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Mter lopsided series, Cavs resting up:

APphoto

Carl Ect.vards (99) goes airborne after crashing with Ryan Newman, rear, and Brad
Keselowski on the final lap of the Aaron's 499 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series auto race at
·Talladega Superspeedway In Talladega, Ala., on Sunday. Keselowski won the race.

CLEVELAND (AP) Sweep, now sleep.
Clevelani:l.
Dusting Detroit has given
forward :
tbe Cleveland Cavaliers
LeBron : ·
some extensive down time in
James, ;
the NBA playoffs.
left, oele•
Having broomed aside the
. brates
once-Bad Boys-now-justwith
bad Pistons in four lopsided
teammate
games while barely breaking
Delonte
a sweat in the opening round,
West in ·
LeBron James .and his crew
the fourth ·
. will sit back and wait for
quarter ·:
their next opponent - the
Sunday ·
winner of the Atlanta-Miami
against
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series.
the
The Cavs are the first team
Detroit
to move into Round 2 after
·Pistons
in
·mowing down the team from
Auburn
Motown in historic fashion.
Hills,
I' It was over so·fast," Heat
Mich.
superstar Dwyane Wade said
after Game 4's shootaround
AP photO
on Monday. "I didn't even
know it was over, but I knew .
it was over."
·
Thanks,D-Yogi.
Ohio into Michigan for beat Clevelanli's opponent
Wade's right. It was over Game 4.
. single-handedly, he turned tO:
before it was over.
James has rarely been so his now-trusty teammate~
With James playing four . lo~ked ~n. He scored 36 and they n:s~onded.
games at a level beyond any- Jl?lDIS Wl~h I~ rebounds and
Mo Wtlhal}ls. Delonte:
thing he has shown to date e1ght ass1sts m the Game 4 West; Joe Sm1th, Zydrun~~
and his teammates providing finale and finished the series . llgauskas, Anderson Varejao
more support than ever the averaging 32 points, 11.3 and D~niel Gibson
Cavaliers joiRed the i980 · rebounds and 7.5 assists on chipped in with big baskets;
Boston Celtics and 2004 5 I percent shooting. He timely rebounds or m!Jstc'
Indiana Pacers as the only JOined Larry Btrd and Oscar have
defenstve
stops:
teams in league history to Robertson as the only play- throughout the four-garrlt:
sweep a first-round series by ers to average 30-10-7 in a rQut. .
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winnmg every game .oy dou- playoff series.
'While Michael · had hi~
ble figures. ·
. On Sunday,James wasser- Jordanaires, James doesn't
So, now what?
·
enaded with chants of "M-V- have a catchy nickname foi:
The Cavaliers,(est.
P" , th~oughout the clincher. his su~porting cast. But tha~
They won't play a~ain He s Iikely toadd that a~a~ doesn. t me.an the other..
until Sunday at the earliest. to h1s . trophy case wtthm Cayalters are •-any less vall!lf the Atlanta-Miami series liays.
able.
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goes seven games, it's possiTh~ 24-year-old dom_inatDetroit coach Micha~t
ble Cleveland won't take the ed vutually every moment . Curry knows how dang~ro~~
court again until May 5 - he was on the court - at James' gal)g can be.
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an eight-day gap between both ends. He never let up on
"I'm ve'l, impressed witli:
games that will challenge the defense, treatin!\ each new Cleveland,' he said. "In · ~
Cavs' patie~ce and polish.
24 seconds as 1f they were past, when you really locked,
Coach Mtke Brown gave h1s last as a pro. The down on LeBron and mad&amp; .
his team Monday off, but the Cavaliers won 66 regular- other guys have to make
Cavs will be back on their sea&amp;on games on the strength plays, thllt'S where . theY,
practice court Tuesday with- of their suffocating .defense, missed having a guys lilce
Ol,tl knowing who's riext. ·
a~d they didn't allow the . Mo Williams. Now, he '&amp;
' "We l)eed tO stay mentallr, · Ptstons to brea.the. .
making plays · and LeBron
focused for the next series,'
Great teams make easy · can be Qn the floor as the
forward Ben Wallace w~med work of mediocre ones at recipient or plays created by
following Sunday's win at this time of year, apd the someone else. And, they've
The Palace, Detroit's noisy Cavaliers showed a killer continued to play well defen~
home that hosted more than inst.iilct.
sively.
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5,000 Cleveland fans wbo
Unlike in past postseasons, "They're
a focusea
made the short drive from when James would try to group."

NASCAR won't make changes to
Talladega surface, despite concerns .
CHARLO'ITE, N.C. (AP) ate solutions as to how to
Most of the drivers were
- Despite injuries to fans prevent future similar acci- highly critical of the racitlg
frotn . flying
debris, dents but will evaluate the afterward,
particularly
NASCAR's satisfied with its fence height surrounding the because so much is out of
safety standards, saying the race track and beef. up . its their control and so many
fence
at
Talladega policing of aggressive dri- cars end up in a scrap heap.
Superspeedway ·did what it ving and blocking, when one
Ed wards, grateful the
was supposed to do - keep car deliberately moves into fence held, warned that
Carl Edwards' car out of the the path of a competing car restrictor-plate racing can
kill someone,
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grandstands.
trying to pass it.
In a spectacular last-lap
On the final -lap of "I don't know if 1 could
accident, Edwards' . car Sunday's race, Edwards live with myself if I ended
sailed upside-down into the tried to block eventual race- up in the grandstands,"
frontstretch fence, which ·winner Keselowski's pass as Edwards said. "We'll race
bowed but held; before the they hurtled down the like this until we kill somebattered vehicle returned to frontstretch at nearly 200 body, then (NASCAR) will
the track. Blake Bobbitt, one mph. Edwards slid low change it."
of seven injured by debris, when Keselowski dipped
Even Earnhardt, Who's
remained
hospitalized underneath him, and . the been very successful at
Monday with a broken jaw. .block caused Keselowski to Daytona and Talladega,
"One of our primary goals hook the left rear ·of expressed concern that the
over the years is to build a Edwards' cat, sending it f · ti' • h d ·
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~~·nnt'ng l'nto the path of . ascma on m t e anger at
re I ammg ·~nee . at eeps
those two tracks had
the cars and parts and pieces
ewman.
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d h
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out of the · spectator areas.
Newman
then
hit
owe 1 e racmg 10 go too ·
Nothing is bullet proof," Edwards' car, causing it to fartlis father, the late Dale
NASCAR spokesman Jim fly off the track and into the · Earnhardt, WI\S killed on the
Hunter said Monday. "The safety fence. Edwards last lap of the 2001 Daytona
retaining fence did what it's emerged from tbe fiery 500 in an accident created
b
supposed to do. There was wreckage unscathed, and
·
some debris that went into jogged across the finish ·Jine. part 1Y ecause the elder ·
the gran
_ dstand; that fortu"Q · frank! 1h
.
Earnhardt was blocking.
Utte ·
y, ese Situ- "For years, we've had
nately did not invoke serious ations that come up from
· injury. If there is something time to time are 9 one-off _ wrecks like this every time
we come up with as we ana- you don't nece~arily fore- we~ve come to Talladega.
lyze this accident ... we'll see (them) and they are hard Ever since the plate got here. ,
make it as safe as we to recreate," Pemberton And for years it was celehumanly can."
saii:l.
~rated," Earnhardt Jr.. said.
The frightening ending
The accident renewed 'The med1a celebrate~ 11, the
marred what was easily scrutiny of restrictor-plate ~etw_or~s celebrated Jt,, caJI- ·
NASCAR's best race of the racing, which ·produces · m~ It The B1g On~. JUst
season. There were 57 lead thrilling racing but carries ~~ng to att!'act attenllo~ .. .
. So there s a responslbilichanges among 25 different inherent risk.
drivers, and a nail-biting
The horsepower-sapping ty wtth the medm and. the
from restrictor plates are used at networks ~nd the sanctiOnlast-lap
charge
Edwards
and
Brad Daytona and Talladega _ mg_ body ttself to co~e to
Keselo¢ski, who teamed NASCAR's two fastest_ 10 thetr senses a httle b1t.
together to run down Ryan combat the high speeds. A But _racm11 has always
Newman
and
Dale square aluminum plate is been fnghtemng.
.
installed in each car to limit
In 1987. Bobby Allison.
Earnhardt Jr.
NASCAR vice president its engine's power, slowing too, . went airborne while
Robin Pemberton acknowl- the car by reducing the ~~nmg_ over 200 mph, coledged the fine line between · amount of air that flows into hdmg mto the steel-cable ·
creating exciting racing and the carburetor. As a result fence and · scattering debris
keeping the competitors the cars all run the sam~' into the crowd at Talladega. ·
safe.
speed, and the field .is typi- That scary. crash led to the
"It's tough to balance cally bunched tightly togeth- use of restnctor plates.
out," he said. "Our series is er. One wrong move by a .But Allison said Monday
.22 different race tracks ... driver can cause a massive that Edwards was overstat·
With speeds from I 00 mph, accident.
·
ing the danger of plate raeto well over 200 mph, and
There were three spectac- ing but acknowledged those
not every driver likes every ular crashes Sunday: A 13- scary thrills are what draws
J;Bce track that we run on . car wreck seven laps into the · fans to one of NASCAR's
· That'spartofourseasonand race; a 10-car acctdent with most popular tracks.
that's ,part of what makes it nine . laps to go; . and . "Part of the attraction of
work. ·
·
Edwards airborne flight into Talladega is the potential for
NASCAR had no immedi- the fence on the.final lap.
danger.~· Allison said.

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last month that Jones would
be gone.
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The Bengals took tackle
Andre Smith from Alabama
with the sixth overall pick
on Saturday, helping to fill
their big~est need. They
released n~ht tackle Willie
Anderson m the final cut
· before the start of last season, and lost right tackle
Stacy Andrews in the offseason, when . he signed
with Philadelphia.
The offens1ve line was a
big problem last season,

when quarterback Carson
Palmer was hit often and the
offense finished last in the
league.. Palmer had a broken
nose, sprained ankle and
tom tendon and ligament in
his passing elbow, causing
him to miss a dozen games.
Also on Monday, the
· Bengals terminated the contracts of safety Mike Doss
and tight end Nate Lawrie,.
and waived linebacker Eric
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two runs, and later scored
OJ! Geoff Blum's sacrifice
·fly.
_, "You're going to have
days like that," Cordero
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it because of . the way
Johnny was pitching. He
;gave the team · a chance to
win the game. He had an
unbelievable game. and
Oswalt was unbelievable
against us."
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POMEROY .
A
Middleport man charged
with three counts of unlawful sexual conduct with a
minor and apprehended two
weeks ago in an escape
attempt is nowfree from jail
on his own recognizance.
Common Pleas Court

Judge ' Fred : w.
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on a $5 ,000 personal
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Prosecuting
A,ssistant ·
.Attorney · Matthew . J.
Donahue requested, the
reductil;ln in Smallwood's
bond; .''to allow Smallwood
to receive treatment for i a
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Holzer Medical Center on
April. 22 for an infected
wound on bis right thumb.
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Health· Systems filed with
Dona]lue's motion show he
was diagnosed with MRSA,
a staph' infection, which \'is
very contagious to others....
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charging three feloni~s. He charge in ~eigs Conn!)'
was placed m Jail dn Court, and 1s scheduled to
March 31. ·
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On April 10, Smallwood . liminary hearing.
wa&gt; apprehended on the
The county sheriff is
1
hillside
behind
the legally responsible· for ,all
Pomeroy. Post Office by medical costs associated
depu~ies and courthouse with prisoners in his enssecunty personnel, after he tody, including prescrip· ·attempted to flee from tion medications and doctor visits.
sheriff's custody. ·

No cases of
swine flu
reported
in Meigs
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County
Health
Commissioner
. Larry
Marshall said the swine flu
out~reak .is a legitimate ·
health concern and thou~h .
there is no reilsonfor pantc,
residents need to be con- .
cerned and informed.
Marshall said what's happening in Mexico and other
states is important to track.
comparing the outbreak to
the proverbial hurricane that
is predicted to hit though it
often takes time to track and
pin . point just Where it is
headed, allowing people to ·
get .a bette!" idea of how to
be prefared. Marshall .sai4
as · o yesterday · there
remained only one conftrrned· case of swine flu in
Ohio in Elyria where a cltild
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·.. ' Submitted ph(!lo who had been i~ Mexico
_Candidates for the 2009 Meigs High School prom king and.queen are from the le~. front, Calle WoHe, Lucreshia Howard, become ill. The child has
Laura Gheen, Adrian Bolin, Jamie Bailey, and Ke!ri VanReeth; and back; aay Bolin, Mason Metts; Joah Cleland, Ci'lad recov~red .
"In Meigs County we do
Bonnett, Crockett Crow, and Ernie Welsh. The crowning of the king and queen will take plaqe duril,'lg t!'le Ohio Riliet ·cruise
need to be aware of this outon The Rubel.
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Ohio, has the potential · to·
infect many people and we
nee&lt;l to make efforts to limit ·
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Candidates for ·king · and queen ·barriers will' !&gt;e ip place .at entrances its spread," Marshall said.
HOEF,liCHIIMYDAILYSENTIN~L.coM
were announced ·this week. Queen . to the parking lot.H.e ursed coo'peraMarshall suggests the folcandidates are · Catie Wolfe, tion from the public ' citmg his con.:: lowing guidelines , to limit
POMl!ROY ' - "A Night u~der a . Lucreshia Howard, Latini Gheen, cern for thE stl!dents an.d their s~fety ·
Pl...• see Flu,ll5
Thousand Stars". will be the theme Adrian -Bolin, Jamie Bailey, and . since the.j . will be . returning ' to the
of · the 2009 Meigs High School Kerrt VanReeth. King candidates are levee wei after dark.
prom to be held Saturday night on a Clay Bolin, Mason Metts, . Josh . He said'lldditional polictotficers.will
party sternwl!eeler while cruising Cleland, Chad Bonnett, Crockett be on hillld•and that an officer will be at
the Ohio River. ·
Crow. and Ernie Welsh..
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the leve5,tp be sure no~alcohoJ '·is taken
Bolll'lling will be at the · Pomeroy
As an accommodation and to assure onboard. Additionally there will be four
levee with a formal walk-in and intro- safety of the students, Pomeroy Mayor tlaggers wearing safety vests and cartyduction beginning ~t 7 p.m. and end: John Musser has asked t!Iat only those ing red flags to assist students, family
ing at 8 p.m. when the boat begins the. snidellts attending the prom park on members and others in crossing streets
excursion. The crowning of this year's the parking lot. ·
to get 1o the parking lot. ·
king and queen will take· place on the
Family and friends will find ade- . ' "WIIat we· want to do," · said the BY BRIAN J. REED
boat prior to returning to the levee at quate parking on lhe slreels, at the mayor, "is just 10 make it nice foi' the BREEDO MYOAILYSENTINEL.COM
II :30 jt:m. An after-J?rom party will Farmers Bank lot, and at the lot near students attending the prom. We
take place in the Me1gs High School the ball fields just a block away from want it be a safe, fun and very speci!ll
Ml.DDLEPORT
gymnasium from ·12 to 2:30p.m. .
downtown, sa1d Musser, noting that night for the'm.''
· Mtddleport Village Co.uncil
held the first reading .of an
ordinance that would grant
authority to the mayor to
declare a village-wide state
St~FF REPORT
of emergency.
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in those cases where only the
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village is affected by a naturnize the serious problem of
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alcohol abuse, April Is desa county-wide declaration is
ignated
· · "Alcohol
not forthcoming.
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Awareness Month."
During the J11nuary ice
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The .youth of Meigs
storm,
the entire village was ·
BSERGI;NTOMY!WLYSENTINELCOM Co~~rr '·hav~ developed
without electricity while
activities to mcrease the1r
power outages in other parts
COLUMBUS . - The peers' awareness of the
of
the county were scattered.
Ohio
Environmental effects of alcohol on their
·No county emergenc~ declaProtection Agency will host health, academic perforration was made dunng that
an information session and mance, ·and athletic . abiliemergency, but a villagepublic hearing on an admin- ties. Youth-Led Prevention
wide emergency C9Uid have
istrative modification to Funds from the ·Galliabeen declared under the proSubmllllld.pholo
American
Municipal Jackson·Meigs Board of
posed ordinance with benePowe.r-Ohio's -air permit at . Alcohol. Drug Addiction Meigs Couniy CommissionerS Mike Bartrum (sitting, left) fit to village residents 'nd
6:30 p.m., June 2 at the and Menial Health Services and Mick Davenport sign a proclamation recognizing April emergency workers.
Southern
Elementary were awarded to Eastern as Alcohol Awareness Month. Also pictured are (standing,
The ordinance allows the
School cafetqrium.
. and . Meigs .High School left) Abby Harris, community organizer for Meigs Local and council . president to act in
According to the Ohio SADD Chapters. The funds Brenda Curlman, community organizer lor Eastem Local.
the mayor's absence.
EPA, the request for admin- are granted to foster. partCouncil approved a n:soluistrative modification is nerships that promote com- proclamation declares that ing problem "':ith devastat- tion declaring May 7
meant to add Maximum munity service, prevention alcohol use · by young peo- ing consequences.
"National Day of Prayer" in
Students at Eastern, Meigs, Middleport, m conjunction
Achievable
Control and positive youth develop- ple is extremely dangerous
to society as a whole. and Southern High Schools with the county National Day
(MACT) ment.
. Technology
The
Meigs
County During this years campaign, will take part in the cam- of Prayer oommittee's obserrequirements that AMP's
the National Council on paign by signing prom vance. ~ggy Crane, commitMeigs C~unty project Commissioners have joined Alcoholism
and Drug promises. Area students also tee member, met with conneil
in
the
prevention
efforts
by
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becal,tle subject to after the
Dependence is highlighting had the opportunity to attend to present the proclamation.
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has .spent the last week four innings for .Triple-A
fightmg thrqugh a strained ·. Round Rock . ori Monday
night, giving up two hits
right ca!f. Tile calf
swollen agam on _Monday; a. while throwing 63 pitches.
day afte~ he fttched t~e ~ . ~as his ,first rehab start
mnth u~mng o a 3-2 wm 'while recovering from a
. over Milwaukee. The team $trained muscle in his left ·
will see how he responds to side. .. . . Reds LF Chris
a c?uple of days off bef'?ty D!ckerson bumped heads
dectdmg whether to put hun With Astros SS ·Tejada
on the disabled list.
'' while sliding into second in
Manager Cecil. &lt;;:ooper the fourth. Both players
plans to use a vanety of rubbed the sides of their
relievers in the closer's heads and stayed in the
role, depending upon which ~arne. Dickerson left an
batters are due up.
mning later after showing
Notes: Jason Bay has the symptoms of a concussion.
Reds 38
Edwin
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Ohio Dems try to ~ll
education plan final tim~
COLUMBUS (AP) Demo.crats made one last
sales pitch Tuesday on their
proposed overhaul of
Ohio's education srstem
before their plan heads to
the GOP-controlled Senate,
where criticism and an
uncertain future await.
The Democrats who control the Ohio House said
that the Ohio Association of
School 8usiness Officials
had endorsed their plan to
fix the state's school fund- .
ing ., system, which has
repeatedly been . deemed
unconstitutional by the
Ohio Supreme Court. The
funding change, and curriculum chan~es that stress
problem-solvmg and inter. disciplinlll)' skills, are on
track to pass the House
Wednesday.
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State
Superintendent
Deborah Delisle gave
Senate Finance Commiuee
members a broad description of the plan during testimony Tuesday. Before it
heads to tbe Senate next
week, Democrats are trying
to muster as m11ch momentum as possible.
Kevll1 Ketlylphoto
"This endorsement. is yet
A Galli a County EMS units travels down a road off Ohio 588 near Rodney near the scene of a Tuesday shooting incident more evidence of the
· · momentum building behind
that left two persons dead. A 76-year-old Wellston man; Walter E. Stewart, was taker\ .into custody at the scene.
this plan," said House
Speaker Armond Dudish of
Beachwood. "Fmm fair
funding advocates to school
treasurers to bus drivers,
scene in connection with the Holley was taken by EMS tors are consulting with the Ohio's education community
BY KEVIN KELLY
MOTNEWS@MVDAILYTRIBUNE.COM
shootings.
· to a landing zone set up at Gallia County Prosecuting is recognizing the strength of
Faith
Baptist Attorney's
. Gallia County 911 was nearby
office
on our reform plan and putting
RODNEY - A man and informed at 5:28 p.m. that Church and placed on a charges. and Browning said its .suppon behind it."
woman are dead and a sus- Holley and Merry had been · HealthNet air ambulance the crime scene is being
Gov. Ted Stricklanc;! propect is in custody following shot on top of the hill at for transport to St. Mary's processed ·by the Ohio . posed a dramatic overhaul
a shooting incident Tuesday Holley Brothers Stone Medical
Center
in Bureau
of
Criminal of Ohio 's school funding
at a stone yard just off Ohio Quarry. The alleged shooter, Huntington , W.Va.
• · anti formula' that would ·boost
Identification ·
588 west of Rodney.
identified to authorities as
HealthNet later advised Investigati()n. ·tnvestigators ·. the state's share of the cost
Gallia County Sheriff Joe Stewart, was reportedly still 9 II that the victim was dead were continuing to .question . and . 'reduce · taxl'ayers'
Brow"ning confirmed that · a( the sce~e. and Gallia · on arrival.
expected contributiOn to
Stewart. .
the victims are John Paul County 9 i'l's log of the
"Our preliminary investiThe sheriff's department their local schools. His proHolley and Carolyn Merry, incident revealed Stewart gation indicates Mr. Stewart was assisted at the scene by posed
"evidence,based"
ages and addresses not was taken inio custody at and the victims were the EMS, Rio Grande . education 'system would
· i~volved in a business dis- Village PoliCe and · the require schools to use . the
immediately
available. '5:43 .p.m .
Deputies arrested Walter E.
Gallia-[14eigs Post of the latest research findings . to
.Me:rry is believed to have pute." Browning said.
Stewart, 76, Wellston . at the died at the scene, while
The sheriff and investiga- State Highway Patrol. : ·
dictate everything from

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class sizes to teacher train:
ing to testing.
·
House Democrats rewrot¢
Strickland's formula to give
more .aid to, poorer school
districts arid less aid to
·wealthy ones, which gar;
nered more legislative sup; ,
port. By the time the plan is
fully phased in. the state's
share of education funding
will rise to. 61 percent fron)
the current 50 percent.
.
Ohio . is spending about
$5.9 billion on state aid for
its roughly 1.9 million pulh
lie school st~dems in th~
current fiscal year.
·
Lawmakers also relaxed
portions of Strickland's plari
so that school districts could
maintain the status quo in the;
fli'SI year, and that the time•
line for · implementation
would eltpand from eight to
10 years . Districts would
have more time to ..d~
their class sizes, lengthen the
school year up to 20 days and
offer all-day kindergarten. :
;rile school busineSs offic
cials .joined the endorse·
ments of the Ohio Business
Roundtable, the Ohio State
Board of Education and
others - including the
organization "that sued over
Ohio's current scllool funding system.
"OUr members are those
who are ·likely ·to be the
most in tune with the need
for change in the way we
fund schools and also
understand the serious fiscal
challenges Ohio currently
faces," said Barbara Shaner,
associate executive director
of the school business officials' group.
But others, most notably
the Ohio School Boards
Association ,
haven'i
endorsed the plan . And
Republicans have a litany of
concerns about.the plan, fron:t
its curriculum mandates to its
reliance on federal economic
stimulus money that won't be
around in.two years.

Police: Man ends.standoff at retirement home
Bv JOHN SEEWER
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

TOLEDO - A man who
police say was distraught
over his pending divorce and
whose mortgage business
was failing surrendered after
holdin~ his estranged wife at
gunpomt at a retirement
community for about five
hours Tuesday, police said.
It was the second ,time in .
little over a month that he had
held police at bay during a
domestic dispute, police said.
Following hours of negotiating
Tues&lt;!ay,
the
estranged wife of Michael
Swiergosz walked outside
wearing a robe and ran to
.safety alongside a police
officer. "She was calm but
:worn out." said police Capt.
Ron Navarro.
Officers took Michael
Swiergosz, wearing a suit
jacket and handcuffs . to a
police van a few minutes
AP photo/The Blade, Dave Zapotosky
·later.
.
: Hostage negotiators had Barbara Swiergosz r.uns with a Toledo Police Directed
heei1 talking with Swiergosz Patrol officer after being released by her estranged husand hj s estranged wife, band Michael Swiergosz at the Sunset House on Indian
Barbam, since he walked into Rd., in Toledo, Tuesday.
the Sunset House assistedA woman who answered
Swiergosz has pleaded
living center. in the morning,
the
phohe
at
the
home
dur·
not
guilty to two counts of
pointed a gun at an employee
ing
the
standoff
said
resifelonious
assault stemming
"and told her to call his wife,
dents
and
staff
were
safe
from
that
standoff.
He post:who works there. police said.
· "He did a lot of crying and and the building was 'secure. ed a $25.000 bond April 20,
he talked a lot about his fam- The site also houses the cor- and he -faces a June 10 trial
ily and his children ." said porate offices of Sunset and up to 16 years in prison
Retirement Communities, if convicted!
,
Police Chief Mike Navarre.
The Blade said Swiergosz's
. The couple were in the which · operates . Sunset
House
and
two
other
homes
home
is scheduled for sher:process of divorcing and his
iff's
sale
May 13.
in
the
area
.
.
~mce-thri v in g business was
Swiergosz
is listed as the
The
assisted-living
center
·in trouble, Navarre said.
"That success apparently !s in a Tudor-style mansion founder .of Lambertville.
didn't do too well when the huilt in the late 1920s.lt's in MiCh.-based Money Minders
economy wen t bad."' the one of the city 's most exclu- Inc .. wh.ich provides mortgage loans and home refipolice chief said. "1 don't sive neighboth&lt;;JOds.
Barbara
Swiergosz 's nancing. S~iergosz held a
know if that had any impact
nt all on his action s today'" mother told WTOL that the real estate license from 1992
. Police said the couple 46-year-old . Swiergosz has to 2002 and has more than 20
have four children. including abused his wife and threat- years of experience in the
a newborn who was ·in day ened to kill her and their mongage industry. a company Web site said.
.
care at the retirement center daughter.
· Authorities locked down
Last month. Swiergosz
when the standoff began.
area
held
off
Lucas
County
schools after police
Swiergosz locked himself
with his wife in an empty Sheriff's deputies for three received the first emergency
apartment and all residents hours at' his suburban · call at II :26 a.m.
The all-girls St. Ursula
were moved from the area. Springfield Township home
• after authorities responded Academy. a private high
Navarre said.
school across the street
At some point. Swiergosz to a repon of gunfire.
Swiergosz
barricaded fro m the retirement home,
hit his wife on the head with
a crowbar, but she appeared himself after arguing with was released from lock· his wife. authori ties said. down at about 1:30 p.m ..
to be OK. Navarre said.
Swiergosz was calm and Police &gt;aid Swiergosz fired school spo~eswoman Julie
rational most of the time, two shots - one into the Funk said. Students began
Navarre said. His wife .held ground and one in the air leaving the schoo l when
up amazingly well, the before they arrived. The classes ended for the day at
(Toledo) Blade reponed.
police chief said.
about 3 p.m.

