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County
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held a second public hear improvements. The project
ing 'fhursday on fundi nil for will also receive $589,600
five local public proJects in . Appalachian Regional
and. will now send them to Commassion funds arid
the Ohio Department of $7,400 .in loca? funds.
Development for approval.
• Racine Village, $20,000
The projects. if approved, for fare equipme11t. The vile
will receive $20,000 from !age will provide $34,400 in
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$31,600 is the total project
cost.
Commissioners have also
allocated $12,000 toward
administration costs and
$12,000 · toward
Fair
Housing activities.
The public hearing also
covered an application for
Syracuse through the

clearance of condemned
houses, fire equipment,
street improvements, sidew~ks, parks and water
improvements.
The $300,000 grant package wolild be matched by
donations from American
Electric Power, Farmers
Bank and Savin$s Company
and Home Nab.onal Bank,
funds from the fire department, vil!a$e and Carfeton
School/Metgs Industries
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Hill met with commissioners to discuss appointment
of Racine Village Clerk
David Spencer as the
administrator . for .an
upcoming sewer expansion
grant.
Commissioners also:
• Afproved contracts on
behal of the Department of
Job and Family Services.
• Approved an additional
appropriation for the Board
of Elections, $535 reiD!IJiir&amp;eillfy Uie stare for 'poll,
worker training.

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AMP..Qhio ca?ls a "signifi:
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thiil will add lban 200
MW'. of emi.ssion.fme gene
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die potmtia? to 1lriD8 gRal
mewefw huinJ jobs to ()IUo.
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said tbe
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three nm-d.dJe..riva" hy~
electric 1t1mts at exiSIIDg
dams 011 'iae Ollip JliWir. 'lbe·
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a driveo attitude and hard
WOik to reach one's goals.
ADd John Sang, owner of
John Sung Ford lincoln
Mercwy in Gallipolis. Ohio,
has die god oriontcd attitude
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ager Chris Infantino presellled Sang with a plaque
for rea&lt;'bing the milestone
of 25 years with Ford. Sang
described himself as feeling
accomplished.
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hear about other dealer
friends getting reoognized.
So. I am pretty excited,"
Sang said. "It is a real sense
of acco~p
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else. A lot of
people go · to this bwiiness
.and don't last long. I am
looking forward to servioe for the oommunity.fl

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has been witb Ford for 25
yem, the dealership itself is

in its 38th year of service.
According to Sang, be has
woded atlhe dealership for
37 years.
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ship} one year after it
·opened. Don Watts from
Huntington opened it as a
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in sales for three years and
later became the sales manager in 1976. Sang got
involved in the ownership
afu:r Watts decided to seU
out in 1976.
"I got a couple others to
invest as partners in '76 and
we acquired the American
Motors Corporation and
Jeep franchise," Sang said.
" The AMC and Jeep palt·
oc:rship lasted until 1982,
and it was Ill that time when
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POMEROY The
process of fmding an appropriate model for a combmed
federally-qualified health
clinic like that in Pomeroy
and a 24-hour emergency
room is taking longer than
was expected, but a preliJni,
nary report on the county"s
filldings is expected no later
than next month.
In April, county commissioners received a $6,000
, state grant las.t month to
study models of combined
Federally-Qualified Health
Care fl!lllily clinics, li~e
· Family. Health Care m
Pomeroy, and emergency
room facilities. The study
aims to determine if such a
combination would be a .
possible means of addressmg the county's lack of a
24-hour emergency room .
Family Health Care now
operates a subsidized clinic
in a county-owned medical
office, and it now is operating at capacity. The Meigs
County
Community
lmprovement Corporation
has purchased land near
Meigs High School for possible development as a medical campus. Officials hope
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weeks of what seemed like
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rumor that the ~s wil11101
meet in the IDJddle, which
Ohio
Department
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simply isn't uue.
Cary Betting. project engineer for OOOT, ·confirmed
the pours stalled for the last
couple of weeks but reswned
yesterday. Betzing said the
stall happened to make proper adjustments to the Slructure to achieve the geometry
required by the designer.
"Real ire that at no time
was the structure in dang«
of not meeting in the middie, and as part of our erection plan the two cantilevers
will actually be locked
together to make the final
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Dear Annie: My sister,
'''Vera," is 53 and recently
met a man 13 years
· younger. They h;lve khown
ieach other six months and
:be has already proposed. ·
• .Vera is a divorcee with no
!children who owns her own
ihome and is doing well
:fmancially. I am sure she is
•lonely, but. l worry about
!this relationship. No one in
lllie family has met this man.
!We know nothing about him
f.xcept what she bas told us.
~e has been in our country
;1ess than a year and has held
:a low-paying job in a ware:house for five months.
: Vera told us· be gave her a
;one-carat diamond engage·ment . ring. I told her she
ishould see a jeweler to find
!out if it is real. She became
•angry and now isn't speak:ing to me. Was I wrong to
;make that suggestion?
; I love my sister and am
•trying to look out for her
:welfare. I think this guy is a
:JN!ony _out to sw!l!dle her.
:What do you think?- 81~~:
·Sis in California ·
: Dear Big Sis: We think
;it's more likely this man is

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looking to get a greeit card,
but that doesn't preclude
true love. In any event, your
sister is old enough to make
her own mistakes, and you
run· the risk of alienating
Vera completely if yqu keep
up the negative criticisms.
You have told her of your
concerns. Now you have to
tell Vera you love her and
you'd like to meet your·new
brother-in-law-to-be so you
can get to know him. Try to
do it with an open mind. If
it's a mistake, you'll need to
be there fqr her.
Dear Annie: I have been
seeing ''Trevor" for a couple
of years. He is very intelligent and wonderful to my
family and me. He tells me
he loves me and wants to be
with me. But the other day
while J was at work, I saw
him across the street, talking
· to a woman. He lcissed her
on the cheek before walking .
away. It bothered me a lot.
This woman told me
Trevor said he wasn ' t married. This lady is separated
·from her husband, but not
divorced. Should I talk to
them both, or should .I just
leave it alone and not worry
· about it?- In My Dreams
!)ear Dreams: A kiss on

the cheek could mean anything. But if Trevor made a
point of telling this woman
he is unattached and available, you have a problem.
Leave the woman out of it.
Talk to Trevor and ask him
to· explain himself. If you
can' t trust him now, it's not
going to get better later.
Dear Annie: I am a 58year-old woman who faced
a problem similar to that of
"Neve~ (Ever) a Guy," the
woman who has a masculine ap~arance .
My Situation ceased to be a
problem for me when I
accepted that I would never
seem "normal" to some peopie and those are the ones
who need to find an explanation for my differences that
meet~ their own requirements
and expectations. Now I
dress and behave in the ways
I believe are appropriate for
my body and my personality.
When people hint at my privale life, I just smile at them.
If they get too pushy, I say,
"Are you interested for .yourself or inquiring for a friend?"
I've nev~:r had to say more.
1i doesn't pay io ·go overboard ·to look more femtnine or show your birth certificate. People will just

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POMEROY a
Knight,
wife
of
Maed
Maste r Sgt. Christopher
Knight and mother of etghtthink you're protesting too year-o ld Luke Knight, ~ad­
much and therefore must be uated from the Universtty of
hiding something.
Guam with a bache.Jor of
Her appearance has little arts, political science, and
to do with being accepted. wome n and gender studies
Everyone has differences.
on Ju ne .I.
She needs to accept herself
She is the daughter of ,
for who she is and respect
aka and Mariko Maeda
Kens
others for who ihey are.
anno City, Japan, and
of
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Then she will be accepted
daughter-in-law of
and respected by others. It's the
Vince and Susann Knight of
tough work when you're
accustomed to thinking of Pomeroy..
others as your enemies and
yourself as a victim, but it's
. worth it. - Not a Guy,
Either
MI DDLEPORT
Dear Not: You sound lifce Elizabeth Well who gradu- .
a secure · woman who has a ted recently from Ohjo
her· priorities straight. University with a bachelor's
Others can learn from your de gree in political science,
healthy altitude.
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has been accepted into the .
Annie's Mailbox is writ- Ohio Northern School of
ten by Ksthy MilcheU and Law. She will attending
Marcy Sugar, longtime edi- under a full scholarship.
tors of the Ann l..ltluhrs
Eri.zabeth is the daughter
column. Please e-mail your of Zandra and Jeff Courtney
questions to anniellniJilbox@comcast.net, or write of Middleport, and Brian
to: Annie's ·Mailbox, P.O. and Myra Well of Ripley,
Box 118190, Chieago, JL W.Va. She is a graduate of
606ll. To fitul out more Meigs High School.
about Annie's Mailbox,
and read features by other
Cretilors "Syiulicaie writers
pnd cartoonists, visit the
Creators Syndicate Web
page at www.crealors.com.
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Moaday, June 23
RA CINE
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Local
Schoo)
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Board,
regular
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meeting, 8 p.m., high school
GALLIPOLIS ·- As the ·~ lieeJS ·:u:e ~Suggested. A nstall handrails stairways as long as possible.
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nation's population ages·, ~a'keri .'. pJ'I)vide a 5olid :,. and grab bars near. toilets·
Holzer Home_ Care, Extra
POMEROY . --Metgs
death from falls has been
Bild·nldtice the risk of. .. and tub~. ·
Care and Hosptce e~brace Coonty Public Libr;lry reguranked third among the (~,' · A~~id 'sand~ apd
In winter, keep a bag of the utission. of ~oviding lar board meeting, 3 p.m..
leading cl)uses of accidental .S hOes w•tll open 1i~,Is or rock salt or sand by tbe.front comprehenstve
m-h~me
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Pomeroy Library.
death in the United States. toes. · Bedroom shppers door, making tl easy to toss · hea'th and support se~tces
ThUI'IIday, JUDe~
To raise awareness of this should have rubber soles. If a few scoops on icy steps. If to the area's jlisabled; · ro MEROY ..,..:. Meigs
issue, the National Safety you like to walk around in usin~ a cane, attach a wrist ~hroni~ally and ~nally Soil
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Council has declared June socks, purchase socks with strap I? one eitd. If dropped, til pal!ents ~ thetr f~­ Coose..Vation Oistrict•Bolil4 ·
. 23 through 27, as Fall rubber pa~ on the bottom.
thts wtll prevent stoopmg to ltes. Holzer s. caregtvuig of Supeivisors, 11:30 a.m.
'Prevention Week. Holzer
Place non-slip strips or pick up the eane.
~am offers asst~tancc: fal!g- at the district office, 3310 I
Home Care Holzer Extra rubber bottom bathmats on
Holzer Home Care, ·mg from help wtth daily ltv- Hiland Rd., Pomeroy.
Care aitd Holzer Hospice the bathroom floor. Keep a Hospice · and Extra · Care ing to advanc~d. medi(:al
wish to join th~ National non-slip rug~ runner, or a reco~nize the value of ~eatment, along wtth pal~ta­
Safety Council m promo!- rubber mat, m front of the remammg m your own t~ve ~are ~or those wtth hfe. ing a safe borne environ- kitchen sink where the floor home where you feel com- ~1m1tmg _illness. For more
Sunday, June 22
ment by offering a few tips may become wet and slip- fortable, safe, secure, and mformatton, call Home
MI DDLEPORT - The
to help prevent falls .
~ry. Place frequently used content. The few tips Care at 1-888-225-1135, Sing mg Byrdri 411: Junction
Footwear is important. tlems within easy reach to above are offered to help Extra Care at_ 1-800-920- City, Kv. will be sin~&gt;in" at
Comfortable, sturdy, 'non- discourage over exertion or ensure older Amencans 8860, or Hosptce at 1-800- the Milld!epC&gt;rt ciilireii
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GALLIPOLIS ·The
niedical staff at the Holzer
Center for Cancer Care welcomes
Radiation
.Oncologist,
Grae
L.
Schuster, M.l).
He brings with him 16 ·
years of expc;rielll=C and special.ized tratning with a mindset on personalized patient
care to the Center. Up6n
graduating from Dartmouth
Medical School in Hanover,
N.H .• Dr. Schifster cOmplet.e d his internship · at Mary
Imogene Bassett Hospital in
Cooperstown, New York,
·and his .residency at the
University of Iowa in Iowa
-City, Iowa. In addition,He
bas experience and special
traini!lg in many areas
including High Dose Rate
(HDR) partial breast irradiation with Mammosite®,
Ultrasound Guided Prostate
:Seed Implants, Radiosurgery,
:Radioimmunothempy, aJid
'Radioisotope Therapy. · .
: Schuster will also be serving as the Medical Director
.for the Holzer Center for
;C~ Care. His years of
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opportunity in Gallipolis,
Dr.
Schuster
stated,
"Providing patients with
personalized care is important to me , and the Holzer
Center of Cancer Care's
high-quality
equipment
'and well-irained staff make
it possible to continue that
same personalized eare
here in the Gallipolis area
and beyond. !look forward
to working with the staff
and area physicians providing patients with the ·
personalized.. care they
deserve."'
Grae L Schuster, M,O.
Located at 170 Jacksthon
Pike in Gallipolis, Ohio, e
training will help move the Holzer Center for Cancer
Center forward in its coolin- Care is proud to offer a
ued pursuit of excellence in state-of-the-~ linear accelserving the oornmunity. "Dr. ,erator, whtch s~ts . the
Schuster is a wonderful benchmark for cuttmg-edge
addition for our facility. His · . tJ:eatrnent. A dedtcated CT
expertise and patient-driven · s_1mul3tor for treatment
mindset ensure that we are plu,unng•. along w1th the
providing
the
most .V~® linear . accelerator
advanced treatments in a pi:OVtde the tools by which
local setting," stated Ken ' ,our doctor~ and staff assure
Moore, Executive Director· your eare tli _the best po_sstof the Holzer Center for , hie. fu addlll?n, ~edtcal
Cancer Care.
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:present a eoncert at 7 p.m; Friday tn the Dave Dtles Park m
;Middleport.
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i:- Toney Din,ess is director of the band. The concert will·
lfeature a vanety of music including a Civil War medley,
· ;gwing arrangements, marches, Red River Valley style
;music, and some jazz, alon~ with a sax feature called
!"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot.'
Dingess suggests those allending
' The concert is
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RUTLAND Oas~ .
Fellowship
Christian
Vacation Bible School, 68:30 p.m., through June ~.
Rutland ' Church of ChriM,
l'R_Wer Lab is the~.•
dilldren ages ·tlute throu5!'
fifth grade.
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SALEM CENTER Star Grange #778 and Star .
Junior Grange . #l)78 (un
ni~t and wor~ session ~
fatr boot)) dt$phty, . wtt!J
poduck supper ·at 6:30p.m.,
followed by work session ..

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RACINE - The Racine
Area
Community
Organization will. rn~ lit
6:30 p.m. at the Stai: Mill
Patk building. PotliJclc meal
to be served. New m~inbel's
welcome.

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adds nurse practitioner
. ·RIPLEY
Jackson
:General Hospital announces
·the addition of Certified
:Family Nurse Practitioner,
:Debra McGraw, to the
·Morad-Hughes
Health
Centa staff.
· McGraw has· been prac'ticing as a CfNP for eight
years and prior to that was
· an ER Nurse for 10 years.
Her focus has been m the
·e mergency depaltment, fast
,trad, urgent eare, and walk·indinics.
·
: Sbe
relocated
from
:Beckley, W.Va. and is now
residing in Leon with her
)lusband of 35 years,
WJlliam "Butch" McGraw
who bas·a position in a New
.Haven coal mine. They
!have two daughters. a son.
:and four gran&lt;lchi.ldren.
The
Morad-Hughes
Health center is open.weekdays from 8. a.m. to 8 p.m.

SYRACUSE -The regular monthly meeting of the
Syracuse Racine Regional Sewer District Board of Trustees
h3s been moved to 6 p.m,. July 23.
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chetp.othetapy with 12 bay~
burch will fealure David
and. two pnvate bays for
tiffter.~ Jr.; singing ~~
treatm~nt. Our Healing music , 6 p.m. Mlic iilvi.t;
Garden provides a peacefu I ed. For more information
area for patients and their call ~20.
families, mcluding a walkThUI'IIday, June 26
ing labyrinth, a reflecting
TUPPERS
PLAINS ....;..
pool, and benches for rest
Eastern
Music
Boost&amp;!rs
Plari:and meditation.
SOliday, JUDe 29
ning
meeting,
7
p.ni:,
An affiliation between the
HENDERSON, W.Va.Holzer Center for Cancer Desc endants of Sam and room. Officers meet at 6 p.m.
Care and The Ohio State Melvina Birchfield annual ·
University ~edical Center reunion at the Henderson
focuses on targeted educa Community · · Building.
tion activities that iJI9&gt;COVe Basket dinner at noon.
patient care and quality of
life for cancer patients in
southeast Ohio and wes t
central West Virginia. Thi s
Friday, JUDe 1A1
affiliation is provided
M IDDLEPORT - The
through The Ohto State
B~f. Bend Community Band
University Comprehensive WI present a concert in
• lr'll&amp;lnl r'u u·• ·.'-It WU" .-., lllf
Cancer Center - Atthur G Dave
' Diles
Part,
• 10M:rlil-- wilh w.iniH!
James cancer Hospital and Middleport, 7 p.in. etections
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swin$, big band,
m
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Research Institute.
marches, and pamotic music.
up •UIa•
Visits with Dr. Schu5ter Free, open to the public, take
are scheduled. by oltysician lawn chair and enjoy:
·
referral ' only. · For rfU?Te
Friday, JUDe 1:7
information, call (74()) 446
M IDDLEPORT - Free
5474 or: visit www.holzer community dinner, 4:30-6
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derk. The reports/pamphlets report on the vtllage's water
5upply,contain emergency phone numbc;rs and applications
.for water leak insurance. The reports are issued by the
Syraculie Board of Public Affairs.

GCC graduate nets job
GALLIPOLIS - .Joyce
Ward was recendy hired as
construction assistant by
·sun Technical Serv~s at
·'the '·Little Broad Run
•Landfill construction site, in
'*jUDctina with AEP and
the MOuntaineer Power
Plant. New Haven, W.Va. .
W...S is a graduate of
Gallipolis Career College
wbcri slie rea:ived an associate of lljlplied business in
:Comptlet ~lications tecb·nology, in associate of
lied business in medical
administtation. and a
diploma· in junior ICM''IJt· ,
ing. while maintaining a .. '
;ilerfect 4.0 CUDUllatiWi · CWSeS or programs offered
'grade point average.
al GCC, .call 446-4367,
She is a resident of (800J 2/4-0452, or visit the
Middlepm.
web site a www.~allipolis~= Fo; informalion abo11t caTUrcollege.edu.

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,._Pile AI
:to develop a .c linic · with
:C:xpanded services including
;an emergency room, and
· tpossibly - ultimatelr ~ inpatient hospital semces ..
; The Institute for Local
Government and Regional
:Development . at .Ohio
iUniversity was hired to
•study models of combined
!(&lt;QHC clinics and 24-hour
lJDerBency rooms to ~r­
mine if such a combination
·would be effective in providing increased bealth
~ services here. County
Commissioner
Mick
Davenport said yesterday
the process of identifying
a workable model has
taken more time that was

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~ach cycle of cooorete
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"Adjustmenu are easier
wbeo tbe span « antile"'CC'
'is c1oee to tbe IOWa" .ad are
a little more tricty as the
cantilever gets loaF."
t1 tzins said. ''We are at a

(after 6 p.m. by appointment only): Saturday from
10 a.m. to 6 J}.m ., and
Sunday from noon to 6 p.m.
For more information or to
make an appointment call
373-1 578. Walk-ins are
welcome.

where tbe ~'
to bellOme- mtand harder·to COllect. 50
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:n: Jtioa to eiCb 26.5-fcet
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control of the 1998 Jeep
Cherokee be drove in left
curve. The vehicle went off
the left side of the road and
struck an embankment,
where it overturned.
It is believed the accident occurred sometime
between 4 ·and 5 a.m.,
troopers said.

There were no passen~rs
in the vehicle, troopers satd.
The victim was released to
McCoy-Moore
Funeral
Home in Vinton for
arrangements.
The incident is the second
traffic fatality of the year
investigated by the patrol in
Gallia County.

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:• APPLE GROVE, W.Va: - Carlsted "Carl" Vernon
:~owlby; 65, of Apple Grove, W.Va., died'Thursday rnom;.ng, June 19, 2008.
~ Funeral services will he held at 2·p.m., Monday, June 23,
;was, at the Crow-HusseU Funeral Home, Point Pleasant.
f\'isitation will be held one !tour prior to the service at the
;.fuperal home. Private burial will be at Greenlawn
:cemetery. Doanville, Ohio.
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pronounced dead at the
scene of the accident that
VINTON - A one-vehi- occurred on Huntington
cle accident early Thursday .. Township
Road
757
took the life qf a Vinton (Hawks) by Dr. Daniel H.
man, the Gallia-Meigs Post Whiteley; Gallia. County,
of the State Highway Patrol coroner.
reported.
Troopers said Nottingham
William A. Nottingham, was westbound and lost
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originally expected.
Susan Isaac of ILGARD
attended a National Rural
Health Care Conference in
~y. and was to submit a
report on her ~search into
the models, Davenpon said
the report, originally due in
mid-June, should be completed "hopefully soon."
"The model's she has
looked at so far are not
exactly what we want for
the county," Davenport
said, adding that remaining
grant funds might allow
Isaac to travel to Chicago or
Artansas to study models
closest to the county's ideal.
Once Isaac's report has
been completed and models
have
been
identified,
Davenport said, the county
will begin the process of
lobbying, for funds for an
·emergency room expanston.
to our geometry during consttuction ~ make sure we
stay oo the right track."
OOOT has also adjusted
tbe-webcami on its website
www.buckeyetraffic.org so
that progress on the roadway and bridge as well as
the aesthetic retaining wall
can be viewed by residents .
on their home oomputers. ·
Also, it was incorrectly
reported in The Daily
Sentinel that traffic coming
off the new bridge would
come to ·a stop light if
going t.o Pomeroy. The
changed plan for the interIIJCti.oll hal; tnffic flowing
from the bridge 5traight to
· Pomeroy without stopping
. or mak.ing a left turn .
Traffic will tum right to go
toward Middleport.

Ford franchise in 1982. This
partnership lasted 22 years.
"Early m the mid-1980s
we
eliminated
the
Volkswagen, AMC and Jeep
franchises and picked up the
Lincoln Mercury franchise.
And that is where we are
today. We felt that these
were the best products for
us 11&gt; for in the future at the
time," Sang said.
.
· He added that the partnership ended in 2005, and
now his son, Brad Sang, is
the other owner.
"All of. these years since
1976 I have been the operator. None· of the other partners were involved in the
daily operation of the dealership?' he suid. ·
However, Sang described
his plans for Brad to carry
on the business.
"My goal is to eventually
slow down and not work
quite as much and to help
(Brad) build the (dealership)_into a better situation
Hope ROUIII/phoiO
then it is. I want stay John Sang along with Ford Lincoln Mercury market representation manager Chris
involved as long as he feels , Infantino po&amp;e with Donnie McDermitt of Southside-after McDermitt purchased the first
needed,~ Sang said.
Ford vehicle on Sang's 25th anniversary as a Ford dealer. Sang described being recogFor Sang, the decision to
nized for 25-years with Ford as providing him with a sense of accomplishment.
get involved in the automo- .
bile business was because Once I got involved (in the evening, and you can't do it their children's children, he
he wanted the chance &gt; to dealership) and found out any other way," -sang said.
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added.
provide more for his family. about the business I made it
"You get to know people,
He also described his
Prior to the dealership, he my g.oal to own (the dealer- wife, Leota, and their chil- especially people in the triwas a teacher and coach. ·
ship)," he said.
dren as being supportive in county area. You get to
'There were two reasons
Sang added that he didn't allowing him to reach his know ihem and their famiwhy I got involved in this expect to stay in the same goals. The job itself has lies. I know one family that
business. One was my wife location; but due to several allowed Sang to enjoy his we have sold 30 vehicles
made more money then me event~ . he was very fortu- work as well.
to," Sang said.
and we dido 't feel that we nate to be able to stay in
"Everyday I come to
Above all Sang described
could raise a family on a the area. He attributed work . and meet different his years of work at the dealteaching · and coaching reaching his goal to his people. I am not cooped up ership as a wonderful expesalary and I as very aware of dedication of the job.
m a cubicle. One of the rience, and expressed his
this because my father
"Our business requires a most enjoyable things is excitement for the future.
coached football for 50 lot- of dedication because of helping people get a vehi"I am looking forward to
years in the area," Sang said. so many hours invested. cle. The ~~ thing is the my son and his family continHe added that he felt it was I've worked six days a week relationship that I've estab- uing on what we have done
in his family's best interest for I0 hours a day for 37 lished with the customers and accomplished. I'm sure
to find a business career. ·
we will continue to operate
years. We have to be avail- over the years," he said.
"Never in my wildest able When the customer is
In the past 37 years Sang the Sl!JllC way we have all
dreams did I think it would available --' from early in has sold vehicles to grand- these years
putting the
be the .automobile indus!£Y. the morning to late in the parents, their children and customer first,' be said.

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of a diversified power supply portfolio and work
closely with our members to .
achieve it. Building on our
experience in constructing
and operating the Belleville
• Hydroelectric Plant (on the
Ohio River· at Belleville,
W.Va.) we are pursuing an
aggressive plan to significantly
increase
hydro
capacity in. the region as a
part of an asset-based strategy that include fossil fuel,
hydroelectric and other
renewable resources such as
. wind and landfill t\as generation. These proJects will
not only increase the capacity of emission-free electric
generation, but will also
bring jobs to the .region."
As a whole sale Jower
· supplier to municip electric systems in six states,
Gerken said AMP -Obio is
com.ffiitted to developing
projects that diversify mem-

by AMP-Ohio and · its
owner's
engineer,
Montgomery Watson Harza.
Voith Stemens Hydro
President and CEO, E.
Mark Garner · said Voith
Siemens Hydlo will manufacture many of the tu!bine
components in York, Pa.
and is also considering the
possibility of opening a new
Ohio manufacturing plant
contingent upon appropriate
state incentives. '
"Voith Siemens Hydro Is
thrilled to be part of this
exciting development of
renewable energy in the
United States," Garner said.
, "These projects represent
the largest order in our 131
year history in the United
States. The order value will
exceed $300 million. We
will create many new jobs
in York, Pa. with this important order. We recognized ·
AMP-Ohio as a leader in
developing these new hydro
projects at existing dam
sites. And for these generation additions at existing
darns we will do the complete mechanical, electrical,
automation and balance of
plait! supply.· This clearly
demonstrates our ability of
total. plant expertise .beyond
equipment know-how."
Gerken added : "AMPOhio is a leader in the
development of renewable
resources in our 'region. We
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her power supply portfolios
and reduce exposure to the
volatile wholesale market.
Eighty-five AMP-Ohio
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executed contracts to purchase powerfrom the facilities·. AMP-Ohio is working .
with it$ member communities on the development of
addition projects on existing
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AMP-Ohio member cominunities show the priority
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mitigating our members'
exposure to increasing
wholesale market prices and
bring much needed generation into the region."
Gerken said AMP-Ohio
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with contractors to begin
cofferdam construction at
the three sites and anticipates the new generation
facilities going on-line in
2012.

