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Monday, April 4, 2005

Crew opens _MLS Tampa's Sanchez .suspended for violating
season ·by. shutting performance.-enhancing drugs policy
qut L.A. Galaxy

Choir presents
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Homes for mentally ill
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COLUMBUS (AP I - The
Columbus Crew could ~e t
used to having one of the top
scorers in MLS history on
their front line.
Ante Razoy had a goal and
an assist. and Edson Buddie
added two goals to lead the
Columb us Crew io a 3-0 win
Saturday over the Los
Angeles Galaxy. who were
playing without tlu-stricketi
Landon Donovan.
"He's an easy · target."
Buddie said of.Razov. "He's
go t a lot of ex perience. and
I'm going to ha ve fun playi ng
with him ."
Razov. acquired in the off.
seaso n

~o

ignit~

t he

shove)ed a thin layer of snow
off the field a few hours
before kickoff.
Whether ·it wa s the condi ti ons or the cnnditioning.
both teams 'looked roug h• in
the fi rs t half. spraying shots
w:ell wide of the goal and
miscommunicat ing
.on
numero us passes.
Rawv. fifth on Major
League Socce'r's career scor'
ing -Ji ,t. m;tde his presence
felt early when Los Ange les·
Chri s Albright took him
down necir the top of · the
penalty box in the sixth
minute.
.
. Razo,··s ensuing fre.e kick
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a thigh-high shol that

ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. lAP)
Tampa Bay outfielder Alex S:tnche7 was
su&gt;pended I0 day&lt; for vioJ·ating baseball"!- ll('\\ poli cy on performance~
enhancing drugs . the first player publidy
· identified under the major leagues·
t o u~h er rule....
.
The \u-.pen ...;iuu hegins Monday wh~n
Tampa Bay open~ its sea~on against

body. That's it."
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Sanchez left Cuba on a rickety ran ·Jl
years ago, leaving his family behind . He
spent about 16 months 111 a refugee camp
before tinally making it to the Umte(l
States. Last month. Sanchez was reumted
with hi s mn\her and brother' in Miami for
the tirst time since 1994.
Asked if he was embarrassed to
become the tirst player to be disciplined
under baseball's new steroids policy,
Sanchez shrugged.
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"There's not!1ing we can do about II,
he said.
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The suspension was announced l es~
than three weeks after several current and ,
former players.
includi ng Mark'
MeGwirc , traveled to Washington to tes,
tify.at a congressional hearing nti steroids
in baseball. ·
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"The biggest penally is being known as
a. steroid user. That's the No. I punish~
mem you can get," Philadelphi a pitcher
Randy Wol f said. "Whether it's I 0, 31J
days, a year, your name being out there
and being branded is goi ng ,to be the
bi ggest punishment.''
New York Yankees pitcher Mike .
Mussina said the suspension drives home.
tlie reality of the tou gher l'ples. . .
.
"I guess you don ' t really realize it until
it actually happens, and now it has;1
Mussina said.

he was with Detroit. He was to be the
Devil Rays center fielder on open ing
day.
Devil Ray' general manager Chuck
LaMar said the team would ha ve no comment on the :-,u:-. pen sion.

"It"s \urpri..,ing:· manager Lou Pinicll:.1
&lt;aid. "That's ali i hc11 e 10 say on that."
Pin id Ia \.'OilL:edcLI .- howeve r. that it was
Toronto. the ~.: ommb s i oner's office said fru&lt;tratin g to have 10 make a lineup
change on the ere (1f the season ope ner.
Sunday.
"S;mchc; had c01i1e in here and hit the
Under the new policy that took eiTc,'t
last month. steroids and other pcrfor· ball .'' Pinid la said . "Now we· ve just got
mam:c -c nchancine subs tanl'es are til e lO m;Jke :.HJ) U.'Itments. &lt;tiKI we wi ll ..
Sa11chez · learneu of the positive test
only drugs to drm\' a I0-Uay suspens ion.
Baseball oiTkials cmd the players uni on . resul t early Sunday a11d pa11icipated in a
agl·eed they 'wou ld riot discloS.e the exact workou t at Tropicana Field later in the
substance for which a player tests po.si- day. He sa id he had not been told what
banned substance was detected.
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ti ve.
Sanchez said he was surprised by the · He insisted. however, that he has ne ve r
suspension. adding tha t he uses milk· . used steroid~ ,
"I know I did nothing incorrect. ... I
shakes and multivitamins to build his
stuff I buy ' over the counter.
takeenergy - and bi&lt;Jming the positive te st
on so meth ing he bought over the roun ter. Multivitamins . . prote in shakes. mu scle
·· rm going to fight it. becau se I've relaxants . That kind of stu ff, " San chez
never rakcn steroids or anything !ike that. said.
"I'm surprised because look at what
... I never take anv steroids because I
Lln n·t need them ... .~,lid Sam:hel. who was kind of player I am. I'm a leadoff hitter. I
· released by Detroit in . mid-March and neve r hn any home runs.''
Sanchez did not identify any of the
signed by the Devil Rays.
·
pro~ucts
he purchased over the counter,
Sanchez. 28. wlio hit J22 with 19
stolen b.ases in 79 games for the Tiger&gt; but described them as "something to give
last: season. said he was dru g tcstrd while me energy, put a ·little muscle on . niy

Columbus offense. often Hartman manaQed to detl ect
drew nvo defenders. The off the left post~
.
Crew took advamage of the ·Jon Busch picked up his
extra space in the eigh.th 20th career shu tout without
mmute wben Manny Lagos mu ch effort. Los · Atigeles
sent a cross from the left side. managed j u&gt;t () ne serious
Buddie 's diving header went scoring c hance . · Ram irez
past Galaxy goalkeeper Man ripped a low shot off a free
Hartman and into the lower kick through the Columbus
right comerfor a 1-0 lead.
wal l early in the second half,
"Great soccer players. great but Busch moved to his right
targets, very intelligent, gre~ t and smothered it easily.
touches,'' Lagos said of
"lt was too many changes
Buddie and Razov. " It 's fun just in the last few days .we
as a midfielder to get the ball had to make. and vou could
see it,· just the· lack of
to those guys."
. The Crew's second goal rhythm." Galaxy coach Steve
carne rigpt after halftime . Sampson s;ti d.
Razov sent a curling pass to
Crew coach Greg 'Andruli s .
· Buddie. who.knocked the ball was pleased with the
in with hi s left foot.
exc hanges between Razov '
"The most imponant thing and Buddie but said the pair
for me was that Edson and I and the rest of the team had
were involved," Razov said. only scratched the surface.
"We combined well."
"l sti ll think we're a long
Corumbus made it 3·0 in way to go bef9re we ' re dan:
the 54th ·minute when the gerous:· he said .. .
Galaxy' s Michael Umana
Andru li s danced a short jig
failed to clear Danny when asked how he fe lt when
Szetela' s cross and Razov he heard Dono\'an would
knocked it into an open goal. niiss the match before givi ng
Donovan, the national team a more serious answer.
·To be· pet:fectly blun t. I
midtielder . who returned to
MLS this week after spe nd- was disappointed." he-s-aitJ, ,
ing the past 2 112 months "Hii"'s obvio[tsly one of the
with E) ayer Leverku se n. best players· in the U.S .. and
watched from an indoor we always want to play
·against the best guys."
suite.
Guillermo
Ramirez.
Strong g usts and temperaDonovan 's replacement in •tures in the mid-30s prevai led
the middle, missed a good throughout
the
match.
chance from 10 yards out in Attendance was listed at
the seventh minute when he 14,358. though it appeared
appeared to slip on the wet thm only half that many fan s
turf. Crew Stadium staff had braved the weather.

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. POMEROY - Pooe John Paul I!
was a "dynamic leader and 'the most
authentic individual of the 20th and
2 1st centuries," Rev. Walter Heinz of
Sacred Heart Church said Monday.
As ne ws of the pope's death spread
throu ghout the community and the
world on Saturday, Hein z· rang the
bel ls of the 115-year-old Catholic
church on Mulberry Avenue, remembering the Holy Father's contribu . ~ons to the universal church, his role
in helping to toppl e Communism. and
hi s love for mankind.
Like most Catholic pastors. Heinz
devoted hi s .Saturday . evening and

Sunday morning
homi lies to memories of- and grati tude fo r the
pope 's contri bu tions
to · the
Chri sti an
faith .
Weekend masses
throughout ·
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Rev. Walter
with special prayers
E. Heinz
for the beloved pontiff, and memorial
masses are planned for this week at
parish churches throughout the area.
"Pope John Paul ll not only led the
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power plant could hurt the
customers who wi II end up
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sewer improvements i!nd othe r' proThe proposal would eliminate the
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in 1981. Heinz 's first aud ience with
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polls ."
Choosing a sentimental
!1\i nois advanced with a
favorite for Monday night 's .72-57 wi n over Loui sville
NCAA basketball champi - thanks to 20 poi nts apiece
·onship will be tougher than from· guard Luther Head and
usual.
forward Roger Powell Jr.
On one side · is Ro y While Head 's scori ng didn ' t
Williams of North Carolina, surprise anyone, Powell's
in his 17th year, his fifth certainly di d. Illinois was
Final · Four. and still without able to soften up Louisville's
the national title that would zone with its outside shootfill out his sterlin g resume.
ing and ·Powell was unstopHe came close at Kansas a pable in side an~ out.
few times, then left sudden ly
Nort h Carol ina, an 87-71
to return to his alma mater. winner ove t Michigan State.
where he is close, once again probably won't have as much
- . only three yea rs aft er trouble con tainin g · Powell.
rebuilding a progi·am Dean Six-foot-9 forward~Sean May
Smith made great.
was a second-team All
Opposing Williams will be Amerrcan this season. averBruce Weber of Illinois. who aging 17. !' poiills and 10.9
worked as . an assistant for reboun ds - clearly the best
nearly two decades before big man in the Final Four.
getting his fim head-coachThe theme of. this Final
ing job . .Four yenrs- Jater, Four. thou gh. has been the 3even Weber has admitted he point ~hot. North Carolina
doesn ' t deserves this trip as· shoots them well. although
much as some of those who not as often. The Tar ·Heel s
came before him. especially made 40 percent from
his mentor,· Gene Keady.
behind the arc thi;; season.
Weber made it. though, but anempted only 651 .
.taking hi s team to the cusp Of
The · Ill ini also made 40
a championship just three percent thi s season. but on
. weeks 'after the death of his 807 attempts and just abput
everyone o n the team shoot s
mother. Dawn .
His team and Illinoi s fa ns them. Asked whether h'e 'laid
· • rallied around him. ·and now · down any rules about 3they ' re set to face Williams pointers. Weber smi led.
and North Carolina "in a
" I th ink it's obvious- we
meeting of top seeds from don't." he sai d. "We all
the Chicago and Syracuse shoot 'em .' It 's part of being '
regionals. It will be the first loose."
.final since 2001 . pitting 1"10
Head was the top shooter
No. I seeds.
Saturday. going 6-for- 11. ·
It 's also the first title-game although Derun Williams
m~eting between Nos. I and and Dee Brown also can
2 in the final Associated make 3-pointers.
Press d oll since UCLA
They'll be matched against
defeate Kentucky in 1975, May, North Carolina and its
'They are great team and insid~ ga me -' sening up a
hav~ been the best team in finale of con tl icting styles.
coliege basketball all year," NBA -calihcr talent and a
·' Williams said. '·But the best pair 11! n&gt;achc•, "h,,·,·e travthin~ about college basket- eleu different path &gt; but who
ball ts we get to play them on have the sa me goal:
Monday and nor wait for the ' , To win .

