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Tuesday, March 25,

2008

AU the top seeds move on in NCAA tournament, so do three double-digit underdogs
BY EDDIE PELLS
ASSOCIATED PRESS

All the top seeds made it
through. So did a couple of
the country's top freshmen.
Stanford's coach will be
back on the sidelines. Duke
will watch the rest. of the
tournament from the couch.
George Mason is gone, but
three double-digit seeds with
George Mason-like dreams
remain.
After Sunday's games,
there are only 16 teams
remaining in the NCAA
tournament, though many of
-the story lines that existed
when. the br'\cket came out
are still alive and well ..
The conversation starts
with the No. I seeds.
· UCLA, Kansas, Memphis
and North Carolina all made
it through. The Jayhawks
and Tar Heels did it most
·impressively. winning their
four games by an average of
28. Memphis and UCLA,
meanwhile, looked vulnerable in their second-round
victories.
The Bruins, . in fact, lost
two points on Sunday even
though they didn't play.
NCAA officials said the
final score of their Saturdaynight win over Texas A&amp;M
should be 51-49 instead of
53-49 because a meaningless, last-se'cond dunk 'by

Powers·
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go back and take a look at
them. It's a quick turnaround, so we'll have to get
ourselves ready."
Kosta Koufos had 17
points and Othello Hunter
controlled the paint with a
career-high 16 rebounds to
go with II points.
"Othello played like a
man tonight and did a
tremendous job on the
glass," Matta said.
Asked the last time that
his coach had paid him such
a compliment, Hunter

Russell Westbrook didn't
.come before the buzzer.
"We've been gettin~
everybody's best game,'
Bruins coach Ben Howland
said after UCLA barely
escaped. "That's why this is
the greatest sporting event in
all of American sports,
because anybody can beat
anybody."
Speaking
of
which,
UCLA's next opponent in
the · W~st Regional is
Western Kentucky, one of
three double-digit .seeds
remaining in the tournament.
The J2th-seeded Hill toppers
were part of the craziness in
Tampa,
where · upsets
reigned and 12th-seeded
Villanova also advanced out
of the Midwest Regional.
The Wildcats were one of
the final bubble teams to
make the tournament, and
wound up as one of .the few
pieces of good news for the
Big East, which took eight
team's into the first weekend
-. more than any conference
-and left with only three.
Louisville rolled through
its two· ~ames, including a
78-48 wm over Oklahoma
on Sunday, and West
Virginia also advanced with
an upset over secon' ;eeded
Duke.
The Mountaineers, who
play Xavier next in the West,
are coached by the com-

and
said,
grinned
"Tennessee, probably."
In that game, he had his
previous best in rebounds
with 14 against the sixthranked Volunteers.
Jerome Randle had 18
points and Ryan Anderson,
averaging 21.4 a game,
added II for Cal, making its
first
appearance
in
Columbus since Dec. 23,
1949. . .
·
,
"It wa~ an off night for
me," Anderson said. "I can't
sa)' it was all me. They defimtely played great defense
. throughout the game."
The lead never dipped
below 14 points again after
the Buckeyes opened the
second half with a 7-0 run

