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Man accused of

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Reds rally against.Nationals, 5-3

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CINCINNATI {AP) - To.a
Sunday night to replace
man, the Cincinnati Reds
injured Jeffrey Hammond s, ·
we're thinking about closer
had a pinch-hit , two-run
homer in the seven th .
Danny Graves while they
Milton, who gave up an
learned to get along withoul
him .
NL-high 4J homers last seaSlumping Jason LaRue had
son,. has allowed 17 so far.
three hits off Esteban LoaiLa.
The Reds' staff has given up
including a solo homer_ and
.
. 66 in all. most in the majors . .
the Reds recovered from the
It was the first save this seaHeading into the game, the
·shock of losing their closer by son by a Reds pitcher other Nationals had only nin.e
beating the Washinglon than Graves. who was 10- of~ homers in Ma y, tied with
Nationals 5-3 .on Monday 12 but had been hit hard late- ·Oitkland for .•fewest in the
night. ·
ly. lead ing to the move. The majors.
Nationals gene ral manager
A few hours before · the rest of the btillpen had heen 0Jim Bowden. who was fired
game. the Reds designated for-3 in save situati ons.
their career saves leader for . Manager Dave Miley does- as the f{ed_:;' general manager
assignment. abruptly e'nding n't plan to have a primary ·in Jul y 2003. sat behind the
hi s eight -year stay in· closer.
visitors dugout and watched
"We talked about looking at Loaiza have a tough time.
Cincinnati. Dumbfounded
· players . sat by their lockers matchups . We ' ll use them Every Reds batter except Ken
"
and stared at the floo r.
all." Miley said. •·we·.n play it Griffey Jr. reached base dur"This is just like getting hit day-by-day...
ing his five innings - anu
in the head with a shovel,
The Nationals couldn't Griffey had an RBI ground·basically," tirs.t baseman Sean overcome an UIKharacterist i- out.
Casey said. ' 'Guy~ love . cally poor pcrfonnairct by • Milton's second-inning sinDanny Qrav~s. I_don t know Loaiza ( 1-3), who gave up a gle drove home the first run,
, how .'t doesn t afl~L:t you a Itt- season-high 11 hits and live and LaRue had an RBI single
tie btt negatively..
.
runs in five innings. The in the third . LaRue. who came
AP photo
Left-hander, Enc M1lton (3- right-hander hadn't given up into the ga me hitting . 196, hit • . Ohto State shortstop Jedid tah Stephen, 20, makes a double play as Minnesota's Jake Elder,
5), who hasn t pitched much more than three runs in any of his sec.:ond homer of the sea9. slides into second base during the first game of their doubleheader at Bill Davis Stadium
son in the fifth for a 5-0 lead.
better than. Graves lately, set- his last eight starts.
in Columbus. Ohio State has won 17 of their last 20 and enter the conference tournament
tied hts teammates by_gomg a
''I left a lot of pitches ri ght
Notes: , Bob Boone, one of
at Illinois on a tear.
seas.on-htgh ~tght t~nmgs_ and o\·er the plate." said Loaiza. Bowden 's spec ial assistants.
gettt~g a patr of htts. Mtlton who shrugged it off as just a also was at the ballpark.
hadn t ~on smce Apnl 16, bad day. 'The ball was just Boone was the Reds: manager
losmg hts prev10us tour dect- going right down the middle. in 2003. when he was fired
COLUMBUS (AP) - On . 'The low point was that has gone 3-0 as a starter, Rory
stons. .
.
, and they made wntac.:t."
. along with Bowde.n dudng
a chart, · it would look a Jot Michigan State series. losing Mei ster has a 0.66 ERA and a
Then, a bullpen w_ttho~t a ,Jt quickly became apparent the ballpark's inaugural sea.
like springtime high, tempera- three out of four," senior 4-0{ecord in ·relief.
proven closer got tts ftrst that he was in trouble and son. ... Nationals CF Brad
tures in Ohio. Or tilavbe the · pitcher Mike Madsen said. .
Tile Buckeyes were ripped
chance to show what 1t can
· ,
.
Wilkerson's sore right foredo. David Weathers pitched was~ t ~Oin~to ,get nu•~h belp arm was examined Monday
ups · and downs of John
Todd, who has won 718 · I 1-3 tiy. Mi'chigan in an April ·
the ninth for his 15th .career - a. famthar predicament. by Dr. Timothy Kremchek,
Travolta's movie· career.
games in his 18 years at Ohio 22 game sh&lt;lwn on ESPN- .
First , the Ohio State base- State, questioned his players' which also got votes as a low
save, striking out two and Washu~_gton .aver~ged 1.9.runs who diagnosed an irritated
111
ball teatn won 10 ga.mes in a character. He said he couldn't . point. Wednesday afternoon's
completing only the Reds'
hts !trst mne starts, the sec- nerve . Wilkerson is day to
row after stunnin &lt;i No. 4- do anything more with them, game will he the tirsi time the
sixth victory in 24 games.
o~d-IDV:.est sup~ort tor any day .... RHP John Patterson,
ranked North Caroftna. Then that if they truly wanted to teams have seen each other
bothered by back spasms, also
"The whole game was ·hard P 1 ~~her Ill th~ maJors .
the
Buckeyes lost six straight, turn things around it was up since.
He wasn t as sharp as he was examined by Kremchek
down there" said Weathers,
including
their t1rst five Big to them. Then he stalked out
The previous meeting _prowho is 15-of-44 career i'n save usually is, but if we give him and got an injection in his
Ten
games.
Their
3-8
conferof
the
locker
room.
vides
incentive for Ohio
situations. "We missed him. a little offensive support lower back . ... RHP Zach Day
ence
start
was
the
program's
After
an
uncmnfortable
State.
He's no prima donna closer, early, it could be a different was hit on the right wrist by
silence, the players started
" It was . on national TV. It
worst in 18 years.
getting there (in the bullpen) situation," manager Frank Griffey\ liner in the sixth. XThen, after all those bad talking._ They expressed their
in the. ·seventh or eighth Robinson s&lt;1id. "He;s try ing to ray were negative .... LaRue's·
times. the Buckeyes won 17 frustrations, and vowed to was a little embarrassing up
inning. He was always there be perfeet out there and make homer was only the third
of their last 20 games to earn play harder and smarter. . .., there," said pitcher Trent·
by at least the bottom of the perfect pitches."
allowed this season by
the No. 5 seed tn this week's
The Buckeyes swept a dou- Luyster, who is 2-0 since
first.
The Nationals managed Loaiza: ... 3B Joe Randa was
Big Ten tournament. Ohio · ble-header the next day and Mount Todd blew its top.
"He'll · be tremendously only six hits off Milton, but scratched from the Reds' lineState (35- 17, ' 17- 12), with have kept right on winning.
Just a month ago, the
missed. It was tough -to sit out two of them were homers.·
up because of a sore left foot.
more mood swings than a Freshman catcher Eriii ·Frver Buckeyes were so submerged
team full of Dr. Jekylls, takes has hit .434 since then. -59 in the conference S\&lt;tnding
Nick Johnson hit a solo shot INF Ryan Freel was bacR in
there, but once you get on the
on Michigan on Wednesday points higher than anyone that it didn't appear they
field, _you've !lot !o put it all in the sixth. Brendan Harris: the lineup after. ~issing three
at regular-season champion. else in the lineup. Faiin~cci could qualify for the six -team
out of your mmd.'
called up from Tnpl'e-A on . games wtth a sttff back.
Illinms.
. has 18 RB!s in the ensuing 17 Big Ten tournament. Now
Then came a disastrous games, including several to they want a memory so good
home series against Michigan bring Ohio State back or put that it erases &lt;I ll the bad ones
It's a shock to me. If I can "He's not
troublemaker.
State in mid-April.
the Buckeyes ahead. Madsen from their erratic season.
recall, I'm not the oi1ly closer He's not a guy that com'
that has mu~gled."
plained. He wants the ball.
Graves is m the final guar- ·11\ just upsetting. It's a tou·gh
from .Page Bl
anteed year on a $17.25 mil- way to los·e a guy that's been
He was l-1 and had IO 'saves lion, three-year deal, making here and dedicated himself to
a base 'salary of $6.25 mil- the organization ."
in 12 chances.
Graves criticized Reds fans
The .Reds had lost 18 of lion . There was a mutual
option
for
·
next
season
at
for
booing after the bullpen
their last 23 games, falling
no
buy$6.25
million,
with
· blew a six-run lead in the
out of contention in the NL· out.·
ninth inning against St. Louis
Central. 0' Brien said .that
If he clears waivers, a club on May 2, resulting in more
Graves' encounter with the could sign him for a prorated
boos and catcalls every time
fan wasn't the main reason
share
of
the
$316,000
minihe
appeared in a game the
for the move.
mum , with the Reds paying rest of the month.
"His performance has been the remainder of his salary.
"It became a confidence
unsatisfactory and unacceptStunned teammates sat in factor," manager Dave Miley
able," O'Brien said, in a con- folding chairs in the clubference call. "It hasn't been house after learning of the said. "His confidence has
up to the standards we've move, which leaves the team been shaken in the month or'
come 'to expect for the without a proven · closer. May, and we weren't comCincinnati Reds organiza- Several players said Graves fortable bringiilg him in certion. We appreciate Danny's should )lave been given a tain situations. We weren't
contributions to the organiza- chan~e to work out his prob, seeing what we were ,accustomed to seeing."
tion, and we hope he finds an !ems.
The rest of the bullpen has
opportunity with another
:'This is not his fault," first
major league club."
baseman Sean Casey said. · gone 0-for-3 in save -situaGraves, 31, hasn't been the " We stink. For us to be 15-28 . tions this season. Miley isn't
same since he agreed to help has· nothing to do with Danny sure who wi II get the job.
"Without pinpointing one
the team by moving into the Graves. That's the frustrating
rotation in 2003. A career part for me.
guy, we' II look at the
reliever, Graves wore down
"I know Tm ·a little, emo- matchups and different
during a 4-15 season that tional right now, but I think things like that," Miley said.
took several miles· per hour the Cincinnati Reds as an " Hopefully somebody will
off his fastball and-took a toll organization owe lot more run with it."
' '·
on his body. He was throwing . to Danny Graves for .the eight
·Casey said the move would
around 88 mph this season, years he stepped up · every hurt the team.
"No doubt about it," Casey
down from 94 mph in his year. They owe him more
prime.
than to just release him like said. "This is just like getting
"I changed roles and prob- this. I just disagree with it."
hit in the head with a shovel.
ably .ruined my career, ~·
Outfielder Ken Griffey Jr. basically. Guys love Danny
· Graves said. "I don't know, I &gt;aid he 's neve r seen anything Graves. I don' t know how it
don't have the answers. I felt quite like the move.
doesn't affect y\lu a little bit
like I've been given up on.
"It's tough," Griffey said. negatively."

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over the winter.
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"Billie was second indoors
this year." Willey said.
"She's moved up each time
she's raced (at the national
meet) so· she's got a good
chance of doing very well

sure they will · be in the
line-up at the sa me time
and will add excitement to
the team·. "
Jackie ·plans to major in
social work.
She is the daughter of
Jamie and Beth Ross of
Hillia'rd.

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Of the four, Boyles and
Robinson are veterans of the ·
big stage while Perry and
Stickel are newcomers at the
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The coachi ng positions
filled were Mike Chancev.
head football toac.: h: Rick
POMEROY - · Numerous Blaettnar Ron Hill and Rick
supplemental contracts cover-· . Chancey: assistant ' varsitv
ing
Meigs High .School football coaches; Tyson lee
coaching positions and mis- and Derek Millet:, reserve footcellaneous ·advisor positions ball; Carson Crow, Je sse Vail ,
were approved . at Tuesday and Bryan Zirkle. 7th and 8th"
night's meeting of the Mei gs grade football; Mike Kennedy,
Local Board of Education.
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Morgan's. ·
Raid event. ·

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• Concern grows about
rodenl virus now linked to
6 transplant deaths.
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• Local briefs.
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• For the Record.
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• Sniping between China,
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failure of talks.
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Comics

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Dear Abby

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We rry. high sc.:hool cheerleader
advisor: Celia McCoy, drama,;
Joe Railey. National Honor
Soc.:icty:' Jim ' Oliph~nt, quiz
team; Carl Wolfe, athletic
director and treasurer; Toney .
Dingess. band director; David .
Dee m. assistmit band director
(S 1.500),: . and Mary Lou
Moegling, library supervisor.

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Council accepts
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lot wall repair

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POMEROY Tickets
sales, parking fees and largescale corporate sponsorships
will help pay the estimated
· $70,000 cost of next year's
Morgan's Raid re-enactment.
Darrell Markjohn of . the
Sixth Ohio·Volunteer Cavalry,
a Civil War re-enactment
group, is the event coordinator for the September, 2006
Morgan 's Raid re-enactment,
"On to the Ford at Buffington
lsla~d ." Markjohn portrayed
General John Hunt Morgan in
the 2003 re-enactment, which
· was
part
of
Ohio's
Bicentennial . celebration.
That re-enactment attracted
some 35,000 people to Meigs'
Co4nty,
according
to
Markjohn's estimate. from 2~ ·
states and several foreign
coun~e~
·
Markjohn met Tuesday
morning with members of an
organizational
committee
charged with working out
logistical details, promotion
and marketing. transportation
and historical accuracy for
the event.
' The schedule of events for
next year 's re-enactment will
be 'similar to that of 2003,
Markjohn said. The· re-enactment is scheduled for Sept. 710, and will begin with a
parade
and
chase
in
Wilkesville, foJloweq hy a
day of school presentations in·
Chester. a battle re-enactment
at Bashan, and a re-enactment
in Portland on the tina! day.
According to Markjohn,
$35,000 was raised in spon·sorship donations in 2003.
Next year, he said, the com. mittee will seek larger corporate sponsorships for various
events associated with the reenactment weekend, arid will
charge admission to events
and parkin'g fees in order to
·help offset the COSt.
Tnose corporate sponsor. ships will be "high prot1le" in
. nature and will be included iA. marketing materials developed to promote the variou.s
weekend events. The sponsorships will provide needed
up-front financing ' for the
event, Markjohn said, sine~
proceeds from ticket sales
and parking fees will not be
available until after the event.
The organizers also hope
that licensing and retail sales
of souvenirs . will also help

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H&lt;mson, girls softball; Brian
Howard. assistant girls softball:
Vicki Chancey, Middle school
gi rls volleyhall ; Mike Chancey.
athletics fac.:ilities c.: are.
· Others given !supplementary
cont r~iCts were Paula MorriSllll.
high school yearbook: Run
Drexle.r, Middle School yearbook: Linda Lear. M itldk
Sc.:hool newspaper ; Ralph

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school trac.:k: Mike Ch;mccy.
assistant hi gh sc.:hooltrilck.
Jeremy Grimm. head base:
ball; Dmmv · Davis, head
wrestling;' TrZ&gt;y BilliCr. &lt;Mista nt
wrestling, Matt Fields, hi gh
school golf; Jan Haddox.
Middle School golf: Rick Asl1.
high school )!iris volleyball:
Dale HcuTiwn. high school girls
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POMEROY - The parking lot· wall which has slowly
been eroded by years of
floodin g wi II soon be
repaired by J &amp; P Paving
Maso nry
Sealant
Inc .,
Columbus, which bid the
project in at $55,590.
Before co uncil ultimately
accepted the bid Mayor John
Musser reminded council that
it was well within the
$60,000 established by an
engineer that inspected the
wall.
The Federal Emergency
Management Agency will
provide 75 percent of the
repair costs while the State of
Ohio and a grant from the
Appalachian
· Regional
Commission
will
foot the
.
Beth Sergent/photo
bill's
remaining
25
percent,
Today is the last day of school for students in Meigs and Southern Local School Districts. ·
Students in the Eastern Local School District will celebrate their last day of the school year on resulting in the village owing
Thursday. Teachers and studnets are winding down with pizza parties, awards ceremon 1es and nothi ng for the repairs.
Only the upper section of
the tradition of field day. Pictured are students frorn Kindergarten through third grade partici·
'
t
he
parking · lot wi II be
paling in events at yesterday's Southern Elementary field day.
repaired.
.
"We can 'start it (the repairs)
right away ... as soon as we
c.:an sign the contract (with
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Recognition of the accomplishments of senior band
members accompanied by
their reflections of the past
four years through laughter
and
tears
highli ghted
Monday 's night annual Meigs
Marauder Band banquet.
Personal stories about the ·•
impact on their lives were
shared by the seniors as they
moved one after another to an
open microphone. They talked
about the good times they had.
the things they learned .. the
friends they made, and the .
. Chartene Hoeflich/ photo
memories of hard prac.:tices, Meigs · band director Toney Dingess, center, presents Arion.
keen competitions, stellar and awards to the top outstanding senior band members, Aaron
not so 'stellar performances, . lhle to his left, and Randy Hart to his right. Other top awards
and achievements, as well as went to Megan Mayes, the director's award. left; Trevor Depoy,
. their affection for longtime
.
the 110 percent award; and Andrew Henderson, right, outstanding musician award.
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Robert
Dillon,
'a
fourth grader
at
Meigs
ElemeAtary
School, won
the . champiRobert
onship in the
annual . Meigs
Dillon
County spelling
bee; Jacinda Yonker, coordinator of the Meigs Talented and
Gitied Program. announced, ·
Runner-up in
the competition
anJwhere I decide to be," he ·was Andrew
said. "I am on a bu si ness trip Hoover, • an
at home in . lsnu!J. This is eighth grader at
Southern
where I liv.e.." · .
E ·Jem~ntary
Bannai said he has filed a
School. Dillon
counter-claim agai'nst Binson. i ~ the son of
and that he has rec.:ei•·ed a let- Sherri Maston of Andrter fibm his brother. ltzhak Long Bottom, · Hoover
Bannai. stating that he wants and Hoover is the son of Bobby
no part of Biilson 's lawsuit. Jack and Leah Jean Ord of
Court document s Cltrrently Syracuse.
Both studeius
received trophies.
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NEW HAVEN , W.Va. Bori s Bannai, owner of
Global Industrial Products in
. New Haven, said via telephone from Israel Tuesday
that the warrant issued for hi s
arrest in Mason . County
Circuit Court is "outrageous."
He said the warrant is based
solely on the lawsuit filed

.again't him by hi&gt; cousin.
' Jacob Binson. which he called
a "one-sided story wit hout a
cl ue.~· .