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ANNIE 'S MAILBOX

Junior high students perform

What happened
shou!dn 't stay in Texas
BY KATHY MrrcHELL
AND MARCY SUGAR

Dear Annie: Five months ago, my giilfriend went to a
job c&lt;,&gt;nferen~e in Texas . When she came back, she used my
computer and accidentally left her e-mail open. I found
numerous pictures of her business trip, and several are of
her sitting on the lap of another man. She looks happy and
he has his hands wrapped arounp her. The last picture , the
most worrisome, is of her standing up and hugging this
man, looking·at him as if they were about to kiss . I snooped
a I iule more and found an e-mail from him telling her how
: special she was and that he "never went that far with a
woman before at these conferences."
My girlfriend told me that her married co-worker was
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kissing another man . I heard another co-worker say, "What
happens in Texas stays in Texas ." I haven 't·men.tioned any-.
•
thing about what I saw on the computer because I want to
give my girlfriend the opportunity to tell me herself. I get
the impression this secret is eating her up, and the result is~
we are having ser_ious problems. So , how do I tell her I've
read her e-mail? ~ Confused in Tulsa
Dear 'lUisa: Honestly ani! soon·. Tell your girlfriend she
left her e-mail open after her trip and you saw the pho ~
. tojlraphs of her wit!J th~ other man. If she admits everythmg and you trust that she is telling the whole truth; you
have a chance ·to put your relationship bacl&gt; on track.
Otherwise, sorry to say, ll"s headed south.
·
Dear Annie: I am a 50-something woman who has been
single for nearly 20 years. I hadn't even had a date in the
current century and filled my time with work , grown chi!- ·
Submitted photo dren, friends, volunteer activities and hobbies. I was lonely;
Junior high bane students from Eastern participated in the annual Junior High Solo and Ensemble adjudicated event.&amp;! but figured no relationship is better than a bad one:
Ohio University. Performances were rated for tone quality, intonation, rhythmic accuracy &amp;nd musical interpretation. 10 Recently, I became involved with a man who is 20 years
students received ratings of Superior Performlince and five received ratings of Excellent P!!rformance. Pi.ctured are younger. It's been fantastic, U41d honestly, we're just two
Jessica Samps9n , Kendra Fick, Larissa Riddle, Julie Weddle, Tim Minear,. Nikki Gilbride, Alex Amos, Brandon Coleman, people.! don't notice the age difference wh.en I'm with him .
I'm not writing for advice, because things are great right
Jonathan Kuhn, David Frank, Roger Bunce, Marshall Aanestad , Katie Keller, Hannah Adams, Joshua Parker and
now. I have no expectations for a long-term future ruid am ·
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Rachael Markworth.
concentrating on living in the moment. But I would like to
hear from your readers who have been in this situation and
ask how they handled difficulties, especially from their families. I realize his parents and my children have concerns about
emotional turmoil and possible financial opportunism, but
O' Brien
will
review Gra.nge #878, potluck sup- Township Trustees. 5 p.m .. shouldn't they be glad their loved one has companionship?
We see lots of older men with younger women.ls there a dou"Auditions" by Barbara per at 6:30 p.m. followed by Rutland Fire Station .
ble standard of acceptance? - Not Harold and Mande
Walters. Hostess will be meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Friday, May l
Dear Not Maude: Yes , as we often see in Hollywood, ·
Gay Perrin.
Monday,
May
4
MIDDLEPORT
where older leading men are frequently (and sometimes
Friday, May 1
POMEROY - Business
Healing and miracle serridiculously)
paired with much younger women. But sociRACINE
. Meigs
Wednesday,April29
:vice, 7 p.m., Rejoicing Life Counly Pomona Grange , After Hours reception. 4-6
ety can become accustomed to all kinds of combinations,
p.m:, American Municipal
MIDDLEPORT - Free
~burch.
· 7:30 p;m .; Racine Grange Power:Ohio, appetizers pro- community dinner, 5-6:30 including yours, and our mail indicates there ·are a ·great
many older women who are 'luite happy with younger men,
.
Saturday, May 2
Hall . All baking contests ·. vided.
p.m., Middleport Church of Any readers who want to we1gh in are welcome· to do so .
. RACINE - Southern will be held. .
the Nazarene . Spaghetti,
Dear Annie: "Desperate'' wrote that his "incredible"
Charge men's prayer breakSaturday, May 2
salad,
bread,
dessert
and
wife
of 25 years won't have sex with him, won't talk about
fast, 8 a.m., Morning Star.
Pu~lic
MIDDLEPORT - Job's
·
drink
will
be
served.
·
it
and
won't go for counseling. You said it might be a horUnited Methodist Church.
Daughters Bethel 62, II
monal imbalance. I'd like to know what hormonal imbalThurSday, April 30
a.m . 50th anniversary dinance
makes a woman discount her·husband's pleading. Is
SHADE
Bedford
ner. 2 p.m. open meeting
and
there
a hormone that causes cruelty, selfishness, hypocrisy
· with majority ceremony. Township meeting on fire
and
narcissism?
She's gor issues about sex, and it's only
Monday, May 4
Honored,Queen Harley Fox protection, 7 p.m., Bedford
"fair
she
try
to
work
on them.
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. NEW HAVEN , W.Va.·presiding .and . reception Township Grange Hall.
Her
husband
is
52,
and
unless
he
wants
to be "desperate"
PORTLAND - Lebanon Mildred Fry will observe
. Wednesday, April29
honoring Kristen Davis ,
POMEROY · .
The Grand Bethel Honord Township Trustees. meet ·at hi!r 95th birthday on May 4.. for another .30 years, he needs to lay down an ultimatum:
7 p.m, township building.
Cards may be sent to P.O. either she goes to counseling and gives it a-real shot, or she
Middleport Literary Club Queen to follow meeting .
Box 75, New Haven , W.Va. grants him a divorce . There might be someone out there
Monday, May 4
will meet at 2 p.m ., at the . SALEM CENTER- Star
who thinks he's "incredible," and it would be nice if he
RUTLAND
Rutland 25265.
Pomeroy Library. Pam • Grange #778 and Star Junior
finds her while' he still. has his own teeth . - John in L.A.
Dear John: We agree that his wife is beirijl unreasonable,
but unless he is willing to give her that. ulumatum, he can
only work on his response to the situation.
Annie's Mailbox ii wrinen by Kathy Mitchell and
Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the .Ann Landers col·
scheduling needed, from 4 Labor Day weekend perfor- discovery through exercises . umn. Please e-mail your questions to anniesmailboxcom·
to 7 p.m . Thursday at Meigs mance of "Back to the on the ground. not riding. cast.net, or write to: Annie's Mailbox, P.O. Box 118190,
High
School. Staff mem- 80's." The RCP are also per- The
prog~am
says: Chi~ago, IL 60611. To find out more about" Annie's
, RACINE , Tuppers
bers
will
.
be
their
class·
forming
the
summer
come,
"Discover yourself, physi- Mailbox, and read features by other Creators Syndicate
· Water
Plains-Chester
dy "Playing Doctor," June cally, mentally, emotionally writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web
rooms
to
meet
with
parents.
· District has scheduled an
page at www.creators.com.
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and spiritually."
interruption of service and a .Purpose of the conferences 26-27 .
is
to
allow
parents
and
)loil advisory from 9 a.m. to
p.m . Thursday for Ross, teachers to discuss student ·
lovett, Valley Belle, Trouble progress and tie up loosl?
POMEROY
The
Ereek, Ponland, McKenzie ends before the end of. the
Meigs County TB staff will
~idge ,
Stlversville, 2009 school year.
be giving TB tests from 5-6
Barringer Ridge, Durst
p.m .. on Monday at the
Ridge
and
Carpetner,.
Pomeroy Library. They will
:rornado Road from Apple
return on Wednesday, May
!]rove-Dorcas to and includMIDDLEPORT
For mort 1'nfoi1Miion ro"ract:
ing Hoback Road and Auditions for the River City 6 to read. ·
Brtnt Pantrion .
Player's upcoming perfor:t"anners Run Road.
(740) 992-/880tw .
: Water should be boiled .mance will be held .from 6-8
Sarah Bi&gt;olh
for three minutes before it is p.m. on May 11 · 12 at the
(8(10) 182-7201. "''· 7026 .
consumed. The advisory is Middleport Church of
· Emaii:
in effect until 4 P·ITI· on Christ. Those· auditioning
br&lt;mp@rlo.td• .,. sbwlh®rio.•dU ·
ALBANY - The Jelfers
Friday.
should come prepared to
O.lh• W••, gq lo WI'IW.rlo.tdo/odmj..W.U
· If weather does not permit sing with CD or sheet music Horse Farm, 41810 State
work on Thursday, it will be of their choice. Those-who Farm Road in Albany, is
rescheduled for May 5.
• audition should be available hosting an open house from
for rehearsals and perfor- 2-5 p.m. on Saturday. There
mances frorri June through will be a tour of the horse
Sept. 6. For iriformation farm and a demonstratipn of
contact Seth at sar- an "Equine Facilitated
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. POMEROY - There will call 992-6759. The audi- described as taking a person
pe an open conference,. no tions are for the upcoming on a journey. of personal

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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

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Ohio Dems try to ~ll
education plan final tim~
COLUMBUS (AP) Demo.crats made one last
sales pitch Tuesday on their
proposed overhaul of
Ohio's education srstem
before their plan heads to
the GOP-controlled Senate,
where criticism and an
uncertain future await.
The Democrats who control the Ohio House said
that the Ohio Association of
School 8usiness Officials
had endorsed their plan to
fix the state's school fund- .
ing ., system, which has
repeatedly been . deemed
unconstitutional by the
Ohio Supreme Court. The
funding change, and curriculum chan~es that stress
problem-solvmg and inter. disciplinlll)' skills, are on
track to pass the House
Wednesday.
·
State
Superintendent
Deborah Delisle gave
Senate Finance Commiuee
members a broad description of the plan during testimony Tuesday. Before it
heads to tbe Senate next
week, Democrats are trying
to muster as m11ch momentum as possible.
Kevll1 Ketlylphoto
"This endorsement. is yet
A Galli a County EMS units travels down a road off Ohio 588 near Rodney near the scene of a Tuesday shooting incident more evidence of the
· · momentum building behind
that left two persons dead. A 76-year-old Wellston man; Walter E. Stewart, was taker\ .into custody at the scene.
this plan," said House
Speaker Armond Dudish of
Beachwood. "Fmm fair
funding advocates to school
treasurers to bus drivers,
scene in connection with the Holley was taken by EMS tors are consulting with the Ohio's education community
BY KEVIN KELLY
MOTNEWS@MVDAILYTRIBUNE.COM
shootings.
· to a landing zone set up at Gallia County Prosecuting is recognizing the strength of
Faith
Baptist Attorney's
. Gallia County 911 was nearby
office
on our reform plan and putting
RODNEY - A man and informed at 5:28 p.m. that Church and placed on a charges. and Browning said its .suppon behind it."
woman are dead and a sus- Holley and Merry had been · HealthNet air ambulance the crime scene is being
Gov. Ted Stricklanc;! propect is in custody following shot on top of the hill at for transport to St. Mary's processed ·by the Ohio . posed a dramatic overhaul
a shooting incident Tuesday Holley Brothers Stone Medical
Center
in Bureau
of
Criminal of Ohio 's school funding
at a stone yard just off Ohio Quarry. The alleged shooter, Huntington , W.Va.
• · anti formula' that would ·boost
Identification ·
588 west of Rodney.
identified to authorities as
HealthNet later advised Investigati()n. ·tnvestigators ·. the state's share of the cost
Gallia County Sheriff Joe Stewart, was reportedly still 9 II that the victim was dead were continuing to .question . and . 'reduce · taxl'ayers'
Brow"ning confirmed that · a( the sce~e. and Gallia · on arrival.
expected contributiOn to
Stewart. .
the victims are John Paul County 9 i'l's log of the
"Our preliminary investiThe sheriff's department their local schools. His proHolley and Carolyn Merry, incident revealed Stewart gation indicates Mr. Stewart was assisted at the scene by posed
"evidence,based"
ages and addresses not was taken inio custody at and the victims were the EMS, Rio Grande . education 'system would
· i~volved in a business dis- Village PoliCe and · the require schools to use . the
immediately
available. '5:43 .p.m .
Deputies arrested Walter E.
Gallia-[14eigs Post of the latest research findings . to
.Me:rry is believed to have pute." Browning said.
Stewart, 76, Wellston . at the died at the scene, while
The sheriff and investiga- State Highway Patrol. : ·
dictate everything from

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class sizes to teacher train:
ing to testing.
·
House Democrats rewrot¢
Strickland's formula to give
more .aid to, poorer school
districts arid less aid to
·wealthy ones, which gar;
nered more legislative sup; ,
port. By the time the plan is
fully phased in. the state's
share of education funding
will rise to. 61 percent fron)
the current 50 percent.
.
Ohio . is spending about
$5.9 billion on state aid for
its roughly 1.9 million pulh
lie school st~dems in th~
current fiscal year.
·
Lawmakers also relaxed
portions of Strickland's plari
so that school districts could
maintain the status quo in the;
fli'SI year, and that the time•
line for · implementation
would eltpand from eight to
10 years . Districts would
have more time to ..d~
their class sizes, lengthen the
school year up to 20 days and
offer all-day kindergarten. :
;rile school busineSs offic
cials .joined the endorse·
ments of the Ohio Business
Roundtable, the Ohio State
Board of Education and
others - including the
organization "that sued over
Ohio's current scllool funding system.
"OUr members are those
who are ·likely ·to be the
most in tune with the need
for change in the way we
fund schools and also
understand the serious fiscal
challenges Ohio currently
faces," said Barbara Shaner,
associate executive director
of the school business officials' group.
But others, most notably
the Ohio School Boards
Association ,
haven'i
endorsed the plan . And
Republicans have a litany of
concerns about.the plan, fron:t
its curriculum mandates to its
reliance on federal economic
stimulus money that won't be
around in.two years.

Police: Man ends.standoff at retirement home
Bv JOHN SEEWER
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

TOLEDO - A man who
police say was distraught
over his pending divorce and
whose mortgage business
was failing surrendered after
holdin~ his estranged wife at
gunpomt at a retirement
community for about five
hours Tuesday, police said.
It was the second ,time in .
little over a month that he had
held police at bay during a
domestic dispute, police said.
Following hours of negotiating
Tues&lt;!ay,
the
estranged wife of Michael
Swiergosz walked outside
wearing a robe and ran to
.safety alongside a police
officer. "She was calm but
:worn out." said police Capt.
Ron Navarro.
Officers took Michael
Swiergosz, wearing a suit
jacket and handcuffs . to a
police van a few minutes
AP photo/The Blade, Dave Zapotosky
·later.
.
: Hostage negotiators had Barbara Swiergosz r.uns with a Toledo Police Directed
heei1 talking with Swiergosz Patrol officer after being released by her estranged husand hj s estranged wife, band Michael Swiergosz at the Sunset House on Indian
Barbam, since he walked into Rd., in Toledo, Tuesday.
the Sunset House assistedA woman who answered
Swiergosz has pleaded
living center. in the morning,
the
phohe
at
the
home
dur·
not
guilty to two counts of
pointed a gun at an employee
ing
the
standoff
said
resifelonious
assault stemming
"and told her to call his wife,
dents
and
staff
were
safe
from
that
standoff.
He post:who works there. police said.
· "He did a lot of crying and and the building was 'secure. ed a $25.000 bond April 20,
he talked a lot about his fam- The site also houses the cor- and he -faces a June 10 trial
ily and his children ." said porate offices of Sunset and up to 16 years in prison
Retirement Communities, if convicted!
,
Police Chief Mike Navarre.
The Blade said Swiergosz's
. The couple were in the which · operates . Sunset
House
and
two
other
homes
home
is scheduled for sher:process of divorcing and his
iff's
sale
May 13.
in
the
area
.
.
~mce-thri v in g business was
Swiergosz
is listed as the
The
assisted-living
center
·in trouble, Navarre said.
"That success apparently !s in a Tudor-style mansion founder .of Lambertville.
didn't do too well when the huilt in the late 1920s.lt's in MiCh.-based Money Minders
economy wen t bad."' the one of the city 's most exclu- Inc .. wh.ich provides mortgage loans and home refipolice chief said. "1 don't sive neighboth&lt;;JOds.
Barbara
Swiergosz 's nancing. S~iergosz held a
know if that had any impact
nt all on his action s today'" mother told WTOL that the real estate license from 1992
. Police said the couple 46-year-old . Swiergosz has to 2002 and has more than 20
have four children. including abused his wife and threat- years of experience in the
a newborn who was ·in day ened to kill her and their mongage industry. a company Web site said.
.
care at the retirement center daughter.
· Authorities locked down
Last month. Swiergosz
when the standoff began.
area
held
off
Lucas
County
schools after police
Swiergosz locked himself
with his wife in an empty Sheriff's deputies for three received the first emergency
apartment and all residents hours at' his suburban · call at II :26 a.m.
The all-girls St. Ursula
were moved from the area. Springfield Township home
• after authorities responded Academy. a private high
Navarre said.
school across the street
At some point. Swiergosz to a repon of gunfire.
Swiergosz
barricaded fro m the retirement home,
hit his wife on the head with
a crowbar, but she appeared himself after arguing with was released from lock· his wife. authori ties said. down at about 1:30 p.m ..
to be OK. Navarre said.
Swiergosz was calm and Police &gt;aid Swiergosz fired school spo~eswoman Julie
rational most of the time, two shots - one into the Funk said. Students began
Navarre said. His wife .held ground and one in the air leaving the schoo l when
up amazingly well, the before they arrived. The classes ended for the day at
(Toledo) Blade reponed.
police chief said.
about 3 p.m.

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ANNIE 'S MAILBOX

Junior high students perform

What happened
shou!dn 't stay in Texas
BY KATHY MrrcHELL
AND MARCY SUGAR

Dear Annie: Five months ago, my giilfriend went to a
job c&lt;,&gt;nferen~e in Texas . When she came back, she used my
computer and accidentally left her e-mail open. I found
numerous pictures of her business trip, and several are of
her sitting on the lap of another man. She looks happy and
he has his hands wrapped arounp her. The last picture , the
most worrisome, is of her standing up and hugging this
man, looking·at him as if they were about to kiss . I snooped
a I iule more and found an e-mail from him telling her how
: special she was and that he "never went that far with a
woman before at these conferences."
My girlfriend told me that her married co-worker was
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kissing another man . I heard another co-worker say, "What
happens in Texas stays in Texas ." I haven 't·men.tioned any-.
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thing about what I saw on the computer because I want to
give my girlfriend the opportunity to tell me herself. I get
the impression this secret is eating her up, and the result is~
we are having ser_ious problems. So , how do I tell her I've
read her e-mail? ~ Confused in Tulsa
Dear 'lUisa: Honestly ani! soon·. Tell your girlfriend she
left her e-mail open after her trip and you saw the pho ~
. tojlraphs of her wit!J th~ other man. If she admits everythmg and you trust that she is telling the whole truth; you
have a chance ·to put your relationship bacl&gt; on track.
Otherwise, sorry to say, ll"s headed south.
·
Dear Annie: I am a 50-something woman who has been
single for nearly 20 years. I hadn't even had a date in the
current century and filled my time with work , grown chi!- ·
Submitted photo dren, friends, volunteer activities and hobbies. I was lonely;
Junior high bane students from Eastern participated in the annual Junior High Solo and Ensemble adjudicated event.&amp;! but figured no relationship is better than a bad one:
Ohio University. Performances were rated for tone quality, intonation, rhythmic accuracy &amp;nd musical interpretation. 10 Recently, I became involved with a man who is 20 years
students received ratings of Superior Performlince and five received ratings of Excellent P!!rformance. Pi.ctured are younger. It's been fantastic, U41d honestly, we're just two
Jessica Samps9n , Kendra Fick, Larissa Riddle, Julie Weddle, Tim Minear,. Nikki Gilbride, Alex Amos, Brandon Coleman, people.! don't notice the age difference wh.en I'm with him .
I'm not writing for advice, because things are great right
Jonathan Kuhn, David Frank, Roger Bunce, Marshall Aanestad , Katie Keller, Hannah Adams, Joshua Parker and
now. I have no expectations for a long-term future ruid am ·
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Rachael Markworth.
concentrating on living in the moment. But I would like to
hear from your readers who have been in this situation and
ask how they handled difficulties, especially from their families. I realize his parents and my children have concerns about
emotional turmoil and possible financial opportunism, but
O' Brien
will
review Gra.nge #878, potluck sup- Township Trustees. 5 p.m .. shouldn't they be glad their loved one has companionship?
We see lots of older men with younger women.ls there a dou"Auditions" by Barbara per at 6:30 p.m. followed by Rutland Fire Station .
ble standard of acceptance? - Not Harold and Mande
Walters. Hostess will be meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Friday, May l
Dear Not Maude: Yes , as we often see in Hollywood, ·
Gay Perrin.
Monday,
May
4
MIDDLEPORT
where older leading men are frequently (and sometimes
Friday, May 1
POMEROY - Business
Healing and miracle serridiculously)
paired with much younger women. But sociRACINE
. Meigs
Wednesday,April29
:vice, 7 p.m., Rejoicing Life Counly Pomona Grange , After Hours reception. 4-6
ety can become accustomed to all kinds of combinations,
p.m:, American Municipal
MIDDLEPORT - Free
~burch.
· 7:30 p;m .; Racine Grange Power:Ohio, appetizers pro- community dinner, 5-6:30 including yours, and our mail indicates there ·are a ·great
many older women who are 'luite happy with younger men,
.
Saturday, May 2
Hall . All baking contests ·. vided.
p.m., Middleport Church of Any readers who want to we1gh in are welcome· to do so .
. RACINE - Southern will be held. .
the Nazarene . Spaghetti,
Dear Annie: "Desperate'' wrote that his "incredible"
Charge men's prayer breakSaturday, May 2
salad,
bread,
dessert
and
wife
of 25 years won't have sex with him, won't talk about
fast, 8 a.m., Morning Star.
Pu~lic
MIDDLEPORT - Job's
·
drink
will
be
served.
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it
and
won't go for counseling. You said it might be a horUnited Methodist Church.
Daughters Bethel 62, II
monal imbalance. I'd like to know what hormonal imbalThurSday, April 30
a.m . 50th anniversary dinance
makes a woman discount her·husband's pleading. Is
SHADE
Bedford
ner. 2 p.m. open meeting
and
there
a hormone that causes cruelty, selfishness, hypocrisy
· with majority ceremony. Township meeting on fire
and
narcissism?
She's gor issues about sex, and it's only
Monday, May 4
Honored,Queen Harley Fox protection, 7 p.m., Bedford
"fair
she
try
to
work
on them.
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Her
husband
is
52,
and
unless
he
wants
to be "desperate"
PORTLAND - Lebanon Mildred Fry will observe
. Wednesday, April29
honoring Kristen Davis ,
POMEROY · .
The Grand Bethel Honord Township Trustees. meet ·at hi!r 95th birthday on May 4.. for another .30 years, he needs to lay down an ultimatum:
7 p.m, township building.
Cards may be sent to P.O. either she goes to counseling and gives it a-real shot, or she
Middleport Literary Club Queen to follow meeting .
Box 75, New Haven , W.Va. grants him a divorce . There might be someone out there
Monday, May 4
will meet at 2 p.m ., at the . SALEM CENTER- Star
who thinks he's "incredible," and it would be nice if he
RUTLAND
Rutland 25265.
Pomeroy Library. Pam • Grange #778 and Star Junior
finds her while' he still. has his own teeth . - John in L.A.
Dear John: We agree that his wife is beirijl unreasonable,
but unless he is willing to give her that. ulumatum, he can
only work on his response to the situation.
Annie's Mailbox ii wrinen by Kathy Mitchell and
Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the .Ann Landers col·
scheduling needed, from 4 Labor Day weekend perfor- discovery through exercises . umn. Please e-mail your questions to anniesmailboxcom·
to 7 p.m . Thursday at Meigs mance of "Back to the on the ground. not riding. cast.net, or write to: Annie's Mailbox, P.O. Box 118190,
High
School. Staff mem- 80's." The RCP are also per- The
prog~am
says: Chi~ago, IL 60611. To find out more about" Annie's
, RACINE , Tuppers
bers
will
.
be
their
class·
forming
the
summer
come,
"Discover yourself, physi- Mailbox, and read features by other Creators Syndicate
· Water
Plains-Chester
dy "Playing Doctor," June cally, mentally, emotionally writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web
rooms
to
meet
with
parents.
· District has scheduled an
page at www.creators.com.
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and spiritually."
interruption of service and a .Purpose of the conferences 26-27 .
is
to
allow
parents
and
)loil advisory from 9 a.m. to
p.m . Thursday for Ross, teachers to discuss student ·
lovett, Valley Belle, Trouble progress and tie up loosl?
POMEROY
The
Ereek, Ponland, McKenzie ends before the end of. the
Meigs County TB staff will
~idge ,
Stlversville, 2009 school year.
be giving TB tests from 5-6
Barringer Ridge, Durst
p.m .. on Monday at the
Ridge
and
Carpetner,.
Pomeroy Library. They will
:rornado Road from Apple
return on Wednesday, May
!]rove-Dorcas to and includMIDDLEPORT
For mort 1'nfoi1Miion ro"ract:
ing Hoback Road and Auditions for the River City 6 to read. ·
Brtnt Pantrion .
Player's upcoming perfor:t"anners Run Road.
(740) 992-/880tw .
: Water should be boiled .mance will be held .from 6-8
Sarah Bi&gt;olh
for three minutes before it is p.m. on May 11 · 12 at the
(8(10) 182-7201. "''· 7026 .
consumed. The advisory is Middleport Church of
· Emaii:
in effect until 4 P·ITI· on Christ. Those· auditioning
br&lt;mp@rlo.td• .,. sbwlh®rio.•dU ·
ALBANY - The Jelfers
Friday.
should come prepared to
O.lh• W••, gq lo WI'IW.rlo.tdo/odmj..W.U
· If weather does not permit sing with CD or sheet music Horse Farm, 41810 State
work on Thursday, it will be of their choice. Those-who Farm Road in Albany, is
rescheduled for May 5.
• audition should be available hosting an open house from
for rehearsals and perfor- 2-5 p.m. on Saturday. There
mances frorri June through will be a tour of the horse
Sept. 6. For iriformation farm and a demonstratipn of
contact Seth at sar- an "Equine Facilitated
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. POMEROY - There will call 992-6759. The audi- described as taking a person
pe an open conference,. no tions are for the upcoming on a journey. of personal

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This sdatica is giving me the munchies
A lot. of states have
already approved the use
of medical marijuana.
Like, six of them, I think.
Six out of 54 or something like that. It used to
be that if they found ihree
seeds in your glove compartment you were rooking at life in prison. Now
it's like ibuprofen in an
easy-open sack. I use it
for my sciatica. It's working on the sciatica, but
now I think I'm getting
bong elb'ow . Maybe I
should be taking a larger
dose. That's the hard part ,
getting the dosage right. 1
can never remember how
much I smoked yesterday.
Still , instead of waking
up every night with a
sharp, raw nerve pain, I
wake
up
with the
munchies. U&gt;ually . Sue
has made some of her
famou s special brownies
so there 's always something to s'nack ol'l , but a
lot of the time, they just
make me hungrier. I wonder if medical marijuana
can lower my cholesterol.
too? I'll volunteer for that

