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P • I 1 • The Dilly Sentinel

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This ucul fcnlurcs II
bc:tuliful point, bllt
nflcr using Willinm
Uuilcy·s Deep Fi·
ncssc prognun, I dis·
covered lhal tl hus
. somclhing . cluvcr ut
puii&lt;'I"Ctts level lou.
Ihrw should de·
cluni·r pl:~y lo mnkc
four spudcs uflcr lhc
tlcfc11dcrs tul..c three
· diamond trkks. 1hcn
cast utlrifl with u
duh'l llow cnn lhc
defenders do holler'?
If lhc 1rum11S nrc 3·
I ur 2·2, there urc no
• worries: dcclurcr's
cluh lwu cun be
rullctl iu the dummy .
Bul wh:tl if trumps
arc 4·0"? If Easl hus
litem. lite ctHlfrttcl is
unnwkubl&lt;' .. llut if
Wcsl lttts all flllir. de ·
durer musl play cure·
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fully . llcrc, iJ Soulh
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lcutls u
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trump to dtnnmy's
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queen reveuls the bud
.lircuk. dcclurcr rtlffs u
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I FEEL.!
NC. THAT '!OU"RE
juck, druws Wcsl' s
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rcmuining t(umps,
und cushes j1is clubs.
South's 10 lricks nrc
four spades in the
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the diumond jack win
Irick one, West must
immediutely shift to u
Hump . This disrupts
dcclurcr's timing, but
who would find il?
And if declarer docs
COVer Wilh ·dummy"s
cliumond queen, th~ .
clcfcndcrs tukc their
three diumond lricks,
then Wcsl exits wilh u
trump. Aguin, un likely, hul possible,

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POMEROY Mei~s County
Sheriff Ralph Trussell has requested
an , uddilional approprimion of
$244.000 from Meigs County
Commissioners to continue tlpentti\li1S
of the office until year's end and to
avoid a wholesale luyotl" of his Sl!IIT.
Trussell met with conu11issioners
Thursday during their regular mooting
to request' un additionnl uppropriution
to cover "p~tyment~ due lind pust due,"
and to continue openllions for the bul·.

GALLIPOliS
A
Ewington nutn will spend
the ne!\t 15 years in pri~on
for his purt in the Fetlnmry
20()1 sluyings of two
Huntinglon Township resi·
denls.
. Marvin
Chrislopher
Hunt. 26. w~ts sentenced
Thursday in Grilliu County
Common Pleus Courl to
Orienl
Correctionnl
Fucillly in connection wilh
the double homicide of
Jennifer Lyun Guzman. 36.
nnd Elmer Gary Young, 37.
·Gulman und Young were
found stabbed lo denth in
their Alice Road mobile
home in February 2001
after Yimon volunteer fire·
fighters e!\tinguished 11
hite-night blaze thut almosl
destroyed the home , The
mobile home is locl\led
ubout 1.5 miles west of
Ohio Route 160.
:Hunt und Gulliu County
Prosecutor Brent Snunders,
in coopemllon with the victlins' fnmilies, reached u
plea ugreement lust week
tbut reduced the original
1\\'0 churges of uggrnvnled
murder to two counls of
voluntary manslaughter.
: Hunt was sentenced to
sc;ven yeurs for the firsl
count of the indictment,
~tnd eight years for the sec·
ond count, with both sen·
tonces to be served consec·
utively.
The term "uclllul incarceration" wus pluced into
the agreement. which
means. that Hunt hus no
possibility of release before
the 15 yeurs is completed.
He waived his right to
appeul.

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Jennifer W1tlker, not Karen
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In "The Wll,urd of Oz" to
be presented this weekend
. Ill Melg$ Middle School.
Showtlmo is 7 p.m.
· Saturday und 3 p.m.
Sunday. Admission lickets
lifO $6.

One worleltraveler to another:

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years , lhat if you look like your
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llllluc"'·cs flh tll II govern y11u
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hy 11111ilirr~ $2 h1 Astrn-Gruph ,
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sure lo 'illlle yuur t.mliuc "ign.

LIIJKA (Sept. 23-0cl. Dl •
· lie c&lt;llel'u; 111 keel' yunr eye
or1 you r

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you don 't uillllthovc nr hclow

your ll ltll "~ l. IJy bclny rcnliitic
11hon1 your ~ouls unci hulrcs,
you «oil uvold dikappornt·
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SCOI&lt;I'IO {0cl. 24·Nov .
22 ) ·· AhluouAh thing• rni~l&lt;t

appcur ~t unny on the surfm.: c,
husmcs' \.'Hittlil io n ~o ~·1u1 get u

hit

tm~y

lnduy . lJon'i luke

1111~1hin~

for grunted. A deul
lsn'l closed until ll's signed,
.1culcd nnd delivered .
SAGITTARIUS (Nov . 2o·
Dec. 21) ·· (I tnll)' tuke " hi I
more cf'furl l&lt;lduy lu win the
ruec. lly cruising ouly lhc

avenues of lcust rc."'istuncc
lltcrc 111u~ nut he nnu..: h for

you tn •pcuk nf' in the wuy of
uccnm plr sl&lt;mcm!.
CAI'IliCORN [IJcc. 22·lrrn.
I~~ .. lllllllsc with whom yuu

ure working urc unuhlc tu

keep puce with you, break
uwuy und so II ulunc tod11y.
Ynu urc likely lube murc pro-

Ull(; tivl! rninu~ uny K low!&gt;ok.~:R.

AQUARIUS (Juu. 2 &gt;·Feb.
·• In some cuses loduy

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linus while In nlhcrs.yuu rnuy
he cxtruvugunl ancl Impulsive.
Dun'l ulluw yolir uttitude
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Onandul uffairo IU be·

come mnblvulcnt.

PISCES (Feb . 20-Murch
20) ·· lluw yuu cunclude 111111·
tcrs tudny ~mtld hccumc fur
fTIUI'C i lllj)Urli.ll11 f'or SUCCC$5

thun how you bctz.in. them .

l'&lt;!llnw lhruugh to the In•\ de·
11111 when you're finulizing
Ullythil~g

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.. Everything you do 10duy

wiU be dune . wilh gnm.l irucn•

. "'"" for nil tllu;c involved,
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but there is 11 possihiliry thnt
ymrr methods mighl 1101 mcel
wilh the nrprovul of every·
one. Don 'l lct it but her ynu.
TAURUS (/\lull 20·Muy
20) ·· Wuit unti unn1hcr duy

lo hring u prnpusul you nrc
cndurslng 111 &lt;he ullcnllon of
ymor friends if ll's gol~g to
COS\ them .uny muncy. They
nrc 11111 lrkcly to wunl to
cough up whut is ncc~cd ut
thi s tin1c.
GEMINI (Muy 21·Junc 20)
·· 13c un guurd lou.oy SIJ !hut
you don't find yourself In the
middle of u .1quubblc or prob·
lcm thut ulhcr membe rs ol'
yom fnmily or in · law~r~ mny

huvc. Let them wmk lhing•

out for lhcmNclvcs.

CANCEl&lt; (June 21·July 22)

. .. You urc not apt

tu

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ccRsful lmluy in trying tn use
guile tu rnrrsk your in1cnllo11s.
When dcalin~ wilh cilher
friends ur business rrssuc"irrlcs,
keep oil thou you do nr know
Otrlin the OIICU .
LEO (Ju y 23-Aug. 22) ••
De careful how

yt~u

trcm your

cnt.lur . Someone close
to ynu coult vet hurt feelings
If thl! pcr·son think• yuo ure
(rientl~

Nhowmg yrcu tcr r.::unccrn for n
new u~quuintuncc thnn )'OU

nrc tnwurds him/her.

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AGNES HAPKA

Sentinel staff writer
POMEROY - No one was injured in
a slructure t"ire Thursduy momlng In
Pomeroy.
The prob~tble cuuse of the blaze at 16R
Mulberry Avenue hns l&gt;een determined to
be 11 candle left b11rning on the kitchen
tuble. uccording to Pomeroy. Fire
Dep&lt;lrtment Assistunt Chief S1ucy Shunk.
Shunk suid his d!)purtruem received.
the call nt II : II u.m. Thursduy und per·
sonnet from tho Pomeroy; Middleport,
Syrucuse, Ruthmd und Muson, W.Vn ..
111\l depurtmllnt&amp; 1\lsponded to the QIIU.
The t1nl was contalnotl by 2:30p.m.
Mulbe~ry Avenue was ·closed by the
Pomeroy Pollee Oeptutment until the
t1re wu~ conluined.
'fhe lwo-story frame house is owned by
Brendu Durst of Syracuse und occupied
·by renter Angelica Nickles. No one was
there when the fire SUirted. Shnnll; s~tid the A lltr~Aoture lire at l68 MYibtlrfY A~o . QYfna at~ thr11~ VQlunt@or fire
clllpartmllnl$ light to get flllmlla un~or ot:lntrol. (Agno@ He~pkal
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POMEROY - "I think this urea
Is only seeing lhe 'beglnnlng of 11 rip·
pie effect from the (AEP) mine olo·
sures," said Trlsh McCollough, .
executive director, Oalllu·Meigs
Community Action Agency.
For this reuson, the agency hus
begun to offer training a11d career
assistance to anyone in lhe·ureu who
has been laid off since the mines
closed.
"The mine closures had such u
dramatic effect on the economy.
More than SSO people lost their
jobs, and the average yearly wage
t'or u miner was around $70,000
with ovenlme.
"So yo11 can sec how that loss
would affect the entire economy. It
has had an adverse affect on theta,;.
base Wh lch affects merchants and
sorvlcc provider•." McCollough

had luch ' dramatic ·
eftfct on thf .ccmomy.. ·
Molt th•n 850 peopfe
lo't their joba, and the
average yearly wage for
a miner Wll around
$'10, 000 with overtime."
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Dti'IOior tlllllt lo4•1••

COtllmlllliiV AGI!on A~

businesses closing or being forced
to luy off workers, which led her to
believe · 11 third componem to 11n
existing progrnm WIIR neooRRIII'}'.
It was to be an L\Xpllnfilon of the
proaram cRtubll~hed uboul throe
years IIIJO to help thaNe offeoled by
tho mine clu~ur '· to hl'lp tho8C
mcm~n uf tho rcmolninll collllll\1•
nlty Wh\1 h11vc niNo becm a"ffeoted.
Tom Reed. pmar11m m&amp;niiiJOr, 8ftid
aald.
McCollough said the mine cl()s• the il)itlftl prOIIfllm Wfti SltlfiOd to
ings, which bcg11n In 2000, led to help people who wcro direolly

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blt'\1~ J'mm Mel~• Cmmt)\ In 1\cr~pht~
with th~lr pull~.'~." 11m~~ ~"I~ . ''h lM 110
lonjlor neo\'ls~af)' for rQ~ldcrnti to !Clio·
phuno tho hcr11hh dOIJ"rllni.'m 111 t'llpun

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for displaced workers
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Liking· Showy· Tinge· InSISt. NOTHING

AUGUST 291

11f lhe year. 1\"ussell's ~l'l~s\
incfu{!es &lt;m udditi11nul $1:l(&gt;.41i8,04 ti&gt;f
sal&lt;U"Ies.
"If nVIhlt\g is \11\IW I\&gt; ~it~ the
salaries ls.~ue tly Sllpl, 20, I wiU 1\avet\I
is.~lte layvff notices to my entire stt~ll'.
becuu~e &lt;tt th&lt;tt pvint. the Slii&lt;U"ies (line)
item will he deplete\1," Trussell AAict.
Each bi-weekly p&lt;1yroll ~'O.~Is the
sheriff's depurtmenl an estimated
$17,000, Trussell saill, t~nd his line
item for s&lt;~luries now shows a bulanl&gt;e
of $..~8.000. His projections do 1101
include the mldit il\l)al obligation 1111'
vucalion &lt;1ml untol\lploylnton\, wnkh

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htmlilod whh ~ loves 111\d ul•pn~\'111 of

uffected hy the mine cl\l~\H'e~.
nnmelv mlnllr~ nml Hwlr fllmlliQ~.
. "W~ ~ti\Tied II pm»mm Il-l help
miner~ t'lnd new IQhs: pr\1vlulnji Hw
me11n~ f\1r lminln!l 1111\1 lllill ~~~~~~·
111noo with 1\nctln~ new p\lslllunN.
Wo r~IMo hnct ~poclnll1~d trnlninjl f11r
spmtMeN of miner~ - thl~ pro1Jrllm
waM o~tremely Nuocessful," Reed
NPid,
"W~ hnve recently beQn nllowed
t\11lr\1uden the scopl! of whll we Qllll
sllrve." Reed addea .
The ltiJency llhtulned a ~rani
throuah 011llla County Job 11nd
Pumlly S11rvlooR to hegin 11 prolJrllm
10 hefp nil people who have lleen
lulcl off Nin~e Ihe mine&amp;olu~a. · ·
Tho proaram hai been ~P an,d run·
nlnj for uround two monlll.i, 1mli.
Reea iald. althou~h It hili been ilow
to pick up. It li bejlinnlnl! Ill Ulllh r
m11mentum.
The pm»mm ofl'orN app~Jriunlll 1
for people ln lh Hreo to tlnd pllth ~ lO
now co.r or1 und dlf lltlon8,

"People l.llln Plltnln l're holp In
PluM HI Tt1lnlnf, AJ

h)' ~ll\lhlo·l:tn~lllnll h1-.!11A~tl~ hi\~~ 11nd
1'"1'11111~ or pl~t clt\p lhcrm in lrl\~h
IW\ljltll~hlM,"

PoMpllt r purtN th«t· Ju~l thrcr\'1
OhlmmM huve ooe11 lnl\&gt;ctNI hy In
vlr"~' ThrroN lioMorllwd WQNt Nllcr liM
""n crmorjln~ publlo llh\\'IM~."

"It·~ lmporumttQ ~m 11\ber th"t 1111
OIIIWO ot' prevllmlon IR worth 1\ pound
pi' llllro," 'l\1rr~:~• Ml\1(!, "RoMid nli who
Clln11UI fiVQI\1 ~lnp llYI~Ide aurlnp
Iimas ol' helphton!ld moMQuilo nctlvll~.
In lho crvenlnp 1111\1 nl~littlmo hmlrN,
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r~t'&lt;IU nlM, !n\lkM
«nil ~ hu ~. lnn11 ll«rm ftllll Inn~
MlllllV\'IN, eNjlll~lu rl ~ In 1\fl!l\! whtlre
mu Mqullut~M Ul'llpr velnnt.'"
Tol'l'QM Milici lh(l~il ~Ui\lcrlin\'IM llpply
prlrliQUillrly til tho~ who l'lwh. hunt or
1\~ lnvolvod In nther tna\lnm notlvl ·
· tl\'la, 1\nd thn1e llt"Oilllil Ntllndln~ wpt r
whl~h Qnnnm llo llmlnutilil,
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•hnula b\'1 o~flt' 111il lrettn~mly whll
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linuc ptcsshll! lite jii'Oup's thu j!rtlllll wums to lncl1uJc u
cuust' itt ('olumhus.
prcscntullt•n un 11 Nov. ~
"She will sec If ihct~ Is slutcwldc hnllot !'sue pmvld·
S\IIIIC 111\IIICY IIVIIiluhlc fur liN 11111 lrl'nllill'lll In lieu of
fnt' drug
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lohhy l..w 11. w hnlll'rully
lll'l'IIIISC the i~'lll' hu'
down lh' 1\\udihul w II h' u dtuWI\ heUICtl UChllll' hc\WCCII
pussihilily."
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llul lhc ttmup is usittllllllh· ultcmutivc uml crilb who
lie cvct\ls to nllikc Its eusc. hdlcvc the ld••n will he
lududilt~ schtllll ucllvillcs, un.Jct•l'tliluctl. SOAil tllclll hctthh fuu·s untln h&lt;!&lt;Hh uti he hcrs prcl'crrcu to ~ccp 11 in
l11d.:s11li Apple Fcstlvnl Scp1. lite hud!ltounu.
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nlsll scrvh111 115 SOA!rs lnvolvcil itl u polilkul Issue?
lmmduclinn lu surt·uuntlitll! Thul's rile '\IIUslion I huvc,"
CO\IIIIIcs lhll !!Mill lt111k s Ill Johnsm1 sui&lt; .
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lndudc Itt h.1 l'utt fw· 11
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p.m. Titursduy, Sept. 20. ICII · lhc Nuzurcnc .
lnlivcly nl llul1cr M •dknl Adkins \old the 11roup he
C'cutcr-Juckwtt, In hrill[l will be fttcllitulinll u public
purlics l'n1111 fon1111 ott the issue ul Jncksun
lnlcrcslcd
Jucksotll'(HIIIIY Into th,~ l'lllu. Hll!it . School nt 7 p.m.
Ckltthcr'·s m ~c lh1 1,1 Is (lltum~tl Montluy. Oct. 2H.
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lulnldllet· lhyt\mlln, SOAR Wll' II II&lt;' ll~utlll!l p~orl~." he
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111 the Hultcr Mc\lkul Center

