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RAIDERS FALL Graham booters clip Benjamin Logan 3-0. Sports BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER VOL. 115 - NO. 248 • 50 CENTS THURSDAY OCTOBER 4, 2007 www.examiner.org Honors bestowed at annual chamber meeting Agency in Russells Point, was Family Pharmacy receives top business tribute the recipient of the Richard J. Rupp Award. By MANDY HOCHSTEDLER in , Siemens is based in The Integrity in Business Bellefontaine Examiner and TRC tests equip- Award was presented to Fred “I love Logan County; I Staff Writer ment from around the world.” Burton of Family Pharmacy, intend to stay here and do Chad Ross, who is the which closed its 124 S. Main everything I can for Logan Business owners, local offi- chamber’s new chairman, St. business on Aug. 27. The County,” said Mrs. Hollan- cials and community members replaces Jim Snyder who business only was sold to Rite shead, who was involved in gathered Wednesday evening served 22 months, said he Aid. establishing the Indian Lake at Tree Links Course for wants Logan County to look “I don’t feel like I was Community Church Day Care, a dinner affair marking the regionally and beyond to bought out of business,” he which has served 1,000 chil- 67th annual meeting of the attract new companies to the said when accepting his dren over the past 17 years. Logan County Area Chamber area. award. “We had a niche for so She is past president of the of Commerce. “Automobile manufactur- many years.” Indian Lake Area Chamber of Rebecca Marker-Smith, ing has a strong presence in Family Pharmacy was first Commerce and active in vari- director of marketing and the area, and overall, our local known as Butler Drugs when it ous community endeavors. membership for the chamber, economy has been blessed by opened during the late 1800s. The chamber presented its expanded on the program’s other manufacturing industries It later was known as Powell Ambassador Award to Rhonda theme, The World is Closer as well,” he said. Pharmacy and Insley Pharma- and recognized retir- EXAMINER PHOTO | MANDY HOCHSTEDLER Than You Think. “However, I want to attract cy before taking its final name ing directors Sandy Musser, Linda Hollanshead, founder of Hollanshead Insurance, left, and “If you walk into area fac- even more diverse businesses, in 1972 when Mr. Burton Bob Robinson and Martha Fred Burton, owner of Family Pharmacy, stand with the awards tories, they have ties to across such as IT companies and became an owner. O’Connor. It also introduced they received at the Logan County Area Chamber of Commerce’s the world,” she said. “Our satellite businesses that dis- Linda Hollanshead, founder new directors Peter Stolly and annual meeting Wednesday at Tree Links Golf Course. local Honda plants are based tribute ethanol — to the area.” of Hollanshead Insurance Tammy Gump.

PLENTIFUL PUMPKINS Health district prepares for upcoming flu season

By MANDY HOCHSTEDLER 9042 between Oct. 15-24. Bellefontaine Examiner Medicare and Medicaid are Staff Writer accepted. Individuals at risk for Cindy Irick, director of developing complications nursing for the Logan County from influenza include those Health District, presented between the ages of six information about flu vaccina- months and 59 months, preg- tions at the district’s nant women, adults 50 years meeting Wednesday afternoon. and older and those with The health district will chronic illnesses, according to operate two flu clinics. Department of Health The first clinic, operated on guidelines. Individuals who a first-come, first-served basis come in contact with infants from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, up to six months old are also Oct. 27, at Riverside High recommended for the vaccine. School, DeGraff, is open to In other action, the board: those at least six months of ¥ accepted a $5,000 two- age. The cost of the cash-only year grant from the Bureau for clinic is $10 per shot. Children with Medical Handi- Ms. Irick said the clinic also caps, which will be used to serves as an emergency pre- serve the Amish community; paredness drill for the health ¥ hired Misti Buckenroth,

EXAMINER PHOTO | DOUG LOEHR district. home health billing clerk, to Dan Hurley, left, strains as he attempts to see how many pumpkins he can carry in one load Wednesday with help of “This exercise will help our replace Kim Bolt; his father, Russ Hurley at Hurley Farms, 9279 State Route 117, Huntsville. The produce farmers report a better-than- staff and volunteers get the ¥ approved annual evalua- average yield of pumpkins as they gear up for Saturday’s Fall Festival. feel and layout of the (River- tions for White, pub- side school) facility in case an lic health nurse; Pam Wood, emergency situation would environmental clerical special- come up in the future,” she ist; Cathy Summers, nursing said. services clerical specialist; Health Commissioner Boyd Jackie Prater, immunizations Hoddinott said the more peo- clerk; Pat Lentz, emergency Children’s bill veto wrong way to regain GOP’s ple who participate in the clin- preparedness coordinator; and ic, the better prepared the Lesley Rowan, information health district would be in the technology manager; rep for fiscal restraint, some Republicans say event of an actual emergency. ¥ approved a new public By CHARLES BABINGTON expand subsidized health Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., “We hope to get a high records policy and designated Writer AP NEWS ANALYSIS insurance for children in fami- said in a recent Senate speech: turnout from the community,” Lisa Downing, health district lies earning two or three times “This will be the sixth time he said. administrator, as public WASHINGTON — In sional Republicans say they the federal poverty rate. Most since 1997 that the debt limit Riverside EMS, DeGraff records custodian; backing President Bush’s veto support an expansion of the Republicans opposed it, main- has been raised.” EMS, the Logan County ¥ approved a new drug test- of a children’s health bill, State Children’s Health Insur- ly because of its cost and size. “There is no system of eco- EMA, the Mad River Chapter ing policy for employees; many Republicans feel their ance Program, known as Party leaders say the House nomic controls,” Coburn said. of the American Red Cross, ¥ ordered Joyce Patterson, party has picked the wrong SCHIP. But they want some- will sustain Bush’s veto in two “ party did a lot to cre- and several other local agen- 300 N. Park St., to remove issue to try to regain its long- thing considerably smaller weeks. ate this mess.” cies also are involved in organ- solid waste behind her house lost reputation as guardian of than the $35 billion, five-year The events have brought a Most Republican lawmak- izing and executing the clinic, within three days; prudent federal spending. increase approved by the long-simmering GOP debate ers have backed Bush in argu- Ms. Irick said. ¥ ordered Ron Stayman, 168 Democrats gleefully concur Democratic-led House and to a full boil. Some Republi- ing that tax cuts and heavy A second clinic for high- N. Sandusky St., Rushsylva- and are pouring money, time Senate and vetoed Wednesday cans feel their party was fool- spending on the Iraq and risk individuals is from 9 a.m. nia, to remove all solid waste and energy into efforts to make by Bush. ish to let spending and deficits Afghanistan wars are more to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 31, and debris from his residence GOP leaders pay dearly for the Five dozen congressional soar while Bush was president important than cutting federal at the health district, 310 S. within seven days; decision. Republicans supported the and Republicans controlled Main St. The price per shot is Bush and most congres- bill, which would significantly Congress for a dozen years. See CHILDREN on Page 3 $20. Register by calling 592- See HEALTH on Page 3

More than 2,000 miners evacuated after elevator damaged in South African gold mine By MICHELLE FAUL bled down a shaft Wednesday, caus- accusations from the government Sonjica said during a visit to the Associated Press Writer ing extensive damage to an elevator that mine owner Harmony Gold Elandsrand mine at Carletonville — and stranding more than 3,000 min- Mining Co. did not bother to inform a town in ’s mining CARLETONVILLE, South ers more than a mile underground. it of the potentially devastating cri- heartland near Johannesburg — that Africa — More than 2,000 trapped The mine owner and South sis. health and safety legislation would gold miners were rescued in a dra- Africa’s minerals and energy minis- Minerals and Energy Minister be “tightened up.” matic all-night operation, and efforts ter vowed to improve safety in one Buyelwa Sonjica complained that Last year, 199 mineworkers died AP PHOTO | THEMBA HADEBE gathered speed today to bring hun- of the country’s most important she found out from the late evening in accidents, mostly rock falls, the A rescued mine worker reacts as dreds more to the surface. industries. news about the accident, which hap- government Mine Health and Safety he emerges today from an There were no casualties when a The accident prompted allega- pened just after 6 a.m. She said Pres- Council reported in September. One unaffected shaft at Harmony pressurized air pipe snapped at the tions of the industry cutting safety ident Thabo Mbeki also found out worker was killed last week in a Gold’s Elandsrand Mine. mine near Johannesburg and tum- corners in the name of profit — and from the news bulletin. mine adjacent to Elandsrand.

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MRDD approves bid for transportation services LOCAL NOTES The Logan County Board ly $250,000 over the next five ment to Petermann Transporta- building, which would cost DeGraff legion post to meet of MRDD accepted a bid for years. The board currently tion. $18,651. The DeGraff Post 652 American Legion meets at 7:30 p.m. transportation services at its operates four buses for Dis- New staff members, David The board approved a pre- Monday. Sept. 20 meeting from Peter- covery Center pupils, and a Tyler, custodian; Bonnie Patti- liminary financial budget, mann Transportation, pending combination of two buses and son, vocational support spe- which is due to the Logan West Liberty council satisfactory negotiation of a two vans for the adult services cialist; and Linda Helriggle, County Commissioners’ office cancels meeting five-year contract. program at RTC Industries. bus assistant, were introduced. Oct. 15. Because of the Columbus Day holiday, the West Liberty Vil- The privatization of trans- Transportation staff mem- The board discussed the The next meeting is 5 p.m. lage Council will not meet Monday. portation services is expected bers would have the opportu- necessity of a boiler replace- Thursday, Oct. 18, at the board The next regular meeting is at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 22. to save the board approximate- nity to transfer their employ- ment at the RTC Industries office, 1851 W. State Route 47. BCS students to be dismissed one hour early Wednesday U.S. statehouses join the digital age to attract new visitors Bellefontaine City School district students will be dismissed COLUMBUS (AP) — debut Wednesday, offers virtu- Finan, who chairs the Capital introduce themselves to new early for a huddle day Wednesday, so that teachers may participate States are using the Internet, al visitors audio files, videos, Square Review and Advisory customers. in staff development activities. offering full wireless coverage high-resolution photos and Board and oversaw the State- Nevada has a variety of Dismissal times are as follows: Bellefontaine Middle School, and hawking lawmaker play- other ways to find information house’s $121 million renova- goods available through its 1:30 p.m.; Bellefontaine High School, 1:45 p.m.; Northeastern ing cards to attract new, more about the Statehouse, which tion completed in 1996. Internet gift store, including T- and Southeastern elementary schools, 2:15 p.m.; and Western youthful visitors to aging capi- opened in 1861, and Ohio his- Many statehouses, includ- shirts and playing cards Intermediate, 2:30 p.m. tol buildings. tory. You can even plan a ing New York and Ohio, offer emblazoned with the words At Ohio’s Civil War-era Statehouse wedding through wireless services and most “Nevada Legislature” and the Trick-or-Treat alternative offered Statehouse, new gadgets the Web site. states offer virtual tours, which building in the background. The Bellefontaine Parks and Recreation Department hosts a include interactive statues and “We hope to inspire the carry visitors through every North Carolina peddles art Ring of Lights Halloween Walk from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, a Web site that offers contests next generation of Ohioans to room. prints and books and Montana Oct. 20, at Blue Jacket Park. with prizes from a gift shop. become tomorrow’s leaders,” Others are following the just put its 2007 Christmas Children in preschool through second grade can walk the track The site, which held its official said former state Sen. Richard lure of the shopping mall to ornament on sale. to receive candy and prizes. To register, call the parks office, 592- 3475. Beggar’s Night set New Ohio loan program helps middle-class homeowners Beggar’s Night is observed from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. COLUMBUS (AP) — With get a house,” said Carr, whose her mortgage had an gling to stay in their homes in 25, countywide. her successful home day-care business soon faltered after the adjustable rate that was ticking a market that has drastically Absentee ballots available business buoying her opti- move because her upward while her finances shifted. Absentee voter ballots for the Nov. 6 general election are mism, Shannon Carr signed neighborhood was already sat- were headed south. Through the Home Owner- available at the Logan County Board of Elections office, 225 S. off on her mortgage and urated with day-care options. Carr nearly lost her home, ship Center of Greater Cincin- Main St. moved into a bigger house in a She was forced to start up a but was able to keep it with nati, Carr received a few thou- Ballots may be mailed to voters who cannot visit the office. nicer neighborhood. new business in the janitorial the help of a new loan pro- sand dollars she used to reach Voters who have moved from one precinct to another within “All I saw was that I was field. gram in Ohio that targets mid- a settlement with her bank and Logan County and fail to report the change to the Board of approved and I was going to It was then she found out dle-class homeowners strug- stay in her home. Elections by Oct. 9, may make the change at the office and vote by absentee ballot. The deadline for absent voter applications is noon Saturday, Nov. 3, and completed ballots must be received by 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6, to be counted. BELLEFONTAINE BEAT Call 599-7255 for more information. POLICE & FIRE Woman charged with theft Teens lodged Melissa A. Harlow, 18, of 1441 S. Main St., Apt. A, was Josie W. Neill, 17, of 208 Palmer Ave., was lodged Wednesday charged Wednesday with theft. in the Logan County Juvenile Detention Center after he was Officers of the Bellefontaine Police Department report she was found intoxicated around 3:40 p.m. at Burger King, 2005 S. Main HOSPITAL caught around 6 p.m. attempting to leave Wal-Mart Supercenter, St. He faces a delinquency charge of underage consumption of ELSEWHERE paternal grandparents: Chris 2281 S. Main St., with a computer hard drive. alcohol. Births and Kathy Foust of Belle- Two injured in crash ¥ Valerie Renne Ward, 14, of 224 Oakland Square, was lodged Sept. 7, 2007: Cason and fontaine; maternal grandpar- Roger L. Casto, 44, of Bellefontaine, was cited for failure to Tuesday in the JDC on a parole/probation violation. Danielle Pratt of Dublin, a son, ents: Henry and Ruth Koch of control after an 11:35 a.m. two-vehicle crash Tuesday at Main Henry West; maternal grand- Gahanna. Street and Lake Avenue. Fire department activity parents: Danny and Bol- MARY RUTAN His northbound car a southbound car operated by Robert Firefighters of the Bellefontaine fire department reported the ing of West Liberty; paternal Birth M. Mills, 29, of Zanesfield. following activity. grandparents: Lynn Lusby Sept. 17, 2007: Brandon Both men were transported to Mary Rutan Hospital for treat- Wednesday — 7:20 a.m., fire alarm at 205 Palmer Ave., can- Pratt of Cincinnati, formerly of and Jenni Blair of Rushsylva- ment of incapacitating injuries. celed in station, accidental activation; 9:05 a.m., fire alarm at 221 Bellefontaine, and the late nia, a daughter, Kaylee Mae; Damage was heavy to the cars. N. School St., canceled in station, facility testing alarms; 1:10 Mark Pratt. maternal grandparents: Lloyd Car damaged p.m., squad ; 6:02 p.m., squad run; 10:47 p.m., squad run; and Oct. 1, 2007: Jarrod and and Nora Mae Ferguson of Dianna S. Buckingham, 204 Evergreen Drive, reported Sun- 11:53 p.m., engine to 1138 N. Main St., gasoline spill, absorbent Stephanie Foust of Columbus, Rushsylvania; paternal grand- day morning someone shattered the driver’s side window and applied. a daughter, Myla Kate, at St. parents: Bill and Bev Blair of broke the sunroof of her son’s car while it was parked overnight. Today — 3:17 a.m., squad run. Ann’s Hospital, Columbus; Belle Center. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2007—BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER Page 3 Jimmy Carter confronts Sudanese security in OBITUARIES Cheryl E. Smith Darfur over meeting with refugees from conflict Cheryl E. Smith, 48, of Bellefontaine, died Friday, Sept. 28, KABKABIYA, Sudan (AP) But none of the refugees told Carter’s entourage the “We are in the security 2007, in Mercy Medical Center, Springfield. — Former President Jimmy showed up and Carter decided powerful Sudanese state police field. We’re not that flexible,” She was born in Newport News, Va., on Dec. 19, 1958, a Carter confronted Sudanese to walk into the town — a could bar his way. he said after the confrontation daughter of the late Eddie Sr. and Ethel Marie Alston Manley. She security services on a visit to volatile stronghold of the pro- “We’ve got to move, or ended. also was preceded in death by a son, Jason Manley; brother, Darfur Wednesday, shouting government janjaweed militia someone is going to get shot,” In an interview with The Eddie Manley Jr.; sisters, Joyce Williams and Janet Lee Manley; “You don’t have the power to — to meet refugees too fright- warned one of the U.N. staff Associated Press later in the and a grandson. stop me!” at some who ened to attend the meeting at accompanying the delegation. day, Carter played down the Survivors include a son, Dwayne (Adderainne) Manley of blocked him from meeting the compound. Carter’s traveling compan- encounter, saying the security Newport News; daughters, LaToye Smith of Newport News, refugees of the conflict. He was able to make it to a ions, billionaire businessman chief was only doing his job. Joyce (Shelton) Fogan of Bellefontaine and Cheri Smith of New The 83-year-old Carter, in school where he met with one Richard Branson and Graca “But it’s true that I’m not York; a sister, Shelia Hundley of Newport News; and nine grand- Darfur as part of a delegation tribal representative and was Machel, the wife of former accustomed to people telling children. of respected international fig- preparing to go further into South African President Nel- me I can’t walk down the A dispatcher for a cab company, she was a member of Christ ures known as “The Elders,” town when Sudanese security son Mandela, tried to ease his street and meet people,” he Our King Church in Bellefontaine, where Pastor Robin Ricks wanted to visit a refugee camp. officers stopped him. frustration and his Secret Ser- told the AP after returning to a conducts a memorial service at 4 p.m. Friday. No calling hours But the U.N. mission in Sudan “You can’t go,” the local vice detail urged him to get United Nations compound in are planned. deemed that too dangerous. chief of the feared Sudanese into a car and leave. El Fasher, the capital of North Arrangements were handled by Eichholtz Funeral Home, Instead, Carter agreed to fly secret police, who only gave “I’ll tell President Bashir Darfur state. Bellefontaine, where condolences may be expressed at www.eich- to the World Food Program his first name as Omar, about this,” Carter said, refer- Branson said some refugees holtzfuneralhome.com. compound in the North Darfur ordered Carter. “It’s not on the ring to Sudanese President had slipped notes in his pock- town of Kabkabiya, where he program!” Omar al-Bashir. ets. was supposed to meet with “We’re going to anyway!” Omar, the security chief, “We (are) still suffering ethnic African refugees, many an angry Carter retorted as a said Carter had already from the war as our girls are PALLBEARERS of whom were chased from small crowd began to gather breached security once by being raped on a daily basis,” Pallbearers for the funeral of Stacey Lynn Smith McCul- their homes by militias and the around. “You don’t have the walking to the school and read one of the notes, translat- lough were Gary Smith, Duane Smith, Bill Roberts, Tyson Arab-dominated government’s power to stop me.” would not be allowed to ed from , that Branson Roberts, Paul Williams, Rich Harner and Eric Snyder. forces. However, U.N. officials breach it again. handed to the AP. FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS Photos and videos give inquest jury a KERNS, Pamela Jo — Visitation, 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. today; funeral, 1 p.m. Friday; Eichholtz Funeral Home, Belle Center. picture of Princess Diana’s last hours KODGER, Mildred — Visitation, 9 to 10 a.m. Friday, Eich- holtz Funeral Home, Bellefontaine; graveside service, 11 a.m. By ROBERT BARR jurors saw security camera victims of an Establishment blame for the crash on driver Friday, Plattsville Cemetery, Shelby County. Associated Press Writer videos of the couple arriving at plot directed by Prince Philip, Henri Paul, concluding that he MEIER, John I. Jr. — Memorial service, 1 p.m. Saturday, the Ritz Hotel on Aug. 30, the queen’s husband. was far over the legal limit for Indian Lake Elks Lodge, Russells Point. — A photograph 1997. The images show Fayed Shots of two people stand- alcohol and driving too fast. captures the scene inside the leaving for a short car ride ing in an elevator may tell you Paul also died in the crash. car minutes before the crash across the Place Vendome to nothing about how they came Many of the images are that killed Princess Diana. The Repossi jewelers, then return- to die in a car crash hours later. fuzzy. Diana, one of the Cargo plane crashes into part of driver has a glazed look as a ing a short time later with a But the images of photogra- world’s most photographed body guard tries to wave away brochure. Ritz executive phers swarming around their women, isn’t always instantly Congo’s capital; at least 5 killed pursuing paparazzi. Diana’s Claude Roulet is seen with car during the day help explain recognizable. KINSHASA, Congo (AP) out the fire, and a crowd gath- head is turned away, toward what was described as a bag of the apparently hasty change of Two photos shown to the — A cargo plane crashed in a ered around the site. the back windshield. rings from Repossi’s “dis moi plans that led the couple to flee inquest on Tuesday, taken by residential neighborhood near A witness reached by phone This and other fleeting oui” (tell me yes) line. from the rear entrance of the French photographer Jacques the main airport in Congo’s said the area was full of smoke images are giving a coroner’s Whether Diana and Fayed hotel shortly after midnight. Langevin, apparently are the capital of Kinshasa today, and it was hard to tell if there jury a picture of the last hours planned to announce their The videos shown to the last taken of Diana before the killing at least five people, had been deaths or injuries. of the princess and her engagement the next day is jury were taken from 31 of the crash — though only her hair police said. The witness, Papy Kangufu, boyfriend Dodi Fayed — one of the questions before the 43 security cameras at the Ritz, is visible. Several destroyed houses said the market was full of peo- hours filled with shopping for jury, as is the claim that she said Inspector Paul Carpenter, The time is 12:20 a.m. on near a market in Kinshasa’s ple when the plane crashed. a ring, vainly seeking privacy was pregnant with Fayed’s who was part of Metropolitan Aug. 31, 1997. About 10 min- Kingasani neighborhood were Ilunga said the plane had and finally dying as they fled child. Both claims are part of Police investigative team head- utes later the Mercedes had ablaze after the crash, and smoke just taken off from the airport from the paparazzi. Mohamed al Fayed’s insis- ed by former chief John slammed into a pillar in the filled the sky, according to an en route to central Congo. On Wednesday, inquest tence that the couple were the Stevens. That team laid the Pont d’Alma tunnel. Associated Press reporter on the Kingasani is about three miles scene. Local police commander from the Kinshasa airport. Alexis Dekikobo said he had Cargo planes in Congo are seen five bodies in the rubble — frequently flown by experi- 2 Koreas sign peace and economic four adults and one baby. enced pilots from former Sovi- A Russian