Johnson 's next game, knocked out another No. 2
should he choose to stick seed, Georgetown, for an
around for ii, could be a encore.
good one, against Texas and
Kansas plays Villanova on
Rick Barnes in the South the other side of the
Regional in Houston.
Midwest bracket. Those
. The other South game pits familiar with their NCAA
Memphis,- a 77-74 winner history will note thal
over Mississippi State, matchup as a stark reminder
against Michigan State. The that not all underdogs have
Spartans, after being a popu- to be from nowhereland.
Jar pick to win the Big·Ten,
In 1988, it was Danny
didn't live up to expectations · Manning and K~nsas knockand played m11ch of the sea-. mg off heav1ly favored
son under the radar.
Oklahoma in .the finals .
It means freshman Kalin Three years earlier, Rollie
Lucas might not be as much Massimino ~nd Villanova
of a household name as pulled off one of the biggest
either · Michael Beasley upsets ever, in a 66:64 victo(Kansas State) and O.J. ry over Georgetown for the
Mayo (USC) - both of title.
.
whom are gone from the
'Nova is in the regional
tournament - or Kevin semis for the third time io
Love (UCLA) and Derrick the last four years.
Rose (Memphis), who still
In the East, . No. . 3
remain.
Louisville · plays No. 2
But maybe not for long. Tennessee and No. 4
Lucas combined with senior Washington State plays No.
Drew Neitzel to help the I NOrth Carolina. ·
Spartans pull away from Pitt · Form held perfectly there,
AP photo for a 65-54 win Saturday though the Volunteers strugXavier guard Dante Jackson, left, pressures ·Purdue's and keep Tom Izzo in the gled mightily against both
Marcus Gre,en during the first half in a second-round NCAA running for his fifth Final American and Butler, while
Washington State was surWest Regional men's basketball tournament game Saturday Four.
In
the
Midwest,
Big
Ten
prisingly impressive in
In Washington.
champion Wisconsin will blowouts over Winthrop and
bustible Bob Huggins, Trent Johnson of Stanford. · take on the NCAA's other Notre Dame.
though Huggins was hardly Ejected in the first half double_-digit surprise. That
Even bigger steps will be
the biggest newsmaker on against Marquette, Johnson would be
lOth-seeded taken beginning Thursday in
the coaching front over the watched from the locker Davidson,
which
beat Phoenix and Charlotte, N.C.,
weekend.
.
room as his team won by one Gonzaga for its first tourna- then Friday in Detroit and
Instead, that honor· went to in overtime.
ment win since 1969, then Houston.
to' extend a spurt in which old Cow Palace in San
they outscored the Golden Francisco -.Ohio State's
Bears 24-4 to take com- only national championship
mand.
in men's basketball.
"The last few minutes of
The Buckeyes started out
the first half they created slowly on Monday night,
some separation," Cal seemingly caught up in the
coach Ben Braun said. moment. The atmosphere
"That really hurt us."
was decidedly non-NIT The meeting was the first . more like a clash with a Big
between the teams since the . Ten heavyweight. Even
1960 national championship though the most recent bangame. Those Buckeyes, led ner hanging from the rafters
bysuper sophs Jerry Lucas . was for the 1992 Big Ten
and John Havlicek, along championship, St. John
with Joe Roberts, L11rry Arena became a hornets'
Siegfried, Mel Nowell and a nest.
·
. little-used sub named Bob · Down 19- 18 with 6 1/2
Knight,
pounded
the ritinutes left in the half, the
defending national champi- ,. Buckeyes scored 17 of the
on · Golden Bears of coach next 19 points for a 35-21
Pete Newe!l, 75-55 at the lead - Butler scoring nine

points, all on 3s, along with
thtee inside shots by Koufos
and a follow by Hunter.
They made just I of their
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first II shots behind the arc
before Butler hit three each met with a louder roar Dayton led 14-11 at the
from the crowd. After Cal time, but Illinois State made
broke the spell to cut the five straight shots to take a
lead to 35-23 on an 19-161ead.
The advantage went back
Anderson drive, Ohio State
continued-their hot streak in and forth the rest of the half
the second half to pull out before Roberts swished a 3•
pointer with five seconds
·
ofreach.
"It was our defense ' " left for a 28-all tie at the
.
Butler said of the key to the intermission·. Illinois State
spurt. "We turned them did most of its damage
over, which led to. easy inside in the first half,
buckets. I think they just outscoring the Flyers 18-6
lost me a few times and I in the paint as the Redbirds
took
advantage
and had I0 assists on their 12
knocked them down."
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BY BRIAN

MIDDLEPORT .
Middleport
Village
Council hired a new clerk
.for the mayor's court and
discussed new computer
hardware and software for
the court at Monday
evening's regular meeting.
Council hired Joyce Fry
as part-time clerk to
process court documents,
receive fines and perform
other clerical duties. A sec-

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ond court clerk·also works
part-time and additional
hours . as a police department disP.atcher.
Counctl
authorized
Mayor Michael Gerlach to
purchase a new software
system for ·the court, based
on a recommendation from
the finance committee.
The software system is an
upgrade to a system now in
use, which Gerlach said is
·not adequate to handle the
court cases, because it is
designed for smaller courts.