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Dear Annie: My sister,
'''Vera," is 53 and recently
met a man 13 years
· younger. They h;lve khown
ieach other six months and
:be has already proposed. ·
• .Vera is a divorcee with no
!children who owns her own
ihome and is doing well
:fmancially. I am sure she is
•lonely, but. l worry about
!this relationship. No one in
lllie family has met this man.
!We know nothing about him
f.xcept what she bas told us.
~e has been in our country
;1ess than a year and has held
:a low-paying job in a ware:house for five months.
: Vera told us· be gave her a
;one-carat diamond engage·ment . ring. I told her she
ishould see a jeweler to find
!out if it is real. She became
•angry and now isn't speak:ing to me. Was I wrong to
;make that suggestion?
; I love my sister and am
•trying to look out for her
:welfare. I think this guy is a
:JN!ony _out to sw!l!dle her.
:What do you think?- 81~~:
·Sis in California ·
: Dear Big Sis: We think
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looking to get a greeit card,
but that doesn't preclude
true love. In any event, your
sister is old enough to make
her own mistakes, and you
run· the risk of alienating
Vera completely if yqu keep
up the negative criticisms.
You have told her of your
concerns. Now you have to
tell Vera you love her and
you'd like to meet your·new
brother-in-law-to-be so you
can get to know him. Try to
do it with an open mind. If
it's a mistake, you'll need to
be there fqr her.
Dear Annie: I have been
seeing ''Trevor" for a couple
of years. He is very intelligent and wonderful to my
family and me. He tells me
he loves me and wants to be
with me. But the other day
while J was at work, I saw
him across the street, talking
· to a woman. He lcissed her
on the cheek before walking .
away. It bothered me a lot.
This woman told me
Trevor said he wasn ' t married. This lady is separated
·from her husband, but not
divorced. Should I talk to
them both, or should .I just
leave it alone and not worry
· about it?- In My Dreams
!)ear Dreams: A kiss on

the cheek could mean anything. But if Trevor made a
point of telling this woman
he is unattached and available, you have a problem.
Leave the woman out of it.
Talk to Trevor and ask him
to· explain himself. If you
can' t trust him now, it's not
going to get better later.
Dear Annie: I am a 58year-old woman who faced
a problem similar to that of
"Neve~ (Ever) a Guy," the
woman who has a masculine ap~arance .
My Situation ceased to be a
problem for me when I
accepted that I would never
seem "normal" to some peopie and those are the ones
who need to find an explanation for my differences that
meet~ their own requirements
and expectations. Now I
dress and behave in the ways
I believe are appropriate for
my body and my personality.
When people hint at my privale life, I just smile at them.
If they get too pushy, I say,
"Are you interested for .yourself or inquiring for a friend?"
I've nev~:r had to say more.
1i doesn't pay io ·go overboard ·to look more femtnine or show your birth certificate. People will just

Junko
POMEROY a
Knight,
wife
of
Maed
Maste r Sgt. Christopher
Knight and mother of etghtthink you're protesting too year-o ld Luke Knight, ~ad­
much and therefore must be uated from the Universtty of
hiding something.
Guam with a bache.Jor of
Her appearance has little arts, political science, and
to do with being accepted. wome n and gender studies
Everyone has differences.
on Ju ne .I.
She needs to accept herself
She is the daughter of ,
for who she is and respect
aka and Mariko Maeda
Kens
others for who ihey are.
anno City, Japan, and
of
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Then she will be accepted
daughter-in-law of
and respected by others. It's the
Vince and Susann Knight of
tough work when you're
accustomed to thinking of Pomeroy..
others as your enemies and
yourself as a victim, but it's
. worth it. - Not a Guy,
Either
MI DDLEPORT
Dear Not: You sound lifce Elizabeth Well who gradu- .
a secure · woman who has a ted recently from Ohjo
her· priorities straight. University with a bachelor's
Others can learn from your de gree in political science,
healthy altitude.
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has been accepted into the .
Annie's Mailbox is writ- Ohio Northern School of
ten by Ksthy MilcheU and Law. She will attending
Marcy Sugar, longtime edi- under a full scholarship.
tors of the Ann l..ltluhrs
Eri.zabeth is the daughter
column. Please e-mail your of Zandra and Jeff Courtney
questions to anniellniJilbox@comcast.net, or write of Middleport, and Brian
to: Annie's ·Mailbox, P.O. and Myra Well of Ripley,
Box 118190, Chieago, JL W.Va. She is a graduate of
606ll. To fitul out more Meigs High School.
about Annie's Mailbox,
and read features by other
Cretilors "Syiulicaie writers
pnd cartoonists, visit the
Creators Syndicate Web
page at www.crealors.com.
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Local
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regular
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GALLIPOLIS ·- As the ·~ lieeJS ·:u:e ~Suggested. A nstall handrails stairways as long as possible.
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nation's population ages·, ~a'keri .'. pJ'I)vide a 5olid :,. and grab bars near. toilets·
Holzer Home_ Care, Extra
POMEROY . --Metgs
death from falls has been
Bild·nldtice the risk of. .. and tub~. ·
Care and Hosptce e~brace Coonty Public Libr;lry reguranked third among the (~,' · A~~id 'sand~ apd
In winter, keep a bag of the utission. of ~oviding lar board meeting, 3 p.m..
leading cl)uses of accidental .S hOes w•tll open 1i~,Is or rock salt or sand by tbe.front comprehenstve
m-h~me
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Pomeroy Library.
death in the United States. toes. · Bedroom shppers door, making tl easy to toss · hea'th and support se~tces
ThUI'IIday, JUDe~
To raise awareness of this should have rubber soles. If a few scoops on icy steps. If to the area's jlisabled; · ro MEROY ..,..:. Meigs
issue, the National Safety you like to walk around in usin~ a cane, attach a wrist ~hroni~ally and ~nally Soil
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Council has declared June socks, purchase socks with strap I? one eitd. If dropped, til pal!ents ~ thetr f~­ Coose..Vation Oistrict•Bolil4 ·
. 23 through 27, as Fall rubber pa~ on the bottom.
thts wtll prevent stoopmg to ltes. Holzer s. caregtvuig of Supeivisors, 11:30 a.m.
'Prevention Week. Holzer
Place non-slip strips or pick up the eane.
~am offers asst~tancc: fal!g- at the district office, 3310 I
Home Care Holzer Extra rubber bottom bathmats on
Holzer Home Care, ·mg from help wtth daily ltv- Hiland Rd., Pomeroy.
Care aitd Holzer Hospice the bathroom floor. Keep a Hospice · and Extra · Care ing to advanc~d. medi(:al
wish to join th~ National non-slip rug~ runner, or a reco~nize the value of ~eatment, along wtth pal~ta­
Safety Council m promo!- rubber mat, m front of the remammg m your own t~ve ~are ~or those wtth hfe. ing a safe borne environ- kitchen sink where the floor home where you feel com- ~1m1tmg _illness. For more
Sunday, June 22
ment by offering a few tips may become wet and slip- fortable, safe, secure, and mformatton, call Home
MI DDLEPORT - The
to help prevent falls .
~ry. Place frequently used content. The few tips Care at 1-888-225-1135, Sing mg Byrdri 411: Junction
Footwear is important. tlems within easy reach to above are offered to help Extra Care at_ 1-800-920- City, Kv. will be sin~&gt;in" at
Comfortable, sturdy, 'non- discourage over exertion or ensure older Amencans 8860, or Hosptce at 1-800- the Milld!epC&gt;rt ciilireii
.slip shoes with low, broil!~- climbing upon chairs. remain in their own home . 500-4850.
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Holzer Center for Cancer Care welcomes new doctor
GALLIPOLIS ·The
niedical staff at the Holzer
Center for Cancer Care welcomes
Radiation
.Oncologist,
Grae
L.
Schuster, M.l).
He brings with him 16 ·
years of expc;rielll=C and special.ized tratning with a mindset on personalized patient
care to the Center. Up6n
graduating from Dartmouth
Medical School in Hanover,
N.H .• Dr. Schifster cOmplet.e d his internship · at Mary
Imogene Bassett Hospital in
Cooperstown, New York,
·and his .residency at the
University of Iowa in Iowa
-City, Iowa. In addition,He
bas experience and special
traini!lg in many areas
including High Dose Rate
(HDR) partial breast irradiation with Mammosite®,
Ultrasound Guided Prostate
:Seed Implants, Radiosurgery,
:Radioimmunothempy, aJid
'Radioisotope Therapy. · .
: Schuster will also be serving as the Medical Director
.for the Holzer Center for
;C~ Care. His years of
;experience awl specialized

opportunity in Gallipolis,
Dr.
Schuster
stated,
"Providing patients with
personalized care is important to me , and the Holzer
Center of Cancer Care's
high-quality
equipment
'and well-irained staff make
it possible to continue that
same personalized eare
here in the Gallipolis area
and beyond. !look forward
to working with the staff
and area physicians providing patients with the ·
personalized.. care they
deserve."'
Grae L Schuster, M,O.
Located at 170 Jacksthon
Pike in Gallipolis, Ohio, e
training will help move the Holzer Center for Cancer
Center forward in its coolin- Care is proud to offer a
ued pursuit of excellence in state-of-the-~ linear accelserving the oornmunity. "Dr. ,erator, whtch s~ts . the
Schuster is a wonderful benchmark for cuttmg-edge
addition for our facility. His · . tJ:eatrnent. A dedtcated CT
expertise and patient-driven · s_1mul3tor for treatment
mindset ensure that we are plu,unng•. along w1th the
providing
the
most .V~® linear . accelerator
advanced treatments in a pi:OVtde the tools by which
local setting," stated Ken ' ,our doctor~ and staff assure
Moore, Executive Director· your eare tli _the best po_sstof the Holzer Center for , hie. fu addlll?n, ~edtcal
Cancer Care.
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When asked abo.U- 'his ·

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:present a eoncert at 7 p.m; Friday tn the Dave Dtles Park m
;Middleport.
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i:- Toney Din,ess is director of the band. The concert will·
lfeature a vanety of music including a Civil War medley,
· ;gwing arrangements, marches, Red River Valley style
;music, and some jazz, alon~ with a sax feature called
!"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot.'
Dingess suggests those allending
' The concert is
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·will hold a childhood immunization clinic from 9-11 a.m.

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medical card if applicable. A $7 donation appreciated but
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RUTLAND Oas~ .
Fellowship
Christian
Vacation Bible School, 68:30 p.m., through June ~.
Rutland ' Church of ChriM,
l'R_Wer Lab is the~.•
dilldren ages ·tlute throu5!'
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SALEM CENTER Star Grange #778 and Star .
Junior Grange . #l)78 (un
ni~t and wor~ session ~
fatr boot)) dt$phty, . wtt!J
poduck supper ·at 6:30p.m.,
followed by work session ..

Thesday, June l4

RACINE - The Racine
Area
Community
Organization will. rn~ lit
6:30 p.m. at the Stai: Mill
Patk building. PotliJclc meal
to be served. New m~inbel's
welcome.

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. ·RIPLEY
Jackson
:General Hospital announces
·the addition of Certified
:Family Nurse Practitioner,
:Debra McGraw, to the
·Morad-Hughes
Health
Centa staff.
· McGraw has· been prac'ticing as a CfNP for eight
years and prior to that was
· an ER Nurse for 10 years.
Her focus has been m the
·e mergency depaltment, fast
,trad, urgent eare, and walk·indinics.
·
: Sbe
relocated
from
:Beckley, W.Va. and is now
residing in Leon with her
)lusband of 35 years,
WJlliam "Butch" McGraw
who bas·a position in a New
.Haven coal mine. They
!have two daughters. a son.
:and four gran&lt;lchi.ldren.
The
Morad-Hughes
Health center is open.weekdays from 8. a.m. to 8 p.m.

SYRACUSE -The regular monthly meeting of the
Syracuse Racine Regional Sewer District Board of Trustees
h3s been moved to 6 p.m,. July 23.
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chetp.othetapy with 12 bay~
burch will fealure David
and. two pnvate bays for
tiffter.~ Jr.; singing ~~
treatm~nt. Our Healing music , 6 p.m. Mlic iilvi.t;
Garden provides a peacefu I ed. For more information
area for patients and their call ~20.
families, mcluding a walkThUI'IIday, June 26
ing labyrinth, a reflecting
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Eastern
Music
Boost&amp;!rs
Plari:and meditation.
SOliday, JUDe 29
ning
meeting,
7
p.ni:,
An affiliation between the
HENDERSON, W.Va.Holzer Center for Cancer Desc endants of Sam and room. Officers meet at 6 p.m.
Care and The Ohio State Melvina Birchfield annual ·
University ~edical Center reunion at the Henderson
focuses on targeted educa Community · · Building.
tion activities that iJI9&gt;COVe Basket dinner at noon.
patient care and quality of
life for cancer patients in
southeast Ohio and wes t
central West Virginia. Thi s
Friday, JUDe 1A1
affiliation is provided
M IDDLEPORT - The
through The Ohto State
B~f. Bend Community Band
University Comprehensive WI present a concert in
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Cancer Center - Atthur G Dave
' Diles
Part,
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James cancer Hospital and Middleport, 7 p.in. etections
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swin$, big band,
m
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Research Institute.
marches, and pamotic music.
up •UIa•
Visits with Dr. Schu5ter Free, open to the public, take
are scheduled. by oltysician lawn chair and enjoy:
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referral ' only. · For rfU?Te
Friday, JUDe 1:7
information, call (74()) 446
M IDDLEPORT - Free
5474 or: visit www.holzer community dinner, 4:30-6
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. fonfide~ Report arc available at the office _o f the village
derk. The reports/pamphlets report on the vtllage's water
5upply,contain emergency phone numbc;rs and applications
.for water leak insurance. The reports are issued by the
Syraculie Board of Public Affairs.

GCC graduate nets job
GALLIPOLIS - .Joyce
Ward was recendy hired as
construction assistant by
·sun Technical Serv~s at
·'the '·Little Broad Run
•Landfill construction site, in
'*jUDctina with AEP and
the MOuntaineer Power
Plant. New Haven, W.Va. .
W...S is a graduate of
Gallipolis Career College
wbcri slie rea:ived an associate of lljlplied business in
:Comptlet ~lications tecb·nology, in associate of
lied business in medical
administtation. and a
diploma· in junior ICM''IJt· ,
ing. while maintaining a .. '
;ilerfect 4.0 CUDUllatiWi · CWSeS or programs offered
'grade point average.
al GCC, .call 446-4367,
She is a resident of (800J 2/4-0452, or visit the
Middlepm.
web site a www.~allipolis~= Fo; informalion abo11t caTUrcollege.edu.

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,._Pile AI
:to develop a .c linic · with
:C:xpanded services including
;an emergency room, and
· tpossibly - ultimatelr ~ inpatient hospital semces ..
; The Institute for Local
Government and Regional
:Development . at .Ohio
iUniversity was hired to
•study models of combined
!(&lt;QHC clinics and 24-hour
lJDerBency rooms to ~r­
mine if such a combination
·would be effective in providing increased bealth
~ services here. County
Commissioner
Mick
Davenport said yesterday
the process of identifying
a workable model has
taken more time that was

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~ach cycle of cooorete
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"Adjustmenu are easier
wbeo tbe span « antile"'CC'
'is c1oee to tbe IOWa" .ad are
a little more tricty as the
cantilever gets loaF."
t1 tzins said. ''We are at a

(after 6 p.m. by appointment only): Saturday from
10 a.m. to 6 J}.m ., and
Sunday from noon to 6 p.m.
For more information or to
make an appointment call
373-1 578. Walk-ins are
welcome.

where tbe ~'
to bellOme- mtand harder·to COllect. 50
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:n: Jtioa to eiCb 26.5-fcet
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control of the 1998 Jeep
Cherokee be drove in left
curve. The vehicle went off
the left side of the road and
struck an embankment,
where it overturned.
It is believed the accident occurred sometime
between 4 ·and 5 a.m.,
troopers said.

There were no passen~rs
in the vehicle, troopers satd.
The victim was released to
McCoy-Moore
Funeral
Home in Vinton for
arrangements.
The incident is the second
traffic fatality of the year
investigated by the patrol in
Gallia County.

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:• APPLE GROVE, W.Va: - Carlsted "Carl" Vernon
:~owlby; 65, of Apple Grove, W.Va., died'Thursday rnom;.ng, June 19, 2008.
~ Funeral services will he held at 2·p.m., Monday, June 23,
;was, at the Crow-HusseU Funeral Home, Point Pleasant.
f\'isitation will be held one !tour prior to the service at the
;.fuperal home. Private burial will be at Greenlawn
:cemetery. Doanville, Ohio.
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pronounced dead at the
scene of the accident that
VINTON - A one-vehi- occurred on Huntington
cle accident early Thursday .. Township
Road
757
took the life qf a Vinton (Hawks) by Dr. Daniel H.
man, the Gallia-Meigs Post Whiteley; Gallia. County,
of the State Highway Patrol coroner.
reported.
Troopers said Nottingham
William A. Nottingham, was westbound and lost
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originally expected.
Susan Isaac of ILGARD
attended a National Rural
Health Care Conference in
~y. and was to submit a
report on her ~search into
the models, Davenpon said
the report, originally due in
mid-June, should be completed "hopefully soon."
"The model's she has
looked at so far are not
exactly what we want for
the county," Davenport
said, adding that remaining
grant funds might allow
Isaac to travel to Chicago or
Artansas to study models
closest to the county's ideal.
Once Isaac's report has
been completed and models
have
been
identified,
Davenport said, the county
will begin the process of
lobbying, for funds for an
·emergency room expanston.
to our geometry during consttuction ~ make sure we
stay oo the right track."
OOOT has also adjusted
tbe-webcami on its website
www.buckeyetraffic.org so
that progress on the roadway and bridge as well as
the aesthetic retaining wall
can be viewed by residents .
on their home oomputers. ·
Also, it was incorrectly
reported in The Daily
Sentinel that traffic coming
off the new bridge would
come to ·a stop light if
going t.o Pomeroy. The
changed plan for the interIIJCti.oll hal; tnffic flowing
from the bridge 5traight to
· Pomeroy without stopping
. or mak.ing a left turn .
Traffic will tum right to go
toward Middleport.

Ford franchise in 1982. This
partnership lasted 22 years.
"Early m the mid-1980s
we
eliminated
the
Volkswagen, AMC and Jeep
franchises and picked up the
Lincoln Mercury franchise.
And that is where we are
today. We felt that these
were the best products for
us 11&gt; for in the future at the
time," Sang said.
.
· He added that the partnership ended in 2005, and
now his son, Brad Sang, is
the other owner.
"All of. these years since
1976 I have been the operator. None· of the other partners were involved in the
daily operation of the dealership?' he suid. ·
However, Sang described
his plans for Brad to carry
on the business.
"My goal is to eventually
slow down and not work
quite as much and to help
(Brad) build the (dealership)_into a better situation
Hope ROUIII/phoiO
then it is. I want stay John Sang along with Ford Lincoln Mercury market representation manager Chris
involved as long as he feels , Infantino po&amp;e with Donnie McDermitt of Southside-after McDermitt purchased the first
needed,~ Sang said.
Ford vehicle on Sang's 25th anniversary as a Ford dealer. Sang described being recogFor Sang, the decision to
nized for 25-years with Ford as providing him with a sense of accomplishment.
get involved in the automo- .
bile business was because Once I got involved (in the evening, and you can't do it their children's children, he
he wanted the chance &gt; to dealership) and found out any other way," -sang said.
.
added.
provide more for his family. about the business I made it
"You get to know people,
He also described his
Prior to the dealership, he my g.oal to own (the dealer- wife, Leota, and their chil- especially people in the triwas a teacher and coach. ·
ship)," he said.
dren as being supportive in county area. You get to
'There were two reasons
Sang added that he didn't allowing him to reach his know ihem and their famiwhy I got involved in this expect to stay in the same goals. The job itself has lies. I know one family that
business. One was my wife location; but due to several allowed Sang to enjoy his we have sold 30 vehicles
made more money then me event~ . he was very fortu- work as well.
to," Sang said.
and we dido 't feel that we nate to be able to stay in
"Everyday I come to
Above all Sang described
could raise a family on a the area. He attributed work . and meet different his years of work at the dealteaching · and coaching reaching his goal to his people. I am not cooped up ership as a wonderful expesalary and I as very aware of dedication of the job.
m a cubicle. One of the rience, and expressed his
this because my father
"Our business requires a most enjoyable things is excitement for the future.
coached football for 50 lot- of dedication because of helping people get a vehi"I am looking forward to
years in the area," Sang said. so many hours invested. cle. The ~~ thing is the my son and his family continHe added that he felt it was I've worked six days a week relationship that I've estab- uing on what we have done
in his family's best interest for I0 hours a day for 37 lished with the customers and accomplished. I'm sure
to find a business career. ·
we will continue to operate
years. We have to be avail- over the years," he said.
"Never in my wildest able When the customer is
In the past 37 years Sang the Sl!JllC way we have all
dreams did I think it would available --' from early in has sold vehicles to grand- these years
putting the
be the .automobile indus!£Y. the morning to late in the parents, their children and customer first,' be said.

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of a diversified power supply portfolio and work
closely with our members to .
achieve it. Building on our
experience in constructing
and operating the Belleville
• Hydroelectric Plant (on the
Ohio River· at Belleville,
W.Va.) we are pursuing an
aggressive plan to significantly
increase
hydro
capacity in. the region as a
part of an asset-based strategy that include fossil fuel,
hydroelectric and other
renewable resources such as
. wind and landfill t\as generation. These proJects will
not only increase the capacity of emission-free electric
generation, but will also
bring jobs to the .region."
As a whole sale Jower
· supplier to municip electric systems in six states,
Gerken said AMP -Obio is
com.ffiitted to developing
projects that diversify mem-

by AMP-Ohio and · its
owner's
engineer,
Montgomery Watson Harza.
Voith Stemens Hydro
President and CEO, E.
Mark Garner · said Voith
Siemens Hydlo will manufacture many of the tu!bine
components in York, Pa.
and is also considering the
possibility of opening a new
Ohio manufacturing plant
contingent upon appropriate
state incentives. '
"Voith Siemens Hydro Is
thrilled to be part of this
exciting development of
renewable energy in the
United States," Garner said.
, "These projects represent
the largest order in our 131
year history in the United
States. The order value will
exceed $300 million. We
will create many new jobs
in York, Pa. with this important order. We recognized ·
AMP-Ohio as a leader in
developing these new hydro
projects at existing dam
sites. And for these generation additions at existing
darns we will do the complete mechanical, electrical,
automation and balance of
plait! supply.· This clearly
demonstrates our ability of
total. plant expertise .beyond
equipment know-how."
Gerken added : "AMPOhio is a leader in the
development of renewable
resources in our 'region. We
understand the importance

her power supply portfolios
and reduce exposure to the
volatile wholesale market.
Eighty-five AMP-Ohio
member communities are ·
participating in the hydroelectric projects and have
executed contracts to purchase powerfrom the facilities·. AMP-Ohio is working .
with it$ member communities on the development of
addition projects on existing
-darns with .the goal of
adding a total of more than
350 MW .of hydroelectric
capacity.
''These projects and the
commitment made by
AMP-Ohio member cominunities show the priority
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dams on the Ohio River bas
been largely untapped.
Harnessing this energy wiU
service the· dual purpose of
mitigating our members'
exposure to increasing
wholesale market prices and
bring much needed generation into the region."
Gerken said AMP-Ohio
is also in final negotiations
with contractors to begin
cofferdam construction at
the three sites and anticipates the new generation
facilities going on-line in
2012.

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An issue qffree speech

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The alleged crime took
place at the comer of Alum
(740) 992·2156 • FAX (740J 992-2157
Rock and Ellesmere roads ·
in Birmingham, England,
www.mydally..ntlnel.com
,where an officer spotted two
missionaries dtstributing
·Ohio Valley Publishing Co.
"God's Bridge to Eternal
Life" tracts.
·
Dan Goodrich
The controversial pamPublisher
phlets contained comments
such as, "Throughout histoCharlene Hoeflich
ry individuals . have tried
many
ways !c:J gain or earn
General ~anager-News Editor
eternal life, . but · every
attempt h~ been unspccessful." 1bere were Bible verses,
such as, "Not by works
Congress shall mnke.no .law respecting an .
of righteousness, which we
estnbluhment of religion, or prohibiting the
have done, but according to
. free exercise thereof; or abridging the .freedom · His mercy He saved us.
Titus 3:5a."
. of speech, or of the press; or the right of the
What happened next has
~ people ptt~ceably to assemble, and to petition
reopened a painful debate
about so•called "no go
· the Government for a redress ofgrievaHCU.
zones" in Great Britain,
areas that may be off limits
- The First Amendment to the U.S. Conat1tutlon to citizens who do not heed
Islamic laws.
According to a statement
by
the Rev. Arthur
Cunningham, the "police
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allowed to preach ... here.
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This is a Muslim area. He
said: 'You i?J':'w• you guys
· are 'l:ommllllng a hate
. ,I crime here with what
you're· doing. I'm going to
have to call you in and take
you in.' Then he took his
Deiu &amp;iitor:
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A comment o 0 Pastor Stockman's June 13 Faith and radio and he said someFamily column and his quote from a retired· officer that thing like, 'There's a hate
every war from 1776 to the present has been fought to pro- ·crime in progress · here. I
need assistance.' "
tect freedom.
This occurred three
This .is an errant thou~ht form which as I have pointed
out since the mid-'90s ts infusea into the populacl! from months ago, but legal
· birth. The pastor mentions the king's re~ regarding July actions by Cunn!Jlgham and
the Rev. Joseph Abraham
4, that "nothing of importance happened."
George Ill may have been expenencing the initial throes have created a wave of new ·
of his mental illness, which eventually made him spend a
·large ponion of each day questioning his own idenuty and
wondering where the samhill he was.
After World War n. drugs, oil and war profiteering
became the bedrock of U.S. foreign policy framed in terms
of a defense of freedom which was in fact the exact obverse
of the truth. Ask God's blessing for a multitude of crimes
~ainst humanity? As former hero Smedley Butler slated in
hts confessional speech, "War is a Racket," in print since
the 1930s, "Where else could a youn§ man ride, rape and
raid with the blessing of the Highest?' •
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Questions pastor's sentiments

to · all that the freedom to
Meanwhile, the Dailf
discuss freely and perhaps Mail has reported that the
to have our views changed, officer involved in this inci:
· whether in politics, religion dent is active in' the local
or science, be encourdged branch of the NationaJ
and not diminished," wrote Association of Muslim
Terry
Nazir-Ali, in a newspaper Police. The West MidlandS ·
Mattingly essay that· led to death police force also madt
threats against him.
recent headlines when iJ
Christia11ity and Islam are accused a BBC Dispatches
titled
both evangelistic faiths, program·
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which
creates
sparks
when
"Undercover
Mo59ues"
....;:
coverage. Both men .carry
American
. passpons, their traditional, growing of distoning Mushm state.;
although Abraham was born forms collide. However, ments ;d&gt;out terrorism.
All of this has led to
a Muslim in Egypt and then Christian evangelism is
banned
in
many
Muslim
heightened
tensions about
convened to Chnstianity.
While declining to dis- lands and some Christian how to balanee Muslin}
cuss details, West Midlands converts have faced death concerns with British laws.'
"Freedom is not, of
Police
officials
have sentences as apostates.
In
the
Alum
Rock
case,
course,
absolute. It is only
released statements saying
their investigation found the missionaries freely possible in the context of
that the officer acted ."with admit they were seeking the Common Good, wher4
the best of intentions" and convens. Abraham and the freedom of each has t6
that "the police community Cunningham insist that they be exercised with respeq
service officer has been were told they wou.ld .be for the freedom 1of all,~
offered guidance about attacked physically if they according to a new essay b~
Nazir-Aii, in StandpoinJ
what constitutes a hate dared to return.
"The
actions
and
words
magazine.
crime and advice on comused by the officers were
''Freedom of belief, ot
munication style."
intimidating
and
were
calexpression,
and the free:;
Another statement: "We
culated
to
warn
and-or
dom
to
change
one's belief
would like to assure all
are,'
however,
vitallJ.
frighten
our
clients
and
to
communities that there are
not any 'nq go' areas in the have the effect of deterring important for a free society.i
West Midlands Police area, our clients from hiwfully and the onus must be on
arid we will , defend the expressing their opinions those who wish to restriCt
rights · of the individual to and . manifesting their these in any way to show
freedom of expression and belief}; ·and tu have a chill" why this is necessary. Nor ·
ing effect .on the exercise can .we say that such free·
religious faiths."
by
them of their right to · doms apply in so.me parts
The "no go zone" debate
manifest
their .beliefs,". of the country and of the .
began in ·earnest when
Anglican Bishop Michael according to a document world and not in others."
(Terry Mattingly is direc·
Nazir-Aii of Rochester, who prepared for .. police by
activists
at
the
Christian
.
tor
of the Washington
was raised in Pakistan in a
Journalism Center at the
fal)lilr with Christian and Institute.
"Our clients were left Council for Christian
Mushm roots, expressed
fears that England is splin- with the understanding that- - Colleges and Universities
leads
the
tering into segregated com- they could not express their and
munities of citizens living religious beliefs in Alum GetReligion.org project to
Rock Road without com- study religion and the
"parallel lives."
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are 194 days left in the year. Summer arrives at 7:59 p.m.
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Eastern time.
Today's Highlight in History: On June 20, 1893, a jury in
New Bedford, Mass., found Lizzie Borden innocent of the
ax murders of her father and stepmother.
· On this date: In 17 56, in India, a group of British soldiers
was imprisoned in a cell that gained notoriety as the "Black
Hole of Calcutta." However, the exact circumstances such as the number of prisoners, originally put at 146, llfld
how many of them died - are disputed.
.
In 1782, Congress approved the Great Seal of the United
States.
·
In 1863, West Virginia became the 35th state.
·
In 1948, the television variety series ''Toast ofthe Town,"
hosted by Ed Sullivan, debuted on CBS.
In 1967, boller Muhammad Ali was convicted in Houston
of violating Selective Service laws by refusing to be drafted. Ali~ conviction was ultimately overturned by the
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is filled with faith." - Franz Kafka, Austrian author and
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people affmn their love for
each other and undertake
commitments that include
(normally) · oertal!l !lbligatlons: teliUI · fidelity and.
the duty to ~ for one's
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Friday, June 20, 2008

