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Thursday, July

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21, 2005

Inspirations gospel
group perfonns, A3

Armstrong climbs another
rung in Tour de France history

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summer readingt
program goes out
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REVEL, France (AP) - A
He keeps' some jerseys for guys in the break today was so
. leisurely ride through rolling himself, but says he gives oth- we can work less and come ·
'French hills, a bit of excite- ers to his teammate~. friends •out with another win,"
ment at the finish to get the and supporters, or auctions Hincapie
said.
heart ·racing, a win for a team- them for charity.
"Unbelievable."
mate and another rung
Savoldelli's victory in the
Savoldelli · finished in 5
climbed In cycling's history 17th stage was the third for hours 41 minutes 19 secbooks.
Armstrong's · Discovery oncts,'riding 'at avera'ge cif 26.1
In all, a pretty good day at . ·Channel team at thiS Tour.
mph to claim his tirst Tour
the Tour de France for Lance
George Hincapie won in the win.
Annstrong. .
Pyrenees and the squad also
"It 's been a very lucky year
Arnlstrorig donned his· 79th won . the tc~m . tt_n~e- ~~a.L for me," said the 32-year-o.ld.
yellow jersey- only .Belgian Armstrong. ~ ho h•.ts ~~- 3 ) s who also won hts second Gtro
great Eddy Merckx has more won at least o~e mdt vtdual d' ltalia this year overcoming
-· after holding hi s overall , stage m hts prevwus stx Tour . . . . .
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lead through the Tour's triumphs, has yet to do so this lllJU~tes and health P~?blems
longest
stage.
Paolo year ~ but is eyeing victory that .tlmost ended hts ".'treer., .
Savoldelli,
Armstrong's m the . tina! time trial on
He .JOmed Armstron~.s
Italian support rider, won the Saturday. .
squ~d trom the nval T-Mobtle
stage Wednesday,
.
Savoldelli was part of a ~mUtt -. and apiJears to be reiThe Texan remained 2 min- breakaway group that built up tshmg the expenence.
utes and 46 seconds ahead of a leaU of more than 24 min"There ts only one
his nearest challenger, Ivan utes over Armstrong's follow - Armstrong. , The more I see
Basso of Italy. and on course ing pack.
.
. htm the more I realtze that h~
for his seventh straight Tour
Because the nders ahead IS on another planet,
victory before retirement.
were no threat to his overall Savoldelli said.
"li just ·keeps getting bet- lead, Annstrong did not give
Armstrong finished in a
ter," Armstrong satd.
chase - settling instead for a small group 22:28 behind. He
He tied Bernard Hinault, the slow pedal past rolling hills. was still riding when
last Frenchman to win the picturesque villases and fresh- Savoldelli . crossed the line,
Tour in 1985, for the second- ly harvested ftelds . Rtders heanng the news from hts
most yellow jerseys ~ and chatted anu even JOked Wtth team director over his race
should overtake him as he television crews filining the radio.
closes in on a seventh straight race. .
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"It was surreal," Armstrong
race victory on Sunday.
Armstrong hammed. 11 up said. "We all looked at each
Armstrong came into this f?rTV viewers -a clear mdt- other and said: 'Did he just
Tour with 66 jerseys and. if he · c.ttton that the pressure on htm say that Paolo won the
holds the lead to Paris. will eased when he emerged from · stage')"'
retire with 83. Merckx won the last day in the high moun- · . · . .
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Ill in the 1960s and '70s. but tai ns on Tuesday with his
Ht.s Dtscovery. squ,ad ts _also
Armstrong has more Tour .:omfortable lead intact.
leadmg the Tour s tean,1 standtitles- a record six compmed
"George. . George," he mgs.
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to five for Merckx. Hinault. shouted to Hincapie, urging
Armstrong s le;td over
Miguel Indurain and Jacques him to speak to the cameras.
Basso remamed unchanged,
AnquetiL
''I'm working. 1 can't and he mamtamed a. 3:09
While Armstrong likes the speak," Hincapie said as he advantage over Mtckael
company he's in. the mark pedaled.
Rasmussen of Denmark.
isn't something he's thought . Their average speed -over . Armstrong has JUSt two
much about.
the second and third hours of more stages and the last tune
" I have to be honest, [don't the 148.8-m ile trek across trial to negotiate before
keep count of those things." southern France from Pau to Sunday's ride into Paris.
Armstrong said this week. "I Revel was less than 25 mph While his victory appears
assured, the race for the rest of
don't know if I deserve to pass - slower than usual.
a guy like Hinault."
· "The only reason we sent the field is still on.

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POMEROY -Sheriff's
deputies will transport six
inmates from four jails across
Ohio in one day next week,
and the logistical problems
.such a day creates for Sheriff
Robert Beegle reinforces the
importance of re-opening the
Meigs County Jail, he told
County Commissioners on
Thursday.

Brad Sherman/photo

Feeney Bennett's Ken Amsbary awaits the .throw during a steal attempt at second base
Wednesday.

Post 128

FRIDAY, .JULY

.22,

Blackston and Eddy each
knocked in runs in the· fifth

Meeting
with
Commissioners
Mick
Davenport and Jim Sheets
during their regular weekly
meeting, Beegle sa id two
prisoners now housed in the
Noble County Jail , two in the
Washington County Jail, one
in the Southeastern Ohio
Regional Jail in Nelsonville
and one jailed in Massilon
awaiting psychiatric evaluation - and all in county custody - · require transport 'to

cou rt . appea rances
on
Monday.
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"lihis will tie· up three office rs for the day. and the
expe nse will he considerable." ·Beegle. sa id, adding
that he normally ·schedules
onl y two officers on a week day shift.
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He said fi ve prisoners were
transported In and from Meigs
County to· outside jail facili -ties for Thursday Countv
Court appearances. He had it

4-H Clothing projects judged

inning, when five more runs

made it 14-0, then an· error
and Mooney run -scoring sin gle helped the winncr.s add
two final scores in the sixth.
The FB-Athens winner will
have to play a second game
today. against Pickerington.
which lost I 2- 11 to Lancaster
in the ni ghtcap Wednesday.
-Cham pionsh ip ·ga mes are set
for Friday.
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24 strikeouts and a 3.72
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Also seeing pitching duty
was Dale Kestner (4-1 ). who
pitched in 32 innings, throwmg .a team leading 46 strikeouts with a 2.79 ERA and
only gave up 23 hits and 19
walks.
·
Point Pleasant's Ned Park
(.l-3) saw 26 innings and
threw 18 strikeouts on a 3.76
· ERA, while Wahama's
Kameron Sayn: (0-2) threw
in 17 innings with 17 strikeouts and a 7.27 ERA and
Brenton Clark (2-0) .with 15
innings and a 3.60 ERA on
lJ strikeout s.
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Offensivly. Mason County
collectively bimed .228 with
313 hits and 200 RBis in the
32 'games this season.
Tyler Hem had 34 hits with
a .374 b~tting average and a
ieam leading 8 stolen bases
with five triples. · a homerun
and 22 RBls.
Dale Kestner mana'ged 32
hits with a .418 batting ,average with five homeruns and
18 RBis. Just behind him was
Caleb McCoy who had 31
hits with five homeruns and a
.463 batting average with 19
RBls.
Ned Park managed 26 hits
on the season with a .361 batting average with six doubles
and I HRBis. From Wahama.
Kameron -Sayre led in hitting
with 29 hits and• a .3 19 batting a.verage with 15 RBi s.
Brandon Fowler had 19 hils

and 10 RB Is with a .294 batting average and ·Brenton
Clark who had 19 hits with a
.276 batting average and II
RBls.
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With the Mason County
pitching rotation and quality
hitting it should be an exciting tournament with hopes of
the s.tate tournament on the
line.
The following week, ·the
·state tournament will be held
in Beckly with 10 teams from
around the state attending.
the nine area winners and the
hqst team . So Mason County
will be fighting for a spot in
the siate American Legion
tournament against a collection of the best team s from
around the area.
Today\ game. will be held
at 6 p.m. in Parkersburg .

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Numerous clothing projects
were judged Thursday afternoon as 4-H club members
paraded before judges, talked
about their sewing techniques
and presented books on what
they haye learned, all in preparation for the Meigs County
·
· Fair.
Popular this year were the
"Sewing for Othe~"· category
where 4-H members created
outfits for friends and relatives
as well as themselves.
Above, Tyler Lee, a member of
the Whiz Kidz Club wearing
jeans ~nd a western shirt he
had made for himself, presented the two-year-old Emma
Doczi of Middleport in a dress
he had made before seamstress Sally Stapleton of Gallia
County. Tyler has been taking
sewing projects for the past ,
three years.
Right, Nicole Moodispaugh of
Reedsville, a member of the
Lakeside Leaders made
matching outfits for herself and
her sister. Katelynn Chevalier.
The skirts of John Deere print
were worn with yellow shirts
and green vests. They wore
straw hats enhanced with print
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SERGENT

'"What conclusions we can
take from the numbers is that
slowly the district will recovRACINE Declining er if costs are controlled,"
local tax revenue continues to Wolfe said.
be a thorn in the side of the
The commission com·
Southern
Local
School mended the efforts of the disDistrict 's attempt at financial trict for significantly keeping
recovery. ·
the lunch room costs down
At yesterday's meeting of last year. Most recen tly the
the Financial Planning and annual cost of operation .was
Supervision Cof!lmission for just over $8.000 and in years
the Southern Local School past tha t fi gure was over
Di strict, Ohio Department of $20.000.
JOducation Consultant Nancy
The meeting was then
Burbacher presented figures called into executive sess ion
that demonstrated a local his- to discuss "pend ing negotiatory of revenue. These figures tions ."
revealed that sinc e Fiscal
Wolfe reque sted members
Year 1999 the percentage of of the public and the two
change in local tax revenue Southern Local School Board
for the district was -1.25 per- members present. Susie
cent.
Grueser and Don Smith, leave
In the past seven years the the room.
district saw its highest local
Present for executive sestax revenue estimated at . sion were Cnmmis.~ion mem$1,558,009 in FY 1999, while bers Wolfe, Sandra Hawley,
the lowest estimate was for Susan
Oliver.
Shirley
$1,382,249 in FY 2003.
Johnson, and Kyle Gephart.
The good news is that local Also present were Southern
tax revenue estimates for FY Local Schools Superintendent '
2005 were up $876 from the Bob Gruescr, from the Ohio
previous year though it is still Attornev General's Office
short ($ 119,3 15 short) of the Rebecc&lt;i Alders and Julie
local tax revenue from just Miceli , from the Qhip
seven years ago in FY 1999. Department of · Education
the same year the district Thomas Gumpf and Roger
declared itself in fiscal emer- Hardin . and from the Auditor
gency.
of State's Office Robert
Another small bit of good Burlenski.
news was Bur~acher's figure
When the meeting was
of a 9.2 percent increase in called back into sessio n the
state revenue over the same commission did not di scuss
seven year period. Taking into the "pending- negotiations"
account the -1.25 percentage any further although Wolfe
of change for local ta·x rev- did ,say, "We (the commisenue, this actually shows sion) will not approve conovemll growth at eight per- tracts that will increase costs
·
to the sc hool district or
cent.
'The point is the district is increase the debt."
growing in revenue. mostly · The commission approved
on the state level but the local a contract for the Auditor of
revenue is also growing," Stale 10 prnvicie services to
Commission President Bill the commission for FY 2006
Wolfe said. "The new high- at no cost to the district or
way and power plant will commission in an amount not
help."
to exceed $6.000, funded
American Electric Power through the Ohio General
has not officially announced Assembly. .
that a new power plant will be
built in Meigs County.
Please see Southern, AS ·

Chris Scott, Jared Bunting (4). Rodney
Harding (5). Shane Scott (6) and Jake
McGuire . Luke Haistop and Terry Durst
WP - Luke Ha1slop. LP ~. Chris Scott
HR - FB : luke Ha1slop. tou rth mn1ng.
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BY BETH

Reds

out a complete game thi s a 6-0 lead. Griffey's homer
season.
was the first of hi s career
"Everything has to dick .off Wood and the 522nd of
rrom Page 81
to get a complete game," his career, breaking a tic for
Hantng sa id. "Your pitch 14th on the career li st with
returning, Wood never count has to be low, the Ted Williams and Willie
looked right.
defense has to play behind McCovey.
Javier Valentin , who
"It's a concern. but yo u You. and you need so me
do'o·'t want to jump 10 con- runs early so you can relax homered from both sides of
added a
elusionS yet,'' manager even more . I was able to the plate on Sundav,.
J,
throw
strikes
and
they
were
so
lo
shot
as
Cincinnati
Dusty Baker said. "We too k
him out more as a precau- swi nging at them."
pulled away off the Cubs'
tion than anything. Hi s
The Cubs lost for only the bullpen. Griffey had an RBI
veloCity was down .
seco nd time in 10 games, a single during a clinching
:·He warmed up great and surge that moved them back three-run rally in the eighth .
The four homers moved
didn't feel anything. That into contention for the NL
one inning he started to feel wild card. Wood' s latest the Reds back ahead of the
something, whatever it shoulder woes undercut the Cubs for the NL lead . with
..
renewed optimism.
125. one
more than
was.
w
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1
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gave up · so
Chicago. More homers have
Wood was scheduled for
an exam with Dr. Tim homers to Griffey, Felipe been hit at Great American
Kremchek on Thursday. The Lopez and Adam Dunn in Ball Park this season -than
Cubs then will decide three inni~gs._ A; assistan~ anyplace else in 'the majors.
whether to get medical tests tramer an pnc_ mg coac
Lee went 1-for-4 overall,
on Wood, who didn'i stay Larry . Roth schild VIS!led .. dropping his average a point
~ood after Gnffey hit ht s to .375, still the best in the
around to talk to reporters.
Wood also left a game ~lst homer 111 the thtrd . majors. He is 17-for- 34
April 30 against ,Houston mmng. makmg sure he was (.500) with eight homers
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all n ght.
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after t hree mnmgs ecause
Wood stayed in the game agamst the . R~ds thts seaof a sore shoulder, his pre- and retired the next two bat- Ason. ftve of them at Great
Iude to going on the dis. b d'd ,
f h
mencan.
N0 t . It
H· . · .
abled list.
ters, ut 1 n t return or t e
"It's kind of what he had fourth .
·
es.
was arang s
in spring training and what
"In the first inning. I second career. complete
we were , dealing with after thought he had pretty good g~me tn ?7 start~ . :he other
that Houston game," trainer stu ff," Barrett said. "He just was Aug. 26 a.ga mst St.
Mark O'Neal said .. "We needed to gel loose , get Lout s .... Gnffey has 1.508
don't want to let this devel - going. Power pitchers are RBis. one beh,tnd Mtckey
op into anything s ignifi - like that. Hi s last few starts Mantle tor 4.nd on the
cant."
he' s been like that. Today he career li st. ... Barrett had a
The Reds hit four homers just had trouble getting smgle and a sacn!ice tly.
in all, and Aaron Harang (6- loose."
ex tending his hitting streak
8) pitched a seven-hitter for
The Cubs need Wood and to seven games . ... 2B Todd
Cincinnati's first complete Mar~ Prior - who both Walker 's hitting streak
game of the season. Derrek ha ve been on the disabled e~ded at 12 games . :.. Dunn
Lee hit · his major league- list thts season - to stay has 25 homers t_ht s season.
leading 31st and Jerorny . heaJth ytfthey hopetomake ,three ol _th~m ott Wood ....
Burnitz followed with a a playott run.. Pnor ha s The Reds have gtven up 143
solo shot in the seven th . recovered from a broken homers. most m the maJors.
when Harang's shutout elbow. but· Wood 's shoulder ... RHP Greg Maddux needs
ended .
remains a major concern .
six strikeouts on Thursday
With Wood not quite to become the , 13th pi1d1er
Cincinna(i had gone a
club-record 94 games with- . right , the Reds rolled out to to reach 3,000.
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total of 14 inmates in custody wear and tear on depanment
yesterday - most of them vehicle~. Howe ver. he said
hou sed in the Noble and . Thursday.·the ultimate authorWashington County faci lities, ity to re-open the jail rem
where he has beds reserved at with the state jail commts·
a negotiated rate.
: sion. not himself.
, Beegle has . set a goal of
He said minor · repairs.
Aug. ·1 to re-open the county including plumbing work and
jail , which was closed two the installation of lighting, are
years ago, hoping that making all that remain in his efforts to
the jail available for housing renovate the century-old jail.
inmates charged with minor
''We' re just waiting on the
offenses for the shan term
will ·save money, time and
Please see Inmates. AS ·

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SPORTS ·

Logan employed fvur
pitchers on the afternoon;,
Chris Scott started and took
the loss.
rrom Page Rl
Post 128 grabbed a I ·0 lead
and had three runs batted in after Mooney walked to lead
for Post 128, which logged. off he bottom of the first
10 hit s total. Jeremy inning, 'wiped two bases,
Blacksto n and Josh Eddy and later scored on a wild
had RBI singles. while pitch. Two innings later. FB
Austin King. Terry Durst, tacked on another score as
Tyler Clagg, Ross Well and Myers came armind on one of
Chris Myers all hit safely. five Logan errors.
The fourth inning saw two
Zach Haislop chipped in an
more
Post 78 miscues. which
RBI sacrifice .
led
to
the first two tallies of a
Gene Hartman and Jake
McGuire each singled for seven-run frame. The speedy
Logan. but \hose were the Well scored on a wild pitch
only hits off winning hurler and Mooney added an RBI
Luke Haislop , who struck single before Haislop's blast
put his dub up 9-0.
out II .

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MIQDLEPORT - ·It's not
.too late to register children for
a Kids' College day camp.
which begins Monday at the
University of Rio Grande
Meigs Center.
The enrichment day camp
for students aged 9-15 will
focus on the arts .and humaniti-es. and will include programs on contemporary art.
archaeology and ancient civililalions, culture contacts.
Adventures in History pirates, Vikings and explorers - and other subject matter.

Classes will begin at 9 a.m.
and continue until 3. througli
July 29. A cost of $100
includes the ·five-day program. materials. lunch and ·a
snack each day. and a Kids'
College T-shirt.
"The curriculum for the
Meigs Center Kids ' College is
designcd to encourage ereative and critical thinking
skills and promote an enthusiasm for learning." said Gina
Pines. director of the Meigs

on Friday. and stuuents in the
acting/theater program wi'll.be
hdd on July 29 at the Cente r.
located on Mill Street in
Middleport.
Tuition may be paid.the day
the program begins. but
advam;e
registration
IS
requestet! so adequate matcri als can he available . Pines
·said the cost should not deter
those .who are interested in
participating but who may not
be able to afford the tuition .

