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88 • The Daily sentinel ·

Thursday, June 3, 2004

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SPORTS
• Els, Curtis lead at
Muirfield. See Page 81

8Y BRIAN J. REED
BREED@MYDAI LYSENTI NEL. COM

decreased signiticantly since that time.
due to a number of negative effects on
the ·local retail economy, including the
POMEROY - For the third strdight closing of Middlepmt's Ford dealership,
month, the collection of sales tax revenue in the closing of .the Pam ida discount store
Meigs County has increased over la~t year. in Pomeroy. and the overall loss of retail
The latest report issued by Meigs traffic to Mason, W.Va.. since the openCounty Auditor Nancy Parker Grueser ing of the Wal-Mart Supercenter there.
The county relies heavily on the ta.x
shows collections in May at $80,668.27.
compared to $76.437.72 in May 2003. · collection for cash llow. and County
The latest payment of sales tax rev- Commissioner Jim ·Sheets said
enue brings the county to a collection Thursday it may be an indication that
surplus of $9.945.42 for the year to local residems are becoming more
date. compared to last year.
committed to shopping locally.
The fi~ures are still far below collec'·J think the consistent increase in tax
tions of tour years ago. In May 2000, the collections over the past few months is
countv collected $106,540.08. Collection definitel y a sign that people are more
of the county's I percent sales tax has aware of the need for shopping local-

Budget
- . .
commiSSion:
2005 budget
to hold steady

ly:· Sheets said. "If you have pride in
your community. and you care about
your communi1y. you:ll be mor~_aware
ot the need to do buSiness 111 11. · .
""This is detinitely a sign that we may
be rounding a corner. in terms of our
business climate:· Commissioner Mick
Davenport said. "It's very encouraging:·
Sheets said the opening of lhe new
Powell's Foodfair lasl month. and the
Wild Horse Cafe last year. may be major
contributors to the positive collections.
He said thai whi le the stlpennarket
primarily sells m)n-taxed groceries. it
also sells a significant amount of taxable merchandise as wel l, and that
local residents may be frequenting the
store because it is locall y-owned.

BY BRIAN J. REED
BREED©MYDAILYSENTINELCOM

POVIEROY - A revenue
rroject ion for 2005 indicates .
lhat Meigs County's tinances
might be stabi lizing after a
four-vcar
. qruoQ:le with dwindlin!! revenue.
The Meigs County Budget
Commission has submitted a
report oi' anticipated revenue
!'or 2005 of $3,267 .SR5 -.
~-+6 more than was projected
a year ago for200-+. ·
While 1lw sli ght increase
may seem minor. it indicates
lo county commissioners that
1he cuts in various revenue
sources may be ending.
Th~ commissioners will
}ubmit the revenu~ projec1ions. along \Vith appropriations requests from officeholders and department
heads. 10 the state next
mnnth.
The projections incl~de
revenue from property taxes
of S945.H I0. sales tax totaling $1.026.000. local government revenue from the state
in the amount of $278,269.
state and federal funds of
$ 1g5_3~ti. and other revenue,
representir.g fees and other
collected funds, totaling
SS32.120.
"It's a good sign that things
are. at least. holding steady,""
said Commissioner · Jim
Sheets on Thursday. ""The
second half of this vear will
tell the story, because that\
when we learn how much
insurance premium s increase,
as welf as how much
Workers' Compensation and
ot he r premi ums increase ...
Last year's June estimate of
200-+ revenue was actually
ro nse·n ative, Sheets sa id .
The buUget conHnJs'-IJnn estimated this year\ . re,·enue ,
over S200.000 short nf what
"''" actually appropriated
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Deceased classmates remembered with marker
BY CHARLENE HOEFliCH
HOEFLICH@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY - A monument placed at the old
Pomeroy Hi gh School by
. the class of 1949 In tribute
to deceased classmates was
unveiled in a memorial service during the 55th
anniversary reunion· of the
class Saturday.
;'In memory .of our classmates. friends forever" is
inscribed on the monument
along with a panther, the
sehoolmascot, and the letter
P for Pomeroy.
Pictures of th e classmates
being remembered were dis played on an easel decorated with purple and white
tulle, the school colors. Joe
Struble and George Dallas
read the names of each one
being
remembered
as
Martha Terrell Struble lit a
votive with purple candles
in honor and memory of
each one.
Festivities of the 55th
anniversary class began
Friday evening with a din ner party at the Wild Horse
Cafe. On Saturday a lun·
cheon was served at Trinity
Church and pictures were
taken before a PHS pur13le
and white school , flag
..
marked with a panther.
Purple and white petunias
with the numeral s "55"
along with crystal votives
with a Class of '59 inscrip-

OBITUARIES
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• Donna Sellers, 61
• Kathleen Manley, 83
• Arnold Johnson, 74

Lo'I'I'ERIES
Ohio
Pick 3 day: 0.4·0
Pick 4 day: 0.0·6·3
Pick 3 night: 8-4·5
Pick 4 night: 4·9·3·4
Buckeye 5: 7·8·25·28·32

West Virginia
Daily 3:. 2·0-5
Daily 4: 7-9-8-0
Cash 25: 1·4-5·15·23·24

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George Dallas and Martha Struble look over the marker placed at Pomeroy High School in
memory of deceased classmates. A memorial candlelight service was held at the unveil·
ing. (Charlene Hoeflich)
Albert Ruschel of Cocoa.
tion and small purple pan- as favors.
George Dallas. emcee. Fla.
thers were featured in the
Saturday night the group
table decorations. Albums awarded prizes one of
of pictures were also on dis- which was · a purple and attended the annual reunion
play. The prayer for the lun- white afghan donated by banyuet and dance held at
cheon was given by John classmate Lee Wince of
Please see Marker, AS
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Feud ends in not guilty verdict Sex offender sent to jail
BY

J.

MILES lAYTON
JlAYTON@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY - After listening to heated testimony
and two confl icting sets of
lacts, an aggravated menacing ·charge against Pamela
King, 49, of Portland. was
dismissed Thursday by
Meigs County Court Judge
Steven Story.
· The charge stems from u
long-ru nning
dispute
between King and · her
neighbor and one-time
friend, Sharon Phelps, who
. claims she was 1hrcatened
with bodily harm on more
than one occasion by King
during the past several
months.
''I feared for my life."
Phelps said. "I am physically ill from this."
On March 15. Phelps
claimed that while she was

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traveling to the Meigs prose- menacing threats - both
cutor\ ot'fice. he.r vehicle misdemeanors. The last time
was run otT U.S. 33 by Kin g, King and Phelp' were
who denied the accusation. together at the preliminary
King said she was at the hearing in Apri I, deputies
Ravenswood
Police had to separate the two.
King received notoriely
Department at the time this
to
have last January when she filed
was alleged
charges with the Meigs
occurred.
''They're bikers:· said County Sheriff's Office after
King. ''I'm not going to discovering voodoo items in
her front yard in Portland,
threaten anybody like thi s."
Despite the history shared such as a pentagram &lt;.:ircl~d
by the women. the tri al by lit candles which greeted
hinged around this one event her last New Year's Eve.
Later, a c hicken's foot was
and King's attorney, Charles
found
inside her car which
Knight, pounced on the facts .
leaving Richard Hedges. the had 666 ·painted on th e rear
new assistant prosecuting windshield. A tiny doll decoattorney, ' little room ro rated with pins ·and needles
was found nearby. The Rev.
maneuver.
The morning prior to the Walter Heinz at the Sacred
trial. Phelps filed another Heart Church in Pomeroy
complaint against King who came out to bless the house.
was again charged by the the property and the car.
No suspects were ever
Meigs Sheriff's Department
with disorderly conduct and arrested.

BY J. MILES lAYTON
JLAYTON@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM •

Middleport.
Btll. th e Meigs County
Sheriff's Office reports that
POMERO'( - A con-. Bugaj ha .. , been living in
victed sex offender arrested Athens and thai he had
nearl y two weeh ago pled failed tu nutify lhe approguilty in M~i~s Count~·
prialc authorities of his
Common Pleas Courr fo1~
change nr address.
failing to register his new
Bugaj wa' arrested by
address.
Athens CouJll! deputies on
Guarded by Meigs sllaiff's deputy Brian Holman May ~I for failing to propand wearing leg chains to erly regi,ter his addre".
prevent anolher escape Bugaj was later transported
similar to the one he tu 1he Meigs County
atlempted 1wo weeb agu. Sheri l'f\ Department and
Michael Bugaj. 27. was while waiting to be
sentenced to one year in· :1rraigncd in Meigs County
p1·ison by Common . Plea' Court. he atlempted to
c.;L'ape.
Judge Fred Crow II L
Within mnments. he was
According to lhe Ohio
cap1ured
hy Mcig' deputies
Attorney General·, weosilc
for registered sex offend- and placed hac~ in custody,
ers. Bugaj is classifi~U a." a &gt;~ill dripping wet from his
habitual ;ex offender :ind aflernonn swim in the Ohio
he allegedly live,· m Ri\cr.

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Attention Cancer Survivors!

FOR LIFE•

June 4 and 5

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And those interested in the fight against cancer
The 2004 Meigs County Relay for Life will be held

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Featuring Kentucky Fried Chicken

at the Eastern High School Athletic Field on State Route 1

MEDICAL CENTER
Discm•er lhc Holzer D{fference

A cancer survivors' reception will take place at 6 PM on June 4
For more information, please contact Courtney Sim at 992·6626 .

228 Main Sl.
Drive·Thru Window

All are invited to attend and join us in the fight against cancer!

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Friday, June 4, 2004 ·

A Hunger For More

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"We the members of the jwy
find the defendant not guilty." So
concludes another Perry Mason
movie. Even a~ I turn off the television, I reflect on the similarities
between the "trial-o t~the-month"
in the movie and the spiritual lite
we enter into when we become
children of God.
Movies and shows like Perry
Mason mysteries, Matlock.
Murder She Wrote, Diagnosis
Murder. and Colombo have
beoome a pan of our cultural psyche and mythology. Why does
this genre of mystecy appeal so
much to us'' Easy! Because we
instinctively know that things are
not always what they seem ami
enjoy trying to see through the
tangled web of falsehoods until
we finally oorrx: to the truth ..
Such a movte proceeds m a
typical way. Mr. Victim hal been
murdered it seems and, according to a cursocy look at the circumstances, it is apparent 'that
the only one who could have
done it is Mr. or Ms. TooObvious. An obnoxious District
Attorney froths at the mooth in
the courtroom, vehemently
accusing the falsely accused
while. the real "ne'er-do-well"
sneaks around in the background
· smiling pleasantly and looking
innocent.
Finally, after various misadventures suffered in the mune of
truth and justice, the hero (suave
defense attorney, dtsheveled
police lieutenant, nosy doctor or
busy-body author) pieces together clues so obscure that only
Sherlock Holmes would be leti
unimpressed. It tums out that the
obvious candidate for comnutting the crime did not do it. The
only ones unhappy are the real
culprit, who must face the mustc,
and the DA who probably must
face some music of his own and
likely send out his resume ftrst
thing Monday morrung.
Doesn't it often seem that
God Himself is the victim of
"circumstantiaL evidence" in
our own lives? We look at our
circumstances, piece them
together (putting square pegs
into round holes), do some
math (two ,plus two is three)
and come to the wrong conclusion, or. at best, imagine several scenarios, all rather grim in
their conclusion: "God must not
love me;" "God must not care; ..
"God wants me to be miserable"; and so on and so on.
So why doesn't God go out
and hire a good defense attorney? Hmm. Just think of the
brownie points Perry Mason
could have earned in defending God (I am tempted to
insen a lawyer joke here, but
shall resist the temptation).
The bottom line though is

FAITH • VALUES
Perk up because New pastqr installed.at
Cheshire
Baptist
Church
of the perks!

Pastor
Thorn
Mollohan

that O~d isn't interested in
explaining Himself. Mary
Poppins in the movte by that
name announ..:es at one pomt,
"First of all, I should like to
make one thin" perfectly clear:
1 never explain"anything." One
never does lind out what the
"Second of all " thing might
have been.
When God stonm into Job's
consciousness at the end of
Job's ordeal, He never says why
He allowed and even encouraaed Job ·s misfortunes. All He
s~ems to say is "I shouldn't
have to explain Myself to you."
The Scriptures say cxp!tcttly
that "without t'aith it is imposstble to please God. because &lt;myone who comes to Him must
believe that He ex ists and that
He rewards those who eamestly
seek Him" (Hebrews 11:61.
Living by thith in the evecyday. pmctical sense is all about
not jumping to . conclustons
about God bv what ts gomg on m
your circunistlmces. ultimately
despairing of the Lord's comp~s­
sion for you and Hts dcstrc tor
you to tum to Him. In fact. God
indicates that Hts plans and
promises cancel out what our circun1stances dictate. He expects
us to simply believe tha! we a~
indeed His children. As tor me, tt
just seems to make sen~ to take
God at His Word and beheve that
He loves even me.
·
"Who shall separate us from
the love of Christ'' Shall trouble
or hardship or persecution or
famine or nakedness or danger
or sword? No, in all these things
we are more than conquerors
through Him Who loved us. For
1am convinced that neither death
nor life, neither angels nor
·demons, neither the present nor
the fi)ture, nor any powers, nettiler height nor deptl1, nor anything else in all creation, will be
able to separate us from the love
of God that is in Christ Jesus our
Lord" (Romans 8:35, 37-39). .
(Thom Mollohan has mumtered in southem Ohio for the
last nine years and is pastor of
Pathway Commu11ity Church.
He and his wife are the parerits
of three children. If you would
like to send a comment or question to him, he may be reached
by email at pastorthom@ pathwayga/lipolis.com).

One of the perks of pastoring a congregation that often
has meals at the church
involves the leftovers. At
times, when here in the study
Pastor
and the stomach starts nagging me. I can stroll down
Ron
the· hallwav to the kitchen
Branch
and often ti'nd food items leti
in the refrig!!rator or snack
t.:akes left on the counter.
After all , I know that
many of our church fo lk the Pharaoh changed hi s
pu rposely leave edibles mind conceming his deciknowing I will find them sion to release those who
and put them to use. You had for so long provided a
remember - I am sure source of slave labor. With
the Life Cereal commercial his forces, he pursed the
about "M ikey." Note the · horde of huTI)Iing Hebrews
same principle at hand. . to recapture them.
For ex ample. certatn
When at the sea. God
church families had gradu- specifically blessed Moses
ation parties recently in the and the people with a dryfellowship hall of the bed path through powerfulch urch. Just as I expected, ly parted waters. The wnter
as !made a foray fo r fodder of the book of Hebrews
this morning. I discovered states that "by faith they
some cake and a plate full passed through the Red Sea
of sandw iches in the frig . as by dry land."
.
Someone had written a
But, the matter to note ts
note on a nap kin; which that such a blessing was only
read. 'To Pastor Ron."
for God's people of faith.
Although realizing how I When the Egyptians attemptam setting myself to bemg ed to tap into the same blessteased. a Scriptural pomt ing, God indicated quue clearimmed iately comes to ly that it was not torthetn.
mind upon reading the note
Cutting to the core: two
speci fically designated. . conclusions become cnttcal.
The truth revealed m
First, if you desire the
Scripture is that God desig- good of God, then establish
nates cenam blessmgs for fellowship with the good
the sai nts of the Church. Not God. Become a member of
all blessings from God are the family of faith. The
for everyone. Many divine Scripture verities that, in
blessings are purpose!y and making such a commttgraciously spectfied tor the ment, a rich inheritance for
experience and enJoyment here and now becomes
available, as well as a rich
of God's people only.
It goes without saying, inheritance for eternity.
that regardless of spiritual
Second, coming to understatu s with God, many good stand that God has particular
things from God are for the perks for the saints should
benetit of all. Sunshine and particularly perk UI? the
all the other concepts of saints. God has gractously
Creation are not reserved marked out a boundary of
just for the Church. Neither blessing fo~ His people conare health, or wealth. or the cerning whtch the surface ts
varied opportunities for life all too often barely
scratched.
in general.
h . . _ The
.. concept of
1
As Apostle Paul clarified C n sttan
tvtng never
it "He gives life to all , and becomes dull when one realb~ath ... in Him we live, izes the d~namtc advantages
and move, and have our . at hand wtth God.
.
being." People who do not
'f!lat 15 why God ts so
care tor God are nonetheless exctttng to . me. 1 p~rposel_y
cared for vecy well by God. and prayertully tap mto H1s
However in so many nch resources. He _makes .tt
terms God providentially clear that Hts provtdence IS
. provides particular perks for often ~ personal uelxpelnhenacvee
H'
to ennch my so .
those who resfon d to tm often found that "the Lord
thr~ugh fatth. he Scnpture shall open unto you His good
ts nfe wtth. sp7C1fics, about treasure." As a consequence,
whtch one ts ctted.
.
1absolutely trust God.
Shortly after the begmAnyo ne like a sandwich?
ning of the Hebrew Exodus,

26 years in local business
Roofing &amp; Building Work

"Are our instruments
functioning correctly? I
thought we would be closer to
shore .by now, so that darkness
would not overtake us. Certainly
we shall see the glow from the
lighthouse. Iknow it's out there ..."
The lighthouse, always a
symbol of hope and stability,
waits to guide the voyager
traveling an unpredictable sea.
Only our Creator knows our
fate and only He can bring us ::..-_.,..._
the hope and the joy we need
to traverse the future. We read
in James 1:17 ... "Every good
endowment and every perfect gift
is from above, coming down from
the Father of lig hts with whom
there is no variation or shadow
due to change.·
Do you have faith in God's
protection? The positive thinker
and minister, Norman Vincent
Peale, said, "At least ten limes every
day affirm , 'I expect the best arid with
God's help will attain the best.' ... This
practice will bnng all of your powers to
focus on the attainment of the best It will
bring the best to you."
Visit God's House this Sabbath and
expect to find the glow within.
SUNDAY

Psalm
23

.MONDAY
Poalm
Jl

TUESDAY
Psalm
36

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P5alm
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Services: Su n 10:00 a.rn &amp;_7:30 p m .,
Thurs. 7:00p.m.. Pas1or MartyR. Hutton

Assembly of God
P.O. BoK 467 ,. Duddmg Lanc, Mason ,
W.Va ., Pastor Nei l Tennant , Sunday
Services- 1_0:00 a.m. and 7 p.rn

Baptist
Hope Haptl!t Chul'\"h (Southern)
570 Granl St., Middleport. Sunday school
- 9 :30 a.1.11, Worship . II a.m. and 6 p.m ..
Wednesday Service· 7 p.m.
Rutland First Baptlsl Church
Sunday School - 9:30 a. m., Wo rshtp ·
10:45 a.m.
Pomeruy Firsl Baptist
Pasto r Jon Broden. East Matn St~.
Su nday School - 9:30 a. m., Worsh1p •
10:30 a.m .

Steven K. Little of Middleport has been named pastor of the
Cheshire Baptist Church at Cheshire. Services at the church
a re as fo llows: Sunday School, 9:30 a.m., worship servtce.
10:30 a.m.; Sunday night service. 6;30 p.m.; We.dnesday
night service. 6:30p.m. Pastor Steve and h1s w1fe, Rrta, have
two sons, Bradley Steven Little and wtfe, Jrll, of Logan an.d
Jamey Allen Little and wife, Amy, of Charleston, W.Va. , and SIX
grandchildren. Th e members of the Cheshire Baptist Church
are having a pastoral installation servtce for Little at 2.30
p.m., June 13 at the church. The Rev. Jim Lusher w1ll bnng the

Fint Southern Bapti:"lt
41872 Pomeroy Pi ke , Pastor: E. Lamar
0 ' Bryant, Su nday School - 9 ·30 a m .
Worship. 8:15a. m , 9:45 wn &amp; 7.00 p.m.,
Wednesd11y Scrvil.:es · 7:00p. m.

m~ssage.

Racine First Baptist
Pastor: Rtck Rule, Sunday School - 9:30
a.m., Worshtp - IU:40 a.m .. 7:00 p m ..
Wednesday Servtccs- 7:00p.m.
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School board settles lawsuit
over Christian prayers
·
SARASOTA. Ra. (AP) - The
Manatee County School Board
has settled a federal lawsuit
against its pmctlce of saying
Christian prayers before meetings.
The agreement allows the
board to open 111eetings with a
nonsectarian invocation. A coun
must approve the Settlement
Steven and Cam! Rosenauer,
who are Jewish, sued the School
Board in federal court in FebtUmy

over what they_ desctibed a~ the
persistent use ol Chnstt~m prayers
at board. meetings. m vto!atlon of
the dismct\ own pohcy and the
·U.S. Constttubon.
The couple has spent nearly
a year ft ghtmg . to stop a
decades-old practtce of ope ~­
ing meetings wit h the Lord s
Prayer. Ytolatton ot the settlement could _leave the board Ill
contempt ol court.

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Sunday June 6th-6:00P.M.
Sunday Morning Worship-.10:30 .

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507 Mulberry Heights
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
(740) 992-3279
Tol Free 1-877-583-2433

Pastor Da\'id Wiseman, Sunday Schoo! 9 :45 a.m .• Evenlng - " :30 p.m.,
Wednesday Scrvtces - 6:30p.m.

Bethlehem Baptist Church

Greot Bend. Ro ute 124. Racme. OH .
Pastor : Dani el Mece a, Sunday School 9 30 a.m., Sunday Worship - 10·30 am ..
Wednuday Bible Study· 6:00pm
Old Bethel Free Will Baptist Church
2860 1 St. Rt. 7, Middlep ort, Sunday
School . 10 a. m., Evening · 7:00p.m.,
Thursda y Services· 7.00
Hillside Baptist Church
St Rt 143 JUSt off Rt 7. Pastor: Rev.
Jame s R. Acree. Sr.. Sunday Unified
Service. Worship - 10:30 a.m .• 6 p.Jll ..
Wednc~day Servtccs · 7 p.m.
VIctory BaptiJt Independent

ns

N 2nd St. Middleport, Pastor: James
E. Keese e, Worship • IOa. m , 7 p.m ,
Wednesday Servtces · 7 p.m.

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Antiquity Baptist
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m., Wonhip •
10:45 a.m ., Sunday Eve ning -6:00 p.m.,
Pastor: Mark McComas
Rutland Free Will Baptls1
SEtlem St.. Pastor: Jamie Fortner, Sun day
Sch ool - I 0 a.m .. Eve ning · 7 p.m ..
Wednesday Servtces- 7 p.m.

Hours

6am -8 pm

. Second Baptl!it Church
Ra venswood, \\' V, Sund oy School \0 am' Morning worsh ip II am Evening· 7 pm,
Wednesday 7 p.m.

Homemade Desserts Made Daily
1/ome Cooked Meals &amp; Dail)• Speciab·

Catholic

Open 7 days a week

740-992-7713

Sacred Heart Catholic Chun:h
161 Mulberry A\'e., Pomeroy, 992-5898,
Pastor Rev. Walter E. Heinz, Sat. Con .
4:45-S:ISp.m .. Mass-5:30 p.m., Sun.
Con. -8:45-9: 15 a.m.. , Sun. Mass · 9:30

Blessed are the pure
i11 heart; for they
shall see God.
Matthew 5:8

Middleport Church of Christ
5th· and Mam, Pas tor· AI Hartson, Youth
Min ister Josh Ulm. Sunday School · 9.30 ·
a.m., Worship- B: 15. 1O:JO a.m , 7 p m
Wednesday Scrvices - 7 p.m.

Middleport, OH

Bearwallow Ridge Chun:h of Christ
Pastor:Brucc Terry. Su nday Sc hool -9· 30

a.m.
Wor s htp -

1 0 :~ 0

a.m. O:JO p

.

Zion Church or Chrisl
Pomeroy, Hai-nsonvi ll e Rd (R t 1-l3J."
PaStor Roger \~iat.;on. SuuJay Sc hool 9 30 a.m.. Worship • 10 JO a' m. 7 ·00
p.m , Wedlle,day Services · 7 p 111 .
1\Jppen Plain C hun:h of C hrist
[n ~ trum c nt al. Wors h1r Scn•ke · 9 am.,

Comm uni on - 10 a m., Sunday _Sc hoo l 10 IS am, Yoltlh - !'i:JO pm Su nday, Btblc
SIUdy Wednesday 7 p111
Br11dbury C hurc h of Chri st
Mintster: Tnm Runyon, J955~ Bradhury
Road, Mtddlcpml. Sunday S.:hool - 9.30
a.m.
\-\-orsh tp · 10:-'0 am .
Rutland C hurch of Christ
Sunday School - 9 .JO am .. Worship &lt;tnd
Communion · 10 ~0 a m , Buh J WerT).
Mmi ster

Brudford ChuiTh of Christ
Corner of St Rt 124 &amp; Brudbury Rd.,
Mimster Doug Shamblin. Youth Minisu:r:
Bill Amberger, Sunday S~hool - 9:30 u.m,
Worsh1p - 8:00
10 ]0 a.m .. 7:00
p.m., Wednesday Ser\ices - 7:00p.m.

AGENCIES

Bill

Inc.

Financial
Services

992-&amp;&amp;n

Senlln-

a m . \\ e dnt."~J.,~ 'irr• llc' 7 .•0 p nr

Pa~tor.

Grace EpliCOpal Church
326 E Main St , Pomeroy, Sunday Sohool
and Ho ly Euchan\t II 00 am .

Reednllle ChuiTh of C hrbt
Pastor: Ph1 lip Sturm . Sunday S~houl. 9.30
a.m ., Wor ~ lup Servkc . 10.]0 ;a.rn ., B1b le
Study. \Vedncsday, 6:30p.m.

or

Dexter Church Christ
Pastor: Bt l! Eshelman, SundE~y school 9:30
a.m., No rman Will, superi ntendent.
Sunday wor ship - 10:30 o.m.
Church of Christ
Intersection 7 and 124 W, Evangr=hst:
Den ms Sargent, Sunday Bi ble Stu dy ·
9· 30 a.m ., Worsh1p: 10:30 o.m and 6·30
p.m., Wed~ sday Bible Study- 7 p.m

Christian Union
Hartford Chun:h or Christ In
Christian Union
Hanford , W.Va .. Pas tor Da\'td Greer,
Sunday School - 9:]0 u.m., Worship 10 :30 a.m., 7:00 p.m., Wednesday
Services-7:00p.m.

Holiness

Arland K111!!. "iund.a~ S,·hlKll ·
Ill J() ;~ . rn. \\'or-·ht!' - 4 Ill a rn Bt~ k
Stud} \l.'e d. 7 · ~0
Pa ~tur

Communit y Clrm rch
Past ur· Ste\"C Tomek, M&lt;tin Strt:t:t.
Rutkllld. Sunda} Wur~hi t)- 1 0 (.)() a.m ..
Sunilily Sen-ice- 7 p.m.
D11nvllle Hollntss C hu rch
31057 State Rout e J 25. Lan!! s\ lic. Pastor:
Vict or Rou ~ h . Sunda) ~l' hm1l - 9 30 a.m ..
Sumtly worship - I0 : ~0 u.m. &amp; 7 p.m..
Wednesda) pr-.tyer sen i.:e - 7 p.m.
Calvar)' Pilgrim Chapel
Harrison"tl le Road. Pa ~ t or
01urlcs
McKcm.tc. Sunday St· h,lOI Y:JU a.m ..
Worsh tp - 11 am , 7·!Kl p.m,
Senke . 7 00 p m

R ~d~.·,, SunJ: 1 ~

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Sum.l;t\ St'hillll- 10 J~ :un.

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Rol'k SprinKs
Pa~IM Ko.::11h RaJ,·r. SLm;l.t~ Sclhltll

10 .1 111.

a.m .. \\"M~h1r
Felltl\\ ,hlp. Sundu~

'J ]&lt;i

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fJ p m ·

Ruthmd
Sdloltll - ') . 1() 01 m. \\or,htp -

Sund&lt;~~

lli:Jila Ill .. nmr~d:l~ So.::I"\IU"' - 7 pIll

Wesleyan Bible Holiness Chunh
75 Pearl St.. Middleport Pastor: R..-:v
D:wiJ Gtl~crt . Sunday Sl·hoo l · 10 ll m.

Sah•m l '1•n h·r
Wtl!i,lm I\ ~1. tr~ h .ill

P:1~ ltlf'

Worshtp -I U·4.'i p.m . Sun day Eu 7:00
p.m. \\'cdncsday Scr~-~ ~c ·7:30p.m

StiH•nl-

lh·sell Run Holint's.s Chun·h

Su1\Ua~

p~ ..tL~r

Lur~ Lcu1lc~. Suud:t~

Re-'

. 9 30 a m..
Thur~da~

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\\"ur,l!ip -4 1 ~:1111 ,

\lund ,, ~

7 ll(.lpJn
Snu\\' ill~
Sdltlt•! · Ill :1. 111 .. \\', , , ~hlp· 'J J m.

111.

B1"k StuJyam.l Youth · 7 p.m.

Glenn R\1\W, Sunda~ S(ht&gt;ol ·
9..10 :..111 .. Woi- ~ hi p . IO:JO am :md h

Pa ~ hH:

p.m.. WcdT•esdol\ S.-nil'l.'

Curmti ·Suttu n
H.lltnc. Ohtn.
Pn~t nr· Jnhn (ltlu1tll"l.'. Sunda~ Sdl('''l 'i : w .~·m. \\,ll,lup
1\l-l&lt;i am . Bthl c
Carrtll'l ~.\: B,1,h.111 RJ,

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Latter-Day Saints

StuJ~

\\ nl. 7:DO p.m.

The Church or .Jesus
Chrisl ur Lattrr-Ua~· Saints
St Rt. 160. 44 fl · h24 7 or 4-Ht-7 4H6.
Su nday Se h1)nl J[] ::!0- 11 .1m .. Rd 1e t
Soclely/Pric,thood II 05 - 1::! 00 n•l•ln .
Sacrament Scn·il"l' Y- 10 1'i a m .
Homemaking meet mg. I ~t Thur ~ · 7 p m

\lurning Slur
P;1, 111r Jnllll tiJ IIl Hlrl.." Sund.t; Sl"11"n1
;, m . \\"ur,]np · l!l ,, Ill
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10 :t 111 ,

Lutheran

Mt. Moriah Church of God
Mile Hill Rd , Racme,

Pa ~ t or ·

\\ur,hrp

Evening . 6 p.m., Wednt'sday Services · 7

p.m.
Rutland C huiTh of God
Pastor: Ron Heath, Sunduy Wor~htp · 10
a.m., 6 p.m., Wcdn c~dtty Servil-e~ - 7
p.m.

Syracuse.Flrst Church ot God
Apple and Second Sts, P:tstor: Rev. David
Russell. Sunday School and Wor~hip -

!0

a.m.
6 :.~0

School - 10:00 a.m. Paq nr: htnh!' 1'.
Brody
Our Sa \ lour Lulhcran Chun-h
Walnut and Henry St.• .. Ka,e n~W01. 1 d .
W.Va ., Pa~tor : Dnvu.! lh•~~t·ll. Sundil}"
Schoo l - 10:00 .1.111 , Worsh1p • II a rn .

Kul'im•
Pa.,l\11" Pl•tc Sh:l\ll'r. Sund:t~ S.:hn(d - 10
a 111 .. \\m ~lnp
111 ,1 rn. \h' lhtc,Ja:-- 7

pm.
Lonh'illl' l "nili•d \lcthucl!st l'nrish
· 1\hlO! l kkn h.I111 C. (',,,.lltlk CIHt1d1.
~l.11n &amp; l"ilth ~ ~
Suntl:i~ S.:hnul · Ill
a m . \\'"r'h1p
7 pIll

·St. Paull.ulheran Churth
Corn er Sycamore &amp; Second St. Porneru).
Sunday School • 9 45 am . Wu r~hip · II
a.m. P11Sl1Jr: Jamc ~ P Bntdy

United Methodist
Graham Unlttd '1ethodlst
9 : ~0 ;un. tl st &amp; 2nd Sun J..
7 30 p m. 1Jrd &amp; 4th Su n ), Wcdnc ~day
Ser' il'C - 7 JO p.m
Worshi p-

Ht•tllcl (.'hun·h

TOI\Il .,fllp Rd , 4{li{C', Stltlda~ Sl·hm•l- Y
;1 m. \\'t lt,htp . Ill .1 rn .. . \\"l'liri L'~d.l}
Scfl " ll"C~ ~ IO:t m
li ockingpnrt ( 'hurdt
Grand Strcl't. Sumla~ Sd1•1111 '' .ll\ a 111 .•
\Vo rsht p - W. \() tt.rll., P;t~w Plulltp Hell

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MI. 011\.c United Methodist
011 124 hchind Wtlkt:SI"ilk. Pastor H.c\ .

Wor,h1p-

forch C hun:h
Stmdil) St:llllnl ··

l) · l() a

111..

10 ·111 &lt;~ . 111

Ralph Sp1res. Sunday S~ h nCl l • 9:30 a. m .
Wor~htp - HHO a rn , 7 p m , Th ursdny
Sen ICe~ - 7 p.m

Nazarene
P:t~tor.