Offering

some
words of
thanks·

Enjoying an
evening oUt are
from left. support group
. Have you heard the one about
organizer
the man who walks into the post
Wendy
office with his right arm m a
Toadvine, and
sling. He holds a postcard in his
members
left hand. Seeing only the postal
Jean Sparhawk emplo'lee behind the counter, he
and Jean
asks i she would write out his
Cackowskipostcard for him since he is right
Campbell.
handed and unable to write it
SI.Di...... pl-*
himself. Wanting to be helpful~
she answers yes, and lakes the
. postcard to begin writing down
what he dictates aloud:
" My Dearest Jane,
I miss you so very much. I am
sorry to wtite that I will not be
able to make it borne for anOther week due tO unforeseen problems on the job site. I look forward to seeing you then.
All my love,
Ted"
As the clerk begins ro hand
the postcard back, Ted asks her
to write one more thing for him.
Oladly, she begins to write as he
8v Ltz WESTENDORF
widows and widowers encoumg- eating, even frustrating, at times.
thine of one · meeting, or may be says, "P.S. Please excuse the
SPECIAL TO THE OVP
ing and was motivated to continue
"People don't understand that insptred .to come only occasional- sloppy penmanship.''
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the meetings.
you were functioning with a com· ly; therefore, those· interested · We chuckle at the ingratitude.
ATHENS - Coping with the
The group meets once a month at plementary person - it's not easy should not feel that they must But,
we all know that sometimes
passing of a spouse or life partner Toscano's restaurant on Depot to transition to functioning on your attend regularly in order to partici- a simple thank you is all that is
IS a very ·personal process. While
Street for a casual gathering, own," Toadvine said.
pate in the _group.
real Iy need¢. As l prepare to
friends and family can offer loving where those who have lost a sig·
Losing a spouse can be like losThe free suppon session meets move to a new commumty next
support, there is a unique comfort nificant other are welcome to offer ing one's best friend, lover and · monthly and is open to .the public. week, I want I&lt;Y thank everyone
and sense of shared un~rstanding their shared experiences of grief, confidant all at once. Toad vine rec- Anyone who has suffered the for supporting my weekly artifound in the company':&gt; ofothers . survival and recovery.
ognizes that everyone has his or · death of a spouse or life partner is cles for the Faith and Family
who have expenenced the same
Like manY widows and widow- her own timeline for grieving and welcome, regardless of age, reli- section of the newspaper over
kind of loss.
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ers, Toadvine was unsure how to thus chooses not to act as a moder- · gious affiliation or sexual prefer- the last 4-1/2 months. Next
At the request of her friend Alice navigate the new life she faced ator at meetings. She ex~lains that ence. There are no membership week at this time, my wife.
Hawthoroe, director of medical after the death of her husband. the purpose of the group ts to offer dues or fees. For more mforma- Linda. and I will be living in
social' services at . 'Bleness Initially, Toadvine thought that a comfortable place to talk with tion, contact Alice Hawthorne at Marietta and I will be the senior
Memorial
Hospital ,
Wendy re'turning to her job as an elemen- people who can empathize and (740) 592-9337.
pastor of Marietta Christ United
foadvine helped organize a sup- tary teacher would help her regain relate their own unique perspective
(Liz Westendorf is an Ohio Methodist Church. But before I
pon group for widows and widow- her footing, but she found the unin- on the ongoing process of bereave- University Scripps ColiRge of move, I wanted to take this
ers. A widow herself, Toailvine tended pressures of friends eager to ment. Toadvine understands that Communications
intern
at opportunity to express my gratifound the interactions with fellow help her "move on" were climpli- some individuals may;ain some- O ;Bleness Memorial Hospital.)
tUde to several people
First. I want to thank our local
newspapers for providing v!lluable newsprint space in their
Ill
Faith and Family seetion: This
section
of the paper has given
Bv ERIC GoRsKI
believes every word in the Bible is
me
and
other aspiring writers
M' RELIGION WAITER
true. But it also means going in
the
opponunity
to share a
some new directions.
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.
' J.D. Greear persuaded his church
Greear said he tries to avoid Christian witness. I encourage
to dolp the word "Baptist" from .its
political stances. But earlier this everyone to suppon our local
!IBJI)e, sell its historic building in
year, he joined other Southern papers and the weekly Faith and
.
Ourbam, N.C., and 11l0ve into a
Baptists in signing a statement Family section.
Next, I want to thank you the
1ocai high school. Greear preaches
calling the denomination "too
readers.
I have received countl!l an untucked collared shirt, sporttimid" on environmental issues.
less
afftrmations
from maity of
cOat and jeans, He generally avoids
Global warming is a dire threat
you
in
the
form
conversations,
politics but signed a statement urgthat demands action instead of
ing action on global-warming.
more arguing about man's role notes and even phone calls.
Your encouragement made it a
Eric Hankins preaches in a suit
causing it, it said.
joy
every week to sit down at
and tie at First Baptist Church in
The statement was put in motion
my
computer
and write as a witOxford, Miss., where hymns like
by 25-year-old Jonathan Merritt, a
''Brethren, We Have Met to
theology student and son of a for- nes~ for Jesus Christ.
l also want to thank the memWorship" are the norm. Change for
mer SBC president who attends bers
of my own church, Grace
Jfankins means adopting'· a new
Greear· s church and is about to United
Methodist Church. They
discipleship curriculum. He .quesbecome a pastor himself.
as I tried out many
were
patient
tion.s whether humans canse cli·G reear also broke with the of my stories and testimonies on
mate change.
APphoto majority evangelical view in 2003.
Both men are Southern Baptist · J.D. Greear, senior pastor of Summit ChurCh, right, sings during Sunday when he was the only member of them during my Sunday mornpastors in their 30s and lead grow- service ~I Summit Church Sunday in Durham, NC. Greear dropped the an SBC committee at the annual ing sermons. And they were
always my biggest fans after
mg congregations. Both are theo- word "8apti6f' from his chu!Ch's name.• sold its historic building in Durham, · meeting to vote against a resolu- each
article appeared in the
logically
conservative
and N.C. He preaches in an UF\tucked shirt, sportcoat and jeans. He generally tion supporting the Iraq War. He newspaper. I will miss them
engaged in their denomination avoids politics but signed a statement urging action on .global wanning.
said he personally backed the war greatly.
~nough to travel ' to Indianapolis
but didn 't think any ·church body
In addition, I want to thank
last week for its annual meeting conservative establishment, the 55Greear rejects the donlioant evan- should decide whether specific my fellow members of the Point
and pastors' conference.
.
year-old Hunt has been a mentor to gelical church form of the last 25 wars are justified.
Pleasant Writer's Guild who
Yet their different approaches the next generation through a pas- years: fill-in-the-blank sennon out- · Hankins'
more traditional assisted me at our weekly meetare part of an ongoing dePate about tors' school he founded in 1994.
lines and programs designed Jor approach is a reflection of both ings by previewing and crithe future of the 16.2 milli~n"If we think the only ones lead- spiritual seekers and baby boomers. himself and his congregation. A tiquing each of my articles
member.
Southern
Baptist . ing are like us, then .we' re pretty
Sumtnit Church members threw pastor's son, Hankins earned a aheal:l of time. Their suppon and
Con~enuon: ~s there room f?r the narrow," Hunt said in Indianapolis. a wedding shower for a family that doctorate in theology from expertise was inuneasurable.
~uy ~ the swt and the guy m. ';he · "We've tried to push them into our lost its home in a ftre. They volun- Southwestern Baptist Theological
I also want to take this opporJC30S . Should pasl?rs ~hun polillcs mold instead of letting them use teered to renovate a failing local Seminary in Fon Worth, Texas, a tunity 10 publicly thank my wife
!&gt;r hand out ~oters gutdes? Is sav- their own creativity."
elementary school .and pmy for traditionalist bastion that drew Linda, who has encouraged me
attention last year for a new home- to begin writing. Without her
JOg the eovu:onrnent an tssue to , Greear was 28 in 2002 wben he higher test scores.
"We like our community to say, making program for women.
1=hampton ~r ~ dangerous detour? · became senior pastor of Hoq~es~
support, I may never have tried
. The _nat~on s_ largest Protestant Heights Baptist Church. a. sleepy 'We may not believe in everything
He inherited a 140-year-old con- my hand at it. She brings OU!
denommauon ts at a crossroads. congregation with a weekly allen- the Summit Church believes, but gregation that meets in a stately red- potential in me that I didn'teven
After fiv~ decade~ of growth, dance of 390 in Durl!am. N.C.
thank God they're here because . bri~k building in Oxford, Miss., so know I had. Everyone should
~mbersh1p felll~st year and bapThe building waa too old, too otherwise they'd have to raise our radical change made little sense;..
have someone like Linda
ttsrns are . droppmg at an even small and in a bad location. So taxes,"' Greear said.
Hankms, 36, does thmgs encouraging them to reach for
faste~ clip. A growing nrlmber of Greear persuaded the church to sell
Greear describes his style as Southern Baptist · churches have their dreams. Sbe believes in
Bapllsts see the app~nt lack of the building, relocate to a high "humble orthodoxy." He said he always done - Sunday school, me. and I in her.
relevancx. and are blanung not sec- school and reinvent itself as The wants to counter. the image of the sermons that lean on the Bible. He
Finally. and most important of
plar America and liberals but $umrnit Chwch.
Southern Baptist preacher as the just tries to do them a litde better. all, I want to thank God for the
themselves for J.)Je.problem.
"We did not sbed an ounce of "angry guy with coiffed hair and
In one recent sennon about sim- many ways he touches and
; The convention's new president, Baptist identity," said Greear, an out-of-style suit who likes to pwying life, based on a passage in blesses niy life. The stories I
· the Gospel of Matthew, Hankins write -are simply retellings of
the Rev. Johnny · Hunt of whose weekly attendance is now pick at things.''
. Woodstock, Ga., already has 2,400. ''The key is doing these
That doesn't mean watering , challenged his flock to take a "tecl)- what wondrous things God has
pledged to bring younger leaders to things without compromisinjl what down traditional beliefs. Greear nological fast" - no cell phones, done in my life. Truly, we serve.
the table. A member of the SBC's you believe God's II'ICSsage ts."
a great God!
sexual purity and Internet, e-mail or TV for a day.
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:TODAY IN HISTORY

On Monday, June 16, San
Francisco began implementing the ruling of the
California Supreme Coon
authorizing same-sex marriages
in the
state.
Meanwhile a state constitutional amendinent oe · g
the ruling is heading ~..
ballot in November and
seems likely to pass.
Whal one thinks about
these
developments
depends, primarily on one's
concept of the nature and
function of a marriage.
There 'is no . reason to
believe that partisans on
either" side of the Issue are
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concept of the meaning of
the · word
"marria$e·"
Drawing on histoncal
precedent, they conceive of
a marriage as a specific
institution with very e1\l)licit rules, which apply.
whether the marriage is
strictly "civil" or heavily
.impregnated with reli~ious
overtones. The institution is
relatively difficult to disc
solve and involves explicit
obligations of mutual support - not only financial,
but in the broadest sense
social. Above all, it is
designed to provide the

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of children,

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which is, of course, a matt"
of paramount interest to
sOciety as a whole.
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It is for this latter reasOit
that marriage, as traditionally conceived, is always
between ·a man and a
woman. They may not actually have chi.l.dien, but the
psibility is always, at least••

theoretically, there. A same- i should the word "malriage':
sex couple may, of course, / be.reserved for the relation·
adopt and raise children) . ship between a man and a
and many do, but it is not an woman who are, at least
inte~ aspect of their rela- theoretically, capable of
uonsh1p.
havin~ children and raising
: These are the considera- . a family?
·
Personally, I would not be
lions that make many sincere people balk at the opposed to the latter solu:
notion of same-sex marc tion. It would preserve the!
riage. Such a "marriage" word "marriage" for rela~
can certainly be based on tionships of the traditional
love, . and even .entail the son, thus continuing 1D conadopuon ~d r.nsmg of chil- fer UJ!Oil it a particular sta:
dren, but 1t cannot, by defi- tus. ~.Y a "higher" status if
m\100. eventuate m children you wtsh (as do those who
generated by the couple in object to the idea), but, if s&amp;,
question. llQes that matter? it ill a Sl$s that evay, soci'I see ~ easy ~swer to ety .has.~ as pro;.
the 9ues11on. It ts stmply (as motmg tts own survival.
I saJd above) a questi.on of
But I recognize, too, that
how we define the word such a status is not desii.
"marriage." To many peo- able, or even possible fot
P!e, the civil and/or reli- ·many people who
gtous u.Uon of two people their own status as deval~
who
have children jiS a result. And it ieeiDJ
falls short of their definition clear that many Americans;
of marriage. ~o others, it in. ~ they reprd • 4
may be a m1sfonu.ne spsnt of faimew, •
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evena~y-ormt;but iq row,..a.~udna dl6
it ~sn t invalidate the ~Old ".IJI8Ilia8e as llpplyf
mamage.
mg 10 any two people w~
The only .q~on really want to ~se it to defme theit
up for decisiOn ts how soct- own particular relationsbip.i
ety as a whole .shall view
(William Rusher is ali
these two concepts of the accomplished autlwr; jtJr:.
word. Should Jt confer the mer publisher of th4
word, and the concept, on NatioMI Review anJformet
any , fully committed rela- vice . chairman of ~
uonship between two peo- Amencan
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estnbluhment of religion, or prohibiting the
have done, but according to
. free exercise thereof; or abridging the .freedom · His mercy He saved us.
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. of speech, or of the press; or the right of the
What happened next has
~ people ptt~ceably to assemble, and to petition
reopened a painful debate
about so•called "no go
· the Government for a redress ofgrievaHCU.
zones" in Great Britain,
areas that may be off limits
- The First Amendment to the U.S. Conat1tutlon to citizens who do not heed
Islamic laws.
According to a statement
by
the Rev. Arthur
Cunningham, the "police
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community sueport officer" told him 'you're not
allowed to preach ... here.
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This is a Muslim area. He
said: 'You i?J':'w• you guys
· are 'l:ommllllng a hate
. ,I crime here with what
you're· doing. I'm going to
have to call you in and take
you in.' Then he took his
Deiu &amp;iitor:
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A comment o 0 Pastor Stockman's June 13 Faith and radio and he said someFamily column and his quote from a retired· officer that thing like, 'There's a hate
every war from 1776 to the present has been fought to pro- ·crime in progress · here. I
need assistance.' "
tect freedom.
This occurred three
This .is an errant thou~ht form which as I have pointed
out since the mid-'90s ts infusea into the populacl! from months ago, but legal
· birth. The pastor mentions the king's re~ regarding July actions by Cunn!Jlgham and
the Rev. Joseph Abraham
4, that "nothing of importance happened."
George Ill may have been expenencing the initial throes have created a wave of new ·
of his mental illness, which eventually made him spend a
·large ponion of each day questioning his own idenuty and
wondering where the samhill he was.
After World War n. drugs, oil and war profiteering
became the bedrock of U.S. foreign policy framed in terms
of a defense of freedom which was in fact the exact obverse
of the truth. Ask God's blessing for a multitude of crimes
~ainst humanity? As former hero Smedley Butler slated in
hts confessional speech, "War is a Racket," in print since
the 1930s, "Where else could a youn§ man ride, rape and
raid with the blessing of the Highest?' •
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Questions pastor's sentiments

to · all that the freedom to
Meanwhile, the Dailf
discuss freely and perhaps Mail has reported that the
to have our views changed, officer involved in this inci:
· whether in politics, religion dent is active in' the local
or science, be encourdged branch of the NationaJ
and not diminished," wrote Association of Muslim
Terry
Nazir-Ali, in a newspaper Police. The West MidlandS ·
Mattingly essay that· led to death police force also madt
threats against him.
recent headlines when iJ
Christia11ity and Islam are accused a BBC Dispatches
titled
both evangelistic faiths, program·
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which
creates
sparks
when
"Undercover
Mo59ues"
....;:
coverage. Both men .carry
American
. passpons, their traditional, growing of distoning Mushm state.;
although Abraham was born forms collide. However, ments ;d&gt;out terrorism.
All of this has led to
a Muslim in Egypt and then Christian evangelism is
banned
in
many
Muslim
heightened
tensions about
convened to Chnstianity.
While declining to dis- lands and some Christian how to balanee Muslin}
cuss details, West Midlands converts have faced death concerns with British laws.'
"Freedom is not, of
Police
officials
have sentences as apostates.
In
the
Alum
Rock
case,
course,
absolute. It is only
released statements saying
their investigation found the missionaries freely possible in the context of
that the officer acted ."with admit they were seeking the Common Good, wher4
the best of intentions" and convens. Abraham and the freedom of each has t6
that "the police community Cunningham insist that they be exercised with respeq
service officer has been were told they wou.ld .be for the freedom 1of all,~
offered guidance about attacked physically if they according to a new essay b~
Nazir-Aii, in StandpoinJ
what constitutes a hate dared to return.
"The
actions
and
words
magazine.
crime and advice on comused by the officers were
''Freedom of belief, ot
munication style."
intimidating
and
were
calexpression,
and the free:;
Another statement: "We
culated
to
warn
and-or
dom
to
change
one's belief
would like to assure all
are,'
however,
vitallJ.
frighten
our
clients
and
to
communities that there are
not any 'nq go' areas in the have the effect of deterring important for a free society.i
West Midlands Police area, our clients from hiwfully and the onus must be on
arid we will , defend the expressing their opinions those who wish to restriCt
rights · of the individual to and . manifesting their these in any way to show
freedom of expression and belief}; ·and tu have a chill" why this is necessary. Nor ·
ing effect .on the exercise can .we say that such free·
religious faiths."
by
them of their right to · doms apply in so.me parts
The "no go zone" debate
manifest
their .beliefs,". of the country and of the .
began in ·earnest when
Anglican Bishop Michael according to a document world and not in others."
(Terry Mattingly is direc·
Nazir-Aii of Rochester, who prepared for .. police by
activists
at
the
Christian
.
tor
of the Washington
was raised in Pakistan in a
Journalism Center at the
fal)lilr with Christian and Institute.
"Our clients were left Council for Christian
Mushm roots, expressed
fears that England is splin- with the understanding that- - Colleges and Universities
leads
the
tering into segregated com- they could not express their and
munities of citizens living religious beliefs in Alum GetReligion.org project to
Rock Road without com- study religion and the
"parallel lives."
a hate crime."
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Today is Friday, June 20, the 172nd day of 2008. There
are 194 days left in the year. Summer arrives at 7:59 p.m.
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Today's Highlight in History: On June 20, 1893, a jury in
New Bedford, Mass., found Lizzie Borden innocent of the
ax murders of her father and stepmother.
· On this date: In 17 56, in India, a group of British soldiers
was imprisoned in a cell that gained notoriety as the "Black
Hole of Calcutta." However, the exact circumstances such as the number of prisoners, originally put at 146, llfld
how many of them died - are disputed.
.
In 1782, Congress approved the Great Seal of the United
States.
·
In 1863, West Virginia became the 35th state.
·
In 1948, the television variety series ''Toast ofthe Town,"
hosted by Ed Sullivan, debuted on CBS.
In 1967, boller Muhammad Ali was convicted in Houston
of violating Selective Service laws by refusing to be drafted. Ali~ conviction was ultimately overturned by the
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Thought for Today: "Even the merest gesture is holy if it
is filled with faith." - Franz Kafka, Austrian author and
poet (1883-1924).

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supporters of same- .
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arrangement w~by two
people affmn their love for
each other and undertake
commitments that include
(normally) · oertal!l !lbligatlons: teliUI · fidelity and.
the duty to ~ for one's
partDer in crises, including
health problems, fmancial
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two people of the same sex
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Friday, June 20, 2008

Offering

some
words of
thanks·

Enjoying an
evening oUt are
from left. support group
. Have you heard the one about
organizer
the man who walks into the post
Wendy
office with his right arm m a
Toadvine, and
sling. He holds a postcard in his
members
left hand. Seeing only the postal
Jean Sparhawk emplo'lee behind the counter, he
and Jean
asks i she would write out his
Cackowskipostcard for him since he is right
Campbell.
handed and unable to write it
SI.Di...... pl-*
himself. Wanting to be helpful~
she answers yes, and lakes the
. postcard to begin writing down
what he dictates aloud:
" My Dearest Jane,
I miss you so very much. I am
sorry to wtite that I will not be
able to make it borne for anOther week due tO unforeseen problems on the job site. I look forward to seeing you then.
All my love,
Ted"
As the clerk begins ro hand
the postcard back, Ted asks her
to write one more thing for him.
Oladly, she begins to write as he
8v Ltz WESTENDORF
widows and widowers encoumg- eating, even frustrating, at times.
thine of one · meeting, or may be says, "P.S. Please excuse the
SPECIAL TO THE OVP
ing and was motivated to continue
"People don't understand that insptred .to come only occasional- sloppy penmanship.''
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the meetings.
you were functioning with a com· ly; therefore, those· interested · We chuckle at the ingratitude.
ATHENS - Coping with the
The group meets once a month at plementary person - it's not easy should not feel that they must But,
we all know that sometimes
passing of a spouse or life partner Toscano's restaurant on Depot to transition to functioning on your attend regularly in order to partici- a simple thank you is all that is
IS a very ·personal process. While
Street for a casual gathering, own," Toadvine said.
pate in the _group.
real Iy need¢. As l prepare to
friends and family can offer loving where those who have lost a sig·
Losing a spouse can be like losThe free suppon session meets move to a new commumty next
support, there is a unique comfort nificant other are welcome to offer ing one's best friend, lover and · monthly and is open to .the public. week, I want I&lt;Y thank everyone
and sense of shared un~rstanding their shared experiences of grief, confidant all at once. Toad vine rec- Anyone who has suffered the for supporting my weekly artifound in the company':&gt; ofothers . survival and recovery.
ognizes that everyone has his or · death of a spouse or life partner is cles for the Faith and Family
who have expenenced the same
Like manY widows and widow- her own timeline for grieving and welcome, regardless of age, reli- section of the newspaper over
kind of loss.
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ers, Toadvine was unsure how to thus chooses not to act as a moder- · gious affiliation or sexual prefer- the last 4-1/2 months. Next
At the request of her friend Alice navigate the new life she faced ator at meetings. She ex~lains that ence. There are no membership week at this time, my wife.
Hawthoroe, director of medical after the death of her husband. the purpose of the group ts to offer dues or fees. For more mforma- Linda. and I will be living in
social' services at . 'Bleness Initially, Toadvine thought that a comfortable place to talk with tion, contact Alice Hawthorne at Marietta and I will be the senior
Memorial
Hospital ,
Wendy re'turning to her job as an elemen- people who can empathize and (740) 592-9337.
pastor of Marietta Christ United
foadvine helped organize a sup- tary teacher would help her regain relate their own unique perspective
(Liz Westendorf is an Ohio Methodist Church. But before I
pon group for widows and widow- her footing, but she found the unin- on the ongoing process of bereave- University Scripps ColiRge of move, I wanted to take this
ers. A widow herself, Toailvine tended pressures of friends eager to ment. Toadvine understands that Communications
intern
at opportunity to express my gratifound the interactions with fellow help her "move on" were climpli- some individuals may;ain some- O ;Bleness Memorial Hospital.)
tUde to several people
First. I want to thank our local
newspapers for providing v!lluable newsprint space in their
Ill
Faith and Family seetion: This
section
of the paper has given
Bv ERIC GoRsKI
believes every word in the Bible is
me
and
other aspiring writers
M' RELIGION WAITER
true. But it also means going in
the
opponunity
to share a
some new directions.
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.
' J.D. Greear persuaded his church
Greear said he tries to avoid Christian witness. I encourage
to dolp the word "Baptist" from .its
political stances. But earlier this everyone to suppon our local
!IBJI)e, sell its historic building in
year, he joined other Southern papers and the weekly Faith and
.
Ourbam, N.C., and 11l0ve into a
Baptists in signing a statement Family section.
Next, I want to thank you the
1ocai high school. Greear preaches
calling the denomination "too
readers.
I have received countl!l an untucked collared shirt, sporttimid" on environmental issues.
less
afftrmations
from maity of
cOat and jeans, He generally avoids
Global warming is a dire threat
you
in
the
form
conversations,
politics but signed a statement urgthat demands action instead of
ing action on global-warming.
more arguing about man's role notes and even phone calls.
Your encouragement made it a
Eric Hankins preaches in a suit
causing it, it said.
joy
every week to sit down at
and tie at First Baptist Church in
The statement was put in motion
my
computer
and write as a witOxford, Miss., where hymns like
by 25-year-old Jonathan Merritt, a
''Brethren, We Have Met to
theology student and son of a for- nes~ for Jesus Christ.
l also want to thank the memWorship" are the norm. Change for
mer SBC president who attends bers
of my own church, Grace
Jfankins means adopting'· a new
Greear· s church and is about to United
Methodist Church. They
discipleship curriculum. He .quesbecome a pastor himself.
as I tried out many
were
patient
tion.s whether humans canse cli·G reear also broke with the of my stories and testimonies on
mate change.
APphoto majority evangelical view in 2003.
Both men are Southern Baptist · J.D. Greear, senior pastor of Summit ChurCh, right, sings during Sunday when he was the only member of them during my Sunday mornpastors in their 30s and lead grow- service ~I Summit Church Sunday in Durham, NC. Greear dropped the an SBC committee at the annual ing sermons. And they were
always my biggest fans after
mg congregations. Both are theo- word "8apti6f' from his chu!Ch's name.• sold its historic building in Durham, · meeting to vote against a resolu- each
article appeared in the
logically
conservative
and N.C. He preaches in an UF\tucked shirt, sportcoat and jeans. He generally tion supporting the Iraq War. He newspaper. I will miss them
engaged in their denomination avoids politics but signed a statement urging action on .global wanning.
said he personally backed the war greatly.
~nough to travel ' to Indianapolis
but didn 't think any ·church body
In addition, I want to thank
last week for its annual meeting conservative establishment, the 55Greear rejects the donlioant evan- should decide whether specific my fellow members of the Point
and pastors' conference.
.
year-old Hunt has been a mentor to gelical church form of the last 25 wars are justified.
Pleasant Writer's Guild who
Yet their different approaches the next generation through a pas- years: fill-in-the-blank sennon out- · Hankins'
more traditional assisted me at our weekly meetare part of an ongoing dePate about tors' school he founded in 1994.
lines and programs designed Jor approach is a reflection of both ings by previewing and crithe future of the 16.2 milli~n"If we think the only ones lead- spiritual seekers and baby boomers. himself and his congregation. A tiquing each of my articles
member.
Southern
Baptist . ing are like us, then .we' re pretty
Sumtnit Church members threw pastor's son, Hankins earned a aheal:l of time. Their suppon and
Con~enuon: ~s there room f?r the narrow," Hunt said in Indianapolis. a wedding shower for a family that doctorate in theology from expertise was inuneasurable.
~uy ~ the swt and the guy m. ';he · "We've tried to push them into our lost its home in a ftre. They volun- Southwestern Baptist Theological
I also want to take this opporJC30S . Should pasl?rs ~hun polillcs mold instead of letting them use teered to renovate a failing local Seminary in Fon Worth, Texas, a tunity 10 publicly thank my wife
!&gt;r hand out ~oters gutdes? Is sav- their own creativity."
elementary school .and pmy for traditionalist bastion that drew Linda, who has encouraged me
attention last year for a new home- to begin writing. Without her
JOg the eovu:onrnent an tssue to , Greear was 28 in 2002 wben he higher test scores.
"We like our community to say, making program for women.
1=hampton ~r ~ dangerous detour? · became senior pastor of Hoq~es~
support, I may never have tried
. The _nat~on s_ largest Protestant Heights Baptist Church. a. sleepy 'We may not believe in everything
He inherited a 140-year-old con- my hand at it. She brings OU!
denommauon ts at a crossroads. congregation with a weekly allen- the Summit Church believes, but gregation that meets in a stately red- potential in me that I didn'teven
After fiv~ decade~ of growth, dance of 390 in Durl!am. N.C.
thank God they're here because . bri~k building in Oxford, Miss., so know I had. Everyone should
~mbersh1p felll~st year and bapThe building waa too old, too otherwise they'd have to raise our radical change made little sense;..
have someone like Linda
ttsrns are . droppmg at an even small and in a bad location. So taxes,"' Greear said.
Hankms, 36, does thmgs encouraging them to reach for
faste~ clip. A growing nrlmber of Greear persuaded the church to sell
Greear describes his style as Southern Baptist · churches have their dreams. Sbe believes in
Bapllsts see the app~nt lack of the building, relocate to a high "humble orthodoxy." He said he always done - Sunday school, me. and I in her.
relevancx. and are blanung not sec- school and reinvent itself as The wants to counter. the image of the sermons that lean on the Bible. He
Finally. and most important of
plar America and liberals but $umrnit Chwch.
Southern Baptist preacher as the just tries to do them a litde better. all, I want to thank God for the
themselves for J.)Je.problem.
"We did not sbed an ounce of "angry guy with coiffed hair and
In one recent sennon about sim- many ways he touches and
; The convention's new president, Baptist identity," said Greear, an out-of-style suit who likes to pwying life, based on a passage in blesses niy life. The stories I
· the Gospel of Matthew, Hankins write -are simply retellings of
the Rev. Johnny · Hunt of whose weekly attendance is now pick at things.''
. Woodstock, Ga., already has 2,400. ''The key is doing these
That doesn't mean watering , challenged his flock to take a "tecl)- what wondrous things God has
pledged to bring younger leaders to things without compromisinjl what down traditional beliefs. Greear nological fast" - no cell phones, done in my life. Truly, we serve.
the table. A member of the SBC's you believe God's II'ICSsage ts."
a great God!
sexual purity and Internet, e-mail or TV for a day.
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:TODAY IN HISTORY