Jim
Mullen

study.
We were all Sltttng
around Wii bowling last
night and since all of us
W\)re using medical marijUana that we got from our
doctor down on the corner
of 12th and Bridge Street.
none of us were feeling
any pain. Bobby said
maybe we should get a
second opinion from the
doctor on the corner of
I 3th and Bridge or I Oth
and Bridge. There used to
be a doctor on the corner
of II th and Bridge, but the
kids at the high school set
up their own " clinic" and
priced him out of business. That 's the funny
thing about doctors. they
always look so young.
Anyway, while we were

bowling we got this great
idea that instead of selling
cookies , the Girl Scouts
should go door to door
selling medical marijuana.
It's a cinch and they'd
make a lot' more money.
And in about two hpurs,
they could return and sell ·
all of their cookies at
ridiculous prices. People
would buy them by ,the.
carton. That's ,the great
side effect of medical marijuana. It foauses your
thinking.
It seemed like a good
idea last night, but now
that I'm typing it up in ·the
light of itoon, it sounds a
little twisted. I have .
friends that think medical
marijuana is a big saam,
that people who aren't
really sick will use· it just
to get high. I tell them
that's crazy talk, that's
what Pr01;ac is for.
I've heard that I 6 percent of the country is taking some kind of antidepressant. That) , like , 46
million people . A million
people in each of our 46
states. That's a lot of peo-

pie on mind-bending
drugs, perfectly legal
mind-bending drugs that
do pretty much the same
thing as medical marijuana. Of cot~rse, everyone
haws that the trouble
with marijuana is that the
money goes to the drug
kingpins who waste it on
fancy villas and fast cars,
whereas the Prozac money
and the Zoloft money goes
to health care CEOs who
invest it in fancy villas
and fast cars.
.
Wow! I just had a flash .
I wonder if all those guys
they arrested in the '60s
after they found three
seeds in their glove compartments are still in jail?
How old are they now, 70?
I wonder if ooctors are
prescribing medical marijuana to them for their
arthritis pain?
(Jim Mullen is the
author of "It Takes a
Village
Idiot :
Complicating the Simple
Life" and "Baby's First
Tauoo." You can reach
him
at
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·entertainment
establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
time to help you out. We County. That too, is des- .person who used to mow information that linked
free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom accept donations of cloth· perately needed. fn the the cemetery, imd as of Meigs, Gallia and Mason
ing and housewares, etc., past, baby ktttens hav~ rece.ntly they are destroy- counties. Getting informa"
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we desperately need been left at out back qoor. ing · flowers and trinkets tion to each other has
. people peaceably to assemble, and to petition donations
We have no place to put that I leave on my family's always been difficult, and
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the Government for a redress of grieva111:es.
We use the sale of these them, and trying to place graves.
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items to help you and your them in new homes is a • I, along with several oth- step in correcting the prob·
- The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution animals . We will help pay hard task for OlJr volun- er~ have called to complain lem. ·
to have your pet spayed or · teers. Please dc:&gt;n't do ~hat With no results. I ·am very
In today's economy, non·
neutered and with abused to us. The Daily Sentmel concerned for Memorial profit 'organizations are
or injured animals, if we will run an ad for you free· Day, that all the money struggling and need support
have the funds, and you are of charge if you have ·ani- spend decorating graves will for events. People attend
Today is Wednesday, April 29, the 119th day of 2009 . within the income level mals· to give away.
be destroyed by inconsider- events when they are
There are 246 days left in the year.
and even that fluctuates.
Please help us find · a ate people who are supposed · informed about them. This
Today's Highlight in History: On April 29, 1945. during We also buy straw and give building that we can move to be tending to the ceme' information also helps sell
World War II, AmeriCan soldiers liberated the Dachau con- it away during the coldest into and continue to help tery.
newspapers. Please reconcentration camp; the same day. Adolf Hitler married Eva months of the year for bed- Meigs County with ·the serThe crew that has sider.
Braun and designated Adm . Karl Doenitz president.
)Mary Wise,
ding for your small ani- vice that we provide. Thank mowed in th(: past have
On this date: In 1429, Joan of Arc entered the besieged mals.
you. For more information done a wonderful job, and
Riverbend Arts Council
city of Orleans to lead a French victory over the English.
Our biggest problem now or to help'us call (740) 002- would. be considerate . president,
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In 1798. Joseph Haydn·~ oratorio "The Creation" was is that the store building · 6064.
enougH to at least pick up
Other officers, ·
rehearsed in Vienna. Austria. before an invited audience.
which we have been rentBea Wood,
the flowers instead of
Donna Wilson and
In I 86 I. Marylahd.'s House of Delegates voted against ing has been sold and ·we
Rtitland,
mowing over . them . and Donna Byer,
seceding from the Union.
will be having to move in
and other volunteers,
scattering rhe trash about . Board members Dixie
In 190 I. Japanese Emperor Hirohito was born in Tokyo. the near future. This letter Wanda Sharp, Virginia the cemetery.
. Sayre and Nancy Cale
In 1916, the Easter Rising in Dublin collapsed as Irish
nationalists surrendered to British authorities.
· ln 1946, 28 former Japanese officials went on trial in Tokyo
as war criminals; seven ended up beiRg sentenced to death.
In !968, the counterculture musical "Hair" opened on
Broadway following limited engagements off-Broadway.
In 1974, President Richard M. Nixon announced he was
releasing edited transcripts of some secretly made White
House tape recordings related to Watergate.
In 1983 , Harold Washington was sworn in .as the first
black mayor of Chicago.
·
In 1992, deadly rioting erupted in Los Angeles after a
jury in ' Simi Valley, Calif. , acquitted four Los Angeles
police officers of almost all state charges in the videotaped
beating of Rodney King.
Ten years ago: Yugoslavia filed World Court cases
against 10 alliance members, including the United Sillies,
claiming their bombing campaign breached international
law. (The World Court ended up rejecting Yugoslavia's
request for an immediate cease-fire.) The Rev. Jesse
Jackson arrived in Belgrade on a mission to win freedom
for three American POWs held by Yugoslavia.
'
Five . years ago: President George . W. Bush and Vice
President Dick Cheney met behind closed doors with the
Sept. II th commission. A national monument to the 16 million U.S. men and women who'd served during World War
II opened to the public in Washi~gton, D.C ..Internet search
·engme leader Google Inc. filed Its Iong-awatted !PO platrs.
·. One year ago: Democrat Barack Obama angrily
-denounced his former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright; for
what he termed ''&lt;.livisive and destructive" remarks on race.
Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann, the · discoverer of LSD,
died in Burg im Leimental , Switzerland, at 102. ·
Today's Birthdays: Actress Celeste Holm is 92 . R&amp;B
singer ~arl Gardner (The Coasters) is 81. Conducto~Zubi11
Mehta ts 73. Pop smger Bob Mtranda (The Happenmgs) is
67. Country singer Duane Allen (The Oak Ridge Boys) is
66. Comedian Jerry Seil)feld is 55. Actor leslie Jordan is
54. Actress Kate Mulgrew is 54. Actor Daniel Day-Lewis is
52. Actress Michelle Pfeiffer is 51. Actress Eve Pl~mb is
51. Singer Carnie Wilson (Wilson Phillips) is 41. Actress
Uma..Thurman is 39. Tennis player-Andre Agassi is 39.
'Rapper Master P is 39. Country singer James Bonamy is
'37. Chicago Bears defensive tackle Tommie Harris is 26.
Thought for Today: "Human beings are perhaps never
mote frightening than when they are convinced beyond
doubt that they are right." - Sir Laurens van der Post,
South African author ( 1906- 1996).

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Wednesday, April29, 2009

Deaths

· Juanita Bowles
POMEROY - Juanita Christine Kirk Bowles , 68,
Pomeroy, formerly of Harrisonville, went to be with family and fnends April 26, 2009 at Marietta Memorial
Hospital, Marietta.
'
Born Jan. 24, 1941, at Cabin Creek, W.Va., tO the late
Denms and Ida Mae Estep Kirk, she was a home111aker and
membe.r of th~ Church of Jesus Christ, Ohley, W.Va.
.She ts s~rvtved by numerous ~ousins and a life-long
fnend, SonJa Paxton, Indiana.
. Besides her parents. she was preceded in death by her
husband, Ell)ler Bowles, and two brothers Harold and
Cad Kirk. .
·
,
· Interment will be at Temple Cemetery, Albany. at a later
'date. There will be no calling hours.
Arrangements are under the direction of Birchfield
·Funeral Home, Rutland.

Robert Harrisori
II
'·'
POMEROY - Robert William Harrison II, 40, of
. Pomeroy. passed away on April 26; 2009 as the result of an ·
automobile accidoot. .
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.
fie. was born on Nov. 8, 1%8, in Fairbanks, Alaska.
· Mr. Harrison worked as a pipe fitter for most of his life.
He was a member of the Carleton Church, where he was
also an assistant pastor, where he loved to work with chi!. &lt;lren. He loved to make. people laugh. He was · an avid
.
sportsman and car enillusiast. .
~ He is survived by his wife, A,udra Harrison, Pomeroy; a
-son, Wade Harrison, Pomeroy: parents, Chuck and Jan Van
.Cooney, Pomeroy; a sister,. Candy and· Kevin Ulbricl\,
Pomeroy; stepbrothers: Joe, Mike and Tony Van Cooney;
stepsisters, Sandy Evans and Debbie Van Cooney; a sisterin- Law, Betsy and Harry Rice; nieces and nephews; Cale
Ulbrich, LexieHoudashelt-Rice, and Cody Rice; mother~in-law and father-in"law, Richard and Mary Houdashelt,
Pomeroy .grandmothers, Ruby Greene and Ruby Burnside;
numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
. ·
•:c He was preceded in Death by his grandparents, William
Robert Harrison and Myrtle Faye Harrison grandparents, .
Albert and Marie Van Cooney; amd grandfather Joe Payne .
Funeral will be held at I p.m. on Thursday, April 30,
2009, at . the Anderson-McDaniel Funeral Home in
Pomeroy with Pastor Robert Vance officiating and Ronnie
Vance assisting.
·
Burial will follow at Carleton Church Cemetery.
Visiting hours will be from 2-4 p.m. Wednesday at the
funeral home and two hours prior to the funeral.
A registry is available on-line at www. andersonmcdaniel.com.

MIDDLEPORT - Stephanie English, 38, of Middleport,
died on April 26, 2009.
Funeral will be held at I p.m. on Friday, May 1, 2009, at
the Anderson-McPaniel Funeral Home in Pomeroy.
Visitation will be held an hour prior to the funeral. An online
registry is available at www.andersonmcdaniel.com.

MIDDLEPORT - Harold Rand "Randy" Crouch, 66,
formerly of Montgomery, W.Va., went io b~ with his Lord
and Savior on April 28. 2009 after an extended illness at
Rocksprings Rehabilitation Center.
He was born on December. 14, 1942 inKayford, W.Va.,
son of the late W. Harold Crouch and Ruth E. Farrell
.crouch of Syracuse.
He was a U.S. Navyyeteran, serving in Vietnam.
In addition to his father, Harold he was preceded in death
by a sister,T. June Crouch Kincaid.
Randy is survived .by his; mother, Ruth Crouch of
Syracuse; a sister, Vicki (Mark) Morrow of Syfllcuse;
nephews, J. Matt (Aimee) Morrow of Greenville, S.C.,
John P. Kincaid of Chelyan, W.Va., and Nathan C. (Jessica)
Kincaid of Hershaw, W.Va,; a gn;at niece; a great nephew:
and many cousins and friends. · ·
Funeral will be held at 1 p:m. on Saturday, May 2, 2009
at Anderson-McDaniel Funeral Home in Pomeroy with
Pastor Mark Morrow officiating. Burial will follow at
Letart Falls Cemetery where military funeral.honors will be
presented by the American Legion.
Visiting hours will be from 6-8 p.m. on Friday at the
funeral home. A registry is available on-line at www.andersonmcdaniel.com.
The family thanks .the staff of Rocksprings Rehabilitation

Robert K. ·Ke"

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Landers

. LANGSVli,.LE; - Robert K. "Keithy" Landers, 28 of
Langsville, Oljio died April 26, 2009 at Pleasant Valley
Hospital after a sudden illl)ess.
·
Born May 6, 1980 in Mason County, he was the son
Robert Eugene-Landers and the late Frances D. Dickens.
. He was preceded in death by his mother and grandparents.
He is survived by his fiance Alisha McDaniel of
Langsville; son, Nathaniel Landers of Harrisonville;
daughters, Rachel Landers of Harrisonville, Skyra Landers
of Vinton and lsabela Landers of Langsville.
.
·Also surviving are his brothers ·and sisters, Matthew
Wayne Landers of Pomeroy, .Robert Jessie Landers of
Marietta, Elizabeth Landers of Pomeroy, and Michelle
(Kurtis) Allen, and nieces , Kadence Allen of Racine and
Countrey Baker of Rutland, and a special friend !;'reddie
Bennett of Point Pleasant, W.Va.
Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, May 2 2009, at
I p.m. at the Deal Funenil Home, Point Pleasant, with
'Pastor Carl Swisher officiati.ng Burial will be in the Meigs
·Memor_y Gardens, Pomeroy. Friends may call from II a.m.
·to the ttme of the service 111 the funeral home.

FAA: 2 dead in small
. plane crash near Cleveland
' MAYFIELD (AP) - A single-engine plane crashed
'Tuesday afternoon just after taking off from a suburban
'Cleveland airport, killing two people, the Federal Aviation
'Administration said.
The Buffalo, N.Y.-bound plane went down just after 4
p.m . in Mayfield Village, . about three miles ~ast of
Cuyahoga County Airport, FAA spokeswoman Ehzabeth
·[sham Cory said.
.. there was no word on how many people were on board.
'Police and firefighters at the scene were not immediately
·available for comment
·
Cuyahoga County coroner's spokesman Powell Caesar
'oonfirmed that two adults were killed but said no other
·information was available.
·
Village resident Larry Puskas, 48. said he v.:as pulling out
of his driveway when he heard strange rumbhng sound and
then saw a plume of smoke . He ran to the crash scene and
·saw some wreckage and a tire.
·.
· "You couldn't even tell it was a plane," Puskas said. "l couldn't discern anything. and l didn't see any person o~ body."
The plane crashed a few hundred yards away from the
'nearest residence. Puskas said.
· Cannen Miozzi, 42. a general contractor who lives about
·a block from the scene. heard the crash while making dinner about 4:15 p.m.
·

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Rebecca A. Crouse Reynolds

GALLIJ;&gt;OL!S - Rel;&gt;ecca A. Crouse Reynolds, 49,
Gallipolis, died Sunday, April 76, 2009, at her residence.
. She is survived .by her daughter, Tess Reynolds and her
son, Tyler Reynolds.
, ·
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·
MASON, W.Va.- Carol L. Proffitt, 71, Mason; W.Va.,
Services will be I p.m. Friday in the Cremeens Funeral
died April 27. 2009. at Holzer Medical Center.
Chapel, Gallipolis, with the Rev, Jane Ann Miller officiHer husband, James R. Proffitt, survives.
ating. Burial will be in the ·Ohio Valley Memory
Funeral will be at fl a.m. on Thursday.April30, 2009, at Gardens . Friends may call from·6 to 9 p.m. Thursday at
Mason Mason United Methodist Church with Rev. Scott the funeral chapel.
1
Knowlton officiating. Visitation will pe from 6-9 p.m. on
·Expressions of sympathy may be sent to the family ~y
Wednesday at the Fogelsong Tucker Funeral Home in visiting www.cremeensfuneralhomes .com.

Flu from Page AI
the spread of swine flu:
Avoid contact with persons
who may be suspected of
having the flu; when you
cough tir sneeze, cover your
nose and mouth with a tis·
sue or your sleeve (if no tissues are available), throw
tissues into a trash can; after
you cough or sneeze, wash
your hands with soap and
water, or use an alcohol
based hand gel; if you think
you are ill with the flu·,
avoid close contact with
.others as· much as possible·
and see yoqr family doctor.
'"The syinptoms of swine
flu in people are similar to
the symptoms of seasonal flu
in humans," Marshall said.
"Like ~asonal flu, swine flu
may ~ause a wors~ning of
underlying chronic medical
conditions. A high fever
ranging form
10 I- 104
degrees fahrenheit is thought
to accompany tile,flu ."
A current flu ,vaccination

Harold ·Randy' Crouch ·.

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fui fuoi&lt; o~
compassiOn.
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Mason. Burial will be at Graham Cemetery. The body will
lie in state one hour prior to service.
Memorial contributions can be made to Mason United
Methodist Church, P.O. Box 336, Mason , W.Va . 25260.
E-mail condolences to foglesongtucker@veriz.on .ne1.

Stephanie English

may lessen . the effect
altliough this is not proven ..
Anti-viral medications such'
as Relcnza and Tami-flu do
seem to be effective in combating this flu. Also this flu
d&lt;res seem to be mild in the
cases refrorted in the United
States.
If ihere were a report of
swine flu in Meigs County
(there ·currently is not),
healih care provtders would
report it to the Meigs
County Health Department
(MCHD). Determining factors include .if a person has
recently traveled to an ·
affected area, if their culture
tests positive for type A of
the ·swine flu, if the person
has come in contact with a
person who has been ill. It
wi II take the
Ohio
Department of Health ·
(ODH) about 48 hours to
examine the culture to
determine a legitimate case.
Should swine flu come to

Meigs County, community
mitigation actions that may
be taken to prevent illness
may include home isolation
cases, school dismissals; and
otller social' distancing interventions. ·At this point in
time, the MCHD is recom-·
mending home isolation of.ill
persons. Person who develop
mfluenza-like-illness (fever
with either cough or so~e
throat) should be strongly
encouraged to self-isolate in
their home for seven days
after the onset of illness or at
least · 24 hours after synip- .
toms.
have
resolved,
whichever is longer.
.
The MCHO recommends .
persons who experience
mfluenza-l.ike,ilJness. and
wish ·to seek medical care
should contact their health
care providers to report illnes·s (by telephone or other
remote means) befqre seeking care at a clinic, physician's office, or hospital.

Persons who have difficulty
breathing or shortness of
breath or are believed to be
severely ill should seek
immediate medical attention.
Other recommendations
include household contacts
of persons with symptoms
consistent w·ith swine
influenza should remain
home at the earliest sign of
illness; minimize contact in
the community to the'extent
possible; designate a single
household family . niember
as the ill person's caregiver
to minimize ipteractions
with asymptomatic persons.
· The ODH has estahlisl\ed
a swine flu hotlineat 1-866800- I404 to at1swer questions concerning the out-·
break; The MCHD can also .
answer questions at ·9926626. The MCHD anticipates updating the public on
the situation as tt affects
Meigs County by issuing
press releases . .

· AMPrrom.PitgeAl ·.
air permit: Tbe .Ohio EPA . or oral commentS on thedraft
says there are no substan- peimitatthebeari:ng. Written
tive changes, in the terms · cqmments must be received
and conditions of the permit by .the Ohio EPA at the dose
granted on Feb. ·7, 2008. of business on Jul)e 5.
The MACT · requirements · Comments received after this
are applicable to the emis- date will'not be considered to
sions of hazardous air poilu- be parr of the official record.
tants su.ch · · as 111ercury, Wntten comments may · be
hydrogen chloride, hydro- submitted at the hearing or
gen fluoride, etc.
.
· sentto: Dean Ponchak, Ohio
As for the information ses- Environmental Protection
sion I hearing, a presiding A!Sency, Southeast Ohio
officer will be present and Dtstrict Office , 2195 Front
may limit oral testimony to Street, Logan,43138.
ensure that all parties are
Further information conheard. All in~rested persons cerning this application may
are entitled to attend or be be secu(ed for inspection
represented and give written from Ponchak of the Ohio

EPA Southeast Ohio District
Office at the above address
during normal business
·hours. Call 740-385-8501
for more information.
AMP-Ohio.'s air pennit is
current being appealed before
· the Ohio Environmental
Review
·. . Appeals
Commission with a hearing
scheduled in August. A pre·
hearing conference on · the
· appeal of AMP,Ohio's final
atr permii-to-insta!l issued. by
the Ohio EPA is scheduled
for !0 a.m., July 27 while the
de novo hearing is scheduled
for10a.m ;, Aug.3-Aug.21
· in Columbus. The air pennit

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Council discuss~:(\ ways to · pole building on the Park
·improve
communication Street School lot, adjac~ll to
betWeen the village govern- the village garage. The build·
ment and residents, to allow · lng would be used to store
residents · to be better village equipment, mos&amp; of
informed of village council which is now stored outside.
·Roberts said the estimated
actio~ and changes in village
regulations. Mayor Michael cost of a security fence
Gerlach has created an e-mail around the lot is $11,000 to .
newsletter that residents can $16,000, while the cost of a
reguest from MayorMike@ 1,200 square-foot storage
building would be $25,000
viJiage.middleport.oh.us.
. ·
In an effort to inake infor- to $30.000.
Council took no action on
mation more readily avail·
able, council also approved the proposal.
·an agreement with Tina · Roberts also discussed
Breuer for the· creation of a possible solutions for replac·
new village website, to be ing the' village's salt shed,
.found at www.village.mid- · which potentially threatens
dleport.oh.us.
Council the village's water.source.
Council authorized the sale
approved a one-time fee of
of
the village's dump truck.
$1,000 for creation of the
site, and $750 for each of Roberts said no employees
three years 'for maintenance. are currently . licensed to
A .preliminary site is now drive a vehicle of its dass.
available, but much infor- Council also approved the
mation remains to be addec:l, sale of the village's Ford
pickup truck and purchase of
Gerlach said.
a
12-passenger, one-ton 2005
Village · Administrator
Faymon Roberts presented Chevrolet van, to be used pricouncil with a recommenda- marily for transporting vi)·
tion for the construction of a !age workers to job sites'

are working to provide an
alcohol and drug-free "All
Night Party" for their students as a safe aliemative to
the usual drinking and driving from party to PartY that
takes place.
This Alcohol Awareness
Month Campaign is spon·
. sored by . S~uthern LOcal
School Dtstncts Grant to
Reduce Alcohol Abuse and
the . Gallia·Jackson-Meigs
Board of Alcohol, Drug
Addiction and Mental Health
Services. This partnership is
dedicated to serving the CO!"·
munities of Meigs County.
Working together. we can
support our youth and prevent the onset of alcohol use.

.

The purchase was recommended by. the finance com- .
mittee after discussions
with Roberts. The cost will
be divide\~ among the
departments to use the _van:
Public Works, Street, Water
and Sewer.
Roberts said the village's
boat dock should be placed
\Jack in the waier and ready
for use at the Middleport
Levee by May I. The dock
was not available for use
last summer. It has now
.and
been . . repaired
improved, Roberts srud.
Roger Manley inquired
about resident responsibility
for sewer line repairs.
Gerlach and Roberts con- ·
firmed that residents are
responsible for any repairs
made to lateral lines, regardless of where those lines meet
the village's sewer main.
. • Approved the mayor's
report of fees and fines col·
lected in Match, in the

.amount of $13,329. . . .
• Approved the paymen't
of bills in the amount of
$13,329.
.
.
• Approved monthly reports
from villa,l:le departments:
Police, Pubhc Works, Refuse,
Income Tax and Finance. ·

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Impact 2009 at Ohio
University which focused on
underage drinking . Other
student activities include coloring and poster contests for
grades K-5, and the creation
of public service announcements for grades six- 12.
Prizes for the contests will be
awarded to students during
the
Meigs
County
Community Coalition meet·
ing at 6 p.m. tomorrow.
Eastern and Meigs SADQ
Chapters are also busy in
the planning, advertising
and setting up for the "After
Prom Parties." In an effort
to provide a tragedy-free
prom. the SADD Chapters
of Eastern and Meigs Local

·is being appealed by Natural .
Resources Defense Council,
Ohio Environmental Council,
Sierra Club and National
Parks Conservation.
A prehearing conference
has been set for 10 a.in ..
Jan. 20, 2010 in regards to
the appeal before ERAC of
AMP-Ohio's .
National
Pollutant
Discharge
Elimination System permit.
The appeal wa_s filed by the
NRDC, OEC and Sierra
·Club. The actual de novo
hearing on the appeal is
scheduled for I 0 a.m., Jan.
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This sdatica is giving me the munchies
A lot. of states have
already approved the use
of medical marijuana.
Like, six of them, I think.
Six out of 54 or something like that. It used to
be that if they found ihree
seeds in your glove compartment you were rooking at life in prison. Now
it's like ibuprofen in an
easy-open sack. I use it
for my sciatica. It's working on the sciatica, but
now I think I'm getting
bong elb'ow . Maybe I
should be taking a larger
dose. That's the hard part ,
getting the dosage right. 1
can never remember how
much I smoked yesterday.
Still , instead of waking
up every night with a
sharp, raw nerve pain, I
wake
up
with the
munchies. U&gt;ually . Sue
has made some of her
famou s special brownies
so there 's always something to s'nack ol'l , but a
lot of the time, they just
make me hungrier. I wonder if medical marijuana
can lower my cholesterol.
too? I'll volunteer for that

Jim
Mullen

study.
We were all Sltttng
around Wii bowling last
night and since all of us
W\)re using medical marijUana that we got from our
doctor down on the corner
of 12th and Bridge Street.
none of us were feeling
any pain. Bobby said
maybe we should get a
second opinion from the
doctor on the corner of
I 3th and Bridge or I Oth
and Bridge. There used to
be a doctor on the corner
of II th and Bridge, but the
kids at the high school set
up their own " clinic" and
priced him out of business. That 's the funny
thing about doctors. they
always look so young.
Anyway, while we were

bowling we got this great
idea that instead of selling
cookies , the Girl Scouts
should go door to door
selling medical marijuana.
It's a cinch and they'd
make a lot' more money.
And in about two hpurs,
they could return and sell ·
all of their cookies at
ridiculous prices. People
would buy them by ,the.
carton. That's ,the great
side effect of medical marijuana. It foauses your
thinking.
It seemed like a good
idea last night, but now
that I'm typing it up in ·the
light of itoon, it sounds a
little twisted. I have .
friends that think medical
marijuana is a big saam,
that people who aren't
really sick will use· it just
to get high. I tell them
that's crazy talk, that's
what Pr01;ac is for.
I've heard that I 6 percent of the country is taking some kind of antidepressant. That) , like , 46
million people . A million
people in each of our 46
states. That's a lot of peo-

pie on mind-bending
drugs, perfectly legal
mind-bending drugs that
do pretty much the same
thing as medical marijuana. Of cot~rse, everyone
haws that the trouble
with marijuana is that the
money goes to the drug
kingpins who waste it on
fancy villas and fast cars,
whereas the Prozac money
and the Zoloft money goes
to health care CEOs who
invest it in fancy villas
and fast cars.
.
Wow! I just had a flash .
I wonder if all those guys
they arrested in the '60s
after they found three
seeds in their glove compartments are still in jail?
How old are they now, 70?
I wonder if ooctors are
prescribing medical marijuana to them for their
arthritis pain?
(Jim Mullen is the
author of "It Takes a
Village
Idiot :
Complicating the Simple
Life" and "Baby's First
Tauoo." You can reach
him
at
jim_mullen@myway.com).

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In 190 I. Japanese Emperor Hirohito was born in Tokyo. the near future. This letter Wanda Sharp, Virginia the cemetery.
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Wednesday, April29, 2009

Deaths

· Juanita Bowles
POMEROY - Juanita Christine Kirk Bowles , 68,
Pomeroy, formerly of Harrisonville, went to be with family and fnends April 26, 2009 at Marietta Memorial
Hospital, Marietta.
'
Born Jan. 24, 1941, at Cabin Creek, W.Va., tO the late
Denms and Ida Mae Estep Kirk, she was a home111aker and
membe.r of th~ Church of Jesus Christ, Ohley, W.Va.
.She ts s~rvtved by numerous ~ousins and a life-long
fnend, SonJa Paxton, Indiana.
. Besides her parents. she was preceded in death by her
husband, Ell)ler Bowles, and two brothers Harold and
Cad Kirk. .
·
,
· Interment will be at Temple Cemetery, Albany. at a later
'date. There will be no calling hours.
Arrangements are under the direction of Birchfield
·Funeral Home, Rutland.