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ruH1111 lhut locul hom'tl" of
ltenhh do not huve uuthorlty
\11 11tln "lll•lkitt~ In public
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,Ohlu t·eylunul policy l!liOI'lli·
t!u\m, views the rullnl! us u
1\lllltlt Mclhnck. lltil lh~ tlri!U·
.nit.tlllon will 11ncl new
1 t\VCIIII~! ltl !ICI (lOIIey
,uhun!!cd , 1he "ulu.
, "We "l'eclncull~ foeu~ on
1mllcle! thut (li'O illllle clclln
~~~~lt~1r ulr," Mhe Muld, "We
•Won't 11\l ublc lo work wllh
'hout"lh 111' hl!ullh, but we will
, 'wmk with city ordhiuncoK
·und bullot lnltlutlves.
"We work wllh locul elect·

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QHHhlfll! 111\ll'~ lh"ll $10,t)(ll}

In 111~l~~rty '"~ ~~~~~kH nnd
ke~p111111he moll@~,

hutiN! unu oll1clttl! 1n11e1 olhcr people wou'l be nf'l'c~l ·
cvcrylhln111'rum lubuccu-frcc ctl," E1·b suld .
sc hool" cut11pU NC! IU full
Bill Dun'N Autu SulcN co·
cm1111y· wide till! uIutltHIK." OWIICI' J.ltCIIdll J.luckiiCI' - ll
llrb suld.
smoker - tiiMu~t·cc!.
l!rb !ll'l!liCtithtll "If lhll llllh· "It's u (11.\t'Nlllilll l'rclldmH,"
lie IM i11VIIL!tl Into nn eslllh· )ludncr NUid. "lihluk 111111k ·
llsllll1iltll, whul ubtiUI the cr8 slwuld huvc the l'iyhl. 1u
ptllt·on's l'lyht ttl breulhll 11Mkc ht public pl11~c~ Itt till'·
fcrcul llt'Cil!. I Jott't blliicvc
clcnn ulr'l"
"A II cslubllslunenls hu ve In hunnlnll 1111okln~ tollllly:''
employee! uut.l TPO support s She Nnlil lhut ! he wu1 IJOIIIg
sulil wm·k environments In Ill \"'uhlhil m1nkh11! In her
which ctnllloyecs Wtlulcln ' l huN ncNs hui "we're open to
the puhllc 111td tl1c /'uhllc
he ex/Jose\!,'' she sulu .
Allmu~h lirb thinks cdu· includes 11110kcrs lUll non·
cutin1.1 the public Is un mett· snmkcrM."
B~~ky ltuthw:b. OWL11lr or
llullnollii Nlil(lllli11! clgurcllc
"11111kln!!, !he 1nid "II 1! 8t1 th~ "mukc· fn:c 11urk (1rnlll
cu1tur11lly uccellli.!d In lhi ~ Dh1c1' uml Bakery, Mttltl litut
111\lll lhnt we huvc lu chllngc us u busincMH tJWIICr 1hc's
the wcial norlnN, untl lhui 'N enJuylll!l hcl' 'rlgl)l to IIOt
wh •re poll~y comcM in."
ulitlW 8111llkll;lll h1 hCI' rllMI!IU•
"S u1oklngl8 nut u rl11ht but runt.
u choke. flul averynnc hu ~
"I huvc uller~le11, u hcurt
condlilun
untl huvc hud cu n·
the rl!!hl lt:l brc111 he clcun ulr.
We're uskln111 (lCt1plc tu ccr," she suid. "A ttd for 1nc 111
8ttlt:lkc rcspt:lnslbly where 110 ltl 11 rcsluurunt ur bllii!!UIIlc

ttl\cl~ jlllKKhllltllll.
1, ~Mk~ In (Ju)llul'ounly huLl.
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'opl11it1nM IIIII}' vury uhout
\vhethet· ~11111kit11! M
hould he
)1lumetl In IJUhllc lllllcCM, ll111
~tlllul h~Cnlll! "ldcnt s nrc tlel1·

mthl' llpl)er 11011.

~til~.

In " '"""'' hJ tht&gt; ~1\lll't,
Stnlth Mllhl ~hll liMI\U lhl!

und httvc tn sil next lu u
smoker is terrible .
"I undcrMlumJ ihut Nmnkcrs
hu VC the ril!hl Ill d!O\I!C lo
smoke hui r don'l fccl ·llkc I
should huvc hi NUffer usu pul'l
uf Iheir chulcc," she sui.J.
"'fho most p11Uiun1111t of
thONc lnicrvllJwcd WtiN Don
l;owlkcR, co-owner uf Big
!Jon 's Auto Sales.
" I don't ! 111okc, never have,
but I wun'l even putronllc 1111

csutbllshlt1c111 tlun'N Klnokc·
l'l'l!C hccuuNc I ihlnk It IukeN
llCOIJic's ril!hls uwny.
"Ani! look uti he jons we'd
lusc If 8111llkllll! wug bunnell

- utlvcHislll!l, Iruck drlvln!!,
delivery p11opl c, lobucco
!!l'llWCf8, burs und rcstuu·
I'UIItN. II could dcVUMIUtC our
ccuno111y.
" I mukc the rule" ht my
buMh1cMM tHtd pct~plc cu 11
smoke anywhere In uttd
urnund my building," he

sui d.

tlnniln l,nMhnwn Smllh, IIIIHII!Y hl IlilY bllh ,

oltl, ~nl~ml the 11h1n Smith wu~ hli'~tll In
Thlii'Mlluy In Mnnlj!llllll!l')' Sl!llhHIIhl'l' ~Otlll u~ 1111 llllil ·
(\ll\ nt y {' \11111\Hit\ PIIIIIM lyMI Ill lhll lll'iiMlli·~i· '~ CUMh
t'mu·t lwf11re .hHiil~ Mui'Y 1111\1\lll.lll \Ill' II I lllliHII'IIIIIllll.
l}lii11Wlln, Smilh 1ilMil jHiid
~ultl l'eMu lt ~ 11r u Cl'lltl·
rutlunlon nl' $10,~~~ ~~~ t~ulll
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~nu ll.! re~elve l\1\111 ~ Ylltii'M Quill ~IIIII hi' helii!V"ll
In prl M\111 1111d u $11l,Otl0 Slllith Whl!\1 Mill! IIUIII thl!

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:Training

Sept. 11 to pt help with

Muslim

Uhhl IHI\1\'M llli\11~ Ill l'tll' l'~l't Ihill ii'UVllMII hltllll'illl ly ol juMllce, hut he.chme ...
to ctllllilllll! 1h111 churmle,"

Ntlltl Jud lluulelduu, e~el!U· Septe111ber 1111d MUN~ended
IIW tlll'l!l'lill' ur \li e l!UUIIdl'11 the rcwt 11r u "l~·muntllllt!tl·
t)hh1ul'l1ce In CtllumlluN,
1~11~1! .
Jucl11e lluti'Y While the All, hl!l' 14-yeur-uld !loll,
W Mletll l)JviNIUn ·
the und her 1111c l ~ V\Jwur Allt11,
lleiiiHIIIl · 'tlliH!Y 'uurt cun· ull A111crlcuu dtltenM, "'ere
vlclcd All ''" Wetln Ndll~ u( l'elurnil1l! hi 11nltlnH.ltll fr\1111
lii!MtttVnictl lllcllucln~ • . lie vl"lt" ·In t&gt;clrult . und
Menll!tteetl hct tu lh~ ~iihl hlcugu lhe nlyht or Sept.
tluy~ Nlm mvetl In jull rnwt II ,

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ur

lltlll 1'11111

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l!illtlny Into shorl·termtruin·
In~ to develop new ski lls.
, "WIII!II somebody co111cs
tn, the lltsllhliiJI we do Is u11
·tlssesshli!lll t1f tfiulpi!rson •w11u1 uro his or her lntcresu,
.what doos he or 1he wunt 10

· The ussistunce Is .free und
lhc dussc8 und books urc nil
puid for throuJ!h lhc grunl.
The I!I'Uill ul8o c11vcrs c:cnuin
c~pcn8c! directly relutcd 10 ·

ublc. AINu, we'll help with

unifort11s where neccMury."
"rhiMIs 11 grcut upptlrtunl·
ty fur IJI!oplt: wlw huvc .becu
luld off to exp lore new
yelling through the lrulning c11rccr optl11ns," suld !teed.
'counc.
Oulllu· Mcl11~ Commutllly
"We · will help with the A~ lion Ayency, Melli~ locu·
cost of ycttin11 lu und from tlon cun be rcuchcd tlt 740·
the
scht~o l "
sulu 992·6629 t1r 740·9\12·2222.
Mcl'ollouJih. '1Wc' II ul8o Oulllu County locution cun
provide lllllcr ncccssury !Up· be rcuchcd ul 740·446· 10 IM
plies such us tool!, If uppllc- or 740·367·734 1.

hcuvy equipment opertttlon.

t\lso, IIIJIIrudhlll of skill~
suc h u~ Cllii1(1U tcr skl ll 8, llut
· we ctlll hclplll!oplc who urc
liHercstcd lumovlngln other
dlrcct1uns 1 for lnstunce, CO!·
mctolo!IY• '

Blood lead
screenings
available

REEDSVILLE - Olive .
Township Trmtccs will hold
!heir 1\tltHIUI chicken hurbc·
tuc ul II u.m. on Sutunluy.
The puhlic is invilcil.

I'OMEIWY
Moigs
( 'ounty llcalth IJcpart111cnl
will P""''"'' ft~:c hlmxl lead
'crccnill!;' Sept. 4 for chil·
drcn •i~ n1nnth' In 'i~ years.
l,_ run ol U SIUIC·Wi.Jc effort
to light lcuil [XliStlllillll.
Those who wish lo 'chcd·
·ulc a 'crccnin11 ur receive
mutcrials ott lead poisoning
SYRA('LJSI~
The prcvcnl ion can cull the
Sulltm Tt1wnship Trustees dcpnrtmcnt ut 740-\!92·(1(•20.
will meet in I'Cjllllur session 111
7:30 p.m. Mmtduy ut
Syi'Ucusc Vlllu11c hull.

Sutton Twp.
trustees to meet

Olive Twp.
trustees to meet

Rutland Twp.
trustees change
meeting date
IWT6-AND - Rutlund
Township Truslccs will mecl
ut ~ p.m. Tuescluy dull to ihe
l..ubor Ouy h9llduy.

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gnru11e on Joppu Rd .

Melp Band

Boosten
to meet

Cardiovascular
Coaltlon plans
meeting
POMEROY

REEDSVILLE - Rcgulur
011 v~ Townsh lp Trustees
mcctinl!l will be hcltJ ut 7:30
p.m. Scpl. 2 ut 1hc lownship

Mel~~

Cuumy H~uhh Dllpul11t1CIH ~
C'uruluvusculur
C'oulltion
i11ontl1ly mcclinjl will be held
ul 2 p.m. Sept. 4 ul the Mcl11s
County Courthouse A1111cK.
Topics wllllnclu.Jc u progruni
'overview uud progrcNM rcpol'l.

I;OMEROV Melas
Bond Buostcn will m~et at
6:30p.m. Sept. IJ in the band
room ut tl1e hiyh school. The
date has hccn c.:hun~tcd due lo
the htJI icluy.
·
Plans for the full ~eli villes
of the bund will be Cllscusscd.
All llund parcnu ur~ invited
to ultcnd.

Local Stocks .
AE~ -

3ol g3

Arch Cool - 17 sa
Aohlond INo - ~e 79
AT&amp;T ,- 123d
~INk Ono - 40 :14

9"t - t8 M

Bob evano - 24 02
BoogWarntr - &amp;9.78

ChllllPION - 2,73
On1rnllno l tJ®• - e ee
onv flota•no - ae 1&amp;
Col - 20 QB .

LIO

- I&amp; 30

NSC -ao •e

.Soaro- 44 70
Woi•Mart - &amp;3 20

Ook Hill PiniMUIII - 2~ 31i WonOy'l - 3&amp; 83

ov~ - a3 e1
MT -37 83

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Wool~lri(IIOn - 17
Oauv etoqk repOftl 111 the
• p m Cloolng quote• 011110
QII\IIOuo OIY'I ltiMIIO•
llono. provided by 8onllh
P111r11r1 11 Ml/ool IMO Ill

"""""" - 28 &amp;&amp;
PoPIIOd - 3g
Pr•ml•r - 11•
ROOkWOII - 11 80
ClaiiJlillll
Rookv Booto - 4 M
RO 8holl- 44 M
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DQ - 111!8

OuPont - 30 99
Ftdoool Mogul - 88
UBB - 2132
OIMMft - 7&amp; 32

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OotrtOtlan ltollay

Ill 1111\IIUy,

(UIPI m-tto)
Ohio VI lilY PUbtllhlng Co,

.CJut llliiM tiuMdelltlh &amp;IIIIOtltiiJ !dIll "Ubtlth•d IIVIfy lllernoon, fiiOtldly
•eoJGutill. 11 you know olen ttror 1r11 through ~rtdeyl 111 O'ourl 81rt81,
'1\Ury, ullll 1111 MIWJIIXIIM II 1140) 11112• Pomeroy, Oh o, S800Md • O I~II

II 188.

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· Olive Twp.
trustees plan
barbecue

Hille\' Oovlirllln- IV 5A

t'nunty 'fri!Ullm llu11h Ill 11 mul'ilul MIIIHI\Itm , 1111~
Quill ~nhl Smith I'I'Mi~llllllln hi' llliWI!ll hi! I' lUll CUIIIIIIII I'r
Alll'il nt'llll' lht' ltl~~nvery MI!I'VIU~! ,loll Will!rl! Mil l!
lhlll ~hl!~kM rm111 1111'1'1! WIIUitllllll iiUVI! I!IIMY 1\U~I!NM

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Local Briefs

A"'Tteh!SBC - 28 80

do'l"'suld McCollough.
011~0 thutls c8IU\JIIMhcd, the
next 8lc1JI8 to llntl u suh11ble
vocutlonul school ttr ctltlcge.
"We huve 11111 people Into
truck-driving pru"rmm und

ol Columbus,·Terry l Payne
~nd
Marc1a Oro" of
Pomeroy. and Cynthlu K .
llid.&amp;. llurri~utwllle. nine
l!rundduldren,
Chad
Sug1uve,, lltumlo ltowurd .
1\.C l'uync . Kcvut I&gt; Pttyne ,
( 'hu•c l'uync, Mkhucll'uyne.
( 'u"ie Mme. Ttavl\ I hck\,
und Nil..k1 llkks
Al~u i.urvivin~: urr brother'
and , l,lc" · Juu y ami lluh
lut· oh~ ul' l'tllll~lo y, Sully
Wcl,h ol l'ulm ('uy. Ja1nc'

in Oullipuli~
lie Wll\ hu111 on Mur.: h 2(o,
I•J42. in Widen , W.Va., Mlllul
the lul c Kenneth II . l'uyl&lt;c •.
Sr. unJ Ftcuu M.uriullnkiHnh
l'uync.
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fk wus 11 lll'uduatc ol
llurmuuvillc lli!lh Sdn•ol utu.l Joy I'll) nutHll'utty l'uync
utld wa~ u vctcrunuf the l i.S. ol Milhllt·pon. and Cuthy'und
Air Furcc huvinl! sen•t•d Ullt
lltul'~ I 'untie " ' i'&lt;lllll'n•y.
ing the Vietnam Wur. lie wu' 'CI'ctulnlc,·c, unJ ncphel"
.impluye.t us u heavy ctlldp·
He w ,,, pt c.:.·Jctl 111 Jcul h
111~111 opcrulnr for Shelly of j,y '" ' parent,.
.
1'honlvtlle und was u mcn1hl:r
SctVIl'C' 11111 he lu:ld 111
111' the Opcrutilll! Enl!illccrs ~ . 111 nn Sun\luy. St•pt. · I.
lin ion.
. 1~12, ul Fi,her Funcrul htltnl'
· · He is survived by his wife .. in Middlcpmt. Bwinl will he
Curolyn Sue Wcuver l'uync in Wclb ('c1nctcry l&lt;ricnd'
t•f
Pomeroy:
children. mny cull \Ill Suiuruny. Aug .
l&gt;onuld Eugene 11uync untl · J I. 2002. frutn C&gt;11• K p .111. ut
l.ol'i .Jiowuru of I 'nlumbu,, the fliiiCI'IIi ht&gt;llll'
K~vin W. unu l,orl L. Puync
- Plld nOlle.

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The facts about Baker~ cyst

Around Mel s Coun

Mei s High School
stu ent recognized
for civic seNice
COLliMil US

Sc~rctary

Ohio
of Stut~ J.. Kenneth

Blackwell hus awarded a
Md~s ~li!lh School student.
Brook Bolin. with u l'~rtil1 ·
l'UIC of COillml•ndut ion for
outstunding civic service.'
The 1~cngnit ion reflected
the w11rk ethic und commit·
mcnt to puhlk service the
Rutland native dl'lllonstruted
while serving us u purticipnnt
ut the Amcrkan Legion
Auxiliary Buckeye Oirls
Stntc June lJ-15.
"lluckcy9 Girls SU1te is u
tremendous opportunity for
high school semors to guin 11
bcucr understunding of how
our government operutcs."
Bludwcll suid. "I am
extremely proud of Brook's
perfqrmunce und the time she
took to immerse herself in
this enriching sclmlustic

Brook Bolin, left, 1nd J.
Kenneth Bt1okwell

cmtcuvor."
Ohio Girls State program is
designed to educate young
women allout local nnd stttte
government and about the
duties. r,rlvileges, rights ai1d
mspOtiSibilities of good citi~enship.

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ounces.
Mutcrnui grundpurents
nrc Roger Deem of
Middleport und the lute ·
Rhea Deem. Mutornul ·
nrc
grout-grundpurents
Reed Will of Pomeroy, und
Gludys
Deem
of
Middleport.
Putcrnui grundpurents ure
Elcunor i)uvls of New
Huven, and. ihe lute Wyllis
Davis. Mr. und Mrs. Duvis'
other son is Nouh.

RACOhonon
Meigs fair workers
RACINE - A dinner hon:
oring those who worked the
gate~ ut the Meigs County
Fulr wus hosted Tucsduy
night by the Rucinc Areu
Community
Organization
(RACO) ut the American
Legion hull In Middlc1lon.
Those uttcnding were uskod
for suggestions on how to use
the money curncd from their
fuir gate work. Officers'
rcpmts were given by Llliiun
Weese und Ann Zirkle, and u
donut ion wus mudc to Shirley
C'ogur und Girl Scout Troop
121l4 for their work in the
purk.
The group ucceptcd u blcy,
clc from Michuclund Zuchary
Manuel to he used us u

money-muklng project for the
scholurshlp fund.
Kuthryn Hurt rend u thunk
you from Lindsey Smith, u
scholarship winner. The
group discussed the full fcsti·
vul to be held on Sept. 14 und
uguin this year RACO will be
selling tacos In a bug und
lemonudc.
The September ~ard sulc
wus discussed. It wtll be held
Sept. t9-20 at Star Mill t&gt;urk.
Anyone wishing to donutc
Items may cull Ann Zirkle at
949-2031 or KAthryn J-lurt ut
1)49-26!!6. Pickup of items is
uvulluble.
Dave Zirkle led In the
pledge of allegiuncc to the
flag.

Meigs fair booth
winners announced·
POMEROY - A blood
pressure moniHlr, u bruss
clock. und five children's
safety helmets were awarded
at the Meigs County Health
Department's hooth at the
fair.
Winning the items donated
by Continuity of Cure. Office
Service and Supply and the
Heal! h Dcpurtmcnt were

My doctor told m~· 111)'
from u Ou"er\ ~yst Wtmt
is this und wl~&gt;lt ~·un he done for it
he ides the "w,liting und wut•·hina:" he
suggested'?
Answer: 1'1w knee joint is ~ubj.x;t,'\1
to substuntiul forws. When •tanding
still euch om· supports ulx&gt;iu· om•-lmlf
the 0\)(ty's weight. When nmuiu!: is tht•
method of tmwl, till' txxly wt'i!!hl Is
· uhenmti vcly supporll'd l&gt;y nnt' k~: tlwn
lly the nth~r. but hl'l'uu;t' &lt;'I the tiltws
involv.xl in u•·cdcrutil&gt;n und U~l'&lt;.'kra·
tlon whilll runn.ing. the kn~c c:m uctuully he strc sM~d 0)' SCI't'rnl tilllt'S the
weight of the l'l\1\ly. Allthb is Ill drumutilc the typicul robust nnllll~ ur lht' lllt't'
joint.

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NEW HAVEN - llurt and
Tercsu Duvis of New Hnvcn
unnouncc
the birth of
their second
son. Avery
7.ule Duvis.
born July
22 ut the
Holzer
M c d i c .u I
Center. He
weighed 6
DIVII
pounds, t4

Qur~tlun:
~ne~ puin "

Josie Ward. Tinu Klein, Janis
Macomber, Julie Tillis. Junct
Reeves, Mury Jo buckley. and
Mitch meadows. Pri1,es .are
rto be picked up at the health
Departmetn. 112 E. Memorial
Dnvc in Pomeror. before
Friday. The office ts open, 8
u.m. to 4 p.m. If not cfuimcd ·
by 4 p.m. Friduy,othc name of
another person will be drawn
for the prize.

Been use of the forces it must &lt;'llliure.
It is not surprising thut ~nee pwbkms
are common. und many of tlwsc disurders •·mtsc pnin . A iiltkcr's cyst typil-ul·
ly cuuses pain tx·hiud I he kue~: in the
urea we docwrs cull the "popliteal
s\lucc." In uddition tl&gt;pui.n. thci\) I• usll·
u ly u hump or swL'IIing thut &lt;.'llll Ill• I\; it
whcro non~: previously c~i,ted ..
l)picully this is hchind the knee on the
mcdiul side - the snrfuL·e tlmt's ncurcr.
to the other kg.
Tho \1uin of 11 Buker's cyst •·un stun
suddc1.1 y. nith&lt;'ugh most of my putients
. have hnd the discomfort for weeks
hcfo1'0 they finully come in tube exumincd.
Tho knee. like most joittts. hus 11 lining thut produces Ould to h&lt;·lp nourish
and lubricatl' tho joint. This lining the synovium nr synnviulmcmhrnnc -

