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Page B6 • The Dnily Sentinel

Tuesday, April12, 2005

www .mydailysen't inel.com

Redmen close out Rio track _competes at Marv Fry Invitational
perfect week with
sweep of .Urbana
qz
6th in both (he 100 (11.07 )
and 200 (22.55).
Special to the Sentinel
Perry und Brown were also
a part of the 4 x I DO-meter
DELAWARE
relay team thut linished nimh
Uni ve rsit y of Rio Grande with a time of 43 _R?.
sprinter h"il Perry h:1d
Other Redm en results:
another big day in leading the Brad Gildet'~. II th in the
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Reum en track and fi eld
syuad at the Marv Fry 800-meter run (2 :02.13):
ln vr tat ional
at
Ohio Brian Mitchell. 12th in the
Wcbcyan on Saturday.
II 0-meter hurd les ( 16.48):
Perry. a nati've of Rio Gastin Green. 16th in the di sGrande, won the 100-meter cus ( 130 feet: X inehes) and
dash with a time of 10.8 1 and . 27t h in the hammer. throw
lini shed as runner-up in the ( 102 'feet, 8 inches): Br.1ndon·
. 200-meter das l1 with a time Baston. 16th in -th e 200of 22.05. · He was re sponsi - meter dash ( 23.001 and 25th
ble for IR ufthe 24 po ints the , in the 100 t11.65i: "Philli p
Redmcn accu mulated .
Wehh. .\5th in the 800
Rio fini shed l ith out of 16 (2:0'1.76)
and
Bryan
teams at· the meet. Brandon Workman was 40th in the
Brown was the other Red men 400,meter run (57 .63 ).
Ashland University won
competitor to score. placing
Bv MARK WtLLIA1'.1S

!:.'. ~11111:' LW~ J

wi th un ." offen:-.ive
onslaught and the great pitchin ~ nf iunim southpaw Bre nt

MARK WILLIAMS

Special to the Sentinel

W~ttt er~nn.

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RIO ·GRANDE The
Fi'c Redmen players ha~ '"
University of Ri o Grande..
Redmen base ball team closed kast two hits in the game .
-Se nior c~mcr ricldcr Scott
an undefeated 6-0 week wi th Pe terman c· luhbcd two home
a· doubl eheader sweep of ,-is- nuis and had four RBi s with a·
iring Urbana on Sunday alter- ]- for-.\ da_v. . Sophom.ore
noon at Robert Evans Field.
The Redmen edged the Blue cat.:hcr Gage Mellor clubbed
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a three- run home t.· un as part
Kni ghts in _game
one. 5--l. and 1J f
a
:?.-f&lt;) r-3
game.
lowered the boom on them in Sophomore DH Michael
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yame two by the score of 19- Warren was 2- for-2 with a
do ub le and two RBI. se ni&lt;ll'
S'ophomore l e fthand~r Nate th ird baseman Kris Schukr
Chau came awavJ with 'his sec- was also 2· for:2 with a cou ple
ond stron g pitching perfor- of nms butted in and sen ior
mance of the week . Chau (3- ri ght- fielder Charlie Kabe•rlo
2) went the · di stance and was 2-for-.l with three RBI.
allowed only one .ear:ned ru'r).
Watterson (4-1) was again
a ~o lo home run by Jasun · steady on the hill pitchir]g a
Ferguson in.{he sixth- inning. . complete gam e. Watterson
Ae fanned four.
scattered four hit s with three
Freshman .~econd baseman strikeouts and one walk.
Kenta Sato d&gt;illed his .second . Urbana falb to 6-31 ovenrl l
home mn .of the season. a and 0-12 i·n the American
three-run blast. He tOtal ed Mideast Conference South
four RBI's for the ga me. Division.
Junior shot1stop Matt Mart in
Rio Grande wil l tra ve l to
Northern
Kentu cky
· was 2-for-3 with a douole.,
Rio Grande (22-9, 9- 1 Unive rsit y on Wednesday for
AMCS ) pounded the Blue a doubleheader beginning at 2·
Knights into submiss ion in p.m .

Piedra suspended for
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Middleport • Pomeroy, Ohio
:;o CI ·:N TS • \ 'ol. ;;4 . No. th,-;

• E11stern girls second at
River Valley. See Page 81

. in day games since losing on
"I'm not happy with· had 109 RBis las·t season. An
Sept. 3. 2003. in Baltimore.
today," said Millwood, who announcement is expected
"I have to do my job either pitched six scoreless innings this week .... Podsednik left
.
wav," he said . " I've been 111 his debut last wee.k but got after the seventh with a
CLEVELAND - The sun unfucky at night and good in a no-decision. "But I'm glad L strained right groin . He doeswus shining brig htly, and the day games."
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gave us a chance."
n't think he ' ll miss any time ..
wind wa&gt; roaring directly at
With the White Sox clingUnable to get anything ... Indians OF Juan Gqnzalelj
home plate. Not ideal condi- ing to their 2- 1 lead, Damaso going against Millwood for hasn ' t begun playing . 111
tion s.- Not against Freddy Marte was brought in to start five, the White Sox tied it in games yet at extended spnng·
GaFcta..
. the ninth instead of Shingo the sixth on Carl · Everett's training in Florida as he
Garcta . .who went 9-0 rn _ Takat su, who blew a save last R Bl single. They took the recovers fro111 a stmined hamday ·games last season, domt- week against · Cleveland . lead in the seventh with three string. Manager Eric Wedge .
!1ated Cle ve land for eight Marte, ' thou gh, walked two'out singles, the tina! one has no idea when Gonzalez, ·
111nmgs and Scott Podsedn1k Hafner with one out before Podsedr1ik's RBI hit to center. who got hurt in the final week
.drove in the go-ahead run in rd 1nng Victor N1 artinez.
Millw&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;d allowed j~;;t a of training camp, might be
the seventh on Monday to Manager Ozzie Guillen then thira-inning single before the ready .... White Sox SS Juan
lead the Chtcago Whtte Sox went to Takatsu who stnrck sixth . . But leading off, Uribe was sick and got the
to a 2- 1 victory. spoiling the out Aaron Boon~ for his third Podsednik popped up a bunt day off. ... Cleveland ace C.C.
.
Indians' home opener at save.
toward Millwood, who mis- Sabathia (strained side) will
· Jacobs Field.
"I can ' t take the ball out of judged the ball and had it make a minor league start on
Garcia
( 1-0)
held the kid's hands," Guillen drop behind him for a single. Tuesday at Akron (Double-A)
Clevelar1d 11to one run and four said .
"I thought it was coming and is slated to make his seaGarcia outdueled Kevin right to me,'' Millwood said. son debut Sunday against
hit s and the White Sox
improved to 3- 1 against the Millwood . (0- 1), who had a · "]just locked up." .
. Minnesota .... Millwood has
Indians thi s season. The strong home debut for the
Podsednik; the NL's steals now pitched in 31 ditl'erent
right- hander didn 't allow a hit Indian s. . Cleveland signed leader last season for ballparks.... Two high school
afte r the third, retiri ng 16 of him to a one-year, $7 million Milwaukee, swiped second players threw out ceremonial
'the last 17.
free-agent contract this win- and scored one out later on first pitches. The Indians
"He had everything work- ter, and for five innings, he · Everett's single . .It was the made a $250,000 donation to
ing. ·including the wind blow- made a nearly perfect first first
run
allowed
by · the
strapped Cleveland
ing in." White Sox catcher impression on Indians fans.
Millwood in II 1-3 innings school system to fund the
Chris Widger said . ·'We · . Millwood allowed just one this season.
entire baseball and softball
played to that.''
hit in the lirst five innings,
Notes: The Indians are programs.
Chicago's
Garcia made very few mis- but gave up two in the sixth close to finalizing a multiyear starters have allowed just 13
takes, and on one hanging and three more in the seventh. contract with Hafner," who earned runs in 48 innings.
curveball to Travis Hafner,
the ri ght -hander got an r---~
unex]ilected assist. Hafner
ripped a shot to right-center
that appeared destined for
the lower ·seat s only to have
it flattened by the wind.
" Hafner just hammered it
and it fell 25 feet short,"
Widger said. "We were
laughing at that one."
Garcia knew he had gotten
away with one.
''It was a tlv out, that's
all,'' Garcia said, chucklin~.
Last
season , · Uarcta
became just the seventh
pitcher si nce 197l.to go 9-0
or better in the daylight. He
was only 4- 11 in night
games, but is now unbeaten

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BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MYDAtLYSENTINEL.eGM

POMEROY - The Me igs County
Chamber of Commerce meeting on
Tuesday focu sed on how to develop
small businesses with the help of the
Voinovich Center for Leadership and
Public Affairs at Ohio Univ~rsity/Small
Business Developmetit Centers of Ohio
(SBDC).
.Business Con sultant Li ssa Jolli ck
and International ·Trade Counselor
Quentin Derryberry from SBDC

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spoke about what free services the ir
organi zation provides for those wishing to start a new small business. or
for tho se deve loping strateg ies to
maintain an old one .
These services irJclude otl\ines·s
plan , development , finance and
accounting guidance , marketing. technology and process improve men t.
organizational . development. manufacturing . government procurement
and international trade.
Derryberry said that Meigs County
has traditionally been under-served hy

Authorities
·allows Immunization identify body
from river
Clinic mobility .·
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BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTIN EL.COM

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OBITUARIES
Page A5
• Loretta T. Bush, 86
. • Dianna
Domigan, 56
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• Sarah Foster, 93
• ~lien Terry, 38
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INSIDE
• -Local briefs.
See Page A3
• Family Medicine.
· See Page A3
•. Governor concerned
about voucher, college
tuition proposals.
See Page A6

Beth sergent;photo

The Meigs County Health Department's Immunization Clinic is going mobile
thanks to a $3 ,000 Immunization Grant from the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary
Club which will allow shot clinics to be held in outlying areas in Meigs County
such as Portland. Portland is home to Cherissa Adkins and her two daughters, 1-year-old Lindsey and 2-year-old Claudia who were being given their
immun izations by Public Health Nurse Leanne Cunningha.m whi le Brenda
Barnhart from the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club looks on .

WEATHER

Browns are step ahead
Community
Association meets in Middleport rehab
J.
with revitalization
leaders .
MIDDLEPORT - When Sandy
BY BRIAN
REED '
BREED@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

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Fultz Brown opened an antique shop
iii dowtitown Middleport · last year,
she had doubts about how successful
· it could be. Now, as Middlepor.t's
retail community consicters another
plan for revitalizing its tired down'town shopping district, Brown and her
son~ Scott~ are a ste(! ahead_Qf the rest.
Brown recently closed on the pur.chase of'two s.iorefronts on the Mill
Street "T,'' and she hopes to relocate Antiques on Second to a

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BREED@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

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the SBDC at Ohio Univ~;:;;ity and that
Other d1amhn announcements
he und Jol lick .tntended to change this. included:
.· Jollick expl ained that Meigs Count y
• Chamber Prc,IC.le nt Tom Reed
· was emnomicallv diverse and that a thank ing hm11c r Chamber Coordin ator
need ex isted for certain service.&lt;. She .letmy Smith for her sel'\·ice and weiaclueli rhitt thi s di versit y and need cuu - · ,(1minl! new cunrd i nc~tor Erin Roush.
pled with the new , hi ghways wuld
• Chester-Shcide !1istorical auctioil
onl y mean good things are co min g fm will be heJd .at 6:30p.m . (dinner) and
the county. .
x p.m. (auction) on i\pri l 29 at Meigs
Those interested in the SBDC's free Hig h School.
services may call 593-1797. Their oftices , Rocksp ring, Rehabil itation Center
are located in Athens at The Ridges.
They can be reached on the J·ntemet .at . will hold an open house from 11 a.m.
www:voino vichcenler.ohio.edu .
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Garci.a, White Sox topple Tribe, 2-1

NEW YORK (AP) Colorado Rockies outfielder
Jorge Piedra was suspended
10 day s Monday for violat ing baseball's new policy on
performance , enhanci n g
drugs, becoming the second
. player to be publicly identi- minor leagues or 'the big
fied under the major leag ues· leagues. yo u· re nam e is
going to come out.!'
tougher rules.
The suspensionJ begin s
The Denve r Post reported
with the Rockies game at on Monday . that Piedra
Arizona on Monday night, expected the suspension . He
the commissioner's office told ·the newspaper that the
said.
positive test may have been
"My understanding is that caused by pills he took from
.
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he is not filing an appeal." a preVIOUS
tnJury.
said Gene Orza, chief operatThe 25-ycar-old from Van
ing officer of the players· Nuys, Calif.. had a pinch-hit
association.
· single in the Rockies' 14-6
Piedra was recalled from lo s~ tu San Diego on
Triple-A Colorado Springs of Wcdncsd&lt;)y. He was called
the Pacific Coast League on up from the minors for one
Wednesday and sent back day to re'place injured outdown the next day.
fie lder Du-;tin Mohr. Piedra
· "It ' s unfortunate.n Si.LiJ
hit .297 with three home runs
commissioner Bud Selig,
and I0 R Bls in 38 games ·
who was in Boston fo r the
with th e Rocki es last season .
Red · Sox -Yankees game.
Even thou gh he plays in
"I'm afraid thi s probably
the
minors. Pi edra is subject
won't be the last one ."
Tampa Bay outfielder Alex to the new major league subSanchez was suspended l'or stance abuse pol icy because
I0 days last Monday. He said he is on Co lorado's 40-man
he tested positive from a sup- roster.
. plel)1ent he bought over the
co~ter before Jan. 15. when
NOTICE OF SECOND PUBLIC HEARING
· it was made a con trolled subThl! Meigs Coumy Commiss ioners intend to app ly to th e Oh io
stance.
Departmen t of Development. Office of HouSin g and Cn rnmunity
Selig wouldn ' t ·say whe(her
Partnersh ips. ror fundin g under !he FY ::W05 Community Hou sing
he believed Sanchez. '' I want
l ,mpro,~c rncnt Program, a fe derally funded _program administ~red
to be kind,' ' Selig said. "He
hy the Slate. The CH IP Program prov id~s a ma.ximum of $555.000
did not fight hi s suspensicm,
fm cl ig ih lc ·activiti_cs.. provided the count y. mc~t s tpplicablc
and I' II rest tn v case on that. "
program req uire ments.
Under the new policy that
On March 7. 2005. the County conducted the first puhlic hearing
took effect. last month,
to
ii1fnrm c iti 7C~ n ~ ahout the CH IP CDBG progra m, how it may be ·
steroids and other- pcrfo r- ·
uscct. what acth·ities arc cl!gib!..::, and Other imp ortant program
mance ~enchancing
sub:
requirements.
.
stances are the only drugs t·o
A scconJ public hcanng wi ll be held on April21. 2005 at t :30
draw . a 10-day suspension .
p.m .. :tt the Meigs County Commi ssiuncr:o; offi~.:c . Mei g~ Co unty
Baseball ,offic ial s and the
Courlhou ~c . Pnnkruy. ·Oh io to give c iti1 en~ :..~n opportu nity to
players' union agreed they
would not di sc lose the exac t
rcvie"' and com ment on the Counry\ proposed CDBG FY 2005
substance for which a player
Comm uni ty Housing lm prOvemcnt .Projcct.
tests positive .
B ;;l~Cd on hoth c iti t.~:n input and loca l ofli cia!'s ass'css mem o f the
Piedra has what is known
Co un ~·,. nccJ ~. the COunty i ~ propo ~ in g to urHJCrtake the
in baseball as a split contract.
following CDBG Com mu ni ty lillprovemcnl activities for CHIP
and gets paid at a yearly mte
Fiscal Ycor 2005:
of $84,280 when he is in the
ACTIVITY : P,ri,·atc Owner Occupied Rehabi litation- $ 138.000minor leagues and $3 17.000
CHIP Home National Objective- Low to M n~cra tc Income
- $1,000 over the minimum
~ ouseho l ds in Meig~ Cuunty;
- when he is in the major
ACTIVITY: Owner Occupied Home Repair - $56.000- CHIP
leagues. The suspension will
CDBG ~ational Ohjectivc : L~l'W to Moderate Iilcome Households.
COS[ him $ 17.322 . Had he
ACTIVITY: D&lt;Nn payme nt A« i,ta nce/Rehahi litati on- $90JKKJtested positive und er the
CHIP Hqmc
.
minor league policy. Pi edra
S770.000 - USDA - HUD Voucher Homcowncrship- Local
would have faced a 15-game
FinarKill£ ~ationa l . Ohjel:li\c : Lo·w LU Modera te ln tome
suspensiOn .
Htlu-.~htlld ~
Thf Rockies iss ued a stateACTIVITY : Rental Rehahi li tation: $50.000- CDBG CHIP
ment. Monday calling the sit$5.0.000- Lo\.'::tl, Rcntal owner~ MatCh N&lt;ll iunul Ohjc~.:li\c : Low· tn
uation ''u nfortun ate."
\1 odermc lnl'ome Rrntal Hou ~cho ld s
"As an organ ization we
ACTJ\'IT'I': New Rental Con,truction: ·
ha ve, and wil l continue to
SYO.tHX I- CDBG CH IP
support
Major
League
SYO.IKK I- Pri&gt;alc O&gt;&lt;ncr :Vbtch Funds
Baseball and its drug testin g
ACTIVIT\'AJm ini stralion/) mpie mentati on/Fo r Housing
poli cies." team president
Sl31.fJOO CDBG CH IP
.
'Keli McGregor said.
Ci ri1cn .., arc ~nco uragcd w mrcnd th i.., mee ting on April 21. 2Q05 to
Colorado man~ger Clin t
cxprc ... .., their\ ic~'' and conl·crn~; on the ~:ou ri.t y\ propn~ed , CDBG
Hurdle declined to comment.
FY' 200:\ CHIP applicatrun. Wntten ~omr m:nl~ "ill he m.· ceptcd
Before the Rockies· game
unlll i:&lt;KJ p.in .. Apcil 21. 2005 . and may he mailcJ to the Mcig'
at Ari zona on Monday ni ght,
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ount) Cornmi,,ioncr,, Courthouse. pomeroy. Ohio 45769 .
second baseman Aaron Mi les
If a par111.:ipant \\ill need auxihary aid~.o (mterprctl!r. brailled or
said Piedra ww. e.xtre mely
taped
rnatcriitl. a . . ~.oi ... t iH' li"tcning dc,·iCc. ·ot h ~rl du~ to 'a di'!ability.
popular among the players.
pk
a't'
,;o nt .h.. t Gl nria Kine ... prior to .\rril ~I. 2005 at 740-992" I th ink if you asked every2XY5 111 \lfl1cr to ~n ... urc that yuur need'! ""Il l he aLcnmnmdat~d.
body in here . everybody
Mick Davenport. President
would say he ';, a good guy."
Meig~ County Commi~~ioner'
Miles said . ·.. 1 gue" it 'how,
that no matter if yo u·(e in \he
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the men 'S event tallying 165 ( 12.97) and 20th in the 200
points.
(27.83); Cassy Chaffins, 15th
On the women's side Rio in the long jump (15 feet, 9
Grande finished 12th as a inches); Crystal McCloskey,
· 19th in the discus ( I04-feet,
team with 15 points.
Junior sprinter Tory Jordan 10 111ches) and 22nd 111 the
finished third in ihe 100- shot. put
teet. 3 111ches),_
meter dash with a time of Btl lie Rob111son, 24th m the
. h 200
1500-meter run (5:39.2-5);
12 ·46 an d _&lt;,t h 111
t e
at Leah Bunnell , 25th in the
25. 72. Jordan
was also a shot put (31 feet , 5 inches );
·
member of the 4 x 100-meter Cassie Thomas, 28th 111 both
relay team that crossed ' the the javelin (64 feet, 9 inches}
line 4th o\"Crall with a time of and the shot put (30 feet) ;
4Y ..26.
. Sharita Washington, 29th i~
· Other Red women results: the 200 (28.38) and 30th· m
Hannony Phillips , lOth iri the the 100 (13 .67) and Jana
di scus ( 119 feet. 10 inches) Marshall was 30th in the
and 16th in the hammer 1500 with a time of 5:53.81 .
throw · (96 feet, 5 inches); .Rio Grande will travel to
Sarah Brame. 12th in the
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iuvelin throw (87 feet, II Upland. IN on April 16 to
·inches): Nich6let McKinniss, compete 111 the Taylo~
12th in the I00 ' meters Invitational.