.

Gerlach said fines issued by
the village have doubled
since the first of the year.
He said he anticipates fines
collection could reach
$50,000 ..this year.
Council also authorized
the purchase of a new laptop computer to operate
the software. The new laptop will allow the clerks to
work in different areas, as
needed, and will ensure
that the system is accessed
only by those authorized
•
to do so.

Fiscal Officer Susan
Baker told the finance
committee earlier Monday
that the software upgrade
will allow ·the court 'to
operate more efficiently,
and save the village the
cost of printe4forms.
The purchase · will be
made from a special fund
for computer equipment
made up of part of court
costs paid by defendants in
the court. The software will
cost $5,600, but the villa~e
will receive credit for tts

purchase of the ''ligh,t" system to be replaced.
Council approved a
proclamation declaring the
National Day of Prayer in
Middleport on May I.
Brenda Barnhart of the local
National Day of Prayer
Committee met with council to discuss the schedule
of events for the week-long
observance.
Participants will form a
"circle of prayer" around the
Please see Council, AS

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RACINE - The Ohio
Environmental Protection
AgelicY. is taking comments
by mall until April 9 and at
its April 2 meeting in
Racine
concerning
American
Municipal
Power-Ohio's
pendmg
water quality certification.
The OEPA meeting begins
at 6:30 p.m. at Southern
Elementary School inside
the cafetorium. During the
meeting an infonnatiop session abOut tlie pending certification will take place followed by questmns and
comments from the public.
So what exactly are residents supposed to comment
about? According to OEPA,
AMP-Ohio's "preferred alternative" involves filling a total
of 1.01 wetland acres and
10,359 linear feet of headwater stream' . The barge fleeting fac II 11 would involve
,&gt;lacing IL m&lt;&gt;&lt;'ring cells, six
·unloading cells and a 60-feet
wide by 15-feet deep channel
for equipment unloading.
Stabilizing the Ohio River
bank 1,800 feet upstream
from the barge mooring facility would involve excavating
the river bank.
.
According to OEPA, AMP
says stabilization would be
achieved using approximately 45,000 cubic yards of
nprap with an average diameter of I 8 inches. The OEPA
will also consider other alternatives resulting in lessor or
no impacts to Water quality.
AMP-Ohio is required to
seek this ce.rtification as is any
other entity that wishes to discharge dredged or fill material to waters of the state. AMP~
Ohio must obtain a water
quality certification from both
the OEPA and a permit from
theUrutedStatesArmyCoqm
of Engineers. OEPA's review
is to ensure the project will
comply with Oliio' s water
quality standards. ·
In a statement, the OEPA
said AMP-Ohio's proposed
project may result in a chans.e
from the current water quality · conditions in the Ohio
River and upland tributaries
. and wetlands, but cannot violate Ohio's water quality
standards that protect huptan
health and the environment.
The OEPA will consider the
technical, economic, social
and enviromnental as~ts of
the project before dectding to
issue or deny a water quality
certification.
·
. Written comments, concerns or support of the certification can he mailed to
Ohio EPA, Division of.
Surface Water, Attn: Permits
Processing Urut, P.O. Box
1049, Columbus, 43216. 1049. Those wishing to be
pi3Cef:l on an interested par~
ties mailing list may also use
this address. Correspondence
about this permit should reference OEPA project number
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Lef!.Qra Leifheit, R. N., left, draws blood from Cathy Nettles of Middleport to test cholesterol and glucose leveis at
Women's Health Day.