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tion of ret urning to the United
State&gt; anytime within the nc.xt
few weeks , but that the warrant has nothing to do with it.
He said negotiations tci raise
more capital to operate the
plant could delay his return .
" I have an intention to be

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MILWAUKEE - At lea.&lt;~
six deaths of organ transplant
pat ienh httve now been
linked to a rodent virus, raising quest ions about whether
others may ilave gone untle ~
. tected and wilether th'e 'germ
also l:mdu spread through
blood lr&lt;ll"fusions.
Health oftkial s believe the
deaths are rare 'cases, but say
the situation merits closer
study in light of recent discoveries til&lt;lt rubies and West
Nile
viru s occas iona II y
- spread through donated
organs witil d~;tdly consequences.

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On Tuesday. heal th ' officials in Wi sconsin re'vealed
that four transplant recipients
d,jed in the on ly prcyiously .
. known case.s in volving the
virus in December 2003 .
The cases weren' t clear-cut ·
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the organ donor .and · u

woman who received a lung
fro m him in an operation iil
Minnesota both tested ·negati ve for LCMV. But three
nthcr transplant patients tested pos itive for the virus.
-.trongly suggesting the donor
· 1VUS

the source.

That was the only thin g in
common the recipients had,
said James Kazmierczak, an
~ pidemiologist
for
the
Wisco nsin Department of
Health and Family Services.
About 5 percent of mice.
hamsters and other rodents
carry LCMV and about2 percent of the general public has
antibodies to it, meaning
they've been exposed to it at
some point, Kazmierczak
said.
The virus usually causes
little or no illness in healthy
people, but'can be deadly for

Mitchell grew up in a dysfunctional family headed by a
father who spent years writSALT L:AKE CITY - A 'ing a "metaphysical" book of
street preacher charged with religion.
kidnapping
teenager
Mitchell was n&lt;il close to
Elizabeth
Smart
was his father but admired him
removed from court' Tuesday and was disrespectful of his
after shouting Biblical admo- mother.. He experienced a
nitions. the fifth time he has troubled' childhood and
llf:eri removed 'from hearings dropped . out of school,
foi: such' a disruption.
Gardner said.
Brian David Mitchell was
Mitchell was · cleared by
in his defense chair only sec- mental health experts when
onds before the outburst: he gave up two chi ldren from
"Awaken, arise Israel. Come · hi s first failed marriage,
forth,
Babylon. Repent. though he pointedly refused
repent for the kingdom."
to let his mother adopt the
Mitchell 's loud voice could children.
Gardner described Mitchell
be heard from down the hall
after he was taken away from as no different from millions
the hearing tq gauge his men- of people with firm religious
tal fitness for trial. The hear, beliefs but said he veered into
ing resumed Tuesday after a · narcissism and a delusion of
two-month break.
prophecy.
Psychiatrist Noel Gardner,
"Several ' of his siblings
who testified in March that .said they never heard him
Mitchell was competent to apologize or admit he was
·stand trial , said Mitchell's wrong - that's classic narconduct Tuesday was "outra- cissism," Gardner said.
geous and bizarre" but not
The competency hearing
evident of a mental disease.
was to resume Wednesday.
· "I think · his (religious) . Jn spite of Mitchell ' s
ideas are extraordinarily irra- repeated interruptions, Judge
tional, but . just · because Judith Atherton has allowed
you're irrational doesn' t the hearings to continue withme art' you .have· a mental dis- out him.
ease. All of us hold irrational
Prosecutor Kent Mdrgan
ideas,'' Gardner testified.
described the drawn-out comGardner. who interviewed petency proceedings as the
Mitchell's parents and sib- "last shot'' by a team of public
liogs · but not him, said defenders trying to avoid trial.

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ASSOC IATED PRESS WRITER

''We' re learning as we go

here. This is a new phenomenon," Dr. Matthew Kuehnert,
assistant director or blood
safety for the federal Centers
for Disease Comrol and
Prevention, said of the rodent
. virus. '·We haven't seen any
evidence or transfusion-transmitted infe~tion. t&gt;ut that doesn't mean it could n't ilappen."
Rhode
Islam.!
and
Massachusetts officia ls said
Monday th.ey are in ves ti gating the deaths of three people·
who got organs from il. female
donor whose pet hamster
tested positive ' fo,r lymphocytic. choriomeningitis virus.
· or LCMV. A fourt h organ
recipient is believed to be

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The small rodent cages at the Petsmart pet store chain in War,.,ick, R.I. are empty after health .
cpfficials removed the rodents Tuesday. Three transplant recipients in New England died after
t\erng infected by a rodent vrrus contracted by the donor. The 1nfect1ons were traced to a Rhode
Island woman. who died of unrelated causes in April. A hamster in her home , bought at the
Petsmart store in Warwick, tested positive for LCMV, and is considered the likely source.
Gail Mastrati, a spokesthose with weak immune sys- dise,rse physician for ·the
tems like cancer patients and transplant group at Rhode woman
for
the
state
transplant rct:ip iems. who Island Hospita l. discovered · Department ·
of
take . immune- suppressing the infection in April , when Environmental Manage ment
drugs to keep them from two of her kidney transplant said the agency removed 102
rejecting thei r new organs.
patients developed flu-like hamsters, mice · and · guinea
Organs are rout indy tested symptoms. One survived, but pigs from the store in the. past
for many viruses but there is the other did not. ·
·co week. The animals were
no commercial test for
Fischer sa id she searched euthanized and shipped to the
LCM Y. The CDC. state medi cal literature and asked CDC in Atlanta, where all
health officials. the Food and colleag ues around the coun- will be tested. Preliminary
Drug Administration and oth- try if they had heard of ai)Y- results indicate two of the
ers are investigating. Some thing similar. But it wasn't hamsters sent Friday to the ·
sought to reassu re people until she cal led the CDC that CDC tested positive for
who need transplants.
the connection to LCMV and LCMV, she said. The CDC
"We would encourage peo- the donor's hamster was wou ld not confirm · the
'pie who are on the waiting made.
·
results.
list no['\o be concerned with
: " It clearly rano~ a .bell in
Petsmart said it has asked
thi s." said Rhode Island .their minds," she said. "My suppliers of rodents to the
~ealth
dire.ctor · David heart sank. I~ the long run, it Warwick store to test their
Gifford. "Th is is an extreme- would have ·made a differ- animals. Bruce Richardson, a
ly rare. and unusual event."
ence for our other patient."
spokesman for the Phoenix. 'However. Kuehnen said
Two
patients
in based chain, said not all of its
it's importan t for doctors to Massachusetts - one a dou- vendors are affected.
watch .Jor unusual illnesses in ble lung recipielll, ihe other a
Richardson would not say
patient s who recently had liver .recipient - also died how many animals will have
blood tmnsfusions or trans- within weeks of the trans- · to be tested. He said it's not
plants.
plants, which were . per- clear whether the hamster,
Wiscon sin officials said · formed on April10 and April which has died, was infected
l~ey · made no public stateII , according to the Rhode with LCMV when it arrived
ments in 2003 because of the Island Department.of Health. at the organ donor's house- ·
tenuous
evidence
and
Two people who received hold.
"To our knowledge," he
becau se the· virus doesn ' t corneas from the same Rhode
spread person-to-person and Island woman in operations said, "we didn't sell any sick
wasn't considered a public · outside the United States are hamsters."
health risk.
being monitored for signs of , (Associated Press Writers
A doctor who treated one .illne ss, said Kuehnert, . who Michelle R. Smith and Eric
of the New 1'!ngland organ . declined to say where the Tucker contributed ro this
recipients said she didn' t find corneas were sent.
report from Providence, R.I.)
out about the Wisconsin
The donor's hamster,
cases until too late to save her bought at ·a Petsmart store in
patient's ·life.
Warwick, tested positive for
I Dr. Staci Fischer. infectious · LCMY.
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afternoon progresses.
Evening (7 p.m.-Midnight)
Temperatures will fall
from 65 early this eveni,ng to
54 . Skies will range from
partly cloudy to cloudy with
5 to I0 MPH winds from the
northeast turning from the
northwest as the evening
progresses.
· ·
Ovemight (1 ,6 a_m:)
Temperatures will stay
near 51. Skies will be partly
cloudy to mostly cloudy with
5 MPH winds from the
'
northwest.

Federal Mogul - .48
USB- 29.37
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Gannett- 75.37
General Electric - 37.07
GKNLY- 4.60
Harley Davidson - 49.15
JPM ·- 35.89
Kroger - 16.79
Ltd.- 20.67
NSC- 31.63
Oak Hill Financial - 25.82
OVB-27.08
BBT-40.11 .
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AP Photo

Brian David Mitchell ·sits with lawyer Vernice Trease, left, in
Judge Judith Atherton:s courtroom for his competency hearing
Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Mitchell was removed from court
Tuesday after shouting Biblical admonitions, the fifth time he
has oeen removed from hearings for such a disruption.
Mitchell: 51, a self-proclaimed. messenger of God, is accused
of kidnapping then 14-year-old Elizabeth in . 2002. sexually
assaulting her and keeping her as his second wife.

Thur~day," May 26
Mor(rinK (7 a.m.-Noon)
. Temperatures will climb
!rom 51 to 70 by late thrs
morning . Skies will range
from mostly sunny to panly
cloudy with 5 MPH winds
from the northwest turn'ing
from .the west as the morning
progre sses.
.
Aftemoon (1-6 p.m .)
Temperatures will · hold
steady around 73 . Skies will
be mostly sunny to cloudy
with 5 MPH winds from the .
west.

Pepsico - 56.77
Premier- 10.90
Rockwell- 51.52
Rocky Boots- 28.93
RD Shell - 59.11
SBC- 23.61
Wai-Mart ..;... 47.65
Wendy's - 44.63
Wo~thlngton - 16.46
Dally stock reports are the
4 p.m. closing quotes of the
. previous day's transactions, ·
provided by Smith Partners
at Advest Inc. of Gallipolis.

FAMILY MEDICINE
Calcium is not a "magic_ bullet" for shedding pounds
Question: l'v.e noticed at
the grocery story recently that
: on some of the yogurt con• tainers there are statements
: that eating yogurt helps you
bum calories faster. It says
that the calcium in yogurt
. increases
· metabolism .
· However, the label also tells
:me that yogurt contains .a lot
-of calories. I'm not exactly
·sure what to make of this. Is
yogurt really a diet foocl'
Does it help you burn calo. ries? I'd appreciate some
· advice on this.
: Answer: This is an excel; lent and timely question.
: While reading labels on foods
is a good.habit to get into, you
should not confuse the nutri: tional information with the
: advertising · hype. Let me
: explain.
.
: Recent small studies have
: suggested that adding dairy. based calcium to your diet
· can help you to lose weight. A
. study of 32 obese adults
: divided the subjects into three
. ; groups. The first group
:reduced their daily food
. ; intake by 500 calories. The
· second group reduced their
intake by 500 calories and
. took a high calcium supple; ·menl. The third group
: reduced their daily calories by
; 500 and .were give)l a high·calcium diet that contained a
· : good deal of low-fat dairy
pro&lt;iucts.
. . The folks in the third group,
: who consumed a high-calci• um diet from low-fat dairy
; products, lost significantly
: more weight and fat that the
: other two groups. 'Next best

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was the group who had the process. But there are many
calcium supplementation. The scientists who don't believe
group that simply reduced its that added dietary calcium
calories by 500 lost the least has much of a direct relationamount of weight.
ship with fat metabolism .
These results are most inter- More research is needed.
esting. but the dairy industry
So what should you do'? If
. advertisements and label hype you ,add dairy to your diet,
you've read don't exactly ·put you need to be sure to take
things in the proper perspec- something awdy of ,equal
tive. I guess that's my job! caloric value. or you will just
, Noti'ce that all three groups be eating more, and this does
had a reduced intake of total not proinote weight . loss.
calories and lost weight. Adding . dairy to your diet is
Increasing the proportion of good if it is low-fat dairy,
calcium in the diet, especially such as two-percent or skim
in the form of low-fat diary milk. low-fat cheese and lowproducts, seemed to acceler- fat yogurt. Regular yogurt. as
· ate the weight-loss process.
you say, is loaded with GaloIn practical terms, this des. A well-balanced, appromeans that if you decide to priate calorie diet that is high
add a 'cup of low-fat yogurt to in calcium from a low-fat
your diet each day to help lose dairy so urce is probably a
weight that it must be a part of good thing because we know
an overall calorie reduction. it promotes bone health . But,
Adding additional dairy to the jury is still out on its abilyour . diet without reducing ity to promote weight loss.
overall calories will produce It's certainly no magic bullet.
weight gain, not weight loss,
Family 'Medicine® is a ·
This is the message that is weekly column. To ~ubmit
often missing from the adver- questions, write to Manha A.
· tisiilg blurbs.
Simpson, D.O., M.B.A ., Ohio
· Also, keep in mind that the University
College · of
study I mentioned had a very Osteopathic Medici11e, P.O.
small number of subjects. Box 110, Athe11s, Ohio 45701,
·Other studies have not pro- · or via e-mail to readerques·
duced such · outst.anping tions@jamilymedicinellews.o
results. And still other studies rg. · Medical infonnation in
are in process. : The 'theory this column is provided as an
behind ' calcium promoting educatiotiUl service only. It
weight loss is based on the · does not replace the judgfact thai calcium is ·necessary ment of your personal physito metabolize fat in the .body. cian, who should be relied on
The idea is that added dietary to diagnose and recommend
calcium - especially from treatment for any medical
dairy products · - . increases conditions. Past columns are
the amount of calcium avail- available online at www.famable for this fat metabolism ilymedici11enews.org.

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DEAR ABBY: A few
month s ago. I was ou t shopping when I got · the. trrge to
u&gt;e the washroom. When I
. got there. the line was out the
· door. Jhere was about a I0- ·
Dear
minute wait. .
Abby
As I fin all y neared the stail.·
the W&lt;llllan ahead Of me in
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line began to bount:e. I co uld
empathize. But right before a
stall became ava ilable. a
woman in a wheelchair rolled gi ft - a ' bottle of Elvis
in and parked nex t to us. ror Presley wine. His picture is
course. the handicap stall wa., on the bottle. and it sav s.
" Always. Elvis Gold
the nex t ·one av&lt;t ilable.)
Record
Edition
Collector's
The. perso n ahea.d of me
began to walk forward. but Series I.·· It also s ay~
the ·woman in the wheelchair Frontenac Blanc D' Oro
·becaine loud and belligerent . White Wine -· Prodtict .and
about being handicapped, Vineyards of. Italy. imported
and claimed th e stall: The · by International Wine Co ..
Detroit. Mich .
woman in front o f me and I
' It has never been opened.
just .looked at each other but I see the wine slowly
and then she deterred to the
evaporatin g. Do you think
indi\'idual in ti1e wheelcha ir.
anyone would be interested
Please ' set me straight. in this bOule ' - DELORES
B~an J. Reed/ photos
Ahby. Should a handicapped
Josh Manley, Suzy Cox and Bre Mitchell are among the m,ilny young volunteers who have helped in&lt;,lividual take precede~ce IN HUDSON . FLA . .
DEAR DELORES: I took
with repairs to the Middleport Pool. making possible the pool'S opening, on May 30.
over a stall wlien the wash- your question to a cellar mas'
room line is long '! ter/sommelier. ·who informs
MORALLY CONFUSED IN . me that. because it's evaporatJOLIET. ILL.
ing. your bottle of wine may
DEAR CONFUSED: Tm no · longer be drinkable overjoyed .to set you straight. even if it was stored properly.
Handicapped stitlls are set
However. you might offer
aside for people with disabil- the boule of collector 's wine
ities to use because their on an auction site because it
wheelchairs will not fit into a could interesl a collector of
regular stall. Without ques- Elvis memorabilia. (Fo r
tion. the perso n with the example: eBay.) Good luck I
physical disability should
DEAR ABBY: I am 12
ha ve access to it fir st. and in the eighth grade. I
Absolutely~
have thought about suicide
DEAR ABBY: Back in many time s. and earlier
1975. I was .given &lt;I fabulou s pulled . out it knife and

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almost slit my wrists.
If I tell my parents. th:)
won't believe me . They II
thipk I' m making it up to get
attention . If I · talk to the
school ~:ounselor. she'll ' tel l
my parents for sure.
· I'm afraid of myse lf when
, .I'm home alone somettmes.
·Can you please help me? AFRAID OF MYSEL F.
PENNSYLVANIA
DEAR AFRAID: You need
more- help than anyone "'n
g; ve yo u in · a lellcr.
Preoccupation with suicide i'
serious aod calls for hel p
from a m~ntal health profe&gt;sional.
·
·Because you feel your par-.
ems mav minimize the serr ousness· ot' ·your s.uiciua l
thoughts if ·you tell them. ask
a trusted teacher or .school
c.ounse lor to help you .
Perhaps if they hear it from
another adult. your . parent s
will treat 'the news with tl,1e
seriou~ness it deserves.
Another option would be to
call a cri sis hot line when you
are tempted to injure yourself. Just pit k up the phone
!fnd ask the operator to con , nect you : I wish you luck anu
·a speedy recovery from thi &gt;
illness.
Dear Abby is writte11 by
Abigail Van · Buren, also
knu.wn as }eatine Phillips,
and was fotmded by h er
mother, Pauline Phillips.
Write
Dear
Abby
at
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NeWsChannel
Wednesday, May 25
Morning (7 a.m.-Noon)
Temperatures will rise to 63
with todax's'low of 44 occurring around 6 a.m. Skies will
range from mostly · sunny to
mostly cloudy with 5 MPH
winds from the north . ·
• Afternoon (1-6 p.i11.)
Temperatures will remain
around 66 with today\ high
of67 occurring around 4 p.m.
Skies will be partly cloudy to
cloudy with 5 to I0 MPH
winds from the north turning
from the northeast as ' the

MIDDlEPORT POOL TO OPEN MAY 30

kidnapping' Elizabeth Smart
kicked out of courtroom again .