Alkn \lldLa)l . Sumh11 Sd tuol ,\\'nr~hip

Clul»ter, All red, Pa~lor : Jane
Br::o llle, Sunda y Sl'houl - 9:30 u.m.,
Worship. II a.m., 6JUp.m.

11 .lO :t m

C hefjter
Pa smr: Jane Benni e, Worshtp - 9 :un .,
Sunda y School - 10 a.m , Thmsday
Servkes - 7 p m

Reeds\•lllt' Fellu~ s hl p
Churl'h Ol the . J":ll:rrl.!ne. l',1,1l 11" J:11111e
PI.!U!t , Sumht~· Sl'hnnl - \1 :31) .tm ., Wm-.lup
. 10.-l.'i a.m .. 7 pm .. Wt•thte,d:l\ S~r,kc'

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Allen

llUil.tm,

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Sen 1c..:., • 7 p.m,

p m.,

PH ~tn r:

~tilkJp

p.m. Wednesday

Services-6:30p .m .

Church of God of ProphKy
OJ. White Rd. off St . Rt. 160. Pastor: P.J
Ch 11 prn1.n, Sundll)' Sc hoo l · 10 a.m.,
Worship . II 11.01., WedneM.Iay Service)&gt; ·
7 p.m.

- 7 p.m.
Joppu
P~stor

Bob Randolph, Worshtp ·

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u.rn.
Sunduy Sr.:hool - IU·.'O tt.tn.

Long'Boltom
Sunday Schoo l • Y·J_O a.m ., Worship 10 ~()11m.
Reedn llle
\Vor~h tp . 9:30 a.m., Su nday Schnol ·
10 .'0 a.m , Fi.rst Sunday of Month - 7.00
p.m. ~e rvicc

TUppen Plains St. Pau l
Pastor: Jane Beauie, Sunday Sehoul - 9

a.m..

Wors hi p~

10 a.m., Tuesday

s~· rttcusl' Churi.'h ol" tht Nautrc tu•
1',1:-.tt1r Mtl..~· r\tllt ll'-. Sund.t~ SdltWI · ') JO
u 111 . w,,l.,lllp -' J(J ·.\11 .1 111•. h p.m.
Wctln l'~ d.a~ Sl'n ll"l'~ · 7 p 111.

l'nnu~ ro~

Rd .

Pa ~ IUr

10. ~0 -a.m.. \\'e dnt' ~tla~ s~r\" l~lh

- 7:00

p.m.

( 'hurl·h ul'l ht• Nlll11r£nr-

]',"h'r J,m Ln L·ndt.'r, Sund11~ SdW111I y 'O .tm . . \\'nr .. hrj'
10 \() .1 111 .ulll fJ
I' Ill . \\ l·dnc~dd~ ..,,.n i..:n _. 7 rIll

Chester Churl·h ur th~ NazHrt iiC
Pa..w r: Re1 . Hcrhcn Grate, Smtday 5l'htl(11
. 9:l() a.m.. \\ nr.. tur · 11 ,1 rn ., 6 r .m..
Wedne~d.t~ St.'n trc~ · 7 p.rn .

Bethel Worship Center
Chester School. Pal»t or : Rob Bar~~r.
.-b ststant Pa ~ tnr : Karen Da\l s, Sunda~
Wor~hrp IU am. E,·cnmg Worshtp: 6 pm .
Youth group b pm. Wl·Jnc~ay : l'o.,.,cr Ill
Pra)cr. and Btb lc Stud~ - 7 pm
Ash Stl'ft't Church
.-l,.,h St. ~ 1 1ddlcpMt · Pa~tnr Gre"g Se.t r'
Sund:n S..:hoo l • Y· W am . Mllflllll !:'
\\"or•h;p - 10·30 am &amp; 7 pm , Wednc,da:Sc-n llt' · 7 00 p rn . , Vouth Sen l~l·· 7 l!O
pm
Aga~ Lift' Cenler
· 1-' uli-Gu~pcl Cbu rd1". Pa ~ ll.ll ~ John G:
Pall\ \\";1de. 60~ Se..:,•nJ A\e Ma~on. 77.~ ­
.'i0\7, Scr\ll"O.: tillll' : SunJa~ 10 30 a.m..
WeJne-.Jay 7 rm

7 p.m.

be done unto you.

Stiurs\lllt' lornmunit~ -\prt~tnlit
( 'hun·h
p.l,t or W.1~ nc R Jn1 c·ll. l.,und.•• ..:;,., 1 r, l"
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Clifton Tabcrnadt ( hun·h
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llarriwm\"illl' Conrmnnily C hurch
Th eron Durham Sunda~ · 9 30
a m .m&lt;t 7 p m . Wcdnc~da~ · ·7 p m

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su,ior
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Sci\ llC' S.lltrrcb~ : (Ill p 111
Sult&gt;m Cumrnun h ~ ( "hurd!
Back, &gt;) \\'1.'•1 C'ullllllf"ll :l. \\ \,, •:111 Ll &lt;'\111),!
Roa J. Pa,ttll" ('hark' R&lt;•ll•h 1 .~1U1 . 6i.' .
228K Sunda1 "i.-lwol •1 ' il .1111 Sund.1\
C\l!lllll); '-l'f\t cc -:-IN) )11 ' 1. H Ph .'ituJ:~·,'{]nc'dJ\ 'l'f' te~.· ~ 111 r pm

Hobson Chri .. tian

Frlht~l•htfl

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Pr~ ~tor·

Middh•J.JOrl Communi I~ Chun.:h
575 Pearl S1. \ filldlcpo ll . P:t ~wr : S:tm
AnJer~un, Su nJ a! S-c h uol 10 a ru ..
Ewnmg . 7 30 p.m., v.:t:dncsdr.y Scrv1ct.&gt; ·

7.Jo r m.
Faith Valle~· Tabtrnach! Church
Ba1ley Ru11 Road, Pa ~ tm : Re1 . Em~1e11
R&lt;HI ~11_n. Sundu~ Ev~ning 7 P Ill .,
Thur~ilit) St:nt.:c- 7 p.m.
s.~· racuse

Mission

1411 Bnd~cman St.. Syra("Ul»C. Sunduy
Sl·hool • Ill a m. E\Crtm g • h p.m ..
\\b tn,·• d.l} Sen i..:c · 7 p m.

Ha.n·l Communi!)' ChuiTh
OH Rt. 1~--l. P -.a~ror. Ed~el Hurt, Sunduy
S,lmul - I.J ·J(J a.m .. \l..'nr,llip · 1 0.~0 a.m ..
-: J() p.m.
Dyes ville C nmmunlt~· Churr- h
Sunduy School ~.JO a.m., Worship ·
IIUOu m., 7 p.m.
l\1or se Chapel Church
Sunday -..:hnlll - I 0 a.m . Worshtp o1.m. Wcdncsda) Scn·tec · 7 p.m.

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Penwcr•~t:tl \ ~M·m htl

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First l mttd l'n.•,h,\ h•rian
P.l,l or R,,]xn Cr'''' \\",,r,ln r · II .r 111

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Pa't(•l R(oh..:n C 1"'"'· \\ ,n,lnl' •t .1111

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Pa~wr · RoherCrt•\~

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Seventh-Day Adventist ·

Faith (fnspel Church
L•mg Bn11om. Sundot)' St hno l • If JO
10 -l)

l.onrlll' C&lt;l..lh. '-1und.t~ \\ ,&gt;r•hlp 1!1
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p.m .

Wedne,Jay 7·.10 p m

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Lu-...m~k~ .

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R~t . P nm~·rp' ·

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Sch11tll . 2 p.m .. \\pr ~hrp

Full Gospel Lighlh ouse
Hiland Road, Pomeroy. Pa~tor : Ro!
Hunter. Su n da~ Sdwot · 10 It.tll .. E\t:nmg
7:.'0 p.m .. Tur:-sda~ &amp; Thursda y · 7:JO
J.'0-1 .~

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S.nuth Rethel Community Chu rc h
Silver K1dgc· Pa swr Lmda Dam ewood.
Suntlay SlhtlO\ - l.j am , Worship Scn1..:&lt;:

10 am 2nd and 4th Sunday
lnterdenonlinatlnnal Church
Ktng,hur~ R•1llll. P11stor· Rohert V.m..:t! ,
Sund ,l\ Sd1nul - Q 30 run .. Wor~hip
Sl'fl'il'~ 1(1·30 am , E\enin g Sl'ni..:e tl
p.m
1-'rt.&gt;edom Go§pel Mission
B.1ld Km,h, t•n Cu RJ ~I. Pa,\(11 Rc1
R1lgcrV...- ill(ord, Suntla) Sdwul- 9.JO am
\\-nrship- 7 p m
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United Brethren
:\lt , llt•rnwn luitr•d 1\nth r,n
in Chnsi ( 'hurrh
· Te,-,1, Ctlrnmunn~ 1t.~ 11 \\ 1,lh .11ll I~ d.
Pa~tul P t:t~·r \l,lll tllll,lk \unci.\ '-l chtull ·
9 .\0 a.m. \\oi\)IIJ'
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Youth g:rPUJ' ml·~o·ltn~ ~1rd ,\: .J1Ir \u • td . t~'
7 pIll
Eden l'nitl'd Hrl'th rt.&gt;n in ( "lui!-ot
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Ctml\ ille Road , Pa~ICH Rt'l Phillip
R1dt!nour. Sunday S.:hool - Y.JO am .,
Worshtp - 10 JO a.m .. \\-cd11e~da~ Scrv t r.:~'

Serv~ees

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Silnr Run Baptist
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lOam, Worship - I h .m., 7.00 p. m
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Forest Run Bapdst
Pastor : Artus Hurt , Sunday School
a.m .. Worship · II am.

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Midd leport , Sunday School - 9: 15 a.m..
Worship - !"0: 15 a.m.. 7:00 p. m .
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TODAY IN HISTOR:Y
Today is Friday, June 4, the !56th day of 2004. There are
2 10 days left in the year.
Today 's highlight in history: On June 4, 1942, the Battle of
Midway began during World War II .
On this date: In 1812, the Louisiana Territory was renamed
the Missouri Territory.
In 1878, Turkey turt)ed Cyprus over to the British.
In 1892, the Sierra Club was incorporated in San Francisco.
In 1896, Henry Ford made a successful pre-dawn test run of
his horseless carriage, called a "quadricycle," through the
streets ofDetroit.
In 1940, the Allied military evacuation from Dunkirk,
France, ended.
In 1944, the U.S. Fifth Anny began liberating Rome during
World War II.
In -1947, the House of Representatives overwhelmingly
approved the Taft-Hartley Act.
In 1954, French Premier Joseph Laniel and Vietnamese
. Premier Buu Loc initialed treaties in Paris according "complete independence" to Vietnam.
- In 1986, Jonathan Jay Pollard, a former Navy intelligence
analyst, pleaded guilty in Washington to spying for Israel . (He
·
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. is serving a life prison term.)
· In 1989, hundreds, possibly thousands of people died as
Chinese army troops stormed Beijing to crush a pro-democracy movement.
Ten years ago: President Clinton and British Prime Minister
John Major paid tribute to the lost airmen of World War II at
. the American Cemetery in Cambridge, England.
Five years ago: Using a provision of the Constitution allowing him to bypass the Senate, President Clinton appointed
openly gay San Francisco businessman James C. Harmel
ambassador to Luxembourg while Congress was in recess. On
the tenth anniversary of China's crackdown on the Tiananmen
Square protests, tens of thous;;mds of people in Hong Kong
·
held a candlelight vigil.
One year ago: President Bush held landmark meetings with
the Israeli and Palestinian prime ministers, hoping to advance
a Middle East peace plan after winning new support from top
Arab leaders. Martha Stewart stepped down as head of her
media empire, hours after federal prosecutors in New York
charged her with obstruction of justice, conspiracy, securities
fraud and lying to investigators. (Stewart was convicted last
March of lying about why she'd sold her shares of ImCione
Systems stock in 2001, just before the stock price plunged.)
Thought for Today: "Conventionality is not morality. Selfrighteousness is not religion. To attack the first is not to assail
the last." - Charlotte Bronte, English novelist (18.16-1855).

Friday, June 4, 2004

Whatever happened to 'Sunday best'?

The Daily Sentinel
111 Court Street • Pomeroy, Ohio

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When was the last time
you saw a woman wearing a
hat? Or even. a man for that
matter"
If you can't remember. you
must not know me or
Nevada Barr, author of the
Anna Pigeon mystery series.·
Unfazed by President John
Kennedy. who many credit
-with havin g started the bareheaded look for men in the
1960s, I still put ori my hat
when I go out on the front
porch to pick up the morning
paper. My father used to do
that and I like to follow his
ways.
As for Barr, in her book
'Seeking
Enlightenment.
Hat by Hat' (Putnam
Publishing Group. 2003).
she writes about her pursuit
of mostly antique hats,
which she collects not tq
resell or display, but to ,wear.
'But in these days of jeans
and T-shirts with slogans,·
Barr writes, 'finding a place
where one can wear a hat
without engendering rude
stares is a challenge.
'Ch urch,' I thought. 'S urely
one could sti11 wear a hat to
church."
Even in church, though,
Barr has found that 'except
for Easter Sunday, I am the
only woman in my congregation wearing a hat.'

clergymen encourage infor- your picnic clothes. We don't
mality. What startled us in . have any dress code .'
But back to hats for
the 1970s is now taken for
granted. Certainly the coat- women in church. St. Paul
less-tieless look for men , laid it down to the new
accepted
only at summer church in Corinth (i n I
George
church services,
today Corinthians II: 1-16) that a
Plagenz
appears year-round - and woman should have her he ad
seems 10 be here to stay. But · covered in church. The regua new question abou t appro- lations in the early church
priate church dre ss is being restricting the . exposure of a
'Personal
adornments . raised . Is it worshipful? Do woman's hair may have also
holidays and rituals have the clothes you wear help been based on an ancient
co me into being over the you to worship better? Do rabbinic dictum (roughly
mill ennia to help us differen- they distract ot hers from translated), 'The hair of a
woman incites lust.'
tiate the mundane from the worshiping?
There · seems to be no
Women's hats started to go
special, the humdrum from
definitive an swer. Some out of style in the 1950s. For
the sacred.
' But somew here along the clergy have relaxed the old a whi Je after that some
especiall y
line we have chosen to cast rule s but still draw a line. A women
these differentiations aside. Lutheran pastor said he had Catholic women - contin ... We have stopped honoring no objections to men and ued to have a hat just for
.our godS'. our dead. our aged boys wearing sport shirts :o church. Gradually. the cusand our leaders because it church without jackets. But tom faded altogether. Not all
requires too much effort on there are, he said. rules of priests are upset. I've known
our parts.' .
propriety to be observed. some to say they prefer a
Barr co llects hats, · she One was, 'don't wear cloth- · hatless woman in church to
writes, to remind herself that ing that distracts others from those who come with 'a bit
'there are times in life when worshiping.' lt was on these of Kleenex ' on their heads to
it is important to pay same grounds that one conform to the letter of the
homage and respect, when it Catholic priest ruled out law.
Some of the ladies in my.
behooves me to wash my shorts,
halters
and
audience today may appreciface and hands and put on miniskirts.
On the other end of the ate the story of the woman
my Sunday best.'
Indeed, it .seems most of us spectrum, one Episcopal who said to her companion,
have forgotten that there was . priest , addressi ng the com- 'Whenever I am down in the
once suc h a thing as 'S unday fort factor, told hi s summer dumps, I always get a new
best.' where people saved parishioners, 'If you and hat. ' To which her friend
their be st clothes to wear on your children are going on a replied, 'I always ·wondered
Sunday. These days. many picnic, come to church in where you got your hats.' ·

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Kathleen
Manley
MIDDLEPORT
Kathleen Gladys Hawley
Manley, 83, of Middleport
passed away on June I, 2004
at her residence.
Born on October 25. 1920
in Cheshire. she was the
daughter of the late James
and
Sparkle
·Frazier
Hawlev.She was a homemaker and a Gold Star Mother
Post 128 American Legion .
She attended the Hillside
Baptist Church .
Besides her parents, she
was preceded in death by her
husband. Donald k. Manley,
son Ronald Manley. grandson Donald Hood. sisters
Helen
Farley.
Audrey
Haw ley. and Georgia Pullin's
and brothers, Ernest Halley,
Norman Hawley, Jame s
Hawley, Delmar Hawley and
Richard Hawley.
She is surviveo by a son
Kenneth (Renee) Manley of
Arlington
Heights,
IlL ;
daughters
Donna
Jean
(Arthur) Hood of Middleport
and Pam (Ernie) Roush of
New Haven, W.Va.: grandsons
Steve
Hood
of
Middleport, Jeremy Roush of
New Haven , W.Va. , Jason
Roush of Gallipolis, Ronald
and Randal Manley of
Illinois, and- Eric Manley;
nine great grandchildren, two
great-great grandchildren, a
sister Bonnie Ebersbach of
Middleport . and brothers
John Hawley of Pomeroy and
Frank Hawley of Columbus.
Friends may call at the
Acree Funeral Home in
Middleport from 2 to 4 p.m.
and 7 to 9 p.m. on Fnday
June 4, 2004.
Funeral services will be
hold at 2 p.rn. on Saturday
June 6, 2004 at the Hillside
Baptist Church on SR 143,
Pomeroy. Pastor James R.
Acree, Sr. and Rev. ·Steve
Little will officiate and burial
will follow at the Gravel Hill
Cemetery.

SHADE - Donna Jean
Sellers, 61, of Shade, passed
away eady Thursday morn-

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Arnold attended Alice
ing, June 3, 2004 at
O'Bieness
Memorial Lloyd College and was an
elementary school principal
Hospital, Athens.
She was the daughter of the at Prather Elementary in
late Wilbur Harley &amp; Carrie Kentucky. He retired from
Edith Gillian Whaley, born Yenkin Majestic Paint, after
having worked for Dean and
May 21, 1943 at Coolville.
Mrs. Sellers was employed Barry Paint for over 30 years.
as a housekeeper. She attend- He was a member -of South
ed Shade High School and Gate-Potter Masonic Lodge
completed her GED. A long- i.n Canal Winchester.
He is survived by his wife
time resident of Shade, she
was a member of Fellowship of 34 years, Ruth Shain
Church of the Nazarene in Johnson ; a daughter and sonin-law, Dee Dee (Ezequiel)
Reedsville .
She is survived by her hus- Zavala of Housto n, Texas,
band, Paul Sellers; two sisters and brothers-in-law,
daughters, Jessie Sellers of Vivian (Darell) Hall of West
Shade, and Julia (Bi ll ) Jenne Salem, Betty Reed (Buck
of Guysville; a son Roger Litteral) of Oil Springs, Ky :.
(Debra) Sellers of Shade; five brothers and sisters-in-law,
grandchi ldren: .
Brett Homer Johnson of Carlisle.
McGrath. Shannon McGrath, Ky., Hurley (Phyllis) Johnson
Rochester,
Mich.,
Justin Trout, Jalcn Sellers, of
Clarence
(Louetta)
Johnson
and Jeremiah Jenne; three
sisters: Louise (George) of Weeksbury, Ky., and Doug
Staats of Tuppers Plain s, (Kay) Johnson of Wittenville,
Mattie Mae Teaford of Ky.
Also surviving are broth'
Racine, and Evelyn (Frank)
ers-in-law
and sisters-in-law
Wingrove of Shade; three
brothers: Charles (Phyllis) Robert Hayes, Columbus;
Whaley of Shade, Donald Charles Shain, Pomeroy;
of Danny (Dorothy) Shain of
-(Donna)
Whaley
Coolville, and Paul Whaley Racine; Ralph Shane (Diane
and hi s fiance Debbie Clark Lamb), Lake Wales, Fla;
(Bill)
Clark,
of Albany: and a special Norma
Columbus;
Sam
(Ruth)
Shain
friend
Brenda (Vernon)
of Racine; Harry (Carol)
Cremeans .
Be si des her parents she Shain , Bethany, W Va., Paul
was preceded in death by an -Mona Shain, Bidwell; Kathy
(Paul) Searles, Rutland; speinfant brother.
Service will be conducted cial nieces Olivia Murphy
at I p.m . on Saturday at and Jennifer Shain and speJagers . &amp; Sons Funeral cial nephews Steve Johnson
Home, Athens, by Rev. James and Clayton Shain, and
Stewart with burial in Athens numerous· other nieces and
Memory Gardens. Friends nephews .
In addition to his parents,
may call at the funeral home
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. he was preceded in death by
brothers Raymond Johnson
on Friday.
and
Royal Johnson, and his
Memorials may be made to
sister.
Virginia Cook.
the American Cancer Society,
Services will be held at I I
South Central Office, 138
a.m.
Saturday, June 5, at the
Marietta Road , Suite D.
Cremeens
Funeral Home in
Chillicothe, Ohio 4560 I.
Racine. Burial will follow at
Letart
Falls . Cemetery.
Friends may call from 6 to 8
p.m. on Fnday, June 4.
RACINE
Arnold Masonic services will be con· Johnson, 7 4, of Racine, died ducted at 8 p.m., following
Wednesday, June 2, 2004, at the visiting hours .
St. Joseph 's Ho spital in
Arnold. was a caring and
Parkersburg, as a result of loving man who placed famibladder cancer.
ly and friends above everyHe was born Nov. II, 1929, thing else. Those who knew
in Weeksbury, Ky., a son of him were $reatly enriched by
the late William Birchfield the expenence and joy of
sharing his life.
and Melvina Hall Johnson.

Arnold Johnson

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TUPPERS PLAINS
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Another blow at 'donor's intent' .
One of the major scanc!als
in the field of charitable giving is the way in which a
foundation set up to serve
certain purposes has the
money squandered by dis loyal foundation executives
on causes that the original
donors would have despised.
Now there are indications
that the Pew Charitable
Trusts may be ·heading in
this direction. The Trusts
were derived from the fortune amassed by that crusty
o ld Pennsylvanian, the late
Joe Pew, and created by his
children . Currently, the
Charitable Trusts' assets
total $4.1 billion, making the
foundation one of the I 0
largest in the country.
Until rece_ntly, the Trusts
operated by making annual
grants to seven separate
major programs : the Pew
Research Center for the
People and the Press; the
Project for Excellence in
Journalism; Stateline.org; the ·
Pew Internet and American
Life Project; the Pew Forum
on Religion and Public Life;
the Pew Hispanic Center; and
the Pew Global Attitudes
Project.
Last November, board

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new Pew Re search Center
(as the consolidated program
will be called). with eventual sav in6S of about $ 1 million an nually.
Well , what business is it of
William
yours or mine how these
Rusher
foundatio n executives disburse, to suit themselves, the
billions of dollars that have
fallen into their laps? ('What
members voted to change a pityH. H. Rogers' money is
the Charitable Trusts from a tainted,' someone remarked
private foundation to a pub- to Mark Twain about a
lic charity. This gave them prominent Standard Oil execthe flexibility to centralize Lttive. 'It's twice tainted,'
under one roof - their own Twain growled back. "Taint
- all seven of the previous- yours and 'taint mine.')
But of cou rse Rimel and
ly independent programs.
From now on. the entire $4.1 her friends have all that
billion will be available to money to play around with
the Trusts' directors to spend only because Congress, in its
as they see fit , and on any wisdom, decided not to tax
projects the board members the foundation 's funds on
desire. In effect, they will be their way from the Pew
presiding · over the world's Trusts lo the ultimate recipimost heavily endowed think enls . That's how charititble
con tribution ~ are encourtank.
And the official reason for aged.
It'' not a question of what
these sweeping changes? As
Hamlet
said,
'Thrift , such people choose to do
Horatio, thrift.· Rebecca W. with the money. it's a ques·
Rimel , president and chief tion of why they have the
executive of lhe Trusts, esti - power to make the choice at
mated to The New York all . It 's up to Congress, and
Times that Pew will spend perhaps the · IRS , to make
$ 15 million a year on the &gt;ure, if they can,' that the

posthumous manipulators of
the great fortunes don't totally traduce their original purposes. The key brick in the
wall is the Senate Finance
Committee, chaired by Sen .
Charles Grassley (R-lowa)
with the cooperation of its
ranking member, Sen. Max
Baucus (D-Mont.). They are .
currently mulling over a
reform bill, which provides,
among other things, harsh
penalties for 'abusive trustee
practices.'
But this is simply the old
broken -w ing Irick. The
problem , by and large, isn't
the trustees, it's the staff: the
tens of thousands of managers who actually run the
foundations, and effectively
make most of the decisions
as to where the money goes.
Congress can curb these
high-flying
foundation
bureaucrats if it wants to.
Uncurbed, they are in a position to powerfully influence
the policies and direction of
the United States according
to their own agenda. ·

(William

Rusher is a
Disrin~;uished Fellow of rhe
Claremont fnstilllte for the
Stud1· of Sraresmm1ship and
Political Philosophy.)

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like one. they can be picked
up at the office, 237 Race St.

Financial literacy
workshop for ·
teachers
POMEROY - The Ohio
University Credit Union, the
Ohio Attorney General's
Office and the Ohio Jump
Start Coalition are sponsoring a free one-day workshop
for teachers on Tuesda;Y,
June 15 at the Oh10
University Credit Union at
944 E. State St., Athens,
from 8:30 a.m. until 3:30
p.m.

Budget .
from PageA1
into 2004 line items . This year's general fund
budget was based on revenue of
$3,462,294.36, including a carryover of

Marker
fr.om Page A1
Meigs Hi gh School and on Sunday enjoyed a
luncheon at the home of Bill and Sue Tubbs
. in Syracuse.
Attending were
Paul R. Reibel ,
Reynoldsburg ; Bill and Barbara Philliips
Nease, Bellefontaine ; Leo Smith, Berrian
Springs, Mich .; Guy and Donna Morri s.
Pomeroy ; Rollin and Darlene Daniels,
Cathedral City, Calif; Martin and Jo Ann
Riggs Johnson, Atlanta, Ga.; Albert Ru sche! ,
Cocoa, Fla.; Jim and Bonnie Russell, Stuart,
Fla.; Jack Seelig, Starke, Fla.; Ann Foster

Since recent studies have
shown that Ohio's teenagers
do not have an understanding of the principles of
everyday economics, resulting in poor financial decisions, teachers will learn
about new instructional
materials and innovative
activities for teaching personal finance, saving moriey
and using credit wisely.
lnstructionai ·strategie's will
be correlated with the Ohio
academic standards, and participants are eligible to earn
graduate credit. Lunch will
be provided.
For more information' or to
register, contact Tricia Hale
at (740) 597-2853 or
thale@oucu.org.

unspent 2003 funds.
Commissioner Mick Davenport said commissioners will meet with individual county
officeholders and department heads later this
month to determine what will be needed in
those departments for the upcoming year.
The projected 2004 fiscal budget is due in
Columbus on July 5.
Cottrill, Lancaster; Lois Smith Hawley,
Pomeroy; Ray Williams, Pollock, Mo .;
Vernal and Betty Blackwood, Belpre . ·
Bernie and Patricia Mier St~choza,
McMurray, Pa.; Tom and Maxine Cuckler
Norris , St. Augustine, Fla.; Ruth Fox
Douglas, Amesville; Joan Wagner Goeglein,
Circleville; Peggy Dailey Houdashelt, ·
Pomeroy; Manning and June Kloes,
Middleport ; Carmeleta McBride Williams,
Louisiana , Mo.; Max and Pat Bowers,
Monroe Falls; Eddie and Hazel Ball,
Pomeroy; John and Mary Lou Reed lhle,
Racine ; Joe and Martha Terrell Struble,
Pomeroy ; Bill and Sue Tubbs, Syracuse;
Irene Bailey, Pomeroy : John and JoAnn
Gilmore Parsons, Granville; and George and
Kitty Dallas. Agouia Hills, Calif.

MASON. W.Va. · - The Lawrence Winebrenner.
Ander,on
annual Wahama Alumni
Dee
Dinner was held Saturday in Bumgardner presented past
the high school cafeteria.
officer volunteers plaques to
The decorations were in Patricia Roush Noel for
keeping with the school cok eight years of dedicated serors of red and white and vice and Marjorie Clarke
included displays of art by Walburn for 13 years of dedthe students and huge sheets icated service.
of particulars on the graduMr. Garland Roush. wife
ating class, including their of Garland Rou sh('41 ) proaspirations for the future.
vided 50 dolls with handJames Stewart , president, crocheted dres ses and hats
greeted the alumni s and the for favors. and the tickets
attending members of the were used by Noel to chose
winners for them . There
Class of 2004.
The Invocation was given were special gifts for the
by Rev. Ralph Hudson of Class of "55" and flowers
Lancaster ('54). The Order and also for Wahama's Elite
of Eastern Star prepared and Group.
Attending. by graduation
served the dinner.
Vice-President
Dee year. were : Class of 1927 .
Anderson
Bumgardner Evelyn Proffit. Mason:
awarded
the
2004 1933: Mildred Fry. New
Outstanding
Wahaman Haven,
W.Va.;
1934:
award to Attarah Faye Henritta Reitmire Bailey.
Roush Dewhurst ('45), for Pomeroy ;
1935 : Leota
her lifetime of community Roush, New Haven : 1936
service, including her dedi- Survilla Johnso n Gilland.
cation and work at the West New Haven; 1937: Clara
Virginia Farm Museum Capehart. Letart. W.Va ..
Country Kitchen .
Loueva Han Dick. Lima;
Vice .President Wimarine 1940: Mary Thabet Mason.
Clark Hill recognized the Mr.and Mr. Joe Berry; West
classes, including 1934, Columbia; Eugene James
1944, 1954, 1964, 1974, Milton, Florida.
1984, 1994, which were
1941: Garland Clyde
honored as reunion 'years.
Roush s, Mt . Gilead; 1943:
Marjorie Clarke Walburn Annabelle Hudnall, New
presented alumni scholar- . Haven , James "Ben" Sayre,
ships and gifts . The first Hilliard; 1944: Mr. and Mrs.
scholarship, of $1,500, was Lawrence Foreman. Mason;
presented to Erin Marr in I 945:
Luther
Tucker.
memory of a dedicated and Mason, Hester Weaver, New
Well-loved principal of the Haven, Joyce Carson, West
Columbia, Loretta Haynes,
past Clyde Foley.
The Class of '55 $ 500 Letart, Darrell Hoffman .
scholarship was awarded to Letart; 1946: Mr. and Mrs.
Kendra
Gallagher. Pete Burris, New Haven,
R.T.Roush was awarded two Orpha Fields. New Haven.
scholarships, one for $500 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
and one for $250. Alisha Stewart, Lexington. . Ky'.,
Ord was the recipient of two Betty Rice Marion . Ill ..
$500 scholarshipe, one from Lois Bumgardner New
the Class of 1974. Heidi · Haven, Mr. and Mrs.
Marks was the recipient of a Charles Yeager.
1947: Mr. and Mrs.
$200 scholarship from the
. Class of 1965.
Donald Hart
Plymouth
This year, a new gift was Meeting , Pa., Mr. and Mrs.
initiated into the awards, a Robert Barton, Middleport,
thank you gift of $500 to be Sarah Gibbs. New Haven,
given to Anthony Frasier, Dorothy Saye Hilliard , Enid
who will be going into the Adams, New Haven; 1948,
Air Force. It was ~iven in Barbara Zerkle, New Have n,
memory of James 'Gabby" Evalee Wolfe Middleport,
Stewart, who gave his life in Oma McGraw Han shaw,
Vietnam for his country. He Vienna, . W.Va., Kathleen
was a Congressional Medal Roush , New Haven, Mr. and
of Honor winner at age 23.
Mrs . Joe Amick , Point
· Walburn thanked and Pleasant, W.Va., Dale Sayre
praised the alumni for their . Hilliard, James Sprouse.
monetary gifts of the past Long Bottom, Verla Harrah,
year and years. She chal- Mason, Attarah Dewhurst,
lenged each class to put Letart. Mr. and Mrs.
together a scholarship from Lawrence
Stewart.
their class for the next year. Middleport , Danny Yonker,
A short business meeting · Mason, Evelyn Weirick,was held and Hill read the Ravenswood, W.Va.
minutes and gave a treasury
1949 : Rosanna Manley,
report. Following the buis- Middleport; 1950: Aleta
New
Haven ,
ness segment, Pat Roush Weaver,
Noel drew tickets from a Chariotte · Yonker, Mason . .
basket for the winners of the Vernon Smith, New Haven ,
10$20giftcenificatesgiven · Billie June Hayes ; 1952.
each year by the group. Walter Arnold Roush. New
Winners were Suzanne Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Lewis. Jane Grimm, Megan Gibbs, Worthington, Mr. and
Pickens, Doris Coffee , Mrs . John Kelly; 1953 :
Sharon
Brinker,Vernon Wilford Scarberry, Point
Smith, Barb Hoffman Cecile Pleasant , Suzanna Lewis,
Vanmatre, Alice Leach am;I Letart, Elizabeth King,

Fight spurs Pomeroy to step up patrols
BY J. MILES lAYTON
JLAYTON@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY Local
pollee broke up a fight and
charged three men involved
in a Wednesday incident in
the Pomeroy parking lot.
Matthew Dailey, 25, Brian
Buffington, 37, both of
Mid&lt;)leport, and William
Wooten, 60, Letart, W.Va. ,
were each charged by the
Pomeroy Police Department
with disorderly conduct by
fighting - . a mi sdemeanor.