BY CHARLENE HOEFUCH

They calculated body mass
iqdex, and provided colon
cancel' screening kits, along
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RUIT{.,AND - . Many with distributing educationMeigs County women got al material on nutrition and·
a better understanding of smoking cessation.
their current health condiThe mobile van from
tions and what preventa- Ohio State University's
tive measures they need to James Cancer Center was
take to remain healthy at brought in for the day to do
the Women's Health Day mammograms, free of
Rutland charge to those uninsured .
program · in
Tuesday.
or underinsured or with a
The . . Meigs
County high deductib)e. Also on
Can¢er Initiative with help site was a nurse practition- .
from its .'"Think Pink" pro- er from Ohio University's
gram, along with other Osteopathic· Medicine to
agencies and health care do breast examinations on
facilities provided free women.
Brian Hoffman, exercise physiologist at the Wellness Center
screenings for cancer, lung
O'Bleness
Memorial of the Meigs County Council on Aging, explains body mass
function, cholesterol, gluPluH see Clinic. AS
index results to one ·of the health clinic participants.
cose, and osteoporosis.
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BY BRIAN J. R.EED
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MIDDLEPORT - April ·
has been declared "Clean
Up Month" in Middleport.
Residents are asked to participate by cleaning· and
beautifying their properties.
Meeting Monday e~ening, .
Middleport Village Council
approved the proclamation,

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"If we all try, Middleport . "This is the month we can
encouraging residents to pick
be that pretty town . all help, by cleaning up the
can
up litter, landscape and make
other cosmetic improve- again," Gerlach said. "I've yard, painting, planting
ments to their .properties.
been impressed with h(lw more flowers than usual,
"An image has developed ~any people are volunteer- picking up trash we see in
of what people want for mg !::&gt; work toward that the street and throwing it
·Middleport,"
Mayor goal.
away. If it is big, drag it .to
Michael Gerlach said. "It is
Gerlach said h~ has heard the curb and we' 11 try to get
the 'good old days,' pretty from man.Y residents an.d it hauled away on our reguhouses, flower beds, tree- for~er res1de~ts about the1r lar trash pickup days."
lined streets - a place to deme to 1mprove the
appearance of the village.
Please see April, AS
raise a family."

Meigs receives visit from rock hall of fame
Bv BETH SERGENT
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POMEROY
- Meigs
County will host two Rock
and Roll Hall of Famers this
Sunday
when Roger
McGuinn joins Fur Peace
Rancher Jorma Kaukonen at
the Fur Peace Station
Concert Hill! on St. Clair
·Road, Pomeroy.
The show is sold out as are
the station's upcoming con-

certs with Tommy Emmanuel
and Warren Haynes. .
Thi~ is McGQinn's second
visit to Fur Peace Station and
he'll be joining Kaukonen on
stage during the set on
Sunday. McGuinn was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame in 1991 with his
group The Byrds which had
several hits .in the 1960's.
Soll)e of The Byrds' greatest hits include Mr.
Tambouri~ Man (1964), All

I really Want to Do (1965),
Thm! 1\trn! Thrn! (1965),
Eight Miles High (1966), So
You Want to be a Rock and
Roll Star (1967), Wasn't
Born to Follow (1969) from
the Easy Rider Soundtrack.
McGuinn is also known for
his familiar Rickenbacker
guitar and ·blending the
sound of Dylan's folk with
Beatles' rock1
Kaukonen was inducted
into the hall in 1996 with

members of )lis group ·the
Jefferson Airplane . . The
Jefferson Airplane received
acclaim in 1967 with the
release of its Surrealistic
Pillow album containing the
hits
White
Rabbit,
Somebody tb Love and
Embryonic Journey.
. For more information on
the concert series at Fur '
Peace Station Concert
Hall, go to www.furpeaceranch.com or cal/992-6228.