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Saturday, May 28
PORTLAND - Lebonan
Township Trustees wil'l meet
at 7:30 p.m. at the township
bui lding.

Alumll'i Association members
will be decorating the Meig s
High School cafeteria beginnin g at 9 a.m. Alumni members are needed to assist.
Sunday, May 29
RUTAND - 'Memorial
Day celebration and rememb[ance s~rv ic e, II a.m. at the
Rutland Church of God located on State Roule 124 near
Meigs .Elementary School.

Thursday, May 26
POMEROY - Alipha Iota
Masters will .have its 6:30
p.m . end-of-year potluck piC'nic · at the home ·of Joan
Corder.
TUPPI':RS PLAINS
Thursday, May 2.6
POMEROY -Caring and
Tuppers Plains VFW Post9053
meets at 7 p.m. at the hall.
. Sharing support group. I p.m ..
HARRISONVILLE - The . Multipurpose Senior Center.
Harrison vi lle Senior Ci.tiiens
wil meet at II a.m. at the
Friday, May 27
Presbyterian Church .for
MIDDLEPORT
blood presure . checks folMiddleport Post Office wi II
Wednesday, May 25
lowed by a potluck luncheon
have Customer Appreciation
POMEROY
A
commuand a talk by Meigs County
nity pra'yer meeting will be Day from II a.m. to 3 p.m .
Sheriff Bob Beegle.
held at 7 p.m. on May 25 at the on Friday, with drinks. chips
Saturday, May 28
Enterprise
United Methodist' and grilled hamburgers and
RACINE - The Racine
on
Enterprise Road. hot dogs for everyone . A fre e
Church
Class of 1955 will have a 50th
anniversary reunion from I to ·Special music will be present- drawing t'qr postal products
4 p.m. at the Racine Library. · eel by "Freed By Christ," a will also be held.
Saturday, May 28
RACINE - . The Racine gospel quartet.
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STIVERS
VILLE
Friday,
May
Class of 1960 will have its 45th
. MIDDLEPORT - Free Revival services will be held
reunion at I p.m. at the home of
dinner,
4:30 to 6:30 p.m., at the Stiversville Community
Patty Pape, . 48265 Morning
Middleport Church of Christ. church near Portland."6 p.m.
Star Road. Racine. All classSaturday, May 28
May 28-29. Bill Billers of
mates and Iii ends invited.
POMEROY
-Pomeroy
Georgia
will be ihe evangelist.
Monday, May 30
RACINE - Racine Post
COMPCTiliV[ AUTO RAHS
602, American Legion will•
hold Memorial Day serv ices
at 10 a:m. The Southern High
Car Shopping?
School band will pJay and
Rep. Jimmy Stewart will
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CARRIE SPENCER

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Wednesday, May 25,2005
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time that we gain ~icl'es:-:."

Meanwhile. state auditors
working with coin experts
from SOlhcby's auction house
were deni ed acce" in the Ohio.
Delaware ant! Pennsylvania
dealers. said Jcn Detwiler.
spokeswoman fi)r state auditor
Betty Munt~omery.
.
Auditor\ ofricials said the
request for hi,tving an attorney
was reasonable, Dciwilcr
said, but '·if for whatever rea-

COLUMBUS - ·The state
on Tuesday sued to freeze the
assets ami take control of two
collections of rare coins··from
the Toledo coin dealer the
state had hired to manage
t h~m . while state investigators
began an inventory of the
coins to see iJ any arc missing.
Two different state agencies
are independently trying to s(~n we c;~nnOt ga in at:l:ess we
inspect and count thousands
of coins bought with' state
inoney by dealer Tum Nu.e
and held in safes at dealers in
five stJtes.
While Nu.e agreed earlier
this week to step down as
head of the two. Capital Coin
funds, which are being dissolved. Attorney General Jim
Petro sued on behalf u.f the
of
Workers·
Bureau
Compensation in Franklin
County Common Pleas Coun:
The lawsuit seeks an · emergency court order transferring
control to the bureau and
allowing it to move the coins
to locations it chooses.
The bureau has given Noe
$50 million since · 1998 to
invest. and Noe shared in the
profits. Now, 121 coins wonh
an estimated $400,000 are missing - including gold coins
minted in 1845 and 1855. The
bureau has decided to end the
investment and sell the coins.
Ohio Gov. Bob , Taft on
Monday ordered the bureau to
compile a list of the coins to
make sure all of them are
accounted for.
Nqe is cooperating with all
investigations,
said
Bill
Wilkinson, his Columbus
lawyer. Noe was advised oat to
allow the inventories until he
could have attorneys present.
Inspectors from the Bureau of
Workers Compensation were
able to begin counting the
coins in Colorado and Florida
on Tuesday, and hoped later
Tuesday to 'begin a review in
· Pennsylvania,
· bureau
spokesman Jeremy Jackson
said.
Inspections were delayed
until Wednesday in Delaware
and at Noe's shop in Maumee.
a Toledo suburb.
"We're moving as quickly
as we can, but we want to
make sure we do an accurate
accounting of the coins,"
Jackson said. "There will be
surveillance of the facility 24
hours a day to the point in

will take 1teps to gain access."
She would not elaborate, but
Sothcby's spokesman Matthew
Weig:man ~ aid , i nv e~ti gator ~
mighl :-.eek .a court order.
Messages seeking comment
w~re left at Noc's office and
with two of his attorneys.
Also. the Ohio Ethics

Commission is inve ~ Ligating

if there were improper gift
,exchanges amon g ·o fficials
involwd in the ~oin · invest-

ment.

executive . director

David Freel said Tuesday. He
would not llamc the oflicials
or give exampl es and said the
L"ommissiun wus acting imlepcndcntly of other agencies.
A former top aide to Taft
told The Toledo Blade that he
rented a Florida Key s vacation
home from Noe for $300 to
$500 for li ve nights, which the
newspaper said was below
mark et price of about $3 ,000
for' si milar homes. , Brian
Hicks, former chief ofStaff for

Commission is examin1ng
whether he or other officials
should have. disclosed the
business deal earlier.
The state inspector general
also is inve stigating Noe's
im·eqment. In a separate case,
tbe U.S. Attorney's office
\Vants to know whether Noe
gave friends money that they
contributed to President
Bu sh's re-election campaign,
in the process bypassing election donatio n limits.

Taft, said he did not disclose
tv.7o stays at tile !lome tu tile
Ethics Commission because
he felt be paid market value.
Noc this ~car riled his first
disclosure form s, required by
law. tbat be did busiitess with
a state age ncy while sitting on
the hoards of other agendcs
and commi;sions. Freel said .
Until this spring Noc was a
member of the Ohio Turnpi·ke
Commission and B,Jurd of
Rege nts .'
The
Et hics

COLUMBUS (AP) - At
leas! 20 counties have joined
a ,voting-machine maker's
lawsuit to extend 'the state's
deadline for qualifying
touch-screen systems and
the judge in · the case has
given other countie·s until
Friday to join it.
Joining Election· Systems
&amp; Software 's lawsuit will
extend the paructpating
counties' deadline for picking
a voting system until June 3.
So far, 42 counties have
chosen ,Diebold Election
System's electronic touch
screen systems. equipped•
with a state-required paper
record so voters can verify
the.ir choices, said Carlo
LoParo, spokesman for the
chief,
state's
elections
· ·Secretary of State Kenneth
·
Blackwell.
Three counties will get
ES&amp;S optical scan, electron- .
ic machines that read marks
that voters make on paper,
whil!! two will have Diebold
optiCal scan.
ES&amp;S and Blackwell 's
office have been in negotiations since the company
filed the lawsuit on May 2.
It asserts that the process by
which Diebold won certification
was
unfair.
Blackwell disagrees. saying
the same rules applied to all
manufacturers . Diebold has
the
only
touch-screen
machine to meet certification standards.
Judge Dale Crawford of
Franklin County Common
Pleas Coun ha" scheduled a
hearing for June 3 on ES&amp;S's
request to keep " Blackwell
from enforcing the May 13
deadline for manufacturers to
receive cenirication · by the
stale Board of Voting
Machine Exa(Jliners and from
federal elections official;, .

Schott's car coUection up fur auction, Page B2
Agassi at cal,'ftr crossroads, Page B2 .
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Southern holds Spring Awards picnic, Page B3
Twins double up Tribe, Page .88

Prep Schedule

PrEp Football -

Track and Field

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SPEC IAL TO THE SENTINEL

Dlvislon II Regional tat Mea-ool&lt;),
5p.m.

Dlviskln Ill Regional
5~~

(at P;c)(ering1on),
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Tournament Baseball
Eastern va. Fisher Catholic (lancaster
Bea~rs Stadium), 2 p.m.

Frtdlly, June 3
Track.ond Field

Saturday, June 4
ll'ock and Field

State Meet (at Jesse OWens Sta~iUm ,

Columbus). 9 a.m

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Southern HS
announces date
for hoops camp

~ better solution: Increase the tobacco tax.

. to help fund tobacco prevention and· crucial health c~re programs, while helping to dri:;e down one of the .
biggest contributors to Medicaid costs: tobacco use. Because research shows the 'more cigarettes cost, the
less people srr10ke -especially kids.

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Visit www.ohiopartnership.org to learn more.
Increase the Tobacco Tax to. Fund Tobacco
Prevention and Health Care.
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The Right Way to Fix Medicaid.
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. · The C3t]lp is oren tO boys
and girls who wil be entering
grades 4-6, The cost is $30
for pre-registration and $40
on the first day of camp.
Included in the camp cost
will be fundamental basket~
ball instruction, a camp tshirt and basketball, and individual awards are possible.
For more information ·contact Howie Caldwell, 40878
Old Seven Road, Reedsville,
OH, 25772.
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NewMU coach
to attend cookout

Major LEaguE BasEball

POINT
PLEASANT, '
W.Va. ~The annual M'asonGallia-Meigs Big Green Club ·
Cookout and Golf Scramble
in Point Pleasant and Mason
is 10day and Friday.
Marshall University head
football coach Mark Snyder
and former coach Bob Pruett,
along with several other MU
. coaches and administnitors,
are scheduled .,to attend the
cookout, which includes a
silent auction for Marshallrelated items.
The cookout is set to begin
with a s~ia l hour at 6 p.m.
at
Amenc&amp;n
Thursday
Legion Post 23 in Point
Pleasant.
Snyder, basketball coach
Ron Jirsa, Athletic Director
Bob Marcum and other M U
coaches and staff members
are also scheduled to be in
attendance at the golf scramble. The scramble, which
includes lunch, is slated for
Friday ·wtth a 9 a.m. shotgun .
start at Riverside Golf Course
in Mason.
.
Proceeds from , the events
go ' to benefit Marshall
University athletics through
the Big Green Scholarshtp
Foundation.
For information, contact
Denny Bellamy at (304) 6756788 or Jim Wilson at (304)
675-5989,
or · e-mail
tourism@ masoncounty.org.

A75-cent increase will generate $525 million every year .

Nelsonville- York. Well ston. Vinton
Co unt y, Belpre. and Alexander.
Point Pkasant is Class AA in West
Virginia. anJ ti '~ member of the
Curd ina l Conference . along with
Winfield. Poca. Sis.sonville, Herbert
Hoover. Wayne and 'Lugan.
The last time the two teams met
was in 1\195. when Meigs posted a
27-7 victory. Point Pleasant )VOn the
two pre vious meetings in 1994 and
IY93 by scores of 31-14 and 36-6.

PHOENIX - The Odly
way Tim Duncan's aching .
ankles are going to ·feel
better is with ·rest, and the
only way he' ll gel it is if
the sa·n Antonio Spurs
sweep
the
Western
Conference finals .
Thanks to Duncan,
they're halfway there.
And they're heading
back to San Antonio,
where the Phoenix Suns
- · this season's best road
team - will have to deal
with a 2-0 series deficit
against the NBA's toughest team at home.
Duncan scored 25 of hi s
30 points in the second
half and Manu Ginobili
and Robert Harry made
key baske ts in tJJe last ·
2:33, giving the Spurs a
111-1 08 victory over the
Suns on Tuesday night.
Steve Nash and the Suns
took it to ·the buzzer,
though, getting a chance to
force overtime when
Gi nobi li missed one of
two free throws with 4.2
seconds left. Nash took the
inbounds pass and raced
up the court, getting a step
past Tony Parker but being
pi.cked up by defensive ace
Bruce Bowen just before
shooting a 3-pointer on t.he
run.
.
lt was on line but short,
hitting the front rim to seal
Phoenix's first consecutive
losses since April 8-9.
Suns
coach
Mike
D' Antoni grimaced and
Nash walked off blankfaced and spent from playing 46 minutes, comfoned
in ·the arms of teammate
Jake Vosk uhl.
.
AP photo
"I just. tried to stay in
San
Antonio
Spurs'
Manu
Ginobili
hangs
on
the
rim
after
dunking
the
ball
during
the
third
front of him,'' Parker said.
quarter Tuesday at America West Arena in Phoenix in game two of the Western Conference
Please see Spurs. 83'
Finals. Looking on the Pt10en ix Suns' Shawn Marion.

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ond taking place at Bob Robert s Fi~ld
i 11 P Oil lt'f OV.
Meies wi ll repl ace M a~ nolia on the
··'·Point Pl,easant schedule, \vhich is current ly in week three of the se "&gt;on.
Galli a Academy will . be . bumped up
to week three and Mei gs will mm e
into the week four slot. "
. Meigs, curre ntl y Divisio n IV in
starting in• 2006. with tile first gt;me Ohio. was 6-.:1 thi s pa't ;,eason . They
taking place at Sanders Memorial play in th e 'Tri- Valley Conference in
.Field in Point Pleasant·, and the sec- the Ohio divi si on alon g with

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THE FABLE GUY

TUPPERS PLAINS
Eastern High School will be
holding its 7th annual Eagle
Basketball Camp between the
dates of May 31 through June

programs have cut youth srnoking by 45 percent

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Eastern HS .
announces date
for hoops camp.

Ohio's

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Spurs hang_on to beat Suns
Bv

RACINE - Southern High
School will hold its summer
boys basketball camp on June
13 through June 17 at Charles
W. Hayman Gymnasium.
The camp will be held in
two sessions , with kids
between grades 6-8 taking
place from 9 a.m . to II a.m.
Participants
between
grades 3-5 will stan at noon
.
and end at 2 .p.m. ·
The cost of the camp is $25
per camper and there ts a $15
charge for each additional
.sibling.
Make checks payable to
Southern Athletic Boosters .
.and registrations need to be
·
filled out.
Mail check and registrations to Southern High
School,
c/o
Richard
Stephens, 920 Elm Street,
Racine, Ohio 45771.
For more information, contact basketball coach Richard
Stephens at 698-6530, or athletic director Alap ·Crisp at
949-2611 extension 2103.

million to our state's Medicaid costs each year. What's more, tobacco preve(ltion saves lives -

POINT PLEASANT. W.Va.
This, upcoming football season wil.l
mark I0 years since Point Pleasant
and Meigs last met in 'football, but by
the fall of 2006 the stoppage in the
series will become no more. ·
The Big Blacks and the Marauders
have agreed to a two-year cont~ act

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NBA Playoffs .....;. WEstErn . ConfErEncE r=;nals

State Meet (at Je~e OWens Stadium,
Columbus), ·9:00 a.m. ·
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Tobacco prevention actually saves Medicaid money because tobacco-related illness adds more than $450

2006 SchEdulE

Meigs, Point Pleasant.to rest•nte series in .'06

Today's games·

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Medicaid managed care project. But using tobacco prevention funds in this·way is costly and short-sighted. ·

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Point Pleasant vs. ·Roane County (St .
Roane Countv), 7 p.m.
Wllhama vs. Man tat Logan H.S.), 6:30 .

. Some Ohio legislators wantto raid our state's tooa&lt;;co prevention program again, this time to fund a new

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Reds fend ofT Nationals in 14 innings
CINCINNATI (AP) - ' wood on it to creep it
Randy Keisler earned a win through the infield ."
Tuesday night with his arm · Keisler, who was called
and his bat.
up when closer Danny
The re.liever's f)rst career Graves was designated for
hit and RBI gave the assignment, was mobbed by
Cincinnati Reds a 4-3 victo- teammates at first base.
ry over the Was~ington
"You always want to have
something like that happen,"
Nationals in 14 innings:
Keisler, who was called said Keisler, who was 0-forup from the minor leagues 4 in limited appearances
on Monday, had to bat with the New York Yankees
against Luis Ayala with .run- and San Diego Padres.
ners at second and third a!Jd "That was fun . It was good
one · out because the. Reds .. to get a little energy going."
had run out of position playKeisler ( 1-0) allowed one
ers in the longest game of walk in two innings for the
the S;Cason to~ both teams.
win. · AyaJa (2-3) allowed
Wtth the mfteld m, Ketsler three hits in 2 l-3 innings
got a grounder past short- and took the loss.
stop Jamey Carroll to drive
Austin Kearns led off the
in the game-winning run.
i4th with a drive to the
" I had nothing to lose," waming track .in· center field
said Keisler, who made his th:it Brad· Wilkerson ran
first . major league appear- down. Jason LaRue , then
ance since May 25, 2003 . singled softly to left-center.
"I'm a pitcher, but I've (bat- Luis Lopez followed with a
ted) before. They know I' m • double to right that Jose
a pitcher, so I figured I'd see Guillen knocked down
fastballs . I was so excited while trying to make a divthat I.swung at the fi 1st pitc_h ing. c,atch, setting up
and 1t was 2 teet off tlie Ketsler s at-bat.
·
plate. I had to gather myself.
The Nationals stranded a
They had the infield in, and
I was able to get enough
Ple111e see Reds, Ba

APphoto

Cincinnati Reds pitcher Randy Keisler gets &lt;! hit off
Washington Nationals pitcher luis Ayal'a to drive in the win·
ning run in the 14th inning Tuesday in Cinc innati.