Center. '"The courses are flin 'Hnwe\'er, .'-~pace is limited to

and educational with an JO , tudents.
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emphasis on at·tiv~ lcaming
"We don ' t wan I anyone to
and hands-on activity. '' ,
. be discouraged from partici A reception and ~xhibit of
&gt;tudcnt projects will be held
Please see College, AS

Brion J. Reed/ photo

Peggy Yost and Tabitha Campbell. deputies 111 the office. of
County Treasurer Howard Frank prepared some 15.000 bills
for the second-half real estate tax collection on Thursday.
The bills, along with hundreds of ma~ufactured home tax
bills, are due for payment on Aug. 25 , Frank said.

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A Hunger For More

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As I looked to the west, I
thought about the mountains
on the Egyp uan side of the
nft , the Sin&lt;tL N01 so far from
where I sat. the Israe lites had
been de li vered bv God from
their ce ntunes- l o~1g bondage
an·ct had marc hed towards the
fu lfi ll me Jit of specJ.JI prom ises tlt.u God lwl nl.llle them.
No t so fa 1 ! ro m \\ hc1e I sat.
the Lord had saved the m !10m
the attac k of a hm tile .trmy '"
they made ll throug h the
Jm p.Jssahk ohstacle of the
Red Sea ,md yet the ir pu1 suers
di d not.
As I sat there. I though t of
those dcscnbcd 111 the B1ble ,ts
h.1v ing been used by God to
powerfu l!) change the wm ld.
Wh,Jt se t them apart and made
th ~11 1 ~ . . pcc1all y attJ act Jve ll)
God 111 H1s pl.ms .md in Hi s

Pastor
Thorn
Mollohan

Dcse1 t was absolutely silent.
There were no a nimal s or
bu ds In betray the ommous
si len ce th at see med to till my
ears nearly :..~ s tangibly as collOll b.tl ls.
M.1ybe in those bn ef
retreals wherein one wa s
momentanl y re moved I rom
the bu zz mg drone of hum an
need ,md the blare of ignorance and idol ali y seemed
more remote, on e could more
readil y hear the sui! small
vo1.:e nf God ( I Kings 19: 12).
As I sat on my little rocky
crag. I pr.tyed. I pra1 sed. And I
sat qutetl y 111 the V&lt;tsl silence.
h was good to be alone with
the L&lt;'l rd, if eve n fo r onl v a lit tle while. But then a fly ianded
on my arm I nicked it away
and restuned praymg The fl y
c.tme back ... thts time with
fri ends. I shooed the crowd of
critters .tway again but they
then began to buzz around my
head. I contmued to pray and
worship God, but was nnw
bccommg increasmgly agilated and less focused It d&lt;twned
on me then that my dunmut1ve
ass3Jlants were like so many
little dJstracllons and annoy-

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Merely the1 r will ingness 't&lt;i
listen. t1ust and obey the Lord
Pcill,ll" th.Jt \1 .Js why God's
prophets aml e;e n the Lord
ksus Humclt wn uld Wilhdr,l\\' fro m their husy li ve~ to
the re mote wlldt:t ness.
Unt il I h',Jd spent that tlll y
b ll of tJ me 1n the desert, I had
.tl wd ys
envisioned
the
.. ,\l ldc Jncss" menti oned in the
Sc rrptuJcs ,Js bentg a soi't of
.. Rocky
Mn unta m"
or
"A pp.ilad11an Trail " kmd of
"Jtde rness . lot s ot green and
lots ol ,Jnimals But unlike
pl dces at "!hl ch I had previpre ssure:-; of dCl' l ~ i o n - rn.ik lll g ously camped or ~i s Jt e d . the
that mn stantly ass.J ulted me. wi lue1 ness of the Negev

Fellowship
Apostolic

anccs that accost ltll Believers with the peace of God that
m our walk with the Lord. SHOUL.D be fillmg our trouLillie things have a way of bled minds. It's these ''little
buzzmg ·into the forefrom of things" that tmperceptibly
our thmking the very moment compromi se our spiritual
we !ry to senle down to spend integrity and draw us from the
some tnne m praye r or in read- sure footing bf walking with
ing (and meditating upon) the Savior.
But what do you do with the
God's Word
L~ t 's face it. Liitle th ings little buggers'! As with me on
accumulate so qu tckly and th at mountain peak in the
eas il y 111 ou1 li ves that many &lt;~ f Negev, you might try to "swat"
us are nearl y drowning in a few here and there, but don 't
det&lt;til s. There is such a even allow that to steal your
buzzing going on in our minds gaze from the face of Jesus.
so much of the t1me. even Getting caught up in trymg to
though we may go regularly to elimmate ALL distracttons is
church and ure perhaps even too distracting a venture to
se rvmg Hu\1 in some capacit y, ve nture upon . Eliminat~ those
we can't hear a thmg He says things that CAN be removed
to us. It's like having D1rect but recognize that you cannot
TV w1th hundreds of channels cut yourself off completely
all on at the san1e t1me. veah , , from responsJ·b,· IJ' ty nor can
'·
'
God 's "sJgnal" is being "trans- you foresee every contingency
milled" (as His Holy Sptrit that might introduce distracmoves in our lives), but we tion back mto your life.Also
cannot make out what He's recogmze that there is a spirisaying (we cml't see the tree tual power at work' that does
!01 the fo rest surrounding it). NOT want you to tune into
Conseyuently, the' end result is God and will atkmpl to step
that we lose our vJtal connec- up your dJstractJOns Just as
lion with God under the del- the Lord Jesus, in a critical
uge of messages and signal s time alone with God, found
selll our way and so we cannot Himself the target of distractbe refreshed or g1ven guid- · ing ideas. suggestion s, and
ance: God's di vine provision s temptations from the prince of
are sent, but we never receive that evil power (from Matthew
them bccmJsc we cannot find 4: I-ll, Mark I: 12-13, &amp; Luke
them in all the clutter of our 4: 1-13), you too will find
fast-paced lives.
yourself subject to notions and
It's those "little things" that impulses that will try to grab
dtlut~ our pass10n for the hold of your attention and
Savior. It's the "little things'' in keep your gaze turned away
life that "get under our skin," from the Prince of Peace,
little annoyances that interfere
These spiritual "flies" will

buzz and buzz, b~t you and I .
need to just let them bu zz
while we stay busy with seeking God's face in His· Word,
through prayer, and m servi ce
to Him for the sake ol H1s
kmgdom It is not a coincidence that a "mckname" for
the Devil i:1 " Beelze bub"
(meaning, "Lord of the
Fl tes"). He 1s indeed the "Lord
of Dtstraction," · as well as, I
might point out, the "Lord of
Lies." We too easily fo llow ht s
leadmg over the leading of
God Himself.
Nevertheless, we ha ve m
God both true light and real
life. Let us not allow ourselves
then 10 be robbed of an
unspeakably marve lous gtft
by fat ling to spend quallty
time with Him in prayer and in
personal worshtp. Even the
"Lord of Flies" is tiny and
inconsequential compared to
the King of all creation
"For the LORD your God is
God of gods and Lord oflords,
the great God, mighty and
awesome .. He JSyour praise;
He - is your God, Who performed for you ... great and
awesome
won ders"
(Deuteronomy 10:17a, 21).
(Thom Mollohan has min· istered in south em Ohio the
pastlOyearsandisthepastor
of Pathway Community '
Church , For comments or
questions, he may be reached
by
e-mail
at
pastorthom@pathwaygallipolis.com).

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open house

Picnic planned

MIDDLEPORT
The
R1~ e 1
Valley
Chn st Jan
Academ y K-4 and K-5 wil l
have an open hou'e ,md orientation 7 p.m Aug. 25 at the
Ri ver Valley Worshi p Ce nter.
The ne w pastor and academy
staff will be there. For more
information ca11992- 3824.

ENO - A gospel hymn
RA CIN E - Mt. Monah
will be held at -Trinity
sing
Church of God Sunday sc hool
Gospel Miss ion, Ohio '554
will have a picmc at noon between Eno and Porter, 6
Sunday at Star Mill Park . p.m. Saturday. Singers will
Covered dish. Baptiz ing in mclude Stephanie Snyder,
rive r It was suggested those Jodte Rife, Danny Johnson,
attendi ng take .law n chairs. Henry and Hester Ebhn,
There wtl be no evem ng Eulis, and Leslie Allen.
church servtce.
Refreshments will be available, .A love offering will be
taken. The sing is sponsored
by the church youth forohurch
improvement project

Gospel sing set
for Saturday

Spanish
language Mass

POMEROY ~

Go'&gt;pel sing
to benefit Fall Harvest Gospel
Sing , 7 p.m.. Saturday Laurel
Cliff Free Method 1st Church.
Singers Sp1nt Led of
Parkersburg, W.Va .. Mercy of
New Haven, W.Va , Marty
Short of Reedsville, and Brian

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MIDDLEPORT
Middleport Church of the
Nazarene VBS , 6to 8:30p.m.
through July 29 . Theme
"Where K1ds are Wild about
God." Bicycles will be given
away. Cookout at 7 p.m.
Friday
concludes.
Information at 992-3191 .
POMEROY-VBS at Zion
Church of Christ, Ohio 143,

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Jeru salem
Marketplace is theme . Crafts,
Bible-ttme games, snacks,
music. Program practice and
pizza party Saturday morning
before closmg program at 7
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REEDSVILLE - VBS at
Eden
United
Brethren
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Te ~ .t· ( ommunt t) '64 11 V.td.ham Rd
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9 10 JIll \\1•r shtp • Ill \0 um .., 0 {1

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10 30 am

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fla~lor R ~v

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Co Rd 61. Sunday School
Worsh tp .. I 0 \0 a m

1\1rit:s Cou~r11lhe P•nsh
:-.inn heast Clusl ~r A lfr~d l'a~ tor Jane
B ~n n 1e Sunday S chon!
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B a~ h an Rd~

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G raham Unlttd Mtthodlst
Wor'&lt;hlp II am Pastor R1r.:hard Neuse

Sunda\ S l hool ·

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]..;tl'oler)(;t.."hHcman Wor,lllp
7 p nt

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M! dd k pon -11,t,10r

6 "I p m ' Yuurh

Pa~lllr John G1hnore. Sundity Sr.:h t:&gt;ul -- IU
u m , Wn r~h 1 p -- 9 a m • Wednl! sdu y

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K.u cn
Wun,lup lll.nn F\c nmg

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P~ slnr
WdiMm K Marshall

Coolville Uniled Methodl.§t Parish
Pastor Helen Khne Cool,•Jlle C h urch,

Scf\t~c---7 pm

!'.1'1"1 \I, on \\.tllt'l

S,11, 111 Sl
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Rutland
Pus lor R1ck Bo utn e Sund ay SdnMII
9 30 a m \Vo l).lllp I[) 3U a m l hursduy

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W Va P ~ s tor Dav td Russell S unda y

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Pastor Ke1th Rads r. Sunda; ~ hoo l 9 15
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pm

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Blessed are the pure
in heart; for they
shall see God. .
Matthew 5:8

" Do not steaL Do not he . Do not dece1ve one anoth er."
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Church of God

\11lh Hun SunJ.1\ Sdli'I"JI · IP

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'Jiifi{fie's !l(estaurant

(740)

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Rehabilitation Or.
·A Celebration of Life"

190 N. Second St

ll trtfurJ. W v~.
Sund~• S..::h,,i,l

10

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Overbrook

Armorpht&gt;rt'

6

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pra)cr anJ B11'o k St 11J y

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lln rtfurd C hurch of Christ in

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Mt. Oh\e United 1\le!hodi! t

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740-992-7713

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Stud;.

Christian Union

:ncl 'I \ 11c!Jiq'll•rt P~· • ••r J Jm~·
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Home Coobd MraLr dt: Daily Sp~cUds
Open 7 day:s u week

7 40-949-2217
S1zes available 5x 10 to 10 x

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I0 111 a m &amp; f, ~0 pm Wednesdav Sen t\\:

S und o} Schoo l-- 10 35 am

Wed.n e~d ay

Sunday Schon!- -- 9 45 am , Wonhtp -- II

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'l lO 1 m

1&gt;1 "''11 SurHI.LI S.ltL'II ll

Lutheran

St. Paulluthcnm Church
Com er Sy(amure &amp; Ser.:ond St, Pomemy,

6 10 p 111

Chunh
P~ ~lO t

7pm

Hnmenmk ms meetmg 1st Th urs

7 pm

Smtdav s. h'" ''l) 30 am SunJav "'t1rsh1p
· 10 'O .1m

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Homemade Desserts Made Da1ty

Hills Self Storage

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700 pm ,

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l hlb idt•

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Our Saviour Lulheran Chun::h

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Pa&gt;tor Ph1lt p S turm Sundu\ Sch01•l () 10
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S unday Sl hool 1020 11 11m R ~h ef
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Sau a m e n t S ent LC 9 10 I~ a m .

P111e Grme Worsh1 p
Hickor:t- Hills Church nf Christ
F.\,m g el~&gt;t M1kc M&lt;Hlrc , Sundny Schon!
1J .t m
Worsh tp
10 n m to 10 p m,
~ lnestl I)' Sen tees --

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St. Juhn lutheran Churth

s~ no,!l .

10 11l

rhe Church of Jesus
C hrist or Lnuer-Day Sglnts
Rt 1611 446 6247 or 446--7-486,

7 00 p m

pm,

fl 10

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9 10 .t m Yl or~ htp
10 30 a m and (,
r m Wednesday Scrvtr.:e -- 7 00 p ru

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S&lt;:rilt'es

7 " 'Pill

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Clift' t"ret Mcthodls1 Cbun:lt

Latter-Day Saints

2~ 1"' 1 11

333 Page Stroel ,
(740) 992·6472
OH
Fax i740i 992·7406

"A Home Bank for
Home People "

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Michael L, Crites
Director of Family &amp;
Community Services'

@

SamJ,ty SdJiliJI

Hrndford Church 11f Christ
Co111er of St Rt 124 &amp; Brndl\ury Rd.
,..,1lnt,l a IJtJU ~ Shurnl\lm. )\ •uth ,\ tJnlstcr
Hill Amhcrgu Stmd ll) Selwol 9 ~U ~ tn,
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Youth g mur flpm Wcdn e'"l.t} Pn\.\er 1n
Prayer , an d 81h1c S1ud~ 7 pm

Kutlnnd t:hun:h nl ( hris t

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Sell "'I

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Pearl Chapel
Sunday School 9 a m , Wors h1p -- 10 a rn

Snowwllle
S L1mlny SchO&lt;.ll -- I 0 a m • Worshtp · 9 a m

Rev La rry Leml ey, Su ndar Sc hool
911) a m , Wor&gt;ht p -- 10.45 a m . 7 p m.

Suml.1v SL h llnl LJ '0 ~ 111 , Wnr~lu p 3ntl
lornmtnm tn .. 10 "1.0 ,, m !{1)h J Wcrrv,

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[(lhll S11 lll,llrl Suml 11 Sc h,,l

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Hysell Run Co,mmunlty Church

llup t i~ t

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740-949-2210

Pomero ,Oh io 45769·0683

Pin e G rove Bible Hollnts.&lt;i Church
1/2 nuk o ff Rt ]25. Pastor Re\ O ' Dell
M~nl e y
Sund.ty Sr.:hnol
'I 30 a m ,

Thu n;Jay Htble Study and Youth · 7 p.rn

Mnu"''r

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PO Box 683

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Racine, OH
h•rtl lo p au by a d an for a M~ l l! withn ul "'' "P I'In ~t lo f:h C!&lt;·k II uut !
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popular p lt.'ltinl ~ . " PIM' Ilii~Jf: lu uu r human •• lurY"
IUid dab~ lo MC't"'Unmlah: nw re nnd """"' pn~es~om . """&amp;techdly ut il bur,;ta ln
prh·e. The ~l l'lllftl t: lhlna Is lhul W« '"""'e lh n es end 111, b u) h~ !t.ull\ct hlnft
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that we h •n liltle n eed ror the "h -eHsll rt'd uhjcct ...
A r~t w~ &amp;tX~ U irlng lhel'l« l n!'tUlH'C'ill Hutl d ull er 111, uur hum~li »nd lh·n

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Brad bur~ C hun h uf Chmt
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Other m~e u ng.,

( ' ~thary Hi hie(_ h urch
P1~ e Cn Rd
P~~l or

Blollk \.\'oNod

Oll.'its ChrbUun fello"' ~htp
., , r N on- den0mmallon~ l k ll n"~h1pJ
Mccllng tn the old A l ll ~rlr.:a)l Lt:~t"n Hall
Som h' Founh All' IIUC M1dd k~ln
Pu ~ tnr Chn~ Ste'&gt;l.ar1 lU ( K) am Sund:n

Ill

Mmer.ri\llle
Pa sto r Hob R.ohms1 1n Sunda} School . ')
a m Worsh1p "lOam

P-.a ~tnr

7 p111

!{ , 111 M nllll ~ p,.rt.

Tupf)l:rs Plams, Sun WOTl'ti tp I O ~m &amp;
6 l() pm rhur'ida y BJhlc St Ud) 7 110 p Ill

pm

Scn tLCs

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PROUD TO BE AP,AR.T:OF YDURLIFE.

