

crnrnl'nt

ALBANY NY IAPl - AT&amp;T has
Thf ,,grccmcnt ""' unnounL\'d llllnltl h)
11:ce11Cd n 'uhpncn.111nm New Yo1k's attur- Agm·ulturc Sc~rct.tr) Ann \I \ ,nun.ul
n.(!y ~cncrnl ,l, purt ut un uwc~tlg_.JtHll1 1ntu Commerce Secret &lt;If\ Don I 1 .In' .u1d t ~
whethc1 u tup .umlyst lo1 Ctttgroup Inc Trude Rcpr~..cntatl 1~ Robe II l1.:111 , h 11 ho
upg1adcd h" rutmg un the telcclHnmumc·u- had ,til .Kti\CI) p.trt1Up.1ted Ill lhl' IIL~llll,l
tton gtum's sturk to hclll the bnnk l,mtlu role llun' l't1c Ul'pute h.1d Jl'ruptt·d '.ck' ul
mlvtstng on u $1 0 6 h1l ion dell I
US clm· ~en llrodmh m Ru"'·' '111Lt'
AT&amp;T 'P&lt;lke,wom:lll F.tlccn Connolly M.trdl .•1dver'e) ,dlc~tmg t.1rme r' Ill ~~
llHtllrmcJ FnJuy thut the nHnpuny had st,.uc~
tc&lt;:e1vcJ the 'ubpocnu 110111 New York
Attoln~y G~11e1ul Eliut Spitler's olilee .• md
ts lll\lVKilng documents In 1nvcst1gutors She
dcduted Ill dulm1ut~
Th~ 'ubpoe11.1 locu'e' 1111 wh~lhcr
telccommuu~eutiOtl' .umly't Ju,~ Gtubmun
chun ged '" ' tatlng n1i AT&amp;T to help
BRUSSELS ll~l~llllll 1o\1'1
I h,·
Cntgl\lup\ Sulo111nn Sm1th B&lt;~tncy 1111est·
mcnt bun~1ng dtvt,lun w1n th~ 1nlc unJcr- Ewnpt·.m Unum on ~~1d.1) 11duollll'd .c t S
WIItlng AT&amp;T\ Ap1il 20\Kl dc.cl .. ILcOtcilng tle~.:l'IOI1 tlll'\empt rJHtiL' 'tL't.:l prtldlh.. t' 11lHll
to u suurL\' tnnlllilll Wllll the m,tttcr. who nell-"pruteclll&lt;: t,lnlt,, hut ,,11\llt IIUIIId ,1111
pur,ll&lt;' II' Ulllllll.lllll .11 tltl' \\ orld II.ILk
spoke 011 Clllldltl(lll nl &lt;IIIOII Yilllty

EU happy with
U.S. decision on
tariffs for now

Org._tnl/,llmn .1 \.!.Ui n-..t till' lllCdMIH:..,

Cloned meats
on the horizon
SAN FRANCISCO (APl - Jutucr \: hops.
thtcket steuks and otltc1 tood p1oduLcd by
doncd lllll111.11' ~ould be tn g1o~ery st\llcs by
ll~Xt )'CII I AIIUIIII&lt;: s.dmon l,lttencd With
~c ues spl1~cd 110m ntl1e1 ll,h . thnu~:-h.
ICill lllll ycu" IIWliY Inuit the Amcnc.111 Jill ·
ncr tuhic
A long·awatted rcpmt to the U S Fond
HnJ Dn1.g, AJmtnlstrLttlon released th1s week
nucd~ un llll\lmtant d1sttnctton between
cloned ummu s und I1Unsgc n1c he&lt;~sts tho'c ultc1od wtth gene' 11om other spc~1es
Cloned un1mul' ure p1obubly sufe to r,u,e
und eut wh1le gene11cutly engmeered ones
ll1UY, unt be
1 he dt,lllldiOII means th111 dozens ol
bmtcchnology &lt;:lllliJlUIIICS attemplmg In erelite uli SOilS Ol lilliiSgentC llllllllttis IIIC Still
years uwuy trom bnng1ng thctr products to
111a1 ket
, I he rcpoll was good new,, however. lor
the ~:o ii1~11111C\ that s1111ply done .1111nt.lls
wltllllut tmkclllll! wtth the1r gc ue'

Airlines set to form
partnership

The huopc.1n Cumn11'"un ,,ud the
annuu1H.: cmcnt ltldlh: h)'

tltl

w&lt;'ulu gr:mt .111 o~LILillllluul 17X
cxcmplltllls w h1gh t.mll' I'IC,ILicnt Hu'h
unposed tn M.trch .md would 111\',UJ llllll&lt;:
thau ~0 pcrtcnt ol J:U rxpmt' 111&gt;uld h&lt;'
exempted
In u ,1,\lL'Illen\ the EU 'he.1d oiiiL~ ,,IIlii I
woullllleuJe 111 1111d-Scptcmbe1 "hclhL' I to
t c~ommcnd govcrnmcnl' ot the Is f:\ 1
IIUIIOIIS go othc,ld With JliOpo,eJ r&lt;:t.lil.ltlll~
~.tndt011~

Uruguay's economic
woes mounting
MONTEVIDEO. Uruguay 1AP1 Uruguu(s government hus udviScll the
lnternu11omtl Munetury hmd thw ''' ''"''
IIOilliC CIISIS Will send gm" Uome,llt prod·
uct piUII¥111!! II percent thl ' Y&lt;'lll' ollld mll.l·
11un so,mng hy 40 pcr~cnt
The government of Prc,tdent Jo1 gc B.ct llc
outl1ncd the .mnu.ll proJclllnn' 111 .1 lcttc1 to
the lcnll111 ~ .tgenc~ pill\ 1dmg till' ~IO ui HI
w01k to1 tmmultnng 'ome ~- S h1llion 111
tntcnut11onul credits lor the IIOLihkd Soutl1
Amenc,m 11.111on
Among steps outlmed. the govc1 nnwnt
promtscd tn li4U1d.llc lh1ce III\OI\cnll1111.tl l'
b.mks ,md ICorg.uli!C the ho~tte1eL ,,,,,,.
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A'l LANTA (AP) - Dclt.1 Au Lmcs, the
nutton's thud htggcst uulmc. pl.m' to 10111
Contmcntul and No1thwcs1 111 a b10ml new
purtne1&lt;h1p uuncd ut l'rotc~llll!l revenue
1'10111 u proposed nv:d ui1ancc
The pl.m :mnounced ~ttduy cxpamfs un
WORTHINGTON. Oh10 (Dm' Jollc-AI'J
ex 1stmg purtncrsh1p between No 4 c.11 r1cr
Tcum Amcncu Inc s,ud F11d&lt;tV llle, t.tled
Northwest ani.! No. 5 Contmentul by brmglut.mclui data from the prcvu1u; t" o yc,n'
tng Atlumu-huscd Ddt,c llltll the lntX
The tt trlmcs plu11 to sell sc,tts on c,1cll and received u Nasdaq del1stmg IHlllce tor
othds ll1ghts ,1nu ~oordlll.tle schedule' ami l:ulure to tile an uud1tor-rev1cweu repm1 tm
lrcqucnt -llicr bcncl1t! 1111dc1 ""codc-shurc" the second quarter
The Wnrthmgton, Ohto, company. wh~eh
11g1ccmcnt. The term comes 11om the· pr.u:tice ol puumg un utrllllc's two-letter tndustry prov1dc~ employee admtntstrauon 'l'nlcc,,
·" ud llrcclusslhed some account&gt; and rc,t.ll·
cnde onto another's l11ghts
ed fiscal 2000 and 200 I balance 'hect'
In April, Team America replaced Arthr11
Ander•en LLP w!lh Ernst &amp; Ynung LLP '"
1ls acc:ountant After the duduor ,wlldl.
Teum Amencu detcrmmed 11s ,lc&lt;:OLtllllll ~
treatment tor the December 29. 20110
HARRISBURG.
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Pc1111sylvumu's top legal ull'tccr ,tsked ,, st&lt;~te Issuance nt I()(),000 sene• A prctc1 red
court to 1ssue a restruu11n~ order ug,unst u shares d1dn't comply w1th gtl'ner.tlly uccepl ·
possible sale of Hershey Fouds Corp , suy- ed accountmg pnnctplcs
mg "1t's tunc to put u hull" to u tro~n,.tctton
Team Amcncu smd Ernst &amp; Ymmg won't
that he satd could hurm the communtty
be able to complete us revtew ot the l1r,f
The reqLtest, filed 111 Dauphin Cnunty and second quaner' unttl it completes .1Ud11~
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Attorney Gener ul Mtke Fisher und his off1ce
Team Ame11ca plans to reque't" hc,lllll):l
have lukeu to dtscourugc the Hershey T1 ust before u'N."d"4 h'tlllg quahticut~nn' pand
Co lrom uucttortmg tts controllmg stukc 111 on or before Wcdnesdny Shure' ot Tco~n1
the nutton' s largest cundymukcr
Amcrtc.ttradcd Fnday afternoon at 40 cent, ,
The move cume less thu11 two weeks alter down 96 cents. or 7 1 percent
Ftsher asked a state court to rev1cw uny s,tle
und disclosed lhut his olf1ce "druftmg leglslution mtended to UISCOIIIolge a sule by
req111rmg trustees to c&lt;mstdcr commumty
tntcrcsts before selltng u co11trolhng stake tn
CHICAGO &lt;APl - Wheat luturc' IINl
a tor·protll company
sharply Fnd.1y on the Clucngo Bo.1rd nt Trauc
&lt;titer C.tn&lt;td,t\ spnng wheat crop w,,, e,u.:
mated to he the sm,lile't 111 three dc~.1dc'
Corn and soybeans abo .tdv.m~ed modc,tly :
The stzc of the reducuon to Canada'' cstt ~
NEW YORK (AI') - A de,tdltne ongmal· muted wheat crop stzc caugill mvestors bf
ly set lor Fnduy for possible tndictments surprise, prornpttng a more than 2 percent
again HI members of the family that founded nse tn prices. The coming crop was pegged
the cubic television system operator a! Just 15 4 m1lhon metnc tons, whtch would
Adelphta Commumcatl()ns wus extended l'or be thut country's smallest smce 1974.
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another 30 duys
Whem lor December delivery rose 8 ~cnt•
The routine cxtcnstoll. gran ted Friday by u to $3.59 a bushel. December corn 10•e 2
Munhuttun JLidge. was re4uestcd by 1111!2!:: cents to $2.73',, a bushel, December outs
ncys for John J Riga~. 77, and h1 s sons, rose 2'1• cents to $1 82 ',, a bushel, November
Timothy, 46, and Michael, 48, federul pros- soybean' rose 2), cents to $5 40' , a bushel.
October hve cattle tell 93 cent to 67.22 ccnL~
ecutors sattl tn court pupers All rcmmn tree
on $10 mtlhon bml.
u pounl.l, September feeder Callie fell .58 cent tt(
Prosec utors "have been engaf!ed In, and 79.12 cenL~ a pound; 0&lt;.1ober le1111 hogs fell .4~
arc continuing, discussions about the case ccnt to 34.55 cents a pound; February pork be I.wnh" defense attorneys, the papers sa td lies fell 25 cent to 00.67 cent~ a pound.
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M .T.S. COin Shop. 1st s~ 1ng skills.. aod able to write
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Freo Kltlens· 10 weeks old, 10· 1/2 miles out 141 at ·
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Gage. Something tor e-very·
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Inside cats to good homes.