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MIDDLEPORT -A group
of Middleport merchants and
residents met Tuesday morning .
-to disc1iss-a eommittee's efforts
to prepare for a downtown
revitalization project , and to
review results of a survey of
local merchants.·
Please s~ Rehab, A5
Karl Runser and Dominick
Brook of the Institu te for
B~an J. Reed/ photo
Local 'Government and Rural
Sandy ·Fultz Brown and her son. Scott.
Development
at
Ohio
are wo~ing side by side to rehabilitate
University met with 25 memtwo storefronts on Middleport's ·r."
bers of the · Middleport
the ·future home of her antique store.
Community Association and
It is the kind of restoration project a
other ~ to discuss preliminary
local committee hopes will ensure the
future of Middleport's downtown.
PleaH see Leaden,·As

BY DIANE f;'OTTORFF
DPOITORFF@MYOAILYREGISTER.COM

POINT PLEASANT - .
POMEROY- Approximately 50 percent Of The body of a man who was
Meigs County children are not immunized or found in th e Ohio River near
are behind on their immunizations, so . the the North Main Street dock
Meigs County He'alth Depanmem (MDHD) ha s been idemi fied as a
has partnered with the Middleport-Pomeroy Jackson County, W.Va .. man
Rotary Club for a one-year. $3,000 who apparently h&lt;td jumped
il
bridge
near
off
Immunization Grant.
Ravenswood.
This grant will allow the MCHD 's
La st F"riday. Patrolman
Immunization Clinic to become mobile . saving parent s time and gas money and savin g Terry Powell of the Point
children by protecting them from di sease . Pleasant Police Department
·. Be sides mobil.ity. the cl ini cs wil l offer atrswe red a ca!Ltbout a body
that was found in the river,
exte nded hours .
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Rotary Club members al so will accompany . Ronni e Spencer. · .
health department stall to .th e shot clinics in
Bill ·
Gorrell,
7 1,
outlying areas .
Sandyville. was identified
The dates for the ou treach shot cl in ics are: through · the Office of the
5 to 7 p.m .. April. 26 .at Portland Community West Virginia state medi cal
Center ; I 0 a.m. to l2 p.m. , May , 21. exam i ner~ Spencer said.
Powell 's Food fair, Pomeroy: 5 to 7 p.m ..
had
Gorrell all egedly
· June 9, Columbia Township Fire Hall. Ohio jumped off the William S.
Brid ge
in
143, Carpenter ; 5 to 7 p.m.. July 26. Ritchie Jr.
Ra\'enswood,
according
to
Portland Community Center: I0 a .m. to 12 .
with
the
· p.m., Aug . 2'0, Olive Township Firehou ,e. ot'J'icials
Rav
enswood
City
Police
Re edsvi lle.
·
I0 a.m. to l2 p.m.. Sept. 1,7. Rejoicing l.ile · Departm ent.
At around I OJ () p.m. on
ChurCh. Middleport: 5 to 7 p.m.. Oct. 31.
Mar
ch -1. a couple was
Portland Community Center, Portland: 10 a.m.
'w alk inl.! &lt;.\lllng -th ~ river.
to noon, Nov. 12, Amazing 'Grace Com munit y ~aw Gt~rn:fl · k:t\' C hi .. vehiChurch, Tuppers Plain s; I 0 a.m. to 12 p.m., cl e and walk un to th e
Dec . 17, 5cipio Township Volunteer Fire br id~c· toward tile edge,
Department. Harri sonville ; 5 to 7 · p.m., offic-ials .&gt;aiJ. One of the
Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2006. Portland Community witne&gt;'l's cal led lJ- 1-1 afr er
· Center; 5 to 7 p.m.. Feb. 9, 2006, Columbia Go rre ll disappearcJ from
Township Fire Hall, Ohio 143, Carpenter: I0 , the hml.~e.
a.m. to noon , Saturday, March 18, 2006, Oliw
The (i t'J'icial added rha t
town ship Firehouse.
Gorrell 's \'Chid e was round
parked on ·the ramp of the
bridge.
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pa st ·
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ashore in the 21 00 block of
North Main Street nc,rr the
former
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Iron
Pl aill.
according to pu bl ished
reports. Offi ce rs from· .the
Point
Pleasant
Po lice
Department and -th e Ma,on
County Detachme nt of th e
West Virginia State Police
inve stigated
the
call .
Members of the Point
Plea sant Volunteer Fire
Departme nt and Mason
County Emergency Medical
Services al·so responded.
Gorre ll's bod y was taken to
the medical. examine r's office ·
iri Charleston where he later
was identifi ed.
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Ravenswood ofticials said
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as a suicide .
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miss in g, members of th e
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Thirteen years after must si li-· access to them ... Miller said.
cone-gel breast irriplants were complaining tlwt salt waterbanned, federal health advis- fillet! irnplants suit! wit hout
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rejected a manufacturer's ow~ drawbacks.
request to bring them back to. "A ll of us fee l very strongly
the U.S. market. citing linger- that women ha1·c &lt;\ choice ...
in g questio ns about safety responded Dr. Barbara Manno
of Lou isian;t Stale Universi ty.
and durability.
. lnamed Corp. had arguetl Btll she ultimately op posed
that today "s si licone implant s llitrng the ban because
are less like ly to break and !named has tracked patients
leak than versions sold years tor only three or t&lt;mr years to
ago. But the Food and Drul! check im plant du rab ility. She
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and its advi sers voted 5-4 that the implant ' ge t, the more
the ·company hasn't prov itled lrkely they are to rupture.
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enough evidence abou t how
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against
break and ooze silico ne into woman: dozens who said
the breast , or bevond.
implants broke inside their
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consent from our patients'''' who want . implants they say
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Newburger. a New York der- cancer-ravaged •breasts or
matologist. "It makes·me very make their breasts .bigger.·
uneasy.... I don't feel sec ure
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Ahout 14 percent of the sil,
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ca':le .. to he~p us when my
w1fe. Dana, was due to u1ve
POMEROY - Marriage
birth. When Dana's w:ner
li~enses were issued in Meigs
broke and her contractions
County Probate Court to
Mom in';i sted that' 1
started,
William R. Barnett. 66.
Dear
'take her shoppi ng. She argued
Rutland, and Madgle Laura·
that
deliveries take a lan ba
Abby
Smith, ~ 6g, Chester: Joshua
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ttme.
and
she
needed
certain
Job Dunkle, 30. Middleport.
ingredient s for a special meal.
and Cheryl Ann Revrw lds.
Dana wanted to go to the hos33, Middleport : and Charles
pital. We argued back and
· Anthony Diehl, 49, Cheshire.
forth. and finall y Dana said: when she· gives birth. If the
and Alcenu Fern Morris, 53.
"Fi
ne . Go. But come back as bride wants to be absol ute ly
Chesl\ire .
POM EROY - · Actions fo r fast as you can: ·
sure her brother can attend,
Once we were at the mall , she should change ihe date of
divorce have been fi led in
Meigs Coun ty Common Pleas my mother said she also the weddin g. If that is not
·Court by James A. Watson, wanted ro rent some movies.. poss1ble, perhaps the ce rePOMEROY - An action Coolvill e, against Arney M.
short story is, we ended mony could be videotaped,
for forec losure has· been fil ed Watson, Coolville, and by The
up spendin g a long time and a copy sent to the broth in Mei£S County Common Anna
Pomeroy. shopping. ~ hen we arrived er and h~' wife.
Pleas Lolirl by Wachovia aga1nst Farley,
Robert
S.
Farley. back home. Dana was desper- . DEAR ABBY: Many mornBank. Raleigh, N.C., aga inst Pomeroy.
. ate. We drove to the hospital. 111gs, 111 your column, and
Mike Wills. Middleport , and
A divorce was gran ted to and the doctor was annoyed other advice column s, I" see
others, allegi ng default on a Stephen
B. Shuler from-Alicia that I had waited so long to probl e ms about weddings.
mortgage agreement · in the D. Shuler.
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get her there.
amount of $25,023.04.
di
vorce
case
filed
by
A
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Dana
delivered
a
health
y
complaints:
Reality is ·interA judgment action has been April Hart against Roger Hart
baby after three hours, but the fering with someone's dream
fil ed by Credigy Receivables.
ha~ been dismissed.
doctor
insisted that we should wedding. 6 ne letter you
Inc., Las Vegas, Nev. , against
have
arrived
at the hos{J'rta l ·printed came from a young
Meli ssa A. Erlewi ne, alleging
and
my
wife agreed . I woman who was upset that
earlier,
default on a consumer credit
told Dana she should have she wasn't getting the kind of
agreement in the amount of
S2 1.959.77.
, .
POMEROY - A criminal been more asse rtive and wedding she ·wanted because
A judgment was gran ted to case pending in Meigs demanded to be taken to the her mother and mother-in-law
Farmers Bank and Savi.ngs Couhty Common Pleas Court hos pital. Who is ri ght ? - were paying for it.
Co. against Michae l D. against Patty Laudermilt has CAUG HT IN THE M IDDLE . Your advice to pay for what
DEAR CAUG HT: Your she wanted herself was valid
Francis. been dismissed .
mother's ignorance an-d lack ~ but she might also keep the
of sensitivity are appal.ling . following in mind. As a mothChi ldbirth is painful and · er of two daughters, I, too,
tr aur\1 ati c e nough without' was · obsessed about h\)sting
adding the stress of a power the " perfect wedding." Then a
strug gle with an in-law. Your dear friend and neighbor, the
at I p.m. May 7 at the wife's wishes should have rabbi who was to offitiate at ·
Chester
Courthouse. taken precedence over your my daughter's weddings,
Activiti es for both girls and mother's desire to go shop- . commented: "The wedding
·POMEROY - Peach Fork boys will include wrapping a
Road (C.R. I9) in Bedford Maypole and decorating hats, ping . Please remember that, lasts at most two hours; it's
Township. 500 feet north of followed by a tea party. There and while we're on the su b- the marriage that coutits.''
That bit of wi sdom helped
Ball Run ~oad , will be closed is no dress code, and children ject of childbirth~ and weddingsread
on:
me
relax. My daughters ' marc .
for approximately two weeks, may dress up or attend in
DEAR
ABBY:
My
be'
s
t
riages
have lasted 27 and 30
from, April 18 unt il May 2, for casual dress.
friend
is
being
married
in
Las
years,
respectively.
Although
a slip repair, ,Meigs County
The cost will .be $2 per Vegas. He r brother's wife is the. celebrations were lovely,
Engineer Eugene · Triplett child. Re servations need to
pregnant, and her due dale is I'm S\Jre neither one was
reported.
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be made by May 4 by con- seven days before the pro- "perfect. " But who cares? No
tactin g Kaye Fick at - 985- posed wedding date . My one! How right he was. 4115 · or akfick@frognet.net friend's brother is trying to SUER. IN CINCINNATI
or Pam Schatz at .66:7-9712 , make her feel guilty about
DEAR SUE: I hope your
The maximum number of wanting to keep the date. My adv ice helps those who need
reservations is 36, so reserv a- friend would very much pre- it to recogni ze their prioriSYRACUSE - Residents t.ons need to be made as fer her brother to be present ties . Your rabbi was right.
are asked to remove decora- early . as possible to assure · on her bi g day, and she's The most important thing at
tion s from cemeterie s iw space for each child.
arigry that he is making this a wedding is the love the
Sut.ton Township for. mowing·
about them instead· of her. bride and groom have for
to begin thi s week.
Should she reschedule her each other. All the rest is
wedding around her sis ter-in ~ window dress;ng .
law 's.
pregnancy? · ·Dear Abby is written by
BRIDE 'S BEST FRIEND IN Abigail Van Burell, also
.
k11own as Jeanne Pliillips, ·
RACINE
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WEST COLUMBIA. W.Va. CANADA
DEAR BEST FRIEND: I and was founded by her .
Volunteer Fire Department - A spaghetti dinner will be
will hold a chicken barbecue held frorri II a.m. to 3 p.m. on doubt th at the ob/gyn would motl,.er, Pauline Phillips: .
Dea; · Abby at
on Sunday. besserts also will April 23 at ·West Columbia want hi s patient to travel Write
· United Methodist · Church, such a long di stance so late www.DearAbby.com or P.O.
be available.
sponsored by the United in her preg nancy .. The father· Box 69440, Los A11ge/es,
Methodist of the Clifton charge. to-be shou ld be with his wife CA ?0069.
POMEROY - Actions for
dissolution 9f marriage have
been ti led in Meigs County
Common Pleas Court by
Loretta
M.
Blake.
Middleport , and Delbert M.
Blake. Middleport. a11d by
Melissa
Dawn
Crump,·
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institutions.
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rortst plan last summer conlputer in Pal&lt;istan . Comey their extraJit ion . the Crown
prompted the Homeland declined to provide any Prosecution Service said. The
Secunty Department to raise spec ifics.
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cities also was ti~h tened. ·
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return·ed by a Ne11· York City to the hijackers.
New
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belwcen though Comey said their plot- symbolicall y important. that
August 2000 andApril2001 . ring conti riued. "This conspir- you come here. you do this
The plot was foiled when acy was tiJ·i1e anti kicking until type of survei ll ance. we're riot
Pakiswn i investigators seized August 2004."' he said.
going to forget.''
a computer wi th information
Bush administration authorfrom the s1.rrveillance. British ities said the decision to raise
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authorities we re ale rteJ and the risk of a terrorist attack to · lu.';tict) Depllrtment:
arre, ted eight men, including ··high" for those specifidinan11 '"'"~ usdoj.gm·
the three suspects. on ten·or- c.ial insti tut ions was based on
ism-related charges las t an abundance of cauti on and
Aug ust. Deputy Attorney becat1se of al -Qaida's history
General James B. Comey s;t iJ . of lengthy planning·and plotThe indictm-e nt "s.ends a till!!.
message about our resolve to .The inovc. comi ng in the
terrori sts."" Comev said ;H a . midst of &lt;I tight presidential
Justice Departme1it news con- election. drew criticism from
fetence.
Democrats. w ho cla imed it
The grand jury returned the was aimed at boosting
indictment on March 23 but it President Bush \ re-election
was unsealed only Tuesday. effort.
Named in it are Dhiran Barot.
" Politi cs had nothitig to do
33. Nadee m Tarmohammed. with it. You have my word on
26. and Qaisar Shaft!, 26. The.y it. .. Comey said Tuesday. ·
could receive li fe sen tences if
The threat leve l was lowered
convicted of the most serio us to ye llow for the · buildings
charge. consp.iracy to use after the November election .
weapons of mass destruction · Barot is charged in England
in the United States. The with possess ing reconnaisindictment lists t ho~e weapo ns sance plans for the U.S. tinanas improvised explos ive cia I institutions and notebooks
· containi no information on
devices and bombs.
. U.S. offi~ials .:I aim Barut is explosi ve~. poisons. chemi a senior a i-Qaida figure, cals and related matters '·of a
known variously as Abu Eisa kind likely to be useful to a
al-Hindi : Abu Musa al-Hindi person committing or prepar· ·
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never had thi s before. l
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years ago. What can I do
about these symptoms'' Why
did they just start?
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rvost sy mptoms, while for
others. their allergy season is
in the summer and early fall.
For ·some unlucky · so ul s.
allergies are a xear-round
phenomenon .
Before ·answering your
question directly, Jet me
.explain a bit ab9ut allergies
and what is happening in your
body. For·eign . substances.
such as pollen. mold or animal
dander, to which you have an
reaction are called allergens.
When one of these allergens
enters your body - in your
case, throu gh your nose ~ the
immune system reacts.
First; your immune system
ac.ts as though it's being
invaded by a germ or other
harmful substance and, therefore, produces antibodies that
circulate in the blood. These
antibodies then attach themselves to special mast cells.
located t!1roughout your body
~ but in greater numbers in
the nose, throat, lungs and
gastrointesti!JII tract. You'll
tecog ni ze these as common
sites of allergic reactions. The
mast cells then release various
chemicals ~ most notably
histamine. It is the histamine
thai causes the runny nose,
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other symptoms.
The tendency towaro anergies ru ns in fa mi.lies and
affects more than 35 million
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Lodge 453 , monthly stated
meeting, 7:30 p.m . All
Master Masons invited.
Refrt&lt;shments following.
TUPPERS PLAINS VFW Post 9053, 7 p.m., with
meal at 6:30. Nomination of
"
officers.
Friday, April IS
POMEROY
Meigs
Thursday, April14
County
Cancer
Initi
ative
POMEROY ~ Alplia Iota .
meets
·ar
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:30
p.m
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conferMasters, 6:30' p.m. at St. Paul
ence room at Meigs Senior
Lutheran Church.
CHESTER ~S hade .Ri ver Cen,ter. Public invited . . , .
.,
Singers, under direction of
Sue Mathtm ey, 7 p.m . at
Eden
United
Brethren
Church.