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I p.m .. the "lost soul&lt; ' are lined
up
outside the kitchen door at
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Nellie Book's Friendship Adult
Residential Care facilitv.
They · re hungry. but [Jat ient.
They tile in. quietly shedding
.eoats. and take·assiuncd seats at
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Carol. Doc. Joetta. Larn ·. .
Michael and the other' quickiy
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Jur1ch . of · saiiS:bui') steak.
mashed potatoes with gra\·y.
c0rn.' blueberry -muffi.ns and
~u~m·- frcc Kt&gt;oi'~Aid .

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for mcntallv ill adults after the
small SciZ,to .Count y toiVn
'where . she grell' -up. 'watches
like a worried mother. fu ssin g
over her children. spponing up
setonds when asked.
She frowns HI lhc term "lost
souls:: used by Tcrt') Ru &gt;SeiJ _.
of the National All iance Jor the
Mentally Ill in Ohio. to lkscri.be
many of the tilOU&gt;ands of
Ohioans who have n1cll·ed from
state memal institut ions' to
adult-care facilllies. familv.
homes and independent Ji ving·
in communities statewtde durilig the past 17 years.
"I t~ellike I' m working with
people who are close ·to God::
Book says proudly. "lt'·s an
honor to do what I'm d.b ing . I
feelneededandusefuJ." '
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EXCHANGE: .Homes for mentally ill .look for more money .
/

hery mlinth. the books fur.
Book·, home in Chillicothe
&gt;how red ink .
Recemly. Book was IQ.F~.:cd to
Lise her claughter' s credit card to
pay an overdtie bill &gt;O that her
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Mentally .il l grouo
home
operator
Nellie Book serves
a mea t to resident
Rober t Wheel ing·,
left. a·s resident
Don Smith looks_on
at Nel lie · Book's
Friendship
Adult
Residen tiaJ
Care
faci lity
in
, Chillrcothe. Book's
11. residents. like
her livelihood, are in
jeopardy.
After
·years of operati.ng
on . shoestring budg-ets. the communi. IY network designed
to handle the exodus from state institutions is c'ottaps-·
ing, according to
Terry Russell. of the
National Alliance for
the Mentally Ill in
·Ohio .

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doc·tor st.ts : idle: Book can't
aft(\rJ insurancedrlic·ense tags.
The story is much th~ same
ac' ross Ohio.
·
If it 'w:tsn' t for Ron Hinton's
salary as football coach at
A: manda-ClearLTeek
High
School- where his teams have
won two Divis.ioi1 V state
ch,uitpionships during the past
five years - Hinton Adult Care
in Chill icothe 1vould hal'e to
close.
"H~ geb paid Friday. I pay
the staff Mondav." said Lois
!-linton. the coach's w1ife and

home operator
"I need to replace the stove
and refrigerator and paint the
outside. but that's nt1t going to.
Kuppen."
The dilemma is similar next
d0or at Detellion Residential
Elderly Care.. where operator
Gayle Detellion struggles to
pay the uti li ty bills for her
restored home: circa 1835.
·-rn: never m.ade a profit,"
1 ·d 1 k
11·
1
s le sai . .. ·eep te lllg peop e
1· m goinu to be one ol those
ht'r livelihood, are in jeopardy. people nt~iile street. ...
After years of r&gt;perating on . Part of the problem is .what
shoestring budgets. the community network designed to home operators are paid: $ 12 a
handle the exodus from state tfay from the state and $ 16fro m
institutions 1s collapsing. a client's Social Security beneRussell says.
fits - 'b~8 per perso~. That is
- "In theory, this \lias good pub- supposed 10 cover room and
lie policy." Russell said of the board.
General Assembly's passage of . · At that rate. Book gets $9.350
the Mental Health Act of 1988. · a momh. Her expenses At that time. 4.000 people Ih:ed .house payments. utilities. food. ·
in state hospitals: no":: there are staff costs. insurance and mis1.000.
cell aneou s bills ·total
"However. after the bill was $10.248.
passed. the legislature, never
Book keeps the door open by
. cqntinued the level of-funding not paying the staff-. herself
needed to provide care ·fo r all
d L' d B · k h d h
citizens in the local communi- an Ill a 00 -' er aug ter
and partner.
ty," Russell said.
·'The outcome has been a disBy comparison. it costs .Ohio
aster. Clients who once had an taxpayers $450 a day for a
alternative- state hospitals -. · patJ~nt in a state hospital.
are now walking the streets. ·in · . A special committee tormed
our jails.and prisons. in nursing- by the legislature in 2002 to
home care. or with families study adult-care facilities
who are ill-equipped to deili acknowledged that they "save
with their family members· the state millions of dollars each
· symptoms."
·
year by providing homes for
Friendship and other adult- thousands of individuals who
care facilities teetering on the otherwise would Jive in costlier _
edge of bankruptcy will disap- facilities ...
, pear if something isn't done
"Unfortunately. Jack of adesoon. perhaps in the two-yeaF quate funding tor those operabudget under consideration by tors has already torceq some
state lawmakers, Ru·ssell and out of business:··the committee .
other advocates sav.
In 1990. Ohio had 2. 500 said. "Without additional
group homes for the mentally resources and fun&lt;;l ing directed .·
ill. As of December. there were towar~ con1munity,based pro682, a drop of nearly 73 percent. grams and services. training
And more are failing each and reimbursement to :facility
month. While c_orporations run operators. we will expect fewer
some of the homes. most are · (facili ties) lO survive and
mom and pop operations canng expect quality of care to deteriforbetween tourand 16 people. omte:· ·
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Easlern at Nelsonvi!le·York. 5 p.m.

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Gatlla Academy at Logan, 5 p.m.
·South Gallla at Point Pleasant, 6 p.m.
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Eastern at NelaonyUie-Vork, 5 p.m..
Southern at Aklxander. 5 p.m.
Logan at Gallla Academy, 5 p.m.
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course, there was rio way it
was going to be easy. North
Carolina did it, though, and
now it's time to stop asking
Roy Williams that doggone
question.
· Sean May had 26 points
. and the Tar Heels didn'l
allow a ·basket over the final,
excruciating 2 li2 minutes
Monday night to defeat
·Illinois 75-70, a win that
flnally .galleWilliams, the 17year coaching veteran, the
national championship that
was . missing from his otherc
wise stellar resume.
,
Freshman Marvin Williams
had a tip-in with I :26 left,
Raymond Felton -made ·three
free throws down the stretch
and the Tar Heels (33-4) WO!)
their first title since 1993,
back when Dean Smith was
coaching and Williams was
at Kansas, in the middle of
his Final Four futility.
Led by May's .fO-for-11
shooting, Carolina took a 6555 lead with 8:51 left and it
looked like Williams would ·
' cruise to the championship.
· But Illinois (37-2)' never
quits.
.
·
Forward Jack Ingram hit a
pair of outside jumpers and
Dee Brown score&lt;h1x points
as part of a 10-0 run that tied
the game at 65 with .5 1/2
minutes left to set up a fan "
tastic linish. - · •
·When it was over - after
Felton had made his last two
free throws, after May had
cradled his ninth and final
rebound- Williams t09k off
his glasses and started looking for people to hug.
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surrendered.
uwe have
ROCKSPRJNGS - . The
Meigs softball team broke to go in and
out the · proverbial "whoop- mapufacture.
ing stick" Monday with an runs.. Even
18-2 bashing of Nelsonville-. the good hitYork
in
Tri- Valley ters
only
0
c nneGt
Coilference action.
The Marauders (3-0, 3-0) .three .out of
pounded out 'II · hits in the IO times. We · · Pierce
our ,__ _..,
. contest, eight of which came · ~e~ch
in the pivotal nine-run sec- t s
thqt
ond that saw 14-batters reach when they ·
the plate.
.
get on base,
ca n
That early explosion of we
offense allowed the Maroon make things
and Gold plenty .o f cushion h a. PPen · "
for starter Joey Haning, who satd Hansen.
allowed one hit and recorded "They enJOY
II strikeout s in picking up playing the
her third win of the year. to small . ball
seal the deal on the and, · one
Wilt
Buckeyes.
· t h ro u g h
--Afterward, MHS coach nine, they ali know how to
Nathan Hansen spoke of his . score runs and alll)ave good
squad 's ability to capitalize fundamental techniques."
on the score~oard wi!\1 the . Meigs scored at least twice
Orange and Brown's nine in every inning at the plate. .
BY BRYAN WALTERS

, Hansen also noted the
gutsy performance from
Haning, ·who will carry the
. h.mg · wor kl ou d since
.
pile
finding out Sam Cole will
not be available the rest of
the season due to an injury•
"We're up 12 and she 's
sliding into second and husJling home to cover the
plate," commented Hansen
about his junior southpaw.
· "As long . as she stays
healthy, , we cari do real
well."
Sam Pierce and Renee
Bailey each had three hits in
the victory, while Cole added
two hits for the Marauders.
Megan· Games, Jenna Wilt
and Cassi Whan each had a ·.
safety in the -contest. Haning
was walked three ·rimes,
while Wilt and Amanda King
each received free passes
twice.
Garnes,
Bailey
Jennifer Cade and Melia
.
.
Bryan
Whan each' walked once.
Meigs ' pitcher Joey Flaning releases a pitch Monday all.&lt;lin!st
.
Nelsonville' York. Haning had 11 strikeouts ·in the Marauders'
Please see Credo. B6
· 18-2 victory.-