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Rem\'' lng th&lt;' llu\d from

11 Sl.lk\"r\
"ith u s~ ring&lt;' " \\lien Mtllicielll
tn:utmo.'nt. Thh. 1lellates It uml. therch~ .
1\llhll'es the puin. Unfllftumllel • lllOO)
symwlul tlui1l I'UI\ N productXI to retill
the cyst. uhhi'lll,lh this doostl't t~lwuys
hliPI'&lt;'Il. In IIK't, ry~t~ ~~'nwtlnws r\tptut\'
&lt;111 th&lt;•ir nwn nnd "~n awal'" w\th\&gt;111
t~ny 11\lntnll;'nt. This is whnt &gt;~'ur d&lt;&gt;etor
tll'(&gt;tluc~' luhricnlin!!. fluid with th,,
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is hl'pin!l 11 ill hnpp&lt;·n to. 'llll. .
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unimnginutiv&lt;' nam&lt;' nf "S)'II&lt;WHI
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lluid." lln\lt·r , 1111 w nmditinn' Ihe• ,yuA llnlc•r's &lt;')'St th~1t IS l'lHISU~ plllll
ovinl nwml'lrnn&lt;' pnslws ihi\HI!!h the m1d rd'tlls ;~tkr lll.•ini: dmln.xl muy 11&lt;'&lt;"1!
tOll!lh sup\'ortin!! il'int .l·ap,uk and t\' tx· 'lll):intlly f\'11\llll'l.l. The nt1h\l(lt'·
forms 11 1~ 1 1 '"'" Iii..&lt;· "''~·
die '111'!:0:1'11. whil&lt;' ruuming nlx•ut insldc•
This suck is th~ Hnt.,·r's ''"'' nllll it is .)&lt;'Ill' kilO:&lt;'. 11 tllliiSl' \ISC sm-gknl h:d1
tilled with synol'inl thti1t.' r\ lln"&lt;'r's niqll&lt;'&gt; In mldi\'SS tho: uml~rlyilljl knc&lt;'
1·yst usunlly on·urs i'&lt;.'l'nlll'~' 1,r &gt;On\\' P"'t&gt;l~ms SIKh ~~~ l..twc insttthlllty l\1' n
underlying kiii'O: prohk•m. 1\lnl m&lt;·nisL·us. Thi~ IIPI'fl~u:h is l\i\cu
1,ther
Do:tenniuing tht: nurut\, of thnt primm·y quit&lt;' sucwssful. \ lnthrtuuutely. thvugh,
dii.n1\lo:r requirll• n "hnnt.ls-nn'' ,..~umi - the nu\iority l'f sut1'~t~•rs wlw lmw
nutiun nfthe knee. Yuunl&lt;wtor" ill then nrtlll'iti~ us the \inderlyiug pwhl¢111
nsk yn11 to cnr1'1'ully retl'll tlw '11.\!U nf llon't !!&lt;'litiSting illllli'Ovcmcnt ffllm suryour ~nee pmhl~m. !'his 11 ill indui.lc j:klil 11'\'utm~nt ll&lt;'l'liU~ll th\l underlyinp.
unsw~rin~: such qut'sti\111' sudt us: How urthrit\~ condi tilll\i'\'illillllc~ 1111ttN\ted,
did )'\1111' kn~¢ puin ll&lt;·a:in'! \Vhm 1\111~&lt;''
Tull to )'IIIII' nllnily dtX'lOt' uguln if
it l'&lt;.'tter'.' Whut mukcs it wt'IW'' t\nd. y1&gt;urcyst d1~&lt;:sn't 1\'SI'Iw its\lll'in" t'l':l·
ht&gt;w it hu ~ the 1'1\'l&gt;km dlllll!!~d sinn· it stll\ltllk po:ritl\1 l'f t\1\11.'. At thut )ll'lnt. I'd
lirst h&lt;•~un'.'
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()ft,•n. some 1)'1'&lt;' of imua:in):l tcchm,l- with un ot1hnl"'dic S\trgoon to dt~ter
ogy is llC&lt;'d~d l'&lt;.'tl&gt;t~ u linul diugtl\lsis n1i11&lt;' tlw best 11\'Utnwnt for your
cun I'&lt;' reuched. Thi~ cun indude llnO or liukct·'s &lt;:yst.
nmrc of the t\1llowi.ng : un X-my. ultrn- ( " Nuuily Mrliiriur " 1.~ 11 ll'fr~ly ('Ill·
sound or MR I. Tlw mnst cnmrnon dis- wmt, 11, submillfllr.l'tiou.l, 11'1'/tr to Jolm
orders thnt cmtsc u Buh•r's c·yst ~ C. \l'o(l: /l.O.. Ohio 1/ull't't'sil.l' Collrgt•
nstNlurthritis und rhcun1ltloid dis&lt;'USI) ~~ro.,·/rof•UIIu'c Mrdlc/ltt•, /!0. Ill~\' 110.
- cun often h~ discnvct\•d thmu!!h this fltltr11s. Ohio 45701 . l'tl.l'l mlltlllll.\' 111'1'
imuging Jli'Ol.'Css. 1\ l&lt;lnl uwnisl' US or m·ailaMr
uulitw
Ill
nther Lncc t.liMll\it'r&gt; cm1 ulso produce u " '" '" \flll'lulifl.tH'/1(//, ,)

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l•uhllcttlloru Wctk or Sept . 22, 2002

Tho Kid Scoup Weekly
Writing Comet· recelvoH
hundred&amp; letters cnch
week. Here are Rome IIUido·
lincH to gl vo Ntudcnts u bolter
chonce ofbelngj)Ubllshed.
. I. Keep length between '0
nnd I00 words. Shorter
pieceH nuthorcd by two or
l)t~Jh • Sl!f1IC!Illh!o!t I. lfKl2
U~11dlln~ St·ph:mh~·•· ~u. JIK12
mnre studentH lncrcn8C
l'uhii4'M IIIIIII WPt:k Ill' St!-rl ~~J. 21)(12
Puhll4'11llnllf w~·~ k tJ((h:l 27 ~IW!l
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RtudcntH' chunceN of being
llot2-Lincrs
Alllllzln~t N~ws ·
pltbiiHhed.
Wrilc ll"~ouplci"-ntwuYuutu·~ tho C&lt;lilm nftl1e
l. Follow dl rcctlunN fur the
.Iin~ JliiCill Ihut rhy HI OS.
AIIIII I III N Ni'lt',\ new ' Jluper.
topic. Creutlvlty IH srcut,
llxampie: In 1hc wiluer when : Write u ~lury fur the fmnt
bUt Ia the entry on the
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l'uhllt•fttlnru w,•ck nfOi.l.f~o l iMil

Long N~ck News
Prerend you wukc up nne
nwrnin ~ with the neck ur u
wimffc. Write u new• slnry
nhoul .ynn nnd your lun~
ne~k . lle sure tn 1eHwhu,
wh111, When. where nnd why.
llun 'tusc :'1'' ur "me." Use
your name when rcferrin~ 111
yuunelf.
JloM4Jino, Soptomh" Il,liXIl
IJuhlfflll"n ' Week urou. I'. 20112

Whalls your anti·
drug'/
What dn you llo in,\tcad ul'
taki1111 druj~ s'/
IIOM4Jino: Sepcemh&lt;r 22, 21102

l'uhJI&lt;Milflnl Week MC)u . 211, ZIXIZ

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l't~IIIICMIIUII I W1aok 11f N11~ ,, 2!HI2

topl~7

3. Mukc.Hurc entrlea nrq

lcslbte.
My Hcru
Who dn you ndmiro und Junk 4. Student's name, school
up tu 'l Tell nhu111 your hem
and grade should he on .
II lid why thi i llCrM&gt;II ii II hero
ouch entry.
10 you ,
5.
Screen
fnr upprnprluto·
U~o~~tdllrlv : ( )~Uthur I 1, 2002
ness. We try to avoid
l'uhii,•1Uinn 1Well k nf NHV II!, 21~12
potelitlnlly embnrrnssl na
Numcs lhol Hurl
entrlc~.
but ~omctlmea
What III'C111111\C~ !hut kids
It IH not &lt;JbviouH.
KllllletlnlcK cnlluthcr ki~s
NOTB: TcuchcrB Hhnuld
tiHII hurt '/ Write nnuplnimr
aho111 which lllllllCI yuu thilik include u note If an entry Is
shuuld ~c used, B~ sure 10
exceptional for a particular
tell why Y'"' think '"·
lltudent but mliht nm other·
JhtHdlltlil (lC!Ilhl.! r ~0, 2!K )~
wiRe stond out umoni t11c
1•uhllcullun1W~·fk ,,(Nov 17, 2002
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ADVICE

Abuse not
.part of love
llEAR ARB\': I

~m

a ll·

)~ n-;_llher of tlu\1;!, I hllw
boot1 UW'li\\1 fur II it1t11S and
need 10\U' oovicll, I kwtl my h\1\!

billv.l, '~ick." \1\111 tllntlt.&gt;t OOWY·
M husl'lllld h11s t~lw11ys
l!\lll~ \)Ut ('11 weekends 11nd
di~IIPI"""I'S l(lf hours during
th() week. When I u&amp;k Ricf\
whore he. lms been, he says,
"Just ridinl.l t~round," N' "I
don't know." He blan~s n~ ·
for Vi'r)' sin~h~ thing that
iJI)I)S w"'nil in his life and
compluins "bout cvel)'thin» I
. . do for him, Rick ct~lls me
ltnthlnhhlc numes in front of
tho children. lie hns also hit
me mnny tinws.
·
I Wlll\l m l~avCl him. I hliVCl
trill&lt;l nmny tlmes, hut C\'cry
time 1tenvo him. I i!ill seven&gt;;
ly dc1irossed nnd hoi,in to
miss liim w~ry much.
Thu last tin10 I tuft Rick 1
ondlll,l up in the hospltul with
a hliledin~ ulcer. Wl1t1t cun 1
do to stuy uway from hlmund
11(\t lose my mind? Whero ctm
• I go lor h~lp. and who cnn I
leun on for support? I 11111
deeply unhappy and becom·
ing cold und bitter. - DES·
I'EKA'J'lo: IN ARKANSAS
OMK I&gt;ESPERAl'E:
You muy think you "love"
Rick, but you huvc descrlood
n verbnl und physicul ubuser
whoulso moy not btl fuitht\tl.
' Hu hus oocn so succossful In
chipping itwuy nt your self·
esteem. he has convinced you
1h11t you need him und thut
tolerutin11 uhusc Is (lllrt of
love. Nothinjl could bil t\u··
thor ffllm the truth.
Puck your hlljiS nnd exit the
lllllt'rilljle . The minute the
door is closed hohlnd you,
ask your doctor for n refcrrnl
to u llcunsod counselor to
help you rebuild your spirit
und your life.
I&gt;EAR AltDV: 1 um u 1:1·
yi.llll'(lid who 'Ml~hs 140 JlOIII~S
und sllmds ~ ft!llt IIIII. 1foe) self.
conscious uboln my ln.ly. wld
hmu It when J100Pie muke comments uboln my 'MliUI\1.
M~ brother consttmtly culls
mu •funic" und othor rude
numos. Por exnmplc, If 1 turn
down 1111 oll'ct· for leo creum
in front of him, he'll suy
snmethlnjj like. "Wow I
Thnt's nmlruclul ...
His bllhnvlor, rcully hurts,
und 11lthough I've tulkcd to ml
paronts uoout It, they hoven l
iloneanythingto stop him.
1 fool reudy to work on los·
in~ weight. but don't know
whuru to liCIIin. 15 there anything I cun sny tom~ brother
to slmt him up? I II mokc
• good use of uny suggestions
• you have. - 'fiRED OF
JIJLEUNG FAT IN WASH· .
INGTON STATE
DEAR FEELING FA1'1
• S11cuk to your parents obout
• your desire to uilopt healthier
eotlnll hoblts. and oaiC them to
make nn appointment with
your doctor so you con bc11ln
llll up11rovcd progrtlm of diet
und exercise.
• Next, toll them oauin how
hurtful 11nd htnnllllltlng your
brother's ne11utlvp comments
11ro. He may think they're
fumiy, und he needs to be told
otherwise. Ridicule never
• helped unyono solve a prob·
• lem. Show them this letter
• 11nd tell them whowrotc it. I
wish you the best of luck.
DEAR AIIBV1 I'm con·
fuRed ubout somethln11. Would
you please explain the differ·
encc between lin utholst und
un agnostic? Some people IU)'
U1i110$tlc~ lire atheists with no
: futB. Thanks I- WONDER·
NO IN CHICAGO
,
I&gt;EAR WONDERING;
I'm sure whoever suid It wus
only trrlng to be funny.
Webster a
Collcglutc
Dlct.ionury (Tenth .Edjtlon)
dcnncs on agnostic a1 "one
• who. 11 not committed tO .
: bcllcvlna in either the c~tll·
• tencc or the non·c11istencc of
Ood or a god." In other word&amp;,
un Ollnostlc Ia someone who
say~. "I' II make a nrm dcci·
1ion when I hove proof."
An othclat Is one who IWtlve·
·• · ly dilbcllcvc• in the e!il1tence
: of Q deit)'. l-Ie' 1 Q peraon who
' • has alreuily made up his mind.

SCHOLARSHIPS AWAIIOIO - Flw $1.000 scholti!Shlps we~ owalde&lt;l by the WOmen's
Au llt~ry of Vtlt r ns Momorl l Hospital I st wo k. MaklnQ the pruentltlons was Libby
Fisher, prostdont, rl(ht, to, 1\'ool t 1\. Mllry Stein, LPN of Mlddtepott. ~tumtna to Hockin&amp;
ColloQo for her R.N. d Qre : J mlo Hupp, Lon&amp; Bottom. Hockin&amp; Colleae for tm LPN
d &amp;lllO; H nth r filii, R cine, Hockin&amp; ColloQ for RN doQree: and Terrie Roes. Unlvortlty
of Rio Gr ndo, mu·!lu'i ~ &amp;ret. Tne Rftn reclpl nt not pictured w~a Anita Hott.r of Port11nd
who Is pu!'1uln1J. n RN dt!QI't!O t HocklnQ Coli e. (Ch rlono Ho filch)

Reunions ·

Other events

lllnctiV, ltpt. ,

~Y,AIIg, ~

POt.A ROY - Pl&gt;n'ttfOV ChuiOII ot
CH SHIRl! - Flit ~'lot' wWI llt
htld 11 the K\1011 CMI! Club Houao Chrlal. tr-. po~\ICI&lt; dlnnt~ , &amp;·:10 \0 7

·OM'"" Will be Wwl II 1\000 ·
. .llll'IIIV,Itpt. l

pm

Monday. tt.pt. I

MIDDlEPORT - Glvt awe.y at
FIACINI! - S&amp;~' 11111\lll ~u111011 ot
tilt Slmutl A. l!blln llmlty_ ' p.n1. 11 RttOI~illg Lilt Churoh, lhotl,
St•r t.A~t Pill&lt; In Fttlllnt.
.
c:lotn", houatlllolt:lt-.ma and mtao.l·
l~ntoua lltn&gt;l, 10 1 m, \0 Rp m,

Clubs

Birthdays

'TII..dly. ltpt. 3

l'lttlldt ot ll~t Otlitll Colt will Otilbllll U!
mttltng 11 l!aattm Pul~to 8aM blrflldl\y on Slllt a. caroa may
? p.m. Ail inllmiiQ l)lllllea llt IIIII tO hll It H..!tllnd 01 .
111 weloomt 10 a~ttld ·
JtOitaon 8008 S\. Rt &amp;3. Jallkaon,
CAI!STI!R - Ctltaltr Council Otlio 4&amp;11-tO.
POMI!ROY -

~lb11ry
~lbllry.

Michigan 4th birthday
RIOIIVtNG 1100 ICHOI.ARIHtPI - M11cyn Ervin of Rlclne, an· Ohio l.lnlwrllty atudent
In apeeoh 11nd he rlna: Holly Broderick of Pomeroy. who Ia lttendinl Rhod a St•t• Colle&amp;•
with 111'1 oeeu() tlonol thort'lpy ml\lor: nnd Tltfnny Hansley of Pomeroy. who Ia studyinl redl·
otoiiY nt Hooking Coil go, recolv d $&amp;00 achol rahlps from tho Women's Auxlllnry of
Votar ns Momorllll Hospltol. ~loby Fish r. right. mnde tho w1rds. (Cnerlono Hooflloh)

Annual Racine Fall Festival.set
for Sept. 14 at Star Mill Park
I~A('JNH - The
Ruclt1u Pulll~~stlvnl

unnuul
willllll
hold SUt)t. 14 111 Stur Mill
Pttt•k with thu klckul'f h~ln11
11 10 u.m. purmlo.
Tho fostlvnl Clll1llllhtoll
mut this wuok to COilll)loto
plun~ for tho ovont which
will fouture \llltcrtulnmont
-by Dwlj,thl lc\lnhnwur, Mike

Stuvons. Ruymond McLuln,
Rl\RS Si~Hm &amp; C'lydu, und
thu Jllj,t Bond (.'lllUI!Drs.
Quulln ~undldutcs from
Snuthllt'n lil11h School will
1)1) jud11od und tho qucun
will I unnounclld til noon n
thu duy of the fostlvul.
· To t·c~urvo u crul\ or food
spucc, re sidents cun call

Krlstu ut tho llomo Nutionul
B.unk. ll4!l·221 0. Oenornl
lnl'ormution Is uvullnblo
from Ann Zirkl ttt 9492031 or Kuthryn Hurt 111
949·2656.
Admission und pnrkinjjls
l'ree. lo tho evom ot' ruin, tho
l'ostlvul will bll movud to
Southcnt Hl11h School.

ATHENS
Lilly
Elilllbilth Ml~hiliUtl ClliU ·
brut"d her fourth hlrtht.luy
Ill n l\1mlly purty ut her
home In Athllns Sunduy•.
A "Scooby Doo" tharne
wus,cnrrled out In the deeo·
rutlons ond ~tlso in th birth·
duy cak~s bnklld by h~r
uunt, Pnullne Muyor.
Those uttondln~ or sc ndlnl! llifls were her /)uretHS,
Murc 11nd Lesley M &lt;.:hiuun;

Ron. 1'~r1.1su. Austin nnd
(\rltlin t'urr: Hlltuy Mld
Dorothy t'httworthy: Tim,
llllth
un&lt;.l
R11ymond
Luwsun: Colton Lilly: Bill
Malluek; Don und Llnda
Muyor: Mike 11nd Anal
Muy~r ; Pnullno Mnyor: Plm
O'llrl~n; Jim, Connie! nnd
Ko~gun Wilburn; J"yne.
l)unidl~ und Mcahun Vuil:
Muri~ Huu~· k und Donno
&lt;.'orr.

Thank You

HARRY LEfflE
of CAD-DO mAIDTEDADCE

for buying my 2002 market Hog
at the meigs Co. fair
. t '· - ~ 1
and for supporting the ' ~*A~
' ~'~'"'~}\
meigs county youth!
· ' ~'. ;.
.. ZACII CARSON

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PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR FEE PROPOSALS
LEAD DUST CLEANING SERVICES
398 Ash Street e Middleport, Ohio
(740) 992·8443

Beginning

Sunday
September 1, 2002 .
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Morning Wonhlp • 10:30 a.m.
Chlldron'• Church &amp;: Nuno.ry Provided

"A Church Showing Qod'a
Love to All People"

Come Wqrship with Usl

Tho Meiss County' Commissionon ut'C t'l!qucsting fcc proposuls fot· u Loud Dust
Ienning Service to provide load dust cleuning of housing units uftcr HIP
rehobllilutior\ und rcnovntion uctlvltlos m-c complete in order to fulfill tho HUD
requirement of leud ·sufe work pmcticcM und Loud Clenrunce 1'esting us per
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(24.C.F. R. 35.930 to 35.940). The service will consist of leud dust clcunlng ot' owner occupied units follow ·
iny leud-sufo rehubilltutlon und ronovutlon ucli vltios. As per tho Title X
Rcsldontiul Loud -Bused Puint Huznrd Reduction Act of 1992 cffcclivc
September IS, 2000 , urcus or the unit whore rehnbllitution und rcnovulion
uctlvltles ore completed must puss loud dust clearunce.
Fee proposul must stole quulificuliOill, includin&amp; uny related completed leud·
· bused pulnt truinlns upproved by the Ohio Department of Heulth und must be
c:crtlflod 111 hoving completed on Ohio Department of Heolth upproved lend •
sofe renovator lruininy. Service provider must huvc nvulloblc the necessary
equipment for leud dust cleuning und control to perform clcunin&amp; services.
Unlta where clcnnlna services nrc provided must puu lcud dust clcurunce test·
ina of the unit. ·
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Proposal should stoto Scope of services to bo prov 1dcd and umount of fl:r~c.d
compensation required for the ubove services and pricing dnto to support the
flud price (c.y .. per hour, diem, unit). All related quullficutlons und/or tralntna
certi ficntlons must be ultndhcd to the proposul.
Fee propoanla muy be mulled or delivered to the Mciya Grunts Office, II 7 Baal .
Memorial Drive, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769. Qucationa in regard to this requeat
moy be uddreued to Jean Truaaeii, _ Gr~nls Adminislrutor, ut 740· 992· 7908.
Jeff Thorton, President
Mei&amp;8 County .Comminionen

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SAINTS AND SINNERS

A little bit qfpoliteness can still go a long way

BY GIORGI R. PLAGINZ
he hud 11 cold.
'I"'" women ure wulking dnwn lhe
Thcl\! were lots of rcnsons to love
slt'C ct in the tt\!c· llncd suhurh when u
~lcrb Shriner. But I loved hint most
1111111 -pnsscs them going the lllhcr wtly.'
bccuusc he wus u ncighhorly nurn in u
~suit.
"Good evening. lud1cs." he suys. Llolrworld thut dcsperutcly needed neigh·
The l'cn su~nlnmllkllc sdlllllliclldlel' wn.1 f'il'cd. The urhltl'tl·
in!l his hat .
burliness. He ulwnys suid hello to pen·
tilt', hnw~wr. l'lll~ll this Slll'in ~ tim! 1hc pcnnliy wns inu hursh
The wmncn look nt cadt other. stur·
pie. •I ll•in 't meun just to people he