media report said et states but the aircraft are all aboard the An-26 were often old, ill-maintained and cooperation pact at second ever summit killed, although it gave no overcrowded. numbers. Russia’s ITAR-Tass news SEOUL, (AP) Bush hailed it as a key for After signing the deal, Kim gram, said the landmark sum- The plane crashed into a agency reported that the plane, — The leaders of North and “peace and prosperity” in and Roh shook hands and posed mit agreement would aid market area of the neighbor- which belonged to Congolese South Korea pledged today to northeast Asia. for cameras. Roh then took regional peace and stability. hood around 10:30 a.m., said carrier Africa 1, had a Russian seek a peace treaty to replace The bilateral agreement Kim’s right hand in his left and “ consistently sup- airport officer Appo Ilunga. crew. “According to early reports, the Korean War’s 1953 cease- capped three days of meetings raised both their arms in the air ports efforts by the North and A plane window and pieces all people on board were killed. fire and expand projects to in the North Korean capital, like prizefighters before sharing South to improve bilateral of charred metal were visible There are also casualties among reduce tension across the Pyongyang, between North a champagne toast. relations and realize reconcili- as firefighters struggled to put people at the market,” it said. world’s last Cold War frontier. Korean leader Kim Jong Il and “The South and North ation and cooperation through The pact came a day after a South Korean President Roh shared the view that they dialogue,” said Foreign Min- deal at China-hosted arms talks Moo-hyun. They “agreed to should end the current istry spokesman Liu Jianchao among North Korea, the U.S. closely cooperate to end mili- armistice regime and establish in a statement on the min- Children and other regional powers, in tary hostility and ensure peace a permanent peace regime,” istry’s official Web site. Continued from Page 1 But Rep. Tom Feeney, R- which Pyongyang promised to and easing of tension on the the pact said. Japanese Prime Minister Fla., said in an interview that disable its main nuclear facili- Korean peninsula,” according They also “agreed to coop- Yasuo Fukuda also welcomed spending overall. The deficit, by aggressively defending and ties and fully declare its to a joint statement. erate to push for the issue of North Korea’s agreement to as a share of the economy, they explaining Bush’s veto, “there nuclear programs by Dec. 31. Substantive progress on any declaring the end” of the Kore- disable its main nuclear com- say, is not a huge problem. is an opportunity in the next The move would be the peace treaty would require the an War by staging a meeting of plex by year’s end, but his Bush and his allies drew the few months for the Republi- biggest step North Korea has participation of the U.S. and the “three or four heads of party said sanctions against line on the proposed SCHIP cans to regain their brand.” taken to scale back its nuclear China, which also fought in related states.” Pyongyang should continue expansion, saying it would “We can’t win elections ambitions after of the conflict. South Korea China, a key player in inter- for at least another six months subsidize middle-income fam- nationally if more Americans seeking to develop the world’s never signed the 1953 national efforts to dismantle because it has yet to meet its ilies that can afford private think Democrats are more fis- deadliest weapons. President armistice ending the war. North Korea’s nuclear pro- commitments. insurance. “Poor kids first,” cally responsible than Repub- Bush said after vetoing the licans,” said Feeney, a target of bill. Democratic radio ads attack- Polish envoy wounded in Baghdad ambush; Iraqi leader slams Blackwater Bush’s decision baffles and ing his support of the veto. angers some Republican law- Polls show that voters see BAGHDAD (AP) — A dar- Iraq. But ’s prime minis- dor and others. Blackwater ment’s offensive against makers who say the adminis- Democrats as better custodians ing ambush of bombs and gun- ter, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, said was not involved in protecting Blackwater. tration should have picked a of spending and fiscal affairs. fire left Poland’s ambassador his nation would not retreat “in the Polish convoy. “There have been 190 vic- less sympathetic program for A recent ABC News-Washing- pinned down in a burning the face of terrorists.” Pietrzyk, who was com- tims of Blackwater ... The kind an all-out fight with Democ- ton Post poll found an over- vehicle Wednesday before The diplomatic convoy was mander of ground forces in of accusations leveled against rats. whelming preference for being pulled to safety and air- hit by three bombs and then Poland before taking the the company means it is not fit “He has been given advice Democrats over Republicans lifted in a rescue mission by attackers opened fire in the ambassador post in April, suf- to work in Iraq,” he told a that this is socialized medi- — by 52 percent to 29 percent the embattled security firm Shiite-controlled Karradah fered minor burns over 20 per- news conference. cine. Hardly,” Sen. Orrin — when people were asked Blackwater USA. At least district. Polish guards returned cent of his body, including his It was not known if al-Mali- Hatch, R-Utah, told reporters which party they trusted to do three people were killed, fire as the injured ambassador, head and right arm and leg, ki knew Blackwater rescued Wednesday. “I hope the folks a better job handling the feder- including a Polish bodyguard. Gen. Edward Pietrzyk, was said Polish Charge d’Affaires the Polish envoy. It also was at home raise Cain.” al budget deficit. The attack — apparently pulled from his burning vehi- Waldemar Figaj. not clear if the 190 victims Such positions are precisely A number of Republican well planned in one of Bagh- cle. At least 10 people, includ- “They were waiting for us,” represented a new figure aris- why so many voters have lawmakers say their party has dad’s most secure neighbor- ing four Polish security agents, Figaj told The Associated Press ing from an Iraqi investigation grown disenchanted with the frittered away an important hoods — raised questions were wounded. as he gave details of the attack. or a reference to the 195 inci- Republican Party, a number of element of its heritage and about whether it sought to pun- U.S. Embassy officials dis- Shortly after the assault, dents involving the U.S. secu- Hatch’s colleagues say. appeal. ish Poland for its contributions patched Blackwater helicop- Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al- rity company outlined in a to the U.S.-led military force in ters to evacuate the ambassa- Maliki renewed his govern- House report earlier this week. Health UAW deal leaves future uncertain Continued from Page 1 from his driveway at 9464 Cot- tonwood Drive, Huntsville; LOGAN COUNTY BEAT DETROIT (AP) — The current product’s life cycle ¥ ordered Steve Smelcer of from Paul Farkas of Columbus SHERIFF & HIGHWAY PATROL United Auto Workers may expires, or the next generation Lima to either remove wood to place a well two feet from his have won unprecedented job of their main product is within 14 days or stack wood property line and six feet from Driver cited security pledges from Gener- “demand and business case securely at his property along his house at 9169 Breezy Way, Jarod M. Farley, no age listed, of 2519 County Road 12, was al Motors Corp. in its latest dependent,” according to a Parker Drive, Belle Center, Belle Center; from Steve Mays cited for driving left of center by deputies of the Logan County tentative contract agreement, UAW document called the because there is evidence of of Findlay to use an existing Sheriff’s Office after an accident at 9:01 a.m. Tuesday. He was but 15 factories across the “white book” that spells out children playing on the logs; well that will be four feet from reportedly eastbound on State Route 47 east of County Road 9, country — including two in details of the agreement. The ¥ ordered Sandra Bethel of the new foundation at 8703 when he struck a vehicle operated by Beverly S. Woodrum, 68, of Ohio — could be on shaky two Ohio plants are in Defi- McComb to remove the house State Route 273, Belle Center; 485 E. Center St., West Mansfield. ground after the products ance and Parma. and all debris from her proper- from Raleigh Haney, 14166 Damage was moderate to both vehicles and no serious injuries they now make go out of pro- At four of the factories, the ty along Cottonwood Avenue, Collingwood Ave., Lakeview, were reported. duction in a few years, document says no future prod- Lakeview, within 30 days, and to place a well 13 feet from the Juvenile cited according to details of the uct has been identified for also ordered her to remove the road; and from Charles T. Jessie L. Robinson, 17, of 222 Marshall St., Russells Point, agreement. them. manufactured home and debris Moore of Bellefontaine to was cited for obstructing official business after deputies were The factories, most of Most of the 15 plants will from her property along Oak- waive the requirement for a investigating another report Monday around 9 p.m. which are engine and trans- see their current products go wood Avenue, Lakeview; sewage system inspection. Theft reported mission or metal stamping out of production in 2011, ¥ approved variance requests The next meeting is 1 p.m. Jennifer Roby of Bellefontaine reported Monday the misuse of plants, either are listed as hav- when the four-year contract from James Gard of Miamis- Wednesday, Nov. 7, at the a credit card. The loss was listed at $1,000. ing nothing to make after their would expire. burg to place a well two feet health district building. Page 4 BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER— THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2007 Online @ www.examiner.org SPOTLIGHT 35th Anniversary Trust instincts about boyfriend Dear Annie: I’ve been in a of the ex, so he postponed show- and I have decided not to have long-distance relationship for a ing them to you. Has he since any service when our time few months. I love removed them and comes. Thank you for letting us being with “Duke,” changed his status? use your column to convey our Mr. and Mrs. Rick Fullerton but when he’s back If not, he is giving message. — Not So Grateful Mr. and Mrs. Rick Fullerton of Bellefontaine in his hometown, you information Uncle in Honolulu celebrate their 35th anniversary Sunday. my mind goes about his level of Dear Honolulu: We under- Mr. Fullerton and the former Renay Carter crazy. I think about commitment — and stand your position, but perhaps were married Oct. 7, 1972, at the New Hamp- the worst possible you may indeed you could think of these invita- shire United Methodist Church by the Rev. situation and worry have something to tions in a different light. Your Tripp. myself sick. I have worry about. extended family is trying to stay He is the owner of Fullerton Insurance. She this trust issue, and Dear Annie: My in touch and keep you informed is the owner of Renay’s Beauty Salon. it drives me nuts. wife and I are both of family events. You are not They are the parents of Shane Fullerton of My suspicions in our 80s and have obligated to send a gift, but per- Baltimore, Md., Cody Fullerton of New York started when I ANNIE’S MAILBOX been married for 60 haps you can manage a card or and Bridget Fullerton of Green. One found out Duke years. Between us, note with your best wishes. grandchild completes their family. had a MySpace we have 11 siblings, Dear Annie: I, too, have a page but never told me about it. 22 nieces and nephews, 28 husband who starts projects he He shares a lot with me, so that grandnieces and grandnephews never finishes. I think a “Hus- seemed strange. He finally let and three great-grandnieces. band Swap” is in order. Not for me see it, and I realized he has And the family is still growing. sex, just for household repairs. MR. AND MRS. RICK FULLERTON pictures of himself with his ex We wish to inform them that we My husband is more than still posted there, and he states will not feel slighted if they happy to work on someone that his status is “single.” I don’t send us invitations to their else’s home projects, but not understand that he and his ex are birthdays, graduations, wed- ours. A few weeks ago a co- LOCAL NOTES Engagement still friends, and that doesn’t dings, etc. We are retired with worker needed some help with Education group bother me, but he told me once fixed incomes, on strict diets and plumbing and moving his wash- that he’d like to forget about her. don’t drive at night. When we er and dryer. As usual, my hus- recognizes Vogel, Bunch So why does he keep the pic- receive invitations, we feel com- band was eager to help and real- contributors tures up? He also has told me pelled to decline and send a gift. ly enjoyed himself. When I sug- The Logan County Educa- Jeff and Karen Vogel of that his ex calls him every so There also are funerals. We were gested the “swap” to the co- tion Foundation recently con- Lakeview announce the often. I don’t want him to think recently asked why we didn’t worker, he thought it was a great ducted its annual banquet at engagement of their daugh- he has to hide stuff from me. Am attend the service for the sibling idea. So how about it, ladies the Tree Links Golf Course. ter, Kelley, to Brad Bunch, I just over-thinking the whole of a nephew’s spouse, whom we (and gentlemen)? Get together Several individuals were son of Keith and Joyce situation? Should I worry? — barely knew. That’s because we with some of your friends and recognized, including long- Bunch of Fletcher and Stressed and Frustrated have to narrow our attendance to start a household projects co-op. time foundation supporters and Chuck and Sharon Kemp of Dear Stressed: If your services for numerous close It works for baby-sitting, why former trustees Eric Adels- DeGraff. instincts are telling you that Duke friends and relatives. Otherwise, not painting and hammering? — berger, Roseann Reed and The bride-elect, a 1997 is hiding things, he probably is. we would be constantly attend- Blessings From Pastor Diane Wanda Stahler. graduate of Indian Lake It’s possible Duke hadn’t updated ing funerals with requests for Dear Pastor Diane: You may Outgoing managing direc- High School, is a nurse at his MySpace page and knew donations. To spare our elderly be onto something here. tor of the foundation, Heather Mary Rutan Hospital. you’d be upset to see the pictures friends and relatives, my wife © 2007 Creators Syndicate Neer was recognized for her Her fiancé, a 1993 ILHS service, as were numerous graduate, is self-employed. donors to the foundation, who The couple exchanges Happy Birthday were presented plaques or cer- vows at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Happy tificates. Nov. 10, at St. Mary of the KELLEY VOGEL JIM Benjamin Logan High Woods Catholic Church. BRAD BUNCH School agriculture teacher, Birthday From, Kim Weiss, and his students presented a program showing Grandpa Your Wife, The Kipker Family & the learning activities and proj- ects made possible by a foun- Shawn, Stevie and Family dation-funded teacher grant. CARD WINNERS Jim! The Acton Family & all your friends The banquet highlighted Friendly Senior Center Anderson, third. who love and support you! scholarships and teacher grant Card winners at the Logan Friday afternoon bridge: Love, programs funded through County Friendly Senior Center Don Graham, first; Linda Courtney, monies managed by the foun- for the week of Sept. 24: Clay, second; Jim Hess, third. st dation, including 29 scholar- Wednesday afternoon Friday afternoon euchre: Eric Easley’s 21 Birthday ships to Bellefontaine and pinochle: Betty Small, first; Jim Platfoot, first; Charleen Stephanie and October 6, 2007 Logan County high school Chris Dunnigan, second; Betty Platfoot, second; Steve Ten- seniors totaling $25,000. Hughes, third. nant, third. Jessica • Band: Model 12 Teachers in the local school Wednesday night • Hog Roast districts wrote grants for class- pinochle: Ray Hatcher, first; • Cornhole Robert Hart, second; Margie • Lots of fun room learning activities, with Showing Our ¨ Open to All! the foundation funding 49 New Look! Bring Friends! Food and fun starts at 5pm grants totaling $24,463. Longaberger Band starts at 6pm Entertainment was provided ATURDAY CTOBER TO JENKINS SWEEPER SALES S , O 6 • 9:00 4:30 2848 Twp. Rd. 32 S., Bellefontaine by Standing Ovation, the AT THE LOGAN COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS GRANGE BUILDING BLHS show choir. Dinner was Rosewood, Ohio Follow the signs on Co. Rd. 18 for directions served by Black Tie Catering. (937) 362-3252 Fun How To’s Mark Butler served as emcee. New Fall Line! Tastings ¥ Fun ¥ Career Opportunities Prizes ¥ Cash & Carry ¥ Door Prizes WENGERS PRODUCE 937-666-4312 • 937-585-4887 Saturday Broasted Chicken Dinner Independent leaders and cons of the OPPORTUNITIES NSL TEAM ¥ 888-468-2806 YOU-PICK-PUMPKINS Oct. 6 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. 80 llb.. DURA--CUBE Mums & Fall Decorations or 80 llb.. RED OUT DURA--CUBE Indian Corn & Gourds $ 00 * Saturday Ribeye Steak Dinner Winter Squash 1 OFF Your Purchase Oct. 13 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. 3826 Co. Rd. 29, West Liberty• 592-5726 When you present this coupon. Anyone that has loved ones serving in the Middle East please contact the post @ 592-4891 HOURS: M.-F. 10-5:30PM• Sat. 10-5PM Dura-Cube¨ water softener salt will help your softener system last longer. Because it is 99.8% pure salt, it won’t clog expensive valves or brine tank sludge. And Dura-Cube¨.is guaranteed not to bridge or mush. Your BLHS Class of 1982 softener works better - lasts longer, with Dura-Cube¨ water softener salt. 25 yr. Class Reunion *Offer good thru Dec. 31, 2007, West Liberty location only, limit 30 bags, not valid with any other discounts, excludes delivery, must present coupon. CHANGES Rts. 68 & 508 The reunion will still be held at the Firehouse Pizza 465-6060 community room in Zanesfield Oct. 6, 2007. of West Liberty However this will be a pizza and drinks pay at the door Open Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm The Logan County District Library event. The price will be $10-$15 ea. depending on Presents attendance. Doors open at 6:00. The WL-S Class of ‘72 Relay For Life Team Presents… Put Your Garden to Bed LONGABERGER® BINGO NIGHT & EAGLES Thursday, October 11, 2007 AERIE 2166 Tri-County Community Action Center Fall Bulb Swap Friday, Oct. 12 6886 Wishart St., Huntsville B.J. & Billie Bingo starts PROMPTLY at 6:00 p.m. (doors open at 4:30 p.m.) Saturday, October 13, 11am Rosco and His Little Green Men 8pm-12am Advance tickets $20 (Includes 16 games of Bingo & dauber). AcuSport Community Room of the Knowlton Library Saturday, Oct. 13 Proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society Relay for Life 2008 Chad Carpenter from Rosco and His Little Green Men Non-Smoking • No one admitted under 18 yrs. • Seating Limited All About Landscaping-West Mansfield 8pm-12am Tickets can be purchased at Liberty Gathering Place, W.L.; or will talk with us about how to put your garden to bed for Saturday, Oct. 27 Call Susie Boone: 593-4338 Carol Huffman: 593-0147 the winter and answer questions. Chad’s 30-45 min. Halloween Costume Party & Dance 8-12pm or Lorene Carpenter: 935-9196 for tickets! presentation will be followed with a bulb swap. Entertainment by: Coyote Canyon Purchase your ticket BEFORE Bingo Night and be entered in a drawing to win the 2007 Horizon of Hope Basket Set Participants may swap for equal number of items brought. Friday, Nov. 9 (Admission available at door, also!) Raffle Attendance at library programs & events constitutes consent to be photographed for Logan County District Library publicity purposes. starts at 6pm THIS BINGO IS SPONSORED ENTIRELY BY DOUG ZIMMERMAN, ZIMMERMAN REALTY, LTD. Fall Zone Meeting Oct. 12, 13 & 14 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2007—BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER Page 5 UPCOMING LOCAL EVENTS Community Calendar Historical society to elect officers County Democrats plan fall dinner YOUR GUIDE TO AREA HAPPENINGS The Logan County Historical Society conducts its annual elec- The annual Logan County Democrat Fall Dinner begins at Today tion meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17, in the President’s 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18, at the Ohio Hi-Point Career Center, Room of the Logan County Museum. with featured speaker Attorney General Marc Dann. ABLE classes, 4 to 7 p.m., Galilee Lutheran Church. A brief society business meeting includes the election of offi- Our Daily Bread free meal, 4:30 to 6 p.m., Eagles Annex, Lakeview. Tickets are $20 and include dinner catered by Black Tie Cater- ABLE classes, 5 to 8 p.m., Ohio Hi-Point Career Center. cers and trustees for the term beginning Jan. 1, followed by a pro- ing. For tickets, call Ben Stahler, 592-3048; Rebecca Allen, 592- Narcotics Anonymous, 6 p.m., Indian Lake Community Church Outreach Center. gram on upcoming events by Bonnie Hansen. Light refreshments 6374; Jerry Pitzer, 593-6988; or Ann Beck, 599-6242. Logan-Champaign Amateur Radio Club, 6:30 p.m., Homecoming Restaurant. will be served. By-Pass to a New You Support Group, 6:30 p.m., Hillcrest Baptist Church. Banjo Society featured at Holland , 7 p.m., Friendly Senior Center, 934 S. Main, 593-1511. Historical society hosts Spooktacular The Kettering Banjo Society performs at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. Promise Keepers Task Force, 7 p.m., Christian Fellowship Church. The Logan County Historical Society Halloween Spooktacular 14, at the Holland Theatre. Doors open at 2:30 p.m. Indian Lake Chamber of Commerce, 7 p.m., Community Church basement. is from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27, for children ages 4-12; and The musical group is one of the largest banjo bands east of the Humane Society Bingo, 7 p.m., Belle Center Legion. from 8 p.m. to midnight for teens and adults, with a costume con- Mississippi River. Hi-Point Eagles Auxiliary, 7:30 p.m. test at 10 p.m. Tickets, at $10 each, can be purchased the day of the perform- Quincy-Miami Township Fire & Rescue Squad, 7:30 p.m. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Children’s admis- ance, or by calling 592-9002. Rushsylvania Lions, 7:30 p.m. sion is $2. Parents may attend free during children’s hours. Adult Proceeds will benefit the operation and restoration of the the- Roundhead VFW 8832 Auxiliary, 8 p.m. admission is $5 each. AA, 8:30 p.m., discussion, First United Presbyterian Church, rear. ater. Friday, Oct. 5 Transportation for Logan County, public transit, 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., 593-0039. Historical Society office hours, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. TOMORROW’S HOROSCOPES ABLE classes, 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Hi-Point Career Center. CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS let your emotions get the better of you, began and closing deals that can bring PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Take a Young-at-Heart Center, Lakeview, open, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., card party, 1 p.m. DAY: Kate Winslet, 32; Mario Lemieux, an argument will break out. A serious you greater financial stability. You will serious look at an old idea. You may be Recovery Zone open, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., 123 N. Detroit, West Liberty. 42; Guy Pearce, 40; , 50 look at an idea, product or venture can be up for a good time if you plan an able to flush out what caused something Blood pressure/diabetic check, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., Friendly Senior Center. Happy Birthday: Live a little, laugh generate extra cash. 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This will be a year of temptation as well being questioned. Exaggeration will be emotionally. Try to be true to what Birthday Baby: You are unique, Historical Museum open, 1 to 4 p.m. as great possibilities. The final outcome your demise. A change in your personal you want and need so you can live ingenious and thoughtful. You are fair, Card party, 2 p.m., Young-At-Heart Center. will be based on how you handle your- status or the way your friends, neighbors with the decisions you make today. A passionate, playful and someone who Our Daily Bread free meal, 4:30 to 6 p.m., 223 Oakland Square. self along the way. Your numbers are 11, or relatives view you is likely. 5 stars chance meeting with someone from can make a difference. Public bingo, 7 p.m., Friendly Senior Center, 934 S. 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Today marks the 7th anniversary of the passing of Myron Van Horn, the former owner and operator of Van Horn Funeral Homes in Lakeview and Jackson Center. A professional who served with dignity and distinction for more than 50 years, he will be recognized at the new Sanford-Eichholtz Funeral Home in Lakeview with the dedication of the chapel to be named in his honor. Pictured below are Bud Eichholtz, Dennis Sanford, Karla Haas, Trey Daring and Jeff Smith, associates of Eichholtz Funeral Homes and Sanford-Eichholtz Funeral Homes. This tribute is fitting for a man who was a prime example of what a community leader is and a man who also loved Logan County and its people. Thank you Myron.