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Skies will be partly cloudy to . winds from the south.
Wednesday, April 6
. mostly clo~dy with 5 \1PH
winds from the south.
·
Moming (7 a.m.-Noon)
.-l.fternoon (/-6 p.m.)
· Teinperatur&lt;CS will climb
Temperatures ·. will · hold from 55 to 70 by late this
Steady around . 73 with morning . .Skies . will range
today's high of 7-l occurrin'g from mostly sunny to partly .
ru:ound 5:00pm . Skies will be cloudy with 5 to 10 MPH
partly cloudy with 5 to 10 winds from the south turning
•. MPH winds from the south from the ,outhwest as the
turning from the southwest as ,morning progre"es..
• the afternoon progresse,_
Jlfte'm oon (1,,6 p.m.)
Evening (7 p.m.-Midnight)
Temperatures will hover at
. · Temperature s will drt'P 74 . ,Ski&lt;'' will be mos-tly
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59. Skies will ran£e from 5 to 10 MPH winds from the
partly cloudy to cloud' with somhwest turning •from the
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Today's games

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Point Pleasant, WV

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Southern boys fall to Trimble, Page 86

Marauders steady· in win .over N·Y
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ROCKSPRING.S
Consistency was the key
to . Meigs' S-1 victory
Monday over NelsonvilleYork
in
Tri ~ Valley
Conference ·
baseball
action.
The Marauders (3-0, 30) scored in four consecutive innings to take a 5-0
lead into the sixth, and ·
received a solid combine
effort from seniors Eric
Cullums and Mike Davis
on the. mound, to eventually cruise to 'the Ohio division triumph.
The Maroon and Gold
slugged out all nine _of its
hits during that stretch
between the second. and
fifth ,frames, and Cull urns
surrendered just three hits
over that same span.
Followiitg .the game;
MHS
coach
Je~emy
Grimm spoke of the
importance of the victory
within league play.
"These TVC games are
important. The Ohio is a
very tough divi sion and
every team is going to give
you your, best effort every
night,"
commented
Grimm. "These guys just
keep stepping toward our
goal in the league everyday."
·
The hosts sent six batters
10 the plate in the bottom
half of the first, yet failed
to score with the bases
loaded in that opt:ning at
bat. . ·
Despite -the early misfortune, Grimm thought the
good start. served as a sign
of better things to come. ·

Eastern
tames
Waterford
BY BRYAN WALTERS .

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TUPPERS PLAINS -· The
pitching dup of Matt Morris
and Ryan Smith recorded 15
strikeouts
Monday in ·
Eastern's 5-1
victory over
Waterford in
Tri - Valley
Conference
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(2- 1,
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Morris
provided the
pair with a ·
three-run cushion after an
. inning of play, and the hosts
never looked back.
Morri&gt;. who worked . five
and two, thirds. chalked up I I
strikeouts in picking up the
win, while Smith fanned all
four Wildcat hitters he faced
in the finale.
Chris Myers started the
Eastern half of the first by
reaching safe! y afier being hit
· . by a pitch. Smith followed
wi th a double that plated
Myer&gt; for the early 1-0 lead,
Ken Amsb1.1ry walked. then
Terry Durst hit into.a fielder's
choice that plated Smith for a
· two-ru(l edge . Amsbary

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Meigs starting pitcher Eric Cultums· fires.a fast ball during Monday's 5-1 win over NelsonvillePlease ' " Steady, B:Z .. York. Cullums. had six strikeouts in his winning decision.

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Eastern blanks Wildcats ·.'Does fall to Trimble
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BY BRYAN WALTERS

· bwaihlrs@mydail)&lt;lribune.com
TUPPERS PLAINS- A
five-run explosion in the
bottom of the third lifted the
Easiern softball team to a 50 victory of Waterford
Monday in Tri-Valley
.
Conference play. ·
The Eagles (1-2 , 1-2)
notched their ftrst TVC and
ovemll win of the year with
a two-hit shutout performance from Krista White on
the mound, who recorded
13 strikeouts in the decision .
White also helped ·her
own cause with two hitS and
a run scored in the Green
and Whlte triwnph.
.Jen- Armes started ·the
rally with a fielder'S choice,
then ach·anced to third on
White 's single. Annes
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give · the
Green and
White a I-O
lead ..
B ·
nttany
· B i s s e 11
knocked in .
White on
an ·error, ·L ' ---:!.J
then Pratt
and Bissell
White
scored on
Kelsey Holter's base-clearing single to cente'r for a 4-0
edge.
.
Sara Barringer drove in
Holter on a fielder's choice,
concluding Eastern's five
consecutive scores.
From there, !he Wildcats
inability to produce offensively allowed the hosts to
claim their initial victory ,of
2005.
"We hit the ball a lot better tonight . and . Krista

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game pitching." said EHS
coach Pam Douthitt' afterward. "We still need to cut
down on our errors and we
need to score in more than
one inning."
Wallace led off the game
with one of Waterford's two
hits, while the other came in
the fourth on a double by
Collins. Only two runners
reached third base for
Waterford.
travels
to
, Eas_tern
Nelsonville-Yilrk
Wednesday, · then returns
home Thursday for a makeup game with Alexanaer.
Both TVC conte5ts wi\i
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A. Arnok:l and H. Cunningham. Krista
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strikeouts
over
the
first th~ee
innings&lt; ,
In
the
Trimble
third.
Woo!-lgerd
reached on
an error. Andrews walked. ·
Allie- Jago singled . Withem
sin2led. and a walk and
ground out broughthome the
fifth run. 5-0 Trimble. ·
Woodgerd added another
strikeout to her total in the
fourth inning , then Trimble
once &amp;gam brought out the

BY ScoTT WoLFE

Sports

c~rrespondent

GLOUSTER - One bad
inning can· cost a team the
game. For Southern. that fact
held true for the second time
·thi s season as the leagueleading Trimble Tomcats (30, 2-0)· defeated .tt)e Southern
· Lady Tornadoes 7--l Monday.
. night in a Tri-Valley Hocking
Division softball game.
· Trimble took a 1-0 lead -in
the first irming when Sondra
Brooks walked and after two
ground outs and two ea-ors.
scored the g3]lles first run.
Through the · fi~st twa bat for an ihsur;mce jun ...
innings, Southern r1p. 1-2) Southern made an error, then
made four errors. then two · Alieia Andrews tripled her
more . errors and ' timely home . the score 6--0.
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Trimble hining put the ·cars · Southern came 10 life in the
on top 5-0 after three rounds. fifth inning when with one
Meanwhile. · so~ho111ore out. Jordan Neigler -w:alked,
hurler Carrie · \\ oodgerd
Pleasesee'Doel, II
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.Reds rally tp beat Mets on opening day·
BY JoE KAY
Associated Press
Pedro
CINC INNATI Martinez ·blew em away.
Carlos Beltran knocked ·em
in . Eve rything was golng
exactly according, to plan for
the new-look Mets - until
Adam Dunn exposed the one
area they overloo.ked.
.
Dunn 's second homer of
the game tied it in the ninth,
and Joe Randa followed with
a solo shot. off Braden
Looper that sent the
Cincinnati Reds to .a 7-6 victory Monday in fro.nt of the
biggest crowd in Great
American Ball Park's histo.
.
ry.
For the ll'rst tinie in their
129 season opene rs. the Reds
fini shed one off wi th a
horner.
"I felt li ke I was.at ~~ rock
concert, screamitig for the
next song." s~ id closer
Danny Graves, who pt tched
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the ninth and then piled on
Cincinnati
R~ds
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Dunn
(44)
·Celebrates
his
.
t
hree·ru
n
homerun
aga
i~
st
the
New
York
Mets
Randa at home pl&lt;\te. "We've
had walk-off w'ins in the with teammates Sean Casey (21), rig ht~ and Joe Randa (16) at home plate Monday in Cincinnati.
past, but I have n' t had a feel•
ing like this in a long time. world , anyway.
Dunn 's th ree-run homer put rounded first base, then got
It's the perfect sc ript. I won't
Martinez blew away the the. Reds up 3- 1 in the first pummeled by his new team- ·
believe it until l watch it (o n Reds and any doubt. that at mmng.
mates at home plate.
television)."
All it . did was get 'him
"I' ll have to ice down my age 33 he can still dominate.
The Mets cou ldn't believe After Dunn 's fi rst homer. he pitching like the old Pedro.
who le bod y," Randa said.
it, either. Not after the way struck ou t 12 of hi s last 14
''He gets a certai n look on "They beat me up pretty
. Martinez and Beltran - the batters. making them look his face: That's it. I' m going good."
corne rstones of their expen- · overmatched a~ainst hi s 94 to shut. you do wn and that 's
Beltran hit a ·two-run
sive offseason makeover ~
said
Willie
Randolph,
homer
off Paul Wil son, a forit."
performed in their New York mph fastball and nast)'
who lost his llrsl .game as 'liter Mcts No. I dra(t pick
breaking hall.
de b uts .
.
M t'
b
h·~ manager of the Me'ls.
making his first opening day
Martinez struck out 12 and
ar Inez
ecame t c ,
Th
e
fan
s
broke
into
the
start at age 32. He also sinallowed only one hard-hit ·fourth pitcher to amass 100
while gled home the tiebreaking
chant
ball _ Dunn's three'run doub le-d igit
strikeou t "daddy"
Martinez
was
in
the
process
run in the seventh off David
homer _ · · during his six ga mes. joi ning Nolan Ryan
innings. Beltran had three (2 15), Randy Joh nson (204) ·of fanning Randa to start hi s Weathers, one of three thirrelievers
hits, including one of the and ~oger Clemen s (lOR ). strikeout streak. He didn't tysomething
Mets' three homers, as they The crowd of 42,794 thought allow a hi I after the fi(st · brought in to 'shore up one of .
and walked two baseball's worst bullpens.
·
11 could rattle htm by tau nt- inning
went ahead 6-3..
before letiing the bullpen · Beltran, Jose Reyes and
The Mets committed $ 172 . ing after hi s only mistake.
C liff Floyd had three hits
million to those two playe t'S,
They should have known take over in the seventh.
"Pedro
was
on
top
of
hi
s
apiece for the Mets. Kaz
givi ng the Yankees a run for better.
.
.
. .
their money when it caine to
Yankees Inns tned It . In game," Randa sa id. "He was Matsui homered in his fi rst
making offseason headlines. Game 7 of the AL champi- carvin g through us. He was at-bat - the second straight
)'vlaybe they should ha ve oriship series last fall, -mock- unhittable. Once he ·was out year he's done that '. _ and
spent a little tnore on the ing Martinez with a "W h~'s of the game, there was a big Floyd hit a two-run homer
bullpen, their weak link.
Your
Daddy?"
chant. sigh of relief on the bench. off Kent Mercker in the sev"I've been through this a Martinez had suggested the Crazy things happen on enth to make it 6-3.
lot," said Looper, who .had · Yankees were h.is "daddy" opening day."· .
Then , the bullpen got
29 saves in 34 chances last because they beat him so
Manny Aybar gave · up involved and the bottom fell
season. " I've definitely often.
Jason LaRue's RBI double in out.
given up my share of whatThe cheer didn ' t work at . the seventh . Looper then let
"it's not really frustrating,"
ever you want to call it. But Yankee Stadium - the Red it slip away in only 14 pitch- Martinez said. "It's too early
on · opening day, it stinks. Sox went on to their first es - · Austin Kearns' single, to get frustr ated. It was one
Pedro pitched a great game. World Series tit le in 86 Dunn's homer and Randa's bad inning, and the rest of
He struck out the world.".
years. It didn't work in final swing. The third base- the game was pretty good.
One little corner of the Cincinnati , ei ther, after man ra ised his fist as he I'm optimistic about it."

Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
until t :10 P.M. Aprll7,·

COmmissioners

2005. and lhen opened
and read aloud. The
commissioners
reserve the right to
accept or ·reject any

are ·

sooklng .bids for
. equipping two (2)
2005 7400 SFA 6x4

International Tande~
Trucks
purchase~ .

through State pur-

Chasing procedures .
Specifications for

Dump Body, Snow
Plow, V· Box Spreader,

and

Central

Hydraulic, Electrical
and Holst Systems

and

. all

Me igs senior Ty Wayla nd (22) slides into third base safe ly during the second inn ing of Monday's 5-1 win over Nelsonvi lle·
York.
baseball well. it's ,just that
sometimes it is right at somesaid
Grimm.
body,"
"Even
tua
ll
y
those
hit
s are
from Page 81
- goi ng to find the holes."
Cu llums, who recorded
"They didn't come out fi ~e . strikeouts during that
dead, the guys came ready to five-run surge for MHS, ran
pl ay tonight," said Grimm. ihlo trouble In the sixth· wtten
"They had some pep in their Ernie Perkins doubled with
step in everything they did. " one awav. Lewis \VOu ld later
That energy translated into score oti a fielder's choice. ·
a 1-0 advantage in the second Cullums finished with six
when Ty Wayland si ngled punch outs in the decision.
and later scored on ·an RBI
Davis , who worked an
si ngle by Cullums.
inning and two-thirds in
That lead grew to 2-0 an rel ief. recording two . strikeinning later when Jeremy · outs and allowing two hits· in
Bl ac kston doubled in Eri c a non- save appearance . .
VanMeter.
Lewis, the losi ng pitcher of
Ross Well and C ulluni s · record, went four innings and
came around in the fourth allowed fo ur earned runs, six
followin g base hit s by hits, five walk s and three
Blacksto n and designated hit- strikeout s in the setback.
ter Eddie Fife, giv ing the
Meigs
nex t
plays
Marauders a 4-0 edge.
Wednesday when it hosts
Way land ·came around Waterford ·in anoiher Triagain in ihe fifth. on an RBI Valley Co nfere nce matchup.
double from Well that fin- Game time is . slated f&lt;;&gt;r 5
ished off the Meigs' scoring. p.m.
Blackston, Wayland, Well
Meigs 5, Nelsonville-York 1
and Cullums each had two- Nels·Yor~
000
001 0 - 1 52
hi t efforts, with Fife adding Meigs
011
210 x - 59'2
Bear Lewis, Ernie Perkins (5) and J
the last safety.
Bunting. Eric Cullum s, Mike Davis (6) and
"We're really hitting the Ty Wayland: WP- Cullu ms. LP. - Lewis.

Engineers

Middleport will
accepting . bids

be
for

Insurance

the

County
Office,

34'11 D Falrarounds

Road, Pomeroy, Ohio

45769.
Sealed bids must
submitted

Meigs

Jo

be

the .

County

Commissioners

Office at tho Meigs

Vltlage

of

.

for

municipality
of
Middleport. Sealed
bids should be Into
the Mayor's olftce by
April 11, 2005.

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recent clinical e~eperiailce or Counter Sales. Local electri· have co mputer skills &amp;
patient
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E~ecellent p receptor program to:
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April-8th to TSC~8 c/o Point
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Pleasant -Register 200 Main
. "PHYSICAL THERAPIST.
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St . Point Pleasant,' WV
One full·lime position. One
or fax to: 304-697-8115
25550
year preferred in home care
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G'roup Home, {740)992 One ol Ohio's leading motor
'OCCU PATIONAL THERA· 5023
carrier has an Immediate
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is
currently
tion.
ta~ing Bids for the following active growing shop · tor a
Chaplain, Trailer Technician. The sue' HOSPICE C LINICAL Positions:
Telephone
Maintenance
for cessful applicant must have
DIRECTOR. This is a lull·
a high level of mechaniCal
time position re sponsible for Panasonic Digital Business
aptitude and be able to work
Systems,
Copier
Machine
mentoring. leading and
with drivers. Three and ti heH
Maintenance
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day
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Hospice
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Concen
trators,
Laboratory
team.
Minimum of th ree
in surance. P.a'ld holidays,
years home care nursirig Services, X-Ray Services, overtime pay, '401K plan and
Dental
'
Services,
e;.:perience
required.
uniforms are among the
Aespon·sibilities
Include, Psychological Consultation many benefits of working at
managing, coordinating and Services, Refuse Services.
Arctic, Express, Inc . This
di fectl ng client .care aCtivi- Contract Period to run July position Is open now and
ties for the Hospice Team 1, 2005 to June 30, 2006. you can begin work immedl·
and prOmoting the HospiCe For Information and Bid alely. Fax, emau or In person
Forms, Please contact C.arol
Program to' the community.
Staats at 304-675·0860 ext. appl~ations are welcome.

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Christian heavy metal Duo
needs .drummer and bass
player. If you are a young
Christian musician and look·
lng to loin a band , call
(740)441·1236
ask
for
Joseph.
Ot'lver Wanted: 1 year exp.
Tractor Trailer. Home ~t
n~h15 . $500-$700 a week.
Call (740)378-6400.
Fostercare Givers Needed,
Become a Therapeutic care
glvef1 you wili be reimbursed
$30-$A5 a day lor the care ol ,
a child In yQLir home.
Training begins in April, for
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2-story, 7 room hou se, 4
don't haul your logs to the
bedroom. 2 bat~, 2 porchep
mill just cell304-675-1 957.
(1 cliJsed in), deck, 213 acre
~~-,-:-::----- flat lot. Heat pump. River
Jim's Carpentry
Valley
School
Di strict.
We do remodeling and most BLIISville Pike. · $69,500.
any unfinished worK, also (740)367-7272.
small
tree
removal.
(740)446-2506; (740)367· - - - - - - - - 3·Bedroom ,
1·Bath
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Aem
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Appliances
included,
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Dependable, el'lp.!irienced. 188 Park Drive (304)675·
No job to small. Ca ll
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Roofing, Siding, . Porct:tes,
Decks. Phone (740)3888329.
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3BO. 1-1/2 bath, Cape Cod.
City water/sewer, full base·
. rnent. LAlOR. oversized 2
car garage. Close to town.
Many updates in ' last 5 yrs.
Call lor information or
(614)370·
appointment
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Wanted to do : Lawn 'care.
7657
Mowing ,&amp;. trimming . Big &amp;
small yards. Call 8nytime - - - - - , - - - - 50 acre,!arm with hOuse and
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loca.lors.
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sage.
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Apartments for Rant ......................:............ 440
Auction and Flea Market ............................. DBD
Auto Parts &amp; Accessories .......................... 760
Auto Repair .................................................. no
Autoa lor Sate ..............:............................... 710
Boats &amp;Motors lor Sale ............................. 750
Building Supptloa ...:......................, ............. 5~D
Business and Bultdlngs ...... :...................... 34D
Bualniaa Opportuntly ........................,........ 21D
Buslneaa.Tralntng .... :..... .,........................... t4D
Campers &amp;Motor Homes ......:.................... 790 .
Camping Equipment ....:..............................780
Carda ol Thanks .......................................... D10
Child/Elderly .Care ..:..............,...................... 190
E!ectrlcat/Relrlgeratton........:...................... 840
Equipment lor Rent ..................................... 48a·
Excavating ............ :.............. .,...................... 830
Farm Equtpment .................... :..................... 610
Farms for Rant.. ........................................... 430
Farms lor Sale.;.............. :............................ 33D
For Lease ......~............................................. 490
For Sate ............................................ ,....... :... 585
For Sate or Trade....................................,.... 590
Fruita&amp; Vegetablea ..................................... 580
Furnished Rooma ........................:............... 45D
Ganarat Haullng ..........:................................ 85D
Glvuwoy .........:......... :...............,.................. D4D
Happy Adi ...........................................:........D5D
Hoy • Gratn ..................................................840
Help Wanted .................................................110
Hometmprovementa................................... 81D
Homo• for Sale............................................ 310
HoUHhold Goodo .................... :.............. :... 510
Houualor Rant .....................................:.... 41D
In Memorlam ................................................ D20
lnturance ..................................................... 130
Lawn &amp; Gerden Equlpment ......,............ :.... 660 .
Llvaetock...................................................... 630
Loat and Found ........................................... D60
Lots &amp; Acreage ............................................350
Ml-ltaneouo............:.................................170
Mloceltaneouo Merch8ndlu .......................540
Mobile Home Reptlr ....................................660
Mobile Horne• lor Rent ............................... 42D
Mobile Homeo for Sate ................................320
Monoy to Loen ............................................,220
Motorcycleo &amp; 4 Wheelero................,.........740
Mu•lcatlnotrumento ................................... 570
Pomnalo ..................................................... oos
Plio lor Sale ................................................ 580
Plumbing &amp; Huting ................:.............. .,..,820
Profnolonal Sarvtceo.... ,..... ,.....,................ ~
Rodl!&gt;, TV &amp;CB Repeir ............................... t60
liM! Eotato Wanlacl .....................................360
Sc'-1• lnotructlon.................................. .,. I 50
Saecl , Plont• Fertilizer .............................. 650
Situations Wonted ....................................... 120
Space lor Rant .............................................460
Sporting Goode ........... ,..................: ............,520
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Big· 3 family garage sale
Tuesday &amp; Wednesday Rain
or shine. formally Jo's Gift
Shop, 3202 S . A. 124,
Syracuse, Ohio.
Ladies
dres.ses, children's, shoes,
what nots • . dishes, com·
forte rs , toys, &amp; items to o

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WANTED: GREEN ELEM .
SCHOOL DISTRICT LAND.
I would like 1o purchase 20
or more acres to build a s{ngle family home. I would also
consider 20 or more acres
with house/buil dings on the
property. Please call Mike
(740)441 -050 1.

l'oMERoY/MIDllt..E
' Coin Show. OH·KAN Coin
, Club. Su nd ay, April 10,
2005. Hours: 9am-4pm, 2 family yard ~ale. April 5th,
Holiday Inn , AT 7 North, 965 Ash St. ,Middleport. 9·?,
Gallipolis, Ohio
baby
items ,
bass inet.
playpen, stroller, carseats &amp;
more, toys ,' children 's &amp; adult
&amp;
Needed: loving and caring clothes, knickknacks
, foster parents. Please con- misc., rain cancels, Mahr·
t8ct ~ransi1ions for Youth a t Smllt1 sale.
. (740)965·4349 '
Wanted: Country Band to
play for Square Dance, one
· Saturday night a month at
. VFW in Tuppers Plain s,
· Ohio. Contact Jack at (~40)
985·3965.