1\w iht• nll'cti,IC, pm·tkulmly .l ltK'c lh~ 1.-uchcr hudn't hccn In
tied .
0f
knew. Ever~body docs thut. 1 mcun to ·
"Mus! he the ml11is1er." suys OtiC . The
lmuhle hcl'ni'C und muny of his I'C inil vcs ulsn wct'C lcudtcrs.
penplc he dtdn' t know.
·
He 111\ICt'Cd the nmn I'Ctumelllnlhc dusst~•um nr 1&lt;1 .1umc nthcr · nthcr 11nds us they ..:nntinuc tm their
There wus the time he wulkcd up to
way.
sdmnlj11h with l\111 sulury.
the box·nt'l'ice of 11 Brnndwuy thcutcr ill
Suyinl!
hello
to
u
fellow
pusscrhy
SUI'\ll'isln!lly. u dtt:ui!Jud!lc upheld 111111 rulitt!l. .
New Ymk.
CO.LUMNIST
whc11 nut l'tll' 11 stmll used to be u cnm·
If ynu c1111 show up ut sdtnnl ' Inned nut nf yt~ur ntind, \\ ,hut
"Hello," suid Herb lu his nci~hborl y
mnnoccui'I'CtK'C. Ynu would never thi11k
~xuc tl y III'C vnlid ~1\\Und s fur termlnuti&lt;HI In Pensucnlu'l
Hoosier drawl to the man behmd thr:!
nf jHissln!l somebody on the sldew~tlk soon."
ticket window.
'lbuchcrs ut'C 1\&gt;lc lltndcls, und pouplc whu usc cncuinc nflctl
wIt tout suyi ng. "l'low d• do." (That wus
"Whut?" usked the mun crossly.
hnvc crrntic helm villi', whkh cnn~civnhly cnuld cndnnj,lcr chil·
A survey utken four short months
II)~Os ialk.)
Herb grinned buck to ussure him hi!
t.h'Cn.
II' you suw othct· people spl'inkilllg the ul\el' Sept. II shows thut u luck of metmt
harm by the rcmurk . "Hello;:
... As the sup.:rlmcttdcml 'lll\llllnlncJ tnlhc Pcnsucnlu News
IIIWI1 or sitting un tlte porch swing, you respect 11nd common courtesy Is once he suidnougain
. "It's just u.little expresuguln
u
serious
problem
In
the
United
Jmmml. "W~ m·c cxpdlln~t kkls fill' tukln~tnspil'ln nr Nn·Dm..
would exchunl!c friendly greetings .. It
sion
we
usc
in
lndiuna when we meet
Slll!es
und
getting
worse.
The
num
·
Nnw w~ IU'C lnlkln!lulllmt snmcnnc tukln!( cncnlt1c,und !hut's
wasn't only the minister whn . suld
.
her of ti1L\Ior crimes lncrcused in 200 I someone." .
OK."
"hcllu".
ti•r
the
first
time
In
11
dccudc.
Murdc1·s
Some
people
will
suy
It's
"simplistic"
·
II shnuld he lhc other wuy @Htlld - Nil\ tnlcmnct• nn
Tl1csc duys, we consider ourselves
WCI'C Up .
(tltut's
the
word
we
usu
toduy
when
we
co,·nlllc. 11nt us1llrl11.
lucky If the slt'ullgers tlnn ' t uccosi us'One cotitmunlly In Ohio tried to wunt to put down somebody else's
llr Wlli',C .
restore
good, old·fushiuned ncighborli· ideus) to sug~cst thut ull the probl~ms ol'
A wnmtm from Jn\llin ,· Mo., whn
I'C ilds lhis column In 11c Jojllln Globe ness this pust spring by holdill!! u "HI , the world wrll go uwuy if we just sturt
"'\
suying hello to une unother.
.·
recently uskcd for my thuught s on !he Neishbur Night."
Resident'
on
the
odd·numbercd
side
I'm not suying our problems will go
best lhlu~ t.u come out of the Sept. II
BY IHl A
SSOCtArlO PH&lt;SS
of
the
street
were
to
,
It
out
front.
Those
uwuy,
but they might be u little eusier to
trugedy in Nliw York - und the worst
"1\&gt;duy Is l'l'lduy. Aug. ~0. thc 2-1 211d duy nf 2002. Th~1·c nrc
on
the
mher
side
we~
to
come
over
nnd
live
with
if we were more neighborly. ,
thing, She wumcd 10 incorporute my
IB Juys kn In Ihe ycm·.
sny
hello.
One
resident
put
up
11
Nusul decnngestunts don't cluim tQ
renuu·ks In u speech she wus to give.
'1\xluy's lli!lhlll!hl In llbtory:
I replied thul lhc best thing to come mukcshift drink st11nd on the front luwn cure u cold but, the commercluls suy, ·
thut those Who Clime over could shurc they cun mnke you forget you huve u
Five ycnrs ugo, on All!( . .10. l'liJ7, Amc1'kuns lcurued uf the
out ol Sept. II wus lhut it brousht the su
11
cold
drink .
·' cut' crush in l'uris !hut dulu1ct.l the lives of l'rlncc .~ s Dlnnu.
c;&gt;Untry to get her. St rm1gers tulkcd to
cold for 11 while. Whut this world muy
011ly
two people showed up. The need Is more people willing to be nasul
Dmll Fuyctlund their driver, llcnl'i l'uul. (BCCIIIISC or the tltnc .
onL' unmhcl'. ·
diil'crcncc, It wus Au g. ~ I In Pul'is .)
"We needed 1hut."l suld. "fnllowlng u streets were deserted .
dccongestunts und fewer lubomtory
Anybody remember Herb Shriner'/ geniuses (reud "columnists, TV comOn thi s dutc:
·
··
long pcrlm.l when itwus 'cvcl·ybody fm
lu .10 II.C'. (&lt;HI A11g , 30th. hyS&lt;1111&lt;' cstlmntc,), tltc seventh
himself' In the counlry. Sept .. II broughl People who wutched his progrum on mcntutors 11nd other experts") who keep
111111 llln~ t fnrnou s l(IJccttof 1111deut EJ!.ypt. knuwttns ('lcuputrn,
'the pt'omlsc of u nutiou pullht~ together· television 20 yeurs ugo loved him for telling us they huve 11 cure for whutevcr
cnmtnltted suiddc.
·
- 'nlll'm one undone for ull. The bud his . down -home-in· lndlunu nulvefc. it is we' ve got. ·
pari wns thul this moment ol' together· Like the time he toiL! his audience not to (01'01'1/e R. Plagm~ /.1 ct ('()frmmi,\'1for
Itt IH62, Union l'orc c~ were dcf,·utctl hy the C'cmfcdcrutcs Itt
ness dldti 't lu~t. The _!:llndle went out too sh too close to their TV screens becuuse Newspaper Elller{Jri.l e A,l,loclatlmJ.)
the Second Hnttlc of !lull Run in Mnm1ssns , Vu .
lu 11)0~. 'I~ C'ohh 11111lic hi' t11111or lcti!IIIC h;tHiug dchut.
pinyin!! l'nr th~ Dctmh Til!crs.
.
In ItJ-11 , the Wnt'ld Wur II slcg•· of l.cllltt)!rml begun '" Nu1.i
fiii'Ccs took Mgu.
111 l'l4~ . Cictt . DnuJ!.Itts Mu•·Mthut' nrrivcd In Jupnu. ur1d set
up Allied uccupntlu11 hcndlluurtcrs.
Ill I'l6.1, the "llot Lin•·" ''lli11111UIIkntlons liuk between
Wushln(,ltunUIIU Moscow wcttt itlto t!pcrntlon .
In IIJII7. tllc Si!nntc confrt'ttlcd the nppullltlllerll nfTI1llrgo&lt;H.I
BY DoNALD UMIRO
lng former Atluntu muyor und U.N. "unfettered corporate greed." Really'/
Murshtlllns the l'ii'S t hlnck .ltts\ke ott the Supreme C'ourt.
WASHINGTON - Looking for clues umbussudor Andrew Young und buse· Whut does he cull what happened in the
to the cleclllrnlc's tnom.l in the summer- bull legend Hunk Auron, refused to Cllnton-Gore decade of' the 1990s,
In IIJH.\ (lulmt S. Bltll'ol'll, Jr.. hccumc the first hlu ~ k
lime run-ur to the elcctions'l Muke endorse her this time, .
when most of the corporate accounting
Amct·ll·un uslrtllluut to trnvcl itt spucc. hlustitt!l off ulmnrd the
note: Vmm nrc turned off by poiwnnus
Bluck business leaders ulso suw,her us ubuses tnok root'/ Perhups the wildest
Chullcngcr.
,
.
,
pnlitlcul rhctmlc und ovcr·the·tup ~um · u polurlzlng t1gure who wus not work- exumpie of over-the-top rhetoric was
In I\IH7, u l'ctlc.l il!ncd spncc shuttle booster. creutcd in the
pul gn combuL
·
lng on the Issues they cured ubout, such heurd ut the Connecticut Dcmocruti~
wnkc nf the Chullengcr di snstcr, rourcd itHl&gt; life Itt Its first full ·
Voters
sent
this
mcssuge
loud
und
us
strengthening the economy und ere·. Convention lust month, where purty
scnle tcst·fll'ing ttcllr Hri ghurn C'lty, Utuh.
~lcm· 111 Oeurgiu's congre,1slonul prlmu· utlnl! Jobs.
uctivi st Ned Coli delivered the invocuIn ll)'ll. M.crhuljun dcdnt'cd Its lmlepct~dcllc.:, joining the
')'
ltl'l
week
when
Democrutic
Rep.
In
tilt
election
yeur
when
Democruts
tion . Coil culled GOP Gov. John
stumpedc of l'cpuhllcs seeking to secede l'rnm the Soviet
Cynthlu
McKinney,
u
skilled
pructltlon·
urc.
worried
that
their
polltlcul
buse
Is
Rowlund
"u snuke" uod u "glorified
Union,
C
l'
In
the
urt
of
cullllluign
invective,
wus
not
ener~lzed enough, und where thug;" among other things, und then
Ten ycurs Uf!n: The tdcvlslon series "Northcl'll E~pusttrc"
dcl'cuted by u ntme moderute·soundlng Democrutrc turnout In their purty pri· uddcd, "deuth to the prince of darkwm1 s l~ Emmy AWut'ds, lnclut.llng hc,lt dt·umu scrlcs, while
Dcmocrutlc chullcnl!cr.
·
muries Is down, bemocrutic leuders ure ness." Even thut was too much for some
"Muq)h)' Brown" received three 1\mmys, itt..:llltllttg best cntn·
McKinney hns served five terms rep· hcutlng up their cumpulgn rhetoric · Democruts . Connecticut Seh , Joe
ei.ly sel"lcs. ill u ccrcmo11 y n1urkcd hy sut ll'i cul Juh.l directed ut
resenting her pred11mlnumly bluck, uguinst Bush und the Republicans . Lieberman culled Coil 's remarks
Vkc IJrcs ldciH Dull Quuylc.'
Dcnmcrutic district, but this time the Much of it is over the top .
"offensive und indefensible" und
Five ycms ttgo: Philip Nnd JnhttM1n , 1111 urmorcd cur driver
voters - illcluding muny of her previ · In u speech to the Democratic "vicious."
.
who hud stol 'II $1X.K mllllm1 , wus Ltr'rc.l ted ut the Tc xtl~ bur·
nu s hluck supporters - hud heard Nutionul Committee in Lus Vegus curli- Don'tget me wrong. Americuns huve
ucr. i.lniHISOII WIIS Inter sctttcnccd In 25 yetU'S lt1 pri son.)
enough und wu 11 ted her nut.
cr this l~lonth : DNC Chulrmu!l Terry ulwuys loved u good, tough. spirited
One ycur ttl!n: Nlknluy Snlty.1 wus Cijpturcll 'hidil1ll under u
Eiurllcr thl.~ ycur, she susgcstcd thut McAullllc IlL Into Bush, uccus1ng him polillcul fight over ideus. They respect u
desk In his ntuthcr 's huck yurd ill Citrus Hcl ~ ht s. Cull f., ufter
Pre.~ lde nt Hu sh knew in udvunce ubout of UMng the wur on terrorism for pnlitl· cundidute who stands up for principles
11 tetHiuy nutionwldc IIIUnhuttl fot' the Ukrutnlun imtnillrunt
1hc s~pL II terrorist uttucks but chose cui purposes und rnnnipuluting the and beliefs, refusing to be pushed
11c~ u s cd nf hut chcrlug six r·clutlvcs. (Soltys cnmmltted suldi.lc
w do nothing bccuu se the costs of wur economy up and · down for his own around. They like candldutes who, like
In his Jull cell In Fchruury.)
.
would bcncl'lt. supportcrs in the defense political guin . Even for u no·holds- Ronald Reagun, refuse to talk in "pale
Todny 's Hinhduys: ('ountry sl11ger Kilty Well s Is Hl Operu
·turu ull industrie s. Accepting curnpuign . burred politico like McAuliffe, who pustels," und use bold, cleur Junguuge
sln11cr J(cgilln Resnik is HO. Actor Bill Dully is 74. Actr'ess.
muncy from rudicul Mu slim nctivlsts lcurncd the urt of inflghtlnl! from the thut says what they meun and meun
thut uther Dcmocruts turned dliwn uttd muster, Bill Clinton, this wus pretty whutthey suy. But they do not like the
lillt.uheth Ashley i' 6.1. Actor llc11 .lo11cs is (11 . Curtoo11i ~ t R.
, .
wild stuff.
venom thut McKinney made her stock
Ct·urnh Is ~ 9 . Skier Jcun-C'Iuullc Kilty is 51J, Actress Pcg~y
I1cr outspn ken pro· I'u Icsttntnn
rhetori c I'&gt;U 1 th c po llti ca1 p•eus
• tl1rougtout
1 the In trude und thut coart~ens the nation's
diu
't
help
either
LlpUl ll Is 5~ , A ~ tot' Tllllothy Llottom' Is .~I. · A ~ tor Duv1d
11
Droves nf white Rc uhllcmts voted Democrutic leudertthip ure to step up the pnllticul dialogue .
l'uytllcr Is 4~ . Actot' Mlchncl ('ltlklls 1.• .W. Actres' Mlchucl
for her ·hluck oppmtcr;. former Mut , ~retoric and use highly c~urg~d words.
At u t~me when our country faces
Mld1clc is .ilL ( 'purur,~; 'lttgcr ~ltcrrl c Austin Is .i I. Actress
, d , D. . M11 I· . .· .
c We need ,to get the purty s jutces now- many serrous challenges and l egion~ pf
Culllel'llll l:&gt;l ut, is JU. 'IV pcrsttttullt y l.is11 Ling !"The View")
ju g.c, cnl s: . c!lc (cross· party vot· lng to uctivute our ba~e." one veterun enemies who wunl to kill u~ muny of us
is 21J. Si11 ~cr I~ i ~ h tronun rLFO) Is 27. Rn~ k musiciun Matt
11 ~ ~·1 . 11 l ,luwc~ 111 Crcors ru), wh1ch wus · Dcmo~ratic ~trutegist told me.
us they c11n, the message from the voters
TuuliTulltrk) is 24. Rock ~ ltl gcr- nHt slc l n n Auron !JIIrrctt!Rcc l
the,
chtcl
r~us.
n
n
McK
,
i
rlncy
ln.
~
L
AI
Gore
ulso
Nceinsto
be
gettln$
u
lit·
is
to cool the hyperbolic rhetoric und
81 ~ Fish) i1 22. Act11r C'11tncrn111'inlcy is 15.
.
She wus .1lsn ltr1uhlc "' druw the bluck \le curried awuy lutely, With nlegron of stick to the issues thut mutter mo t F11
Thnu ~ lll l'o_r 11&gt;tlny: "I think the hi ggcst uis~ u ~c this worh.l
vptc. tltut ,hus helped to keep her in Democrutic presidential rival s breath-' thnse who love the biting cyc-g1~u·g · r
sutlers from rn thi,, dny lind ugc Is the tll scu,,c nl ,pcnplc ree l·
Co~1~r~ss. il~r tl,1c pust ucct~uc. There wus lng down hi~ neck, he . now feels the and below-the-belt pun~hes, the/~'·~
lng Ulllovcd. und I knnw th'llt I cun give love lor 11 minute. for
u clcm spl1.1 Itt the illuck community need to make uccusutlon s thuL seem always professional wrestling.
hull' Ill! hoUI', for 11 day, f11r 11 montl1. hut I can 11 ivc, I'm very
ovc.r Iter tnll ~llnrnutury uccu s utlon ~ beyonu the pule. In a speech to the 21 st · (Wcuhlngton ·ba.ved pulltica/ joum f. '
hliPilY Ill lin thut and I WIIIH to do thut. " - IJi·lnccss Dinnu
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. BARDSTOWN, Ky. (AP) our church represents,"
Church bells tolled Medley said.
mournfully to signal the Today, the Bardstown
start of a memorial Mass, as parish covers parts of
·they have for .l83 years at a Nelson County and numbers
;one-time frontier cathedral about
4,700
people .
11iven special papal recogni· Bardstown. a town of about
{IOn for'its rich history. · 9.700 in the heart of
St. Joseph Proto·Cathedral Kentucky's bourbOn coun·
- the first built west of the try, is about 40 miles south·
Alleg~eny Mountain~ - has east of Louisville.
·
·been elevated to special stu- The congregation was tiny
:tus for Catholics.
when the church's corner·
· The Vatican named it a stone was laid in Julr 1816.
minor basilica, making SL. The nearly one million red
Joseph the S4th American bricks that went into its conchu~h so designated and the struction were made on site.
:third in Kentucky. The other Poplar trees cut from nearby
two in Kentuckr are the woods were turned into the
Cuthedral in Cov1ngton and massive interior pillars. In u
the Abbey Church at show , of
solidnrity,
Gethsemanl, just soul~ of Protestants helped build und
Bardstown.
finunce the cathedral.
The Rev. William Medley, The church was dedicated
the parish pastor at St. in August 1819, fulfilling
Joseph, said the designation the dream of Benedict
Is a testament to the genera- Joseph Flaget. the bishOp of
tions of priests and parish· the Diocese of Bardstown.
ioners who "kept the faith The Bardstown diocese
alive and thriving all these was formed in 1808, along
180-plus years."
with dioceses· in Boston,
The honor is given to New York and Philadelphia.
churches for their antiquity, Before th11t, the only U.S.
· historical impor·tance or slg- diocese was in Baltimore,
nificance as places of wor· the center of a lurge Cutholic
.ship. For one week in community in Maryland.
,August, the parish c~lebrat· From his bose at . St.
ed" with special prayer SJir· Joseph, Flaget worked to
vices, an organ recitul of spread Catholicism ·westliturgical music and a dinner ward. The diocese's territory
· h9noring former priests and spanned from the Grent
nuns who served ut th.e Cukes to Tennessee und
church or purish schools. from
the
Allegheny
The highlight was u special Mountuins
to
the '
Mass led by Louisville Mississippi River. It covered
Archbishop Thomas Kelly. all or parts of what's now 10
"This honor Is a recogni · stutes and 44 dioceses und
tion of the historical signifi- archdioceses.
including
cance of this church us the Chicago,
Detroit,
mother church of the first Milwuukee, St. Louis and
inland diocese in the United Cincinnati.
States," Kelly · said In a The long list of pastors ut
statement. "Of no less St. Josepli included Martin
Importance Is the spiritual · John Spalding, who went on
vitality of the current parish to become bishop of
comlnunity."
Louisville and later arch·
For many parishioners, the bishop of Baltimore during
recoanltlon haan'tsunk ln. the Civil War era.
· "People are very pleased, Statues · of Flaaet and
but like anybody who II ves Spaldina on the front lawn
·In the midst of a hlatorlo stand almost as auardians of
center, we kind of take for the cathedral, reminders of
aranted what a rich history ita lonaevlty and history.

Bush sets fund-raising records
UTILE ROCK. Ark. (AP) - The
presidenl in modem times ha~ beentran •
formed into the fund -miser in chief, and
President Bush is no el\ception. ke hils
scored new records in raismg cash, with