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MEIGS COUNTY MIDDLEPORT CDBG
. COMMUNITY DISTRESS
ACQUISITION/DEMOLITION PROJECT NOTICE
OF EXPLANATION FLOOD PLAIN
DEVELOPMENT
Meig s County intends to undertake a CDBG
'
Community Distress Acquisition/Demolition
proj ec t, funded through the FY" 04 CDBG
Community Di stress program for the purpose· of
purchasing and demolishing various housing units in
the Village of Middleport, Meigs County. Soine of
the housing units in the project may be located in the
100 year lloodplain . The proposed project cannot be
undertaken.· in any other loc~tion as there is no
practical a lternative for the location s of portions of
the project. The clearance can only take place where
there is a need and it is known that the need may be
largett;d in these base flood areas·. Therefore, it is the
judgment of the Meigs County Commissioners that
the benefits to the Village of Middleport outweighs
consideration of Executive orders I 1988 and 11990.
A more detailed description of the project and the
FIRM Flood Maps are available for citizen review at
the Meigs County Grants Office, I 17 East Memorial
Drive, Suite 7, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.
Meigs County Commissioner
Mick Davenport, President

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Today is Wednesday. April 13. the 103rd day of2005. There
are 262 days left in the year.
Today 's Highlight in History: OnAprill3. 1970,Apollo 13,
four-fifths of the W&lt;tY to the moon. was crippled when a tank'"
containing liquid oxygen burst. (The astronauts managed to
return sa fel v.)
On this J·ate: ln 1598, King Henry IV of France endo~sed
the Edict of Nantes. which granted rights to the Protestant
Huguenots. (The edict was abrogated in 1685 by King Louis ·
XIV, who declared Prance entirely Catholic again.)
In 1742. llandel's ::Messiah" was first performed publicly,
in Dublin , Ireland.
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In 1870. tl1e Metropolitan Museum of Art was founded in
New York.
In 1943. President Roosevelt dedicated the Jefferson Memorial.
In 1958. Van Cliburn became the first American to win the
Tchaikovsky International Piano Contest in Moscow.
In 1964. Sidney Poi tier benune the tirst black perforn1er in a
leading role to win an Acad.emy Award, for "Lilies of the Field."
· ln 1965. 16-year-old Lawrence Wallace Bradford Jr. was
appointed by New York Republican Jacob Javits to be the first
black page of the U.S. Senate.
In 19S6. Pope John Paulll visited a Rome synagogue in the
fit:st recorded papal visit of its kind.
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In 1992, the Great Chicago Flood took place· as the city's
century-old tunnel system and adjacent basements filled w)th
water from the Chicagn River.
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Ten yeltrs ago: A federal appeals court opened the way for
Shannon Faulkner to become the first woman to take' part in
military training at The Citadel. Bob Dornan became the seventh GOP presiderttial contender.
Five years ago: Pr~sident Clinton, during a question-andanswer session with .newspaper editors, heatedly said, "''m
not ashamed" about being impeached and "I'm not interested".
in being pardoned for any alleged crimes in the Monica
..
Lewinsky scandal and Whitewater investigatioti.
One year ago: Conceding a couple nf "tough weeks in Iraq,"
President Bush signaled ,he was ready to put .more American
troops on the front lines and use decisive force if necessary to
restore order despite "gut-wrenching" · televised images of
fallen Americans. Barry Bonds hit his 661st homer, passing
Willie Mays to take sole possession of third place on base- ·
ball 's career list. Swiinmer Michael Phelps \~on the 2003
Sullivan Award as the nation's top amateur athlete.
Today's Birthdays: Movie director Stanley Donen is S I.
Actor Lyle Waggoner is 70. Actor· Edward Fox is 68.
Playwright Lanford Wilson is 68. Actor Paul Sorvino is 66.
Movie and TV ,composer Bill Conti is 63. Singer AI ·Green is
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Bush is 53. Actress Saundra Santiago is 48. Rock musician Joey
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Sarah Z. Foster
. MASON, W.Va.- Sarah Z. Foster, 93, of Mason, W.Va.,
passed away on Monday~ April II. 2005.
: She was born Oct. _16; 1911 . in Shinnston, W.Va .. daughter
pf the late George Wtlham and Emma F. Martin Zuspan. She
was a book-keeper for Hogg and Zuspf!n Lumber Co., and was
:- a former postmaster at Mason Post Office . She attended the
'Chri, tian Brethren ChurCii':
·. Besides _11er parents, she "'"·' preceded in death by two
·daughters 111 ml ancy, and two brothers, Georne M. Zuspan
·william F. Zuspan.
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Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law. Mary F. and
Harley Hendncksof Mason. W.Va.: grandchildren: Chipper
and Crystal Hendncks of Potnt P,leasant, W.Va .. Ann.and Scott
1Salyers of Point Pleasant, Vernon Hendricks of Mason, W.Va.,
Eve Hendricks of Clifton, W.Va.; great grandchildren: Katie
Hendricks, Michael Hendricks, Sarah Salyers, Derek Salyers,
·and Zandria Hendricks; sisters-in-law, Velma Zuspan of
'Mason, Ernestin.e Zuspan of Mason , Opal Lononsy of
•Montgomery, W.Va .. and many nieces and nephews. ,
Servtces wtll be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, April 15, 2005. at
'Fogel song-Tucker Funeral Home with Rev. James Lewis and
Rev. Billy Zuspan. A &amp;raves ide service will be held at 2 p.m.
-on Friday at Montgomery Memorial Park. ·
. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. on Thursday ;tt
.Foglesong-Tucker Funeral Hom~ . .

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results' of a retailers' survey, and to-· update the association on progress in co llecting I ,080 su rveys from
Middlepor.t shoppers. ·
Those
surveys
were
mailed to water customers
earlier this month. and are
due in the 'w ater office
today - although they may
still be returned there for a
· few days after the deadline.
Runse-r ·said yes,terday.
ILGARD . and the local
. committee hope the ' su rvey
will help identify · what
typ.es or stores and servtce
businesses are needed and
would be successful 111
Middleport.
The survey of I 5 down town Middleport ·merchants
· conducted earlier this yeaf
shows that. 6.5 percen! of
downtown Middl'eport customers
come
from
Middleport atid Pomeroy.
Shoppers from those· com-

munities . Mason. W.Va .. through
Buckeye . local committee. wr veys
Rutland. Syracuse. Racine Hiii&gt;IHocking
Valle y retun1eu h) Middleport resand Gal lipol is tllake up 96 Regional
Development ident s so fa r show some
perrent of the market base District last year, the doubt that such a . project
for Middleport'\ retail com- ILGARD project promise' can be 'LICl'C"ful She
munity, and those comm~ -­ no funding - and down - hope' the upcoming pub li c
nities wil l set the bound- town revitalitation fttnd' open hou'c ~;ill help dispel
aries for a target area which from ot her 'ourcc' haYc duuht about the pruJcct's
will be the :,ubiect of fur- been all but eliminated.
"That·, the chal lenge ... potential rm 'ucce".
the r
market
rese;m:h.
"The community has
Runscr .said. "Finding peoRunser said.
pron_1i
~ et.l chan ge "o many
The ILGARD project. ple with tlie desire anJ at&gt;iliwhich is 'et for completion ty to invest in the'c -quild- time,_ and nothin g has hapsaid .
at the end of M~y. ts ings and bu,inesses to locate pened." . Phalin
"People
are·
at
the
end
of
designed to find ways to in them."
Runser urged public ' par- their ·rope. We have to folimprove the appearance and
climate in the downtown ticipa (ion in a commu nit y low through this time, and
shopping ' . district; from open house, to be held at 7 the people of the communiRutfand Street at King's p.m. on April 28 at the ty hav e to feel that they,
Ace Rardware. to the "T.'' Middleport Chu rch
of own thi s project. too. or it
and Mill Street ,tn South Chrisi Family Life Ce nter. will never be' succesMul."
Survey The two-hour public meetFifth
Avenue .
While the comm ittee has
re sul ts. citizen · input and ing wi ll allow local res i- · not counted the number of
, demographic information dents an opportunity to ·survey' returned so far, they
will be gathered to help the learn about the project and are encouraged by the
locat committee decide on give their ideas about what ·
the · most appropriate and. th.e com munity. needs in response.
"I think the fact that so
desir)lblc occupant s for the term s of retail store s . and
. many empty downtown . se rvi ces.
Preliminary ma.ny of the people of
results of the shoppers· sur- Middleport returned their
storefronts.
Although the local com- . vey' will also be shared at su rvey can be seen as a spark
of ·interest. and we mu st build
·
mittee · qualified for a the open hou se .
$)0.000 grant by completing
According to Brendit on that ' com munity "interest,".
·
a training course offered Phar"in. who serves on the Phalin said .

Loretta T. Bush

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·. LETART, W.Va . ·_ Loretta T. Bush ," 86, of Letart , W.Va .,
'd ied April 10, 2005, at her son's res idence near Hartford ,
·W.Va.
She was born Feb. 5, 1919, in Hartford, dau.ghter·of the late
Emery and Theresa L. Young Gibbs.
,
Services will be held at I p.m. on Thursday, Apr.il 14, 2005.
:at Fogelsong-Tucker . Funeral Home in Mason, W.Va. with
'Rev. Donalu Roach officiating. Burial" will be in Zerkle
Cemetery._
· Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday at the
funeral home, and may e-mail condolences to fogelsongtucker@myway.com.

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Dianna K. Domigan

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COOLVILLE - . Dianna K. Domigan, 56, of Jackson, for- Joining new Meigs County Chamber Coordinator Erin Roush (cenmerly of Coolville, died Monday, April II , 2005, at the Holzer ter) for her first business minded luncheon was Lissa Jo llick and
Quentin Derryberry from the Voinovich Center for Leadership ·
Medical Center Jackson in Jackson.
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She was born Dec. 3, 1948, in Parkersburg; W.Va., daughter and Public Affa irs from Ohio University to discuss free services
-that their organization offers to small businesses.
of the la.te Theodore and Evelyn Cunningha1~1 Deeter.
Her .husband. Charles "Skip" Domigan, survives.
Cancer ScJciety. .
A graveside service will be .held at II a.m. on Thursday,
• Bartrum Brown Football
April 14, 2005, at · Cherry Ridge Cemetery in Pomeroy.
Canip will be held May 14 at
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m . on Wednesday at
Huntington High School.
from
Page
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the White-Schwarzel Funeral Home in Coolville. A memorial
Huntington, W.Va. with the
service will be conducted at 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Celebrity Golf Tournament to
to I p.m. on Thursday for be, held on May 15 at the
. National
Occupational . Esyuire . Golf Club in
Therapy Month to celebrate · Barboursville, W.Va.,
The next business minded
MIDDLEPORT - Allen . Terry, 38, former .resident of being chosen as a national
winner.
·'
chatnber
luncheon is at noon
contest
Middleport, passed away unexpectedly on April 7. 2005, in
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The
RACO
Flower
Festival
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on
May
10
at the Wildhorse
Parkersburg, W.Va.
.
Arrangements a'e under the direction of Fisher Funeral will be held II a.m. to 5 p.m. Cafe with guest speaker ..
on April 23 at S_tar Mill Park.
Bobbi Karr.
Home and will be announced upon completion.
• Secret Angels Foundation
. basketball fund-raiser will be
The Browns are doing held at 6 p:m. on Saturday at
what a local committee Eastern High School with
hopes will become a trend in Mike Burtrum as special guest.
• Wendy's will donate 10
Middleport - i nvesting in
from Page A1 .
low-cost buildings, rehabili- · percent of their inside sales to
tating them. and opening the Carleton Sehoul and Meigs
newly-restored location by retail .businesses in the Industries Relay For Life team
the middle of June . It will newly-renovated
spaces. t)'om 4 p.m. to ll p.m. on April
be ca lled Mill Street Once he 's finished at his 26. After dinner. Dwight
Antiques.
mother's new store. Scott lcenhower,will pet:torm from 7
Brown said her shop. now Brown plans to do similar p.m . to 9 p.m. at the Carleton
located in the former Bahr work at the Bahr Clothiers SchooVMeigs Industries gym.
Clothiers location, has building , which hi s cousin, Tickets are $4 each and all proproven successful. and Marc _Fultz, just purchased .
ceeds will be to the American
draws customers ranging
from day-tripping collectors from outside the area to
young people who are looking to furn!sh ·their homes
on a budget.
The Brown s have rolled
up their sleeves and are
working side by side to
restore some of the building's former glory, remov- .
ing a dropped .ceiling to .
reveal a nearly-pristine tin
'ceiling. and uncovering
'so me long-covered diamond- shaped windows on
either side of the store.
Growing
up
in
.Middleport, Sandy Brown ·
· remembers the store at the
corner of South Second
499 Richland Ave., Athens, Ohio 45701
Avenue and Mill Street as
or
the Mary Jane Coffee Shop.
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the modern world
known tn say. "Oe not
America in particulm - is afraid." Prudently get. your
nothing that would surprise -message out and it has a shot
pen."
·John
Paul , perhaps watching at bearing fruit , despite •
That quote is attributed to
from
a
satellite dish above. . obstacles (heck, John Paul
the recently departed Pope
In fact. in his final lived long and prospered,
J0hn Paul II . The pontiff. to
Kathryn
months
the pontiff advised despite being faced from the
an unprecedented degree.
Lopez
his
flock
: "Thuse.individu - get-go with the tyranny of
was a media pope, making it
als in the Church curnmunt- Nazism
and
then
an integral part of his mi~­
ty
partiCLtlarly
girted
with
Communism),
Hiding
your
istry. Like his partne~ in enotalent to work in th e f11edia message will do no one any
iqg the Cold War, Ronald
Reag~n. John Paul was a Kennedy Townsend advi&gt;cd. should be e.t1 couraged with "good, &lt;Jfte r all. Like the tintsGreat Communicator in his _"Talk to us about w9merf," pastoral prudence and wis- tarct seed in that New
own right. The Polish people former New York g6Vernor dom , so that they may Tcswment parable. you must
know thi ' well:· They were Mario CUOiTIO pleaded with become professionals capa- sow to reap.
To paraphrase the voice in
in spired by hi s encourage- the not-yet-named successor blc of dialoguing with the
·vast
world
of
th
e
.
mass
the
cornfield that gets Kevin
ment and example to form of Saint Peter. The two
media."
Costner
to work in "Field· of
the Solidarity movement Catholics, to the glee of their
The advice is not restricted ··· Dreatm." if you build it they
that ended the Evil Empire's host. were of the mind that
,
to
Catholics. Anyone within will com~ . On so many topgrip on their country. .
the recently departed pope
the
_smtrld of my editorial ics, Pope Jobn Paul II put the
John Paul was mdubttably ' was more Neanderthal than
"voice" has access to media : splendor of truth out there.
gratefu) for the gift of the~lcmlm st.
The
eJitor, yes. But, the · And even though he's no
media . Earlier th-is year, he . Bui let's go to the videoreader.
too. Comm uni cation longe'r he_re to churn it out,
wrote:. "We gtve thanks to tape, so to speak. In a 1995
God for the presence · ot letter to the women of the is. powei·. Use that power we'll keep reading it - ·it)
the se . powerful . media world, . Pope John ·Paul n wisely. And, not to . be too hi s letters, speeches, books
and online. He left the world
whtch , tf u s~ d by believers wroie: "Thank you, eve_ry obvious ..but: Use it&lt;il&gt;.
John Paul lived to see the with some mighty tool s for
with "the gem us of fatth and woman&lt;/1&gt;, for the simple
age
of. the blogosphere action on a variety of fronts.
in docility to the light of the fact of being a woman!&lt;ll&gt;
(though
I never confirmed
Call him the activist pope
Holy Spirit, can facilitate Through the insight which is
he
bookmarked
my
sitea
how's that for a message
the communication of the so much a part of your womGospel and render the anhood you enrich the rumor, I confess. I started the right . and le(t can get
bonds
bf
communion world's understanding and · myself, r"ight now) ·l"!ld behinq? Speak out against
among ecclesial communi- help to make hu.man 1 rela- addressed it, at least iti a inju stice . Don't just sit at
ties more effective.''.
tions more honest and general · way. Hi s 2005 home and complain . Get
Apostolic Letter "The Rapid your message circulating,
. Knowing his appreciation authentic."
Throughout his papacy . Development'' spea ks not smartly, clearly and truth,
for media rnakes the skewed
coverage of his papacy all John Paul wrote consistently only to the mogu ls. editors. ful ly.
And, hey, you never know,
the more frustrating.
· and abundantly about the anchors, and writers, but to
e~ery
man
and
woman
with
people
mjght listen. And a·
On a funeral-weekepioode "dignity and vocation. "
of · MSNBC's " HarCiball," · Quite frunkly, contrary to the access to a pen and paper to wall might even fall now and
former altar boy Chris · Kennedy/Cuomo sugges - write a fetier to the editor, · again.
(Kathr\'11 Lopez is the ediMatthews asked his guests, tion, the next pontiff is going and an Internet connection to
e-mail
or
blog.
ror
ol National Review
"What's got to be the priori- to have a hard time beating
Some of the loudest and 011/ine (tt 'tt'\\'.naliunolrety for the next pope'l"
his record on that front.
"He's got to reach out to · The spin -on the Catholic highest paid might get your l'ie11:com). She can be cm teven if tacied m k/ope~@narional­
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- Shift $3 million from the state Department of
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Rehabilitation and Correction to halfway hou ses . . ·
-Prohibit using Third Frontier state techpology grant
money on research assoctated w1th using stem cel ls
derived from embryonic ti ssue.
-Adds $200.000 in each year for the Ohio Resource
Cenrer. which provides lesson plans and other resource s
for math and science teachers. and $ 100.000 each year to
Youth Opportunities United, a Cincinnati intervent ion
program.
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- Removes a provision added over the weekend that
would have allowed Cuyahoga County to charge a 25-'
cent-a-pack tobacco tax to pay ffr arts and culturalfacil .
ities.
- Limit the ability to use funds raised from tishing and
hunting licenses for state agency administrative func tions.
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WELSH-HUGGINS
AP STATEHOUSE

CO~RESPONOENT

COLUMBUS -· A House
plan to dramatically expand
the state's school voucher
program may be too brmid,
while the proposed House
tuition cap of 6 percent is too
low, Gov. Bob Taft said
Tuesday before the House
approved its version of the
next two-year state budget.
Taft also said he's concerned about House recommendations to eliminate a cut
to nursing homes that the
governor says is necessary to
slow the growth of the state's
$10 billion Medicaid program.
The GOP-controlled House
approved the $51 billion budget Tuesday 53-46. largely ·
along party lines, sending it
to the Semite. Ta(t must sign a
balanced budget by June 30.
"We ha,·e to grow our
economy, and we're going to
be able to do that with this
spending package. " said
House Speaker Jon Husted , a·
Dayton-area Republican .
The budget reduces personal income taxes across the
board and cuts a temporary
penny sales tax increase in
half. The House. version also
· guarantees no school district
receives a cut in state funding, though 166 would see
zero additional dollars in each
year of the two-year budget.
It also keeps most of Taft's
tax recommendations, including_ eliminating the tax on
business equipment and
inventory. The House also
exempted business furniture
and fixtures, completely ending the tax :
Democrats say the tax cuts
favor the . wealthy, pushing
more taxes on the middle
class through electricity and
sales taxes. They also said the
budget harms the poor
through cuts in medical programs and doesn't do enough
for schools and uni versities.
"We can choose to make