The 'new'
NASCAR
Some sports have their
exc itement, however nothing can compare to watching a seemingly sane person
put their life on the line for
the entertainment of the
fans.
_The sport is NASCAR
and yes, I am a fan . This is
not th e sanie ·deep south,
back woods sport that some
remember. it ha s undergone
a transform ation and is now
only second to the NFL in
fan ba se.
My
recent
trip
to
Charlotte , North Carolina to
watch the · Nextel . All-star
Cha·llen ge remi nded me
why I am a fan.
The sport has transformed
from a bunch of gearheads
toying with their l)otrods to
a multi-million dollar business that draws people from
all walks' of life .
So where is the thrill ?. I
am still so mewhat new, this
being only my fifth race,
· however thi s (ime I brought
with me a first-timer and the
look on he( face was pricele ss. ·
To see those cars entering
the corner at speeds exceeding 190 mph, and feeling
. tlie ground shake beneath
you as a field or cars passes
you bye is beyond words.
Welcome to the world of'
NASCAR .
A: 'business that is pouring
millions into a show for the
fan s and through a growing
fa n base, is expanding to
every corner of the country.
Legendary tracks where the
sport was· born exist in
' South Carolina, Florida,
Alabama and are now mov ing to new marketsln Texas,
California, Las Vegas and
Chicago to name a few .
Drivers such as Ricky
Rudd , Terry Labonte and
Rusty Wallace, who have
watched the transformation
first hand. :are a dying breed
making way to the new guys
from the big cities who are ·
easily marketable. But this
move may not be b~d for the
sport. ·
In fact the only way to
enjoy the sport is become a ·
. fan of a driver. If you just
tune into a race and wait for
the wrecks , you cann.ot fully
enjoy it. The personalities
in NASCAR are what make
the it so great.
You may want to root for
a short tempered driver who
put s their emotion in the
open such as Tony Stewart
or Kevin Harvick. You may ·
want a quieter type who
keeps focused and ge ts the
job done such as Jimmie
Johnson or., Kasey Kahne.
Regardless. the sport has
something for eve ryone .
The tracks themselves are
very fami ly friendly. People
bring entire families to
camp outside the track and .
watch the race,. some of
which have a tradition of
going to races dating back

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Gary.Stanley bags
Baxter, Br()wns would welco~e Boulware · another·turkey · ·
National Football teague

BY ToM WITHERS

interested in having · the 30·
vear-old Boulware in for a
\·isiL But so far. nothing ha&lt;
been seh~dttlcd.
CLI:. VELA:\D - llro\\ n'
Ckveland i' swit•hing to a
Jefeu,i\e bar~ Gaf\ Baxter J-4
dl'fen ... i\'t" ..,che!llt" thi . .
\vanh to lin~ up ;\Jung~ide
..,~a...,on unJcr tlt.'\\' Brown~
l ineb,,r~er . Pt'tcr Boulware
euarh Runwo Crcnnel. The
,me more tune .
dub ro\IIJ the a player wit~
Baxter. \1ho ·'ignecl a six- the site. speed and ability to
· Boulware.
. Year L:Ontract
. a:-, a frt!c a_!:!enl
rt.tsh the pas,er 1tke
wi th Ck,·eland 111 t\1arch. has
" I think it' would be a 2reat
')Ct.::'n rt!LruitiiE!
.. tor
· h'1m. ... Baxter sat·d ...
- 1t ·s
- Boulware. the. Ill
&gt;l't-i,pjured Baltimore c·areer a J--l. and that's what he loves
'.ack~ leucler who wa:-;·releascU to pay.
1
(' 111 &gt;I I·11 wor~111g
•·
on
by the Ra,·cn s nn May II . to him . The only thing I can do
join him with the Browns.
is just sec if 1 can get him to
"( ha1e been making pt]one '(:m 11 e in all(] take a physical
.:ails and I'm tryi,ng to get him and sec if he likes it here ...
here... Baxter said Monday · The Browns had just 32
dunng o break 111 Clevelam.l ~ sal·ks la:-.t season and· no
11-d'l} I volun tary camp ..., .. longt'r
ha1·e
Ebenezer
knnw t~e Browns. and espe- Ekuhai1. wf10 led the club
r ially me. wouidlt&gt;v0 to have with eiliht. Ekuban was traded
him in here...
to Denver in the offse.ason in
. Boulw;ire and
Baxter the deal that brought running
played together for fo ur sea- back Reuben Drot1ghns· to
. sons in Baltimore as pan of a' Cleveland.
·
stilling Ravens defense that
Sav'age
helped
draft
was panially constructed by Boulware in 1997 out of
Phi l Savage. Cleveland's Florida Stato and knows how
rookie general manager.
much
he
could
help
Savage said..the Browns are Clndand's defense , The key
ASSOCI &gt;\TEO PRESS

pan of the equation that ·we
don't know right now.
"It would be a piece of the
puzzle that would be a good
fit right now"
Boulware has on ly visited
. the Houston Texans. but
Savage expects other reams to
be interested in him. Seattle is
'likely tC&gt; be one of them.
Boulware\, brother. Michael.
is BnLt·lwarc\ health.
plays for Seahawks.
A four-time Pro Bowler. he
Meanwhile, Savage hitd
· miss~(! tbe entire 2004 season nothing new to repon on tight
with knee and loe injuries. He end Kellen Winslow Jr. , who
hasn't played in a game si nce , could miss the 2()05 season
late in the 1003 season, when ,after tearing a kn~e ligament
he injured his knee against the in a motorcycle crash. The
Browns. H~ also sustc1ined a . Browns may ask the .former
turf toe injury ,last year.
tirst-round pick to give back
Before his run of i'njuries, some inoney si nce he violated .
Bou lware played in Ill a ·'dangerous ac ti vi ti es"
straig ht games.
clause- in his contract. ·
"We're qpvio usly looking
"We're kind of in status quo ·
to ,upgrade ou r pass rush. right now." Savage said .
That's an area that can win or ."We're iri nidio silence mode
lose a game for you." Savage right now because there 's
sa id . "What has to be deter" really nothing to say beyond ,
mined is he strictly j ust a what's been said."
rusher, becau se of his situaSavage sa id Winslow has
tion, or can he be a three- not yet gotten a second meddown player again ? That's a ical opinion on his injury.

Marshall grad Brown returns
to PatriotS:family
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BY JIMMY
:~ :;.so c r ATED

GOLEN
PRESS

BOSTON - Free age nt
' receiver Troy Brown was
compa rin g offe rs from the
Patriots and Saints when his
6-year-old so n. Sirmon.
weig hed in .

"He just sa id. "I want you to
play for the Patriots. No.
Daddy. I don't want ynu logo
anywhere. I want you to play
for the Patriots,"" Brown sa id
Tuesday after reporting to
New England. ''When you
hear your 6-year-old son say
something like that , you think
about it a little bit ·and how
much ·would it affect him.
That made it a lillie bit eas ier
for me to :make up my mind."
Brown. 33. played 12 sea' ons for the Patriots before
they released him in Marc h to
save almost $5 million agai nst
the salary cap. But he didn:t
·make the rounds . with other

teams. and his• locker at
·:The other one, he was on tinue to· be," he said, adding
Gi llette Stadium remained the bandwagon. too," 13rown that he wore ·the offense's
intact.
· said. "He will get mad at me if white jersey in practice on
Brown said Tuesday that I leave him out. His hame is Tuesday. "·Who knows what
the New,." Orleans Saints Sanjay. so put his name in tomorrow holds."
Brown also had 17 catches
offered him more money and there, too. just in case they
184 yards on offense a,nd
for
a chance to be the No. 3 read it."
receiver. They were also opti ·
Brown caught 101 passes in 12 punt return s for an average
mistic that they would return 200 1 to earn his only Pro of 6. 9 yards. In his career.
to the playoffs after missing Bowl se lection. Hi s numbers Brown has 475 catches for
them five consecutive years. have gone down each year 5,5 16 yards and 25 touch:
.But the three-time Super since. with just 17 catches in downs - all for the Patriots,
. Bowl .:ham pions had that beat limited playing time last sea- who picked him in the eighth
- by far. .
·
· son, but he found other ways round of the 1993 draft out of
to oonlribute· lo New Marshall.
·
"That is the only thing that E 1 d' h' d 111· 1 111
· ~
matters to me at the end of the
ng an s t "
e
our . '•J enjoy playing the garpe. I
years.
enjoy winning," he said: "And
year: How many wins did, we
With the Patriots secondary I knew that part of my best
have in the win column , and ravaged by injuries, Brown chance at winning was to stay
who is wearing the big ring in filled in as ari ex'tra defensive here, too.
Jun e?'' Brown sa id. ·"You back and had three intercep"When you go out and play
never get tired of the celebra- tions and 17 tackles.
football , it do~ s n't matter if
lions. I have that fee ling and I
Asked what he' II be playing you are on offense, defense,
want to try to get it one more thi s year, Brown said , special teams or whatever,
time."
"Whatever."
you just want to be on the
''Where ver they pul me at, field being a pan of the game.
Terms · of Brown's agreemenr, which was reached on. that is what I' m going to do. It would be a little tough for
Monday. were not di 0closec( That' s the way I' ve always me to sit back: and watch from
But his sons didn 't care.
been and that is the way I con- -the sidelines."

Out in first round, Agassi at crossroads in career
PARIS (A P) ·- His back pain came back in spurts, jabrigid. his feel slmffiing in stut· · bing his hip and leg.
ter steps, his ,face contoned
"When I go home· in the
from a purning pain down his evening. and I'm walking
leg, Andre Agassi arri ved at a three blocks from the restaucrisis in his career:
rant, you wouldn' t guess I'm a
His fmurc in tennis hin~es professional athlete," said
not so much on his age. 35~as Agassi. who set an Open-era
on the intlamed sciatic nerve record by playing in his 58th
that tlared up and rendered · major · event. He won the
him helpless in the middle of French Open in 1999 to comhis first-round match at the plete a career Grand Sl:im. but
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French ·open. It's the kind of now has lost in the tirst round
chronic injury th[lt has sent here two straight years.
other champions into retireThree-time French champiment. and it could ultimately on Gustavo Kuenen, who has
do that to A~assi. even .if he 's strugg led with hip trouble for
10t quite ready to wal k away. years. also was knocked out in
He's fought that pain for the lirsl round. Unseeded and
months. sought relief from it the winner of only two matchwith conisone. but fe.lt it come · es thi s year, Kuenen fe ll to ·,
back with a ve ngeance David Sanchez 6-3, 6-0. 4-6,
Tuesday when it radiated from 6-1.
his lower back to his right hip
A third former French chamand down to hi s ankle. pion. Albert Costa .. lost to
Groundstrokes hurt. Serves American Vince Spadea.
hurt more. Agassi considered
No. 2-seeded Andy Roddick
quitting the match eve n when ami No. 3 Marat Safin
he led two sets to one, but he advanced, along with women 's ·
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grimaced and played to the favo rite
Ju stine
Henin- Andre Agassi checks his racket as he faces Finland's JarKko
,end. eventuall y succumbing in Hardenne and No.' 2 Maria Niemine n in thei r first round match of the French Open tennis
'f ive sets to No. 95-ranked Sharapova.
tournament at Roland Garros stadium Tuesday in Paris.
qualitier Jarkko Nieminen.
Cool. windy weather exacer- ,
"It was getting worse .by the bates Agassi's problem, he him through the third set world, it's impossibl e.~·
minute.': Agassi said of the said, and that's · exactl y the li.ebreaker. despite his pain, but
Agassi acknowledged .that
pain that struck him in the kind of weather that greeted couldn ·1 take him farther.
doctors told him he could safe·
.third set of his 7-5, 4-6. 6-7 hi.in agai nst Nieminen. The . Broken to '2-0 in', the first ly take only three conisone
(6). 6-1 , 6-0 loss. "I knew it tl ags atop center court at · game of the third set, 1\gassi injections a year in his lowerwas n't going to be pretty after 'Roland Garros snapped in the walked off the court e~en as back to treat his condition.
that. But I didn 't want to walk breeze, and fans bundled up in Nieminen was pulling b,ilck his
"I' ll keep plugging along
off I just didn't want to do it. sweaters ' a~d jackets. Not a racket to hit
winnQ" that until I feel like there's nothing
And there 's not hing the trai ner drop of sweat showed on mal;le it 3-0. Agassi w11uldn't I can do about it." he said.
could do.
either player's shin. .
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quit, but he couldn 't play. He
Retirement is a eonsidera··r almost shook hands at two Agasst looked anx1~us and rushed through points, in a . tion if the pain doesn't allow
,ets to one up because to serve off. stnde even. tn the first ~e l. hurry to lose. Pride and profes- . him to play as a contender, he
was painful. to move. to stand, losm~ five stra1ght games after . sionalism kept him on the sukgested. Asked why he's
then even to sit. It gets more wmmng the first three, then court while he took a beating still playing when he's won all
irritated, more intlamed, mo re drQppmg the sel atter he was the rest of the way.
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the majors, has nothing left to
stiff. It .was getting worse and broken at love m h1s last serThe question now is. wnere prove and could be spending
worse. It was hard to· stay out vice game. Four double. fa ults 'he goes from here,
more time with nis wife, Steffi
there.''
helped cost Agasst the long . Wimbledon? Agassi, who Graf, their two children and
Agassi never called for a opemng game of the. second won his 9nly title there in his charity work, Agassi hesitated, searcbing for the ri ght
trainer. He popped a couple of set, but he rehed on hts wtles 1992, tried to be optimistic.
Pfdvils and hoped for' the best. to even the match.
"I think I have . hi¥h hopes words.
He had a conisone injection · It was fascuiatmg to watch with another injection," he
"Well, it 's what I do ... until
deep in the back a few months Agass1, off hts game but trymg · said. "But something tells me 1don't do it anymore," he said.
ago to reduce the intlamma- to wear down his left-handed, I'm at a stage of my career "It 's given me a lot. I'll assess
tion and calm down the nerve. 23-year-old opponent from where 'I'm going to be living the necessary components at
That helped for a while. allow- Finland. Like an aging boxer, wiih these injections. because the end of the year. .But I can't
ing him to play without much Agassi stood his ground in the this is unplayable when it feels afford to pollute the potential
center, con'trolling the points like this. There's notning you of my w.inning matches or
pain in Rome and Hamburg .
Week by week, though. when he could and not running can do to get .comfonable,
tournaments with sitting on the
Agassi could feel th(} effects of too much. That ploy, tho ugh,
"Th be out there .ag'!insl fence, with where I am, what
the cortisone wearing of( The carried him 6nly so far. It took some of the best athletes in the I' m doing. why I'm doing it."

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· Prep Regional Pairings

COLUMBUS (AP)- Pairmgs for the 2005 Ohio High School
Athlst1c Assoc~atiQfJ r8f}IOflal basebaH tournaf116llts:

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At Dublin Coffman HS
Dublin Scioto {23-6) vs. Dublin COffman (22·7), Friday, 2 p.m.;

Lewis Ctr. Oientangy- { 19·8) '-'6. Cin. Elder (24-1 ), Friday, 5 p.m.
Championship: Saturday, 2 p.m .
At Eastlake Ballpark

N. Royallon (27,1) vs. Medina (22·5). Friday. 2 p.m.; Mentor (22·
3. vs . Canton GlenOak (16-10), Friday, 5 p.m.
Championship· Sa!urday, 2 p.m.
At UnlveraUy of Cincinnati
Cln. Moeller ' (24-5) vs. Cln. La Salle (20..10), Friday, 2 p.m.;

Miamisburg (21·8) vs. Cin. Princeton (20·8), FridaY. 5 p.m.
Championship: Saturday. 2 p.m.
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The ·Southern Lady Tornadoes held their. softball picnic and awards ceremony Monday night at
Star Milt Park. Pictured in front, from left, are Hannah Miller, Ashley .Rou sh. Nicki Tucker and
Nikki Riffle. In the middle, from left , are Stephanie Cundiff, Und s.ey Buztard, Bonnie.'AIIen.
Brooke Kiser and Linda Eddy. In back, from left, are Whitney Riffle , Kasie Sellers . Megumt
'Swann. Ashley Robie, Bethany Riffle , Joanne Pickens and Kaylyn Spradl_ing. · ·

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Gary Stanley of Pomeroy is pictured with his seventh turkey
kill in five years, . harvested with a compound bow. The
turkey weighed 19 pounds with one-inch spurs and a 10inch beard.
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car collection to be
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CINCINNATI (AP) Two Corvettes from the
1960s .are among seven cars
belonging
to
:fo(mer
Cincinnati Reds majority
owner Marge Schott, who
died last year, that will be
sold at auction next month.
Some of the cars have
been locked in ,storage for
years and others don't run,
but organi zers expect proceeds topping $ 100,000 that
will go to the charitable
foundation set up by Schott
and her late husband,
Charles. ·
Schott, who clashed with
baseball 's leadership and
was a community phi ianthropist , died March 2,
2004, at 75. She left an
estate estimated at $125 million.
Beside s the Corvettes, the

cars to be sold at the auction
on June II are a 1931 Buick
Model 47 , a 1946 Buick
Model 1450, a 1963 Rolls
· Royce SC3, a 1980 Gazelle
Kit car and a 1955 Nash ··
Metropolitan.
Despite the collection ,
Schott drove a newer Buick
from the dealership still
owned by her ·estate.
The estate sold . her
remammg
one-fifteenth
stake in the Cincinnati Reds
back to the other owners last
fall for $6. 1 million.
Schott sold ber majority
.stake in the team in 1999 to
a group led by current chief
executive Carl Lindner for
$67 million under pressure
from baseball because of a
series of racially insensitive
comments she made.