Robert Harrisori
II
'·'
POMEROY - Robert William Harrison II, 40, of
. Pomeroy. passed away on April 26; 2009 as the result of an ·
automobile accidoot. .
.
.
fie. was born on Nov. 8, 1%8, in Fairbanks, Alaska.
· Mr. Harrison worked as a pipe fitter for most of his life.
He was a member of the Carleton Church, where he was
also an assistant pastor, where he loved to work with chi!. &lt;lren. He loved to make. people laugh. He was · an avid
.
sportsman and car enillusiast. .
~ He is survived by his wife, A,udra Harrison, Pomeroy; a
-son, Wade Harrison, Pomeroy: parents, Chuck and Jan Van
.Cooney, Pomeroy; a sister,. Candy and· Kevin Ulbricl\,
Pomeroy; stepbrothers: Joe, Mike and Tony Van Cooney;
stepsisters, Sandy Evans and Debbie Van Cooney; a sisterin- Law, Betsy and Harry Rice; nieces and nephews; Cale
Ulbrich, LexieHoudashelt-Rice, and Cody Rice; mother~in-law and father-in"law, Richard and Mary Houdashelt,
Pomeroy .grandmothers, Ruby Greene and Ruby Burnside;
numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
. ·
•:c He was preceded in Death by his grandparents, William
Robert Harrison and Myrtle Faye Harrison grandparents, .
Albert and Marie Van Cooney; amd grandfather Joe Payne .
Funeral will be held at I p.m. on Thursday, April 30,
2009, at . the Anderson-McDaniel Funeral Home in
Pomeroy with Pastor Robert Vance officiating and Ronnie
Vance assisting.
·
Burial will follow at Carleton Church Cemetery.
Visiting hours will be from 2-4 p.m. Wednesday at the
funeral home and two hours prior to the funeral.
A registry is available on-line at www. andersonmcdaniel.com.

MIDDLEPORT - Stephanie English, 38, of Middleport,
died on April 26, 2009.
Funeral will be held at I p.m. on Friday, May 1, 2009, at
the Anderson-McPaniel Funeral Home in Pomeroy.
Visitation will be held an hour prior to the funeral. An online
registry is available at www.andersonmcdaniel.com.

MIDDLEPORT - Harold Rand "Randy" Crouch, 66,
formerly of Montgomery, W.Va., went io b~ with his Lord
and Savior on April 28. 2009 after an extended illness at
Rocksprings Rehabilitation Center.
He was born on December. 14, 1942 inKayford, W.Va.,
son of the late W. Harold Crouch and Ruth E. Farrell
.crouch of Syracuse.
He was a U.S. Navyyeteran, serving in Vietnam.
In addition to his father, Harold he was preceded in death
by a sister,T. June Crouch Kincaid.
Randy is survived .by his; mother, Ruth Crouch of
Syracuse; a sister, Vicki (Mark) Morrow of Syfllcuse;
nephews, J. Matt (Aimee) Morrow of Greenville, S.C.,
John P. Kincaid of Chelyan, W.Va., and Nathan C. (Jessica)
Kincaid of Hershaw, W.Va,; a gn;at niece; a great nephew:
and many cousins and friends. · ·
Funeral will be held at 1 p:m. on Saturday, May 2, 2009
at Anderson-McDaniel Funeral Home in Pomeroy with
Pastor Mark Morrow officiating. Burial will follow at
Letart Falls Cemetery where military funeral.honors will be
presented by the American Legion.
Visiting hours will be from 6-8 p.m. on Friday at the
funeral home. A registry is available on-line at www.andersonmcdaniel.com.
The family thanks .the staff of Rocksprings Rehabilitation

Robert K. ·Ke"

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Landers

. LANGSVli,.LE; - Robert K. "Keithy" Landers, 28 of
Langsville, Oljio died April 26, 2009 at Pleasant Valley
Hospital after a sudden illl)ess.
·
Born May 6, 1980 in Mason County, he was the son
Robert Eugene-Landers and the late Frances D. Dickens.
. He was preceded in death by his mother and grandparents.
He is survived by his fiance Alisha McDaniel of
Langsville; son, Nathaniel Landers of Harrisonville;
daughters, Rachel Landers of Harrisonville, Skyra Landers
of Vinton and lsabela Landers of Langsville.
.
·Also surviving are his brothers ·and sisters, Matthew
Wayne Landers of Pomeroy, .Robert Jessie Landers of
Marietta, Elizabeth Landers of Pomeroy, and Michelle
(Kurtis) Allen, and nieces , Kadence Allen of Racine and
Countrey Baker of Rutland, and a special friend !;'reddie
Bennett of Point Pleasant, W.Va.
Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, May 2 2009, at
I p.m. at the Deal Funenil Home, Point Pleasant, with
'Pastor Carl Swisher officiati.ng Burial will be in the Meigs
·Memor_y Gardens, Pomeroy. Friends may call from II a.m.
·to the ttme of the service 111 the funeral home.

FAA: 2 dead in small
. plane crash near Cleveland
' MAYFIELD (AP) - A single-engine plane crashed
'Tuesday afternoon just after taking off from a suburban
'Cleveland airport, killing two people, the Federal Aviation
'Administration said.
The Buffalo, N.Y.-bound plane went down just after 4
p.m . in Mayfield Village, . about three miles ~ast of
Cuyahoga County Airport, FAA spokeswoman Ehzabeth
·[sham Cory said.
.. there was no word on how many people were on board.
'Police and firefighters at the scene were not immediately
·available for comment
·
Cuyahoga County coroner's spokesman Powell Caesar
'oonfirmed that two adults were killed but said no other
·information was available.
·
Village resident Larry Puskas, 48. said he v.:as pulling out
of his driveway when he heard strange rumbhng sound and
then saw a plume of smoke . He ran to the crash scene and
·saw some wreckage and a tire.
·.
· "You couldn't even tell it was a plane," Puskas said. "l couldn't discern anything. and l didn't see any person o~ body."
The plane crashed a few hundred yards away from the
'nearest residence. Puskas said.
· Cannen Miozzi, 42. a general contractor who lives about
·a block from the scene. heard the crash while making dinner about 4:15 p.m.
·

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Rebecca A. Crouse Reynolds

GALLIJ;&gt;OL!S - Rel;&gt;ecca A. Crouse Reynolds, 49,
Gallipolis, died Sunday, April 76, 2009, at her residence.
. She is survived .by her daughter, Tess Reynolds and her
son, Tyler Reynolds.
, ·
.
·
MASON, W.Va.- Carol L. Proffitt, 71, Mason; W.Va.,
Services will be I p.m. Friday in the Cremeens Funeral
died April 27. 2009. at Holzer Medical Center.
Chapel, Gallipolis, with the Rev, Jane Ann Miller officiHer husband, James R. Proffitt, survives.
ating. Burial will be in the ·Ohio Valley Memory
Funeral will be at fl a.m. on Thursday.April30, 2009, at Gardens . Friends may call from·6 to 9 p.m. Thursday at
Mason Mason United Methodist Church with Rev. Scott the funeral chapel.
1
Knowlton officiating. Visitation will pe from 6-9 p.m. on
·Expressions of sympathy may be sent to the family ~y
Wednesday at the Fogelsong Tucker Funeral Home in visiting www.cremeensfuneralhomes .com.

Flu from Page AI
the spread of swine flu:
Avoid contact with persons
who may be suspected of
having the flu; when you
cough tir sneeze, cover your
nose and mouth with a tis·
sue or your sleeve (if no tissues are available), throw
tissues into a trash can; after
you cough or sneeze, wash
your hands with soap and
water, or use an alcohol
based hand gel; if you think
you are ill with the flu·,
avoid close contact with
.others as· much as possible·
and see yoqr family doctor.
'"The syinptoms of swine
flu in people are similar to
the symptoms of seasonal flu
in humans," Marshall said.
"Like ~asonal flu, swine flu
may ~ause a wors~ning of
underlying chronic medical
conditions. A high fever
ranging form
10 I- 104
degrees fahrenheit is thought
to accompany tile,flu ."
A current flu ,vaccination

Harold ·Randy' Crouch ·.

"""'
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fui fuoi&lt; o~
compassiOn.
.·

Mason. Burial will be at Graham Cemetery. The body will
lie in state one hour prior to service.
Memorial contributions can be made to Mason United
Methodist Church, P.O. Box 336, Mason , W.Va . 25260.
E-mail condolences to foglesongtucker@veriz.on .ne1.

Stephanie English

may lessen . the effect
altliough this is not proven ..
Anti-viral medications such'
as Relcnza and Tami-flu do
seem to be effective in combating this flu. Also this flu
d&lt;res seem to be mild in the
cases refrorted in the United
States.
If ihere were a report of
swine flu in Meigs County
(there ·currently is not),
healih care provtders would
report it to the Meigs
County Health Department
(MCHD). Determining factors include .if a person has
recently traveled to an ·
affected area, if their culture
tests positive for type A of
the ·swine flu, if the person
has come in contact with a
person who has been ill. It
wi II take the
Ohio
Department of Health ·
(ODH) about 48 hours to
examine the culture to
determine a legitimate case.
Should swine flu come to

Meigs County, community
mitigation actions that may
be taken to prevent illness
may include home isolation
cases, school dismissals; and
otller social' distancing interventions. ·At this point in
time, the MCHD is recom-·
mending home isolation of.ill
persons. Person who develop
mfluenza-like-illness (fever
with either cough or so~e
throat) should be strongly
encouraged to self-isolate in
their home for seven days
after the onset of illness or at
least · 24 hours after synip- .
toms.
have
resolved,
whichever is longer.
.
The MCHO recommends .
persons who experience
mfluenza-l.ike,ilJness. and
wish ·to seek medical care
should contact their health
care providers to report illnes·s (by telephone or other
remote means) befqre seeking care at a clinic, physician's office, or hospital.

Persons who have difficulty
breathing or shortness of
breath or are believed to be
severely ill should seek
immediate medical attention.
Other recommendations
include household contacts
of persons with symptoms
consistent w·ith swine
influenza should remain
home at the earliest sign of
illness; minimize contact in
the community to the'extent
possible; designate a single
household family . niember
as the ill person's caregiver
to minimize ipteractions
with asymptomatic persons.
· The ODH has estahlisl\ed
a swine flu hotlineat 1-866800- I404 to at1swer questions concerning the out-·
break; The MCHD can also .
answer questions at ·9926626. The MCHD anticipates updating the public on
the situation as tt affects
Meigs County by issuing
press releases . .

· AMPrrom.PitgeAl ·.
air permit: Tbe .Ohio EPA . or oral commentS on thedraft
says there are no substan- peimitatthebeari:ng. Written
tive changes, in the terms · cqmments must be received
and conditions of the permit by .the Ohio EPA at the dose
granted on Feb. ·7, 2008. of business on Jul)e 5.
The MACT · requirements · Comments received after this
are applicable to the emis- date will'not be considered to
sions of hazardous air poilu- be parr of the official record.
tants su.ch · · as 111ercury, Wntten comments may · be
hydrogen chloride, hydro- submitted at the hearing or
gen fluoride, etc.
.
· sentto: Dean Ponchak, Ohio
As for the information ses- Environmental Protection
sion I hearing, a presiding A!Sency, Southeast Ohio
officer will be present and Dtstrict Office , 2195 Front
may limit oral testimony to Street, Logan,43138.
ensure that all parties are
Further information conheard. All in~rested persons cerning this application may
are entitled to attend or be be secu(ed for inspection
represented and give written from Ponchak of the Ohio

EPA Southeast Ohio District
Office at the above address
during normal business
·hours. Call 740-385-8501
for more information.
AMP-Ohio.'s air pennit is
current being appealed before
· the Ohio Environmental
Review
·. . Appeals
Commission with a hearing
scheduled in August. A pre·
hearing conference on · the
· appeal of AMP,Ohio's final
atr permii-to-insta!l issued. by
the Ohio EPA is scheduled
for !0 a.m., July 27 while the
de novo hearing is scheduled
for10a.m ;, Aug.3-Aug.21
· in Columbus. The air pennit

Ordinancerro~.PageAt .

Council discuss~:(\ ways to · pole building on the Park
·improve
communication Street School lot, adjac~ll to
betWeen the village govern- the village garage. The build·
ment and residents, to allow · lng would be used to store
residents · to be better village equipment, mos&amp; of
informed of village council which is now stored outside.
·Roberts said the estimated
actio~ and changes in village
regulations. Mayor Michael cost of a security fence
Gerlach has created an e-mail around the lot is $11,000 to .
newsletter that residents can $16,000, while the cost of a
reguest from MayorMike@ 1,200 square-foot storage
building would be $25,000
viJiage.middleport.oh.us.
. ·
In an effort to inake infor- to $30.000.
Council took no action on
mation more readily avail·
able, council also approved the proposal.
·an agreement with Tina · Roberts also discussed
Breuer for the· creation of a possible solutions for replac·
new village website, to be ing the' village's salt shed,
.found at www.village.mid- · which potentially threatens
dleport.oh.us.
Council the village's water.source.
Council authorized the sale
approved a one-time fee of
of
the village's dump truck.
$1,000 for creation of the
site, and $750 for each of Roberts said no employees
three years 'for maintenance. are currently . licensed to
A .preliminary site is now drive a vehicle of its dass.
available, but much infor- Council also approved the
mation remains to be addec:l, sale of the village's Ford
pickup truck and purchase of
Gerlach said.
a
12-passenger, one-ton 2005
Village · Administrator
Faymon Roberts presented Chevrolet van, to be used pricouncil with a recommenda- marily for transporting vi)·
tion for the construction of a !age workers to job sites'

are working to provide an
alcohol and drug-free "All
Night Party" for their students as a safe aliemative to
the usual drinking and driving from party to PartY that
takes place.
This Alcohol Awareness
Month Campaign is spon·
. sored by . S~uthern LOcal
School Dtstncts Grant to
Reduce Alcohol Abuse and
the . Gallia·Jackson-Meigs
Board of Alcohol, Drug
Addiction and Mental Health
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The purchase was recommended by. the finance com- .
mittee after discussions
with Roberts. The cost will
be divide\~ among the
departments to use the _van:
Public Works, Street, Water
and Sewer.
Roberts said the village's
boat dock should be placed
\Jack in the waier and ready
for use at the Middleport
Levee by May I. The dock
was not available for use
last summer. It has now
.and
been . . repaired
improved, Roberts srud.
Roger Manley inquired
about resident responsibility
for sewer line repairs.
Gerlach and Roberts con- ·
firmed that residents are
responsible for any repairs
made to lateral lines, regardless of where those lines meet
the village's sewer main.
. • Approved the mayor's
report of fees and fines col·
lected in Match, in the

.amount of $13,329. . . .
• Approved the paymen't
of bills in the amount of
$13,329.
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• Approved monthly reports
from villa,l:le departments:
Police, Pubhc Works, Refuse,
Income Tax and Finance. ·

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MOI\I18lhtdega debates, Page B2

Three represent EHS in honors band GiVing to
· REEDSVILLE - Hannah
~est , Dar~i Bissell and Brady
lhssell represented Eastern Hi gh
School in the District 17 Honors
Band recently at Ohio University.
Cris Kuhn is the band director.
Eighty two high school students representing schools in
seven southeastern Ohio counties
took part in the District IT
Honors Band, sponsored by the
Ohio
Music
Education
Association. It honors the talents
and abilities of high school band
students in Athens, · Galli a.
Jackson , Vinton . Scioto, Meigs:
and Lawrence counties .
Students auditioned for t he.
honor in February and spent two
days rehearsing for their concert.
Their guest cond uctor was
Richard · Blatti .
Assoc iate
l;'rofessor of Music at The Ohio
State University..
. Other high schools represented
included Alexander, Athens,
Chesapeake, Dawson-Bryant,
Fairland, Gallia Academy, Green , .
Jackson,
Meigs,
Ironton,
Nelsonville-York, Northwest,
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Rock Hill, South Point, Symmes Eastern High School students represented in the District 17 Honors Band at Ohio
Valley; Vinton County, and University were Hannah West, flute ,·Darci Bissell, clarinet, and Brady Bissell, alto
:Wellston .
saxophone.

Rio sorority donates to Holzer ......_..:!

1\ibe ends Bqsfon 's streak, Page B6

LocAL SCHEDULE
!Tam Meigs, Ma~ and Galfla oountln.

Wtdntlday April 29
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Eastern at Parl;cersburg South at
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GaiUa Academy at Jackson, 5 p.m.

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l\4atthew Beha (on ·right) receives a Sun kist footlocker from
Powell's Food Fair store manager, lee Powell. Beha was
the winner of one of several prize drawings as ·part of
Powell's "Cancer Day; Powell's recently contributed five
percent of all sales last Wednesday to the Relay for life of
Meigs County.The contribution totaled nearly $1,700.
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LONG BOTTOM .,- Melissa aild Victor VanMeter of
Hayman Road, Long Bottom, announce the birth of a son,
&lt;;:arson _Dona,l~.,VanMeter, born on April ll at o :Bleness
Memonar'Hospttal, Athens.
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Holzer Medical Center phys.ician Dr. Gene H. Abels, MD, (left) accepts a plaque .from Dr.
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years of_servtce t~ the hospttal and the commumty. He was honored with the appointment
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gle, Teaford walk , an error Dunn and Boso singles
on Chelsea Pape's hard-hit before SG worked out of the
River Valley w . Soutn ~ nt, 5 p.m.
ball, and a two-run RBI Jam.
Belpre at Meigs, 5 p.m.
MERCERVILLE
In
a
Dunn
single . Southern
Brooke Gabritsch was the
.
SOftboll
Gallla Academy at Jackson, 5 p.m.
game that went right to the added a single run in the sec- winning
pitcher
for
River Valley vs. South Point, 5 p.m.
wire,
the
.
Southern
Lady
ond
for
a
4·0
lead,
but
SG
Southern
with
seven
walks
Wahama. ar Athens, 5 p.m.
Tornadoes posted their sec· went ahead 5-4 after scoring and nine strikeouts. Canaday
Southern at Point Pleasant, 5 p.m.
Belpte at.Meigs, 5 p.m.
ond straight · win.. a 10-9 a pair of singles in the first fanned four and walked one.
non-leagJJe'softball win over and three in the second.
Southern hosts Waterford
.
'!buqday, AprU ao
the South G&lt;!;llia Rebels .
Turned led off with a single, Wednesday.
Eastem'll
. . . Wal8rford 5 P.m.
Southern .httter.; .we~ led Delany and Rainey walked,
Meigs alljolpre, 5 p.m.
" ·
Saitban
by. Lyn~ Tucker WI~ a · Duncan .had an RBl single, · SOUTHERN 10, S GAiHA 9
!;astern at Watarlord 5 p.m.
pau of smgles and a trtple, and Blackburn an RBI sin- . Southern 310 3Q3 0 - 10 12.5
Meigs at Selpre, 5 p.lj!. ·
SGailia 231 2tO 0 - 998
Cheyene Dunn a pair of sin- .gle. .
.
Poi']! Pleilsanl vs. Rlptoy, 5 p.m. . .
Hannan vs. Grace Christian, 4:30p.m.
gles, imd Cheliii Ritchie a SG 'added a run in the WP- Gabrited1; LP- Canaday.
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1roc. 1i1d Flold
Meigs al Vinton County iiwltatlooal, 4:30 two-run home run and sin- third, to go up 6-5 , then ,
p.m.
gle; Breanna .Taylor, Emma Southern went up at 7-6.
LADY EAGLES OUTLAST
Tennla
·Teaford
,
The
Lady
Tornadoes
took
Hunter,
Lindsay
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Gallla Academy vs. DOC, 4:30 p.m.
Rashell Boso, and Brooke the lead on a two-run home
f'olnl P1easant al WlnfleJd, TBA
frldQ, Morf
Gabritsch each had singles. run . by Chelsi Ritchie .
HARTFORD _ Eastern
.,._,
SG hitters were Duncan, Sout~ern went ahead for softball stormed 6ut to a 2-0
GaillaAcademyatMelgs,5p.m.
· · Blackburn; Canaday' two good in the sixth when first inning advantage and
Meigs vs. Gallia Academy, 5 p.m.
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· 1e, 1'ay 1or reacbed on an fite ld- never looked back Tuesday
PolntPI08$8ntvs.Hert&gt;ertHoover,s:oo smg
es an d ·a t np
p.m.
Hammond a single. Tirpak a er's choice, Teaford walked, night during a 5-2 victory
.
Anna JM1mer/plloto
River Valley at Chesapeake, 5 p.m.
single, .Turner a single, and, Tucker had a two-run triple, over host Wahama in a nonWahamo vs. Southe"rn, 4:30 p._
m.
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p
· hd
SouthernatWahama,4:3Qp.m.
1 tan asmge. .
.· ape ~eac e on an error.to conference inatchup in South Gallia's Tayler Duncan slides safely into third base as
Southern's Lyndsay Teaforil l.oses control of the ball during
T!""""·•• E08185';;..~~·
.· Southern scqred tl)ree runs score a run, and Southern
Tuesday night's softball game in MercerVille. .
Gallla Academy at Meigs, 5 p.m.
in the .'rrrst on a Taylor sin- loaded the bases. on a pair of Pleue see SoftiNdL 86
Me6gs w. Gallla Academy, 5 p.m.
Rr;er Valley al Chesapeake, 5p.m.
Wflhama vs. SOutllern, 4:30 p.m.
Southern at W&amp;hama, 4:30 p.rri.
Trimble at Eastern, 5 p.m.
Trllck ond Flo!~
GaHia Academy at Parksl1l&gt;urg South;

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come to K·C for

Buckeye 100

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Point Pleasant at Gazette Relays at
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CHILLICOTHE - With
Southern
one of its biggest racing
starter
. weekends on the horizon,
Michael
K-C Raceway in conjunc11th
Manuel
tion with the World of
delivers a
~in
Outlaws has announced apitch dur·
format Up&lt;late for the May I
, CINCINNATI (AP)
ing
and 2 Buckeye 100 weekMaybe it's the way the ball .
. end. Advanced Services
Tuesday
flies . out of the sark. night's non·
Modifieds will run com· Perhaps it's the humi cli- conference
plete · shows both nights.
mate that reminds them of
Hobby
Stocks · wiU run a
· ba$eball
home . Qr; it might just be
complete show only on
game .
the confidence of knowing
Friday.
·against
that every time they sho~
For . many years, K-C
. South ·
up, something good seems
Raceway
"'- then Atomic
Gallia at
to happen.
Speedway
- paid homage
. Whatever the reason, the Rebel Field
to its local racers and out·
in .'
Houston A.stros sure love it
side stars · with the annual
Mercerville,·
in Cincinnati.. .
.
running of the "Buckeye
. Wandy
•·Rodriguez
100". Dirt Motorsports and
Anna
allowed &lt;me run in seven
K,C Raceway oWner Jeff
. jee8mer
innin'gs and lvan Rodriguez
Schrader have joined forces
/photo
homered . and doubled
to reincarnate this historic .
tuesday night, helping the
event which will pay
Astros extend the1r three$20,000 to the winner on
year whining streak at Great
Saturday, May 2.
American Ball Park with an
The past winners of the
8-3 victory · over the
Buckeye 100 be~inning
Cincinnati Reds.
·with ,the inaugural ·wmner ·in
The Astros have won their
1964 were Dean Knittel,
last II games in Cincinnati,
1965 · Sam Erwin, 1966
a stretiK that started late in
Dean Knittel, 'i967 Dean
the 2007 season and is the
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Zach Ash and Greg Jenkins only Rebel hits. Southern
FALCONS SOAR PAST
Knittel, 1968 Larry "Boom
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walked, Deem reached on hitters we re .Brown wlth ·
EASTERN
Boom" Cannon, 1969 Audie
nance in the majors.
an error, and Whittington three singles, · Taylor two
Swartz, 1970 Spike Spears,
Houston is 32-15-1 at the
ME.RCERVILLE
slammed a two-run double. singles, Holter · a single,
TUPPERS PLAINS
and 1971 Jr. Smalley. In
hitter-friendly · ballpark that Southern's Taylor Deem led Michael Manuel had an RBI · Deem . a · ' double, The Wahama white Falcons 1972 the race was called the
opened in 2003,
the game off with a sold single, and Taylor an RBI Whittington a single, and came up with five runs over "Shrine
Championship"
· It's not only their hitters double and the flood gates single to knock Haislop out Ash a double.
the final three inninj!S t&lt;l won by George Harbour. At ,
who like it.
,
opened quickly. as the of the box. Corl)y Haner
Southern's
Michael grab a come-from-behind 9.- that time the race was a
· "Every time we play here, Southern Tornadoes (9-7) came on in relief and after a Manuel struck out three and 8 diamond victory over host major in the sprint/superwe play great.' Wandy · blitzed·to a il-l non-league walk, single to Brown, 1-9 walked two, while giving ,Eastern Tuesday evening .in modified world, but·as more
Rodnguet said...
· win over (he South Gallia sacrifice to Dustin Salser, up j11st three hits. Manuel a bat\le of two of the areas · sprint cars came. upon the
~chool,
baseball scene to replace the .supers,
Rodriguez ~2-2) leads a Rebels (6-3) Tuesday night · and a two-run Ash double, mixed it up well to register big~
heavywetghts
.
staff that O!IS prospered at . during boys' ~igh school the rally subsided, the score .the win. Haislop, Haner,
and racing began a tren4 to
The Mason County te.am downsize, the "Bu~keye. .
Great American, going 3-.0 · baseball action.
·
10-0.
·
and Matney combined in
in his career.at' the ballpark. . Deein led off the game Southern sc.ored a single the loss with two strikeouts erased a 64 Eastern lead 100" fell by the way~ide . ·
Houston's three starters in w1th a double, then after a run m the fourth when and five walks. SG's with three runs. ln the top
Friday mght, May.! K-C .
half
of
the
fifth
and
two
will
host qualifymg and
\he series - · Roy Oswalt, I -3 'sacrifice by . J.D. Brown collected his third defense made eleven errors .
more
in
the
sixth
to
capture
heat races for the World of
Southern hosts Waterford
Rodriguez and felipe Whittington, scored on a single of the RBI variety,
the
·
offensive
showdown
Paulino ..:.. are a combined
Jordan
Taylor
sing1e,
1-0.
11
-1.
SG's
lone
run
came
Outlaw
Late Models, and
.
Wednesday in a make-up between the two neighbor~
ll·l at Greal Amencan.
Rebel pitcher Zach Haislop in the third .when Haislop
have a full show for the
ing opponents;. The late sea- Advanced
· !vail Rodriguez homered worked out of the jam, but reached on an. error and game at Star Mill Park.
Services
son contest featured 17 runs Modifieds ($700 to win),
off Aaron Harang (2·3), .in the second inning scored on a Harrison douSOUTHERN 11 , s GALLIA 1
and 27 hits with six of and full show for the ·K-C
who lasted.only five innings Southern pushed across ble .
Southern
190
10
11
9
2
those safeties going for extra Hobby Stocks. All Late
~gainst a lineup that sprouts nine runs.
,
Harrison led South Galli a S Gallla 001 00 - 1 3 11
a little swagger whenever it
In thai big inning Brad with two dou'bles , and
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hits town.
Brown led off •with a single, Haislop singled for the WP - M Manuel; ~P - Halslop.
· "They like to come in
• bere and hit," Reds manager
Dusty B&amp;ker said. "They
were commenting arou.nd
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the batting cage about how
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they feel c\)mfortable and
The Marauders' first place
Meigs' relay squads also ished with times of 17.27 squads also hit top speeds
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for the girls team.
finishes continued with . contributed to the team total and 50.2,tespectively.
•. The Reds made three
Meigs took first in the
Jeremy Smith who excelled with . the 4x200 relay team · Catie Wolfe ~as another
errors behind Harang, letPROCTORVILL~ - The in the 100 meter as well as finishing second with a time standout, placing second in 4x800 meter. relay with a
ting in two runs. When f'ilirland Invitational Track the 200 meter dash, Smith of 1:36.51, and the 4xl00 the200meterand400meter time of II : 16, second in the
Harang finished Houston's. Meet was held Friday took first in both event~. meter relay finishing fourth dash . Wolfe's 200 meter fin- 4x400 meter rel11y .with a
four-run fifth inning, h• evening and the Marauders' clocking in at IL27 for the with a time of 49.51.
ish was ·27.2, while she time of 4:24, third in the
slowly walked to the dugout .Track and 'Field squad lOOM, and 23.08 for the . The Lady Marauders had clocked in the 400 meter 4xl00 with a time of 55.69,
with his head down and proved themselves a force to 200M:
an even · stronger perfor- dash with a time of I :04.2. and fourth in the 4x200 relay
threw his black glove be.reckoned with.
The third stl)ndout individ- mance with their second· ·Devan.Soulsby stepped ·UP with a time of 2:02.3.
Both boys and girls teams ual , racking up points for the place overall finish.
~gainst the baclt wall,
Smith Gallia was also pre. for Meigs in the. 800 meter
knocking a red japket onto . perfonned faitly well with Meigs track team was Jacob
Alison Brown represented run, clocking in at 2:38,5 for sent at the meet with s~~~o­
the bi&gt;ys tying f9r third place Well who held his own in the Meigs
ihe floor.
·
on and off the track, a second place finish .
. more Andrea Thomas
·ng
: It's been a frustrating with Spring Valley, and the hurdling events. Well took placing fourth in the high
Other.
top
long-distance
third
in
the
300
meter
hurmonth for Harang, who lost girls securing a second place second overall in both the jump with a height of 4-8 , performers were Morgan dles at a time of 55 .5, and
17 games last season and finish overall.
Putting Meigs on the 110 meter hurdles as well as and fourth in the 300 meter Lentes and Kimi Swisher. junior Rebecca Whitmer
lias alternated losses and
Lentes took seco11d in the taking fourth in the 400 .
wins in his·five April starts. board in the field ·events, the 300 meter hurdles. His hurdles with a 57.5 finish.
Individual standouts on 1600 meter run with a time meter dash, clocking in at
- "I don't know what to say, Mason Metts was a standout times were 16.21 and 43 .08 ,
respectively.
,
the
track were· many.
of 5:59, and fellow Lady I :09.8. ·
' rea\ly," Harang said. "They in the throwing competi·
Meigs'
Cody
Hanning
ran
Adrian
Bolin
took
second
Marauder Swisher took third . fv!eigs is set to &lt;compete
came.out swinging, and we tions. Metts took first in both
couldn't get it done. I the discus and the shot put a solid race in the 3200, tak- place in both the 100 meter in the · 3200, clocking in at agam Thursday at the Vinton
County Invitational, starting
with distances of 134-7 and ing . third wit~ a time of hurdles as well as the 300 14:24.72.
Ple.Se see Reds, 82 .
at 4:30.
II
:01.06.
meter
hurdles.
Bolin
fin·
The
Lady
Marauder
relay
49-2.25, respectively.