Ohio work fur all of us rather
than just some of us." said
AP Photo
Rep. Chris Redfern of Port
Clinton, the top-ranking Jim Morgan from Cleveland . holds a sign regarding dental care coverage on the front steps'•of the· Statehouse" in Columbus.
House Democr'at.
Social service advocates. teachers an~ poor Ohioans rallied at the Statehouse to protest funding cuts.
Taft, a Republican. wants to
spend $9 million to expat!d
Ohio's voucher program to Statehouse to protest funding
Wednesday, April 13
abou.t 2,600 students m . 70 cuts.
Morni11g (7 a.m.-Noon)
public .schools with persis- . Between 1.500 and . 2.000
It will be a cloudy 'morntently failing test scores,
peop le 'trtende&lt;l the rally, ing. There may be a brief
The House version "Of the according to the State sprinkle. Temperatures will
budget would spend as much Highway Patrol. That's a stay near 50. Winds will be
as $81 million to expand the · large event by Statehouse · l 0 to 15 MPH from the east.
program to 18.000 students in standards.
Aftemoon (1·6 p.m.)
Abo Lit I00 teachers and
academically challenged disIt should continue . to be
tricts.
support staff from New cloudy. We are predicting
"The vo ucher proposa l Lebanon schools in west-cen- Iight rain. The rainfall will
should be focused on Jailing . !Tal Ohio came to criticize fiAish around 2:00pm. Expect
schools and should be tai- school-funding cuts. The dis- 0.05 inches of rain by the end
Jared fairly narrowly to a tar- trict's school board agreed to of
this
afternoon.
get of swdents that are cancel school for employees Temperatures
will
hoid
trapped in schools that are to attend the rally as long as steady aro·und 54 with
consistently failin g." Taft the day was made up later.
today's high of 58 occurring
The district of I .300 stu- aro11nd 2:00pm. Winds will
said.
Taft wants ·to cap tuition dents has Ieist a quarter of its be 5 to 10 MPH from the
increases at 6 percent plus an 96 teachers in the past two east.
additional 3 percent for finan- years because of budget cuts.
Eveni11g (7 p.m.-Midnight)
cial aid for needy students.
Giving up a day of summer
Temperatures will linger at
The House plan would con- vacation was worth the 51. Skies will be clear with
tinue the 6 percent cap in cur- chance to .push for more edu- I0 MpH winds from the
rent law. ·.
ca tion money, said Jennie
"We're expanding our Stockslager, 50. a New southeast turning from the
scholarship moneys and we Lebanon high school EI)glish northeast as the evening progresses.
want to provide an incentive teacher.
·
Ovemight (1·6 a.m.)
for universities and colleges
"If it's a snow day. we call
Temperatures will drop
in the state ... to do the same," it · a
ealami·ty
day,"
48 to today's low of 40
from
Temperatures wi II rise from
Temperatutes will hover at
Taft said. .
Stockslager said. "We should
by
6:00am.
Skies
will
be
38
to
55
by
late
this
morning.
59. Skies will range ,fron;t
The House restored $70 call this a calamity day .
clear
with
5
to
lO
MPH
Skies
will
be
sunny
to.
mos.tly
million in Medicaid reim- because df, the calamitous
sunny to mostly sunny with 5
· winds from the · northeast.
sunny with 5 · to 10 MPH
bursements to nursing homes. state of our finances."
to IQ MPH winds from the
winds from the northeast.
Thursday, April ·l4
Lawmakers also refused to
For Debrah Benson , the
Moming (7 a.m.-Noon)
Afternoon (1-6 p.m.)
northeast. ·
remove a for~1ula for nursing · rally was a chance to plead
home funding from state law for Medicaid funding for denand let the state human ser- tal services. Taft eliminates
vices department control it, as the money .in his butlget,
Taft wants.
while the Ho\ISC partially
Republican' on the House restores it.
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floor on Tuesday moved $3
Benson, 40, who has multi- ACI.
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million from the state prisons pie sclerosis, is having eight AEP-35.10
Oak Hill Rnanclal .,.Wai-Mart - 48.63
budget to halfway houses, teeth pulled .in a mattcf .of· Akzo-46.Q7
33,20
Wendy's - 39.56
atlded $600.000 for education weeks out of fear the money Ashland Inc. - 66.;1.7
OVB-33
Worthington - 19.03
programs and made dozens of . won ' t .be available once the
.AT&amp;T
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BBT- 39.56
Dally stock reports are:
smaller·changes, mostly tech- budget passes.
BLI-10.76
nicaL They also rejected !)lore
"I want them to quit cutting
the 4 p.m. closing
Peoples - 27.45
than two dozen .Democrat t~e benefits." said Benson, of Bob Evans ...,;, 21.79
quotes of the previous
Pepsico - 53.64
amendments, most of which Columbus. "This is ridicu- BorgWarner - 46.15
Premier - 11.10
day's transactions,
had been re~cted in the lous. This is appalling."
Champion - 4.09
Rockwell - 57.56
provided by Smith
Finance Committee.
Charming Shops - 7.56
On the Net:
Also Tuesday'. social ser·
Rocky Boots - 26.89 .
Partners at Advest Inc.
Gov. Bob Taft: http://gol-er- City Holding - 29.62
vice advocates, teachers and
RD Shell .,..- '60. 72
of Gallipolis.
Col-46.02 ·
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DuPont - 50.05
Federal Mogul - .•45
cut short," \'and~rbyl said.
rounded by large trees a few USB- 28.87
Fire officials said eight peo- blocks from. the campus, Gannett-SO
pie also in the house escaped-· allout 30 miles northwest of General Electric - 36.09
GKNLY -4.90
the blaze, whtch started about Cincinnati.
Harley Davidson 4:30 a.m. Sunday. The cause

Students gather for quiet reflection on ftre victims
OXFORD . (AP) - About
3,000
people
gathered
Tuesday night for. a candlelight vigil and quiet reflection
on the lives of three Miami
University students who died of the fire has not been deterin an off-campus fire over the mined: ~ - · -~ weekend.
The house 'is in a neighborBill Forsythe', student gov- hood of older homes . surernment pre sident, welcomed
the crowd at a retlecti~g pool
and a harpist played while the
-crowd pondered silently.
"It will take a lmig ·time to
recover," Miami President
James Garland said later.
Among the crowd were
several members . . of the
Miami rugby team, in honor
of one of its members,
Stephen Smith, · 22 , of
Bethesda, · Md., who oied in
the fire.
The other victims were
Julia Turnbull, 21, of Milford.
and Kathryn Welling. 21. of
Bronxville. N.Y.
Officials said Turnbull and
Welling died of carbon
monoxide inhalation . There
was no immediate rul ihg on
how Smith died.
Leanne Vanderbyl. a ;enior
jQUrnalism major, said 'he
knew Turn bull well.
"She was an amazing girl. I
knew she would have gone on
to do so many amaLing things
and to have such a great life

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BY MARK WILLIAMS
Special to the Sentinel
Rl.O GRANDE · ~ The
Un iversi ty of Rio Grande
women's basketball program
added their recruit for the
2005-06 season with the
signing of Ripley UnionLewis Huntingto n High
School point guard Erin
Walker to a national letter-ofintent.
Walker. a 5-4 guard. aver-

ageu 8.6 poi ius. 3..J i1ssists,
2.4 rebound s and 2.5 steals
per game fur the ' Blue Jays
her senior scasot1. She was a
40 percent ( l 8-ofc.J5) shooter
from the three-point arc.
She · was named to the
Southern Hills League AllLeague teatr.. was the
RULH's offensive · award
winner and was named AP
District
AII-Southw.est
Honorable Mention .
. Walker is also an outstanding student as she is the class

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co-v,tl ed i ctorian thi&gt;' vcar
and a melnber
of
th e.
Natio.nal
H o n o r

Societv.
Walker was happy' to get
the opponunity to. _play basketball in college. "I'm excited, it's great." she said. "I
really never ti)ought that I
would be here. today, doing
this. "
·' J.'i:lidn'tthink I would have·

the upp(&gt;nunity to do this. it' s
great.' Walker added.
,
Walker explained her reasoning in choosing Rio
Grande as a coll ege . home .
"Part of it was the (scholar'hip&gt; money.'' Walker said .
" But also . Coach \ Smalley
showed up at · my. all -star
game and talked to me afterwards and talked 'to my parents · and really assured me
and that was probably the
best thing."
She plans to major in

Ph y,ica l Edu ca tion and
Health cllld pcrlwr' one clay
will coach ba,ketball on the
· colk~i ~lte level. ''I'd like to
'tart teC~chin~ Cit the midd le or
hi ~ h school level and then
beg in coach ing basketball,''
Wa lker '"ill "Hopefully.
nl&lt;l) be one day be a college
com: h ...
Ri pJe, Head Coach Mike
Couper "'"happy for Walker
on h~r hig day. "Th'is is her

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PVHJiag .
Eastern girls second at River Valley football . ·
tourney
date set
PREP TRACK AND FIELD

BY BRAD SHERMAN

bsherman@ mydailyregister.com

Rio Grande
Schedule
Today
Ba-ll
Rio at Northern Ky. (DH), 2 p.m.
Softball
Rio at Ohto Dominican {DH), 3 p.m.

Thuroctoy
Ba-ll
Rio at Ohio ValleY College, 7 p.m.

SOtunlay
BI-ll

Rio at Tiffin (DH), J p.m.
Softball
Rib

at Urbana (DH)~ 1 p.m.

Track .
Rio at Taylqr lnvltatlonat

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Be-l'
Bloat Tiffin tDH) , tp.m.
Softball
Mountian State at Rio, 2 p.m.
Monday, April 18
BeHball
Cedarville al Rio (DH). 2 p.m.

Bartrum and
Brown Football
Camp set
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. The Mike Bartrum and Troy
Brown Football Camp will be
held on the campus of
Hu.ntington High School May
14.
The camp is for boys and
girls grades l-12. The cost of
the camp is $40 per person
the day of the camp, with
additional campersJrom the
same family only $20.
Early registrants can save
$10 upfront by sending in
their . registration ,
post
marked before May 8, to:
Banrum &amp; Brown Football
Camp, P.O. Box 9497,
Hunrington, WV, 257040497. Parents or guardians
..·must also sign a waiver
against injuries form each
-child. You can pick up appli·
cations at First Sentry Bank,
Kindred Communications, .
Stadium Fra(11e and· Art and
other locations.
For more information; call
Rich and Mary Gannon at
(304)697-5640 or go to the
camp's website at bartrumandbrown.com.

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TUPPERS PLAINS - The
second annual Secret Angels
Foundation benefit·bllsketball
game' ·will be held 6 p.m.
Saturday at Eastern High
School.
. UPS will ch'allenge the
Ohio State Highway Patrol,
and the Eastern High School
staff will take on the Meigs
H.S . staff.
Phi !adelphia Eagles TElLS
Mike Bartrum will be the
special guest and will be
autographing pictures for $5
each.
A Bartrum
No.
88
Philadelphia Eagles jersey
will be raffled off, each
chance will cost $2. Drawing
will take place . the night of
the game.

CHESHIRE
Distanc_e . runner Erin
Pyles won three events
for Point Pleasant 's girls,
then a strung perfur-.
mance from male sprinters helped the We st
Virginians swee p both
division s
at · River
Valley's track and field
meet Tuesday. ·
Pyle s won the 800,
1600 and 3200-meter
runs
for · the Lady
Knight s, who amassed
112 points. Eastern was
seco nd with · 96.5 fol- .
lowed by River Valley
(77.5), Ohio Valley
Christian ( 19) and South
Gallia (8)
Point Pleasant won
nine of the 16 gi~ls
events. Mallory Nowli·n
( I 00 meters ), Jessica
Elias ( 11 O~meter hurdles). Katey Hipes (shot
put)
and
Megan
Wamsley (long jump )
also earned individu&lt;~l
win s, as did Point' s
4x I 00 and 4x800 relay
teams.
The other two relay
races, the 4x200 and
4x400, went to runner-up
Eastern.
Jennifer
· Hayman won the 400meters for the Lady
eagles, while teammate
Erin Weber was tops in
the discus.
Sally Attar won two
events (200 meters, high
jump) for River Valley,
while , Jessica Shriver
won ·the 300-meter hur"
dies.
On the boys side, Newt
Mattox sprinted to wins
in the 100 and-200-meter.
dashes and was also part
of winning 4xl00 and
4x200
meter
Point
Pleasant relay teams.
The Knights racked up
116 points , edging hoM
River Valley by eight.
Eastern was third with
95, while Ohio Valley
Christian was a distant
fourth with 23 and South

Please see Eagles, 86

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POINT PLEASANT, W.
Va. Pleasant Valley
Ho, pital. in conjunction with
Mike Bartrum, a valued
longsnapper and ti ght end
with the Philadelphia Eagles, .
and Troy Brown , fo rmerl y a
wide receiver and punl
·returner for the Super Bowl
Champions,
the
New .
England Patriots. will host
the annual ,Pleasant Valley
l'!ospital Coed Flag Football
Tournament 10 be held on
Saturdav, June 1·1. 2005.
The ' doubl e-elimination
tournament will' be held at the
Mason County Career Center
and Point Pleasant High
School fields . Games will
begin at 8 a.m. and will con·
tinue throughout the day rain or shine . Individual trophies wiil be ·awarded to the
top six fini shing team s ..
"We are elated that we will
work again w.ith Mike' and
Troy at our annual ~oed flag ·
football tournament," said
Amy J Leac h,, director .of
community relations at
Pleasant Valley Hospital.
"These nrc two athletes who
epitomize . good sportsmanship and serve a~ exemplary
role· models .for
. the
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Jen Hayman rons the ancnor leg of Ei3stern·s- 4x200 meter race during Tuesday's meei at ·
River Valley. The Eagles finished lirst in' that race with a time of 2:04.

Wahama defeats Southern
BY ScoTT WoLFE
Sports correspondent

two runs
in
the
t h i r d
HARTFORD
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Lady
White
Jordan
Falcons (7 -4) jumped on the
N e i g 1e r
Southern . Lady Tornadoes
walked.
Brooke
(4-6) early and never looked
back Tuesday night in nonK i se r
leagu.e softl!all action at doubled to put runners on
Hartford.
second · and third, and
. Wahama went right to Whitney Rlftle had a 5-3
work on S~uthern ~ t'!rter ground out to drive in a run.
and losmg pitcher Bethany Joanne Pickens had a ·si ngle
Riffle. Ohlinger walked to to drive home Kiser and
' 'lead off for the White Wahama led 3-2. Southern
Falcons,
then
Nancy threatened in the seventh
Brinker reached on an error when Ashley Roush walked
by the pitcher and Keith and Bonnie Allen singled
Ann Sayre singled hard up with two outs but a ground
the rniddle, and A. Wolfe out ended the game. ·
singled home a run , then
Wahama reclaimed on of
later scored after a stolen the runs when in the bottom
base, an error, and scored on · of the third inning . Wolfe
a passed ball , the score 3-0. doubled and scored on two
Southern plated its only pas~ed balls. 4-2 Wahama.
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In the fourth inning
Ohlinger singled. Leslie
Kitchen reached on an error
. when no one covered first
base on her bunt and the
throw went into ri ght !ield
foil 1 terri tory to score
Ohlinger. Nancy Brinker
then slammed a double over
the centerfielder to drive in
. a run. and \l{lllfe had a sacrifice tly, the score now 72. Both defenses played
well the ·last two innings.
· Wahama's
Kei thAnn
Sayre had several big put
our,s from shortstop. Sayre
first 1t1ade some great fielding plays, then finished
them off with great throws
from the field. Southernfs
Ashley Roush also had a
good game at shortstop for.
the Tornadoes. Roush
charged several slow hit
·
Plu!le see Wah1ma, ~

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Entry fees are $150 per
team and applications can be
picked-up at the Pleasa11t
Valley Wcllness Center. The
entry fee includes (for all
members on a team's roster)
an invil&gt;ltion to a VIP banq·uet
held at Ri verside Golf Course
the ni ght prior to the tournament , commemorative t-shirt
with a caricature sketc hed by
Jan Haddox (a local artist),
lunch ihc afternoon of the
tournament. team photo comof
Putney .
pliments
Pho)ograph y and an invitation to a post-game celebration . All proceeds from the
tournament wi II be donated
to the Bartruni and Brown
Foot~all . Camp and the
Pleasant Valley Hospital

Please see Flag. 81

Tornadoes fall
to Wahama, 5-4
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our co mmumues. ·

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.· BY ScoTT WoLFE
Sports correspondent

Turnat.lues a sca re . · then
· Dustin Vickers hammered a
---'-'--'---'--'----'--'--~ two-run s i ng Ie and Iate r ·
scoret.l on a sacrifice tly by
MASON . W.Va. - The He ath Stanle.y. the score .J-0
Wahama White · Falcons· Wahama.
s.;ored early. but had to hold
Southern scored on in the
off a Southern rall y late in
second
inning when Butch
the game to claim a 5-4 nonleague
win over the Marnnout leu orr by reachTornadoes amid controversy ing 011 an error. sto le sectmd
in a cross-river vars,ity boys and third . then scored on a
baseball conte st Tuesday at sacrifice tly and RBI from ·
Wahama High School.
the bat of Nick Buck. the
Wahama took an early 4-0 score .J- 1.
lead in the bottom' of the f(rsi
In the top . of the third
inning when Joshua Branch inning Jordan Pierce reached
walked to lead off the on an error. Jake Hunter sininning. Brandon Fo,wler then gled and Wes Riffle r.eached
si n~ l ed and Chad Zerkle on an error to load the bases.
dehvered an RBI single up
the middle. Kameron Sayre
Please see Fall, B6
flew out , but gave the

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�Eastern honors basketball, cheerleaders
TL' PPERS PLAINS
Eastern High School hdu
ih .111nu:Ji " "in 1cr 'POrls
b.llllfLIC I nn MML'h 20
Below '' a Its! of ;.pet:l&lt;ll
award .IIlLI fel ler Winners.
cllld lwnOi ees

He- get-. d lot nl 'i~tl lstaction
out of dn 11fg It Jamte ·'i \\ ay.

G~lll~

P"''

Bovs Basketball
Spect.d. A\1 .nJs - ALlam
Dill.1ru ( Best Defensive
Pla yer.
B1 )t:e
Buckley
Aw.1rd l. Derek Baur1 (Besl
D efen"'e Pl.tye r ); C hn s
Carrull 1Co:1c hes Award ).
Chns
Myers
(Coaches
Awa rd). :"Jatha n . CoLarl
( Be st
l'ree
Throw
Pe rcent. ,ge):
Cody
Dill
( M ost
Rebounds).
Ed
Beatty
(Don
Jackson.t
Award). . Robert
Cross·
'
1Most Ch.1rges)
Spectal ·award wtnners for Eastern basketball thts year are Ill front. from left, Ed Be atty, hns
Team m embers Derek Myers and Adam Dill ard . In bac k are Nathan Cozart. Chfls Carroll. Robert Cross and Cody
Baum. ALlam Dill ard. Cody Dill.
Dill. Robert Cross. C hns
Carro ll . Chns Myers . E d
Beatty.
Mark
Guess.
N.ithan
Cozc~rt.
Dcr d
Roush. Brian Castor. Ju sti n
Browmng
and
A l ex
McGrath.