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Starting September 9th
The class Is free of l'hllrJ:e.
It is till II cluy course held in our
clussroom ut Scenic Hills .
Plcusc upply in person
or cull Juync Durlin~ ut
740-446-7150 for more inlormutiun.

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22. WHkday aMornoons

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clean . pluasunt working environment for
our stuff. and u "Fumily" utmosphere that
hcnd'it s everyone . We ulsn offer a wugc
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with other facilities in this arcu.
If we spunJ ljkc "just the ticket" for yoy.

Deckhands
$115 Par Day Plus
Orgulf Transport LLC, and Ohio River
Is Accepting Applications For
·Deckhands. Work schedule Is
30 Da sOn and 30 Da s ·ott
lntereated Candldatea Muat
Poaa..a The Following:
'Ability To Work In a Team
Environment In a Very Physical
Atmosphere, ).lftlng Up 1b t 00*
In All Weather Conditions
"Must Be Able To Spend 30·35 Days;
Away From ·Home
'Must Pass a Physical and Drug Screen
Btntflla Include:
Medical, Dental, Life Insurance's , 401 k
Pharmacy, Advancement Opportunities
TO $85,000 Per Year, Pension,
6 Months Off Per Year &amp; More
If lnter11t1d apply al:
Departmenl For Employment Services
445 Buckeye Hill Ad .
Rio Grande, OH
Jandrecht@ Rlverbarges .com
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IN MEMORY

IN MEMORY

In /uviitf( menlory of

Katie Watson Clonch
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If you urea "people person" who is
looking for a challenging and
rewarding position, then Wyngate is
the place for you. At Wyngate, we ,
recognize our employees us valuable
assets and conlribUiors to our success.
We offer a flexible and fun work
environment, arid an excellent pay
and benefit package.

Call today at 441 -9633
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RCiy, TUmm y, Nate.
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Diann &amp; Phil,
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Summer Clearance

HOOSfll In M~ . COtner SAndhill Rd 304 -e7&amp;-6281

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tot QUtei street cenrral air.
models on the way Best
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acres ot woodlsn&lt;l/t'lay
tlelds. bwtdi"O lots 1 tl-4
miles l!loultl ol Tupper&amp;
Plains. paved stmets. water
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8am-4pm (740)742-:1700 &amp;
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tabte/cha1r&amp; Built In Enter·
4 mtle&amp; to HospttAI or Town
ta1nment center $6,500
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SacrifiCe tor t' qu;ct.; s~'le,
Appn!!!8&amp;d fOr $87,000 Sell :2000 sq. ft home on l acre.
tot $89.900. new roof. win· l 0 minuies from hO&amp;pital
dows. dec!&lt;, siding &amp; carpet Stm l1n&lt;1er construcllon. o4
n'il!e bedrooms, dinmg Bedroom&amp;/ 2 Bath with
room, k1tchen . h~~~ng room &amp; swimming pool . (740)416~lh two ca' gerege &amp; out· 3510
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Phone 740-592-1972

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$243,900

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36-Aaroi San~hlll Road 9
mites from Point Pleaeant at
lelart Call Sam (304)8953807allei 6pm.

Wllt'lltd : Local company
wants to purchase 1 • 10 Lot lor SAte· Appro~e . 2 t/2
acre Rites !Or new hom~ acres, clearsd &amp; ready lor ·
C.ll (740)«6-3093 ,
building. gravel driveway.
water &amp; electric available,
area
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3248 after 6pm
tor info
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REAL ESTATE_

REAL ESTATE

Custom built; 3 yrs old; 2 car
garage; 5 acres with pond;
2,400 sq. ft. plus full
basement, 3 bedrooms, 2 112
bath. Kerr Rd.- Minutes from
hospital &amp; Rt 35,
For more information call
evenings &amp; weekends

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Down, 30 '1'Hr1 •' 8.5% lrigo11110r, $425 monlh plus
Odl1 CD.· VInton, Dodrill APR For Llatingo, 800-Stll- depoo~. utilltlea, (740)667Rd.. 5 wooded 1cree 3323 En 1109.
3487
$14,500, Alo G,.ndl, Mobloy Ad, 8 OCIH, $21,000,
2 bedroom, ono """'· IMng- _ _:..•- - - - - Kerr, Pint Mill Rd., Loa! room.
dining-room,
OMI &amp; OCIH, $.22,0001 Mar- kltchon(relrlgoralor &amp; ni'N
abel Ad., 11 ICrll, $17,000 otove. An ""'"" good ala
or 13 aero S19,000
witll hordwood lloo,., cl9eetl. Big b1ok yard. 205
Molgo Co.- SR 118!, &amp; or 6 Spring
Ave. Pomaroy.
acre ptrctlt, your cho~. $325/mo. piUs utl!ltlaa. No
$16,0001 Carr Ad, &amp; ecrea, pats. Raferancesldepoalt.
with huge. hay blrne, stalls, 992-5502
ouo llulldlng, $2&amp;,000 or 11
lflrn $21,000, Danvlne, 7 2 BR "OU81, WID, otowi. reocreo. SUllO!
lrtgerator, no pets, reftt·
ence &amp; depoalt required.
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now lor mapo ond ollltr 1\ot2 BR hOUOOI Apl lor rtnt,
lngol Ownor flntnclr1g Cantenol]l Rood, no poll,
allgnl property marl&lt;up.
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Retocallng. looking l&lt;lr 20 peta, r.tarences required.
acrae, or more lor small $450 month. caM (740)~2farming, and/ or gardening 8m Iller 5pm.
wUh small alream or pond. 3 BR h&lt;luoo In Qall\pollo, No
(740)640oll878
peta,' water paid. t Aeterence
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and depoa~ roqul•ed- 388·
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4 BA, 2 belh, 2 car garogo,
1156 2nd Avenua, Claiiii&gt;O'
ns, $650 mo. pluo dapoo~.
(740)«1-151Q
5 room11 &amp; bath, 50 Olive St, House for rent HU 0 ap·
$325 mo. (140)«8-3945
proved, 1-800-34Q-8814

446-7143
REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE

Call or stop by our office {or a free Quality Homes Guide in color.