On Monday, June 16, San
Francisco began implementing the ruling of the
California Supreme Coon
authorizing same-sex marriages
in the
state.
Meanwhile a state constitutional amendinent oe · g
the ruling is heading ~..
ballot in November and
seems likely to pass.
Whal one thinks about
these
developments
depends, primarily on one's
concept of the nature and
function of a marriage.
There 'is no . reason to
believe that partisans on
either" side of the Issue are
insincere, or even unjustifi-

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concept of the meaning of
the · word
"marria$e·"
Drawing on histoncal
precedent, they conceive of
a marriage as a specific
institution with very e1\l)licit rules, which apply.
whether the marriage is
strictly "civil" or heavily
.impregnated with reli~ious
overtones. The institution is
relatively difficult to disc
solve and involves explicit
obligations of mutual support - not only financial,
but in the broadest sense
social. Above all, it is
designed to provide the

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of children,

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which is, of course, a matt"
of paramount interest to
sOciety as a whole.
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It is for this latter reasOit
that marriage, as traditionally conceived, is always
between ·a man and a
woman. They may not actually have chi.l.dien, but the
psibility is always, at least••

theoretically, there. A same- i should the word "malriage':
sex couple may, of course, / be.reserved for the relation·
adopt and raise children) . ship between a man and a
and many do, but it is not an woman who are, at least
inte~ aspect of their rela- theoretically, capable of
uonsh1p.
havin~ children and raising
: These are the considera- . a family?
·
Personally, I would not be
lions that make many sincere people balk at the opposed to the latter solu:
notion of same-sex marc tion. It would preserve the!
riage. Such a "marriage" word "marriage" for rela~
can certainly be based on tionships of the traditional
love, . and even .entail the son, thus continuing 1D conadopuon ~d r.nsmg of chil- fer UJ!Oil it a particular sta:
dren, but 1t cannot, by defi- tus. ~.Y a "higher" status if
m\100. eventuate m children you wtsh (as do those who
generated by the couple in object to the idea), but, if s&amp;,
question. llQes that matter? it ill a Sl$s that evay, soci'I see ~ easy ~swer to ety .has.~ as pro;.
the 9ues11on. It ts stmply (as motmg tts own survival.
I saJd above) a questi.on of
But I recognize, too, that
how we define the word such a status is not desii.
"marriage." To many peo- able, or even possible fot
P!e, the civil and/or reli- ·many people who
gtous u.Uon of two people their own status as deval~
who
have children jiS a result. And it ieeiDJ
falls short of their definition clear that many Americans;
of marriage. ~o others, it in. ~ they reprd • 4
may be a m1sfonu.ne spsnt of faimew, •
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evena~y-ormt;but iq row,..a.~udna dl6
it ~sn t invalidate the ~Old ".IJI8Ilia8e as llpplyf
mamage.
mg 10 any two people w~
The only .q~on really want to ~se it to defme theit
up for decisiOn ts how soct- own particular relationsbip.i
ety as a whole .shall view
(William Rusher is ali
these two concepts of the accomplished autlwr; jtJr:.
word. Should Jt confer the mer publisher of th4
word, and the concept, on NatioMI Review anJformet
any , fully committed rela- vice . chairman of ~
uonship between two peo- Amencan
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Every year, United Medlodists
from around the stale gather for
what's called Annual Conference.
Last week. I joined pastors from
across the West Obio Confem~re,
along with lay representatives
fiom most of the 1145 United
Melhodist
congregations, at
Lakeside, Ohio on the shore of
Lake Erie. It was my fowtll time at
Lakeside, and it was also my
favorite tiJDe, so far.
In gatherings like Annual
Conference. the temptation is
always present 10 skip the official
meeeings in: favor of ti.slting 00 the
lake. cruising io the islaods. or
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S1111day Sch.ool • 10 a.m . . lbuoday
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Thll'lday Service - 7 p .m.
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Bible Stud)·: MOAday 7:00pm

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Sunday School - 9:30 a.m .. Worship •
10:30 a.m., Wedt~Hday Services · 7:00

Pastor: Rick BolimC, SIUlday School •
9:30a.m .. Wonhip -· 10:30 a.m .• Tlwriday

. 1/2 mile oW Rt . lli. Pu1or: Rev. O'Dell
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. Wonhip • 10:30 a.m.. 7:311 p.m .,
W.ednesday Service 7:30 p~ -

COiftiDWlioa • 10:30 a.m., Bob J . Wary.

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Dewey King. Sunday school- 9:30 a.m..
Sunday worship ,7 p.m .. Wedne&amp;day
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wlloouhe passodas
was foroed
along. Jeers and insults were
dlrown at ba' lilrl:: lwtJed javelins
dipped in tbe poi silO of bate.
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mat and walked.
~Adldten:ss!~ some shouted. He eyed the gawking people in tbe
. What a miracle! And most of "'Hadotr aied others.
lhrongs around them many of
the time, that'swbal we focus on
She kpl·hereyes·down. panly themboldingheavy stonesintbeir
wben we read ,this story. But so that ·she oould focus 011 . not hands. Oh, this was too fuD! Too
.Pastor Rudy took a different swmbling 1.$ she: was driven easy! He was aboutiD tear down
approach. He asted !be question: ~planting !lql: cut and bleed- the .idealism of Ibis ... this
porch of the COllage and
Why didn't the invalid answa ing fucit in froilt of the other. Bat Messiah and discredit Him. News
the view. Instead, we g
in the question Jesus asked? It paatly sbe did so ID avoid the of His disoomfitJJre would qllickly
cavernous Hoover Auditorium requires a simple yes or 00 mocking look in soores of cruel . erode His reputation and ma)bi;
(un-air-conditioned) to · bear response. Instead, die man gave eyes. Occasionally she oould uot even stop the madness oflhe mulreports from vltrious groups. Jesus excuses for wby he bad not keep frinn allowmg bee eyes ro linldes flacking to His call.
debate proposed legislation, vote gotten well.
furtively look. up, sean:biJig and
~Now what ' do YOU. say?" be
on budgets, and deliberate the
PasiOr Rudy applied the ques- plrading for 50ille shred of com- said with prelelld reve;renoe (see Wlwtwooldlk _DOW'iafiO~Ibis
minutiae of oonfereoce business.. lion to us. Why don' t we answer passion or mm:y. But Ibm: was John 8 :4-5). Jesus looked at Abihu Judge 'libo badjudgedba'iudseS?
Like I said, the temptation is Jesus honestly~ Whv do we oiJer none. Even the .ooe whose anns fl"' a .moment, His gaze """'etl:at~
.
life lhi:y~ He
sttong 1D skip.··
excuses? Why ·do ~ as a chwdl froiD wllich me bad beeuipped ~ iBID his soul Abihu ~ddellly asked as if m ansaw to her
But one of the bighligbts of not demand a Uutbful respoose'! now moc:kcd her and bettayeifher felt unsure of himself and took a llpiJgbts "Has ooonerood•wn"ed
Confere~K% is gathering for wor- Pastor Rudy danld to suggctot..... wilbaudly as be followed~ stllp backwaid .as if he feared a you!' ~No one. Sir.~ sbe quit.dy
ship together. And this year, the the truthful answcc ili daat we wi1b the odJers..
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blow. But Jesus looked away replied.
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worship servires were incredible! often do NOT walit w get. well!'
Fear gripped her more ligbdy ,1lJwaJds tbe woman1 staDdmg
""nien ncitbcr do I .ron!lenm
It was like an old-fasbioiled camp We'd rather wallow in the known than !be men who balfdragged and bmde him, her bead down, hair you.,~ He ~ a ri~s
meeting revival. 1b&amp;: music was . condition of our Jives than accept balf sboved her aloog and a w . spilling messily around hN sbool- wanntb
. · · gloW!DE .lium His faDe.
ofremendous, the Scriptures were !be cJra!118tjc; radical 113Dsfonna- of despair hung like a miUstooe del'S and Ia ldnds dencl!ing and' "GonowaDIIIeaveyourlifeofsinfl
proclaimed magnificently, and the tion dtat God offers to 11 ~ lh!'QUcb from her bean.. They lOOk ba' ID undencl!ing f~y. Illon J~sqs ( from Jd:ln 8: 1&amp;-11 ). He .,..... at
preach1ng was powerful and Jesus Christ!
,
dae temple oourts where a gtr.al knelt to We ground and began 1;o M-koo~ for .a~assbe
Spirit-filled.
We are paralyzcid by oui fears, crowd had already assembled. A scratch letters into the dust of 1ile stood !blintmg m bcr a!husiii•I!I'JIIt.
One of the dynamic preachers by our stubbornness of refusing to • man was wai~g just inside.· ~ groWid. What was He Writin,g? lk 1hon OJmcd and quidly w.llmi
present was Pastor Rudy Rasmus let go of misplaced, values, and by gate, long, flowing robes draggin.g Abihu waited, his anger aad impa- away. Rahab also wmed and llllde
from Houston, Texas. Pastor system of church where it:s per- • tbe ~stat ~s .feet. "You _have her, . tience gFowing, like a liloodwater ber way back hcmle: ncady t;tupeRudy is not your typical United ceived to be more lucrative to I see, be~ m a low vmce to one rising inside him. He rumtld ~s fiod over what bad _gust biw• •..,:I
Methodist pastor. The frrstthing keep the sick in the Jiews rather Ofthemcn. "GoodlNowlefstalre bead, trying to look as if !be Shehad!MillOIM!bingmJesunbc
one notices about Pastor Rudy is than heal them out tbC: doors. this· saaifici.al lamb and see if this weren't. interested, . and fuully bad never known ibefore ... somehis beard. It grows straight down Pastor Rudy called such pastor's 'Teacher' steps iniO OUJ' little !Dip." could make. out the words. thing ·called grace.
from his chin and is braided into and chun:h leaders ~priesdy pool · As he laughed a cold langb, bis ~lessed is he whose .transgres·
It was like she bad been in a vast
three strands. Each stran!l is dec- pimps" who an: more OODcemed prayer tassels seemed to quiver in • sions are forgiven, wbose ·.sins are . bog i.nto whicib she had willfuDy
orated with glass Beads. They with sustaining their organiza- ' agreement. ~But what if He does- ·covered. Blessed is ·the man wb~ wanden:ld, ~ stenCh of~ ~as
give weight to his bean•; so tional bureaucracies than in par- n't, Abihu?" ashd die lover who sin the LORD does n0t cmmt overpowcnng. lnstead of beJRg
when Rudy talks. his beard ticipating in God's wodL Their had . bettayat her. "What if He against him and in v.bose spirit is allowed .10
sink into i.ts ·milt.
dances and jangles. .
medicine is "prevenutive~ upbolds !be lr.adilions ;and says we oo deceit" (Psalm 32:1-2 NJV).
to be lost
vcr., .a strong band
"I call it my 'early warning 101- preventing . people from experi- must stone her?" The Olller man
Abilw felt lhe sting of drose bad pulled bcr up nd ·o~t and ·~
erance detection system:," said encingthetotalil).'ofgraoe ~ and snift'edsrornfu.lly. "lfHedoes, He w~s almost as fiercely as if be . bcdeeton.a:goodpatblinedwi11h
Pastor Rudy 10 the gathering. "I therefore "prohibitive" pro- does. Why do you care, Acham? bad been flailed . "Who .does He li'agl:ant flowers. this p~ sbe
can tell right away wliether
not hibiting true healing.
You've been paid well."
think He i.sT' be. tbougiht: ~wen~tc knew, led nat to disappoinlment
a person is interested in talking 10
I was profoundly provoked by
He ~ ~ the w?man and l-IT' 1:u: finally retorted, ignoring but to ~mplete joy .and peace
me basec1 on their physical reac- that message. What have I done sneered Bes1des, she s JUsl an the wntJDg . m lhe dust. Olhers because It led to GOO Himself. She
lion ID my beard~
to put people fully into the path adulteress. She deserves .In die.~ He · began to murmur. " Yes," said one realizM that sbe bad ·been given a
Pastor Rudy's beard took some of grace? What have I done to !ilal1lld to rum towanis the crowd. especially lpud. "What DO you new lli'e. There was no aoubt in
getting used 10, but his message keep people paralyzed? What's . ~utI don't lbink .yoo oeed 10 ·s ay?"Sooo.at[eastadozenvowes bcrmindorinberheallt:Jesusbad
was dead-on. He pr:eached from holding me back from getting wmy about losing your plaything. began 10 prod him with variations truly been sC~~t by God m JM111 peathe gospel ofJohn 5: 1-15. It's the the healing that I need for ~ klills isn't bound by die tradi- of the ame qilestioo. Jelills stood k~m': ohbe mire of their sin. He
story of the paralyud man who myself!
liOns our
on to us. up and dJe mlli'IJwnllg was
If had ohosen to not accuse
was waiting by the pool of
During the snmmet:, it's lmlpl- He't&gt; :~ all .
of the Holy silenoed as His deep eyes .oooked her but m give her .another opporBethesda near the Sheep Gate io · ing ID put faidJ.fmming aside in One'~;
·Veness
rvenodoubt .at .them. ~If .any one of you is tunilymknowGod.andbc .~W!D:a
Jerusale01. Lots of sick. injured, favor of enjoying die outdoors, dlat He~ plaoe His foot •
into .without ;;in,~ He ,Wd, ·~Jet bim be second .cibanqe. She smiled as &amp;be
and .crippled people g athered cruising the oountryside, or simply the .; IDIR we've lai4 out for Him ... k first 10 tihiiOw .a stone .at !her" entered her !bouse. She lriat
there in hopes of being the first being lazy on the pmdl. You may ~in liool of :all these wimesses. (from John :8:7). He lhen lbmt · amlind and nooded to beftel!.
person in the pool when an angel not realize it, but giving into that I And lberl His blood will be ours!"
down again and re!i11111ed ~ Now ,that He . was Master .of Ia
came and stirred the waters. temptation is paralyzing. What's I Wdb lbat, he · !;~rode Inwards lbe in the dust. Ralmb gasped
life, there were g~. m be iOIIIe
Jesus approached tbe man .and holding you back from being a ttue ' aowd, people~ rigbt .aad left dencbed ber eyes tightly. ber cllanges made' And m tthe ll:oollilasked him if he wanted to get disciple of Jesus? Are you ready to fill' bim.as he pwposefully marched beatt pounding in her cbest. But edge lihat sbe bad bcal fmgiven,
well. ·Here's how the story con- get up and walk? Then 00 ITl! No to the Man Who had been sitting in oo -stoQcs .came. Sbe heard a dull sbe began 10 clean her boose.
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more excuses. No more priestly , lheoenterteaching. Abihu&lt;SID!Jdin dmdanddaredtolooku,p.Alllold
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''Sir.~ the invalid replied, " I have pool pimping. Ju&amp;t get u,p arid go fiunt .of Him, a IIIOCking smile oo · ·man had~ a siOne and was -..e·ai•i ' elil 1 t a Olill
uo one 10 belp me miD . the pool with 1e5US!'
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hili lips. He nodded bis bead and quietly ;;J,iwing away. Tberc was tile ,...t n ,_s .-4• tile when the water is stim:d While I · (Kerry Wood is die , . , . of lt.ab;lb was drngrlto his side.
another fiud as anotber ~ hit of "Ole
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am trying to get in, someone else lbJeUte
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~Teacla," be said die wolld 'die ground. Another aoousa ~ ir die ,rltcr
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g~ down ahead .of me.~ Then Clutnll. Ill&amp; ·E'- Street 'm with · ob"ious disdain. · lb.is ;gone.. One by one.lhe S!lmcli &amp;tl C:
iii) UwcliiiM-_. Je
Jesus said to him. "Getup! Pickup R«ille. S..uy wonq, u lit 1l wiJman was caugtrt in tbe m of from dleir fi.ngers and one by ooe .
lltlfii'P' fw
your mat ljAd walk." At oooe the ti-A,.,.,.. Kelf'JaMIIe FIFRfl•e4 ~. In die Law Moses COlli.- dley eavh left silently until ·only "~
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man was CW'ed; be picked up bis lit~~~)
mandod us tn ·stooe such women.~ Achan aJid Abiju were left.
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Every year, United Medlodists
from around the stale gather for
what's called Annual Conference.
Last week. I joined pastors from
across the West Obio Confem~re,
along with lay representatives
fiom most of the 1145 United
Melhodist
congregations, at
Lakeside, Ohio on the shore of
Lake Erie. It was my fowtll time at
Lakeside, and it was also my
favorite tiJDe, so far.
In gatherings like Annual
Conference. the temptation is
always present 10 skip the official
meeeings in: favor of ti.slting 00 the
lake. cruising io the islaods. or
simply being lazy on the front

Ad.Jgt...,...atbhab'sfllcc.
but Ibm be lOO ct.. , ..... bd - and. disappr:md. Abiju stood
aJone, brisdiia! ~sly. 11le
veoomnns bile m his eyes was
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mercilessly lhrou$lJ the dusty
streets. But ~;:f'fflr!"- the
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at him. Abiju llJrDed oo his IKd'
and ·1;lol'med out of !be ·ttmplc:
:BIQ.'Rabab stocMI alone bcfOR: die
I..IJld. She loobd a wlullk bad
'Wiiftm. --vou 1111'11011 my nilillg.
ililo dming; You mnaved ~
sackludl :md c1oCbed me wid!
joy. thalmy~maysiftiiOYou
and not ~ ~lmt 0 UJRD my
God. I will ~ve Y,ou fhanl::c foo:v«~ ~ 30:11-U NIV •.
Jesus !itOod up and faa:d die
. - . Aui~ SIOOd bdf.n Him.
libe was ~ t# all t#
Ia IJI!I5l :guilt. He£ d!ame ~to
Ia lik ~ and ·• oould •
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Sunday School - 9:30 a.m .. Worship •
10:30 a.m., Wedt~Hday Services · 7:00

Pastor: Rick BolimC, SIUlday School •
9:30a.m .. Wonhip -· 10:30 a.m .• Tlwriday

. 1/2 mile oW Rt . lli. Pu1or: Rev. O'Dell
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. Wonhip • 10:30 a.m.. 7:311 p.m .,
W.ednesday Service 7:30 p~ -

COiftiDWlioa • 10:30 a.m., Bob J . Wary.

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Dewey King. Sunday school- 9:30 a.m..
Sunday worship ,7 p.m .. Wedne&amp;day
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L.eading Cftldf Rd ., Kulland . Pastor: Rev.