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Southern holds Awards Picnic
STAFF REPORT

Earn ing senior awards were
Jordan · Neigler, Ashley
Roush, Brooke Kiser, Nicki
Tucker.
Nikki Riftle,
.RACIN E - The Southern
Joanne
Pickens ~fld Holly
_. Lady Tornadoes held their ·
Duffy, scorekeeper.
Softball picnic and awards
. Ashley
Roush,
Nicki
ceremony Monday night at ·
Tucker,
and
Jordan
Neigler
.
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Star Mill Park.
earned
All -Ohio
AllSeveral Lady Tornadoes
Academic Awards at the state
earned high honors ·for their
S.
level.
Earning AII-TVC. hA 11diamond
accolades.
Coach Scott Wolfe coached Acadenuc
were
c\s 1ey
Southern's Joanne Pickens
earned First team- All· T. Y.C. the team for the sixth season Roush . Nicki Tucker. and
and First Team All-District and this year was aided by Jordan Neigler.
Other team members recog13, while Brooke Ki ser reserve coach Mark Swann
earned second _ team.- Ali - and assistant varsity coach ni zed were Linda Eddy, Kasie
T.V.C: and second team All· Rachel Chapman. Coach Sellers, Sarah Eddy. Ashley
District 13. Nicki Tucker and Wolfe thanked coach Swann Robie. Lindsey Burrows,
. Whitney Ril'tle earned All- fo·r a great job with the Amber Hill. Adelle Rice.
District 13 honorable men- reserves. Wolfe also thanked Stephanie Cundiff. Hannah
tion . Kiser and Pickens will Coach Chapman for out stand- · Miller. Megumi Swann.
· play in . the District All-Star ing work with the pitchers . Kaylyn Spradling. AbigaiL
game at Shawnee State June and the team in ge neral.
Jenkins and Bri!lany Hill.
SPORTS@MYDAILYSENTINEL COM

Rich ardso n had 18 point s
It hardl y lasted . After a
and
·th ree
3-pointers, tim eout , Harry buried a 3
matchin g hi s tot al fo r th e and .the Sp urs ne ve r lrailet.l
fromPageBl
last four game s, and Shawn again. Ginobili stretched
Marion go t a little bit back the lead by driving past
on
track by scoring II Shawn Marion for a layup .
The Suns are in an unenviable position: No NBA points, the Suns were dri - · the n following with a
by
Nash
and jumper that made it 107·team has lost Games I and ven
· 2 of a best-o f-se ven series Stoudemire. They powered 1.02.
Still. Na&gt;h came back by
·· at home this deep into the run s of 13-0, 11 -0 and .100,
each
taking
Phoenix
feeding Stoudemire for a
· playoffs
and
still
· advanced. Four teams have · from behind to ... ahead .' layup. Duncan answered.
rallied.from, 0-2 in the con- helping them carry a 5' then Marion scored on . a
ference finals or NBA point lead into the fourth pass from Nas h with 32.3
seconds left to keep
Finals, but all were headed quarter.
But Duncan and the Phoenix within three.
home for Games 3 and 4.
Spurs
. turned it on at the · Horry made one of two
The Spurs are thrilled to
be going home , too, as end. just as they did when free throw s with I 0. 7 secthey're 43-4 in -San they wiped out a 6-point onds rematntn g, giving .
. Nash
Antonio . The only solace deficit after .three quarters Phoenix · hope.
in
the
opener.
mi
ssed
,
but
Stoudemire
for the Suns is that they
Duncan opened it with a was there for the putback
won the most road games
hook, then two free throws . with 5.1 left. San Antonio 's
in the NBA this season and · Thece was a pulback of ·
lead was down to two.
they might have third-lead- Parker 's mi ss. a dunk and a
Mario n foul ed Ginobili
ing scorer Joe Johnson long jumper, g iving him 10 o n an inbounds pas s. Wh en
back for the next game. on of the Spurs' first 12·points hi s fir st free t()row clanged
Saturday night.
in the quarter.
off the front rim, the crowd .
"You · never know, espeHe looked nothin g like cheered, thrilled to know
cially with the se guys," the guy who was 1-of-7 in th ey'd ha ve one la st
Ginobili said. "The way the first half, with just five chance.
they shoot, they don ' t care points and three foul s, one
But that's all it was. A .
where they play. "
of them coming with 1.2 chance.
Ginobili scored 26 points seconds left in the seco nd
Notes: The Suns last lost
and Parker had 24 'and five quarter. He also showed no Lwo , straight home ga me s
assi 'sts. Nazr Mohammed signs of problems with the on March II and .18. They
·had II , and Harry scored sprained' left ankle that hadn ' t dropped co nsec u: I 0, with three 3-pointers.
caused him to be listed as tive games . in Phoen ix
· Amare Stoudemire had probable for the ope ner, since Jan , 19-21; the sec37 points and eight then he soaked hi s foot in a ond co min g again st the
rebounds for Phoenix , .and whirlpool at halftime of Spurs .... San Antonio had
Nash had 29 points and 15 Game I.
two tec hni cal foul shots
Dunca n hit two more free and mi ssed bot~ , Ginobili
assists . He became the first
player in playoff history to throws with 3:49 left to put in the second quarter and ·
,have four straight 25 -I 0 San Antonio up I 00-99 . Barry with 4:22 left. ... San
games, breaking a tie with Nash answered by making Antonio was again without
Oscar
Robertson · and the first 3- pointer he tried. . reserve F Glenn Robinson
sinking it with 2:56 left to because of a death in hi s
Michael Jordan .
family.
Alth o ugh
Quentin give P,hoenix the lead.

Spurs

St. Edward (20-10) vs. Findlay (14-11 ), Friday, 5 p.m.
Championship: Saturday,.2 p.m.
DIVISION II
At Gant Memorial StadiUm, Zanesville
Vincent Warren {23·4) vs. Zanesville (14-7). Friday, 2 p.m.;
Hebron Lakewood (28·2) vs. Dover (16-9), Friday, 5 p.m.
Championship: Saturday, 2 p.m.
At Gallon Heise Park
.Defiance (28-1) vs. Lexington .(20-7}, Friday, 2 p.m.; Norton (17·
9) vs. Cuy. Falls Walsh Jesuit (23·1), Friday, 5 p.m
Championship: Saturday, 2 p.m.
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At HUdson HS
Mentor Lake Cath.·(25·3) vs. Poland Seminary (1 S-9), Friday, 2
p.m .; Canton South (19-5) vs. Parma Padua Franciscan {21·7),
Friday, 5 p.m.
Championship: Saturday, 2 p.m.
At Xenia HS
t:tamllton Badin (21 ·6) vs. Powell Olen tangy Liberty ,{24·5),
Friday, 2 p.m.; New Richmond (22·3) vs. Be:llefontaine (25-3),
Friday, 5 p.m.
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DIVISION Ill
At Elida MS
Bellville Clear Fork {12·15) vs. Archbold {23-4), Friday,_2p.m.;
Henry County Patrick Henry (25·3) vs. Marion Pleasant (22·5),
Friday, 5 p.m.
Championship: Saturday. 2 p.m.
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At Wright Slate University
Cin. Hills Christian ·Acad. (24·3) vs. Sparta Hi~;Jhland ·(21·5),
Frida~. •2 p.in.; Casstown Miami E. (21-9) 1JS. Spring. Kenton
Ridge (19·10), Fliday, 5 p.m.
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Charr;rplonship: SatwdBy, 2 p.m.
,
·"At VA Memorial Stadium, Chillicothe
Sugaf'Creek Garaway (1S·6) vs. Gnadenll~tten Indian Valley (14·
12), l=riday, 11 a.m.: Proqtorvllle Fairland (21·31 vs. Frankfort
Adena (22·6}. Friday, 2 p.m.
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Chatr\'Pionship: Saturday, 2 p.m.
At Maaeillon Washington HS
New Middletown Springfield!Youngs. Mooney vs. Sullivan BlacK
River/Loudonville, Friday, 2 p.m.: AootS1own (23-4) vs. Warren
Champion (22·4), Friday, 5 p.m.
Championship: Saturday, 2 p.m.
DIVISION IV
At Bowera Field, Lancaster
'Lancaster Flatter Cath. ~2J..7) vs. Reedsville Eaatem (20..5),
Friday, 2 p.m.; Toronto (18·1 0) vs. Franklin Furnace Green (21·
. 2), Friday, 5 p.m.
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Championship: Sa turday, 2 p.m.·
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At Ety Stadium, Ely.ria
Dalton (19·4) vs. Fairport Harbor Harding (1B· S), Friday, 2 p.m.;
Windham (12-9) vs. Norwalk St. Paul (1~·10), Friday, 5 p.m.
Championship: Saturday. 2 p.m.
At Patrick Henry HS
Edgerton (17·10) vs. Tot. Ottawa Hills (21 -7), Friday, 2 p.m.;
.Kalida (23-5) vs. GibsOnburg (10·16), Friday, 5 p.m.
Championship: Saturday, 2 p.m.
A1Wayne HS
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New .Madison Tri-VIIIage (10-10) vs. Arcanum (15-7), Friday, 2
p.m.; New Bremen (15·9} vs. Jackson Ctr. {19·5). Friday, 5 p.m.
Championship: Saturday, 2 p.m.
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At Clyde HS
Parma Hts. Valley Forge {13-13} vs. Etyria (25·3), Wedf.tesday, 5
p.m.; Perrysburg {23-5) vs. Tal. St. Ursula (26·2), Thursday. 5

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Championship: Saturday, noon ·
At University of Dayton
Fairfield {24·5) vs. Liberty Twp. Lakota E. (1 1-18), Wednesday, 5
p.m.; Harrison (2 1-8) vs. Lo"Weland (26-3), Thursday, 5 p.m.
Championship: Saturday. noon
DIVISION II
At Clayton Northmont HS
Urbana (27·2) vs. Hebron Lakewood (24·4), Wednesday, 5 p.rrt.;
Hamitton Ross (25-4) vs. Spring. Kenton Ridge 'Ot' Trenton
Edgewood, Thursday, 5 p.m.
Championship; Saturday, 1 p.m.
At Bucyrus HS
Holland Springfield (23-4) vs. LaGrange Keystone {23-6),
WedneSday, 5 p.m.; Elida (22--3) vs. Lexington (22-3), Thursday.
Sp,m. • ·
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At Plckeringto'n Central HS
Richmond Edison (2o-B) vS. Del!lwa:re Buckeye Valley (26-4),
Wednesday, 5 p.m.: Thorn\lille Shericjan '(15·9) vs. New Concord
John Glenn (20..3), Thursday, 5 p_m_
Championship: Saturday, noon
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At Akron Flreslone HS
Poland Seminary (25-3) vs. · Cuy. Falls Walsh Jesuit (18·5),
Wednesday, 5p.m.: Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (18·5)
vs. Akron Spr1ngfield (23·4), Thursday 5 p.m.
Championship: Saturday. noon
DIVISION HI
At Brookside Park, Asttland
Martins Ferry (20-4) vs. Sycamore Mohawk (27·2), Wednesday,
5 p.m.; Bloomdale Elmwood (23-2) vs. Loudonville (22-6),
Thursday, S p:m.
Championship: saturday', noon
At Genehlft Field, Massillon
Burton Betkshire '(22-6) vs. Youilgs. Mooney (18-8), Wednesday,
5 p.m. ; Wellington (21·5)· vs .- Leavittsburg La.Brae (13·6),
Thursday, 5 p.m.
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Championship; 5alurday, noon
·
At Lancaster HS
Chillicothe Zane TrBce {26- 1) 'o'S. RiChwood N. Union (21 -6)
WedneSday, 5 p.m.: Porlsmoulh W. (24-4) vs. Cols. Rea&lt;ly (24·2),
Thursday, 5 p.m.
Championship: Saturday, noon
At Wrlght State Unlven!lty
Waynesville (27-4} \IS. Versailles (16-9), Wednesday, 5 p.m.;
Blanchester (21·2) vs. Rossford Parkway (17-7). Thursday, 5
p.m.
Championship: Saturday, noon
DIVISION IV
At Findlay HS
Fremont Sl Joseph (15·t3) vs. Gibsonburg (17-7), Wednesday,
5 p.m.; Convoy Crestview (25-0) vs. Antwerp (18-4). Thursday, 5
p.m.
Championship: Saturday, noon
At Wayne HS ·
Bradford (21 ·8) vS. New Bremen (18·7}, Wednesd~y. 5 p.m.; N.
lewisburg Triad {22-2) vs. W. Liberty-Salem (20-4), Thursday, 5
.
p.m.
Championship: Sa1urday. noon
· .At Kent .State University
CorllaAd Maplewood (18-3) .vs. Cleve. Cuya. Hts ., (23-3),
W~nesday, 5 p.m.: Berlin Ctr. Western Reserve ( 19·6) vs.
Bellaire St. John (25·2), Thursday, 5 p.m.
Championship: Saturday, noon
· At Pickerington Central HS
Glouster Trimble (24·3) vs. Willow Wood Symmes Valley (25-4),
Wednesday, 5 p.m.; Newark Cath : (18·10) vs. Creslllne (27·3),
Thursday, S p.m.
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dler gtrl clothes· hl(e new.
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bus'lness craft salti All crafts
1ee kittens! All colors, at least half off. Wooden
t\&lt;Jies and lernales. Have pnmtllves and sewn crafts.
iJeen wormed . (740)379- all handmade. Phone tables.
magazine racks , bookcase.
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etc. Something lor everyone.
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Thursday &amp; Friday May 26,
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Shepard Really sweet &amp;
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Doctor's
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Pleasant area. recrutting to
fill need tor office management . codmglbitling , book keepmg Relevant expenence reqUired. Please send
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5·Aoom. 3br,
Ranch , Brick Front , VinyiSidtng, Heat Pump, 0.31 ac.,
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Kitchen ,
Replacement · Windows,
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$59.000. New Haven 2,800
sq. ft . fog cabin as is. w/ 3-5 Mt Vernon Ave. 4br, Full
acres Call Mike (513)314- ·Basemen t, Garage ;-&lt;lg. Lot
2:754
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with Carport. Some App,
Central Heat/AC $65,000 Or
108 Legion Terrace , ran chBest-Otter
(304)675type house has a sunr oom
7783/leave-message.
with a bea utiful view ol river .
This · 2 bedroom home feaNew 3 8~ 2 Bath Sectional
tures hardwood floors , ced- Home
Only
249/ mo.
ing fans. gas fireplace and Includes ,AIC , delivery· &amp;
breakfast nook. Three yr old .setup. 740·385·767 1
roof. close to business section , $47,500, (740199a· New 3 BA Home Only
5502
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18,9/mo. Includes ale, deliv·
ery and set up. 740-3853 Bedroom. 1 Bath , Large 4367
Fenced Lot. Lots of Storage .
4 rriifes ou t
Sandhill No Down Payment is possi-

(304)675·2507 .

bll;l on this beautiful 3 bed-

3 Bedroom. 2 Bath . 2 Car room , 2 bath home. 2 car

acre. 1 br., cent. atr, hand,icap ace., carpo rt. out build·
ing, nice home or rental
property,
36058
Rock
Springs
Rd.,
Pomeroy,