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Lot for sale 41'X 107' Benle

Land Clendenoo Oisidot Lor
#55 according to tax deed
larry Edwards ,(740)742 ·
2535

lb::AL F..&gt;TATE
WA.V!Hl
!'BUY HOMES
Need to sell you r home
quicKly because of a
d1vorce . bankruptcy. job
transfer, or death. DOn 't Jet
the banK foreclose and ruin
your credit . Local person
buys houses _Fast closings
All pash_ Jim (740)992·

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2 Bed Room House 23t2
Madison Ave . No Peg ,
Deposit &amp; Reference S350
G randview Estates subdivi· month (304 )675·2749
sion just of At 160-3 BA, f.
314 ceramic baths, remod· 2 bedroom, nexllo ~aiMart,
eled kitchen with Maytag " cia . .carport, deposit .&amp; ref.
built-ins, farni tyroom With required, avaiL Apnl 16 .
built·in bar, lg. utility room $450 mo .. (7401992·3961
with newer waSher/d ryer.
updated windows and doors,
fenced llackyard. $132,000.
0% Down. Shown· by
appoi~tmen1. Call (740)44'6·
8325.

2BA house on Paxton Ad .
$350!mo. plu's utilities · &amp;
deposit Kitchen appliances
and washer/dryer provided .
Hu'd accep ted . (740)446·
2515.

Mill Creek Road, Ge.lli!JOiia
Excellent
Condit ion
&amp;
Loc ation .
Brick Front
with/Vinyl Siding, Storage
Bldg. No Land Contracts.
After 5pm (304)675·5038

. J l.mtJroom Conr:lo with rivor
view,
full
basemen\,
Gallipolis Ferry. $700 month .
CaH (7 40)446·3481 .

Attention!
Local company offe ring "NO
No down payment possible! DOWN PAYMENT" pro·
3 bedroom. 2 bath, dining grams for you to buy your
room. living room wllire· · home instead ot renting
pl ace, newly · remodeled • 100% financing
kitchen, attached 2 _ca r • Less than perfec t credit
garage, 28x32 pole barn, all accepted
apfil ia ncr;~s included, approx. • Payment COlJid - be , lhe
6 acres, $89,000, (740)742· same as rent.
Locators.
7200
Mortgage
[740)992·7321
No Oown Payment Possible.
1900 square ft. houSe, 3 Nice country cabin oil 33
acres, relerences reqUired.
bedroom, 2 bath , full base· 25 minutes from Athens .
ment,"new heat pump, sets
good hunlmg (7 40)696·
on 3 acres SR 7, Eastern 7244
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School District, (7 40)985·
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home.
Shingled
roof·
$ 25 ,999 . Call (740 )446 _
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bedr,oom moOIIe home in
Middleport . all electric.
$3751monlh + depoSit. No
inside pets. (740)992·3194

2 bedroom mobile home
' Close to
town . Call
For Sate· 1979 Homette , 2 ·· (7401256 . 6574
bedroom. w/central air,
$3,495.00. Call i740) 385· 2 bedroom , all e ~ctn c, very
4367
nice, in city, no pets. Pho11e
- - - - - - - - - (740)446-1409 or (7 40)446 ·
For Sale, 14X70, 3 bed· 2003.
room , set up' in Country
Homes, $6,995.00. Move m 2br TraHer all Electric on
STAT 87 (304)695·356 1
today! Call (740)385·4367
Inventory Clearance, New 3
bedroom
home·.
$239.00l month .
IncludeS
AIC, Delivery and Set-up.
Call Mike, (740)385-7671

38R. 4 miles from Holzer.
$350/month plus secUnty
deposit and references . ' No
pets. (740.)379·2923 Or
(740)446·6865

Aer-1 to Own . 2BA Mobtle
Inventory Clearance. New 4 Home (304 )675·2359
bedroom
Home.
APAIITME!'.TS
$319.00/month . . InclUdes
NC. 0$1ivery and Set-up. ~
roRRENr
Ca" Harold. (740)385·9948.
1 &amp; 2 bedroom apartmen ts
"Moving Must Sell~
on
Beech
Street
in
14x70 Norris set up on lot, Middleport furnished. Llllll·
$10,900. (740)446·9480 or ties pa1d . t;teposil &amp; refer[7.40)446·3266
ences required. no pets .
(740)992-0 165
SAVE·SAVE-SAVE
Stock models at old Prices, 1 and 2 bedtoom apart·
2005 models 'arrrving Now. ments, furnished and unlur·
Cole's Mobile
f-iomes, n'ished, security deposi t
152Ei6 u .s. 50 East, Athens. required, no pets. 740-992·
Ohio 45701 , (740)592·1972, 2218,
"Where YO!.!. Gel Your
1 BA. Apartment.
$350. ,
Money's' Wonh" . ,..
ApplicationS available at
ERA ·Town &amp; Country Real
Lols&amp;
Estate, Broker.
1911
ACRFAGE
Jefferson Blvd , Pt . Pleasa nt

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For Rent Tra11er l ot, No Pets
2 tiedroom apartme nt tor
S100 Plus Deposits. Roush
rent. Aac1ne .•OH. Depos1t
Ferrel Or. of Camp Conley
required. no pets. (740)992·
Rd . (304)675·261 4
51H, leave meuage.

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10001i bales. $7.00-$10.00
JET
rent. $375 plus deposit , utili&amp; $15.00. pde: up load or
AERATION MOTORS
ties includqd . No Pets Repaired, NeW &amp; Rebuilt In semi-load ,
good
hay,
. allowed. (740)992-2274
Stock. Call Ron Evans , 1- .(740)698-2785
Boo-537-9528.
Beautl!ul2·s·tory townhouse,
Tobacco Plants for sale. Call
overlooking Gallipolis City
(740)446·7843
park. Kitcnen -family, U.R ., M-1 Garand' 30-06 $725
1 1 ~\,...,I~H~I\11(1'\
Model
29
l R. 3 B.A. , study, 2 baths, f1rm .
laundry are~ . References Smirh &amp; Wesson 44 mag.
required. security, deposit. $525 firm . (740)992-1529.
no pels. $900 per mo. No Sunday callS:
(740)446-2325 or (740)446NEW AND USED STEEL 1969 Ford XL, Galaxy 390,
,4425.
Steel Beams, Pipe Rebar automatic, power steering
BEAUTIFUL
APART· For
Colicrete,
Angle. and brakes. AC, interior
MENTS
AT
BUDGET Channel . Flat Bar. Steel e~cellent , Mechanical excelFor
' Drains, lent , body good. Needs
PRICES AT JACKSON Graling
ESTATES, 52. Westwood Driveways &amp; Wallo:ways. L&amp;L minor repair and paint.
Drl\1&amp; from $344 to $442. ScfaP Metals Open Monday. S3,.300.00 080 _ (740)696
Walk to shop &amp; movies. Call Tuesday. Wednesday &amp; 1373 _( 740 )591 _5888 _
740~446-2568.
Equal •Friday, 8am-4:30pir1. Closed .
Housing OpportunJty.
Tl'lursday.
Saturday
&amp; 1968 Chevot Caprice- 4 door,
Sunday, {740)446--7300
ti lt, cruise, AIC, cassene.

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1999 Eddie Bauer E~~:plorer
AWD, loaded, leather, 6 disc
CD
changer,
sunroof,
92,000 miles. $9 ,500 080.
(740)446·7777.
2001 L:incoln Na\llgator.
AWO, 5.4 V8, 3rCI row seat·
ing, cassette/CO-changer,
heated/c ooled ~seats,
low
miles. e~~:ceflent condition,
$23,500.1740)453-5535.

94 Harley Oav1dson Ultra
ClaSsic, 10,000 mil es, blue.
excellent cond ition , $13,500,
(740)949-2217

CONVENIENTLY LOCAT·

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New Home Construct-ion, Remodeling,
Renovalions: Decks, Garages, Pole ·
Bujldings, Roofs, Siding. Windows &amp; All
Other Residential Needs
Phone: 740-742·3411
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Mollollan Carpel, -202 Clark
Chapel Road, Porter. Ohio.
(740)446-7444 1-877-8309152. Free Estimates. Easy
financing, 90 days same as
casll . Visa/ Master Card.
Drtve- a-little save alot.
Thompsons-- Appliance ·&amp;
Repalr-675 _7388 _ For sale,
re-conditioned automatic
wpshers &amp; dryers, refrigerators, .nas and electric

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1993 Cheyy 3500 Turbo 2004 Harley D8\lk1son 1200 plastic and metal. 6" incn&amp;s·

Power Win dows, Locks, $9,900 OBO, 304-593-3542, Evens li:nterprise, Jackson .
_ OH 118001537·9528
Loaded
$8,000firm 773-5182.
(304)593-5073
--------1997 Toyota Tacoma (black)
4' wheel drive truck, 130,000
miles-.
$7,900.
Call
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2000 Chevrolet~SJtverado
1500 LS, . fu!ly~optioned, ·
4x4 ,bedliner,tra ileringpkg., Pewter .., ext.,Charcoal
int. ,100k highway miles,
syn.o1'I, below book$ 12 ,900.
304·773-6062

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more.
{7 40)446·4.782,,
Gallipolis, OH. Hrs. 11-3 (M- 3 ~OHA ,registered quarter
f..rt, useu
·-""'f ur~1-1ure.
horse~. 1 sorrel gelding, 2
S) . We..,..,,
bay mares , $1500 ea . 080,
ANr!QuFN
(740)985-4321