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ANNIE'S MAILBOX

Be careful what
· you wish for
BY KATHY MncHru

home from her full-time
job.
Iter first question is
AND MARCY SUGAR
always, "So. what did you
Dear Annie: It's been do today?" as if all I do is sit
almost a year since my hus- around watching TV. I do
band and I separated. We some things around · the
were married for 12 years, house, like make the bed, do
and for most of them, we the dishes, etc., but she acts
lived like roommates. Our as if she expects me to be
only real fights were trig- tearing out walls and replacgered because I kept telling ing carpeting.
him I wanted a more inti- , I think she is jealous of
mate relationship.
my ~ituation; plus, she is
He was not willing to startmg to have some
invest more in our marriage. menopausal symptoms (she
He seemed comfortable, is 48). I am running out of
although not in love with patience with her attitude.
me. I realized things would- What should I do? - Sick
n't improve, but all my . and Tired
other needs were met, we
Dear Tired: Women
were good friends, and most often have the same comimportantly, we had a son. I plaint when they stay home
decided to stick with it as with children and their buslong as I could because I bands ask what they did all
· had been married before day. If you work fewer
and didn't want to go hours than your wife and
through another divorce. aren't caring for dependent
Suddenly and abruptly, family
members, you
however, he left me for· should be doing more of the
someone else.
housekeepin~. laundry, groThe thing is, my. ex's eery shoppmg and meal
brother, "Rex," and I start- preparation. The fact that
ed talking about the situa- your wife is nasty may
tion, and as we began call- mean jealousy or h(lfmones
log each other more, we are .preventing · her from
confided that there had keejJing a ?~ter lid' ori h~
been an attraction between anger, but tt iloesn~t make 11
us since the day we met. I less valid. It's time to. open
have fallen in love with this the lines of commuilication
man. He seems like my soul so you can · discuss each
mate. Rex, on the other other's expectations.
Dear Annie: "Curious in
hand, says he cares about
me and wants to be · with the ~ast" asked how chilme, but won't allow himself dren react when Mom is the
to fall too deepJy into this one who leaves the marrelationship because it feels · riage.
like he is betraying his
I · always thought the
brother. He also knows his · phrase "it felt like a weight
family will not accept our was lifted from my shoulbeing together.
del&amp;" was si.try&gt;IY. a.figure of
Do you think these. obsta- ,speech, · unU} .,, · Mom
cles can be overcome? announceCi sbe was leaving
Could we be happy togeth- Dad fo£, ariothef Inaii and a
er? -Jane in Ari,zona : real, .honest-to-gosh weight
Dear Jllne: People can literally lifted frofil my
Jearn to accept what is shoulders. Whoa!
·
inevitable, and "betrayal"
'I had no idea· how much
apparently runs mthe fanii- ~- the' stress in 'our ·home· was
ly. However, it would affecting me physically
require tllat Rex-completely until that day, I just wish she
support the idea and· make a had left, him .years before.
firm commitment to the rela- We all 'would have been
· tionship, and he obviously is ·much ~~~ier: ~- KAnsas
reluctant to do either. Also,
Anlii# r Mailbox -is writbrothers can be a lot alike, tim by Kolhy ·Mitchell and
and whatever attracted you Marcy Sugar, longtime edito your ex-husband may also tors of the Ann Landers
be what makes Rex so . column. Please e-mail your
appealing. So be careful questions to .anniesmail·
what you wish for.
box@comeast.net, or write
Dear Annie: I am a. 48- to: Annie'J Mailbox, P.O.
year-old male, recently Box 118190, Chicago, IL
retired from a civil servant 60611. To find out more
position after 25 ye\lfs. I aboui · Annie's ·Mtiilllox,
now work part time in the and'read featutea. by other
evenmgs, four days a week. Creators Syndicate writers
Ever since my retirement, and ·cartoonists; Yisit · ~he
my wtfe has been extremely Creator:&amp; $yndicate · We/J
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CSHA plans benefit dinner
for Chester Courthouse·
CHESTER- The annual The price for the home
benefit dinner and auction cooked meal and a chance at
for the Chester Courthouse .a door price is $15.
and museum will be held on
Tickets are on sale at
April4.
Summerfields Restaurant,
The dinner with a variety Baums Lumber and the
of food selections will be Chester Courthouse (740served at 6:30p.m. followed 985-9822) in Chester;
· by an auction of donated Farmers_Bank in Pomeroy
items. "The proceeds all go and Tuppers Plains, Peoples
into keeping the lights on at Bank in Pomeroy, the Meigs .
the Chester courthouse, County
of
Chamber
museum and the Academy Commerce in Pomeroy, or
so they can.stay open to the can be obtained by e-mail
public," said Mary Powell, chestercourthouse@windan active CSHA member. stream.net.