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TUPPERS PLAINS - The ·following students were
named to the "All 'A' Honor Roll at Eastern High School: ,
Kyle Sargent, Andrew Benedum, D&amp;kota· Collins, Wade
Collins, Matthew Friend, Hannah Hysell, Whitney Putman, .
Devon Baum, Brady Bissell, Megan Carnahan, Ashleigh .
Duffy, Janae Boyles.
These students earned all A's and B's: Tasha Barber, Matt
Barringer, Hope Bland, Tina Drake , Josh Hupp, Amanda
Larkins, Natalie Mdntyre , Zach Moore , Tresa Swatzel,
Emtly Welch, Breea Buckley, Samantha Cummins.
Jeffery Milhoan , Kimberly · Minear, Phillip Morehead ,
Haley Perdas , Audrionna Pullins, Sam Rucker, Deeanna
Sebo, Stephanie Shuler, Hannah West, Heather White,
Kelly Winebrenner, Hayley Aanestad; Jessica Cleland, ·
Kyle Connery.
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~cott Gilbride, Morgan Ha~I . Tim Markworth ,, Ashley
Mtller, Hamiah Rtdgway1 Mtchael Scyoc, Jay Warner, ,
Damelle Chne, Tyler Chne , Baylee Collins, Cheyenne
Doczi , Kristin Fick, Brenna Holter, Kayte Lawrence, Kelsey
Myers, Marie Powell , Ashley Putnam , Cassie Randolph.

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POMEROY - A. tcheduhl!i ol upcom~ng ..high
achool varsity spor1ing events Involving teams

Eastern honor roll

'Members of the
Alpha Mu Beta
(AMB) sorority at
the University of
Rio Grande. and
-Rio Grande
Community College
present Sharon
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Holzer Hospice,
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Three represent EHS in honors band GiVing to
· REEDSVILLE - Hannah
~est , Dar~i Bissell and Brady
lhssell represented Eastern Hi gh
School in the District 17 Honors
Band recently at Ohio University.
Cris Kuhn is the band director.
Eighty two high school students representing schools in
seven southeastern Ohio counties
took part in the District IT
Honors Band, sponsored by the
Ohio
Music
Education
Association. It honors the talents
and abilities of high school band
students in Athens, · Galli a.
Jackson , Vinton . Scioto, Meigs:
and Lawrence counties .
Students auditioned for t he.
honor in February and spent two
days rehearsing for their concert.
Their guest cond uctor was
Richard · Blatti .
Assoc iate
l;'rofessor of Music at The Ohio
State University..
. Other high schools represented
included Alexander, Athens,
Chesapeake, Dawson-Bryant,
Fairland, Gallia Academy, Green , .
Jackson,
Meigs,
Ironton,
Nelsonville-York, Northwest,
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Valley; Vinton County, and University were Hannah West, flute ,·Darci Bissell, clarinet, and Brady Bissell, alto
:Wellston .
saxophone.

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percent of all sales last Wednesday to the Relay for life of
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gle, Teaford walk , an error Dunn and Boso singles
on Chelsea Pape's hard-hit before SG worked out of the
River Valley w . Soutn ~ nt, 5 p.m.
ball, and a two-run RBI Jam.
Belpre at Meigs, 5 p.m.
MERCERVILLE
In
a
Dunn
single . Southern
Brooke Gabritsch was the
.
SOftboll
Gallla Academy at Jackson, 5 p.m.
game that went right to the added a single run in the sec- winning
pitcher
for
River Valley vs. South Point, 5 p.m.
wire,
the
.
Southern
Lady
ond
for
a
4·0
lead,
but
SG
Southern
with
seven
walks
Wahama. ar Athens, 5 p.m.
Tornadoes posted their sec· went ahead 5-4 after scoring and nine strikeouts. Canaday
Southern at Point Pleasant, 5 p.m.
Belpte at.Meigs, 5 p.m.
ond straight · win.. a 10-9 a pair of singles in the first fanned four and walked one.
non-leagJJe'softball win over and three in the second.
Southern hosts Waterford
.
'!buqday, AprU ao
the South G&lt;!;llia Rebels .
Turned led off with a single, Wednesday.
Eastem'll
. . . Wal8rford 5 P.m.
Southern .httter.; .we~ led Delany and Rainey walked,
Meigs alljolpre, 5 p.m.
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by. Lyn~ Tucker WI~ a · Duncan .had an RBl single, · SOUTHERN 10, S GAiHA 9
!;astern at Watarlord 5 p.m.
pau of smgles and a trtple, and Blackburn an RBI sin- . Southern 310 3Q3 0 - 10 12.5
Meigs at Selpre, 5 p.lj!. ·
SGailia 231 2tO 0 - 998
Cheyene Dunn a pair of sin- .gle. .
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Poi']! Pleilsanl vs. Rlptoy, 5 p.m. . .
Hannan vs. Grace Christian, 4:30p.m.
gles, imd Cheliii Ritchie a SG 'added a run in the WP- Gabrited1; LP- Canaday.
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Meigs al Vinton County iiwltatlooal, 4:30 two-run home run and sin- third, to go up 6-5 , then ,
p.m.
gle; Breanna .Taylor, Emma Southern went up at 7-6.
LADY EAGLES OUTLAST
Tennla
·Teaford
,
The
Lady
Tornadoes
took
Hunter,
Lindsay
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Gallla Academy vs. DOC, 4:30 p.m.
Rashell Boso, and Brooke the lead on a two-run home
f'olnl P1easant al WlnfleJd, TBA
frldQ, Morf
Gabritsch each had singles. run . by Chelsi Ritchie .
HARTFORD _ Eastern
.,._,
SG hitters were Duncan, Sout~ern went ahead for softball stormed 6ut to a 2-0
GaillaAcademyatMelgs,5p.m.
· · Blackburn; Canaday' two good in the sixth when first inning advantage and
Meigs vs. Gallia Academy, 5 p.m.
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PolntPI08$8ntvs.Hert&gt;ertHoover,s:oo smg
es an d ·a t np
p.m.
Hammond a single. Tirpak a er's choice, Teaford walked, night during a 5-2 victory
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Anna JM1mer/plloto
River Valley at Chesapeake, 5 p.m.
single, .Turner a single, and, Tucker had a two-run triple, over host Wahama in a nonWahamo vs. Southe"rn, 4:30 p._
m.
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1 tan asmge. .
.· ape ~eac e on an error.to conference inatchup in South Gallia's Tayler Duncan slides safely into third base as
Southern's Lyndsay Teaforil l.oses control of the ball during
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Tuesday night's softball game in MercerVille. .
Gallla Academy at Meigs, 5 p.m.
in the .'rrrst on a Taylor sin- loaded the bases. on a pair of Pleue see SoftiNdL 86
Me6gs w. Gallla Academy, 5 p.m.
Rr;er Valley al Chesapeake, 5p.m.
Wflhama vs. SOutllern, 4:30 p.m.
Southern at W&amp;hama, 4:30 p.rri.
Trimble at Eastern, 5 p.m.
Trllck ond Flo!~
GaHia Academy at Parksl1l&gt;urg South;

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CHILLICOTHE - With
Southern
one of its biggest racing
starter
. weekends on the horizon,
Michael
K-C Raceway in conjunc11th
Manuel
tion with the World of
delivers a
~in
Outlaws has announced apitch dur·
format Up&lt;late for the May I
, CINCINNATI (AP)
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and 2 Buckeye 100 weekMaybe it's the way the ball .
. end. Advanced Services
Tuesday
flies . out of the sark. night's non·
Modifieds will run com· Perhaps it's the humi cli- conference
plete · shows both nights.
mate that reminds them of
Hobby
Stocks · wiU run a
· ba$eball
home . Qr; it might just be
complete show only on
game .
the confidence of knowing
Friday.
·against
that every time they sho~
For . many years, K-C
. South ·
up, something good seems
Raceway
"'- then Atomic
Gallia at
to happen.
Speedway
- paid homage
. Whatever the reason, the Rebel Field
to its local racers and out·
in .'
Houston A.stros sure love it
side stars · with the annual
Mercerville,·
in Cincinnati.. .
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running of the "Buckeye
. Wandy
•·Rodriguez
100". Dirt Motorsports and
Anna
allowed &lt;me run in seven
K,C Raceway oWner Jeff
. jee8mer
innin'gs and lvan Rodriguez
Schrader have joined forces
/photo
homered . and doubled
to reincarnate this historic .
tuesday night, helping the
event which will pay
Astros extend the1r three$20,000 to the winner on
year whining streak at Great
Saturday, May 2.
American Ball Park with an
The past winners of the
8-3 victory · over the
Buckeye 100 be~inning
Cincinnati Reds.
·with ,the inaugural ·wmner ·in
The Astros have won their
1964 were Dean Knittel,
last II games in Cincinnati,
1965 · Sam Erwin, 1966
a stretiK that started late in
Dean Knittel, 'i967 Dean
the 2007 season and is the
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Zach Ash and Greg Jenkins only Rebel hits. Southern
FALCONS SOAR PAST
Knittel, 1968 Larry "Boom
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walked, Deem reached on hitters we re .Brown wlth ·
EASTERN
Boom" Cannon, 1969 Audie
nance in the majors.
an error, and Whittington three singles, · Taylor two
Swartz, 1970 Spike Spears,
Houston is 32-15-1 at the
ME.RCERVILLE
slammed a two-run double. singles, Holter · a single,
TUPPERS PLAINS
and 1971 Jr. Smalley. In
hitter-friendly · ballpark that Southern's Taylor Deem led Michael Manuel had an RBI · Deem . a · ' double, The Wahama white Falcons 1972 the race was called the
opened in 2003,
the game off with a sold single, and Taylor an RBI Whittington a single, and came up with five runs over "Shrine
Championship"
· It's not only their hitters double and the flood gates single to knock Haislop out Ash a double.
the final three inninj!S t&lt;l won by George Harbour. At ,
who like it.
,
opened quickly. as the of the box. Corl)y Haner
Southern's
Michael grab a come-from-behind 9.- that time the race was a
· "Every time we play here, Southern Tornadoes (9-7) came on in relief and after a Manuel struck out three and 8 diamond victory over host major in the sprint/superwe play great.' Wandy · blitzed·to a il-l non-league walk, single to Brown, 1-9 walked two, while giving ,Eastern Tuesday evening .in modified world, but·as more
Rodnguet said...
· win over (he South Gallia sacrifice to Dustin Salser, up j11st three hits. Manuel a bat\le of two of the areas · sprint cars came. upon the
~chool,
baseball scene to replace the .supers,
Rodriguez ~2-2) leads a Rebels (6-3) Tuesday night · and a two-run Ash double, mixed it up well to register big~
heavywetghts
.
staff that O!IS prospered at . during boys' ~igh school the rally subsided, the score .the win. Haislop, Haner,
and racing began a tren4 to
The Mason County te.am downsize, the "Bu~keye. .
Great American, going 3-.0 · baseball action.
·
10-0.
·
and Matney combined in
in his career.at' the ballpark. . Deein led off the game Southern sc.ored a single the loss with two strikeouts erased a 64 Eastern lead 100" fell by the way~ide . ·
Houston's three starters in w1th a double, then after a run m the fourth when and five walks. SG's with three runs. ln the top
Friday mght, May.! K-C .
half
of
the
fifth
and
two
will
host qualifymg and
\he series - · Roy Oswalt, I -3 'sacrifice by . J.D. Brown collected his third defense made eleven errors .
more
in
the
sixth
to
capture
heat races for the World of
Southern hosts Waterford
Rodriguez and felipe Whittington, scored on a single of the RBI variety,
the
·
offensive
showdown
Paulino ..:.. are a combined
Jordan
Taylor
sing1e,
1-0.
11
-1.
SG's
lone
run
came
Outlaw
Late Models, and
.
Wednesday in a make-up between the two neighbor~
ll·l at Greal Amencan.
Rebel pitcher Zach Haislop in the third .when Haislop
have a full show for the
ing opponents;. The late sea- Advanced
· !vail Rodriguez homered worked out of the jam, but reached on an. error and game at Star Mill Park.
Services
son contest featured 17 runs Modifieds ($700 to win),
off Aaron Harang (2·3), .in the second inning scored on a Harrison douSOUTHERN 11 , s GALLIA 1
and 27 hits with six of and full show for the ·K-C
who lasted.only five innings Southern pushed across ble .
Southern
190
10
11
9
2
those safeties going for extra Hobby Stocks. All Late
~gainst a lineup that sprouts nine runs.
,
Harrison led South Galli a S Gallla 001 00 - 1 3 11
a little swagger whenever it
In thai big inning Brad with two dou'bles , and
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hits town.
Brown led off •with a single, Haislop singled for the WP - M Manuel; ~P - Halslop.
· "They like to come in
• bere and hit," Reds manager
Dusty B&amp;ker said. "They
were commenting arou.nd
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the batting cage about how
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they feel c\)mfortable and
The Marauders' first place
Meigs' relay squads also ished with times of 17.27 squads also hit top speeds
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finishes continued with . contributed to the team total and 50.2,tespectively.
•. The Reds made three
Meigs took first in the
Jeremy Smith who excelled with . the 4x200 relay team · Catie Wolfe ~as another
errors behind Harang, letPROCTORVILL~ - The in the 100 meter as well as finishing second with a time standout, placing second in 4x800 meter. relay with a
ting in two runs. When f'ilirland Invitational Track the 200 meter dash, Smith of 1:36.51, and the 4xl00 the200meterand400meter time of II : 16, second in the
Harang finished Houston's. Meet was held Friday took first in both event~. meter relay finishing fourth dash . Wolfe's 200 meter fin- 4x400 meter rel11y .with a
four-run fifth inning, h• evening and the Marauders' clocking in at IL27 for the with a time of 49.51.
ish was ·27.2, while she time of 4:24, third in the
slowly walked to the dugout .Track and 'Field squad lOOM, and 23.08 for the . The Lady Marauders had clocked in the 400 meter 4xl00 with a time of 55.69,
with his head down and proved themselves a force to 200M:
an even · stronger perfor- dash with a time of I :04.2. and fourth in the 4x200 relay
threw his black glove be.reckoned with.
The third stl)ndout individ- mance with their second· ·Devan.Soulsby stepped ·UP with a time of 2:02.3.
Both boys and girls teams ual , racking up points for the place overall finish.
~gainst the baclt wall,
Smith Gallia was also pre. for Meigs in the. 800 meter
knocking a red japket onto . perfonned faitly well with Meigs track team was Jacob
Alison Brown represented run, clocking in at 2:38,5 for sent at the meet with s~~~o­
the bi&gt;ys tying f9r third place Well who held his own in the Meigs
ihe floor.
·
on and off the track, a second place finish .
. more Andrea Thomas
·ng
: It's been a frustrating with Spring Valley, and the hurdling events. Well took placing fourth in the high
Other.
top
long-distance
third
in
the
300
meter
hurmonth for Harang, who lost girls securing a second place second overall in both the jump with a height of 4-8 , performers were Morgan dles at a time of 55 .5, and
17 games last season and finish overall.
Putting Meigs on the 110 meter hurdles as well as and fourth in the 300 meter Lentes and Kimi Swisher. junior Rebecca Whitmer
lias alternated losses and
Lentes took seco11d in the taking fourth in the 400 .
wins in his·five April starts. board in the field ·events, the 300 meter hurdles. His hurdles with a 57.5 finish.
Individual standouts on 1600 meter run with a time meter dash, clocking in at
- "I don't know what to say, Mason Metts was a standout times were 16.21 and 43 .08 ,
respectively.
,
the
track were· many.
of 5:59, and fellow Lady I :09.8. ·
' rea\ly," Harang said. "They in the throwing competi·
Meigs'
Cody
Hanning
ran
Adrian
Bolin
took
second
Marauder Swisher took third . fv!eigs is set to &lt;compete
came.out swinging, and we tions. Metts took first in both
couldn't get it done. I the discus and the shot put a solid race in the 3200, tak- place in both the 100 meter in the · 3200, clocking in at agam Thursday at the Vinton
County Invitational, starting
with distances of 134-7 and ing . third wit~ a time of hurdles as well as the 300 14:24.72.
Ple.Se see Reds, 82 .
at 4:30.
II
:01.06.
meter
hurdles.
Bolin
fin·
The
Lady
Marauder
relay
49-2.25, respectively.

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TUPPERS PLAINS - The ·following students were
named to the "All 'A' Honor Roll at Eastern High School: ,
Kyle Sargent, Andrew Benedum, D&amp;kota· Collins, Wade
Collins, Matthew Friend, Hannah Hysell, Whitney Putman, .
Devon Baum, Brady Bissell, Megan Carnahan, Ashleigh .
Duffy, Janae Boyles.
These students earned all A's and B's: Tasha Barber, Matt
Barringer, Hope Bland, Tina Drake , Josh Hupp, Amanda
Larkins, Natalie Mdntyre , Zach Moore , Tresa Swatzel,
Emtly Welch, Breea Buckley, Samantha Cummins.
Jeffery Milhoan , Kimberly · Minear, Phillip Morehead ,
Haley Perdas , Audrionna Pullins, Sam Rucker, Deeanna
Sebo, Stephanie Shuler, Hannah West, Heather White,
Kelly Winebrenner, Hayley Aanestad; Jessica Cleland, ·
Kyle Connery.
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~cott Gilbride, Morgan Ha~I . Tim Markworth ,, Ashley
Mtller, Hamiah Rtdgway1 Mtchael Scyoc, Jay Warner, ,
Damelle Chne, Tyler Chne , Baylee Collins, Cheyenne
Doczi , Kristin Fick, Brenna Holter, Kayte Lawrence, Kelsey
Myers, Marie Powell , Ashley Putnam , Cassie Randolph.

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Holzer Hospice,
with a donation.
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for Holzer Hospice,"
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Johnson: Changes to Talladega can control racing
CHARLOTTE,
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Three-lime
defending NASCAR champion
J1mmte
Johnson
believes the only way to
control
the
ractng
at
Talladega Superspeedway
IS through a rad1cal transormation of the race track

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The racmg at the 2.66-nule
Alabama superspeedwa) ts
agam under scrutiny after Carl
Edwards' airborne crnsh into
the safety fence on the last lap
of Sunday's race. It was the
most frightrning of three acctdents. mcludmg a 10-car pileup that knocked Johnson out of
the race with nine laps to go
Because the track IS so btg

and wtde that dn,crs never
ha\e to lift off the gas.
Johnson sa1d Tuesday that
NASCAR cannot remove the
horsepower-sappmg restnctor plates that are used to
combat the htgh speeds at
Daytona and Talladega. That
leaves a track alterallon as
his only suggestion.
"I don't know how we ftx
It unless we take a bunch of
tractors out there and
knock down the walls.
knock down the bankinjl.
and make the track where
you have to let off (the
gas)."
Johnson
satd
"Outs1de of that, I don't
thmk there IS a rule that

NASCAR can come up
w1th As long as We're runlllng (resmctor) plates ,
we ' re gomg to have th1s
I.SSUe."

NASCAR offlmtls sa1d
changmg the track IS not an
option.
"The most exCJtmg races
that we have today are both at
Daytona and Talladega.'' satd
Sprint Cup Series director
John Darby. "I think there's
more value m contmumg the
(safety) efforts .. than tummg those two very h1stoncal,
very exc111ng race tracks into
flat park.ing lots "
Most fans consider the
four plate races a year to be

the most excttmg events of
the season. Because the
cars all run at about the
same speed, drivers are
unable to pull away from
each other. It creates huge
packs of traffic and one
wrong move by one dnver
can w1pe out do~ens of cars
m spectac ular afcidents.
Sunday's race hved up to
the hype, with 57 lead
changes among 25 drivers.
Edwards
and
Brad
Keselowski ran down leaders Ryan Newman and Dale
Earnhardt Jr. on the last
lap. and as they neared the
ftnish
line,
Edwards
wrecked while trymg to

block Keselowski's wmnmg pass •
Contact between the two
cars sent Edwards spinning
into Newman's path, and
the
second
hit
from
Newman sent Edwards' car
sailing into the frontstretch
safety fence. The fence
buckled, but snapped back
and Edv,;ards' battered car
returned to the track.
Edwards was unhurt, but
debris from the accident
inJured seven fans m the
stands.
One
woman
remained
hospitahzed
Tuesday in fair condition
with a broken jaw.
NASCAR vowed thts

week to toughen Its pohcmg on aggress1ve drivmg
and blocking, which often
leads to the multi-car accidents Off1cials issue consistent pre-race warnings to
dnvers but have been rare
to levy m-race penalties .
Johnson believes m -race
penalties
will
open
NASCAR up to harsh crillcJsm over "Judgment calls"
and he doubts the dnvers
can be deterred, anyway.
"Ali of them can talk until
they are blue in thell' face ...
but when we get in those cars,
we are going to race and tty to
get the pos1tions," he said.
'That's what we do."

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thought I made some good
p1tches for the Situations we
were m, but thmgs did!) 't go
our way"
That's how 11 goes when
the Astros me around
A Iurie b1t of everythmg
I" conung up nght now,"
han Rodnguez sa1d

Wandy Rodnguez has
g1ven up only two runs m
h1s last three stan~ covenng
20 mnmgs He beat the Reds
7-0 on Apnl 18 m Houston,
,11iowmg two hilS 111 seven
innmgs He was nearly as
good m the rematch, g•ving
up seven h1ts. After allowmg
a 1un m the first, he shut
down the Reds
'
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smce 05 when I first got
over here." manager Cec1l
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the second half he was
excellent, and he's started
out th1s year the same way
F1ve quality starts."
Reds first baseman Joey
Votto had two errors on one
play m the first. letting m a
run. Houston took control
wtth the four-run fifth, highlighted by Carlos Lee's tworun double.
Astros
closer
Jose
Valverde went on the 15-day
dJsabled hst during the
game, givmg hm1 a chance
to rest the swollen right calf
that has bothered h1m for a
week.
baseman
Reds
th1rd
Edwm EncarnaciOn went on
the DL shortly before the
game after tests found a
ch•pped bone m h1s nght
wnst. Left fielder Chns
Dickerson, who bumped
heads wllh Astros shortstop
M1guel TeJada m Monday s
game, was Sidelined after
undergoing tests to see if he
!)as a concussion.