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4-H Pigs for Sale
Begin farrowing 1120105 and
still farrowing . Pure bred
Yorks and
croJSbreds.
Please call · (740)448-2002
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or - (740}5-41-7491
or
·1740)541 -7470

2001 Chevy PIU. V-8
Stepside, Rhino Bed Liner
w1'lhJ•
" ·R .E . Bed
over,
Clean &amp; Sharp, Garage Kept
$14,000 13P4)675-5001

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2004 Silverado 1500, Z71.,
4WO, Loaded, still uflder
warranty. 29,000 miles, ask·
i,rv. $26,000 1 ~)6 7 5-4 917
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$800 OBO. 1740)379-937&lt;
New Antique Mall Open1ng Quarter horse. Palamino. 3 ask for Mike Bailey.
Soon Off tn &amp; US Rt 33 in years old. very gentle, geldDowntown
Ravenswood , mg. $650. Call {740)256- 91 GMC 1 ton Step V•n,
aluminum, diesel. 16 toot
WV, Dealer spaces available 6824
reasonable charges for - - -- - - - - - cargo area . Many new parts.
_Booths Don't miss this Show pigs, While Cross, Very depenctabM $3,900
Chance. Information, Call bam Feb. 22, $100 each, 080. 1740)379-2218.
Fred (304)532-2710 or 1740)701 -2897 . 740-66393 FOld P-u Oldondcllb,
421 3
. (304)273-2746
bed, XLT, lo.adiKI, 114,000
MwE_J .ANF.Ol5
Yearling Angus Bulls. Mostly miles, $2195 Reduced ta
l\fERcHANDLsE
~ . 1 . e)(cellent bloodlines, $1895.00. 1740)992·1721 .
pi'icecl reason~bly State Run
• ~,. Ba ....., _Farm . Jackson . (7.40)286~ 99 Dodge Oak01a Ciu~ Cab
2"''-32', 3'stall rv:"" rn . ror 5395 _
SLT, loaded V-8, 4x~ . Bedstorage
only.
Pri\late. www.slaterunfarm.com
finer,
Running-Boards,
$200'mo. on ~- 7. Gallipolis. ;7.;..o;;..~;;..;~;;.._, Tonneau Cover., 95Kmi.
$9,500 1304)8112-2645 .
(740)44e-4782 .
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6 ft .' pool table, like new wrth _
Ford 852 Ton Dump Truck ,
ace,
Pa~er , Roller Must Sell
Large Round Bales Mulch
Amish oak glider. like neYr.
$7,000
1or all 1304)882·2196
Hay $3 BaJo(304)882·2262
real rnce. ~7•0JM6-2506.
1304)377-8268

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spreader: 4 ' rw Notill corn
planter : 40' Little Giant
Elevator; JO Semi mount 3
14~ plows; 1 row carousel
Holland TranspiBnter; Hyd
tobacco press with 3 boxes 1998 S-10 LS, 4 cyl. 5 sp.,
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wringer washers. Will . do st~; New Holland grinder
repairs on rTtajor brands in mixer 2 ~ 12 ton; 10· Ford
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- Trasport-dlsc; 3000 lb cante
scales new: 4 yOung Angus
Used Furniture Store, t30 bulls:
tobacco
seeder.
Bulaville Pike. Appliances, f740)256
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·maHresses.
d1essers,
couches, ~ineHes . recliners.

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Antiques, 1124 East Main
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St. Rt.681 Darwin, OH
740-992'70 13 or 740-992-5553
llestockin.g Late Model Sal•'age
·and After Market Parts
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South , in si~~: spades. West leadS the
heart king : .You win with your ace and
cash the' two top trumps, learning' that·
Wesr has a spa de trick, How would you
continue?
North had the values (nine points) to
respond two spades. but his suit was too
wea k. His three -heart re01d was a trans fer, promisiiig at least five spades.
Soutll 's tour Clubs showed the club ace
and a super hand- for play in spades.
North ~as happy to stlow his firsHound
control.
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losers before West can trump in and casll
tl1e heart queen . 11 looks obvious to play
on clubs lir'st - but thai is a bluff! And
hefe you would fail, West rulling the third
club. To succeed. you must lind West with
at least tllree diamonds. So, you should
take three diamond winners first. over.taking dummy's jack witll your queen. When
West turns up witll fOI,If diamonds, i:lisc;ard qne heart on 1tle diamond 10. then
cash tile clubs, tll rowing d1.1mmy's last
heart as West trumps in .