Assistant Pomeroy Police
. Chief Joe Kirby Jr.. was first
called to the scene around
9:27 p.m. and he was later
assi sted by Lt. Jeff Miller
from the . Middleport Poli ce
Department and Meigs sheriff's Deputy Jim Stacy.
Each of the men charged
were later released and will
be appearing in Pomeroy
Mayor's Court on June 21.
Porneroy Police Chief
Mark Proffitt said patrol s in
the downtown area, parti cularly the parking lot , will be

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Letart. Ben Roush. Letart:
1954: Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie
Flowers, Elk Grove Villa~e.
IlL. Mr. and Mr,_ Lawrence
Winebrenner. Roy Harle».
Mason. Mr. .and M".
Bernard Hoffman , Rev. and
Mr.
Ra lph
Hudson .
Lancaster. Ruth Rou sh.
Letart. Jame &gt; Stewart.
Chester.
Rme Wea,·er
Mason. Martha Coleman.
Pataskala . Alice Leach.
\'iashingto:1 . WVa .. Mr. and
Mrs . Da,·id BumQard ne r.
Middleport . John R" Rou &gt;h.
Gallipoli '. Cecil e Vanmatre.
Clifton. W.Va..
Phvlli '
Gilkey . Clifton .
·
1955 Pe ggy Ed" ards.
Pat ric ia
1\oeL
Mason.
Pomeroy. Shirley. Tucker.
Mason.
Susie
HaiL
Middleport. Mr. and Mr&gt;.
David Rou sh. Amanda.
Point
Janet
Ro binson.
Pleasant, Ohio, \1arjuri e
Walburn. Middleport. Mr.
and Mrs . Jame s Proffitt.
Mason. Janice BergdolL
Galli poli s; 1956 : Sandra
Rou sh. Pomeroy: 1957 : Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Young Pt.
Pleasant, Jerry Arnold. Ne"
Haven:
1958:
Edna
Scarberry. Point Plea&gt;ant.
Mr. and Mrs. Willi am
Weaver. Victoria. Tex :.
Linda Brinker.
Doris
Coffee
1959:
Vinton.
Bruce
Staats.
Mason: 1960: Guindilin
Staats.
Mason.
Talkor
Wilmarine Clark Hill , We&gt;t
Columbia; 1961: Peggy
Bumgardner: 1961: Georgia
Jerrell , Mason: 1963 : Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Ru,se iL
Lorain;
1964:
Bonnie
Smithson. Letart. Mr. and
Mrs. Gregory Hoffman.
Cottageville. W.Va.: Jerry
Hall. Galloway. Sharon
Heiss , Tallahassee. Fla ..
BarbaraZu span. Mason. Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Bass.
New Ha1·en·. Mr. and Mrs.
Harvev .
VanMatre.
Middleport. Carolyn Bird.
New Haven: · 1965. Mary
Hendrick. Mason. Judith
McHorter. Point Pleasant:
1966:
Nancy
Proffitt.
Mason.
1968:
Sonya
Roush
Letart . Christina Harrah .
Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Garv
Greene , Wellston. 1970.
Barry Hoffman. Letart:
1971. Bernita Allen . Letart.
Joyce Hall, Galloway ; 1972:
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Marr .
Letart; 1973. Jean Grimm . .
1974:
Marsha
Letart;
Bumgarner , Point Pleasant.
Shelby Jo Davis . Letart:
1975: Teresa Ord.- Letart:
1978: Cry stal Edwards.
Hartford : -1984. Suzanne
King , Letart: 1998: Megan
Pickens. Leon. W.Va.: 100 I:
John Morgan . Letart: 2004:
Michelle Edwards, Hartford.
Kendra Gallagher.
New
Haven . Erin Marr. Letart.
R.T Rou sh, New Haven .
A!isha Ord, Letart. R.T
Roush. New Haven . Alisha
Ord.
Letart.
.o\nthony.
Frasier,
Hartford.
and
Jennifer Flowers. Letart .

at the

Trinity Church in Pomeroy
Auditiom for Adulrs and chi/drm (l L2_!;a!!JtWUJ.tllH1:

increased in the weeb
ahead.
He said there has been a
rash of vandalism -a nd damage to store fronts caused by
people congregating after
hours. Profrin blame&gt; the
warm weather among other
things and vows to put a stop
to these criini nal acti vities.
"We are go mg to start vig orously patroling the parking lot and areas downtown
to make sure that these
things don't go on anymore
in Pomeroy." he said .
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Friday, June 4
. TUPPERS PLAINS~ The
Eastern Local Board of edueation will have a special
board meeting at 6 p.m. at the
administration
offtce.
Purpose of the meeting is to
discuss personnel.
• Monday, June 7
SYRACUSE Sutton
Township Trustees, regular
meeting, 7 p.m., Syracuse
Village Hall.
CARPENTER
Columbia
Township
Trustees, 7:30 p.m.• fire station.
Thesday, June 8
POMEROY -· Bedford
Township Trustees will meet
at 7 p.m. at the town hall.
·
Wednesd~June 9
POMEROY
The Meigs
·county Board of ealth will
meet a; 5 p.m. in .the conference room of the Meigs
County Health Department.
·
Friday, June II
NELSONVILLE
Region
14
Workforce
Investment CEO consortium
will be held at 8 a.m. at the
Ramada Inn, Nelsonville.
NELSONVILLE A
14
Workforce
Region
Inve stment board meeting
will be held at 9:30 a.m. at
the Ramada Inn, Nelsonville.

Clubs and
organizations
Friday, June 4
POMEROY
-· Meigs
.County PERI Chapter 77
meets at Meigs County

Multipurpose Senior Center,
with luncheon at noon and
meeting to follow. Perry
Varnadoe, Meigs County
Economic
Development
Director, will be guest speaker. All members are urged to
attend.
Saturday, June 5
. POMEROY - The Bits N'
Piecers Quilters Guild are
having a working Saturday
beginning at 10 a.m. at the
Pomeroy Library. Those
attending are to take cutting
utensils, fabric. sewing
machines and a covered dish.
For more information call
742-0212. New members are
welcome.
Monday, June 7
RACINE .
Racine
Chapter 134, Order of the
Eastern Star, will meet at
7:30 p.m. at the hall. New
officers will be elected.
MIDDLEPORT - Special
meeting of Middleport Lodge
363, F&amp;AM for work in the
.entered apprentice degree,
7:30 p.m. at the temple. All
Masons invited. Refreshments.

Homecomings/
Reunions
Sunday, June 6
RACINE - The George
Holter, Jr. family reunion will
be held at the home of Jim
and Karen Werry, Court
Street Road near Morning
Star
Church.
Racine.
Barbecue chicken and other
meats provided along with
table service. All family and
friends welcome.

Church services
Saturday, June 5
SYRACUSE- A "burgers
and Bible study crusade" will
be held at the Syracuse
Nazarene Church at 6:30
p.m. both Saturday and
Sunday. Sunday morning
worship will be held at 10:30
a.m. Pastor Mike Adkins
invites the public.
Sunday, June 6
VETO Homecoming
w iII be observed at the Veto
Tabernacle Sunday. There
will be a carry-in dinner at
noon, preaching by John
Elswick, and music by the
Gabriel Quartet starting at
I :30 p.in.
Monday, June 7
MIDDLEPORT- Vacation
Bible School will be held at the
Ash
Street
Church,
Middleport, 6 to 9 p.m., June
7-11. Theme will be "Jesus
Helps You Power Up." There
will be a daily Bible story,
music. craft and activity. Pastor
Greg Sears invites children,
age two through 12th grade, to
attend. For more information
or a quick phone registration
call Linda Powell, 992-1075 or
Gloria Westfall, 367-0185.

Other events
Thesday, June 8
POMEROY- Childhood
immunizations will be given
at the Meigs County Health
Department from 9 to II a.m
and l to 3 p.m. at the office.
Take children's shot records.
Must be accompanied by a
piarent/legal guardian.

Friday, June 4,

2004

Teens aggressive advances
frighten friend of his mom's

Community Calendar
Public meetings

J;lageA6

DEAR ABBY: My friend
"Sally" has a 14-year-old son
I'll call Derek. He recently
made
sexual
advances
toward me. What frightened
me was Derek's refusal to
accept that I meant no when
I refused and informed him
that what he had in mind was
immoral and illegal.
· I threw the kid out of my
house, called Sail y, and
asked her to keep her son
away from me and my home.
She refused to take me seriously.
The next day, I sent Sally a
special delivery
letter,
r~peating in writing how I
felt about what Derek had
done.
Abby, I understand that
Derek is at an age when his
hormones are raging, but his
behavior was repulsive and
offensive . I am afraid of him
because he's bigger than I
am - and because he 's been
seen around my house late at
night, according to one of
my neighbors.
I· live alone. Is there something I should do to protect
myself? Or should I just wait
. to see what ·. happens? FRIGHTENED BY A 14YEAR-OLD PREDATOR
DEAR FRIGHTENED: If
what your neighbor said is
true, Sally's son has more
problems than raging hormones . He also may be a
Peeping Tom. Since peeping
and prowling can escalate,
the police should be notified.
lt appears that the boy needs
help. and his mother is in

Dear
Abby

denial. Do not procnistinate.
You must protect yourself.
ABBY:
My
DEAR
boyfriend, "Roy," .and I have
·been dating almost a year.
We are both 21 but have
known each other since we
were 8. Lately, hi s mother
ha s been making hurtful
comme nts like. "Wow.
you're not dressed like a slut
tod ay... or "How come
you're always here when I
com L'

t. 1

see my son ?"
.

I " ' · ." t want to be di srespect[ ul, but her comments
are insulting. I don't dress
like an extra in a music
video. Having been brought
up in a Chrislian home, and
still li ving in one, I know the
differen ce between cute
clothes and trashy attire.
These comments from
Ray's mother started when
he and I began dating. I don't
know if it's my clothes she
hates, or if it's the fact that
Roy and I are considering
taking the next step.
It also bothers me that Roy
doesn '1 say anything when
his mother rips me to shreds.
My mother told me to keep
my distance from Roy 's
mom and · make sure he

knows h~w I feel about his
silence.
Roy is a "mama's boy." so
I don't expect him to say
anything to his mother. I
don't even expect h1m to
understand how I feel. l just
want to know the proper way
to handle th ings the next
time his mom criticizes me.
-THE GIRLFRIEND
DEAR
GIRLFRIEND:
Roy's mother sees you as a
threat. Her comments are
intended to drive you away.
Unless R.. v speaks up. her
behavior ,, ill esf'alate . If you
continue to tolerate her
behavior, Roy's mother will
make your life hell. And· if
you marry him. she will rule
the roost.
.
Explain to Roy how hurt-•
ful hi s mother's comments
are. Tell him that you will no
longer tolerate them. and the
next time she insults you,
you will say. "Roy how do
YOU feel about the way
your mother is talking to me?
Do you agree with her?"
Make it clear that if he fails
to stmid up for you and tell
hi s mother that he expects
you to be treated with
respect. lhe relationship is
over.
Dear Abbr is ll'l'itlen br
Abigail va;, Bure11. also
knmm as Jea1111e Phillips.
ami 11'[/S Jtmlllh'd bv her
motha Pauli11e Phillips.
Write
Dear Abbr
at
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Bvx 69440. Los A11geles. CA
90069.
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Chester Methodist Church.
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·Hony) Westjohn, Bruce
:'Bonnie) Myers, and Leonard
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;Land transfers
· ' Betty Lou Kern to Clifford
:·!\I an Whitley, Troy S.
·.Whitley, deed, Bedford.
j Raymond Degroot, Mary L.
·pegroot, to Helen Joann
;Gray, deed, Chester.
·: Patsy Jean Laudermilt to
:Walter Laudermilt, affidavit,
Letart.
· • Walter Laudermilt, Judy
iPatterson Laudermilt, to
:Walermilt Family Trust, deed,
;Letart.
· ' Christine A. Martin to
•Conseco Finance Servicing,
·:sheriff's deed, Village of
!Syracuse.
i Roger Lee Jones to
'Con~eco Finance Servicing,
:~heriff's deed, Sutton.
' : Glen E. Stanley, deceased,
:r..b Archie R. Stegall, affidavit,
·extinguish life estate.
~:; Vyona Ruth Day to Otis
:Chutes, Michael Chutes,
&lt;deed, Salisbury.
i. ; Archie R. Stegall to
~Kenneth It Hossler, Jill A.
;Hossler, deed, Bedford.
., Howard W. Brewer, Jr.,
:carolyn S. Brewer, to' Terry
;1\1. Brewer, deed, Salisbury.
; ; Marc travis Pierce, Wendy
iCaroline Pierce, to Bruce R.
!fisher, M. Thomas Dooley,
,4eed, Village of Pomeroy.

Christine Tackett, Christine
Janet M. Jeffers to Janet M.
Martin,
to
Beneficial Jeffers, Rhonda Marie Peters,
Mortgage Co. of Ohio, sher- deed, Salisbury.
iff's deed, Village of
Leo Kennedy, Jr., Julia A.
Pomeroy.
Kennedy, to Daniel James,
John Fisher, Jr. to Crystal Ruth James, deed, Village of
Whitlach, William D. Kautz, Middleport.
John 'T. Wolfe, Marilyn
deed, Chester.
Christopher D. Smith, Joan Wolfe, to Dan P. Smith,
Christopher Smith, Erica L. .Donna Jean Smith, affidavit.
Smith, to Home National
Bank, sheriff's deed, Village
Robert
W.'
Proffitt,
of Pomeroy.
deceased, to Elizabeth Faye
Larry B. Morris to Harold Proffitt, affidavit.
. D. Ro se,
Gwendlyn
Sayre,
.
E Rose, Jr., M o II 1e
deed, Rutland.
Gwendlyn Karnes, Charles
Robert T. Southern, Sr., Daniel Karnes, to John R.
deceased, to Carol Y. Myers, deed, Lebanon.
Southern, affidavit. Village of
Bobbie E. Roy, Hazel
Middleport.
Kathleen Roy, Hazel K. Roy,
Norman P. Smith, Sherri A, to Hazel Kathleen Roy, deed,
Smith, to Judith A. Williams, Vjllage of Racine.
Ryan Baxter Williams, deed,
Roger A. Eblin, Judith L.
Sutton/Village of Syracuse.
Eblin, to Roger A. Eblin,
Janet M. Jeffers to Janet M. deed, Rutland.
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Laura J. Fields, deceasaed •.
deed, Salisbury.
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Jeffers, Rhonda Marie Peters, Orange .
deed, Bedford.
· Gay Fields to Carol L.
Janet M. Jeffers to Janet M. Craft, Robert R. Craft, deed,
Jeffers, Rhonda Marie Peters, Orange.
deed, Salisbury. .
Gary E. Snouffer to
Janet M. Jeffers to Janet M. Community Action Program,
Jeffers, Rhonda Marie Peters, deed,
Village
of
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Pomeroy/Salisbury.

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RACINE · The Beegle, Ruth Carnahan Pomeroy; Patty Roush Pape,
Racine/Southern
Alumni Simpson. Martha Waterson Margie Stobart Wolfe. Don
reunion banquet was held at Beegle, Racine.
Beegle. Sue Ann Buck
Southern
High
School
1943:· Doris Sayre Rogers, Beegle. Mary Euler Hill.
Saturday with 214 Alumni Canal Winchester, ; Delbert
Racine; Jerry Lee. Dublin .
and guests attending.
Smith, Racine.
1962:
Alan Graham.
The invocation and bene1944:
Juanita Parsons
diction were given by Larry Kimes, Parkersburg, W.Va.; Syracuse; Kathryn Brace
Racine;
Bruce
Fisher and dinner was served David A. Brewer, Portland; Hart,
by the 2005 senior class at Mary Roberts Roush. Mason, McKelvey, Portland.
1963:
Southern under the direction W.Va.; Jn Shank, Charleston;
Austin Wolfe .
of Gordon and Linda 'Fisher.
W.Va ..
Racine.
A highlight of the evening
1945: Audrey Boichyn, St · 1964: Judy Cozart Pape,
was an appearance by the Clair Shores, MI; Mrytle. Syracuse; Teddy Bailey,
Southern Tornado marching Easterday Holter, Racine.
I.:inda VanMeter Bailey.
band. Wearing their new
1946: Billy Joe Spencer, Patriot ; Vernon Donahue.
uniforms , the band members Pomeroy.
Sharon · Church Donahue,
entered the gymnasiu m play1947: Ruth Johnson Smith.
Radnor; Richard Holter,
ing the "Stand up and_Cheer" Racine.
1948: Jn T. Wolfe, Racine . Hilliard. Carol Reed. Randall
fight song. After marching
through the crowd. all stand.1949:
Eileen Johnson Reiber, Lynn Mallory, Linda
ing and cheering. they played Cartwright, Nashville , Tenn . White Cunningham Racine:
.s everal selection s before
1950:
Aaron Wolfe , Roben Wood. Long Bottom;
marching out as they once Racine.
Linda
Neigler
Davis.
again played the light song .
l95l :
Cecil
Hill, Gallipolis; . Larry G. Sayre.
The winners of the We sterv.ille, James Cline, .Columbus.
Southern Elementary "Star Beverly.
1965: Victor Robert Durst,
Search'' competition held
1952:
John Fisher, Richmond. '. Va.;
Nancy
earlier thi s year provided Pomeroy; Marilyn Brewer Parker Grueser. Racine;
additional
entertainment. Beall, Columbus; Dora Birch
They were introduced by Lipps . Little Hocking. ; Gordon Fisher. Tom Weaver,
Junie Beegle Maynard and Victor Wolfe, Racine ; Gene Syracuse; Linda Eichinger
Collins, Parkersburg , W.Va ..
included. Lindsay Teaford Wells , Osseo. Mich.
1966: Linda Adams Evans.
and Chelsea Pape , Jacob
1953:
George Theiss,
Gary
Dennis Evans. Edith
Hoback , Lacy Hupp , Darien Belpre; Elizabeth Diddle
Rose Hubbard . Racine.
Diddle and Demetri s Lamm.
Fishel\ Dan Smith, Racine.
1954:
Oscar Badgley,
1967 :
Bob Grueser,
A brief business meeting
was conducted by Shirley Centerville, ; Larry Wolfe, Racine.
Johnson and included reading Racine; Shirley Stobart
1969:
Jeffrey Donew,
of the minutes of last year's Robert s, Lexington , Ky.; Columbus. ; ' Paul Rose ,
gathering.
.Brian Simpson. Bonnie Racine;
Stephen
Pete
All graduates of the 1930's Badgley Simpson , Baltimore, · Simpson , Dublin .
were given special recogni- , Marlene Clark Hill.
1971:
Becky Salser
tion by Becky VanMeter Westerville, ; Alice Fisher
Zuspan
and
pre senled Wamsley, Pomeroy ; Dorsel Mallory. Don Smith, Racine ;
Proffitt .
planters of !lowers. Also rec- Wilson , Sissionville, W.Va .; James Gordon
ognized and presenled a gift Sharlene
Deem
Gray, Virginia Beach, Va.
1972:
Dave Graham ,
was the graduate who trav- Rockbridge, ; Jane Gilmore
elect the farthest . Robert Beegle. Racine: Normal Racine .
1973:
Beverly Ervin
Reiber. who came from Roush, Charleston, W.Va.;
Florida.
Margaret Martin Cline. Willford. Tuppers Plains.
Bob Grueser. Southern Beverly, : Shirley Powell
1974:
Brenda Hayes
Local
superintendent, Shively. Columbus: Joann Davis, Patsy Protl'itt Cornell.
announced the winners of the Willford
Proffitt .
Dale Syracuse; Connie Templeton .
2004 scholarships. They are Johnson , Wadsworth, ; Joyce
1977:
Carl Jnston.
Cadi Davis and Stephanie Hart Manuel , Racine ; Ron
Portland;
Li
sa
Allen Woods.
Bradford who each received McDade und Loretta Davis
. Syracuse.
.
a $500 scholarship.
McDade, Athens .
1978 : Larry Fisher. Denni s ·
Lisa Allen Wood s, Larry
1955: Delores Kraeuter
Fisher. Alan Graham. Dennis Wolfe, Lillian· Powell Weese . Wolfe. Teresa Ervin Wilson .
Racine.
Wolfe and Tom 'weaver pre- Racine .
1981: Peggy Bush Gibbs,
1956: Robert E. Beegle,
sented door prizes of flowers
· donated by several local Shirley Beegle, Don Richard Racine.
growers including
Rex . Hill, Racine; Janet Beegle
1982: Tammy Ervin Hupp.
Thornton , Nancy Cummins, Roush, Charleston. W.Va ..
Becky Gheen Bradford,
Marshall Roush, Darrell
1957: Don Johnnson, Racine.
Norris, Perry Hill, Todd Portland; Robert Euler,
1983: Tonja Salser Hunter.
Cummins
and
Riffle Elkview, W.Va.; Avis Theiss R'acine.
Greenhouses.
Harrison, Syracuse .
1984: Cindy Allen Jnston,
Singing the Alma Mater
1958: Mary Kay Johnson
led by Larry Fisher conclud- Konicek, University Park, Portland.
1986 : Becky VanMeter
ed the banquet.
·
Fla.; Hazel Stobart Dudding,
.Zuspan,
Mason, W:Va.
Dale Hart, Racine; Odessa
Graduates attending were:
1989: Kristen Pape Bond,
Ed Howell, Willford Proffitt, Portland.
1931:
Flushing.
1959: .
Wanda Faber London.
1933:
Harold . Roush, ~chuler, Pomeroy; Shirley
Junle Beegle
1991:
Elkview, W.Va.
McKelvey
Johnson, Maynard, Racine.
1935 : Eileen Roush Buck, Portland; Barbara Adams
1992: Michelle McCoy
Salser, Evans, Syracuse .
Racine.
Dugan, Ronnie
1938:
Hazel Hilldore Racine; Virginia Wheeler,
1993:
Nick f.dams,
McKelvey,
Portland; Portsmouth, ; Arlene Theiss Michael Evans, Racine.
Wallace, Delaware, Nadine
Raymond Furbee Portland.
1994:
Robert Reiber,
1940:
George Charles Roush Euler, Elkview, W.Va.;
Foster, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Altie Stover Farmer, New Florida; Stephanie Sayre
1941:
Betty Wilson Carlisle ; Donna Hilldore Filson, Jenny Cleek, Racine.
1996: Rochelle Jenkin s
Bearhs, Racine; Carroll Byer, Syracuse:.
1960: Mary Grace Stobart Lamm, Syracuse; Carolyn
Norris, Syracuse.
1942: . Dean Sayre, Cowdery, Long Bottom ; Manuel Robinson, Carl L.
Middletown ,
PA;
Paul Lois
Graham , Allen. Robinson, Racine.

Letha Proffitt . Dale R. Bedford.
Tuttle. Susan J. Tunle. deed.
Proffitt , lo Dale F. Proffitt ,
Thomas.
M.
Thei;s, Chester.
deed , Lebanon .
Sheila A. Theiss. to Charles
Kenneth A. Grueser.
Paul Lacy Chadwell. R. Harris. Waynita Harri s. deceased , to Carrie Grueser.
Kathy Elise Chadwell, deed, Lebanon .
aftldavit. Sutton.
Tonya Crouse. Gloria J.
David Lynn Chadwell.
Christopher W. Cross.
Jame s Lowell Chadwel , Haning. Joe Crouse. Jimmy Pamela Cro". 10 Audrea B.
Cynthia Sue Chadwell. to C. Haning , to Tom Bate &gt;. Parr, deed, Salem.
Daniel E. Gheen. Randi M. Sonya
Bates,
'deed.
Sharon
R.
Wilson.
Columbia.
Gheen, deed. Chester.
Howard P. Wilson . to TPRex K. Butcher. Tammy
Gary J. Foley, Sr.. Gary J. CWD. right of way. Sutton .
· Butcher. to Kevin Butcher. Foley, to Betty Foley, Cindy
Gene Wolfe to TP-CWD.
Brent
Butcher.
April J. Foley, deed. Scipio.
right of way. Lebanon.
Butcher, deed, Scipio.
Betty Foley to Cindy J.
Phillip W. Wolfe. Anna M.
Harold W. Hanson. Jr. to Foley. deed. 'Scipio.
Wolfe. to TP-CWD. righl Of
Harold W. · Han son. Jr.,
Richard Vaughan. Ruby way, LelarL
:Linda L Hanso n. deed, Vaughan. to Harold W
Joy Hawthorne. David
.Village of Middleport.
Hanson. Jr.. Linda L Hawthorne. to TP-CWD .
Shirley
Bel l Wolfe. Hanson. deed. Village of right of way, Orange.
deceased, to Monte Ray Middleport .
William E. Caslo to
Betty Foley to Gary J. Mollie Parsons Casto. cerWolfe. aftldavit, Rutland.
Edward
C.
Hawley, Foley, Gary J. Foley. SL. Iificate of transfer. Olive.
deceased ,
to
Thelma · deed. Village of Syracuse.
Norman H. Roush. Janel
Hawley, affidavit.
Jimmy E. Davis, Janet E. K. Rou;h. to. . Larry G.
Shelby
Ann
Jarrell. Miller, Clyde E. Davis. Fisher. Rhonda R. Fisher.
Beverly Morrow, to Beverly Alice Louise Davis, to deed. Village of Racine .
Morrow. deed , Salisbury.
Robert W. Sisson. Iva M.
Benjamin W. Putman. ·
deed. Lena E. Putman. to John M.
Thomas G. McClung, Sisson.
Patricia McClung. tc;&gt; Ray Rutland/Village of Rutland . King. Brenda King. deed.
Andrews, deed, Village of
Nancy S. Broderick . Olive.
Pomeroy.
Michael Bu skirk. Jani ce
Amber B. Tracy, Amber
Ray Andrews. Megan Busk irk. to Shawn A. B. Be1me11. to Jeffrey W.
Andrews,
to
Kenneth Taylor, deed, Salisbury.
Tracy. Amber B. Tracy.
Young, deed , Village of · Kevin Graham, Kevin deed. Salisbury.
Pomeroy.
Michael Graham. to James · Stephen K. Henderson.
Fred E. Ray, Keith A. M. Kelley, Mary A. Kelley. Sandra L. Henderson. to Lee
Harter II. Christine Haner, deed, Salisbury.
Anna Roberts. Kenneth E.
to Profidcei1 Bank , sheriff's
Jack Williams. Peggy Roberts. deed. Salisbury. :
deed, Village of Pomeroy.
·Williams. to Christopher
Melanie Sue Daniels 16
Mary Ellen Andrew to Jude. deed. Salem. .
Edward L. Daniels. deed.
Monongahela Power Co. ,
Faye Aiker. Faye R.ose Village
of
ease ment. Olive.
Aiker, to John E. blake. Middleport/Salisbury.
Dennis K. Schofield, deed. Village ot Pomeroy.
GeralJine M. Cross to
Kenneth H. Payne. Jr. 10 Diana Mae Cross . Deborah
Jackie L Schofi~ld. to
Tuppers
Plain s-Chester Carolyn Sue Payne Weaver. Mary Harris. Deni se Maxine
Water Di strict, right of way. certificate of transfer. Mamone. Della Margaret
Salisbury.
Lebanon.
Cross. deed. Sutton.
Rocky R. Hupp. Carol
Suzanne Bentz to John
Geraldine Varney to
Hupp. to TP-CWD, righi of Bentz, .deed. Chester.
Bonni e Tawney. -deed.
way. Lebanon.
Jeffrey Lynn Fields. Mary Lebanon.
Everett T. Calaway to TP- Ann Fields. to Lorena G.
Geraldine Varney to
CWO. right of way. Kinsinger, deed. Village of . Frances . Reiber. deed.
Lebanon.
Middleport.
Lebanon .
Beryl A. Wil son. Jr .. to
Gordan F. Randolph ,
-Geraldine Varney to
Eve lyn J. Randolph , to TP- Beryl A. Wilson. Jr. Living Bonnie Tawney. deed.
CWO, right of way. Orange. Trus1.
memorial trust. Lebanon.
Dori s E. Well to TP- O~ange.
Thelma .
Hawley. ·
CWO. right of way, Orange.
Beryl A. Wilson, Jr.. Beryl deceased. to Betty Ash.
Community
of A. Wilson, Jr. Liviting Trust. Margaret Dailey. Elaine
Stiversville Church to TP- to Ja son B. Ridenour. Miller. Sharon John son. cerCWD. right of way, Natasha M. Ridenour, deed . tificate. Sutton_
Orange.
Lebanon .
Monte Ra y Wolfe .to
Forrest D. and . Pan sy B.
Barbara Ann Hensler. Jame s R. Ti1ylor. Vickie
Jordan to Pan sy B. Jordan. deceased, to Dallas C. Taylor. Jeed. Rutland .
Forrest Dorsey Jordan, Hensler,
affidavit.
Mary Ann Fields to Mary
deed, Columbia.
Columbia.
. Ann Fields, Jeffrey Lynn
Karen S. Bonaventura to
Frederick M. Tuttle. Ruth Fields. deed. Village of
Michael Bonaventura. deed, M. Tuttle, to Walter E. Syracuse/Sutton.

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rain. The rain should start by 0.25 inches. Temperatures will
9:00am. The rain sho uld stay new· 66 with today's high
reach 0.05 inche s by thi s of 6 7 occurring around
morning. Temperature&gt; will .t:OOpm Winds will be 5 to 10
rise to 63 with today's low of MPH from the north turning
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AKRON (AP) Two
northeast Ohio companies
that built their businesses on
selling plastic toy s designed ·
to spark imaginative play are
trying to balance simple creativity with a high-tech world.
Little Tikes Co. and Step2
Corp. have joined the electronic toy trend with products
such as miniature kitchen sets
that have real-life sounds and
battery-operated play cars.
They say competitive pressure required them to db so.
But both companies are trying to keep up with the industry without compromising
their commitment to makeA child demonstrates the pedal-powered Scarmble.r Pedal Coupe
believe.
Hudson-based Little Tikes produced by Streetsboro, Ohio based Step2 in an undated comis jumping deeper into the pany photo. Little Tikes Co. and Step2 Corp., two northeast Oh1o
electronics trend, taking the companies that built their bus inesses on selling plastic toys
position that technology designed to spark imaginative play are trying to bala~ce simple
should be u~ed thOUjlhtfully creativity wi.th a high-tech world. The Scrambler Pedal Coupe is
similar to the Big Wheel of the 1970s and '80s with nothing
to encourage tmagrnatron.
"The last thing you want to flashier than the headlight decals on the front. (AP)
do is have a kid push a button
ic toys sparingly.
and just watch \Vhat (the toy) lost an ·anymore."
·To tell you the truth, we've
The American Academy of
does," said Brian Kirkendall ,
had
to yield to the pressure,"
Pediatrics
has
not
issued
a
vice president of global prodFoltz
said. "We're presenting
policy
statement
regarding
the
uct marketing for Little Tikes,
a division
of Newell use of technology-based toys. to (retail) buyers who are
Toy
Indu stry adults. And they think elecThe
Rubbermaid. "That's no difAssociation
estimates
65 per- tronics are where it"s at. In
ferent than watching TV. As a
cent to 70 percent of toys order to be competitive . and
parent, I don't like that."
Little Tike s' Streetsboro- being introduced on the mar- to present products to buyers,
based competitor, Step2, is ket have an electronic compo- we have those choices in our
focusing
on
its
new nent, said Julie Livingston, line ."
Like Little Tikes. Step2
Scrambler Pedal Coupe. The spokeswoman for the New
York
City-based
group.
offers
battery-powered riding
toy is similar to the Big
Little
Tikes'
new Magicook toys and electronic. soundWheel of the 1970s and '80s
with nothing flashier than the Kitchen uses low-level radio producing kitchen sets. And
frequencie s to allow the com- Little Tikes still offers silent
headlight decals on the front.
ponents
of the set to commu- toys and riding toys operated
Step2 is marketing its "kidpowered" toy as an increase nicate electronically. When a only on leg power.
Kirkendall said the compain childhood obesity makes child places a piece of food
on
the
stove,
for
example,
the
ny's
· molded-plastic mainheadlines.
"There is a treQd (toward stove. recognizes the food and stays. like the Cozy Coupe
ride-in car and . the Turtle
electronic toys), but we' re responds.
"This puts the kids in con- Sandbox. are as low-tech as
hoping to see it go the other
way," said Dotti Foltz, direc- trol. TI1ey have true interac- they were when they were
introduced 20 years ago or
tor of marketing and commu- tion," Kirkendall said.
."We want to use technology more.
nications for Step2. "We want
''There will always be parto be there to give the con- smartly, not just technology
sumer the choice - toys for the sake of technology," ents who want to give their
kids an opportunity to · play
where the children have to he said.
Step2's Foltz said her com- without pushing buttons."
concentrate and think and
make believe. That's kind of a pany is trying to use electron- Kirkendall said.
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Federal environmental regulators rejected the government's plan to begin removing some of the most hazardous radioactive waste
remaining at a former uranium-processing plant.
Nevada has thremened a
lawsuit to block the Energy
Deparunent's plan to ship the
waste from the former
Fernald plant to the agency's
desert disposal site 65 miles
oorth of Las Vegas. The U.S.
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Meigs legion
opens season
With victory

Mondesi assists Angels in win over Tribe

THE PLAINS ~ The
Meig s Post 12R American
Legion baseball team defeated Athens II Wednesday, 5c4,
to open the season.
Michael Warren had a tworun single in the fifth innino
to give Meigs its first lead . "
The game-winner came in
the seventh when Warren singled then stole second ·and
third before coming home on
a passed hall.
Warren had three hits for
Meigs, while Luke Haislop.
Ray sean Allen, Ken Amsbary
and Jeremy Blackston also
had hits.
Mike Davi s, Meigs' starting pitcher, earned the win.
while Haislop recorded the

ANAHElM. Calif. (AP)
When
the Anaheim Angels signed Raul
Mondesi last week after he left
Pittsb urgh, they knew he had plenty
left to give a contender.
He homered and threw out a runner
at the plate to help the Angels beat the
Cleveland Indians 5-2 Thursday night
for their third straight victory.
"You're not going to get too many
guys who play as hard as Mondi. .. said
manager Mike Sciascia. whose association with Mondesi goes bac.k to
Sciascia's coaching days with the
Dodgers. ''This guy gives everything

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he has on every play. He tits righ t in
with this group of guys."
Angels manager Mike Sciascia
watched from the clubhouse. He was
suspended along with piicher John

Lackey. The two were ejected from a
May 24 game at Toronto after Lackey
threw consecutive pitcl\es inside to
Simon Pond. Lackcv received ll1 e
game&gt;. but is appealing.
Bench coach Joe Maddon ran the
Angels in Sciascia's absence i'or the
first time &gt;ince he managed the llnai2LI
games of the 1999 season after Terry
Collins· resignati on.
.
"Joe knows this dub as well as I Ull
and he knows the pitching staff as well
as Buddy Black. so we knew he'd do a
great job:: Sciascia said.
Anaheim got a two-run triple from

Jose Guillen and two-ow RBI sing les
from Chone Figgins and Vladimir
Guerrewto hand AL ERA leader Cliff
Lee l1i' tirst loss of the ~ason . The
Angel' ht.ve 'cored a maj(Jr leaguebe'! 125 run' with two outs.
"It'' "'mething we preach. and guy'
reallv concentrate we ll in those situation; ... Maddon ~aid. "It's a mental ·
thing, where you keep grinding out the
at-bat regardle" of the wunt.
Fu11hermore . a lot of the big boys have
been. ~om mg up in those spots and

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Thurodoy

Meigs travels to Glouster
today before playing a doubleheader
at
Beverly
Saturday.