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Wors hip 10·30 a .m .. 7:]0 p .m.
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was foroed
along. Jeers and insults were
dlrown at ba' lilrl:: lwtJed javelins
dipped in tbe poi silO of bate.
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~Adldten:ss!~ some shouted. He eyed the gawking people in tbe
. What a miracle! And most of "'Hadotr aied others.
lhrongs around them many of
the time, that'swbal we focus on
She kpl·hereyes·down. panly themboldingheavy stonesintbeir
wben we read ,this story. But so that ·she oould focus 011 . not hands. Oh, this was too fuD! Too
.Pastor Rudy took a different swmbling 1.$ she: was driven easy! He was aboutiD tear down
approach. He asted !be question: ~planting !lql: cut and bleed- the .idealism of Ibis ... this
porch of the COllage and
Why didn't the invalid answa ing fucit in froilt of the other. Bat Messiah and discredit Him. News
the view. Instead, we g
in the question Jesus asked? It paatly sbe did so ID avoid the of His disoomfitJJre would qllickly
cavernous Hoover Auditorium requires a simple yes or 00 mocking look in soores of cruel . erode His reputation and ma)bi;
(un-air-conditioned) to · bear response. Instead, die man gave eyes. Occasionally she oould uot even stop the madness oflhe mulreports from vltrious groups. Jesus excuses for wby he bad not keep frinn allowmg bee eyes ro linldes flacking to His call.
debate proposed legislation, vote gotten well.
furtively look. up, sean:biJig and
~Now what ' do YOU. say?" be
on budgets, and deliberate the
PasiOr Rudy applied the ques- plrading for 50ille shred of com- said with prelelld reve;renoe (see Wlwtwooldlk _DOW'iafiO~Ibis
minutiae of oonfereoce business.. lion to us. Why don' t we answer passion or mm:y. But Ibm: was John 8 :4-5). Jesus looked at Abihu Judge 'libo badjudgedba'iudseS?
Like I said, the temptation is Jesus honestly~ Whv do we oiJer none. Even the .ooe whose anns fl"' a .moment, His gaze """'etl:at~
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life lhi:y~ He
sttong 1D skip.··
excuses? Why ·do ~ as a chwdl froiD wllich me bad beeuipped ~ iBID his soul Abihu ~ddellly asked as if m ansaw to her
But one of the bighligbts of not demand a Uutbful respoose'! now moc:kcd her and bettayeifher felt unsure of himself and took a llpiJgbts "Has ooonerood•wn"ed
Confere~K% is gathering for wor- Pastor Rudy danld to suggctot..... wilbaudly as be followed~ stllp backwaid .as if he feared a you!' ~No one. Sir.~ sbe quit.dy
ship together. And this year, the the truthful answcc ili daat we wi1b the odJers..
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worship servires were incredible! often do NOT walit w get. well!'
Fear gripped her more ligbdy ,1lJwaJds tbe woman1 staDdmg
""nien ncitbcr do I .ron!lenm
It was like an old-fasbioiled camp We'd rather wallow in the known than !be men who balfdragged and bmde him, her bead down, hair you.,~ He ~ a ri~s
meeting revival. 1b&amp;: music was . condition of our Jives than accept balf sboved her aloog and a w . spilling messily around hN sbool- wanntb
. · · gloW!DE .lium His faDe.
ofremendous, the Scriptures were !be cJra!118tjc; radical 113Dsfonna- of despair hung like a miUstooe del'S and Ia ldnds dencl!ing and' "GonowaDIIIeaveyourlifeofsinfl
proclaimed magnificently, and the tion dtat God offers to 11 ~ lh!'QUcb from her bean.. They lOOk ba' ID undencl!ing f~y. Illon J~sqs ( from Jd:ln 8: 1&amp;-11 ). He .,..... at
preach1ng was powerful and Jesus Christ!
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dae temple oourts where a gtr.al knelt to We ground and began 1;o M-koo~ for .a~assbe
Spirit-filled.
We are paralyzcid by oui fears, crowd had already assembled. A scratch letters into the dust of 1ile stood !blintmg m bcr a!husiii•I!I'JIIt.
One of the dynamic preachers by our stubbornness of refusing to • man was wai~g just inside.· ~ groWid. What was He Writin,g? lk 1hon OJmcd and quidly w.llmi
present was Pastor Rudy Rasmus let go of misplaced, values, and by gate, long, flowing robes draggin.g Abihu waited, his anger aad impa- away. Rahab also wmed and llllde
from Houston, Texas. Pastor system of church where it:s per- • tbe ~stat ~s .feet. "You _have her, . tience gFowing, like a liloodwater ber way back hcmle: ncady t;tupeRudy is not your typical United ceived to be more lucrative to I see, be~ m a low vmce to one rising inside him. He rumtld ~s fiod over what bad _gust biw• •..,:I
Methodist pastor. The frrstthing keep the sick in the Jiews rather Ofthemcn. "GoodlNowlefstalre bead, trying to look as if !be Shehad!MillOIM!bingmJesunbc
one notices about Pastor Rudy is than heal them out tbC: doors. this· saaifici.al lamb and see if this weren't. interested, . and fuully bad never known ibefore ... somehis beard. It grows straight down Pastor Rudy called such pastor's 'Teacher' steps iniO OUJ' little !Dip." could make. out the words. thing ·called grace.
from his chin and is braided into and chun:h leaders ~priesdy pool · As he laughed a cold langb, bis ~lessed is he whose .transgres·
It was like she bad been in a vast
three strands. Each stran!l is dec- pimps" who an: more OODcemed prayer tassels seemed to quiver in • sions are forgiven, wbose ·.sins are . bog i.nto whicib she had willfuDy
orated with glass Beads. They with sustaining their organiza- ' agreement. ~But what if He does- ·covered. Blessed is ·the man wb~ wanden:ld, ~ stenCh of~ ~as
give weight to his bean•; so tional bureaucracies than in par- n't, Abihu?" ashd die lover who sin the LORD does n0t cmmt overpowcnng. lnstead of beJRg
when Rudy talks. his beard ticipating in God's wodL Their had . bettayat her. "What if He against him and in v.bose spirit is allowed .10
sink into i.ts ·milt.
dances and jangles. .
medicine is "prevenutive~ upbolds !be lr.adilions ;and says we oo deceit" (Psalm 32:1-2 NJV).
to be lost
vcr., .a strong band
"I call it my 'early warning 101- preventing . people from experi- must stone her?" The Olller man
Abilw felt lhe sting of drose bad pulled bcr up nd ·o~t and ·~
erance detection system:," said encingthetotalil).'ofgraoe ~ and snift'edsrornfu.lly. "lfHedoes, He w~s almost as fiercely as if be . bcdeeton.a:goodpatblinedwi11h
Pastor Rudy 10 the gathering. "I therefore "prohibitive" pro- does. Why do you care, Acham? bad been flailed . "Who .does He li'agl:ant flowers. this p~ sbe
can tell right away wliether
not hibiting true healing.
You've been paid well."
think He i.sT' be. tbougiht: ~wen~tc knew, led nat to disappoinlment
a person is interested in talking 10
I was profoundly provoked by
He ~ ~ the w?man and l-IT' 1:u: finally retorted, ignoring but to ~mplete joy .and peace
me basec1 on their physical reac- that message. What have I done sneered Bes1des, she s JUsl an the wntJDg . m lhe dust. Olhers because It led to GOO Himself. She
lion ID my beard~
to put people fully into the path adulteress. She deserves .In die.~ He · began to murmur. " Yes," said one realizM that sbe bad ·been given a
Pastor Rudy's beard took some of grace? What have I done to !ilal1lld to rum towanis the crowd. especially lpud. "What DO you new lli'e. There was no aoubt in
getting used 10, but his message keep people paralyzed? What's . ~utI don't lbink .yoo oeed 10 ·s ay?"Sooo.at[eastadozenvowes bcrmindorinberheallt:Jesusbad
was dead-on. He pr:eached from holding me back from getting wmy about losing your plaything. began 10 prod him with variations truly been sC~~t by God m JM111 peathe gospel ofJohn 5: 1-15. It's the the healing that I need for ~ klills isn't bound by die tradi- of the ame qilestioo. Jelills stood k~m': ohbe mire of their sin. He
story of the paralyud man who myself!
liOns our
on to us. up and dJe mlli'IJwnllg was
If had ohosen to not accuse
was waiting by the pool of
During the snmmet:, it's lmlpl- He't&gt; :~ all .
of the Holy silenoed as His deep eyes .oooked her but m give her .another opporBethesda near the Sheep Gate io · ing ID put faidJ.fmming aside in One'~;
·Veness
rvenodoubt .at .them. ~If .any one of you is tunilymknowGod.andbc .~W!D:a
Jerusale01. Lots of sick. injured, favor of enjoying die outdoors, dlat He~ plaoe His foot •
into .without ;;in,~ He ,Wd, ·~Jet bim be second .cibanqe. She smiled as &amp;be
and .crippled people g athered cruising the oountryside, or simply the .; IDIR we've lai4 out for Him ... k first 10 tihiiOw .a stone .at !her" entered her !bouse. She lriat
there in hopes of being the first being lazy on the pmdl. You may ~in liool of :all these wimesses. (from John :8:7). He lhen lbmt · amlind and nooded to beftel!.
person in the pool when an angel not realize it, but giving into that I And lberl His blood will be ours!"
down again and re!i11111ed ~ Now ,that He . was Master .of Ia
came and stirred the waters. temptation is paralyzing. What's I Wdb lbat, he · !;~rode Inwards lbe in the dust. Ralmb gasped
life, there were g~. m be iOIIIe
Jesus approached tbe man .and holding you back from being a ttue ' aowd, people~ rigbt .aad left dencbed ber eyes tightly. ber cllanges made' And m tthe ll:oollilasked him if he wanted to get disciple of Jesus? Are you ready to fill' bim.as he pwposefully marched beatt pounding in her cbest. But edge lihat sbe bad bcal fmgiven,
well. ·Here's how the story con- get up and walk? Then 00 ITl! No to the Man Who had been sitting in oo -stoQcs .came. Sbe heard a dull sbe began 10 clean her boose.
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uo one 10 belp me miD . the pool with 1e5US!'
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hili lips. He nodded bis bead and quietly ;;J,iwing away. Tberc was tile ,...t n ,_s .-4• tile when the water is stim:d While I · (Kerry Wood is die , . , . of lt.ab;lb was drngrlto his side.
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Jesus said to him. "Getup! Pickup R«ille. S..uy wonq, u lit 1l wiJman was caugtrt in tbe m of from dleir fi.ngers and one by ooe .
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your mat ljAd walk." At oooe the ti-A,.,.,.. Kelf'JaMIIe FIFRfl•e4 ~. In die Law Moses COlli.- dley eavh left silently until ·only "~
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man was CW'ed; be picked up bis lit~~~)
mandod us tn ·stooe such women.~ Achan aJid Abiju were left.
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High SChool graduating class of 1958 to the SEOAL Chan1pionship.
IDC1.for its I'Oih anniversary on May 24
Players unable to 'attend were S.T. '
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Gary Bamitz. Three members, Philip
' It was a ce.letntion to 11\IJIQI' the Wcny, Bill Wilen and JimGirpenter
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captured the SEOAL championship.
Durin_$ .me class reunion held at the
Coach Dick RcUon of Mansfield who Grace Episoopal Church Annex playcoached that t.eanl made his first trip ers shared memories of their time on
bad to PiOIIIeroy in 50 years to join that team. It was DOled that a classclass members in a 50ih .auniversary mate, lbelma Davis Jeffers, was a
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Martin, Metropplis, m., Joe Kennedy, dedicated Coach 'Retton, only livf:ollicr:ville, Tenn~ and from the class ing teacher of the dass, was presentof 1959, Paul Folmer, Sydney, Ohio, .cdm him.

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whom had been in my way tested i.n
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Center. recently hos~ a ·Con~uing not roentify all causes of hereditary
Educal.lon (~E). Semmar to discuss breast or ovarian cancer.
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Afittting .place for his
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firmed the series will take the Dodgers have had the
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bd'ty $600 1G win Front'111eymived in !tOwn with
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ipCial Friday and a 52,000 .and an offense that could
to win Late Model Special ~ly score. They broke
Friday, June 27.
out ~t a team they've
For further . illfcmnari.on, domi nated no matter where
plemse call304-.54U322 or theyplay. The DOdgers hadVillit 1he Skyline •Speedway n't won three in a row since
website at - www.Skyline- their three-game sweep of
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Reds, the Dodgen get mto a
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for
7-1 this &amp;eiiiOII against
is
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original tracks in the very ·
first sprint s~week held
under the original All-star
banner in the mid·'l 970s
under the guidance of Bud
Miller. In 2008 Skyline
Speedway, having been
rejeuvenated bY. new owner
Billy Jarrell, will once again
participate in the megabuck weeldong series under
the "Modem Era" All-Star
Circuit of Champions banner by hosting the
Wednesday night leg of
Ohio All-Star
Sprint
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WQI'~oombine will be 1brough a haze of his own
lldd a~ ~~e-h al 9 .a.m. cipr smoke, Paul Pierce
Ill Mf:ip " School. All · pCered through sleepless
d; a tlllllt
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Ma.ip FJq
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His clay bad finaU,Y
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night in Game 6 of the NBA
fmals. Pieroe was tbe series
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It was the Celtic&amp;' flfSt
title without Red Auerbach,
the team pi2riarcG w.OO died
in October 2006 after beinJ
part of the other 16 champiooships, nine as coach. 1\le
cigars smoktld .by players
and fans wee .a tribute to
Auerbach's custom;;~­
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like those used by soldiers in
World War U. 'lbey also
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Super Bowl championships
in Fe~ of 2002, 2004
and 2005 and the Boston
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to a f011ifC rally in Boston ThllfSday. The Celtics plll)'ef'S rode in a convey of amphibious
vehicles as part at a rol~ rally thfOu&amp;h downtown Boston to celebrate the teams first NBA
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High SChool graduating class of 1958 to the SEOAL Chan1pionship.
IDC1.for its I'Oih anniversary on May 24
Players unable to 'attend were S.T. '
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captured the SEOAL championship.
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whom had been in my way tested i.n
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· GAUJPOUS - Holzer Medical genetic testing, which is that it does ·
Center. recently hos~ a ·Con~uing not roentify all causes of hereditary
Educal.lon (~E). Semmar to discuss breast or ovarian cancer.
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fJeneuc Tesnng ut Breast Cancer.
Holzer Center for Cancer Care
'fhe guest spe~ was Mark H. {HCCC) does affer genetic ~testing for
Cnpe, D.O., who " a General ~d the f~mg types of .cancer: breast
Brea_st Surg~ol,' at C~ntral Ohio and OV&lt;IRliD. ·mtilanoma (skin cancer)
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tan
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West Vu:ginia •Will meet on Stults~
die basketball court· in a from the &lt;Way he finished off
Los Angeles' three-game
tWo-game series.
· West Vuginia coacb Bob aweep.
Afittting .place for his
:Duggins .and Buckeyes
~oach Thad Matta ·coo- keepsake. AU season long.
firmed the series will take the Dodgers have had the
ilace on Dec. 27 in Cine·ID.Dati Reds in theif
£olumbus .and during 1he back pocket.
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hitting a :two-run
Eldon Miller from 1978 to slu:f.
doube , setting up .a 7-4 vic4986. He later DG8Ched .a t tol)' aad a tllfee-game
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into the seventh. "Your first
!time iOUl, you still have
a,ii.toi.t$,11
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front of a biaer IXOII/4 and
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ipCial Friday and a 52,000 .and an offense that could
to win Late Model Special ~ly score. They broke
Friday, June 27.
out ~t a team they've
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rejeuvenated bY. new owner
Billy Jarrell, will once again
participate in the megabuck weeldong series under
the "Modem Era" All-Star
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WQI'~oombine will be 1brough a haze of his own
lldd a~ ~~e-h al 9 .a.m. cipr smoke, Paul Pierce
Ill Mf:ip " School. All · pCered through sleepless
d; a tlllllt
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the team pi2riarcG w.OO died
in October 2006 after beinJ
part of the other 16 champiooships, nine as coach. 1\le
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vehicles as part at a rol~ rally thfOu&amp;h downtown Boston to celebrate the teams first NBA
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Woods' win shouldn't be his laSt, docs say Tiger lt&amp;ods gives and then he takes awaf
important tournarnents of his ath!ete to cam Sl billion,
carea- wilhout a driver in the while the total lllOOey up for
bag, it doesn't take much to grabs on the I'G~ :rour bas
CHICAGO Doctors
He gave us ooeoft!M: most get our fill of Phil.
gone from $70 million wlll:n
who treat the kinds of knee
memorable golf toumamen1s
Commissioner
Tim Woods burst on the SllCDe Ill
and leg injuries that ended
you'll ever see, winning the fincbem should be paying . 1996 to $280 million today.·
Tiger Woods' victorious
U.S. Open on one leg.
close attenlion, because this
For all but the most ~fal
season have one word for
Then he took the restoftbe is a Jdimpse of the fulure for fans ofibe spoil. be·is gott.
his U.S. Open victory golf season away.
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~ l'GA Tour. ~ will · People who woul~~~
remarkable.
In just a few short days, come a day in the not-too- know Vijay Singh from J~
. "The fact that he had
golf went from prime time to distant l'ulme thai Woods will Furyk or Davis Love froiD
surgery two months ago and
who cares. There are two quit playing competitive golf Mike Weir nOt· only kno~
seemed to visibly be in pain
major championships and the . altOgether. and diat day will who Woods is but care ahot!t
with cenain shots .:. I find it·
w;der Cup left, but without be a bleak one indeed. ·
whal he does. The same pearemarkable that he could
•ger Woods around it won't
Tour spokesman yY Votaw pte who wouldn't take a~be must-see
as
much ond glanpe at aIftelevision
in 'a
· play as ·well as he d1'd and
the TV
""'-anymore.
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had admitted
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Think
ruA •our
Wednesday when asked whal bar wben go IS ~ can;l
said Dr. David McAllister, a
trouble sellin2 the FedEx losing Woods for the rest of keep thelf e~s off ~ wheil
UCLA
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Cup last year':! . Try getting ~he YCIJl means.
Woods IS P,laymg..
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dalist. spons rnedicme spepeople to change cl:iimnefs_ "We're not going 10 sugar
He hasn t yet laid claim '!l
from the NFL when the only ooat ... _ •act there wiD be the mantle of ~ player
StiU, there' s no reason to
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think it will be Woods' last
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- despite needing surgery
Aorida playing with his todbe felt in ~ near tenn, of second-pla'7 fiilisbeii
·to repau a ruptured left knee
dler daughter.
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less over tune as other ahead. I,Jut he will ·someday,
·ligament and treatinent for a
Put an asterisk next to the storylines emerge and Ocher and we'll all be the better for
double stress fracture in the
winner of the British ()pen players step into the spot- bavi_ng seen. him~ his~same
leg 's ' shinbone,
and PGA Championship light~
.
H1s parung gift for this
experts said Thursday.
because those are both tourThe problem is, none of year was a tierfonnance far .
But even if Woods returns
naments Woods likiely would those players are Tiger guttier than anyone ever sus,to playing championshiphave won had he been . Woods. That has to malte • pected. Indeed, there was .
level golf next year, as
healthy and able to ftlay. Add some tournament sponsors some talk in the press tent,
·expected, his prospects fur~ther to the go fer who and television networlcs more and surely some in the I~
ther down the road are
wms player of the year, than a bit nervous about their f90m. that Woods was being
·uncertain. The repeated
be~ause that was always investments.
a bit of a drama queen lit
wear and tear QD his knee, donors also are sometimes from the swing. But the high gomg to he Woods, too.
If we didn't realize it Torrey Pines and was milkincluding an operation that used. Surgeons ge'!erally speed and torque of Woods'
As for the Ryder _Cup? before, we'll have plenty of ing his n:ccnt bJee ~
will be his third in five make a small cilt he low the well-known "violent" swing Well, 11 should. be a friendly time. now to come to the for all it Wa5 worth. . , :.
. ·:years, could. result in early knee, insert a narrow tobe puts even · more stress on httle; com~hhon down m sobering reaiiz.atioo ·ust how
Who knew be weof.;jga~
gift.10
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anhriu·s that rm'ght eventual- and thread the tendon or that left knee, said Dr. Louisville m September. I
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pos•- Sherwin Ho, a t.lnivmity o
can hardly wait to 'see Justin .has been. Only a fe.w athlete5 only played the()pm"!!'IOiil
·said Dr. Charles Bush- lion it into the knee joint.
Chicago sports medicine Leonani and Stewart Ciok (~uhammad
All . and ~ doctor? be was gomg lf.l
Joseph, the Chicago White
Woods' decision not to ex~rt. Ho said that could paired ·. up against Lee Mu:hael Jordan, come to wm rt. Who knew be coul~
Sox' team physician and an have surgery last year when have contributed to the ·Westwooa and
Robert mind) have ever ~ so play 91 holes of bru!3lly
orthopedic surgeon at Rush he first injured the ACL ·stress fractures and other Karlsson
good and had such a Hair for tough U.S. Open golf wtth ;t
University Medical Center. wasn't necessarily misguid- damage.
Golf~ again 4as been tbe dramatic !flat lbey tran- tomAO..~tw~s~sfrac"Given his natural ability ed, doctors said.
Stress fractures are cracks rendered meaningless, leav- scended lheir sport ..and ~ of ?his left tibia and ~
.and athletic talent, 1 think The initial rupture likely in bones typically caused by ing us nothing to look fpr- became a pan of the national . Just that.
his chances are excellent. was_ extrem~ly painful', but overuse. They can be mild ward to the rest of the year , consciousness the way
Now be's ,gOJie, at least.
He should be able to get so~ss and swelling typi- or pretty serious, depe!llling other .than - watching some Woods bas. ~through the rest of the year,_
back and compete at the ~JY subside. McAllister on the location, McAllister 11110nymous millionaires covHe took golf and made it and possibly longer, Tom
same level. How well he
· be · has treated older, said. Treatment includes .ered m logos win even Jllllre an in dliog thai you weren't ACL's can be dicey. And it
holds up long-term over the ' amateur J!olfers who opted rest, avoiding the activity-' llli.Uinos. against other aoooy- embamssed to talk to Olber wouldn't be surprising if
·next five 10 10 years, ~·s Jl9l to have. surgery for ACL that caused the fracttlres" OJ' · mous millio~s ooveced m sports fans about. He brought Woods, who bas alway's
.. · and ooounu
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to the
who
his schedule
.what's in doubt.~ IIJ~sh-- uyunes
surgery m
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would never
havegame
dlduned
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the inaiors,
doesn't around
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Joseph said.
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AssoCiated Pre.u Writer fun while he lasted; t:M be of putting .on plus fours back until. sometime juot
Wednesday that he will haY.t ..,.;" r_ecur, it sugge. sts the Stephanie Nona contributed could JUSt 115 easily ~s the_ before.
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-before next year's Maslers. '
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next five cuts as be m con
AlooJt the way be made · Wben he does, make sure
surgery to reconstruct the' knee IS unstable and proba- to this report.
· tention 00 a Sunday once himsel( and his fellow play- there's a new green .jacket
again. Aoil although Phil ers richrc than tbey would readytodrapeoverhinhoulMipkelsoJ,I. can always .be have evec i"'W,MI If he ders.
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Because be is, after all,
.silly like play '?QC'of. the miKt line to soon become! the fll'St Tigec Woods.
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revelation about. Tiger's majors, and he was never
ASSOCIATED mESS
health, it makes his perfor- slowed by injury until late in
maoce in the U.S. Open that his caree(. HI: only withdrew
.ld: ·. Nic.klaus always much more phenomenal," from one majo~:, the I 98_3
dlouldtt the U.S . .()pen was Nicklaus satd. ·" t have Mas!trs, with a back injury
.the IW:dest .and most ·c om- always said that the U.S. after the tournament started.
;plete test in golf. That's Open is tbe most difficult
Woods'
season-eodiflg
·what made Tiger Woods' and eomplete examination surgery means he will not be
·vietory. even more iJnpres- of a golfer, and for him to able to catch one record that
·sivc to the man whose major persevere with a ' d~ll!d NiCk.laus owns - 146 eonfeconl Woods is trying to knee and stress ~ t; a ' ~ti¥~ majors played, a .•
beat.
tes~ot n?t only to ,I ds 1 sjnlak ·· diat coincidentally ·pi~!~~~
"To have a will as strong ~ty,· buthis tre~dy · ended tOyears ago at Royal 1
.as that, I . .e my hal off to high level of ~ve- Birkdale when Nicklaus .did
'him," · Nicklaus
said nes~." · . ·
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not ·play the British Open.
:Thursday.
Nicklaus tssued_ a . state- . "Tiger is one of the best, Nicklaus, creator of the meot through l!!s office conditioned golfers .I have
·Memorial tournament in Jx:cause he was mundlted ever been around, so 1 fully
Dublin, Ohio, was in Utah With requests for ~· eJqJCCt for him to do w.bat is
:on Monday while Woods
As for Woods IDIW~ the necessary 10 get bact to
·was goinjl 19 holes Jor a re~t .of the year, ~ .. aus competitive shape·. ,Jo ·lthe
,.playoff victory over Rocco ~fbed heuldunde.rstood .~ ,even ,shortest amount of t,iine ......_
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"I am sinoere.ly fiiDif11 for Slu an~ ret~rn strong .llli"-t
Smiltll ,._JIIU can own lhe pidulv olt1111 wllorQe'!p!lle
jWoods' pain.
him," said Ni&lt;*laus; .....ain ~son,
Nicldaus ~d.
no••I(• il M,in11w•-~.l"hooiosbeoamejmeleu
. Woods said Wednesday of four Pres~ ' CUp · "'Personally, lloot.forwll¢
-that he had a tom ligament . teams on which . Wobd's ', to dlat return, Tager.ts a ~t
·- . ,... or poillild on a mug or ll'lOUI8 pad.
;me last I 0 months and· a played. "I uDdecsbUid,'bow · 1fe.CSOD ~d. great cbam,pion,
Aooble stress fracture in his difficult it is for him to.walk aDd he •s .unpootanl lo c:he
,left leg that he suffered two away from .lbe gam~!:, ~ game of golf." .·
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deficit _on the ~ 8th hole,· on ~ ~ J!lll.'l a1&amp;o
'fillt to get mto a playoff on .mow ._ T~Jet ·IS a vay
:sunday, then to extend the intellis:'...loung man, and
'playoff one extra hole. .
he bas
a decision that
· , He said he will have is best for the long term and
!surgery to repair a tom ACL the rest of his
· ·and will miss the rest of the
Nicklaus woo a record.season.
tying four U.S. Opens
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anterior cruciate ligament
he ruptured last year while
running . II ~ill sidelioe ·him
for the rest of this season's
I'GA Tour and likely will
require up to nine months of
recovery, expens said.
He also revealed he needs
time off to recover from
stress fractur-eS discovered
after his April surgery to
. clean otit cartilage damage
from the ACL injury.
The ligament is a band of
fibrous tissue at the center
o f the "....ee that bel.ps sta b'1I'
th · · t Wh
th
,.:.Z~L . e .J~Iuredn
.
et e
IS IDJ
• cart age,
the knee's natural shockabsorber, can tear, said lpiee
·a1· 1 D r. N'IC h o 1as
spec1 IS
DiN b'l
"'
•
u 1 e, a spo...esman •Or
the American Academy of
Orthopaedic Surgeons and
consultant . to
the
Philadelphia 76ers.
Reconstru~tive . ACL
surgery typically mvolves
replacing the damaged liga- .
rnent with a piece of tendon
taken from another part of
the
patient's
knee.
Ligaments from cadaver

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bly at risk for damage to
cartilage, McAllister said.
DiNubile said delaying
surgery might have worsened the damage, but having
the surgery would have
ruined Woods' season · and
his thrilling U.S. Open win
on Monday would never
have happened.
Added
Dr.
Riley
Williams, an onhopedic surgeon at Hospital for Special
Surgery in New York; "One
could say he had a mixed
result He obviously made
·
· d
miUwns 'of dollars and ha
seven or eight more wins on
tour. So it's hard ta ·aJll:ue
with his decision. · ·
B·
" ut ultimately -as I'm
sure his doctor told him that knee ptllblem is· going
to win," Williams said.
Woods' doctors said his
intense rehabilitation after
his April cartilage operation
and preparing for the Open
likely caused the stress fraclures .
For right-handed golfers
like Woods, the . left knee
takes the brunt of stress

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·Big Ten Network, Comcast reach a deal. Reds

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. ' ANN ARBOR, t.tich. ·finally, the Big Teo
Netwtirt. and Com&lt;:ast Corp.
'reached a deal
The BTN and the
•Philildelphia-based cable
·tmi« •noomllled a multi'year aJitcnoent Thursday for
erovammiog that starts
·Aug. IS on expanded basic
table in states wid! Big Ten
-sehools: Illinois, lodiaoa,
:Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio,
·Pennsylvania
and
'Wls&amp;::on5ia
Coo:M:ast doeso't have any
..Subscribers in Iowa, the
_cighda Big Tea state.
: After tbe ~ basbt~ball season ·ends, Comcast

has the option to shift the
network to its digital service
in Big Ten states. Outside of
the region, Corneas&amp; has the
option to .not offer the channet at all, or to put it on its
sports and entertainment
package or other tiers of service.
BTN '
programming
includes coverage of every
meo.'s and women's sport
played in ~ conference;
from football and baskelball
to soccer and track.
Big Ten Network president
Mark
Silverman
praised Thursday's deal.
"11Iis agreement allows us
to reach many more Big Ten
fans with our JIWV&lt;IIIIDling
t...cal1..e of the high ooncentration of Comcast sub-

scribers in Big Ten states.''
he said in an e-mail message. " With the Comcast
deal now in place, tbe · Big
Ten Network will be available to more than two-thirds
of all homes in Big· Ten

State men's basketball coach
Tom lzz.o expressed frustration with the stalemate after
being flooded with letters
and calls. from fans angry
that they couldn't see games
they watched in the past.
"I think it has been a PR
nightmare," lzz.o said at tbe
time. "And I think it has huit
all of us."
Corocast bas about 5 million customers with basic
cable and 4 million with digital in Big Ten states. The
sportS network is owned by
the Big Teo Conference and
Fox Cable Networks.

country."
·
Comcast has agreed to
pay about 70 cents per subscriber to the B•g Ten,
which had sought $1.10. It's
the fir¥ major cable operator·to agree to carry the network. ·
The parties negotiated for
more than a year. The Big
. Teo wanted to put ~ ne~
network on Comcast s has1c
AP
Business
Writer
level of service at a price the
oompany wasn't willing to Deborah
Yao
in
pay.
Philadelphia con1ributed to
In February, Michigan this rt!port.

·. McLaren was thrust into
die managerial role ~
·Hargrove ..Iddenly resigned ·
midway through last season
·and the Mariners making a

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lead, the Mariners stayed in.
playofi race intq lale
Au;ust bef~ a nine-game
:tosmg streak CDded their

:ibe

·~hopes.

Seattle ma~meot gave
'McLaren a rosrer this sea- .
. son most believed was talented enongb to make a
~ng IUD at the Angels.
·Jnste.ad, the Mariners liave
.tieen a "dysfunctional" unit
:;...._ as Bavasi said on his
:way out earlier dlis week..and stumbled from the start.
; . The acquisition of starti,og.pitcbet Erik Bedard has
~ mostly a bust, with
Bedard carTYing a 4-4
:recooi into his scheduled
;stalt Friday in Atlanta lind
.&amp;etbng highly criticized for
his laCk of pitching deep
.into pmes. 11tere have
been mjury problems with
the bullpen- namely closer J.l. Putt - and an aoe-

Ill' piiOio

Seattle Mariners manager John Mclaren looks out from the dugout before the baseball

game against the Aorida Marlins Wednesday in Seattle. Mclaren was fired Thursday.
mic · offense with plliyers
performing nowhere near
their prior benchmarks.
Riggleman bas over
1,000 games of managerial
experience in . the majors,
including · li~ading
the

Chicago Cubs to the NL
wild card in 1998 with a 9072 record. He managed the
Cubs from .1995-99 and
spent two full seasons managing the San Diego
Padres.

But lik:e Pelekoudas,
Riggleman's status is only
interim.
"He is intimately familiar
with our ballclub .and I
believe he will do a ·fine
job," Pelekoudas said.