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FU~THER ~IDUCT!ONI

went vour own little corntr ol
tfle wor1d? Retreat to thla home
tucked away on private ChArolt\11
Lake Nice 4 BR 3 BA redwood
sided home with 2 car attached
garage Bnd priYate dock
overlooking the lake. S169,QOO

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h\11ng 8fMC9 Atl"'ched 2 car garaQ'it . bathe. N1ce lloo1· plan
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Wayne Na~onat t=oraat
2 atoty hOUee 8. thOblle tiolt1e
lnCluded .Owner wente sold\ U19e

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MICe carne~ H·eed lot 4
B&amp;dt'OOilHI. !lvlng room. nice kitchen,
batuttt'lehl CetHtal alt collrll11dt11ng
Nut"eroua updates, twl, Wlthi!J,
~hunbtng, ruuu pump atrd 1Mny
ttlote OaJport 3 a.lo1·a~e ·et1ed . Well
eonolruoledl Allordoblo $70s UAI)f

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elory 'vlnvl sided 5 bedroom home
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WRik-oUI
baaemeMI,
decking. 24 x 40 barr,. w1th ai\J1ched
~'11:24 shed 2 acres 11'111 along SR
1d 1 Call for appolnhnent todeyl
12114

et•;ti()().OO,.. I!i the &amp;sklt1~ plice . on
Uilslevellot being appro~~: t 3~11: I 00
~ubllc uttltlhiul avAilable

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CITY OONVI NII NOII Cell today to
lAke tt ll~ek AI this cntnloft~ble l 5
! ldty hallie Ll\11110 &amp; dlttlng room
kltchRM. j .Jl bedmome. 1 a bathe
taundty Sntall tetlced-ln lawn ern
Within
waiMng
dlatanae
to
tldWtltOWii $64 .B0o

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.oga ddte tt1a1 heB rood
fttmtag.eeh:lt1tJ s~ tAO at~ct ~utavllle
ldeol for ~esldenllal or cotTirtietctal.
OWMt !1!!1111'{.1 below apj::Jtelsed
&amp;.OTI

valu~l

Joe A. Moore- Broker 441 - 1616
Sarah L. Evans-Moore, Broker 441-1616
Patricia 'Hays- 446-3884 Care Casay-245-9430
Cynthia Siciliano- 388-1841
Candace
446-7412

t174 PRICE R!DUCEDI This
.wonderful 3 BR 1 1/2 BA home

WHAt A VIEW OF THE MIGHTY
OHIO\ Be the owner of lhl 11
extenalvety remodeled hOml!l Over
3,000 sq . It llvlnQ SIJ&amp;Ce . ~
Bedrooms . 3 bettls whirlpool iuba,
kitChen 11a1 o~e' 32 11 . of new oak
cablh1Jts Fireplace In lorma t living
room &amp; tamlty roOm New ceramic
111e &amp; ceipet
throughout. New
1urnace end cM trRI Air unit Low
n1alt1tenence Be the lltst to live hi
this home and enjoy all the hard
work put Into H1l11 one I 12HII

til .tit

new
I hom• on 2
lovtl ocreo mill Vel]/ nkle 3 BR 2
13A home with solid 6 panel doo111,
.lola of hardwood flooring, Smith
cul lom kitChen and 2 car garage.
Lo c~ ted In Pct1et area. SOB,DOO.

•1&amp;3 Ltt the large open rooms
In lhl1 newer ranch tpoll you
with comlortl Buill In ! 998, 3 BA
2 BA. accented with oak trim,
1otld 6 panel doore, oversized
kitchen with oak ad.blne ta and

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Slaty Uulldl11g e1tueted at 600 3rd
Av~m ue Oownstalre set up M beauty
salon a11d olllce tel~lal Upstairs l1as 2 U........O
one bedtoo111 opartmente. Nlca tamat QUALITY
BRICK
RANCH ...
lhCOttie Call to~ con1~lete llsllngl IDEALLY LOCATED Within mlnutea
ltll131!1
ot Sprli1g Valley area &amp; Ato Orenda
wllll quick ecceee lo US 35 ramp.
Living roOtti, dining, 2 lull baths,
etleched
2 cer gerega &amp; concrete
MRM liUINOI Appro&lt; ; 1 acrns
with &lt;40 11 10 hatlle bam wllllitans. dll\le tcll co eaay to molnte.ln .4 ac::re
~·h.40 workshop wllh loll
atorage tot Owner he.e taken good care ol
low maintenance ranch.
IJhad A detAched QAIAQA ~ecently this
re modeled 1 U.story hort1t4 with new DROPPED PRICE .MUST SELLI
~lichen .
large dining . den, 6 12188
bedtooml!l. 2 1J betl1s. \lety nicely - - - - - - - - - - decmaled Mu st aee to appraclale all
· •
llle M1ellltle8 the\ OOttHis wnh th is BRIGHT I CHIIRVI Like
propeity 111111
new 14' x 10' moblla home I
- - - - - - - - - - - OedrMm1, 2 !ull · bathe, eat·ln
kitchen with skylight &amp; cathedrlll
WELl MA.INTAINI!O
RANCH ON ceiling end eleo . Including llvtng
roo1n. Bllueted Oh a rented lot
OV~~ 1 AOR~ tll ~l!b LOTI NICe $22 900 oo 12205
!emily room , 3 bedro01m~. llvtng tdom
with llruplaoe. eel-In k!lche n. atteohed -----~------­
yarage. Iota or updelte1 wl!hlll past LOTS! 4 acres up, mostl y all
couple yeot!l Storage bulldln\) . Muet wooded owner will oonattter selling
~ee \1118 onel llitiiOI
on.land C{lfltrect. •aao3
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QUALITY HOMES IN COLOR IJOOKLET!

MEIGS COUNTY
Cheryl Lemley

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OOUUl PUt A HUIINUS IN
IRII thla ov1r 3 acre site Is
t1Ated lll~tOIII lu~ttl sit&amp; of new
Mel!i1e toe81 etemenlary echool
Double wide on rear of pro~lf!tty thot
t10u ld be used ae e t.:tn!al or live lh
Frontage along S~ 12-t would make
l!l Ql'i"-t ~lh! fij~ A new tf.l!lla urelht ,
ootwenlenc~ eture m uae your
t{'1BQ1Mtldt1 , Rewage I&lt;;~ fl\ltliiFible ·
$09,900 00 Checil out lhl11 aile EIHtJ
bf!COit111 yout own bt11JB U130

742-3171

PRICE REDUCED! 30 Rlvef\llew
In Mlddlopott
Cazy 3
bedroo'''" ranch with e11tra nice
Owner says get lhl!l eM
. tleW ptlce ot $45,000.00