Flag
from Page·B1

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FoundatiOn.
A II coed flag f ootb all partlctpunts mu &gt;t be al lea•t I S
years of ag e and teams may
play with a mrmmum of s1x
players (three men and thre e
women ) and a max1mum of
eight pl ayers i,f'o ur men and
four women) on the IIeld at
once There mu st always be
an equal number of m en and
women on the tield
Each game will consist of ·
two 20-minute halves and a
five-mmute half-tnne, Teams
mav have a maximum o f 16
players (eight men and erg ht
women). Any expense s related to inJUri es are the sole
re sponsibility of the pl ayer.
Pleasant Valley Hospital , Inc
and its subs tdiarie s will not
be held responsible fu r any
injurie,s that may be incurred
while participatin g in ' the
tournament.
B artrum , who was a se nior
on Marshall University 's
1992 Division 1-AA football

Junior Varsity
Basketball
.
,
Submitted photo
Spec ta l .award wtnners for Eastern cheer lead~ng thts year are from left, Dyana Hawthorne ,
Bnttn t Hensley, K•mberly Castor and Alyssa Baker.

Eighth Grade
Basketball

Seventh Grade
Basketball

Te am m embers D erek
Griffm,
Zach
Hendn x,
Josiah Hayman , .Josh Hupp,
A c tion Facem yer, Casey
Hannum , Cody H annum ,
Jordan Kimes. KCith Aeiker
and Ben Buckley.

Junior High
Cheerleaders
Squad m embers - Br~ea
Buckley, Andrea Buckley.
Chelsi Kearns, Tara Smith ,
Amanda
Wolfe ,
Alisa
Shamp .
Tina
Drake,
Rhonda
Durham
and
Mallory Guthrie.

Team members Jake
L y nch , Nik Brannon , Kelly
Winebrenner, Jordan Wood ,
Tyler
Carroll,
WaLl e
Collins,
Devon
Ri ggs,
Cody Ridgeway and Scott
Trus se ll.

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Corporation , Plaintiff,

vs. Floyd H. Cleland,
et al. Defendants
Court of Common
Pleas, Meigs County,
Ohio.
In pursuance of an
order of sale· to me
directed from said
court ir'l the above

entitled action. I will
expose to sale at
public auction on the

front steps of the
Me1gs

,

Courthouse

County

on

Friday, May 6th, 2005
at 10:00 a.m . of shld
day, the following
described real estate.

SITUATE IN THE
COUNTY OF MEIGS,
VILLAGE OF RUTLAND, STATE OF
OHIO AND BEING IN
SECTION NO. B,
TOWN 6, RANGE 14.
OF THE OHIO COMPANY'S PURCHASE
BEGINNING ON THE
EAST SIDE OF THE
ROAD IN THE LINE
OF A LOT FORMERLY
OWNED BY MINTA
COLLINSl'- THENCE
NORTH
26112
DEGREES WEST 178
FEET;
THENCE
NORTH
631/2
DEGREES EAST 142
FEET;
Tl;tENCE
SOUTH
13112
DEGREES WEST 229
FEET TO THE PLACE
OF
BEGINNING,
CONTAINING 291100
ACRES, MORE OR
LESS. SAVE AND
EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING: BEING IN
SECTION 8, TOWN 6,
8ANGE 14, BEGINNING ON THE EAST
SlOE OF THE ROAD.
ON THE LINE OF THE
1ST
FORMERLY
OWNEO BY MINTA
COLLINS , THENCE
NORTH
261/2
DEGREES WEST 115
FEET;
THENCE
·NORTH 60 DEGREES
EAST 95112 FEET;
THENCE
SOUTH
131/2
DEGREES
WEST 154 FEET TO
THE
PLACE
OF
BEGINNING , CONTAINING
121100
ACRES , MORE OR
LESS .
PROPERTY
ADDRESS:

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a bridge; thence N. 37
Dog. 11' 32" E., 24.91
loot to the true point
of beginning, said
point Is also In the
northertv right of way
line of Route 124;
thence leaving said
right of way and
along a severance
line through the prop-

554 Main Street,
Rutland, Ohio 45775
PROPERTY OWNER:
Floyd H. Cleland ·
PRIOR DEED REFERENCE: Volume 186,
Page 617, 1
PP#:
T
2•
00048.000
Appraised
at
$40,000. Terms of

the West one-hall of
Section 5;
THENCE South 00
degrees, 00 minutes.
18 seconds 'Easl
along the East hall
seet1on line of the
West one-hall of
Section 5, 412.5 feel
(25 rods) to in Iron pin

Sale: Cannot be sold

setj

Cannut b'e sold for

erty

lor less than 2/~rds of
the appraised value.
10% down on day of

degrees,

THENCE North 89
59 minutes~
42 seconds West,
2.262.2 feet to an iron

less than 213rds of
the appraised value.
10% down on day of

til , which said iron

sale, cash or certified
check, balance on
confirmation of sale.

ChapmaA, D.B. 309,
Pg. 395 (lour calls)
and fallowing the
centerline of a small
creek lor (two calls),
N. 2 Dog. 25' 13" E.,
94.17 feet, N. 35 deg.
20' 37" E., 60,51 feet
to a point; thence
leaving said creek, S.
54 Deg. 08' 43" E.
313.52 feet passing
an Iron pin at 20.00
feet to an Iron pin, 5.
41 Dog. 28 ' 39" W.,
164.ot feet to an Iron
pin In the Northerly
right of way line of

sale, cash or certified
check, balance due
on confirmation of
sale.

Robert E. Beegle,
Meigs County Sheriff
Attorney lor Plaintiff
Reinmer &amp; Lorber

P.O. Box 968
Twinsburg, OH 44087
(330) 425-4201
(3)30, (4) 6 &amp; 13 3T

Northeast corner of

pin

Is

South

99

degrees, 59 minutes,
42 seconds East,

31 .20 feet from the
center of MEIGS
COUNTY ROAD NO.
26, ..
THENCE from the
said ~ron pin South 15

Thomas
Property at: 43219
Roa&lt;!,
Frank
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
PPt 03-00400
Prior
Deed
Reference:

Volume

143, Page 473
Appraised
$75,000
Terms of

at
Sate:

Robert E. Beegle,
Meigs County Sheriff.
Attorney lor the
Plaintiff:

Lerner,

1 Sampson

&amp; Rothfuss,
Box
5480,

P.O.

Cincinnati, OH 45201·

5480

degrees, 55 minutes,
42 seconds East,

120 East Fourth
Street, 8th Floor
Cincinnati ,

PUBLIC NOTICE
Sheriff's Sale, Real

54.031eet,
THENCE South 20
degrees, 29 minutes
East, 97 95 feet;
THENCE South 24

Estate, Case Number

degrees, 08 minutes

04CV016
ABN AMRO

Fast. 87.86 feet;
THENCE South 28
degrees, 31f- mtnutes --Sherlff 's Sale Of Real
Fast 87.51feet;
Estate
THENCE South 33 Slate of Ohio,
degrees, 58 minutes Meigs County
East, 92.9 feet,
Mid State Trust, IV
THENCE South 36' t;'lainlill

Public Notice

Mortgage

Group,

Plaintiff VS
Cliffoid Thomas Ill,
et. al, Defendants.
Court of Common

Pleas, Meigs County,
Ohio

degrees, 58 minutes

Ohio

45202-4007
(513) 241-3100
(3) 30, (4) 6,13

along said right of
way line, N. 48 Deg.
31 ' 21"W., 246.21feet
10 the point of BEGINNING and contaimng
1.00 Acres , more Or
less.

Public Notice

For last source of

Title See D.B. 324, Pg.
597 of the Meigs
County,
Ohio
Records of Deeds.
Parcel
No:
100025.001
CURRENT OWNER:
Mary J. Hawk et at
Property at: N. Side
SR 124, Rutland, Ohio
PP# 11.00025.001

vs

East, 324.75 feet to · Mary J. Hawk
PLACE
OF Defendants
Order of Sale to me . the
directed • from said
B~GINNING of this
Case
Number
Court in the above
lot, said PLACE OF 03C.V102
entitled action, 1 w111 BEGINNING
being Court of Common
expose to sale at
marked by an Iron Pleas, Meigs County,
public auction on the
pin;
Ohio
front steps of the
THENCE South 36
In pursuance of an
County

on

degrees, 58 minutes

l\eg1~ter
(740) 446-2342 (7 40) 992-2156 (304) 675-1333
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Township of Rutland ,

Attorney

County, State of Ohio

West, 96.4 feet to in
iron pin;

r;leigs County, Ohio:
BEGINNING at a point

P)e1n1lff

Situate

' in

the

5, Town 2 North, and

.THENCE South 58

in the centerline of

Range 13 West, of the
OHIO COMPANY'S
PURCHASE
and

degrees, Ol minutes
30 seconds West

Route 124, said point
is where the cenler-

the

line of Corn Hollow

being descnbed as

POINT OF
BEGINNING contain-

located as follows .

COMMENCING at the

ing 1 04 acres, more

Beginning-at

- point

West about 1830 feet
and north about 2360
feel and North 1 deg.
30' 54" East 473.78
feet
from
the
Southeast corner of

said Section 12. said
point of beginning
being In the center of
Township Road T·t76
(Nichols Road) and
being Nortl11 deg. 30'
54" East 473.78 feet
from the Junction of

Volume 245, page 75,

THENCE South 82

or less.
Current
Owner:
Clifford &amp; Michelle

and being described
as follows:

Robert E. Beegle,
Meigs County Sheriff

degrees. 15 minutes

follows.
THE POINT OF.
BEGINNING
being

Companl's Purchase

estate.

Meigs

to

Township,

Meigs County, State
of Ohio, and being in
Section 12, Town 5
North, Range 14 West
of , the
Ohio

Deed

Situate 1n Chester

feet

Deg .. 30' 54" West130
feet along the center
of Township Road T176 (Nichols Road) to
the pomt of beginning,
containing
1.053 acre, more or
less, excepting all
legal rights of way.
Current Owner: Gary
&amp; Angela Jones
Property at: 30486
Nicholas Road
Ohio
Middleport,
45760
"PP# II-D0129
Deed
Prior
Volume
Reference:
99, Page 309
at
Appraised
$25,000.00

public auction on the

sale.

Public Auction on the
front steps- of the

260.6

ence thence South 1

t3, 2005 at 10 a.m. of
said day, the following. described real
estate:
Legal Description:
In
the
Situated

directed from said
Court In the above
entitled action, I will
expose to sate at

lowing described real

17 seconds East,
287. 13 feet to an iron

and being in Sect1on

House on Friday, May

In pursuance of an
Order of Sale to me

88 deg. 29' 06" East
294.27 , feet to the
Westerly line of a 1.1
acre lot as described
m Meigs County

desCnbed real estate:
The land · referred
to in th1s policy is Sit·

Township,

front steps of the
Meigs County Court

veyed April 1975 by
H. Hysell, R.S. No.
2274 to an iron rod;
thence North 88 dog.
29' 06" West 405.69
feet to tho center of
Township Road T-176
(Nichols Road) crossIng iron rods set at
202.89
feel
and
387.99 feet lor refer-

Meigs County, Ohio

Rutland

Mark

Road intersects with
Route t 24; thence ·
with the centerline of

K.

for

the

AUn
311 Park Avenue
Ironton, Ohio 45638
74()-532-8744
(4) 6, 13," 20'

Sheriff's Sale
Real Estate
I

19.5 feet and 155.55
for

reference;

thence North 22 deg.
42 ' West 32.73 feet
the
along
Southwesterly line of
said 1.1 acre lotto the
Northwesterly corner
of said 1.1 acre lot;

· Public Notice

Route 124, S. 5o Dog.
3~ ' E., 153.971eet to a
point at the center of

crossing Iron rods at
feet

McCown,

Records

Cue

thence North 67 deg.
55' East 139.22 feet
along the northerly
line pi aald 1.1 aero

before said meeting.

to

Its

bylews, lor the pur•
pose of electing
directors

and

the

(740)379·9098

business

Terms

of

Sale:

Cannot be sold lor
less than 2/3rds of
the appraised value.

10% down on day of
1

sate, cash or certified
check, balance on

confirmation of sale.
Ralph E. Trussell
Meigs County Sherin
Attorney lor the
Plaintiff
Mantey,
Deas,
Kochalskl
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shmgle root , thermopane
Window s, 2x6 ex:tenor walls
patiO door, w1th appliances
w/d hp, 9x24 shed porch
9x12 add on room , storage
bu1 ld1ng ,
membership
Resort Area. Racme, Oh1o

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Grandview Estates subdiVISIOn JUs! off At 160-3 BfJ, 13/4
baths
remodeled
kitChe n w/Maytag bwlt-ms.
ta mllyroom w/bU1It-1n bar,
ulllliY
room w1th
washer/dryer, updated windows and doors. fenced
backyard $132,500 0%
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which makea It Illegal to
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pntferen~;tt, limitation or
discrimination based on
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familial status or national
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nwke any such
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Attention!
Local company oHe nng ' NO
DOWN , PAYMENT ' pro grams for you to buy your
home Instead of renti ng
• 100% linanc1ng
• L!;!'SS than perfect cred1t
accepted
• Payment cou ld be the
same as rent
Mortgage
Locators

1 &amp; 2 bedroom apartments
on
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Street
m
Middlepor t furmshed ut1l1·
lies pa1d . deposit &amp; refer·
ences reqUired no pets ,

(740)992·0165

1 and 2 bedr oom apart·
ments furnished and unfur·
$22,000. (740)992·0018
n.shed, secunty depos•t
For Sale - 1979 Homette 2 reqwed no pets, 74D-992·
bedroom. wfcentral a1r 2218
$3,495 00 Ca ll (740 ) 385·
Apl lor rent $350 OQ pluS
4367
deposit An utlhhes Included
For Sale 14X70 3 bed- No pets allowed 740.992room , se t up 1n Cou.ntry 2274
Homes, $6,995 00 Move 1n

bedroom
home PRICES AT JACKSON
$239 00/month
Includes ESTATES, 52 . w 9stwood
AJC, Delivery and Set-up On\le from $344 'to $442
Call M'ke. {740)385-767 1
Walk to shop &amp; mov1es Call
Equal
Inventory Clearance New 4 740-446· 2568
Hous1ng Opportumty
bedroom
Home
1
$3 19 00/month,
Includes
CONVENIENTLY LOCAT·
A!C, Delivery and Set-up
EO' &amp; AFFORD~BLE1
Call Harold, (740)385-9948
Townhouse
aparlments
SAI/E·SAVE-SAI/E
and/or ' small houses FOR

New 3 Bed(oom Home only
3-Bedroom ,
1-Bath $198/month. Includes ale. ·
Remolded Full Basemen1, delivery, and set up. . 74()..
Appliances
mcluded . 385-9948
Outbu1ld1ng &amp; 24FT Pool,
188 Park Dnve (304)675· New 4 bedroom, 2 bath
home onty $49,098.00
7460
Includes a/c. delrvery. and
set up 74()..385-9948
403 SP"''II Ave. Pomeloy,
OhiO One fam1ly home for NeWer rBnch style home, 3
BO years Soli l1k8 new 3 BR. 1 balh. House has cenbedroom&amp;, 1 112 baths tral air, heat, new carpet and
$50 000 992·2426
hardwood flooring Big deck
on ~ acre of gt'ound . Super
50 acre larm w•lh hOuSB and clean Musl see Kelly Or. off
barn . • $62.500.
Call of Georges Creek $78,500
(304)2 1().8238
(740)256-6006

9162 Free Est1mates Easy
financing, 90 days same as
cash V1saJ Master Card
·Dnve- a· little save al3t
Th ompsons Appl iance &amp;
Repa•r-6.,.5-7388 For sale
re-cond1t1oned
automat1c
washers &amp; dryers refrJgerators. gas and electriC
ranges a1r cond1!10ners alld
wringer washers W1H do
repa~rs on mater brands 1n
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BEAUTIFUL
APART- $475. S&amp;W 357 6'brl ~ued
Inventory Clearance, New 3 MENTS
AT BUOGET
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Coolmg 2614 ~ 1 1"1Coln Ave
Slock models at old priCes,
Decks Phone (740 )388·
(304)675 4217
Must Sale Repossessed 2005 models arnvmg Now.
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"Wh ere You Get Your
Vacation Need Mom. Dad (t clOsed m), deck. 213 acre
New 2 bedroom home only Money's Worth"
or HandiCapped loved One Hat lot Heal pump R1ver
S1721montl'l Includes ale,
I have one Valley
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bnck
hous\1 "' m
Mercerville 1 BR apt m Pleasant Valley Apartment
Ntcely remode led 3 bed· Crown City Cable , electnc Are now tak1ng Applicat•ons
room house m Rutland, water fur (7 40)256-8 132
for 28A, 3 BA &amp; 4BA ,
$32,000, ca ll RuHell at Sol &amp;
taken
ApplicatiOns ' are
Bloom . (740)541·3251
Attention I
Monday thru Fnday, jro m
Local company offenng "NO 9 00 AM ·4 PM Othce , IS
No Down Payment
4 bedroom. 2 Bath. 3 car DOWN PAYMENT' pro· Located at 1151 Evergreen
grams for you to buy your Dnve Pomt Pleasant , WI/
garage country selling,
Phone No •s (304)675·
BidWell area
(740)388· home Inste ad of rent1ng
• 100% f1na ncmg
5806 EHO
8560
• Less than perfect cred1t
Tara
Townhous e
ac'cepted
• Payment co uld be the Apartments. Very Spac1ous .
www.orvb.com
2 Bedrooms , CIA 1 112
same as rent
Home Listings.
Locators Bath, Adu lt Pool &amp; Baby
Mortgage
List your hotne by ca llmg
Pool, PallO. Start $385/Mo
{7401992·732 1
(740)446-3S20
No Pets,
Lease Plus
Respons•ble coupl e to rent Secunty Deposit Requ1red ,
V1ew photos/mfo on line ·
2BA home 1 m1le from (740)446·3481
Gel hpoiiS off St Rt 588
PRICE REDUCED!
$400 a month. $400 secu nw Three beautiful unfurnished
overlookmg
eOwooO Cape Cod
depoSit
references apartme nts
Gallipolis C1ty Park One BA
orne 9 5 Acres, 4
reqUired (740)446·34 t 3
$400, Two BR. $600 2 story
edroom , 2 Bath , 2 Ca r
town-house , 3·4 BR, $900
arage. Above Ground
Referen ces raqu1 red no
ol Bidwell OH
pets. secunty depos1t Call
tocked Pond Code 914
740-446 ·
r Call (740)388·0410
2 bedroom, all electnc, very 740 -446 -2325,
mce 1n c1ty, no pets PhOne 4425 or 740·441·7875
bedroom. 3 bath, 4 5
{740)446·1409 or (740)446·
Twm R1vers Tower 1s accept·
era s, 2 5 ca r garage .
2003
tng apphcafiOns for wa1tmg
ackson, OH $250,000
IISI
lor Hud·SUbSIZed, 1· br
1rm Cod e 2255 o r ca ll
2 bedroom , not pets, $265
apartment
, ca ll 675-6679
740)286· 4750
month 1ncludes water/s ewer
EHO
$t50 deposit, . refere nce
mt Pleasant, WV 4
(7 40)44,6·3617
SPACE
edroom, 1 bath Many
FOR
RENT
3 Bedroom , all Electnc,
memt1es Code 2165 or
Remold
ed
$400/month
all (304)675·4125 •
For Lease Off1ce or retail
(304)675·3332
spaces m very good cond•
38R. t 112BA No Pets m tlon Downtown Gallipolis
MOBILE HOMf'li
New Haven (304 )882-11 07 Appro~': 1600 sq tt each 1
or 2 baths lease pnce
f'ORSAU:
Clean 3 bedroom mob1le negotiable to encourage
busmess
Call
1993 Mans1on mobile hOme· home 1n the country Call new
(740)446·4425 or (740)446·
14x60 2 bedroom 1 bath (7 40)256·6574