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Bellefontaine ...... 7001 technology. They’re making nasty cell-phone decided to bust up my go-kart. He was a big, fat kid It’s no wonder numerous government and private Benjamin Logan...... 7002 B calls, sending e-mails and text messages and posting Indian Lake ...... 7003 and he laughed and taunted me as he kicked my organizations are promoting anti-bullying Riverside ...... 7004 embarrassing things on the Internet. handcrafted vehicle into pieces — until Kris campaigns. It’s no wonder 27 states have passed West Liberty-Salem ...... 7005 The anonymous cowards. appeared out of nowhere. anti-bullying laws and nine more are considering Triad...... 7007 Calvary Christian ...... 7008 When I was a kid in the ’70s, at least bullies had She tackled him from behind and down he went. them. Or that school districts across America are Lo. Co. MRDD ...... 7010 to put some effort into their work. They were still As he lay on his belly, Kris clenched her fists and implementing anti-bullying measures to defuse SERVICES cowards — they picked on kids who were small and pounded with abandon. He blubbered like a baby, situations before they get out of hand. Did you forget to call in your ad? All you defenseless — but they had to do most of their work forever humiliated in front of the other Nobody knows who or when the next teen need is your ad and your credit card and face to face. neighborhood kids. Bullies are generally not as powder keg will be set off, but we do know that follow the instructions given. It’s not possible to give a wedgie over the Classifieds...... 8001 tough as they appear to be. bullying may be an ingredient that sets the kid off. Internet. But now, thanks to technology, anybody can In our rapidly changing culture, something that used That made the bullies vulnerable. There were lots bully. to be dealt with by kids on playgrounds has FORUM GUIDELINES of older kids in our neighborhood who protected us. Letters of less than 500 words will be “Traditional bullying was about boys intimidating blossomed into a problem with all kinds of given preference. Writers should limit other boys by physical force,” says Carleton disastrous consequences. their letters to one per month. For Kendrick, a family therapist and author of Take Out Though even when I was a kid the consequences verification purposes, all letters must include the writer’s signature, address Your Nose Ring, Honey, We’re Going to Grandma’s. were sometimes disastrous. and telephone number. The writer’s “But technology has enabled people to bully who In 1972, a great tragedy shocked our community. name and city will be printed with each otherwise might not have before. One of the biggest A kid who’d been bullied cracked. When the bully letter. No anonymous letters will be printed. Letters of thanks will not be ABE MARTIN trends is a significant increase in bullying by girls.” showed up at his house one afternoon, the kid printed in the Forum, nor will disputes At the same time the opportunities to bully have opened his bedroom window and shot and killed him between customers and businesses. The Examiner reserves the right to increased, the kids who are bullied are more with a .22-caliber rifle. edit letters for length and clarity. Forum isolated. Families are smaller, neighborhoods are “That’s the difference,” says Kendrick. “The letters and guest editorials are the emptier and latchkey kids often find themselves landscape has changed so radically that if such a opinions of the writers and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the alone. thing happened today, nobody would be that Examiner. E-mail letters will not be “Nothin’ A lot of kids aren’t handling the trend well. surprised.” accepted. Letters can be sent by fax to softens “According to various studies, one in three kids is Tom Purcell is a humor columnist nationally 592-4463,or by mail to: us like a either bullied or a bully,” says Kendrick. “And on syndicated exclusively by Cagle Cartoons. For THE FORUM little dash any given day 160,000 kids are so traumatized by comments to Tom, please email him at BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER P.O. Box 40 o’ real fear and intimidation they’re afraid to go to school.” [email protected]. Bellefontaine, Ohio 43311 trouble.” Or worse. A common thread in school shootings during the past decade — both in high school and college — is that the shooter or shooters had been Second Class Postage Paid At Bellefontaine, Ohio 43311 bullied. Publication Number So what to do? There are no easy answers. 049000 When I was a kid, the prevailing wisdom was to PRAYER FOR TODAY Written prior, 1931, teach kids to fight back. If a bigger kid bullied you, Lord, what a blessing that You understand all the by Kin Hubbard, a world-famous your dad showed you techniques on how to handle newspaper humorist and father of languages of the world and that You gave us “Nothing is stronger than public opin- late T.E. Hubbard, him. Even if you lost the fight, the bully generally Christians the commission to bring the gospel over ion; given the facts, nothing is wiser.” former owner/publisher would earn a respect for you and back down. the whole earth. Amen THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2007—BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER Page 7 landslide destroys 2 homes, damages several others and leaves a major street closed By ALLISON HOFFMAN destroying two homes, ravine overlooking history of landslides dating only seven people were inside to avert damage from the mov- Associated Press Writer damaging several oth- Interstate 5 hundreds of back to the 1960s. homes near the collapse when ing earth. ers and leaving a feet below. Orange traffic cones and it occurred. Sanders defended the city SAN DIEGO — Holli Weld major street closed. City officials just sections of big concrete pipes Mayor Jerry Sanders against charges by some resi- was taking one of her sons to No one was hurt in one day earlier had sat in the fissure across the declared a state of emergency dents that it didn’t do enough preschool when the street gave Wednesday’s slide, but warned residents of crumpled residential street, Wednesday night, making the after noticing the street cracks way under their feet. more than 100 homes in four homes not to sleep which serves as a busy short- city eligible for state and fed- in July. “It was sinking as I was the hilltop La Jolla in them because the cut between the surf neighbor- eral aid. “We have been working walking by,” she said. “The neighborhood of San land might give way. It hood of Pacific Beach to the The city began noticing with people in the most imme- street was sinking before our Diego were evacuated wasn’t clear if those south and the fancy enclave of cracks on Soledad Mountain diately affected areas since eyes.” as authorities braced for residents heeded the restaurants and shops in down- Road in July and water and gas July,” Sanders said at a news She was witnessing a land- further earth movement. warnings. town La Jolla, a major tourist main breaks in August. A conference. “We have contact- slide that collapsed a swath of The landslide cut a 50-yard- The neighborhood, which draw. water line in the neighborhood ed the most immediately ground in one of the city’s long chasm in a four-lane comprises many million-dollar Authorities said most resi- was replaced with an above- affected people over and over swankiest neighborhoods, street and left a 20-foot-deep homes, is in an area that has a dents had gone to work and ground pipeline in September and over again.” Judge awards

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Tonight/Friday City/Region Fiercer version of -billed National forecast Forecast for Friday, Oct. 5 Low | High temps Forecast highs for Friday, Oct. 5 Sunny Pt. Cloudy Cloudy MICH. dinosaur discovered in Utah Cleveland Toledo 65° | 85° By BROCK VERGAKIS 60° | 85° Gryposaurus monumentensis, at least Youngstown Associated Press Writer 30 feet long and 10 feet tall with a robust 59° | 85° jaw and thick bones, was like a duck- Mansfield PA. SALT LAKE CITY — The world, it 60° | 84° billed dinosaur on steroids, said paleon- seems, was its salad bar. tologist Terry Gates. Scientists are amazed at the chomp- “It’s basically the Cretaceous version Dayton Columbus ing ability of a newly described duck- of a weed-whacker,” he said. “You have 61° | 86° 60° | 86° billed dinosaur. The herbivore’s power- a very formidable herbivore.” ful jaw, more than 800 teeth and com- Although paleontologists said Cincinnati 60° | 88° pact skull meant that no leaf, branch or Wednesday that the dinosaur could eat bush would have been safe, they say. just about any plant it wanted, scientists Portsmouth “It really is like the Arnold still aren’t sure what it dined on. ° ° 58 | 87 W.VA. Schwarzenegger of dinosaurs — it’s all Southern Utah is now a rocky desert KY. 2007 Wunderground.com pumped up,” said Scott Sampson, cura- with few trees, but 75 million years ago

Cloudy Thunder- Flurries Ice tor of the Utah Museum of Natural His- it was a dinosaur haven that looked storms Fronts Pressure Partly tory. something like Louisiana today, Gates Cold Warm Stationary Low High Cloudy Showers Rain Snow The newly named Gryposaurus mon- said. Weather Underground AP umentensis, or hook-beaked lizard from “It’s very humid and wet, with lots of Tonight: Mostly clear. Lows in the lower the monument, was discovered near the ponds and lots of rivers and creeks flow- -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s100s 110s 60s. Southeast winds around 5 mph. Friday: Arizona line in the Grand Staircase- ing through it. It was very lush,” he said. Partly sunny. Highs in the upper 80s. Southeast Escalante National Monument in 2002 The discovery of new species, includ- winds around 5 mph. Friday night: Partly by a volunteer at the site. Details about ing Gryposaurus monumentensis, will the 75-million-year-old dinosaur, help scientists understand more about Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice cloudy. Lows in the mid 60s. South winds around 5 mph. Saturday: Mostly sunny. Highs including its name, were published in what the earth was like millions of years Unsettled weather From Upper Midwest to West in the mid 80s. South winds around 5 mph. Sat- the Oct. 3 edition of Zoological Journal ago, he said. of the Linnean Society. A front extending from the Upper Midwest and Northern Plains across urday night: Mostly clear. Lows in the mid Sampson said fossils of duck-billed the Rockies will result in an expansive area of precipitation. Unsettled 60s. Sunday through Columbus Day: Partly Duck-billed dinosaurs were previous- dinosaurs once lived throughout the weather will persist over the interior of the West and storms are cloudy. Highs in the mid 80s. Lows in the mid ly known to have been among the most northwestern part of North America. likely across portions of the East and South. 60s. Monday night and Tuesday: Partly imposing herbivores, with hundreds of The newly discovered version has a cloudy. A chance of showers and thunder- teeth and a body that could knock down smaller skull that allowed it to apply Weather Underground AP storms. Lows around 60. Highs in the mid 70s. trees. more force to what it was eating. Former boss testifies white hunter on trial for murder ‘hated’ Hmong immigrants By ROBERT IMRIE longer works there, talked about Associated Press Writer seeing a Hmong man — not Vang — during a weekend trip MARINETTE, Wis. — Two to far northern Wisconsin. months before a Hmong immi- Nichols said “he wished he grant was killed while hunting, would have killed him. I ask him the white man on trial for the why and he said he hated those crime told his boss he “hated” little (expletive),”’ Spaulding Hmong and wished to do one in, testified. the boss testified Wednesday. Several hundred thousand James Nichols, 29, is accused Hmong fled Laos for the United of and stabbing Cha States after the communists Vang, 30, after the two got into a seized control in 1975, many set- dispute while hunting separately tling in Minnesota and Wiscon- for squirrels Jan. 5 in the Peshti- sin. go Wildlife Area. Nichols has claimed he Vang’s death rekindled racial argued in the woods with Vang, a tensions in northern Wisconsin, father of five, but Vang’s teacher where a Hmong deer hunter testified he spoke very limited fatally shot six white hunters English. three years ago. “I don’t think he would be John Spaulding, owner of JS able to communicate,” said Hun Forest Products, said Nichols Chan Ho, who taught Vang Eng- worked at the sawmill during the lish at Northeast Wisconsin fall of 2006. Nichols, who no Technical College.

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TIPPECANOE 1-0 6-0 Last wk: Def. Bellefontaine 21-20. winning track against Kenton Ridge This wk: Stebbins

By MATT HAMMOND bounce back from its first loss have faced this season. Kenton 83 for 752 passing yards and On the season, the Cougars KENTON RIDGE 1-0 5-1 Bellefontaine Examiner of the season last Friday against Ridge has amassed 855 yards on eight touchdowns. are scoring 26.2 points per game Last wk: Def. 40-16. This wk: Bellefontaine Sports Editor Tippecanoe. the ground and 752 through the Sharpin’s favorite target is and are allowing 17.8 per con- For Kenton Ridge, it is air. junior Jeremy Stollings, who test. TECUMSEH 1-0 4-2 Kenton Ridge has been one another chance to open eyes Kenton Ridge’s top threat on has caught 14 passes for 374 As far as Bellefontaine is Last wk: Def. Stebbins 41-0. of the surprise teams in the Cen- around the area and league. the ground is freshman tailback yards and five touchdowns. concerned, Brown said he likes This wk: Shawnee tral Buckeye Conference this “Kenton Ridge is big and Kevin Johnson (5-9, 144). John- “We need to stop their run- the way his team has responded season. Bellefontaine is hoping strong,” said Bellefontaine son has rushed for 589 yards ning game,” said Brown. “We in practice after the 21-20 loss BELLEFONTAINE 0-1 5-1 Last wk: Lost to Tippecanoe 21-20. to bring the Cougars back down head coach Jason Brown. and five touchdowns on 100 have to force them into second to Tippecanoe. This wk: @ Kenton Ridge to earth. “They run the ball well and carries. and third and long situations.” “When you look back at that The Chiefs travel to Kenton throw the deep ball very well “They have a pretty nifty The Cougars are coming off game, we won the second half,” SHAWNEE 0-1 2-4 Ridge on Friday for a CBC Ken- on offense. Defensively, they tailback,” said Brown. “He is a 40-16 win over Springfield said Brown. “That is what we Last wk: Lost to Kenton Ridge 40-16. ton Trail division football have been playing physical athletic and fast.” Shawnee. Kenton Ridge trailed are building on. We know we This wk: @ Tecumseh matchup between a pair of football.” Sophomore Ethan Sharpin is 8-7 at halftime, but outscored have to get better this week. STEBBINS 0-1 0-6 teams with 5-1 records. The Cougars feature the most a first-year starter at quarterback Shawnee 33-8 in the second This is a very important week Last wk: Lost to Tecumseh 41-0. Bellefontaine is looking to balanced offense the Chiefs for the Cougars. Sharpin is 38 of half. for us.” This wk: @ Tippecanoe Raiders pile up the shots, but fall to Falcons By THE BELLEFONTAINE and keep them out. We were game and we will have to play EXAMINER STAFF just not able to find the back of well and finish our opportuni- the net and we gave them a ties to be successful.” Benjamin Logan’s boys couple of golden opportunities In Wednesday’s reserve soccer team was poised to and they capitalized. But that match, Ben Logan won 2-1. wrap up a Central Buckeye is the game of soccer some- Dale Allen scored two goals, Conference Mad River divi- times.” Jamie Rice had an and sion title Wednesday Although the Aaron Jenkins made four at home against Gra- Raiders were not able saves in to lead the ham, but the Falcons to celebrate a league Raiders. refused to cooperate. SOCCER crown Wednesday, Ben Logan is back in action Graham scored a Hughes said his team Saturday at home against Fair- pair of goals in the ROUNDUP is still in a prime posi- lawn. first half and added another tion. Indian Lake slips goal in the second half en “It was disappointing to Knights route to a 3-0 win over the because we wanted to clinch a Indian Lake’s boys soccer Raiders. league title on our home field,” team fell to visiting Greenon The Raiders fall to 7-5-1 said Hughes. “But we have 3-1 Thursday in a Central overall and 5-4-1 in league had a successful season thus Buckeye Conference matchup. play, while the Falcons far in which we had built a The loss drops the Lakers to improve to 5-6-2, 3-4-2. game and a half lead, and 1-11-1 overall and 0-9 in the Ben Logan outshot the Fal- regardless of this loss we still CBC. cons 20-9 on the night. just need a win in our last Alex Contner scored Indian “This was obviously not the game at Indian Lake to win Lake’s lone goal, while goalie result we were expecting,” our division. Nothing great is Lance Minnich had 11 saves. said Ben Logan coach Jamie ever accomplished without The Lakers travel to Lima EXAMINER PHOTO | MATT HAMMOND Hughes. “I thought we domi- overcoming adversity. We Bath on Saturday. Benjamin Logan’s Steven Campbell, right, moves the ball down the field during Wednesday’s nated much of the play, but to know Indian Lake will be a home game against Graham. win you have to score goals tough Logan County rivalry See SOCCER on Page 10 Boyd WL-Salem, commits to wrestle at SCC set to battle in clash By AARON LaBATT Bellefontaine Examiner Staff Writer of OHC titans Being physical and using his By AARON LaBATT raw power have helped land Bellefontaine Examiner OHC Standings Graham senior Coby Boyd a full Staff Writer TEAM OHC TOTAL Division I scholarship to the University of Michigan. West Liberty-Salem’s foot- WL-SALEM 3-0 6-0 Last wk: Def. Southeastern 41-14. Boyd, who ball will be the place This wk: SCC lives in West to be Friday night as it will be Liberty, ver- the site of a showdown SCC 3-0 6-0 bally commit- between two undefeated, state- Last wk: Def. Triad 62-7. ted Tuesday ranked Ohio Heritage Confer- This wk: @ WL-Salem evening to ence powers. NORTHEASTERN 3-0 4-2 Michigan. He The Tigers host Springfield Last wk: Def. Cedarville 62-29. is a returning Catholic Central in a game that This wk: @ Triad state champi- carries huge implications. Both on and has EXAMINER PHOTO | AARON LaBATT squads are 6-0 overall and 3-0 in SOUTHEASTERN 2-1 2-4 placed at the Bellefontaine’s Cody Mehl tees off on the 10th Hole at Reid Park North on the OHC. The lead in the league Last wk: Lost to WL-Salem 41-14. COBY This wk: @ Mechanicsburg BOYD state meet in Wednesday in Springfield during the Division I sectional golf tournament. title race, important computer each of his points and an undefeated season MECHANICSBURG 1-2 3-3 three seasons. hang in the balance. Last wk: Def. Greeneview 47-0. “They have a good wrestling “There is no question the This wk: Southeastern tradition there,” said Boyd. “I Chieftain boys finish eighth kids know this is a big game,” like all the coaches and wrestlers. said WL-Salem head coach CEDARVILLE 0-3 1-5 Last wk: Lost to Northeastern 62-29. There wasn’t really anything I Toby Smith. “But they also This wk: Greeneview didn’t like about them. at sectional golf tournament know there are still three more “Not only do I like it being a games left to prepare for. It is By THE BELLEFONTAINE TRIAD 0-3 0-6 Division I school, but the Big Ten coach Ryan Sawmiller. “The pins were the biggest game for us Last wk: Lost to SCC 62-7. is one of, if not the, toughest con- EXAMINER STAFF tucked in the toughest locations.” because it is the game we are This wk: Northeastern ferences in college wrestling.” Wednesday’s