TO 00 BOATING?
your
Altlng the Ohio r.ll\let atld
111ft 2 Acres comee alon~ with this
fUit Rtnl':tiV nice 1 B story home With
loiR rJI " PBUI:I 4 liedloOill8, 2 belhs,
0\/FII 2.400 fiQ II flYing 100m dining
nicely
roo111
rec
100111 , tlen Deh!Ched
etyle honte Thara Bra 3 bedrooms,
gA iflQ9 &amp; Cll i\)Otl 11'2209
I 6 baths. 101ma1 living room. dining
room, lamlly room wlfh llrap!Bce and
kl!dhei1 on malt\ level LoWer level
lea!Vtes a large family room,
~~~UNION AVINUI ... Roomy ranch btldroom, bolh, loundl]l 8 'drive-In
Mottle wtU1 II bftdtooms, 2 batha, II&lt;Jing
Large
gazebo
for
room
room Newer roof 8 heat iinle~•llnhog this summer Looeled
111
situa ted el
own

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' Qualiy .......

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h6 ..... aocl.-docklw
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hunter green acc::en ta, fanoed-ln
backyard. all on t5 aore attend.
Tel!telully decorated, th is home 11
the epitome of quality and ol&amp;l!l.
IDI,OOO.

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leaturea large bedrooms, large
kitchen and lots of updates. Make
at\ appo l ntme~t to see It ioday.
141.000
ff1 91
Attention Rent" I
lnveetortl 2 for 1 de1¥11 This
property has a lot or poienttal to
be a money maker for you . The
1st home has 3. 4 bedrooms, 2
bathe, Living Room, Dining room,,
new gas furnaca. The 2nd home
has to bedroOm, 1 bath. &amp; living
room . Onty S&amp;li,OOO. Great
tnveltment that ehould CASH
FLOW!
Luxurtoult Sit on
around porch and experience
nature on 3.8 beau!lful acres. New
In 1996 and beauti fu lly cared lor.
this 3 BA , 2 1/2 EM home has a
nice open floor plan, breBzeway to
2 oar garage w i t~ flnlehable 2nd
lloor. tull baaemont , Smith's
cus tom
kitchen , Smith's
woodwork throughout, some
ceramic Ute floor11 . ln addition, 2B
x 28 metal bam wlth fenced area
for anima te, nice 21' above
ground pool Located In the city

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school dla!clct 1224,000
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Lu~turloua
Home
Conveniently Located In the
VIllage of Middleport! Loca ted
only 4 112 ·mnes from ihe VIllage
of Cheshire. the owner has
attended to every detallln·buildlng
this home!. Go'1;:1eous hardwood
floors th roughout mosl ol the
house. lois ot recessed lighting,
Smith cus1om kllcMn, formal
living room. formal d1nlng
family room . 3 bedrooms. 2
balha. office wllh close t end buill·
In desk thai would make e nice
4th t::Jel:!room , 2, car oversized
garage , lleau11lul ln ·gto und
heated pool r~nd rnuch mo,el

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~114 PRICE REDUCED! Nllurt
Lovtr'e, Hunter'• peradlee. This

home hu

a tot · to · oller: 3

*.185 Cute Ranch located eloooo I
Rio Grande. Aetreal
tub, 24 x 24 pola barn, pOnd. All 1208 Are you looking for mor• oharmlng 3 bod room, 2
this sitting on 69 ac mil. Reduced room? Cloaa to town &amp; l!lchools ·ranch wllh tar'ile eat-in ~lichen
to t110,000, Colltodoy lor your thla 4 bedroom 3 bath has a, loll~ formal living room &amp; cathed ral
ohowlngl
offer. C1U Tadayl
ceiling family room
Wtth a
backdrop of gen!le ro lling
!~llJ_~!~OJI~!'~ In~ town living oen
I lhll 4 Ill 2 1/2 lA
countryside , thla le e muat eeel
5124,900
colon111 atyl1 hom•.
beautifully landscaped
-e ntry leads to A lastelully
decotllted for mal living room and
dining room. Juat orr th e dlnrhg
COMMERCIAL LISTINGS!
room Ia li1 equipped kitchen and •te6 cornto,rilt•le
laftllly rooni combination with a found In thlo
cozy fireplace oomplamenllng Its lhroo both brlok ln110. tho elryl
homey feel ing . W!lh a one car Vee, lnllde the city one IInde thla
deteohtd gArage and the e~~:tra
at orage apace ol the lull sprawlin g brick with ex tras that
baaementln town living 11!1 juat a InClude new hard wood lloorlng,
equipped kltohen, form al living
phone oall away.
room, quatnt family room wllh
llreplaoe and a huge finished
baaemenl With wet bar. Looki ng
lor 11pac~ In the clty... look no
lurth or...IIIUOO
bedrooms, :2 tlalh, living room.
Dining room, eat-In kitchen, hot

It
2 BR, olr oondltloned, YOI]I 1 Bedroom Apar1m~n11
nice, In GaNipoijo. no poll, Slorting al 1289/mo, Wuh(7~0)448-2003
(1.0)448- or!O&lt;yor Hookup, SIOYO ond
t409
Refrigerator
(7-40)«1·

ChormlnQ, hlotorlcol homo
tor ~nt or 11~. 2•BR Loll
ot space &amp; storage. Greet
locallon, walk to &amp;choOis,
atoras &amp; perks Vary Nlcet
$600 montll, S800 depollt
Aeftrenoea Required . Avail·
able Now, Call (740)2568433

1519

3 BR mobile holM In A10
Clronde. No poll, rtloron- 2 SR upaUIIro oportmont,
cn required. (7~0)379· oloYof rolrtgorotor lurnlthod.
2720
$27&amp;,
1110
dopoalt
(140).W8·3870- (740)«&amp;3 BR, 1· 112 beth, lllttectnc,

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Bedroom
House In City, Large Deck,
Basement. Very Private,
Enclosed Yard , Mulltl neve
References. No Pets. De·
posll Required, Shown by
Appolnlment
(304)675·
5852
Furnished

1

9061

Furnithed 2 Rooma and
Belll, Upololrt, Clean, Aoland Dopoalt A•
QU!rtd. Nc (140)44111519

montl'l .

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september e.

$13,500.00

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how beautiful lha view I
Drtvo home. This one story
a sunken
living room wllh a big beaulllul whllo atone
fireplace and glaal all tho way to the lop of the
cathedral ceiling and glaM wlnctowa on 2 walla.
Hal 5 bedrooms, 3 balha, family room, dining
area, and a beaullful kitchen. There 11 loti ol

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2 oer

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446•6806*
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For Solo- Soalod bldo will
be \olein on 1&amp;83 Franklin
Sklddor 142 modal. Submll
bldo 19 49379 · McKonzlo
Ridge Ad, Racine, Oh. Skid·
dlr . ean bt ineprcted at
ROII'I E)(Cavltlng , any
quo1110no coli (74Q)g49281!8

i58 Clark Chapel Rd.
Bidwell, OhiO 45614

Branch Office
Locust
· Gallipolis, Ohio
45631

VIRGINIA SMITH, BROKER """""""' UIIIOI
IILVILLI.,,, ... .,..., ................. 441-1201
TAI8H SNYDER,,;,,,,,.,,,,,,, .... ,441JDHNNIE RUNELL, ....,,, , .......,, ...,,381o03U
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DAVID 8NYDIA .................................. 441·1411

C1ll

ex10 utility lrOitr- SOOrl
C!'lfttmln IIWtl aw Ill*'.
(740)1l92-St87

9 ft helvy buill -

wood

wire ra~t ptn or othet
tmall an 1mata , prk:e
1140)gg2•11019 11.0)11111!78119 _
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A-11111 • c - . . .
WOI.fHANNIHG II~
Low Montllly lrMotmon11
Hom41 Oo\Nory
FREE Color Catllo&lt;J
Cell TOday 1·800-711 ·0158
W'NW.np.etatan com

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Avistar Selec'l rei"'"''Ie. conirol airptane, 5~ wJngapan,
nhro poweretl. never. been
llown. Complete w111r liold
kit $200. (140)387.0222
days, (740)367-7588 -

nr.oa .

Bry1nt 4·ton hilt pump,
complete wl furnaoe &amp; A·
cpU and tnermoatat only 3
yrs. old $1000 . 304·882-

3438
COOl DOWN, Control Air