SilO million so fur this campaign season.
At Thursday's fund-raising events.
Bush collected $1.1 million for three
GOP cundidutes in Okluhomu and
Arkansas. Thut comes on top of at least
$108.7 million raised curlier at events In
some 20 states und the District ·of
Columbia, un·ording to Associated Press
tabulations of ligures released by the
White House und the GOP campaigns.
His numbers fur suf~&gt;USS the $SO mil·
lion Democrats csttnmte President
Clinton nnd his wife. Hillui'y Rodhum
Clinton, rnised in 1994 - the rnn·UP. to
his lirst midterm cumpuign us presid~nt.

Clinton raised
about SlOS mil·
lion during 2000 •
but that wus a
presidenliul elec·
tion cycle, which
produces .hi~h er
fund · rul s tn g
totuls
lhun
micttem"'
Wit'
.
the Hou -~ ... 1d
Senute lll slake.
"Tile .presid~ nt is
Bueh .
11-oing to help elect those who will help
Implement his ugenda," said White
House spokesmwi Scott McClellan.
In Clinton's home slate, Bush was the
rnuin uttruction 111 11 $5QO..u.plute fund·
miser for Sen. Tim Hutchinson, who is

seekln!l re~lec t ion rn u comp&lt;:Hil\C rJ&lt;'l'
uguinst Demll('fUI Mllrk Pry11r
It 's llne of the nulion\ nnhl ·" t~lt:ht•d
cwnpaijl.n S in Ihe bunI ~ fnr cntttn&gt;l of th&lt;'
Senute. Bush hnpe;. his wunrntc populllr·
ity will rub ofl' on Hulchin,on lind tither
GOP cm1didntes.
Bush ;.cited the opponuntl)' ul lncmtl\'
audiences on the mud to urge tll'tttm o;1 ·
his le!li.~lmivc wish list.
Ik lmmmered Congre , panJcularly
the Democnm. Congress, he . aid. ~hould
Bet to work on his recnmml·mlcd mt·rcu'&lt;'
111 defense spending. tougher "urf,
requirement' for welfare recipi~m,, pt.·t
mtment enuctmetll of tu\ ~:uts Ptl"&lt;'ll II'''
yeur. a wide· run~ing .:ncrgy brll und u
new Depunment of Aomelund Security.

Florida's tourism industry making an uneven recovery
MIAMI (AP)- After Sept.
II, Dezer Hotels suw u four·
yenr streuk ,or double -di~it
l!rowth vumsh rtlong wtth
tnternutional touri sls nnd
Americans' appetite for tuking
to the skies.
• The South Florida hotel
chuin 's occupnncy rule. which
measures how close u hotel
comes to filling its rooms.
dropped by SO pe~ent for
three months following the
terrorist uttucks. Dezer slushed
room rules by 10 pe~ent nt its
five oceanfront resorts und
focused its advertising on
locals and out·of-stnte tourists
who would drive to their vncution destinations.
Despite the efl'ons, occupancy is still dowri about 10
percent, said Joey Eisner, the
chain's geneml mnnuger.
"You arc trying to do the
utmost not to go backward."
Eisner snid. "Thnnk God pco·
pie nre coming with curs.'
Florida's tourism industry
was alrcudy hurting from the
sluggish U.S. economy when
the terrorist uttucks slowed uir
travel und dried up bookings
ut . ho\els, theme parks und
cruise lines.
A yeur Iuter, there ure signs
of a gruduul if uneven recov·
ery, one thut is still threutcned
by economic problems in
South Americu, lingering frus·

trntion over uirpon deluys und ...-~----~
worries over the heulth of the
U.S. economy.
Tom
Flanugun,
u
spokesman for Floridu 's
tourism promotion ugenc~.
suid the total number of vist·
tors fmm outside the stutc
dropped by ubout 19 pcrt:en(
in the lust three months of
2001. An estimate of the first
qunrter 2002 figures shows u ~1""
4.5 pe~ent drop.
,
A look ut other Indicators
shows the outlook for recov·
ery varies nmong ditl'erent
p1111s of the state.
Punhandle cities that have
traditionuliy drawn tourists in
cars from neurby southern
stutes hu ve seen more
tourists, Flanugun said.
"We ure, honestly, doing
very well," suid Durrel Jones.
heud of the Tourist
Development Council of ,"'t..~UJ..J,.LL;UW.,...
.
O~uloosu County. "We huve 11
Hotels Ill the ureu ure ?2 ~r­
Iot of visitors from throughout cent to 97 .percent booked for
Floridu und local southeast July, he sntd. . ,
states, so Sept. 11 didn't affect Central Flondu s hotels tmd
us in the same wuy."
then:te purk~ have also bl:en
"It hit us _going into our fall gett!ng !he1r share of tl~e
sea~on. wh1ch is not u peuk !ounst dnve murket. b~t ~ dip
season for us," he suid. !n th.e number of tounsts tly·
"We've been marketing heuvi- mg mto Orlundo muy be !O
ly in the lower-tier states, blume for 11 shurp decline 1n
Ohio, lndiunu. We sow a great resort taxes c~llected by
Influx of those folks. and our . Orange C::ounty smce Sept. II .
CutJudlnn folks still came Follow1ng the auacks. atten·
down."
dunce at Wult Disne)' World
and Uni versa!
Orlando

A HURTING ECONO·

MY -Joey E1sner.
the owner rmd gen
erat manager of
Dezer Hotels , ta'ks
about t11e 1mpoct of
the September l l
terrortst attacks on
tourism and In par·
tlcular. his South
Florida Hotel chain
during an Inter view
In Sunny tstes
Beach , Fta. After
Sept. 11, 2001, the
chain saw a four
year streak of dou
ble-dlgtt occupancy
growth vaolsh along
with International
tourists and
Americans appetite
for flaylng.( AP
Photo/ Angela Gaul)
dccli1wd. 111c· compu·
nics luid off hundreds of work·
en;, reduced the hours uf.lhousunds of employees und !em·
pnrurily dosed some restuurnnts and hotel n:xmts.
But by April. 1hcmc purks'
confidence 111 Slimmer c rt~wds
led them to hire thousunds t&gt;f
p1111-timc und s~asnnul work·
ers. As of July, n~~ upuncy
rntes at Walt Disney World
were buck Ill 90 percent of
normul level ~. IICWt'ding tn
Prudentiul Finunciul.

Youth smoking study finds high ~ates In poor regions

So far, results for some ally high smoking rate,, The figures were taken for
ATLANTA (AP) - Health
officials are taking a snap· countries focus only on won't be ready until later this ages 13·1 S because that is the
shot of child smoking rates mt,Jor cities while others are year.
most reliable bracket for
around the world, and they nationwide. Some numbers• But organizers say the ini· school attendance.
say the preliminary ·findings come from tliis ,year while tial findlnas already point to The CDC is conducting the
are alarming.
others - like the 18.8 per- the growing problem of study with the World Heulth
In
Buenos
Aires, cent rate for the United Sta~es youth smoking worldwide.
Oiga:nization, the National
Argentina, one In four chll· -arc two years old. Figures "Ill many parts of the Cancer Institute and the
dren ages 13 to 15 smokes
cigarettes. In Moscow, it's for western Europe and world, youths can easily get Canadian Public Heulth
Association.
one In three, and In the Japan, which have tradition- cigarettes," Pechacek said.
Northern Mariana Islands,
nearly 40 percent of children in that age bracket
·smoke.
' The figure s, released ~~~.,
Thursday by the Center for .
OREGON CITY. Ore. charaed in the death of either
Disease
Control
and
(AP) - Throngs of mourn· girl, but prosecutors urePrevention,
are
part
of
on
ers gathered at Oregon City seeking an indictment. The
ongoing survey of globul
'High School Thursday for a cuuses of death of the girls
youth smoking rates that the
memorial service for two have not been released.
Put Your Special Greeting In Our
CDC
hopes to complete by
girls whose remains were B'oth girls were members
the end of the yeur. ·
found on their neighbor's
''Grandparents Are Special"
'property months after they of their junior high school
· "This is the first time
disappeared.
.
dance team, and dance
we've hud numbers Lo show
Edition ·
· Oregon City Christian squads from around Oregon
(youth) smoking really is 11
major world health probChurch youth pastor Ken were
represented
at
lem," suid Dr. Terry
Swatman asked the mourn- Thursday's service.
Pechacek of the CDC.
ers. many of them teenage Sixteen-year-old Kristie
Organizers of the Globul
girls, to remember "two Boisjolie recalled seeing
Youth
Tobacco Survey
1x2
beuutiful young ladies who Miranda dance at a competi·
1x3
acknowledge
they
still
have
endured so much in their tion last year. "She har:l the
Without
With
a long way to go before they
lives."
cutest smile," she said.
can present a scientific
Photo
: One of Ashley Pond's To accommodate the overPhoto
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comparison of youth smokfavorite teachers read from a flow crowd, screens were set
ssoo
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ing rates .
class Journal and helped the up. on the school's roof to
crowd remember when the
pair were no more than inno· broadca~t the service to peocent children.
pie outside.
Bryce - ·
"I like to do gymnastics. I ' A video collage showed .
can do the rings and the ban snapshots from family
Rodgers
·and I'm practicina on the albums - Miranda sitting on
Subscribe today.
beam," Enallsh teacher Santa Claus' lap as a young
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Meladee Beeson read from girl, Ashley playing video
Laraer Ad Available
Ashley's journ~l.
games in a sleeping bag Evan Bryce Rodgers
S~archen discovered t~e mixed with quotes about the
· lfNeeded
"I love you Grandma
bod1~1 of Miranda Oadd11, pair from friends.
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&amp; Grandpa Rodaen"
13, and Ashley, 12, on the: "Miranda could make
arounds of a home rented by twiddling your fingers seem
,39-year-old Ward Weaver
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f i d h d
DEADLINE: Tuesday, September 3, 2002
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near the apartment complex ex.c 1t1ng, one r en
a
where the '-iris lived.
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Miranda 1 body was in a
THANK YOU
cardboard· box in a shed on
the property. Ashley'l was
dhcovered In a barrel under
a concrete tlab behind the
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houle.
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unrelated charae that he
4·H Feeder Steer ·
·raped his 1on'1 19-year·old
·airlfriend. After the alleaed 2002 Melp County Fair
rape, his 10n called 911 and
1aid Weaver had confeued to
1 Must Be Prepaid • MC &amp;. VIsa Accepted
NJamea Will
klllina the airll.
Weaver has riot been

Memorial service held for
· two ~rls whose bodies
were found last weekend

Friday, September 6, 2002
Grandpa &amp;
Grandma
Rodgers
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M11in &amp; 1111\h Sa,

· Sund~t)' Schl)l•l • 10 n.m,
Wuuhlp . 9 u.m.
·ruddny'Servlcc• . 7 p.m,

Hothol Chun:h
Wurllhlp . 1011 .111.
ServlceM. ltl1tm.

WerJnc11~h1y

SuiKIII)' Schunl • 10 tUII.
Wnrllh1p · II 1.m. ·

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CUI'Iun. W.V11.
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Sl'h\Kll 10 n.m.
H\&lt;tlllt11J Wonhlp: 6pm
Wtlfllhlp ~ 7 11.111,
Voolh IINUJ) t. pill
Wcdncsdll)' S~rvwc · 7 p.m.
Weth~1d11y : Pl•wt'r In l&gt;n&amp;yef
1111!.1 Ull'ole Study · 7 pm
New l.lt'e Vlch•ry l 'rnttr
A•h StMt Churth
J713
Oc.qcli
('l'llek N:tlllll, Gilllpnll~. OH
Allh St .. Mlddl~ptlf1 · 1•11~hlr' f11rn11 ltnw~·
l)hstur: Hill Slntcn
SunU1y Sehoul · 10:00 u.m.
Su111.luy SurvkcN lllu,/11. &amp;1 7 p.m.
Sundity Service . 7:00p.m.
Wc1lll\1Sdll)' · 1 1l,t11, &amp;: Ytl\llh 7 p.m.
Wcdmmluy St&gt;rvko · 7:00p.m.
' ' 1 •11 11 ·011~~1
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C'hun:h"
Jt!l\1\ &amp; P1tlly W111ltl

n0.1 sc~'\mU Av..,, M11~ut1
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Wl'dnc~dlly lpm
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hlth •l•ll Ciu!l~ll'hurrh
l.ontt IJutlnm
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Sund11y Scl11kll • Y:.Hln.m,
Wnr~ hlp · 9:,1() u.m. 11nd ?p.m.
Wednc~llit)' • 7p.lll .
Frld11y • flllluw~hll' ~cn· l~c 7 p.m.

•'uti (lo~l!t!l Ct.urch of tht 1.\vlnltl Stvlor
H.t .;t.ltt, A,nlhjulty
l'uMiur: J us~c Murrill
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l•ti~tur: C'lyll1• FurNII
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Suutlll)' Chul\:h.llei'Yico · fl:~n pm
.WellneNdny 1 pill

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1•11~ 1111': lot11hcrt Crnw
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'Middle~pttrt

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tor· M1.1Y. !!mmutl RttW ~Illl
Sundny P.vcnhlll 7 [l.lll .

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l'tt•tur Tere•ll WalrJc~:k
Sunlla~ Sch4JIJI • !tl:30 11.m.
Wnrlhlp . 111: -4~ a.m., 1 p.1n.
WcUtltMdlly Snvlcu • 7 p.m.

l.•n» Bullom

P11•1or Mike Adkl111
SunLt1y Schnfll · ~ : 30"11 . 111 .

Wnr•hlp . 111:30 lt.llt., r. p.m.

WedneMI.hty Smlce• . 7 fUll ..

training
: COLORADO SPRINGS,
Colo. (AP) - Olympic gold·
medal wrestling champion
Rulon Gardner resumed
workouts with I he U.S.'team
this week, seven months after
losing u toe to frostbite.
Gardner won the 2002 gold
medul in Grcco·Roman
wrestling.
·

Job comes down

to kick-offs

Sorvhw • 7 p.m.

N)'I'M('UINI Ml•lilllln
14 II ltrldacnum St., Syrn.:u-e
Rev. Mike '0\ump~o n.Pu Hitlr
Sumlny ,q~;htMl l · 10 1.m.
. Hvdnh111 · (I p.m.
Wedtli!MIIIy Service · 7 p.m.

H11tl Comn1unll~ Cllufth
011 R1. ll4
P11•1m : P~~cll ·htn
Sundtty School · ~ :3 0 a.m.
Wtmhlr . 10:30 ~a . m .. 7:30 run.

Communu, Churth

~umluy

S10htHJI - 1,1 :30 11.111.
Wnnhlp · 10:30 11.111, 7 p.m.
Mnr• Ch1pel Church
8und11y M:huol · 10 11.1n.
Wnnhlp · II 11.m.
Wcdnc!ldlly Sorvl~:o • 7 p.m.

Sunclly S•hO&lt;~ . 9:30 o.m.
Wo11hip • lll:&lt;h.m.. 7:30p.m.
WednCMdu)' 7.:\&lt;) 11.m.

Mt, Olive Communllf Chul't'h
PIIIIIJI: l..dwrence 8UIIII
SunU11y S10huul · Y:JO un.
llvenlna • 7 p.m.
Wt!clncduy Scrvlc• • 1 run.

:\304~

NEW , YORK (AP)
Curtis Munin. who hus done
so much on the tield for the ·
New York Jets, helped tliem
off it by ugreeing to u1\ eightyear cnntruct extension worth
$46 million.
Martin, who has rushed for
at leusl 1,100 yurds in each of
hi s seven pro seasons helped
the Jets create salary cup
room with the new deal.

l'mbylerl•n

StlnlliiY Schmll • Y IJ.m.
Wo•·~hli' · ltl 1t,lll.

1

Dytnllle

Martin helps .
Jets with
conrad

Smlllu y ~k hou\ . llln.11 1.
ttve nlnta · 7p.m .
Wt•ilnll~dny Ser~ko~ · 7 p,m.

lllrriMOnvllle Conuuuntl, Church

Mlddl11pnr1 tun1munlly Church
·"~ t&gt;tlllrl St., Mhldlepu1·t

DAYTONA BEACH. Fla.
(A'P) - NASCAR fined driver Wul\1 Burton $5,000 for
throwin~ the heat shields
from h1s shoes at Dale
Eurnhurdt Jr. ntler the two
made contuct ut Bristol Motor
Speedwuy on Suturday.

Rulon·Gardner
resumes

l'enhK'OIItlll A.!I!M!mhly
St. ~1. 12-'. M:udn"

'l'h" UtllttVt!rN' !(e~lhnt~~:hlll Mlnllitry
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Smn.l11y • 1):,\(1'11.111. 1111d 7tJ.au.

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Stuu n.hly Service":

SMbh11th School · l p.m.
Wurahlp . J p.m.

I nih·d llrl'fhn·n
'MI. llermun United 8re1hren
In Chr~t Chun:h
1\:MIM

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Suntlny

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• 10!~ 0 11.111 ., 7:00p.m.
.Wcd1101d11y Sarvlce~. 7:00p.m,
t:den Unlled Hnlh11n In Chrl11
Stull RoutCl 124, Reed1vlllo
PllMior: Mc\1. Bill Duly
Sund!l)l School · II ll,m,
Sund11y Wonhlp . 10:00 11.m. &amp; 7:00p.m. •
Wedne&amp;dl)' ~OI'\IICoi · ?: OO p.m ;
Wc,lncllliiiY Vuuth Sc:rvlct • 7'()() p.m.

Full Go•pel Llahlhollllle

MlddltiHirl Church of the ~u1nn11
11l1MitW; Allen Mhtup
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Wur11hlp • 10:30 1.111,, 6:30p.m.
Wcdnellduy S~&amp;~rvlcc~ • 7 p.m•
P11•tor: Allen ·Mit.lc•p "

fined for

1ll\1mlity 7 1KII".III ·

Rd.

Uma11m10m

srrtttUH Chu~h ul the N•ZI~ne

Mrtdnllle

l'urthu'ld· tt~elne

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Wetlne!IIJI')' S~rYkt'S • l :O() p.n1.

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llcJ(klniPorl Church
Onmd Slrect

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'l'lnH~d11 y

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l'n•tnr: Unh lt11mh1lph

( 'hur~·h 11f' Gnd or 11roph•cf
() J. While j(tl, ul( St . IU. If!(!

Woi'Mhl)! • IJ IIIII,
W!!dnll~tluy • 1 p,m.

Ward Burton

fhuN'h
W1yna It Jl't.~tt\1
Sunthly S.:rvlc~~ . 10 IM.It~ m &amp; 7:01.1 r.m.

1''1lth Ytll•.r 'n.htr1111cle Church

"\;r/;tl'l'lll '

l 1 11~1ur:

Sl'I'YIL'tl · 7:'0 p.nt

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W\'tlt~tlltill.)'

l-llland Knad, Pom..,roy

l'utur: H.ny lluntcr