tournament wrapped up playing this week.” Five of the top 10 teams at Bellefontaine’s boys golf team finished the careers of six Chieftain seniors. SCC is ranked second in the GREENEVIEW 0-3 0-6 eighth out of 15 squads in the Division I “I wish the seniors the best of luck and Last wk: Lost to Mechanicsburg 47-0. the NCAA Division I national latest Division VI state poll, This wk: @ Cedarville championships in 2007 were sectional tournament Wednesday at Reid know that their talents and hard work will while WL-Salem is 14th in the Park in Springfield. pay off for them in life,” added Sawmiller. Big Ten squads. Michigan fin- Division V poll. “They have an exceptional Bellefontaine shot 355 as a team. “Luckily, golf is a sport you have for life. I ished sixth, while Minnesota The Irish and Tigers rank as running back and quarterback. The Chiefs were led by Cody Mehl, who know these young men will continue to won the national title. the top two offensive teams in The most impressive thing shot an 83. Mehl tied for the final individ- play and grow in this sport.” The nationally-ranked Boyd the Springfield area. The Irish I’ve seen from them is that ual qualifying spot for the district tourna- Sidney won the sectional with a 330, also had college options in The have amassed 2,235 yards of they have a very explosive ment. He was eventually defeated in a play- while Wilmington was second with 335. University of Iowa, Kent State total offense and have offense. Their defense is also off for the district berth. Bellbrook and Tecumseh each finished with and Edinboro University. outscored opponents 271-20, very stingy.” Also for the Bellefontaine, Matt Mor- 339, but Bellbrook was awarded third place Full ride scholarships in while the Tigers have racked The Irish defense is also ris shot 88, Andy Garlock had 90 and on a tiebreaker. collegiate wrestling at any up 2,185 yards and 245 points. first in the Springfield area, Rob Comer and Chris Versele each had The four individual district berths went level, especially Division I, are “We have to limit the big giving up just 474 yards and an 94s. to Piqua’s Ben Glover (78), Carroll’s Chris few and far between. That left plays they make,” said Smith. astounding average of 3.3 “The course was difficult as always for Hahn (81), Troy’s Eric Enz (82) and Boyd with a good feeling. “And they are going to get a points per game. the sectional,” said Bellefontaine head Beavercreek’s Brandon Beers (83). few because they are a very See BOYD on Page 10 talented football team. See FOOTBALL on Page 10 Page 10 BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER— THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2007 Online @ www.examiner.org SPORTSWHIRL Ortiz, Beckett power Boston past Anaheim IN BRIEF From AP REPORTS tone with a homer in the first momentum from that victory, Browns’ Cribbs against the Angels and won for the 15th time in earns special BOSTON — Josh Beckett ace. 16 games. teams honor pitched his second consecutive The victory was Boston’s Francis, a 17-game winner postseason shutout and, seventh straight in the postsea- who came in with a 15.12 CLEVELAND — Browns backed by a from son over the California-Ana- ERA against the Phils this sea- wide receiver Joshua Cribbs’ David Ortiz, led the Red Sox heim-Los Angeles Angels, son, pitched six effective league-leading 549 kickoff over the Angels 4-0 in their AL having come back from a 3-1 and stayed out of big return yards earned him the playoff opener. deficit to win in the 1986 AL trouble. He helped to hold the AFC special teams player of Beckett retired 19 consecu- playoffs and then sweeping Phillies’ top trio of Chase the month award Wednesday. tive batters after a leadoff sin- them in the 2005 best-of-five Utley, Ryan Howard and Cribbs routinely sets up the gle, allowed just four hits and first round. Jimmy Rollins to 0-for-11 with offense with excellent field ran his postseason scoreless Lackey allowed four runs, eight . position and he’s been a big streak to 18 innings. The last nine hits and two walks, strik- Diamondbacks 3, Cubs 1 factor in the Browns’ surprising time he pitched on such a ing out four in six innings. PHOENIX — Brandon 2-2 start. He leads the NFL with stage, he blanked the New Game 2 will be Friday, with Webb shut down the a 34.3 kickoff return average. York Yankees to clinch the ’03 rookie Daisuke Matsuzaka Cubs with his superb sinker, Cribbs, who joined the Series for . facing the Angels’ Kelvim and the Arizona Diamond- Browns in 2005 as an undraft- The last pitcher with con- Escobar. backs got home runs from two ed rookie out of Kent State, ran secutive postseason shutouts Rockies 4, Phillies 2 of their kids in a victory in 99 yards for a touchdown Sept. was current teammate Curt PHILADELPHIA — Jeff their NL playoff opener. 23 against Oakland. Schilling, who threw one for Francis held the league’s high- Stephen Drew homered in He needs 49 yards to pass the Phillies in 1993 and Ari- est-scoring team in check, and the fourth off Chicago ace Dino Hall (3,185) as the fran- zona in 2001. Christy Math- the Colorado Rockies took Carlos Zambrano, who was chise’s all-time leader in kick- ewson is the only pitcher advantage of one shaky inning pulled after six innings and off return yards. with four postseason by Cole Hamels to beat the only 85 pitches. Former UC player shutouts; Beckett tied Whitey Philadelphia Phillies 4-2 in Right after he left, Mark Ford and Mordecai Brown Game 1 of their NL playoff AP PHOTO | CHARLES KRUPA Reynolds homered on the jailed for cocaine Boston Red Sox’s David Ortiz watches his home run in the with three. series Wednesday. fourth pitch from reliever Car- third inning of Game 1 of an American League Division CINCINNATI — A for- Ortiz, who eliminated the Making just the second los Marmol to break a 1-all tie Series playoff baseball game Wednesday against the Los mer University of Cincinnati Angels with a 10th-inning, postseason appearance in the in the seventh. Pinch-hitter Angeles Angels in Boston. player has been series-ending homer in the franchise’s 15-year history, the Conor Jackson added a sacri- jailed on a drug possession first round of the 2004 play- Rockies posted only their sec- Matt Holliday, his chin wild-card tiebreaker over San fice fly, and the Diamondbacks charge. offs, homered off John Lack- ond postseason victory, the still cut up from the face-first Diego, hit a solo home run. got two scoreless innings from John “B.J.” Grove Jr., 26, ey. Kevin Youkilis set the other coming in 1995. slide that won Monday’s Colorado carried over its their strong bullpen. appeared in Hamilton County Municipal Court on Tuesday after he was arrested Monday and accused of having crack Red Devils down Chieftains in CBC action cocaine in his car when police stopped him. He also was By THE BELLEFONTAINE Buckeye Conference Kenton and was 16-17 serving and (10 kills, 19 digs, 10-11 serves serves received), Rachel Rapp charged with driving under EXAMINER STAFF Trail division volleyball match Emily Melling was 12-13 received), Courtney Smith (37 (16-16 serving, two aces, nine suspension and having an Wednesday. serving with two aces to spark assists on 140-140 setting, 11 digs, six kills) and Kylee expired license plate. Visiting Tippecanoe defeat- The Chiefs are now 13-7 the Chiefs. serving, 17 digs), Addy Pas- Moon (eight kills). He remained jailed Wednes- ed Bellefontaine 25-18, 25-27, overall on the season. Also contributing for Belle- saro (14 kills, five digs), In the reserve match, Tipp day, with bail set at $7,500, 25-12, 25-12 in a Central Kirsten Leasure had 13 digs fontaine were Kelanie Garman Tiffany LeVan (16 digs, 17-18 City won in two games. county records showed. Boyd Chieftain girls team closes out Junior Continued from Page 9 “I think I bring not only my pinning abilities, but the ability season at sectional tournament high “To get that made me feel to bring big points for the team By THE BELLEFONTAINE In the second round, Hess Pruitt 4-6, 6-1, 6-2. like I’ve really reached my in big matches. I’ve never lost EXAMINER STAFF was defeated by Kenton In doubles play, the Chiefs’ FOOTBALL goal,” said Boyd. “It feels good a dual match in high school, Ridge’s Allison Weeks 6-1, 6-1. Marissa Dinovo and Julie Smith Tigers roll past Ft. Loramie because it’s not just any Divi- including those against (Lake- Bellefontaine’s girls tennis “The kids played pretty opened the day with a 6-0, 6-1 West Liberty-Salem’s sev- sion I school, but one of the best. wood) St. Eds. I’m calm under team concluded its season well,” said Bellefontaine head win over Milton-Union’s Lind- enth-grade football team rolled I want to be a multiple time pressure in big matches.” Wednesday by participating in coach Jim Stein. “I was really sey Brumbaugh and Megan Cof- past Ft. Loramie 48-0 in recent national placer and I hope to win Michigan’s academics also the sectional tournament at Troy. pleased with our singles play- fee. The Bellefontaine duo was action. the national title at least once.” caught Boyd’s eye and helped The Chiefs won a pair of ers. We had some younger then defeated by fourth-seeded The Tigers remain unbeaten Boyd is a complete wrestler persuade him. matches, but were unable to girls at those spots and they Andrea Bennett and Amanda at 5-0. with a talent for pinning a “I like how they help the advance a player to the district did a nice job.” Fulk of Kenton Ridge 6-4, 6-1. Scoring for WL-Salem were majority of the opposition. He athletes with academics,” said tourney. Bellefontaine’s Susan Scott Bellefontaine’s other dou- Travis Mayse, Michael Knox, pinned his opponent in the Boyd. “There is an academic Sarah Hess won a singles fell to Tippecanoe’s Jenny bles squad, Amy Casady and Tyler LeVan, Deven McGuire, state finals last March. He center connected to the match for the Chiefs as she Bashore 6-3, 7-6 and the Kelsey George, fell to Riley Sims and Landon Hor- feels he can bring a lot to the wrestling building that is just knocked off Urbana’s Elyssa Chiefs’ Audrey Fromm lost to Lehman’s Rachael Peck and mann. Wolverines. for athletes.” Steffenson 6-1, 6-7, 6-3. Sidney Lehman’s Hannah Ciarra Sargeant 6-1, 6-4. Max Bailey, McGuire and Mayse each added two-point conversions. Chiefs beat Hillclimbers Soccer Bellefontaine’s eighth-grade Continued from Page 9 in a Central Buckeye Confer- minutes left in the game on a bins on Saturday for a CBC “Unfortunately this game football team defeated Urbana ence matchup. kick, in the second matchup. will go down as a loss in the 20-6 in a recent matchup. GIRLS SOCCER Wilcoxon scored three half to put the Chiefs ahead Lakers fall to Greenon record book,” said head coach The win improves the Chiefs slip past Arrows goals on the night for the for good. Indian Lake fell to host Scott Cramer. “But this game Chiefs’ record to 3-2. The Bellefontaine girls soc- Chiefs. The junior varsity squad Greenon 2-0 Wednesday in a was a victory for us as a team, Connor McClure caught a cer team was powered by Bellefontaine trailed 2-1 at tied Tecumseh 3-3. Libby Hill, Central Buckeye Conference it proved to us that we are 50-yard touchdown pass and freshman Morgan Wilcoxon halftime, but Wilcoxon Jessica Morris and Tyleigh girls soccer matchup. capable of playing soccer threw a 40-yard touchdown on Wednesday as the Chiefs scored two goals, including Ward scored for BHS. The loss drops the Lakers to 6- with one of the better teams in pass to Johnny Maurice to lead edged visiting Tecumseh 3-2 the game-winner with 12 The Chiefs travel to Steb- 5-1 overall and 4-4-1 in the CBC. the area. BMS. Jamaal Sheely added a 60-yard touchdown run. VOLLEYBALL WL-Salem gets win over SCC Football West Liberty-Salem’s eighth- Continued from Page 9 fumble recoveries). ior wide receiver Evan Craw- grade volleyball team recently Smith feels the best way to ley (5-5, 142), who has 456 CBCStandings NWCCStandings defeated Springfield Catholic The Tiger defense is a stout keep Catholic Central from yards and eight touchdowns. Mad River Division TEAM NWCC TOTAL unit, as well, as that unit is scoring is by not letting them The Hillclimbers’ defense Central 25-27, 26-14, 25-21. TEAM CBC TOTAL FAIRBANKS 3-0 5-1 The win improves the Tigers allowing only 9.2 ppg. on the field at all. That starts is impressive as well, ranked Last wk: Def. USV 42-9. to 10-1 overall and 9-1 in the The WL-Salem defense with the WL-Salem offense, second in the Springfield area. URBANA 1-0 6-0 This wk: Yellow Springs will see a major challenge which is averaging 40 points It has given up just 29 points Last wk: Def. Northwestern 34-3. Ohio Heritage Conference. This wk: at Indian Lake Jordan Adams led the attack from Catholic Central’s do-it- per game. all season. W-GOSHEN 3-0 5-1 all senior running back Brian “Our offense is moving the Greenon at Ben Logan Last wk: Def. Yellow Springs 54-6. for WL-Salem with 15 points, GREENON 1-0 4-2 This wk: Upper Scioto Valley four aces and three kills. Also Wagner. ball well,” said Smith. “So the The Benjamin Logan foot- Last wk: Def. Indian Lake 28-27. This wk: @ Ben Logan contributing were Brooke Zirkle When it comes to Wagner best thing we can do is to keep ball team has plenty of UPPER SCIOTO 2-1 2-4 (13 points, two aces), Lindsey only one question can be moving the ball and putting momentum heading into Fri- Last wk: Lost to Fairbanks 42-9. asked: what hasn’t he done for points on the board. We have to day’s meeting with visiting BEN LOGAN 1-0 2-4 This wk: @ W-Goshen Levy (12 points, six aces), Last wk: Def. Graham 21-6. Becka Peterson (13 points, five the Irish this fall? keep their offense off the field. Greenon in this Central Buck- This wk: Greenon RIVERSIDE 1-2 2-4 aces, three blocks and 10 kills) Wagner has accounted for “We want to come out and eye Conference Mad River Last wk: Def. Ridgemont 61-8. and Andrea Markin (four kills nearly half of SCC’s total get in the flow and see what division meeting. INDIAN LAKE 0-1 2-4 This wk: @ Marion Catholic and nine assists). offensive production and leads their defense is doing and see The Raiders (2-4, 1-0) are Last wk: Lost to Greenon 28-27. This wk: Urbana Urbana slips past the Springfield area in rushing what we can take advantage coming off a 21-6 over Gra- LIMA PERRY 1-2 2-4 Ben Logan and scoring. He has rushed for of. We want to keep them off ham, while the Knights (4-2, Last wk: Def. Marion Catholic 55-0. NORTHWESTERN 0-1 2-4 This wk: @ Ridgemont Benjamin Logan’s seventh- 1,089 yards, averages 9.2 balance offensively.” 1-0) slipped past Indian Lake Last wk: Lost to Urbana 34-3. This wk: Graham and eighth-grade volleyball yards per carry and has 16 Elsewhere around the area: 28-27. YELLOW SPRINGS 1-2 2-4 teams recently fell to Urbana. touchdowns and a total of 98 Urbana at Indian Lake Ben Logan’s defense will Last wk: Lost to W-Goshen 54-6. The eighth-grade squad lost points so far this season. Indian Lake will be looking be tested by a Greenon team GRAHAM 0-1 1-5 This wk: @ Fairbanks “Their running back is very Last wk: Lost to Ben Logan 21-6. 25-19, 25-20, while the sev- to battle back from a one-point that has plenty of ways to This wk: @ Northwestern good,” said Smith. “When we loss last week when it hosts score on offense. The Knights MARION CATHOLIC 1-2 1-5 enth-grade team lost 25-16, Last wk: Lost to Perry 55-0. 16-25, 26-24. get the chance to tackle him Urbana on Friday in a Central are third in the Springfield Lima Perry a week ago and This wk: Riverside The loss drops the seventh- we can’t miss. You’re not Buckeye Conference Mad area with 1,840 yards of give up an average of 36.2 grade squad to 9-6 on the season. going to stop him so we’re River division matchup. offense. Spearheading the points per game. RIDGEMONT 0-3 0-6 Alexa Coughlin led the going to have to try and slow The Hillclimbers (6-0, 1-0) offense is junior running back Marion Catholic’s offense Last wk: Lost to Riverside 61-8. eighth-grade team with seven him down. We’ll have to wrap are ranked sixth in the latest Lance Steiner (5-9, 175), who has struggled as well, averag- This wk: Perry kills. Also aiding the team were up the best we can and gang Division III state poll and have has rushed for 622 yards and ing just 8.8 points per game. opposite sides of the spectrum Sierra Cronkleton with three tackle.” plenty of weapons to test the eight touchdowns. Northeastern at Triad when they meet Friday in a blocks, two aces and a kill, and SCC can make plays Lakers (2-4, 0-1). Also leading the offense is Triad’s search for its first Northwest Central Conference Brooke Richard with four aces. through the air, too. Junior Urbana’s offense is current- senior fullback Logan Dean win continues Friday when it matchup. The seventh-team was pow- quarterback Branden Kelly, a ly fourth in the Springfield (6-3, 200), who has rushed for hosts Northeastern in an Ohio The Gophers (0-6, 0-3) are ered by Kylee Smith with five three-year starter, has thrown area with 1,866 yards. The 429 yards and four scores. Heritage Conference matchup. coming off a 61-8 loss to points, four digs and one kill. for 624 yards and seven touch- Hillclimbers’ primary weapon Riverside at Marion The Jets (4-2, 3-0) have Riverside, while the Com- Also contributing were Mary downs. Kelly’s two main is senior wide out/running Catholic been fueled by an offense that modores (2-4, 1-2) just pasted Kerns with four kills and Jessi- receivers are seniors Matt back Daniel Haddix (6-0, Riverside’s punishing has racked up 1,841 total Marion Catholic 55-0. ca Yoder with two points, four Shockey and Nick Massaro. 188), who has produced 200 ground game is likely to put up yards. Perry is averaging 27.2 assists and three kills. Heather The duo have combined for rushing yards for five scores big numbers Friday when it Senior running back Cody points per game with a defense Clark added six points. 437 receiving yards and six and 216 receiving yards. travels to Marion Catholic in a Shaw (6-1, 210) leads the Jets’ that is allowing 22.3 ppg. BMS falls to Northridge scores. Under center for the Hill- Northwest Central Conference offensive attack as he has The Commodore offense is The Bellefontaine seventh- Big playmakers on defense climbers is junior Nate meeting. rushed for 654 yards and 11 commanded by senior quarter- grade volleyball team recently for the Irish include senior (5-8, 187). He has The Pirates (2-4, 1-2) had touchdowns. back Brandon Stoodt. The run- fell to Northridge 25-22, 25- defensive back Kyle DeWitt thrown for 641 yards and nine nearly 450 rushing yards in a Lima Perry at Ridgemont ning game is powered by sen- 15. Whitney Rader had eight (four interceptions) and sopho- scores. A majority of those 61-8 win over Ridgemont. The Ridgemont and visiting iors Jerome McNeal and points to lead the Chiefs. more Devon Halloran (four passing yards have gone to jun- Irish (1-5, 1-2) fell 55-0 to Lima Perry are coming from Korey Lane. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2007—BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER Page 11 SPORTS SCOREBOARD FOOTBALL BASEBALL HOCKEY NOTES NFL GLANCE Punters POSTSEASON GLANCE NHL GLANCE OFFICIATING CLASSES RAFFLE AMERICAN CONFERENCE No Yds LG Avg DIVISION SERIES EASTERN CONFERENCE FOR NEW WRESTLING OFFICIALS FOR BEN LOGAN ATHLETICS East Lee, S.F. 29 1441 71 49.7 American League Atlantic Division A class for those interested in becoming a wrestling Tickets are on sale for the Ben Logan 300 Reverse WL TPct PF PA Jones, St.L 20 991 66 49.6 Boston vs. Los Angeles official is Monday, Oct. 8, from 6-9 p.m. in room C-205 Raffle. Tickets are $100 each with a chance to win Weatherford, N.O. 12 579 61 48.3 WLOTPtsGFGA New England 4 0 0 1.000 148 48 Wednesday, Oct. 3 New Jersey 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Urbana Junior High School. The instructor is Jack $10,000. Only 300 tickets will be sold. The drawing is Buffalo 1 3 0 .250 41 93 McBriar, Dal. 15 696 64 46.4 Beard. If interested in attending, call Beard at (937) Oct. 27 during a dinner event that begins at 6:30 p.m. Frost, Was. 17 780 64 45.9 Boston 4, Los Angeles 0, Boston leads series 1-0 N.Y. Islanders 0 0 0 0 0 0 N.Y. Jets 1 3 0 .250 72 103 Friday, Oct. 5 N.Y. Rangers 0 0 0 0 0 0 653-4590 or send an e-mail to [email protected]. Each ticket includes one meal (additional meals can be Miami 0 4 0 .000 78 119 Baker, Car. 21 954 64 45.4 purchased for $10). For more information, call Kathy Kluwe, Min. 20 889 70 44.5 Los Angeles (Escobar 18-7) at Boston (Matsuzaka 15- Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 FOR NEW BASKETBALL South 12), 8:37 p.m. 0 0 0 0 0 0 OFFICIALS Stierhoff at 468-2547, Jim Rice at 355-6275 or Mary WL TPct PF PA N. Harris, Det. 16 694 52 43.4 Reames at 597-7183. Koenen, Atl. 17 737 55 43.4 Sunday, Oct. 7 Northeast Division Aclass for new basketball officials that want to offici- Indianapolis 4 0 0 1.000 131 74 Boston (Schilling 9-8) at Los Angeles (Weaver 13-7), ate Ohio High School Athletic Association games COACHES NEEDED Tennessee 2 1 0 .667 64 46 Bidwell, T.B. 19 807 57 42.5 WLOTPtsGFGA Punt Returners 3:07 p.m. begins Tuesday, Oct. 9, at Indian Lake High School. If BELLEFONTAINE YOUTH Jacksonville 2 1 0 .667 46 34 Montreal 1 0 0 2 3 2 interested, contact Eric Shroyer at 585-6131. No Yds Avg LG TD Monday, Oct. 8 Ottawa 1 0 0 2 4 3 BASKETBALL Houston 2 2 0 .500 94 80 MEETINGS The Bellefontaine Joint Recreation District is look- Hester, Chi. 12 239 19.9 73t 1 Boston (Beckett 20-7) at Los Angeles (Lackey 19-9), Toronto 0 0 1 1 3 4 North ing for girls and boys youth basketball coaches for Breaston, Ariz 10 148 14.8 73t 1 9:37 p.m., if necessary Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 FOR INDIAN LAKE BOOSTERS WL TPct PF PA The Indian Lake athletic boosters meet Sunday, Oct. grades 4-6. In interested, call the parks office at 592- Pittsburgh 3 1 0 .750 111 47 Jones, T.B. 9 131 14.6 35 0 Wednesday, Oct. 10 Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0 0 Crayton, Dal. 8 111 13.9 49 0 7, at 6:30 p.m. in the board room. 3475. Cleveland 2 2 0 .500 109 118 Los Angeles (Escobar 18-7) at Boston (Matsuzaka 15- Southeast Division D. Hall, St.L 10 134 13.4 85t 1 12), 8:37 p.m., if necessary HUNTSVILLE BALL ASSOCIATION COACHING OPENINGS Baltimore 2 2 0 .500 79 90 WLOTPtsGFGA Cincinnati 1 3 0 .250 106 129 Michael L. Lewis, S.F. 6 63 10.5 23 0 The Huntsville Summer Ball Association meets Oct. FOR RIVERSIDE Burleson, Sea. 14 145 10.4 56 0 Carolina 0 0 1 1 2 3 West Cleveland vs. New York 14, at 7 p.m. in the Logan County co-op building. The Riverside needs the following coaches for the 2007- Walters, Det. 8 80 10.0 18 0 Thursday, Oct. 4 Atlanta 0 0 0 0 0 0 meeting is to elect officers for the 2008 season and dis- 08 school year: junior varsity , junior high boys WL TPct PF PA Woodson, G.B. 12 97 8.1 15 0 Florida 0 0 0 0 0 0 Denver 2 2 0 .500 72 95 New York (Wang 19-7) at Cleveland (Sabathia 19-7), cuss the past year, including renovations and new addi- track, seventh-grade girls basketball, seventh-grade McQuarters, NY-G 10 79 7.9 13 0 6:37 p.m. Tampa Bay 0 0 0 0 0 0 tions to the parks. All interested coaches and parents boys basketball and varsity boys and girls track. If inter- Kansas City 2 2 0 .500 56 66 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oakland 2 2 0 .500 102 100 Kickoff Returners Friday, Oct. 5 are encouraged to attend. ested, contact activities director Chuck Bertschman at San Diego 1 3 0 .250 68 102 No Yds Avg LG TD New York (Pettitte 15-9) at Cleveland (Carmona 19-8), WESTERN CONFERENCE EIGHTH-GRADE 585-5981. Cartwright, Was. 12 320 26.7 37 0 NATIONAL CONFERENCE 5:07 p.m. Central Division BASEBALL FOR BELLEFONTAINE Bradshaw, NY-G 9 234 26.0 39 0 WLOTPtsGFGA FOR BEN LOGAN STUDENTS MIDDLE SCHOOL East Norwood, Atl. 10 257 25.7 46 0 Sunday, Oct. 7 Detroit 1 0 0 2 3 2 Any Benjamin Logan student interested in playing Bellefontaine Middle School is seeking a cheer- WL TPct PF PA D. Hall, St.L 16 398 24.9 84 0 Cleveland (Westbrook 6-9) at New York (Clemens 6-6), eighth-grade baseball should contact Mike at 539-6718 leading coach for the 2007-08 basketball season. If Dallas 4 0 0 1.000 151 72 Droughns, NY-G 7 172 24.6 34 0 6:37 p.m. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 Washington 2 1 0 .667 53 49 Monday, Oct. 8 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 or e-mail at [email protected]. interested, contact BMS athletic manager John Henry Breaston, Ariz 7 170 24.3 33 0 at 593-9010 or at [email protected]. N.Y. Giants 2 2 0 .500 88 100 Hester, Chi. 15 363 24.2 97t 1 Cleveland (Byrd 15-8) at New York (Mussina 11-10), Nashville 0 0 0 0 0 0 CROSS COUNTRY RACES Philadelphia 1 3 0 .250 84 73 6:07 p.m., if necessary St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 OHIO MIDDLE SCHOOL FOR BEN LOGAN Reed, Phi. 7 164 23.4 26 0 Benjamin Logan High School is seeking a basketball South Thompson, Dal. 9 204 22.7 46 0 Wednesday, Oct. 10 Northwest Division CHAMPIONSHIP WL TPct PF PA New York (Wang 19-7) at Cleveland (Sabathia 19-7), WLOTPtsGFGA The inaugural Ohio Middle School Cross Country State coach for the 2007-2008 season. Those T. Williams, G.B. 12 272 22.7 42 0 interested should send a resume to Scott Reule, activ- Tampa Bay 3 1 0 .750 81 44 Scoring 5:07 p.m., if necessary Colorado 1 0 0 2 4 3 Championships are Oct. 21 at Dublin Coffman High Carolina 2 2 0 .500 82 87 School. The cost is $20 per athlete and each participant ities director, at Benjamin Logan Local Schools, 6609 Touchdowns Calgary 0 0 0 0 0 0 SR 47 East, Bellefontaine, OH 43311. Atlanta 1 3 0 .250 56 80 TD Rush Rec Ret Pts National League receives a free T-shirt. This event is open to all youth in 0 0 0 0 0 0 FOR RIDGEMONT New Orleans 0 3 0 .000 38 103 Burress, NY-G 6 0 6 0 36 Arizona vs. Chicago Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 grades 5-8. To register or for more information, go to North Barber, Dal. 5 4 1 0 30 Wednesday, Oct. 3 www.ohiotrack.org or e-mail championships@ohio- Ridgemont is seeking seventh- and eighth-grade girls Vancouver 0 0 0 0 0 0 basketball coaches for the upcoming season. If inter- WL TPct PF PA Smith, Car. 4 0 4 0 24 Arizona 3, Chicago 1, Arizona leads series 1-0 track.org. Green Bay 4 0 0 1.000 105 66 Pacific Division ested, call Rachel Mitchell at 363-2099. Boldin, Ariz 3 0 3 0 18 Thursday, Oct. 4 WLOTPtsGFGA BASEBALL LESSONS Detroit 3 1 0 .750 114 121 Curtis, Phi. 3 0 3 0 18 GOLF EVENTS/LEAGUES Chicago (Lilly 15-8) at Arizona (Davis 13-12), 10:07 p.m. Anaheim 1 1 1 3 7 8 FROM BHS COACH Chicago 1 3 0 .250 60 95 Gore, S.F. 3 3 0 0 18 MARK BRUNSWICK LOGAN COUNTY BUCKEYE Minnesota 1 3 0 .250 67 59 Saturday, Oct. 6 Los Angeles 1 1 0 2 5 5 Graham, T.B. 3 3 0 0 18 Arizona (Hernandez 11-11) at Chicago (Hill 11-8), Bellefontaine head baseball coach Mark Brunswick is CLUB OUTING West James, Ariz 3 3 0 0 18 Phoenix 0 0 0 0 0 0 The Logan County Buckeye Club is hosting a four- 6:07 p.m. San Jose 0 0 0 0 0 0 offering fall baseball lessons to local players ages 8-18. WL TPct PF PA McDonald, Det. 3 0 3 0 18 High school age players in a fall sport are not eligible for person scramble Oct. 6 at Tree Links Golf Course. Seattle 3 1 0 .750 87 53 Owens, Dal. 3 0 3 0 18 Sunday, Oct. 7 Dallas 0 1 0 0 3 4 Arizona (Owings 8-8) at Chicago, 1:07 p.m., if necessary lessons. A minimum of four sessions is required. To set The event begins with a 1:30 p.m. shotgun start. San Francisco 2 2 0 .500 56 93 Portis, Was. 3 3 0 0 18 Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or The cost is $50 per person or $40 for Logan Coun- Tuesday, Oct. 9 up lessons, call Brunswick at 592-8554 or send an e- Arizona 2 2 0 .500 84 80 Westbrook, Phi. 3 2 1 0 18 shootout loss. mail to [email protected]. ty Buckeye Club Members. A $5 membership to the St. Louis 0 4 0 .000 39 103 Chicago at Arizona, 10:07 p.m., if necessary C. Williams, T.B. 3 3 0 0 18 RESULTS, SCHEDULES YMCA ACTIVITIES/PROGRAMS club can be obtained by calling Don Antram at 935- RESULTS, SCHEDULES Williams, Det. 3 0 3 0 18 8388. The fee includes 18 holes of golf, cart, Philadelphia vs. Colorado Wednesday’s Games The Hilliker YMCA hosts a variety of youth sporting Sunday’s Games Witten, Dal. 3 0 3 0 18 Detroit 3, Anaheim 2, SO opportunities. Included are basketball, flag football and lunch and contest prizes. First place receives $300, Kicking Wednesday, Oct. 3 Miami at Houston, 1 p.m. Montreal 3, Carolina 2, OT indoor soccer leagues, fall-winter swim team, Friday second gets $200 and third receives $100. All pro- PAT FG LG Pts Colorado 4, Philadelphia 2, Colorado leads series 1-0 Atlanta at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Ottawa 4, Toronto 3, OT night dodgeball and strength training. A FitCamp for ceeds go toward scholarships for incoming fresh- Detroit at Washington, 1 p.m. Folk, Dal. 19-19 6-7 47 37 Thursday, Oct. 4 Colorado 4, Dallas 3 youths and adults is set for Oct. 1 through 26. For infor- men from Logan County attending Ohio State. For N.Y. Jets at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. Brown, Sea. 9-9 8-8 46 33 Colorado (Morales 3-2) at Philadelphia (Kendrick 10-4), Thursday’s Games mation about age requirements, registration deadlines, more information, call Tree Links at 592-7888 or Seattle at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Crosby, G.B. 12-12 7-8 53 33 3:07 p.m. costs and schedules, contact the YMCA at 592-9622. Antram. Arizona at St. Louis, 1 p.m. Akers, Phi. 9-9 7-8 53 30 Saturday, Oct. 6 Toronto at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Carolina at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Hanson, Det. 12-13 6-9 49 30 Philadelphia (Lohse 9-12 or Moyer 14-12) at Colorado, Florida at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Cleveland at New England, 1 p.m. Rackers, Ariz 9-9 7-10 52 30 9:37 p.m. New Jersey at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Jacksonville at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Tynes, NY-G 7-8 7-9 48 28 Sunday, Oct. 7 Colorado at Nashville, 8 p.m. Tampa Bay at Indianapolis, 4:05 p.m. Bryant, T.B. 9-9 6-7 38 27 Philadelphia (Lohse 9-12 or Moyer 14-12) at Colorado, Chicago at Minnesota, 8:30 p.m. Baltimore at San Francisco, 4:15 p.m. Nedney, S.F. 5-5 7-7 50 26 10:07 p.m., if necessary San Jose at Edmonton, 9 p.m. San Diego at Denver, 4:15 p.m. Longwell, Min. 7-7 6-7 49 25 Tuesday, Oct. 9 St. Louis at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Chicago at Green Bay, 8:15 p.m. Colorado at Philadelphia (Hamels 15-5), 6:37 p.m., if Philadelphia at Calgary, 10 p.m. Open: Cincinnati, Oakland, Philadelphia, Minnesota COLLEGE SCORES necessary Friday’s Games Monday’s Game Wednesdays Results Anaheim at Columbus, 7 p.m. Dallas at Buffalo, 8:30 p.m. SOUTH LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Pittsburgh at Carolina, 7 p.m. Rice 31, Southern Miss. 29 American League N.Y. Islanders at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. AFC INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Friday, Oct. 12 Washington at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Through Week 4 Cleveland-New York winner at Boston OR Los Angeles Quarterbacks NASCAR Boston at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. at Cleveland OR New York at Los Angeles Att Com Yds TD Int San Jose at Vancouver, 10 p.m. T. Brady, N.E. 120 95 1118 13 2 NASCAR NEXTEL CUP Saturday, Oct. 13 Manning, Ind. 128 86 1066 8 1 SCHEDULE Cleveland-New York winner at Boston OR Los Angeles 2007-08 BLUE JACKETS Pennington, NY-J 82 63 581 5 2 July 1 — LENOX Industrial Tools 300, Loudon, N.H. at Cleveland OR New York at Los Angeles SCHEDULE Garrard, Jac. 75 48 630 3 0 () Monday, Oct. 15 2007-08 REGULAR SEASON Schaub, Hou. 123 91 1005 5 3 July 7 — Pepsi 400, Daytona Beach, Fla. (Jamie Boston at Cleveland-New York winner OR Cleveland at Date Opponent Time Los Angeles OR Los Angeles at New York Roethlisberger, Pit. 109 63 807 8 3 McMurray) Oct. 5 Anaheim Ducks 7 Palmer, Cin. 160 101 1171 10 6 July 15 — USG Sheetrock 400, Joliet, Ill. (Tony Stew- Tuesday, Oct. 16 Oct. 6 at Minnesota Wild 8 Anderson, Cle. 116 61 964 9 5 art) Boston at Cleveland-New York winner OR Cleveland at Oct. 10 Phoenix Coyotes 7 Young, Ten. 67 42 426 3 2 July 29 — Allstate 400 at the Brickyard, Indianapolis Los Angeles OR Los Angeles at New York Tree Links wins Club Challenge Cup Cutler, Den. 116 75 926 4 5 Oct. 13 at Colorado Avalanche 9 () Thursday, Oct. 18 Oct. 17 Dallas Stars 7 Rushers Boston at Cleveland-New York winner OR Cleveland at Aug. 5 — Pennsylvania 500, Long Pond, Pa. (Kurt Oct. 19 at Buffalo Sabres 7:30 A group of 10 senior golfers representing Tree Links Golf Att Yds Avg LG TD Busch) Los Angeles, OR Los Angeles at New York if necessary Henry, Den. 86 433 5.0 33 1 Oct. 21 Vancouver Canucks 5 Course defeated a group from Liberty Hills Golf Course in the Aug. 12 — Centurion Boats at The Glen, Watkins Glen, Saturday, Oct. 20 Oct. 23 at Chicago Blackhawks 8:30 Jordan, Oak. 84 424 5.0 33 2 Cleveland-New York winner at Boston OR Los Angeles N.Y. (Tony Stewart) Oct. 25 St. Louis Blues 7 recent Club Challenge Cup. The two-week competition Addai, Ind. 84 407 4.8 17 5 at Cleveland OR New York at Los Angeles, if necessary Parker, Pit. 93 405 4.4 25 1 Aug. 21 — 3M Performance 400, Brooklyn, Mich. (Kurt Oct. 27 San Jose Sharks 5 Sunday, Oct. 21 featured Rider Cup style play. There were two sessions of McGahee, Bal. 80 376 4.7 37 0 Busch) Oct. 31 at Los Angeles Kings 10:30 Aug. 25 — Sharpie 500, Bristol, Tenn. () Cleveland-New York winner at Boston OR Los Angeles Lewis, Cle. 76 371 4.9 66t 2 Nov. 1 at Anaheim Ducks 10 alternate shot, two sessions of better ball and one session of Sept. 2 — Sharp AQUOS 500, Fontana, Calif. (Jimmie at Cleveland OR New York at Los Angeles, if necessary 1 1 Brown, Mia. 60 311 5.2 60 3 Nov. 4 St. Louis Blues 5 2 2 Johnson) singles play. Tree Links won 15 ⁄ -14 ⁄ . Team members from Lynch, Buf. 80 307 3.8 23t 3 Nov. 7 at Chicago Blackhawks 8:30 Sept. 8 — Chevy Rock-and-Roll 400, Richmond, Va. National League Morris, N.E. 54 268 5.0 49 3 Nov. 9 at Detroit Red Wings 7:30 the winning squad are, from the left: Bill Louden, Tom Petry, () Thursday, Oct. 11 L. Johnson, K.C. 75 263 3.5 37 0 Nov. 10 at Nashville Predators 8 Receivers Sept. 16 — Sylvania 300, Loudon, N.H. () Colorado-Philadelphia winner at Arizona OR Chicago at Bob Clapsaddle, Jack Kerns, Kevin Bell, Jack Robinson, Nov. 12 Nashville Predators 7 No Yds Avg LG TD Sept. 23 — Dodge Dealers 400, Dover, Del. (Carl Philadelphia OR Colorado at Chicago Roger Hough, Jim Nehs, Tom Diener and Gary Caldwell. Nov. 14 Chicago Blackhawks 7 Houshmandzadeh, Cin. 39 360 9.2 35t 5 Edwards) Friday, Oct. 12 Nov. 16 at St. Louis Blues 8:30 Gates, S.D. 33 376 11.4 27 2 Sept. 30 — LifeLock 400, Kansas City, Kan. (Greg Bif- Colorado-Philadelphia winner at Arizona OR Chicago at Mason, Bal. 33 287 8.7 18 1 fle) Philadelphia OR Colorado at Chicago Nov. 18 Detroit Red Wings 5 Moss, N.E. 31 505 16.3 51t 7 Oct. 7 — UAW-Ford 500, Talladega, Ala. Sunday, Oct. 14 Nov. 21 Florida Panthers 7 Nov. 23 at Minnesota Wild 2 C. Johnson, Cin. 28 495 17.7 39t 3 Oct. 13 — Bank of America 500, Concord, N.C. Arizona at Colorado-Philadelphia winner OR Philadel- Cavaliers’ Brown Cotchery, NY-J 26 382 14.7 50 0 Oct. 21 — Subway 500, Martinsville, Va. phia at Chicago OR Chicago at Colorado Nov. 24 Detroit Red Wings 7 Coles, NY-J 24 211 8.8 24 4 Oct. 28 — Georgia 500, Hampton, Ga. Nov. 26 at 9 Chambers, Mia. 23 323 14.0 28 0 Monday, Oct. 15 Nov. 4 — Dickies 500, Fort Worth, Texas. Arizona at Colorado-Philadelphia winner OR Philadel- Nov. 29 at Vancouver Canucks 10 Welker, N.E. 23 243 10.6 34 1 Nov. 11 — Checker Auto Parts 500, Avondale, Ariz. Dec. 1 at Calgary Flames 10 involved in altercation phia at Chicago OR Chicago at Colorado Wayne, Ind. 21 307 14.6 64 3 Nov. 18 — Ford 400, Homestead, Fla. Dec. 3 Dallas Stars 7 T. Gonzalez, K.C. 21 238 11.3 26 1 Wednesday, Oct. 17 x-non-points race Arizona at Colorado-Philadelphia winner OR Philadel- Dec. 5 Colorado Avalanche 7 CLEVELAND (AP) — charges. I’ve got my dad and a Punters Dec. 8 Minnesota Wild 7 No Yds LG Avg DRIVER STANDINGS phia at Chicago OR Chicago at Colorado, if necessary Dec. 10 Anaheim Ducks 7 Cavaliers guard Shannon couple more people working Lechler, Oak. 13 641 69 49.3 1. Jimmie Johnson, 5,506 Friday, Oct. 19 Colquitt, K.C. 22 1025 65 46.6 2. , 5,500 Colorado-Philadelphia winner at Arizona OR Chicago at Dec. 12 Colorado Avalanche 7 Brown said Wednesday he with me on it.” Moorman, Buf. 20 896 75 44.8 3. Clint Bowyer, 5,492 Philadelphia OR Colorado at Chicago, if necessary Dec. 15 at 7 was involved in an altercation But no charges had been Turk, Hou. 13 576 59 44.3 4. Tony Stewart, 5,389 Saturday, Oct. 20 Dec. 18 Calgary Flames 7 Sepulveda, Pit. 16 708 59 44.3 5. , 5,380 Colorado-Philadelphia winner at Arizona OR Chicago at Dec. 21 Los Angeles Kings 7 with security guards at a filed related to the incident H. Smith, Ind. 12 527 63 43.9 6. , 5,370 Philadelphia OR Colorado at Chicago, if necessary Dec. 23 Nashville Predators 5 downtown nightclub that early Sunday at Liquid Cafe in Scifres, S.D. 20 877 61 43.9 7. Carl Edwards, 5,364 Dec. 26 7 Fields, Mia. 16 694 55 43.4 8. Martin Truex Jr., 5,348 Dec. 27 at Nashville Predators 8 started after he was escorted the trendy Warehouse District, Koch, Bal. 14 602 62 43.0 9. , 5,329 Wednesday, Oct. 24 Dec. 29 Carolina Hurricanes 7 Larson, Cin. 18 762 54 42.3 10. , 5,320 from the bar for wearing a hat. said Victor Perez, the city’s National League at American League, (n) Dec. 31 Edmonton Oilers 6 Punt Returners 11. , 5,287 Thursday, Oct. 25 Jan. 2 at Anaheim Ducks 10 “I was involved in a situa- chief assistant prosecutor. No Yds Avg LG TD 12. Denny Hamlin, 5,258 Jan. 3 at Los Angeles Kings 10:30 NL at AL, (n) tion a couple of days ago Prosecutors were still inter- Figurs, Bal. 6 103 17.2 75t 1 13. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 3,373 Jan. 5 at San Jose Sharks 10:30 Saturday, Oct. 27 J. Jones, Hou. 8 132 16.5 74 0 14. , 3,209 Jan. 8 at St. Louis Blues 8:30 where I felt like I was assault- viewing witnesses. Police Lt. Welker, N.E. 9 107 11.9 29 0 AL at NL, (n) 15. , 3,155 Jan. 11 St. Louis Blues 7 Davis, Ten. 6 70 11.7 28 0 Sunday, Oct. 28 ed,” Brown said at the team’s Thomas Stacho said no arrests 16. Ryan Newman, 3,146 Jan. 12 Nashville Predators 7 Drummond, K.C. 7 59 8.4 22 0 17. Jamie McMurray, 2,898 AL at NL, (n) Rushing, Ind. 5 36 7.2 16 0 Jan. 15 Vancouver Canucks 7 training facility. “I had to file were made. 18. Bobby Labonte, 2,872 Monday, Oct. 29 Jan. 17 at Phoenix Coyotes 9 Ginn, Mia. 9 63 7.0 23 0 19. J.J. Yeley, 2,825 AL at NL, if necessary, (n) Sproles, S.D. 5 31 6.2 20 0 Jan. 19 at Dallas Stars 3 Wednesday, Oct. 31 Jan. 20 at Colorado Avalanche 8 Hixon, Den. 7 32 4.6 14 0 NL at AL, if necessary, (n) All Major Credit Cards Accepted Rossum, Pit. 7 21 3.0 14 0 TRANSACTIONS Jan. 22 at Dallas Stars 8:30 Kickoff Returners Thursday, Nov. 1 Jan. 24 at Chicago Blackhawks 8:30 No Yds Avg LG TD BASEBALL NL at AL, if necessary, (n) Jan. 29 Phoenix Coyotes 7 Cribbs, Cle. 16 549 34.3 99t 1 American League Jan. 31 at Nashville Predators 8 Hobbs, N.E. 10 334 33.4 108t 1 AL LINESCORE &KDNHUHVQ CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Sent OF Luis Terreo and Feb. 2 Minnesota Wild 7 Ends Tonight Rossum, Pit. 8 266 33.3 98t 1 Los Angeles 000 000 000 — 0 4 0 Feb. 5 7 &)00)*328%-2) Jones-Drew, Jac. 5 160 32.0 42 0 LHP Paulino Reynoso outright to Charlotte (IL). Boston 103 000 00x — 4 9 0 White 4:30, 7:15 —Named Jim Sundberg executive Feb. 7 at Phoenix Coyotes 9 L. Washington, NY-J 9 279 31.0 98t 1 Feb. 8 at San Jose Sharks 10:30 '-2)1%7 Figurs, Bal. 8 247 30.9 61 0 vice president-communications and public relations. Lackey, ESantana (7) and Napoli, Mathis (8); Beckett The Brave One 4:45, 7:30 Feb. 10 Los Angeles Kings 6 Mathis, Hou. 11 320 29.1 84t 1 National League and Varitek. W—Beckett 1-0. L—Lackey 0-1. HRs— )7ERHYWO]7X Sams, Bal. 5 140 28.0 47 0 Boston, Youkilis (1), DOrtiz (1). Feb. 13 Chicago Blackhawks 7  HOUSTON ASTROS—Named Ed Romero third base Feb. 15 at Detroit Red Wings 7:30 Rushing, Ind. 12 324 27.0 47 0 coach. McGee, Buf. 13 342 26.3 63 0 Feb. 17 at St. Louis Blues 6 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Announced Walt Jocketty, NL LINESCORES Scoring Feb. 19 at 7:30 general manager, will not return. Promoted John Colorado 030 000 010 — 4 6 0 Touchdowns Philadelphia 000 020 000 — 2 4 0 Feb. 21 at Ottawa Senators 7:30 TD Rush Rec Ret Pts Mozeliak from assistant general manager to interim Feb. 23 at 7 general manager. Moss, N.E. 7 0 7 0 42 Francis, Hawkins (7), Fuentes (8), Corpas (9) and Tor- Feb. 27 San Jose Sharks 7 Addai, Ind. 5 5 0 0 30 BASKETBALL realba; Hamels, Gordon (7), Romero (8), BMyers (9) Feb. 29 at Vancouver Canucks 10 Houshmandzadeh, Cin. 5 0 5 0 30 National Basketball Association and Ruiz. W—Francis 1-0. L—Hamels 0-1. Sv—Corpas March 2 at Edmonton Oilers 8 Brown, Mia. 4 3 1 0 26 DENVER NUGGETS—Signed F Stacey Augmon. (1). HRs—Colorado, Holliday (1). Philadelphia, Rowand March 4 at Calgary Flames 9 Clark, Ind. 4 0 4 0 24 (1), Burrell (1). March 7 Edmonton Oilers 7 Coles, NY-J 4 0 4 0 24 LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS—Signed G Dan Dickau. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Named Aaron McKie assis- Chicago 000 001 000 — 1 4 0 March 9 3 Edwards, Cle. 4 0 4 0 24 Arizona 000 100 20x — 3 6 1 March 14 Chicago Blackhawks 7 12 tied 18 tant coach. CZambrano, Marmol (7), Howry (8) and Soto; Webb, March 16 Detroit Red Wings 3 Starts Tomorrow Kicking FOOTBALL Lyon (8), Valverde (9) and CSnyder. W—Webb 1-0. L— PAT FG LG Pts March 18 Calgary Flames 7 National Football League Marmol 0-1. Sv—Valverde (1). HRs—Arizona, Drew March 19 at Detroit Red Wings 7:30 4:15, 7:00, 9:30 Vinatieri, Ind. 14-15 9-10 39 41 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Re-signed TE Marcellus (1), Reynolds (1). Reed, Pit. 12-12 9-9 49 39 March 22 Detroit Red Wings 7 Stover, Bal. 7-7 10-13 46 37 Rivers. Placed TE David Thomas on injured reserve. March 25 at Nashville Predators 8 K. Brown, Hou. 10-10 8-9 42 34 NEW YORK JETS—Signed WR David Clowney. SOCCER March 26 Chicago Blackhawks 7 Gostkowski, N.E. 19-19 5-6 36 34 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Signed FB Zak Keasey to March 28 Nashville Predators 7 Dawson, Cle. 13-13 6-7 41 31 the practice squad. Waived LB Tyson Smith from the MLS GLANCE March 30 at Chicago Blackhawks 7 Elam, Den. 6-6 8-11 48 30 practice squad. EASTERN CONFERENCE April 3 at Detroit Red Wings 7:30 Graham, Cin. 9-9 7-8 48 30 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Signed CB Kevin Hobbs from WL TPtsGFGA April 5 at St. Louis Blues 2 Feely, Mia. 7-7 7-7 45 28 the practice squad. Placed RB-KR Alvin Pearman on x-D.C. United 16 6 5 53 53 30 April 6 St. Louis Blues 3 Janikowski, Oak. 11-11 5-9 48 26 injured reserve. Signed LS Jared Retkofky and OT x-New England 14 6 7 49 46 36 Kyle Williams to the practice squad. New York 11 10 6 39 43 41 PREP SCHEDULES NFC INDIVIDUAL LEADERS HOCKEY Kansas City 10 11 6 36 41 42 Through Week 4 Chicago 8 10 9 33 28 35 Quarterbacks THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 Starts Tomorrow Att Com Yds TD Int BOSTON BRUINS—Signed C Glen Metropolit. Columbus 7 10 10 31 32 37 VOLLEYBALL Romo, Dal. 121 72 1199 11 3 BUFFALO SABRES—Assigned F Clarke MacArthur Toronto FC 5 15 6 21 20 43 Ben Logan at Urbana, 5:30 p.m. 4:30, 7:15, 9:45 Delhomme, Car. 86 55 626 8 1 and D Andrej Sekera to Rochester (AHL). WESTERN CONFERENCE Indian Lake at Greenon, 6:30 p.m. Kitna, Det. 138 98 1227 8 4 —Assigned C Kris WL TPtsGFGA Lima Perry at Riverside, 7 p.m. Hasselbeck, Sea. 128 86 1032 7 3 Beech and D Marc Methot to Syracuse (AHL). x-CD Chivas USA14 6 6 48 42 24 Triad at Mechanicsburg, 5:30 p.m. Garcia, T.B. 90 58 771 2 0 x-Houston 14 7 6 48 41 21 DALLAS STARS—Released D Matt Nickerson. Marion Catholic at Ridgemont, 6 p.m. Harrington, Atl. 125 89 983 4 2 FC Dallas 12 11 4 40 34 41 OTTAWA SENATORS—Agreed to terms with LW Dany GIRLS SOCCER Favre, G.B. 170 112 1205 8 2 Colorado 7 12 8 29 26 32 Northeastern at Triad, 5 p.m. McNabb, Phi. 136 79 943 5 1 Heatley on a six-year contract. Los Angeles 7 13 6 27 33 44 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5 Manning, NY-G 132 79 890 7 5 —Signed RW Jesse Real Salt Lake 5 13 9 24 28 41 FOOTBALL Holcomb, Min. 67 35 427 1 1 Boulerice and C Jim Dowd to one-year contracts. NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Today 4:15, 7:00 Today 4:30, 7:15 Rushers Placed D Mike Rathje and F Scottie Upshall on injured x-clinched playoff spot Bellefontaine at Kenton Ridge, 7:30 p.m. Friday 4:15, 7:00, 9:30 Att Yds Avg LG TD reserve. Greenon at Ben Logan, 7:30 p.m. Friday 4:30, 7:15, 9:45 Peterson, Min. 76 383 5.0 55 1 SCHEDULES Urbana at Indian Lake, 7:30 p.m. VANCOUVER CANUCKS—Assigned D Nathan McIv- Thursday’s Game James, Ariz 81 354 4.4 27 3 er to Manitoba (AHL). Springfield Catholic Central at WL-Salem, 7:30 p.m. Alexander, Sea. 91 353 3.9 22 2 New York at Toronto FC, 7 p.m. COLLEGE Riverside at Marion Catholic, 7:30 p.m. Ward, NY-G 73 353 4.8 44 0 Friday’s Game Northeastern at Triad, 7:30 p.m. Barber, Dal. 48 306 6.4 54 4 UCLA—Signed Ben Howland, men’s basketball coach, D.C. United at Kansas City, 8 p.m. Lima Perry at Ridgemont, 7:30 p.m. Foster, Car. 61 302 5.0 20 1 to a seven-year contract. Saturday’s Games SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 Westbrook, Phi. 51 291 5.7 27 2 FC Dallas at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. Gore, S.F. 68 254 3.7 43t 3 VOLLEYBALL New England at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Benson, Chi. 74 239 3.2 16 1 BASKETBALL Riverside at Houston, 10 a.m. Today 4:45, 7:30 Today 4:15, 7:00 CD Chivas USA at Real Salt Lake, 9 p.m. S. Jackson, St.L 69 233 3.4 14 0 BOYS SOCCER Friday 4:45, 7:30, 10:00 Friday 4:15, 7:00, 9:45 Sunday’s Games Receivers NBA PRESEASON Stebbins at Bellefontaine, noon Los Angeles at Houston, 3 p.m. No Yds Avg LG TD Fairlawn at Ben Logan, 1 p.m. (varsity only) SCHEDULES Toronto FC at Colorado, 8 p.m. Driver, G.B. 27 323 12.0 46 2 Indian Lake at Lima Bath, 1 p.m. Williams, Det. 26 388 14.9 91t 3 Saturday’s Games Thursday, Oct. 11 GIRLS SOCCER Fitzgerald, Ariz 26 315 12.1 40 0 Minnesota vs. Efes Pilsen at Istanbul, Turkey, 2 p.m. CD Chivas USA at FC Dallas, 9 p.m. Berrian, Chi. 24 320 13.3 26 0 Boston vs. Toronto at Rome, 2:30 p.m. Indian Lake at WL-Salem, 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 13 Bellefontaine at Stebbins, 1:30 p.m. Holt, St.L 23 262 11.4 20 2 Sunday’s Games Chicago at D.C. United, 7:30 p.m. CROSS COUNTRY Boldin, Ariz 22 286 13.0 37 3 Toronto at Lottomatica Virtus Roma, 12:30 p.m. Columbus at New England, 7:30 p.m. Smith, Car. 21 313 14.9 74t 4 Bellefontaine, Indian Lake, WL-Salem, Triad at Anna Today 4:45, 7:30 Today 4:15, 7:00 McDonald, Det. 21 268 12.8 32t 3 Monday’s Games Kansas City at New York, 7:30 p.m. Invitational, 10 a.m. Friday 4:45, 7:30, 10:00 Friday 4:45, 7:30, 10:00 Branch, Sea. 20 329 16.5 65 1 Atlanta at Orlando, 7 p.m. Toronto FC at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Ben Logan at Eaton Invitational (varsity girls), 9 a.m. Witten, Dal. 20 304 15.2 38 3 New York vs. Philadelphia at Columbia, S.C., 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 14 Ben Logan at Invitational (varsity boys), www.chakerestheatres.com Furrey, Det. 20 246 12.3 49 0 Miami at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Colorado at CD Chivas USA, 3 p.m. 11 a.m. Page 12 BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER— THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2007 Online @ www.examiner.org More women than ever enter U.S. military academy at West Point By MICHAEL HILL women have lugged the same Point’s six-week shakedown of Afghanistan. While McDonald But a Pentagon task force in years,” said Col. Jeanette Associated Press Writer heavy rucksacks as the men and in-your-face orders and long said the academy has been able 2005 found that inappropriate McMahon, special assistant to chowed down next to them at marches for incoming cadets. to meet recruiting goals for treatment of women — includ- the superintendent on human WEST POINT, N.Y. — West Point’s Harry Potter- No leeway is given if you are, women, many parents now are ing offensive comments, relations and a member of the Cadet Karyn Powell falls in Gothic mess hall for three like Quezada and Leimbach, “tentatively holding back.” repeated and unwelcome Class of ’83 with the guys at midday forma- decades. Expectations are the petite. “There’s a lot of concern for propositions and offers to trade McDonald said it is better for tion. Same gray uniform. Same same for every cadet. “I didn’t want to quit the sons and daughters out academic favors for sexual acts women at West Point compared straight-ahead stare. Same But in this history-drenched because I didn’t want to be ’that there,” McDonald said, “but — persisted at West Point and to the early ’80s when she and dressing down from institution on the girl’ and I didn’t want to appear especially for daughters.” the Naval Academy. McMahon were cadets. She the platoon sergeant Hudson River that has weak in the eyes of my squad West Point has made accom- West Point officials say they notes that today’s female cadets for the plebes’ imper- produced generals leader, my squad mates,” Leim- modations to women over the have made a number of changes regularly meet women who have fectly kept rooms — such as Robert E. Lee, bach said. years. They can wear stud ear- since then, including the institu- had successful military careers, except for the bit Ulysses S. Grant, “As a female, you have to rings and makeup. McDonald, tion of a confidential reporting like McDonald and herself. about long hairs in the Douglas MacArthur win the respect of the males Class of ’85, thinks the best system and annually bringing in Quezada, the daughter of sink. and Norman sometimes ... And I did.” idea was to let female cadets women who were raped to Vietnam veteran, can look for “I understand your Schwarzkopf, some President Ford signed legis- wear long hair, providing it’s speak to cadets. New cadets inspiration from the 61 military guys hair falls off,” he female cadets say they lation in 1975 opening the kept above the collar. Hair buns said they were made to memo- women at the faculty. And if she tells Powell and her still feel the need to nation’s service academies to do the trick. Often, the most rize reporting procedures. needs a boost of confidence, she roommate. “Clean it prove they measure women applicants, leading to obvious gender clue among the “Our awareness of the situa- can think of her sister, who up.” up. 119 women studying at West gray-clad cadets walking tion has grown in the last two graduated West Point in May. Powell is among “You don’t want to Point the next year. The propor- around the maze of granite 225 young women give the reputation to tion of women at the academy buildings here is the knot of hair COURT ORDER who joined the Long Gray Line girls that ’Oh, she can’t do it hovered in the 10-12 percent poking from under some caps. this year for the Class of 2011. because she’s a girl.’ And you range until around 1989, when “All the guys are kind of like COURT ORDER PUBLIC AUCTION That is the highest number of don’t want to appear like you it jumped to 14 to 16 percent, your brothers,” said Powell, 18, The following Real Estate, chattels and vehicles, will be sold at Public Auction, to female cadets in a single class get special treatment because where it has stayed since then, of West Harrison, Ind. “You settle the estate of Lena Grimes at 6885 Co. Rd. 31, Springhills, Ohio on: since women first came to the you’re a girl,” said Karina said Col. Deborah McDonald, kind of help take care of them FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2007 • 10 A.M. U.S. Military Academy in 1976 Quezada, a 19-year-old plebe associate director of admis- and they help take care of you. I 1985 Chevy Astro van, 1982 GMC Jimmy 4x4, 1998 Chevy Blazer, 1979 Ford van and the highest proportion for from Las Vegas. sions. don’t really think there’s any w/electric chair lift, 1982 S10 pickup, 1974 Ford Econoline 150 van w/chair lift, any class: 17 percent. “And don’t whine!” added That’s in line with the pro- difference between being a guy 1978 Dodge mobile traveler motor home, 1978 Coachman Chevy van motor home, West Point administrators Diane Leimbach, a plebe from portion of women in active mil- and a girl here.” 1986 Ford Taurus, (2) mopeds, Suzuki motorcycle, 1985 Ford Aerostar van, are greeting this milestone with Quincy, Ill. itary duty. West Point has been spared Studebaker truck (rough), 1970 Ford club wagon van, Chevy (parts), Farmall little more than a shrug of their Quezada and Leimbach The challenge now is recruit- the sort of high-profile sex “H” tractor, 20 ton 5 hp, log splitter. epauletted shoulders. The roomed together this summer ing at a time when troops are scandal that hit the Air Force increase is slight, they say, and for “beast barracks,” West deployed in Iraq and Academy earlier this decade. 5 leg round oak table, wood cook stove, glass front china cabinet, 4 drawer Depression chest, bow front chest, mahogany single door china cabinet, BB gun, 410 shotgun, 22 single shot, 12 gauge, metal gun safe, tire changer, roll-a-round tool box, many other Australian customs officials find drugs hidden in Mr. Potato Head toy items. SYDNEY, (AP) officers were greeted with the The Australian Customs more unusual concealments REAL ESTATE — Customs officers discov- smiling face of the popular chil- Service referred the matter to that we have seen in recent Older home on 3.679 acres with three outbuildings — one a metal pole barn, plat maps & description are available upon request or on day of sale. Real Estate appraised ered nearly 10.5 ounces of dren’s toy, which features a pota- federal police, but no arrests times, people need to be aware at $63,350 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of the appraisal price. 10% ecstasy tablets hidden inside a to-like head and removable facial were immediately made, the that Customs officers are alert down day of sale in nonrefundable cash or certified check, balance in certified check Mr. Potato Head toy sent to features. But when they removed agency said. The maximum to unusual and often out- or cash upon conformation of sale within 30 days of closing. Real Estate is being sold Australia from , the a panel from the back of the toy, penalty for importing drugs to landish methods of conceal- as is and where is. agency said Thursday. the officers found 10.34 ounces Australia is life imprisonment. ment,” Customs Director Post Upon opening the parcel, the of ecstasy in a plastic bag. “Whilst this is one of the Karen Williams said. The second property to be sold is on Thursday, October 11, 2007 at 5:30 p.m. at the premises of 335 Byers Street, Lakeview, Ohio. Appraisal at $11,000 same terms as above Real Estate. Super spicy Thai chili sauce sparks road closures, evacuations in central London OWNERS: LONDON (AP) — Super Soho district Monday prompt- Smashing down the door of into the sky because of the rain LENA GRIMES — DECEASED spicy chili sauce sparked road ed the London Fire Brigade to the suspected source — the and the heavy air,” she told the Stacey Robert Pavlatos — Administrator for the Estate closures and evacuations in send a chemical response Thai Cottage restaurant — Times. “It’s the hottest thing Logan County Case Number 02ES186 Terms: Cash, check, credit card. Lunch available. central London after passers- team, a Metropolitan Police they seized the culprit: extra- we make.” by complained that a chemical spokesman said. hot bird’s eye chilies that had No one was arrested, the AUCTIONEERS: emanating from a Thai restau- Firefighters closed off roads, been left dry-frying. police spokesman said, declin- MICK & JIM LILE rant was burning their throats, sealed buildings and donned They were being prepared ing to give his name in line 937-599-6131 police said Wednesday. special breathing masks to fer- for a batch of “nam prik pao,” with force policy. “As far as www.lileauction.com Reports of a strong smell ret out the source of the acrid a spicy Thai sauce, restaurant I’m aware, it’s not a criminal Anything said sale day takes precedence over any written matter. wafting from a restaurant in smell as onlookers coughed, the owner Sue Wasboonma said. offense to cook very strong Not responsible for accidents. the heart of London’s bustling Times of London reported. “The smoke didn’t go up chili.” ‘Newsday’ missing Pulitzer medals; may have been stolen and sold at auction NEW YORK (AP) — the safe where the medals legal avenues available to us,” Jim Halperin, chairman of TITUS When three gold medals said were supposed to be had been Newsday spokeswoman Dei- the Dallas-based Heritage Auc- to be Newsday’s own Pulitzer lost, so officials called in a dra Parrish Williams said in a tion Galleries, told the paper Prizes were auctioned off, it locksmith Tuesday to drill into statement. “We are naturally that the consigner who sold the PUBLIC AUCTION was news to the newspaper. the smaller box. Not only were disheartened and disappointed medals was a coin dealer who Newspaper officials the medals missing, but so was to discover that our medals are had purchased them at an thought the awards for public a silicone mold used to make not in our possession. We are estate sale in Nassau County in BY service in 1954, 1970 and reproductions of the awards, consoled by the fact that the 2001, but refused to give the 1974 were locked away in a the paper said. medals are not the prize itself.” man’s name. BARTHAUERS’ AUCTION SERVICE company safe. But they appar- Newspaper officials are I will sell the following in the Masonic Temple, 600 North Main Street, ently were sold at an auction asking former executives for Bellefontaine, Ohio (please use the lower level entrance). Friday in California for information about the medals. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2007 • 10:30 A.M. $7,000, $4,500 and $4,000, “We have contacted the YOUNG respectively. police and we are talking to ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES The key to a lockbox within our attorneys to pursue all Pie safe cupboard; wash stand w/splash board; 5 drawer dresser, PUBLIC AUCTION painted; single utility cabinet w/glass; porcelain top table w/drawer; LOGAN AUCTION round upholstered seat chair on casters; Mission style bookcase; BY gossip bench; wood step stool; child’s upholstered rocker; child’s Call Mick for all your auction needs. Specializing in Antiques and BARTHAUERS’ AUCTION SERVICE clown table w/2 chairs; small “45” record player in stand; Philco Collectibles, Estates, Going Out of Business, Moving etc. Your house floor model radio; marble base accent floor lamp; high chair; art Due to the death of my mother, Roxy Brentlinger, I will sell the following at or ours. We’ll do all the work for you! Competitive rates. easel; 10 hand sewn quilts, various patterns; unfinished quilt tops; 514 High Street, Russells Point, Ohio (go off St. Rt. 708 on to Warden at Purdy’s Auto repair, go to High then right to sale site). baby quilt; Martha Washington bedspread; and other nice linen & Watch for our Wednesday Auctions as advertised bedding & sewing notions; 100 plus pcs. Fire King in blue oatmeal starting at 5pm SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2007 • 10:30 A.M. & red trim including sets of dishes; Japanese Lustre Ware; child’s 315 South Elm Street • Bellefontaine Fiesta cup & saucer; several salt & pepper sets; large Greyhound dog (formerly P.J.’s Classics and Cruisers) ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES collection including clock; black memorabilia; Bakelite flatware; Hall hat rack w/oval mirror & boot box; chifforobe; 3/4 size poster bed; McCoy bear; Scotty electric lamp; 2 mirrors w/flamingo birds; oval wash stand; drop front writing desk; ice box, top fill, painted; sideboard; “Dog & Girl” picture; fancy frame picture; “Ann Hess” painting of PUBLIC AUCTION buffet; chrome dinette w/4 chairs; rope leg stand; half round stand; square “Lady on Porch”; Clark Gable & Loretta Young movie poster; As we are moving to Florida, we will be selling the following personal property, stand; corner whatnot stand; wood hall tree; gossip bench; half round chair McCoy cookie jar & planters; pcs. of Austria, Cheek, Depression, antiques, and collectable items located at 1708 Twp. Rd. 181, Bellefontaine, Ohio. w/spindle sides; student desk; wood floor lamp; 5 st. chairs; 3 reverse Hall, pressed glass, Rockwood & others; Wizard of Oz items; wicker (Directions: South on County Road 1 (Ludlow) first road on left Co. Rd. 181) paintings; old pictures & frames; kitchen & mantel clocks, 1 unique w/top SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2007 • 10 A.M. cradle; folding chalk board; “Barbie” lunch box; bird cage w/green figure; nice old painted base oil lamp, other oil lamps plus miniatures; Red glass feeders; lightning rods & balls; smoking pipe collection; silver ANTIQUES Riding Hood cookie jar; approx. 