Condltlonert i.nd Heat
Pumpa. If yoo don't call ul
WI both 1011. FrH uti·
malot. (740)«H308 ond
1-800-2DHl088.
Crlttsman Rldlng Mower,
yoara Old, tU Ko"lor DHV
Full Preeeurt Motor, 42"
Cui, Low Houra, vory Clean
_. 111 Plotllc Beggor SyotOm,
Cool ovor 11500 will !oleo
1100. !140)245-0111, ,

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Grubb'o Plono· 'TUning &amp;

Anllquo .Wolnut buflfl, $600
lndepondonl Hortlol"- Dlo\IIIUI , muat 8111 , $400, lrlbutot'. .Coli For Product Or
080, 3 tltr oocatlonat 11· Opportunity, (740)441-1982
blo, wolnut, voluo $225.
$1110 080. Excallonl condl·
JET
AERATION MOTORS
lion, (304)875·3950
Rtpalro&lt;l, NI'N &amp; Rlbull In
Stock. Call Ron EV'Inl, 1· 1
Avon ooiiiOII~tl dec_
anrtl"' 800-S37-9!!28,
lrom lho early 70'o lo 1981 ,
coli (740)992-38&amp;5
Motorl.z.ed whetk:hair, 1•

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PROFESSIONAL SI!RVICI!
MAKES THE DIFFERENCE

ture, ~
plecee.
(30&lt;1)875-3288

'!Untd? Coli T"' Pierro Dr,
140-.W8..&amp;25

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Pe,mele Riley, Clerk

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Goolls

MOBILE HOME ONLY • A very nice 14X74
Skyline mobile home wllh 2 bigger bedroome,
large living room, and prel1y kHchen.
equipped kitchen, cathedral
nice,
room and Is

comot"' y Ga!Oon a!
DovoliOrrl el Ohio Volley
~ Gardono oil NojghRd
$200
Fo1 Slit Reconditioned bothood
wathoro, dryora ond rolrig- (140)«t.ors&amp;4
trltora Thomplons AppN·
ance 3o&amp;07 Jaoklon A• 2 diamond rlngo, yollow
gold , bolf114 K. ono lo 114
nuo, (30&lt;1)67s-7388
Carll. retail $850-+ and
Good Ulld Applloncoa. Re- 1200+ ,Silo 7-t/2 ond 11-112.
conditioned and Guaran· (30&lt;1)87s-39S9
teed. Washers , Dryers,
5 motor cyoiM : u.te:IN
Rongoa, and Rolrlgorotort.
Some ...,, •• $95, Sicagga oqulpmof\1: I ping pong taAppliances. 76 Vint St., ble: and IMng room ,lurnl-

'"lcloncy

Avenue,
$225
(740)4411-3945

lor $450, will "" lor

$300 (7~)'A~ BV"

Fumlohod
utllpold, CIOWnotalra, 9 t g 2nd

HOUiDIOLD

HILLS • A one 11ory home with a two
story very large bedroom suite, with ll'a own
bath. Has a large bedroom, an average
bedroom down81alrs, and a family room, dining
room, kitchen and bath all downstairs. House
looks very nice everywhere. You will love It,
Alae has a storage buJidlng,
and

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• Custom tops, trailer
' and accessories.
• Stored inside for Winter.
• EXCELLENT CONDITION

MOBILE HOME ONLY· Here'l a 1997 Redman
Mirage mobile home that Ia .14x50. Haa
2 bedrooma, olna balh , and an equipped
kHchen, Comes wllh a newer porch and central
of. A
air conditioning. Haa been taken

POMEROY • WRIOHT STREET • On a quiet
dead and street Ilea, thla lrl-laval home with
eeven rooma, 3 bedrooms, 2 balha, dining area
and family room. Also hae a 2 car garage with
opener, Vary neat and nice
aiHing on a
large lot, comea wllh equipped

Brend new, ~' und. IQM Wlodllor Fold Von, 8
the range microwew loot pool loblt (140)4411Como w~lgt\1, clocl&lt; &amp; voot 73011
oYef

central air, 1••70 with Ex·
pando, At 1•1, no Ptta. ref· 2 br. WIO hook up rtf. dep, GraciOUI living. 1 lnd 2
erencea, ,.~ + dtpoal1 no petl 304.S75-5l e2
bedroom apartment~ at VII·
!ago M.,., and Aivoralde
(740)«6-482~
2 one bedroom 8plrtmanta. Apani'TM!nts In Mlddteoort.
BnuUiul River VIew Ideal In Mlddloporl, HUO op- From $278-$348, Coli 740for 1 Or 2 Poop\o, Rorera~­ provod,
coli
collocl, ~2·!1064- EQuol Houolng
coa, Dopolll, Nc Pels, Fos- (740)928·~1141 oftor 6pm,
Opportunllleo.
ter Tr111er Park, 7~0,..•1·
Houaa tot sale or rent
2br. Apt. In New Haven. ap.
(140)448-7398
Ot8L
pllances Included. $275. Modern 1 BR apartment.
$375.00/mo. + depollt or
128,500.00 oale price. tot Moblll nome tor rent In Rl· month + Dopoalt Haotod ~17~4!)~)~44~6~0~3110~---- Ktnmoro &amp; WNnpooj - ·
Pleesent Ridge. Pomeroy, cine area.
No pets. g1Jigllfa1oragt. tor rent. Nice 2 bedroom oportment ara , $65 each. WhirlpOOl
$50, monlh. (304)882-313t
Ktnmoro and ClE O&lt;l]loro.
Oh, (740)898-8783
(740)992-5858
up Nlro, Mlddloport, Ohio • $60 oach. Coli (740)4411Aanch·type house, beautiful N\ct 3 bedroom, 2 belh, Apartmonl. CJA, t BR, 1
9068 afttr 8:00t&gt;m. ,
river view, sunroom. living· 14x10, wmr ,_hell pump, blth, ki!Chln wlappllancta, Nice 2 br. apt.,lg roomt.\.
room, formal dlnlng·room, 'lie' no poUI, on approved located at 133 2nd Awnue, fully equip«! kit., central Mollohan Carpet. 202 Cl1rk·
bullt·ln equipped kitchen clod~. $350, (740)992-2 t87 woter ond lruh pold. $325, ~ooll!!ll' cooling. woohor/ Chapel Aood, Porter. OhiO.
wttl'l nook, 2 bedrooms,
(740)448-4859
dryer hool&lt;up 30&lt;1-ll82•2523 (7.0)«6-'1444 1-811-830betl'l, full basement w/d Tra.lter wlextra large aJCpan·
!H62. FrH Eatlmattt, Eaay
h~kup. 112 beth, garage, do, LIVI~~Qroom lnd ldlchen BEAUTl,UL
APART- Ncrlh Third, Middleport, 1 flnon&lt;:IIIQ, go deyo aamo 11
108 Legion Terrace, Pomer· roctnlly painted, etc , Nice MEN111 AT BUDGET PR~ bedroom furnlono&lt;l oporl· coo" Villi .Muter Ca•d
oy1rent $450/mo. plus utlllt· yard. Very reasonable d• CES AT .IIICKBOII E8- men!, 110 polo, dtpoall &amp; rol- Drtve-,a- lime aave 0101.
only. $325. fAT!&amp;, 52 WeotwooO Drivel orenceo required, (140)902ies, no pets, rslerencellde· posit One
from ~7 to $383. Walk to 01 65
Solid Oak Entertalnrnt:nt
Call
poall, (740)992-5502
shop &amp; movNta. Call 7-40Canter, 57 Inches high ,
448·2568. Equal Houalng Now Taking Appllcltlons- 58112 inched wide, bawled
Opportunity,
35 west 2 Bedroom Town- gloso doora S300. 304-67s:C'Io'--a-n-2:-'b-a-:dr-o-om--op-o-rl-· houae Apar1rntntl, Includes 3t 17
14x60 railer, 2 BR , CIA, 1 and 2 bedroom apart· ment, no inside peta or Water
Sewagl, Trllh , UHd Furniture Store, 130
stove, refrigerator, all elec· ments, furniShed and unlur· smoking, referencee &amp; se- ~ .. 740-44e-00()8.
Bullvillt ptke. We H(l mat·
trlc, no pelt, relarencas, de· nlohed , security depos~ re- curlty dtpoalt required, Ra·
tre ...e, Dunk Mds, dresapoalt.
$300
month. quired. no pola, 740-992- cine, (740)949·2517
Small one bedroom Apt. for 1r1, couch11, appttenca1.
2218,
r.,t (304)87&amp;-~9«
Much Moro. Grave monu(740)256- 1044
menll, (740)«8-4782 GalPUBLIC NOTICI!
2 bedroom trailer, 8 mllaaJAt 1 bi. opt lor ranl $100, aoc, .
llpollo, OH
1-43, no pats, no call after dep.&amp;$300, a mon, oil uti!.
TWin
Rivero lor •ldSpringfield Twp orlyldloablod.
lncludod 304-875-3854
Wllnut twin bed&amp;, VIctorian
9pm, (74 0)~2-3743
Truotoeo
Oellle
Now occopllng opplloollcno 1880 Jenny Lynn wltll loot
County 11 bidding the
aonetructlon of 1 lor 1 br, all utllllloo pold board, rtllnlahed, great
lenoe, Job epaolllc•· HUO •OIIIatod, corpalld cond. $300 . tach, box
tlone o1n be received opartmant rtnl ,, 30% or oprlnga only Included .304.
lYY·O 21
by m•lllng e ""l"••t your adlutlod lncOmo coli 675-31 H
to Sprlngllefd TWp. 30&lt;·875-8879 ba1Woon 8Whirlpool w11her, $95;
4121 s , R,
4:30 pm wookdeyo.EHO
W"lrlpool Dry&gt;&lt;, $95: ElocBidwell, Ohio 4Nt4