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NOTICE TO CONTRAC·
TORS
Sealed proposals lor
tho Portland Commu·
nlly Center Door Replacement
Pro!ect,
Melga County, Ohio aa
per spaclllcllttons In
bid packet will be recetved by the Meigs
County Commissioners at thalr olllco atthe
Courthouao, Pomeroy,
Ohio 45769 until 1:00
p m , May 7, 2009 and
then at 1·15 p m. at said
olllco oponad and read
aloud lor the following·
Speclftcattons, and bid
forms may be secured
at the office of Meigs
County Commissionars,
Courthouse,
Pomeroy, Ohto 45769
Phone 740-992-2895. A
deposit of o dottars will
be required for each set
of pions and apacllleaIlona, check made
payable to-. Tile full
amount will be returnad
wtth1n thirty (30) days
alterrecelpl of bids
Each btd must be accompanied by eHher a
bid bond In an amount
of 100% of the bid
amount with a surety
satlofaotory to tho
eforesald
Mslga
County Commlulon·
era or by certified
check. cashiers check,
or teller of cradtt upon
a aotvent bank In the
amount or not less
lhan 10% of tha bid
amount In favor of the
aforesaid
Meigs
County Commission-

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• Public Notice
Sheriff Sales
Case Number 08CV096
Ohio Valley Bank
Plaintiff
vs
James R a Kristin C.
Acru et al
Defendants
Court of Common
Pleas, Meigs County,
Ohto
•
tn pursuance of an
order of sale to ms dlrected from said court
tn thO above entfllod
aclton, I wttl expose lo
sale at pubttc auction
on tho front steps of
the Maigs County Court
House on Friday, May
29, 2009 at 10 a.m., of
said day, the following
described real88late:
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Situated tn the County 1Robert E. Beegle,
of Meigs, In lhe State of Malga Counly Sheriff
Ohto, ~nd In tho Vtltage Attorney lor the Plainof Middleport:
ttl!
Being all of Lol No. Frank &amp; Wooldridge
Twelvo(12)tnthe0rlg- Co
tnal Pial and Survey of 600 Peart St
the Vlttage of Middle· Columbus, Dhto 43206
port, Meigs County, 614j.221-1662
Ohio, aatd Lot No. (4) 29 (5) 6, 13
Twelve (t2) being on
tho East stele of Second
Street bolween Walnut
Public Notice
and Coal Street• tn oald
VIllage, and lor a more AT&amp;T Mobility Is pro·
daltntte reference to )lllstng to construct a
herebymadetothePtat t~tocommunlca'tlons
or the Survey of the tower (OHV -3822) at
same.
30440 Roy Jones Road,
Being the same prop- Syracuse,
Meigs
arty conveyed to by County, Ohto. The ac·
Ella Harry to Maude tlon area wilt consilii of
Ryan by deed dated tha canotructton of a
May 31 , 1935, and prefabricated,
radio
recordad tn book 139 of aqulpmont shalter and
the Deed Records of a 250' tall sttl·support
Meigs County, Ohio, at cell tower. AT&amp;T ts
Page 482.
seeking
comments
Being the same Real from atllnleroalad par·
Estate conveyad to LU- sons on the Impact of
tlan Louise Cowie by the proposed tower on
Lewis E. Burtord by any dtetrlcta, sites,
deed recorded tn Deed butldlngs, atructures,
Book 170, Page 40 of or obJects stgntflcant In
the Meigs County Deed American history, ar·
Records.
chtteclure, archaeolRelarence Deed· Vol- ogy, engtn01rlng, or
ume 297, Page 299, culture, that are listed
Meigs County Deed or are eltgtbtelor ttattng
Records. Auditor's Par- In the National Raglater
eel No. 15-01188 000
of Historic Places. At!
Subject to att leases, questions, comments,
easements and r~ghts- and correapondence
of-way of record.
should be directed to
PARCEL
NUMBER: Ms. Renee Yinger, at
1501188000
485 Metro Place South,
PROPERTY ADDRESS: Suite 500, Dublin, Ohio
244 North Second Av· 43017,
Phone
1
enue Middleport, OH (6t4)793 4708, or
45760
RY2135@att com.
Currenl Owner: James (4) 29, 30
R. Acree Jr. &amp; Krtsttn c.
Acree
Property at . 244 North
Public Notice
Second Ave.
Middleport, Ohio 45760 IN THE COURT OF
Prior O.Od Aeferoncas: COMMON PLEAS
Volume297, Page 299 ME!GS'COUNTY, OHIO
Appralsad at $90,000 CtHFinanl:lal, Inc.
Terms of Solo· Csnnot Plaintiff
be aold for teas than va
213rds of tha appraised Frankttn D. Ghaon (0.value 10% down on ceaaad), et al
day ofaate, cash or car- Oefendents
tilled check, balance Case No. 08CV130
due on conllrmelton of Judge Stephen C.
sale.
Crowe
The appraisal did not LEGALNOTtCE
Include an Interior ox- Unknown hatrs, the doamlnatlon of the house. vlsees, legatees, ex-

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ecutora, admtnlstra·
tors, and aastgns of
Franklin D. Gheen, and
tho unknown guardians
of minor and/or lncompotonthelrsof Franklin
D. Gheen, witt take noIlea thst on May 29,
2009,CtHFtnanclat,lnc.
ltled Its
Complaint In the Court
of Common Pleas,
Meigs County, Ohto,
Case No. 08 CV 130.
The object of, and demand lor relief tn, the
Complaint Is to loreclose the lion of plain·
tills mortgage recordad
upon the raat estate described below and tn
which ptalntifl aiiOgeo
.that the foregoing dofondant has or ctatma
to have en Interest:
Situated tn tho 'town·
ship of Salisbury,
Meigs County, State of
Ohio:
PARCEL NO.I ·
Situated In tho north
pert olthat part of100
acre Lot No. 157 which
tt011 east of and adlotntng Section 29, Town 1.
Range 13 In Salisbury
Township,
Meigs
County, dasc(lbed aa
lattowa:
Commencing at the
southeast comer of a
tot drieded by V.B. Hor·
ton
arid
Marcua
Boaworth, May 27, 1864
lo Anthony Robson;
thence south 26 112
deg. west itong the
florth line ollhe slrut,
207 feet; thence south
28 112 dtg, west along
lhe north ttno of said
strut aforesaid, 30
feet; thence north 25
deg. w111 ta a point 30
leetlram the northwest
comer of tot owed by
Dennis Morrow;
lhence oaet 30 foot to
Dennis Morrow'.t north·
walt comer, thoncf
along lhe weal tine ol
Morrow'a lot to soulh·
west comer of same,
and to tho north tine of
oatd streat aforesaid,
and being promlseo
conveyed by deed
recorded In Vol. 71
pf.9e 89 Motgs County
Deed Records.

PARCEL NO.2:
the 2009 COBG ComThe eastarly haH of tho munhy Dtolre88 Profollowing deacrtbed gram,
und11
the
realoatate:
Community DevelopBeing a part of Lof157 ment Block Grant
lnBoaworth'sAddltton (CDBG) Small Cities
to tha Vlftago of Mtddto- Program, a federally
port, Melga County, lundad program admlnOhio, commencing at tttared by the State.
Mary E. Pennington's Previously,
Melgo
comer, running 40 112 County has been atlgl·
feat along main road; ble lor CDBG Formula
thanoe across aatd lot Allocation funding Is
to back fence; thence $127,000.00 and the
to aald Pennington's CDBG Community Dla·
comer, 431ut;
trail Program haa a
thence across oatd Jot maximum of $300,000
to the piece of bagln- available, providing the
nlng.
county meets eppllcaBeing part of the prop- biO requtremtntl.
arty by deed recordad The Melgo County
In Vot. 139 page 528 Commlulonere will
Mtlgo County DHd hold the !trot of two
Recorda.
public hearinge ~t the
The defendant named Malga County Courtabove ta required to an· house
(Courtroom)
sw" tha Complaint Second
Street,
within twenly..ight (28) Pomeroy, Ohio on Mon·
daytalllltha tast rub- day, May 11, 2009 at
ttcatlon ot tltlslege no- 6:00 P.M. lor tho pur·
Hce on Nov. 28, 2008. pose of providing cttl·
Thts tagat nottctwlll be zens
lind
pubttc
pubtlshad once a week olllctats with lhe peril·
lor six successtvo nent Information about
wuks.
the 2008 CDBG far•
(4) 29, (5) 6, 13
, mula and Community
Dlstresa
Program.
TheM programa can
Public Notice
lund a broad range of
acttvltloa, Including:
NOTICE OF FIRST Economic
developPUBLIC HEARING
menl projecta, alrut
The Ohio Department Improvements, waler
of
has
drainage and
Mwer lmpark acand
demoli·
struc-

turea, and rehabltlte·
lion of netghbomood
racllltltl. The actlviiiOI
muat be deatgnad to
primarily benefit tow to
moderate Income per·
sons, atd In tha provenlion of slum and blight,
ormeeunurgentnaed
In the community.
Citizens are encour•
agad to attend this
multng on May 11 ,
2009, to make auggu·
Ilona and ,to provide
public Input on various
actlvltleowhtchmaybe
undertaken In thaae
programs.
II a perttclpant will ~
auxiliary atds (tntorprater, bralllad or taped
material, aaaltttve tlatenlng device, other)
due to a disability,
pleaat contact Gloria
Kloos, Clerk, prior lo
May 11, 2009 at 7401192·28951nordertoanaure lltat your needs
will be accommodated
The Meigs County
C&lt;&gt;urthouae Is handlcapped acceaalbla
Written comments witt "
be accepted until 4:00
P.M., May 1t, 2009 and
may be mattad to the
Metge County Commtsalonere, Meigs County
Courthouse, Pomeroy,
Ohio 45789.
Mlck Davenport. Proal·
dent Motgo County
C&lt;&gt;mmlaatoners
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Recreatlanal Vehtclea.. . . .. .... .. . . . 1000
ATV ..................................................... 1005
Bicycles .. ............. ... .. . ····" . . . ..1010
BoatiiAcceasorlea....... . • •.•••••. ••

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1015

Business .•...• ...•..•... .. .. .. ..•••... ....

Parte

....•.• 308

Contractors .............................................. 318

Domestlce/JanHorlat . . ............. . ........ 3t8
, Etectrlcal................... ................................ 320
Financial.... . . . . .. ..... ..... ............. . 322
Health . . ............... . . ........................... 326
H8attng &amp; Cooling .. , ............... .. ............ 328
Home Improvements 330
• •••••••••..•••..•••••••••• 332
Insurance... .••••••• • •
Lawn Service ............ ...... ............................ 334
MusiCIDanceiDrama. ................................. 338

Oth$1 Services .............................................338
Plumblng/Eiectrtcat ....................................340
Professional Sarvlcea .................................342

Repairs............... .......................................344
Roofing.. .. .... . .....................................346
Security .................................... ................... 348
Tax/Accounting .......................................... 350
Travel/Entertainment ..................................352

Financial ..............................,,,.....................400
Financial Services ................. : ................... 405

Insurance .................................................. 410
Money to Lend •.... .. ............ .•. •••••.••.••••••••••• 415
Education .................................................500
Business • Trade School ........ ................ 505

Instruction I Training.........
......... . 510
Lessons...... .. ....... .•..... ......................515
Paraonat. .... .... ..................... • ........... ..520
Animals ............. ......•.......•....•.•.•.... 800
Animal Sup pitH . ... ........... .. ... .......... .605
Horses.....
••••.•••••. • • • . • •••. . 610
Livestock.. ••• . ...............
...••••.•••.• 615
Pets...... . ... ......... . .. .. .......
.620
Wanl to buy ... .. ......... . ... .........
625
• • •••.••••..•••• 700
• •• •••. •
705

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, • ••••••••• 715

•• • ..•...•.•••• 720

Wontto buy... .. ....... . . .. .......... ... .725
Merchandlee ........................................ 100
Antiques.. ...... .........................................1105
Appllaru:o . . .. . . ..... ..
................. 910
Aue1lono . . ..... .. .. • .....................915
Bargain Baaement ... ,
....................920
coneetlbles ..... ·-·~····· .........................825
Computer• .
.......................................930
Equlprnent1Supplle1 ....................................835
Flea Markets . . ....................................... 940
Fuel 011 CoaiiWoodiGas ........................... 945
Furniture .......................................... 950
Hobby/Hunt &amp; Sport ................................ 955
Kid's Corner................... •

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• Miscellaneous........... .........••...•......• ....•.•965
• Went to buy ...............................................970
, Yard Sate .............................. - ........... 975

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Automotive...... ........... . . .... ........ ......... 304
Bui1dlng Materials...................................... 306

catering...... . . .......................................3t0
Chllclil!lderly Cere ....................................... 312
Computers................. ............................ 3t4

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Cemper/RVs &amp; Trailers ...... ................. 1020
Motorcycles.................... .. .. . .• . . .... .. 1025
Other ................. , ... ........ .
..1030
Want to buy....... ..... .. ......... ... ...1035
Automotive .. ..................... ....... -· 2000
Auto RentaVLeaoe ... • . . ........... .. . .. 2005
Autoe . • . ...................... . .......
• .20t0
Ctallic/Antiques... ....... . ........
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Commercllllllndustrlal... ................ . . . 2020

Agriculture
• • •••••••••.•••
Farm Equipment . •.•••••.. ,.
Garden &amp; Produce..... . .
• Hay, Feed, Seed, Grain..... .
• Hunting a Land
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a Accessories.... ... •••.•

Commercial. . •. •

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Condominiums • . . ....... • . ... , ...30t5
For Sale by Owner .. . ............-.........3020
Houau lor Sale... .. . • ....... ... ..... . . ...3025
Land (Acreage)
•.•• •. .. ..... 3030
loti . ........ .
. ........................ 3035
Wont to buy.. .... . . .. ....... .. ................ 3040
Real Estate Rentals ..... ... .. ... ,........ 3500
Apartmenta/Townhouaaa ..... . . , . . 3505
Commercial. . .. .. ..••... .. •••..............3510
Condominiums ...
.•.•........ ........ 3515
Housee for Rent..

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Land (Acreage)
. . ...... .. ............. 3525
Storage...................................................... 3535
Want Ia Rent ........ ................................ 3540
Manufactured Housln~ ............................ 4000
lota...................... .....................................4005
Movera...............,........................................4010
Rentets ............. ,,........ ,,,,......... ................. 40t 5
Sates ...........................................................4020
Sup pitas ................................................... 4025
Want to Buy ............................................ 4030
Resort Property ........................................5000
Roaorl Proparty loroalo ......................... 5025
Resort Property lor r.nl ........................... 5050
Employment ..... .......... •••. . •.••. . .. 6000
Accountlng!Financial ..•... . •.......•....•... 6002
Admlntstrative/Protesslonal . .... ... .... 6004
Cashtor/Ciork ... . . ....... •. ...... ... •.•. 6006
Child/Elderly Care , .................... ··-· 6008
Ctertcal....... .. . .
.....
............... 6010
Construction .. . . . .. • .. . .•...•........ 6012
Drivers &amp; Delivery ... ......
.. . ...... 6014
Education •. .. . . .. . .. . ............. 60t6
Eloctrlcal Plumbing ................................ 60t8
Employment Agencies.... .. .•. ... .. .. ... .6020
Entertainment .... .............. .. ·-·· ........... 6022
' Food Services....... ..... .. •. ......... . . . 602•
Government &amp; Federal Jobtl ................ 6026
Help anted~ General •.••••• • • .••..••• ..•.. 6028
Law Enforcement . .. . ..•...•................•. 6030
Maintenance/Domestic . •.. . •..••.•••..•.. 6032

Management/Supervisory ......•............••. 6034
Mechanics.. • ••.••.•...••.• .•. • ........

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Medical.................................................. 6038
MusicaL • ••. •.••• ......................... . .., 6040
Part-Time--Temporaries .......................... .. 6042
Restaurants •.••.• .! ............ ............... ......... 6044

Sales........................................................6048
Technlc:al Trades ........,_......................... 6050
Textlloe/Factory .............................. .. .. .. 8052

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Buckeye

east of Porter on 554 grt locatloniS%dwn 15
CJoth1ng, DVD players vm at Bo/o for lstngs.
-old record player end ta· 800.620-4946 ex T461
bte lots of house ware
4S38 SA 141 1 Mile
Garage Sale April 30th &amp; From New H1gh School
May 1sl, top of Cnester 2100 Sq Ft N1ce nome
3d •
Hill on 248, r '.ouse on P.nce
reduced
to
left, clothing,
Go-Kart, $139,900 For f1'10(8 lnfo
Matthews Saw &amp; r•rusc
and p1ctures go to

away, 2 male 8 Hlits Career Center RIO Garage Sale Apnl 30.
week
old
klnens Grande,
Ohio
(740) May ist !341 Rutland St.
74Q-446·3742
245·5334
Lazy Boy rachner, nu·
msmus 1tems
Reg Black Lab pupp1es
Miocellanoouo
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7 weeks old 5 male ~:-!':o"-::';;;;;;::"':""'~ Garage sale at 501 V1ne
$300, 4 females $350
Jet Aeration Motors Street, Racme on May
367-Q500 or 645 6351
repaired, new i rebuilt 4.-5 from 9-4 Plastic craft
Gl\1&amp;

7 bench leg Beagle pup
pies 7 wks, tn color for
more
1010
call
740.742·0528
G1veaway 4 yr old house
cat, has been neutered
and detlawed. Yery lov·

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Sports Ullllty...
.. ........ . . . .... 2030
Trucks.............. ..... . .......................2035
Utility Trollers ......... .... .. . .....
. 2040
Vans . .• ....... .... . ..
....... .. ......... 2045
Went to buy ... .. . . .. ... .... ............2050
RHI Estate Sales.......... .. ...... .. .... . . 3000
Cemetery Plott..... .. ...................... 3005

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Johnson: Changes to Talladega can control racing
CHARLOTTE,
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(AP)
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Three-lime
defending NASCAR champion
J1mmte
Johnson
believes the only way to
control
the
ractng
at
Talladega Superspeedway
IS through a rad1cal transormation of the race track

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The racmg at the 2.66-nule
Alabama superspeedwa) ts
agam under scrutiny after Carl
Edwards' airborne crnsh into
the safety fence on the last lap
of Sunday's race. It was the
most frightrning of three acctdents. mcludmg a 10-car pileup that knocked Johnson out of
the race with nine laps to go
Because the track IS so btg

and wtde that dn,crs never
ha\e to lift off the gas.
Johnson sa1d Tuesday that
NASCAR cannot remove the
horsepower-sappmg restnctor plates that are used to
combat the htgh speeds at
Daytona and Talladega. That
leaves a track alterallon as
his only suggestion.
"I don't know how we ftx
It unless we take a bunch of
tractors out there and
knock down the walls.
knock down the bankinjl.
and make the track where
you have to let off (the
gas)."
Johnson
satd
"Outs1de of that, I don't
thmk there IS a rule that

NASCAR can come up
w1th As long as We're runlllng (resmctor) plates ,
we ' re gomg to have th1s
I.SSUe."

NASCAR offlmtls sa1d
changmg the track IS not an
option.
"The most exCJtmg races
that we have today are both at
Daytona and Talladega.'' satd
Sprint Cup Series director
John Darby. "I think there's
more value m contmumg the
(safety) efforts .. than tummg those two very h1stoncal,
very exc111ng race tracks into
flat park.ing lots "
Most fans consider the
four plate races a year to be

the most excttmg events of
the season. Because the
cars all run at about the
same speed, drivers are
unable to pull away from
each other. It creates huge
packs of traffic and one
wrong move by one dnver
can w1pe out do~ens of cars
m spectac ular afcidents.
Sunday's race hved up to
the hype, with 57 lead
changes among 25 drivers.
Edwards
and
Brad
Keselowski ran down leaders Ryan Newman and Dale
Earnhardt Jr. on the last
lap. and as they neared the
ftnish
line,
Edwards
wrecked while trymg to

block Keselowski's wmnmg pass •
Contact between the two
cars sent Edwards spinning
into Newman's path, and
the
second
hit
from
Newman sent Edwards' car
sailing into the frontstretch
safety fence. The fence
buckled, but snapped back
and Edv,;ards' battered car
returned to the track.
Edwards was unhurt, but
debris from the accident
inJured seven fans m the
stands.
One
woman
remained
hospitahzed
Tuesday in fair condition
with a broken jaw.
NASCAR vowed thts

week to toughen Its pohcmg on aggress1ve drivmg
and blocking, which often
leads to the multi-car accidents Off1cials issue consistent pre-race warnings to
dnvers but have been rare
to levy m-race penalties .
Johnson believes m -race
penalties
will
open
NASCAR up to harsh crillcJsm over "Judgment calls"
and he doubts the dnvers
can be deterred, anyway.
"Ali of them can talk until
they are blue in thell' face ...
but when we get in those cars,
we are going to race and tty to
get the pos1tions," he said.
'That's what we do."

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our way"
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the Astros me around
A Iurie b1t of everythmg
I" conung up nght now,"
han Rodnguez sa1d

Wandy Rodnguez has
g1ven up only two runs m
h1s last three stan~ covenng
20 mnmgs He beat the Reds
7-0 on Apnl 18 m Houston,
,11iowmg two hilS 111 seven
innmgs He was nearly as
good m the rematch, g•ving
up seven h1ts. After allowmg
a 1un m the first, he shut
down the Reds
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smce 05 when I first got
over here." manager Cec1l
Cooper sa1d "Last year m

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the second half he was
excellent, and he's started
out th1s year the same way
F1ve quality starts."
Reds first baseman Joey
Votto had two errors on one
play m the first. letting m a
run. Houston took control
wtth the four-run fifth, highlighted by Carlos Lee's tworun double.
Astros
closer
Jose
Valverde went on the 15-day
dJsabled hst during the
game, givmg hm1 a chance
to rest the swollen right calf
that has bothered h1m for a
week.
baseman
Reds
th1rd
Edwm EncarnaciOn went on
the DL shortly before the
game after tests found a
ch•pped bone m h1s nght
wnst. Left fielder Chns
Dickerson, who bumped
heads wllh Astros shortstop
M1guel TeJada m Monday s
game, was Sidelined after
undergoing tests to see if he
!)as a concussion.

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NOTICE TO CONTRAC·
TORS
Sealed proposals lor
tho Portland Commu·
nlly Center Door Replacement
Pro!ect,
Melga County, Ohio aa
per spaclllcllttons In
bid packet will be recetved by the Meigs
County Commissioners at thalr olllco atthe
Courthouao, Pomeroy,
Ohio 45769 until 1:00
p m , May 7, 2009 and
then at 1·15 p m. at said
olllco oponad and read
aloud lor the following·
Speclftcattons, and bid
forms may be secured
at the office of Meigs
County Commissionars,
Courthouse,
Pomeroy, Ohto 45769
Phone 740-992-2895. A
deposit of o dottars will
be required for each set
of pions and apacllleaIlona, check made
payable to-. Tile full
amount will be returnad
wtth1n thirty (30) days
alterrecelpl of bids
Each btd must be accompanied by eHher a
bid bond In an amount
of 100% of the bid
amount with a surety
satlofaotory to tho
eforesald
Mslga
County Commlulon·
era or by certified
check. cashiers check,
or teller of cradtt upon
a aotvent bank In the
amount or not less
lhan 10% of tha bid
amount In favor of the
aforesaid
Meigs
County Commission-

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• Public Notice
Sheriff Sales
Case Number 08CV096
Ohio Valley Bank
Plaintiff
vs
James R a Kristin C.
Acru et al
Defendants
Court of Common
Pleas, Meigs County,
Ohto
•
tn pursuance of an
order of sale to ms dlrected from said court
tn thO above entfllod
aclton, I wttl expose lo
sale at pubttc auction
on tho front steps of
the Maigs County Court
House on Friday, May
29, 2009 at 10 a.m., of
said day, the following
described real88late:
EXHIBIT A

tor Mason

PUMPING
Co
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OH

and

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Ron

KIT &amp; CARLYLE:
2000

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$4500 OBO 388 0332
Suv's, Trucks, Cars full

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bus 1ness wtth people you
know and NOT to send
money through the mal!

Contact th~ Oh10 Divl·
s1on of Flnano1al tnstltulions Office of Consumer

until you have tnvest1gat·

Affairs BEFORE you refl-

mn the o~ring
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Current

rate

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Situated tn the County 1Robert E. Beegle,
of Meigs, In lhe State of Malga Counly Sheriff
Ohto, ~nd In tho Vtltage Attorney lor the Plainof Middleport:
ttl!
Being all of Lol No. Frank &amp; Wooldridge
Twelvo(12)tnthe0rlg- Co
tnal Pial and Survey of 600 Peart St
the Vlttage of Middle· Columbus, Dhto 43206
port, Meigs County, 614j.221-1662
Ohio, aatd Lot No. (4) 29 (5) 6, 13
Twelve (t2) being on
tho East stele of Second
Street bolween Walnut
Public Notice
and Coal Street• tn oald
VIllage, and lor a more AT&amp;T Mobility Is pro·
daltntte reference to )lllstng to construct a
herebymadetothePtat t~tocommunlca'tlons
or the Survey of the tower (OHV -3822) at
same.
30440 Roy Jones Road,
Being the same prop- Syracuse,
Meigs
arty conveyed to by County, Ohto. The ac·
Ella Harry to Maude tlon area wilt consilii of
Ryan by deed dated tha canotructton of a
May 31 , 1935, and prefabricated,
radio
recordad tn book 139 of aqulpmont shalter and
the Deed Records of a 250' tall sttl·support
Meigs County, Ohio, at cell tower. AT&amp;T ts
Page 482.
seeking
comments
Being the same Real from atllnleroalad par·
Estate conveyad to LU- sons on the Impact of
tlan Louise Cowie by the proposed tower on
Lewis E. Burtord by any dtetrlcta, sites,
deed recorded tn Deed butldlngs, atructures,
Book 170, Page 40 of or obJects stgntflcant In
the Meigs County Deed American history, ar·
Records.
chtteclure, archaeolRelarence Deed· Vol- ogy, engtn01rlng, or
ume 297, Page 299, culture, that are listed
Meigs County Deed or are eltgtbtelor ttattng
Records. Auditor's Par- In the National Raglater
eel No. 15-01188 000
of Historic Places. At!
Subject to att leases, questions, comments,
easements and r~ghts- and correapondence
of-way of record.
should be directed to
PARCEL
NUMBER: Ms. Renee Yinger, at
1501188000
485 Metro Place South,
PROPERTY ADDRESS: Suite 500, Dublin, Ohio
244 North Second Av· 43017,
Phone
1
enue Middleport, OH (6t4)793 4708, or
45760
RY2135@att com.
Currenl Owner: James (4) 29, 30
R. Acree Jr. &amp; Krtsttn c.
Acree
Property at . 244 North
Public Notice
Second Ave.
Middleport, Ohio 45760 IN THE COURT OF
Prior O.Od Aeferoncas: COMMON PLEAS
Volume297, Page 299 ME!GS'COUNTY, OHIO
Appralsad at $90,000 CtHFinanl:lal, Inc.
Terms of Solo· Csnnot Plaintiff
be aold for teas than va
213rds of tha appraised Frankttn D. Ghaon (0.value 10% down on ceaaad), et al
day ofaate, cash or car- Oefendents
tilled check, balance Case No. 08CV130
due on conllrmelton of Judge Stephen C.
sale.
Crowe
The appraisal did not LEGALNOTtCE
Include an Interior ox- Unknown hatrs, the doamlnatlon of the house. vlsees, legatees, ex-

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ecutora, admtnlstra·
tors, and aastgns of
Franklin D. Gheen, and
tho unknown guardians
of minor and/or lncompotonthelrsof Franklin
D. Gheen, witt take noIlea thst on May 29,
2009,CtHFtnanclat,lnc.
ltled Its
Complaint In the Court
of Common Pleas,
Meigs County, Ohto,
Case No. 08 CV 130.
The object of, and demand lor relief tn, the
Complaint Is to loreclose the lion of plain·
tills mortgage recordad
upon the raat estate described below and tn
which ptalntifl aiiOgeo
.that the foregoing dofondant has or ctatma
to have en Interest:
Situated tn tho 'town·
ship of Salisbury,
Meigs County, State of
Ohio:
PARCEL NO.I ·
Situated In tho north
pert olthat part of100
acre Lot No. 157 which
tt011 east of and adlotntng Section 29, Town 1.
Range 13 In Salisbury
Township,
Meigs
County, dasc(lbed aa
lattowa:
Commencing at the
southeast comer of a
tot drieded by V.B. Hor·
ton
arid
Marcua
Boaworth, May 27, 1864
lo Anthony Robson;
thence south 26 112
deg. west itong the
florth line ollhe slrut,
207 feet; thence south
28 112 dtg, west along
lhe north ttno of said
strut aforesaid, 30
feet; thence north 25
deg. w111 ta a point 30
leetlram the northwest
comer of tot owed by
Dennis Morrow;
lhence oaet 30 foot to
Dennis Morrow'.t north·
walt comer, thoncf
along lhe weal tine ol
Morrow'a lot to soulh·
west comer of same,
and to tho north tine of
oatd streat aforesaid,
and being promlseo
conveyed by deed
recorded In Vol. 71
pf.9e 89 Motgs County
Deed Records.