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26
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Meigs American Legion
Schedule
June
at Athens 11 (W 5-2)
at Beverly (DH)
at Mason County, W.Va (DH)
at Logan
at Athens II
Athens (OH)
at Shinnston, W.Va. (OH)
Lancaster
at Mariena (DH)
Beverly (DH)
Lancaster II (D H)
Logan
at Lancaster
at Well~ion (DH)
Pickenngton
at Glouster

AI Mulrtlold VHiage Golf Club
Dublin, Ohio

1 p m.
1 p.m
6 p.m.
6 p.m.
1 p.m
1 p.m.
6 p.m.
6 p.m.
1 p.m.
1 p.m.
6 p.m.
7 p.m.
noon
6 p.m.
6 p.m.

July
1-4 at Athens To urnament
6 at Athens
8 Glouster
10 Mas on County. W.Va . (DH)
11 at Pickerington (DH)
12 Athens II

14 Wellston
16 Athens It
18-22 League Tournament.

7 p.m.
6 p.m.
1 p.m.
1 p.m.
6 p.ll).

6 p.m.
6 p.m.

Buffalo makes
easy work of
Clippers
BUFFALO. NY (P,P)
Brandon Phillips and Raul
Gonzalez each scored three
runs Thursday to help the
Buffalo Bisons beat the
Columbus Clippers 13-2 in
\lie International League.
:Dusty Wathan drove in
tltree runs and scored twice
for Boffalo. Jack Cressend (2l) got the win, allowing one
hit in 2 2-3 innings of relief.
Michael Vento hit a two-run
homer in the ftrst to give
Columbus the lead.
' Buffalo scored five runs off
Andy Beal (3-3) in the first.
Phillips had an RBI double,
Gonzalez hit a two-run double and Brent Abernathy
added an RBI double.
Mark Little hit a home run
in the fifth for the Bisons.
who added four runs in the
sixth and three more in the
seventh. Wathan drove in a
run with a single in the sixth
and had two RB!s on a double
in the seventh.
Buffalo
starter
Kyle
Denney allowed four hits and
two walks in 4 1-3 innings.
Beal allowed eigh.t runs on
eight hits in 5 1-3 innings, but
retired I3 of 14 batters after
the first.

Garciaparra
hopes to return
to lineup soon

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TOLEDO (AP)- Boswn
shortstop Nomar Garciaparra
said Thursday he hopes to be
beck in the Red Sox lineup
~arly next week for the first
· time this season.
: Garciaparra , sidelined all
year with a sore Achilles ' tendon, will start a three-game
rehabilitation
assignment
~ith Triple-A Pawtucket in
Toledo on Thursday. ·
- He plans to fly back to
il.oston after Saturday's game
io be evaluated. If all goes
Well, he cou ld be in Boston's
lineup Tuesday against San
Diego.
,
would
like
to,"
"I
Oarciaparra said. "But I've
~ever put a definite time on it
er said this is my mark or this
is my goal. .
"If I don't reach it. I don't
want to be disappointed," he
said before Thursda)"s game
against Toledo. "Nothing's
been decided."

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Ernie Els drives off the second tee during the first round of the Memorial Tournament at the Muirfield Village Golf Club in
Dublin Thursday. (AP)

Els, .Curtis lead at Muirfield
BY DouG FERGUSON

Associated Press
DUBLIN - Ernie Els and Ben
Curtis made their share of birdies on a
tough Muirfield Village course
Thursday. What made them co-leaders
in the first round of the Memorial was
fini shing with a par.
The last two British Open champions
scrambled for par on the 18th hole -

Els from a bunker, Curtis with a deli cate pitch up the hill ~ and wound up
with 4-under 68s, the highest score to
lead at the Memorial in ;l4 years.
"It was quite a ride there at the end."
8ss~d.
.
He was talking about his back nine·
-only two pars - but he could have
&gt;pea.k ing for so many others.
Five players~ J .L. Lewis, Stephen
Ames, John Rollins. Arron Oberholser
and Darren Fichardt - all came to the

18th hole with at least a share of the
lead until bad shots. bad breaks and big
numbers sent them back to the pack. '
Tiger Woods anu Yijay Singh made
pars on No. I R, but little good that did
them.
Woods hit a few wavward shots at
the start and end of his i·o und. bltt oth erwise wa., out of harm 's wav fo r a 72.
Singh. No. 2 in the world atid playing

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Memorial Notebook

Curtis shows his colors in return to Ohio
BY RuSTY MILLER

Assoc1ated Press
DUBLIN - Ben Curtis
return ed home as a local
favorite, but probably didn't
fool any football fans in the
southern half of hi s home
state.
Playing his first tournament in Ohio since shockinl'
the gol f world at the British
Open, Curtis grabbed a
share of the first-round lead
Thursday at the Memorial
Tournament. Hi s 4-under 68
tied him with Ernie Els.
CUI:tis represents Reebok,

which otltlits him in NFL
colors at each PGA Tour
event. He elected to W&lt;!ar the
orange and black o f the
Ci!lcinnatl
Bengals on
Thursday.
Curtis , howe ver. grew up a
Cleveland Browns fan and
it's hard to break old habits.
"When you look at it. it
looks weird," Curtis said,
pointing to his white sh in
with black and orange
stripes. "At least I have the
colors right. It's got some
orange in it."

Please see Notebook. 84

Jack Nicklaus watches his shot out of a bunker on the 18th
green during the first round of the Memorial Tournament at
the Mu irfield Village Golf Club in Dub lin. Ohio. Thursday. (AP)
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Purse: S5 miiUon
Yard-: 7,2115; Par 12 (3648}
Firat Round
Ernie E!s
33-35 - 68 _,.
Ben Curtis
34·34 - 68 -4
Paul Azlnger
35-34 - 69 ·3 .
Lee Janzen
33-36 89 ·3
Stephen-Ames
32-37 - 89 -3
Zach JOhnson
35-34 - 89 -3
Todd Hamilton
35-34 - 89 &lt;!
Fred Couples
35-34 - 69 .3
John Rollins
34·35 - 89 ·3
Arron Oberholser 34-35 - 69 -3
Oavls LO'w'e HI
36-34 - 10 -2
Len Ms.ttiace
34-36 70 -2
Stewart Cink
33-37 70 -2
Re.tief Goosen
35-35 - 70 -2
Jert'Siuman
36-34 - 70 -2
J.L. Le'wis
31-39 - '10 ·2
Jay Haas
33-37 - 70 -2
36-34 - 10 -2 .
Justin Rose
Darren Fk:ha.rdt
36-34 - 10 -2
Billy Andrada
38·33 - 71 -1
Padraig Hllrrlngton 35-38 - 71 ·1
Shlgeki Maruyama 34-37. - 71 ·1
Charles HoweH Ill 35-38 - 71 -1
Craig Parry
35-36 , - 71 -1
36-3$ - 1\. _,
Corey Pavin
34-37 ~ 71 -1
Kevin Sutherland
36-35 - 71 _,
R~h Be&lt;m
35-36 .- . 71 -1
Ctuis DIMarco
Thomas Bjorn
36-35 - 71 '1
Stephen Laaney 34-)1 - 71 -1
Peter Lonard
3$-311 - 71 -1·
ThongchaiJa~ ·
34·37'• - 71 ; ,
John Cook
35-36 - 71 -1
Mark O'Meara
35-36 ~ 71 -1·
K.J. Chol
37-34 - 71 ·1
36-35 - 11 _,.,
Rocco Mediare
37·34 - 71 _,
Rory SabPaitni
Frank Lioldlter II
~fr ;~ ~: ~ .
Steve FIMCh
John Daly
36-36 - 72 E
Sra&lt;:l Faxon
38·34 - 72 E
Chad Campbell
34·36 - 72 E
Keiichiro Fukaborl 37-35 - 72 E
Tommy Armour Ill 38-38 - 72 E
Kenny Perry
36-38 - 72 E
Tiger Woods
36-36 - 72 E
SCott McCarron
35-37 - 72 E
Hldemichl Tanaka
37-38 - 7S +1
Woody Austin
37·36 - 73 +1
BobTway
35·38 - 73 &gt;I
. Dan For~man
35·36 - 73 +1
Shaun M!cheel
36-37 - 73 +1
Sergio Garcia
35·38 - 73 +1
Brenden Pappas
38-35 - 73 +1
Hlrofuml Miyase
38,35 - 73 +1
Harrison Frazar
38·37 - 73 +1
·Trevor lmmalman
35-38 - 73 +I
Tim Clark
36-37 - 73 +1
Stuart Applelly
36-37 - 73 +t
37-36 - 73 +1
Vijay Singh
Tom Pernice, Jr.
33-40 - · 13 +1
·38-35 73 +1
Jeff Maggart
39-35 74 +2
Heath Slocum
Robert Allenby
38-36 - 74 &lt;2
37·37 74 +2
Justin Leonard
Mark HenSby
:3ij.36 74 -t2
38·36 ~ 7 4 -+2
Aaron Baddeley
Jack Nicklaus
37·37 74 +2
Mark Calcaveochia 38-36 - 74 +2
Nick P'rlce
36·38 - 74 -+2
Craig Perks .
38-38 - 74 +2
38-36 - 74 ~ +2
Tom Lehman
37-37 - 74 +2
Jerry Kelly
Joe Ogilvie
~9-35 74 +2
Geoff Ogitvy
39-35 - 74. -+2
34-40 - 74 ~
Ted Purdy
37-37 - 74 +2
Hunter Mahan
36·39 - 75 ..:)
Oudley Hart
39-36 - 75 ..:)
Hank Kuehne
Stave Elkington
36·39 - 75 ..:)
40-35 - 75 ..:)
Jesper Pa rnevik
37-38 - 75 ..:)
NiciEis Faslh
Ffed Funk
37·36 - 75 ..:)
37-38 - 75 ..:)
t&lt;lrk Triplett
Tim F'etrovic'
39-36 - 75 +3
36-39 ~ 75 +3
Bran~1 Snedeker
36-36 - 76 ...
DuffyWatdort
36-58 - 76 ..
80 Van Pell
Joey Smdelar
40-36 - 76 ...
39-37 - 76 ...
Briny Baird
Tim Herron
58-58 - 76 ..
34·43 - n +5
Robert Gamez
Uan·wei Zhang
42·35 - 77 +5
Skip Kendall'
35-42 - n +5
36·41 - 77 +5'
A~un Atwal
Luke Donald
58-40 - 76 +6
39-39 - 76 +6
Alex Cejka
1-,!k:k Flanagan
36-40 - 78 +6
Ben Crane
38-40 - 78 +6
58-40 - 78 +6
Jonathan Ka)'e
Rod Pampling
38-.41 79 +7
Jonathan· Byrd
36-44 - 80 +6
Malhia·s Gronb6rg 40-40 - 80 +6
39-42 81 +9
David Edwards
41 ·45 - 86 +14
Andre Stolz

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Stanley Cup Finals

Flames win in OT, burn closer to Stanley Cup
BY ALAN ROBINSON

Associated Press
TAMPA, Fla. Thanks to
Jarome lginla's stamina and Oleg
Saprykin's second effort, the
Calgary Flames are one victory
away from a Stanley Cup their
coach insi sts nobody outside of
Canada wants them to win .
Saprykin scored his first goal in
18 games off a rebound of lginla' s

the playoffs. lead' the hcq-ofseric~ 3-2 and can \\in ih
fir&gt;t Cup ,;nee 19R9 ~ and
Canada's first 'incc Montreal in
1993 - at home Saturday night.
Only one team in 33 . xears has
blown a 3-2 finals lead, the 200 I
New Jer,cv Devils against Rav
Bourque 's Colorado A,·:iianche . ·
" We 're all excited. 1t"s one 1~1n
mvay, but we know how desperate
they are going to be ." lgin la said .
night.
"We
plan on bring pretty desperate .
Calgary, a long sho~ just to make
'hot 14 :40
into
overtime. giving
the underdog
Flames a 3-2
victory over
Tampa Bay
in Game 5 of
the Stanley
Cup final&gt;
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away to ail of our dreams ...
w·ith players frnt11 both teatm
hadl y fatigued after a lengthy
sequence in which neither team
could make a line change, lginla
threw the puck on net and
Sapry"itl, firmh planted in front.
put in the rchound along the right
side of the net.
"The guy' 11 or ked so hard and

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Prep Softball

NBA Finals

Wheelersburg advances to state softball Jackson closing
finals against unbeaten Monroe Central in on record 1Oth.
.Girls State Softball
championship
Pairings
ASHLAND (AP) - Erin Faulkner
struck out II in a three-hitter. pitching
Wheelersburg to its first state softball
championship game with a 2- 1 win over
Archbold in the Division Ill semitlnal s
Thursday.
Faulkner (21-4) didn't allow a run until
Britt Sevey's RBI double with none out
in the bottom of the sixth. With the tying
run at third, Faulkner retired the next
three hitters _to get out of the jam and then
tossed a perfect seventh to finish her
complete game.
Wheelersburg (25-5) scored on Ericka
Faulkner's RBI single in the first and
Brandi Etterling's sacrifice fly in the
sixth.
Kendra Stahl ( 19-8 ) allowed two runs
on four hits, walked four and struck out
six in seven innings for Archbold (23-8).

Pairings for the girls state high school softball

tournament: All games at Brookside Park,

Ashland
DIVISION t
State Semifinals

Tel. St . Ursula (25·4) vs. Mi~ord (22·5). Friday,
12:30 p.m.; Pickerington N. (22 -8) vs .
Uniontown Lake (19·4), Friday,-5:30 p.m.
State Final

Saturday. 5:30 p.m.
DIVISION II
State Semifinals
Ashville Teays Valley (18·10) vs. LaGrange
Keystone (30·2). Friday, 10 a.m.; Lima Bath
(21-8) vs. Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (19·5).
Friday. 3 p.m.
State Final
Saturday, 3 p.m.
DIVISION lit
State Final
Wheelersburg (25-5) vs. ·woodstield Monroe

Mon~oe

Central 4,
Warren Champion 0
Leekycia Brown pitched a four-hitter
and Woodsfield Monroe Central
remained the only unbeaten team in the
state softball tournament by beating
Warren Champion in a Division Ill semifinal.
Brown. who has won all of the
Seminoles' 31 games this season, struck
out three, walked two and faced only one
threat in her school's first semifinal
appearance.
Champion (22-6) loaded [he base s with
two out in the third. but Brown got out of
the jam by getting Emily Hayes to
ground out to short.
The Seminoles took the lead in the first
on Ashley Kuhn's sacrifice t1y. They also
scored on an error in the third, Kuhn' s
RBI double in the fifth and Chrissy
Schumacher 's RBI double in the sixth.
Kasey Karr ( 13-2) pitched a complete ·
game for Champion .. She allowed four

Cent. (31·0), Saturday. 12:30 p.m.
DIVISION IV
State Final
'crestline (27-4) vs. Gibsonburg (25·6).
Saturday, 10.a.m
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
State SemHinals
DIVISION Ill
Wheelersburg 2, Archbold 1
Woodsfi eld Monroe Cent. 4, Warren
Champion o·
DIVISION IV
Crestline 6, Maria Slein Marion Local 0
Gibsonburg 3, Strasburg-Franklin 0

runs - two earned - on tive hits with
one walk and seven strikeout&gt;.

IV SEMIFINALS
Gibsonburg 3,
Strasburg-Franklin 0
DIVISION

Ali Warren pitched a two-hitter and
three-time
\iefending
champion
Gibsonburg scored three times in the bottom the sixth inning Thursday to beat
Strasburg-Frank! in.
·

The Golden Bears (25-6) play for the
title Saturday against Crestline. which
adv:mced to its tirst state fir1al by beating
Maria Stein Marion ·Local 6-0.
Gibsonburg defeated Crestline 1-0 in last
year's semitinals .
Warren (24·6) struck out nine. walked
one and didn't allow a runner to get past
second base. Gibsonburg scored on Julie
Beaschler's RBI single. a wild pitch and .
Mandy Sleeks ' sacrifice fly.
Danielle Zeigler (22-3) allowed three
runs on three hits ih six innings for
StrasbLrrg-Franklin (25-3). Lisa Miller
singled and Ashlee Locker doubled for
the Tigers' only hits.

Crestline 6,
Maria Stein Marion Local 0
Meghan Ronk came within her own
error and a hit batter of tossing a perfect
game, and Crestline defeated Maria Stein
Marion LOC'JI to advance to the Division
IV softball title game.
.
Rank ( 17-2) struck out nine in her nohitter and faced the mini mum 21 batters
because of two base-running errors by
Marion Local ( 17 -II).
Jennifer Rose was tagged out at first
after Ronk dropped her popup in the second. Lynn Hartke reached in the fourth
when slie was hit by' a pitch , but got
called out for leaving first base early
while attempting to steal.
Dana Hartings ( 16-8) allowed six runs
- only one earned- in six innings for
Marion Local. which committed six
errors in its first state semifinal appearance.
Brittany Kick went 2-tor-3 -with two
RBls for Crestline (27-4). which will
play for its first state crown Saturday
against three-time · defending champion
Gibsonburg. Crestline lost to Gibsonburg
1-0 in last year's semifinals.

Prep Baseball

Steubenville edges Canfield in semifinal

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COLUMBUS (APJ
Tom
Brown
made
Steubenville's early one-run
lead stand up, settling down
after a rocky start to go all
seven innings of a 3-2 win
over Canfield in a Division
II state baseball semifinal
Thursday. ·
Brown allowed only three
hits over the final five
innings after Canfield (28-5)
scored two runs on five hits
after two.
Canfield starter Rick
Banna allowed only three
hits in six jnnings, shutting
Steubenville (20-..11) out
after Keith Zrinyi 's sacrifice
tly gave the Big Red a 3-2
lead in the bottom cif the second.
Steubenviile, seeking its
first baseball championship,
plays Cuyahoga Falb Walsh
Jesuit for the title on
Saturday.

Walsh Jesuit 7,
Bellefontaine 3
At Columbus, Chris Niro
pitched a complete game and
went 2-for-3 .with two runs
scored, leading Cuyahoga
Falls Walsh Je suit over
Bellefontaine in a Divi sion II
state baseball semifinal.
Nick Haught added a tworun double in a five-run
fourth inning for the
Warriors (28-5), who. will
play Steubenville for the
championship
Saturday.
Steubenville advanced with
a 3-2 semifinal win over
Canfield.
Niro gave up three runs on
nine hits with no walks and
eight strikeouts. He also singled, tripled and scored both
his run s on RBI hits by
Blake Chaffee.

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State Baseball
Pairings
Pairings for the boys state high
school baseball tournament:

ance .

DIVISION I SEMIFINALS

Mentor 2,
Reynoldsburg 1, 10

DIVISION I
At Thurman Munson

Stadium, Canton
$tate Final
Mentor (30·3) vs. Cin . Moeller
(26-3), Saturday, 3:30 p.m.
DIVISION It
State Final
At Cooper Stadium,
Columbus
Steubenville
(20·11)
vs.
Cuyahoga Fal ls Walsh Jesuit
(28·5) , Saturday, 10 a.m.
DIVISION lit
State Semifinals
At Thurman Munson

Stadium, Canton
New Albany (16-t2) vs.
Barnesville (21·4), Friday. 10
a.m.; Perry (26,-6) vs. Coldwater
(29·3). Friday. 1:30 p.m.
State Final

Saturday, 10 a.m.
DIVISION IV
State Semitinals
AI Cooper Stadium,
Columbus
Fremont St Joseph (20-6) vs.
Newark Cath. (27·5), Friday, 10
a.m.; Ashland Mapleton (17-5)
vs. N. ~ewisburg Triad (26·4),
Friday, 1:30 p.m.
State Final
Saturday, 1:30 p.m,.
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
State Semifinals
DIVISION t
Cin. Moeller 6, "Cie. St. Ignatiu s
t

Mentor 2, Reynoldsburg t , 10
innings

DIVISION II
Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit?,

At Canton. Bill Mustard
drove in the go-ahead run on a
sacritice fly in the top of the
I Oth inning and Mentor held
off Reynoldsburg to win a
Division I state baseball semifinal.
The Cardinals (30-3) hadn't
scored since Tom Doty's l10me
run leading off the second.
Pitcher Matt Fryer's throwing
error put Tyler Bortnick on
second with none out, he
moved to third on Denver
Wolf's sacrifice bunt and
scored on Mustard's tly out to
right.
Thom Abbott (11 -0) al'lowed
a single to Mike Arp with two
outs in the bottom of the IOth
before
getting
Tyler
Hachschwender on a popup to
end it. Abbott pitched 3 2·3
innings of scoreless relief after
Brett Glavan gave up one run
in 6 1-3 innings.
Reynoldsburg (22-9) tied it
up 1-1 in the sixth when
Abbott walked Arp with the
bases loaded. Raiders starter
Eric Fryer went nine innings,
allowing one run on five hits
with three walks and I0 strikeouts.

Bellefontaine 3

Steubenville 3, Canfield 2

Andy Richardson went 3-'
for-4 and.Brad Winter was 2for-4 with two RBls for
Bellefontaine (25-5), which
was playing in the semifinals
for the first time.
Walsh Jesuit won its only
state baseball crown in 1999
in its first title game appear-

JOHN NADEL
Associated Press

edoed of winning a IOth title
in 'f1is I~th se;tson as a head

EL SEGUNDO. Calif. - ·
It's the NBA Finals. and that
means Phil Jackson digs into
his personal jewelry box for
a championship ring to
inspire his players.
Jackson sported the 200 I
ting won by the Los An~eles
Lakers on hi s right pmkie
Thursday. A bit gaudy per·
haps. but the 58-year-old
coach with nine titles to hi s
credit is following a personal
tradition .
"The stuff has just st1o"balled. I c&lt;m't stop to absorb
it all," he said of the staggering success he 's experienceu
as an NBA coach.
Jackson has been calleu
lucky to have coached the
likes of Michael Jordan and
Scottie Pippen in Chicago
ana Shaquille O'Neal : anu
Kobe Bryant with the
Lakers. Considering the tour
superstars didn't win a
championship before phiying for Jackson, maybe
they're the lucky ones.
A Jackson-coached· team
won its first title 13 years
ago when the Bulls beat the
Lakers, clinchin~ the title at
the Forum m nearby
Inglewood.
Just a few miles away at
the Lakers ' training facility,
Jackson recalled feeling he
had reached the pinnacle of
his profession at that time.
He was only just begin ning.
·
The Bull s won five more
titles including three straight
from
1996-98
before
Jackson, Jordan and Pippen
all left.
· After .taking a year otf.
Jackson signed a five-year.
$30 million contract to coach
the tmderachieving Lakers,
who immediately won three
straight championships, giving their coach six strafght
and nine overall, tied with
former Boston Celtics coach
Red Auerbach.
The Lakers were eliminated from the playoffs hy San
Antonio last May -. live
days after Jackson underwept an angioplasty to clear
a clogged heart artery.
Now, they 're four wins
shy of winning their founh
title in live year;, and heavi ly favored to do so against
the Detroit Pistons.
"That would be a real feat,
I think," Jackson acknowl-

' Jackson has been known
as the "Zen Master" because
of his involvement with
meditation.
"In everybody's inind, the
perception of Zen and meditation is calm and quiet. He
strives for that because he's
so opposite." said Jackson ·s
girlfriend. Jeanie Buss,
daughter of Lakers owner
JerTy Buss and a team executive as well.
· "He doesn't sit around all
day . with his legs nossed
meditating." BLrss said. "He
does sper1d time meditating ··
to gel away from · it all.
MeJitation is about clearing
the niind. For me. it 's pretty
easy to dear my mind . He's
got to practice tt - it's like
\vorkin!! out.··
Lakers assistant c'oach
Ku11 Rambi s called Jackson
"a very normal guy."
:·He's very approachable.
very intc II igent. very passionate about his job."
Rambis said. "He was a very
denumding coach ·when he
lirst got t1ere - very strict.
really pushed the guys. As
he's evolved here. as his
team has evolved. he' s gotten
. .,a lot more accommodatIn!:!.

Jackson's contract expires
after the season. and the
Lakers broke off negotiations on an extension in
February. While Jackson has
been noncommittal about his
future. Rambis believes his
boss still wants to coach.
Jackson enters the tlnals
with an NBA postseasonrecord 174 victories.
"He'll probably be either
the greatest coach or one of
the greatest coaches. according ,to me," O'Neal said
regarding Jackson's status
should the Lakers win the
title . "I don't know what Red
Auerbach would say about
that. I'd put him right. up
there."
Buss said Jackson works
20 hours a day during the
season.

'·He's con stantly plotting,
especially during the playoft's." she said. "There are,
many nights we 're at dinner '
where there's silence.
''He's not the perfect person. It's not like that. Is he
the most adult man I' ve ever
had a relationship with~ Yes.
by \~r. The most complex·&gt;
Yes.

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· ... ., ·Robert Yli!e$ls a brllllant etl- ·
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: ... N!ISCAR's . mote' successful ·
· ieam owi'ters, but he 's of{en
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unaerstaod.
parll¢11)11~ lq a ma~utao- ·
, turers' panel hosted by Nextel.
· ·.· ill1d myeh of what he saki about ·
engines wu, well, lndeclpher·
able. Here's one example: · our
· ' ·lll$tons speed up and down the
walls faster than that little red
ca.rt runs around with a Shell
stiCker on it.' Huh?
._ NASCAR supposedly has a rule
.that says eQuipment has to be
available to all drtvers of a specific make, and yet Ford 's newly
approved·engine was only In five
of Its cars at the Nextel Ali-Star
Challenge. According to Cup di·
rector John Darby, the new cylinder heads.were available to any·
one who wanted to buy them ...
but the equipment necessary to
make them work wasn't. OK ...
1&gt; The Carquest 300 was the
Busch Series ' 1'3th race, and
every one of them has been won
eRher by a Cup driver or by a car
representing a team that also
competes in Cup. It's getting al·
most impossible for Busch Se·
ries regulars to be competitive
In What should be their series .
1&gt; The Coca-Cola 600 . is
NASCAR's longest race. In fact,
· It Is the longest race of its kind
· in the world. This year's edition
was one of the sport's most bor, .. lng. Longevity Is sometimes
overrated.
: ·.·..-WhY was the "Lowe's car". so
· dOminant at the "Lowe's speed·
way"? One possible answer is
that Hendrick Motorsports put
a.ddltlonal attention Into John·
· son's car, knowing the sponsor's
representatives would be watch·
ing closeJY. Following that logic,
Jeff Gortkln should. be strong at
DO'Ier, where his sponsor.
.. :pul'ont, Is headquartered.
• .i I!: 'Ole "Lowe's car,' by the way,
• . also won the Busch Series race
::·:·with 1\Yie ·El\ISCh
on board.
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supposed ly longest race to . Race: MBNA Ame nca 200
only 276 o( a scheduled Where: Dover ;Del.) lnterna·
400 laps . Johnson made no
tiona! Speedway (1.0 mi. ),
mistakes, and, this time,
200 laps/miles.
neither did Mother Nature.. When; Saturday
"Some people probably Last year's winner : Joe Nethough\ my victory last year
mechek
was a flu ke ." said Johnson. Qualifying record : Joe Ne·
"I'm glad I could back it up
mechek, Chevrolet.156.747
and put that to rest ." John·
mph. May 31, 2003.
Race record: Mark Martih,. son led a whopping 334 of Race. Record : Dale Ear n·
Fo rd, 132.719 mph. Sept. 400 laps for the eighth vic·
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21, 1997.
tory of his career. Maybe
130. 152 mph. May 30.
Last week ; Sometimes rae· most important ly, it brought
1998.
ing is not about excitement. him within five points of the Last week: Kyle Busch. dr~vIt's about excellence. Jim· . Nextel Cup points lead. Dale
1ng a Chevrol et. won the
mie Johnson won the Coca· Earnhardt Jr. finished si&gt;th
Carquest Auto Parts 300 at
Cola 600 for the second but saw his advantage in the
Lowe 's Motor Speedway.
year in a row. This one went season race dwindle from
the distance, unl1ke in 2003 40.pomts to five heading to
when ra in limited NASCAR's Dover this week.