50 salt & pepper sets; several collector Christmas tree & color wheel; other Christmas decorations; kitchen Walnut kneehole desk, oak 2 dr. file cabinet, Victorian walnut rocker, white 2 dr. plates; pcs. pink, green, Carnival, Moss Rose & pressed glass; etched pitcher; collectibles and other collectible items. cabinets, corner shelf, oak ice box, walnut comb case, arcade crystal coffee grinder, stemmed cake plate; music box powder dish; bone dishes; other nice glass & copper teapots, copper coffee pots, oak ice chest, oak stepback cupboard, sleigh bells, 10 Longaberger baskets: 1987 large clothes basket, 1987 large china; crock cookie jar w/painted design; pickle jar & lid; 2 — 1 gallon oak wash stand base, mahogany Queen Anne desk, Victorian hall tree w/mirror & rectangular basket w/liner; 1986 pie or cake basket (carries 2); basket marble, iron patio chairs, walnut wardrobe, wood coffee grinder, bookcase w/glass cream cans; 5 gallon milk can; heart design 4 gal. crock; cast iron horse purse; 1987 magazine basket; 2 — 1985 & 2 — 1986 & 1 — doors, corner shelf, (2) camel back trunks, oak leather pocket pool table, copper horn. w/U.S. Mail wagon; Mickey Mouse phone; Walton dinner bucket; porcelain GLASSWARE & Kewpie dolls; a lot of old paper goods & pictures, some w/1890 dates; w/leather straps. Lenox Winton china, C.T. Germany china cut glass star pattern, vases, Fenton, Flo Jewelry: 8 rings; gold ruby & diamond, gold citrine & diamond, Blue plates, pink frosted dish w/lid, press glass, Fostoria colony, milk bottles, kerosene straight razors; pocket knives; “78” & record albums; iron door stop; coal lamp, pitcher Woodson England, pink Depression, glass baskets, Tiffin vase, blue & bucket; few tools; crock bowl & jug; National Cash Register; bird cages; yellow gold amethyst & diamond, gold cameo, gold stretch band, pink bride’s basket. white gold & diamond band, gold band, white gold ring; costume MODERN FURNITURE glass cans; shoe last; several wood fishing lures & other fishing equipment; Color console TV, (4) rocking recliners, cherry end tables, wood shelves, Regulator lots & lots of boxes of craft items, supplies & books; work baskets & w/stones; large office desk; metal glider; 2 — Zerbee spring clock, oil painting, pewter tables, camelback love seat, (2) cherry Queen end tables & patterns; Christmas & Holiday decorations; everyday dishes, appliances & chairs; de-humidifier; bench grinder & other items. coffee table, cherry sofa table, curio cabinet, PA. House drop leaf walnut Queen cooking utensils; few tools & other usable items. Auctioneer’s Note: A lot of collectible items not listed. Plan to be Annee table w/2 boards & 5 chairs, 2 piece hutch, leather sofa, computer desk, 6 hole wood gun cabinet, PA. House cherry dresser w/mirror, single bed, full-length mirrors, Terms: Cash or check with proper ID. with us auction day. bar stools, pedestal table, wing back chair. Terms: Cash or check with proper ID. MISCELLANEOUS Christmas & Halloween decorations, wood sap buckets, Boyd’s collectables, die cast REBECCA YOUNG, OWNER cars, ceramic figurines, chamber pot w/lid, vases, Kitchen-Aid food processor, floral DEBRA TITUS, OWNER supplies, Oreck vacuums, copper pieces, Dietz lanterns, costume jewelry, birdhouses, Total gym, Scotts 17.5 hp 42” riding mower, 10’ flat bottom aluminum boat, Tonka AUCTIONEERS BOB, RUBY & MIKE BARTHAUER toys, single horse sleigh, approximately 100 assorted trees, many other items. DBA BARTHAUERS’ AUCTION SERVICE AUCTIONEERS BOB, RUBY & MIKE BARTHAUER All of these sale items are quality furniture and very well-maintained. DBA BARTHAUERS’ AUCTION SERVICE OWNER 937-585-6571 or 937-585-5447 ROBERT ALEXANDER Serving all your auction needs since 1961. 937-585-6571 or 937-585-5447 AUCTIONEERS: Owner, Auctioneers & Staff personally invite you to bring your lawn chairs Serving all your auction needs since 1961 MICK & JIM LILE and be with us auction day! LOGAN AUCTION Owner, Auctioneers & Staff personally invite you 937-599-6131 Lunch by Fat Boys Concessions. to be with us auction day. www.lileauction.com Port-a-jon on site. Lunch by Fat Boys Concessions. Terms: Cash, check, credit card. Lunch available. Not responsible for accidents. Anything said sale day takes precedence over any written matter. Not responsible for accidents. Not responsible for accidents. 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MANAGER HUMAN RESOURCES ments, garages, attics, etc. 599-1866, cell 935-7679. process includes criminal WINGERS background checks and drug Well-established company located in Sidney has immediate opening C&C LAWN SERVICE: R&K CONSTRUCTION Detailer/Light Mechanic Part time Kitchen help need- screens. Apply in person at: Commercial, residential. Fully New roofs, roof coatings, con- ed. Apply within. for an experienced Human Resources Manager. Candidates should crete patios, sidewalks, drive- Full time position available at 405 S. Oak St., Marysville insured. New dependable 1-800-644-0888 have experience in company policies and procedures, recruiting, equipment. Call 441-1136. ways & decorative concrete. our Urbana location. Previous Insured. Free Estimates. Call detail experience preferred NOW HIRING: Companies www.sciotoservices.com employment law compliance, employee relations, communication CARMAN BUILDERS 937-539-6414. with light mechanical experi- desperately need employees skills and other human resource functions. Vinyl siding, replacement win- ence a plus. Candidates must to assemble products at YARD DRIVERS NEEDED! RESIDENTIAL AND Business dows, seamless spouting. be dependable, able to work home. No selling, any hours. Located in the Marysville-East Qualified candidates should send resume to Free estimates. 585-6472 Or cleaning. References availa- independently, and possess a $500 Weekly potential. 1-985- ble. Call Sonya 937-935-0406 Liberty area. CDL and Non- Bellefontaine Examiner 1-800-354-2489. valid driver’s license. Uni- 646-1700 Dept. OH-7042. CDL Drivers with some or Shannon 567-674-1465. forms provided. P.O. Box 40 #R1 CHILD CARE in my home, truck/farm equipment experi- 1st and 2nd shift. Reasonable SHAFER’S Classic Construc- We offer competitive wages THE UPPER SCIOTO Valley ence are encouraged to ap- Bellefontaine, OH 43311 rates. 937-592-0473. tion by Skip. Roofing, siding, and a comprehensive benefit Local School District is seek- ply. drywall, general const. 5 Yr. package! Qualified individuals EOE CHILD CARE: West Mans- ing full time and substitute bus Pay Rate starting at $10.00 warr. on tear offs. Insur. work, may apply online at: drivers for the 2007-2008 for a Non-CDL program with field, Red Cross Cert., Meals, free estimates. 937-935-8918. www.superior-auto.com snacks. 1st & 2nd shift. 937- school year. A Class B, CDL training available. Once you 355-9905. WALL TO WALL license with S and P endorse- become fully trained, the pay RESIDENCE-MAINTENANCE DRIVERS NEEDED ment, BCI check and DOT rate increases to $14.25- COY’S MASONRY INC.: WE DO IT ALL. T.J. WALL WRITE YOUR OWN PAY- screening is required. Will $14.50 per hour. 40 Hour Foundation repairs- block, 937-539-2498 CHECK Ð plenty of work. train if necessary. Application work week with occasional brick, stone. All types of flat Dingledine Trucking, in busi- can be made in the superin- OT. work, poured walls, excavat- tendent’s office at 701 N. WARREN UPHOLSTERY & ness since 1918, has im- Paid holidays and vacations. ing, all types construction. Restoration. “Recycle Your Main St., Alger or call 419- A Little Off The Top mediate needs for drivers with Health insurance available 937-539-0906, 937-585-4452. Furniture”. 23597 St. Rt. 347, valid CDLs, clean MVRs and 757-4451 ext. 21 for more information. after 90 days. Craig’s Concrete Const. West Mansfield, OH 43358. 1 year experience, who want Tel: 937-246-5242. to stay busy. References and resume re- Call NSA today to take Driveways, sidewalks, base- quired. USV is an equal advantage of this great   ments, crawl spaces, barn WOULD YOU LIKE SOME- You will be home every week- opportunity employer. Appli- opportunity! LOOKING FOR floors, gravel work, curbs. For ONE TO DO YOUR CLEAN- end and some during the cations will be taken until Oc- 937-243-2370 or 800-759- all your flatwork call Craig ING? 599-3847. week. tober 19, 2007. Dearwester, 592-0032, 935- 7906. 6495. Competitive pay and benefits. HELP WANTED Call 937-652-3454 for info or HAIR STYLIST • NAIL TECH DAY CARE in my home. stop in to apply during regular Meals and snacks provided. ADEA RULINGS business hours. Located off Up & Growing Business Lots of TLC and experience. The Bellefontaine Examiner Rt. 55 at 1000 Phoenix Drive, Call Sherry at 843-4504. does not knowingly accept Urbana, Ohio. Willing to work evenings & Saturdays. help wanted advertisements DRIVEWAYS, CLEARING, in violation of the Age Dis- DRIVERS WANTED: Class A CALL FOR AN INTERVIEW water & electric lines. Demoli- crimination Employment Act. tion, leach beds, lawn prepa- CDL required w/2 years expe- The ADEA prohibits arbitrary rience. Weekend help. Home (937) 843-6633 ration. Little Backhoe Service, age discrimination of persons Bill Berry. 937-935-3708. daily. Hi-Point Trucking, 599- age 40 or over and applies to 5248. Serious inquires only. (formerly Riviara) 8200 S.R. 366, Russells Point ENERGETIC Housecleaner - employers with 25 or more Experienced in getting homes employees, employment SPOTLESS. Sue, 292-8103. agencies and labor organiza- JOIN AVON! Call 1-866-859- tions. 2619. GOT A CHIMNEY?! Best Advertising containing such chimney cleaning prices! terms as “young”, “boy”, or Chimneys repaired! Roof NOAH’S ARK is looking for a “girl” or designating a certain fun and energetic person to leaks fixed! Since 1972. 747- age such as “age 35 to 55” or 2390. work in our toddler room. other similar specification indi- Must be dependable. Full time HAULING SCRAP Metal and cates discrimination against 8:15 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Call 937- trash. Call 937-441-6354. employment of older persons 592-NOAH. and are considered in viola- J.H. FENCING: Vinyl, wood, tion of the act. chain link, wood decks, home Information about the Act may STEVENSON CONSTRUC- remodeling. Free estimates. be obtained by calling or writ- Phone 937-843-5875. TION COMPANY is hiring ex- ing the U.S. Department of perienced steel frame and JACK OF ALL TRADES Con- Labor, Wage and Hour Divi- post frame labor. We have struction. General construc- sion. paid holidays, paid vacation, tion. Jeff Brill, 937-355-2471. and 401K plan. You can pick FABRICATOR SEEKING up an application at 107 Rail- McMILLEN CONCRETE: welders, fabricators, laborers, road Street, Rushsylvania. Floors, patios, driveways, and lay-out. CDL Class A driv- Pay is determined by attitude 127 East Chillicothe Avenue • Bellefontaine • (937) 592-3060 sidewalks, foundations. Free er also needed. Drug free en- and experience. estimates. 30 Years experi- vironment. E.O.E. 937-642- ence. 593-2746 or 935-3587. 5971. CLASSIFIED ▼ MAIL! BOX 40 • BELLEFONTAINE, OHIO 43311 ▼ CALL! ▼ FAX! Level: 1 2 3 4 937 • 592-3060 x110, 132 937 • 592-4463 All ads must be paid for in advance unless credit has been established. Name: ______Address: ______Daytime Phone: ______

PRINT YOUR AD HERE (one word per blank): START DATE: ___ / ___ / ___ 5 WORDS PER LINE or 26 CHARACTERS MAXIMUM ______TEAM LEADER OPENING — 2ND SHIFT ______Midwest Express Group, located in East Liberty, is seeking to ______fill a 2nd shift Team Leader opening in our warehouse and RATES: 3 days: 3 lines=$5.85, each additional line $1.95 consolidation center. Qualified candidates must be team- Other 6 days: 3 lines=$9.25, each additional line $3.08 oriented, have good leadership and communication skills, be SOLUTION TO WEDNESDAY’S PUZZLE 10/4/07 rates available 12 days: 3 lines=$18.00, each additional line $6.00 able to work overtime as required and be able to lift 30-40 lbs. Complete the grid so on request 24-30 days: 3 lines=$33.00, each additional line $11.00 repeatedly. Must also be willing to work Saturdays when each row, column and *(Run 24 days, get 6 days FREE) required. Prior experience in a warehouse or production 3-by-3 box (in bold environment preferred. Starting pay is $11.05 plus a shift borders) contains every Deadline 12 Noon the day before start date; 4PM Friday for Monday digit, 1 to 9. Payment: ■ VISA ■ MasterCard ■ Check Enclosed premium with a top pay of $15.60 after 36 months. Full For strategies on how CC Number: ______medical and dental benefits available. to solve Sudoku, visit Name on Card: ______Exp. Date: ______www.sudoku.org.uk To apply, please come to the Midwest Express office building 2A at 11590 Township Road 298, East Liberty, Ohio, between The Bellefontaine Examiner reserves the right to properly classify, reject, alter or omit part or all of any advertisement to conform with the policies of the newspaper or the best interest of its readers. Discriminatory, fraudulent, dishonest or misleading advertising will not knowingly be accepted. The adver- the hours of 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. No phone calls please. © 2007 The Mepham Group. Distributed by tiser assumes liability for all content of advertisements printed and for any claims arising therefrom. Advertisers are requested to check the first inser- Tr ibune Media Services. All rights reserved. tion of any ad for accuracy. We cannot be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion or for more than the cost of the advertisement in which the error occured, nor can the publisher assume liability or financial responsibility for omission or typographical errors. EOE M/F/V/H THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2007—BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER Page 15

AUCTIONEERS FOR SALE FRUITS & VEGETABLES FOR RENT APARTMENTS REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FOR YOUR AUCTIONS BROOKSIDE FRUIT FARM HUD HOMES!! Did you forget to call “Fall into Savings PUBLISHERS NOTICE CALL BARTHAUER’S AUC- on Sept. 24th will offer Sun Buy 3 bd., 2 ba., $158/mo. at Belle Meadows” TION SERVICE, 585-6571. in your ad? Crisp, Gold Rush & Rome ap- 4 Bd., 2 ba., $198/mo. All real estate advertising in Call our.... ples plus cider (100% vinegar) More homes! Belle Meadows offers a main- this newspaper is subject to NIGLE STANDLEY and honey. 1465 C.R. 25 S. 4% Dn., 20 yrs. @ 8%. tenance free one-bedroom the Fair Housing Act which 592-7534 “After Hours” 937-292-7910, 9-6. For listings 800-559-4109, townhouse which includes a makes it illegal to advertise Classified! xS930. range, refrigerator, garbage “any preference, limitation or HURLEY FARMS: Ohio ap- disposal, ceiling fan, mini discrimination based on race, SALES All you need is your ad and ples, 9 varieties featuring MOBILE HOME: Located in color, religion, sex, handicap, your credit card. Call 593- blinds, water softener, and a Honeycrisp, homegrown Ohio Valley Mobile Home full size washer and dryer. A familial status or national ori- 2 FAMILY Garage Sale: 10/6, 2000, Selection 8001 and sweet corn, green beans, Park. 2 or possibly 3 BR, 1 gin, or an intention to make 8-5. 1604 & 1608 Briarwood, follow the instructions for 12 mo. lease is only $409 a tomatoes, winter squash, bath, large LR. Storage shed mo., and a 12 mo. lease in- any such preference, limita- West Liberty (behind Vintage placing your ad. Don’t be ex- mums & tons of pumpkins. & carport. $475 mo. plus $475 Wren-Kilgore tion or discrimination.” Fami- Inn). Nice home goods, print- cluded again! cluding a 10x20 garage is on- Tues.-Sat. 10-5, closed Sun. deposit. Call for application, ly $439 with a deposit of only Realty LLC lial status includes children er, bedspreads, pictures, cur- & Mon. 2 Miles N. of Hunts- 937-593-8381. under the age of 18 living with tains, lamps, name brand $175! Call Beth today at 599- 216 N. Detroit St. Info2000 ville on St. Rt. 117. 686-4463. 3669. Belle Meadows, “Where parents or legal custodians, toys, fabrics, and 78 records. OUTSTANDING 3 BR, 2 bath West Liberty pregnant women and people Our Innovative WENGER’S PRODUCE: Gar- mobile home, upgraded and Your Comfort Comes First.” Information Network www.wren-kilgorerealty.com securing custody of children BIG SALE: 5 Families at 8870 den Mums, homegrown sweet stylish. Immediate occupancy. under 18. College St., Orchard Island. FULLY CARPETED 1 & 2 corn & cantaloupe, local to- Mad River Mtn., Ben Logan Bedroom apartments with all ONE OF A KIND! 6641 W. This newspaper will not know- House of Lloyd, Beanie Ba- MOPEDS: NEW, $699 and matoes, zucchini, New York Schools. Call 937-307-4138. Kanagy Rd., West Liberty - up. Parts, helmets, service appliances in a nice central lo- ingly accept any advertising bies, porcelain dolls, and apples, Honeycrisp and other This ranch home is a must for real estate which is in vio- much more. Something for ev- and repair. Lyle's Mopeds, RUSHSYLVANIA BY Park. 1 cation in Bellef. Qualified Ap- varieties, U-pick pumpkins, plicants may call 593-9015. see! It offers a mother-in-law lation of the law. Our readers eryone. Don’t miss this sale. 1133 N. Main St., Delphos, winter squash. Co. Rd. 29. BR, carport, new carpet and suite, 2 full baths, family Ohio. 419-692-0249. paint. No pets. Rent plus de- are hereby informed that all Oct. 4th Thurs. thru Oct. 7th Hours Mon.-Fri. 10-5:30 & FURNISHED SINGLE occu- room, screened porch and dwellings advertised in the Sunday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat. 10-3. 937-592-5726. posit. 937-935-0640 or 468- pancy efficiency. Utilities fur- large outbuilding with heat, PLAYSTATION II GAMES: 20 2733. newspaper are available on To choose from. Make offer WISHWELL FARMS: Apples, nished except phone and water & electric! REDUCED an equal opportunity basis. To GARAGE SALE: Fri. 10/5, TO $159,900! 10-5 & Sat. 10/6, 9-2. Refrig- on each. Call for list of games, sweet corn, tomatoes, green TOTALLY FURNISHED, new- cable. No smoking, no pets. complain of discrimination call erator, compound bow, tree 937-844-3959. beans, cider, pumpkins, ly decorated 2 BR apartment. 937-935-4890, 937-599-5105 NEW LISTING! 