29670 Bashan Rd.

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111

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Rutland. Pastor Rev

D,;wcy Kmg, Sund.t\ s~ h ool- 9 30 a m ,
Su ndu)
v.o r~h 1 r -- 7 p m , Wednesday

l'uppe rs Pla in Church or Chrtst
ln,mmwlll,tl Wors!ur Ser vn;l.' -- ') a 111,

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"Still small e11ough to care" . · Middleoort

(7401992 64 5 1

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Middleport, OH

L.:,tdmg Creek Rd

P1 Hil t'fll)

\\ c·d nc "l11 'i1 n ILl 7 UO I' 111

Wtm11 Frwrdh

700 N. 2 nd St.

II)IIV Sull\ l,l't 'idH•u l 1J l l)

Zum ('hur.--h or Chnst
ll ,\fl l' &lt;lll l lll c l( d ( RI l J1 )
i&gt;.a ~u'r Rog,•r wm~(ln Sunda} Sd lt'l)l
') 10 u m . Wor,h lp . 10 l fi.J m . 7UO
p Ill . Wedn~ ,d. t) Scr I'ICl'' i rIll

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Rose or Sharon ll o liness Church

Ymrsl np

1.: 111i '"' ' "'

Brazier

Mc Ken11e, Sunday School 9 30 a m .
Worshtp . 11 n m . 7 00 p m Wedn e~day

Kidgr Umrch uf: l ' hrisl

Wo1sh 1p

Biblr

Porntrn\

Servtcc • 7 00 p Ill

· 7pm

111

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The sponsors of this church page do so with pride in our community

Dain•
Queen

9 lO
7 pm.

Ca lvary Pil~~:rlm C hapt"l
Ham snnvil le Rnnd
Pastor
Charles

Wedn e~duy Serv~r.:e .

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Pomeroy,OH
740-992-6215

I O~ O ~m .

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\iilldoll

Ama:dng Grace C ommun1fy C hurch
Pastor Wayne Dunlap, Stall: Rl f1H I

H ea th 1Middl eport)
Pastor Bnan Dunh~m Sunday s ~ hool ..
9 30am , Wor!ih tp 11 ()()~ 111

IU :\0 ~m &amp; 7 p rn . ,
pmycr sen•Jt.:e · 7 p m

prayer mechng· 7 p m

' &gt; '\,

26 vears In local bus1ness
Roofing &amp; Buillli'ng Work

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ll ra n~ all o ~o~

\ tt ltln 1111\lli ' l lndC'pendr nl

Young's Carpenter Seruice

s~ h ilO I

Lllm Sund u;

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\\1&gt;rsh1p Q IO ,1 111 'i u11 day S~hool ·
1010 t m l'~ s lor-- J c ll rcy WJ ilau.:. l~t ~nd
'r'l Suml.ty

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POMEROY- Hysell Run
Community Church VBS, 68:30 p.m., thrOJ!~h July 29.
992-7036 to regtster or for
mformation.
· RACINE-' St.John Lutheran

CARPENTER
Homecoming will be held at
the Carpente r Baptist Church

WcUm:~ day

7 I' Ill

Midillrpdrt Church or Christ
and M um, Puslnr Al H,ll1 son Youth

Wt'd n.:-.:l~y Sc rvtu::~

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Bible schools

Homecoming to
be observed

PORTLAND - Spam sh
Language Mass will be conducted at 6 p.m. Sunday at
Our Lady of Guadalupe
Mi ss ion Chapel, Harri s
Farms, Ohio 124. It 1s a mtnistry of the Sacred He art

IO,t m (lpm

In sl II HJIII'•I ( hu n: h

with morning serv1ce at I0: 30
a m. Sunday with speaker
Robert Sanders and stnger,
Bob Siders. A dmner well be
served at noon, and an afternoon serv1 ce w11l be held w1th
the Builders Quartet and Stders
presenting special mustc.
PORTER - A covered dish
dinner will be held at 1 p.m.
Sunday followed by gospel
sing at 2 p.m. at Clark Chapel
Church. The event will feature
the Roush Family, Together4-Christ, and Sandra Wise.
For more info'rmation call
388-8075.

Gospel sing
to be held

\\ ur~ h1p

11 ,11 11

Other Churches

fomt Run
Pa ~t or Bob Robmson. SunJay S~ h01 1 1
am,Worshlp · 9am

am,

huth Frllo"' shtp t:rusadc fu r C hrt sl
R~\ Frankltn Dllken~ 'icrll tl'
lo rida; 7 rIll
P~ ~tor

t:ommumt} of Chnsl

IIIII &lt; Snnd,t) ';t lt,ol· 'l 1(1

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Church events
Church in Pomeroy.

Sunda y Wo1sh 1p-10 00
Sc rVICC-7 r m

Rutland
Sund~ y

r rn \\'et.lnL ,d ,l) Hl hll· Sl udv 7 Olr p fll

Clark

II

Flatwoods
Paswr Ke1th Rader S unda} School .. 10
am , Worsh!p · ll am

Sl~t .

Sund~y wmsh1p

1m

llu ru 1\upl k t 0 111nh tSoulht• rnl

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P~stnr

falrvtc w Btblc 'thun::h
Lctllrt W Va Rl I P.1 ~111r Bn.t n !,.1J&gt;
Sundav Slhuol 9 ll l J rn Wnr~h rp 7lKJ

Wed n ~WuJ

pm ,
M1k ~

Sn1 ~~e

· 7 pm

f, p m

6 10
10 30 a m
Scrv1 tes-- 7 p 111 Rt"-1'

10 '10 am Worshtp • 930 am
Smdy Wed 7 30

Holiness
C ommunil) Chu rt h
Ste~e Tomek ,
Mam

Sdu~•l

Slud&gt;

and Famil y Connections of
Long Botto m.

Bt!L k

J ltl57 Slate Route 125, Lan g~vl lt: Pastor
V!L \I)T Kou~h SunUay sthool 'j ] () a tn..

Mm 1 ~ lt:! r l o~h

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Ccnlral Cluster
Asbu ry (S;yracu&lt;oe) Pa$tor Bob Robmson.

Enttrprist
Paswr Arlaml K mg Sunday School

l20 t= ~tu n St Pomeroy. Su'nday School
Holy Eudwn st I I 00 a m Re~
and
Fd"',Lrd P:tvn e""

am ,

- 730pm

Sunday School 9 45 am . Worsh1p
a m , Wednesday Serv tces -- 7 ~ 0 p m

am,

l(J

7 p 111

w~u nu;d.ly Snv ll eS

I h•jd Rm.,

\\, tlllc'&lt; l i\';,r•lu

R e~

Oan\ille Holiness Church

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Ill l O.uu
I lllllll£ Sc i u u•
?orJpnt \\ ulnL,,I,tj BII•IL Sl udy 7 (){) pm,

Stt·v~

Pa~wr

Jonathan Nublc, Wmsh 1p 10 25
S uui.Jay S l hon19·15 a m

Uldip/11

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Second &amp; 4-.ynn l'mn rruy.

1J

Wcdne!!da) St: rvtr.:es 7 p m
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the sun bore dow n on
q1y head with ft erce
zeaL At the moment there was
no wind, but I was glad about
the fact for 1t made things
wo rse. JUSt imagine aiming a
blow-drye r at your face fro m
onl y three inches away and
turning Jt on "h1gh "
I detenmnedl y cl,Jmbercd
up the steep hill so I could
look across the great n ft that
separtlted the Negev Desert
from the SmaL As I Je.Jched
the pinnacle of the crag that I
had cli,mhcd, I looked aho ut
me, bur m uld only see harrcn
wasteland . Before rn y lcet
was a sm.tll gorge at le,ht 300
fee t deep, Jts 1.1r s1dc ns Jng
sharpl y lip uno another " hll face . Beyond e.Jch roc ky and
lifeleos sumnHt was .motheL
the host of dese1t llllm llt.Jin
tops march 111g on until they
faded from s1ght 111 the dusty
haze of the hot ,JI.tern onn
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reali zed th,Jt the rest of my
team members were pre pan ng
tor a siest&lt;t so I would be le tt to
my own dev1ces f01 a tu lle I
found a stone shelf ne,Jr the top
facing the west th,Jt was sonicwhat tl at and out of s1gh t :Jlld
planted myself there \ O th.11 I
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TODAY IN ijiSTORY
Today is Friday. July 22. the 203rd day of 2005. There
are 162 days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History: ·
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. On July 22. 1796, Cleveland, Ohio, was ' founded by
General Moses Cleaveland.
On this date:
In 1587. a second English colony· also fated to vanish under mysterious circumstanc.es - was established on
Roanoke Island off North Carolina.
In IY16. a homb went off during
Preparedness Day
parade in San Francisco. killing 10 people.
In 19:U. American aviator Wiley Post completed the tirst
solo llight around the world in seven days, IS and lhree4um·ter hours.
In IY34, a man identified as bank robber John Dillinger
was shot' to demh by federal agents outside Chicago's
Biograph Theater.
In · 1937, the Senate rejected President Ro0sevelt's proposal to add more justices to the Supreme Court.
In 1946, Jewish extremists blew up a wing of the King
David Hotel in Jerusalem, killing 90 people.
Ten years ago: Susan Smith was convicted by a jury in
Union, S.C., of firsr-degree murder for drowning her two
sons. (She was later sentenced to life in prison .)
Five years ago: President Clinton. in Japan for . a Group
of 8 summit, addressed U.S. troops on Okinawa, where he
said they "need to be good neighbors" with the island's
residents.
One year ago: The September II commissi0n issued a
r~porl saying America's leaders fai led to grasp the gravity
oJ terrorist threats before the devastating attacks of 9/11,
but stopping short of blaming President Bush and former
President Clinton. The Army Inspector General's office ·
released a report on abases by U.S. troops in Iraq and
Afghanistan which found 94 cases of confirmed or alleged .
abuse and 39 deaths. A new high -s peed P,assenger .train
derailed in northwestern Turkey, killing 37 people. '
Today's Birthdays: Former Senate M;~ority Leader Bob
Dole, R-Kan .. is 82. Singer Margaret Whiting is 81. Actorcomedian Orson Bean is 77. Actor Perry Lopez is 74.
Fashion designer"'scar de Ia Renta is 73. Actress Louise
Fletcher is 71. Director John Korty is 69. Rhythm-andblues singer Chuck Jackson is 68. Actor Terence Stamp is
66. Game show host Alex Trebek is 65. Singer George
Clinton is 64. Actor-singer Bobby Sherman is 62. Singer
Estelle Bennett (The Ronettes) is 6h Movie writer-director
Paul Schrader is 59. Actor Danny Glover · is 58. Actorcomedian-director Albert Brooks ' is 58. Rock singer Don
Henley is 58. Actor Willem Dafoe is 50. Rhythm-and-blues
singer Keith Sweat is 44. Actress Joanna Going is 42.
Actor Rob Estes is 42. Folk singer Emily Saliers (Indigo
Girls) is · 42. Actor John Leguizamo is 41 . Actor-comedian
David Spade is 4 r. Actor Patrick Labyorleaux is 40.
Actress Irene Bedard is 38. Actor Rhys lfans is 38. Rock
musician Daniel Jones is 32. Singer . Rufus Wainwright is ·
· 32. Actress Franka Potente is 31. Actress A.J. Cook is 27.
Thought for Today : "The love we give away is the only
love we keep." - Elbert Hubbard, American author ( 18561915).
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Friday, July 22,

By changing just one
word. we could perhaps find
, a solution tQ the ongoing
evolution vs. creationism
controversy in the puhlic
schools.
George
We need only substitute
Plagenz .
"tell'' for ;,teach."
The debate centers un
. whether schools should be
required to teach creation·
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ism along with ev9lution. were created as the Bible
The word "teach" has in says.
I want them to kiiOW how
many minds the connotation
of indoctrination of such a view of the origin of
implanting information and the world got started and
ideas that are to be learned what legitimacy. if any, it
may have . If man is just "
and absorbed.
We teach our children · monkey wlu&gt; has learned to
reading, writing , arithmetic. shave, thi s may not rule out
and good manners with the the possibility that he i., at
end in mind that such the same lime a special creinstruction will sink in and ation of God who evolved
be applied. We teach broth- slow ly according to divine
erhood and tolerance so thai plan.
It is nut that the monkey
those who are taught will be
story
is necessarily untrue. It
led to follow these beliefs.
is
just
that. if man is a speBut teaching and telling
are two different things. cial creation of God. the
Cou ldn 't we tell our children artist may do a hctter jDb
about both evolution and than the sc ienti st in getting
creationism without scaring us to see this. And the llllthor
anyone into feeling that -we of Genesis (the book i11 tte
are trying to take over their Bible whei·c we find the cre minds one way or the other'' · ationist story J was most cerAs a parent, I Want my tainly an artist.
To tell - not '·reach" children to know apout the
theory of evolution. I also this to schoolchiklren is nnt
want them to know ·- as lu indoctrinate them with
part and parcel of being edu- any particular philosophy. it
cated individuals - that is to get them to understand
there are a lot of people who how it is that we have twn
don't believe in evolution. opposing philosophies Df the
Instead, these people believe origin of man and the world
that the world and mankind - which may, in fact, be

If you are a young mari or
woman trying to decide on
a career. I urge you to consider journalism. ·tt will
automatically confer on you
powers beyond your contemporaries' im~gining, and
enable you to exert immedi ate and important inlluence
on any publi~ matter that
concern you.
Special training in jour'
nalism is not essential. And
you don't have to land a job
with The New York Times
or NBC News. Just gel your
~local newspaper to name
you as its "Washington correspondent." and rent a
cheap room in that city or
one of its suburbs. You· re
on your way!
There will immediately
descend upon you an
unearned and invisible
affiatus that no ·one but a
journalist possesses. For
example,
before
you
be~ame a jourryalist. no
Washington
. politician
would dare tell you a secret
with possible legal conse:
quences on your promise
not to reveal its &gt;ource' not because he feared you
,would voluntarily reveal it.
but because he knew that
you. like any other average
citizen. 'might be hauled
before a g1~and jury in a
criminal in\"~~ti g: ation. put
under oath and forced to
di" hJSe that source or face
a stretch in jail.
Today. however. now tbat

have no way of ju1lging
their" argumcuts
whether
·conflicting.
This way out is not, of ·meet the still standards of
course. going to please science. But whether they .do
today's fundamentalists any or not. I think 'thal science's
more than it wi II P.lease 1he insistence that all truths conAmerican Civil Liherlies form to the letter of the sciUnion (ACLU). N~ither side emilie truth is impow rishwants to give any ground.
ing us.
The ACLU wants religion
Our attempts · at precision
out of the schools - partic- and exactitu.de in these matularly, in this case, out of ters are open to qucsti&lt; ll l.
science classes. The funda- Symhols , such as angels" "~'
mentalists. f9r their part. the Bible story of LTC:tl iotJ,
won · 1 agree that the Gencsi!-1 seek ·1 0 express truth s that
accuLmt of creation i:., mere- cannot be at.lequately appn··
ly an "artist's conception ." hendcd "in any other wa y.
Tl1ey are determined to
For some people, sy111 bnl "i
pruv!.! that the creutiunbt have to b,· believed lit era lly
view 'is every bit as scient if- in order lt&gt;r them to ha,·c
i.e as the evolutionist view. any reality. But this is hc·tt c-r,
That is why today's breed of iw't it. than for these r,·,q&gt;IL'
crealionists ·calls themselves to have nothing that ., tam Is .
• "scienlilic crea tionist~ ."
for truth'!
For example. some "scie nScience nf course TlHI St h~
tific creationists" hold 1o a
be Iief in "lloml geology." true Ill itself. II must dc. tl
While other scie ntists. look- with only sc ientifi c L'\'t ·
ing :11 the Earth's gcologic:tl dence. But it ·must no t. o11
column, conclude that the thai acco unt , rule out :ti l
man y thousands of feet of other expressions of truth - rock strata were . deposited those which can't meet ..,\.: i-=
over millions of years, ence's own criteria.
Unless we tell our st·hool"llood geologists'' take the
position that. in a great cata· childrc n thai truth has this
&lt;.:lysm like the Biblical flood dua l nature. a~ edu c11 !oJ . , \ VI!
in Noah's time. these strata will he fai lin g tl ll' tll.
coulcf have been deposi.tcd Thcrel'ore. we must acquai 111
. rapidly in a short period of them with both the C''"' utionist and the t:rc~ll iPIIi st
timt.: .
"Flood geo logists" find views.
(Cie.orge , P/agtLIJ : 1\" cfll
nothing therefore to contradict ·the Bible reckoning that OJYiained mini.~ter awl \ 'r' /l ' !"the Earth is only ahout a/1 nea·smwt hast'cl Ill
Cvlumlms. Ohio.)
· IO.OOO'years old.
complementary rather than

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a job with perks

·Rusher

you arc a jo.urnalist. and
most of the cou ntry \ highminded citi ze ns believe that
you should not be rc4uircd
to break your promise. -eveil
if only your testimony can
convict someone guilty of a
vicious crime . As .a journalist (this argument goes) you
automatically acquire the
right to receive information
and ·pledge anonymity lu its
source. Otherwise . how on
earth could the puhlic ever
learn unpalatable truth s
about w~al is going on . in
government or elscwhCrc?
A large majority of :-. loJles
have "shie ld laws'' expre"ly extending immunity lo
journalist' in such ca,es.
It's .true that the Supreme
Court. in the e;~rl y- 1.1)70s
Bran1hurg ruling. rt!fu-...ed In
extend 'uch irnmtmit) to
reJXlrtCrs in. fcdt..~ r;d (a-.c ... .
So when :-.lew York Time'
corre,pondent Judith J\·t iller
wa~ rec e nt!~
ordered to .
rc\'cal a con !'idcnti;tl \ liUIT l'
to a t"'t.l ~ral grand jur: in ,r
criminal irn·c st i !!at ioll . . . he
and her paper ' i~1ply defied
the court. and Milkr w;"

sent · to jail until the grant.!
jury's term · expires 111
Octoher. !Jut Miller is widely regarded as a hem for
her defiance . . and there is
undoubtcdly ·a boo.k offer
and a lot of lucrative speaking fee~ - perhaps l'VC !l a
Pulitzer Prize waiting
for her when she emerges
from the pokey in October.
So. as a jOl)fiHtlist. you
will have wonderful powers
of receiving anonymous
,information and publishing
it. to the discomfort of all
sons of people. And even in
the rare case where a fedcr-·
al cmLrt reqltires you to
identify your source. " you
can refuse, serve a short jail ·
sen tences and become a
cenilled her(J. with all the
P,Crh that impli~s.
Bul that is onl.y the begin- ·
ning. You

Lan .