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Race record: Ted Musgrave,
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Brackman (7 -0) retired the
Wildcats (25-7) in order five
of seve n innings, allowing a
run ip the third when Greg
Feltes doubled home Josiah
Kedzior, who hat! walked.
A multi-sport star who was a
runner-up in Ohio Mr.
Basketball voting to Jamar ·
Butler of Lima Shawnee,
Brackman didn 't walk another
batter and gave up only one
more hit - Jason Adamczyk's
single in the fourth.
The Crusaders (27- 3) scored
three runs in the third and fifth
innings. Mitch Kuczek was 2for-4 with three RBls and
David Oberly went 2-for-4
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19-year-o/d Kyle Busch stepping out of big brother's shadow
By Monte Dutton
NASCAR This Week

Kyle Busch come·s from a racing
family. His older brother, Kurt, is a
proven winner on the Nextel Cup cir·
cuit, and at age 19, Kyle's victory in
the Carquest 300 at Lo'we's Motor
Speedway was his seeond in th~ last
three Busch Series events.
The younger Busch, who also competed in the Coca-Cola 600 at LMS,
said he's ready for some time off, but
he didn't mean it in the standard
. ..
'
sense.
"As a matter of fact,"
he said, "I'm actually
working on my own
personal race cars, just
trying to get them
ready to go to make a
couple of special races
during the summer
weeks that we have off,
and maybe just to kind of go out there
and play a little bit.
"It's not the normal time off. We
kind of like to go enjoy the racing a
little bit more, and we don't really go
take vacations all that often."
Kyle Busch won two Automobile
Michelle Wi lliams/NASCAR Th1s Week
Racing Club of America events, both
ori "superspeedways" (a mile or Kyle Busch celebrates his victory in the Carquest 300 Busch Series event
greater), in2003. One of them was his at Lowe's Motor Speedway on May 29. After crossing the finish line, Busch
very first try in ARCA, at Nashville smoked the tires then emerged from the car, delighting fans In attendance •
(Tenn.) Superspeedway.
This year he took ave~ Hendrick not, because of the team, The team's could be decided between Kyle Busch
and Martin Truex Jr. Both a(e in their
Motorsports' No. S Chevrolet, tjle an awesome team.
same one that anot]!er young driver,
"I've kind of set my goi\IS this year first full season in the series.
"He (Truex) is a young, up-and com··
Brian. Vickers, dro1e to the Busch Se· as just trying to go out there and at
ing
star,'' said Busch. "He hasn't raced
ries championship in 2003 . Busch is least finish one spot better, if not a
right on track in his quest to repeat couple, than what Brian (Vickers) did that many races, but he's been in the
in every race last year. He's kind of Busch North (Series), I believe, for
that title.
"For my personal goals, yes, I have like an older brother to me (Vickers is two or .three years, and those cars are
been exceeding them ," said Busch. only 20, by the way), besides Kurt, he- exactly the sa me as what we're rae·
"For the team goals, you know, they cause you always want to outdo the ing, so he's definitely got some experi·
want to win every race and win every older brother. If he (Vickers) won the ence behind the wheel of our cars.
"I'm just out there trying to do the
pole. I'm certainly trying to do that · championship last year by 12 (points),
with them, but sometimes you're just maybe I can . win the championship best job I can every week for my
not able to capitalize on it. We've been this year by 14. or something. There's team, the Lowe's Chevrolet, you know,
going out there and doing what we always something to improve on, and with everybody that's involved."
need to do. I'm kind of surprised and hopefully we can do that this year."
I'm tickled that we've been able to run
It appears likely at this point that
Contact Monte Dutton at
hmd4858@peoplepc.com
this well, but on the other hand I'm the Busch Series championship race

the front row m Charlotte Sunday
mght. but h1s team never qu1te got
the No. 12 Dodge rrght. "The car was
loose. and we JUSt never got 1t ngnt.
It turned 1nto a rea l long da(· said
.Newman. who also lost control and
slipped 1nto the turn· two wa ll at one
Point. An unwitting vtct1m of New·
man's troub les was Andretti. who
took a wild ride through the grass
bordering the Lowe s Motor Speed·
way after a bump from Newman·s'car.
NASCAJit This Week's Monte
Dutton gives his view: "Andretti was
making a ra re start. thanks to prob·
. lems securing sponsorsh ip for hrs
Chevrolet. With a lot riding on the
outcome , Andrettr had a solrd n1gh 1
greatly hindered by th e crash that
Newman unintentronall~ started.-

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·Flames

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from Page 81

from Page B1

every guy deserved tt, ' satd Saprykm, who hadn t
scored smce Game 6 of the first round agamst
Vancouver
Igmla stayed on the Ice despite Josmg hts helmet
while nearly scormg JUSt before Saprykm did
'I didn't know where the puck was (Marcus) Ntlson
kept tt ahve and made a great pass to me He was gomg
to shoot but he saw me, Igmla satd Oleg was bang·
mg away m there ngbt m front and he deserved the
· goal"
The goal came JUSt as the Ltghtmng were trymg to
make that badly needed lme change
"The goal was a bll of a mtstake," Chns Dmgman
satd 'We dtdn't have all of our guys out there Its
unfortunate to lose a game that way It's pretty dis
heartemng"
The Flames excelled agam m a Game 5 - they are 4
• 0 m the pivotal games all on the road - by rallymg
• around Sutler's stmgmg remarks Wednesday msmuat·
mg top NHL executives don't want a small market
• blue collar Canadtan team to wm the Cup
: Sutter 's bhstenng comments made m reacllon to
: Flames forward Vtlle Ntemmen's one game suspenston
for rammmg Vtncent Lecavaher mto the glass m Game
4 drew a sharp rebuke from NHL commiSSioner Gary
Bellman
But t. e us-vs them mentahty apparently mottva
the Flames, who outworked the Ltghtmng whtle out
shooung them 25-12 m the fmt two penods and 36-28
overall The Ltghtmng stayed m the game -the fust to
feature the up and down play expected before the senes
started - only because of a goal m the fmal mmute of
• the firSt penod (Martm St Louts) and the ftrst mmute
~ of the thtrd (Frednk Modm on a power play)
'
' You re not gomg to wm a Game 5 playmg the ftrst
40 mmutes hke we dtd when a team wms all the bat
ties, ts a qutcker team
11 comes back to grab you ,'
Ltghtmng coach John Tortorella satd 'Now we have to
go to their bmldmg and grab one and force Game 7
The Flames are I 0· 3 on the road tymg the 199 5 and
2000 Devils for the most road vtctones m playoff hiS
tory and 5 I m overtime The Ltghtmng have alternat·
ed wmmng and losing for 12 consecutlve games, tymg
a record set by the 1988 Devtls, and are 2-2m overllme
'It s too bad we can t put 1t together for two games m
a row, the Ltghtmng's Jassen Culhmore satd "It's
heartbreakmg when you lose a game m overllme "
Calgary took a 2·1 lead late m the second when lgmla
stole a St Louts pass and beat Ntkolat Khabtbuiin from
the nght Circle with a shot off the far post It was
Igmla s 13th playoff goal mne m games followmg a
loss and thtrd of the ftnals
Before that, Calgary s Martm Gehnas deflected Tom
Lydman s shot from the left pomt on a power play 2 13
tn and St Louts answered m the final mmute of the
ftrst, the first ume the senes has been ued except when
II was 0 0
St Louts nearly gave Tampa Bay the lead agam with
JUSt under 2 mmutes left In the thtrd, but Mukka
Ktprusoff who stopped 26 of 28 shots m hts ftfth
stratght overtime victory, reached behmd with hts glove
to push the puck away barely an mch from the goal hne
Still, asked If the Ltghtnmg would be home Monday
for Game 7, Tortorella satd Yes we wtll
Ltghtmng captam Dave Andreychuk agreed saymg
'Thts team has a lot of character and we are gomg to
bounce back "

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they ve really dehvered
Kelvtm Escobar (4 2) allowed etght
hns over etght mnmgs wtth stx stnkeouts
Cleveland's only run agamst htm came m
the seventh, when Ronme Belhard led oft
wtth a bloop smgle and scored on Alex
Escobar s double-play grounder wuh the
bases loaded
'The thmk about Kelvtm ts that He has
among the top breaking ball repertOires m
the Amencan League, Maddon satd
'Wtth hts shder curveball spht and hts
changeup he has as good an arsenal as

Muirfield
from Page 81
wtth Woods for the first lime thts year
had a miserable ume with hts putter and
had to scramble to salvage a 73
k Nicklaus the 64~ear old tournaent host, had a 74 and has a decent
chance to make the cut
Despne soft condltwns m the fatrway
that speckled tee shots with mud when
they landed the greens were fast the

Notebook
from Page B1
He's savmg hts Browns ensemble for
later m the week
Curtts grew up about 20 mmutes tram
Mutrfield Vtllage Golf Club and first
attended the Memonal when he was 5 or

6
He had a ghttenng amateur and colle·
gtate career, but was ranked all of No
396 m the world dunng hts rookie year
when he pulled off a stunnmg upset by
wmnmg the Bnttsh Open at Royal St
George's
CurtiS has had a muddled 2004 mtss
mg as many cuts as he has made on 1our,
rankmg JUSt 133rd on the money list He
reahzes that hls victory rank s With some
of the most remarkable upsets m sports
He smd bemg referred to IS a long shot
does not upset htm
'I don t pay attention to It too much '
he satd 'I mean I really haven' t done
anythmg smce I ftmshed second m
Japan and had a couple of other decent
tournaments, but I haven t done anythmg that 's spectacular Until I do It
wtll be a Cmderella story
Golf hke most sports IS filled wtth
one year or even one-day wonders
CurtiS was asked If he never won agam
would he still consider ht s career a suc-

anybody And he used them all tomght '
Escobar got a hft m the fourth mnmg
from Mondest who thre\\ out Vtctor
Manmez at the plate tram nght center
after a two out bloop smgle by Travts
Hafner
It's alwaY.s great when you get a deten
stve play like that Escobar said "He
was kind of shallow and I know Manmez
can t run that well so I kne" we had a
shot to get htm at home plate '
Mondest a two lime Gold Glove wm
ner \\as playmg hts fourth game With the
Angels alter he left the Ptttsburgh Ptratcs
earlter this month and had hts contr,,ct ter
mmated He led oft the stxth With his third
homer of the season
They ve got everythmg you could pos·
stbly want m a ballclub - guys who hit

tor power, contact hitters, pttchmg. speed
and defense That s why they're tough, '
Cleveland's Casey Blake satd
Lee (5·1) allowed three runs and 10 hus
over 6 I 3 mmngs mcreasmg his ERA
from 2 87 to 3 27
David Eckstem 5 for 5 Wednesday
mght agamst Boston, extended hts career·
best hitting streak to 18 games With a twoout double m the third and scored on a
smgle by Ftggms But Eckstem stramed
hts nght hamstnng on the way to the plate
and had to leave the game
We II evaluate It on a datly basts. but
we re obvtously gomg to be very conservative With tht s and take tt slow- espe
ctally as Important as Eck s legs are for
range at shortstop and leadmg off, getung
on base and havmg to run Sctoscta satd

wmd was S"- trhng and good scores Y.ere
hard to come by The 68 was the htghest
first-round lead at this tournament smce
1990 when Fred Couples led With a 69
Not man) were surpnsed
Where tl1ey re tuckmg the flags you
can really look stlly If you mtss u · Els satd
Els holed a 50 foot eagle putt on No
7 to get mto the mix then settled m to
his roller coaster back mne that mcluded
a three putt bogey from 20 feet and a
bunker shot he holed for btrdte on 17
Curtis hasn t had a top 10 flm sh smce
hts stunmng vtctory at Royal St
George s last year but hts game IS slo\\

ly commg around He played bogey·
free a feat m nself at MUirfield, and
surged to the top behmd three stratght
btrdtes, fimshmg that stretch w1th a 30
looter at No tO
Curtis, who grew up about 20 mmutes
away m the tmy town of Ostrander
played the Memonal for the first ume
last year on a sponsors exemption,
although only hts close fnends and fam·
tly knew much about htm
The cheers were much louder
Thursday m pan because of hts btrdte
bmge m part because of that Silver
claret JUg

cess because of what happened on that
special weekend last Jul) m Sandwich
England
Yeah I thmk so he said ff some
one would ha\ e told me I 0 ) ears ago
that I would wm a maJor, I would have
satd I would have retired after I won It
• BELLY UP: lett Sluman IS the Jat
est convert to the belly putter
Sluman has been mcreasmgly trustrat
ed over the last few month s because he
has hit the ball as well as ever but rou
unely missed .1 halt dozen btrdtc
chances mstde 12 teet
He practiced t\\ o days with the belly
putter then put tt 111 play Thursd.1y at the
Memonal Sluman scored bette! than he
hit the ball a 2 under 70 and he said
that was no comctdence
I putted ;cry y,cJI he smd I made
some putts I h,1ven t made thts ye.~r '
Sluman smd he had a lew resen allons
about usmg a belly putte1 but then he
considered the altern at!\ e
I don' t think I could putt much
worse he said And \\hat hener test
than last undulatmg gteens If you can
putt tt good here you can putt tt good
anywhere
•SKIPPlNG A HOLE John Rolhns
was tied tor the Je,ld tn the ltrst round of
the Memoual as he prepared to hit a
sand shot on the par 5 15th
I had a great lie and I dCtually JOked
With my cadd te 1 ltttle btt that I hadn t
holed out a bunker shot m qUite a

Friday, June 4, 2004

2004

~ribune

County
DHd
Record• which point
Ia at the centerline of
Saturday, June 5, County Road 17,
2004, at to oo am at thence South with lhe
the bank s parking Weat tine of aatd 17
lot
314 acre parcel a dis·
2002 Dodge Dakota lance of 300 IHt to a
Quad
Cab
4x4 potnt on the South
187HG38NX2S69632 bank of White Oak
Creek which point Ia
~ Loaded, 37,400
359 !Ht North ol the
rnl'-a, extra nice
ltll7 Chevy Cavalier Southern oectlon line
IQI.JCI249V7145188
of Section 26, Scipio
The Home National Townahlp thence lot
Bank roservaa lha lowing the Southern
IIQhl to "\\et any and bank of White Oak
'11 bib For an CrHk In an Eaetarly
direction 1 dlatonce
lt&gt;t&gt;olmm'"' to '"· of
call ~i-22to aak lor
1oo lui, thence
Slloito.
•
due North cro11lng
(1)2 11
White Oak CrHk a
dlatence of 28 IHI,
thence loltowtng the
Public Notice
Morthern bank of
Whtte Oak CrHk In a
SHERIFFS SALE
Northaulerly dirac·
REAL ESli;Tt
'
tlon approlilmatal.y
CASE NUIA8ER 03• 425 IHl to a point II
CV-oo3
the centerline of
MORTGAGE Eltc. County Road 17
TRONIC REQI\lRA· where White Oak
TtON SYSTEMs i~c
CrHk croaae1 under
Plalnttll
the road thte point
VI
betng 440 feat Eaet of
KEITH A HANHAM the potnt ol begin·
ET AL
nlng thence In a
DEFENDANTS
Weetarly dlractton
COURT OF COMMOtt following the roed to
PLEAS
MEIGS
"" point ol begin·
COUNTY, OHIO
ntng,
contelntng
In pursuance of an lhrH (3) acral, mora
Allaa Order of Sale to Clrlau
me directed from aeld
CURRENT
Court In the above llVINER 8
NAME
entitled action, 1 will ~ A Hannah and
expose to sale at pub· Moitoh J Hannah aka
lie auction on the MPtioth J Durham
front IIepa ol the
IIOPERTY
Melge County Court ADDRtSS
33557
House on Friday July Cott•~ut
Road,
2 2004, at10 00 am, Pomi!Qy Ohio 45789
of aald day, the fol· PERM4~!NT PAR·
lowing deacrlbed real
CEL NUI,IBER t7·
00076 000
Situated In the PRIOR ll£EO REFERState of Ohio, County ENCE Voiuma 81 ,
of Melge and In the Page 6611
Township ol Scipio
APPRAISED
AT
Situated In Section $45,00000
26, Town 7 and Range TERMS OF SALE
14 bounded and Cannot be sotd lor
de~~trtbed aa lollowa
Ieee than 213rda of
Beginning at a the appraiHd volua
point on the Weal tine 10% down on diiy of
' of a 17 314 acre parcel aate, caoh or carttlted
deacrlbad •• Parcel check balance on
No1tnedeed confirmation of eale
recorded In Volume Relph E Trussell,
188, page 91, Meigs Sheri!!
The Home National
Bank will auction the
following Item on

......

'

Motga County, Ohio
REIMER • LORBER
CO,LPA
By Dennie Raimer
(Reg to031109)
Attorneys lor Ptatntlll
2450 Edison Blvd
PO Box 988
Twlnaburg,
Ohio
44087
(330) 425-4201
(5) 28, (6) 4, 11

Public Notice
Shorlll'a Sale
Blnellctal Ohto Inc
DBA
Beneficial
Mortgage Company
of Ohio VI, James R
Oruuer, ET AL
Cue No 03 CV 118
By virtue of an
order of ule Issued
by the Court of
Common Pleas of
Meigs County, Ohio
and to ma directed In
1 certain civil action
tharln
pending,
wheretn Beneficial
dba
Ohio,
Inc
Benallclal Mortgage
C.ompany of Ohio,
Pltlntlfland Jameo R

Orueaer, at al lha
Dalandante twill offer
lor aala In the corrl·
dor of the llratlloor of
tha Courthouoe on
Frldey, July 30th,
2004 at 10 oo AM at
tha Courthouaa ol
Metga County, Ohio
thl
following
doocrlbed real ealele
Property altuated
In the County ol
Melga Stat• of Ohio
and Townehlp of
Sutton
Located In Saclton
16 Town 2, Range 12
or
the
Ohio
Company a Purchau
beginning at the
Southwaat cor""' of
a tract of land owned
by Laster F Mctwnzte
deocrlbed In Deed
Book No 118 at Page
3&amp;5, Melgo County
Ohio Deed Reordl,
than..- Eaet a dlo·
tance of 251 1 feat ,
the place ol begin·
nlng of lhll deecrlp
lion, thence Eut 1
distance of 110 feet

R..lght t.Q

to the West line of
Raclne·Baahan Road,
thence South 0 Dag
15 minutes Wast
along sold road a dis
lance ol 205 teet to
the Northeast corner
ol land owned by

whtle Rolhns satd
Rolhns proceeded to shank hts sand
shot completely over the green, over the
gallery and over a hill to near the 16th
green
Once I bladed It over everybody s
head up on the htll stde I kmd of laughed
and satd 'Well, I haven' t done that tn a
while either" Rollins said
• GOlNG BUGGY: Joey Stndelar
needed some help and playmg panner
VtJay Stngh came through
While waittng to hit on the No 4 tee
Stndelar felt somethmg crawling around
hts neck
Hts caddie, John Buchna reached
mstde hts shirt whtle standmg on hts Up·
toes but couldn t fmd what was buggmg
Stndelar Stndelar then took hts shirttail
out and tned to reach around behmd
htmself for relief
Fmally Smgh looked mstde Stndelar s
collar and grabbed a 4 mch long ctcada
The) ve bedeviled the players all week
by makmg crash landmgs dunng putts
all the while maktng a buzzmg nmse
th.tt sounds hke a typtcal practice day at
the Indtanapohs '100
Nobod) could find It and It got under
the tag tn the back of the shtrt,' Stndelar
satd It's funny you could press and 1l
would squeak but It wouldn t come
out'
As Smgh pulled the cicada out It flew
away The ga llerv responded wnh pohte
applause

Garnet Rouah, thence

West along Garnet
Roush North Line a
distance of 129 54
lui thence North 0
deg 15 minutes East
a dtatance of t 80 feet,
thence Eaet a dla·
lance ol14 Ot feet to
a point located South
0 dog t5 minutes
Weet a dletance of 25
IHIIrom tho place of
beginning
thence
North 0 dog 15 min
utol Eaet a dlatance
of 25 feat to the place
of beginning conleln·
lng 8 841 more or
1811
Subject to all ease

mente,

reetrlctlona

and condlttona of
record, II any
Parcel No'1
t8-00266
t8-00267
t8-00288
18-002811
Location
28595
Beahan Road
Ractno, Ohio 4577t
Sold Property hu
been appraised lor
$57 000 00 and can·
not aale for leaa than

2/3 ol appraleement
Terms of Sala
$5,000 00 due atr lima
at sale Balance due
within 30 daye ol con
llrmallon
Ralph E Trussell
Shariff of Meigs
County Ohio
Robert E Lee
Anornay lor Plalnttll
(330) 644-6161
(5)14 21,28(6)4 11

Public Notice
COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS
MEIGS
COUNTY
OHIO
Deutsche
Bank
National
Trull
Company
aa Custodian
or
TruaiH lka Bankers

Helen Townsend, at

at NOTICE tN SUIT
FOR FORECLOSURE
OF MORTGAGE
Defendants
Dora
Wining
whose last

addresa

known

Ia

Butternut

115

Avenue,

Pomeroy OH 45769,
and the unknown
halra devlaeea legs·

tees

executors,

published

once

a

week for six consecu
tlva weeks, or they

might ba denied a
healing In this case
LERNER SAMPSON
&amp; ROTHFUSS
Attorneys lor Plainllll
PO Box 5480
Cincinnati OH 45201·
5480,
(513) 241·3100
attyamall@lsrlaw co
m

(5) 7 14 21 28 (6) 4
11

Public Notice

admlnlatrators,
BII9U888 and aaalgna
and the unknown

Due to the upcoming

guardians of minor

Durst,

and/or Incompetent
hairs of Dora Wining,
all of whose real

Township

retirement of Martha
the

Olive

have announced they

will

be

taking

HOW IQ WRITE AM AD

dances ere unknown

resumes for the poal

tion ol Township
Clerk, unlit 4 00 p m
on June 10 All apptl
cations must meet all
of the following 1 Be
a citizen olthe U S, 2·

Custodian or Trustee,

lka Bankers Trust
Company
of
California NA Iliad Ita
Complaint In tho
Common Pleas Court
Malga

County,

Ohio In Case No
04CV022
on the
docket of the Court,
and the ob)ect and
demand lor relief of
which pleading Ia to
foreclose the lien of
plalnllll 1 mortgage
recorded upon the
following described
real estate to wit
Property .oAddreaa
115
'!lutternut
Avenue Pomeroy, OH
45769 and being
particularly
more
described In plain
IIIIa
mortgaga
recorded In Mortgage
Book 75, page 393, of
County
this
Recordar a Olllce
The above named
defendant Ia required

to answer within
(28)
twenty eight
days alter last publl·
calion which shall be

Be 18 years of age or

older 3-Be a resident
ol Olive township and
4·Be registered to

r

vote

Resumee may be
given to any Olive

Township Trullee or
given or mailed to

Township
William

Clerk
Osborne

Jack Westfall and
Randy
Boston
Truateea
Martha
Durst, 55498 4th
Avenue, Reedsville
Ohio 45772, I 740
378-6t49
(6) 4 7

Public Notice
NOTICE
Seated bids will be
received by the Ohio
Department
of
Natural Resources
Division of Forestry
up to and Including

ANNOIJNCEMEm"S

rI ~~~

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Female &amp; mate kittens to th ng Household adult &amp;
good home
32540 Dark chtldrens clothing
Hoi ow Ad Pomeroy
81dwell U M Church
Found Pretty grey/wh te cat Church St Bidwell Oh1o
found at Elizabeth F Oav s June 4&amp;5 Yard Sale &amp; hOt
House URG
(740)245 dogs baked goods dnnks
7186 (740)44 1-0249 ask. for New Home nterlor large
mens women s
c othes
Kara
something for everyone
Free kittens (740)992 7285
Community Yard Sa e
Ha I Austral an Shepard half Fnday Saturday Cmdy Dr
German Shepard I 0 week clothes AM12 5 Suzuki Bay
old male Good w1th k ds wmdow &amp; screens mise
(740)44 1 0182
11ems

1-9 pm

50% off Regular Pnce
30% off Markdown and
Pnce Just R1ght
-

Fr day June 4ttr WeS1ern
bocks &amp; more State Route
2t8 Sa ley Chapel Church
parking lot 9 ?

Garage sale Fr &amp; Sat
Sam 6Pm 81 777 Jackson
p ke
Garage sa e June 4 &amp; 5
YARDSAJEFrl &amp; Sat Sam ? 1149
GALUPOLIS
Bulavllle Ptke
_;;____..::___:______
130 Bast ani Dr Furniture Great Yard Sale Friday 9 5
antiques name brand clOth Saturday 9 ? 15 Oakwood
lng Power Wheels Home Orrve Gall pols Furniture
Interior Friday Saturday 9 ots of household terns
6pm
Su nday
10 2pm
(74 o) 44s 2923
Huge 5 tam ly yard sale 614
- - - - - - - - - 6/5 1012 Watson Ad 9am
t 3t3 Salford School Rd 4pm Sqmeth ng lor every
6/4 Sam 4pm 6/5 Bam ::on...:•__:________
11 am B~ke lools crafts
110usehold Items m sc
Huge
Yard Sale
East Community
end
Gallipolis

TrY the
Classifieds!!

B Spm Playpen sw ng boys
baby cothes adult clothes
By Old Ralllff Store lf'l
Vrnton
;___.::_______
Mov ng Sa e/Yard Sale
0 AVA #53 mdoor yard
3206 Georges Creek Fr day sale June 5 2004 8 ooam
and Saturday 9am ?
t 4 00
28051 St Rt 7
0
pm
Mult family Fri/Sat June 4 Chesh1re Oh
5 9 4pm 19 Debbte Dr ve Enterpr se UM Church park
19mllesoutSA 141 Chest rng tot June 4 5 900 to
freezer $25
hOusehold 3 00 off route 833 between
1tems loads of bargams on fairgrounds and Pomeroy
clott11ng mens 36S l&amp;XL
s zes 4 10 women s su ts Fnday &amp; Saturday Ients
home scl1oo er stuff end stroller girls clothes mlant
tabje vacuum golf-bag
4T Agner pocketbooks
new dresses m sses 14
Sat
June 5th
At 7 name brand Jr grrl clothes
Addison
bes de
G&amp;G mise household hems Main
Market N ce ch ldren adult Slreet Rutland
c otl11ng miSe Items
Garage sale Frl &amp; Sat
Saturday (June 5) 9 OOam 2 June 7th &amp; 8th 9 4 brick
m las past Holzer on 160 house beyond Royal Oak
Turn on Kerr Road go 1 Resort on T697 (Old
mile turn on 203 Prne H11l Flatwoods Road) (740)992
Road Rota nllers (name 4579

~~nnsd to:~sJse~~7d ct~::~~

Garage sate June 4th 5th
from 9 5 on VInegar St Ad
oH ot Co Ad 34 off of new
Saturday June 5 ONLY 33 1 1/2 mite east of 5
9am-4pm Juniper Lan e In Pornts watch for signs
the Meadows Multi fam1ly Garage Sale MCCormick
yard sate Antique china Road behind Amerocan
collectibles famous names
name braM cloth ng many LBQIOn Saturtlay 8 00 46 ~
old comic books &amp; other screen TV guns all size
c
boo"s
games 1arge area clothes
rugs lots of n ce household G
1 R 11 Hill8
araQe sa e
us c
Please perk on street No Lee Circle Syracuse June
::••:.ri::.Y.::b::.lrd:.:s:_____ 3 5 B 1 collactlblas no
clothes
Saturday June 5 9 4pm :::.::.:::::::___ _ ___:__
clothes 11ousehold Items (3 1ant yard sale Frl &amp; Sat
m ~sc 1183 Jackson Pike 192
Beech
Street
across from Dominos
Middleport something for
e.ve.::::!ryo::n~•::_______
Saturday June 5 8 30 7 _
Mull p e yard sales Tara Huge mull fam ily yard sale
Estates Bally Items mise beh1nd old Tuppers Plains
household Items clothing grade school Saturday June
baby adult
6th
;::::._______
Variety of quality Items'" Inside sale 803 S Third
Including some collect bles Middleport June 3rd &amp; 4th
Saturday June 5 Sam not 10 4pm 5th 10 1pm furnl
before On St At 7 North ture tots of good mise &amp;
just past Gallla County I ne c_lo::.:t...:he:.:a;;________
Watch toes gns
June
3rd
4th
5th
Yard Sale 936 Frat Ave Community yard sates
June 4 and 5 8 5 Some Success Ad Cty Ad 46
antiques furniture glass South of Tuppers ~lalns Oh
ware and lots of m seal a 9am 5pm
neous terns
- - - - - - - - June 4 5 8 OOAM to ??
Yard Sale 112 mrle out 588 Bas han Road Watch for
from school Smoker Gnll pink signs Lots of m scella
Ball PUt Lots of everything
neous

21amlly Kids clothes &amp; toys
women s clothes tables
m1sc 19635 St At 554 near
Rio Sat &amp; Sun 9 4

Ya d Sate June 4 &amp; 5 Frl
Sat sam 6pm 123 Pine St
Gautpol s Ohio

'rji4p.;~~~S!!"'"-...,

YARD

ALE·

1

PoMERO\ndmoLE .
3famlly yar~sale Sat 6/5/4
B 3pm SA 248 top of
Chaster H 11 ant1ques baby
rtems mise rain or shme

June 4 5 9am 4pm on
State Route 143 3 miles
from State Route 7 m ases
women a mens glr s D-4T
boys Q..4T computer stuff
lur n1ture exercise equip
ment baby turn ture dishes
Little 'TYkes toys Home
InteriOr candles curtains
bedding b rd cage tool box
boat gas tank 1ra 11er axes
1
16n truck t1res free 1tams &amp;
tots more ram or shine I

4 family garage sale 520
HI Rd Po
Mu1berry 19
mercy J
~ 1 bu h Rd
June 4th &amp; Sth 9am 1
une 5th ,e low a
Aaclne across from Park
4 family yard sale June 4 &amp; g1rls teen name brand
5 112 m11e out 124 toward clothes Ieana window ac
Rutland
VCR mise
;___...::_..::______
Home Interior 4 family yard sale June 8th Yard Sale Fr day Saturday 2
CHEAP Yard Sale ALL DAY Brdwell
Satt.trday 615 at Clay Town Mustang horse records &amp; 9th Fourth &amp; Rollins New miles Soutl1 of TUppara
tapes plus stze clolh1ng
Haven Duncans restdence
Plarns on State Route 7
House on Lovers Lane

Wednesday, June 23

2004 at 3 00 p m lor
en estimated 1 840
tons of pine pulp·
wood on 25 acres at
the Shade River State
Forest
In
Olive

"'

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:z

POUCIEB Ohio V1lley Pub41thlng rHervM the ~ht to Mit r.)Rt or c.nc.l any ld at any time Erro.-. mull ~ reportlfd on the first d1y of
will btl r.epontltN• for no mOAI thlln the coat of the ·~ee occup'-&lt;1 br the error and only the llr•t nsertlon We
1ny lou Ot lllpeiiM tMt rMUitl from the publication or omlulon of •n lldvertiMnMnt. eorr.ctlon will be m1de In the flrat 1v1 !able ed lion
,,.. llwtyl cont~l •Current rate urd appUu • .1.11 real utat• advertl..menbl ar• 1ubjact to the Federtl Fair Houatng Act at 1968
I
want.cl ld• m•lng EOE st.ndllrda We wtll not knowlnglr acQtPt any advertltlng In violation of the law
Tribune-~Aegltter

4 famoly yard sale Saturday Large 3 family basement
June 5 460 Grant St sale
Collectibles
plus
Middleport OhiO
Salem Street Rutland June
5&amp;6
4th &amp; 5th ram or sh ne - - - - - - - Pickens restdence turn oft Large pat1o sale June 3 4
At 7 onto At 124 5th house 5 9 Spm new &amp; used items
on nght
The Andersons
46123
: ::.,:.:V:::l:::N_E_S_T_R_AC_I_N_E_O_h State Route 124 Rac1ne
9 6
ladles
lg 1x
(mostly New Haven Hts WV June
designer names) men 1 4th 5yh ant quas baby
lg 42
toys
furniture tams plus s ze woman s
household mlec
Sat collectables m sc 9 5 lots
June 5th 8-3pm rain or furniture
--------shine
::::::::::_______ Saturday June 5 8 30
Basement sate ram or 5 00 El zabelh Lath ey s
sh ne Fn &amp; Sat June 4 5 yard sa 1e 1/4 m 1e pas t
clothes ladles 12 16 mens Bidwell/Porter 10100 St
11&lt;1 5 46L pants 40 42 34L RT160 North Huge 3 family
Chr stmas decorat ons lois
d
L
b b
yar sa 1e
ots o1 a y
of n ck nacks cann ng Jars tams car seats baby turn
shelves and much more 2 t
b by
ure ex 1reme1y mea a
1 th es Lap
m les from At 7 on County and toddler Qlr co
Road 26 turn left on Smrth
b k
1
top scrap oo
supples
Goegleln Or 3rd house on Home schOOtrng bOOks lots
nght phone (740 l 992 3441 of m1sc 1tems Ra1n date
Cloth ng all s1zes h ghcharr Monday June 7
st 11
ro er w1rn1an1 c8 rsea 1 Saturday June 5 9 3 6"5
v
comb na1ton booster seat Ma&lt;n Streel Racone David
mlsce laneous
Items Spencers Adult and teen
Radfords one mle west of clolhes AE Aero push
M
F
d
Old
e gs a rgroun s on
mower household Items
33 s 615 9
2
at
am pm
Ran cancels

Chestnut
Chatham
Cruaette Sl
Thursday
Saturday June 3 5
---'--'----Huge Garage Sale 1/4 mile
out At 218 2 family lots of
boys g~rts womens cloth
=:.:=.:...=.....:=~- ng toys computer equ p
2 Fam1 y Sale Bonnie Lane ment lots of mise 1tems
Apts behind Elite Look on .F:c.rd:.:a::.y.:&amp;...:S:.:•.:'"...:rd:.:•:!:Y___
t60 lnfanls gr Is womens mens clothing plus more
Huge yard sale June 3rd
4th 5 m las down At 7 on
2 fam 1y Krds &amp; 1ad1es cloth the r ght Baby/c hlldrens
lng mise terns 9537 St At clothes &amp; Items home
554 at Eno Sat 9 5
decor 8 30 4 00
Huge yard sale Saturday
June 5 9am Large trampo
11ne 2 air compressors
tools many nice quality
household 1tems 2 small
118
234 Honeysuckle Or
freezers dehum d"ler toad&amp;
AddiSOn Th ursday thru of m1sc 2236 Graham
Sunday gam 1
SChool Ad
3 family yard sa e 9 4pm
Roush Lane
Chesh re Huge yard sale June 4th &amp;
Baby plus SIZe womens 5th 8am 6pm Ott Bladen
Ad on Swan Creek 1st
clothing toys pool some
g
t
11
size
Blazer
house
Name brand Clothes
f
urn 1ure 1 u
sizes 5 18 womens mens
4x4 Too much more to men
38 baby girls &amp; bOV1 3
lion
months 3T
accessories
3 laml y yard sale June 4th maternity hOuseho d Items
•ddoson Pike ale
&amp; 5 ~ 3686 ~
9 OOa m ?
June 4 5 6 6516 SA 554

For
ANewHo1ne?