or phoning 311 0131 Upatalr1, One Bedroom llle Aonga, $95: RolrtgoraIn tho ovenlngo,
Apartment ol &amp;&amp;1 2nd Avo., tor. $95 : Frott lrtl refrlgera·
with just 100 hours of use,
8e1led bide nMCI to
Golllpollo. $350 par monlh lor (whllo), $175: Foddora
be mollod to the
plua dtpoal1; W111r and air conditioner, S95: nice
1ddr111 ond
couch, SD5: lomp•. $10
will ba eooaptad unHI Troolr Included In rtnl: Coli ooch, Dining toblo, $60;
Dobbie
or
JUdy
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(740).W8Auguet 31 , 2002 end
Skogga Appllanceo, 71 Vlno
Opened 11 the NgUIIr 7323 ol Booaord Library,
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800-280-2574

A BUIIINESS BUILDINO - !hat Is metal and
was used as a garage In the past
Has
concrete lloors, plywood walls, and Ia approx
20x40 . Buill In 1998 and ana on approx one
acre. ·
a small mobile home that
1204 Thle home deflea de.crlptlonl Beautllul home on 5 acree
• picture perfect letting. Built in \994 wltll over 3,000 square
of living apace lnoludirig 4 bedrooms , 3 baths, lull unl 1nlshed
basement , 3 oar attached garage, relmdng Sunroom W111l ceram ic tile
lloorlng end epeclous open kitchen . Also l11cl uded Is a 30 11 72
building perfoc1 for a buslnei!IB close to hOme Gel more than
money's worth ... celllodayl

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Loc:at,lon ,
LOcation ... Thel'e what this
ff192 Prolualonal land·
bedroom rancher has in ecld1tlon ICiplng, ln-g 1 ound pool, a
lo a total remodeling Inside and beautiful. spacioUs kitchen . and
out. Sellh'lg In move In-condition fenced ln yatd m a qu 1et
t_htl!l LeGrande Drlva t'roperty nelghbo1hood. Wllh 3 bedrooms
oHers newer : replacement and 1 t/2 baths , what more could
~tndowa. vlnyl siding, decking, you ask lor? S1 29 goo
pool, roof, continuous
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ayetem, oak cabtnaia In Klrc:ne,n,
hardWood fl oor!! on and on.
IVO!I 'TLAST $89,9001

iii~~IA LOW!IIIIl THE 'AICI

AO!P:INI1'E MUIT 8!11'.,~1!00. 00!
Nice lol being approx
I!ICre
neet t::oty 11ot\ie lhel'a !lad lots of
ti.CI Llvlhg room. kltthei'l &amp; formal
dl~!l1g AreA bam DetaChed 16 ~ 24
gamge Good garden areA Must see
lo ~PI1reciate I Ill~ I IoniA Jt~11l3

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bathe. e\1eched Q t.'af Qerage Md
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1111$ MCKAGE INQUDES:

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THill OliAblfV DAICK
AAIICHERI 2 Co• aUoched ~o,.go ,
arge fom111\ llvmg room &amp; Uinlng.
ert\ny room Over8129d ltl81!1t9r
suite , plue 3 additional bedrooms .
Q.6 bAlh!; level ep~I'Oll P eore lot
Mull\ seQ to 81JI:lh3C1Biu thle 01191

$38,700

10 !laodord Moololl
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MUCH I!IO(IE~ fH~N MEETS THE
I!VI!O~r2 , 100SQ ft !f\l!ngspace.5
lledl\:ll~lll IAtiCh ~lluA t eCI Otl a tOOIWy
lllil llllo\i'lll i'IEW... *\lll'lll 1 8 ~ere 101 Uv111g room . dining area.,
Mr~CII\ie briCklvlhyl sided ranch kltctlen. 1 B bAths HI x 20 etorage
IINated
on
profeealonally ohod $03,900 00 ,~112
18r'ld8tej)ed to! lergt; IMng t'OOI"!l,
kll:ctnJn With oak ceblne\e &amp; ceramic

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ADO!SON

ftPPI'Olc. 5 acre 101 Witt1 bl1~ PA:r1 I'At1tte!tmg your OlfArl Asking ~t1C@
tet\Ced 1f'l Let ul!5 tell you sor\l61'Mr9 S~3 . 000 00 t».tt&amp;

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Mlddlepo~lllpolis, OH

A.ppllancea: R1cond1tlontd
Wooharo. Drycort, Aongoo,
llofrtgrotora, Up 'lliiKl Ooyo
IJuarlntMdl We Sell New
Mlytag Appllanoea. French
City Moy~og, 740-448-1195.

REAL ESTATE

speed blendlr, uaed one
Buy or ult. RIV.rlne Anti· time, &amp;- 11:1 loot Chril1mll
quoo, 112~ Eoo1 Main on tfH, uood 1 Umo, 1740)4411SA t2~ E. F'omoroy, 740- 8439
992·2:528. Ruaa Moor•.
IIIW AND UHD ITIIL
owner.
Stool Beomo, Pipe Rollor
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Old portablt Galllo Co. met- For Cone-. AnglO, Cltafl.
11 voting boott'l wfttt one no\, Flo! Bor, Stool Qrotlng
11rge and ont email WOOden For Draine, Or{vewlyt &amp;
bollol box, All lor S90. Wlll&lt;woyt, l&amp;L Scrop Mil•
Ill Open Monday, -.oy,
(7.0)4411-1714
Wednol&lt;lly A Frldoy, 11om4:30pm, Cloood Thurodoy,
REAL ESTATE Stlurdoy &amp; Sundoy.
(740)«6-7300

'"'I'"PI"''"P..... Now Coo-LP 1000 Labal
Prlnllng S&lt;:olo. (7.0)4480205, Phono(740)«8-020S
or (740)«8-42154,

"""''m': up, 1
kit, LA, DA,
base.,ent with
rm &amp; wood
stove and other rooma tor
rocreallon. Attached garage lovely
tree&lt;l lot Privacy lence &amp; hot 1ub,
wood dock, front porch &amp; side porch,
Thla dellghllul dwelling can be aeon
by an appointment LV Smith 446-

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FOR
BALE, New alarm ayalem. Building
b•lll 10 olale coda, Conllnuouo
operation olneo 1986. Price lncludea
lnvanlory, Call Johnnie 367-0323 or
446-8806,
t402e.WIItr, elec. on Mitchel Rd.
1 AC m/llocolod comer o!SFI
f27,1!00

Waterline Spec!al: 314 200
PSI 12UXl Per tOO: t ' 200
PSI $36,00 Per 100; All
Bran Compronlon Fllllngo
In Slock.
liON IVANB ENTI!-1EB Jacl&lt;oon, OhiO, 1-80o1131-9528

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t402D TRULY Dl!UOHUUL HOME
Pratty •• a plcrure, Vel]/ well
planned atone and fr&amp;me ranch
homa oflaro 3 btldroo.,s, walk-In t4015 UKI! BECLUIION? You'll
cloael, 2 lull balh~, charming living lind lhla el&lt;1roordlnory home
room wlflreptace. New oak cabinets · n11Utd In a bit of woodland.
Beoulllul dooor, equipped kitchen
II ne 1he kllchen. Aange, re II
r gerator. w/ceramlc tile floor &amp; countera.
dishwaeher, and compactor an stay.
Utility room Ia extra large. 2 tier deck Cathedral ceillnga In the spacious
living rm., llono llroploco, S
In lh e rear wllh ••• 1ngrou.-•
N
poo 1· bed roo mo. 2 bolho. e acroo rrvl A
Many truli trees, flowere, and real ahowcaH looated out Rio
lhrubl. Sprinkler system In the rEiar. Grande
way.
Sl'lowlnp,o
by
2 car attacho&lt;l gorago ""d a carport.
2 alol]l barn buHdlng, Blacktop and =nlment Call VIrgin a .W8cemeno driveways. A Mmo you'll be , _7
SPECIAL
NOTICE
proud to own, VL Smllh «5-j!80!1
REDUCED PRICE 120,000 EACH
LOT. locking For The Greolftl
Locallcn For A New Homa. 3 loti, 1
ac. each m/1. Ready ror
eonetruet\on. Surveyed &amp; graded,
Hoo~h llopl. approved. Locolod In
Green Twp. Appro.te. 8 mi from town
on SR 588. Reatrlctlve covenantl
opply. VLS.
charming older 114001 FLAT LOT Locolod on
remodeled, nice Chopol Rd. 2 1011- 1 Aero
2 11:1 batho, 3 bedrmo, $19,500
In the country. Nice lo1 to
grow a garden and entertain' the
family. $65,000
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ramp
on
reer. Cell
(740).WIH845

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1«144 t2 AFFORDABLE PRICE

111,000.00 Will buy an lmmooullll
home. 3 BOdrmo., 2 bllhl, lormol
LA, t1eat pufl1), new carpet. range,
ref. &amp; dishwasher. Deck on rear, Out
building, nice landtcapo. QUICK
POSSESSION, 1 Ao, mil.

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ACREI- HOME• IUILOINGI Old
fashion charm wllh