Part-t1me help needed at
The Beach Hut 'Tann1ng
Salo n Call (740)441·0780
betwee n 9am 9pm

rnuat be

Older used schOol band
rnstruments ,
Trumpets
Saxophones, Trombones ,
etc Older Nmtendo .game&amp;
Large lots only . (740)388- MIF, AlA

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N1ce. clean 3 or 4 bedroom,
2 story Ranch, approx 5
acres ol land Country set·
ling yet JUSt 10 m1n 1rom
town Located on Wh1te Ad
Call lor appt (740)446-3275

Part t1me pos1t1on available
gree ting
merch8nd1 Sing
cal'ds &amp; related producls 1n
local re1a1l stores Pre fer
mature •nd1v1 du als lrherested 1n work1ng up to 120 hrs
per week Call 1·800·543411 0 ask for terrttory e• t
2658 Amer•can Greetmg
Corporat•o n EOE

Willing to t'lO proSTAFF
mamta'lance on trucks &amp;
equipment, yard work &amp;
DEVELOPMENT
3 fam•ly ya rd sale f1rst yard other miscellaneou s chores
COORDINATOR/AN
sa lt( of
the
season Experience operating eqUipSUPERVISOR
Thursday, April 14 Fn 15, ment &amp; extra skills such as
welding a plus
16
Children 's clothmg,
Scen1c HillS Nursmg Center,
Call (304)937·3410
womens &amp; mens cloth•ng
a Tandem Health Care
m1sc ttems• also 2018 112
Fostercare G,1vers Needed, Fac111ty, 1s seeking a select
Eastern Ave across from
Become a Ttierapeuhc care few to JOin our outstanding
Wai·Mart 1n alley
g1ver. you Wltl be reimbursed Staff
Development
Women s summer clothes $30·$45 a day lor the care ol Coord inator to 'ed ucate
outl1ts, kitchen utensils, a child 1n your home nursmg personnel on re s•·
m1sc 1tems 103 Green Tra1n 1ng be g1ns m Apnl. for dent ca re pollc1es and regu1nfo call
Oas1s lations Candidate Will have
Cl more
Terrace
Fostercare, a valid ProfeSSIOnal Nurs•ng
Saturday/Sunday, 9am-6pm Therapeutic
Albany, Oh Toll Free 1·877· L1cense and at leasl two
Yard Sale 1294 Kemper 325·1558
years expenenc e 1i\ Skilled
Hollow Ad , Galhpohs OH
nursmg fac 1hty We offer
Help Wanted
Fn &amp; Sal 151h ·1 61h .
excelleAt benefitS and a
Counter Sales Local electnwonderlul work env1ron·
Yard Sate· 99 Ma1n Street 1n cal diStnbutor Send res ume
ment Please apply to
- Crown C1ty V•llage Wed- IO
Fnday, 9am·? Rain or shme
HA Departme nt
Attn: Dianna Thompson,
Ant1ques
PO Box 6668
HR
Huntington. WV 25704
Scenk: Hills Nursing
YARIJS~u­
or fax to 304-697·8115 ,
Center
Pr. I'LFASA~T.
311 Buckridge Road
Help wanted- Darst Adult
Bidwell, OH 456141
2 large Yard Sale Sandhill Group Home, {740)992·
Ph: 7401446-7150
5023
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Middleport American Leg ton
$20 00 Double baskels, double bears·

Thursday for Sundays- P••P•&gt;&lt;

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Sports Reporter
AVONt All Areasl To Buy or O h10 Valley
Publ1shmg ·
Found m Alfred Elk Ru n
Sell
Shirley Spears. 304- Co mpany has an Immediate
area, Boxer 1n poor cond•·
675- 1429
open•ng for a full t1me Sports
hon. descnbe to cla1m
Reporter The Ideal candl·
(740)985· 3540
Door
to
Door Sales·
date Will have sports report·
and 1ngiwnllng sk•lls quatk and
Represe ntaltves
Found f:emale black/brown Satell 1te Installers Great'
photoshop kn ow ledge a
Lab m1x With choker collar Co mmlss 1ons call TOday
w1ll1ngness to work eve.mngs
on Bunce Ad or Bulav1tle (304 )675-7105
and weekends Pt ease send
Ad (7 40)446·2613
resume wnt1ng samp les,
Drivers Needed:
cove
r letier w1th salary
COL Dnvers Willing to drive
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to
J1m
for loca l re ady-m•x compa· r~wrements
ny Expenence IS preferred Freeland , 825 Third Ave ,
Gallipolis Oh1o 4563~
·
but not necessary Dnver

April 15 16 from 8 00 ·'
Some thmg for eve ryone
Lots m•sc TV, Clothes,
Furmtura, To s~

hereby

Bancsharas, Inc. will

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In Next Day's Paper
Sunday In-Column : ':1. :00 p.m.

Free puppy, 7 weeks old,
Ray &amp; Son's Complete Car
gray &amp; wh1te female w1th 45631
Clea n1ng Help Wanted , Mu st
bl ue eyes (740)256-6817
An Excellent way to earn
h ave Dr1vers
L•censes
Gold Elect nc Cook Stove money The New Avon
{304 )675· 7375
Call Manlyn 304·882·2645
(304)675·4046

Jo
Ann
Crisp ,
Secretary
(3) 30 , (4) 3, 13, 19

Public Notice
Notice

1 DO Workers Needed
Assemble crafts,
wood 1tems
Matenals prov1ded
To $480/wk
Free mformat1on pkg 24 hr
801-428·4649

{740)379

2316

transaction of such
other

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2 fenu:l.le Weirna1ane rtCOIIIe

Then. i n 2000. B01rtrum
beca m e a mem her nf the
Phil udclphi d Eagles. Bc~rtrum
is regdrded ,IS one uf the best
lon gsnappe" 111 the Nat iondl
Football L eag ue. wh1ch i s
cntic.11 o n punts, fie ld goal s
and extr01 points
B rown. a forme r Marshall
Un •ve" ''Y ;;tandout . spo 1ts a
th ree Super Bowl nngs and
was named Mo st Valuable
Player dunng o ne of the
hi g hl y pubhci&lt;ed events.
Also 111 2002, Brown was
named to the Pto Bowl and
jett ed to H o nol ulu , Hawaii.
The 200 5 tournament wrtl
he limit ed to the fi r st 16
ted m s 't o reg ister and pay
their entry fee. First com e first served' A copy of th e
competlllOll 'S rules and regulations IS attached to each
team packet Fm more i nfotmillion pl ease ca ll 304-6754340, ext. 1326.

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na tio nal c hamptonship tea m ,
ha s taken a tour of the NFL .
H" c,u ee • bcg,1n w1t h the
Kansas C it y 'ch •efs. w ho
ll adeu htm 1o the G reen Bay
Packers. Bw tr·um then signed
with the PatnOis, v,here he

2005. at 4:00 p.m.

..

m:ribune

along a westerly line
of a 1.1 acre lot sur·

Common

the appraised value.
Me1gs County Court · I 0% down on day of
House on Friday, May sale, cash or certified
13, 2005 at tO:OO a.m., cheek, balance due
of said day, the lol- on confirmation of

entitled action, I will
expose to sale at

described as follows:

of

Road) ; thence South

degrees. 04 m1nutes,

125 9 leet to an iron
pin;

Court
Pleas,

for less than 213rds of

court in the above

uated in the STATE
OF OHIO, COUNTY
OF MEIGS, CITY OF
POMEROY
and

Gary &amp; Angela Jones
Et at
Defendants

347, Page 597
Appraised
at
$20,000.00 Terms of
Sale: Cannot be sold

directed from said

iron pin ;

pm:
'
THENCE North 8
degrees, 22 minutes
55 seconds West,

VS

the Centerline of said
Township Road T-176
(Nichols Road) and
County Road C·3
(Leading
Creek

East, 135 feet to an
THENCE North 62

Prior
Deed
References : Volume

order of sale to me

Friday, May 6, 2005 at
to·oo .a m., of said
day, the •following

Courthouse

Douglas

Rou'te #124 ; thence

In pursuance of an

Meigs

of

lot to a post; thence
North 2 deg. 00' 33"
Wool 44 5 feet along n
westerly line of a 1.1
acre lot to a post;
thence North 2 deg.
00' 33" West 44.5 feet

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and g,l\ c hun pe nHISSIOll to
Sharper was one ot L ew i s· seck ,, lrad e. He !hen asked
favo11tes m Bal t1more. pl ay- lo r .111d w;1s grunted h•s
m g on a defen se that se t a release.
Iecotd for fewest po inl s
Sharper spen l his llrst t1ve
allowed 111 a 16-game season seaso ns •n B;iltunnre. and
111
2000 . Lewi'
thin ks kept in toucb w ith Lew1s
Sharper. released by Hou ston afte r the y wen l th cu different
o n April I , can st ill play
w.1ys
Lewis called h1m
" Oh . yeah, " LeWIS smu whe n he became a flee agent.

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Stevens 12ga double brl
$250. 'Franchi 48AL 12ga
2brls $525. Marlm 17HMA
w1th scope $250 Nonnco
Mac
90sporter
$350

F]446·:~

Buy or
sell
A1\lenne
Antiques, 1 , 24 East Mam
lor application &amp; 1nformat•on on' SA 124 E Pomeroy, 740992·2526
Russ Moore
Downtown Pt Pleasant All owner
ElectriC one
bedroom
Apartment for rent Oepos•t
&amp; References reqUired

RENT Call (740)441·1111

(304 )675-3788

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MEDICAL OFFICE SPACE,
fa1rly new fac1ltty apf;)rox
1200 sq ft 1n Athens
Ample parking
Available
•mmedtately lnquines send
to PO Box 121, Athens
01'110 -45701
I~ I '\ I \ I -..

S4fll·

Furn~slled 2

r~l
14 foot pool shde and 6 foot

&amp; 3 room apts. dillmg board. Call {740)446·

Clean, no pets Reference &amp; 4536
dePOSit
reqwred
Catl
24' ·32' 3 stall Pole Barn For
{7401446·1519
storage
only
Pnvate
GraciOus liv1ng 1 and 2 bed- $2001mo on Rt 7, Gallipolis.
room apartments at Village {740)-&lt;46-4782
Manor
and
Riverside
Apartments m Middleport Couch blue with Incliners
From $295-$444 . tall 740- Reclmer blue , Good
992-5064 Equal Housmg Condltion S1SO both wtlf sell
separately Computer lable
Opportunities
S25 (304)675-3448
Modern 1 bedroom apt call

(7 40)446.()390

JET

~EAATION

MOTORS

N 3rd Avo , Middleport
RepeJred. New &amp; RoW~ In
4 rooms &amp; bath, $300 bedroom turntshed apart - 'StOCk Call Ron Evans 1month 52 O l1we St Call
ment. depoSit &amp; references 800-537·9528

(740)446-3945

no pets (740)992.0165

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nJRSALE

LI\'F,.)liC"K

4-H Matket Meat Goats.
Mason cOunty botn and
raised (304 )882·3 144

NEW AND USED STEEL
Steel Beam s: P1pe Rebar
For
Concrete .
Angle.
Cha,nnel. Flat Ba1. Steel
Grating
Fo1
Dra1ns.
Dnveways &amp; Walkways. l&amp;L
Scrap Metals qpen Monday.
Tuesday. Wednesday &amp;
Fnday, Sam-4 :30pm. Cl osed
Ttw rSday,
Saturday
&amp;
Sunday {740)446-7300

P.ole
Barn
30x50x 1o·$6.795 in~ludes P;:1inted
Metal, Slider. Free Delivery.
24x32x 10·
$4.595.
40x64x12$13.995. ReQ . Paifll and Reg. Quarter
(937)599-7740 h!1p'/fnati&lt;;JO· horses .AisoHalflicgers. Calt
wjdecolebarns.com
(740)446·3413
Regist~red black Angus Bull
Pool pump &amp; sand filter, for
for sale. 5 years old. Daytime
large pool, used 3 weeks,
(740)532-6520.
evening
· Cpst $300, sell $175
(740)643·0836
(740)446-1 127
Yearling Ar:agus Bulls, Mostly
Ranch King 22/lp lawn trac- A.l. excellent bloodlines.
tor Kohler engine 50in cut, ·priced reasonably. Slate Ru'n
excell ent cond1tion. $1 ,200. Farm, Jackson . (740)286H~ft. dual axle car trailer, 5395
exCellent condition S1, 100. www.slaterunlarm.com
{740)446-6630 after 7pm

SPA. 0UTLI:.I
Grand Opening
New LocatiOn
tlam-7pm Monda~-Friday
12pni-5pm Satuiday- ·
Sunday
' u.s. 60
Cannonsburg-Ashland
\ b~hi~d Mr. Gatti's)
·- ce061922-7 185

WoiH Tanning Beds
HUge selection.
lmmed1qte Delivery.
Financing
1-800-894·6997
(710)4,6·6578 .
Bun~&gt;ING
SI II'I'IJF:~

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Tobacco Plants for sale. Call
40r46-7843. -

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Husqvarna rear tine tiller
5.5 . H.P. B&amp;S industrial
engine. VGC, $375. Call

$5UO! . Honda'!, Otlevy '~.
Jeep's,
Ect.
Police
Impounds! Cars tram $500
tor· listings 800-39 f -5227
EXT 390t

Aulo Listings.
.List your auto by calling ·
. (740)446-3620

View photoslinfo online

if leave mes- 1994 wh ite Thunderbird ,
loaded, excellent condition .
VB. $3,200 or best offer.
Miniature -Dachshunds 1(740)388-9875
Male bl~ ck-t an, 2-Femate
red, First-shots, Wo rme d. 1995 Camara, Silver, T-Tops,
Registered, Ready April-23. Black Interior. Pioneer CD
Taki rlg Deposits asking Player, 5-Speed, 6-Cylinder,
$300 (304)593-3820
Runs &amp; Looks Great
150,00o' miles $3.400 080
, P.itt Bull pUps. Will b8 ready call (304)593-6957
on 4-9-05. Taking deposits.
Call
(740)388-8901
or 1997. Mustang Convertible,
(740)38B-8596.
New Top, 4 new-Tires, Front
end Alignment &amp; Stit:ker, Air,
MUSICAL .
Cruise. Tilt. Power Wlhdow$
&amp; Seats, Factory Stereo,
L,--INsrR~:,:,:;;iu:;:M:;:ENTS~i:.,.J -CO/Tape.
VB, AI.Jtomatic.
Gregory AMP, 100 Watt Excellent Condition 85,000
Dual Channels, t Upright miles(304) 576-2383 $6,900
MicrophOne. All for $50.00.- 1999 Dodge Intrepid, Good
992-2529
Condition. Clean $4,000
{304}675-6986
FRurn&gt;&amp;
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VEGETABU:S

,\II\ I " l Oth

.' 1100 gal liqu1d manure
spr~ader , 4 rw Not1ll corn
plahter: 40' little G1ant
Elevator; JD Semi mount 3
14" plows : 1 row carou~l .
Holland .Transplanter; Hyd
'tpbacco press ..:Oith 3 Ooxes
in hne: APP 3000 tobacco
sl1cKs; NeW Holland grinder
m1xer 2 112 ton, 10 Ford
Trasport i.11sc 3000 lb cattle
scales new 4 young Angus
bull s. toOacco
seeder
(740)256· 1352.

OVER 30 FARM
TRACTORS
BALEA!liRAKESfTED·
DERS

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( 740~46· 24t2 Midway
between Galllpol1s and
R1o Grande on CotJnty
Road 35
CarmiChael Equ1pment

Genu1ne ""Bush Hog" 7' has
new blades and bolts
Needs 40-50 HP tractor
304·882·2996

llm'•SmaU
EllglneR•palr

Complete small
engine repair
James A Will Jr.
Owner
]2119 WelshtnwnRd.
Pomeroy. Ohio 45769
Phone : 740-'IY2-24.U

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1960 Willys Jeep Truck,
Run s Good, New Parts.
lew Online or'Call
(740)446-3620.

Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
3 miles west of

Pomeroy,OH
on State Rt. 124

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UCKS
FOR SALE

.1986 Chevy heavy 3/4 ton
p/u, 350 engine 30,000
miles since rebuilt. auto.
4x4, great Work 1ruck, body
rough, $2,500, (740)9922143
--------2000 Chevrolet-Silverado
t 500 LS, fully-optioned .
4x4,bedl i ner, trailer ing pkg .. Pewter ext .,Charcoa l
int., 1OOk highway mile s.
syn.oil, below book $12,900.
304· 773·6062

IMPROVEMF..NTS

2005

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2001 Red Dodge, V-6, 2WD. 97 OA80 . Race ready, runs
4 new Tires, 80.240 miles great, mu st see to appreci·
$8.000 (304)695·3088
ate . $1,000, Gallipolis area,
c~ ll (740)645-0873 .
84 Chevy S·t O, 305 Motor - " - - ' - - - ' - - - - - $1,200 (304)675-8643 LV. Kaw asaki Prair1e 4-wheeter
with trailer and carny cover,
Mess.
$5,000. Phone (740)441·

WHAT
STYLE. ..