Sund~ty s,·hool · 10 ll,m·,
l!vcnln~ 7:JO p.m.
Tue•duy &amp; Thurld11y · 7:30p.m.

HGulh Bethel Community Chul'('h
Sliver MltllJO
Rlblo Study tJ A.m. ·sundny
C1rletnn lnterdenomln•tlunll Church
Kln1ahury Road
Putlor: Rubert V•nco
Sund1)' School · 9:30a.m. ·
Wnr•hlfl Servh.'CI 10:30 u.m.
BYenlna Service 1'1 p.m.

Fretdum (lllflpel Million
R•li.l Knuh, un Co. Nd, Jl
Rev. Ht)Jcf Wlllr"rd
Sund1y SCitiJtll • 9:30 11.111,
Wnnhlp· 1 ~ .m .

Pa~IOr:

CINCINNATI (AP)
After four preseason ~ames,
the Cincinnati Bengals kicking competition is us messy
u~ their home field.
•
.Neither incumbent Neil
Rackers nor rookie Travis
Dorsch got to try n field goal
Thtirsduy night during u 2714 loss to the Atlanta
Falcons.
Afterward, coach Dick
LeBeau was noncommittal
ubout which one wus ahead
as the final cuts loom.
"They're close, very
close," LoBeau _said. "We'll
have long meetings and some
tQugh decisions to make."
·The Bengals drafted
Dorsch from Purdue in the
fourth round to take over for
~l!ckers , who has made only
~9 of 49 field-goal anempts
111 his two seasons. But
Rlrckers hus had another.
strong training camp - he
usually does well in practice
...,.. forcing the Bengals to
~'(consider.

· Rackers made his four tield
geal anempts In the preseason. while Dorsch made his
tbree. LeBeau reiterated
Thursday that lie hasn't ruled
out carrying both kickers,
plus punter Nick Harris.
They're not likely to keep
b9th of them. General man.
eger Mike Brown is opposed
tO carrying two place ktckers
aod a punter, which would
force them to go shon·hand·
at another position.
'The only difference has
""n on kickoffs, Rackers'
iickoff Thursday
was
downed 5 yards deep in the
~od zone. Dorsch's kickoffs
kinded at the 10· and 16-yard
fines.

ed

tn:eaforb
1\eal Qe~tate
218 E. Second Pomeroy

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INSURANCI:l

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8111 Quickel

Full line of

ln1urance
Product• +
Financial
Servlc11

Eastem grinds out volleyball.win over Southem
Bv SCOTT WOLFI!

Sentinel correspondent

~th·enviUe ('omnnmll~

11.111.

M•ll' Cooper•llve l11riNh
Nu11hcu~1 Clu•tor

.'\11111111y Schuol • IJ :lilll .ll\.

Smed limo l'othoik: f'hurch

10: 4~

llihle SI IIU)' Wed . 7:UU p.m.

WurMhlll · 10::\0 ll ,m ,, 7 p,m.
'11nJmhl)' Ser\' lcc~· · 7 run.

Ch11ttr
bnc Uehllle

Mullillld l"hu~h niHml
l'••tlll : H.unlt~111h

P•"'or: WUIItun Ju~~tb ,
Sundll)' Schuol · 111:(10 11.11\,
Mornh\j Woi'Mip • 10:4~ 1.111.
Suncloy Service · 6:!0 p.m.

FRIDAY's

HIGHLIGHTS

f1lv.ry Rlhle rhurch
1\Jmcroy Plkl&gt;', Cu Rd.
Puslur: Rl!'t· Hlll~·kwnod
Sunday Schr..ll '1: \llii, m.
Wooihlp to·Jth.•u.. 7:.\0 p.n1.

Stmlill)', 2:,10 p.m,

Chun:h
Cil. Rd. 63
Nunll11y Sc.:hool • 9:30 ll ,fll ,

1\ll'r";J
l' 11~111r : J•nc "l'!uUlc
.~lmtluy Schuul · IJ:Jo u,m.
Wur~hlp • II u.m,, 1'1 ::\ll p 111,

S!lltCI'rlt!ltl

Sumluy l'khou l • \1: 4~ n,tll

Nuthmcl .l&lt;'l'ftl Wlllll•l'll8t

c.rn,el.suuon
l 'IIMillll &amp; \Jn MIUmltU~.

·nnv t~!lhtp Rll., 46HC
SunUn~ Schqnl • IJ tun,

Ur11h11m United Methudl11t
Wur-hiJI • lof:lO 1.111. (hi&amp;. 2nU Stm),
7:.\0 11.111. ( ''d .l41h liunJ
Wcdnuduy SeNit!l! • 7 :~ 11 p.m,

ll•nloonl. W V11
l 111•tnr ll1tVId Oi~lll'
Sutlduy.Sch.-HII · V:lll 11.111

!J·'U 11.nL
111 :4~ 11o.t11

l'll!iltlf: Drw~tynt Stutll.lr
Sund1ty S\·huul • I() IUII.I
Wur~hlp • ij tun. ,
Wclillc"Llaay SUI'\'ki:!~ . )jlu.m.

· .Sum.lily S.:lnml · 1011,111.

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Sumluy ,1khtltll 10:00 u.m.

IIHrlfurd ( 'hun·h ur ('hriNI hi
&lt;'llrl"lltn 1Jnl11n

.~c!IIHII

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Wur~hlp . I) 11. 111 .

Suct'llmem Sct'vlcll !,I. to: l!l11o.m.
Ih.Jmcmukhlil mct!tlnll, IMt Thun. • 7 11,m,

Simduy lllhlo1 ,'im\ly . IJ : ~tl n.m.
Wut·~ l1 l 11 : 10:,11111.11\, tmll fl:.\tl11.m.
W1•dtll'~uu.Y Hlhllil Study . 7 11.111,

, Mt. Murlth lt•trll~l
I'•IU11h &amp;. Mtlln St, M1tkllrpur1

Snowville

Sundny Schuul · II u.m,

, Arlu• I htrl

W11hhlll

K: M11nhull
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Wnr11hlp • 9: I ~ 11.111 .
lt\l1le SmUy: Mundlly 7:00pm

IIIMIII

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II" 111,

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StlttliU)' Schnnl . !tl: ,I n 11.111.
W1N'"hlp • IO•Jt11.m.
1lnln!duy Service~ · 7 11.111.

Wvr•hlp •

I

1\M'tllnd lilnl Chun'h of' Uw Nl ..rtnt

AIIIIW l.lt't C'tmler

Sumluy Sdl\lo.ll · ~J: I ~ tl.m.
Wt1l' ~hip • 10 1wi.
Yt1111h l'tlll uw ~ hl11: Suw.lny · n p.m.

Frtcbly. Aupst 30, 1002

....,h ..... lkH~Ihip l 'ruucl• rur Chrbt
r.,hll': M.l' Y. rrun~l\11 Dkkt.m~
Senkei f1'hh1y.? p.m.

Sund1y Schuhl · 9::\01.111
\\\H'Ihlp · 10:101 m , 6:.W p.m.
Wcdnoaday Sl'!rvk'~• • 7 p.m.

Mot:k Sprlna11
Kt•l lh ltlllhir

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Ldan. W VII Rt I
Pll~lllr Hri1n May
SUtll.tly Srhuul ll \()a m
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W~nl:~ility H1hla Study; 1:{1U f! m.

tkw llt'tbtrt Gf'lllr

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Kn~ltle, Ohln
l'n•ltlr: 1:&gt;ow11yno S1u11ur
Sumlny Schuu1 · \I : ~Cln . m .

('ho·jl&lt;t ol l.otttr-lloy Noin"
'S t. H. I 1(1(1, 4·1fH"'2411lr 44h· ?41it!

Mike Mtlllll'
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W131lll l'M I11y Sl•ivktl\ 7 p.m

ChUI't'h

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Sumtuy Sch011\ • \1 u.m.
w~~~h\p • Ill a.m.

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u m,, 7.11.111.
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( 'hm\·h ur t'hriMI
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RACINE - Volleyball is a
gume of momentum und
going down the stre1ch
Eus1crn wus like a steumengine us it chugged-out the
win over Southern in the battle of Meigs • County
Thursday nigh"t at Charles W..
Huymun gymnasium.
Afler SHS won the lirst ·
gume 15·6, Eastern won 1511 ond 15-6. Eustern is now
3-0 and Southern is 0-2.
In the first contest.
Sou1hcrn cuugnt fire und
bolted to u 15-6 win over the
Eagles. Kulie Sayre gave
Southern a 4-2 lead and
Southern never looked buck.
ulthough us the action

unfolded several nice volleys
highlighted the game.
Deanu Pullins hud five
poims in l.he gumc. while
Brooke Kiser addet.l three,
and Sayre, Ruche! Chupmun,
Amy Lee, und Emily Hill
each notched two.
Eastern's Tiu Pratt hud live
points in the game.
The tide soon changed
although Southem shol out
of the gute.eurly to u 3-0 leud
on Deana Pullins serves. The
Eagles' Alyssa Holter got a
rhythm going und tied the
score 111 3-3 before Sayre put
SHS up 4-3 . .
Eu~h team trnded serves
with good play coming from
both sides, however, Stucy
Smith tied the sume ut 4-4
nnd Kuss Lodw1ck, the alluround Eugle stronghold put

EHS up 5-4.
Amy Lee gave Southern a
6·5
lead. bul
Kulie
Robertson u~uin knoth:d up
the competitive contest at 66. The excitement was high,
but the voltage was rising as
both teams settled in for a
knock-down, drag-out battle.
Rachel Chapman,• senior
front-liner, made the first of
three huge blocks at the net
us the momentum shifted to
the Tornadoes. Emily Hill
benefited from Chup!llun ·~
great play and the Tornadoes
led 9·6.
As if to seck revenge for
her lost serve. Robertson
hammered u Pullins return
bel ween the SHS defense for
the kill and Eastern gained MEIGS COUNTY FACE.OFF - Southern's Rachel Chapman
and Eastern's Jennifer Hayman. right meet on a play at the net
Pl1111 IH Grlnd1, 12
on Thursday. (Scott Wolfe)

With strike looming, Reds slam Cards
CINCINNATI (AP) - Banners pleaded for labor peace.
The countdown board lost its credibi!i1y. Standard-issue
tickets turned into strands of history.
Few days have been so strnnge ul Cinergy Field.
Jimmy
Haynes
pitched eight innings
and drove in three
Reds
runs with a pair of
7
singles, leading the
Cincinnati Reds to a
7-0 victory Thursday
over the St. Louis
Cardinals in u guine
that might have
marked the premature end of a storied stadium.
Or maybe it was just a weird prelude to an appropriate
· sendotf.
.
"To a·lot of people here, il's very important to play the lust
time here before they leur down the stadium," said pitcher
Jose Rijo, the MVP of Cincinnati's 1990 World Series
champions.
The Reds have big plans for the last scheduled series ut
Cinergy- Sept. 20·22 against Philadelphia. Fans and players wondered Thursday whether this was the end instead.
The labor negotiations in New York and Friday's strike
deadline by players overshadowed a game that had few
memorable moments.
Haynes (13·8) provided most of them as the unlikely star.
The right-hander hadn't won since Aug. 3 and never. had
won as many us 13 games in u season during his career with
Baltimore, Oakland and Milwaukee.
He gave up seven hits in eight innings and struck out a
season-high seven batters before leaving for u pinch-hitter.
He ulso became the first Reds pitcher in five years to drive
in three runs.
Most people in the stadium were thinking about whether
it wus the last time they'd-see busebul! ut Cinergy, which
will be torn down after the season to make way for a new
..ballpark .
In the fifth inning, the countdown board was adjusted to
show _13 gumes left at Cinergy. Fans wondered if any of
those I3 will be played.
Ticket Iukers. used hole punchers instead of tearing off
stubs at the gates, leaving fans with mementos in case this
was the last game. Anti-strike banners fluttered in the afternoon breeze, sending a message to the folks on the field.
"You see them, but everybody's hip about what's going
on," Cardinals second baseman Fernando Vina said. "It's no
.secret."
The Cardinals had the tougher afternoon. They botched
plays and loo~ed flat as they wound up with a split of their
four·~ume .senes.
'
"It JUSt wasn't our day," said Woody Williams (6-4), who
came off the disabled list and started for the first time since THE LAST EXIT?- Cincinnati's Ken Griffey Jr. (30) walks off the field with player.rep Aaron
July 6.
Boone. right, after the Reds defeated the St. Louis Cardinals, 7·0, Thursday In Cincinnati.' (AP)

Preusuons
Meigs tops Alex
ALBANY - The Meigs varsity
volleyball team defeated Alexander
Thursday, 15-3, 15·2.
Katie Jeffers finished with 10
points for the Marauders (2..()), fol·
lowed by Nikki Butcher, Mindy
Chancey and Maria Drenner each
with six points and Jaynee Davis
with two.
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Kayle Davis had four kills for
Meigs, while Chancey finished with
seven assists.
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The Marauders were 38-for-38
servi ng on the evening. (
Meigs also won the junfor varsity
game, 1!5-3, 15·2 to improve to 2-0,

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COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP)It would seem lhat one of the
few people who has M111U'ice
Clareu's titst·game heroics in
perspcx;tive is Clarett himself..
'There's always somebody
who did beuer." the freshman
tailbtlct said. "So it's tinct of a
humbling experience."
ln lhe days sirq he ~shed
for l1S yards and lhree touch·
downs In Ohio State's 45·21
victory ovor Texas Tech last
Saturoay, fp and media have
clamored to label Clareu as lhe
next great Buckeye running
back in lhe lineaae of Howal'd
"Hopalong" Cassady, Vic
J11110wicz, Les HOfVatl\, 1\eith
Byars. Eddie G_eorie· and even
the local icon himself, Archie
Griffin.
On top .of that, the word
Heisman haS: been bandied
about After all, no Ohio State
bact has ·ever had a more
impressive debut
Claretl's name - it's pro.
nounced !lluh·REHT' - even
calls to mind that of former
· Heisman winner Tony Dllfsett.
For his pan. Claret! scorns
unmoved by lhe whole enter:.
prise.
·
·
"II was just one game. I got
lucky on a couple of runs!" he
said. "Thanks to the line did
what I did. Now I need to
· · watch film and go back to the
practice field."
Clar~tt, . last year's Mr.
Football in Ohio and USA
Today's national offensive
player of the year, scored on
runs of ,9, 4~ and 2 yards. He
muscled for yards inside and he
streaked past comerbacks when
he got through tho line.
. Bven those h~ fights for playing lime say Clarelt deserves
the anention.
"You dofinltely expect the
media and fans to like. him
because he really did a aOQd
job for the team and helped us

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Josello Hanaon (12l at tha end of hi~ t\lu~hctown n.m In the fir~t qmuter 1&lt;1!11 Silh!!\11\Y, (•f!l
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roommate. "You have to give llttempts,
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puts on display,
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Texas Tech linebtlcker Mike. Asked how he would mte his
Smith said of Clarett, "He had flr~t gan1e on " sl.'lde of l to I0,
strQns less. You couldn '1 arm· he said, "I'd stcy about a 6.
tacklo him. He ran hard."
There were a lot of things I
· Ohio State head coach Jim could have done different!~. I
Tressel said l!ood things about could have m11de l\ lot of dUThrClarett, but declined to go over- ent cuts. I could htwe been In a
board. He preferred to praise little hit better position on some
the offensive line and the tall· of my blocks, I could havt~ shot
back triumvirate of Claren. my hands out when I was
Hall and Lydell Ross.
blocking pwpltl. I could h"ve
"We hav.c three ~uys we run downfleld a little. bit more
think call really toto It,' lle said. when a receiver c~ughl the
"We are really proud of all hall."
·
three of thllm,"
He hus already teamed the
Cluren·~ m rushinj; yal'(ls fine an of deflecting compU·
- which pules only In compur- ments townl'(lthose who block
ison to Griffin's 239 ynrds for him.
amoniJ Ohio Stato freshman · "The offonsive line did
runnors - came on 21 c!UTies. OlCtremely well." he said. "As
Hull hud 74 on I) and Ross you ctm see. they p11t \tp l i~

Coach says shoddy shoes sow success
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) - Anyone
wondering about the lengths to wllich
Marshall football coach Bobby Pruett will
walk to keep a superstition
ulive need only take a quick
look at his practice shoes.
.•
· Orungy, grlmy nnd.roglued,
'·"'
I the Nikes are the same but·
j lered set Pruett hus be on ~lip·
'
ping into for each practice
'
over the last nino years.
"
Why? Pruett points 'out his
teams
spon a 91 · 14 record
t:~~ since 1994,
when he bought
Pruett
them. That includes a stint as
.
..
assistant coach at the
Umverstt~ of Florida before coming to
Marshallm 1996, where he's been 69-11 .
"Hard to get them off me now, you know
what I'm saying?" Pruotl said with a grln.'
"That record is preuy -good."
·
The coach even provides the practice shoes
. their own pronunclalion.
"They're not 'The Shoes," he suid, "They're
not even 'THE Shoes.' They're 'THUH
Shoes."'
·
Pruetl has taxed equipment managers with
the responsibility of keeping the aging leather
wearable - a task that has required glue.
tar,e. needle a~d thread. ,
Every equtpment guy I ve had has glued
them up," he said. "That's pan of his respon·
sibilities. If they come in and suy. 'We can't
do it,' I say, 'Yeah, you cun, too. Or we'llllnd
a new equipment manager.'
"I meun. th~se are 'THUH Shoes."'
Shoes uren I the on!~ clothing to . which
Pruen hns alluchcd spec1al power.
·
"I wore a sweater v~st out here one day for
a game. We were playm,11 bad, so I ripped lt off
at halftime," Pruett sa1d with a laugh. "We
went up and played bad at Bowling Green.

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wore In thllt (IRme,
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"That's just ~quirk of mine.''
By now. the shoes have acquired totemic
status among the Th\lndering Hord.
"Our players know pbout them." the coach
said. "They luugh. Thoy know me."
So how lana will tho coach keep his "majli·
cui ~hoe~"?
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"We haven't lost many gnme~ with them."
he said. "We'll keep them f11rever.''
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For the past four years, Murshall'8 Dum11
Smith has waited patiently for pluyinl! time at