as a journal-

ist. .decide wh,ich anonymnu~ :-.ourc~s to quole. and
whit.:h to aSsign to the
wa, tch,hkct. You can quote

and personal hatreds: :tlld
was drunk when he l:t" l'd
to you.
Are. yo u beginni11 ~ to
appreciate the power :t .iournali.st has. under the ruks
by which the game is
played
in
Washin ~t" n
today'.' He (or she) P&lt;"l ' as
the diligent exposer of ck\astating truths, u.sing 1he
"reporter's privilcg ~· · ·. to
conceal the sou rce or tho'e
"truths" in the high n:tmc.of
informing the public. but in
fact the journalist serws as
a transmission bell for all .
sons or dubiously motiqtcd "i·nfonnatio.n'.' fm m
'unnamed &lt;md 4ui1e pu;sihl y
thoroughly
discred itable
sources to millions or rc:1 d~
ers and listeners wh o ll: t\ C
m) pos;ihle way of cvalu ating it.
No wonder siJ lllall \ ' pf
the most thorough!) hl:tsl'd
people . whO pass liJnl ll gh
Ameri~a·s

co ll ege~

!t H.i&lt;l y

make journalism tl1ei r clt u-

tllhoun:ed inform~tion from

,sen profession . There i.' no.

meml&gt;ers or one politjcal
party. and simply ignore
contrary information from
member.' of its ri',al . Better
y~L you ~..·an quire accurate\y li~ ~cr ibc~ o"nc illlUil)'lllOU:O,
infnrmant as ··a · source

better or quicker \\ a\' 10
serv.c up political prop"g'" '-·
da. di sguised as info rma tion
from honorable but umlc r·
'\tandah'y
;.lnon~ m o tiS
sourt· e~ . .The
··rcpl lrlt'l'· s
privilege" i~ a t K: !d. ' \ to
unrc .~o,traincd .
amJ nn tk"l~ n·cd . power.
r William R11she1 I\ r1

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CHARLENE HOEFUCH

GALLIPOLIS - Kevin L. Barr, 45, Evergreen com~unity,
POMEROY -· Despite the
dted unexpect~ly Wednesday. July 20, 2005, at his residence.
Funeral serv1ces wrll be at II a.m Saturday. July 23, in the heat and humidity, hundreds
Cr~meens Funeral Chapel .. Gallipolis. Rev. Dave Stulley will of Bend area residents
ofttclale. Bunal wtll be tn . the •Morgan Center Cemetery. turned out Thursday night to
Fnends may ,call from 6 to 8 p.m Friday at the funeral chapel: hear The Inspirations, considered among the top [lerformers in the Southern
gospel music scene.
All the seating in the
MASON - Naomi Nease Riley, 81, of Mason , W.Va . died riverfront amphitheater was ·
Monday, July 18, 2005, at her residence.
·
filled and the parking lot
She was preceded in death by her husband, Marshall Riley. wall was lined with people.
Fnend may call at the Foglesong-Tucker Funeral Home Many brought" lawn ·chairs.
. from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Graveside services will be held al others settled for a pillow on
Graham Cemc1ery, New Haven. at II a.m. Friday, July 22.
the theater concrete· seating,
while many just stood and
mingled as they listened to
the gospel music which
tilled downtown Pomeroy.
Inspirations were
POMEROY - The fol- possession .o f marijuana. · The
low.ing cases were recent - · $ 100 plus cost, possession brought to Meigs County by
ly hea~d in Mayor' s Court of drug paraphernalia., · the First Southern Baptist
and
processed
by $ 100 plus cost, failure ·to Church of Pomeroy for it ~
eighth annual "S hall We
Pomeroy's
Village comply, $250 plus cost.
Magistrate Linda Wainer:
Kenneth
Reilmire, Gather at the River" concert.
Joseph
LeMaster, Letart, W.Va., operating a TI1e entertainment was free
Pomeroy, driving under vehicle while under· the although a love otTering was
suspension. $250 plus influence , $1,000 plus taken.
The music inclUded both
cos!, fictitious tags, $63. cost , $300 suspended,
classic
~nd
contemporary
plus cost; Leslie Storms, three days in jail, 90~day
Middleport, driving under li cense suspension ($300 gospe l music, the familiar
suspension, $250 plus and three days in jail sus- and sometimes unfamiliar
cost, expired tags, $100 . pended if 72-hour DIP · songs of inspiration, all to
plu s
cost;
Michael · schoo l completed by Oct. the delight of the receptive
Coughenour, Vinton, no I) , license plate light, $50 audience.
ope~ators, $250 plu s cost,
plus cost; Joseph. Dawson, · . The ~ospel group has !ravexprred tags, $63 plus Long Bottom , operating a eled mtllions of miles across
cost; Vincent Laudermilt, vehicle while under the the United Stale and Europe
Middleport. operating a inl'luence, amanded to
vehicle while under the physical control, $100
influenc e, $1,000 plus plus cost, $600 forfeiture
cost, $300 suspended, to
Pomeroy
Police
three days in jail, 90 day Department
Law
license suspension ($300 'Enforcement Trust Fund,
and three days in jail sus- no MC endorcemcnl, cost
pended · upon · completion on ly: Jennifer Morris,
of 72-hour DIP sc hool by Racine, speed, $5 I plu s
Oct. . I ). marked lanes , cos t. seat belt , $30 plus
$1 0() plus cost , $50 sus- cos t; Stacy Friend, New
POMEROY - Pomeroy
pended .'
,
Haven, W.Va.,
unsafe Assistant Pol ice Chief Joe
Troy
Bogg s,
Long vehicle, $63 plus cost; Kirby Jr. announced · that
Bottom, failure 10 display, , Traci Wright, Pomeroy, his department has. recently
$100 plus cost, $43 sus- speed. $48 plus cost, seat investigated
counterfeit
pended ; ·
Richard belt, $30 plus cost; David
Morrison, Point Pleasant , Person s, Middleport , left $20-bi ll s circulating in the
W.Va., speed. $100 plus of ce nter. $50 plus cost, Pomeroy area. Kirby asks
cost,
$61
suspe nded;. open container in motor the public to be cautious
about accepting any large
Matthew
Durha~n.
vehicle, $63 plus cost.
bill s · and to contac t local
Pomeroy, expired tags,
Bonds Forfeited:
$50 plu s cost, $50 susJames Davis, Bidwell, law enforcement if a bi II
pended, child restraint speed, $47 plus cost; appears suspicious.
Douglas,
dismiss: l&lt;tson Dillion. Janine
Racine, expired· tags, $63 Middlepor,t, speed, $49.
plus cost; Danny Salyers, plus cost, expired tags ,
Pomeroy, failure ro regis- $63 plus cost; . Derik
ter, $6.3 plus cost; Danyel Winebrenner, Reedsville,
Maynard, Pomeroy, speed, expired tags, $63 plus
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$52 plus cost; BenJa~pin cost; Franklin Richards, Modern
Woodmen
of
Gangwer, Syracuse, open Shade, driving under sus- America is sponsoring a
container in motor vehi· pension, $150 plus cost, Hometown Hero Dinner
cle, $100 plus cost, pos· window tint, $50 plus
session, $100 · plus cost; cost, fictitious tags, $63 which will honor Bob
John Hamilton, Pomeroy, plu s cost; Herb Mitchem, Evans for his service to the
failure to signal, $50 plus Pomeroy, failure to com- community. The dinner
cost, driving under sus_- ply, $150 plus cost; will take place at 6:30 p.m.
pension, dismiss.
Matthew
Wandling, on Tuesday, July 26 at the
Chr.istopher
Yonker, Pomeroy, seat belt, $30 S,tudent Center Annex at
Mason • .W.Va., open con- plus · cost: Lora Sanders, the University of Rio
tainer in motor vehicle, Point Pleasant, W.Va., Grande, Rio Grande. The
$ 100 plus cost, operating expired · tags , $63 plus Camp is providing partial
Charles
Rife. payment for the buffet
a vehici le while under the f cost ;
influence, amended · to Nelsonville , exp ired tags, making the price for those
reckless operation. $100 $63 plu s . cost: William that attend $10 for adu lt s.
plus cost. $600 forfeit ure Varney, Bidwell , speed. $3 for children ages six-10.
to
Pomeroy
Pol'ice $52 plus . cost; Darlene while children under five
Department
Law Jones,
Middleport, eat free. A drawing wi ll
· Enforcement Trust Fund, · expired tags, $63 plus also be held for a family
contributing to a minor. cost: Carrie Neal, Racine , door prize. French City
cost on ly. lefr of center. failure· to · control. $63 ·
cost;
Randall Barbershop Chorus will
.9ost only. child endanger- plus
ment, cost only, open Hudson, Rutland; consum- perform at 7:30 p.IJl. Call
container in motor vehi- ing under 21, $200 plus . Dale Coburn at 992-566·1
cle, $100 plus cost; cost;
John
Witherell , or Alberta Lewi s, 1-866William South, Gallipo li s. Pomeroy. possession of. 6!!2-01 09 by July 25 for
DUS, $250 plus cost, loud drug paraphernalia. $150 re se rvations or for' any
· questions.
exhaust , $50 plu s cost, plu s cost.
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The Inspirations sang Thursday night to a full house in Pome roy's riverfront amphitheater.
spreadi1lg the gospel in song.
They have had dozens of
songs including six. Songs of
the Year. Their repertoire at

last night 's concert included Need ' tb thank God." voted
such · class ics as "What a " the 2002-03 Gospel Song of
Wonderful Titl]e." "Jc.'lts is the Year by Singing News
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District Public Library said
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that participated In the progratt throughout the summer
like Jackllne Hysell, 8, of
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grandchildren (from left)
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tracts with Hearl of the Education action of plal·ing a
Valley
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three-year
Middleport.
Beyond Permanent
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Expectations
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"This · district needs thi s
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Public notices
Monday, July 25
POMEROY , Veterans
Service Commisson, 9 a.m.,
117 Memorial Dri~e.
POMEROY
Meigs
County Library Board regular
meeting. 3 p.m., Racine
Library,

Church events

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organizations
Monday, July 25
POMEROY -. OH-KAN
Coin Club meeting and auc·
tion, Pomeroy Library. Coin
grading class, 6: IS p.m, followed by 7 p.m. meeting.·
Tuesday, .July 26
RACINE - Racine Area
Community
Organization
potluck. 6:30 p.m., Star Mill

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Park. New members wei- 124. Ministry of Sacred Heart
Church in Pomeroy.
come.
• Monday, July 25 .
POMEROY - Hysell Run
Community Church VBS. 6Saturday, July 23
· 8:30 p.m., through July 29.
POMEROY - Gospel sing to 992-7036 to reg1ster . or for
benefit Fall Harvest Gospel 10formatwn.
Sing, 7 p.m., Laurel Cliff Free · RACINE -St. John Lutheran
Methodist Church. Singers Spirit Church VBS, "Constru,l;lion
. Led of Parkersburg, W.Va.; Zone," 6-8:30 p.m., for preMercy of New Haven. W.Va., school through grade 6. 992Marty Shon of Reedsville. and 2542 for information.
Bri&lt;m and Family Connections
MIDDLEPORT
of Long Bonom.
Middleport Church · of the
Sunday, July 24
Nazarene VBS, 6 to 8:30p.m.
RACINE - Mt. Moriah through · July 29. Theme
ChurGh of God SundaY. school "Where Kids are Wil.d about
p1c ni~. noo~ . Star M1l~ Park. God." Bicycles will be given
Covered d1sh. BaP,IIZmg to away. Cookout at 7 p.m.
nver. Take lawn cha~rs. No Friday
concludes.
evemng church servtce.
Informatiowat 992-3191
PORTLAND .-Spanish
POMEROY VBS at
Language Mass, 6 p.m., Our Zion Church of Christ Ohio
Lady of Guadaluee Mission
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143, 6:30 to 8:45 p.m .,
through July 29. Jerusalem
Marketplace is theme. Crafts,
Bible-time games, snacks,
music. Program practice and
pizza party Saturday morning
before closing program at 7
p.m. Information at 992-5195.
REEDSVILLE - VBS at
Eden United Brethren Church.
Ohio 124 be.tween Reedsville
and Hockingport, 6 to 8:30
p.m.
through July · 29.
"Kingdom of the Son" is
theme.
Saturday, July 23
ENO - Gospel Hymn
Sing at Trinity Gospel
Mission, Ohio 554 between
Eno and Porter. .6 p.m.
Singers inClude Stephanie
Snyder, Jodie Rife, Danny
Johnson, Henry and Hester
Eblin, Eulis, and Leslie

Allen. Refreshments available.
Love
offering.
Spo,nsored by church youth
for church improvement pro-,
ject.
Sunday, July 31
G:ARPENTER
Homecoming at Carpenter
Baptist Church with morning
service at I0:30 a.m. with
speaker Robert Sanders, and
singer, Bob Siders. Dinner at
noon, and afternoon service
with the Builders Quanel and
Siders presenting special
music.
PORTER - . Covered dish
dinner, I p.m. followed ' by
gospel ,sing at 2 p.m. at Clark
Chapel Church. ~ jlVenl will
feature the Roush' Family,
Together-4-Christ,
Sandra
Wise. 388-8075 for informa·
tion.

Reunions
Friday, July 22, 2005

. Saturday, July 23
ALBANY - Annual reunion
of descendants of Joel and Lydia
Steaneart, noon, Lake Snowden
Big Oak shelter houSt;. Take picnic lunch and lawn chairs. 992'5502 for information.

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·Saturday, July 30
CHESTER - Chester Ball
Assoc iaton's annual end-ofseason annual pany, II a.m ..
Chester ball field behind
Baum Lumber. All advertisers
and team sponsors invited.
SHADE - Three-on-three
basketball tournament, 8 a.m. ;
Shade Community Center.
RSVP 696-0811 .

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Overnight (1-6 a.m.)
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76 to today 's low of 65 by 6
a.m. Skies will be clear with
5 to I0 MPH winds from the
north.
Saturday, July 23
Mor11ing (7 a.m.-Noon)
Temperatures will . climb .
from 66 to 76 by laie this
morning. Skies will be sunny
with 5 to · to MPH winds
from the north turning from
the northeast as the !lJOrning
progresses.
Aftemoon (1-6 p.m.)
Temperatures will linger at
82. Skies will be sunny with
5 to 10 MPH winds from the
northeast.

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ball tournament will be held
on Saturday, August 13. at
General Hartinger Park.
·Proceeds from the tourna·
ment will go. toward s 'the
Middleport Youth League.
· Check' in durin g the day of
the tournament is '! a.m . anct
the games will stan at 10 a.m.
Regi stration forms are
available at Locker 219 in
Middleport.
Middleport ·
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Recreation Center in Athens.
For more information. contact Britt Dodson at (740)
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Feeney Bennett's Brandori Fackler throws a pitch during his·team's 6-5 win over Athens Thursday. Fackler struck out nine
batters over his three-plus innings of relief. Fackler also hit a two-run home run in a i2-6 victory over Pickerington, which
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THE PLAINS - Midnight hasn't tolled for Cinderella, otherwise
known as Feeney Bennett, .just
yet.
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It almost did, though, a~ a long
day of American Legion ba'oeball
ended around II :30 p.m.
Thursday - but the long hour&gt; of
labor were wonh it as Post 128
scored a pair of upset victories at
the Eighth District tournament.
A6-5 win over Athens and 12-6
triumph over Pickerington extended Feeney Bennett's surprising
postseason run, and earned it a
'pot in the championship game
against Lancaster Post II.
Post 128, the tourney's fourth
seed and owi1er of an averagelooking 20- IS.record, now finds
itself 10 the title round. which
begins 4:30p.m. today at Rannow
Field. Lancaster needs just ·one
victory to capture the Eighth
District crown. while FB will need
to do exactly as it did Thursday win two.
.
"We're just looking at the first
one." said Post 128 manager Chris
Stewart. "our mouo the fast three
games has been, 'lets win one
more.'"
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If Stewart's club does win that
lirst game. a seconcj game will be
played at 7:30 p.m. with the winner earning a spot in next week's
state tournament.
Lanc&lt;l,ter sent Post 128 to the
loser's bracket with an 8-4 'victory
. in second round action Monday.
FB won thrre straight. however, to
earn a rematch with the top seed.
Facing elimination. Post 1'2 8 has
been playing its best baseball
while moving through the dreaded
loser's bracket.
"We rut it all together timif.ht.,..
tinally,' explained Stewart. 'The
hitting and the defense came
together and that's what we've
been waiting for. I've said it all
year, we can hit with anyone,
we' ll out·hit any team we play, if ,
we just Ret the defense to come
together.
The long day began at 4:30p.m.
when the Meigs-Galha County
coalition faced AI hens. a team that
it had lost to four times during the
reaular se&lt;ison.
lfyler Clagg doubled once and
singled twice tu ·pace Post 128.
wh1ch c.ame from behind during
the linal three innings to win.
Jeremy . Blackston 'singled twice
Please see Surprise, Bl

W.Va. Area 3 Tournament

Mason County powers past Parkersburg
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announced that the Fall High
. School Baseball League is
returning for 2005.
The Fall League is opet1 to
any high school student . in
grades 9-12. This league provides young players the opportunity to continue to develop
their skills in a competitive
program.
Players will be placed on
teams of equal competitive
ability and wi ll play for (7)
seven weeks endine with a
toum;unent on October 15 and
16. There will be a Scout Day
on October 8.
Play begins August 27.
For more information or to
register
·contact:
Brad
Warnimont, Head Baseball
Coach, University of Rio
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off Bennett Stump Fiel9 as
Mason County took a 1-0
series lead against Parkersburg
in the American Legion Area
Tournament.
· Post 7.3/140 grabbed the win
with an explosion of offense.
defeating Parkersburgl5,5 in
eight innings .
Post 15 did manage to close
the gap on Mason County in
the top of the sixth inning,
bringing the score within two
runs. but that would be all the
closer this game would get.
With the next at bat. Post
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Larry Crumlphoto
23/140 ran away with the
game, scoring three more runs Mason County's Tyler Hern gets a face full of dust while sliding hOIT]e in his team's 15·5 win
and oever looking back as they over Parkersburg Post 15.
are now one game away from
fhe state toun1ament in
Kestoer also produced on
The following inning, Post and Mason County entered
Beckley next week.
the mound with seven strike- 15 continued to bite into the into the eighth inning with a
In this matchup, Mason outs, only giving up five hits lead with two more runs off of 10-5 lead. In that mmng Post
County brought its top game in the six innings pitched.
an RBI from Hupp and anoth- 231.140 stepped up and scored
on both sides of the plate with
Mason County continued to er from Daniel Boone, bnng- live nms. enforcmg the 10 nm
a winning pitching ·perfor,
.. · d . t1 f
h ing the score to 7-5 and ems-· mercy ru le and bringing
mance and a powerful offense advance tts 1ea 10, Je oun . ing the comfortable cushion • Mason County one game
match.
with a double from Jon Ullom w~ich existed for Mason away from the state.
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hi fact Mason County wast- and a smgle from Tyler Hem County.
Those runs came off of
Know ing the)' needed to back-to-ba!'k home runs from
ed no time getting on the · and ~eth Phalen: all of whtch
board with four runs in the scored 10 the mnmg.
light back. Post 23/140 Kestner. his second. and
ojJcning inning off of an RBI
In the fifth. Parkersburg , tepped up in the sixth with Kameron Sayre. The tina! run'
double from Josh Whitlock, an finally began to tight back three more nms off of an RBI were driven in by 'Brenl Clark
RBI single from Zeb Reed and with the three batters on the from Kestner and a two RBl and Hern to end the inning and
a two run home run from Dale · top ot the order. Ryan double from Kamernn Savrc. the came.
Kestner. the tirst of his two Vanderiick, Jonas Phares and
Neither team managed to · LCading the offclbi\'c attack
ho111e runs in the game.
Ben Hupp. all scol)nj! run&gt;. . · get on the board in the seventh were Kestner. wllh three hll,,

two home runs and tive RBis,
and · Reed who went 3-for-3
with an RBI. Sayre tnanaged
two hits in I he game with three
RBis and a home run while
Hem went 2-for-.5 with an
RBL
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U116m and Phalen bolh had
two hits a piece between them
while Whitlock managed one
hit for a double and an RBI
and Caleb McCoy with a hit.
Kestner gql th~ win on the
mound and was relieved in the
sixth by Hern and later that
same inning bv Ullom who
linished ·outthe'game.
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Vanderlick. Hupp and Jared
Ducllcy led the way with two
hits a piece between them.
while Phares and Boo'ne managed a hit a piece.
With the win. Mason
County moves one win away
from a state title berth.
Because of teams dissolving
throughout the year and teams
not having enough players to
11eld a team, the Area
Toumament was reduced to
two teams lighting for the
berth .
Becau.;e of a two team format. Mason County and
Parkersburg will plav a best
two out of three series with the
·winner mo"ing on 10 Beckley
nc:\t week.
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6 p.m. anJ will iinish up ·
tomOmlw if a game three is
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C INC INNATI (A P ) IOnce an overheated Greg
Ma,ddux started see itig little
whtte ' dots , h" chllilcc to
reac h the 3,000-stCikeoilt

mark was go ne.