4626 Urbana HUD toll free at 1-800-669- stand, wooden ducks, pool gourds, winter squash, Indian Linens, kitchen utensils plus or 252-342-4336. Woodstock Pike, Cable - 9777. The toll free telephone all furnishings. Short term supplies, name brand clothing VANS/4 WDS/SUVS corn, corn shocks, straw LARGE 2 BR townhouse, car- Great country location, 1.17 number for the hearing im- men’s, jrs., girls, & boys. 2536 bales, hardy mums & more. 2 lease available. Tecumseh Is- acres, close to Urbana, paired is 1-800-927-9275. land location. $595/Mo. plus peted, all kitchen appliances North Troy Rd. 2003 4x4 EXPLORER: 73K Mi. N. of Bellefontaine on U.S. furnished, W/D hook-up, ceil- Springfield & Columbus! 3 Rt. 68. Mon.-Fri. 10-5, Sat. deposit and excellent referen- BR, 2 full bath, garden tub, Miles, auto., PW, PD, CC & ces. 937-266-2624. ing fan, C/A, nice courtyard, GARAGE SALE: 10/5, 9-4 & 10-4. 937-592-2173. private patio, off-street park- separate shower, awesome 4 10/6, 9-3. Co. Rd. 35 S., cor- CD. $11,900 O.B.O. Phone LOTS/LAND 585-6156. VERY NICE 2 BR house in ing. No pets. $550 A month. car garage. Great back yard ner of St. Rt. 47 & Co. Rd. 35 with creek and nice view! APPLIANCES country. Fully furnished, 6 mo. 539-2300. 123+ ACRES OF FARMLAND S., Quincy. Clothes, movies, lease. No pets. References, $134,500. records, lots of misc. items. AUTOMOBILES and wooded acreage, located deposit. $650 Per mo. plus NICE 2 BR townhouse, car- GREAT BUY! 412 Pickrell- G.E. WASHER & DRYER. 6 peted, all kitchen appliances in Mad River Township, GARAGE SALE: 216 Ever- $500! POLICE IMPOUNDS! Months old, like new. $700. utilities. 937-464-3242. town Rd., West Liberty - Champaign County. Includes furnished, W/D hook-up, Charming 2 BR home with liv- green Dr. Fri. & Sat. 9-5. Cars/Trucks from $500! Phone 937-441-4501. blinds, ceiling fan, C/A, nice mature walnut trees, crop Good fall and winter clothes, For listings 800-559-4086, PARTMENTS ing room and family room, land, hunting areas, creek, A courtyard, private patio, front nice yard and 1 car detached coats, snow pants (girls, x7442. STEREOS/TVS/DVDS & rear entrance, off-street one mile of road frontage on men’s & women’s), Christmas !1 garage. Buy with little or no county road and state high- parking. No pets. $510 A mo., money down - pay less than items, girl's Barbie bike, oak TRUCKS $1200 KENWOOD STEREO: deposit required. 539-2300. way, 101 acres tillable - wood craft items, lots of Surround system, loaded, in rent! Immediate Possession! $600,000 for entire parcel. $89,900. household items, luggage, 1987 S-10 BLAZER: Show oak cabinet. Trade for $1200 PENNY LANE Apartments- Phone 937-667-3444. kids DVDs and toys. off Wright St. 2 Bdrm. garden quality with street muscle. value or $600 cash. Phone UPDATES! 621 W. Auburn 3.3 ACRE LOT with new sep- 355-9876. and TH apt. w/attached ga- Ave., Bellefontaine - 3 or 4 GARAGE SALE: 307 Kelly Features: Buick V-6 Turbo tic tank, 3 miles S. of DeGraff. Grand National engine, cus- rage, AC, gas heat, kit. appl., BR home with many updates Way. Computer keyboard, ! We have what the hook-ups. $535 And $560 rent $28,900, $1,000 down, $249 tom tweed and vinyl interior WANTED TO BUY including some new windows monthly. 828-884-6627. Dell printer, HP camera-print- and deposit. Call 937-593- & central air! Large yard and er only. Kid’s video games w/digital gauges, custom body competition doesn’t ! mods and Dark Teal and A-1 IS BUYING junk and 4309. large detached garage. Call BRUNER and toys, VCR camcorder, Ask About Our LAND COMPANY, INC. Peach Pearl paint. Custom repairable cars, trucks, com- Shady Lane Apartments today! REDUCED TO bed sheets, boys and wom- $87,500. (614) 791-1154 en’s clothes, W.V. marbles, touches all over! Call for more bines and piles of scrap. Summer Special! 326 Shady Lane details 937-599-4876. Asking www.brunerland.com wallpaper, misc. 10/5, 9-4. Highest prices paid. Phone One Bedroom $395 Bellefontaine, OH 43311 COUNTRY LUXURY. 5800 $5,000 O.B.O. 599-3646. HARDIN CO.: Near Belle Two Bedroom $445 We have openings for our 2 Game Farm Rd., Urbana - GARAGE SALE: 312 Richard Looking for a nice country Center! Meadow setting for 5 2003 CDL WHITE Freightliner BUYING REPAIRABLE and Three Bedroom $520 Bedroom Townhomes. One Ave. Fri. 9-5 & Sat. 9-1. Misc. fl70. 33000 gvw. 3000 lb. lift Trash included home - here it is! Centrally lo- acres, $32,900 or just south of junk vehicles, farm equip- month Free with a 13 month Kenton, 5 acres, $27,900. gate. Well maintained. Asking Garages lease. Call 937-593-4406 for cated between Urbana & GARAGE SALE: 96 Co. Rd. ment, tractors & trucks. Clean Bellefontaine. Pool, hot tub, 4 57 West. Furniture items, $25,000. Call 937-642-0988, up of scrap irons & metals. Washer, Dryer hook-ups all the details. LOGAN CO.: September Spe- x300. Gas, AC BRs, 2 full baths. Outbuilding cials! Take 10% off! Honda women’s clothing size 6-8, TOP DOLLAR PAID. 937- with heat & electric. MOTI- men’s large size, baby boy 666-2136 Or 614-374-3845. Water Softening What Are You Looking area! Loads of character on VATED SELLERS! $169,900. this super 7 acres, backs to clothes 0 to 18 mo., toys, Hal- MOTORCYCLES in all Buildings for in Apartment Living? loween and Christmas decor. PRICE REDUCED! 312 W. stream, $43,900 or 2+ acres, FOR RENT 2 Large Playgrounds -Water, sewer & trash fur- $24,900. 5th & 6th, Fri. & Sat., 9 to 6. C&S CYCLE SERVICE (Har- Dishwasher, Disposals nished Columbus St., West Liberty ley Specialist)- Repair, parts, - Ranch style apartments - Lots of character in this won- Beautiful views near Rushsyl- GARAGE SALE: Fri. Oct. 5th, 1 BR HOME for lease located DeerCreek Village derful 2 story home. Offering hi-performance, restoration. E. Columbus Ave. 1 Year Apartments - Private patios vania! Take $2,000 off these 2 9 to 5. 106 N. Heatherhill, 937-354-3992, 740-360-9903 3 or 4 BRs, 2 full baths, large super rolling 6 acre tracts, lease, $415 per month, secur- Quiet and Clean -Wall to wall carpet Bellef. Household items, holi- cell, or Email -Single story floor plan deck overlooking great back now $27,900 each. day decor, lots of misc. ity deposit $415. 593-5502. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. yard! Update allowance - call [email protected] $500 Holds lot! Land con- 1 BR HOUSE in Huntsville. Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Then we have what you need! for details! $126,900. GARAGE SALE: Large baby 937-592-8000 Come home to tracts available with 10% gear, maternity clothes, $400 A month plus deposit, PRICE REDUCED! 178 T.R. down! Call Lori for details! ATVS & SNOWMOBILES includes sewer. No pets. Call www.deercreekapartments.net Lamplight Court Apts. aquarium, bird cages, much Studios & 1 Bedrooms 191, West Liberty - Spacious 686-6291. $199 DEPOSIT SPECIAL. country home with great more. 1324 Turner Rd. Sat., 2005 KAWASAKI BRUTE 592-9540 UBLIC OTICES 9:00 to 1:00. Force 750 ATV. Only 78 1 STORY DOUBLE, 2 bed- Just renovated large 1 BR, 1 views. 4 BRs, 2 full baths on 4 P N hours, warranty, just in time room. Good location. No pets, bath apartment located in WHISPERING PINES acres with outbuildings that MOVING SALE: 2925 C.R. for hunting season, only no Metro. $625 Month and de- Bellefontaine. Includes stove, APARTMENTS would be great for 4-H proj- NOTICE 12, first road left past Ben $4100. 937-599-6238. posit. 592-8353. refrigerator, washer, dryer. 937-593-8511 ects! Call today! $199,900. The Bellefontaine Examiner Logan School. Truck acc., Also has central air condition- $299.00 Deposit NEW LISTING! 509 Cooper does not knowingly accept gun, freezer, Stephen King 2 BDRM. CONDO, great loca- ing & off-street parking. Rent Help Wanted ads from em- IMPLEMENTS tion. Off-street parking, air $1.00 First Month Rent Ave., Bellefontaine - Great books, misc. Fri., Sat., Sun. $475. 1-888-925-7176. starter home or investment ployers covered by the Fair conditioning, W/D hook-up. 3 Bdrm. Townhomes starting Labor Standards Act if they MULTI-FAMILY Sale: Oct. 5 & 1948 FARMALL C with 5’ $535 Per month includes 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT, property! 2 BR bungalow on bush hog, 6’ sickle bar, at $520.00/month. Call for de- great lot with fenced yard. offer less than the legal mini- 6, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 901 Co. Rd. water & trash. 937-441-1070. gas heat. $435 A month. tails and to schedule a tour of mum wage or fail to pay at 57 W., 4 mi. north of Bellef. off $1700. 1944 Farmall H with 2 Elec., water, sewer and trash $46,000. buckets, $1800. 1944 Farmall 2 BEDROOM APT. 6051/2 S. your new home! least time and one-half for Rt. 68. Bedding, fitted chair included. No pets. Deposit re- SPACIOUS COUNTRY overtime hours. slipcovers (new), blinds (hori- M, $1900, all original hydraul- Main. W/D hook-up. No pets, quired. 539-2300. HOME. 1431 T.R. 30 W., zontal), big man & women’s ics, 6 volt systems. #8 Little no Metro. $425 Month plus ROOMS 1 BEDROOM APT. for rent in West Liberty - Updated coun- clothes, boy’s clothes, fall de- Genius 2 plow, $200 O.B.O. deposit, plus utilities. Cell try home offering 4 BRs, 2 full LEGALS cor, Christmas decorations, on all items. 937-593-0349. 937-935-4260 or 937-465- West Liberty. Everything in- BELLEFONTAINE: Nice cluded, very nice area, new baths, new roof, windows, sid- toys, Nintendo Cube Game 5841. rooms. All utilities, cable, ing, furnace & A/C. Also new NOTICE OF carpet. $425 Month, $400 de- phone & laundry. Internet ac- w/2 controls & 5 games, wood 3 BR HOUSE TO SHARE. kitchen & baths! Great land- PUBLIC SALE bar, go-cart, lots of misc. posit. Also 1 bedroom in cess. Call Eugenia, 407-0516. PETS East side of Bellefontaine. Bellefontaine. Water, sewage scaping! $159,900. TO: James K. Haywood $100 Wkly. includes all utilit- & trash paid. $375 Month, PRICE REDUCED! 121 E. SALE/OPEN HOUSE ies, etc. Single person only. 325 N. Detroit St. BOXER PUPS: Fawn, male. $375 deposit. 937-539-8194. Auburn Ave., Bellefontaine - Bellefontaine, Ohio 43311 featuring $250, no papers. Phone 937- Please call 937-592-1374 if Lots of possibilities! Starter Home Interiors & Gifts 935-3839. interested. 1 BR APARTMENT, newly STORAGE home or investment, 3 or 4 You are hereby notified that painted, carpeted, air condi- Saturday, Oct. 6th. Harrison EXECUTIVE COUNTRY BELLEFONTAINE STEEL & BRs, 11/2 baths. Updates in- the stored items in Bay Unit GREAT DANE PUPS. Shots, tioning. Nice setting, good clude furnace, water heater, Grange, 1628 Co. Rd. 18, wormed, dew clawed. $300. Home. 4 BR/3 bath. 2 Car ga- neighborhood, off-street park- Fab Co., 2754 St. Rt. 68 S. #25, at Stevenson Self-Store, Bellefontaine. Time 9 a.m.-4 rage. Walk-out basement/pa- now has storage available. roof & gutters. MOTIVATED located at 1790 U.S. Route Phone 937-441-0111. ing. $420 A month. NO PETS. SELLER! $54,900. p.m. Sale items are priced to tio. Completely renovated with 539-2300. Phone 937-593-4895. 68 North, Bellefontaine, Ohio go!! LITTLE ACRES Pet Grooming all new appl./carpet. Near Give us a call. We will help 43311, and whose mailing now listed in Embarg phone Huntsville, close to U.S. 1 BR APT. country living near 540 & 33 SELF-STORAGE, you buy a home with little or address is 107 Railroad SALE: 120 W. HIGH Ave. Fri. book. 592-0809. 33/U.S. 68. W/D hook-up. AC, Belle Center. Everything new. across from JVS. Brand new, no money down. and Sat., Oct. 5th and 6th propane heat. Nonsmoking. $450 Mo. plus deposit. Stove 10x15. First month free. 593- Street, P.O. Box 307, Rush- from 9-? Lots of girls toys, Lease/dep. $1300/Mo. 937- & refrigerator. W/D hook-up. 0000. Wren-Kilgore Realty sylvania, Ohio 43347, will be bags, clothes, bedding, also 686-5675. No pets. 937-464-4663. 465-4552 sold at public sale on the 8th household items and books. LIVESTOCK ALL AMERICAN Storage. Visit our website to see day of October, 2007, begin- FOR RENT in Bellefontaine: 1 STORY, 1/2 DOUBLE. 2 Monthly rentals. Free locks. ning at 6:00 p.m., at Steven- YARD SALE: 1016 W. Chilli- 5 WEEK OLD Red Pullets, Best location, walk to pool, Bedrooms, stove, refrigerator. Behind JC Penney. 592-9100. more of our properties. cothe. Oct. 5 & 6, 9-5. Air con- $3.20 each. Price increases school and hospital. 2 Bed- Close to Southeastern www.wren-kilgorerealty.com son Self-Store, 1790 U.S. ditioner, some furniture, with age. Ridgway Hatchery, room townhouse, overlooking School. Laundry hook-up. No STORAGE UNITS: 5x10, $40 Email: Route 68 North, Bellefon- clothes, lawn mower, misc. LaRue. 800-323-3825. park. Sunken living room, pets. $495 a month. Deposit per month (including tax). [email protected] taine, Ohio 43311. The items required. Agent owned. 592- 10x20, $60 per month (includ- Linda Kilgore stored in the Bay Unit are as MCCLUER’S ANIMAL Swap 11/2 bath, patio laundry. No YARD SALE: Small applian- pets. $525. 937-592-2076. 8353. ing tax). 24 Hr./7 day access. Broker/Owner follows: ces, some toys, folding three Meet and Flea Market. Oct. 6 Daily security checks. wheel bike, regular bike, 10” & 7. 5 Miles east of Lima on FOR RENT: 1 BR Apt. close 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT WAMMES STORAGE & Sales Associates: Old furniture, boxes, books, table saw, etc. 424 Ontario St. St. Rt. 309. For more informa- to hospital and school. Stove, in Belle Center. Newly remod- RENTALS, Ltd., 121 South Mike Kilgore 465-4552 and junk. Oct. 5th & 6th, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. tion 419-225-8545 or 419- refrigerator, trash, water and eled, has washer and dryer. Detroit Street, Bellefontaine. Barb Branstiter 465-0132 each day. 230-9134. septic provided. $385 per $650 A month, utilities includ- Mon.-Fri., 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Al Branstiter 465-0132 Cash or certified check. month, $385 deposit. 937- ed. 937-935-0277. 937-593-5961. Bonnie Wallace 441-0534 One bid takes all. 532-6515. Tina M. Murphy 465-6105 Sept. 29 & Oct. 4, 2007 FOR SALE 2 BR - CEDAR PINE Manor; HEATING & COOLING FURNISHED HOME on Te- 1st fl., spacious, quiet, D/W, 7 DAY/6 NIGHT Disney area cumseh Island. Great deal for A/C, patio, laundry. $485 CONDOMINIUMS stay. 2 Adult Disney tickets. 80,000 BTU FURNACE, high short term renter. Avail. now- Lease/dep. No smoke/pets/ OHIO BOND PROGRAM! Paid $750, $249. efficiency, propane gas. 937- end of April. Canal excess, metro. 593-2729. LUDLOW BRIDGE CONDOS- No down payment Good for 1 year. 513-209- 844-1311. new kitchen, screened patio. Unit for sale. Ready for government home loan with 1666. 2 BR Downtown, upstairs apt. Examiner $650 a month, water included. carpet, 2 BR, 2 bath, 2 car great interest rates. Good or Call Lisa 614-394-4309. $550. Includes appliances, PAINTBALL GEAR: 3 Guns trash, water, & heat. Daytime garage. Condo fees $55 per no credit. Apply online: (two semi-auto/one new auto), FIREWOOD HEAT, WATER included, 2 599-1414, Evening 210-1339. month. 593-8141. WWW.RDLOANS.COM never used; gloves, masks, bedroom townhome. $530. or call 1-800-845-0036 hoppers, CO2 tanks, electron- OAK, HICKORY, Walnut. 614-537-5698. APARTMENTS FOR Rent in for more information. Lakeview, 2 bedrooms. No Independence Mortgage classified ic hopper- all never used. Split, seasoned. $95 Cord, REAL ESTATE Must sell, make offer. 937- you haul. Newt Oliver, 937- NEW EXECUTIVE 4 bed- pets. References required. 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And while percent of flights delayed, WASHINGTON — Blacks blacks are few in New Hamp- according to government data are split down the middle over shire and Iowa, they comprise that comes less than a week Barack Obama and Hillary about half the Democratic pri- after President Bush promised Rodham Clinton in the presi- mary voters in South Carolina, to help fix the problem. dential race, seeing both as on another early voting state. The nation’s 20 largest car- their side, a new poll says. Their allegiance is especial- riers reported an on-time At the same time, blacks and ly strong to the Clintons, which arrival rate of 71.1 percent in whites have starkly different will help the New York senator, August, down from 75.8 per- perceptions of Obama’s creden- according several black leaders cent a year ago, the Depart- tials, the Associated Press-Ipsos from around the country. ment of Transportation’s poll said Wednesday. Blacks are “It’s not so much Mrs. Clin- Bureau of Transportation Sta- significantly more satisfied than ton they’re backing, it’s that tistics said Wednesday. whites that the youthful Illinois she’s married to the ex-presi- Through August, more than senator has sufficient experi- dent,” said Mayor Willie 25 percent of flights have ence to be president. Adams Jr. of Albany, Ga. arrived late — the industry’s Many blacks seem torn In the late September poll, worst on-time performance JAMES MORGAN between the two. Obama would Clinton led Obama among AP PHOTO | since comparable data began be the first black president, whites by 35 percent to 18 per- Extreme poker being collected in 1995. while the New York senator August’s on-time performance cent, Blacks were essentially Contestants play Texas Holdem on a platform 295 feet above the Pacific Ocean today at the and former first lady, along was the second worst on record evenly divided, 40 percent for entrance to Sydney Harbor, in Sydney, Australia. The winner of the event wins a spot at the with her husband, is widely for that month, topped only by a Obama and 38 percent for Clin- Extreme Poker finals at the Caribbean island of St. Kitts; the losers will be lowered by cable popular among blacks. 70 percent arrival rate in 2000. ton. Among all Democrats and down the shear rock face. “I’m a black person, but Democratic-leaning independ- “Endless hours sitting in an that’s not the only thing I like ents, Clinton led by 35 percent airplane on a runway with no about him,” said Raymond to 23 percent. All those meas- Washington state woman staying put, forcing communication between a Monroe, 63, a retired produc- urements have been steady for pilot and the airport is just not tion supervisor from Abilene, months in the AP-Ipsos poll. commercial development to be built around house right,” Bush said last week. Texas, who backs Obama but Faced with choosing SEATTLE (AP) — The little don’t need the money. Money last on her block, though Not all airlines suffered says he might shift. “He’s between two potential White old lady who lives in a little old doesn’t mean anything,” she there’s a restaurant nearby through poor performance in young and has new ideas, but House firsts — the first black house is stubborn in a very BIG said recently. that’s staying put as well. August. Aloha Airlines had the she’s pretty sharp, too. Instead president or the first female — way. Edith Macefield, 86, has Instead, the five-story proj- Gravel and cement trucks highest on-time arrival rate at 97 of good old boys all the time, I black women split 47 percent refused a $1 million offer from a ect is being built around her, noisily work around them, and percent, followed by Hawaiian think we need a change.” for Clinton, 37 percent for developer to move out of her ringing the death knell for her a tall concrete wall stands Holdings Inc.’s Hawaiian Air- Blacks make up about a Obama. Clinton has led deci- 108-year-old farmhouse to make once-thriving, blue-collar within feet of Macefield’s lines at 93.6 percent and South- tenth of voters overall. They are sively among all women way for a commercial complex. neighborhood. kitchen window. Construction west Airlines at 77.7 percent, reliably loyal Democrats, vot- nationally. “I don’t want to move. I Macefield’s house is the cranes hang over her roof. according to government data. House panel hears testimony on you worked for it... problems with high security labs now let it work for you. WASHINGTON (AP) — other labs that work with No one died, and regulators Federal terror-fighting agencies organisms that cause whooping said the public was never at risk can’t identify all the American cough, tuberculosis, gonorrhea, during these incidents. 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