linebacker behind Max Yutes. ,
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Now that Yntos, ·the 200 I Mid· American
Conference defensive player of the yeur. hns
moved on to the NFL.. tho time for Smith to
assume 11 starting role has finully arrlwd.
After redshirtlng in 1998, Smith saw action
during the 1999 season primarily on special
teums. The Soddy·Dalsy, Tenn .. native record·
ed a then career· high 12 tuckh.ls PJlPinMI
Buffalo and finished the yllur with 22 stops.
The 2000 season wus muoh of the snme for .
Smith, us he saw uctlon in ull 13 games as n
re~ervo· line bucker nnd specinltenms plnyer.
La~t year, Smith saw his llrst extensive
action at linebacker, stnrtin11 two games on hiH
way to recording 49 tackles for ttie your " of
which cume ugulnst Centrul Michigun. '
This yeur, Smith will be expected. 10 1111 nt
least some of the void left by Yntes, who led
Marshall with 159 tackles und 5.5 su~ks.
Smith und fellow seniors Terence Turpley,
Ynncey Sunerwhlte, Chris Crocker und
Orlando WWihlniJIOn hope .to turn around a
defense thul ttnve up 218 yurc:ls per gume on
the ground, runking near the bottom in
Division 1-A.

Sayre, and the servl "II of Chapman, SHS
fought back 10 11 7·6 tally. But before the
TornadoeH could tie it Holter delivered a thun·
dering kill to regain the serve for flustern .,
from Pip II
Eastern rattled off eight unanswered points
to
finish off the game. Lodwick put Lin exclapossession. ·A side-out did not shake Eastern's mutlon
point on the fini11h, adding three kills.
confidence as Pullins put Southern In the drl· ·includlns
game-endin1.1 thunderbolt. Holter
ver's seat with the next point, a 10·6 SHS and Smithueach
had uces In the ~Irina.
lead. .
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Eastern respectively
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WIIN
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the first of five straight polnta. Lodwick had . Kass Lodwick was 2~-of-27 spiklna with
another kill in thai string and Mora11n Weber seven
kills. and four blocb ...~hlle gofng 61·
added another and EHS rose to 11·10.
fo-63
passins:
Stucy Smith was 62·Pf·6' set·.
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Bluell wus 76·of-79 .
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anc:l Cucy
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unill the finllh. Holter and Robenson ldllt apiklna
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waa
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II EHS win.
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and
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Baseball put on hoi
NEW

YORK (AP) Ba~~hall was on hold Fridny
nmmin[l. with a strike deadline looming und nc[lotiutors
W&lt;lrking nonst&lt;IP to avoid a
walkout later
in the day.
Boston Red
so~ players
were told to
wait
at
Fenway PW'k
-Mien
they
llrri ved
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7:30
a.m.
instead
of
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heading to
the uirpon for
a churter night to Cleveland.
"We htwe been asked by the
t)m1i~s in New York to delay
om deptlrture for at least an
hour." ulletim ~enerulmum'l!­
er Mike Port smd. "I think thut
gives us reason for optimism.
We· re not there yet."
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As the hours dwindled,
lawyers for both sides shuttled
between the cohnuissioner's
otlke tllld union headquarters,
cru nc hi ng numbers and
cxchungin[l revised.proposals.
Mtnmgement and player
source-•. spcukinl! ~n condition of unonynutr, said the
sides were movmg slowly
towurd 11n agreement. but they
did not know if Friduy's
schedule of IS games could be
saved.
As of 6:30 a.m., there were
sti II "signiticunt dill'erences"
between the sides. said one
n~gotiutor. who ulso spoke on

~'Ondition

he not be identified.
There was no set time for
the start of 11 strike. which
,would be the ·spon's ninth
work stopp~~ge since 1972.
The first g11me affected would
be St. Louis at Chkugo,
scheduled to begin at 3:20
p.m. EDT. Fourteen games 11re
scheduled ut night.
Fans tosscld about a hulfdoten foul balls back onto the
field during · Anuheim 's 6-1
win over the Devil Rays, the
lust gume played Thursday
night. Many of the 18,820 funs
chanted "Don't Strike, Don't
Strike" during' the seventhinning stretch, and when the
game ended, some of them
threw debris on the field .
At\er scores of meetings
over 234 duys. the sides
remained npurt on the key
issues: levels for u luxury tux
und revenue sharing. Other
unresolved issues were the
owners· desire to fold two
teums und the union's desire to
move the expiration dute of u
new deal from Oct. 31 to Dec.
31, u key shin under buseball's
frce-11gent rules.
Union head Donuld Fehr
and his top aides went to the
commissioner's otlice 11iong
with Atlanta's Tom Gluvine
und B.J. Surhoff just before
9:30 p.m. Thursday. Fehr and
the players met with commissioner Bud Selig for about 10
minutes before the sturt of the
negotiating session, then
retumcd to the union otlice.

Tiro lawyers 'from euch side
bargained unttl 2 a.m. before
the sides broke for ~aucuses.
Pluyers l!uve owners £1 pmpos-·
al during u meetin~ thut begun
lll 4 a.m. That SCSSIOn ended ill
20 minutes. An,lthcr mc,•tinp
begun :1t about 6:30 a.m. and
nlso lusted 20 minlltcs.
"Negotiations nrc reully sensitive now. It's hurd to express
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or pCSSIIIIISI11,
Texus Rangers player reprcsentutive Jell' Zimnwrmau
said.
The . walkout threatens the
final 31 days und 43X games
of the regular scuson. , uud
imperils the World Set·ics -'.
canceled by u strike in 1994
for the first time in 90 ycm-:;. If
u strike drugs iuto midSeptember. the postsc•ason
would be iu jeopardy.
Anuhcim wusn 't ihc only
place where funs vented their
t'rustrat ions. ·
"Both sides 11re hdt\g awfully greedy, considering what is
happening ecouomically in
this country," said Mury Anne
CurmJl. a fun at the Pi rutesBraves gmi1c i11 Pittsburgh. "I
liud it disgustiug they can't
find :1 happy mcdiun) when
they're tulkmg ubout millions
of dollars."
The White House wasn't
gettiutt involved.
"The owners und pl:tycrs
net'&lt;.! to kcq1 in mind not only
what u strike would do to. the
future uf haseball, hut also

riday moming

"'hat it would to Amcric:1 dur·
lng u time of mttional unity
:md national spirit," White
House spokesman Scutt
McClellan suid.
At the Arlington. Texus,
ballpark
Prdidcnt Bush
hl'ipcd huild us a c•mtrolling.
owner, the clubhouse wus
tiliL'd with boxes I'm players'
bdongings.
" It d11esn 't sound rc:~l good
fmm what I've heard in the
last few hours," said R:mgcr'
shortstop Alex R(l&lt;iriguez.
who would lose the mnst of
:~ny plnycr. $114.754 a duy.
"You /'ust have to prepare
yoursc f for the very worst."
One hardlinc owner helped
an agreement would rdlmu
busebull's ccnnomks. "We
wunt u deal that wi II return
competitive balurK·c und stop
tiscul insunity," Sur1 Diego's
John Moores said in Houston.
The old contrucl expired
ufter the World Series last
November. and talks li1r a new
dcul begun in Junuury. Players,
fcurful owners would lock
them out alkr i)1c postseuson,
decided to li1rce a confrontution lute in the season. when
mort! revenue il'i at stake.
The key argument involves
levels of inet·cused revenue
shttrintt und the luxury tux .
Selig·. upset in recent yetu·s hy
the dominatillll of the New
York Y:mkccs und othc·i·
wealthy teams. wants to
increase the amount of lnntllv
gcnen1tcd revenue teamS shure

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RIP.
MlB

1876·

2002
HERE'S MY TWO CENTS - An Atlanta Braves fan at the
Thursday game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Atlanta
Braves In Pittsburgh 11olds Ills sign to express his feelings
about an Impendi ng baseball strl~e. (AP)
1~1:m_20 \'~rc~nl to 36 [lcrccnt. closer Thursduy. withowners

ll.tycts 1.1vc ptoposed 33J
and want to phase 111
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Ill 1.:' 1-11 l ,1.,.
C.:dSC.: .
Tu sluw su luri~s . owners
ha •c asked for a luxury tax
that would pctmlize. high' P~nding tcmns. The sides gt&gt;t

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mcrens111g the proposed
. 1 ld 1. tl 1 . 2003 1
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or lC ax Ill
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$115 million. the player und
munagcmcnt sources soid. The
union lowered its threshold to
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LAUSANNE, Switzerlund
(AP) The lust sport
dropped from the Olympics
wus polo in 1936. Bu~cbull,
sof'thull und modern pentathlol1 cnuld be next .
The IOC executive bourd·is
considering u recommcndu·
tion to remove the three for
the 2008 Beijing Gumes.
Golf und rugby could join
the Olympic prottrnm. provided the top athletes In cuch
take purt. A third, the Chinese
martlul urt wushu, ulso Is
under cnnsidcmtion.
If the executive bourd
uppruvcs the proposuls, the
t1nul decision will come ut un
IOC meeting in Mexico in
November. Since the IOC
refuses to increase the numhcr of Olympic sports above
the current level of 2R, golf
and rul!bY coulcl be admitted
only if others ure dropped.
"I believe the proposal is u
strong Wltrni ng - u shot
t~cross the bows of these t'edcrutions th11t we think there is
u problem' there." IOC prcsl ·
dent Ju~qucs Rog~e suld.
A request to rctnstute ·polo
in 2001:1 wus umong those
rejected Thursday. Thirteen
other sports were turned
dow.n, mcludinl! ballroom
duncing. surfiJl[l.. bowling.
billiards. squush, wutcr skiing
uml rn~qucthull.
An IOC rcpon suid wide,
sprcutl pur1idputinn in husebllll und sol'tb:tll is limited to u
hundful of countries. The
sports ulso rcljltirc expensive
and spccil'ic venues thut
would be white clcphunts in
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future of u sport if it is no
Modern pentathlon consists longer purl of the Olympics.
of fencing. swimming, shoot"We huve to look at the
ing. horseback riding und run- sport's politicul aspects.
ning, and the report said pur- Definitely it isn' t going to be
ticipution wus limited because uneasy tusk," he suid.
of the expense.
The executive board agreed
Cutting sports requires u with the report thut chess 11nd
majority of the ussembly of bridge nrc ineligihlc fi1r conmore thun 120 IOC members. sidemtion even though they
A two-thirds vote is needed ure recognized bY. the IOC
for adding sports.
bccuusc they cntml no physi,
Aldo Noturi, the ltuliun cui exertion.
The executive bourd hlts
president of the International
Baseball Fedcrution, wants to yet to uct on other rccommcnme~t with otliciuls of the U.S. dtllions, including:
•exclusion · of GrecoOlympic Committee, major
Leugue busebull, pluycrs' Romun or freestyle wrest lin~,
ussoclutions and pro leusucs citing "low public und mcdut
in Jupun 11nd other couni!I~S. comprehensiOn of differences
"All the baseball otltciUis · between the two disciplines ."
must work together to keep
•u review of · boxing
our spon on the progrum," he because of image problems: u
said.
proposul thut women 's boxBuseball became a full mg not be considered for
medal event in 1992. Olympic inclusion.
buscbull hus failed to include
•elimination, of canoetop major league players kuyuk . slulom, threc-duy
since the season overlaps with event in equestrian, ruec
the games.
walking in truck and field,
Joel Bouzou, secretary gcn· keelbout cluss In sailing. fcum
erul of the modem .pentathlon s~nchronized · swimming.
federation, suid It would be u lt~htwcight rowing und budmlstuke to get rid a sport thut mmton mixed doubles; u
wus brought into the 11111nes reduction in uthletes and
by Pierre de Coubertin, the events in shouting.
French founder of' the modern
Ol~mpics.
:
·,
• It's cle11r there will never
be millions of pentuthletes in
the world," Bouzou suid.
"Out it is a symbolic sport
und purt of Pierre de
Coubcrtin's legucy. If pentathlon is tuken out of the ·
progrum, it will die."
Rogge suid IOC members
will have to consider the

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CINCINNATI (AI') - Gus Frerotte got two series, Michael
Vick got two touchdown llrivcs, ttnd neither one got hun.
. Hy prcscu.,nll stmtdurds, both were successful.
Frcrot1e was sharp Thursday night in his debut as the
Cilltinnuti BcnguiN' .1tuiting quarterback und Vick showed no
lusting cfl'ccts from u bruised elbow tis the Atlanta Falcons rolled
to a 27-14 victory.
·n,e Ben~als' inubility to settle o11 u pusser htis been the thread
through the1r 11 -ycur ru11 without u winning record. Frcrotte won
the sturtingjob Monduy. He'sthe titih quarterback to stun for the
team in the lust five sea1ons.
lie left the Benguls feeling they'd· made the right choice.
Frerollc wa~ 4-of-6 for 67 yards in the first quuner, setting up
l)rundon Bennett's 14-yW'd touchdown ntn, before backup Jon
Kltnu took over und struggled.
"It wa~n·r anything spectacuiW'. but I felt good out there,"
Frerottc sui d. "We moved the bull pretty well, didn't have any big .
mistakes and we got uleud ."
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Kitnu hud uluugh time working with u mix-and-match unit. He
wu.1 intercepted twice In -the second quuner and received u round
of boos fr11m the 40.530 fans every ttme he took the field.
Kitnu, who threw 22 Interceptions last sellllon, threw a plllls
behind Peter Wurrlck while under pressure. The ball went directly to comerbuck Fred Weary. who duned 94 yiirds untouched for
the Falcons' third t011chduwn.
Vick is the key to the Falcons' ho~s for their first.winning seawn since 1998. The left-handcr bnttsed his right elbow lust week
in Dulla~ and had il wrapped 11~ he pluyed the first half Thursday.
He wus 5-of-IJ for 78 yurds.led two touchdown drives and wus
sucked twice in the lirst hulf. popping up quickly .each time
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PlrrSilURGH (AP) - The Pittsburgh began with him neurly being trapped in the
Stcclcrs only wish their final preseason end zone for u safety.
game wus un indicutol'" nl' l1ow the regular ·oettis' 27-yard run and Stewart's 43-yurd
s~uson might go. The Minncsutu Vikings can completion to Pluxico Burress led to Bettis'
only be thunkful that it's not.
.
2-yard scoring run on the drive's ninth pluy.
The Stcclcrs' st:trtcrs played impressively Tl1e 80-yard drive ended with Amos
for the third st•uipht gume. pllttin~ togctllCI' Zcreoue's 1-yurd touchdown nm.
two long scoring drives - und redtscuvcring
Vikings couch Mike. Ticc ulso played his
their running game - in 11 17-14 victory stmters ,for most of the first hulf, but the ·
over Minnesotu on Thursday niglll .
results were' mixed. Their only scoring came
"E~erybody's. heultl,1y, we 'rc reucl,y to pia~: late in the hull' on Duunte Culpepper's 5-ynrd
It's ttmc to stop tulkmg and stt1rt pluymr. puss to Randy Moss against Pittsburgh's secdefensive buck Lee Flowers s11id. "We vc ond-string ..dcfensc.
been looking at the New Englund game (on
Moss gcncruted nearly all the offense hy·
Sept. 9) since the schedule came Oltl, und Minnesota's st11rters, muking six catches tor
they stopped us from gelling to where we 85 yards. Culpepper wus 10-of-16 for 121
wuntcd to go lust season.".
yurds.
The Patriots bcut the Steelers for the AFC
The Vikings hurt themselves with 42 yards
championship. With that challenge to ,turl in first -half penalties, including infractions
. the yeur followed by the Oak lund Ruidcrs, on successive plays for Iining up incorrert.ly.
couch Bill Cowher rluycd his stHrtcrs most
The Vikings were without their projected
ol' the first half, an&lt; was glad uflcrward he starting left tucklc, Bryant McKinnie, who is
did.
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unsigned, and tackle Lewis Kelly, whose
The Stcelers' running gt~inc. easily the wife died unexpectedly curlier in the week.
NFL's best lust seuson but ineffective m the . The Vikings played 11 day after some of