Amarlcan League
Eat Diviaion
w L Poi
Boston
53 42 .558
New York
51 43 .543
Baltimore
50 44 .532
Toronto
48 47 .505
Tan'C)a Bay 32 ·64 ,333
Central Division
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Chicago
62 32 .660
MlnJlesota
52 42 .553
Cleveland
49 47 .510
Detroit
46 ° 48 .489
Kansas City 34 61 .358
West Division
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OaKland
50 45 .526
Texas
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Seattle
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That wasn ' t the end of hi s
woozy afternoon. A llull pen
meltdown a few innings
later cost Maddux th at e lu·
sive · firs t w in a t Gre at
American Ball Park as welL
Roberto
Novoa (2-3 )
balked home the tying run in
the e ighth , and Austin
'Kearns followed with a twon tn sing le Thursday afternoon. rallying the Cincinnati
Reds to a 9 -6 victory over
the C hi cago C ubs.
Ja vier Valentin homered
twice and Rich A urili a had a
solo sho t, he lping the Reds
gain a split of the fo ur-game

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while M att Mooney, Terry
Durst. Zach Haislop. Ross Well
and Chris M yers a lso Jogged
hits for the winners.
Ton v Costanzo hit a threerun home run and singled to
lead Athens offens ive ly. whi le
teammates Brad Grimm a nd
Chris Carpinelli sing led twice
each.
Bra ndon Fackler relieved
starter Blackston and recorded
the linal I 0 6ut s d uting the
com e back to eam the win. He
struck .o ut n ine of the 12 batters
he faced, including seven in-arow. G rimm took the loss for
Athens.
In the seco nd game, FB
scored six times in the fourth
ihning, then kept roll ing from
that point forw•u·d to wi n a surprisingly easy 12-6 decision
over Pickering ton. which had
won the tmi mamc nt the past
two years.
Fackler hit a two- run homer
and was only a tripl e shy of hitting for the cycle while d'riving
: in five · runs . Blackston had
three hits, including a big threerun
dOLtbl e. w hil e
Kei1
Amsbary a lso hit sa!ely three
times. · Mooney singled twice

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'vhile Durst do ubled · a nd
Myers c hipped in a single. .
Cody Martin was the lone
Pi'c kenngton player w ith multiple hits; he doubled and sing led .
·,
Eric
VanM eter
worked
seven-plus solid inni ngs to pick
up the pitching win. w hil~ Lee
Norman, w ho re placed InJUred
Post 283 'sr&lt;ll1er M an Wtlson,
suffered the loss.
By the end of the day,
Feeney Bennett had spent more
than seven hours on o r around
the baseball d iamo nd.
" I know they were playing
on adrena line .. because ther,
can't have any e nergy Jefl, •
commented
Stewart
"Especially Terry Durst, catch- ·
ing 18 inn ings in this heat, as
bi g as he is. that 's the player of
the game.''
Feeney' Bennett 6. Alhena 5
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Brad Grimm , Tyler Chadwell (8) and Chris
Carpi nelli. Mike Cassels (6) .• J_ererny

Blackston . Brandon FaCkler (6) and Terry

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Gnmm. HR - A: Tony Costanzo, fifth
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Eric VanMeter, Brandon Fackler (8) and
Terry Durst. Matt Wilson , Lee Norman (4),
· Brian Carpenter (7} and Nick Hess . Brett
Neviri (4) _WP - Eric VanMeter. LP - Lee
Norman . HA - FB: Brandon Fackler,
fourth inning , one on

Maddux lasted only five
inn ings o n a steamy afternoon, turning a 5 : 3 lead
over to the bullpen. He has
yet to win in four starts at
Great American Ball Park,
where he has an 8 .14 E RA.
tie ran the bases twice on an RBI sing le and whil~
vainly trying to beat o ut his
double-play grounder. By
the end of the fifth, he was
spent
"I d o n ' t kno w what did
it," Maddux said. " l just didn 't fee l ri ght. I started seei ng
those little white things . It
kind of spooked me a little

b I't . "
Maddux struck out four,
leav in g him two sh y. of
becom ing the 13th pitc her to
reach the 3,000 mark, He
w ill try aga in next week at
Wrig ley Field.
Novoa pitched out 9f a
bases - loade d,
none-o ut
threat in the seventh to p reser ve a 5-4 lead, with center
fielder J erry H a irston mak ing a di ving catch on
Aurilia's si nking liner to e nd
the innin g.
The Red s rallied in the
e ig hth o n a hit, a walk and
Novoa's b a lk, the n loaded
the bases again with two
ou ts. Kearn s, who spe nt the
la st s ix weeks with Triple-A
Lo ui sv il le losi.ng weight and

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Atlanta
54 42 .563 Washington 54 42 .563 NewYo r~
49 48 .516 4h
Philadelphia 49 47 .510 5
Aorida
47 48 .505 S ',
Central Dlvlalon
w L Pet GB
St Loui'J
61 34 ,642
Houston
49 48 .516 12
Chicago
48 47 .505 13
Milwaukee 47 49 .490 14}•
PiHsburgh 41 55 ,1{27 20:.
Cincinnati
40 55 . .421 21
' Wett Dlvtolon
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San Diogo 50 48 .521 :Arl10na
48 51 .474 . 4~
Loo AngtiH 43 52 .453 e:.
San F'"""Ioco 41 , !53 · ,-136 8
ColOrado
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tine-tuning his swing, singled off Ryan Dempster for
the go-ahea d runs.
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K earns
retur ned
to
Cincinnati o n Wednesday
night, too late to get ihto the
gam e. He batted cl eanup
Thursday and went 3-for-5
with the mo st important hit
" I'm not out for personal
issues or to prove people
wrong," said Kearns, who
was n 't happy with the
d~motion. " In the past I've
tried to do that , a nd it .made
it that much harder; I tried to
do too much. I lea rned to
relax in Loui sville and was
re minded that it 's a game.
It' s nice to get off to a good

start'."
. Aurilia c ompleted the
e ig hth -inning rally with
· another two-run s ingle off
Dempster, the fifth Cubs
pitc he r. Brian Shackelford
(l cO) pitched the eighth for
his lirst major league win .
Running the bases on a
humid . 85-degree afte rnoon
sapped Maddux , who went
e ig ht inning s in each of hi s

last two starts. He gave up
Aurilia's solo home r a nd
Valentin's two-run s ho t.
"You've got to try to keep
it in the par,k he re , and I didn' t do it very well ," Maddux
said. " But at least I left some
guys on base. "
Todd Wa lker's three-run
homer otT Jeft-hander Eric
Milton put the C ubs up 5- 1.
in the fo urth, but they couldn ' t hold on against the
maj ors'
best come back
team. It was the 14 th time
the R ed s have won by overco ming a delicit o f at least
three' runs, best iQ the
majors .
The NL' s top power team&amp;
spe nt the series takin9
advantage of the majors
most homer-friendly park .
More have been htt at Great
American than anyplace
else.
Aramis Ramirez hit · hi s
25th homer in the ninth for
Chicago, which h it II in the
series to' Cincinnati's seven.
The Reds have 128 overall
this season, two more than
the Cubs.
Chicago's pro~lem ' all
se rie s long was stranding
runners. The Cubs left nine
on base Thursday, four of
them in scoring position.
"It is frustrating, " manager Dusty Baker said. "They
took that game from us .' We
were hoping that Greg could
have gone longer, but he
was out of gas after running
the bases a couple of times.
We had to go to the bullpen
a little bit earlier than we
wanted to, so our bullpen
was really spent today. "
The
focus
was
on
Maddux , who got his lirst
big league win in Cincinnati
in 1986 against the team he
rooted for as a boy. He got a ·
quick start toward the strikeour. mark. fa nning lead off
batter Ryan Freel on three
pitches. H e got two more ·
strikeouts in the seco nd,
leaving him halfway !iJere.
After that, the four-time
Cy Young winner had .a
more important thing on
his mind - keeping cooL
Once the dots appeared, he
· wa s done.

HERSHEY. PA. (AP )
There is almost as much talk
about the future of \he Big 33
all-star game as there is about
Saturday ni g ht 's contest at
Hersheypark Stadium.
The game will be the 49th
with varying formats ~ince the
Big 33's inception m. 1958.
Ohio and Pe nnsylvama. h ave
pla~ed 12 times i_n the current
sen es, each wmnmg SIX ttmes.
Getting to its 50th anniversary game is the challenge for
the Big 33.
"
Several changes in NCAA
rules have made it difficult for
the Bi g 33 and other high
5chool all-star football games.
A recent change that permits
athletes to go on scholarship
during the summer · months
following their high school
graduation has imperiled the
game.
A.s a result, Big 33 officials
have already discu ssed moving the 2006 g:ime from tis traditional late July date to midJune, tentatively June 17 , in
effort to catch top players
before they go to college.
· Big
33 offici als.. were
already stung by defections of
some well-known players
th'r ou g h early enrollment
Penn State recruits Dan
Connor in 2004 and Justin
King this year both enroll e d in
college after completing high
sch ool early, making the m
inelig ible for the Big 33 game.
In addition , several players
selecte d
from
both
Penn sy lvania and Ohio were
discouraged or prohibited by
their college coaches from
playing in s ummer all-star
games .
Virginia tailback
Mik e ll Simpson and Notre
Dame linebacker Steve Quinn
and lineme n Mike Turkovich·
and Derrell Han(! are among
those
missing from
th e
Pennsylvania ros ter.
" High school summer all -.
still' football gam es could be
hi story," said Big 33 executive
director Mic key Minnic h.
" Ri g ht now; I'm trying to
· make le mona de o ut of a
lemo n . It's difficult."

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4x4's For Sale ......................................... ..... 725
MANAGEMENT
STNA't· All Shifts .
Moving "sale Fri &amp; Sat July
Announc'ilent .......... ...........'····· ................. 030
OPpORTUNITIES
Antiques ....................................................... 530
22nd, &amp; 23rd 220 5th &amp;
RE SIDENT SEAVICE',S:
Apartments lor Rent ................................... 440
Brown St. Maso n.v~'v
ACTIVITY ASSISTANT
Auct ion an d Flea Markei .............................080
Ya
rd
Sale
Sal
July
23
,
8·?
Auto Parts &amp; Accessories .......................... 760 .
81 Hawttlorne Ln. behind
DIETARY
Auto Repair ................................................·••770
National
Guard
DIETARY AIDE
Autos for Sale ..............................................710
Boats &amp; Motors lo r Sale ............................. 750
W AI&lt;!llJ
OFFICE
Building Supplies·................,....................... 550
~
·mBuv
Ward Clei-kiRecepllonlat·
Business 'and Buildings ...... ....................... 340
We
sesk
career
oriented
Part Tir1J.e· 12PM-6P M,
Business Opportunity ................................. 210
Absolute Top Dollar: U.S. individuals who will strive to Rotate Weekends
&amp;
Bus iness Trairilng ........ ............................... 140
Silver and Gold Coins. achieve the best in customer Holidays
Campers &amp; Motor Homes ..................... ,;., .. 790
Proofsets. Gold flings. Pre· · satlslaclion and team work .
Camping Equipment ...................... :............ 780
1935
U. S. Currency, II· you have a desire to be If you are interested in join·
Card s of Thanks .......................................... 010
Solitaire Diamonds· M.T.S. successful with a goal driven ing our team and becoming
Child/Elderly Care .. .......... ,......... ................. 190
Coin Shop, 151 Second and growing company, we· pari of the ~ H ol zer
Electrlcai!Ref rigeral ion ...............................840
Avenue. Gallipolis. 740·446· off health , dental. lite insur· Difference" give Phyllis
Equipment for Ren...................................... 480
2842,
ance. presc ription card, Cantrel l, DON or Barb
Excavating ................. ........ .. ........................ 830
bonus program , paid vaca· Peterson a call at (740)446·
Farm Equipment. .......... :.............................. 610
Looking to rent or buy on tions . 40 1K and manage· 5001
or come see us at :
Farms for Rent. ........................ ..................... 430
land contract old tlouse in men! apparel. Advancement
Farms for Sale ............................................. 330
the cou,nlry w1th 3 bedrooms from within. II you are inter·
380 Colonial Drive
For Lease ................ ...................;................. 490
or trailer with lot or some ested In Gallipolis, Ohio or
Bidwell , Ohio 4561 4
For Sale ......................... .................... ........... 585
acres. Shtft workm needs Charleston, WV area apply
quiet area. Call 740·949· in parson 1he Burger KinQ
For Sale or Trade ......................................... 590
1081
FrUits &amp; Vege1ables ........ ,............................ 580
restau rant located at the
Furnis hed Rooms ...................... .................. 450
Ohio River Plaza, Gallipolis
I \11'1 0\\11 \I
General Hauling ........................................... 850
or m_$\) 1J BS_ume to Burger
'I !(\ II I '
Giveaway ... .... ............................................... 040
King, 65 Upper River Ad.
Happy Ads ........ ............ ................................ 050
Gallipolis, OH 45631 or fax
Hay &amp; Graii1 .................................................. 640
30'1·529·0055.
HflJ' WAN'IID
Help Wanted ................................................ :110
FullTime Help Wanted At 35
Home lmprovements ...................................810
Adult
Video &amp; Book Store.. Maple Grove Cabinetry Is
Homes for Sale ............................................ 310
Evening shift &amp; "lMnight. Do seeking an honest depend·
Ho.usehold Goods .. .,.................................... 51"0
Not Call Store
Call able individual .lor full or part
Houses for Rent .......................................... 410
1304)549·5696
LEARN
In Memoriam ................................................ 020
time work. Experience in
cabineU countertop work.
Insurance ................................................ ..... 130
TO
STNA
labri&lt;;:alion/ ine;talla.tlon preLa wn &amp; Garden Equipment ........................ 660
DRIVE
!erred. Apply in person 9084
Livestock .................................... .... ..............630
Scenic Hills Nursing Center. St. At. 218 . (740)256-1275.
Lost and Found ......... ................................... 060
• NO EKP"EAIENCE NECESS.t.AV
a· Tandem Hea!th · Care
Lots &amp; Acreage ...... ... :..... ,............................ 350
'FULL-TIME CLASSES
Facility, is seeking a sel~t -----.,-~-­
Miscellaneous .............................................. 170
' COl Tf\AINING
lew to join our outstanding Need help lor Parkinson'&amp;
Mi scellaneous Merchandlse ......... .-.............540
' FIN.... NCING AVAILABLE
• J06 PLACEI.I ENT
team. We currently s8ek lull patient In Maryland, Live In
Mobile Home Repair .... '" ...........: ............:·····860 ·
• ENAOLUNG NOW
and pari time STNAs. nice couples home. All
Mobile HQmes for Rent ............................... 420
Proper certification requi red. qxpensos paid , plus salary.
Mobile Homes for Sale ............... ~ ................320
we
Offer an excellent work Need drivers . licenses . .Call
Money to Loan ....... ...... ................. ............... 220
ALLIANCE
environment
, shift diHeren· {740)288..0290, leave mas·
Motorcycles &amp; 4 Wheelers ..........................740
TRACTOA·TAAILEA
tial,
competitive
wages, per· sage.
Musical Instruments ................................... 570 ·
TRAINING CENTERS
teet attenc:Jance mcentives
WYTHEVILLE. VA
Personals ..................................................... 005
and much .morel Please
Pets fo" Sale ................................................ 560
AN'SILPN'S needed for 100
appy to: ,
1 ' 800-334-1203
Plumbing &amp; Heating ................................... ,820
bed skilled nursing facility
Professional Services .................. .............. .230
Radio, TV &amp; CB Repair ............................ :.. 160 , 100 WORKERS NEEDED Attn: Dianna Thompson, with e11cellent opportunity lor
challenging and rewarding
HR
Real Estate Wanted ..................................... 360
Assemble crafts,
experience. Great start
Scenic Hil la Nursing
Schools Jnstruction ..................................... 150
wood items.
rates and excellent reg).'llltor
Center
Seed, Plant &amp; Fertilizer .............................. 650
To $480/wk
compliance
htstory.
311 Buckrldga Rolid
Siluatio ns Wanted ..........·........... .................. 120
Materials provided ..
Interested
candidates
Bidwell,
OH
45614
Space for Rent .............) .............................. 460
Free !ntormatiOn pJ(g. 24Hr.
Ph: 7401446·71~ , , should apply to Rocksprings
Sporting Goods .............. ...........................520
801 ·!l28-4649
Road, Pomeroy, Ohio
Fax : 740/44612438
SUV's tor Sale ............................................ 720
45769.
Extendlcare Hea!th
Email
:
admln.shnO
Trucks for Sale ................................,...........715
An EKcetlent way to earn
Services, Inc . is an equal
tarldemhealthcare
.com
Upholstery ....... .........................., ....... :......... 870
money The New Avon. ,
op·portunltv1 em plover
that
1
Vans For SaJe .. ...:...... :.................... ,.............730 · Call ~ari lyn 304·882·2645
SFIDFIEOE
encourages
workplace
Wanted to Buy .............................................090
AVON! All Areas! To Buy or HR0t•ndemhnlthc8rtL.c0m diversity, MIF ON
Wantad to Buy· Farm Supplles .................. 620
Sell. Shtrley Spears, 304· Room attendant needed lor
Wanted To Do ............................................. , 180
675·1429.
wanted to Renl ................ ........................... ,470
tlousekeeping . Apply in per· Ray &amp; Son's Complete Car
Yard Sale· Gallipolis .............,............... ..... .. 072
Pa ramedics &amp; EMT's son at Holiday Inn 5n St. Cleaning. Help Wanted,
Yard Sale-~omeroy/M iddle ..... J .... ....... ....... 074
needed . Apply. at 1354 At. 7N . Gallipolis. No p11one must have va lid Drivers
LiCense (304)675·7375
Yard Sa le·PI. Pleasant ................................ 076
calls. ple_ase
Jackson Pike. Gal.hpoliS.