PARCEL NO.2:
the 2009 COBG ComThe eastarly haH of tho munhy Dtolre88 Profollowing deacrtbed gram,
und11
the
realoatate:
Community DevelopBeing a part of Lof157 ment Block Grant
lnBoaworth'sAddltton (CDBG) Small Cities
to tha Vlftago of Mtddto- Program, a federally
port, Melga County, lundad program admlnOhio, commencing at tttared by the State.
Mary E. Pennington's Previously,
Melgo
comer, running 40 112 County has been atlgl·
feat along main road; ble lor CDBG Formula
thanoe across aatd lot Allocation funding Is
to back fence; thence $127,000.00 and the
to aald Pennington's CDBG Community Dla·
comer, 431ut;
trail Program haa a
thence across oatd Jot maximum of $300,000
to the piece of bagln- available, providing the
nlng.
county meets eppllcaBeing part of the prop- biO requtremtntl.
arty by deed recordad The Melgo County
In Vot. 139 page 528 Commlulonere will
Mtlgo County DHd hold the !trot of two
Recorda.
public hearinge ~t the
The defendant named Malga County Courtabove ta required to an· house
(Courtroom)
sw" tha Complaint Second
Street,
within twenly..ight (28) Pomeroy, Ohio on Mon·
daytalllltha tast rub- day, May 11, 2009 at
ttcatlon ot tltlslege no- 6:00 P.M. lor tho pur·
Hce on Nov. 28, 2008. pose of providing cttl·
Thts tagat nottctwlll be zens
lind
pubttc
pubtlshad once a week olllctats with lhe peril·
lor six successtvo nent Information about
wuks.
the 2008 CDBG far•
(4) 29, (5) 6, 13
, mula and Community
Dlstresa
Program.
TheM programa can
Public Notice
lund a broad range of
acttvltloa, Including:
NOTICE OF FIRST Economic
developPUBLIC HEARING
menl projecta, alrut
The Ohio Department Improvements, waler
of
has
drainage and
Mwer lmpark acand
demoli·
struc-

turea, and rehabltlte·
lion of netghbomood
racllltltl. The actlviiiOI
muat be deatgnad to
primarily benefit tow to
moderate Income per·
sons, atd In tha provenlion of slum and blight,
ormeeunurgentnaed
In the community.
Citizens are encour•
agad to attend this
multng on May 11 ,
2009, to make auggu·
Ilona and ,to provide
public Input on various
actlvltleowhtchmaybe
undertaken In thaae
programs.
II a perttclpant will ~
auxiliary atds (tntorprater, bralllad or taped
material, aaaltttve tlatenlng device, other)
due to a disability,
pleaat contact Gloria
Kloos, Clerk, prior lo
May 11, 2009 at 7401192·28951nordertoanaure lltat your needs
will be accommodated
The Meigs County
C&lt;&gt;urthouae Is handlcapped acceaalbla
Written comments witt "
be accepted until 4:00
P.M., May 1t, 2009 and
may be mattad to the
Metge County Commtsalonere, Meigs County
Courthouse, Pomeroy,
Ohio 45789.
Mlck Davenport. Proal·
dent Motgo County
C&lt;&gt;mmlaatoners
(4) 29

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Baaement

WaterprQOflng

have been
placed In ads at
tht Gallipolis
Dally Tribune
must be picked
within 30 days.
Any pictures
that are not
picked up will be

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Recreatlanal Vehtclea.. . . .. .... .. . . . 1000
ATV ..................................................... 1005
Bicycles .. ............. ... .. . ····" . . . ..1010
BoatiiAcceasorlea....... . • •.•••••. ••

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1015

Business .•...• ...•..•... .. .. .. ..•••... ....

Parte

....•.• 308

Contractors .............................................. 318

Domestlce/JanHorlat . . ............. . ........ 3t8
, Etectrlcal................... ................................ 320
Financial.... . . . . .. ..... ..... ............. . 322
Health . . ............... . . ........................... 326
H8attng &amp; Cooling .. , ............... .. ............ 328
Home Improvements 330
• •••••••••..•••..•••••••••• 332
Insurance... .••••••• • •
Lawn Service ............ ...... ............................ 334
MusiCIDanceiDrama. ................................. 338

Oth$1 Services .............................................338
Plumblng/Eiectrtcat ....................................340
Professional Sarvlcea .................................342

Repairs............... .......................................344
Roofing.. .. .... . .....................................346
Security .................................... ................... 348
Tax/Accounting .......................................... 350
Travel/Entertainment ..................................352

Financial ..............................,,,.....................400
Financial Services ................. : ................... 405

Insurance .................................................. 410
Money to Lend •.... .. ............ .•. •••••.••.••••••••••• 415
Education .................................................500
Business • Trade School ........ ................ 505

Instruction I Training.........
......... . 510
Lessons...... .. ....... .•..... ......................515
Paraonat. .... .... ..................... • ........... ..520
Animals ............. ......•.......•....•.•.•.... 800
Animal Sup pitH . ... ........... .. ... .......... .605
Horses.....
••••.•••••. • • • . • •••. . 610
Livestock.. ••• . ...............
...••••.•••.• 615
Pets...... . ... ......... . .. .. .......
.620
Wanl to buy ... .. ......... . ... .........
625
• • •••.••••..•••• 700
• •• •••. •
705

....•..•.. , .

.710
, • ••••••••• 715

•• • ..•...•.•••• 720

Wontto buy... .. ....... . . .. .......... ... .725
Merchandlee ........................................ 100
Antiques.. ...... .........................................1105
Appllaru:o . . .. . . ..... ..
................. 910
Aue1lono . . ..... .. .. • .....................915
Bargain Baaement ... ,
....................920
coneetlbles ..... ·-·~····· .........................825
Computer• .
.......................................930
Equlprnent1Supplle1 ....................................835
Flea Markets . . ....................................... 940
Fuel 011 CoaiiWoodiGas ........................... 945
Furniture .......................................... 950
Hobby/Hunt &amp; Sport ................................ 955
Kid's Corner................... •

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•••••• 960

• Miscellaneous........... .........••...•......• ....•.•965
• Went to buy ...............................................970
, Yard Sate .............................. - ........... 975

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Automotive...... ........... . . .... ........ ......... 304
Bui1dlng Materials...................................... 306

catering...... . . .......................................3t0
Chllclil!lderly Cere ....................................... 312
Computers................. ............................ 3t4

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Cemper/RVs &amp; Trailers ...... ................. 1020
Motorcycles.................... .. .. . .• . . .... .. 1025
Other ................. , ... ........ .
..1030
Want to buy....... ..... .. ......... ... ...1035
Automotive .. ..................... ....... -· 2000
Auto RentaVLeaoe ... • . . ........... .. . .. 2005
Autoe . • . ...................... . .......
• .20t0
Ctallic/Antiques... ....... . ........
. 2015
Commercllllllndustrlal... ................ . . . 2020

Agriculture
• • •••••••••.•••
Farm Equipment . •.•••••.. ,.
Garden &amp; Produce..... . .
• Hay, Feed, Seed, Grain..... .
• Hunting a Land
.•. . .•.•••.

a Accessories.... ... •••.•

Commercial. . •. •

••.... •••••.•••••••••••••3010

Condominiums • . . ....... • . ... , ...30t5
For Sale by Owner .. . ............-.........3020
Houau lor Sale... .. . • ....... ... ..... . . ...3025
Land (Acreage)
•.•• •. .. ..... 3030
loti . ........ .
. ........................ 3035
Wont to buy.. .... . . .. ....... .. ................ 3040
Real Estate Rentals ..... ... .. ... ,........ 3500
Apartmenta/Townhouaaa ..... . . , . . 3505
Commercial. . .. .. ..••... .. •••..............3510
Condominiums ...
.•.•........ ........ 3515
Housee for Rent..

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, . .••••.•••

..•..• ..•3520

Land (Acreage)
. . ...... .. ............. 3525
Storage...................................................... 3535
Want Ia Rent ........ ................................ 3540
Manufactured Housln~ ............................ 4000
lota...................... .....................................4005
Movera...............,........................................4010
Rentets ............. ,,........ ,,,,......... ................. 40t 5
Sates ...........................................................4020
Sup pitas ................................................... 4025
Want to Buy ............................................ 4030
Resort Property ........................................5000
Roaorl Proparty loroalo ......................... 5025
Resort Property lor r.nl ........................... 5050
Employment ..... .......... •••. . •.••. . .. 6000
Accountlng!Financial ..•... . •.......•....•... 6002
Admlntstrative/Protesslonal . .... ... .... 6004
Cashtor/Ciork ... . . ....... •. ...... ... •.•. 6006
Child/Elderly Care , .................... ··-· 6008
Ctertcal....... .. . .
.....
............... 6010
Construction .. . . . .. • .. . .•...•........ 6012
Drivers &amp; Delivery ... ......
.. . ...... 6014
Education •. .. . . .. . .. . ............. 60t6
Eloctrlcal Plumbing ................................ 60t8
Employment Agencies.... .. .•. ... .. .. ... .6020
Entertainment .... .............. .. ·-·· ........... 6022
' Food Services....... ..... .. •. ......... . . . 602•
Government &amp; Federal Jobtl ................ 6026
Help anted~ General •.••••• • • .••..••• ..•.. 6028
Law Enforcement . .. . ..•...•................•. 6030
Maintenance/Domestic . •.. . •..••.•••..•.. 6032

Management/Supervisory ......•............••. 6034
Mechanics.. • ••.••.•...••.• .•. • ........

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6036

Medical.................................................. 6038
MusicaL • ••. •.••• ......................... . .., 6040
Part-Time--Temporaries .......................... .. 6042
Restaurants •.••.• .! ............ ............... ......... 6044

Sales........................................................6048
Technlc:al Trades ........,_......................... 6050
Textlloe/Factory .............................. .. .. .. 8052

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east of Porter on 554 grt locatloniS%dwn 15
CJoth1ng, DVD players vm at Bo/o for lstngs.
-old record player end ta· 800.620-4946 ex T461
bte lots of house ware
4S38 SA 141 1 Mile
Garage Sale April 30th &amp; From New H1gh School
May 1sl, top of Cnester 2100 Sq Ft N1ce nome
3d •
Hill on 248, r '.ouse on P.nce
reduced
to
left, clothing,
Go-Kart, $139,900 For f1'10(8 lnfo
Matthews Saw &amp; r•rusc
and p1ctures go to

away, 2 male 8 Hlits Career Center RIO Garage Sale Apnl 30.
week
old
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74Q-446·3742
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$300, 4 females $350
Jet Aeration Motors Street, Racme on May
367-Q500 or 645 6351
repaired, new i rebuilt 4.-5 from 9-4 Plastic craft
Gl\1&amp;

7 bench leg Beagle pup
pies 7 wks, tn color for
more
1010
call
740.742·0528
G1veaway 4 yr old house
cat, has been neutered
and detlawed. Yery lov·

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Sports Ullllty...
.. ........ . . . .... 2030
Trucks.............. ..... . .......................2035
Utility Trollers ......... .... .. . .....
. 2040
Vans . .• ....... .... . ..
....... .. ......... 2045
Went to buy ... .. . . .. ... .... ............2050
RHI Estate Sales.......... .. ...... .. .... . . 3000
Cemetery Plott..... .. ...................... 3005

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Announcernenta.......... ...... ...•....•.............• 200
Birthday/Anniversary . ......................... 205
Happy Atla.... . ... . . . .......... . ........... 2t0
lost &amp; Found........... ............................... 215
Memory/Thank You ................................. 220
Notices ................... ,................................ 225
Personals............... . . .............. .......... 230
Wanted ...................... ...................... 235
Services •••• .• ••.••••••••• ••••••• •. .•••••• . • .••• 300
Appliance Service... ... . .. ....................... 302

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warranty
P.nces
starting at $ 1900 Slop or
Call cook Motors 328
Jackson
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ta 1n a I&lt;Jart BEWARE of
requests 1or anv large
advance payments of
tees or msurance Call
the Office &lt;Jf Consumer
Afflars
toJI
tree at
1-866-278-0003 to leam
tf the mortgage broker or
lender IS properly II
censed (ThiS Is a public

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mile
from
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era. Bid Bonds shall be
accompanied by Proof
of Authority of tha olltclal or agent signing
the bond.
Bids shaft be seated
and marked as Bid lor
Door Replacement Projoel and mailed or delivered
to.
Meigs
County Commissionera
Courthouse
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
Attention of bidders ll
called to all of tha requlrements contalnsd
In thlo bid packel, par·
tlcutarty to the federal
Labor Standard• Provlslons and Davis-Bacon
Wages, varloua lnsurance requirements, varlous equal opportunity
provisions, and lha requlrement for a pay·
ment
bond
and
pertormance bond for
100% of the contract
price. No bidder may
withdraw his btd within
thirty (30) days alter the
actural dats of the
opening thereof. The
Meigs County Commlsalonera reserve the
right to reiect any or aU
blda.
Mtck Davenport
Meigs Counly Commtsstoners
(4) 24, 28

sa;.
It

Border$$3.00/perod

I7

Racing

tentlonaln wrhlng and,
at the hearing, he or
she may preoent ovtctence and examine wh·
nessos appaarlng lor
andagatnathlmorher.
II an tndlvtduat does
not ttmety requeot a
hearlng,noheartngwftl
be hold and an order
revoking hla or har Insurance !teen" shalt
be tssuad.
Stephen C. Hombach
Sial! Counsel
(4)15, 22,29

..m

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

Saturday mght admissmn
ts Adults 13-up $35, Kids 612, $15; and Pits $40. All
k1ds under 6 are free. 1\vo
from PageBl
Day Passes are 2-day adult
genenll admissmn $40 and
:\1odel
B-Mains
and
2-day pit pass $60.
Features. mcludmg the
K -C Raceway 1s located
Buckeye 100 will be run on
12
miles
South
of
Saturday, May 2 along with
a lull pwgram and $1,000- Chillicothe, OH, three m1les
to-wm Advanced Servtce~ out Blain Highway of SR
at Alma. Fans may call the
Mod1fleds special
Fnday ttckets for Adults track phone or vis1t the
I 1 and-up are only $10, track website for more
w1th K1ds 6-12 $5. and Pits · mformatton at www .kcraceway.com
$25

OHIO DEPARTMENT
OF INSURANCE NOTICE OF OPPORTUNtTY FOR HEARING
Accordmg to records
on file wtlh the Ohio
Department of tnsur·
ance, each of the indtv)duats listed below
currently holds an tn, surance agenl'sltcense
tn the state of Ohio and
each has failed to meet
lhe continuing educalion requtremenls of
Section 3905.431 altho
Revised Code lor the
200612007 compliance
periOd.
Pursuanl to Section
3905 482 and Chapler
119 of the Revised
Code, each Individual
llsted below 11 hereby
notified that the Super·
Intendant 1ntends torevoke his or her
Insurance licenses. He
or she may raquesl a
haarlng pursuanl to
Ohio Revlsad Code
Chapter 119. Tha ro·
~est musl be made on
or before May 29, 2009.
Such request should
be addressed to:
Snaron Groen, Hearing
Administrator, Ohio Department ot Insurance,
50 W. Town St., 3rd
Floor,
Suite
300,
Columbus, OH 43215.
CAL~.
ELIZABETH
ANN DOB 08125/1980
126 PLEASANT RIDGE
POMEROY. OH 45769
HOUDASHELT
T,
BETSY
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DOB:
021231197933105 HIGHLAND RD POMEROY,
OH 45769 HOWELL.
JEFFREY D. DOB:
1010611951
40657 LAUREL CLIFF
RD POMEROY, OH
45769
METHENEY.
HEATHER MICHELLE
DOB: 08/0511982
33580 BEECH GROVE
RUTI.AND, OH 45n5
Allhe hearing, lhe tndl·
vidual may appear In
parson, by his or her al·
torney, or by such
olherrepresentallve as
Is permitted 10 practice
before the agency, or
the Individual may
present his or her post·
tlon, arguments or con-

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Genera
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VALLEY
HOASEA..IVE t51 2nd Avenue Galli·
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Evans Mill Rodney P1ke/
74Q-446·3825
At 850 Bidwell Collecti·
bias smalf appliances
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Deere lately? You II be bath s1nks counter
surpnsed• Check out our &amp; much more•r Aslo
used
Inventory
at 1ng Steve Evans
WWN CAREQ com
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STIHL Sales &amp;
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Servrce May 1st &amp; 2nd 8.4 on
Carm' 1573 Graham School

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With you when you VISit
our comqlUnllY to get
thiSspectal discount
$50.00 off your tel
full month or rent.
Currently rent1ng 1 &amp; 2
BR unitS Spac10us floor
plans ranch &amp; town·

home style liVIng, play·
ground &amp; basketball
court on·s•le laundry
1ae~hty, ~4 hr emer

gency maintenance
quiet country location
close to major medrcar
faciU!Ies, pharmacies,
grocery stare just
mmutes away from
oltler MaJOr shopping In
the area

Honeyauckle Hllll
Apartments
266 Colonial Onvo 0113
Bidwell, OhiO 45614
740-446·3344
Office Hours M, w, F
9AM ·5PM

www orvb com

phone
446·1210or339·3834

Great
Deal
asking
$225,000 for a 3001&lt;
home 3500 Sq Fl Big
garage
wrap
around
nnrch on 25 acres 10
,...,.
mlnutos
below Gallipolis

U...---..-.-•o.l
t and 2 be~room apts.,
and unfurnrshed: and hOuses In
PomeroY and Middle~•
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tum 1shed

h secunty deposit required,

baby girl clo--s from Btg Oak Kitchen to mJtC
7"' ao· -••
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birth to 1e months, g1ft 10 "'
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1BR Apt, W/0 hookups,.
59:,:2;::8_ _ _~
5·:;
llems, new llems qu111 7
•·40
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·64
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satellite TV lnct wJrent,
tops lots of mise AU pro· Newer home built 1n close to hosphal Call
ceeds go to RACO/Ger- 2008 on 2 99 acresl•4:;D-:;;3:;;S:;:9-;;:94:;9::2,_~~~
aldlne Cleland Memonal 2BA, large LA aSking
br apartment $375 00
scholarshiP fund ThankS S75 000 740 446·7029
moi'I304-8
12-4350
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2 br apt $375 00 a moo
0 bloc'' +
Lg
mulll family 4-5
aylon
$300 00 dep HUD apda~:~s, starts Fn S/1, lots foundatiOn wl 2x6 con·
•
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1
proved,
no
pels
of variety, No6te Summn structon
premum wm· 304~674-5267
Rd watch for signs
dOWS 4 BA 2 lull BA ;:;:;:;;:,;:;;::;:;.;.....__
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511 &amp; 512 from 9 4 large laundry room, walk zer
$400, plus dep
Centenary Boys clothes tn closets master ba.IH Some
utilities
pd
srze 0 4, plus shoes . w/ dresstng room Total 74~418·5288
or
toys h1gh cl'1atr, swing elec heating I cooling !7i;40;;·9:;;88;_;·6~130~...~~
many more baby acces· 14M80 concrete patio on 26R APTCtose to Hoi
sones, elee range, much back wf carport 8x16 &amp;
zer Hospital on SA 160
~m;;o;;re_ _ _ _ _ _ 1Dx16 oul bl~gs above CIA. (740) 44 t·OI94
6 family yard sale loris ground pool exc hunting ;;;..,.;;.;,:.;.;.;.;;.;,;.;_._
of baby Items, electron· fields woods w/ trails
a;:~:ble ~:
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Mal
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Jer· Adda vIHe sc.~oo
l llil
rts Run Apple Grove
Georges Creek Road ,o tng
applications
for
mlns
from GaH1pohs HUO-eub6id•zed.
one
Huge sale May 1 &amp; 2 4 4 Walmart
Asking Bedroom Apts Utillt!Gs
mt out 218 H!Qh chair $160000 For appt call 1ncluded Based on 30o/c
newborn Qlr1S clothes fO 339·9733
of adjusted Income Call
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304·882-3121, available
4 Bed. 2 Ball'\! Only tor Sentor and Disabled
Yar~
Sale
1s1-ever $25,000
lor
Ostings
people
Fn Sal 9 5 Fort Ran· 800.621l-49o\6 e• R019
dolph community room
1 23Ma~n sti&gt;tPleasanl
ExlrlordiUtY Plf!porty: :CiNVrn~m-l'Q:
Spectacullr VltW a1 the C
Yard Sala May 1&amp; 2, 8·5 OhloAiv•
CATEO
&amp; AFFORDsomettlng for everyone. Pnvata cllive off Unco1n A.eLEI Townhouse apart·
of 9th &amp; Main St Hill,
Ftomeroy,
Oh1o. ments,
and/or
small
_ _ _ wOOds on three sides houses tor rent
Call
(4+)acres. to a hi&amp;toncal 74Q-441-1111 for appll
home C1rca 1900 5 calion &amp; InformatiOn
bedrooms 2. ftreplaces, 2
ELLM VIEW APTS
::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; full baths 2 sta~rcases,
beautiful ong10a1 wOOd· 2&amp;3BA and up Cet&gt;Jral
Campen/ R.Vt &amp;
work many J)ieture win- A1r WID hookup tenant
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dows, large kttchen and View
. Apts

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740 446-2412
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O·adults mtsc tools &amp; ..-•
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:;; Garden &amp; Productr
house hold nems Aa•n Tratlers
or Sli1ne
Large vanety ol flowers Rodney Community Hall
&amp; tem baskets Flowers 6 Fam1ly Yard Sale May
to hx your own basKets lSI &amp; 2nd from 9-5
Large po"ed tomatoes GaiOO boy game boy
Flowers
&amp;
vegelable games household 1tems,
beddtng plants Dayl1ght hor"!ie 1ntenor.: bar stool,
hours Closed Sunday womens &amp; g1rls clothJng,
Yoders Greenhouse 1o g1r1s &amp; boys clothing, anml west of GalhpoiiS on tiques
fumrture. tools

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740-446-3825

RV Servtce at camuchael
Trailers
.
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740 446 25

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Motorcycles

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"'o',, Yamaha FZ6 21 oo
mtles Excellent Cond
Red w/ black accents
$6500 Cail441·9865

breakfast room beauti·
fully landscaped wrth tn
ground pool Stt on the
wrap around porch anel

(304}88 2 :JOH

Twrn R•vers Tower Is ac
cepllng appliCatiOns for
wa~rrng list fo~ HUD sub
&amp;n]oy
the spectacular stdiZed 1·BA apartment
vlew of the Oh1o ~rver 2 for the elderlyJcflsabtea
ear detachEkl garage ~nd calf 675·6679
2 out bu1kltngs Would
~
make a wonder1ul 1amtlv
\1{
home or bed &amp; breakfast
pnvate auu
-• pICture~ue
N 4th Ave rn Middleport
SPECTACULAR VIEW
2 room efficiency apt
$209 000 00, please call utilrtle5 paid, dep &amp; ref
74D-992·367e
no pets 7~0·992·0165

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TOW!Ihous.

Townhoutoo

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'SpaciOUS
second/third

apt.
overlooking'
Gal~polis C1ty Park and
River. L.A. den. frg.
Kitchen-d 1ning area w1th
all new appliances &amp;
cupboards,
3 BR. 2
-~~~""":~~"::"' bat!'ls . laundry
area
N. 3rd Ave.. in Middle- $900 per mooth. Call
floor

port, 1 lk ru mished apt, 446-2325 or 446-4425
ref. &amp; dep., no pets, ----~---

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740-992-0tes

The

o town, private, 1 1
ere
lawn ,
scree
rch 'overlOOking water.
SA 1 bath. separat ·
arage wl lOft: Lease
ec. check, references
50/month $650
de
s1t + utilihes. A.vailabt
ay 1 446-4922 o

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Apartments • 2BR. 1 5
~~:::":':'":"~~-:"":" bath, oack patio, pool,
Beautiful Apts. at JKk· playground. (trash. sew· =;;;;;;;~;;;;;
son Estates. 52 West- age,
water
pd.) !!
WOOd Dr., froni S365 to S425/renl.
$425Jseci -.==R.ion.ita;i;;;;l';;;;:;~;;;;
$560.
740-446-2568. dep. Call 740-645-8599 ;' ~
2br. trailer 111 Family
Equal Housing OpportuPnde MHP $400.00 a
nlty. This institution is an .
mon. + dep. rei. needed

Equal

Opportunity
vider and E~ploye~.

P1o-

HouiN Fo• Rent

304-675-4567.

A!hens-Me1gs

Edu-

This posi~on . has BoaTd
approved benet1ts. Deadline lor application is· May
6 at 12;00 noon. Send
Lener of 1nrerest, resume
and relereoces to John
D

Costanzo , Superlnten-

Service Center.
320 · 112 E· Ma'111 Sl "
Pqmeroy,
Oh
E
rt . 45769.
E
qua1 0 ppo umty
mThe

Athens-Me1gs

Edu-

Housing Oppo!'lunity.

at Meigs H.19 h
School. intervention Speciallst certrticatiOn 1S required. ·Salary based on
certilicatJ.on and experi·
ence. This, position has
Teacher

2 tu n batlls Many floor' plans! Easv
$650 month $400 de- Financ1ngl We own the
:"':"~-:::-~:-:-~- posit,
water· included. bank,
Call
tOday!
Island Vie.w Motel has 645 .~ 14
BOard approved benefits.
''
866-215-5774
'
vacancies
$35.00/Night.
Deaoline tor applicatton
3 bedroom

7Ml-446-Q406

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Modem

tBR

apt.

740·446·0390

5~-~---~~~
room house at 44 Olive
St.

Has

Call $425Jrent

s!OIIe/refridge.
plus deposit,

No pets. 446·3945

•-::=:::::":':'~~~....;. Is May 6 al 1200 noon.
NEW Oouctewides
3br from S299 mo
mymldwesthO me.com

SeM Letter ol interest,
resume and reterences
to: John o . Costanzo,

740-828 ·2750

Superintendent:
-...;,,....,..-..,.-- Athens-Meigs
Educa"The Proctorville
tiona!
Service
Center,
Difference·
320-112
E. Main St. ..
S1 cind a deed is all you pomeroy,
Oh
45769 ·
need to own your dream
Equal Opportunity Emhome. Cal! Nowl
ployer/Pro¥ider.
Freedorn Homes

esa-565.0167

============
6000

Employrn~nt

Hubbards Greenhouse
1068 \Yorehrster Street, Syracuse. Ohio

Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9-5, Sun. Closed

Hours
7:00am .. 8!00 prn

1

Onsl1e Doc!Or

1 Com plete

L &amp; L Tire Barn

Benelils

Package

Schedule lnlervleW
Today I
Start Work Monday!

5er...ice Technician posi·
li on available fo r diesel

Room Additions &amp;
Remodeling
New Garages
Electrical &amp;
Plumbing
Roofing &amp; Gutters
Vin~l Siding &amp;
Painting
Patio and Porch

and hyarauhcs. Experi·
ence
necessary.

WV036125

'Health/Retirement
&amp;
Benelits. Fax resume to

V.C. YOUNG Ill

1-a&amp;a·IMC-PAYU
Elc1.2458

Apply onllneo
http:Jijobt.lnloclllafl.com

Mochania

992·6215

..

Holiday Inn.
Come and be a part of a overbrook · RehabilitaTion
great team. No experi Gallipolis

740-591·0195
PomF:roy OhiO
.10 Vpars Local Experuona

FULLY INSURED

Center is currently ac- , - - - - - - - - ,

Accounting /

Live Remote
Saturday, May 2
11 am to 1 pm
Big Country 99.5
Free Flowers with
test.drive
Supporting
America In Bloom

Smith's
Superstore

Accountant :

Financial

Full-time

smiles

and experience tequii"ed.

have goOd organ·
izationat skills and the
Must

Cheater Tire

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$ Earn EKtra Money $

Independent Contractors

· (rnustbeetleast18)

ability to work indepefld..
ently with stlong anention to
detail Please

needed to deliver the
Ohio Valley Phone Book
in Gallipolis, Wellston ~
surrounding areas.

send resume and · refer-

1-8BB-&amp;06-8900

encesto
gallipolisaccountant@

Need 1 ladies to sell
Avon call 740·446·3358

gmail.com

Housekeeping,

p!icanrs· should pick up .
an application at 333
Page Street, MidQieport,
Oh. For , further. inrormation, please contact Lucy
al (740) 992-6472. EOE

a'

Center
A

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Ia your check
engine light on?
. Come have II ·
acanrlad to; free

laundry

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polis.

jllow Selling:
• Ford &amp; Motorcmft .
Parts • Engines ,
Transfer Ca!iies &amp;
TnmSmissions

1911 Eastern Ave. Gallipolis

All proceeds go to
Meigs
Cooperative Parish Food
Pantry
Accepting non perishable food
· items, paper products
&amp; misc. items

740-653-9557

0.