first three prcscuson gumcs. poundCd out 177 them uttcnded umemoriul service for Ravika
yards an 41 curries, with Jerome Bettis und . Kelly, so they might have hud u reuson fnr
Chris Fuamatu-Mu'afula each guining 3&lt;i being distracted.
yurds .
Still, the Vikings weren't all that disThe return of" the ruruiing gumc wus lurgc- pleased by u 2-2 prcscuson that !cuds into
ly responsible fi1r tl1e scoring drives of' 98 their Sept. 8 opener against the Bcurs. A year
, und 80 yurds. Quurtcrbuck Knrdell Stewart ugo, they won nil four exhibition games,
ulso looked sharp after sitti'ng out u gume then didn't make the playoffs following
with u concussion. getting the 9H-yurd drive three successive double-&lt;)igit victory seagoing by scrambling 14 yurds on 11 play that sons.

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Giants shut out Ravens in final wann-up
EAST RUTHERFORD.
N.J. (AP) - Forget the
missed field goals, penalties and other mi.stakes.
Jim Fassel really wasn' t
that unhappy with the New
York Giants after their
error-prone 13-0 win over
the Baltimore Ruvens in
their preseason finale on
rainy Thursday night.
Fassel was satisfied with
his new punter, Man Allen .
He got cornerback Jason
• Sehorn in a game for the
first time in the preseason
• and he found that he has
two solid backup quarterbacks .
•
"J thought we did a lot
•• more good things out there
: · than things we didn't do
well," Fassel said. "What
• we. didn't do well was correctable and I think we narrowed that down."
Allen. who was signed on
.
- · Wednesday after incumbent
: Rodney Williams was
waived, averaged 38.2
• yards on six punts.
•
"I was verx pleased wi.th
the punting, • said Fassel,
who was annoyed with
Williams' inconsistency.
"Four of them had over 4.0
(seocond) hang times. It did·
n't give them a chance to
return it."
· Sehorn, who hus been
slow coming buck from
knee surgery, played about
four downs in the first half
and declared himself ready
for the season opener next
Thursday
agamst San
Francisco.
"The biggest key right
. now is stamin~." he said .
- "There is no question I can
: do it. Having not played
muny preseason games,
how long can I go?"
. With Kerry Collins out
with a bruised left shoulder,
backup quarterback Jesse
Pal mer and Jason Garrett
played well.
Palmer hit 15 of 22 passes for 172 yards. Garrett
. took over in the second·half
and was 7-of-11 for 163,
including a late 75-yard
scoring pass to Jonathan
Carter.
.
"Jesse has consistently
. : given me confidence that
· he can piny for us and win
for us," Fassel said.·~ think
Jason Garrett went 10 and
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TAKE IT, MAN - Giants ·quarterback Jesse Palmer, left, hands off the ball to running back
Sean Bennett during the second quarter Thursday night at Giants Stadium In East Rutherford.
.N.J. (AP)

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an in.flummution in his
kickin~ leg, missed o 44yard fteld goal in the first
quarter and u 47-ynrder tn
the second quurter wus nullified by a holding ~enalty
against rookie Quincy
Monk .
·
Poehman eventually "hit a
26·yarder in the closing
seconds of the first half on
a drive set up by an interception by free age11t cornerba-ck David Mitchell.
Bryant added a 39-yard
field goal in the third quarter for a 6-0 leud. but he
also missed badly from 48
yards.
"It's going ttl be 11 tough
decision whether I carry
one or two kickers," Fassel
said. "I don't know whut I
am going to do there."
The Ravens also have
much to consider uftcr seeing their first-teum offense
go the entire preseason
without scoring u ' touchQown.
"We're just missing a lit-

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Do~.
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A.,. II. 10()1
quarterback Chris Redman throw an incomplete pass . •
We did not know
said. "Luckily it's the pre - "This was just one · of
that day thai Ood
season, but next week it's those games, Murphy's
would call your
going to count. We have to Luw," Stover said.
namo. As In life wQ
cash in our chips next
Moments . after
the
loved you. and In
botched field goal, Carter
week."
death our love~ the
Tile Rtlvens should huve iced ·the game. He caught a
same. Our hcans
scored two touchdowns.
15-yard pass and then
were broken when
In the second quarter, the sprinting the final 60 yards we lost )'I&gt;U, hut you
Ravens ran a flea-flicker after the Ruvens' cornerdldn'l go atone. For
with halfback Jamal Lewis buck slipped und the safety
part of us wcnl with
(five curries for 20 yards) overran the play.
you, when Ood
called ~ou home.
taking u handoff und pitch·
"It's very disuppointln&amp;
ing buck to Redman. He to finish any game, regular Thouah we can't sec
you, your always by
tossed u puss down the mid · season, preseason, .s crim·
our side.
die to u wide open Ron mage, like that," Ravens
The
memories
that
Johnson, who dropped the couch Brian Billick said.
ball ut the New York 4-yurd "You are just not going to we have of you. will
too."
line.
· win. dropping bulls and always be our guide .
Fussel's biggest concern
Since Ood called
• "I caught it and It slipped being offsldes on third
heading into the season
you
home. nothing
out of my hands," Johnson down and not knowing the
seems
the same .. But
opener has to be his placesaid. "It was wet."
snap count. I don't thiolc we
as Ood calls 'us nne
: ktcking game.
Jonuthun Burrough 11iso gained anything from this
by one we will meet
Neither Owen Pochman
dropped a sure TD puss game. and thut's unfortu·
a11aln.
nor Matt Bryant was
from Jeff Blake in the end nate."
We
love
&amp; •ulss
impressive as the Giants (3zone in the fourth quarter
Billick said backup s~fety
your
presents
2) beut Balti.more (2-2) to
after snfety Ryan Clark Will Demps sustained u
always.
·win their preseason finale
slipped.
hyper·cxtended elbow that
Your
family &amp;
(or the fnst time si.nce
A bnd snap on the ensuing might sideline him for up to
. 1990.
field flOP! attempt forced a month.
Pochmun, who has battled
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thanks to lhe New Haven United Methodist
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Ro1d, Pomeroy, Ohio
country and they will play 54 Mltg• County
the muny family membcn and friends who
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MASON - What do you ·and for the finals, 11 PGA Tour Streot, Pomeroy, tither • bid bond tn
the
pn.\llhrec
years
and
capcclally
the
get when you throw together a player will be thrown into the Oblo
the •mount of 10% of
two weeks of his life. We know you loved
golf pro, funeral director, looh on each team.
45711 until 1:45 P.M. the btd •mount with •
becuusc It wu• nppurenl In the manner In
laborer. boilermaker and coal
Lo c • I
T lme, ourlly ••llolootory to
" f you make the cut, you September a. 2002. the •tor111ld Melgt
which you cared for him each day.
miner? A winning Buick get to oluy with u PGA Tour end then et1:45 P.M. county
Thank you all IJIIln. Barbara Zerkle,
Scramble teum;that's what.
player,'\ Roush said.
.
otoold ofllce
commllllontr or by
Bernard Uevtna Jr. and Carolyn lfetilllln
RiveJside PGA pro Ty
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opontd ond r.. d ctrtllltcl ehtck, clthRoush teruned with Ius brothPGA sensation Ttger WoodSt otoud.
ltro check, or leHer
is slated to hand out trophies to
Tht pro)tot pro· of ortclll upon 1 10t.
er, Tim Roush of Mason, the winning teams on the final vldtt lor pnlng vent b1nk I~ the
Brent · Fields of New Haven, day of the tournament. Woods, 13,570 L.F. of 11111 •mount ot not t111
: and the father and son duo of 26 , .was named honorary Fc•Rrm10RAo1•1d30&lt;ML ~180•1 thtn 10% of th• bid
The family of Paul Cnrpcnter would like
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und Jerem~ Tucker of
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chairman of the event in New ope R01d . of the lfOrtllld
to arnclously tHank all the wonderful people
··fi'Muson, on Aug. 6 to wrn the January, 2002. Nike Golf is ~Chttter Twp. Rll. Met go
County
who aenerouily aave their time and lovlna
:.· rt' -State Sectional of the also a sponsor.
1)· 700 L·F· ot coun ,....ommltltoner. Bid
aupport durtna our loss. The overwhelrnina
· Buick Scramble at Newcastle
Hou11 Rotd (Chttttr bondl thlllbe
Country .Club in Newscastle,
Buick took over sponsorship Twp. Rd. 23) lnd 200 teoomplnltd by
cards, nnw~rs. and food wua very much
. Th
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of the event this year from L.F. of Ridenour Rotd Proof of Authority of
appreciated. A spectnl thank you to uti the
Pennsy Ivanta. e course tS a Oldsmobile, which was the (Chiller Twp. Rd. the official cr •~~tnt
: 6,619-yard, pur 72 !ract.
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.
th 1
1024). Thtongln-·• tlgnlnglht bond.
tadleo of Sonahlne Circle who anvc their
· "I feel that the composition maJOr s~nsor smce e our- ttttmatt tor thlt pro- ltd a ohtll bt
time to prepare a detlclouo dinner for our
of my team is quite umque and nament s inception in 1984. It Jtct It 1150.7t2.15.
-ttcllnd l!lllrktclat
family. A heart felt thank you 10 Reverend
somewhat interesting,'' Ty is the world's largest amateur
DOMESTIC STI!I!L 1111 lor: MtfiJI county
Dewayne Stutler, for hl1 friendship and aen·
golf tournament with more UIE
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Rou sh said.
than 100,000 participants AI!OUIRIMI!NTI AI m1lled or clallvertcl
tie
word1. Cremecna Funeral Home and
The terun posted a 16-under
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Ill' score and with a three annually.
BI!CTION 183,011 OF Malga County
bora, Linda and Wayne Ruuell for comtna
~ndicap, ended up at 13"We are thrilled to announce TH! RIVIII!D CODII eommi.. IOI1tra
THII cout1hout:,
Tht Mtlg C:':n~
t
to my 1ide the minute I caltea and taklnfl
under par 59 to win thelr.divi- t0 runa te ur go I'•ers na t"tonwt'de APPLY
PROFI!CT.TOCOPIIS
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sion by one shot. There were that the world's number one OF IICTION 183.011 ltrott
care or my father, the abundance of carina
. more than 2,000 local Buick. golfer will be ~art of the inuu· OP THI RIVIIID Pomerov. Ohio Al781
and concern that poured from AEP main
, .. Scramble Tournaments con- gural Buick crumble," said CAN Bl! OSTAINID (I) te, a, 30, 2002
office, SCR plojecu and planta, Tommy
· • ducted nationwide.
Larry Peck, Buick's golf mdrTallent, Steve Haaue, l'at Kearna, UCCJ
On the last hole of L'l~ shot- ketin~ manager, "We expect
crafu, and all the olher Contractor~ &amp;IIOCI·
: gun stW't sectional tournament, Tigers involvement to add
ated with Paul' I job. and the man~ Radio
: 'I)' Roush hit a 3-wood to excitement to an already outShack
11orea In !he dlltrfct. A apeclal thank
. within a foot on hole No. IS, a standing national program and
you to my Aunt Dorothy, Uncle Jerry
483-yW'd, pW'-S, to seal the we look forwW'd to having him
Johnaon, and their family whom durfntJ their
•• VIC
· tory.
with us at the national finals."
own troublec never lefl my 1lde or family.
• "We eagled the last hole and
"It hasn't been easy gettinj!
: won by one shot," Roush said. to this point. so why end ~~
1990 Conversion Chev Van and aave all their love and aupport. You are
: The team will travel to Walt now?" Roush a~ked. "We"re
truly a &amp;ood family. May God Bien each of .
Loaded," axcellertt condition, aaats 7,
~ Disney · World in Orlando, going all the way."
you.
loldlng bed, 2 AC,
Florida. Oct. 2-6to com~te in
I Golf correspof'!dent Bob
5hawnelte Cunnln1h1m, Robert Mont,
~8 Hud1on St. . Mlddllport, Oh
the finals. The event Will fen- Greene submitted l•iformation
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pubiiQ auetiQn will be htld 10 ltll tht l)trtonll
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Alliens· At 33, e~ll en Rl. &amp;82 to Tht Plaint,
tur~ north on Sunatt Lane lo nrat road to tht
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Ughto: Coore Ughl Sllvor lullol, Htlleman'o Old
Slylo Light &amp; Mlchtlob Dry wlohanglng 101nto
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Aooovlllo opiHoon (t2~ y11r1 old), aomo old bat·
ktlo. 11d lr0111, crocko, Harmony Ciulllr (lth
handed), aooortmonl of hand mada llntno, ttv·
eral hand madt qullta 1100 yttra old). crochll
btdapread (150 ytara old), M.E. Church OOIItclor
plaltt. aome paptr wtlghla, all cl Bavana China,
111 of Follorla waltr glaaata, oomt oottuma Jtw·
etry, 50+ year Old pain ltd wagon. 3·11rgt
Victorian painting• (Malty) In gold ttchtd frtmtt.
Picture of "ogan Ftdtral !ltvlnga, 4·1ramtd Jan'a
Fana algntd by OU Ttam Buktlball T• ohl~a, 2·
Toltm poltl, ttrty eoa Schwinn otoyclt, ttvtrtl
old puuln, loll ol motoroyolt r101ng mtmort·
billa, ltVtral orlglntl diQIIII apont gtmtl In ertQI·
nat bo&lt;ta, Ninltndo game. mtny tarty 80'1
"Sporting· Newt" &amp; "lntlde Spent mtgazlntt,
Stomp Collocllon &amp; painting ol 'Allot Fldltr" In
Tho Plolno H.S. outfit lrom lho lolt Horman ·
Humphrey (Tho Pltlno SchoOl Su!&gt;t) wllh piO•
cttda Ia go to ooholarahlp fund, 1870 Ford 302
Molar lbortd .30 over, cronk turntd · oomplllt
but nttdt rttaotmbltd wllh nto. tnglne ottnd.
HOUI!HOLD PUIIINIIHINGI: Ciulbranttn Co .,
lludiO plano &amp; bench, vary nlct llkt n.w
Crahmalltr neral prlnl oola, 2·grun aide chalra,
Broyhill Pltld lOla and matching owln;tng
tovtuat,·· plt~orm rocking ohtlr, Laayaoy
rO'Okerlrtcllntr, 2•-.ttiOnal Chalrt, 2·VIc1orlln
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2·bar atoolt, ttvtral book thtlvtt. vtry nlot llkt
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ol.lndo/chttl ol drawtro/drttttr wlmlrror, Maplt
bookaa11 hoadbollrd double btd &amp; drtHtr
wlmlrror, ""'Pit dttk, chttl ol drtwtra, tlnglt
btd, .draftlr, bunk btd ttl, Mtdlterrtnoan llylt
dining llblt wl• ohalra &amp; molchlng China huiOh,
wall ourlo Olblntl, vory nlct EtNin Alton· llrge
!lghled chin• 01blne1 &amp; omttt grandfalhor clock,
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mlooellantouo kltehtn dlllhto, poll &amp; pano, -~
kitchen IIPPiilnotl, lamoung mlorowtvt, Meytag
wlthtr &amp; dryer (I yeara old), Gateway 2000
Computer (4 Yflrt oldl, Canon printer, wood top
mtttl dttk, twHper, dohumlcllfttr, IIPIOI httlor,
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tmaU windmill, patiO tablt. lawn IJimtl. 2·
81vannah 1O.IIING bloyfjltt, bloyfjlt otr raotc.
gao grtll, whttl barrow, Hondl ,210 rqlOUIIIt,
f.4urray puoh mowor, Sootl'o ltwn oprflder, 12•
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workers for
three NiSource
subsidiaries
went on strike
Wednesday
morning after
contracl talks
stalled.
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the first against
the utility since

work fot Columbia
1966.
Gas Transmhsion
and
Columbia
Natural Re sources - - - - - enoll!!,h fnr 11 chance to rest and
bnsed in Charle.•tott,
lnlk . .
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"We [let !)eople th:lt\1 all over the . NiSource said they represent about one
coulltry, even some tlum EUI'ope."
quarter of the comiJilnies' total work foree .
he added.
The comiJanles' conttact with the P~CE
"A lot of !Jeo!)le will stop for
locals expired In February.
nolhln!!, el~e lhllli t{).hiiW sometlne
NISource said its latest offer included
Ill talk to, es!)eclully the truckers, . guaranteed Wal!e increases.
the ltlng-hnu lers, on the bl kers."
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with higher employee premiums and out~
The ghlups set U!) their trailers
or-pocket
expenses, as well as early retiree
llrlday and will OIJerllte them
insurance that would be outpaced by inflaarounii the clock until the holiday
tion.
~rlod ends Monday night . ·
Artl\stead said the sides also disagree on
the thlllers are staffed by volunWlll!es,
health care and pension benelits.
~et~ 1-'hlm within theit mnks on
Columbia Gas has said the strike won't
foUt- iltjd el!!,ht-h\lUI' shills.
affect service to homes and businesses.

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