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Cakes by Kathy· wedding &amp;
all-occasion. also Karaoke,
call (740)992·0723 after
3pm.
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FOR SALE

Wireless Gallery now hiring
f~ll and part time help. Cell
ptlone experience helpful
but not necessary. For inter·
view conside1atiOn call
(606)928·1608 or email
wireIessgane ry@ l:oomi nte r.
net. net or mail resume to PO
Box 6792, Huntington, WV
25773.

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Under new management
Heating &amp; Cooling business
Is looking for installers. With
1 year Or hands on and a
tech nical of 1 year. Salary
depends on eKperience.
Send resume to HVAC P.O.
BoK 572, Kerr, OH45643.

PRO.T5lit0NAI.

Wanted: Fron1 desk clerk.
IU\II"ol\11.
Apply in Person at Holiday
Inn · Gallipolis. No phone l::t110
HOM".'S
calls please
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Amby Lane . Multi family.
E)(ercise equipment. loose·
ball. baby and tOddler girl ,
dog pen, cloth ing, much
more. Sat . 9am.

Moyjng out of the CoynJr:y
sale.· Fur011ure . appl iance,
housewares,
garden,
linens, knick-knacks, jewel·
ry. books, etc. some clothing
Adorable kittens, indoors" =~==:_~--­
O'lly, lmer trained. (7~0)843· Lost : 7/16 at the Health (small ladies) 80 Gartielci
5268
Dept. Yellow cat with orange Ave. Inside &amp; Outs1de 7/22 ·
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stripes. 740·245-9740 , 441· 7/23. 8:00am .
B('la utilul k11tens to good 0538. 740·441 ·2896.
Yard sale 102 Debbie Drive,
t1qmc After 5 00 ca ll 740'·
Fri. 22nd &amp; Sat. 23th, Sam·
gg2·7562 . ...
Spm. Mowers &amp; tOols.
BenJI dog. gteat with elderly
YARil SALE·
and cl1ildren (740)44 1·
POMEKOYIMIIJIJLE
72
0865
YARDSALE4 'fear old female Collie,
very lovmg . needs a farm to
run on (7 40)44 1·0865.

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OUTSIDE SALf.S
R EPRESENTATIVE

The Gallipol is Daily
Tribune is accepting
resu mes lor a lull time
outside sales represents·
tive to join our sales team
and to manage an estab·
lished account list while
calling on new accc'mnfs
The sL.JCcessful candidate
will be a disciplined, sell·
motived team player that
understands the impor·
tance of developing
strong, mutually benefi·
cial business relation ·
ships with our accounts.
The ideal candidate will
have sale e)(perlence. For
confidential interview,
please send resume ancl
cover letter to Gallipolis
Da ily Tribune Attn : Jim
Freeland, 825 Third Ave.,
Gallipolis. Ohio 45631 .
AN!LPN'S··.Overbrook cen·
ter is currently accepting
applications lor LPN'S and
AN 'S. 7A-7P and 7P·7A
Sh ifts are availabl8. If you
are interested, please ·come·
in and till out an applicatiOn
at 333 Page St reet.
Middleport , or · call and
speak
with
1-:!oll ie
Bumgarner. LPN. Staff
Development. EOE

112 Pl easant Street: 3·
Bedroom. 1 112 Batlls.
Fam1ly Room. Dining Room.
Full Basement, Storage
Bldg·, Garage, New Central
Air Cond,. New Windows.
(304)675·4034

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FOR SALE

For sa le by owner: Traile r &amp;.
lot a't 109 Cedar Street.
Gallipolis. at end of GAHS
football field. Call (419)533·
4i 95 tor details
LO\Iely ranch style home on
2 3{4 acres ot land. 3 bed·
room, 1 5 bath. large living
room with beau titul hand
painted room with beautiful
hand pa1nted mur1al on wall.
New
relngeratoristove .
washer/dryer included New
hot water heater in base·
ment. Total electric heme. 36
yea rs old. A steal a1
$59,900. 13922 St. At 160 .
Vinton, Ohto. Call Ha rold at
ERA Realtors (740)384·
5177.

Price Reduced
1401 Ceda~ St. 3 Bedroom .
Only $13,900
1 ·1/2 Bath, Corner lot. new
SCliOOL.S
Aool. move-in condition.
IN'&gt;I'RUC110N
new Carpel and Flooring,
Storage Building, Fenced in
Gallipolis Career College Back Yard (304)675·7708
(Careers Close To Home)
Call Todayl 740·446·4367 , 2 BA. house in Pornemy.
740·992·5502
1·800·214-0452
www.galhpol•scareercolll!ge.com
2036 Jackson Pike, Bidwell.
Ac ored iled Member AccfOditlng
36 Chillicot he Ad.
OH.
Very nice home updated
Council tor Independent Colleges
GallipoliS Oh1o
ttlroughout,
3
BR,
1
1/2
and Schools 121-tB.
Thomas Estate
baths on 3/4 acre level lot.
70
(740)446·0720
LA. DR, FA , Kit. UT. 2 car
MiscELlANEOUS
detached garage with storage bldg· lg. dock with gaze- cS-pl_i&lt;_L_e,-e,l H,-0-,-.e-lo-r:5.-,.Car Port ·"tor Sale bo &amp; much more. $137,900.
, 18Ft.X21 Ft. enclosed, 8Ft. (740)446-4720 after 5"30
2913 Brook Dnve. Pomt
doors, $1500.00. 304-773·
Pleasant . All Elect ric, 2000
5390
21 Evans Heights 2 BR, fu)l Sq. Ft WID. Stove .. 24' AJG
basement. Price negotiable. Pool, 70x1 12 Lot $79.900
DIRECTV
FREE Home (740)256·6846.
l304}675·8993
erHe rtainment
System. '--::-'-------.,.- - - - - - - - - FREE Equipment and Install 38 BedroomG, 1 Bath , Full
WWW.Orvb .COffi
up to four rooms. 145 chan· asement. arage, remod·
Home Listi11gs.
nels $29.00 a month. Ask eIed .1n &amp; out. Aac1ne Area List your
home by C&lt;'lll1ng
0
9
9
2
$
how to get FREE HBO, 74 · 4 · t37 57.000
(740)446-3620
MAX, and· STARS. ·I-800· 3br. 2ba. pool. garage. stor·
523-'7556 for details.
age bldg. app liances. V1ew phot o~~ nfo online.
$
i 3~000 . 5 miles trom 33
WANTF.JJ
on
At 68 t, (740)592·0426 It"s a Steal!! 4 bedroom, 2
To Do
bath, 2 car garage. New
909 Mossman Circle, Point Haven. wv Code 6505 or
I am able to staY w1th elde rly Pleasant, WV. N1ce home call (304 )882·3368
or handicapped person. Any with man~ updates 1n n1ce.
shift, any ctay, within 25-mile quiet neighborhood, 3BR, 1
1\-lnHILE HOME'i
radias of Pomeroy. Contact bath , lull basement. Move in
~'OR SA.U:
740·992·3568 any time . cOndition , $80,000. Call .__ _oioiiiioiiiiiiiilo-r"
Have a S.T.N.A. l1cence.
(304)675·6804 after 5:30
1990 14x70 3 bedroom tra1l ·
er
w1th C/A, kitchen apph·
Anentlont
Local company oftermg UNO ances mcluded . Must be
DOWN PAY MENT' pro· moved ( 740)286 · 68~ 1
Schools' starting! Will care grams lor you to buy your :-:-:-----:-:-,:-:5 Homes under $10.000
for your little one while you nome instead or renting
· 100% ~inancmg
Will deliver (740)385-7671 .
teach . Call (740)446·4680
• Less than perfect credit --------~
Will care for elderly in their accepted
97 Fleetwood 14w70 total
hoine, day-lime hours , • Payment could be the electric Will help with deliv·
(740)992·7818
ery Includes central a1r Only
same as rent.
Locators. $10,995 . Call (740)385·
Mortgage
11'\\tl\1
·9621 .
(7401367"·0000

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cations lor lull-lime STNA'S
oNOTICE•
7A·7P, and 7P·7A, and 3A·
HIO VALLEY PUBLISH
3P·······
shifts are a~a il ·
able. It you are interested, NG CO. recommends tha
please come in and till out ou do business with peo
an application at 333 Page le you know, and NOT I
Street, Middleport. Please end money lhrouQh th
ail until you have inwsti
No Phone calls. EOE
- - - - - - - - - ated the offerin
The Meigs County Council
on Aging is accepting apph·
cationS/resumes tor the iOI·
lowing positions: welloess
Program Ass1Stan1 Director
Applicants shou ld have a
Bachelor 0 1 associate
degree In .retreat1on, public ~onc•w
relations gerontology or
Ohio DiviSion
related fields anctlor f1ve
11 .1
1
years equivalent experience.
Q.f
Must be hiOhly organ1zed. ·
B~ORE you
seff motivated and llexible.··
·Home
Care C'Aide s:
i
Applicants should ha~e a
r@quests tor a11y I
high school diploma or GED,
payments
reliable transportation, tela·
or mSurance.
phone in the hOme.and will·
Office
of C~·n~~~:·tl
l
ing to work week~ends &amp; IJit&lt;naiffi
toll free
at
holidays. Must be motivated
and flex ible . Will tram .
Applications are available at
the Meigs Mult ipurpose
Senior Center. Mulberry
Heights, Pomeroy, Ofi· An
EOE employer
:::.;:_;_::...:.::_:__ _~­
Town of Hartlord accepting
resumes for Water Office
Clerk, must have General
Office Skills , Computer ·
Skills. Payron. Please mail
Resumes to Town of
Hartford PO Box 96 .
~artford .
WV
2524 7
~dtine July 7-28..()5

Capecod •n tt1e country. 4
bedroom. 1 acre level tot·
bBautilul· charmmg· spa·
cious. Family room. lormal
living room and more
.(740)379·9887
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Ltke new 1999 Scl1ult 16x80
mobile t1ome. 3 bedroom . 2
baths. porch , underpinning
$25.000. (740)256 ·1984.
New 14)(70 3 bedroom . 2
batl;l. Only 5198.63 pe r
month Call Ela1ne (740)385·
2434 .

•New 3 BR Home Only
5189/mo Includes arc, dehv·
All re•l estate advartislng ery and set up (740)385·
in thia newspaper ie
4367
aubj.Ct to the Feaeral
ne ere. o •e ome
Fair Houeing Aet of 1968
BR . ~ BA ,, LA. Kitchen,
which m•kes it Illegal to
eck&amp;Bu1ld1ngs. A1r See a
IKiver1iaa "any
76 Ost1el Rd
preference, limitation or
diserimin8tlon based on Trailer 1982 3 bedroom .. 2
rece, color, religion, sex bath . CIA: stove. 1ef.. dish .
tamilialatlllus or national washer. S7.500. (740)441 origin, or any inten11on to 8976 or (7.40)64,5·6734
make any auch
prt~fer•nce , limitation or
discrimination."
Bl'SL'i~:-i'l
Thta newspaper will not
knowingly acc:ept
aaclvar11eemente tor re•l
estate whleh Ia in
violation of the law. Our
readers are b~~reby
Informed tt\81 1!1
dwellings edYentaed in
ltlls nLwilpapar ll"tll
av•llabte on •n equal
opportunity baaee.
For sale 2 bedroo/n house.
s.ngle !:lath. W1th1n city limits.
asking
SSO.OOo: Call
(740)446·8595
after
9 OOpm

,\Nil Bl~tn!NC.S

Olf1ce BwldmQ w·z, apart·
menis on 2nd Ave, 1n
G.a'l ll polis Avg. rental of
apartments. 51 200/month
Pnce 5120.000 w11! cons1der
!and contract w1money

For sale R1ver1ront acreage.
around6 acres on At. 7. n1ce
place fo r a new home. Call
j740)446·8595
alter
9 OOpm

Older
Home
1otally
Reslored. 4br. lot SJZe Land 2 ac m/1. water &amp; sep·
40x100. Pnce 111 tile 60's t1c Patr1ot area (740)379·
Pllone (304)675-&lt;.\722
2540 .

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buys homes. Confidential,
Quick cash. Jim, 74o-9926300. No cans after 9.

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Twin Rl...ers Tower Is accept ing apptications for waiting
list for Hud-subsized, 1- br,
apartment. call 675-6679
EHO

Blact&lt; Sable Collies tor sale.
t male, 1 female. S1S each.
premises
Parents
on
(740)441-Q865.

1997 Honda. Civic 109,000
mi. After market accessories. 38+ mpg. Clean .
blseklblack. Call (740)4419865.

CKC Golden Retriever pupllZI'""-~SI'A:----., pies for salt $250. Wormed 1998 Ptymouth Breeze
~
and
first
sMtl. Call 74,000 miles, runs ,great,
___ ' FUR RfNr
(740)388-8965.
cruise, tilt, air, $2,300 080.
t;
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(740)25e-9031 or {740)256Downtown Office space- 5 CKC registered Pomeranian
1233
room Suite $650/mo; 1 room puppy, lemate, 2.5 pounds, 9
·
office· $225/mo.: 2 room weeks old. coat Is light gin- 1999 Chevy Metro. 4 dr., 4
suite $250/mo. security ,ger, vet checked and allvac- cyl. 76,000 miles. $3,000
deposit required . You pay cinatlons are current. $400. 080. Call {740)441-0712.
20Q2 Ford Taurus ve Sharp
utilities. All spaces very nice. Call (740&gt;441 -7218 ·

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,
2 bedroom house on
Ne1ghborhood
Roa ct ,
Gallipolis.
· $425lmo.
(740)441 -0194 or (740)441 1057.