l:Z Noon

Bu•ln••• D•ya Prior To
Publication
Sund•y Dl•play. 1.00
Thureday for Sund•v•

• All ada must ba prepaid•

much more

1890 St At 141 6/4/04
6/5/04 Sam 6pm Presto
Pressure Canner glass jars
... rug shampooer/lloor polish
er kerosene heater lug
gage household Items
clothes much more

One Day Only Sale
Sunday, June 6

All Dl8pl•y

Now you can have borders and graphics
"'-'
added to your classified ads
{I~
1m
Borders$3.00/perod
Graphics 50¢ for small
S I .00 for Iorge

Ira ~~~ lePo=Y~!Eir~v~lt p';~

534 LeGrande B vd Sat
GIVEAW:\V
June 5 Sam 4pm Adu lt
clothmg XL unifor m jackets
___
car seat booster seat new
5 free k ttens 2 yellow 2 SUI! (mans) m1sc
black
1
black/gray
912
M11i
Creek
Ad
(7401992 3114 M ddleporl
Gallipolis F 1day/Sa turctay
teave message
6/5 6/6 9am 4pm R ght
: Beaut lui female tabby cat around curve from Got
_ kept Indoors spayed all Course
shots
excellent health 9525 SI AI 218 4/3 4/5
740 992 6236
tr end y
JUSt past elementary school
(740)992 7680
n Mercerville Lots of every

.r
·r

1.00 p m

For Sund•v• Paper

1

K ttens 6 weeks old 3 while
2 blacklwh te 1 ca co
Galhpohs
Ferry
area
(304)576 3364

Display Ads

Monday-Prlday tor Jn•ertlon
In Next D•Y • Peper
Sunday In-Column 1 00 p m

3 lam ly yard sale c olhong Huge Yard Sale Saturday
all s zes mclud ng kids m sc Crown City directly across
ADOPT ON A lov ng cou tams a m les out 141 8 4 from G ovannl s P zza Sam
pie would Ike to adopt your Fr Sat
? Women s JUn o s babms
Will provide a
tons of household m1sc
newborn
home flied w th Joy happl 3 Fam ly Thursday 6/3 great cond t1on
ness hnanctal secunty and Fr day 614 8 00 4 00 274
a great educat on Feel con Bu av lie P1ke Clothes Huge Yard/Craft Sate Lots
fldent 1n ~mow ng because of boys(2T 8)
girls (3T 14) ot great toys crafts c othes
your brave dec son your lad es(B 18) shoes sand boys men &amp; women home
&amp;
Fnday
baby could look forward to a box
creeper
ta bl e d ecorat ons
br ght and wonderful future baby/househo d terns toys Satur day 9am 5pm 1 1/2
Expenses pad Cal toll free much more
m les on Kraus Beck Rd oH
1 866 731 7825
Ba b39465
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a
5
Car.pente H II Road __B:c.B:__ _ _ _ __
and M chael
1/2 m1le past Mount Un on June 3 4 5 BIG YARD
C 1 Beer Cary Out perm t Church off t4 3 6/6 6n SALE Clothes odds &amp; Inns
p Watch tor S1gns
VCR trsh ng reels bed
for Sale Chester Towns!
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radar detector some
Metgs County sen d Ie ..ers 5 famrly yard sate 48 lhng
ng lor everyone
of rnterest to The Daly Hubbard Ave J una 4 &amp; 5 4 m1l es from the Korner
Sent nel PO Box 729 20 Tr-"'"'l
1 lh ng house hold Store at Btdwe ll gorng
Pomeroy Ohro 45769
vuu er co
1tems Home Inter or &amp; m1sc towards Cheshue tu n left
Re ax an dJearn 1ree g 1ts n 5 Famrly Yard
Sale on Morgan Center Ad then
lh e comf rI of your own Saturday June 5 277 the I rs t road to the nght
home wh le you enJOY Ihe Country Lane out St At 160 (George Ad) than Jrst
feelmg of a mcde n spa aprox 2 m es from Holzer house on nght (740)388
Hold your very own Spa Bikes Longaberger baskets 8896
Escape party For data Is call baby clothes/Items clothes
Large 1st T me Yard Sale
1304)675 3008 leave mes &amp; 1ots of mlscel1aneous
sage
Fr~day &amp; Saturday 6/4 6/5

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The Lend A Hand of the
Harr sonvllle Presbytenan
Church are having a BAKE
d v d S 1 S
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an
rar
ae
atur ay
June 5th 2004 The pro
ceeds of the sale wiH go
toward the Church Building
Fund Everyone Welcome
Toys bikes ext door bas
kets FenlOn Home InteriOr
curtains sheets uniforms
wood 11ems speakers frUit
JarS ktds &amp; adults clotl11ng
too much to lfst corner
Broadway &amp; Vme In Racine
June 4th &amp; 5th 9 3pm

WANIED

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Rays &amp; Son Complete Car
REV DRIVERS Ill
Clea.n1ng 2615 1/2 Jackson Here IS a great opportun ty
Ave Yard Sale June 5th
to come grow with us
Kuntzman Truck ng an 80
Yard Sale 9 000 watt
year
o d Aeg1onal Truck. cad
Generator new C aftsman
Camer
wrth ter m nals m
too s k tchen ad stand
All ance and Columbus Oh1o
mouu tra n set household
and Chr stmas Items lots has opened a new term nal
more 6 StoneybrooK 3 m1les n P1keton Oh10 Only hard
wor1&lt;.1ng exper enced drfll
out Sandhill Ad on r ght
ers w1th a clean MVA ._nd a
Sat June 5 9-3
- - - - - - - - - m n mum ol two years expe
Yard Sale Fr June 4th Sat nence need apply
June 5th Bam
? Beh nd We have open ngs lor
Armory
15 Company Dr vers
-c---:-c'----:---15 Owner Operatars
Yard Sale on 5th Street n
For nfo call Ray
Mason Th ur Frr Sa1 Loo k
1866436101 3
for Signs
- - - ' - - - - - - - - Immediate cpemng fo an
Yard Sale UniverSity Lane accountant pos 1on Full
baby rtems furniture col t me med1um s1ze company:
lect1btes and antrques Thurs Exp equ red excellent ben
Frl &amp; Sat
efts 401 K Please send
Yard Sale 114 Walnut St esume to Accountant PO
beh nd Foodland Pt Pleas Box 606 Wei stan Oh o
45692
Fro &amp; Sat 6/4 6/5 8 ?

Georges Portable Sawi'T111 Leta t Fa Is OH 3 oedroom
don t haul your logs to the house 1 bath detached
m 11 just cal 304 675 1957
garage new roof srd11g
w ndows ca rpet &amp; k tchen
J m s Carpenlty &amp; small S65 000 00 1740]247 2000
Landscap ng Call (740)446
2506
Roof ng Decks Hardwood
floor nstallat on remade
mg addrt ens Top Note~
Bu ldrng
Cant acto rs
WV036667 (304)675 5490
or (304)675 3042
Wanted to do W I babys I n
my home Non smokrng Call
(7401367 0429
mob le nomes metal bu ld
rngs and guile s Call
(740)446 0151 ask Ia Ron
or leave message
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see k ng an d expenenced pH10..,VAL0~,Y~PU':LISH
en der Ab I1ty to ana yze
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Absolute Top Dollar US .nancad pI , salemden,s au do bus1ness w th pea
Sliver
Gold Cams requ re
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op a slrong customer base le you know and NOT tc
Proofsets o amonds Gold
end money th rough the
desirable Salary commen
A ngs
U S Currency
rna
unit you have rlllest
M T S Com Shop 151 surate w th exper ence E0 E
Please subm t resume and Jgaled the ollerina .
Second Avenue Galhpo IS salary lmttat ons to The
740 446 2842
PRoi~IONAL
Da ly Sentmel PO Box 729
34 Pomeroy Qh 45769
SERVICES

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*ANEW CLINICAL
PEELS!"
Want to look younger AND
earn Money? Lets talk the
NEW AVON call
Marilyn (304)882 2645
Joyce (304)675 6919
April (3D4)882-3630

Make 50% sell ing Avon
L1m1ted
11me
ONLY
(740)446 3358 F rst 5 to call
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Med1 Home Health Agency
Inc seek ng a luI trme and
PAN AN s and a PRN
Occupational Therapist tor
Yard
sale
&amp;
Home
the Gallipolis Oh o area
Decorating Open House
Must be 1censed both n
Sat June 5th Sam 5pm Auto
Mechanrc/Small Ohio and West V rg1n a We
Gloria Oiler 31645 SA 325 Eng 1ne Mechamc must be offer a compe trtlve salary
Langsville Oh (740)742 experienced Sl1ade Tree beneft package for full !me
2076
no1 apply
Yard
sale
35459
Ave Galllpo 15 OH 45631
Rocksprings Rd ~meroy AVON I All Areasl To Buy or Attn o ana Harless c lnlcal
Abbott residence clothes Sell Sh rley Spears 304 Manager or cal 1 800 48 ,
(m 1aBes &amp; Jr) lawn mower 675 1429
6334
bedroom suite
sew ng ;___:___:_______ - - - - - - - - machine TV printer can Dehveryl'v\'arehouse person Overbrook Center s current
nlng jars porch glide r needed full t1me rmmedlate ly accepting appl cat•ons for
kerosene heater toys little op'enlng must have good a part time AN lor the Night
girls clothes Sat 6/51~
drlv ng record apply at Ute Shill Superv sor pos111on
Style Furn ture 856 3rd Please come In and !ttl out
Yard Sale Rain or Shine Ave Gallipolis 9 5 no phone an appl cation at 333 Paga
Sat &amp; Sun 4th &amp; !5th 074
calls
Street M1dd aport EOE
Nice clothes all slzaa boys
o-s and toys Bean es tap Gallla County Dept of Job Paramedics
&amp;
EMT s
estry cloth Ll 'T}rkes office and Family Services (GCD needed App y at
354
chairs
jewelry
Home JFS) s releasing a request Jackson Pike Gall polls
Interior tona more From lor propose for medical
Racine follow CA28/Basl18n transportation services tor Pleasant Valley Apartments
6 112 miles on left From new med cald eligible lnd vlduals fs accepting Appltcatrons
highway {33 ) take CR 28 In Galha County These serv For a night Secur ty Person
exit turn lett and go 3 miles Ices shal consist of n coun Fo a family Project FREE
ty and out of county medical RENT For details and appl
740-949-8224 fro help
appointments
Services cations Call (304)675 5806
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3 bedroom Br ck. t I /2 bath
1 acre lot Close to town
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.,
deadline for submission of a roup Home (740)992 5023
2014 Jefferson Blvd 6 5 04 proposals Is June 9 2004
8 to ? Tools bally g r
PT/FT Masts Soc1a Wort-:er
clothes golf clubs lawn For prog(am Information and needed tor grow ng Dla ysls
mower
gu dellnes please contact Facd ty Must have or be a
- - - - - - - - Kathy McCalla D rector at g ble lor licensure n Ohm
3 Family Garage Sale June {740)446 3222
Gall Ia (740)867 4471
4&amp;5 8 ~ 00 303 7th St County Department of Job
New Haven lots of Items
and
Family
Serv1ces
reserves the rtght to reJect Publication Sales Co nlrrng
4 Family Yard sale Saturday any and all proposals
18 Sharp enthUSiaStiC
June 5th 480 Grant Street
Mldd eport Ohio
Help Wanted Maintenance lndlv duals to travel the U S
==:=::...::..:..::~-- Supervisor skills In p t.Jmb Travel lralnrng odglng and
transportation turnrshed
Blrda 3 House Yard Sale ng electr ca heating/a r
183 Milton DJive Camp conditioning a must Start ng
Ae!Urn Guaranteed Stan
Conley Lots or thing to look salary range 18K to 25K
Today 1 BOO 781 1344
through
VIdeo
tapea Apply In person at the
31$1 00 or 50 each Taped Holiday Inn of Gelllpolla No
on time tr you like to prowl phone calla
come on out Sat June 5th
8 OOem
Want a Great Job?
OtlllpoUe CtrHr College
Want a job with Great Pay?
(Careers Close To Home )
Boy s/Gir1 6 clotho name
Want • 1200 Sign on
Cat Todayl 740 446 4367
Brand
Toys Antiques
Bonua?
1 SQ0-21.&amp; 0452
Houuwarea At 2 North
wwwge.Mpoll~e~rnrco~com
Oshe Road June 4&amp;5
Call on behaU of tt1e
o\cc ed ted MemH .l.cc •d 1 ng
Large/Sate Something for Nations leading Non Prof t Counc I lo lndepeMflr\1 Calllgi!S
Organlz1t1ons or help
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everyone
dlthwaret
WToAM'mDo
Protect your Gun Rights
toolo/snllquea. all clothing
Earn up to S8/hour
Items 51 OObag Mtaon Co
Pad hOlidays train ngs
Fair Grounds 4&amp;5 8to4
And vacations
Child Care provrder has
Multi Family Sale Frl &amp; Sat 9 Full or part time Dey and open ng m he home tor
Evening ahiHs available
to ? Rt 2 Galtlpolla Ferry
Infant or toddler References
Call todav to se1 up an
signs postetl Furniture
ava ilable
Call Darlene
lnlervlewl
household &amp; baby Items
(3041895 3354
brand name ctolhlng &amp; more 1 877 483 6247 elrt 2454

TRAVEL U.S.A

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Lovely country set ng lorty
(40)+ ac es \\ th hous€
(modern Kitchen ) two ca
garage other out bu ld ngs
rural water fru t trees fret
gas stocked fa rm pono
Loc a ed n Me gs Coun t
H gh potent a lor devetor
ment
S 125 000
Send
nqu res to Pomeroy Post
Oft ce PO Box 53 Pome roy
Oh o 45769
Lower Mason 2BR 2BA 2
Ca Garage F n shed base
ment Heat pump call to
appo ntment (304)773 5338
N1ce 3 bedroom 1 bath
cone ete d vewa~ carport
$49 000
East
Bet he
Church Ad (740)441 9 108
Pt P easanVSandh II Roao
3Br I Ba 1600/sqtt Ranch on
6 ace level ot Oak floc s
st house on R ght past
Marsha ll
Um JB sty
s 103 000
(740)949 1131
after 5 OOPM
Rt 2 G eer Rd 3BA 2Ba
Ho use 5 1 2 ac es lano
pond ba n fenced area al
elec c call 8 30 to 5 00
(304)675 7386 after 5 00
cal
(304 )675 5631
o
(304)593 0719

MoBILE HeNES
FORS-\LE

14)(65 good condt10n ver~
clean new app ances out
J bedroom house No nsde ou ld ng Ready to move nto
pets Gall pols Fer Y WV {7 40)388 0460

=~~d ~~s~~e ~0°3~2 :~~~~ ~~Os~/mo,n~~e $2r;~~~=~~:~
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detacned garage on 2-+
acres Separate Off1ce plus
2 n ce Storage Sheds
(740)286 6336

BUSINEN&gt;

OPPORTIJNITY

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WANJED

Lunch Cook needed Apply
w1thm 300 Second Ave
Gall polls

HOMES
FOKSALE

(304)895 8795
:c.___:__ _ _ _ _-c3 bedroom 2 baths on 4 3
acres In the Count y Seen c
v ew
$75 000
Ca I
(740)709 1166

n shed w1th a J new furn tu e
2 bedroom 29 II
v ng
room 2 bath sa 500 neg
740 256 9247 or 740 645
0870

1984 Schultz 14K70 w/6x24
3 bedrooms 2 bath hreplace
pu out 3 bedroom 2 baTh
1 112 ac es Buckeye H 1s
ac
good
cond tron
Rd
585 DOD
(740)709
1740)992 7651
, 166
1995 Farmont 14x80 3
bedroom 2 ful l baths total
e ectr c heat pump unde
pnnng boot-: o $16000
w I sell
to
$13 500
(740)441 0668
All real.,tate aclver11slng
Coles Mob le Homes 15266
In ttda newapaper 11
US 50 E: Athens Oh o
aubjec:t to the Federal
45701 Nev. summe hours
Fair Hou•ln" Act of 1968
MTW 8AMto7PM Th
whlc:t1 mak11 It Illegal to
F SAM to 5 PM Sat 9AM to
adver11•• any
4PM Where you get your
preference limitation or
dleerlmlnaUon b111fd on
moneys worth
rae• color religion 1111
For sale or rent 2 bedroom
familial alatua or natlon1t
mob e homes start ng at
origin Of any Intention to
maka eny auch
$270 pe month Ca 1 740
pref41renee !Imitation or
992 2167
dltcrlmlnatlon
Mob le home and ot for
sale t4x80 Mob le home on
Ttlle new•pa~r will not
knowingly accept
n ce level 1/2 acre ot 3 bea
1dvertlaemente tor r..l
room 2 fu ll bath All electr c
eetate which Ia In
cent a a r gooo cond 1on
violation of the law Our
t0x12 ut 11)1 shed on proper
readers ara hereby
ty Po ter area S40 000 Call
tntorm.ct that aJI
(740)446 451.&amp; days ano
dwelling• advenl~ed in
(740)446 3248 after 5
this newspaper arl!
available on an ~ual
opportunity bales.
Five room house n Rutland
ou t of h1gh water $21 000
phone (740)992 0309
~ 3. bedroom 2 tu 1 bath

room w th centra. a~r w 1
help w th del very Cal N k~
(740)385 9948

Dt~
~SD BUilDINGS

aundry room dm ng room
offce large 2 car garage
New roof siding &amp; waterl ne
$67 000 (740)256 6928

Fo
Sale
Marathon
Conv 1ence
Store
Rt2
Gall polls
Ferry WV
Stock/Land &amp; Bu d ng
F nance
Some
Owner
~ Ro Grande Spac1ous 304l762·1t17
Log home 5 acres 3 4 bed l50
LoTs &amp;
room 2 bath huge k tchen
ACKE..\ta
w/oak cab1nets &amp; sland
coolctop I n shed basement u acres 2 car gar1:1ge
w/gas log I replace -t- cent al oarn older met: le home
heat/a r 30x54 heated work c ty water Me gs County
shop $197 000 (740)245 $40 000 74$0 -42 3065
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·Flames

Tribe
from Page 81

from Page 81
every gu~ deserved tt, satd Sapryk10 who hadn't
scored s10ce Game 6 of the first round agamst
Vancouver
lg10la stayed on the tce desptte losmg hts helmet
whtle nearly sconng JUSt before Saprykm dtd
'I dtdn t know where the puck was (Marcus) Ntlson
kept tt alive and made a great pa~s to me He was go10g
to shoot but he saw me lg10la"'Satd Oleg was bangmg away 10 there nght m front and he deserved the
- goal '
The goal came JU St as the Ltghtmng were try10g to
make that badly needed !me change
The goal was a btt of a mtstake ' Chns Dmgman
satd
We dtdn t have a ll of our guys out there It s
unfortunate to lose a game that way It 's pretty dts
heartemng '
The Flames excelled agam 10 a Game 5 - they are 4
• 0 10 the ptvotal games all on the road by rally10g
• around Sutter s stmgmg remarks Wednesday msmuat
mg top NHL executives don t want a small market,
blue-collar Canad1an team to wm the Cup
Sutter's bhstenng comments made m reacllon to
Flames forward Vtlle N1emmen's one-game suspenston
for rammmg Vmcent Lecavaher mto the glass 1n Game
4 drew a sharp rebuke from NHL comm1ss10ner Gary
Bettman
But toe us vs them mentality apparently mollvated
the Flames who outworked the L1ghtnmg wh1le out
s hoottng them 25 12 m the f1rst two penods and 36 28
overall The Ltghtnmg stayed 10 the game - the ftrst to
feature the up and-down play expected before the senes
started - only becau se of a goal m the fmal mmute of
the ftrst penod ( Martm St Louts) and the fmt mmute
of the th1rd (Frednk Modtn on a po~er play)
You re not gomg to wm a Game 5 playmg the ftrst
40 mtnutes hke we dtd when a team wms all the battle s, ts a qutcker team
11 comes back to grab you, '
Ltghtnmg coac h John Tortorella satd Now we have to
go to thetr butldmg and grab one and force Game 7
The Flames are I 0 3 on the road tymg the 1995 and
2000 Devtls for the most road vtctones m playoff hts
tory and 5 I m overtime The Ltghtnmg have alternated wmnmg and lostng for 12 consecuttve games tymg
a record set bv the 1988 Devtls , and are 2 2m overttme
It s too bad we can t put 11 together for two games m
a row
the Ltghtmng s Jassen Cullimore sa1d
It's
heartbreaking when you lose a game 10 overttme
Calgary took a 2 l lead late m the second when lgmla
stole a St Lou1s pass and beat Ntkolat Khabtbuhn from
the nght c1rcle with a shot off the far post lt was
lgml a s 13th playoff goal mne m games followmg a
los s and th1rd of the fmals
Before that, Calgary s Marlln Gehnas deflected Tom
Lydman s shot from the left pomt on a power play 2 13
m and St Lout s answered In the f10al m10ute of the
f1rst the f1rs t ttme the senes has been ued except when
11 was 0 0
St Lou1s nearly gave Tampa Bay the lead agam w1th
JUSt under 2 mmutes left m the thtrd, but Mukka
K1prusoff who stopped 26 of 28 shots 1n h1s hfth
stratght overttme VIctory reached behmd w1th hts glove
to push the puck away barely an 1nch from the goal hne
St!ll, asked tl the L1ghtnmg would be home Monday
for Game 7 Tortorella satd Yes we w11l
L1ghtmng captam Dave Andreychuk agreed, saymg
Thts team has a lot of character and we are gomg to
bounce back"

they ve really delivered
Kelvtm Escobar (4 2) allov.ed etght
hns over e1ght mmngs wlth SIX stnkeouts
Cleveland s only run aga10st h1m came 10
the seventh when Ronme Belhard led off
wtth a bloop smgle and scored on Alex
Escobar s double play grounder w1th the
bases loaded
'The thmk about Kelvtm !S that he has
among the top breaking ball repertOires m
the Amenc a n League
Maddon sa1d
'Wtth hts slider c urve ball spht and h1s
changeup he has as good an arsenal as

Muirfield
from Page 81
wtth Woods for the first ttme th1s year
had a m1serable ttme wtth hts putter and
had to scramble to salvage a 73
Jack Ntcklaus the 64""¥ear old touma
ment host had a 74 and has a decent
chance to make the cut
Desptte soft condtllons m the fa1rway
that speckled tee shots wtth mud ~hen
they landed the greens were la st the

anybody And he used them a ll tomght
Escobar got a lift m the fourth mmng
from Mondes1 who threv. out V1ctor
Martmez at the plate from nght center
after a two out bloop smgle by Trav 1s
Hafner
It's alwaxs great when you get a defen
s1ve play like that
Escobar satd 'He
was kind of shallow and I know Martmez
caf\ t run that well so 1 knew we had a
shot to gel hun at home plate
Mondest a two ume Gold Glove wm
ner was playmg ht s fout1h game wtth the
Angels alter he left the Pmsburgh P1mtes
ear her th1s month and had h1s contract ter
mmated He led oft the SIXth v.nh h1s th1r&lt;l
homer of the season
They ve got everythmg you could pos
S!bfy want m a ballclub - guys who h1t

tor power contact h1tters, pllchmg, speed
and defense That s why they re tough
Cleveland s Casey Blake sa1d
Lee (5 I) allowed three runs and 10 hm
over 6 1 3 mnmgs mcreasmg his ERA
from 2 87 to 3 27
Davtd Eckstem 5 for 5 Wednesday
mght agamst Boston, extended hts career
best hmmg streak to 18 games w1th a two
out double m the third and scored on a
smgle b} F1ggms But Eckstem stramed
hts nght hamstnng on the way to the plate
and had to leave the game
'We II evaluate 11 on a datly bas1s but
we re obv10usly gomg to be very conser' ~ttve w1th th1s and take 11 slow- espe
c 1ally as 1mportant as Eck s legs are for
range at shortstop and Jeadmg off jlettlng
on base and hav10g to run Sc1osc1a satd.

wmd was sw trling and good scores were
hard to come by The 68 was th e h1 ghest
f1rst round lead at thts tournament s10ce
1990 when Fred Couples led w1th a 69
Not man y were surpnsed
Where they re tuckmg the flags you
can really look s1lly 1f you mtss 11 Els sat d
Els holed a 50 foot eagle putt on No
7 to get 1010 the mtx then settled 10 to
h1 s roller coaster back nme that mcluded
a three putt bogey from 20 feet and a
bunker shot he holed for btrd1e on 17
Curtis hasn t had a top I 0 f1msh s10ce
h1 s stunmng vtctory a t Royal St
George s last year but h1s game ts slow

ly commg around He played bogey
free a feat m 1tse lf at Muufield and
surged to the top behmd three stra1ght
b1rd1e s ftm shmg that stretch wtth a 30
footer at No 10
Ct '11s who grew up about 20 m10utes
away m the tmy town of Ostrander,
pla)ed the Memonal for the first time
last year on a sponsor's exemptton,
althou g h only hts close fnends and fam
tly knew much about h1m
The c heers were much louder
Thursday m part because of hts btrdte
bmge m part because of that s1her
claret JUg

ces~ because of what happened on that

Notebook
from Page 81
He s sav10g h1s Browns e nsemble for
later 10 the week
Curt1s grew up about 20 mmute s from
Mmrfield V1llage Golf Club and first
attended the Memonal when he was 5 or

6
He had a ghttenng amateur and colic
gtate career but was 1anked all of No
396 m the world dunng hts rook1e ) ear
when he pulled off a stunmng upset by
w10nmg the Bnt1sh Open at Roy a l St
George's
Curtts has had a muddled 2004 mtss
mg a s many cuts as he has made on tour
rankmg JU St 131rd on the money hst He
realizes that hts VICtory ranks wtth some
of the most remarkable upsets 10 sports
He satd bemg referred to as a long s hot
does not upset hun
I don t pay attent1on to 1t too much
he sU!d I mean I really haven t done
anyth10g smce I ftm s hed second m
Japan and had a couple ol other decent
tournaments but I haven t done any
thmg that s spectacular Un!ll I do 11
wtll be a Cmderella story
Golf, hke most sports 1s ftlled wtth
one year or even one da) wonders
Curt1s was asked 1f he never won aga10
would he s!lll cons1der h1s career a sue

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specml weekend last Jul y 1n Sandw1ch
England
Yeah I thmk so he sU!d It some
one would have told me I 0 years ago
thai I would wm a maJOr I would have
satd I would have ret1red after I won 11
• BELLY UP Jefl Sluman 1s the lat
est convert to the belly puller
Sluman has been mcrcasmgly trustrat
ed ove1 the last few month s because he
has h1t the ball as well as ever but rou
l!nely nmsed a half dozen budte
chances mstde 12 feet
He prdcl!ced two da) s w1th the belly
putter then put 11111 plav Thursday at the
Memonal Slum an scored better th m he
hll the ball a 2 under 70 and he sa1d
that was no comc1dcnce
I pulled \ery v.ell h e sa1d I made
some putts I h&lt;t ve n t made th1s vear
Sluman smd he had a tev. 1ese1 \allons
about us mg a belly putter but then he,
cons1dered the alternative
I don t thmk 1 cou ld putt much
worse
he smd And what betler test
than fast undulaung greens II you c &lt;tn
putt 1t good here you Cdn pull 11 good
&lt;~nywhere

• SKIPPING A HOLE John Rollins
was l!ed lor the le .td m the fiN round of
the Memonal as he prepared to hll a
sand shot on the par 5 15th
I had a g1eat he &lt;1nd I actually JOked
w1th my caddte a httl e bn that I hadn t
holed out a bunker shot 10 qulle a

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June

5,

2004, at 10 00 am at
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all blda For an

appointment to aee,
call 949 2210, ask lor
Sheila
(6) 2 3 4
Public Notice
SHERIFF S
SALE
REAL ESTATE
CASE NUMBER 03
CV-D03 •
MORTGAGE ELEC
TRONIC REG!STRA
TION SYSTEMS INC
Plaintiff
VI
KEITH A HANNAH
ETAL
DEFENDANTS
COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS,
MEIGS
COUNTY OHIO
In pureuance of tn
Alia• Order of Sale to
me directed from 11ld
Court In the above
entitled action t will
axpooe to sate at pub
lie auction on the
front otapo of the
Mel~ County Court
Houao on Friday ~uly
2 2004 at tO 00 am
ol oald day, the lot
lowing deocrlbed real

eatata
Situated In the
State ol Ohio County
of Mel(lll and In the
Townohlp of Scipio
Situated In Section
26, Town 7 and Rtn~
14 bounded and
deaqrlbed 11 follow•
Beginning at a
point on the w..t line
' ola 17 314 acre parcel
deocrlbed 11 Parcel
No 1 In a deed
recorded In Volume
188 page 91 Molgo

County
DHd
Recorda which point
Ia at the centerline of
County Road 17
thence South with the
Weal line of tald 17
314 acre parcel a dla
lance of 300 feet to a
point on tho South
bank of White Oak
Creek, which point Ia
359 feet North of tho
Southern aectton line
of Section 26 Scipio
Townohlp thence lol
towing the Southern
bank of White Oak
Creek In an Eaoterly
direction a dtotonce
of 100 laet, thence
due North croaolng
Whitt Oak Creek a
dlotanco of 28 feet,
thence following the
Morthern bank ol
White Oak Creek tn a
Northooaterly dirac
tton approximately
425 leal to a point at
the centerline ol
County Road 17
where White Oak
Creek cr011e1 Undar
the rood thlo point
being 440 feet Ellt of
the potnt of begin
ntng thence In a
Waaterly
direction
following the road to
the potnt of begin
nlng
containing
three (3) acres, mora
or laaa
CURRENT
OWNERS
NAME
Keith A Hannah and
Moleah J Hannah aka
Melaoh J Durham
PROPERTY
ADDRESS
33557
Cotterhllt
Rood,
Pomeroy Ohio 45769
PERMANENT PAR
CEL NUMBER 17·
00076 000
PRIOR DEED REFER·
ENCE Volume 91,
Page 889
APPRAISED
AT
$45 000 00
TERMS OF SALE
Cannot be oold for
1111 than 213rdo of
the opprollld value
1D% down on dey of
oale ..,h or ..rtlllod
check balance on
confirmation of aalo
Ralph E Truaaell,
Sheriff

Metga County, Ohio
REIMER &amp; LORBER
CO LPA
By Dannto Reimer
(Reg .0031109)
Attomeyo lor Ptolnttll
2450 Edloon Btvd
PO Box 968
Twlnoburg
Ohio
44087
(330) 425-4201
(5) 28, (6) 4, 11
Pubttc Notice
Shortll'a Sate
Beneltclat Ohto, Inc
DBA
Benallclot
Mortgage Company
or Ohto va Jomoo R
Gruaoer, ET AL
C11o No 03 CV 118
By virtue of an
order or aate 111ued
by the Court of
Common Ple11 of
Molgo County Ohto
and to me directed tn
a certain civil action
tharln
pending
wherein Bonollctol
dba
Ohio
Inc
Banellctat Mortgage
Company of Ohio
Plaintiff and Jomaa R
Grueaer, et al the
Delondanto, twill olfor
for 1111 In the corridor of thallrat floor of
the Courthou11 on
Friday, July 30th
2004 at 10 oo AM at
tho Courthou11 of
Metgo County Ohto
tho
following
deocrlbed roolaotote
Property oltuated
In the County of
Malga, Slota or Ohto
and Townehlp of
Sutton
Located In Section
18, Town 2 Ran~ 12
of
tho
Ohio
Company'• Purchall
bogtnnlng at the
Southwell comer of
a tract of land owned
by Looter F McKenzie
deocrtbed In Deed
Book No 198 11 P11ge
355 Melgo County
Ohio Deed Roordo
thence E11t a dlttanca of 2511 loot
the place of begin
nlng of thlo daacrlptlon, thence East a
dlatonce ol 110 loot

R.l11ht t:0o

to the Weat line or
Raclne-Bashan Road
thence South o Deg
15 ml nutea West
along oatd road a dis
lance ol 205 laet to
the Northeast corner
ol land ownad by
Garnet Roush, thence
West along Garnet
Roush North Line a
distance ol 129 54
fHI thence North 0
dog 15 minutes East
a dlatan.. ol 160 laet
thence Eaat a dla
lance of 14 01 feet to
a potntlocoted South
0 deg 15 minutes
Weat a dlllance of 25
leal from the place of
beginning
thence
North 0 deg 15 min
utaa Eaat a dlotanca
of 25 feet to the place
of beginning contain
lng 6 841, more or
1111
SubJect to all aaae
menta, restrictions
and conditions of
record II any
Parcel No 1
18-oD266
18-00267
18-oD268
18-oD269
Location
28595
Beahan Road
Roclna Ohio 45771
Sold Property has
been appraised for
$57 000 00 and con
not sale for lass than
213 of appralaament
Torma or Sate
$5 000 00 due otr time
of 11te Balance due
within 30 doyo of con
llrmatton
Ralph E Truaeell
Sheriff of Melga
County Ohio
Robert E Lie
Attorney lor Plaintiff
(330) 644-6161
(5) 14 21 28 (6) 4,11
Public Notice
COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS
MEIGS
COUNTY
OHIO
Deutoche
Bank
National
Trust
Company
aa
Custodian
or
Truatee lka Bankera