CASE MANAGER
Pleasant Valley Hospital. is currently
accepting resumes for a full·time Case
Manager. Graduate of an accredited
sc.hool of nursing required. BSN preferred.
Prefer a minimum of three years
experience in an acute · care setting. WV
license.
Send resumes to:
Pleasant Valley Hospital

C/o Human Resources

2sio Valley Drive
Point Pleasant, WV 25550
(304) 675·4340 Or fax: 304·675-6975, or
apply on·line at www,pnlle¥-0£1
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740-441-9Jll7 .

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Residential

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5 S~~g~~ncano

Pall

45 Peg away

2:i Overo1Uff

21 Drrd'tlnlher

product
24 Do dock
25 Factory•
6 Gllrnpte
work
llll8mbled 1 Monaolla'o 26 Pond
29 Blllc:~.IJelt
contTnont
dweller
"Pu"tledrt ......_ 8 Fringe
Z7 Maybarly

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35 ~~·
31 Sphinx
locale
·38 Locoted
40 Vogu
lead-In

remedy
47 Tu mum

10
48 Apple teed

·49 Queen

28 Pager noise

beater
30 Moot
51 Apprehend .
10 Avlt
nervous
. oltllpeCt
allarlng
32 lneect killer
11 Galaxy unll 36 Riviera
- Marie

34 Wuhtd
awoy

46 Sunburn

oummer

· 12·Conda

39 Wapitis
maybe
40 Sandman17 Baby' a oeat
data builder
19 tmpodea . 41 ~43 C&amp;ve-dwt.. 20 Clot cl_, 4~ Mlnoraf
lng fish
21 Banjo
springs
44 Batanc..
coutln .
44 Fizzy. • .
ohHt gurua 22 Pow'o ptaco · btvtrags

'

buyer,

.

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a major • doiJ]Ie, responder's jump to
two no-trunip could show foor·plus
trumps ano til-plus support poin1s •.(The
aitemative ~ to play tt1at rwo no-rrump
91\ows 10.12 support points and tt1r..

no-trump 13·plll! support points.) The
. ma.in snag with pu1tlng b&lt;lth hands Into

-

the two-no-1rump response is that the

oponer might be caught thinking, "If my,
partner has a game-invitational hand, I

~~=~-1!:~~~ will settla far gama; but Hhe has game·

values, 1 wish to. investigate a

. forcing

111

BARNEY

~am:

If so, opener probably should make a

lfardrood Cabinetry And Furniture

NOPE !!

new-suit

bid at the ,-three-level.
wilt treat it as a help-suit
game-try. but per!laps his next bid will
help opener. Here. when North rebid&amp;
tour clubs, he is sho\\1ng four or live

TUA T

~esponder

WUZN"T IT

W'W'W',dMdrtr«eekeablftetry..COID

FELLE~S

740.446.

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good clubs and a lour-spade bid. s-

2459 St. Rt. 160 •

,,_..~..,

· uses' Blackwood, then jumps to seven

dube.

·

West leads the. diamond king. How
should South plan llle ptBy?
·
on~

He has

CELEBRITY CIPHER

11 top lrickso five spadas,

one heS.rt, one diamond and four clubs.
He

by Luis Campos

must ruff two hearts in his hand lor

Ceiet1rtf Cl~ ~am• •• aet~td from quotmll by ftmou• I)IOI:M. pl!ilf'oj present
EK:h 1ert• mlhtoi11«' $Card$ lor Whef.

extra trump trickS. Declarer~ after win-

THE BORN LOSER

pt ~P'?O~E. I FTI-I.E.i CA~'T

. Racine, Ohio 740.· 247·2019

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Owners,:
Jon Van Meter &amp;
Paul Rowe

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6 at 12;00 noon. Send
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Parts • Engines ,
Transfer Ca!iies &amp;
TnmSmissions

1911 Eastern Ave. Gallipolis

All proceeds go to
Meigs
Cooperative Parish Food
Pantry
Accepting non perishable food
· items, paper products
&amp; misc. items

740-653-9557

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CASE MANAGER
Pleasant Valley Hospital. is currently
accepting resumes for a full·time Case
Manager. Graduate of an accredited
sc.hool of nursing required. BSN preferred.
Prefer a minimum of three years
experience in an acute · care setting. WV
license.
Send resumes to:
Pleasant Valley Hospital

C/o Human Resources

2sio Valley Drive
Point Pleasant, WV 25550
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bases. In addition eight of
the nine starters on each
team collected at least one
base hit in the outing with
the Eagles having four batters eKperiencing a multiple
hit game while Wahama had
three .
Garrett Underwood led
the' White Falcons offensively with a pair of singles
and his first home run of
the spring with William
Zuspan swatting a single
and a double and Terry
Henry adding a couple of
singles in a 12 hit WHS
attack. Anthony
Bond
AP phOto
doubled home a pair or
Cleveland fndians' Mark DeRosa, left to right, is congratu·
Falcon base runners while
lated by Travis Hafner after scoring oil a error by Boston
Brice Clark brought in two
Red Sox pitcher Javier Lopez in the ninth Inning of a base·
more Bend Area runners
ball game, Tuesday in Cleveland. Victor Martinez.and Grady
with a single. Jerry
Berkley, Tyler Kitchen and
~izemore, right, celebrate also. The Indians won 9_.8.
..
Jacob Roach also added a
single each in the White
Falcon triumph .
Eastern totaled an amazing 15 hits in the loss with
a trio of Eagle diamond
players pounding out three
CLEVELAND (AP) - Javier Lopez took his eyes off
hits apiece. Derek Griffin,
the ball for an instant - and Boston's 11-game win·
Titus Pierce and Zack
ning streak was over.
·
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.
Hendricks all had a single
Mark DeRosa had four hits and scored from second
and a double for the Meigs Meigs players Corey Hutton (11) and Ryan Jeffe.rs, right, congratulate
(16) after base on Lopez's error with two outs in the ninth inning
County
team with
Tylera scoring a run in the.first inmng
. liues day n1g
· ht aga1nst AI exan der 1n Flocks~1 rings.
as the Cleveland Indians rallied to beat the Red Sox 9.
Hendnx coming
up with
8 on Tuesday night. .
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pair.
o'f singles. Nick chasing home two more
WAHAMA 9, EASTERN a
field wall to give Alexander
"It's a play a pitcher .makes a thousand times m hts
Brannon.
Benedum. Falcon tallies with a two Wahama 130 032 0 _ 9122 a supposed three-run c~sh- . career," Lopez (0-2) Sllid of covering fir~ I base Of a~
Buckley and · Conpery base hit. lhe Bend Area Easlern 201 302 o -a ts 1 · ion. · Lawson, however, infield grounder. "I just took my eyes off tt. The~e s no
rounded out the huge team scored what would .
failed to touch home plate • real excuse for it. It's a tough way to break a wmnmg
· mg
· ht .or
, Eas t ern become the game winning
WP - Berkley: LP - Buckley.
offensJVe
on his sIam and retumed to streak."
.
with a single each.
.
runs in the sixth with a sinSPARTANS RALLY PAST
the dugout, which prompted • DeRosa, who entered the. game in a 2-for~2Z slump,
The win was the second gle by Underwood ·and four
MEIGS
Lawson to be called out.
began toe ninth ~ith a bloop sing I~. After.~ sacrifice
in a row for the Wahama walks producing two addiIn the end, the slam ended and a strikeout, f1rs1 baseman Kevm Youk1hs made a
and was the West Viqlinia tiona) scores and a 9-6
ROCKSPRINGS
up being a three.RBI hit and backhanded stop of Asdrubal Cabrera's grounder and
based teams 13th wm m tiS White Falcon lead.
Meigs baseball started out the third out of the inning. flipped to Lopez, who dropped it as he got to first base
last 14 games as the White
Eastern came back to
Alexander still held a 10-8 while DeRosa scored.
h
Falcons. moved their season 1
· 1 with a bang Tuesday night, d
~. th
h· h
c ose t e gap to a smg.e but visiting· A,leKandl!r held e ge a er e SIX , w 1.c
''The middle infielders 'fere playing deep, so I got a
record to 14-2 on the year. tally at 9-8 w1th two runs m the Marauders mostly in proved to be e final out- good secondary lead and just .started running," DeRosa
Eastern, after coming off a its half of the sixth with check after the first inning come. Meigs alsQ left the said. "Then it was just trusting Joel (Skinner, the third,
big TVC conference win Buckley driving in a pair
bases loaded in the bottom base coach). He said 'Keep going.' I did:'
.
over Federal Hocking on with a clutch two out hit. en route to claiming a lO-s· of the seventh .
.
Youkilis
didn't
blam·
e
the
left-bander.
Monday, falls to 12-5 . on
Eagles threatened decision during a Tri-Valley
Cia. y Bolin and Corey
"We didn 't Jose the game on that play," Youkilis said.
'Conference
Ohio
Division
h
t e season. .
again in the seventh as
Hutton Jed the hosts with ''We had a ton of opportunities. We left people on
The game see-sawed Connery J'ed ·off the frame match up in Meigs County.
two hits apiece, followed by base."
·
from the opening pitch with a single and moved to
The Marauders ( 8-8• 5•5 Justin Cotterill, Caleb
Boston stranded II runners.
with WHS jumping out to a · second on a successful sac- .· TVC Ohio) produced eight Davis; Cameron Bolin and
Cleveland
was 1 of 15 with runners in scoring posi1-0 advantage in the first ··f·
b
b H d · k runs and eight hits in the · 1' 1 'th
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n 1ce unt y en nc s setback, with,seven of each
ay or wt one sa.ety eac . tion a~d !.eft 1.2 men on base, but wo.ri for only the sec- .
frame only to have East.ern but Brennen lined out to
Meigs also had three errors "ond time m tts last 11 games ·agamst the Red Sox
1
score two times in the bot- Zuspan at short who threw: 'of those coming in the first in the setback.
·
including
Boston
sweeping
tbe
final
tHree
games
of
the
tom half of the inning.
to second to complete the inning - which helped ihe
The Spartans had eight
.
r
. .
7
5
run
second,
high'
inning
ending
double
play.
ho~ts
·jump
out
to
a
different
players produce at 2007 ALCS.
A three
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J(,etrY..Wood
(1-1
),
worked
a
sha~y ninth, but ~arned ·
lighted by Underwood's
Jerry Berkley went the advantage after one come · least one hit, with Malone
iwo-run , round .tripper, put distance on the mound to plete :
leading the way . with two his firstAL win. The right,hander gave ~p two smgles, ·
4
5
Wahama in front by a 4-2 pick up the pitching win for
But · the Spartans ( hits. Alexander did commit · but got Jacoby Ellsbury to liile out to second with run'
ners on first and third an&lt;l two outs.
·
margin before the Eagles Wahama. Berkley gave up TVC Ohio) kept the five errors in the triumph.
was
a
great
team
win,"
said
Wood,
signed
as
~
"This
battled back to regain the · eight runs. six earned, on Marauders at bay for the
Colton Stewart took the ·
lead with a single.-un in the 15 hits with siK strikeouts rest of the night. allowing Joss for . Meigs, working free agent in December. "We were down early, came
third and three more in the and one walk. Buckley onlya hit in the third and an . · three innings of relief for back to tie it and the bullpen did a gteat job. I wasn't
fourth as Pierce, Griffin was tagged with the loss unearned ru'\ in the ~ourt~. starter Heath Dettwiller. · ~~~~ssive enough when I came in, but got out of it ·
and HendriK all belted dou- after working five innings AHS also scored twJce 10 , Lawson - outside of the
· · t he Eastern aII owmg
· seven runs, f'tve the fourth to make it an 8-7 game-winning hit - also . DeRosa said: "It was .good to Kerry a win after last
bles to tgmte
.
.
. ·
rally and a 6-4 advantage earned, on II hits with two contest through four com- picked up the win in relief . night."
Wood
gave
up
a
three-run
homer
to
Jason
·
B
ay
m
the
going into the home strikeouts ands one ·free plete.
of starter Doughty.
ninth
inning
of
a
scoreless
.game
on
Monday
as
the
Red
stretch.
pass. Tealgori finished up
Then - in a peculiar
Sox won 3-l.
·
· Wahama came charging on the hill for the Eagles twist - the guests had the
AL.
E
XANDER
10, MEIGS 8
Boston shortstop Julio Lugo, in his. first game since
back once again to gain the ~oing two innings and giv- bases loaded with two outs
July,
broke a 7-7 tie wi\h an RBI single in the seventh.
·
th
tng
·up
two
runs
on
one
hit
in
the
sixth
·
when
Lawson
Ale•ander
500
2o3
o
10
9
5
upper han d at 7-6 m. e
d 1.
d b' d .11 .
Melga
700 ioo o - BB3
DeRosa
tied it at 8 in the bottom half with his fourth
fifth with Clark delivering with a . strikeout and five
e 1vere
tg, n mg a
r
.
·
home·
an RBI single and Bond walks.
grand slam over the left WP- Lawlon: LP- Stewart.
Lugo, activated on Monday, had not pla~ed since .
July 11 , wheh he strained .his left quadnceps and
· had an RBI. Amy Noe also Meigs.
. missed the rest of the season·. He hurt )lis right knee on
WP- Turley; LP- Riggs.
performed well with 2
The Lady Rockets (5-2 March 13 in an exhibition game, had arthroscopic
•
RBI's of her own.
· TVC Ohio) had only three surgery, and began this.season on the disabled list.
BLUE ANGELS TOPPLE
Lugo was replaced by NiCk Green to start the eighth.
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The two Lady Dragons hits in the setback, which
· FAIRLAND
Manager
Terry Francona said Lugo told him his knee
scoring for Fairland were came from Chelsie Folden,
had
stiffened
up in the cold, drizzly weather.
Sashe Burcham and Amber Breanna Hall and Brittni
Mason County.
GALLIPOLIS
The
teams
combined
for 14 runs and 17 hits in the
Fairland's Keri Hall. WHS also committed
The Lady Eagles ( 10-3) Heaven smiled down on Bias.
first three innings, which took I hour, 55 minutes.
musto;:red' only five hits in the Blue Angels Tuesday Pinkerman also was noted' two errors in the contest, Included were five walks, three sacrifice flies, two hit
has
having
an
RBI
in
the
compared to only one misthe triumph while commit- night as the ladies of Gallia
conte$1.
cue by the guests.
· batters and a throwing error by Red Sox third basem.an
ting two errors, while the Academy defeated visiting
Continuing on their sucBailey was the winning Mike Lowell. There .were 193 pitches and an Indians
Lady Falcons (8·13) pro- Fairland High School 8-2.
official said eight dozen baseballs were used before the
duced only three safeties · The first inning as well cessful season, Gallia pitcher of record for Meigs, fourth inning. . .
·
.·
·
·
Academy
looks
forward
to
going seven innings and
while also committing three as the 'secom:l. were stundYoukilis'
two-run
double
capped
a
four-run
second
as .
next
contest alloY&lt;ing only two walks
errors~
.
·
stills. Neither team was. their
Boston
built
il
S-1
lead
against
starter
Anthony
Rey~s.
EH.S stormed out to a. 2-0 able to cross homeplate Wednesday in Jackson , while fanning eight. arittni . After Cleveland cut it t.o 5-3, the Red SoK tacked on
Hall took the loss for two runs in the third, both charged to Reyes .
edge after a half-inning, but with the Lady Dragons and starting at 5 ~.m.
WellstOn.
Wahama countered with a the Blue Angels holding
GALLIPOLIS.6, FAIRLAND 2
The Indians iied it at 7 in the third off Brad Penny.
Against
visiting Ben
.run.in the first to make it a each other at zero apiece.
Francisco's three-run homer on a. 3•2 pi tell capped
·2-1 contest after .one com- This trend was broken in Fairland ooo 200 o - 2 s"
Nelsonville-York
on a four-run
inning.
Gallipolis 004 200 X - 6 B 2
Monday, MHS fell behind
plete.
the third.
Reyes gave up nine hits and seven runs over two
The score remained that
Gallia Academy brought WP - Noo: LP __: ,Witl
1-0 after one complete, but innings. Penny allowed seven hits and four runs over 2
way until the fifth, wh.en the heat ·on a cloudy night,
retaliated with three runs in 2-3 innings.
·
LADY MARAUDERS TAKE
Eastern plated a run for a 3- brining in four runs to issue
the third·to take· a 3-1 edge
Penny's
ERA
went
up
to
8.66,
but the Red Sox have
1. edge through five full a blow. that ihe ladies of
TWO
after three full frames. scored 38 runs in his four starts, winning three.
frames. Soth tellms added a Fairland could not recover
NYHS closed the deficit to
Notes: The 4-hour, 19-minute game was the lorige~t
run in the sixth to make 4·2, from.
ROCKSPRINGS
3-2 after scoring a run in nine-inning contest at Progressive Field since the b~ll·
· then the Lady. Eagles plated
Running in home for the Meigs softball maintained · the fourth, but never came park opened in 1994 .... DeRosa went 4.-for-5. lt was
a .final score m the seventh Angels.were Alii Saunders, its lead on the rest of the closer the rest of the way.
his IOth career game of four or more . hits. ... The
to w~ap up the three-run Kimber Davis, Courtney Tri-Valley Corference Ohio : . MHS bad six hits in the Indians
are the only team in the majors without a triple.
dects!On.
·
Shriver
and
Mattie Division after posting a pair decision, led by Micki · ... Red Sox RH.P Daisuke Matsuzaka, on the DL with a
. Sami &lt;;ummins .led ·the Lanha~.
of league victories over Barnes with "two safeties. sore shoulder since April 15, threw in the batting cage
guests wtth two hits .• fol- . The Lady Dragons were host Wellston and visiting· Smith,
Elliott,
Meri Tuesday and is eKpected to have a l;mllpen session
lowed by Haylee Gtlhan, able to knock in two in the Nelsonville-York
by VanMeter and Emalee Wednesday.
Brenna ~olter and K~sey fourth inning, but t~e Blue respective scores of 6-1 and ·Glass also had a hit each in
Turley ~~~th one safety each. Angels matched their two 3-2:
the triumph.
Cummms, Holter and runs, setting the running
The Lady Marauders (9Hailey Ebersbach was the
Cass1e Randolph also added total at 6-2. The two addi- 4, 8-1 TVC Ohio) took a winning pitcher of record,
~ RBI apiece to the wm- tiona! runs came in from one-game lead on three- allowing two runs, two hits
rung
cause.
Alex
Wood. paced the . All't Saun ders sen t Lanham time defending champion · and two . walks over four
'hosts .with. two hits, while home on a smgle. Lanham Wellston on Saturday, scor- innings while striking out
Frldav. Mav1. 2008
Taylor Hysell had the other was then. sent h~me . by ing five runs in the top of six. Bailey picked up the
.Racl•l h81'1 FrldaV Nllhll
the seventh to break free save. striking out one over
safety in the setback.
Dav~s, agam b~ a smgle.
Open 4:3/) p.m. • Hot'Lapa 1 p.m. ·· Rfc/ng 8 p.m.
from
a
one-all
tie
for
the
three
innings
in
the
circle,
Turley was the winning
W1th those fmal runs the
five-run
triumph
.
pitcher· of record, allowing lad1es of Galha Academy
-Late ModeiS-$1,500 to wtn, '$115to mrt
MEIGS 6, WELLSTON 1
MHS knockec[ out eight
.four walks over · seve~ ~ecure? the1r lead by hold410 SprlntS-$1,1500 to wtn, $200 to 111rt
100 ooo s - sa 1
innings while striking out mg Fa1rland from any more hits in the decision, with Meigs
AMRA Modllllldl, PUA! Stockl, F011r Cyll-, Mlni·W~
six. Kylie Riggs took the adv.ances m the neJlt three Taylor Ellioll .leading the WeiiS1on 010 ooo o - 1 3 2
lacln• Frldar. Mav 8 &amp; . ., 111
Joss for Wahama, allowing mntngs- keepmg the fmal way with three hits . Kelsey wP-Balley:LI"- Han.
R~~g~~lfr Racing Ill C'l
II
Shuler was neJlt with two
seven walks over seven score at 6-2.
Regular
General
AdmiAion
$15
MEIGS 3, NELS·YORK 2
frames while fanning nine .
Standout players for. the safeties, followed by Tricia
Sr. Citizens $12 wiG olden Buckeye Card
Blue Angels Tuesday mght Smith, Shellie Bailey and Neis·York 100 · 100 o - 2 2 3
Kldt 12.Undet Free • Pita $30
EASTERN 5, WAHAMA 2
were Saunders who nad ·an Nicole Wise with one hit Meigs
003 000 ' ~ 3 6 1
Clltck Our Wtbslle
ea-n 200 011 1 _ 55 2 RBI, Lanham who had a each. Elliott also had a WP- Ebersbach; LP- Marlin:'Swahama
100 001 o - 2 ~a
triple, and Davis who also team-best two RBls for Bailey.

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· MIDDLEPORT - "We . and new water wells.
had no thought we would . At Monday evening's regever·get this kind of money, ular meeting, Village
but we're.very glad to have Administrator
Faymon
it," Mayor M1chael Gerlach . Roberts discusse~ last
Villa~e
Council week's announcement that
told
Monday evemng.
two projects the village proThe mayor was referring posed for funding under tbe
to nearly $4 million in fed- . American Recovery . and
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No funding will be
awarded until after a May 7
public hearing to be held in
Columbus, 9ut it is likely
the · funding ~ill be
approved based on the state
EPA's recommendation .. .
The priority list submitted
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water well .and replacement
of water lines and $195 ,000
for a· wastewater treatment
lagoon solar stirring system
and emergency generator.
Last month, council
retained the engineering
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basis, to complete the planning and design · work
required for the proposed
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POMEROY .::... ''Health
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and Wellness: Celebratipg a
Centurr,
of · Women's
•• Delbert E. Clay Jr,, 75
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Health,'
a
free
all;day edu: • Robert Harrison II, 40 .
cational · program . on
·• Eber Pickens Sr., 73
women's heli.lth issues will
be held Wednesday at
: • Carolyn L Price, 88
Meigs High School.
·
The health fair will be held
from 8 a.m, to 2:30p.m. and
.?
is opeb to all students;
I" .,
grades 9' thro\lgh · 12, their
mothers .and :other female
.. • Consu~~~~t
relatives; •as well ·-a.s other
: spark Of new rJtJPI!! .
women of the community. · .
The primary goal of the
for economy revi\laF,
program
is to helP, ":omen
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come to an 'apprectauon of
·: ~ Circle plans Mothers
health issues, both past and
· Day obServance. ·
present,, and to learn about
responstble
.health care and
: See Page A3
preverttion geared to life: • Alumni softball .
long wellness. .
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"It
is
critical
that
women,
• toumament Sunday.
young a.nd old, be em~w­
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• SHS plans minl·relay
they can apptr in tbeir perfclr life, ··Sal fage A3
sonal lives' said Jeri
. • USDA offe!l ..
. Thomas, graduate student
from Ohio . University
· low-Interest hpnie repair School of Nursing, who is
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chairing the event. She said.
• Stewart put on
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POMEROY - April is Organ
Donation Awareness Month but much
. misconception still remains about w~at .
many consider one. of the greatest g1fts
·one family can give another.
· ·
In 2002, the last thing Jon 1111d Cheryl
Thomas of Syracuse were thinking
· ·about was losing their 16-year old.
daughter Brandi though they .were soon
· faced with that reality. Brandi Jiied as a
result of injuries she sustained in a car
accident and h.er .parents were left with
not only a deVastating lo,ss but with the
responsibility of following through with
Brandi's wishes to be an organ donor.
Brandi made her wishes known when
she received her driver's license.
· Though nothln11 could make the loss
better, Cheryl sll.ld she felt it would've
been even harder without beiJtg able to
· do one last. thing., ~.Qt Brandi by ~pee(•
· ·jpg het w1shes to be an. organ donor .
'i~\;Vhich in tum affected tJ\e lives of count- .
tess others waiting on · transplants,
Cheryl said arandi's heart, liver, kid- .
neys, · bone (for . bone gra~hs) and
corneas went to patients.on walling lists.
"When you hear these .stories about
people receiving cornea transplants and
being able to see the faces of their loved
ones and grandchildreh, it definitely
helped," Cheryl said of what comfort
she did receive from the situation.
The Thomas' h;ive visited with and
stay in toucn . with the woman .w:ho
received Brandt's heart. After receiVIng
· arandi heart the woman develope~ a
. feat: of the .dark and a love for. cracking
her..toes,both of whiCh were tratts ~randi
disphtyed. Th!l Thomas' also re~etved a
letter frOm the mother of a chtld who
received one of Brandi's kidneys.
·. Cheryl said there's really no way to
kftow how many people benefited from
Brandi's gift .though at the time of ~e
girl's death there were ~ . stagllenng
80,000 people .on the w\llting hst for
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short time frame the viijage
will have to plan and award
bids for the work, and said
retamtng the engineer
would help expedite preparations for the work.
Monday night, Roberts
said the village will have 90
days td begin work once
funding is awarded: 30 days
to complete engineering
work, 30 days to award a

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American Recovery and
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Classifieds
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sented $850 to the homedelivered meals program at
the Meigs County Senior
tenter. Itls the fiTSt charitable donation the council has
made since it was re-formed
i.lt .November.
The
Meigs
County
Council on Aging provides
hot tp.eal delivery tor seniors
who are horne bound or
have limited mobility. Due
to cuts in state funding, the
MCCoA is now seeking
additiorial funding frOm the
community. .
The donation represents
proceeds from two Lentenseason fish fries the
Knights held at the Sacred
Heart Catholic Church hall.
The .Wild Horse Cafe! and ·
Crow's KFC and Long
John Silver's made significant donations to the
fundraisers.
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"Assistin~ the local senior
center in thtS important service goes to the heart of the
Knights of Columbus," said
MQrk Rhoneinus, Grand
Knight of the local council.
"We appreciate the community's support."
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Myron Franbkowlak of Father Jessing Council 1664,
Knights of Columbus, prasented $850 t? the home-deUvered meals program at the Meigs Sentor Center, represented by Council on Aging Director Beth Shaver."Since its foUnding by . in honor ·of Father John
Father Michael McGivney, Joseph Jessing, a German
the Knights of Columbus native who served Sacred
organization has always . Heart in his ftrst pastoral
placed charity at its heart, assignment in 1870.
and our local Knights could
While in Pomeroy,
think of no more worthy Jessing founded a Germancause than helping the language Catholic newsj)asenior center in their efforts per and . St. Joseph's
to provide for the most Orphanage on the site of
bas1c needs of our local the current! church buildsenior citizens."
. . ing. The newspaper and
Knights of Col~rnbus ts orphanage were later
the 18f$e~t Cath.ohc fra~r- ·moved . to
Columbus,
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CHESHIRE - Gallia and
Meigs Community Action
Agency has been awarded
federal funds thrQugh the
· American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009 ·
(ARRA) for the Emergency
Food &amp; Shelter National
Board Program.
The program will begin as
soon as funds are made
available, probably June,
according to the news
release.
Gallia-Meigs CAA was
chosen to receive an addi·
tiona! $20,025 ($10,028
Gallia, $9,997 Meigs) to
targeted emergency needs in
the area, largely brought
about by the economy and
unemployment.
The selection was made
by a National Board made
up of affiliates of national
voluntary organizations and
chaired by the U.S. Dept. of
Homeland
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