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1 acre lot w/pool and large
garage, located at 96
Henson
Rd .,
Addison
$30,000 firm , no land con·
tracts. (9311')828-1528.
2-8 Acre ParcEll paved road
Front Tuppers Plains water
letart . twp·Meigs
ExcHunting
$80000.00 per
Acre 740.247-2'475
River lots for rent, beautiful
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Gar8ge on spacious lot garage. Deck overlooking
buys homes Confidential,
Sunset Lane otf Sandhill Rd . beautiful vtew. Five Points
Quick,· cash. Jim, 740·992.area. (740)992·6667
110
·1 Must See Call 1304)675WANil-:D
6300. No calls after 9.
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To Do
No Down Payment Possible,
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3
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Ranch
Home 1900 square ft. house, 3
Potnt Pleasant Dental Offtce OHK, CLEANING &amp; POW· w/attached Garage in Camp bedroom, 2 bath, full baseseeking
Exp .
Dental ERWASHING . houses. Let Conley area of Pt. Large ment. new heat pump, sets
1:-lygientst 3-days a-week . Us Help You! Inside/Outside. .lanced yard in great neigh - on 3 acres SA 7, Eastern
FOR
Send Resume c/o PO Box · Restdentia i/ Business , borhood. $675 mth. Deposit Sct1ool District, (740)985·
45 Pt. Pleasant. WV 25550 Clean-(lr·up!!! Whatever the and References requ tred . 4321
1 SA Cottage in Gallipolis
JOb we 'll Get-er -donel!l Call 1-304-531 · 11 97 or 1Owner relocating. 0% down. Deposit
&amp;
reference
Karen or u ave, (740)985- 304·273- t 112
Must see this immaculate required. No pets. Call after
Subs!llute AN/LPN wanted 3633 or 7':10.416·1823. dhk·
1·Bath 2000 sq . ft. home with 4pm (740)446·2488.
3-Bedroom,
for the Meigs County Board clean ing@ yahoo.com
Remodeled. Full Basement. remodeled kitchen/ buill-ins.
of mental Retardation and
Appli ances
included,. Great neighborhood. cloSe 2 BOA· 2 112 baths. 2 car
Developmental Di sabilities.
Hours 9 :00 A .M:-3 :00 PM . Dozer lo r Hire (304)895- Outbuilding &amp; 24FT POOl, to town. Call (740)446-8325 garage- furnished, close to
Must have Current AN 3571 or (304)895·36~
188 Park Dnve {304)675- or visit www.OAVB.com Holzer hospital. (740)441·
7460
Code 4505. Priced to sell at '0310.
License tn the state of Ohio.
$132,500.
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4 bedroom. hvinQ room . din2 bedroom Muse, ~ no pets.
Health Nurstng and/ or work· Improvement. 30 years
ing room, kitchen . 2 bath- Ranch Br!cX Home 3Br. 1Ba. reference requi red, starting
ing with Children and Adults expenence. Customer sati·
room house. Heat pumps, 2/Car-Ga rage , at S3501monlh . Call Jay
wtth
Developmental lactto n guareneed. Anyting
lull size basement. large Basement/Sunroom .
All (740)441-()110.
Disab1lit it~.:..
Send resume w1 th home improvement
sto rage building, anached Appliances included By
by Fnday. June 3rd
TO: Compare Our prices. Free
garage_ Priced at ·showing. Appointment (304)882-2230 2 BA. 3 m1fes from HMC.
MCBRDD.
t310 CAR- estim ate . (740)256-6878.
S450/mo. ctepostt &amp; fer.
Phone (304)675-4208 Lift or (304)533-6636
LETON STREET- P.O. BOX
required . No pets. Call
chair ·S200
307. SYRACUSE ,
OH .
Ready to move in. 3 BA (7401446-2651 .
I witt clean houses or offices.
45779
7 'Homes · under $14000. Home in Country sentng only
References available. For
Will deliver 740-385-4367
AttOntlonl
198/mo Wi1h · 1 0% down.
the best 1n cleanliness call
local company offenng
740-385-4367
Malinda at 304·53 1·1 794 or
Anentlon!
DOWN PAYMENT" pro•
740·992·5805.
Ttred of. your current job?
Local company offering ·No
grams for you to · buy your
Looking tor a pay rai se?
OOWN PAYMENT' pro·
home instead of renting .
grams tor you to buy your
Jim 's Carpentry
• 100'% flnafldng
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At lnloCiston we pay for
Free .estimates full y Ins. and hom,e instead of renting.
• Less than pertect credit
1979
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Homette
12x50
2
expenence!
small
Jandscaptfl'J . • .100% fi nancmg
accepled
We wtll ,match your current (740)446-2506 or (740)367· • Less than . perfect credit Bedroom/1 Bath, ~s. seH
co nt-arr conditio'ner . Will • Pay~enl coUld be the
accepted
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salary plus 25 cents up to
0437 We do it all!!·
same as rent.
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$9.25.
• Payment co uld be the rent tor $265.00 a mohth or
Mortgage
Locators
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ow- o sure
sell for $3.495.00. 740-385same as rent.
(740)992-7321
Carpet-Cleaning
Locators. 40 19_
Mortgage
If 'f'OU are currently workmg

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4x4's For Sale ........................ :..................... 725
Announcement .. \ ......................................... 030
Anliques .................................... :.................. 530
Apartments for Rent ................ :................. . 440
Auction and Flea Market... .......................• .-.080 ,
Auto Parts &amp; Accessories .......................... 760
Dom1no's now Hiring:
Auto Repair ..................................................
Safe Drivers
Autos for Sale .......... :~ .................................. 710
and Man~gement
Boals &amp; MoiOrs for Sale ............................. 750
All locations.
Building Supplies ........................ :.......:.....•. 5.50
Apply in person
Business and Buildings ............................. 340
(304)675·5l!58
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Business Opportunity .................................210
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Busin~ss Training ............................\.......... 140
mployment Oppqrtunities:
Due to recent changes in
Campers &amp; Molor Homes ....................:.,.... 790
cove rage area Medi Home
art Time Dog Warden .
Camping Equipment ................................... 780
sition open lor a dog war
Health Agency is seeking a
Cards of Thanks .......................................... 010· highly motiv.ated, independ· en. Must like animals.
Child/Elderly Care ................................. ;..... l90
ent· full ·time ' Reg istered
ave good drivtng record.
Elee !rica 1/Refrigerat ion ...........c................... 840
Nurse to managefservtce
n be available to wor
cl1ents out of our Gallipolis
eekends.
Equipment for Rent .....................................480
art Time kennel. employ
office. Must be licensed in
Excavating ................................................... 830
both Ohio ana West Virginta.
es • PoS!Iions open lor
Farm Equipment... .. •................•...................610
We otte r a competitiv e
age cleaners . Mus1 I0\1
Farms fa. Rent.. ......:.................................... 430
salar¥. benefits ·package and
ntmals and will ing to wor
Farms for Sale ............................................. 330
401K. E.O.E . Please send
orne weekends
Dutie
For Lease ................ ,.................................... 490
resume to 352 Second Ave., nclude cleaning kennels,
For Sale ........................................................ 585
Gallipolis. OH 45631 or can
athing · animals
an
For Sale or Tra~e ......................................... 590
1· B00· 481 -6334.
Ann: nswering phones.
Fruits &amp; Vegefables ............................... :..... 580
AJ,Jdrey Farley, AN .
otunleer Pos11ions need
Furnished Ro.o ms ........................................ 450
· Fund raising Cha1fperso
Established Heating-Cooling
or a non prof tt anrmat shel
General Hauling ...........................................850
Company in Gallta County
er, grounds people, Iron
Giveaway ......................................................040
looking lor exPerienced
esk workers. dog walkers.
Happy Ads ....................................................oso
installers and tecl'1nieians II
lease send resume t
Hay &amp; Graln ....................... ...................•.......640
interested send resume to:
CAWL
c/o
Sail
1Help Wanted .............. .-.................................. 110
CLA Bo!C 568 c/o .Gallipolis
·ammack 6120 Hacke
Home lmprovements...................................B10
Tr1bune. PO. Box 469,
·Har risburg .
P
Gallipclis, OH 45631
Homes for Sale ............................................ 310
No phone &lt;;ails t
flousehold Goods .........:........................ :.... 510
Excellent Income National helter Please.
Houses for Rent ......... ,................................ 410
Caprtal Funding Group now
McClure's Restaurant now
In Memoriam ................................................ 020
h1nng·
Courthouse
l1nsurance ..................................................... 130
Researchers. W ill train to htnng all locatiOns, fun or
work from home on. your part-time, piCk , up appfica l awn &amp; Garden Equipment ........................ 660
comput~ i No expenence rion at locatiOn &amp; bring bade
livestock ......................................................630
10:00am
&amp;
necessary. Can 1 -~ between
Lost and Found .....................•.......••..........
1 .~ : 00am .
Mpnd'ay
thru
7234.
l ola &amp; Acreage ......................................... ,.. 350
Saturday.
Miscellaneous.............................................. 170
Garden
help
warlted ..
General garden mainte- Modi Home Care has a n
Miscellaneous Merchandise ....................... 540
nance . ~ing . etc. Terms opentng tor a LPN. Fax your
Mobile Home Repalr .................................... 660
liellibiEL Call (740)208--79n resume to (740)441 -107 1 o r
Mobile Homes for Renl ............................... 420
contact John Kearns at
Mobile Homes for Sale................................ 320
Help wanted- Darst Adult
Money to Loan ..........................., ................. 220
Group Home , (740)992· (740)446-3880.
Motorcycles &amp; 4 1'/heelers.......................... 740
5023
Millie's Restau rant now
Musicallnstruments ................................... 570
HELP ·
WANTED · accepting appl:cation ft:lr all
Personals ..................................................... 005
Salesperson. An &amp;'Tlbibous positions. 39239 Bradbury
Pets for Sale ................................................ 560
person can earn up to Ad .. MK!dleport. 011 .
Plumbing &amp; Healing ............................ ,....... 820
S5001wk Call for detatls
Professional Services ................................ 230
IC)!:a11y at 304-675-5100 or . Need 10 people to sen Avon ·
Radio, TV &amp; CB Repalr ............................... 180
oul·ol-town at 1-866-902- Calf (740)446-3358.
5100
Real Estate Wanled ..................................... 360
Overbrook Center is c:unent·
Schools lnstruclion .............:....................... 150
lmmod1oto Oporilng
fy accepting applications tor
Seed , Plant &amp; Fertilizer .............................. 650
M010r route available In
LPN's A,U SHIFTS!! If you
Situations Wanted ....................................... 120
the Leon .....
are Interested. ple~se come
Space for Renl. ............................................480
~5950 month
in and fiN out an appllcanon
Sporting Goods ..... :..................................... 520
&lt;1111 s..n Cullen ot
at
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Upholstery .................................................., 870
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(740)339-3709.
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Brand New 2 ~room
H ouse in !own. $475/mo.

tton . Fireplace, butlding,
Srove/Retrigefator lrcloded.
fence, porch &amp; applianCes
(740)441.()1940&lt; (740}4-41·
Included . $8 ,495- Needs

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. 200 Clayton t4x70, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, central air, town . Call (740}44 1.() 194 or
sh;ngled rOof. .Ony1 sk&gt;ng, (740)«1-11&amp;4.
sitting on two · acres of · Spacious 380, 2BA, OR,
ground. nice place,, S35..000 15x22 LA , heatpump. 20min
firm, (740~742-4;012
· 1o Galtipoli&amp;'Rio Gra.npe. No
smoking , no Indoor pets.

2000
Fleetwood,
front
Must ·
be
reliable.
kitchen model wrtn Skirting
$5001morrttl. tncludes water.
and central air. 'Will deiNer.
Very clearl. t -800--837·323S (740)37~ Of (740):)79-

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total el edric. 2BA. 2BA,
Vlnyt Skirting. 2 decks. heat

pump,
$14.000
(740)388-8739.

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14x70 expando 3 bedlocm,

1 112 balh $47&amp;. ctepos;t,
99 Hollv Pari&lt; Gler1rooor 3 Includes water, sewer &amp;
BR. 2 balh. VInyl/ sh;ngle, lrasll pK:I&lt;up· (7~1446RIO Grande, already set up 482•.
or can be moved. $11 .900.
(304)63H536.
2 bedooom ri&gt;ooite hOme 1o&lt;
rent John&amp;On's Mobile Home
New 14x60. onty 5198.73 Park (740)446-1409 or
Duptell, each with 3 BA, LA. per mo.. 1ncltJdes ~ (740)«6-2003.
DR. KitChen, Bath &amp; Porch. set up and deh~o~ery: 7 40- ·
2 bednxxn mobile home on
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1 to v e / ret r t g • r a tor ,
•aterltrash pa;d. No peb5
please. S375Jdepo&amp;it and
references. (740)J88.837t.

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2 bedroom , R1o Grande. For Lease: Offtce or retatl Chthuahua puppies Very
$400 month + deposit Water · spaces in very good condi· cute. lovable. Call (740)245·
&amp; trash paid. No pets. t10n ..Downtown Gallipolis. 5984
(740)245·56(1.
Approx . 1600 sq tt. each. 1
or 2 baths .· Lea se pn-;e FQII bl ooded Rat Terner
'Beautiful river view ' in
negottable to encourage pups. Wormed and shots
Kanauga Ideal tor 1-2 peonew
business .
Call $50. (740 )441 · 1216.
ple. No pets,
please. (740)446-4425 or (740)446·
M1n1ature Pinchers 1 male.
ApPlications bei·ng' taken .
3936
black/tan. tails docked , deWCall (74014411·0 181.
\II 1!1 II 1\UISI, ·claws removed , wOrmed .
Mobile Horn~ 2br. 2ba. all ~~-::-:--.;..,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Ready to go. $300 each.
Electric,
in
Country 1510
HOUSEHOLD
(74013BB·B124 .
(304)882-2537 or 593-5433
. GOOllS ·
Pittbull puppies 6wks old,
Mobile Homes sites 1n the
1st shots and wo(med. 1
Shade area. Water: Sewer.
male , 3 female, $100 each
· Trash , included. $130.00
(7 4~ ) 44 6-0872
per month . ,740-385-4019
Purebre~ Jat:;k Russe ll pups,
Appliance
7 wks old, . f irst shots.
wormed , tatls docKed, $75,

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Preowned appllcanes starttng at
$75 &amp; up all under warrant~ ,
we do serv1ce work on all

APART· Thompsorts Appliance &amp;
BUDGET Aepai r~675,-.7388. For sale.
JACKSON re-conditioned au tomatiq
ESTATES, 52 Westwood waShers &amp; dryers, refngera-

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Drive from $344 to $442. tors, gas and electric
Walk to shop &amp; mov1es. Call ranges, air conditioners', and ..
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740·446·2568.
Equal wringer w·ashers Will do
Housing Opportunity.
repa 1~s on ma1or brands in 0% Fixed Rate up to 24
shop or at your home.
months on New John Deere
Clean. spacious Duplex. 3
Compact Tractors &amp; 110 TLB
bedroom , bonus
room ,
at Carmichael Equipment.
downtown
Gallipolis,
$610/month, no · pets. renter
pays utlllttes. (740)446- Buy · or

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Pomert7t 2 or 3 br.. NayiOf
Run. w/d hOC*·up, sJr, HUO,
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·1997 Mercu ry Sable. Runs &amp; 2003
Jeep
L1berty
looks good , garage kept . Renegade Loaded . -1x4.
high miles, \lery dependable. $14 .500 · OBO
Call
$1.500. (7401441 ·6947
(740)2.56-1618 or (7401256·
6200.

2002 Cadillac Deville, white
84 Fore! F1 50 4x4 automatdiamond. fully equipped.
IC, newl'y rebui~ 302 eng1 ne
factory warr.anty, 22,900 Alu1ntnum 1ntake . Ede!
• mites. like new. $24,995.
Brock carburato r. new tt res.
(740)256. 1428.
$1.400. (7401379-2826.

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2002 Yamaha.tTR-1 125, ltke
new. ridden occastonally.
1981 Olds 98, 4dr, Runs
1998 Ranger 4)[4 , 5 spd, 3L, $1600_, (740)992 -2762
Gooo. (304)675-1264
AM/FM cassette , AJC , off
14 month old Black Angus
.
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2004 1200 Custom Harley
cross bull out of registered 1992 Ford Crown V1ctor1a. road package . new pa1nt.
DavidSOn. all new -, wind, PW/PL, auto, $2,500 080 $6 ,000 080. Call after
Bull. (740)446-6755.
shield . saddlebag . e~tra
Call
(740)256·9181
or 4.30pm (740)256·6257.
chrome. lots ol extras,.must
(304
1638·6990.
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3yr·old
Palo t:n mo
Pain t

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1993 Toyota Paseo, runs 1999 Bravada, fully loaded,
geo-S, automatic, sunroof, leather. dual-power seats,
new tires, Alloy wheels Blue
$1 .500. (7401388·9673.
BooK prieS $8,750, sacrifice
1996 White Ftrebird, auto, V· $6.495. (740)645-2729 or
6, good cond .. 133,000
(740)379-254 4 leave mes·
mites Asking $4,000 080.
sage, w ill return call .

Hop.740·992·6079

1997
Buick
LeSabre
Limited'. 75 thousand miles.
Leather .. In t..,
Loaded ,
Garage Kept
· $5,995

1999 Ford F250 diesel truck
4x4, 3/4 ton extended cab.
· 6speed , standard, loaded,
8~ ,000. Very clean . Price

sell.

sa.aoo. (3041593·3542

2004
RedCat/ 11 Occ, 4$1 ,600
Wheeler.
Patd
ASking $ 1,1DO (304)675·
4262
(304}59 3·42 90
(304 )593-08~0 leave message
2004
RedCat/ 11 Occ, 4·
Wheeler.
Paid
$1.600
Ask1n g
St ,tOO
Helm et
mcluded
(304} 675-4262

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94 Harley Dav1dson Ultra 35FT
MC I-SC
former
ClasSIC. 10 000 rnlles. blue Greyhound Bus partly-cone)(cellen!'cond ltion 513.500. verted
t:;.
motor -hOme
(740)949·22t7
L1censed/tltles as Motor·
Home
Manu tactured
Oetroit.6VHarley Dav1dson Ctlstom ·law OctOber- 1979,
rtder Black wtchrorne. tr1bal 71-Diesel-~nglne All lson-3·
Aul omatictlarres , pertect shape ohly speed
21.000 rntles. many extras. Transm ssidn New tires on
59.500 (740)416-22 13 or rear 75°o On Fr9nt Ol d con·
IIBrSIOn 1S stnp'ped~out and
(740) 905·3677
the unit 1s ready lor new
7 "" llo. \tl' &amp; MomR~ design Have kttchen-sink ,
FOR S -\1.[
bathroom-smk , an d totlet
ready
for
tnstallation .
1994 Pontoon boatltratler. Complete set oJ manuals
40 HP Johnson Motor used and much more Must sell or
very l1 n1 e $5000 00 740- trade because ol illness m
famtly. Will sell for S ~OOO
992·3875
firm or wtll trade for a motorhome
ot
· tikefvalue
1996 Sltatbs bass boar. 1. 15
last stnke n 200 t Soft nde Call,304-675- 1981/a1ter7PM
!ratter. custom cover. excelT·uck Camper AC , TV
ten! ,cond1t1on .
$6500
Antenna, w1red tor Cable ,
(74014 46 ~4987
like new $6.500 (304)675·'
3353··
?DOD 8ayl1ner 21 ft. cuddy w/
tratle r. many extra s very
clean 304·675-5563

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Year 2000 Pontoon Boat , 24
h1PRO\B100S
tool. Sweetwater. 50 HP
M ercury, Pow~r Tr1 m. 4 '
BASEMENT
Stroke Engtn e . Btg Foot
WATERPROOFING
Outd r1ve, Lounge Seats . Uncond1t1onal 'l1letime guarP rivac y
Room.
Depth ' antee Local references furFinder. Hour Meter. Good ntshed Established 1975 .
Radto, Has only 50 hours on Call
24 Hrs . (740} 446Boa!. Garage ke pttn wml'!:r , 0870. Rog ers Basem6 nt
l ike New Paid over $18.000 Waterproofing
for , $13.000
W tll sale
· (30 ~ )773-5944

CA~ll'ERS &amp;

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16 ft. Eager Beaver trailer

1 989 32FT, YLJkon Camper dove tail, needs floor. $800
has separate bedroom. air &amp; (740)388·9673 .
awnmg $5.000 (304)675·
7982
1992· 29' Atrstream Excatla
Very good condtti0/1 , twm
beds Ph (740)645-4454

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on
SAVINGS

1998 30' ttflh wheel travel
trailer. double slide. excellent condttton . St 3.900·
phone : (740)698-9319
34 ' "03" J~yco Eagle 1-12
sltde out. Lots o.f extras. Like
new condttion. (740)33902 t8
Coleman ·camptng Tra tter
12FT, 2 Kmg Beds. $5 ,500
call fo r Detatls (304)6'751731

S500. 1740)256-8824.