Elevator . Call (740)446-3644 CKC . ' Registered
Toy 40,000
miles·$7995.00.
2 BA house located in lor appomtm~nl.
Poodles puppies. $500.00 1990 Olds .Cutlass Supreme
740 992 7007
Gallipolis. $400 month plus
For Lease : Ollice or retail ..,-:,_-:,:::_·:..:..:_---,_ _ _ 4 Door-$1495.00 River view
deposit No pets, referenCe
required. Call (7 40)441- splices in very good condi- For Sale: Chocolate Lab Motors 2 blocks above
qno or (740)9925174 ask lion. Downtown Gallipolis Pups. 8 weeks old. $100.00 McDonalds. Pomeroy, Ohio.
Appro;o~ . 1600 sq. ft . each . 1 (740)992-€!227
· (740-992-3490)
lor Jay.
or 2 baths. Lease price
Rabbits $5 each (740)441- 95 Tracer, 4 cyl. 5 speed new
Anentlon!
negotiable to , encourage
tires . · AJC, extra clean
0918 .
l ocal company offering "NO new
business.
Call - - - - - - - - - inside/out Nice paint, runs
DOWN PAYMENT" pro- (740)446·4425 or (740)446- Schnauzers, Miniature, AKC
great. $1.500. (740)669grams lor you to buy your 393~6 .
males Sail &amp; pepper, 2 0302
home instead of renting.
--'-----~-~ shots, '!_Qt checked. $300
Private mobile home space (740 )696 _1085 _
• 1QO&lt;'k financing
Mercedes Benz 260E 88.
• Less• than perfect credit in Centenary. Close to
Engine rebuilt. too much
Green Sct"IOol $140/mo.
accepted
new ·~o list. 25MPG. N1ce
FRUITS&amp;
• Payment could be the (740)446-4053.
ride . $3,950. (7:40)245·9142.
VEGIITABLES
same as rent .
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TRUL'K.~
Mortgage
Locators.
Half-runners $1.00 lb, cab(7.40)367-0000
~
IURSAU:
bage .50¢ per head. Call
HOUSFJIOLD
Goons
(740)645-0501 .
Available Aug . 1, 2005. 10
1986 Dodge Ram SE. 283
minutes from town 2BA
Cl , 2WD w/cap and bedliner.
house. No inside pets. Mollohan Carpet, 202 Clark Tame blackberries, u:can·
138,000 original miles
Application &amp; 6 month lease Chapel Road , Porter, Ohio. pick anytime at Virgi l's Berry
Needs work. AS IS. Best
Patch
,
1
miiR
east
ol
minimum requ ired . $400 (740)446-7444 1-877-830offer over $500. Leave mesmonth
$350
deposit'. 9162. Free Estim&lt;it!3s, Easy Syracuse on St. Rt. 124.
sage: at (740)388·1 135.
(7 40)4 41- 1489.
between financing , 90 days same as
FORSAU:
9pm-10pm
cast1. Visa/ Master Card .
1996 Dodge Dakota met. cab
Dnve- a- little save alot.
4x4, V-6, 5 speed manual ,
Brand new 2 bedroom
contractors rack , tool bo;o~ ,
house in Gallipolis. CIA. ThompS:ons · Appliance !1. t8 foot hard s1de swimming
ree.ce hitch 66,000 mi.les
laundry room. stove/refriger- Aepair·675-7388. For sale, pool with s8nd filter. N8\ler
$3500.304-675-7079
ator furn·ished. $550/mo. re-conditioned automatic used. $300.00. 740-949·
(740)44 1-0194 or (740)44 1- washers &amp; diyers. refrigera- 2346
1997 Dodge Dakota SLT V6 ,
1057.
Automatic, 2 Wheel Drive ,
1 \tn l "' '''1'111 "
tors. gas and electric
72,000 miles (304)593-1614
,\ I I\ I "' II II t,
House for Rent Pt Pleasant ranges. air conditioners, and
wringer
waShers.
Will
do
$400 · (304)675-5540 or
lli'"'ib~"""-'""!.,~00
--.. - - . ,
1998 .Chevy s-to Ls. s
(304)675 -4024 . ask · fo r repairs on major brands in
...ru::;~
· speed, A!C. good trans 1
Nancy Homestead Really stlop or at your rome .
1.,~--="'liilii~-";,..,.1. portalion, $3,700 080. Call
Broker
(740)245-9502.
Used FurnitLJre Store, 130
SSOO Demonstration BonusAppliances.
Bulaville
Pike.
House for rent in Pomeroy,
1999 Dodge Ram "truck VB,
mattresses,
dressers . Let us demo a John Deere Z
no pets. (740)9~2-5858
black &amp; silver, 87.000 actual
couches. dinettes. recliners. Trak or X Series AU-Wheel
Pomeroy, 3 bedroom. gas grave monuments. much Steer on your lawn and miles has camper top.
(740)256-6505.
furnace, $450 deposit, $400 more
(740)446·4782 receive an extra $500 off our
per month, (740)698-6783
Gallipolis. OH Hrs. 11 -3 (M- ·already discounted prices. 2001 Ford Explorer Spoi't
S)
limited
time
oHer. Trac 4K4, 81,000 miles. auto.
Carmichael Equipment Inc. air,
PW,
AMIFM/CD,
1
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[740)446-2412.
white/black. Alter 5:00pffi
call(740)446-3044.
0% Financing tor up to 36
2 bedroom , AJC, very nic;:e.
no pet.s. in Gallipolis. Antique maple bedroom months on John Deere 2004 Ford F· 150 Supercrew
suite. Numbered Cushman Compact and 5000 Series 4x:4, FX4 off road package,
(740)446-2003.
Classic creation . 2 twins. Tractors witt1 John Deere 5.4 V8 1 6-CD changer, run. 3Br. Trail~r w/refridg &amp; dresser, desk, mirror, nigtlt Credit approval. Check !ham ning boards, power everyStove.washer
&amp;
dryer sttind, select comfort mat- . out! Carmichael Equipment thing. Tonneau ~ove r. tow
included (304)576·2934
package, 27,000 miles,
tress. $ 1,200. (740)446- Inc. (740)446-24 12.
0% Fln1nclng for up to 6o excellent condition . N.A.D.A.
Beautiful river v1ew in 8325.
Book Value $30,375, sell tor
Kanauga. Ideal fo r 1-2 peomonths on John Deere
$28,900.(
740)446-8217.
Buy
or
sell.
Riverine
Round
Balers.
0%
for
48
ple
No pets , please
Antiques
.
1124
East
Main
months
on
John
Deere
Applications being taken.
99 Dodge Dakota Club-Cab
on SA 124 E. PomerOy. 74 o- Mower Conditioners with SLT, 100,000/miles 411.4 ,
Call (740)44 t -0181
c-•1
1
992-25?6. Russ Moore, J0 h D
Nice 2BA mobile home lor owner.
n eere '~ 1 approva 318/Sspd, l~aded, many
rent , 5min. from town . - - -- - , - - - - - - Carmichael Equipment Inc. extras, nice Truck. $8.000
(304)882·2845
$375/mo. 2 references &amp; Leisa 's Antiques - bought- (740)446-2412.

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4x4
5pm {740)446-9342 .
Market, At 7, Pomeroy. furni- for
Rent.
Carmichael
FORSAU:
!::~.;...~-----, ture.. primitives, battles, Equipment. (740)«6-2412.
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APAKTh1ENI'S
1 (740)992-5088
FUR R.ENr
John Deere Commercltl 1985 Chevy Silverado 4x4
MLUlLANEOUS
Worktlte
Product• Air, PW, Pl, 454. $3.000.
and
bedroom
apart
MEROJA.NDISE
Compact
E&gt;r:cavalors/Skid
(740)446:8124.
1
2
SteersfTractor
Loader
ments.".fu_rnished and unfurFtSO 4" 4 JSOc 5
2005 Master Tow car dolly, Backhoe in stock. Check out 1992
nished. security deposit
our ra"tal rates. Great speed, runs good, $.1,800
· d
t
o 9e2 never used , straps , manual,
,,
require . no pes. 74 · · • $
tt"anc•'"g
avat'lable. (740)441 -0918.
2218.
995.00. (740)992.-2945
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Carmichael Equipment Inc.
1999 Blazer 4~&gt;:4 LT. origina l
1 bedroom apartment in Approximately 200 canning (740)446-2412.
owner, .. 76K , axe. cond. ,
Gallipolis near Wai-Mart. jars. 300 wine bottles. Ma.o::;sey Ferguson hay bind loaded, never in mud $9,500
Utilities included. (740)245· Bronco· Spitfire wood/coal 9 foot cut. Call anytime. {304)458-1002
~love. dressers &amp; misc. fur5555. '
Works g0Qd.(740)446-7595 .
n~ure . (740)742-0519
1999 Chevy Suburban 4x4.
1· bedroom Apt Poiht
Plows- John Deere 3 bot- good condition, loaded, new
Pleasant, 1 bedroom HouSe lnvacare Lyn&gt;r: 3 mobility toms, 3 pt hitch, $550.' 16ft. tires.
$11 ,000
Asking
scooter-used less than 1yr
. Gallipolis. HUD (740)446- list
$ 2 •545 • sell $750 _New hydraulic Hog trailer, $1 ,800. {740)441-0658 or (740)7092200 or {740)709-0062
1931 .
7 4 0 44 1
18
· ---controller, speed control, 2 ~{~.:.1=-:::-:-09:"-..::2 bedroom apt. r~ewfy new batteries. (740)446- Your ProStart Trailer Dealer. 2003
Jeep
liberty
remodeled , SA 160, just 4561 .
Carmichael Equipment lllC. Renegade . loaded, 4x:4 ,
Holzer
$460/mo.
past
{740)446-2412
19,000 miles. $12,500. cau
JET
(740)441-0·194 or (740)441(740)256·1618 or (740)256AERATION MOTORS
1057.
6200.
Repaired , New &amp; Rebuilt In
2 bedroom apts. Porter, Stock. Call Ron Evans. 1'95 Toyota 4x4 pickup ext .
$400. Wa1er. trash &amp; sewer 800-537 -9528.
cab,
4 cyl ., 5 speed. cold
APHA Reg. Mare, 5 yrs Old,
pd. Call (740)367-7746 or
$1,000 includes all tack. Call ale. exc. qondition. $5,500;
(740)367. 7015.
1740)992-3427
Mo.,.ing Sale Whirlpool Gas (740)446-6889.
2 bedroom. 1 bath , water Dryer
$150.
WhirlPool
986 lsuzu Trooper. Mud
·
For Sale Anglo Arabian
paid . $350 month , $350 Freezer $t50, Whirlpool
tires, runs good, $800 OBO.
security
deposit.
Call Portable Dishwasher $150, Gelding Horse, Byrs old, 2002 Yamaha Raptor 660cc.
good Trail Horse $1,200
(740)446-3481.
Black-Metal-Futon ,
full
$3,800. Good condition .
Mattress on bottom. twin on (304-)67 5-6540
(740)446-1237
2 BR, washer dryer hookup.
top $300 {304)675-5453
HAGRAIN:v
&amp;.
;,_.;....;.....;;~--.....,
heat pump/AC.
FOR,ALE
VANSS
1·BA cabin; heat pump, also NEW AND USED STEEL ..,_ _ _ _ _ __ .•
storage building. (740 )286- Steel Beams, Pipe Rebar
--22401or (740)441 -0117
Cuning
Alfalfa
For
Concrete.
Ang le. 2nd
1994 Plymoulh Voyage new
Ct1annet. Flat Bar, Steel ..04)675-2443
tires Vs , 00. runs good,
BEAUTIFUL
APARTGrating
For
Drains.
I ''",\C. 'ill•• ' I 1111
$2,000. (7l10)441-0918.
MENTS
AT
BUDGET
Driveways &amp; Walkways l&amp;l
PRICES AT JACKSON
WOWII 0% Financing for up
Scrap Metals Open Monday,
ESTATES, 52 Westwood
to SO months on qualifyir}g
Tuesday, Wednesday &amp;
Drive from $344 to $442 .
GX &amp; X Series Jonn Deere
Fnday, sam-4:30pm. Closed
Walk to shop &amp; movte·s. Call
LAwn
Tractors
or No
Thursday.
Saturday
&amp;
7,40-446-2568 .
Equal
Interest. No Payments until
Sunday. (740)446-7300
_Hous1ng Opportunity.
JanU6ry I , 2007 on all new
premium favm tractors with
CONVENIENTLY LOCATPole Bam• Blowout
Jonn Deere Credit apprOval
1
ED &amp; AFFORDABLE!
30x50x OFt only $6.4gS
Carmichael Equipment Inc.
24x:32x 10 $4,595,
Townhouse
apartments.
and/or small hOuses FOR 4:0~~:S 4 ~ttO $1·1·995
Free delivery,
RENT. Call (740)441 -111"1 Painted Metal

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Furnished upstairs, 3 rooms
&amp; bath . Clean. ref . !lo dep.
required . No pets. !740)44615l9_

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Thunderbird

Black
BlOck. brick. 58 wer pipes. exterior with new paint. Naw
Gracious living . t and 2 bed- windows. linlels, etc. Claude black 7' white lnterior.
rooni apartrrlents at Village Winters, Ala Grande, OH Aechrome bumpers. Engine
Manor
and
Riverside Call 740- 245 _5121 _
compartment detailed. Wire

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992·5064 . Equal Housing ___
JU.A:.
, Aulomotiva
Classic Car
Restoration&amp; Parts, Inc.
Opportunities.
1 female Pekingese AKC Phone· · 740-949-2217.
New 1 bedroom apartment. registered : 8 wks old, very Website: ·www.hillsresto.com
(740)446-3736.
loving! (740)446- 1000
1Q65 Mu1t1ng F11tb1ck
New garage apt. in Crown
Rangoon Red exterior: bladl;
lull
blooded
1
pair
of
City.
Alver
Vie w
interior, 6 cycle , 3 speed, air
Call
(740)446Beaales
.
Washer/dryer. dishwasher.
conditioning. radio, good
3907.
garage disposal, C/A, 3 Br.
driver. Rust tree AZ car.
. Garage ·not
incl uded. 4FT. 2 inch, Femate Iguana Price: $19,000.00.
Hill's
(740)256-68 46.
lor sale. Tame, can be nand Automot ive Classic car
Pleasant Valley Apartment fed. Harnes~ included &amp; ... Restoration &amp; Parts, Inc.
Heat 29670
Bastian
Road.
Are now taking Applications other accessones
lor 2BR. 3BA &amp; 4BA ., Rock &amp; Lamp, w/a 5 FT 'Racine. Ohio 45771 . Phone
Website:
Applications
are
taken height, 5 FT long, 2FT wide 740-949-2217
WKW.I'Iillsresto.com
Monday thru Friday, tram case $200 (304)8S2-3095
9:00 A.M.-4 P.M. Office is
Located at 1151 Evergreen
Dnve Poiht Pleasant, WV
Phone No. IS (:304)6755806. E.H.O
Tara
Townhouse
ApartmentS. Very Spac1ous.
2 Bedrooms, CfA . 1 112
Batn , Adult Pool &amp; Baby
Pool. Pat10. Start $385J¥o.
No
Pets, Lease Plus.
Security De:pOSII ReqUired,
(740)446·3481 .

6 male registered Golden
Relreiver puppies. first shots
&amp; wormd, $300 eactJ.
(740)416-2793
AKC Basset Hound pupp1es
Stlots, wormed,. parents on
prem1se. $300 each. AKC
reg. 2 yr old male Basset
Hound (740)256 -6887

A!{C reg. Sh1t1 Tzu pupp1es 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix .
for sale Call (740)446- 1523 $1 ,500. {740)441 -8976 or
(7 40)645-6 734.
'
or (7~0)645-6029

Homes • Metal Roofs
Flator Low Sloped Roof • C~rports
Barns • Porches

1993 Honda, 300EX ATV.
New tires. sk1d plates.
bumpers, K&amp;N. exhaust.
Runs good , looks good.
$1 ,400 OBO or trade.
(740 )446-1327.

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Ohio
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Chevy 2.8 liter. V-6. completely rebu ilt motor, 11;1,000
miles.Can hear run . $475
740 6"15-5131 .

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Will's ATV

Parts

Quality Guaranteed
ATV l'arts &amp; ACC.
Owne.32119 Wehthtown Rd.

Pomemy, Ohio
45769
1740) 992-2432
Email:jwill45769
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Myers Tree
Service
• lnsUI-ed -l•'rre
1-:slimutt's
• ~nior Citi1.t'rl
discount
7-111-992 - 2621

MmnH HoM&gt;&gt;i

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1995 Dutchman Class1c
camper. 26 ft .. 2 bedroom.
sleeps 8. S5,900. Phone
(740)256-1142.

1999--Trail Lite Bantam
Flyer. . Excellent condition.
Loadect . Must see 74Q949 -2709. $7,800
200t .Ji:!.yco Designer Series
27RKS, 5th Wheel. Lots of
accessories
$21.000
(304) 675 _2246
Coleman Camping Trailer
12FT. 2 King Beds, 54,995
call for Details (304)675·1731
For sale. Pop up camper,
sleeps 4, gas stove· and furnace. (740)245-9183.
For sale ;' Camper roof top
air. sleep 7 or 8. good
shapo. $2,5oo: (740)379 2540. (740)379-9887

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Available
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Concrete·Work
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. 740-367-0544
740-367-0536

97 Beech Street
Middleport, OH

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$265 ton. (Whill' Suppy Last)
·Mushroom Compost
Available

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$35, - 1,000 lbs Approx. weight ~;";~~~

• 18 spreader buggies availab le for use
• Ai'»'ay pasture renovators and seeders
available to rent.
• licensed agronomist on staff available for

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Pomenn, Ohiu
740-985-3831

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Racine , Ohio
457,71 '
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(740) 992-2155

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his spade length by two, taking a pair Of
rullS. AlsO: declarer hatl to find East w1th
the diamond king and West with~ 4-3-3-3
distribution . In addition, specific play was
required.
At trick three , declarer unblocked his
heart king. Then t1e crossed to dummy
with a club to the queen and ruffed the
heq.rt queen. Back to dummy by overtaking his Club king with tt1e ace, South now
led the diamond queen tram th e board .
and when East played low, declarer
unblocked his jack. (Note that if instead
declarer had called for dummy·s diamond
nine: East could have destroyed South"s
communications by ducking this tri ck , bu t
covering ~he diamond-queen continuation.) Another diamond finesse was followed by a clutrrufl in hand. The diamond
.ace was Cashed. bringing about the
desired end-position . Declarer. e~1ted wi th
"the spade seven, forcing West to lead
from his Q-10 of spades into South's K-J .
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Saturday, July 23, 2005
By Bernice Bode Osol

Although m any lessons in the pasl
may h6ve been dilflcull lor you to -go
through, 1n the year ahead you sh ou ld
begin to profit from them . You'll po sse~s the' self- relian ce to pursue and
succeed at achie'Jing your goals _
LEO (July 23-Aug . 22) - You 're a
good perform er to begin wi th and
whatever you do today, you'll do
eKceptionally well, especia lly if you
are challenged. You "ll not let anything
overwhelm you.
VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sept. 22) - You will
operate ta r more effectively today 11
you can go about what needs doing
withoul calling auention ·to yours·elf.
Atm high , but s lay 1n th e shade to
a11oid interference from others .
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) - An old
and trusted friend tS likely 10 toll you
something in confid ence today that
he/she won't share with others. Thi s
person knows that yoU can be relied
upon to use the 1ntormalion WISBI'JI.
SCORPIO (Oct. 2 4 -N OII. 22) - Once
your ambitions are aroused today,
there won 't be anything that can h old
you back . You'll be resourceful •n
achieving your objectives regardless
of who! obstacles you encounter .
SAGITIAAIL\8 (Nov. 23·Dec . 21) You"rB . porticularly equipped today l o
handle complicated or touchy issues
It will be past e)(periences co upled
with a whole lot of logical ,lhmk ing that
will give you such an edge.
CAPFtiCORN (Dec . 22-Jan. 19) E'l(en though you wilt be well aware o f
lhe shortcomings of your friends or
associates today, much to your cred11.
you will look the other way. They'll
appreciate you all the more tor 11 .
AQUARIUS (Jan . 20-Feb. 19) --'-- Be
on your toes when negotiating agree ments today because you · may be
held to some 11ery high and exac ting,
term s. Unless you are tully prepared
to deal wtth th orn . back off lor Oie tune
being
PISCES (Feb 20-March 20) Although you rnay have to worl&lt; eX"tra
hard today, this isn"l apl to upset yOlJ
In tact. you' ll derive much sat,Gl acl1on
trom be•ng put to th e t.esl and coq1pleting such a difficutl task .
ARIES (March 21- Apr11 19) - Todny
you might,get the opportun1ty to p10vo
to someone you"re fond ol ltlat you·re
ready to stand by him/her even when
it is d1fficult lor you to do so Don"! let
this person down
TAURUS ( April 20-May 20) -Because you .will be mindful of your
fam ily obligations today yOll! coJlSC •· ·
entious efforts will do much to draw
the entire clan together. You "ll set the
e~ta rh ple that they'll follow.
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GEMINI (May 21 -June 20) - No mat ter how painlul 11 IS to yoliBelf or companions you will ha\fe the courage to
tell the lruth today. Howeve r, it IS the
way you'll do so that ott:"lerB wilt great ly respect you tor.
C AN CER (June 21 -July 22 ) Chances are you'll be a shrewd shopper today becauee you'll not only
ha.,. the eblllty to epot a goOd bar -.
ga in, bul by the same token you'll ba .
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( -: JIP S f-' Hill"'~

Race: Pennsylvania 500

bration of, two weeks earlier

in Daytona, he had a rapt au·
Long Pond, Pa. (2.5 miles). dience ro aring in appreciation. More significant than
200 laps/500 miles.
the fact that the New EngWhen: Sunday, Ju ly 24
Last year's winner : Jimmie land 300 was Stewart's third

Where : ·Pocono Raceway,

victory in a span of four
weeks was the undeniable re-

Johnson

Qualifying record: Kasey
Kahne. Dodge. 172.533 ality that it was a popular.
one. Winning· for the third
mph, June 11. 2004. ·
Race record : Rusty Wallace, time in four weeks was no
Ford . 144.892 mph. July 21. gimmick, though. Seldom has
any driver ridd~n a strea k
1996.
Last week : Once upon a ·hotter than Stewart's. His
time. Tony Ste wart wasn't

particularly popular al New

II, f&gt;llehael Wsltrlp's· ~urpfislng announcement that he Is leaving
:DEi 8t season's end begs sever,al questions. Where Is Waltrip
o,goiQt? wilt NAPA go .along? Will
!PEJ have two or three teams}n
.hi!!, abse~c~?
·,
~Wltttrtp $aid he t&gt;&amp;sio~lty djiCi~
ed to leave because DEl vice
presiqent Richie Gilmore would· .
n't commit to preserving the relationship between Waltrip and
crew chief Tony Eury Jr.
• All those developme11ts immed&gt;
atety fiJeted speculation that Eury
is headed back to Dale Earnt.ardt
Jr.'s team. Of course, it could
mean that Eury will end up' being
Martin Truex Jr.'s crew chief when
Truex moves up to Nextel Cup
next year.
• The so-called ' race to the
chase" Is broken up in three·
groups. The top three - Jimmie
Johnson, Tony Stewart and Greg
Biffle- basically have a post·
season berth assured. They
have very little pressure on
them for the remaining seven
regular.season races .