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(740)245-5946 aner Spm.
new tires. 79,000 miles.
7 days/6 nignts. Paid $600.
Good truck. (740)379·2860.
1934· Fourwinn•s boat , 20
satrilice.
$ 249 ·
Call 1994 Camafo. Red 3.4 liter.
loot , Mercruiser, 70 hours,
(61 4)320-0300
$2.500 . priCe neg ..£7401388 _ i001 Jeep -Cherokee Sport
loaded. Call (740)446-3200.
~~ pump &amp;. sand filter. for 8901 .
4x4 price reduced. loaded
CO .towing package 54,000
Furnish~ 2 &amp; 3 room apts. large pool, used 3 weeks,
$~0.
sell
$175.
1994
white
Thunderbird
,
miles $9,200-0BO 304·675- ----,----,---::--Cost
Clean, no pets. Reference &amp;
loaded, excellent condition. 1314
1993: . 22.5 II _ Chaparral
deposit
requ ired.
Call {740)446-t127
V~ . $3,200 or best offer
boat.
235hp. Men::ruiser
1740)446-1519.
$etling out! Lots of great (740)388-9875.
2003 Dodge Duty, 4 x 4. eng .. cuddy cabin , portapol black, . 4 do~r, 6 speed . . ti . stove. bimini top, new
Gracious living. 1 and 2 bed- stutf1 Tools, ai r compressor,
gas
grill,
dinette
set,
stereo,
1998
Olds
Delta
88
Royal.
Cummms eng1ne, nerf ~ars. cockpitcowr, lull boat cover.
room apartments at Villa~e
3
of
Manor
and
Riversi9e t 1sn tank. must more. 3Soo·motor. Nice car. Phone stainless body mold•ngs. Eagle trailer Excellent conApartments in Middleport (740) 446-2025 feaw mes-1.7_4_0::~'+6·_0_94_1_.- - - - diamond plate lool box &amp; dition . (740)379-2740.
}&gt;omeroy;
bed . sides,
retractable
·
From $295-$444. Call 140- sage
1998
Pontiac
Sunfire gooseneck ball,. 59.000
992 -5064 . Equal Housing
on
SPA Oun.rr
.Con · rtible.
. ' 97,000"' miles. $29,000. (740)256- -----c-:----:- Opportunities.
Grand Opening
mileslauto, 2.4Liter engine; 9247 or (740)645-0870.
2002 Stingray 20 fl. open
New LocatiQfl
all power, CO player, new
bow. Red/ While, 5.0 liter VModern 1 bedroom apt Call
11am-7pm Monday-Friday tires.
Black
wiRed 86 Ford f250 4)(4, ext. cab, 8, Hustler trailer. excellent
(740)446·0390.
12pm-Spm SaturdayP1nstripes. $3.500 Firm. a toot bed, lift gate. VGC. cond .. garage kept,. price
Sunday
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New two bedroom apart(740)245-9266.
$3,500 090. (740)379- new $24.000 sell $15,700.
U.S. 60
NIU Ct1t1t:t111/""
ment, stove, ref., no pets,
2218.
call Troy Krebs 304-675Cannonsburg-Asnland
$400/mo
$425
dep.,
1999 Red Pontiac Grand11lt1.tm• Clan
8828
(behind Mr. Gatti's)
AM GT, 2DR V6-HO, Pl, 88 Ford F-150, 6cyl. 5sp1,
(740)992-4119 ask
for
Sahirda)'
April, B,
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PW,
Sunroof,.
Auto, 4x4, $2000. Alter 5pm,
Marge.
2005
AMIFMICD w/ equalizpr .,. leave message . {740)949- _...,:_..:.__ _ _--:::One BR apartment in Spring Whirlpool washer, $100 ; AC ,
9:00A.M.
Spoiler
Excellent 2524
200~ Bayliner. 1B 112 FT.
Valley. $290 per month plus Kenmore dryer, $150: Gas Concjition
MaS&lt;&gt;nVFW
still . under
Open Bow, B Passenger.
deposit. WID hookups. SIO\Ie, $50. ( 74 0)2 ~ 5 - 5946 Wa rranty 70,000 miles,
VANS
135HP. 4cyl. Mercruser, 37
$75.00 ($25.00 Nmi- .
FoR SAl£
(740)339·0362 , I740 )3BB· a:tte: 5pr;
$6,500 (304)882-3236
hou rs of runn ing time ..
Refu.
n dable Jlep~iO
0017.
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garage
kept
$12 ,500
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740-9'12-9444
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2000 Kia Sephia- 4-door, 1993 Ctlevrolet Astro Van. 1304)675-5041
SUPPUES
automatic, very easy on gas, good
Pleasant Valf(Jy Apartment
condition. phone
or Email perAre now tak;·1g Applications
70,000 miles, runs like new, 1304)675·5077
sonfi @verizon. ~l!f
for .2BR, 3SR &amp; 4SFL ,
purpl e in ·color. $4,500 or
uncJ ull h•gal
Applications
are taken Block, brick. atwtr pipei, .best offer. (740)441 _9378 _
1994 Pontiac Transport mini· 21 ' Suntrac~er w/tralter ror
Monday thru Friday, from windows, lintels, etc. Claude
van. Runs good. new tires. sale,
60HP
Johnson,
states mm;;t I~ 11.
9:00 AM.-4 P.M. Office is Winters, Rio Grande, OH 2000 Mercury Mystique. $700. (740)645:-5319 leave canopy, Olue/grey, Uve·well,
Located at 1151 Evergreen i!C!iiaiioll;o74•0;.;
·2·4·5~-5-1;;21;;.·---, VV11ite, 4 door, sedan, message
fisn finder, new deep cycle
Drive Point Pleasant, WV
PEfs
58,000
miles,
$4,600. -~.::._______ battery, new stero. .Moving
l.et w.· help _ruu
Phone No : is ~304)675S
(740)446- 1294 after Spm.
1997 Ford Conversion Van, out
of
state
$5,000
clwm;e a la.\·tirrg
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74,000 miles, excellent con- (304)273-9648
5806. E.H.O
tribUte In ynur lov1~d
2001 Mltsubishl Diamanta, dilion, new tires, $9,BOO,
o11e 's memory,
THE MAPLES
AKC Lab pups. Chocolate. 14,000
miles,
Black (740)992 -2945
~\tPERS &amp; ·
100 MEMORIAL DRIVE $250. Call ~740)418·5522 .
wlleather inter. $13,700
MOIUK HOI\U};
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EAST
(3o4)B9 5- 3929
2000 Ford WlndStar LX,
\IO:"&gt;Ol
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POMEROY, 740•992 _7022 · AKC Reg istered. German -~------- 91 ,000 miles, 2 sliding
"03" 34" Jayco 5th wheel. 1('()\II'\''
Subsidiled
Residentia l Shepherd. pups, e~~:cellent 2002 Dodge R!'lm 1500 SLT. doors, power windowS &amp;
12' slide out. like new, many
3iJ7C8 SRI43
Housing for so years of age bloodlines. large boned Red. 4 door, 360 automatic, cruise $6,300 (304)675e_)Ciras.
(740)339·0218.
Pomeroy.-O H
and older. Priority Given to $225 (304 &gt;675· 5724
37,000 miles, $16.500 080. 4
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_1_4_ _ _ __ __
740-992,9922
Applicants with income at Beautiful full-blooded Pit (740)256-tbtB or (740)256· 9 w· d
$ BOO
6
rn star. 2 ,
, 7 40- - - - - - - - - - Mon--S:u IOAM -SPM
or below $10,900.00
Bull puppies. Needs a good 6200.
416-0495
:
Maximum Income effective home. (no papers) $150- - - - - - - - - - ~i:ir;.~----'""!'-, 1997- Coachman Catalina . 1 \ \ &lt; I I , I, "II ,· .II !1.
0211112005 for 1 P.rson
Li1e 24' fool, Front Bedroom.
$20().
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93 Lincoln Town Car. 81,000 i411 M010RCYa ·~'
11 •lll ,\ ll I LllllC
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, · female,
rna e. miles . Very nice,, $4,500. .
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many
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phone
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1304)675-2039 $.6,995 OBO ' l(illllh ~&lt; "ll\lllll ll ll' I
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terl• for household com.
po·attlan. Managed by · eKe Gold. n ReIne..-er
.pu p- 99 ChA&gt;n•
.... , Malibu LS. V6, 4- 04 Yamatla Rhino after marautom.a_
full•r1 ket wheels, speed-o-meter, - - - - - - - - Call H.D. Const.
· . El 6\len wee ks old . Had door,
Silverheels, Incorporated. A pres
.tic,
CD,
aluminum $6,800. Call (740)339-1620 . 1998 30' fiftn wheel travel
rur all yuur home
Realty Companv Equal 3rd sho1s &amp; wormed. $200 loaded,
trailer, double stldb. excetrepair nef'ds. rooting,
each· R.tn·-·er
Housiflg Opportl:lmly
..... s1ud CKC 1- wheels, 65,000k. $4,795.
$13,900
siding. add-ons.
112 year old $:JOO. 1740)388· _17_4_0)_37_9_·2_7_48_._ _ __ 1982 Honda 500 Trike_ !ent condition,
Faring w/stereo system. Dk phone: (740)698-9319
Twin 'Rivers Tower is acteptrcmodeJing etc.,
BMW Z3, '99, Special blue. Evenings · (740)256free estimates
ing applicatio ns for waiting 8965.
list for Huo- ·ubsiled. 1· br, Pitt Bull pups. Will be ready Edition, 22,000 miles, dark 6870. $3,000.
1740) 992-2979
apartment, (.;all 675-6679 on 4-9-05. Taking deposits. green,· $19,999. (304)412lea\'e mes!lla e
1985 . Gl1200
·Wing 2004_Sunseeker 25,n. Class
EHO
Call (740)388-8901
or 3380.
Aspencade, blue, new tires, C, motor nome. loaded.
r~-.-~~--.., 1740)388-8596.
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Must sale. 1984 Corvette, new progressive front, and $45.000. 1740)645·3230.
FOR REm'
· UKC Toy Rat Terrier puppy 350 engine (740)992 6797 rear suspension, CB radio,
Shots &amp; wormed. $100. Call
AM/FM CasseHe, lots of
All Your Home
(740)256-1;824.
chrome, 88,000 miles, very - - - - - - - - JmprO\'cmcnt Need~
For Lease: •Office or retail
92 tnnsbruck camper 35FT,
www.orvb.com good condition , $ 4,QOO, Stored inside. Excellent
spaces in very good condi• Siding • Windows
MUSICAL
Auto Ustings.
phone (740)541 -o537
Condition . Includes · hitch
tion. Do~ntown Gallipolis.
•Ut:cks o Porches
INsrnUMENTS
List your auto by calling
Appi"ox. 1600 sq. ft. each. 1
1993 Suzuki 600 Kantana. $6,900 1304)937·2~09
• Carpons • Garages
(7.0144&lt;1-3620
or 2 baths. Lease price Baldwin AcrCsomic Plano.
New paint last fall. Gr'eat
• Room Add. • Roofing
negotiable to encourage 1740)446·4201 or 1740)446·
shape ..Asking $1,800 OBO.
• Kitchens • Baths
View photOs/Info online.
new
business.
Call 2349.
(740)388.0172.
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"No
JiJb To Small"
93 Jayco pup-up, $.2,300,
1740)446-4425 or (740)446Rucine
, OH1998 Buell S3 Thund erbolt (740)416-0495
1984 Ford F· 150 XLT,
FRIJflli&amp;
3B31L
740-247-2
162 or
Harley
Davidson
·
erigine,
51W, Automatic, Runs
VEGEI'ABU-8
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740416-JSOM.
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\lery fast sport bike,- great IT.~;;;;;~~;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
14 yrs . Experience
740)446-3620.
shape, $5100. (740)985 HoME
Kessel's Produce
1 mo
Amish cheese &amp; lunch
9857
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1993
Ford
Mustang
L)(,
4
meats, fresh fruit &amp; veg.
2001 Harley Road King. Teal
Open Tllurs, Fri, Sat. 1 mile ~ - · Automatic, Runs
BASEMENT
in color, many extras, one
Maytag dryer, $95: Whirlpool
ood.
Code
A26
or
Call
west of Holzer Hospital on
WATERPROOFING
exCellent
condition,
owner,
washer, $95; Tapp1;1n gas
740)446-3620.
Jackson ~~e, pll. {740)446·
29,000 miles. $16,- 000. Unconditional lifetime guarrange, $150; GE relrigerator,
rw-1740
339-2131.
Residential antee. Local refer~ QCB~ tu r1740)44_
6-0213.
$150; smait fraeze1, 5150:
~~60 V(illys Jeep Truck,
nisned
.
Established
1975
.
like new side-by-side retrigFORSAJ.E
.Commercial
uns Good, New Parts.
2003 H.D. BB3, $6,:JOO; 1996 Call 24 Hrs. (740) 446• erator, while, $375: Westing ,
iew Online or Call
All1ypes of rooling:
'Honda 300 4x4, $2,500: 0870. Rogers Basement
House cordless sweeper.
740)446-3620.
1986
BMW . K1000RT, W8terproofin(}.
Shi ng le, FlaL. Metal $75: assorted chairs. $5 ATV used very linle .with
$2,500. (740)245-5747
New or Repair
eacH.
newly painted trailer, $5 ..000
ScUm
less Gtiuct ·
Skaggs Appliances
Troy b..ult tiller, $400. Call
2004 883 Hartey Davison,
TRUCKS
76 Vine St. Ganipolis
black, ·~.700 miles, $7,500.
Downspout - Siding
FORSAi.E
1740)441!-7398.
1740)645·3230.
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Orlando D1sney/Beach area

ED &amp;. AFFORDABLE!
Town/louse
apartments.
and/or small · !louses FOR
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Southern boys fall to Trimble
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Na~ucki

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GLOUSTER - Behind
back-to-hack three and
four-run
in1fings.
the whik 11·a lking none:
Dixon hanucurted the
Trimble Tomcats opcnc· d tip
. T&lt;,rnado.:' throug h hi' f&lt;~ ur
a ... eYen run ga me anJ '' cnt
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on to defeat th.e Southern
Tornauoes 7- 0 M o nda~ ·o ut eight of the first twel\·e
batte rs he l;fce J . .
night
in
T1'i-Yalky
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Co1~ fe renc e
· Hn cl-. in g
So uthern offen se. Trimble
Divi sion baseball action .
we nt!&lt;' " ork off Brown . In
Southern's Cole Brown the s~c· nnd leadoff hiller
suffered the loss.. gi 1'111g up Dixon
walked.
Ryan
four hib and all "e'en run.., :--:a~u,· ki
singled Nick
. with five walks ant! cHle Git1'in re ach ed ~ on a sacristrikeoul. BraJ Crouch fi ce attempt. Chaz Mohler
came o n in relief with one walked. and two runs
walk and l wo strikeouh scored o n a two- base error
Brown left in the top of the -on Holbe rt' s hit ball. the
~.
fourth with a severe l1 score 3 ~ 0 .
\1att C hrist'tn'an led off
spl'ained ankle.
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Trimble 's Anthony Dixon the third ·imiing for' Trimble
posted the \\'in, giving LIP by reachin g on ~1n . error in
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from Page 81
Bo1mie Allen reached on an
error. Linda Eddy had a tworun triple . and Brooke Kiser
walked. Freshman..Whitnev
Riffle. who had made a eli,:.in~ catch · in the outfield.
cafne to life v. ith th e bat with
· a double that """ Kiser o'ut
and third. but scoring Eddy
from third for the third run
of the fraine .
Joanne Pickens doubled

hoi11e Ri file for the fourth
run of the inning. then
A'hley Roush walked to put
the tying run on base. A
strikeout. howewr. ended
the inni11g at 6-4 Trimble. ·
Trimble scored another
insurance run in the sixth
inning whe n the first batter
re&lt;tc hed on a dropped put out
at tim. then scored on a
· Withem single to center.
· Eddv fired 'to cut-of!' man
Kiser who relayed on the
cut-two s·ituation to Neigler
at .second for the last out of
the frame .