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BoA~C'~.a...mRS
run.~

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BUILDERS IRC.
• Replace ment

Windows • Ruufing
(:OMMERCIAL and
RE SI DENTI AL

FREE ESTIMATES

Dealer: Norlh

Let me do it for youl

liNDA'S PAINTING
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New Dealer lor Monrana Tractors
starling at 27 horse · 57 horse
with shuttle transmission

4-wd, remote hydraulks ~year warranty
****Also a\'ailable**"'*
• Tusk Master lTactors 26 horse · 38 hor se~
.
4wd (I )'ear warranty)
• Farm Pro Tractors 20 horse • 30 horse,

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·Flowers
· &amp; ~X~~~~~~s~7~
Vegelablc pl anls Flar-$6.95

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10'' Hanging Baskets-20 Varidles
$5.95.$7.95
Perermials 6"- 10" $2.95-$5.95
l'oued l'lanls 4" • 12' " $1.l5 • $12.95

THAR BACK ON SPE.AKIN'
TERMS, BUT NOT ON
I..IS'NIN' . TERMS !!

1984 Fourwinns boat, 20
loot, Mercruiser, 70 hours.
loaded. can (740)446-3200.

SOMETIIING

1987 20' Pontoon boat with
1996 trailer &amp; 50hp Mere
motor, '$3,500, (740)992·
6914

FOR YOU!!

12'' Ferns $11J.95

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MANlEY'S
SElF STORAGE
97 aeech Street
Middleport, OH

10x10x10xl0
992-3194
or 992•6635

Commercial

• Self-Siorage"

ROBERT
BISSEll

Down spom- S i~ i ~ g

CONSTRUCnON
• New Homes
• Garages
• Complete

TRIMMING &amp;
GENERAL
CONTRACT! NG
• Prompt &amp; quality

Remodeling

140-992-1611
Stop &amp; Compare

Whaley's Auto
Parts
.· '

St Rt 68 1 Darwin, OH

740-992-70 1"3 or 740-992-5553

PEANUTS

Re.~locki119 {,ate J\&lt;lode/ Sah ·agc

and ArtPI' Markel' PartJJ

See Brent or Brian Wha ley
M-Fri 8::\0-5:00
Sal. 8:30-Noon
1 Closed

Advertise
in this
space for $1 04
per month.

TR'( 61VIN6

'(OUR STUPID DOG TOOK
M'f BLANKET AGAIN !
1-lOW DO I GET IT BACK ·
WITHOUT A 816 F161-lT ?

1-liM . A
COOKIE ..

Tl-lAT'S A
600D
IDEA ..

BOT WHATS HE DOING
IIERE AN~WAV? WHV

IOOESN''T ~E STAV HOME

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1l-IE12t.'S 50ME. DIS(U5SIO!\l
ErliNG ON ABC{JT /-1CJW 10
f&lt;£(CG\)Il£ SiGA.lS OF f&gt;Gif()G.

OLO

Call Gary Stanley
Leave a

'IfwnfJ tO !JOU
· woruferju[

peopfe for tfit
~eauttjuf carrfs for
my-80th 6irtfufay,
Je6ruary 23, 2005
•

Lifa watson

• Highly motivated individuals
• Courteous and well mannered
• Desire to., earn an excellent income
while having fun!
• Best pay and benefits in the area
~.pea
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Hill's Self
Storage

Upper River Road • Gallipolis
740-446"-0842 • 949-1155 Evenings

29670 Basl]an Road
·Racine, Ohio
45771

740-949-2217

ADVERTISE
IN THIS SPACE
FOR .$52 PER MONTH

Brinn Ross or Pat Hill in person:
195 Upper River Rd., Gallipoli~, OH

Now Available At

17·17,1

BAlJl\1 . Ll ll\IBER

$265 ton (While Suppy Last)
• More stable form of Nitrogen
• Made with White Polash
(less dust. More consistent)

Monday thru Friday 9:00a.m. to 7:00p.m.
Saturday • 9:00a.m. to 5:01J o.1m.

• Includes

Secondary nutrient sulfur

Scorpion Tractors
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• 18 spreader buggies available for use
• Airway Pasture renovators and seeders.
available to rent

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MER:(URY

M~ LIFE 15
Ml!l51NG 50Mf.THING

NORTHUP DODGE

• licensed agronomist on staff available for

· consufting.
SHADE RIVEN AG SERV I CE
35537 Sl. Rl. 7 North
Pom&lt;roy, Ohio

"Taking The Sting Our Of
Hard Work!"
Mid -S ize 4Whee l Drive Tractor
with 30hp &amp; 4Uhp Kubota Engines

BAUM LUMBER
St. Rt. 124 C hester 985-3301 ·

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Athens

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·Affordable Rates
• References
Available

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740-741-1293

'IfwnKJ to !fOU ·•
worufeiju[
peopfe for tfie
6eautiju[ carrfs for
my 88th 6irtfufa!J,
:Mardi 12, 2005

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&lt;Your 'lllrt~:

Pomeroy, Ohio

All1ypes of roof i ng:
Shingle, F1aL, Metal New or Repai r •
Seamless Gutter -

949-1405

Pas~

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33795 Hiland Road

"Middleport's only

*Frll Estlllllll*

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you in
anewcar

(740) 992-5232
5xl0, IOxiO,
lOx IS, 10x20,
10x30
Janet .I elfers

.Residential -

1993- 22.5 fl . Chaparral
boat. 235hp. Mercr~ser ·
en'il .. cuddy cabin, port~t­
ti, Stove. bimini top. new
cockpit cover. lull boat cover.
Eagle trailer. Excellent con:d:::itlo::'.::·-'17.::4:::0:.:13.::7::9·.::2.::74::.0.::._ _
84 Bayllner 19FT, wl!raller,
Cubby Cabin, RI.Jns Good
$3.200 OBO (304)675-6056

Pass
Pass

F..asl
Pass

ner at the
table Not
is an
ideal devoutly
to
fingers.
I mean.
critictzing
your part·
. be desired. North did exac!ly that aNer
this deal. when his partner misplayed
six no-trump. Wha1 should the declarer
have done after West led the sPade
Jack?
-~
Two no·1rump showed a balancedle1ght
points or more. Four clubs was Gerbe_r.
asking !or aces. ·
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Declarer won tho first trick in-hand and
played a club to dummy's jack.
Suddenly, the contract was unmakable.
• II clubs were 2·2 or 3- 1. there would be
12 easy tricks. So. South should have
considered lhe possibility of a 4 -0 Club
break. If East has all four. the contract
would be impossible~ And if West has all
, of the missing clubs, South must twice
lead clubs fhrough Wesrs 10,9.
Declarer's two entries are the spade
king and diamond ace. but only if he
retains them at trick one.
p~ South should have won the first trick on
FIZ\\)f\'( \1-\t: \ f\\\Z.\E£N.Il\ MU~\ · the boar~. then called for the 'lub k1ng.
'·'(""'\c&lt;..r-...kv Suppose West wins wilh the ace (i t
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vn
" 1""\ r&lt; V\"--'Vt"\ 1 doesn"t heJp 10 dUCk) and exits Wifh a
\1-\\::0 t-\01{\f-\.I
t" spade. Declarer wins in hand with his
king and plays a cl ub, capturing Wesfs
~r
~w
nine with dummy's jack. Back to hand
wi th · a diamond, South fin esses
dummy's club eight and claims . .

Phone

WRITESll 6 SONS

HAS

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North

2"-

32

members

41 Garden
shed Item·

43 Seinlilla
givers·
45 Mountain
refrain
18 Playground

garment

2 Victorian,
Green
,
e.g.
mineral
3 Make
'l.ocomotive9
a blunder
Hound'S
4 Campus
trail
housing
Recipe
5 Flavor

36 ""Judilb""
composer
37 Physlcfsl's

40 Sorority

tor lunch
12 Greet
lhe cat
13 Verdict

46 Pen point ·

gear
19 Chant

47 Chil

20 'Persuading 48 Boombox
·22 l:abloids
" monster"

23 Coped '
(2 wds.)

, coffee
6 Territories
7 Enlhusiaslic

24 Doled on
25 Skilled

28 " Garfield"

8 Type

guy
30 Pari of UK

of overalls

51 With,
to Fritz
52 Aulhor

vigor

study

platters

50 Sudbury's
prov.

Umberto-

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Storaga

HOWARTJ l.

304 882 -2996

West

34 Submarine
35 Aims

4- 1

loade rs-, fini sh mowers, tillers .
!'iE1\'. ARRIVAL ZTR Dixo)n (Zero 1\orn
Radius Mower) 30 inch culling widlh lo 50
inch cutting width 3 year warranty

.~Hubbard's Greenhouse

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Hardwood Flooring

Ral: im.:, OH
740-247-2162 or
740,416-3508
14 yrs. Experience

So ut h

9 Aunt or
bro.
10 Stopped

Today·s limerick was submitted by Peter
E. Price Sr., from Clarks Green. pa.
.A blase overbidder named Hubbel i
Was. perforce. in perpetual troi.Jble. .l
When his six no was zapped, / .To his
partner he snapped: I "Hold yo ur
tongue. or next time I'll redo uble!"
t ts easy to hold one's tongue. but dtd
you ever see someone do it? With his

3.0 Yrs. Exp. • Ins. Owner: Ronnie Jones

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High and Dry

• Ceramic Tile &amp;
• G ara ges
• Room Add. • Roofing
• Kitchens • Baths
"No Job Tu Smalf"

27 Be very
frugal

It is good to hold
your own tongue

.I'M NOT FUSSY!···

U!-~"Cit~·t«*•'*·~~·
W.
NOW OPEN
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All Your Home

Excellent
condition.
$24,500. (740)446~7484 or 14' Sportspal Loanlined;
(740)4-41 -7411.
16' Runabout-35 Johnson;
;,,.;:....________....., 14' Ski-Boat-75 Evenrude.

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BISSELL

Cclnsbuctlun .

-ft.;...--...,"!'"--,

EXT LT 4x4. 3rd row seating,
loaded,
garage
kept. ___

,992·6215

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• Motorcycle for ~ale, 2003
Honda · Shadow 750 Spirit,
2001 Lincoln Navigator. E)(cellent Condition; 4.500
AWD, 5.4 VB, 3rd row seat- Miles ,
E&gt;ctras.
$4,800
ing, c~ssette /CD-c h anger,
(304)675·8069
heal ed/cooled·seats, low
miles,. excellent conditioo, Silver Fox Go Cart, 6.5 HP, 2
s2s.soo.{ 740 453-5535.
Seater, Like New $750
(304)773-6136
_2_00_3_C_h-ev-r-ol-etTr-a-ilb-la_z_er

18 The
slangily
Mustangs 56 - voce
21 Osear"s
(softly)
cousins
23 ·o.nas eager
DOWN
26 Means
ol hearing
.1 Old

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Pomeroy, Ohio
25 Years Locaf Ex rlence

lea-.,·e messa e

rwL,~--roR·s·uv·s·~--~1 ~99

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direction
33 Black eyes

Take the PAINout of PAINTING!

Improve ment Needs
• Sidin g • Windows
• Decks • ·Porches

IU 7

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Opening leat.l: • .1

Let Ul' l•elp JtiU
-choose a lastirig
tribute lo your loved
oue 's memOry.

Call 8 . D. Con st.
for all yo ur home
repair needs, roofing.
siding, 11dd-ons,
~modeling etc.,
free estimates
(740) 992-2979

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states must be 21.

740-992-9922

2004 883 Harley Davison,
black, 4,700 mi les, $7,5$}0.
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(740)446-02t3.

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righlln d1e heart of Chesler
9!!54.184

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740-667-0700 1-888-HUPP234

740-992-7599

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• New Garages
• Electrical &amp; Plumbing
• Roofing &amp; Gutters
• Vin yl Siding &amp; Palntihg
• Patio and Porch Decks
We do II all except
.
furnace work

Siding' New Garages

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Home • Auto • Life • Retirement
• IRA • 401 K Rollovers • Major Med •
· Medicare Sup. • Cancer • Ac~ident
· and

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:MONTY

Tuppers Plains, OH
l..te~ 45783

. 13 Mississippi .
thousand 1
explorer
46 Crannies
14 Attic
49 Money
15 Lacking
earned
the means , 53 Ctoud16 Sea 1
seedil)g
to Cousteau
co mpound
17 loon
54 Cultural
Chihuahua 55 Arrests,

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• Room AddlliGn! &amp;
Aflmodeling

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m1tes. like new $24,995 . 1314
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diamond plate tool box &amp; Bikini Top, Full Boat Cover,
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By Bernice Bade Oso!
Change could tlgure predominately in
your affairs In the year ahead, which
will be a blesaln~ to you, Just when you
will need help the most, something will
suddenly break for you from out of the
blue that'll make ,things right.
ARIES (March
21-A.prll
19) ...Something nice you 'd llka 'to do for your
family today will have. far grealer Impact
It you do It as a surprise. For the best
effect, don't spring It on them unlit you
have alithe pieces In place.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -There';; a
strong chance you could find yourself a
bit reslless Ieday. You can ease your
tensions by gelling oul of the house or
office and seeking fresh scenery and
faces .
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -:- You could
find yourself in a very unique position
today where you might be able to derive
b.eneflts from a strange situation that
unellpecledly pops up. Be ready to
pounce on lt.
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you could have your own unprecedented w8y of doing things today, they 'll
' work to your benefit, so even thoUgh It
may appear peculiar to. others, stick
with It for spectacular results.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) ---: Much to your
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thaat thing from your mind.
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who like to do spontaneous things. Mix
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-No)l. 22) - Friends
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River Vall~y ·Meet Results
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Boys

Teem su'hdlnp- 1. Point Pleasant 116, 2. River Valley 109,
3. Eastern 95. 4. Ohio Valley Christian 23. 5. South Galli a. 10.
1oo-meter duh- 1 Newt Manox (PP) 12.0: 2. Wallace (RV)

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12.4: 3. Honaker (E) 12.7: 4. Cristo (PP)12.8:
Marcum (RV)
12.9; 6. Shriver (SG)13.1 .
200 - 1. Newt MeltOJ&lt; (PP) 24.8 : 2 . McGrath (E)2S.3 ; 3 . Wallace
(RV) 25.6; 4 . Honaker (E) 26.6; 5. Sh river (SG) 27 4 ; 6. Lew&lt;S
(SG)27.7.
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400 - 1. Jon Casto {AV) 58.7; 2. Holland {PP) 1:00.5; 3. Brown
(CNC)1 :00.7; 4. CaU (SG) 1:01 .0: 5.'Weathersteln (RV) 1:01 .3; 6.
Gkwef(PP) 1:06.0.
100 lftlllr run - 1. Ctiris Lester (RV ) 2:13.3; 2. Marti ndale (E)
2:16.3; 3. Owen (E) 2: 17.1: 4 . Grinstead (PP) 2:20.8 ; 5. Bruns
(PP) 2:21 .5; 6. Wolfe (RV) 2:22.7 .
1eGO- 1. Josiah Martindale (F' 1.5! 7: 2 O•• en IE) 5 .00.0. 3.
Wolfe (RV)5:05.3 ; 4. Grinst- .(PP; 5 08 &lt;,; ·' Hively (RV)
5:13.0; 6. DaYis (E) 5:16.0.
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3200 - 1. Chris Roush (RV) 11 :12.3: 2. Hively (HVI 11:16.0: a:
Oa\'ls (E) 11 :18.7: 4 . t.ucas (RV)12:S5.2.
1 1 - hurdle&amp; - .1. Justin Smith (PP) 17.5; 2 Beatty (E)
18.5; 3. Hoic&lt;&gt;mb (RV) 23.6.
300 -1 . llavi6 Rlflle (PP)4S.6; 2 . Wallace (RV) 45.7; 3. Gill (RV)
46.2;4. Sml1h (PP) 46.2: 5. -tty (E) 46.5: 6. Mercum ( AV) 46.0.
4X101).fneter....., - 1. Point Pleasant 48.7, 2. River Valley

50.1. 3, Eastern 51 .1, 4. South Gallla 57.8.

4X200 -

1. Pclnt Pleasant 1:41.9, 2. Ri1/8r Valley 1:47.0, 3. OVC

1:49.6.

4X400 - 1. Rl¥or Valley 3:58.2, 2 . Pclnt Pleasant 3:58.8. 3.
Eaalem 3:59.1. 4. SOUth Gallia 4 c15.3.
- 1. River Valley 9:07.2, 2 . Pclnt Pleasant '9 :12. 8. 3.
E'astern !;1:14.3.
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8hol p&lt;Jt ..:·1. Kevin Hudnall (PP) 50-8' 2. Scarbrough (E) 45-5:
3. Holter (E) 44-7; 4 . Hipes (PP) 39-4.5; S. laytOn (PP) 39-3.5; 6.
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Stinoon (OVC) 37-4.
Dtocua ...:: 1. Ross .Hol)er (E) 141 -5; 2. Hudnaii(PP) 136·2: 3.
Stopheos (PP)127-5.5: 4. Scarbrough (E) 124· 5; 5 . Crites (E)
99-{); 6. Newell (E) 97-11 .
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High jump :_ 1. Chris lester (RV) 5-9: 2. McGrath (E) 5-5: 3.
Rllfto (PP) 5-3; 4. 'Castor (E) 5-0; 5 . Holcomb (RV) 4-9.
Lans!Jump -1. Nathan - b (PP) 14-8.25; 2. Brown (OVC) t 3·
11 .75;3. Coughenour (OVC) 13-11.5! 4. Russell (RV)13·8.75: 5.
Williams (0VC)13-8.5; 6 . Barker (SG) 13-8.5.
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4x1DO-m6ter throwers - I . Point Pleasant 57.6, 2 . South Gallla
57.8 , 3. River Valley 1:07.6

Tum Standings -

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Kitchen .
and
Kaley
Ferguson.
Southern had' only four
hits-a
double by Kiser, and
from Page ~1
singles by W. Riftle, Pickens,
and Allen. Southern made
ball s and made some hard five errors that led to four
throws to · first a nd also unearned ·runs and the
grabbed several ·deep in the Wahama defense was nearly
hole to rob several White perfect' with just one error in
Falcons from hits.
seven innings.
Wahama hitters were
Bethany Riffle was the losNancy Brinker with a double
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pitcher with relief from
and single. Wolfe 3-3 with a
. sacrifice and a double; Mary Brooke Ki ser. They com, Kebler two singles, and sin- bined to give up II hits, (hree
. gles by Sayre. Ohlinger. strikeo.uts. and four walks.

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Gallia rounded out 'the
scoring with eight.
Also with individual
victories for winners were
Ju stin Smith ( 110 hurdles ). Travis Riflle (300
hurdles). Kevin Hudnall
(shot put) and Nathan
Roub (long jump). while .
1he .+xI 00 big man relay
also notched a victory.
Distance runners keyed
River · Valley's '&gt;econd
place finish . Chris Le,ter
won I WO events n100 run.
high jtii11Jl ). while Jon
Casto tool the 800 meters.
Chris Roush ·returned
from injury to win the
3200. meters. the lone
event he entered. A ~ a
team , the Raiders claimed
the top spot in che 4x400
and 4x800 relays.
·· Josiah Martindale won
the 1600 meter run. while
Ross Holter took the dis- .
cus for Eastern.