(304)675·1731

$21 .500 . (740)388-0356.

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AERATION MOTORS
Apartments in Middleport. Repaired, New &amp; AebLitlt In
From .$295-$444 Call 740- Stock. Call Ron Evans, 1- .
992·5064. Equal Housing 801l-537-9528
Opportunities.

Pleasant VaHey Apartment
Westerns Will Trade or
Are now raking Applicat ~ ns
Exchange ~304 ) 675-5884
for 28Ft, 3BR &amp; 4BR .,
.t.pplicatiCins
are
laken
Wolfl Tanning Beds
Monday trtru Friday, from .
Huge selection .
9:00 A.M.-4 PM . Office 15
Immediate Deltvery
Located at 1151 Evergrefln
Finant1n9
Drive Polnt P:teasant , WV
; -800-894·6997
Pnone No •s (304)675·
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Equ;pment. (7 40 )446· 24 12.

Nice 2BR, 1 bath w/attached NEW AND USED STEEL
gar. S400 per mo. no pets. Steel Beams, Pipe Rebar
Deposit
&amp;
references. For
Concrete,
Angle ,
( 7~01446·2 801 ..
Channel , Flat Bar. Steel
For
Drains,
Nice upstatrs apartment par- Grating
tialty lurn1shed, no pets, one Driveways ,&amp; Walkways. L&amp;L
bedroom, sui table tcir 1-2 Scrap Metals Open Monday,
people ,
cerurat
atr Tuesday. Wednesday &amp;
Friday, ~am-4: 30pm . Closed
(7401441 ·0731 .
Thursday,
Saturday
&amp;
North 3rd Ave ., Middleport. Sunday. (740)446-7300
· 1 br. furnished apt .. · no pets.
Barn
30x50x1 0' previous rental refereces &amp; Rote
$6,795 includes Painted
deposi1, (7401992.()165
Metal. Slider Free Delivery.
One Bedroom. No Pets. 24x32)[ tO$4.595.
Utilities Paid , $400/mo., 40x64~e 12 $13,995.
Deposit
&amp;
Reference (937)599-7740 httP //oaljpnRequired. (740)446· 3667
w jdepotebarns com .

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2000
Harley
Da\·ids on
98 Chevy 4x4, 78,000 mil es.
Sportster 883 w/1 200 kit.
$7,900. 1997 Chevy S-10,
·Your
used
equipment
8.000 mites,,' new ti res, lot s
1977 MGB Convertible for
$3 .500
sourc.e·.. .
Carmichael restOration · with another 117 ,000 · mtl ~s
of chrome ; excellent condi·
Equipmen t. (740)446-2412 complete MGB for parts . (304)675·8859
lion. $8.000. (740)949-4019.
740 -591-561 0
$1,000. (740)441·0542 or

Rtverii'le . 1995 M.F.. 362 traclor, 55 Mare. can be Registered.'
9961 .
Green
Anttques , 11 24 East Ma1n H P. 8430 ease I.H round Su nny Dee Bar.
CONVENIENTLY LOCAT- on SA 124 E Pomeroy. 740- , bailer, 55 N.H rake . 479 . broke $600/080 (304)593·
992-2526
Russ"' Moore . N .H. ha:ybine hay tedder , 1 392 (304)5 7 6 ~2201
ED &amp; AFFORDABLE!
(740)985~3843
Townhouse
apartmenls. owner
Ask . about our AOHA
· and/or small houses FOR
Hay wagon t9 11 . Stolfus ·Member Discounts on new
:&gt;00 ML'iCELI.ANtXlLS
RENT. Call (740)441·1 t 11 .
kiclc.er wagon . Removable John Deere Equipment.
MEROIANDL%
lor application &amp; 1nlormation .
steel racks Like ne w tires Carfhi chaef
Equipment
740 446 2412
DowntoWn Point Pteaaant 24 ' ft. swimming pool, 4 ft . and beet (740}2 45-0485.
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Two 1 Bedroom Apartments deep, must lake down. John Deere 10ft. No Til Drill Paint Mare. 5 yrs . well broke:
&amp;
Deposit $300. (7 40 )388-9673.
References
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Rent
Carmicha el ' $1 ,300. QH yearling stud,
35" Mitsubtshi TV tn Oak
Furnished apt. 2nd Ave.
cabinet,
$275.
32~
Upstairs, all uttl ities pa id.
Panaso'nic TV w/stand $425 .
(!)ne bedroom . no pets,
Good condition . (740)446Gallipol;s. (740)446-9523.
' 1802.
Furntshed upstairs, 3 rooms
&amp; bath, Clean ; ref . &amp; dep. Full size Serta Elec. Bed. 3· required . No pels. (740)446- Piece Mahogany Bedroom
Suite (304)675-4034 or
1519.

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2003
Toyo ta
Spyder
V,\Ns
Convertible Excellent condifORSAU:
tion, 7,000 mites. 6-s"'eOO,
Sequen ltal Shift, in storage
1982 Ford Conve Fston Van.
from October l o April
4 Captain's Chatrs. AlT. AIC.
(304)675·4318 or (304)206·
AM/FM Ca:~selte . 302 VB
4128
Eng., E verything Works.
Looks Good, Runs Good.
94
O ldsmobile
Sierra,
$1200. (74 01256· 1961
loaded, good,. tires. body
excellent, must see, $2995 '1997 Ford .Conve rsion Van .
Purchase a New John
080. 740·416--044 1
74 ,000 miles, ex,cellent conDeere
Premium
lawr~
dltton, new tires, $9,800,
. Tractor &amp; rece ive $250
TRUCKS
(7401992-2945
towaid · a John , Deere
fUR SALE
Implement Accessory or
2000 Chevy Astra van, 6cyl.
Main1enance P,lan. Offer
1991 Ford Explorer 2WD, Good Condition, New Tires.
good May 3 thru Jun.e 27 at
$5.995 OBO (3041576·2934
standard
transmts sion.
Carm ichael
Equipment
motor will turn over. but 92
Plymouth
Voyager
(740)446-2412
won 't start, $500. (740)388- 107,000 m1les, runs good.
Zero Turn Z-Trak Mowers 9673.
$BOO. (7401379·2826 .
from John Deere available at
&lt;10 MOToRC\'C."I.I'S'
4.9%
fixed
rate
fro 2000 Silverado 4x4 , 28,000
4WHULERS
Carmichael Equipment with miles, e~~:cellent condition. 1
John Deere Credtt approVal. owner.
$14,500.
Call
.I 7 4
I 4 ~ 6 - 2 4 1 2 (740)446- 1636.
1998 Buell 53 Thunderbolt
careq com
Harley Oavtdson eng1 ne.
2001 Dodge 1500 Sport VS, verY laSt spo rt bike great
IH.\\ "' I'ORI \IHJ\
(740)985qued
cab,
$16 ~ 00 . shape . $5 100.
9857
(740 )645··6734
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John Deere Commercial · For
Sale
Ul'lb roken
Workslte Products In Stock 11 19/month old Red-White
C omp·act Exca\lator 27C, Pa1n1 Colt. To Good Home
35D. '50 D!Skid Steers '371, only (304)576-2806 make
320,
325 .
328fTractor Offer.
Loader . Backhoe 11 OTLB.
c~--~~~--""1
Chad out our rental rates :
It\\' &amp;
Great Financing Avatlabl e•••-iiGiiRAINiiiiiilio
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Carm,!chael
Equipment
(740)446·2412 . .
Tobacco Plants for sale. Call
New 5003 , 5005 , &amp; 5020 Q:40)446-7843.
• I \II' ,\ (, \ ltnl' l 11111'
Senes John Deere Utility
Tract9rs @ 0% fixed/ 36
John Deere Rtding Mowers
mon!hs. Used Utility Tractors
star_ting at $1 .399. FinancinQ
@
4.9% V8r1able/ 60
available subject to JcJtm
months .
Carmichael
Deere Credit approv'8t You r
Equipment. (740)446-2412
payments could be as lo~
New John beere 5025 as $39 month with $0 down.
Equipment
Series Utility Tractors @ Carmichael
2.99% Ftxedf 36 months. (7401446·2412.

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Reg Rottweiter puppies for '(
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740 446 2412
sat!'. Mother &amp; father on
pr'emises . Call ~740)388- New John Dee re Round
9665.
Balers @ 1.9"1" Filced Rate
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FRuns&amp;
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New Model 457 Standard
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VEGETo\JILES
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pets. $265/month includes For Sale: Anttque twin beds · •--ioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliilll,.l
cash Makes 4X5 Bale.
water/ sewer, $150/deposit.
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and 3 braided area rugs.
Car t'n1chael
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(740)446-24 12.
Upsta'irs,. stove/refrigsrator (740)446· 7444 1·B77·B30·
Tandem gooseneck full 8)[8
furnished, 2BR. 'Renter pays 9162. Free Estimates. Easy
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financing
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90
days
same
as
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utilities
$280/mo.
$150/deposit.
(7.40)446- cash . Visa/ Maste r Card. Gelding Horse , 8yrs. old, floor, $4 ,300. good tires.
Drive- a- little save alot.
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1•ublk No ti ces in N&lt;w•I••J"''"''·I.J
n,·!in·n..·d J.tiMhl to Your

Appraised
at
and Elsworth Lee 's
lot; thence South a S50,000.00. Terms of
distance of Twenty Sale; Cannot be sold
One Rods (21 rds .) to for tess than 2/3rds of
the place of begin~ the appraised value.
10% down on day of
ning ,
containing
Three and Sixty OnJ! sale, cash or certified
check , balance due
Hundredths
A cre·~
on confirmation of
(3.60 A.) mor~ or less.
Saved and excepted sale.
frOm the above con~ Robert E Beegle
Maigs County SHeriff.
during regular busi ~ . veyance One Acre (1
ness hours for a peri- A .) mor'e or less , and Little ,· Sheets, &amp;
od of 180 days subse• for a more complete Warner
quent to publication
description of same . 213 East Second
reference ls made to Pomeroy, OH 45769
01 this notice.
740-992-6689
' (5) 18, ·t9, 20, 23, 24, Volume .143,· Page
for
the
25, 26, 27, 31 (6) .1' 2, 3 132, of the Deed. Attorney
Plaintiff
Records ot Meigs
Coun·ty, Ohio. Also. (5) 18, 25, (6) 1
saved and excepted
Public Notice
. from the above con•
Public Notice
veyance . . the rea l
Sheriff Sales
estate, as conveyed
Case No : 04CV167
by document dated
Sheriff Salas
Home Nalional Bank.
March 12, 1947, and
Case # 04CV084
Plaintiff
recorded in Volume
Bank One
Vs
158 , at Page 656, of
Plaintiff
Paul Hi ll Sr., et al
the Deed Records of Vs ·
Defendants
Pamela Bentz, et al
Court of Common
Meigs County, Ohio.
D"efendantS
Pleas, Meigs County,
Further
excepting
a·h d reservi1:1g .30 COurt of Common
Ohio.
.
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Pleas , Meigs Co!Jnly,
In pursuan-ce of an acre , more or less,
order of sale to me
which was conveyed .Ohio
In pursuance · of an
directed from saiO • to James 0 . Hunt a"nd
Kathryn Hunt, by order of sale to me
court . in the above
deed recorded in
directed from said
entitled action, I will
court in the above
expose ~o sale at pub- Deed Book 230; Page
lic auction on the 607 , Meigs County
entitled a.c tion, I will
front steps of the
Deed
Records . expose to sale at pub~
Further
Meigs
County
excepting
lie auction on the
Courthouse
on
and reserving 1.00 front steps of the
Friday, .June 24, 2005 acre, more or less , Meigs
County
at 10:00am , of said
which was conveyed
Courthouse
on
day, the following to Paul Hill , jr. and
Friday, June 17, 2005,
described real estat~.:
Carol Hill , by deed
at 1O:OOam. of said
Situated
In
the
recorded In Deed
day, .the following
TOwnship of letart, Book 326, Page 689, described real estate :
County oL Meigs, Meigs County Deed
Situated in the Village
State of .Ohio, and in
of Pomeroy, County
Records.
of Meigs and State of
Lot 249, Town 2, and The foregoing real
Range 12, of the Ohio estate being the same Ohio ; Being fifteen
(15) feet off the East
Company 's Purchase , real estate conveyed
side of Lot No. 309
being more particu- to Ernest J . Grimm
larly described as foland twenty-live (25)
and Vashti Grimm by
lows: Beginning at a deed recorded in feet off of the West
Volume 227 , Page
side of Lot No. 308 in
stake in the puQiic
road at a point which · 265, Meigs County
Second
Horton 's
was the corner of Deed Records .
Addition to Pomeroy,
Adda Grimm 's lot; Reference
Deed : Ohio.
thence East along
Volume 265 , Page
Also, granting to the
said public road a 131 , Meigs County
sa"id Grantees, their
dist;mce of twenty
Deed
Records. heirs and assigns, the
seven rods thirtee.n Auditors Parcel No. right to erect and
feet (27 Rd. 13') to the 06-00315.000 . maintain a sewer
public road running
Property
Address: . from the property
Bucktown
from Racine to letart, 22619
above
described
now known as State Road, Racine , OH through and across
Route 338; · thence
45771 (Me\gs County
lot No. 319, lying on
North along said Tax Plat Parcel 064).
Mechanic Stree.t in
State Route 338, a Current Owner: Paul
said Village to Sugar
· distance of Twenty
Hill Sr., et al
Run Creek. Being the
One Rods (21 rds.) to Property at : 22619 same property as
a stakei thence West Bucktown
Road , conveyed by Rollin ~·
a distance of Twenty
Skinner and Alma ·e.
Racine, OH
Seven Rods (27 rds.) PP# 08-00315 .000
Skinner to J.A. Miller
to a stake at the cor- Prior
Deed and Sadie Miller by
ner of what was for- Reference : Volume deed dated May 26,
merly Adda Grimm 265, Page 131
1916, and recorded in
PUBLIC NOTICE
The annual report
Form 9!KlPF for the
Kibble Foundation ,
Bernard V.
Fultz,
Trustee is available
for public inspection
cit Bernard V. Fultz
Law Office , 111 1/2
West Second Str.eet,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769,