• The O'ext group is playing de·
fense. Most of them 1'1ave no vic·

tories this year. Rusty Wallace.
Elliott Sadler, Mark Martin, Date
Jarrett and others are

m~re

con-

cerned with consistency than

victories at this point.
• Then there's the th ird group,
which Includes prominent
names like Jeff Gordon, Earnhardt Jr. and Matt Kenseth.·They
probably have to race aggre ssively, try to finish up front and
hope they can finish all seven.
• Kentucky Speedway is suing
NASCAR and International
Speedway Corporation. altegmg
'monopoly' in the awarding of.
Cup dates. This is a serious. direct assault on NASCAR/ISC's
·absolute control.
.,. The Francis · Ferko lawsu it.

whose settlement resulted~ a
second race date for Texas Motor Speedway, seems like small
· potatoes when compared to this
one. It would seem ri sky for

NASCAR and ISC officialS to let
it go to trial.

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ANO WHO ' S NOT ·

Tony Stewart ·
has gained 295 points on
points leader Jimmie Johnson
iri the past five races. ·... Bob~ LabOnt&amp; llnished tl1ird in another Joe Gibbs-owned Chevy.

• WhO'S hot -

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has fin·
. · l$hed out• side the top
20 in ~even
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of the

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. nine races.

Elliott

. sidler plum-

R'feteci from
... ftJih to ·ninth in the points
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last five rac;es have consisted of three victories, a sec-

International ond-place finish and a fifth .
Speedway. Whal a difference Over that span, he has led
a few years can make. When 519 out of a possible 1,037
Stewart cl imbed out of his laps. On Sunday, he was out
car at the finish line and pe r- front for 232 out of 300.
Hampshire

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general l'und revenue of
$3.522,729.57 for next year.
compared to an appropriation
of $3,576,294.73 approved as
part of the county 's ge neral
fund budget for 2005 in
January.
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"There is a good possibility
that lhe budget commi ssion
will revi se their anticipated
revenue for 2006 between
now and the first of next year,
when
the
budget
is
approved," Commi ss ioner
Mick Davenport said Friday.
"If that's not the case, we' ll
have to find places to cut

$53,000 fro,m our lt ppropria- enue from the state. Its subtto ns 10 county depanmenls." mi ss ion 'to the Auditor of
Both . Dav ~ nport
and State is reyuired because
Grueser emphasized that the so me county
agencies.
2006 b'udget us approved anu including the Oepartment of
submitted to the stale is not Job. and Famil y Services.
lhe bud gel commi " ioners operate on a fiscal year budand cou.nt y offi ce holders get, from Jul y through June,
will work with nex t year. It' is instead of a calendar yea r
based on requests made by hudget.
those officials for the ir office
As with al l governmems,
ope rati onsl and on th e commi ss ioners
anticipate
at)lOunt of fund s. anticipated addiliona l expense in the new
from income sources includ- year, and !hose expenses
ing real estate tax co llections, might affect appropriations to
sal es tax collections and local counly departments . as , a ..
government operations rev- whole. An increase in the

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POMEROY - A 2006 fiscal-year budget for Meig s
County shows a $53 ,565 .16
deficit in revenue compared
to this year's budget, but
county official s hope lhe
defici} may be reduced by
year's·end.
The Meigs County B udgel
Commi ssion, made up of
Auditor
Nancy
Packer
Grueser, Treasurer Howard
Frank and
Prosec uting
Allorney Pat Siory, estimates

forrii€d an encore to his cete-

MICHAEL WALTRIP

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Jamie McMurray

BY IAN McNEMAR

VI. Matt Kenseth

Waltrip. makes a surprise announcement: He's leaving DEl-for good
.

By Monte Dutton
NASCAR This Week
LOUDON, N.H. - Michael Waltrip,
a two-time winner of the Daytona 500,
made a surprise announcement before
the Nextel Cup race al New Hampshire International Speedway.
After five years behind the wheel of
Dale Earnhardt Inc.'s NAPA Chevrolet, Waltrip is leaving. The reason it
was a surprise is that officials close to
the situation had been saying for several weeks that Waltrip would be back
and I hat a contract extension would
soon be signed.
Apparently Waltrip made his deci·
sion to leave because DEI officials
would not assure him that Tony Eury
Jr. would remain as his crew chief.
"We just had a little bit of trouble trying to figure out what 2006
was going to look like - with Martin
(Truex Jr.) coming up to Cup- and
the commitment · that was made
there," said Waltrip, adding, "I wanted
to drive for Tony (Eury Jr.) for the
rest of my life. I really enjoyed
the group he put around me and
the job he did for me." ,
There is apparently
some question whether
NAPA will remain at DEI
or accompany Waltrip to
a new' ride . That, as he
said, remains to be determined.
"There are some
things in the works,"
he said, referring to
future plans. "I'm sure
making this announcement will probably complicate that a little bit
more before it comes
clear. I'm just looking forward to getting inlo the
.. best situation possible."
Waltrip went to great
lengths to describe the split
with DEI as amicable.

"It's safe to say it's as mutual as any
decision as ever been," he said, "because of the respect that I have for
DEI, the friendship I have with Richie
(Gilmore, vice president of motorsports) and the relationship I have
with Teresa (Earnhardt, the owner)."
Waltrip said the decision wasn't

based on contractual terms but rather
on his desire to keep Eury as crew
chief and DEI's unwillingness to make
that commitment.
"I'm real proud of the growth at
DEI between the two teams," he said.
"A year ago, I don't think the organization was as strong as it is today.
Tony Jr. gave me fast cars and I think
Dale Jr. rec()gnized that t)le cars I was
driving .Jast year needed some atten·
tion:
"They're not running me off because I'm not performing. We're performing. We just didn't see how we
could make it work iri the future."

NASCAR This Week's Monte
Dutton gtveo his take : ·As the end
of the regular season approa ct1e s,

the bad breaks seem more and more
costly, and tempers get shor ter ~nd
sllorter.~

FAN T I P S

New book about P~tty 11 a
portrait of a humble hero
The most successful driver in

NASCAR histo ry was Richard Petty.
who won 200 races . seven champi·

"/ wanted to
drive for Tony
(EuryJr.) for
the rest of
my life~"
Michael
Waltrip

onships and seven Daytona 500s.
Petty's monumental story is rich.ty
told in "Richard Petty: Images of t~e
King' (Motorbook~ . $29.95), by Ben
Blake with photography by D1ck Con·
way. It's the portrait of a humble hero
who captured the hearts of far~s in a
way no other driver has, and Conway
captured countless unique images of

Petty during his 2D-year career behind the lens.

YOUH TlJHN

lffiERS FllOM OUR READERS

Whatever happened to the
Texaco No. 28 car?
'm into NASCAR and have been out

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of touch for a while, .but now I' m
back . I love the Nos. 38 and 88

Yates teams. t would like to know
what happened to the Texaco No: 28.

Did they retire it? Will anyone eve,r
use it again?

Debbie Seal
Disputanta , Va.
When Texaco .Havoline moved its
spOnsorship from Robert Yates Racing
to Chip Ganassi Rac ing, the number
of the car it sponsored (driven by
Jamie McMurray) changed from No.
28 to No. 42. There are no officially retired numbers in NASCAR, so it 's pos-·
sible and, in tact 1 likely that the No. 28
will appear again. Th~ first driver to
make No: 28 famous, by the way, was
Fred Lorenzen in the 1960s.

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• Marvin L. Cooper
• Ruth Gilbert
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• Carl L. Rathburn

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GALLIPOLJS - A rally
for the Red Dot for Kids
C11mpaign is scheduled for 7
p.m. Tuesday at the Gallia
Academy
High School audi....,. ····· ~..,.
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Orga'nizers of the rally will
di scus the roles of the community in helping spread the
word about the Gallipolis
City Schools ' efforts tQ
obtai n new school facilities.
''We hope to bring out the
supporters and fig'ure out
who is going to help us with
the rally," said Ryan Smith,
chairperson for tb.e Red Dot
for Kids Campaign.
Smith and others plan to
inform and show people how
, they can help.
"It 's about helping this
community and helping the
children. That's the bottom
line," he said .
Supporters at the rally will
break . off into voting
· precincts in which they vote
to form a plan to inform oth.
.
.
·
Nicole Aelds/ photo
ers
in the precinct. That will
It was a long procession for the late Jack E. Fruth Saturday afternoon as more than 50 cars mada the journey from Trmity United
"give
everybody a door to
Methodist Church in Point Pleasant-to Kirkland Memorial Gardens and Fruth 's final resting place . An exceptionally large crowd knock on,"
Smith said.
turned out during Friday's and Saturday 's services in· order to pay their respects to Fruth, who passed away Tuesday, July 19.
The rally is open to anyone
~s indicated by the sign. all locations of Fruth 'Pharmacy were closed during funeral services in honor of Fruth, 'and Saturday
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Please see Red Dot. Al
was declared a Day of Mourning in ~ason County.
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• Family donates to
libraries. See Page A2
• Candidate will visit Gallia
on Monday. See Page A2
• Property reappraisal
data available during
Gallia fair. See Page A2
• Performing in.Columbus.
See Page A2
• Courthouse computers
going off Monday..
. See Page AS
· • For the Reeord.
· See Page A5
• Winning Mega Millions
ticket sold in Ohio.
See Page AS
BY PAUL DARST
• Local briefs.
PDARST@MYDAILYTRIBUNE.COM
See PageA5
• Power plant developer
GALUPOLIS - Workers
erected a new 175-foot-all
names chairman.
cellular lelephone transmisSee PageA5
sion tower atop Mound Hill
• Church 'raises money
Friday.
The tower sit s across the
for kidney couple.
road from an ex isting one on
See PageA6
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county 's cost for el]lployee
health insurance. increased
election costs for nexl year,
and an estimated decrease in
the fund s cairied ·over from
the 2005 budget into 2006 are
ull issues commi ss ioners
must face in the new year
when they approve an operaling budget.
·
Th e. budget commi ssion
has estimated the.2006 carryover will be $6.000 less than
lasl year 's . That carryover
~
helps the county make. payPlease see Budget. Al

Red Dot for
Kids rally set
for Tuesday

LAID TO REST

Matt
Kenseth

McMurray, competing for a Chase
berth. blamed Ken seth for a crash
that knocked McMurray's Dodge out
of the New England 300 on lap 27 .
"Where he wrecked me was pretty
deliberate." sa1d McMurray. "I don't
know whal he was thinking."

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Early estimate shows nearly $54K Meigs.budget deficit

SPORTS

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Hometown News for Gallia &amp; Meigs counties

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Race: Salute to the Troops Race: O'Reilly 200
·Whore : Memphis . Motor250 Presented by Dodge
Where: Pikes Pea k Interna- sports Park, Millington . Tenn.
tional .Raceway, FourHain, (.75 mites) , 200 taps/150
Colo. (1 mile). 250 miles.
When: Friday, July 22
laps}mites.
Last "ar'a winner: B'obby
When: Saturday, July 23
I.Jist year's winner: Greg Bif- Hamilton
Quatllyln~ reco'rd: Greg Biffle
fle,
Ford, 120.139 mph, May
Qualifying record: Martin
7,
1999.
True&gt; Jr.. Chevrolet, 137.478
Race record: Travis Kvapit,
mph, July 30, 2004., ·
Chevrolet,
89.065 mph, June
Race record : Jeff Purvis,
22.
2002.
Chevrolet. 120.160 mph,
La1t race: Dennis Setzer, in'
July 28, 2001.
Lui we~k : Marti n Truex Jr. a Chevrolet, won the Bui lt
drove a Chevrolet to victory Ford Tough 225 in Sparta. Ky.
at New Hampshire tnterna·
tiona! Speedway,

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

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BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.CO M

POMEROY - A birthcontrol patch that has been
used by millions of women
si nce its approval by the
Food
Dru e,,.
.and
Administration in 2001 has
recentl y come under scruti ny
after lawsuits emerged claiming lhe patc h causeil bl ood
clots and strokes that resulted
in the death of some women.
Under the Freedom of
Information
Act.
the
Associated Press recentl y
oblai ned data from the FDA
about reported drug effects of .
the Ortho E\Ta conrracepli\·e
patch. AP reported that the
FDA data indicated· thut
about a dozen women who
had used the contrace ptive
patch died las t year from
blood clots.
Accordin~ to AP. the FDA
data also "lid that dozens of

tery..·A crew from Absten and
Sons. LLC Winfield. W.Va ..
used a 200-fool crane to raise
the nine sections of the steal
structure into place.
Part of the road leading
from Mound Hill Cemetery
to Fortification. Hill was
closed Friday because the
crane had to extend to the
other side to pick up some
sections of the tower.
The new tower is a liule
shorter than its 190-foot-tall
neighbor, but il will house
more equipment , said Robert
Dunlap, of Absten and Sons.
\\·omen :-.ur\·ived ~trok es and
The new tower will carry
other
clot conditions after
transmitters for · Nextel,
u.
,
i
ng
Ortho
f:vra .
nTelos. and West Virginia .
AP inrerprcted the data tc&gt;
Wireless, he said.
'how
that the risk of dvinc
Three · crew members
from
a
blond clot. or morhitiworked on the ground, securit\ fr11m ·one. i' about three
ing each section of the tower
tiin6 higher when using the
to the crane. Three others
pa tch than with u~in g &lt;Jn 0ml
were posted at the top of the
Paul Darst;photo contracepti,·e.
tower. They maneuvered Workers from Absten and Sons, LLC . Winfield. W.Va .. prepare
Onho-McNcil. 'the maker'
each section into place. then to secure a section of a new 175-foot cellular telephone trans·
Ortho Evra. said it did not
of
bolted the pieces tdgether.
mission
tower
into
place
on
Mound
Hill
Friday
afternoon
.
have
adverse eve nb fi gure~
Once lhe seclions were fasavailable. but called the data ·
tened, they removed the
least
throu~h
nex
t
week.
Now
quoted in the AP report "mi,.
about
30
below
the
ground
.
straps so the crane could be
leading" becau'e the\ are
Six
anc
hor
holts
protrude
that
the
structure
ha'
b.!en
lowered to get the next piece,
then climbed to the top of the from the lop of each concrete erected. they mu' t itNall the based on spontaneous r~port s
wiring and equipment fur which arc those called in \ Olpod.
newly-added sect ion .
The crew wi ll co ntinue each of the three cell phone 1 Ut11arily. and not in a conThe tower 'its on lhree
trolkd 'tud' .
concrete anchors that extend working on the ne\~v· tower at l"lHllpa nl e~ .
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The quote from OrthoMcNeil came from an article
on the Web$ite MedPage
Todav. a medical news service · for physif,' ians COde\ el oped by MedPage
Today and The University of
Penmylva nia School of
Medici ne.
Office
of'
Continu ing
Medical
Education .
In the same article OrthoMcNe il also questioned
AP' s fi gures . saying that
indll strv data show 2-mi llion
women' used Ortho Evra in
2004 . not the 800,000 that
was l:l aimed .

Dr. Wilma Mansfield, M.D.
nf HolLer Cli n'ic estimaled
that Je,s th'm I0-percent of
her patients use Ortho Evra. ,
Mansfield has been practicing in Mcig' Countv for 26year, and ,!Jso treats patients .
at the \1 eigs Countv Health
Department's
Women's
Health Clinic that offer&gt;;
uvnec0lo£ i..:-al sen ·ices. ·
. __._Ahi.lut lhe cuqcnt contro~
ver~~ surrounding 'O rtho

Evra. Man,field wondered
how many .of the womeri
who had adverse reactions
\\ere !'-ll10ker!'i.·

The patch. like oral contracepti,es. releases estrogen
whtch can increase the risk
of blood clots especially in
'mokers. The FDA warns
that . cigare tle . smoking
increases the risk of serious
ad' erse effects on the heart ·
and blood \'e.ssels from the
use of hormonal birth control methods .
"We always advise people
· Please see' Patcll. Al

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