Wahama ra ll y in the founh.
out , Patrick Johnson reached
Th e assislant was also safely on .a fielderfs choice.
ejected from ihe game for . With the tying and go-ahead
his inltdve rcent non-compli - ru ns on base Sayre got Nick
·ance of . the confineme nt Buck (0 tly out to center · to
end (he game .
rule.
Soutnern 's Brad Crouch
Southern hitters were Wes.
shut out the White Falcons Riftle , Derek Teaford, Butch
t.he la st .three ittilings of the Marnhout. ·Patrick Johnson.
game with a good effort Nick Buck, and Jake Hunter.
rrom
the
mound. _ Marnhout suffered the
Meanwhile. Branch also had loss with relief from Brad
a great effort from the hill Crouch. Branch posted the
for Wahama. Kameron
Sayre came on in the sixth win with relief from Sayre.
Wahama hitters were
inning and was especiall y
strong when he struck out Chad Zerkle and Brandon
·two of ihe three batters he Fowler with two hits each,
Sayre a single, Dustin ,.
faced .
Southern added a si ngle Vickers a single, and Johnn y
run in the sevenlh 'inning Barton a single.
when Wes Ri tile sing led and
· Southern hosts Waterford
Derek Teaford doubl ed, but Wednesday.
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Riffle was thrown out at the ·
plate trying to score. Brad
Wahama 5, Southern 4
Crouch reached on a field- Soulhern 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 - 4 6 0
er·s choice, and But ch Wahama 401 000 X - 584
Marnhout hit a 6-4 ground Branch, Say re (6) and Stafford .
Crouch {2) and Cha~man .
out that scored Teaford with Marnhout.
WP - Branch. LP - Marnhout. S the run , 5-4. Now with two Sayre.

AKRON (AP) - The only
·court LeBron James wi ll
touch anytime soon is the ·
basketball court.
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. Summit County Common
Pleas Jud oe ' Jane Bond has
delayed aen upcoming civil
trial involving the Cleveland
Cavaliers stai':
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A new. uat e hasn' t been set,
buc it won ' t be April 26, che
first week of the ·NBA play oils. As of Tue s ~ay. the Cavs
;vcreued tor the se~enth spot
tn the Eastern Conference.
· Entertainment promoter
Jose ph . '13: Mar~h has sued
James tor $ 15 mtlhon, cla1m,
1ng James broke contra~tual
obh gatton s . and promtses.
The law ,;utt also .names
James ' mother. Gloria, and
che man who hel'ped raise
LeBron Eddie Jackson.
Jame ~ · lawyers realized (he .
conflict a while ago. but
Bond refused to move the
trial date.. so the reigning
·rookie of the year would be
available to hi s team. ·
Ho \\'ever, she approved

Jackson's reque st for a delay.
He won ' t be released front
prison until May 10. He: is it)
the Federa l Correctional
In stitution in Loreuo. Pa ., on
a federal Jraud conv1ct10n.
·;&gt;The court filing suggested
no longer than a 30-day
delay for the case . depending
on scheduling . That could
still pose a playoff availabil·
ity problem for James, but
onl y if the Cavaliers make it
past the 'first-round of the
postseason .
James' attorney last weeK
said the player offered
$ 138,344 to repay a loari
made to Jame s' mother and
t
ttle the lawsui t.
J k
ac son se . .
Marsh , ts clatmmg breach
of contract and frau~. saytng
James backed out of promo.
lion. deals agreed to in early
2003. James, hts mother and
attorney deny those claHJlS.
James· was the No . I overall ptck 111 the NBA draft tn
2003. He also stgned a $90
million deal with Nike.

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Commissioners urge letters of support for AEP plant

SPORTS
• Wildcats.claw Lady
'Does. See Page 81

BY BRIAN J. REED ' ·
BREED@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY . - As . the Public
Utilities Commi ssion of Ohi'o considers American Electric Power's p'roposal ro· recov·er costs associated with
construction of a $1 billion coal-fired
power plant in Meigs County, Meigs
Count y Commissioners are as kin g
local residents and organizations to
participate in a letter-wrihng cam·
paign in support of the project
Commi ss ioners hope support of
local residents will help otTset critic ism
of the project, and help convince those
agencies responsible for a uth ori zi~g

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Margaret Sinclair (left) and her sister Lelia Haggy speak to stud\lnts
at a tobacco cessation class at Meigs High School. Sinclair smoked
for 40 Y.ears until complications from throat cancer robbed her of her
voice and her ability to eat, forcing her to have a feeding tube inserted. Haggy became her si.ster's speaking voice for the presentation but
Sinclair communicated her ideas by writing them on a notepad .

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"It 's payback time," Davenport said. tomers years he fore the plant is sched. Davenport and Commissioner Jim 11l ed for comp leti on. . Usually,
Sheets are urging people in the .com- Davenport said. cost recovery only 1
munity an.d in surrou nding areas to begins when a facility begins generalco ntact the PUCO. which .mu st ing electricitv.
approve AEP' s plan to recover costs · Cara h Brody ot' tne OCC said the
of constructing the plant. cne Ohio agency has tiled a motion to intervene
Power Siting Board, which approves in the PUCO process of considering
che location of new powe r plants. and AEP's cosl recovery plan. There are
the Ohio Consumer's Cou nsel, Janine two issues of pa;1i cular concern to the
L. Midgin-Ostrander. who works as consumer.advocacy agency, she said.
an advocate qn behalf of Ohio U( ility
First. the OCC wants to assure that if
consumers.
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Ohio consumers
pay the cost of but'ld Davenport said he has met with ing the $ 1 hillion plant, they also
Ostnuider, who to ld him the OCC receive electricity it generates. _
question s AEP's cost recovery plan
Please see Plant, AS
because it begins charging AEP cus-

POMEROY - "I wanl to help 'the kids realize what
they have to look forw ard to when they keep smoking," Margaret Sinclair said about why she was speaking at a smoking,cessation class at Meigs High School.
Only, she didn ' t speak il. She wrote it
When 61-year old Chester resident Sinclair was
youn ger. she never saw Nac King Cole without a cigarette when he would appear on television, in fact.
celebrilies ·or that era were pa,id to endorse cigarettes.
Then, as it is now, smoking was seen as the "cool''
thing to dn from a marketing standpoint bttt marketing
. is an illusion not a real ity of life. For Sinclair. the reality of 40 years of smoking robbed her of her veice and
her ability to eat, a message which she is' relaying to
young people at Meigs High School who attend smoking cessation classes:
Sinclair uses her sister Lelia Haggy of Rutland as
her speaking voice and uses pen and paper to communicate her ideas.
"Anything you want to say you stop me and write,"
Haggy said to ~inclair during their presentat ion to the
tobacco cessatibn class.
The sister team told Sinclair's story, including a throal
cancer diagnos is·in 19S4, after which Sinclair continued
to smoke, until 18 years later when the cancer returned.
She only hud one symptom of her cancer each' time and
that was a growing hoarseness of her voice.
.
The sis(ers expla ined the medical procedures
Sinclair has undergone in the last 20 years including
her initial 22-hour surgery (o remove a tumor, the
insertion of a feeding tube, a laryngectomy. removal of
part of her jaw bone and back half of her tongue. She
estimates her medical costs over the last 20 years to be
near $250,000.
Sinclair has not eaten or talked in over two years.
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AEPfiles
technical
objection
to plan

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KKELLY@MXDAILYTR IBUN E.COM
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CHESH JR E - American
Electric Power Ohio has filed
a technical objection to the
proposed annexation of land
(O the village of Cheshire, asking that a portion of the company's property be excluded
from proponents' plan.
The filing was made
Wednesday, the. ·deadline for
filin g objections or amendments to the annexation proposal with the Gallia County
Commissioners.
.
The commi ssioners · will
hold a publi c hearing on the
plan Thursday. April 28 at 7
p.m: in the secnnd tloor meeting room of the courthouse.
"Our primary goal is to
maintain our legal &gt;lanlling
with regard to thi s properly,
continuing co protect and preserve · without additional
encumbrances of our existing
rights relating to future utility
use," said Kevin Walker,
.AEP Ohio president and chief ·
operating officer.
'This tiling is not an objecPlease see AEP, A5

Southern High School Prom this weekend. Meigs Board of Edl!cation
handles personnel Issues

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Carl Wolfe resigns as baskftball coach

PUBLIC NOTICE .

BY CHARLENE HOEFliCH
HOEFLICH@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

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constructi on of the plant that Meigs
County is the righl place to builu it. •
· " We think the phuic wou ld be good
for the Tou'nty, the region and the
state,"' Mick Davenport. president of
the Board of County Commissioners
said Wednesday.
"People in this part of the state have
worked in the coal mines and in other
power plants in the area for inany
years in order lo help AEP provide I he
lowest electri clly rates in the Un ited
States." Davenport sa id . "This is an
opportunity to locate a facility in Ohio
that WOtild help improve ihe ,lives. or
the people here, and to give somethi ng
back to them.

Bv BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

• RACO Flower Festival
set for April 23.
, See Page A3
• Local briefs.
See Page AS
• For the record.
See Page AS
• OVBC directors approve
dividend increase.
See Page AS
• Choir to perform final
concert of 2004-05 Valley
Artist Series.
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MEIGS COUNTY CDBG COMMUNITY
MIDDLEPORT RAILROAD FREIGHT DEPOT
REHABILITAllON PROJECT EARLY PUBLIC
NOTICE FLOOD PLAIN DEVELOPMENT

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Leslie KI!Ghen and Nancy Brinker.
'Bethany Rittle. Brooke Kiser (3) and
Bonnie Allen . WP - Leslie Kitchen. LPBethany Rillle.

Meigs County Commissioners
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Meigs County, Ohio

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MEIGS STUDENTS EXPERIENCE THE
.CONSEQUEN(:ES OF SMOKING

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Meigs County has received a CDBG FY' 04
Community Distress Program grant for the
Village of Middleport that includes the
rehabilitation of the .Old Railroad Freight Depot
project. . The. program will involve the
rehabilitation ' of the interior and exterior of the
building for use as a community: building, The
old freight depot is located in the base flood
plain. F~deral regulations req~ire that the public
be given the opportunity to comment on the
proposed project when 'located in the flood
plain. The County is securing public perceptions
of possible adverse impacts that could result
from the project and possible minimizations
measures. Send written comments to Meigs
County Grants Office, 117 East Memorial Drive,
Pomeroy, Ohio 457(;9. Comments will be
received until 15 days from date of this
publication .

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Leslie Kitchen was the win~ing pitcher with one strikeout and three walks, while
scactering j ust four hit s in a
great effort.
Wahama plays in the
Tournamenc ol" Champions
Thursday, while Southern
hosts Waterford Wednesday.

Grande Head Coach David like about her, she's goin? to
Smalley. "I watched Erin people around her better.'
"She's hard-nosed and has
play, she came up and visited~
a
good work ethic, l think
. had a very good outing in our
will compete for playing
she
open gym .· and played
extremely well with our cur- time at the poin t and we're
· . happy · co .have in the pro·
rent kids."
"Every lime, I' ve watc hed gram."
JO tiiS · Sarah
her r m just more and more . Walker
impresse·d and pleased with Drabinski of Stow and Erin
what she brings to the table'," 'Kume of Marion Pleasant in
Smalley added. "She sees the the 2005-06 recruiting class .
Erin is the ·daughter of
tloor extremely well. has the
ability to score, but what ·! ,Andy and Pam Walker.

day, she worked hard all year
long and proved on and otT
the court," Cooper said.
···sh~'s (he epitome of the student-athlete, great grades,
works hard in the classroom
and even harder on the
coun."
Cooper sa id that Walker
was a smooth player on the·
coun at the prep level and
thinks she can carry ,that with
to Rio Grande."She's got a
smoothness to . her, she' s not
big, she 's quick, she can
shoot (he ball and can handle
with either hand and for me
as a coach the most important
thing was her being the coach
on the tloor,"' Cooper said.
"Other players didn ' t always
like it, they 're. not always
going to agree with it but she
dtd wl)al I asked her to do
and as a poirjt guard that"s ·
what her job is."
Walker's new coach sees
·her as a player who will compete for playing time at the
all-important point gua rd
spot. "We need some he! p at
the guard spot," said Rio

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LOCAL FOLKS.

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Pleasant i 12 , 2. Eastern 96.5, 3.

3200 _:.. 1. Erin Pyles (PP) 15:22.3; 2. H0useholder (RV) 16:11.0;
3 _Bunner (RV) 18:15.1.
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11D-meter hun:Ues - 1. Jessica Elias (PP) 19.2; 2. Bibbee (PP)
19.4; 3. Hammond (E) 19:7; 4. Johns.on ( ~P) 21 .6; 5. .Shriver .(RV)
21 .8; 6. Bunner (AV ) 24.1.
300 - 1. Jessica Shriver (R\1) 1:05.6 : 2. Oibrani (RV) 1:16.9.
4X101).metlr relay- 1. Point Pleasant 56.4, 2. Eastem 59:5, 3.
ovc 1:00 1.
4X200 ~1 . Eastern 2:04.0 .
4X400 ~ 1. Eastern 4 :50.5 , 2. Poinl Pleasant 4:53.3, 3 . OVC
5:1 9.7, 4. River Valley 5:25. 1.
4xBOO - 1. Point Pleasant 14:07.4.
Shot put - 1. Katey Hip&lt;s (PP) 31 -9: 2. Weber (E) 26-6: 3.
Windon (E) 25·1 : 4. Gwinn (SG ) 24· t1: 5. Edmonds (OVC) 24·9:
G.. Davey (RV) 22•9.5.
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Discus - 1. Erin Weber (E) 87-1 ; 2. Hannum (PP) 83·6; 3. H1pes
(PP) 82·9: 4. Windon (E) 75·3; 5. Shnver (RV ) 62-9; 6. ,Edmcnds
.(0VC)57-8.
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High jUmp -1 . Sally Attar (RV) 4-7; 2 . Shriver (RV) 4..(); 3. West
(SG) 4-Q.
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Lang jump - 1. Megan Wamsley (PP) 12·3.75: 2. Waugh (RV)
12-1 ; 3. Elias (PP) 11 · 3: 4 . Grueser (E ) 11-1 ; 5. Durst (PP) ,10.5;
6 . Brunner (AV) 10-1.

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Girls

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River Valle~ 77.5, 4. Ohio Valle~ Chnsltian 19, 5. South Gallia 8.
'100-meter dash - 1. Mallory Nowlin (PP) 14.6: 2. Fantom
(OVC) 14.8. 3. Attar (AV) 14 .9, 4. Wamsley (PP) 14.9; 5. Jenkins
(OV&lt;;J 15.0; 6. ll&lt;e) Elias (PPI and We'fy (E) 15.2.
200 - I. Sally M ar (RV ) 30.4; 2. Elias (PP)31.3: 3. Warry (E)
31 .6 ; 4. Hayman (E ) 31 .9. 6 . Grueser (E) 32.2; 6. Winebrenner
(E) 32.2 .
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400 - 1. Jennifer Hayman 1:01.8: 2. Brannon (E) 1:1 2.7; 3.
Waugh (AV) 1.t5.2; 4 . Hatfield (PP) t:1 6 .3; 5. Oiler (RV) 1:16.8;
6 . Durst (PP) 1' 16.9.
800-meter run - 1. Erin Pyles (PP ) 2:47.4; ~- Hysell (E) 2:48.2;
3 . Farley (RV)304. 1: 4. Davis (E ) 3:12.8: S. Oiler (AV ) 3:18.3.
1600- 1. Erin Pyles (PP) 6:111 ; 2. Hysell (E) 6 :17.1: 3.
Martindale (E) 6:50.7; 4. Davis (E) 7:10 .3: 5. Householder (RV)

Pie rce.
Wesley
Riffl e
reached on an error to lead
the bases , then Derek
Teaford hit a ground ball
from Page B1
th at ·c leared the Wahama
infield .and appeared to have
Detek Teaford had an RBI driven home che tying runs.
walk to forct home Pierce.
Accord ing to Coach Ryan
then Butch Marnhout hit a
Lemley
of Sou thern the runs.·
sacrifice fly to left field for ·
were
negated,
when a
a 4-3 tally,
The ·Whi te
Falcon s SoutlteiTt runner was called
Teclaimed one run in (he for obstruction .of the
third when Johnny Barton Wahama in fielder. even
walked, Cody Herdman was though ihe ball was past ihe
hit' with a pitch, and Heath infield. The runner wa s
Stanley reached on a perfect called out and Leml ey in
bunt that was mishandled by defense of his player was
the Tornadoes to load the ejected from the game. .
So. instead of a tie game
bases. Brenton Clark walked
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(5-5)
the third out and
to force home the final run
of the game for Wahama, obstruc1ion infraction forced
cancel lat ion of th e SHS
·'pushing the score to 5-3.
In the fourth inning, lthe runs. and Wahama continplot of the game thickened . ued to lead at 5-3. In the
when Nick Buck hammered meantime. ·a SHS assistant
a long, towering triple to coach had 6een confined -io
deep center field and Jordan ihe bench area , where he
Pierce walked . and Jake came out of the dugout to
Hunter reached on a field- hudd le up hi s team after
erfs choice that forced out . they closed the door on a

Wahama .

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POMEROY - Numerou s
person(lel issues ·including
the resignation of Carl Wolfe
as boys basketball coach
were handled at Tuesday
night"s meeting of the Meigs
Local Board of Education.
Wolfe's resigna ti on from
the coaching position was
accepted aHhough it was
noted that he is not resigning
from his current position of
ath letic director.
Supplemental contracts for
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The Southern High School Prom will take place from 8 ,p.m. to ·11:30 p.m . on Saturday at assistant basketball · coaches
Sr,&gt;uthern High School. The prom's theme will be "When the Sun Goes Down " with a tropical were not renewed so that .the
parad ise beach setting. At 11:30 p.m. on prom night the prom king and queen wi ll crowned. new coach can ~c h oo se who
want ,"
said
Pictured from left to right are the candidates: front row, Ashton Brown, Brooke Kiser, Jordan they
William
Neigler, Brittany Phil.soh, Joanne Pickens. Back row, Dustin Keyes, Tyler Roberts, Ryan Smith, Superintendent
Buckley. Supplemen( conChris Tucker. Not pictured, Aaron Seller.s.
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(racts for non-certitied coaching positions wi:re also not
renewed pending results of
posting I he positions.
Debbie Evans submitted
her resignation as middle
school cheerleader· adviser
and it was accepted at the
meeting. The resignation of
Teresa Casci Carr ·for retirement purposes also was
accepted. as was the resignation of Ronald Clonch as a
. substitute custodian.
Hired as teachers on oneyear contracts were Shawn
Bush. Matt Fields, Mar¥
Grueser, Whitney Haptonstall ,
A lyso n Lewis. Teawarla
McCaulla. Susan Miller. Scott
Needs. Jackie Newsome.
Shannon Thomas, · Nicole

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