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the homestand and went 6for-57 '(.105) with IUllllMi
in scoring positKIQ.
.
"This is a trying lime
fromP'agieBI
right now," manager Dusty
Baker said. "lt seemed likie
has trouble getting a clutch every time we made a mishit and a I'Oialioo thai can' t take, they capiraliw! For
get a win out of its top two. us, we couldn't get the bi~
Aaron Haraog (3-10) hit. This was a tough week.•
became the NL's second IOStults also pitched in with
g3!De loser, joining San
LA's
revived offense. He
Francisco's Ba,ny Zito, who
drew a walk and had a hithas lost ll. The right-hander has never lost more than andru single through the
at shortstop - perfect!3 {lame&amp; in a season. The bole
ly
placed
- that Sh up a run.
Uodgers also beat Bronson
"He
was
great w1th the
Arroyo - he has won only
bat and with the arm," manfour - . during the series.
ager
Joe· Torre said. "If we
"I .d on't know.~ Harang
play
cleaner, he gets
·said. "We've ~ot to figure
through
the seventh, ·probaout what's gomg on, take
was really
one thing at a time and go bly. Everything
..
ood
g
.
from there."
The Dodgers were in a
Harang couldn' t keep up
hitting
slump when they hit
with Stults, and had trouble
scoring one IUD or
town,
getting him out as well .
Stults ( 1-0) was called up . none in three of their previfrom Triple-A when Brad ous five games. A different
Penny went oil the disabled player erne~ed eacb game.
list with,a sore shoulder on lbis time It was Kmlp's
Tuesday. The 28-year-old tum.
The outfielder had only
left-bander went 2-4• with
two
extra-base hits in his
the Dodgers the last two ·
12
games. He matched
last
seasons, splitting time
that
total
in his firSt thme atbetwllen the bullpen and the
pats. Kemp led off the
rotation.
"I don't know how long fourth inning with his sixdt
it's ~oing to be," Stults said homer, and doubled home
of his till-in status. "l look two more IUDS in the fifth
at it as hopefully I can get in for a 5-0 lead.
R.usseU Martin also had
a groove and get on a rotation here. If l can pick an 'RBI double, and Juan
Peony up for a couple of ~·s squeeze bunt drove
In a IUD iiii1 wmr ror.a sinstans, 'that's fme with me."
Stults worked into the gle when none of the Reds
seventh, when secOnd base- covered first base. James
Dian Jeff Kent's error set up Loney had three more hits
a four-IUD rally. He gave up -he's batting .448 against
six hits and struck out a the Reds this season - and
career-high five, having his drove in a IUD.
. way with a lineup that meltNotes: Los Angeles had
ed down during a 2-7 home- five doubles, mate~ its
stand.
season high.... Ken.Griffey
The Reds SCOR:d only 21 Jr. was out of the tt,eds 'line. IUDS in those nine games. up for a third consecutive
Paul Bako's RBI infield sin- game with an illness. The
gle in the seventh snapped 38-year-old outfielder also
Cincinnati's 0-for-21 slide has been bothered by a sore
with runners in scoring left knee .... The Reds fell
position. Brandon Phillips' eight games under .500 at
bases-loaded single off 33-41, matching their seaJonathan Broxton complet- son. low. ... Rookie Jay
ed the rally.
Bruce was · ejected by plate
Talwhi Saito pitched the umpire Bob Davidson after
· ninth for his second save in arguing a called third strike
the series and his lOth in 13 in the ninth. Bruce finished
the series in a 2-for-23
chances.
The Reds hatted .188 on slump.

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Woods' win shouldn't be his laSt, docs say Tiger lt&amp;ods gives and then he takes awaf
important tournarnents of his ath!ete to cam Sl billion,
carea- wilhout a driver in the while the total lllOOey up for
bag, it doesn't take much to grabs on the I'G~ :rour bas
CHICAGO Doctors
He gave us ooeoft!M: most get our fill of Phil.
gone from $70 million wlll:n
who treat the kinds of knee
memorable golf toumamen1s
Commissioner
Tim Woods burst on the SllCDe Ill
and leg injuries that ended
you'll ever see, winning the fincbem should be paying . 1996 to $280 million today.·
Tiger Woods' victorious
U.S. Open on one leg.
close attenlion, because this
For all but the most ~fal
season have one word for
Then he took the restoftbe is a Jdimpse of the fulure for fans ofibe spoil. be·is gott.
his U.S. Open victory golf season away.
·
~ l'GA Tour. ~ will · People who woul~~~
remarkable.
In just a few short days, come a day in the not-too- know Vijay Singh from J~
. "The fact that he had
golf went from prime time to distant l'ulme thai Woods will Furyk or Davis Love froiD
surgery two months ago and
who cares. There are two quit playing competitive golf Mike Weir nOt· only kno~
seemed to visibly be in pain
major championships and the . altOgether. and diat day will who Woods is but care ahot!t
with cenain shots .:. I find it·
w;der Cup left, but without be a bleak one indeed. ·
whal he does. The same pearemarkable that he could
•ger Woods around it won't
Tour spokesman yY Votaw pte who wouldn't take a~be must-see
as
much ond glanpe at aIftelevision
in 'a
· play as ·well as he d1'd and
the TV
""'-anymore.
..,
had admitted
·
·Win a major tournament.''
Think
ruA •our
Wednesday when asked whal bar wben go IS ~ can;l
said Dr. David McAllister, a
trouble sellin2 the FedEx losing Woods for the rest of keep thelf e~s off ~ wheil
UCLA
. .
Cup last year':! . Try getting ~he YCIJl means.
Woods IS P,laymg..
.
dalist. spons rnedicme spepeople to change cl:iimnefs_ "We're not going 10 sugar
He hasn t yet laid claim '!l
from the NFL when the only ooat ... _ •act there wiD be the mantle of ~ player
StiU, there' s no reason to
~-n
u"' •·
player anvone •.,....y wants to f'- "out 1·0 certain· areas.~ ever, because ack Nicklalls
think it will be Woods' last
· &lt; •
h
·
....
see IS s1ttmg at orne m \btaw soiid. "But it wiD prob- is still four majors and .a lqt
- despite needing surgery
Aorida playing with his todbe felt in ~ near tenn, of second-pla'7 fiilisbeii
·to repau a ruptured left knee
dler daughter.
·
less over tune as other ahead. I,Jut he will ·someday,
·ligament and treatinent for a
Put an asterisk next to the storylines emerge and Ocher and we'll all be the better for
double stress fracture in the
winner of the British ()pen players step into the spot- bavi_ng seen. him~ his~same
leg 's ' shinbone,
and PGA Championship light~
.
H1s parung gift for this
experts said Thursday.
because those are both tourThe problem is, none of year was a tierfonnance far .
But even if Woods returns
naments Woods likiely would those players are Tiger guttier than anyone ever sus,to playing championshiphave won had he been . Woods. That has to malte • pected. Indeed, there was .
level golf next year, as
healthy and able to ftlay. Add some tournament sponsors some talk in the press tent,
·expected, his prospects fur~ther to the go fer who and television networlcs more and surely some in the I~
ther down the road are
wms player of the year, than a bit nervous about their f90m. that Woods was being
·uncertain. The repeated
be~ause that was always investments.
a bit of a drama queen lit
wear and tear QD his knee, donors also are sometimes from the swing. But the high gomg to he Woods, too.
If we didn't realize it Torrey Pines and was milkincluding an operation that used. Surgeons ge'!erally speed and torque of Woods'
As for the Ryder _Cup? before, we'll have plenty of ing his n:ccnt bJee ~
will be his third in five make a small cilt he low the well-known "violent" swing Well, 11 should. be a friendly time. now to come to the for all it Wa5 worth. . , :.
. ·:years, could. result in early knee, insert a narrow tobe puts even · more stress on httle; com~hhon down m sobering reaiiz.atioo ·ust how
Who knew be weof.;jga~
gift.10
hi -'---·· ·a d..:.- .
not
anhriu·s that rm'ght eventual- and thread the tendon or that left knee, said Dr. Louisville m September. I
af
..... be nd
·
f
don't know ai!Qut "OU, b\It 1-- nue a
.
s,.....- nuu.D
s '""""" •
·.~, ..,.... ·.
Iy slow down his career, gr tup """ tu a
pos•- Sherwin Ho, a t.lnivmity o
can hardly wait to 'see Justin .has been. Only a fe.w athlete5 only played the()pm"!!'IOiil
·said Dr. Charles Bush- lion it into the knee joint.
Chicago sports medicine Leonani and Stewart Ciok (~uhammad
All . and ~ doctor? be was gomg lf.l
Joseph, the Chicago White
Woods' decision not to ex~rt. Ho said that could paired ·. up against Lee Mu:hael Jordan, come to wm rt. Who knew be coul~
Sox' team physician and an have surgery last year when have contributed to the ·Westwooa and
Robert mind) have ever ~ so play 91 holes of bru!3lly
orthopedic surgeon at Rush he first injured the ACL ·stress fractures and other Karlsson
good and had such a Hair for tough U.S. Open golf wtth ;t
University Medical Center. wasn't necessarily misguid- damage.
Golf~ again 4as been tbe dramatic !flat lbey tran- tomAO..~tw~s~sfrac"Given his natural ability ed, doctors said.
Stress fractures are cracks rendered meaningless, leav- scended lheir sport ..and ~ of ?his left tibia and ~
.and athletic talent, 1 think The initial rupture likely in bones typically caused by ing us nothing to look fpr- became a pan of the national . Just that.
his chances are excellent. was_ extrem~ly painful', but overuse. They can be mild ward to the rest of the year , consciousness the way
Now be's ,gOJie, at least.
He should be able to get so~ss and swelling typi- or pretty serious, depe!llling other .than - watching some Woods bas. ~through the rest of the year,_
back and compete at the ~JY subside. McAllister on the location, McAllister 11110nymous millionaires covHe took golf and made it and possibly longer, Tom
same level. How well he
· be · has treated older, said. Treatment includes .ered m logos win even Jllllre an in dliog thai you weren't ACL's can be dicey. And it
holds up long-term over the ' amateur J!olfers who opted rest, avoiding the activity-' llli.Uinos. against other aoooy- embamssed to talk to Olber wouldn't be surprising if
·next five 10 10 years, ~·s Jl9l to have. surgery for ACL that caused the fracttlres" OJ' · mous millio~s ooveced m sports fans about. He brought Woods, who bas alway's
.. · and ooounu
· ed Pay1
· severe cases. ''· _ lo~s · R
to the
who
his schedule
.what's in doubt.~ IIJ~sh-- uyunes
surgery m
M--'=~. minorities
would never
havegame
dlduned
. geared
the inaiors,
doesn't around
come
Joseph said.
. , 1 ·i ng .without aoy problems.
.
'
· · es, . occo """"" was
,
1
Woods, · 32, annou~·~- · But w~en 'Swelling and
AssoCiated Pre.u Writer fun while he lasted; t:M be of putting .on plus fours back until. sometime juot
Wednesday that he will haY.t ..,.;" r_ecur, it sugge. sts the Stephanie Nona contributed could JUSt 115 easily ~s the_ before.
.
.
-before next year's Maslers. '
r-·
next five cuts as be m con
AlooJt the way be made · Wben he does, make sure
surgery to reconstruct the' knee IS unstable and proba- to this report.
· tention 00 a Sunday once himsel( and his fellow play- there's a new green .jacket
again. Aoil although Phil ers richrc than tbey would readytodrapeoverhinhoulMipkelsoJ,I. can always .be have evec i"'W,MI If he ders.
•
rounted on to~ 1iO!DC'Jbjng isn't already: boos is .on
Because be is, after all,
.silly like play '?QC'of. the miKt line to soon become! the fll'St Tigec Woods.
BYDouGFi r...., .
revelation about. Tiger's majors, and he was never
ASSOCIATED mESS
health, it makes his perfor- slowed by injury until late in
maoce in the U.S. Open that his caree(. HI: only withdrew
.ld: ·. Nic.klaus always much more phenomenal," from one majo~:, the I 98_3
dlouldtt the U.S . .()pen was Nicklaus satd. ·" t have Mas!trs, with a back injury
.the IW:dest .and most ·c om- always said that the U.S. after the tournament started.
;plete test in golf. That's Open is tbe most difficult
Woods'
season-eodiflg
·what made Tiger Woods' and eomplete examination surgery means he will not be
·vietory. even more iJnpres- of a golfer, and for him to able to catch one record that
·sivc to the man whose major persevere with a ' d~ll!d NiCk.laus owns - 146 eonfeconl Woods is trying to knee and stress ~ t; a ' ~ti¥~ majors played, a .•
beat.
tes~ot n?t only to ,I ds 1 sjnlak ·· diat coincidentally ·pi~!~~~
"To have a will as strong ~ty,· buthis tre~dy · ended tOyears ago at Royal 1
.as that, I . .e my hal off to high level of ~ve- Birkdale when Nicklaus .did
'him," · Nicklaus
said nes~." · . ·
: ·
not ·play the British Open.
:Thursday.
Nicklaus tssued_ a . state- . "Tiger is one of the best, Nicklaus, creator of the meot through l!!s office conditioned golfers .I have
·Memorial tournament in Jx:cause he was mundlted ever been around, so 1 fully
Dublin, Ohio, was in Utah With requests for ~· eJqJCCt for him to do w.bat is
:on Monday while Woods
As for Woods IDIW~ the necessary 10 get bact to
·was goinjl 19 holes Jor a re~t .of the year, ~ .. aus competitive shape·. ,Jo ·lthe
,.playoff victory over Rocco ~fbed heuldunde.rstood .~ ,even ,shortest amount of t,iine ......_
·Mediate at Torrey Pines, and 1
.c o
notre~
,
"L·te d
· ..-.~
.later learned the source of
"I am sinoere.ly fiiDif11 for Slu an~ ret~rn strong .llli"-t
Smiltll ,._JIIU can own lhe pidulv olt1111 wllorQe'!p!lle
jWoods' pain.
him," said Ni&lt;*laus; .....ain ~son,
Nicldaus ~d.
no••I(• il M,in11w•-~.l"hooiosbeoamejmeleu
. Woods said Wednesday of four Pres~ ' CUp · "'Personally, lloot.forwll¢
-that he had a tom ligament . teams on which . Wobd's ', to dlat return, Tager.ts a ~t
·- . ,... or poillild on a mug or ll'lOUI8 pad.
;me last I 0 months and· a played. "I uDdecsbUid,'bow · 1fe.CSOD ~d. great cbam,pion,
Aooble stress fracture in his difficult it is for him to.walk aDd he •s .unpootanl lo c:he
,left leg that he suffered two away from .lbe gam~!:, ~ game of golf." .·
'
tWileks before the U.S. Open. cially with two major·cbam.He twice rallied frpm a one- pionships and a R~ Cup
deficit _on the ~ 8th hole,· on ~ ~ J!lll.'l a1&amp;o
'fillt to get mto a playoff on .mow ._ T~Jet ·IS a vay
:sunday, then to extend the intellis:'...loung man, and
'playoff one extra hole. .
he bas
a decision that
· , He said he will have is best for the long term and
!surgery to repair a tom ACL the rest of his
· ·and will miss the rest of the
Nicklaus woo a record.season.
tying four U.S. Opens
"In light of this week's among his 18 professtooal

BY " - " T.UIIIER

anterior cruciate ligament
he ruptured last year while
running . II ~ill sidelioe ·him
for the rest of this season's
I'GA Tour and likely will
require up to nine months of
recovery, expens said.
He also revealed he needs
time off to recover from
stress fractur-eS discovered
after his April surgery to
. clean otit cartilage damage
from the ACL injury.
The ligament is a band of
fibrous tissue at the center
o f the "....ee that bel.ps sta b'1I'
th · · t Wh
th
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the American Academy of
Orthopaedic Surgeons and
consultant . to
the
Philadelphia 76ers.
Reconstru~tive . ACL
surgery typically mvolves
replacing the damaged liga- .
rnent with a piece of tendon
taken from another part of
the
patient's
knee.
Ligaments from cadaver

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bly at risk for damage to
cartilage, McAllister said.
DiNubile said delaying
surgery might have worsened the damage, but having
the surgery would have
ruined Woods' season · and
his thrilling U.S. Open win
on Monday would never
have happened.
Added
Dr.
Riley
Williams, an onhopedic surgeon at Hospital for Special
Surgery in New York; "One
could say he had a mixed
result He obviously made
·
· d
miUwns 'of dollars and ha
seven or eight more wins on
tour. So it's hard ta ·aJll:ue
with his decision. · ·
B·
" ut ultimately -as I'm
sure his doctor told him that knee ptllblem is· going
to win," Williams said.
Woods' doctors said his
intense rehabilitation after
his April cartilage operation
and preparing for the Open
likely caused the stress fraclures .
For right-handed golfers
like Woods, the . left knee
takes the brunt of stress

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·Big Ten Network, Comcast reach a deal. Reds

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The BTN and the
•Philildelphia-based cable
·tmi« •noomllled a multi'year aJitcnoent Thursday for
erovammiog that starts
·Aug. IS on expanded basic
table in states wid! Big Ten
-sehools: Illinois, lodiaoa,
:Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio,
·Pennsylvania
and
'Wls&amp;::on5ia
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_cighda Big Tea state.
: After tbe ~ basbt~ball season ·ends, Comcast

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network to its digital service
in Big Ten states. Outside of
the region, Corneas&amp; has the
option to .not offer the channet at all, or to put it on its
sports and entertainment
package or other tiers of service.
BTN '
programming
includes coverage of every
meo.'s and women's sport
played in ~ conference;
from football and baskelball
to soccer and track.
Big Ten Network president
Mark
Silverman
praised Thursday's deal.
"11Iis agreement allows us
to reach many more Big Ten
fans with our JIWV&lt;IIIIDling
t...cal1..e of the high ooncentration of Comcast sub-

scribers in Big Ten states.''
he said in an e-mail message. " With the Comcast
deal now in place, tbe · Big
Ten Network will be available to more than two-thirds
of all homes in Big· Ten

State men's basketball coach
Tom lzz.o expressed frustration with the stalemate after
being flooded with letters
and calls. from fans angry
that they couldn't see games
they watched in the past.
"I think it has been a PR
nightmare," lzz.o said at tbe
time. "And I think it has huit
all of us."
Corocast bas about 5 million customers with basic
cable and 4 million with digital in Big Ten states. The
sportS network is owned by
the Big Teo Conference and
Fox Cable Networks.

country."
·
Comcast has agreed to
pay about 70 cents per subscriber to the B•g Ten,
which had sought $1.10. It's
the fir¥ major cable operator·to agree to carry the network. ·
The parties negotiated for
more than a year. The Big
. Teo wanted to put ~ ne~
network on Comcast s has1c
AP
Business
Writer
level of service at a price the
oompany wasn't willing to Deborah
Yao
in
pay.
Philadelphia con1ributed to
In February, Michigan this rt!port.

·. McLaren was thrust into
die managerial role ~
·Hargrove ..Iddenly resigned ·
midway through last season
·and the Mariners making a

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Seattle ma~meot gave
'McLaren a rosrer this sea- .
. son most believed was talented enongb to make a
~ng IUD at the Angels.
·Jnste.ad, the Mariners liave
.tieen a "dysfunctional" unit
:;...._ as Bavasi said on his
:way out earlier dlis week..and stumbled from the start.
; . The acquisition of starti,og.pitcbet Erik Bedard has
~ mostly a bust, with
Bedard carTYing a 4-4
:recooi into his scheduled
;stalt Friday in Atlanta lind
.&amp;etbng highly criticized for
his laCk of pitching deep
.into pmes. 11tere have
been mjury problems with
the bullpen- namely closer J.l. Putt - and an aoe-

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Seattle Mariners manager John Mclaren looks out from the dugout before the baseball

game against the Aorida Marlins Wednesday in Seattle. Mclaren was fired Thursday.
mic · offense with plliyers
performing nowhere near
their prior benchmarks.
Riggleman bas over
1,000 games of managerial
experience in . the majors,
including · li~ading
the

Chicago Cubs to the NL
wild card in 1998 with a 9072 record. He managed the
Cubs from .1995-99 and
spent two full seasons managing the San Diego
Padres.

But lik:e Pelekoudas,
Riggleman's status is only
interim.
"He is intimately familiar
with our ballclub .and I
believe he will do a ·fine
job," Pelekoudas said.

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the homestand and went 6for-57 '(.105) with IUllllMi
in scoring positKIQ.
.
"This is a trying lime
fromP'agieBI
right now," manager Dusty
Baker said. "lt seemed likie
has trouble getting a clutch every time we made a mishit and a I'Oialioo thai can' t take, they capiraliw! For
get a win out of its top two. us, we couldn't get the bi~
Aaron Haraog (3-10) hit. This was a tough week.•
became the NL's second IOStults also pitched in with
g3!De loser, joining San
LA's
revived offense. He
Francisco's Ba,ny Zito, who
drew a walk and had a hithas lost ll. The right-hander has never lost more than andru single through the
at shortstop - perfect!3 {lame&amp; in a season. The bole
ly
placed
- that Sh up a run.
Uodgers also beat Bronson
"He
was
great w1th the
Arroyo - he has won only
bat and with the arm," manfour - . during the series.
ager
Joe· Torre said. "If we
"I .d on't know.~ Harang
play
cleaner, he gets
·said. "We've ~ot to figure
through
the seventh, ·probaout what's gomg on, take
was really
one thing at a time and go bly. Everything
..
ood
g
.
from there."
The Dodgers were in a
Harang couldn' t keep up
hitting
slump when they hit
with Stults, and had trouble
scoring one IUD or
town,
getting him out as well .
Stults ( 1-0) was called up . none in three of their previfrom Triple-A when Brad ous five games. A different
Penny went oil the disabled player erne~ed eacb game.
list with,a sore shoulder on lbis time It was Kmlp's
Tuesday. The 28-year-old tum.
The outfielder had only
left-bander went 2-4• with
two
extra-base hits in his
the Dodgers the last two ·
12
games. He matched
last
seasons, splitting time
that
total
in his firSt thme atbetwllen the bullpen and the
pats. Kemp led off the
rotation.
"I don't know how long fourth inning with his sixdt
it's ~oing to be," Stults said homer, and doubled home
of his till-in status. "l look two more IUDS in the fifth
at it as hopefully I can get in for a 5-0 lead.
R.usseU Martin also had
a groove and get on a rotation here. If l can pick an 'RBI double, and Juan
Peony up for a couple of ~·s squeeze bunt drove
In a IUD iiii1 wmr ror.a sinstans, 'that's fme with me."
Stults worked into the gle when none of the Reds
seventh, when secOnd base- covered first base. James
Dian Jeff Kent's error set up Loney had three more hits
a four-IUD rally. He gave up -he's batting .448 against
six hits and struck out a the Reds this season - and
career-high five, having his drove in a IUD.
. way with a lineup that meltNotes: Los Angeles had
ed down during a 2-7 home- five doubles, mate~ its
stand.
season high.... Ken.Griffey
The Reds SCOR:d only 21 Jr. was out of the tt,eds 'line. IUDS in those nine games. up for a third consecutive
Paul Bako's RBI infield sin- game with an illness. The
gle in the seventh snapped 38-year-old outfielder also
Cincinnati's 0-for-21 slide has been bothered by a sore
with runners in scoring left knee .... The Reds fell
position. Brandon Phillips' eight games under .500 at
bases-loaded single off 33-41, matching their seaJonathan Broxton complet- son. low. ... Rookie Jay
ed the rally.
Bruce was · ejected by plate
Talwhi Saito pitched the umpire Bob Davidson after
· ninth for his second save in arguing a called third strike
the series and his lOth in 13 in the ninth. Bruce finished
the series in a 2-for-23
chances.
The Reds hatted .188 on slump.

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Colu1nbus fielding calls about 1st-round·draft picks:
BY RunT M·•n
ASSOCIATED PRESS

COLUMBUS - For the
first time in their nine NHL
drafts; the Columbus Blue
Jackets llave two first-round
picks.
: The thing is, they might
not keep either one.
General manager Scott
Howson t· s hopm
· g to uou
•~ns both of them.
form one
along with a player or two.
into a first-line center by
way of a trade. The Blue
Jackets have nine picks in
this weekend's draft. including the Nos. 6 and 19 picks
in Friday nig!U's opening
round.
. " It's been pretty busy,"
!clowson said upon his
arrival in Ottawa. site of the
draft. "There's starting to be
more frequency of calls and
probably moo: serious discussions: That will continue
on until we get to the draft

or

and maybe even right up thOse young players wbo are
until we make our selection here right now."
Howson is looking for talat 6 or 19."
After a besiwion, he cor- ent, regardless of where they
rected himself.
play on the ice. After this
"And/or 19," he said.
weekend, · he' ll immerse
Ken Hitchcock. like most · himself in the list of unreof his NHL coaching coon- stricted free agents who
terparts, is not attending the become available July I.
draft. He deals with the play- The Blue Jackets are expecters he's given; it's the job of ed to have. as much as $20
th"e scoutm
"
A -...~"t
g ~.-~··~
.. and mt"llt"on to spend on" free
front office to get those play- . agents.
ers through the draft, trades
One player he may pursue
and free-agent signings.
is Ryan Malone, a big (6It's no secret the Blue foot-4, 220 pounds), young
Jackets are desperate for a (28) winger coming off a
quality center or two, not to career-high · 27 goals who
mention adding a couple of was at his best in the
defensemen.
Penguins' run to the Stanley
"What we need is sitting Cup finals.
right there and the . whole
Despite speculation .that
. world knows it," Hitchcock the Blue Jackets mighttoss a
said. "We hav~ players com- draft pick - probahly not a
ing, but they're young. You first-rounder at the
can't just keep relying on Penguins for the negotiating
younll, yoong, young. Those rights to Maione up until
are promises down the road. July I, Malone said he'll
It's NOW for us, to help watt to see how things turn

out on the open market.
"I don' t want any team I
go to to give up a possible
teammate," Malone told The
Columbus Dispatch. "SO. we
will wait."
Howson said he was willing to trade picks or players
_ about the only ones oft
limits would be captain Rick
N h and
a1 der p a1
as
go
asche
Leclaire - to ten
get what
wants.
"We're trying to improve
the team immediately, so if
those picks can get us some
help right away that we
think makes sense then we'll
go ahead and do that," he
said.
N_o matter what. he won_'t
hesttate t~ hoi~ ?nto his
· draft p1cks tfhe ISO t bowled
over by an offer.
·
"To get No. 6 away from
us is going to take a significant player," he said. ''I'm
not expecting us to trade 6,

but maybe I'll get surprised."
He must replace David
Vybomy, wbo the team is
not re-signing and who will
most likely return to his
native Czech · Republic to
finish his career. Howson
also may not try to re-sign
free-agen'ts-to-be Michael
Peca and Ron Hainsey.
If the Blue Jackets do use
one or both of those ftrStround picks, all signs point
to them dipping their toe
into the deep pool of defen- .
sive talent. The draft is
stocked with defensemen
who could be on track to
playing jn the NHL sooner
rather
than
later.
Defenseme,n, like NFL quarterbacks. usually . spend
years waiting for · their
chance at the big time. But
the experts say that's not the
case with this group.
Zach Bogosian, Drew

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compriSe the five hest N~
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behind consensus No. I
Steve Stamkos, a point-scoring machine of a center from
Samia of the Ontario
HOckey l...eag~JC. All five ~
defensemen. Some are huge
- Myers stands 6-7 l/4 mid
is a bamboo-thin 204 pounds
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from scouts:
"They're the best group in
numbers of any class .of
defensemen in a long, long
while," said Columbus
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Don Boyd. "You just don't
see four, five or six defensemen, depending on wbo's
rating what, in the tQp I 0
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Boston went 66-16 one ,
season after going 24-58, the
second wont recotV in the
fnxnPageBl
league.
.
The masteimind was genSeries victories in October era1 manager Danny Aioge,
2004 aru1.2007.
wbo 4nldeit -for- Garnett jllld
Now it was time for · Allen. The field general was
Pierce, Kevin Garnett, Ray coach Doc Rivers. Both let
Allen and their teammates to the players absorb the glo!y.
"As an executive,~ Ainge
1f3vel a nearly two-mile
route from TO Bank.north said before the rally, "these duck boat ..
At the · start of the rally,
Garden, the arena where the guys itre like my bds. ~
title was won in the team's
All along the route, fans conslrUCtion workers across
I 08th game of a grueling held signs declaring "Sweet Causeway Street from the
CHARLESTON, W.Va. season - 82 of them wins 17," the oumher of Qltics ·Garden looked down from
in a building-where
(AP) - Joe Alexander's - to Copley plazi ~ the c~.
. shi)is, and "Have a Openings
windows . will go. Other
agent says the West VIrginia finish. line of the Boston
onlookers
stood on ftre
ick D'Ambrosia, a pen·
forward has been invited to Marathon.
escapes.
Confetti
cannons
"We've seen plenty of nant vendor from Hamde11,
next week's NBA draft.
·
s
hot
green
and
white
paper
Doug
Neustadt said people go through ·their Conn., said when the team into the air as workers stood
parades," won Game 4 in Los Angeles,
Thursday that Alexander championship
Alien
said,
"and
never
did I he bought a batch of $7 pen· by with · brooms ready to
has accepted the in11itation.
clear them away once the
Alexander dec~ him- think I would be a part of . nants ·to hopefully sell at a . parade passed.
self available for the draft one. ll's ~t to definitely Boston victory parade:
As the duck bol!ts pulled
do it here m Boston."
"It"s better when they
after
leading
the
Police reported 2 I arrests, haven't won in a long time. out of the parldng lot. Bob
Mountirineers in scoring mostly for disorderly con- . Everyone loves a new win· Messina watched in his powand rebounding during his duct and disturbing the ner," he said.
der blue Larry Bird No. 33
junior season.
peace. But fans had one last
Michael
Shaughnessy Indiana State jersey. Now
Alexander could becollie chance to enjoy the team's skipped work to bring his 4- 37, Messina remembers the
the ftrSt WVU player select- first title in 22 years and the year-old gt1111dson Gavin 1986 celebration at City Hall
ed in the draft in II years. area's sixth in 6 112 years.
Plaza.
Carter; a big Garnett fan.
No Mountaineer has played
"I just remember Larry ·
uWbo would have ever
"I like that he ets all the
in the NBA since Lowes dlought? Boston. Title &amp;bots and he du.t," Gavin Bird and his curly blond
Moore in 1983 with the San town," said Ryan Stillman, &amp;aid, tugging at his own hair," he said. "I'll never for· Diego Clippers.
2 I , wbo was born five miniature No. 5 jersey while get it as long as I live .. To be
The draft will be held months after Boston won its . Garnett himself camed .the here now that I'm a little bit
last cbatnpionship on June 8, championship trophy on his older, I could die a happy
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"I think the Cf!ltics' have a
new following that's more
the early 20s crowd,'' said
Alan Sprinsky. 55, of
Braintree, who surveyed the
scene from a lawn chair in
front of the Si. Paul's
Cathedn!l on Tremont Street.
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kids in school today."
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turnout that was 20 to 30
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TECHNOLOGY

COMICS

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KVC phone &amp; ~&amp;kills- - - : - - - - : : - - - :
!raining and benefils. llO&lt;I05SIIry. Pleaso oend Homo. Olfice Er:t. Cleaning

dlen and lamilies.