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26th day of February
2004 Deutsche Bank
National
Trust
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as
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fka Bonkera Truat
Company
of
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Complaint In tho
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ol Meigs County
Ohio In Case No
04CV022
on the
docket of the Court
and the obJect and
demand for relief of
which pleading Is to
loreclooe the lien of
plalnltll a mortgage
recorded upon the
following deacrlbed
realeatate to wit
Property ~ddreas
115
l!utternut
Avenue Pomeroy OH
45769 and being
more
particularly
described In plain
till a
mortgage
recorded In Mortgage
Book 75 page 393 of
County
thla
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lr endly
740 992 6236
(740)992 7680
Female &amp; mate k ttens to
good home 32540 Dark
Hollow Ad Pome oy

within

twenty-eight
(28)
days alter last publl
cation which shall be

published

once

a

weak for six consecu

tlva weeks or they
might be dented a
hearing In this case
LERNER SAMPSON
&amp; ROTHFUSS
Attorneys lor Plaintiff
PO Box 5480
Cincinnati OH 45201

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(513) 241 3100
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(5) 7 14 21 28 (6) 4
11
Public Notice
Due to the upcoming
rettremont ol Martha
Durst,
the
Oliva
Township Trustaea
have announced they
will
ba
taking
resumes for the posl
lion of Township
Clerk, until 4 00 p m
on June 10 All appll
cations must maet all
of the following 1 Be
a cltl•en ol tho U S 2
Be 18 years of age or
oldar 3-Be a reotdent
ol Oliva townahlp and
4 Be ragtaterad to
vote

Reaumes may be
glvan to any Olive
Township Trustee or
given or mailed to

Township
Clerk
Osborne
William
Jack Westfall and
Randy
Booton
Trusteea
Martha
Durst, 55498 4th
Avenue, Reedsville
Ohio 45772 1 740
378 6149
(6) 4 7

Public Notice
NOTICE
Sealed blda will be
received by the Ohio
Department
of
Natural Resources
Division ol Forestry
up to and Including
Wednesday June 23
2004 at 3 00 p m for
an estimated 1 840
tons of pine pulp
wood on 25 acres at
the Shade River State
Forest
In
Olive

Township
Meigs
County Ohio For fur
ther Information and
Inspection
tlmbar
contact the Hocking
State Forest head
quarters 19275 State
Route
374
Rockbridge
OH
43149
telephone
(740) 589 9901
(6) 4 11

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? Women s tun ors babes
tons of houseM d m1sc
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-------Huge Yard/Craft Sale Lots
of great toys crafts clothes
boys men &amp; women home
deco at ons
Fr day &amp;
Saturday 9am Spm 1 1/2
m les on Kraus BecK Ad olf
588

June 3 4 5 BIG YARD
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VC R f sh ng reels bed
dmg rada detector some
th ng tor everyone
4 m las from the Ko ner
Store at Bdwell going
towards Chesh re turn lett
on Morgan Center Ad then
Fam ly
the f rsl road to the r ght
Saturday June 5
Country Lane out St Rt 160 (George Ad ) than f1rst
aprox 2 m les from Hotze hOuse on ght (740)388
B kes Longabe gar baskets 8896
baby clothes/Items clothes
Large 1st T me Yard Sale
&amp; lots of m see taneous
Fr day &amp; Saturday 6/4-615
534 LeGrande Blvd Sat 8 5pm Playpen sw ng boys
June 5 Sam 4pm Adult baby clothes adu t c othes
cloth ng XL un fo m Jackets By Old Rathff Sto e n
car seat booste seat new Vmton
sut (mans) msc
Mov ng Sa a/Yard Sale
912 M II Creek Rd 3206 Georges Creek Fnday
Gall pol s Fr day/Saturday and Saturday 9am ?
6/5 6 6 9am 4pm Aghl
around curve f om Golf Mull tam ly Fri/Sat June 4
5 9 4pm 19 Debb e Dnve
Course
1 9 m es out SA 141 Chest
9525 St AI 218 413-415 freeze r $25 household
JUS! past elementary school terns loads of bargams on
n Mercerville Lots of f!rlery cloth ng mens 36S L&amp;XL
th1ng Household adult &amp; s1zes 4 1o women s su ts
home schooler stuff end
chi drens clothing
table vacuum golf bag
B dwell U M Church
Church St Bldwe I Oh o Sat June 5th At 7
June 4&amp;5 Yard Sale &amp; hot Addison bes1de G&amp;G
dogs baked goOds dr nks Market N ce ch ldren adult
New Home Interior Ia ge clothmg msc terns
men s women s clothes
Saturday (June 5) 9 OOam 2
somelh ng fo everyone
m les past Hotze on 160
Community Yard Sale Turn on Kerr Road go 1
Fr day Saturday C ndy D mile turn on 203 P ne Htl
clothes AM 125 Suzuki Bay Road Rota Tillers (name
window &amp; screens mise brand tools) new cloth ng
household Items
1tems

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books &amp; more State Route Saturday June 5 ONLY
218 Bailey Chapa Church 9am 4pm Junper Lane In
(304)576 3364
pE~rking lot 9?
the Meadows Mull family
yard sale Antique ch1na
Garage sale Fr &amp; Sat collectibles famous names
YARD SA! E
9am 6pm at 777 Jackson name brand c oth ng many
Pke
o d comic books &amp; other
Garage
Sale
June
4
&amp;
5
books games large area
YARDSALErugs tots at nice household
Fr
&amp;
Sat
Sam
?
1149
GALLli'OUS
Please
park on street No
Bulavi a Pike
ea ly bl ds
130 Bastan D Furniture Great Yard Sa e Friday 9 5
antiques name brand cloth Saturday 9 ? 15 Oakwood Sa1Urday June 5 9 4pm
ng Powe Wheels Home Drive Gallipolis Furniture clothes household ttems
Inter or Fr day Saturday 9 lots of househo d Items
m sc 1183 JacKson Pike
6pm Sunday 10 2pm
across from Dominos
Huge 5 fam ly yard sale 6/4
(740)446 2923
6/5 10 t2 Watson Ad 9am Salurday June 5 8 30 ?
1313 Safford School Ad 4pm Something tor every Multiple yard ss es Tara
6/4 Bam 4pm 6/5 Sam one
Estates Baby Items mise
household Items clothmg
11 am B ke tools crafts
HutJe Community Yard Sale baby adu t
household Items m1sc
East
end
Gat polls
1890 S! AI 141 614104 Cheetnut
Chatham Variety of quality Items
6!5/04 sam 6pm Presto Cruseue St Thursday Including some collectibles
Saturday June 5 Bam not
Pressure Canner glass jars Saturday June 3 5
before On St At 7 North
rug shempooer/floor po Ish
er kerosene heater lug Huge Garage Sate 114 mile just put Gall a County 1ne
W I h 1o 1
gage household Items out At 218 2 fam ly lots of ..,....a_c-::-_•_•..:g.,-ns:-::--:--boys
girls
women&amp;
cloth
clothes much more
lng toys computer equ p Ya d Sa e 936 First Ave
2 Famt y Sale Bonnie lane ment lots of mise tams June 4 and 5 8 5 Some
antiques Iurn lure glass
Apts behmd Elite Look on Fr day &amp; Saturday
160 Infants g r s womens
ware and ots of mtsce Ia
Huge yard sale June 3rd
mens clothmg plus more
4th 5 m les down At 7 on neous Items
the nght Baby/ch ld ens Yard Sa e 1/2 ml e out 568
clothes &amp; Items home
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2 fam ly Kds clothes &amp; toys Huge yard sa e Saturday Yard Sate June 4 &amp; 5 Fr
women s clothes tables June 5 9am Large tram po Sat aam epm 123 P neSt
msc 19635 St At 554 near Ine 2 a r compressors Gallipolis Ohio
Ro Sat &amp; Sun 9 4
too s many nice quality
4
YARD SALE·
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234 HoneysucKle Dr ve lreezere dehumidifier loads ___ PoMEROY/MIDDU ,
Addison Thursday lhr U of mise 2236 Graham
Sunday 9am?
School Rd
3 family yard sate Sat 6/514
3 family yard sate 9 4pm Huge yard sale June 4th &amp; 8 Jpm SA 248 lop of
Roush Lane Chesh~re 5th earn 6pm Off Bladen Chester Hill ant que&amp; baby
Baby plus size womens Ad on Swan Creek 1et terns mise: rain or shine
c othlng toys pool some house Name brand c othes
furniture 91 full s ze Blezer sizes 5 18 womens mens 4 tamlly gerage sale 520
4x4 Too much more to men 38 baby ~ I ris &amp; boyo 3 Mulberry Hits Ad Pomeroy
June 4th &amp; 5th 9am ?
tlon
months 3T accessories
3 family yard aale June 4th maternity household Items 4 family yard sale June 4 &amp;
5 t/2 mile out 124 toward
&amp; 5th 3686 Add son Prke BlC
Aut and
9 ooam?
June 4 56 6516 SR 554
CHEAP Yard Sale ALL DAY B dwell Home Interior 4 family yard sate June 8th
Saturday 615 at Clay Town Mustang horse reco ds &amp; 9th Fourth &amp; Roll ns New
Ha¥"en Duncans res dance
tapes plus size cloth ng
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pie would Ike to edopt your Fn Sat
newborn W II prov de a
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t 866 731 7825 Barba a 39465 Carpenter HII Road
and Michael
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C 1 Seer Ca ry Out perm I Church oil 143 616 617
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Judge Fred W Crow
Trust Company of
California NA
Plaintiff
Case No 04CV022
vs
Helen Townaend et
al NOTICE IN SUIT
FOR FORECLOSURE
OF MORTGAGE
Defendants
Dora
Wining
whose last known
address
Is
115
Butternut
Avenue
Pomefl)y OH 45769
and tho unknown
helra devlaaes, legstees
executors
administrators

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while Rolhns sa1d
Roll10s proceeded to shank hts sand
shot completely over the green over the
gallery and over a h11l to near the 16th
green
'Once I bladed 11 mer everybody s
head up on the htll s1de I kmd of laughed
and satd Well I haven t done that tn a
wh!le enher
Rollin s sa1d
• GOING BUGGY Joey Smdelar
needed some help and playmg partner
VtJaV Smgh came through
Wh1le wamng to h11 on the No 4 tee,
Smdelar felt somethmg crawhng around
hts neck
Ht s cadd1e John Buchna reached
mstde ht s shlrl whtle standmg on h1s up
toes but couldn t hnd what was buggmg
Smdelar Smdelar then took h1s shtrtta!l
out and tned to reach around behtnd
h1mse lf tor rehef
Fmally Smgh looked m stde Smdelar s
collar and grabbed a 4-mch long ctcada
They ve b edev1led the players all week
by makmg crash landmgs dunng putts
all the while making a buzzmg nm se
that so und s l1ke a typ1cal pract1ce day at
the lndmnapohs 500
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June 5 460 Grant St sa e Collectibles plus Clean ng 2615 112 Jackson
Mddleport Ohio
Salem Street Rutland June Ave Yard Sa e June 5th
5&amp;6
Yard Sale 9 000 watt
P cken s res dance turn off Large paho sale June 3 4 Generate new Craftsman
At 7 onto At 124 5th house 5 9 5pm new &amp; used terns tools k tchen aid stand
on r ght
The Andersons 46123 m l'ler lra•n set household
State Route 124 Rae ne
and Chr stmas Items lots
916 VINE ST RACINE Oh
more 6 Stoneyb oak 3 m1tes
ladles lg 1x (mostly New Haven Hts WV June out Sandh II Ad on r ght
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lg-42 toys furniture Items plus s ze women s
household mlac Sat co lectables m sc 9 5 lots Yard Sa e Fr June 4th Sat
June 5th 8oo3pm rain or furniture
June 5th Bam ? Behmd
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of n ck nacks cannmg jars 1tems car seats baby furm baby Items furn ture co
sl1elves and much more 2 ture extremely n ce baby lee! bles and ant ques Thurs
m les from Rt 7 on County and toddler g rl clothes Lap Fr &amp; Sat
Road 26 tu n lett on Sm1th top scrapbook supplies Yard Sa e 114 Walnut St
Goeglem Dr 3rd house on Home schOotmg books ots behind Foodland Pt Pleas
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Monday June 7
Saturday June 5 9 3 605
comblnat on booster seat Man Street Aacme David
m scellaneous
terns Spencers Adult and teen
Radford s one m Ia west of clothes AE Aero push
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sa 9 June 5 2004 8 ooam
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to 4 OOpm 28051 St Rt 7 Church are having a SAKE
Chesh
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' - - - - - -. and Yard Sa e Saturday
Enterpr se UM Church park June 5th 2004 The prong at June 4 5 9 oo to ceeds of the sale will go
3 00 oft route 833 between toward the Church Building
fa rgrounds and Pomeroy
Fund Everyone Welcome
Friday &amp; Saturday tents
stro ler g rls clothes Infant
4T Aigner pocketbooks
new dresses m sses 14
name brand Jr g rl clothes
msc household Items Man
Street Rutland
-------Garage sale Fr &amp; Sat
June 7th &amp; 8th 9 4 bnck
house beyond Royal Oak
Resort on T697 (Old
Flatwoods Road) (740)992
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Garage sale J1.me 4th 5th
from 9 5 on VInegar St Ad
off of Co Ad 34 off of new
33 1 1/2 mle east of 5
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LeQ on Saturday 8 00 46 "
screen TV guns 811 size
clothes
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192
Beech
Street
Mdd leport something to
everyone

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Huge multi tam ly yard sale
behind old Tuppers Plains
grade school Saturday June
6th

Inside sale 803 S Third
Mddieport June 3rd &amp; 4th
10 4pm 5th 10 1pm furnt
ture tots of good mise &amp;
clothes
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Community yard sales
Success Rd Cty Ad 46
South of Tuppers Pia ns Oh
9am 5pm
June 4 5 8 OOAM to ??
Bashan Road Watch for

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-------June 4 5 9am 4pm on
State Route 143 J miles
from State Route 7 msses
women s men a girls Q-4T
boys Q-4T computer stuff
furniture exercise equip
ment baby furnitu re dishes
Lltt e 'T'ykes toys Home
Interior candia&amp; curtains
bedding bird cage tool box
boat gas tank trailer axes
18 truck ttres free llems &amp;
lots more ran or shmet
June 5th Yellowbuah Ad
Racine across from Park
g rls teen name brand
clothes Jeana window ac
VCR m1sc
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wood tams speakers frUit Want to ook younger AND
jars kids &amp; adults qlothlng eam Money? Lets talk the
too much to list corner
NEW AVON call
Broadway &amp; Vine in Racine
Marilyn (304 )882 2645
June 4th ~ 5th 9 3pm
Joyce (304)675-6919
Ap~ l (304)882 3630
Yard
sate &amp; Home
Decorating Open House
Sat June 5th Sam Sprn Auto
Meohamc/Small
Glo a 0 ler 31645 SA 325 Eng ne Meehan c must be
Langsville Oh (740)742 experienced Shade Tree
2076
Meehan c:s need not apply
Yard
sale
35459 (304)675 3600
Aockeprlnge Ad Pomeroy AVON All Areasl To Buy o
Abbott residence clothes Sell Sn r ey Spears 304
(m1ssea &amp; Jr) lawn mower 675 1429
bedroom suite sewing
machine TV pr nter can De lveryiWBrehouse person
nlng Jars porch gilde r needed tul lime •mmediate
kerosene heater toys ittle opening must have good
drlv ng record apply at Ufe
girts clothes Sat 615/04
Sty/a Furniture 856 3rd
Ya d Sale Rain or Shine Ave Gall polls 9 5 no phone
Sat &amp; Sun 4th &amp; 5th 074 calls
Nice clothes all sizes boys
0 5 and toys Beanies tap Gall/a County Dept of Job
estry cloth Lll l)!kea otflce and Fam• y Services (GCD
chars
jewelry
Home JFS) Is releasing a aquest
Interior tons more From for proposal for medical
Racine follow CA2tsleashan tranapo tat•on services tor
6 1/2 m lea on left From new medicaid ellglb e Individuals
highway (33) take CR28 In Gall a County These serv
exit turn left and go 3m les Ices shal consist at In coun
ty and out of county medical
740 949 8224 fro help
appointments
Services
shall run from July 1 2004
through June 30 2005 The
deadline lor submiss on of
2014 Jefferson Blvd 6 5 04 propoea sIs June 9 2004
8 to 1 Toots baby girl
c othee golf clubs !awn For program Information and
guidelines p ease contact
mower
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Gall la
3 Family Garage Sale June (740)446 3222
4&amp;5 8 00-4 00 303 7th St County Department of Job
Fam y Services
New Ha¥"en Lots of Items and
reserves the right to retect
4 Faml y Yard tale Saturday any and all proposals
June 5th 460 Grant Street
Help wanted Maintenance
Middleport Ohio
Supervisor akllls In plumb
Birds 3 House Yard Sale mg electrical heating/a r
183 Milton Drive Camp conditioning a must Starting
Conley Loll of thing to look sa ary range 18K to 25K
through
Vdeo tapas Apply 1n peraon at the
31$1 00 or 50 each Taped Holiday Inn of Qall polls No
on time If you like to prowl phOne calls
come on out Sat June 5th
8 ooam
Want a Great Job?
Want a JOb with Great Pay?
Boy a/Girls clothes name
Wanl 1 1200 Sign on
Brand
Toys Antiques
Bonut?
Housewares Rt 2 North
Oshel Road June 4&amp;5
Call on behalf of the
Large/Sale Something for Nations leading Non Prof I
OrganizatiOns or help
e¥"eryone
dlshwa e/
Protect
your Gun Rights
tootllantlques. all clothing
Earn
up to $8/hour
items $1 OObag Mason Co
Pad holidays tra ntngs
Fair Grounds 4&amp;5 8t04
And vacat1ons
Multi Family Sale Frl &amp; Sat 9 Full or part time Day and
Evening shifts available
to ? Rt 2 Gallipolis Fer y
Cal today to set up an
algns po1t1d Furniture
lnterv ewl
household &amp; baby 1tems
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Georges Po tab e Sawm II Letart Falls OH 3 bedroom
don
1 hau your logs to the house 1 balh detached
Here IS a great opportun ty
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call 304 675 1957 garage new roo s d g
to come grow w th us
wndows ca pet &amp; k tchen
Kuntzman Truck ng an 80
$65
000 00 7&lt;10)247 2000
year old Reg ana T uckload
Carer wth te mnas n
All ance and Co umbus OhiO
Tl ,. tl I
has opened a new termnal Roof ng Decks Hardwood 3 Bearoom 2 bath 3 ca
n P1keton Oh o Only hard floor ns a tat on emode detached ga age on 2 ~
workmg exper enced dnv ng add1t ons Top Notctl acres Separate Off ce plus
Contracto s 2 n ce Storage Sheds
ers wth a clean MVR and a Bu ld ng
m n mum of two years expe WV036667 (3041675 5490 (740)286 6336
or (304)675 3042
nence need apply
We have open ngs to
Love y country sett ng to ty
15 Company Dr vers
(40 + aces w th housf
15 Owner Operators
(modern K tcnen ) 1wo co
For mfo cal Ray
garage othe out bu ld ngs
1 866 436 1013
W II Pressu e Wash houses rural wa e fru 1 trees I ec
mob le hOmes metal bu ld gas stocked Ia m pon o
tmmed1ate open ng lo an ngs and guile s Call Located n Me gs Count
accountant pes 1on Fu I (740)446 0151 ask tor Ron Hgh poten al tor develo p
t me med urn s ze company or leave message
men! $125 000 Send
Exp requ red excellent ben
nqu res o Pome oy Pos
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Oft ce PO Box 53 Pome oy
resume to Accountant PO ~~--~B~~---~-----, _o_h_o_4_&gt;7_6_9__________
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Lowe Mason 2BR 2BA 2
45692
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Garage F n shed base
ment Hea pump ca to
seek ng and exper anced foHtO VALLEY PUBLISH appo nlmen (304)773 5338
en de Ab llty to analyze lNG CO recommends tha
Nce 3 bedroom
bath
hnanc at
statements
requ ad Potent al to devel ou do bus ness wth peo
op a st ong customer base le you know and NOT t
end money th rough th
des rable Salary commen
surate w th expe ence EOE rna until you have nvest
Please subm t resume and ated the ottenna.
3Br 1 Ba 1600 sqtt Ranch on
salary 1m tat ons to The
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Da ly Sentinel PO Bo:c 729
PR&lt;lFl'N&gt;tONAL
st house on R ght pas I
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34 Pomeroy Oh 45769
SER\lCES
Marshall
Un e sly
$103 000 1740)949 113
lunch Cook needed Apply
TURNED DOWN ON
after 5 OOPM
w th n 300 Second Ave
SOCIAL SECURITY ISS!?
Gallpolls
No Fee Unless We W n
House 5 2 ac es ana
Make 50% sell ng Avon
1 888 582 3345
pond ba n enced a ea a 1
L m ted
ttme
ONLY
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(740)446 3358 F rst 5to call
10
HOMES
(304)675 7386 atte 5 oo
rece ves a g fl
FOR SALE
cal
j304)675 5631 o
Med Home Health Agency
(304)593·0719
Inc seek ng a full t me and
PAN AN s and a PAN 3 bed oom B ck 1 112 bath f320 MOBU E Hmt£~
OCcupat anal Therapist for 1 acre lot Close o town
mRS&lt;LE
the Gall pols Oh o area Reduced Phone (304)675
Must be censed both n 1714
4M65 good cond to n ver~
Oho and West Vrgna We
clean new appl ances ou
offer a compel live salary 3 bed oom ML.lse No ns de t:lu ld ng Ready to mo\e nto
benet t package for full t me pets Galt pols Ferry WV (740)386 0460
and 401K EOE Pease Must ha¥"e references
send esume to 352 Second $500 month $250 depos t 14•70 mob a home tur
Ave Galhpol s OH 45631 /304)895 8795
n shed w th al new fu rn tu e
Attn 0 ana Harass Clinical 3 bedroom 2 baths on 4 3 2 bed oom 29 II v ng
Manager or cal 1 BOO 481 acres n the Country Seen c room 2 bath sa 500 neg
6334
$75 000
Ca 740 256 9247 or 740 645
v ew
0870
Overbrook Cel'ltet Is current (740)709 1166
y accepting appl cat1ons lor 3 bedrooms 2 bath f replace 1984 Schultz 14•70 w6x24
a pa t time AN for the Nght 112 aces BucKeye Hls pull out 3 bedroom 2 bath
good
cond ton
Shift Supe v sor position Ad S85 000 (740)709 a c
Please come In and til out 1166
1740)992 7651
an appl caliOn at 333 Page
1995 Fa rmont 4)(80 :1
Street Mddleport EOE
bed oom 2 full baths Iota
Paramedics &amp; EMT s
e ectr c heat pump under
needed Apply at 1354
p nn ng book to $16 000
Jackson PIKe Ga polls
wl sell fa
51 3 500
(740)44 1 0668
Ftteaeant Valley Apartments All reel aatat• edvertl•lng
Is accepting Applications
Co es Mob le Homes 15266
In thle newepeper 1
For a mght Secur ty Person
US 50 E Athens Oho
eubjeet to the F.cteral
Fo a tamHy Project FREE Fair Houalng Act or 1968 45701 New summer hou s
RENT For details and appll
MTW 8 AM lo 7 PM Th
which mekel t Illegal to
cations Call (304)675 5806
F SAM to 5 PM Sa 9AM IO
edver111e eny '
preference limitation or
4PM Where you get ~ o u
9am 4pm
dleerlmln•tlon based on moheys wo th
Positton Open at Darst Adult
rece color religion 1111
Group Home (740)992 5023 familial etetua or natrona!
origin or any Intention to mob le homes start ng at
PT/FT Master Socia Worker
meke any auch
$270 per month Call 740
needed lor g ow ng Dialys•s preference limitation or
992 2167
Fac11 ty Must have or be el
dlecrlm.lnatlon
glble for 1censu e n Oh o
Mob le home and lot for
(740)867 4471
Th is n.wapaper will not
sale 141180 Mob le home on
knowing y accept
nee level1 2 ace ot 3bed
TRAVEL U.S.A advertl1ement. tor real room 2 ull bath A1e ec1r c
eetate which Ia In
central a good cond ton
Publ cat1on Sa es Co h1r ng
violation of lhe law Our
t0x12 ut ty shed on p ope r
18 sharp enthusiastic
re1d1r1 are hereby
ty Porter a ea $40 000 Ca I
lnd viduats tot ave the US
lntormad thet 111
(740)446 4514 days and
Travel tra n1ng lodging and
dwelling• advertlnd In
(740)446 32~8 atte 5
transportation furn shed
thle newspaper sr~
Return Guaranteed Start
evellable on •n ~ual
Nce 1992 Fa•rmont 3 bed
opportunity biHa
Today 1 800 781 1344
room w th cent al a~r w
help w th del very Cal Nk~
1!10
ScHoot.s
Five room house m Rutland (740)385 9948
1.
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out of h gh water $2 t 000
3oJO
B~SIN~
phone (740)992 0309
Glllipolll CarMr Colltge
A.~1) BU!Ll&gt;NGS
(Careers Close To Home) ~ 3 bedroom 2 full bath
CaiToday 740 446 4367 laund y oom d nlng room For
Sale
Ma rathOn
1 800 214 0452
off ce Brt;je 2 car garage Conv ence
Store Rt2
.,_ g11 po acar.. co ega com
New roof s dmg &amp; water! ne Gall pols
Fer y WV
At:~lld led Mlmbl
Ace ed I no
S67 000 (740)256 6928
Stock/Land &amp; Bu ld ng
Courw::l fo lndtpe~nt College•
and Sci}OOII 12748
F nancf'
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Grande
Spac
ous
WAA'llD
Log home 5 ac es 3 4 bed
To Do
room 2 bath huge k Iehan
wtoak cab nets &amp; sa nd
Child Care prov der has
I n shed basement 1 4 acres 2 ca garage
open ng en he home for cookt9p
w/gas og t replace + central barn o der mob le home
nfant or todd er References heatla.r 30x54 heated work
available Call Darlene shop $197 000 (740)245 c ty water Me1gs County
$40 000 740 742 3085
(304)895 3354
9169

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BRIDGE
2 7/10 acres, Welchtown Gracious living. 1 and 2 bed·
Road, wooded, not level. room apartments at Village
Manor
and
Riverside
$2,500.00 (6601563-3753
Apartments in Middleport.
lot for Sale~ Nice level !ot From $295·$444. Ca\1 740AproJ&lt;. 112 acre in Porter 992-5064. Eqi.Jal Housing
area. All utilities available .. Opportunjties.
S15,000. Call (740)446·
,4514 Days or (7401446· New 1 bedroom apt. PhOne
3248 after 5.
(7401446-3736.
Mercerville Lots for sale
Pred entrance off St. At
218. 3-13 acres. Phone
(7401256·1825.

Nice 1 Br. Studio, Furnished,
Water, Sewer and Garbage
included $325.00 month +
deposit (3041675-3042

Two homesites for sale. Both·
one acre m/1. 3·1 !2 miles Nice two bedroom apartments Large rooms Fully
from Holzer Hospital.
equiped kitchen Central
i320 Evergreen Ad .. $19,500 h e a 1 in g 1 c 0 o.l i n g
560 Evergreen Ad., $18,500 Washer/dryer
hookup
Call
(740)446-8840
or (304)882-2523
(7401645-4513.
Want

to

lease.

Farm/ -Te_r_a_ _ _·_t_o_w-nh_o_u-se

Acreage for hunting camp in
Meigs County area. Call or
leave massage (304)8499 5701
9238 or (304)84 -

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2 bedroom, lull basement

,$375/month,
. (7401441-0720.

deposit.

NEW AND USED STEEL
Steel Beams, Pipe Rebar
For
Concrete,
Angle ,
Channel, Flat Bar, Steel
Grating
For
Drams.
Driveways &amp; Walkways. L&amp;L
SCrap Metals Open Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday &amp;
Friday, Sam-4:30pm. Closed
Thursday,
Saturday
&amp;
Sunday. {740)446-7300

Phillip
Alder

1991 Chevy Cavalier, body
good condition. $400, call
(740)992·6079 after Spm.

1993 Dodge Spirft AIC, tift,
cassette player $700 OBO.
Pole Barn 30J&lt;50x10 only (740)256•1652.
$5,.295. include&amp; patnted
metal, plans how to build 1995 Saturn SL. 4 dr.. stan·
book. Fllder tree delivery dard, AC, cassette, needs
(937)789·0309.
nngs, $800 OBO, (740)992·
- - -- - - - - - 0829 leeve message
SO ng o 1 tha South ~1ales o I
·
Uncle R9mus· lull teng1h 1997 Saturn SC·2 coupe, 5
VCR tape $29.00. Available sp.,. sunroof, lOaded, e~~:ceiin DVD. Call Toll free 1·88B· lent
condition ,
under
_72_8_-644_1_ _ _ _ _~ 65 ,000 , ,
3, 500 oeo.
You may qualify tor 50% off (740)949·.2~15

IF YOU RENT

Pomeroy Eagles

What would you lose if there was a fire?

Every Thursday
&amp; Sunday
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2 bedroom hOuse, central
AJC, gas heal, washer/dryer
Mok-up, carport, $450
pets. References &amp; depoe~ ~74-:7::-4-,.--,..---,,---- c/d, air, pw, sunroof, leather ·
month + security deposit
rB(Iulred . (740)446" 1519
AKC Australian Shepherd, interior, (740)992-3478 after
Call (740)446-4555 after 5.
WANnD
black/wh tte/tan markings, 5 pm, can be seen at 501
'Iii Houses for Rent: 3 bedro RENT
male puppy, micro·chiptd Mulberry Ave .
:roOm, 1 bath. $500 &amp; $650 - $250.00. AKC Miniature
94 Toyota 4X4 pickup 4-cyt 5
plus
deposit.
·month
Relocating to Gallipolis , Schnauzers
pupp1es, -speed . Professionally lifted
: (7401245-9020
Family wants to lease nice salt/pepper $400.00 each. 126K miles good condition
·3 bedroo(Tl house
in nome with at least 3 bed- AU Vet checked and have lSt $2,600 .00 (7401742·1316
Pomeroy, $400 a mo .. $400 rooms with garage, needed shots .. 740·696·10B5
Rome Auto S•l..
·deposit. no p8ts, (740)949- Immediately. Call Jackie AKC Dachshund puppies lor
lo8SIIo777·1342
7004
740·707·79&amp;9
740·589- sale 2-male, .2~female, 1s1

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nd Financial Services.(
· Box 189 • Middleport

740-843-5264
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required, no pets, 740-992·
2218.
-1-6-:-0d-ro-om_A_p_a_rt~m-~n-t. -tor
rent in Pt. Pleasant, $350
month , deposit required
(740)446·2200
bedroom

apt.

Washer/dry.t:~r hookup, $290

rent, deposit required . No
pets. 740..441·1184.
1 bedroom, stove and refng·
erator, furn ished, ut[lities
included. $400 mOnth plus
depoali. (7401245-5659.
cOmp lete
· bedroom·
kitchen·
central
air.
References &amp; deposit. No
pets. (740)«6·0139.
1BR Apartment. remodeled .
$350 month, all utilities, one
person, $150 deposit, close
to down Point (30416753654
2 bedroom upstairs apt.
Water, trash Included. $285
month, .deposit required .
Weekends and evenings
(7401446-7620.