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Vol. 116, Page 6, of
the Meigs County
Deed Records.
Also , the following
parts of lots No. 309
and 310, situated on
Mulberry Avenue; in
the
VIllage
of
Sales &amp; Warranty Service De•aiitr
Pomeroy, County of
• Lawn &amp; TrHclnr S"t&gt; r~· i n
Meigs, and State ol
•
l'ickup
&amp; Oclh· l'r~· A\"nihihlt•
Ohio, and more par·
• Wurrau t\' Ser,·ict• llculer
ticularly described as
for H.edniux E((uipment
follows; Being twen·
• 10,000 &amp; 12.000 Wntl Bn~J!S &amp;: Struttttn
!Y-IIve (25) feet off . of
shmd h)" Generator S~·stc m s
the West side of Lot
lh,..r•.': ~·~ \I · · · ~ · I )&gt;at., ( """"" ~hl1 th•. ~ \l•ttdt~"''~•&gt;d "~·~
.No. 309, and fifteen
TERRY;S ENGINES
(15) feet off of the ·
w 8 rranty Snh·s &amp; Sc·r,·it•c
.
East side of Lot No.
820
Eust
Main
Sl.
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OH
JS7fii9
310
in
Horton 's
.,
·Second Addition to
the
Village
of
Pomeroy, .Qhlo.
Call B.D. Cnnst.
Also, the right to use
for all \ "OUr home
the sewer laid and
repair ne~ds. roofin~.
built by Bertha May
siding, a dd ~on~.
remodeling clc ••
Wetzel through · the
Auto Truck
West side of Lot No.
free eslimates
310, No. 317, and No.
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(740)992-2979
Repair
318.
leave messaee
Also , the right to use
3 miles west of
live (5) feet off of the
Public Notice
West side of ~ot No:
Pomeroy.OH
·aao! running back at of Meigs and State of
on Slate Rl. 124
that width twenty (20)
Ohio and bounded
feet from Mulberry and described as fol Street for the "purpose
lows: Beginning at a
of a driveway and
point on the south
••cepling from the line at lot number one
above conveyance to
. hundred. and sixty
the right of Bertha
three
(163)
in
May Wetzel, her heirs
Palmer's addition to
and assigns, to use
Sheffield,
now
live (5) feet off ol the ·
Middleport,
on
East fifteen (15) feet
Palmer Street, Fifty
of Lot No. 310, r~n­
(SQ) feet west from
ning back at the width
the southeast corner
twenty (20) feet l•om
• Ac1..~pt_ ing New .
of •aid lot, being flhy
Mulberry Street for
, 1\lemb~r s
(50) west on said line
the purpose of a
• lleu V\' Uuh·
·
from
Sixth
street,
·
driveway.
.Comnlerdal
thence west ·along
Equipnu: nt
Current
Owner:
said Palmer Street ~ • \\'orkoul on \'our own
Pamela BentZ ~ et al
the·n ce west along
hour11 i417
Property
at:
162
said Palmer Street Serious Inquiries Onl}"
Mulberry . Avenue,
7-W-992·11955
forty nine (49) feet ;
Pomeroy, OH 45769
. ,\!';k for j(•IT
Thence north at right
pp # 16-00093, 16angles with Palmer
00094, 16-00095
street one hundred
/.,~Ill S he/p J'OU
Prior
Deed
(100) feet eas\ parallel
clwo~·e a lasting
References: Volume
with said street forty
tribute to your loved
135, Page t39
nine (49) feel; thence
one's m emOIJ'.
Appraised
at
to the place of begin$17,000.00. Term of
\CI{EE
ning, one hundred .
Sale: Cannot be sold
\10"\l
\IE"\T
(100) feet, and being
lor less than 2/3rds of
(U\11'.\"\\
the same premises
the appraised value.
3'&gt;7~8 SR 143
. 1 0% down on day of formerly owned by
Harriet Woodside and
POmeroy.
OH
sale, cash·or certified
Mary
· Augusta
740-992-9922
check, balance due
·
Dawson.
on cpnflrmatlon of
Said premises . also
sale .
.
know as 558 · Palmer
Robert E Beegle
Street, Middleport,
Meigs County Sheriff
OH 45760.
.
Lerner, $ampson. &amp;
PPN; 15-01124.000 ~
Rothfuss
Current
Owner :
PO Box 5480
Martha
TaylorCincinnati,
Ohio Gleason, et al
45201-5408
. Property
at:
558
513-241-3100
Palmer
Street,
Attorney
lor
the
Middleport, OH 45760
Plaintiff
Prior
Deed
(5)11 , 18,25
· References: Volume
95, Page 475
Appraised
at
Public Notice
$30,000.00. Terms of
sale; Cannot be sold
Construction
Sheriff Sah!s
lor less than 213rds of
All Your Hume
Case No D4CV161the appraised value.
Improvement Need~
Green Tree Servicing
10% down on day of
• Sidmg • W mduw ~
Plaintiff
sale, eash or conHied
• Deck~ • Porches
Vs
check, balance due
• Ct: ramic Tile &amp;
Marlha
TaylorHardwood
Flooring
on confirmation of
. Gleason, et al
• Gara qe~
sale.
Defendants
Room .Add'. ~ Rn,.fino ll
Robert E Beegle
Court of Common
• Kitc hen s • B aths
Meigs County Sheriff
Pleas, Meigs County,
"No
Joh To Snw/1 "
John D Clunk
· Raci ne. OH ·
Ohio
5601 Hudson Drive,
.740-247-2162 or
In pursuance of an.
Suite 400
740-416-3508
order of sale to me •
Hudson, OH 44236
· 14 Y""· E"pericnce
directed from said
330-342-8203
court in the above
Attorney
lor
the
entitled action, I will
Plaintiff
eXpose to sale at pubHOWARDL
(5) 11, 18,25
lic auction on the
front steps of the
WRITESEl 5 SONS
Meigs
County

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bids. used a two-spade response, to show
a minor two-suiter. Now. It is much mCtre ·
popular to employ two spades as a trans·
ter to clubs.
If you are new to transfers, begin 'only
with transfers into the majors and don't
worry abOut minors. But if you are curious. you can lind complete information at
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www.phillipaldertlridge.com.
SNoOT FULL OF. POND WATE~ !! In . today's deal, how would you _try to
ma~e th ree no-trump. after Wes t l e~d:; a
low spade?
Why not worry about minors? Well, look
at the North hand. If that diamond sutl
were a major, North would transfer befcire
jumping to three no-trump. But since it is
a minor. he leaps immediately to the ninetrick game. We don't show silly minor
suits unless the hand is either so strong
that a slam is being conter.1plated, or so
unbalanced that there is a distinct possiL.::.t,..;.J::=..-;..._I.L.--...I....I...&amp;L-~ · bility that five of a minor will make and
three no· trump wilf fail
I""
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""'! You have eig.httop tricks. The clubs might
split 3·3, but much better is to assume. a
. 't'OUK 11'\f(K\OR\\'( COMPL.()(,
3-2 diamond break. However, dummy is
~Ef.JI\~ \0 1-\f'.-\Jt:: WHO&lt;
short of entries. sO. win . Irick one a"nd
wo~ 1
duck a diamond - play a low diamond
from both hartds. Take the second spade
and duck another diam,ond. Win East's
next {spade) lead . play your last diamond
to dummy's ace, and cash the other fiNo
winners in the suit. giving you 10 tricks in
all.

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AssociATED PREss

haLl their . winnin£ &gt;lre&lt;tk r&lt;tllit•d to tie it 3-J in the
Indian s
starter
Jake
slOpped at three. They have ei~hth with an unearnec) run Westbrook again pitt hed well
nut won four in a row this sea- otT relie\'er Juan Rincon.
and came away with nothing ·
qm
~htl's came in lJ-7 with a to s\1ow for his effort.
CLEVELAND Ju\lin . N.ick Punw opened ·tne l ith 5.:18 ERA in IK ~arne, against
He allnwed two runs and
Morneau dropped in a three- with a double off Da\'id Riske Cie\·elanu. the only AL'team five hits in six innings, leavrun double' just out of cemer J 1-1 ), and Juan Castro '&gt;&lt;tcri- he ha&gt;''not beaten sinc·e mak- ing wit!) the score tieu 2-all.
Stewart ing his major league debut in Westbrook . who won l-l
fielder Grady Sizemore's ficed . Shannon
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two
outs_·
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lnuians
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l1h
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mntng ,_ sen tng 1 e cr Eric Wed ge brought in and six hits inti 2-:1 innings. team in 200-l. has .lost three
Mtnne'sota Twtns to a 6-' Wtn Sau~r"--c'.
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Tuesday night.
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After falling behind 0-2 to OLL!. but Sauerbeck walke .l the tlfth wh~n' K-lauer threw compete
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ln his pr~l · ious nm ing .
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Sizemore couldn't snag-. had an RBI ,ingle in the,,,. . Jhonny Peralta at third ·trying losing 2-1 10 the Lns Angeles
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clearing the bases to propel enth.
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the Twins to their fifth win in
Before Minnesota · ,cl\reu.
Twin ~
reliever
Terry
Gerut-evene tt at 1- 1 Ill t e
seven games.
Sauerbeck had stranded all 17 Mulholland got the rinal out fifth with his first homer since
Jesse Crain (4-0) pitched runner;; he inherited this sea- in the seventh. lt was the leftc Sept. 8. a _shot into the righttwo innings, and Joe Nathan son.
hanuer', . first appearance field seats. He began the sea- .
worked the lith for 13th save
Minne;oia ,tarter Joe May's since he scratched hi s right so1\ on the disabled list after
. in 14 tries.
wa~ four outs from an over- eyeball on a feather that was tearing a knee ligament while.
.Sizemore and Jody Gerut due tirst career w:in against sticking· out of a pill&lt;;&gt;w in his . pl-aying right tield lasi Sept.
homered for the Indians, who Cleveland when the .Indians · hotel room .
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season-high 17 an_d wem 3. for-!7 with runners in scar·
ing position.
'" It's no more ftustrating
~han the way it's been
going lately," Washington
manager Frank Robinson
sa id . "We were winning
these close games earlie;.·
Now, . we're not. We can't
ge t the big hit. Until we gel
some hit s with _men on
base, it' s going to be frustrating:·
The Reds won consecutive games for the first
time si nce a three-game
winning streak from April
!6-'18 . They clinched their
first.series wi.n si nce taking
a · three-game set against
Houston from April 15-!7.
They then went 0-8-3 in ll
senes.
Washington starter Livan

· H~rnandez gave up six hits
and three runs and struck
out a season-hieoh eight
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avoiding hi s fir&gt;t loss •ince
April 19. He was trying to
become the franchise's
first pitcher .to win at least
seven consecutive starts
since Pedr9 Martinez won
eight in a row for Montreal
In \.997.
Brandon C lau ssen of the
Reds turned in his lon ges t
out in g of the season and
fir&gt;~ stan · since spraining
an ankle o1i May I 0. He
allowed seven hits and two
run s with four walks and
four &gt;trikeouts over si.x
innings· for his first win in

four starts . His previous
longes t stint was 5 1-3
· innings in his other win.
Hernande z threw 34.
pitches in Cincinnati's. big
first inning. With one out
on a caught stealing, he
walked two batters and hit
Adam Dunn with a pitch

before Kearns lin~d a bases
loaded double into the
right field corner to make
it 3- 1.
That wipe~ out the l-0
lead Washington took on
Vinny Casti lla' s RBI-double 10 le ft-center with . two .
out s. Ken Griffey Jr. kept
the ball from going to th e
wall with \' sliding ,stop,
forc in g Nick Johnson, who
had' been on first. ro hold at
third.
Pinch-hiuer Marlon Byrd
cut Cincinnati's lead to 3-2
with a bases loaded sacrifice fly in the fifth: and
pinch-hitter Carlos Baerga
singled to drive in Johnson
from third with the gametying run in the ninth. That
cost David Weathers his
seco nd save in as many
night s as . the first . Red s
reliever to try closing since
· Graves' departure.
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Notes: The Nati0nals
scored a run in the fir st
inning for just the second

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t~sting legi~lation
Tuesday.
M:tjor 'League Baseball.
the
National
Football
League
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the
Nationa
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WASHINGTON
Athlete' in the four· maJOr Basketball thsociation and
U.S. professional leagues the National Hockey Leagu~
i~:ou ld be subject to two- ' would be goterned by the
year bath for a first po&gt;itive Clean Spans Act. though the
.drug test under legislati on director of the White House
proposed Tuesuay.
Office of National Drug
Sen . John McCai n. · RC0111rol Policy would have
Ariz..
joined
House
Government
Reform the· power to add other
Comrninee ch:tirman Tom leagues or NCAA Division I
Davis, R- Va., and ranking and II programs .
Democrat Henry Waxman of . Stearns' bill. if enacted,
California in introducitig the wou ld put sports· drug poliClean Sports Act of '2005.
cies under comrol of the
lt 's the second recent bil-l Commerce Secretary. There
that would establish mini- are Other ditlerenc·cs. · The
mum. standardized steroids . legislation offered Tuesday.
policies across the spectrum
for example. requires play- ·
of American sports.
ers
to be tested randomly at
Rep. Clift' Stearns, a
Florida Republican who least five times per year:
chairs a House Commerce three during the season. two .
and Energy subcommittee. in the offseason. Stearns'
proposed the · Drug Free bill requires one test.
Sports Act of 2005 last
Both bills call for testing
month, and his panel will by an independent agency.
write the formal legislation ·Both have two-year bans for
· Wednesday.
a tirst offense and lifetime
"There's got to be some
kind or legis lation that will ban s for a second. standards
absolutely test and punislJ. labeled "dniconian·· by NFL
·Paul
professional athleres that use commiss ioner
Tagliabue
at
a
hearing
last
pe"rform an ce -e nhancing
drugs,"'
McCain
said week.

RACO awardS 15
scholarships to
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time iri · 22. games this
month .... Lopez made his
firs\ career start for
Cincinnati .... Dunn struck
out looking with the bases
loaded and one out in third
to extend to 57 hi s streak
of
consecutive
failed
chances fo hit a sacrifice
lly. Dunn .hasn't hit a sacrifice fly ·s in ce July 22.
2003 ... : Carroll sing led
and doubled in his first two
at-bats to snap a 3-for-20
slump . .'.. The Reds marked
the 70th anniversary of the
first night game in the
majors. at Cincinnati's
Crosley Field in !935. by
displaying one of the light s
from that game on a
pedestal in ce nte r field .
The lig ht still . worked ...
Reds lB Sean Casey . left
the game in the seventh
after jamming hi s left
.s houlder tryin g l(,l fie ld
Jose Guillen's gro~nder.
He ·was ·to be re-evaluateu
Wednesday ·morning.

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All-Star with the Cavs from
1986-95. joined the FSN
Ohio broadcast team last
season. working alongside
play-by-play
an nouncer
Michael Reghi.
A search to replace Price
will begin immediately. .

Meigs senjors claini $485,000 in scholarships
Bv CHARLENE HOEFLICH

· Meigs High Seniors receiving
scholarships were from the
left, front, Katie reed. Emily
Ashley, Jenny Bowles, Clare
Sisson. Megan Mayes,
Naasha Wise, Carrie Michael,
Rosanna Dillar, Renee Bailey;
second row, Jil li Yoiung, Jenni
Yoiung, Nichole Varian,
Shannon Whitlatch, Couirtney
Nitz. Justine Dowler,
Samantha Pierce, Cassie Lee
and Grant Arnold; third row,
· David Tucker, Trevor Depoy,
Jeffrey Baughman, Je-remy
Blackston, Ross Well, Eric
Cullums, and back, Carl
Wo lfe, Jr., Zach Dunham,
Brandon Grover. Adam
Snowden, Eddie Fife , Patrick
Dowell, Randy Hart.

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POMEROY -.Scholarships
totaling nearly $485,000 were
awarded to Meigs High School
graduating seniors during the
annual awards day assembly
program Wednesday.
Renee Bailey and Carl
Wolfe were top recipients of
scholarship mohey awarded
during the asse mbly. Bailey
received a total of $66.250
while
Wolfe
received
$65,900. Bailey was awarded
a four' year Wheeling Jesuit
Col\ege
Presidential
ar
Scholarship
valued
$38,000, a Wheeling Jesuit
College Grant of $28,000 ,
and an American ~ed Cross

Price not returning
for Cavs' telecasts
CLEVELAND (AP) Former Cavaliers guard
Mark Price will not return as
a color TV analyst for the
team next season so he can
spend more time with . his
· family ..
Price , a · four-time NBA

Charlene Hoefltch/Ph\110

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Memorial Day celebration planned in Portland
BY BETH SERGENT

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Gallipolis. See Page A2
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Beth Sel'llent/photo

Southern FFA members (from left) Butch Shamblin, James Davisson and Southern FFA teacher
Butch Mitchell water flowers that were grown by the FFA and will be so!d at the Portland
Community Center's Memorial Day Celebration which will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The FFA will also provide chickens for chicken dinners that will be sold at the event.

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PORTLAND - In recent
months the old Portland
School has found a new-lease
on life as the Portland
Community Center which
will· be · home to the town's
Memorial Day festivities.
From ll :JO a.m. to 4 p.m.
on Memorial Day .the Rock N
Cpuntry Cloggers and Rocky
Mountain Bluegrass Band
will perform fo~ the public at
the Center. . The public is
encouraged to bring their
lawn chairs to enjoy the
entertainment.
A baker's choice pie baking
contest will be followed by a
pie auction and drawings for
prizes including a bicycle, all
of which will be announced
by auctioneer Dan Smith.
. Flowers will be sold by
Southern FFA members
which also provided the
chickens for the chicken dinners that will be for sale
· traditional
alongside
Memorial D:iy barbecue
items.- the barbecue begins

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ALBANY
Aaron
Frechette of Albany ran 37
miles from Athens to
Parkersburg, W.Va. lasi
weekend, in a "Journey for
Life" to rai se· money for the
American Cancer Society.The run took nine hours to
complete. He began ·at
BioLife Plasma Services on
East State Street in Athens,
continued along U.S. 50 and
Ohio 7, and across the
Memorial Bridge to the
BioLife office in Parkersburg.
A cancer survivor him self,
Frechette, 23, works at
BioLife in Athens and carrie
across the idea for hi s personal fundraiser when he read
about the Relay fur Life, the
Cancer Society's trademark
community fundraiser.
"I wanted to do sornethi ng

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a day 's vacation as a funeral
director will) Fisher Funeral
Home to serve as postmaster
for a day at the Middleport
Post . Office, and left with a
new appreciation · for the
work of a postal employee .
McDaniel's name was chosen by Cinda Harris, longtime
postal clerk at the post office.
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Dear Abby

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Assistant Middleilort Fire Chief Bruce Swift said Wednesday a fire
which destroyed an apartment in downtown Middleport was likely
•started when a butane lighter flashed and set a chair on fire. The
apartment. located on the second floor of the building adjacent to
the former Judy Kay's Restaurant on North Second Avenue and
occupied by Ben and Barb Harris, was destroyed, and another
apa'rtment suffered some Smoke and .water damage. Swift said
the restaurant was undamaged . The Pomeroy Volunteer Fire
DePartment and Police Depart(l1ent assisted at the scene.

morning by the "real'' postmaster, Scan Justus, and perBeth Sercent/pbolo
formed virtually all the tasks
Adam McDaniel , left, was Postmaster for a Day at the
of a professiot;~al postmaster.
" It was prel!y neat, but I Middleport Post Office on Wednesday. Here, Postmaster Scott
wouldn't want to do it every Justus presents him with a gift for his day's service.
day." McDaniel said of his
'
experience. ' "Being a post- office must be accounted for . fou~ mail carriers delivered,
gave a service talk about premaster is definitely one of the . at all times."
McDaniel helped son mail . venting dog bites, and attendhardest jobs around. It's very
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for
post office boxes, counted ed to customers at the post
d
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"Every stamp . in the post . all the mail that the village's . office window.

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