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Wtlf to eam Send fesumei 10 HR Dept, re&amp;ume to : Oentat Otfioe. of •tl Kinds . reasonable
The _,
200
Bred1ord
St. 3984 Indian C•eel&lt; Rd, raoes :J04.81 2-o554 or 304·
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accepling. applicatiOns ·fo.r
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Career College. Pay nego- Specialls1. Interested apph·
tiable,
houri:
Monday cants shOuld contact Ton)l 3br, 2ba, Sectional on .6
through Thur&amp;day S:OOpm to Deem, Superirrtendent at acre. ~ose~rry Rd. ~b)l Pleasant.
with washer,
10 ~00pm . MU&amp;1 have 1yping, (740)740·949·2669
~"'and p!10I1t- Fridoy. June20.
c~ryo~ diot-anclrwfrig-

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t393. Computitive Wages. Blodc., Stone, ~ Esttmate.
Counseling , Ps~chotogy Of miteage retmbur&amp;emen1 and (740),.16·7305· 304-593·
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garage, call for det.ils
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5915. Baby clothes. men&amp;. vertgold
coins,
any
women&amp; &amp;. juniorS. name 10KI14K/18K gold jewelry.
KVC
bland clothes. mioc.
· r1en1a1 goid. pre 1935 us .
currency. proollminl ·
County Ollfce
lhmondl. UTS Coin Shop
21 · 1la-8p only. Variely 01 151
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household i1ems, ridi~ .M6-2Bl2
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ana Masief Card &amp; calls, ordering part&amp;:c etc. phone

moWer. tools. ~· pte'""""'""""•· clolhWIQ.""""'
oport """"'· l284 Ord1lrd .1mk C... "'~ •
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nalionaJ ca•, show .e~rcutt.
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Cross CrMk _
Bulfalc \bul ""' lilnited lo) -'&lt;mg
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on amos such as; e'9f'O.
~ton ~tun:Jay 6pm transmission, brake. various
Butldtng . 15 full
u~ disassemblv &amp; reaSSilmbly
MerchandiSe ~~~ ~, of classic show cars.
Ctlatrs &amp; Furniture_. Starting A.pplicant is also eKPBCted 10
1o sel_l high quality luli'"'8S haWl some lime managesuch as Case, Buok &amp; ment &amp; customer servioe

..... Largomoving-Sat.June
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Rest!"~IOflS. LLC ts ~rren1·
ly seektng an expe~enced

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boys .12"18 S8MOe resooralion sl1op 1or

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Men&amp; and ~n&amp; ctothes,

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drink. Something tor I!Nerf· 1u~mlure. baby ~lothes. &amp;
one. June 20-21
from g. mute. ~· ex8fCIS8 equipt·

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limillltion or
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tees or InsUrance. Call1he professionally landscapeO.
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278-0003 1o ~ ~ 1he ing room. kilchen . largo lornLaw firm ~ seW~mob- R&amp;J Trucking is seeking · mortgage
broker
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Uy room, central air, gas heat
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is
properly · and 1 "fireplace. Addition ot'a
:;:o::::~:orafu~= ~rale semi-dumps for lioensed. (Thi&amp; is a public large Florida room com·
Asaistanl:. Legal AssiSitng regional routes. We feature service announcement ple1ely cedar opens onto.
~ or Bachelor's degree excellent home time. heattn
1he Otlio Valley pa1io &amp; pool 81'88. Heated m
pretarred. Applcant must and den1al insurance, Put:lliShing Company)
ground pool enclosed by pripossess eKcellent · wrinen 401 (k), vacation, bonus pay,
vacy tenciilg and landand ver'bal communication and safety awards. Qualified
PluRRJNAL
scaped. Finished 2 car
skilts, typing speed of 81 applicant&amp; must be OWBf 23
~
garage attached to house
least 70 WPM and be profi- yrs., have a minimurT! of 1
and finished &amp; heated 3 car
cienl in MS Word and MS vear ct commorical driving
garage
unanached.
QtJtk)ol(.. Competitive wages BICP9Tienoe l · clean MVR.
ONISSI? Excellent
readyGalto
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kid clothes lots o( fumitufe
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please. ~Centeri&amp;
an E.O.E. and a participant
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program. ·
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parade took place under
sunny, late-spring skies 1ha;t
allowed the crowd to leave
the winter coats at borne and
come out in Shorts and Tshirts.
B"fo!'l) the mlly, Celtie!;
managing , partner
lrv
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championship hauner, ~
replica of the one that will
hang from the rafters. "The
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said in a Garden hallwaY,.
Rivers commissioned the
new banners ·for owners anil
players.
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congratulatory call from
President
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oil
Wednesday. On ThursdaY.,
the younger Grousbeck
thanked fans.
"[ would say · you . guys
made it happen," he said.
"There was no way the
I..ab:rs could win when they
stepped on the floor in Game
6 with the electricity in the
building. I ~ow who woti
the game, and it Was actually
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the fans."
And a bunch of cigllf:;d
ing, trophy-toting athlcte'k
who took one last journey
together before a new banner
is hung next to the other 16i

Thursday's rolling rally
dido 't make any stops, but
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James Posey, Leon Powe
and Sam Cas5ell chomping
on stogies. And they · saw
~89-pound rookie Glen "Big
Baby" Davis travel along the
route topless, showing that
not all his baby fat was gone.
Meredith Heijl, 20-year. old student from Boston was
so excited to see them pass,
she broke her green flip flop
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Colu1nbus fielding calls about 1st-round·draft picks:
BY RunT M·•n
ASSOCIATED PRESS

COLUMBUS - For the
first time in their nine NHL
drafts; the Columbus Blue
Jackets llave two first-round
picks.
: The thing is, they might
not keep either one.
General manager Scott
Howson t· s hopm
· g to uou
•~ns both of them.
form one
along with a player or two.
into a first-line center by
way of a trade. The Blue
Jackets have nine picks in
this weekend's draft. including the Nos. 6 and 19 picks
in Friday nig!U's opening
round.
. " It's been pretty busy,"
!clowson said upon his
arrival in Ottawa. site of the
draft. "There's starting to be
more frequency of calls and
probably moo: serious discussions: That will continue
on until we get to the draft

or

and maybe even right up thOse young players wbo are
until we make our selection here right now."
Howson is looking for talat 6 or 19."
After a besiwion, he cor- ent, regardless of where they
rected himself.
play on the ice. After this
"And/or 19," he said.
weekend, · he' ll immerse
Ken Hitchcock. like most · himself in the list of unreof his NHL coaching coon- stricted free agents who
terparts, is not attending the become available July I.
draft. He deals with the play- The Blue Jackets are expecters he's given; it's the job of ed to have. as much as $20
th"e scoutm
"
A -...~"t
g ~.-~··~
.. and mt"llt"on to spend on" free
front office to get those play- . agents.
ers through the draft, trades
One player he may pursue
and free-agent signings.
is Ryan Malone, a big (6It's no secret the Blue foot-4, 220 pounds), young
Jackets are desperate for a (28) winger coming off a
quality center or two, not to career-high · 27 goals who
mention adding a couple of was at his best in the
defensemen.
Penguins' run to the Stanley
"What we need is sitting Cup finals.
right there and the . whole
Despite speculation .that
. world knows it," Hitchcock the Blue Jackets mighttoss a
said. "We hav~ players com- draft pick - probahly not a
ing, but they're young. You first-rounder at the
can't just keep relying on Penguins for the negotiating
younll, yoong, young. Those rights to Maione up until
are promises down the road. July I, Malone said he'll
It's NOW for us, to help watt to see how things turn

out on the open market.
"I don' t want any team I
go to to give up a possible
teammate," Malone told The
Columbus Dispatch. "SO. we
will wait."
Howson said he was willing to trade picks or players
_ about the only ones oft
limits would be captain Rick
N h and
a1 der p a1
as
go
asche
Leclaire - to ten
get what
wants.
"We're trying to improve
the team immediately, so if
those picks can get us some
help right away that we
think makes sense then we'll
go ahead and do that," he
said.
N_o matter what. he won_'t
hesttate t~ hoi~ ?nto his
· draft p1cks tfhe ISO t bowled
over by an offer.
·
"To get No. 6 away from
us is going to take a significant player," he said. ''I'm
not expecting us to trade 6,

but maybe I'll get surprised."
He must replace David
Vybomy, wbo the team is
not re-signing and who will
most likely return to his
native Czech · Republic to
finish his career. Howson
also may not try to re-sign
free-agen'ts-to-be Michael
Peca and Ron Hainsey.
If the Blue Jackets do use
one or both of those ftrStround picks, all signs point
to them dipping their toe
into the deep pool of defen- .
sive talent. The draft is
stocked with defensemen
who could be on track to
playing jn the NHL sooner
rather
than
later.
Defenseme,n, like NFL quarterbacks. usually . spend
years waiting for · their
chance at the big time. But
the experts say that's not the
case with this group.
Zach Bogosian, Drew

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Doughty, Tyler Myers, Luke
Schenn and Alex Pietrange~
compriSe the five hest N~
American skaters available
behind consensus No. I
Steve Stamkos, a point-scoring machine of a center from
Samia of the Ontario
HOckey l...eag~JC. All five ~
defensemen. Some are huge
- Myers stands 6-7 l/4 mid
is a bamboo-thin 204 pounds
- but all get rave review~
from scouts:
"They're the best group in
numbers of any class .of
defensemen in a long, long
while," said Columbus
director of player personnel
Don Boyd. "You just don't
see four, five or six defensemen, depending on wbo's
rating what, in the tQp I 0
like you see this year."
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Boston went 66-16 one ,
season after going 24-58, the
second wont recotV in the
fnxnPageBl
league.
.
The masteimind was genSeries victories in October era1 manager Danny Aioge,
2004 aru1.2007.
wbo 4nldeit -for- Garnett jllld
Now it was time for · Allen. The field general was
Pierce, Kevin Garnett, Ray coach Doc Rivers. Both let
Allen and their teammates to the players absorb the glo!y.
"As an executive,~ Ainge
1f3vel a nearly two-mile
route from TO Bank.north said before the rally, "these duck boat ..
At the · start of the rally,
Garden, the arena where the guys itre like my bds. ~
title was won in the team's
All along the route, fans conslrUCtion workers across
I 08th game of a grueling held signs declaring "Sweet Causeway Street from the
CHARLESTON, W.Va. season - 82 of them wins 17," the oumher of Qltics ·Garden looked down from
in a building-where
(AP) - Joe Alexander's - to Copley plazi ~ the c~.
. shi)is, and "Have a Openings
windows . will go. Other
agent says the West VIrginia finish. line of the Boston
onlookers
stood on ftre
ick D'Ambrosia, a pen·
forward has been invited to Marathon.
escapes.
Confetti
cannons
"We've seen plenty of nant vendor from Hamde11,
next week's NBA draft.
·
s
hot
green
and
white
paper
Doug
Neustadt said people go through ·their Conn., said when the team into the air as workers stood
parades," won Game 4 in Los Angeles,
Thursday that Alexander championship
Alien
said,
"and
never
did I he bought a batch of $7 pen· by with · brooms ready to
has accepted the in11itation.
clear them away once the
Alexander dec~ him- think I would be a part of . nants ·to hopefully sell at a . parade passed.
self available for the draft one. ll's ~t to definitely Boston victory parade:
As the duck bol!ts pulled
do it here m Boston."
"It"s better when they
after
leading
the
Police reported 2 I arrests, haven't won in a long time. out of the parldng lot. Bob
Mountirineers in scoring mostly for disorderly con- . Everyone loves a new win· Messina watched in his powand rebounding during his duct and disturbing the ner," he said.
der blue Larry Bird No. 33
junior season.
peace. But fans had one last
Michael
Shaughnessy Indiana State jersey. Now
Alexander could becollie chance to enjoy the team's skipped work to bring his 4- 37, Messina remembers the
the ftrSt WVU player select- first title in 22 years and the year-old gt1111dson Gavin 1986 celebration at City Hall
ed in the draft in II years. area's sixth in 6 112 years.
Plaza.
Carter; a big Garnett fan.
No Mountaineer has played
"I just remember Larry ·
uWbo would have ever
"I like that he ets all the
in the NBA since Lowes dlought? Boston. Title &amp;bots and he du.t," Gavin Bird and his curly blond
Moore in 1983 with the San town," said Ryan Stillman, &amp;aid, tugging at his own hair," he said. "I'll never for· Diego Clippers.
2 I , wbo was born five miniature No. 5 jersey while get it as long as I live .. To be
The draft will be held months after Boston won its . Garnett himself camed .the here now that I'm a little bit
last cbatnpionship on June 8, championship trophy on his older, I could die a happy
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Many adults at the parade
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the crowd.
"I think the Cf!ltics' have a
new following that's more
the early 20s crowd,'' said
Alan Sprinsky. 55, of
Braintree, who surveyed the
scene from a lawn chair in
front of the Si. Paul's
Cathedn!l on Tremont Street.
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kids in school today."
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turnout that was 20 to 30
people deep at spots. The
Red Sox celebrated in
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Monday cants shOuld contact Ton)l 3br, 2ba, Sectional on .6
through Thur&amp;day S:OOpm to Deem, Superirrtendent at acre. ~ose~rry Rd. ~b)l Pleasant.
with washer,
10 ~00pm . MU&amp;1 have 1yping, (740)740·949·2669
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Butldtng . 15 full
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MerchandiSe ~~~ ~, of classic show cars.
Ctlatrs &amp; Furniture_. Starting A.pplicant is also eKPBCted 10
1o sel_l high quality luli'"'8S haWl some lime managesuch as Case, Buok &amp; ment &amp; customer servioe

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from g. mute. ~· ex8fCIS8 equipt·

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Asaistanl:. Legal AssiSitng regional routes. We feature service announcement ple1ely cedar opens onto.
~ or Bachelor's degree excellent home time. heattn
1he Otlio Valley pa1io &amp; pool 81'88. Heated m
pretarred. Applcant must and den1al insurance, Put:lliShing Company)
ground pool enclosed by pripossess eKcellent · wrinen 401 (k), vacation, bonus pay,
vacy tenciilg and landand ver'bal communication and safety awards. Qualified
PluRRJNAL
scaped. Finished 2 car
skilts, typing speed of 81 applicant&amp; must be OWBf 23
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garage attached to house
least 70 WPM and be profi- yrs., have a minimurT! of 1
and finished &amp; heated 3 car
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garage
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Sunday En-column: 1:00 p .m.

Monday thru Friday
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m

in February, but the Celtics
parade took place under
sunny, late-spring skies 1ha;t
allowed the crowd to leave
the winter coats at borne and
come out in Shorts and Tshirts.
B"fo!'l) the mlly, Celtie!;
managing , partner
lrv
Grousbeck unfurled a 2008
championship hauner, ~
replica of the one that will
hang from the rafters. "The
ftrSt of several, we hope," he
said in a Garden hallwaY,.
Rivers commissioned the
new banners ·for owners anil
players.
Co-owner
Wyc
Grousbeck. lrv's son, got a
congratulatory call from
President
Bush
oil
Wednesday. On ThursdaY.,
the younger Grousbeck
thanked fans.
"[ would say · you . guys
made it happen," he said.
"There was no way the
I..ab:rs could win when they
stepped on the floor in Game
6 with the electricity in the
building. I ~ow who woti
the game, and it Was actually
.•
the fans."
And a bunch of cigllf:;d
ing, trophy-toting athlcte'k
who took one last journey
together before a new banner
is hung next to the other 16i

Thursday's rolling rally
dido 't make any stops, but
fans saw Pierce, Garnett,
James Posey, Leon Powe
and Sam Cas5ell chomping
on stogies. And they · saw
~89-pound rookie Glen "Big
Baby" Davis travel along the
route topless, showing that
not all his baby fat was gone.
Meredith Heijl, 20-year. old student from Boston was
so excited to see them pass,
she broke her green flip flop
trying to take Pierce's pic-

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Pleasant Valley
Hospital
Summer Speech &amp;
Sensory Camp

ilst W«&lt;ding

A.11niversary

Band- 'Shatlered Souls'
Saturday 9-1
St. Rt. 143 Pomeroy, OH

Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Cluufls HoiMA:Ic

For Children 3 to 12
years of .age
June 24, 2008 to
July 31 , 2008.

~

PVH Rehabilitation
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(304) 674-2418.

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TMy would til«! to
celebrote this lwppy
occasion with their
family and friends.
To b. h&lt;ld at the
Asbury United
Methodisz Churcb in
Syrac..Se, OH. on
Sllnda~; June 29
2:()() p.m.- 5:00
p.m. They ask that
gift.&lt;b. .ormrred.

For more inlormation
please call

S 0 J UT

~ yuu...-,.ut your1alth in aomaor~

will uWnru tluir
7lst 'WeMUtg
}liM 2lltll,

up
do,

and time will reward you as welt
CANCER (June 21-July 22) - l'oople
don~ c:t\llnge, so be e.:tremely careful it
rou have 1o do ~ again with
someone who dick'l't '~Tat you fairly In the
past. If 1hls person got away wttt1 It
btlbre, he or ahe Is 11k8ty to try again.
· 1S)~Ju!r 23-Aug. 22) - llocauoe of a
. . . . . . . . . to have1hings go your way,

MilWAY T-'VEAN
Pool Tournament- Thurs 7:30
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ne'.kl ! aaEs - eo don't change your
mod'-- gperandi. tf you are pe10eived u
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July 1Oth- t3th
Fo.r more infonnation,
contact
(304) 675-4340, eKt. 1444

'2
..........
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H's i'nportm nat ID let one single

de1eat

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'""- ••••!IIII•IOd
:ling In most
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Pleasant Valley
Hospital
Summer Speech &amp;
Sensory Camp

ilst W«&lt;ding

A.11niversary

Band- 'Shatlered Souls'
Saturday 9-1
St. Rt. 143 Pomeroy, OH

Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Cluufls HoiMA:Ic

For Children 3 to 12
years of .age
June 24, 2008 to
July 31 , 2008.

~

PVH Rehabilitation
Services,
(304) 674-2418.

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who
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PEANUTS

TMy would til«! to
celebrote this lwppy
occasion with their
family and friends.
To b. h&lt;ld at the
Asbury United
Methodisz Churcb in
Syrac..Se, OH. on
Sllnda~; June 29
2:()() p.m.- 5:00
p.m. They ask that
gift.&lt;b. .ormrred.

For more inlormation
please call

S 0 J UT

~ yuu...-,.ut your1alth in aomaor~

will uWnru tluir
7lst 'WeMUtg
}liM 2lltll,

up
do,

and time will reward you as welt
CANCER (June 21-July 22) - l'oople
don~ c:t\llnge, so be e.:tremely careful it
rou have 1o do ~ again with
someone who dick'l't '~Tat you fairly In the
past. If 1hls person got away wttt1 It
btlbre, he or ahe Is 11k8ty to try again.
· 1S)~Ju!r 23-Aug. 22) - llocauoe of a
. . . . . . . . . to have1hings go your way,

MilWAY T-'VEAN
Pool Tournament- Thurs 7:30
Karaoke - Friday 9-1

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(Aug . 23-Sept. 22) - " ~ . . .
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OUT AHI:I PI.AV..

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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-No&gt;J. 22) Meaningful objaetNes can be acogmp:tiahed, provided you do not dow self·
doubts to convtnoe you otherwise.
-Ren reft'ber this wiae aa.ring: ~, haw met

lhe enemy, ana .n Is me.SAGmAAtUS (Nov. 23-0ec. 21} ~uae you teel luoky at this 1ime. ~u
, . ,g el - - In a potty deoepllon
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ARLO I JANIS

CN'IRICORN (Dec. 22..Jan. 19) - You
know ..,._ than moat .about how to bargain from your 8ti811Qths - nol your
ne'.kl ! aaEs - eo don't change your
mod'-- gperandi. tf you are pe10eived u
strong, It wilt definitely sweeten the ctMI.
AOUI&lt;AIUS (Jon. 20-l'eb. 18) you
judge eomeone in advance, you could
behave poorly to an Individual you merely think is going 10 treat ~u ir1 a snoddy
manner: ~ ooutd Ieee a friend In the

n

Cei lified lie ltical Assilllnt or
Uceneed Practical Nurse
Full-Time Posltioi'l

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good perfo111 •ce, not a :phony IPPR'·

And

- -to'" "'~
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in othoro,
a ~
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Send Resume To:
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c/o Wanda: Edwards
'P.O. Box 707
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
Fax: 740-992-o264
)

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It! Our Natwe··

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tt•whifjlila 4 '""" dull is ltiglrly '"lltil'llttJ, lu'gldy prolluai~At,
41i4 .ltJic-aW t•1~ jint. NWM is 1111 EEO ~
N-

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ARIES (Mon:ll 21"""" 11)- Shoulcl •
.......... 1ly .. put you 'ftMual
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· -: 'lnlineon Raceway,
Soooma, CalK. (1.99 miles),
110 laps/218.9 miles,
• -: Sunday, June 22.
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l'ablo Montoya, Dodge.
. , .,, ........: le1!Gordon. Chevrolet. 94.235 mph ;
June 24,2005.
• " - .-.1: Ricky Rudd,
81.007 mph, June 23.

tuoe the LifeLook 400 at Mich&gt;
gan 'lntemational sp8edway.

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finiSil that edei ided the dismiles), 250 laps/miles,
tanoe from 200 to 2003 laps,
· -: saturllay, June 21.
Earnhlrd! ran out of
on the . •Lilli ,....._ 1lillllllr: Ali:
final lap, or aUeast tlis No. 88
Alm'I!Oia, Qle'lfOiet

cas

Chevy was burplrg like a toc1dler as tt rolled 1n1D turns one
and two of the final lap. ~
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crash llellind the 'leaders
2002.
Sll\led the day, brirgtrc ·an end
• Lilt -*: All season long,
1Dthe f'IICirC and leM'C EarnDale Eamhardt Jr. has driven
hard! ..~ only the task of getone of the laster cars in the
ting his car, In Ills and starts,
Sprint Cup Series. He couldnl ID coast aaoss the finish line.
win, tno\Ch. until he had a
lla9e'fllalme crossed 1l1e line
·Chevrolet that didnl cut the air· second, playirC the same fuel
like a bullet Earnhardt finally
game as Earnhardt but with
ended a 7&amp;race winless streal&lt; more leewa¥. Matt !'.enselh,
Vicl&lt;ers and T01&gt;1 S"'-1: also ·
~ usirc sound fuel strategy
finiShed in the 1Dp five,
and QU~ a M of luck ID cap.

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~ Benson. lojota.

mph·, June 22, 2007 .
• . _ -.1: Dennis Set·
zer. Chevrolet. 109.907
mph, June 24, 2005,
.• Lilt wtllc Eril&lt; Darnell •
drove a Ford ID viciDry at
MiChigan in a s~
finish over~ Benson's
Toyota.

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but llenseth didn't think tt proper :
for N~SCAR o!!icials to allOW Eal'l\r ·
hard!, gas evaporating from his
'
Chevy, to coast past the pace car •
under caution at Michigan, ' I mean.~

. ~- Maurlcia Grant. !las

' llle&lt;l• $225 million lawsu~

mSCAR. •ueging &lt;acial

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know that you could ·ever pass the :
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,and •owners .at ·Michigan, report,
, . «&lt;ly UtJirW those present to qu~
• #!PirC about 1l1e -netic car,

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•Lilli
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John. .

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F;IOC _ ., Johnny
Sauter, IJoc!le, !22.595
•mph, ~une 25,2005,
• . _ _ .: Jason llelier,
Forn,103.093 mph,June
29, 2003.
•Lilli -*: Joey Logano.
18, became the youf1l"SI
driver ever to win in the Ner
tionwide Series, capturirg
the Meger 300 at llerrtucky
Speedway in his third Sllrt.

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: manMS72 Olfthe point lead.
•. !llaytonuunner~ Kurt B_usch
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, • 8llln 'lliclers fett N~SCAR Oii\·CIIil!i!XJSI him a ~ichigan victo, q. AcconlirC to Viclers, even

lho!Chohe !lad passed Mark
·lllltrtin two laps earlier, o!!icials
·doeatened·to blacl&lt;-11!1&amp; his Toy.
·ota nhe didn1 give up the pos•
1ion 1D Martin under caution,

'
• II' Earnhardt's .car Degan sputter,
~ drt'Oil the flnallapat Michigan.
~.