2bedroom, Ju•t past Holzer.
s425 month. Call (7401441 ·
1184.
BEAUTIFUL
APART·
M!NTS
AT
SUDQET
PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES, 52 Weo1wood
Drive !rom $3« to $442.
Walk to shop &amp; movies. Call
740·446·2568
Equal
Housing Opportunity.
CONVENIENTLY LOCAT·
ED I AFFORDABLE I
TownhOult
apartments,
ancJ/or small houses FOR
RENT. Call (740)441 ·1111
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Kawasa~i jet ski 11~

Crimson Clover &amp; allalfa mill: ZXI. Less than 100 hours
1984 V6 Evlnrude boat hay, $2.50 bale, (740)985· use.
With 1999 trailer.
Serious
inquires
Only.
motor have title, $500. Small 3567 or 74D-985-3889.
horsepower boat motor,
(740)441-8285.
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$50.
Band-saw,
$75,
10
PRICE REDUCED I 23ft. VB
Microwave, $40. 25~ GE
AUTOS
Sea Ray Cuddy, $2,250
console TV, $50, 13" TV,
FOR SALE
OBO. 304-675·6444 or 740·
$20. (740)367·7272.
645-2729.
2 plots wlvaults, Meigs SSOOI.POLICE IMPOUNDS,
CAMPERS &amp;
Memory Gardens, valued at Chevy•, Jeep•, etc !
MOTOR HoMES
$2,100 asking s~ ,500, relo · Hondoo Coro from $500.
cated, call collect (270)785· For lilting• 1·800-749·
' 1990 Coleman Pop Up
8104 ext 3801
9045
Camper, Good Condition,
- ------Diving board &amp; spring stand, 02 Ford Taurus &amp; 01 Impala Canvas like new $1,500
2 stainless ladders, 1-1 h.p. choice, $6,500; 99 Escort (3041675-4096
pump
&amp;
sand
tiller. 5sp, $1,800; 99 Olds Allero.
$2 ,500; 99 Ply Breeze, 1991
(7401446-Q014.
Nomad
camper.
$2,000; 98 Olds Achleva . Excellent
condition,
Easy Go Elec . Golf Cart with $1,800; 98 Cavalier, $2,500; $.14,000. Slide out 5th
charger. Excellent condition , 99 Cavalier, $2,600 ; 00 wheel. (740)256-6392.
$1,800. Cali (7401645-4485. Neon, 66,000 miles, $3,600;
98 Ponl. Sunflre, 52 ,500; 99 2003 Starcratt Travelstar
Harvest gold Sunray double Cougar,
$3,700;
98 Model 2 1 sb. Sleeps 10,
oven range, (7401992-2779 Caravan, 52.900: 97 GMC
microwave, stove, refrlgera·
E•. cab, PT, $4 .900; 94 tori rreezer, bullt·ln CD playJET
GMC PT $3,200: 95 Chev er/ radio, attached outside
AERATION fJOTOAS
Olesel31-4 ton PT, $3,400; 98 grll!, outside faucet , fold
Repaired, New &amp; Rebuilt In
Etcort, auto, $2,900; 95 down beds. Used once, like
Stock. Call Ron Evans, 1·
Toyota 4-Aunner, $5,500; 99 new
conditlont
Call
800-637-9528.
Kla Sportage, 20. $2,600; (7401388-041 0
alter
99 Kla Sportaga, $3,700; 95 6:00pm, $14,800.
Chev
3·10 , auto. PT,
Lift chair, 2-way recline, light
Apache 2000 SB, Folding
brown, uaed only 5 monthl, $2,500.
truck
camper.
fu lly
B &amp; D Auto Sales
excellent condition , $500,
equipped,
with
extras,
Hwy
160
N.
(7401446·6865
(7401949·2461
$5,000 . (7401256-8171 .
Llft Chlir, good condition, 1973 Nova 4 Door (304)675·
For sate: 91 Avalon 35 '
$300. Oith wuher. Call 6633
(740)44e·0990 or (304)676· 1986 Chevette , 39mpg . camper wltlpout, sleepe 4.
fl8t0.
gold, auto, good condition , wllull accommodations, like
$1 ,300. new, asking $5800, call740·
57,000
miles,
W"her/Oryer $100.00, King 17401992 6531
385-9948
Size Bod $250.00, Kitchen :.....='--·- - - - - - - - - - - - Table
$250.00 , 1994 Dodge Shadow , 2 PRICE REDUCED! 35
Entedainrrtent
Cenler Door, Sunroof. Spoiler, new 5th wheel. Excellent shape.
$75.00, Plano $350.00 Tires and Battery, 30/mpg. 8 ft . slide out . $5.500 OBO
$t 000 (304 1662-2755
(7401645-2729.
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Pomeroy, Ohio

740-992-5232

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Syracuse, OH

740-992-2507
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475 South Church St.
Ripley, WV 25271

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949-1405
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Construction
Bryan Reeves
New Homes,
Room Additions,
Garages, Pole
Buildings, Roofs,
Siding, Oecka,
Kitchens, Drywall ·
&amp; More
FREE ESTIMATES!

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Garages • Pole
Barns • Roofing
• Room Additions
• Remodeling
• VInyl Siding
Commercial and
Residential
Free Estimates

740-949-1606
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NORRIS NORTHUP DODGE
252 Upper River Road • Gallipolis
740·44"6"-0842 • 949·1155 Evenings

Advertise in this
Space for
$50 per month
YOUNG'S

CARPENTER
SERVICE
• Room Additions &amp;
Ramodellng
• New Otregea
• Electrical &amp; Plumb ing
• Rooting &amp; GuUera

• VInyl Siding &amp; Pe ln tlng
• Patio and Porch O.cks
We do It all IXCIIpt
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BASEMENT
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Unconditional lifetime guarantee. Local reference&amp; furnlehed. Established 1975.
Call 24 Hrs. (7401 446·
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Office: (740) 991·2804 Ceil: (740) 517-6883
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Owner: Jeff Stethem

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992-2975

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Pomeroy, Ohio

BISSELL

Gallipolis, OH WVOI0212
446-9416 r 1-800-872-5967

(Commercial and Residential)
Mowing. Trimming, Tree Trimming, Aeration, Fertilization,
Spraymg of fence.lines, Leaf Removal, as well as small
l~ndscaping jbbs such as planting and mulching.

204 Cond.o r Street

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LAWN CARE DIVISION

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Mornlng .Star Road- C.Rd 30 • Racine, OH

HEATING fl COOLING ·

(Commercial and Residential)
Mobile Homes. Houses, Log Homes, Decks, Driveways,
Sidewalks,. Gas Station Awn1ngs, Degreasing of
Equipment, Boats, Campers, Tractor Trailers,
Dump Trucks, painting or staining of your c!eck
or log home, Aluminum brightening.
Speciill rates to Trucking and Dump Trucking Companies.

Snapper

Open 7 days

BENNETT'S

Residential &amp; Manufactured Housing
Air Conditioners. Heat Pumps &amp; Furnaces
• Super Hi Efficiency Equipmen.-,
• Free Estima·tes
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• Huge Inventory
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(304) 273-5321

29670 Bashan Road
Racine , Ohio
45771
740-949-2217

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positiOn, you open one spade. Lefty qver·
calls two clUbs. your par1ner passes, and
righty jumps to th ree no-trump What
wou ld be your opening lead? Why?
The deal occurred during the Mixed Pa ~r s
Championship at the Spring Na!l6nals in
Ren o. Nev.
Many playe rs h_ad a low spade onto the
table without further ado. letting the
declarers win 12 tr icks. However. before
domg that. Dr George Rosenkranz.
Mexico's top p~yer lor years. stopped to
work out how many point s partner rated
to have. Here. assuming the bidd1ng was
normal, the opponents had a combined
25·28 points. That left 0-3 for East. Even
H she had the spade king o; diamond
king , lhal probably would not b·e enough
to defeat three no-tru mp, because
declarer would have time to run for home.
Rosenkranz wondered about East's hold·
1ng a less powerful but more useful ca rd
~ the heart jack. 11 partner had jack·fifth
or tack·si)(th of hearts and declarer only
ace-doubleton. maybe West could get in
wllh the diamond ace before it was too
late, then run the hearts. So. Dr.
Rosenkranz led the heart king.
South could have taken hJs nme top
tricks , but !hat would have resulted m a
poor board. Hoping to salvage something
from the wreckage , declarer won with his
heart . ace and tried to sneak through a
diamond. But Wesl. who had seen his
partner's encouraging s1gnal at trick one ,
zoomed in with the diamond ace, cashed
the heart queen. and led a third heart
Tw.o down· gave Easi~ West a complete
top.
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316 Washington Street
Ravenswood, WV 26164
Dr. Kelly K. Jones

30 Vrs. Exp. • Ins. Owner: Ronnie Jones

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-1-•t_w_or_m_in_g_,-S-35-0. .2000 Focus, $4,995; 2000
Wlattached garage in Pt. - - ~40)446-4446 .
Taurus SES, $5,395; 1999
. Pleasant area. Nice fenced
H~
Alero. $5,999: 2000 Grand
:yard In excellent neighborAm
. $5.695; 2000 Grand
......_ Bunerfly Koi. Big
·hood . $675 monthly plus
Am . $4,468: 2000 Impala,
:deposit.
References
Variery of colors Phone $6.999: 2001 Focus. $5,999:
required. Call 1·304·638- Good Used Appliances,
1997 Breeze, $3,988; 1998
(3041675-5043
1411 or 1·304·273·1112
Reconditioned
and
Sable, $3,999; 1997 Sunrlre,
Guaranteed.
Washers,
FRUITS&amp;
$3,795; 1999 Concord LS I ,
· ~ rooms &amp; bath, 52 Olive St. Dryers,
Ranges,
and
VEGE;TAB!Bi
$4,999;
2000
Ranger,
No pets, $300 month, $300 Refrigerators, Some start at
ss,999.
$95. Skaggs Appliances, 76
deposit. (740)446·3945.
Home Grown Strawberries
,_v_lne_S_1_
.• _17_4_0I_«_6_·7-39_a_ available · now at Charles
llCKS
Farm . Phone
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• Like new Whirlpool washer, McKean
extra large capacity, $16&amp;; (7401446-9442.
1977 Dodge Ext cab . .2WL
2
bedroom
trailer
in Like new Maytag dryer, extra
good
shape, low miles on
KESSEL'S PRODUCE
Middleport, deposit &amp; refer· large capacity, $175; l'wln
ences, no pets, 740·992· bed including boxspring&amp; &amp; Amish Cheese. Lunch Meat, trans ., engine. (740)388·
0301 .
5073.
mattress, $75; Full size bed Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
with boxsprlngs &amp; mattress, Open Thurs·Fri·Sat . 1354
1985 Chevy 314 ton 4x4, one
2 bedroom trailer. Call lor
$125; Queen slze bed with Jackson Pike, Gallipolis,
owner,
Alum . slots.· Duel
appointment after 5:00pm.
boxspring &amp; mattress, $175; Ohio. (7401446-7767
pipes, Good shape $2000
(3041675-5217.
King size boxsprlng &amp; mat·
1 \t n t .., 1 1'1'111 '
(3041773-6076
2 Br Mobile Home for rent on tress, $150; table with 6
,\ I I\ I -.. 14 II 1,
Crab
Creek
Ad . Call chai rs, $95; floral couch,
i 999 S-10 tru~k 4-cyl. stan·
$95; chest-of-drawers with 5
(3041675-1206
dard
shift, AJC, topper, 35K
FARM
drawers, $60; chest-of-draw$4.500.00
lirm.
miles
2000 16.. 80 mobile home. 3 ers, solid wood, $60; dress·
(740)992·1663
bedrooms. 2 bath, all appli· er, solid wood light color,
ances. washer/dryer, central $60.
12' John Deer disc. model 82 Dodge, runs QOOd, looks
air. $420 a month , $400
11 O; round baler New lair. $700
Skaggs Appliances
060. Call
deposit
plus
utilities.
Holland model 640 net wrap; (304)675·5131 . .
76 Vine Street
(3041675-4246
hay bind New Holland model
(740)446·7396
472; rake New Holland 95, 4~&lt;4, Chevy eJ&lt;t. cab.
3 bedroom, all electric
Mollohan Carpet. 202 Clar.k mOdel 256; 8061nternatlonal ~uto, 5.7 liter. runs great.
mobile home, Middleport
Chapel Road. Porter, Ohio. tractor, 125hp, 740-742· $4,900. Call (740)643·2t67.
CIA no inside pets. $425.00 (7401446-7444 1-677-6307405
+deposit (7401992-3194.
VANS&amp;
9162. Free Es11mates, Easy
1950 Ferguson tractor,
4-WDs
financing,
90
days
same
as
Beautiful river view, ideal for
one or two people. No pets, cash. Vlsal Master Card. $1.000 OBO, can be seen at
Michael Farm on County. Rd.
Drive- a- -little save alot
1996 Dodge Dakota, s/c
references. (740)441-01 81.
25, (7401742-2101
4x4, auto, air, sharp,
Nice 2 and 3 bedroom New sofa and chair. $350.
4 FT Bush Hog, Stump $5995.00; 1995 Dodge llJII
mobfle homes lor rent New recliners, $~50.
jumper. used very little ask· size van , 7 passenQer van.
Includes water, sewer &amp; Mollohan's ·(740)367·7015.
·$3005.00; and many more ·
lng $350. (3041675·6440
trash, no pets, starting at.
great deals, trade in's wei·
$300 par month, in Shade T.hompsons Appliance &amp; Allis Chambers 720 tractor come, Riverview Motors
area, deposit required , Aepalr-675-7388. For sale, with cab, real good condi· across from Speedway
re-conditioned automatic
(7401992-2167
tion. $5,200.00 (7401949- Pomeroy, Oh (740)992-3490
washe·rs &amp; dryers, refrigera- 0053
Nice 2 bedroom mobile tors, gas and electric
Cell ranges. air conditioners, and Tractor parts &amp; service, spe- '90 Ford Areostar Van, runs
home.
No pets.
in
Massey good,
$1100,
phone
(7401446-2003.
wringer washers. Will do cializlng
repairs on major brands In Ferguson &amp; Ford, (7401696· ~(7~4r:01:.;;9;.;92;.·0;.;3;.;0.;.9_ _ __,
Trailer tor Rent Rt2 &amp; 62
shop or at your home.
0356
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Bypass, 2BR, 1BA, all
1
Ektctric, clean ready now Used Furrliture Store. 1.30
LIVESTOCK
MOTORCYUE'i call
(304)593·1939
or Bulavllle ~ike . Mattresses,
1997 Suzuki GSXR 600.
(3041675-5631
dressers. couches, reclln· ....._
ers,
llunkbeds.
Grave Angus Bulls tor sale. Helmet, cover, plenty of
Trailer for rent. (740)446e•tras,
$4 ,500
OBO.
Monuments. 2002 Bass (740)256-1621 .
4234 after 5pm.
Tracker
Fishing
Boat . - - - - - , - - - - (740)446·2158.
(740)446-4782. Gallipolis, Appaloosa Stallion, gentle,
OH. Hrs. 1 1·3 M·F.
rides good, $700 080. 2002 Yamaha Warrior 2WD
4/Wheeler Purchased new
(7401256·1233.
April 03, 6spd. Approx .
Black Angus Bull, 4 yrs. old,
1 &amp; .2 bedroom apt. 740·367·
75hrs . wle~&lt;tended Warranty
$1,200. (7401245-5788.
$3 .600 (3041593-4177
7015• 740-367·7746· 740- ~~-------·
388-0173. No pets. Before Buy · or sell. Riverine Sinall pony &amp; 2 year old
8pm.
Suzuki.
Call
Antiques, 1124 East Main Quarter pony. Both gentle&amp; RM125
1 and 2 bedroom aparl· on SR 124 E. Pomeroy, 740· easy to handle. $250-$300. (740)388·8188.
ments, furnished and unfur- 992·2526. Russ Moore, (740 )367 -nso
BoATS &amp; MomRS

MYERS PAVING

Specializing.ln Poured Concrete
Foundations, Ras~ments, Floors &amp; Walls

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spacefor$100
per month.

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Last Thursday of
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All pack $5.00
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Apartments, Very Spacious. a used computer system. 2001 Saturn . 4 dr, auto, air,
2 Bedrooms. 2 Floors. CA. 1 Call ReUse, Thurs-Sat ., like new, 28,000 miles,
t /2 Bath, Newly Carpeted, 10AM-6PM (740)698·8200
$ 6995 .00 ; 1998
Adult Pool &amp; Baby Pool .
BUilDING
Dodge Caravan , 4dr, V-6,
PatiO, Start $385/Mo. No
SuPPI.HS
auto. air. nice. $5795.00;
Pets. lease Plus Security "---!liiiiiOiliiiiit.-~ and many more great deals,
Deposit · Required, Days :
trade
in's
welcome.
740-446·3481: Evenings : Blodc, brick, sewer pipes. Riverview Motors across
"502
windows, lintels. etc. Claude
740·367 -....
·
from Speedway Pomeroy,
Winters, Rio Grande , OH
Oh (740)992·3490
"TWin Rivers Tower Is accept- Call 74Q-245·5t21 .
ing applicaUons tor wai1ing
PETs
92 Blue Ford Taurus 65,()(K)
list lor Hud·subsized, 1- br,
FOR SALE
$2 ,500/0BO can be seen at
apartment, call 675·8679 "---ioiiiiiiliiiiii.-~ Sears Gallipolis · ·or call
EHO
(740)446-1546 (74014463 Jack Russell Terrier pup·
7570 after 7PM
Upstairs furniShed apt. 3 pies, 6 weeks old, tai ls
rooms &amp; bath. Clean, no ·clfpped. $100 (304)675· 94 Mazda MX3. standard,

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19M Nissen pickup, $1 ,695;
1995 Cutlass Cirea, $1 .995;
1998 Grano Am . $2 ,895.
Others m stock. Coole
Motorw (740)446·0103.

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Saturday, June 5, 2004
By Bernice Bede Osol
Dare to be a dreamer in lhe year ahead.
because dream s can become desires ,
desires can become ambitions and arnb1·
110ns can become realities. The bigger
your goals and the · more optimis tic you
are, the lar ger the reward s w1ll be.
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20) - A pos11ive
1magmat1on ca n produce remarkable
res ults for you "Ieday. Regardle ss el the
odds er Circumstances. envision a sue·
cesstul outc ome and proceed as 11 it is a
fail acc ompli.
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makes a JOint venture in which you get
Involved Ieday so prom1s1ng IS that th e
person you le&lt;im up wit h will be tot ally in
harmony with your thinking. ll's someone
you know well and like.
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug . 22) - Do not discou nt
anyone else's suggestions for wl'lat to do
today, even it at first blush 1! appears to be
mora of a charitable under takmg than a
fun activity. II may be a heartwarming
experience.
VIRGO (Aug. 23 -Sept. 22) - Sel the
example today by engaging in an objective
t11al m1ght b9nefil others more than you.
When friends see what you're d01ng,
they 'll step forward and be camed along
on your coattai ls
LIBRA (Sept. 23 -0 ct. 23) - Someone you
meet soc1atly today may inspire vou to
think dillerenlly about olh ers in ways you'd
never thought of. It will not only make you
more popular. but mere al peace with
yourse lf .
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are you 'll be lqoking at things with greater
underslanding today and, as such, you 'll
be more ea sygOing about happenings that
lake place around you at th1s po1nt m t1me.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23·Dec. ~ 1) - What
makes fer a perfect day lor you 1s to beau·
tifully balance yeur tile with just the righl
amount of attention to your work with plen ty of time left lor fun and games with your
pals.
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mho: and move about ea srly w1th others
today. yet you won't waste precious t1m e
· on small. unproductive chil chal. Keeping
the ri ght perspective on things sets the
tone
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with. yo u are a person w1th a great flair lor
the dramatiCS. Today, this tra1t w1ll be much
in eviden ce and .you will use it to the l ullesl
to make life happier lor you and your
friend s.
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you know better than mostlhat one's sh1 p
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you won't lei any body or anything cause
tidal waves that would close the docks.
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called upon today te de somsth1ng lor others that w1 ll hold no direct benefit to you.
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Friday, June4,

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2004

·Braves'
Julio
Franco
oldest
:Smarty Jones drawing
to
hit
grand
slam
in
majors
_:comparisons to

:Seabiscuit, Secretariat
ing 31 lengths in 1973. (The
last Triple Crown winner was
Aftinned in 1978)
So far. Smarty Jones ha.~
NEW .YORK - Suddenl y, \\On all eight of his race,. One
Smarty Jones is being me1i- more and-he will join Seattle
tioned in the same breath as Slew as the only undefeated
Secreiariar and Seabiscuit.
Triple Crown champions:
Though the horses have lit·
In 1973. Secretariat swept
tie in common as far as on· the Triple Crown while the
track perfonnance. all three Vietnam War · was going
have managed to do one thing badlv and the Watergate hearthe same way: Arrive on the ings'wcre under wav.
scene as delicious diver,ion'
"'People would grimace at
just when America was des· , the trolll page and tum immeperate for good new; to oft\et diately to the spons section ...
bad times.
said William Nack. author of
Smarty Jones comes along ··secretariat: The Making of a
amid turmoil in Iraq and as Champion... ."The hor'e
the nation sons throu~h the abso lutely consumed thi s
lingering effects of Sept. II . country for ,ix weeks."
Secr~tariat took our minds
Seatiisc·uit never ran in a
off the Vietnam War. if only Triple Crown race, but his
brietly, and the Wat~rgate popularity was unmatched
political scandal that brought from 1936-40. He was most
down Presidem Nixon.
famous for winning a hii;hly
Seabiscuit oiTereu a bit of touted match race agamst
magic amid the heartbreak of Triple Crown winner" War
the Depression.
Admiral in 193li at Pimlico.
He "endured a remarkable
"With everything in Iraq
and Afghanistan and every- . run of bad fonunc. conspiracy
thing else going on. it's a and injury to establish hunself
hright light Tn th-e midst of a as one of history 's greatest
lot of dark stories.'' said and most extraordinary athSmarty Jones trainer John Ietes." Laura Hillenbrand
Servis of Charles Town. wrote in her best-selling
W.Va. He said his brilliant book.
"Seabiscuit:
An
pupil is "giving everybody American b::gend."
something to grasp onto."
You could say the same
Smarty Jones already has a bout smarty Jones.
"Smarty Jones may be the
captured America·, fancy
with victories
in · the Seabiscuit of this century,"
Kentucky
Derby
and Hillenbrand said durins an
Preakness, and is heavily interview on the telev1sion
favo red to win Saturday 's show '"Biography." "Smartv
Belmont Stakes. A victory Jones is the ultunate blue cofthere and the smallish red Jar hero, and that"s why the
chestnut will have ended the whole country is in love with
longest drought between hini."
Triple Crown winners, 26
As a racehorse. there is still
years.
much to prove before Smarty
The last longest stretch Jones can be compared to
without a Triple Crpwn win- Secretariat. Yet there are sim·ner was 25 years. and that ilarities beyond their coloring
. ended when Secretariat won and the blue and white silks
·. the Belmont by an astonish· of their owners.
BY RICHARD RpSENBLATT

Associated Press

They wer~ both recordsmashers as 3-~ear-olds. and
Smarty Jones is a great. great
~rand~onof Secretanat on his
lathers Side.
· "I think they 're quite parallel ,.. said Penny Chenery.
Secretariat's owner. "It is a
time when we want to Jeel
good about something and
you can't feel good about
what's going on in our country. Smarty Jones is very
appealing and easy to love.
and so are his con nections ..
Smarty Jones ran only
twice last year due to an
injury that is a key element in
a bio that reads like a made·
for-TV storv.
It all stru1ed just months
after he was born at Roy and
Pat Chapmans· Someday
Farm in Chester County. Pa ..
the lush countryside outside
Philadelphia.
First. original tntiner Bob
Camac and his wife were
murdered at their farm in
New Jersey. and
the
Chapmans nearly gut out of
the business altogether. They
sold off most of their stock
and kept only two horses one was Smarty Jones.
Last July. mistortune struck
again.
While schooling in the
starti ng gate at Philadelphia
Park, the colt suddenly reared
and slammed his head on an
unpadded iron bar.
"Oh my God, this horse
himself," Servis
killed
recalled thinking.
Smarty fractured his skull,
shattered orbital bones and
nearly lost his left eye. He
.was nursed back to health,
and to this day, one can still
see the dents in his head.
But Smany finally made it
to the races. and hasn · t
stopped running. Servis,
. though, is not about to get
caught up in comparisons. ·

1993.
Minnie Mino&gt;o pinch-hit for
''It's amalllng playing with the White Sox at'57 in 1980.
the guy,'' Braves catcher
Franco. the o!de't player in
Johnny Estrada. "Every day the major. made his debut in
you get to &gt;ee history made.'' 1982 with Philadelphia at 23,
In other National League and won the !991 AL batting
games Thursday night, the title with Texas. Since signing
New York beat Florida 4-1, with the Braves in 200 I, he
Arizona routed San Francisco has platooned at first base and
11-5. and St. Louis ed!!ed served as a pinch-hitter.
"It doesn't mean anything
Pittsburgh 4-2.
Estrada finished a triple · to me ... Franco said, ·'As long
short of the eyrie and drove in as we win. that's all that matthree runs to help the Braves ters. If I can rontnbute to wm
win for the third time in four some ball games. you feel
games.
2ood about that."
But he ww, overshadowed " He hit the first pitch he saw
by Franco, who is doing won- from Josh Hancock into the
drous things at. an age when seat• in right for his first slam
n1os1 players are long retired. since Sept. I. I \196. when he
Earlier this season. he became was with Cleveland. That was
the oldest position player to part of a five-run first for
appear in a game since Atlanta.

ATLANTA
(AP)
Chasing records matters little
to 45-year-old Julio Franco,
even as he keeps . breaking
them.
"Records don't mean anythin~ to me," Franco said.
"Nobody know ' how long
you're going to be on thi s
Earth.'"
He became the oldest player in major league history to
hit a grand slam. connecting
in the first inning· of the
Atlanta Braves· 8-4 victory
over
Philadelphia
on
Thursday night.
Earlier this season, Franco'
broke his own record for
being the oldest player to hit a
pinch-hit home run, and he "s
the lirst non-pitcher to play at
this age since Carlton Fisk in

French Open

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Hometown News for Gallia &amp; Meigs counties
Ohio \ ' alit.·~ l'uhli,hin); Cu.

Myskina said.
Two 22-year-old Moscow
natives overcame the jitters
best.
.
With five players among the
top 13 on the WTA Tou.r,
Russian women have been on
the verge of a, Grand Slam
breakthrough for some time.
Still, few foresaw their semifinal sweep.
Demcntieva arrived in Paris
with a 10-9 record this year.
including a tlrst-round loss in
the Australian Operi. Myskill&lt;1
began the tournament with a
1-4 lifetime record at Roland
Garros.
But a wi1ve of upsets sent
several favorites home earlv.
s~id.
and the Ru "ians contributed
''It was nervous for both of to the trend. In the quartertius:· Dementieva said.
nals Mvskina beat seventh"A little bit of tension ," seeded Venus Williams, and
Capriati said.
Dementieva eliminated No. 3
"I was really nervous ,'' Amelie Mauresmo.

l'om&lt;'m~ • l\1iddlt•pm1 • Gallil'"li' • ,June h , 200-1

• NBA Finals preview.
See FJage 86
• NASCAR Weekend .
See Page 84-5
• Outdoors.
See Page 88
• State track and Field
meet. See Page 81

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BY MILUSSIA RUSSELL
MRUSSELL@MYDAILYTRIBUNE .COM

GALLIPOLIS- Employees of the
Gall ipoli s Pizza Hut received a shock
just after clming tim e Saturday
morning when two masked robbers
entered the sto re. brandished a gun.
and demanded monev.
Ju ,t after 12:30 a . ~l. Saturday. the
robbers allegedly entered the store

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through a b&lt;~ck door. one entering the.
office area · while the other held
another employee at gun-point.
One of the robber' aS&gt;aulted ""i'tant store manager John McCarty.
forcing him to. the front of the qore
and demanded he open the safe .
The other robber forced the remaining four store employee~ at gunpoint
to lay face down on the lloor ·near .the
from register. taking their car key s

during the ordea l.
and cell phone&gt; a' he 11ent .
The robbers kept their ho,tagc'' f&lt;&gt;r
··we 1\t'I\~ all or1·iuu,J, tcrritieu.··

nearly :!0 minute-. and then made a\\:.~: · Gillem\ at~r '~m.L "'\onL' o{ u . . hi.ili e\·t.'r
with an unkn0\\·11 amount of c~t...,h .
bee-n throu~h an\ th in!:! lih.'c that. \\'c
··It wa~ an unfortunate incidttnt tlut UiJn"t 1-.nn\..- \\ hat. \\a . . guin~ to happen .

I hope wi ll ne1cr be repeated ...
McCarty said Sa!urday. " Bllt e1er! one stayed calm and we're all ,afe.
and that' s the important thing...
Waitress Jessica Gillen\\ater
praised McCaity for hi1 calmne"

BY

is set fo{ Saturday. and the
winner will be the first female
from Russia to claim a major
title.
Without. a Frenchwoman to
cheer for, and without Serena
Williaim to cheer against.
Roland Garros fans will be
satisfied if there's a less !opsided, more compelling match
than they saw Thursday.
The
ninth-seeded
Dementieva beat Paola Suarez
6-0, 7-5. Then No. 6 Myskina
· upset 2001 champion Capriati
6-2. 6-2. Totals tram the two
drubbings : 53 winners. 134
unforced errors, no aces and
21 double-faults.
"I felt s&lt;i nervous.'' Suarez

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• Bulah Maxey
• Robert Russell
• Jaden Matson
• Ethel Lowey
• Belva Roush
• Kessler Adkins

• Stress can make you
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• Down on the Farm. See
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POMEROY - Despite
the wet weather. bikers
from several different states
invaded
Pomeroy
thi'
weekend for the second
Gold Wings and Rib'
Festival.
Bill and Patricia Keeton
rode more than I 0 hours or
504 miles from Sandwich.
Ill.. to attend . the festival
for the second year.
'This is the best area to
ride . a motorcycle In
because of the long winding roads up and down the
river.'' he said. "You c:an ~o
up to Parkersburg and come
back down again on the
other side. It is very 'cenic
and we enjoy the ride ...
The Keeton 's abo come
for the ribs. There were
live vendors this year who
set up shop early Friday
· afternoon to offer a homemade taste that i; out or
this world. The smell from
the grills overwhelmed anyone's se nses who came
within a five blo&lt;:ks of the
downtown parking lot area.
·'The ribs were good this
year," said Bill. "We had
some as soon as we pulled
in.''
Ike Spencer uidn·t have
. to ride far to get some ribs.
He came all the way from
Racine on his 84 Goldwing
bike that he has logged
thousands or miles with.

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Bikers from Illinois to Virginia invaded Pomeroy this weekend for the second Gold Wings and
Ribs Festival. (C harlene Hoefl1cl1 )
Spencer. who has just for the Goldwings and Ribs . festival thi 1 year:· he '"'d.
retired after 25 years with Fe1tival. ;aid more than "There "'" ,; a lot of repeat
the Southern Local School 2.000 people anended the people that biked here wl10
district, said the fes tival is fes ti val thi s vcar and rid~r s are tickl ed to death we
just one of many things he came . in t'rom multiple haw rihs. I think thi' was a
is enjoying durin g hi s states attracted hy the ribs. very ' tu:ce ss ful year . and
the guided tours up aiJd one in "hi&lt;:h we can huild
retirement.
down
the ri1 er. and the on for the future ...
"I have enjoyed the festi Th e winner of Oli·i\1·,
val ," he said. "The ribs people of Meigs County.
Ribs
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he
"Despite the rain . w~ Best
were excellent . I like being
have had a pretty good announ ced 111 Monlr:I) ·'
retired."
Ron Russell , vice chair tlow of traffic toward the Daily Seminel

Varnadoe said .
"The r~cent incr~ase in
... ales ta x re\l'nue j -, L·ertainly
an indic:Jtion that the retail
t•cu nom y in M tigs County i ...
improv ing." Varnadoe 'aid
Friday. ··1 think it ·, due t&lt;l a
combination of Lictor,:·
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These cancer survivo~s began the Meigs County Relay fo r Life
on Friday by making the first lap around the Eastern High
School gymnasium. Ra in forced the relay inside. (Bnan J. Reed)
oftered refreshmenLs, gifts and is a fund raiser." JoAnn Crisp.
other items dcsigned~to sup- local chairman said about the
plement the teams · li.nancial event. "Individuals who are
contributions. Those teams willing tu give their t i m ~ and
have worked for months to energy to thi s cxl'iting cv~nt .
mise funds tor cancer resem-ch. as a volunteer or partic ipant.
The walkway was lined with have made a commitment to
paper lumin;uies, each be'tling a tight back against thi s disease
uibute to a c.mcer survivor or a am! let the community knn\\'
loved one who died from ccmcer. that ·yo u can beat cancer."
Last year over $31.000
"Relay For Life is as much
an awarenes- raiser about the was raised in the local Relay
progress against cancer as it fo r Life.

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TUPPERS PLAINS Nearly 200 team members
representing churches, organizations. businesses and families joined together in the
annual ·'Relay tor Life" on
behalf of the American Cancer
Society Friday evening at
Eastern High Schoof.
The threat of min moved the
event into the school gymnasium. but the 18 teams were not
di scoura~ed from their etlons
to raise fund s lor cancer
research and assistance ro r&lt;mcer patients, and to raise awareness about cancer prevention.
Cancer survivors. wearii1g
purple !-shirts, made the first .
lap around the gym tloor, then
joined together at a special
reception held in their honor.
Dluing tl1e marathon 1elay,
each team was to be represented
on the JX!th - fium6 p.m. Friday
evening until 10 a.m. Satunity.
Meanwhile, musical emcnainment, including "Delivered,''
Rockin · Reggie and Elvi'o Presley
uibute artist Dwight Icenhower.
played on the slage.
Team tables li.ning the gym

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A breakthrough for Russian
women at Roland Garros
PARIS (AP) - Anastasia
Myskina resisted any templation to pump her fist or pirouette or cursty to t~e crowd or
change her stoic expression .
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to the net and shook hands
with Jennifer Capriati, then
patted her racket strings several times. applauding her berth
in the French Open final .
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Russian woman in 30 years to
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In the past 10 major tourna.ments. there have been six allWilliams final s and three allBelgian finals. Now the first
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