Jones single to trim the lead
to two.
,
The score stayed 'that way
from Page 81
umil the the bottom of the
fift h. when Amsbary singled
moved up and later scored and later scored on a Durst
when Morris hit a· sacri fi ce base hiL ·cnrey Shaffer sinfl y to center for the 3-0 gled a batter Imer to.give the
advantage.
Gl'een and White a comfort Waterford responded with able 5-1 lead.
a run in the. top of the secSmith. Amsbary. Durst.
ond, as Tuten scored on a Shaffer and Joel Lynch each

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Trimble hiller' were
Terry Holbert with two sindes: Mall Christman a sin~
.gk . Rya n Nagucki a Si ngle .
and Nick Giffin· a s in ~ !e.
South ern hitt ers were BL;tch
MarnlJUut with ;1 dou ble
and si ngle s by Chri s
. Tucker. We s - RitTle. and
Nick Buck .
Southern may make-up
center. then Mall Dixo.n and it s game with Nelsonville
Anthon y
Dixon . eac h · on Tuesd;\v at Star Mill
walked.
a nd · Na~ucki Park althmigh details were
brought home (\Ill ~ runs not / yet finalized at press
wi th ' a mi ,pl ayed ball in 11m~ .
. ,~ft. An other error and
7, Southern ·o
'ground nut brou ght home SouthernTrimble
oo o 'a 0 D 0 - 0 4 6
two more run s.
Tnm ble
0 3 4 0 0 0 x ·--;- 7 5 1
Brad Crouch ca me on for - Anthony ·Dixon, Rya n Naguck1 (5) and ',
tt. Cole Brown, Crouch (5 ) and
Snuthen1 and. pitched we n B.Barre
Butch Marnhout. WP - AnthOny Dixon
the last two in nings .-_but 'the LP- Cole Brown .
So~llhern put the first run ner 'on in the sixth when
Bethany Rirtle singled and
Neigler "'crillced her to second~ A tly out and ground
out left her 'tranded and the
Tornadoes went down 1-2,3
in the seventh inning.
Trimble' s
Carrie
Woodgerd pick~d up the wiil
with eight strikcoms anc.j six.
walkS: while giving up four
SHS hits. South"ern 's Bmoke
Kiser suffered the loss with
three strikeouts and four
walks.
Trimble hitters were Allie

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had a hit in the win, while
Myers reached base safely
three times on two walks and
was hit by a pitch.
Jones had two hits for
WHS in the, loss .' Tuten and
Paxton' had the other hits for
Waterford.
Deem was credited for the
loss. goi ng the distance and
allowing five eamed runs on
five hits with four walks and

Jago and Abby Withem with
~}vo singles each , Andrews a
' tfiple. and sing les by
Hannah Faires 'and Julie
Truce . Southern hitters were
Whiuiey Riftle with a dou ble. Joanne Pickens a double, Linda •Eddy a triple. and
Bethany Riftle a single.
Southern ' has a _possible
make-up game at home with
Nelsonville Tuesday.
Trlmtlle 7, Southern 4
Southern · 000 040 0 -446
Trimble
104 110 x -772
Carrie Woodgerd a11d Alicia Andrews.
Brooke Kiser and Bonnie Allen . WP Came Woodgerd. LP- Brooke Kiser.

live strikeouts.
Eastern
trilVels
to
Nelsonville-York
Wednesday. then · returns
home Thursday for a makeup game with Alexander.
Both TVC contests will
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S.ara _Higgins had the lone
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Haning scored three times. the fou rth inning. Brady went .
while Wilt, Pierce, Garnes, the distance for the Buckeyes
Bailey, Cade and Cassi Whan in the setback. Higgins and
scored twice apiece. Cole. Ali Standall were the lone
Melia Whan and Ashley runners to score for the
Baylor also scored a run.
guests. hoth wliich occured in
With the insurmountible the fourth.
.
lead. Hansen was able to get · Meigs
next
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plel)ty of playing time for the Wednesday when it . hosts
entire rosier. The Meigs' Waterford in another Tr~­
mentor believes this contest Valley Conference matchup.
will pay dividends down the Game time is slated for 5
road.
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and Milchelle. Joey Haning- and
when they get in there, they Brady
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al!end the meetin~ .
While a comm~tee of lor~l
leaders and
merchants,
including Dooley and other'
association members. have
attended a series ot" I0 meetings · leading ' UP 10 next
week's, the association will
become a contact point for the
project as it continues to
develop. A shopper's survey
was mailed under the associac
tion" s name to Middleport
water customers last week.
and results of the,survey will
be used in a ·market study to
help plan a downtown revitalization project.
The committee's partic\pa- ·

tion in training meeting s
under ILGARD leadership
will qualify the project for a
$10,000 grant. . A purpose for
the grant has not yet beeri
determined .
Dooley en'couraged mem- ·
bers to solicit responses to the
survey. which are _due at the
Middleport Water Office no
later than April I 0.
Other business ·
New events will be added to
the Appalachian Heritage
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month by the University of
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At Tuesdav 's meetin g_
Donna Hartson" of Cro,&gt;.roaJs
outlined plans for the second
annual festival. to be held in
downtown Middlepoi·t on
May 14.
In addition to moving the
festival from a Friday to
Saturday, rest ival organizers
have planned severa l . new
events for the street festival.
including an apple pie baking
contest, games for _children
and an outhouse parade and
ruce. Hartson said the festival
will also offer live entertain:
ment It wi II be held on North
Second Avenue. from the "T'"
to Coal Street
·

Sally Lambert of Peoples
Insurance reported a balanc~
in the Meigs County Tsunami
Disaster Relief Fund of
$3,165.64. The association
voted to ·pay out the balance
to UNICEF
· Pre·sident Don Vaughan, J~
announced upcoming associa:
tion events: Longaberge~
Basket Bingo at 6 p.m. on
April 14. with proceeds bene:
titing the Middleport July 4
Community
celebration:
Yellow Flag Yard Sale, May 6
and 7: and Pops in the Park, a
free· breakfast at Dave Diles
Park for fathers and their families, on June 18. . ·
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ranks high
with Pruett
BY KEVIN KELLY
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GALLIPOLIS
Bob
Pruett says that if weren't for
his pare-nts, church and espePOMEROY·- The sale of
. cially the experience of
more than 200 bears last
being a Boy Scout.. he didn't
week from the co llection
expect
retiring as one ' of
donated by cancer victim
Marshall University's winNancy Shaw has brought the
ningest football coaches to
annual March for Meals on
be in his future,.
Wheels fund-raiser to within
"I'd be
$400 of its goal of $10,000.
robbing 7c
Auctioned off by Dan.
lis instead
Smith, the bears sold for a
of
coachtotal of $2,919. Collection in
•
Charlene H'oefllch,/plloto
in~," Pruett
donations that evening at a Local auctioneer Dan Smith donates his time for the bear auction which brought' in· nearly
satd with a
spaghetti dinner was $520. $3,000 for the Meigs County Council on Aging's March for Meals on Wheels .
laugh as he
Another $92 was taken in on
encouraged
a give-away. Earlier, just over meals to homebound seniors tiona! meals brought to them, can be addressed by another
local busi$6,000 had been raised at a and disabled people across for some it is a bright spot in Council em Aging program .
ness leadgospel sing at the Meigs the county. The agency's hot- a dull day when th~ driver
"The money raised over the
ers to con' shot trucks on three regular stops by bringing not only past month supplements
Elementary SchooL
Bob Pruett
ti nue their
Donations are still being routes travel a total of 250 food but a respite from their funds received through feder- _
support
accepted as the ~eigs miles a day delivering more limited personal contact That a!, state and local' (levy) during the Friends for
County Council on Aging's than 200 meals Monday short daily contact sometimes sources, which fall short of Scouting leadership dinner
nutritional staff strives to through Friday and provid- alerts drivers to potential providing of what is needed," Tuesday.
achieve the goal.
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. ing frozen dinners for the health and other problems said Beth Shaver, Council on
Funds are pledged to supbeing - experienced by the Aging director. "It's really a port the Tri-State Area
All of the funds go into weekends.
In addition to having nutri- homebound person which God send."
. providing home-delivered
Council of the Boy Sc_outs
of America and local scouting gro ups during the annual
dinner.
"The experience wa&amp; wonWhen children at New · "Watching trains and train
BY BETH SERGENt
derful for me, a blessing to do
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Horizon "s Child Enrichment ,- whistles."
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my best and be on 111)1 hmior,
Center were asked about tlieir
"Helping mom because she
things you never forget,"
POMEROY - . Whl).t , was favorite things during this helps me all the time."
..Pruett said.
·
your favorite thing about week's observance of The
"N intendo.''
A 1965 Marshall graduate;
being a kid? Riding a bike Week of !he Young Child,
"Playing Magnadoodle:'
Pruett returned to his alma
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without ' a helmet? Spending they were not short o_n the
"Star Wars."
mater in '"1996 · as Jim
the entire summer at a swim- answers that follow:
"Watching Dora."
Donnan 's replacement in tl)e
"Tying shoes."
"Buying toys."
ming pool?
coaching slot, went undefe-at"Mom, because she reads .
ed in his tirst season and saw
BY BETH SERGENT
me books."
the Herd's grid program vaul!
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to national prominence with
remember later:" ·
REEDSVILLE - - Forked conference championships
Celebrating the education, Run State Park is holding its and bowl appearances in sue'
encouragement and favorite ann'ual.spring cleanup from 9 ceeding years. ·
. .
things about kids is what the a.m. to noon on Saturday.
The Beckley, W Va., nat1ve
Week of the Young Child,
Forked Run Naturalist Dee attributed values taught bji
April 4-7. is all about
Kimes said that the cleanup ' scouting . with success not
At ,New Horizons this week
only for himself but foi
preschoolers are participating will consist 6f cleaning out many athletes he coached
in specialty days that encour" the ftre rings and picking up over the years, particularly
age them to have fun and be trash. sticks and small brush players who had scouting
children. Thi s special week to beautify the park which backgrounds.
·
include s "hats off to makes it easier to begin the
"When you're dealing with
preschool day" when ~ tu­ mowing season.
125 young men. it's certainly
Kimes is looking for any a challenge, especially if they
dents wear their favprite hats
and make maracas· to shake volunteers including 4-H haven't had the values and
during the Mexican Hat groups, . boy and girl scouts lea~rship skills," _he said.
Dance ; "backward· day ' and 'individuals who wish to
For that reason, Pruett
donate
their
morning.
when
students
wear
their
·
·urged scouting supporters tq
Beth 5erpntjp11Gto
'" Last year they were very dig deeper this year.
Students from New Horizons Child Enrichment Center released shirts backward and experiIn his challenge to the audi.
balloons this week in observance of The Week of the Young ence 'their daily routine at helpful," Kimes said about
the
volunteers.
New
Horizon'
s
in
reverse;
ence,
Tri-State Council board
Child. The balloon launch was followed by a morning of the .
The
trout
were
released
in
chicken dance, the bunny hop and the limbo rock which were "silly sock day" is a day or
all fun activities ge·ared toward letting the kids be kids .
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