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cars, al'~e Nationwide Series., the

NASCAR This Week

1

No 18-year-old in NASCAI bistory
bas been watched from afar like .Joey
~'

When 'Mark Martin proclaimed to .
the world that Joey Logano was destined to be a NASCAI superstl!J', it
raised a few eyebrows,
At the time, Logano was .only 12
years old.
hlgano bad to wait 1111ti1 he was 18
- he reached that milestone ron May
24- to race ia the NASCAR Nationwide Series, Oo J.une H, in Iris third
race, 'be won at Kentucky Speedway,
becoming the fOUDgesl driver ·ever to
win in the :Series,
"Yah, bl&gt;e's a little of press1111e,"
said Logano, '1but we're all bette for a
.certain reason, We're all here to ,go
out and • races and .do the best tbat
we cao. Whether .allthe bype is on me,
or whatever, it doesn't really make
that big of a difference. Once we ·IO
. peen, it doeim'it really make a differenceaDymore,"
..
The first time he ever cliJribed.into

one of Joe Gibbs Racing's Nationwide
Series Thyotas, Logano finished smh
in the Heluva Good! 200. lfwo weeks
later, Logano scored his historic
'bn:aktbroup,
To young men of great talent comes
·gl'elt opportunity, particularly iri tbe
iDem singly youthful NASCAR world.

. J.GR No. 20 that bad carried three other drivers - Tony Stewart, 'Kyle
BuschillldDeJJny Hamlin- in victory
lane this y.ear,
"'t's $citing for us, because of tbe
. talpt,~t the aost important thing
' for u8 is tbat we're not putting undo
pressure ·on .Joey (Logauo) to.run up
jront each and .every week,~ said
·Gibbs,
,
"For us, it:S wbatever tbe timing is,
we're .committed, 'lbyota's oommitted,
and I think it's exciting for us :to see
young people that have great talent,
have a tremendous desire, and also,
we feel like ;lie's the right ltind of person, That:S more important for .us, llld
I thilik :this is an ·m:iting time for •us:~
"lt kind ,of goes .back to what Mark
Martin .said," said J,i), Gibbs, the
coach's son and .team president ·•J
thought lie wu crazy at the time, but
Mark (Martin) bas good :wisdom, because he Rilly WUD't tbat fir off:"

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The Daily Sentinel
111 Court St.

Pomeroy, OH
(740) 992-2155

The United States Senate once '
.pondered a bill that would have
banned 111 auto raci'1t. Ore&amp;on
-'
Sen, Richard Neuberger, responding
to a series of tJa&amp;edies In major
auto races around the -ld, chal)\' ,.
pione~ the •ban, NASCAR vice pres&gt; ,
dent Ed Otto met with Pres, .Ow~
C, Eisenhower at the president'S •
farm in Gettysburg, Pa,, and 1l1e .
president assured Otto that the bill ·
'woull! never cet out of the Senate," according to a biography of
Otto (Ed Otto: NASCAR 1s Silent
Partner, by Edpr Otto and Joann
Bion~l . Ooastal181,
.
,
www,coastal181.com, $29.95} pub- ,
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postal service to honor RiChard~ •
wtth the43-cent stamp, How.1lln
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up eoery May on ;any schedule, •
but yours Is cerralnly an lntefeSiit!l
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!dell. ·f'ellllll&amp; momentum w/1/IIIJIICI ·
as people fllld your feller, ·

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S,tlltC.,
8 " -: TO)Oia/Save Mart 350
· -: 'lnlineon Raceway,
Soooma, CalK. (1.99 miles),
110 laps/218.9 miles,
• -: Sunday, June 22.
•lAIIt ,..._111111111r: Juan
l'ablo Montoya, Dodge.
. , .,, ........: le1!Gordon. Chevrolet. 94.235 mph ;
June 24,2005.
• " - .-.1: Ricky Rudd,
81.007 mph, June 23.

tuoe the LifeLook 400 at Mich&gt;
gan 'lntemational sp8edway.

His fuel strategy already impel'-

lalllltll.l

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. . . .: !:ampifC'World RV
llenta1250
• -: The Milwaukee
MHe,WestAIIis, W'IS. (1,0.

• . _: campirg world RV
Sales200
• -: The Mllwaul&lt;ee
Mile, West Allis, W'IS. (1.0 .
miles), 200 lapsfmlles. ·

iledllt'a~
finiSil that edei ided the dismiles), 250 laps/miles,
tanoe from 200 to 2003 laps,
· -: saturllay, June 21.
Earnhlrd! ran out of
on the . •Lilli ,....._ 1lillllllr: Ali:
final lap, or aUeast tlis No. 88
Alm'I!Oia, Qle'lfOiet

cas

Chevy was burplrg like a toc1dler as tt rolled 1n1D turns one
and two of the final lap. ~
rom.
crash llellind the 'leaders
2002.
Sll\led the day, brirgtrc ·an end
• Lilt -*: All season long,
1Dthe f'IICirC and leM'C EarnDale Eamhardt Jr. has driven
hard! ..~ only the task of getone of the laster cars in the
ting his car, In Ills and starts,
Sprint Cup Series. He couldnl ID coast aaoss the finish line.
win, tno\Ch. until he had a
lla9e'fllalme crossed 1l1e line
·Chevrolet that didnl cut the air· second, playirC the same fuel
like a bullet Earnhardt finally
game as Earnhardt but with
ended a 7&amp;race winless streal&lt; more leewa¥. Matt !'.enselh,
Vicl&lt;ers and T01&gt;1 S"'-1: also ·
~ usirc sound fuel strategy
finiShed in the 1Dp five,
and QU~ a M of luck ID cap.

•

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~ Benson. lojota.

mph·, June 22, 2007 .
• . _ -.1: Dennis Set·
zer. Chevrolet. 109.907
mph, June 24, 2005,
.• Lilt wtllc Eril&lt; Darnell •
drove a Ford ID viciDry at
MiChigan in a s~
finish over~ Benson's
Toyota.

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two -they're lof'Clime Jriends "
but llenseth didn't think tt proper :
for N~SCAR o!!icials to allOW Eal'l\r ·
hard!, gas evaporating from his
'
Chevy, to coast past the pace car •
under caution at Michigan, ' I mean.~

. ~- Maurlcia Grant. !las

' llle&lt;l• $225 million lawsu~

mSCAR. •ueging &lt;acial

:

~n~:.~=:~ :,~~~~)~=~~

·' :and seul harassment

know that you could ·ever pass the :
pace car:
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like the offrcials didn't notice, ii'My •·
warned Earnhardt not to do K .• , .;
·agatn. It's sort of the equ~ !If ,• ·
getting a warning ticket
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state ti'OQper:
.
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Me Sella '11111111 -tllillltlie41i1MIIII•afltltllC:.,IICIIIIIIrtill

; a:ularly ~ived 11p'to e"""ctr
• tiOni, In .hiS first race. t1e fil1r
'. -&gt;illlllll.silllll. dll;hls third, .he won

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, ll'lqJano is :a rarity: a !'OU'1t driVr
• « v.tlo, to this tiJOinl, has spec,

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SIWill Cl4l SII!Kiit..,

, • ·NASCAR ·o!!icials called a
·
dosiJIMjoor omeeti'1t of driwrs
,and •owners .at ·Michigan, report,
, . «&lt;ly UtJirW those present to qu~
• #!PirC about 1l1e -netic car,

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llllllillddillftllee'i(1!illh ilnl
,..rs Wlclary at lrllllleln Race- · · , ,., 38fh•llidlip:n,
" -'llunpld&gt;ID 22od•ln llle

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No. 20 GAMESTOP TOYOTA

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fridir, June 20.
•Lilli
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John. .

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F;IOC _ ., Johnny
Sauter, IJoc!le, !22.595
•mph, ~une 25,2005,
• . _ _ .: Jason llelier,
Forn,103.093 mph,June
29, 2003.
•Lilli -*: Joey Logano.
18, became the youf1l"SI
driver ever to win in the Ner
tionwide Series, capturirg
the Meger 300 at llerrtucky
Speedway in his third Sllrt.

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: manMS72 Olfthe point lead.
•. !llaytonuunner~ Kurt B_usch
:. •IIIII '676 llehind. Newman is

•
, • 8llln 'lliclers fett N~SCAR Oii\·CIIil!i!XJSI him a ~ichigan victo, q. AcconlirC to Viclers, even

lho!Chohe !lad passed Mark
·lllltrtin two laps earlier, o!!icials
·doeatened·to blacl&lt;-11!1&amp; his Toy.
·ota nhe didn1 give up the pos•
1ion 1D Martin under caution,

'
• II' Earnhardt's .car Degan sputter,
~ drt'Oil the flnallapat Michigan.
~.

At.alloutthe •sametime, a crash

• iOalUift!d llehlnd •lhe leaders.
: He :the crash :not occurred,
•,,. illlley :lllllne WOUld lilely haNe

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At the ripe

18, Logano proves that he can win big
,,

~

Lnpnt;~ ·moved into one rof the fastest
cars, al'~e Nationwide Series., the

NASCAR This Week

1

No 18-year-old in NASCAI bistory
bas been watched from afar like .Joey
~'

When 'Mark Martin proclaimed to .
the world that Joey Logano was destined to be a NASCAI superstl!J', it
raised a few eyebrows,
At the time, Logano was .only 12
years old.
hlgano bad to wait 1111ti1 he was 18
- he reached that milestone ron May
24- to race ia the NASCAR Nationwide Series, Oo J.une H, in Iris third
race, 'be won at Kentucky Speedway,
becoming the fOUDgesl driver ·ever to
win in the :Series,
"Yah, bl&gt;e's a little of press1111e,"
said Logano, '1but we're all bette for a
.certain reason, We're all here to ,go
out and • races and .do the best tbat
we cao. Whether .allthe bype is on me,
or whatever, it doesn't really make
that big of a difference. Once we ·IO
. peen, it doeim'it really make a differenceaDymore,"
..
The first time he ever cliJribed.into

one of Joe Gibbs Racing's Nationwide
Series Thyotas, Logano finished smh
in the Heluva Good! 200. lfwo weeks
later, Logano scored his historic
'bn:aktbroup,
To young men of great talent comes
·gl'elt opportunity, particularly iri tbe
iDem singly youthful NASCAR world.

. J.GR No. 20 that bad carried three other drivers - Tony Stewart, 'Kyle
BuschillldDeJJny Hamlin- in victory
lane this y.ear,
"'t's $citing for us, because of tbe
. talpt,~t the aost important thing
' for u8 is tbat we're not putting undo
pressure ·on .Joey (Logauo) to.run up
jront each and .every week,~ said
·Gibbs,
,
"For us, it:S wbatever tbe timing is,
we're .committed, 'lbyota's oommitted,
and I think it's exciting for us :to see
young people that have great talent,
have a tremendous desire, and also,
we feel like ;lie's the right ltind of person, That:S more important for .us, llld
I thilik :this is an ·m:iting time for •us:~
"lt kind ,of goes .back to what Mark
Martin .said," said J,i), Gibbs, the
coach's son and .team president ·•J
thought lie wu crazy at the time, but
Mark (Martin) bas good :wisdom, because he Rilly WUD't tbat fir off:"

..,.

The Daily Sentinel
111 Court St.

Pomeroy, OH
(740) 992-2155

The United States Senate once '
.pondered a bill that would have
banned 111 auto raci'1t. Ore&amp;on
-'
Sen, Richard Neuberger, responding
to a series of tJa&amp;edies In major
auto races around the -ld, chal)\' ,.
pione~ the •ban, NASCAR vice pres&gt; ,
dent Ed Otto met with Pres, .Ow~
C, Eisenhower at the president'S •
farm in Gettysburg, Pa,, and 1l1e .
president assured Otto that the bill ·
'woull! never cet out of the Senate," according to a biography of
Otto (Ed Otto: NASCAR 1s Silent
Partner, by Edpr Otto and Joann
Bion~l . Ooastal181,
.
,
www,coastal181.com, $29.95} pub- ,
II shed this year.
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1'8CirC fan. Since the USPS relses ,~r.
' rates Mry May, ileltt jlelr's price of l:
a slalllll will be 43 cents. I think all f
·~

'

fans should petition the
:
postal service to honor RiChard~ •
wtth the43-cent stamp, How.1lln
;
this ban .l flt roll it'(?
~
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Drifton.

•

We dent lliinl&lt; txllfalreleS actuaiJ
up eoery May on ;any schedule, •
but yours Is cerralnly an lntefeSiit!l
~ flO

!dell. ·f'ellllll&amp; momentum w/1/IIIJIICI ·
as people fllld your feller, ·

·Let's Go Racin!!

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Over the years, Farmers Bank has
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- JoAnn Crisp

Human Resource$ Admmistrator. Pomeroy
2008 Farmers Bank Emp/o~ Choice Award Wlnner

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Human Resource$ Admmistrator. Pomeroy
2008 Farmers Bank Emp/o~ Choice Award Wlnner

It's Who
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lhilplfUJ4ti'' leGMIIIIW ....... Gpelill.ln1... 11wpool . . ' Ifill
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Mason

7W.446.2265
304.773.6400

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MEIGS COUNTY

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Page S

MEIGS COUNTY

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a ·afamiliar site In the early 1900s. This wagon was. ~n8d :
,HOrne d811v.,-y ef meat from a wagon puHett by a

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It curves with·the racetrack. Designed
on the first turn In the mid·1880s by Lore Davis,
National Register of Historical Places In 1983.

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cMore tban 75 ~.Of .It .... fJOntl'iomli:,OV, -~to ltle
Ohio Historical Sodtity. ''sJOi! prodi!Ciidlft PomerOy -~ inany
years were the Buclteye Salt and the Exce'sior Salt Worb, ·
.pic:tu... here, Which~ opet111Ckwi undl tbe late 19&amp;o..

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.aways-., big In Meigs County. This Pomeroy
·
. .._.,not a school team, was pOpular
from abo.u t 1890 to 1900.
, T...............wer. teft to right front, Hiram Blackmore, Albert UHler,
Mel~ and Pert.Clifton, and back, Dr. Brad Hanlin, Ralston ·
'AU••~, Sr., Smer Reed, Albert Russell, and Phil Wolf. The pictUre ·
waa P.f'Ov~ by a Ru.-ell family member from the collection CJf ·
the tate Florence Russell Smith family.

here

It's the perfect time of year to get started
on the work you love, starting with the best
deal ever on your favorite
Massey Ferguson® tractors.

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This'Mlddlepolt couple, Jravellng In :Style lo the 1t20.,

take a bnNik from .d ltYing ~town In thalr bmnd .-. • ···
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the steamer
Cincinnati

landlt.!L.

at the Pomeroy ·

wharf, It was ·
. carrying memberw
of CJnc:innatl's
' buslneu
'«&gt;rpnti.atlone on

Choose from our sub-co.mpact tractors , including our
GC2300 and GC2600 Series, our hard working 1500 Series
compacts (1529, 1532, 1533, 1540), and our rugged
2605 2WD utility tractor. What are you waiting for?
Live LARGE! Dream BIG! And save a TON!
See your Massey Ferguson dealer today or visit ·
www. masseyferguson.com.
'On _....,...,~allltfromAGCOFinnle lLC. Avoilaill&lt; for oquo1 month~ l")'l1101t$ onlj. Lases and Ollloni»ymtlltt aniloblut
rfltllltt ..... - . _ , . . .. .-on Clift"""'~ · OHm Jlllll&lt;abltto
made ~prn \through Juno JO.2001.

pu"'"""

~,....,.._.,_lordelall•. *fiftng~&gt;ndeligi!ift~l!qlli-

.. a goochrlll triP
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.,.. booming.

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JIM'S FARM EQUIPMENT, INC.

to Ullp Couftty
wbent~

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to 1897 IMieW..we~er, wateuYCM".,whele In dcwn&amp;un
. :Pomlloy~ lbis WM e

_.on 1118fn· S1teet at the Uerttctlon ol
couet. The flood a¥ltd at e1 ._.- 15feeubo,.,. lu d....,

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Photos from tht Hoeflich coUection

Photos from the Hoejlieh collection
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7 40-446-9777

MASSEY FERGUSON

·lt ww:.nins.\e~f,•rgliso!l.COnt

® 2008 AGCO Corporation , 4205 R iver G'reen Parkway ,
Duluth , GA 30096 (8001767 - 3221

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MEIGS COUNTY

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a ·afamiliar site In the early 1900s. This wagon was. ~n8d :
,HOrne d811v.,-y ef meat from a wagon puHett by a

• · ' by the C. F. Besserer Meat Market In l\llddeport. .. ·
&gt;

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·~~MliJ.f=alr•ground grand1star1d is unique among

It curves with·the racetrack. Designed
on the first turn In the mid·1880s by Lore Davis,
National Register of Historical Places In 1983.

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lhe prodUction Of salt.
cMore tban 75 ~.Of .It .... fJOntl'iomli:,OV, -~to ltle
Ohio Historical Sodtity. ''sJOi! prodi!Ciidlft PomerOy -~ inany
years were the Buclteye Salt and the Exce'sior Salt Worb, ·
.pic:tu... here, Which~ opet111Ckwi undl tbe late 19&amp;o..

.

.aways-., big In Meigs County. This Pomeroy
·
. .._.,not a school team, was pOpular
from abo.u t 1890 to 1900.
, T...............wer. teft to right front, Hiram Blackmore, Albert UHler,
Mel~ and Pert.Clifton, and back, Dr. Brad Hanlin, Ralston ·
'AU••~, Sr., Smer Reed, Albert Russell, and Phil Wolf. The pictUre ·
waa P.f'Ov~ by a Ru.-ell family member from the collection CJf ·
the tate Florence Russell Smith family.

here

It's the perfect time of year to get started
on the work you love, starting with the best
deal ever on your favorite
Massey Ferguson® tractors.

·

.
'

This'Mlddlepolt couple, Jravellng In :Style lo the 1t20.,

take a bnNik from .d ltYing ~town In thalr bmnd .-. • ···
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•

.6

•

O.n May 1; 1t24
the steamer
Cincinnati

landlt.!L.

at the Pomeroy ·

wharf, It was ·
. carrying memberw
of CJnc:innatl's
' buslneu
'«&gt;rpnti.atlone on

Choose from our sub-co.mpact tractors , including our
GC2300 and GC2600 Series, our hard working 1500 Series
compacts (1529, 1532, 1533, 1540), and our rugged
2605 2WD utility tractor. What are you waiting for?
Live LARGE! Dream BIG! And save a TON!
See your Massey Ferguson dealer today or visit ·
www. masseyferguson.com.
'On _....,...,~allltfromAGCOFinnle lLC. Avoilaill&lt; for oquo1 month~ l")'l1101t$ onlj. Lases and Ollloni»ymtlltt aniloblut
rfltllltt ..... - . _ , . . .. .-on Clift"""'~ · OHm Jlllll&lt;abltto
made ~prn \through Juno JO.2001.

pu"'"""

~,....,.._.,_lordelall•. *fiftng~&gt;ndeligi!ift~l!qlli-

.. a goochrlll triP
•

.,.. booming.

•

Oilettaulljeamchonge.

JIM'S FARM EQUIPMENT, INC.

to Ullp Couftty
wbent~

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· 2150 EASTERN AVE.
•
•

to 1897 IMieW..we~er, wateuYCM".,whele In dcwn&amp;un
. :Pomlloy~ lbis WM e

_.on 1118fn· S1teet at the Uerttctlon ol
couet. The flood a¥ltd at e1 ._.- 15feeubo,.,. lu d....,

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Photos from tht Hoeflich coUection

Photos from the Hoejlieh collection
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GALLIPOLIS, OH
7 40-446-9777

MASSEY FERGUSON

·lt ww:.nins.\e~f,•rgliso!l.COnt

® 2008 AGCO Corporation , 4205 R iver G'reen Parkway ,
Duluth , GA 30096 (8001767 - 3221

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MASON COUNTY

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bareballln the 1920s 8t the Debolt
Tlgers' 8rlatoi firm dub. T,he Bllatol'a ·
rna.,... cut holM In Hany'a aocU to ...
, , . hJm ap8t1 trom Herman, bl,lt thit twins
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before the
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ofthe •
floodwall
in the

1950s.

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alfton
o..- Sc.bOot • • .,.,,~ 1ri.111a
and wu one of the feW bl.jlfdlnga that ·•

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tea 1rcan be...,. on._ •
homie Jo fll'ldef ca'llliee .net Marblt accenta.
The botet, now :known Mlhe.J:tlstoric
Lowe Hole
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moment In the early 1~. Lh.,..oolwaa the IMI of the otd aall minas to cloaa in 1Ma.

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and sllcceuful ~ In j)fOfessiOJ\!II
bareballln the 1920s 8t the Debolt
Tlgers' 8rlatoi firm dub. T,he Bllatol'a ·
rna.,... cut holM In Hany'a aocU to ...
, , . hJm ap8t1 trom Herman, bl,lt thit twins
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promptly awltched .ocb. .
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.Hlte··and!«M't·
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Is ·
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. Identical twtna Harry and He1111al'! ~

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Point .
Pleasant

before the
const11Jc:tiori

ofthe •
floodwall
in the

1950s.

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Photos courtesy of Sam Juniper and Peoples Bank

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alfton
o..- Sc.bOot • • .,.,,~ 1ri.111a
and wu one of the feW bl.jlfdlnga that ·•

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tea 1rcan be...,. on._ •
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The botet, now :known Mlhe.J:tlstoric
Lowe Hole
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left, have their picture Wilen In a :photo
booth during the MillOn Countj Fal.r.
Photo courtesy of Samantha.'Likens

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The nr.t ..tt was mar1ufactluNCI In le.1ford tn 1856 ~a great trOUflh of Mit brine wn·
II acovered beneath the .......... Here, a11ptorsu of
Salt W.U pause for a
moment In the early 1~. Lh.,..oolwaa the IMI of the otd aall minas to cloaa in 1Ma.

u.•poot

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marching
the bancra
"flrat m$iwltlt equid, whlctl WOM .

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by OM
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. of the ...... moa......

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Protect Your Home NOW,To Avoid Costly Repairs LATER_!
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F.riday, June 20; 2008

GALLIA • MEIGS • MASON

·Hometown News for Gama &amp; Meigs counties

Bill .w ill name post officefor Bob Evans

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Over 300 Meigs,County families received a. boost Friday
with the distribution of food staples from the Meigs .
Cooperative Parish. Volunteers loaded bags of soup,
crackers, eggs, cereal and other necessities into a steady
stream of ClliS that pulled into the Mulbeny Community
, Center in Pomeroy. The food was purchased from local
grocers, and there were no income restrictions. Applicants
only needed to apply. 'Another giveaway is scheduled for
August, and families interested in participating can apply
at the center from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesday through Friday,
anytime during the month of July.
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way. Hahn and Kattenhorn
will be judging in the categeries of tidiness, heritage,
GALLIPOLIS
urban forestry and hindAmerica in Bloom judges scaped areas.
From 10:45 a.m. to noon,
Bill Hahn ansd lana
Kattenhom arrive Monday judges will be taken on a
for a two-day visit to gauge Childrens Center of Ohio
local efforts to beautify van ride up Second Avenue
Gallipolis and the sunuund- to State Street; where they
ing area as the city com- will view St. Louis Catholic
petes in the national AlB Church plantings at Founh
eontest for the third consec- Avenue and State, the Ohio
utive year.
Valley Bank Annex and
A welcome by city offi- OVB at 420 Third Ave .,
cials will be held at 9: 15 Memorial Field ( in the cata.m. in the City Park at the egorie of turf and ground
bandstand, followed by a cover), drive by school to
wallc-through of the park ·· view plantings; view planti~ Kalt)t'phalo
with stops at historical mon- ngs . along way to Vme
Gallipolis Rotarians Paul Kuhn , left, and Kurt Dailey were
uments and 1statues. A brief Street and rli'St Avenue, and
among the .numerous volunteers who tumed out Saturday explanation will be given see the La Vue Premiere on
morning for the 19th annual River Sweep in Gallipolis. The for bach site by historian the river side by parkfront
Gallipolis Bass Busters helped transport volunteers to var- Doug Wetherholt. Judges in the category of landious spots along the rivelbank to pick up debris and present will view trees, plantings scaped 1UUs
a clean shoreline to Ohio River traffic.
and ground cover along the
The judge~ will then view
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preservation, including . the
Ohio Governor's Award.
The legislation is cosponsored by the following
members of the Ohio congressional delegalion: Jean
Schmidt. Mike Turner, Bob
Latta, David Hobson,
Marcy Kapuir, Dennis
Kucinicb, Stephanie Thbbs
Jones, Betty Sutton, Steve
LaTourette, Deborah Pryce,
Ralph Regula, Tim Ryan
and Zack Space.
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lost an entrepreneurial hero
embodied
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who
American dream,;. WilsOn
said. "On the ftrst anniversary of his death, I'm proud
to honor Mr. Evans this

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POMEROY
The
Public Utilities Commission
of Ohio continues to hold
nearly $100,000 in escrow
County's
for · Meigs
Enhanced 911 system, but
county commissioners are
confident the system will.be
Jn. place . :llefore the
December deadline for
claiming the funds :
House Bill 361 provides
for a funding mechanism
for
establishment
of
enhanced wireless 911 service. and · Commi ssioner
Jim Sheets said Thursday
local villa~es and townships
are now ·m the process· of
approving an amendment to
the county's 911 plan to
provide E-911 service when
the counly' s 911 system
goes .into service later this
year. .
E-911 service allows 911
dispatchers to locate c.alls
made from a wireless telephone using GIS technology. Funds in escrow can be
used to purchase the neces-

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Gallipolis, OH

the famous Bob . Evans
Restaurant. Since the 1970s,
the Bob Evans restaurant
chain has eltpanded to over
600 locations around the
country.
In 1986, Evans retired
after 33 yc;ars as director
and president of the Bob
Evans Farms Inc. Through ·
his life he continued to
·remain activ~ in land and
wildlife conservation, as
well as promoting prdgressive fanning practices. In
addition, be was instrumental in preserving the Spanish
Barb . mustang; a breed of
wild horse that was threatened by extinction. He has
received countless awards
for his dedication to wildlife

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food products manufacturer
when he operated a small
diner on Eastern Avenue.
The post office at 440 ·
Second Ave. would · be
known as the "Bob Evans
Post Office Building."
Evans was born on May
20, 1918, in Sugar Ridge,
Ohio, and grew up in Gallia
County. In 1948, he started
his own sausage business
operating out of his family
farm. The company soon
expanded to the Bob Evans.
Farms Inc. and by 1957 Bob
Evans sausage was being
delivered to nearly 1,800
locations.
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when the company eltpanded again in 1964 to include

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GALLIPOLIS One
year after the death of
Gallia ~ unty fanner and
entreereneur Robert L.
" Bob ' Evans, action 10
name the Gallipoli s Post
Office in his honor is working its way through
Congress.
U.S. Rep. Charlie Wilson
of Ohio, whose Sixth
District includes Gallia,
introduced .
legislation
Friday to honor Evans, who
created .one of the most recognized names in the food
industry, by namin~ the
post office after htm in
Gallipolis. where he began
his career as a sausage and

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old historical homes and
plantings along the way to
Our House, where'!i' catered
lunch will be held al Our
House.
From I to 3:30 p.m., the
judges will travel up First
. Avenue, turning at Pine
Street, travel to the . John
Gee Historical Center
where a shon rendition will
be given of its history by
Barbara Scon and Dorothy
Casey, and continue on Pine
for a history ofthe Colored
Cemetery by Barbara Scott
and Pine Street Cemetery
history
by
-noug
Wetherholt. Judging in the
heritage caregory will be
conducted.
From 3: 30 . to 5 p.m.,
judges will review · their
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