modern
eorwenlence In lhlo 4 BR, 2 110111
homo, 2 belha, (whirlpool lub),
Lovely equipped kllllomlly rm
combo wlhariiWood lloort, cherry
&lt;:ablnolo, Enjoy viewing lho eounll]l
!rom every window, Formal dining
rm &amp; LM Wibeamod oelllngo, Poll)h
&amp; polio 72 ACRES
beou111ul
rolling land. Puture, woodo &amp; aome
timbar1pond &amp; mineral rtghlo, Large
bam a bulldlngt. Call VLS 448-

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INVESTMENT

PROPERTY

Plus a two story
older home that ho!
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BIOCII, brlel&lt;, ..war plpoo,
windoWI, ilnlllo, etc. Cleudo
Wlruera, Rio Grandt, oH
Coil 740-245-5121 '

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Plu• a soraeout cape

cod. Formal entr~.
LR and Dining .

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muter 1u he

-- ' '•··•• with whirlpool tub. FREE GAS

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Bellon Terrier Pupploo, Pl.r•nte on prtmiHt, $200
· (740)2&amp;6-1218
Full biOodod llordor Colllel
$60, (740)2156-2787

pupo:

S..l Palnt1 Si1men kit·
tono, $126 each. (740)3677123

or

Bl-rrloo U-PIOk, 1:1.00
qt,, on 124 E, a! liynlouoo,

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14044 tl Movothlo dlolrablo 190&amp; 14011, 52,_!1 &amp; M IIIHTAL
Mobile Hom• 10 your lot ·~· X 60' INVIITMINI. Worlhy or oorlouo
Skyline with 2 bodrmo 1 balll
.,
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central air, range &amp; ret Lookl ~kl
now lor only 115,000. BUY BOTH
~OMES
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1100 r - n . AKC Goldon Rotrlfter, &amp; momho old
mole P&lt;191, tal oholl, YO\
chockod, (740)37D-283D

thought 4 proportlto w/10 unlit 10
rent. You can ldd value 6 more
il"'(l())"'' bv fl)(lng tach unit. Buy: one
or .,, ollho buHdlnga oflerod. Price
!rom 138,000 1D Ma,OOO. Full
Information ovotloble. Locolod 10
Pomeroy, VLS Ill 81011

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IAIIGAIN" Srlok l vinyl 8
BA, 2 BA homo on prlvato 1 ocre
lot Fomlly room, IMng . 100111
willfll)looo, DR. ond ' - utll~
room In lhla ono wl1h lull beurnor.
Alllohod 2 ·oor g~rogo and

~205 Wonllngto build your own
home In 1 prlv1t1 looeUon?
Thla one hu already been
framed up so you aan llnleh 11 the
3 to 4'
wet/ you wanL Located on 14 LOOKS,,
bedroom brick ranah' with a
acre a mil lor only $42,0001
wonderful In-ground pool and
lenoed In yard all on 4 aoree.

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110--Prtoa&lt;l lor I

ba Ulld lor
QUIOk 1111. NI,OOO'

DON'T PASS
ONIUPII

LUGI HOMI
Lolt, 4 BR, 2 Balb,

Ptllltllo4 buomooi,

211

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wHI1 11111

ll~oo!,·~~~~:~A;~~~'~
~113 Nlco brick ronch loc.,ed on I AC MIL wllh largo lamlly room,
lormsl living room and open kllohen. With rolling meadows at the
backdrop, this quiet aettlng oHera a II!Vel tot· In e ptlvllle country
seUIMg.
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1203 INVIITDAB DREAM ...
Looking tor 1n lnveetment??
Thil unit hae potelblllly of 5 apt.
and atore lront. 2 trellert . PRlC! D
10 81LLI121,000,00 Call today
lor dllollo,

1180 lnvoo1or•l lnvootorol
lnv11tore1 EalabUshed Mobile
Home Park! Onoe·ln-a·Uh,.tlma
opportunlly. Major cash II owl
CALL FOR DETAILS.

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staff

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Sentinel staR

POMUROV = A.ro\.'\'tll triult'\lll
In I'I'VJ'UI'llilmi t\w ttw Mtll'll"" ·~
Ruld RIX!ml~lnwt\1 \ ~lurh~ Ollin ·~
111~o'l!n11Hmlul y~llt' took IJ unl,
1\lfm\KI t"nnl\\\ll't'll\1' ~nltlil'l'il tll'\'1'
1h~ \llill~t I'\lUI\\ ol' tim plnmwtt tht"C\1•
th~~ rklli tht'IIUI.lh M\'ll.l~ l\IUilt)'.

Tlii'P ERS PLAINS
Ea,tcrn Local
Ooat·J 11t EJucat ion apprm cd 'ubstltute 1ca~hcr' and took nthcr pcr,onnel
uc·tlotl duHn)l it~ rrg.ular hn:nd meeting
la't week .
The

Serenity House
serves Victims of domestic
violence call 446-6752 or
1-800·942·9.577

MOLLOHAN CARPET
Quality at a low price
Berber starting at $5.95 yd
VInyl as tow as $4.95 yd
Ask about 90 days sams as cash
Weekdays 446-7444
Sundays 1-877-830-9162
or 388·0173

ANNOUNCING!
Patsy Campbell
will be relocating to:

Brenda's Kut &amp; Kurl
63 Pine Street
Gallipolis, Ohio

American Legion Post 23
Picnic Sunday,
August 25th
12pm till Spm
Food. fun. music &amp;Karaoke
At the Moose Shelter will
start food al1 PM

The Purple Turtle

REWARD/REWARD
2002 Yr. Date Planner Book

Color Brown!Burgandy and
Miscellaneous tile may be

In Green Canvas Bag

14

at the Gallla County Health

Department

August 28, 2002
6:00 p.m. to 7:00p.m.
Ask Queatlone

50%· 75% OFF

Get the facta

300 Second Avenue
Gallipolis
446·1998

Ton Ro..ono To Reglotor AI Tho An llohOQII

1. Slate of the an sprung dance lloor with
m!rrort.
It Olractor and owner haa oo11'11)1•1td a 6FA In

danQt t~~nd hal btin teaohlng tar lwtnly

Health Comm1111oner
Or. Gerald van.. and hlllth
department atall will be there
to anawer que1t1ona, dlaou11
pmentlon, and explain what
your htalth dap&amp;rtment Ia
doing to help

Rev. Samuel LeWis

yeare.

3 Family learr.rlng tn~ln:mmtnl.
11. Annual performance wrUten and produced
by Art Schoo! atudenta.
~- Canoe eupp!lea • 1h011, leotlmta, aklrtl
a~allable on ·iooatlon at the M tchool.
6. Studenta learn more than IIepa like
organluUon &amp;kUla, memory atdlla and
· ktndntll.
1. EJCtra worMahopa with proteulonal
. performing in&amp;lruotora available lor
adYanoed atudt~nl&amp; to atudy outald•
Galllpolla area.
8. Prl~ate olaaaaa available tor 11udente ot
._u •gea and •lzta upon requ..l,
8. l.ooal buttnaaa In Galllpotla tor over 1111.

Reunion
00 Mcintyre Park
Blue Bird Shelter
10:00AM Sept 1st

HOUSE FOR SALE

112 Ktnuon Drlvuln G!llllpalll
·· 2 BA. 1 BA, ~A. DA. Kit,

HOUSE FOR SALE

Fulll.laeemtnt, Fonotd Backyard,
New Rtnovltlon• and Addition•

Garago &amp; Ballmtnt

MUST SEE.
Call today at 446·4480
Asking $79.900

431

Drive • Rio Grande
2 BR. 1'/, Bath.

1O.ln aatoOianon w"h ProteaaiQ~I Danoe
Companlaa and SOhoola. .
Hope To See You on Auguat li!9, 2002
From 4·8 pm at 12'71 Ea1tern Avenue

To Re~ller For Pollet, Tap, JaJz, Polnl,
Modern l More, Caii441·1GHB.

GOOD NEWS
BIBLE BOOKSTORE
35 Court Street
441-9603
M-F 10·6: Sa11 0·3
Christian Books, Bibles, Etc.
We special order
books and music

A pre·tllt workahop Ia .
btlng held on 8127102
and 91'7102.
R'glatratlon Ia IImited.
Call 448·1 884 for
additional information.
ALL OOQS ARE ELIGIBLE.

Looking for
a better lntereat
rata on your

throug~out, . Nlot~ ~endiCIPid .

~ake

$45,000.00
245·9838

yean.

441·0583

TOWN' MEETING

LARGE SELECTION
OF SUMMER .
CLEARANCE

Ia your dog 1 good citizen?
The Gallla County Animal
Welfare League and the
Right Paw Tr~lnlng Center
will aponaor AKC Canine
Good C~lzen 1111 on
Sept. 14, 2002 In the
Qalllpolla City Park.

MISS PAULA'S DAY
CARE CENTER
Must be 18 yra. old
&amp; H.S. Graduate

of Sholapura, India
·cost: $10:00
Call 446·3834
'
to sign up

446·6224

322 Second Avenue
Galllpolil 1 Ohio

Bua Trip to Dresden

448·8235
1·800·447 ·82315

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Rt. 33 In Ma1on, WY.
Will Ill 1111tng partial 111at11.

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huwh. 2~ pi"'' boolwtM, btclroom
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t'iN~tck, Mari&lt;l n·.
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tlmt 11-ll~t·ul t"lll!t~ will s~t·w us th~
fUN vc I
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Mkh~llc Miller.
Thl! t'lllt.' Is 1.\lll}t.'Q\Qll to llmw
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The l'ullowlt1g supplct.ncn tul conIQully lll.l~urmu us possible t'llt'tlWI'S l'l'!~mt~lin~l1t ul' thiMM~tlt'lil drum uny· tl~~cp tllll! thut lni\lrtlillllun. 1'hc
lrllcts wct·c npprnved : t.c"lcr S.tewart,
UIOI11! thl! t'OUti\ lll'll beii1Jl O~k\ltl to wht.'ro. IIi\ ~ultlll IM l!lltlli\QIIliMtlun nutttht!tM t11 tull urn 1)9:2·21\:!i or
IHI~ ~,1 -114,
eighth gntdc girls' buskctbu\1; Mkhuel
plum SI1CI1Iul Cl'l.lps l'ot· 11\o sollllllrs t'rom u~"lMM tim ~tl\111II'Y·
·'fhu
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prneth:t
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tO 1\)l'ttl!ll, WOilllll1 1\1'1! l'll\llUI8t~d tO
f'r~HL 8i1Vcntli gradf giH~ basketballi
bukc P.los und pul on window with n t,tll!uey Ortlnt From lh~ Ohlu wuM holtlnl Wilkesville whcro lo~n l 1'1111 LJUU1t1, ~cVenth yrade boys basket•
ledge~ fnt• 1he so llllor~ to suml, ond 8leMtan11lol ~on1miMNiun. A tltWII• Nj'lll11Muti! lmMl~tl rt oonn tlhtrtcr. The
hull .
fumterM Ut'll 10 oxpcct to hnvll faod mt~nlnry IM llllhtl! 111ttmtl tlntl h~ul l'fliNM htli!Utl ihll ll'tlk tliJitl~~ Mdii,N
Puld ruotbull puslllons for Scott
tuuttly nn u ttrltltty llttlfl11111! wlih ' rhrtslll1ntl &lt;lild llrlun tJuwen· were deshlsiiii'Ywill Ill! liwlmlt~•l.
stolen l\1r the hnt'slls.
Ol'llllllil.t!fM Ut'll 11\tcrcNt~tJ In h~UI'• locu l I'C~hJcms jlt'tlvldlitl/. liltld till' lgllutcJ, fl·oth u previously -approved
Tho t'llll llil~ttn ~ llt hus bll~ll
111~
ll'om ln~ul t't'Miti~IHM wltll muy lluth the rttlcr.1 unJ their hul'scM, llsi.
tlescrlhlld us oolnp unltjllll OO~UIIStl
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huvtl
hull t'ttmlly uwmhm who nlon~ wlih uvcrni~hl ~U illpit1~
II Is mnhllei'Uih ~r Ihun stmlonut·y us
Hick
l:ldwurus
wu
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upproved
us
CIP
llliiM, ttlltl ~un~Jiutl~d till Suuduy.
lnttlt'n~it!li
with the IH'iglnul M
lllOSI Ul'll ,
Ct)IJrdlnult!t'. JoAnn Ctl lawuy us cle1\tclllill'y sc.crc t~t ry ouJ Llndu Hensley
us n substllu tc cook.
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rhc buurJ uppruvcu Chris Stewart OS
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lt•thctt~ us hi gh ~cl1l1ol utt~ tcucher.
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hUN urlvcr, UMd Jr1A11n Culuwuy,
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rcliourcc l'lHI\11 mu111iur, were ucceplcd .
ol~' u vcur•hlnl! ob~crvu· ~crvc ihc rhut~ k ," ton lrui 1'hc bouru c~tended It~ ~on truct for
IY KIVIN KII.LY
lion o{St. Lm~N' hiM
tory. ulilicu,
Cuthy l':,twul'ds rot BM IS rcportlnl! ulld
OVP lliiWI 11dlt01
which bi.I.Mllllltl IH,, :l wltlt
C'unllllt Wll8 jolllcu by u~tlcs. tcluttllg te stutc rCj)Ur1s .
ihc llllf~ hUMll ol' lund Oil Sltrlllott, Mycr8' untlltttii'C '
rhc . ht~urd UfliHOVCU Belly Jo
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tlrttpo Str~Qt for th ~ thu11 u d111.c11 ttHclc- ·.- Hnlmun , Kuylu Sldc1·s, Mulcrlc S1Jcr8,
cc ntur)l•tWI ·u;lutll'
nf
, dHir~h . Thul ~ hut'd1 Willi brUI\11 lhlllt Cutlwl k
.luclu lt cnce Kirby tll1d Mlchucl Kirby.
Cuthorlc lli'CMI.l n~u In
tl~tJI~ulell lit 1H~H uud wus churcltc • ·in Ihe ureu , "' ojJCI1 -cllroll\11cnt stu~cnts for the
Oullln County wuN Q~ lo· ·
r~jllll~Cll with th~ ~llt'l'lltH lnclutllnl! Pulflur Wuhct' . up ~ot nl11 g ~dwn l yeu r,
hruted Sunlluy by mmc
bulltllug Ill th~ ~orn~:~r tJI' H cl 11 ~ ur l;tHIIcroy'~
Mcmbct'• up proved u :ti 12.000 supplc thun 200 11\CnthCt'H St.
Pourth
AVC!lllll
umt
Sttil~ Sucrcll Hctttl Church unu
lltctH to purtldp,t1c In Buckeye JOGS,
LuuiN C ntholl ~ C hur~h
Sttlll!lln 1110!1.
ttmhcr 1tc111~ S~hllck ul' ,luc "' ru1tlill1g cui• ut ihe •tu te level. ·.
durlnM u ~nttill'lcul MuMM
'rhll ~~luhrtt ltlt'y MttKN StWI'Ctl Hcurt lit tlulnt .
rhc f11)ltrd uiNII ;
nolinl! thQ chureh'8
mw.tc lltlle ul' St. Loub' lli~UMU III , W.Vu. ,
• Approv ed · u •ontruct with thll
unnlvorHnry uno the fouMI
hllrltui!C,
but
ul~tl
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u
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•ultl
utter
the
U11iver•ltY
or kl&lt;l Orundc, ullowii11J
of the Hulnt fm· whom tho
till Nplrltuul ~uttccr11N liM Mu~M he wu• plcu•ctllhul
Mtuueht• In colnplelc. field cxpcrlcncl'l
tluriKh IN numod.
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unc
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I p~rovcd Nick
~ck• 1o assist
Mpugheul dlnller thut drew
iltlhop Delat Oonton thlllr ~onupunltyl ~11 It I~ "l'nt !!lull to huvll the with lc~htmlogy •el-upM,
numorouH ft•iond8 rrum
Nil~,~~~~~ to I lllflnf ill '
upputltiNily ltll!llltltJ UJ the
I Approved mljuNtln!l administrative
tho community, woN tho dlueawc'M fourth biNh·
. 011 wo, ~u~ WI! · 8 uuth~rn /'ortltlll ul' ihe
~upp l ci11cM tnl !ttltttlc ~ ttl rcflec1 current
wppcd on' with u vl81t by op on Aut!. t;,
-~~Jur~ tgh~~: 711" ~;hMu~~ ~~~~~eso," 111 ~\tltl.,"'t'hcMu ~llhlr~, ~chct.lub rot tit her cmplo~ccs.
lhe
Stoubonvltlo
WlUlO beutull'ul ccle· "WilU W0 ttf~, fundulll~lt• ~: hur~hlls don I icc! the
• Ac~C)Jtclithe t.lnnutlt111 oru scunllef
OloeeNc'H now biMhop, R. ·brdl un of our l'olth nntlu tully ura tiiH~Iplo~ of' ~utile ~ lu8ei1CMM wltlt the ttntl
"u lt wurc pudu~c ftom Oon
Dunlel ConiOtl.!, und hiM b uutlful HIQil ul' NUIIIJurl· JiJNu8. li 'N ilttM~ l'or UN Mit• biNhup ~~~ thllNi! llu In thll
l:leunctt
ftlr lhc Meigs County Dlmlct
prelleeo.uor, 1JIIhor1 I. ty," Nuld MonHII!tlUr tllll! In ehureh
flublt~ Librnry und sdwul llbn1ry..
,
011 u northum end, so I _wu8
Sheldon.
Wltllum R. MycrH, wlm
Suntluy
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reached mnndntory retire· thu pu~t 22 yeon. "h wu~ thutt1Nun unMW~r.
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mcnl OliO thl~ yeor, ted tho un ltullcutlun ol' how gru·
lmportont
port
of
our
Luui8INI11e
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Cuthulk
IJttltey,
Howard Caldwell, Sheila
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thun
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bup·
tlhureh
In
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Cuumyl
1'ny1or
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Rick
Sanders,
bcrorc lurnlnli Mur the peoph: they know und ur
Superintendent IJcryl Well and·
rqlnH to Conlon, who wu11 hove not known befuro." tlzi!d ntl:l uur fnl!h und und llhiHk thd peuplu wll
orduln d Qnd inMtolled 118 The eelebrotlun eupjJOd ttn8werlnl! the eDII UJ IIIIIH IN Church, AI
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