Grandparenting class offered
RAVENSWOOD, W.Va.
-River Valley Health and
Wellness Center and Ripley
Family Medicine are hosting a "Grand Parenting
Class" from 1-3 p.m. on
Friday at the Ravenswood
Senior Center.
The class is in response to
many grandparents who
provide daily child care for
their grandchildren and others who have their grandchildren for a short visit.
This class provides the
basics on care and safety.
Susan Pitts from CamdenClark Memorial Hospital
will be teaching the class
that . covers general infant
care for newborns, infant
safety, infant CPR and early
childhood growth and
development.

"Family involvement is a
vital link to healthy children.
Being a grandmother is my
favorite job and I am happy
to be a part of a project that
supports the grandparents'
role in the family. We are
very fortunate to have Susan
Pitts available to teach this
class in Jackson County. It is
very popular when she
teaches it in Parkersburg and
her classes fill up fast so call
early to reserve a spot in the
class,"
stated
Dee
Scritchfield CEO.
There will be a charge of
$5 for each participant,
class size is limned. If you
are interested in enrolling in
the "Grand Parenting Class"
or desire more information,
contact Denise Toler at
(304) 273-1033.

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Question: My husband will probably be told to stop in hiking boots to prevent
has starred running at the runmng or jumping for motion of the MTP JOint. If
gy'(l. on the treadmill and at about three weeks to pro- you can run in the boots
the track. Recently he start- mote healing of his dam- without turf toe pain returned having pain in the base aged MTP joint.
ing, mention that your docof his big toe. His buddy
His doctor may also rec- tor: He or she can prescribe
told him it sounded like ommend an anti-inflamma- an appropriate 'orthotic
"turf roe." Is this a real tory medication such as ,device for you.
.
meJical condition, and if so, ibuprofen. When full activi- · lf that experiment doesn't.
what can he do about it?
ty is resumed, some people work, it would be wise to
· Answer: Your husband use special inserts that pre- mention that to your physimay very well have "turf vent bending of the MTP cian as well.
toe," which is a real medical joint of the big toe. As a
condition. In case you feel way to test. whether an
Family Medicine® is a
that such commonplace· orthotic insert might help, a weekly column. To submit
nomenclature isn't befitting friend of mine who ·· is a questions, write to MarlhaA.
a real disease, you'll be podiatrist suggested running · Simpson, D. 0., M.B.A.,
happy to know that turf toe
actually does have an official polysyllabic, tonguetwisting, medical sounding
name: metatarsophalangeal
joint sprain, In fact , und~r­
standing this doctor jargon
will help you understand
what takes place when one
gets turf toe.
The joint at the base of
each toe is called the metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint. In
the first, or "big" toe, this
joint can become injured ·
whep you bend it backwards
(hyperextend) during exercise. Sometimes this happens
~aiHpoHs
·with just one major trauma to
.
the toe. You )Jiay,. for
· instance, nuike a qwck cut
and change direction. on· the :
football or soccer field iind,
thereby, jarti your toe into the
ttJrf or ground and bend it too
far backwards.
·
· At other times, as might be
more likely in your husband's case, it is repeated
smaller injuries that cause.
.turf toe. This bending past
the optimal range of motion
. is seen most often in athletes
· who run or jump on artificial
· turf, hence the name, turf toe.
Basketball players and
...
those working out in gyms
can also get turf toe. In .
these cases, perhaps we ·
ought to call it "court toe,"
'
and "gym toe." By whatever name you call it, the primat')' symptom of this disorder ts pain in the MTP joint
at the base· of the big toe. If
left untreated, it can also
-cause swelling and stiffness
of the toe: In severe cases,
the pain may be so bad that;
it causes you to limp and
prevents you from running.
In turf toe, the force of the
initial injury or the repeated
trauma is often strong
enough to actually tear the
capsule that surrounds the
'
MTP joint. If left untreated,
this can l_ead to instability of
the big toe joint. It can also
cause arthritis 'to develop in
the affected joint.
Since the _big toe plays a
major role in enablin~ us to
walk, chronic pain m this
joint can be quite debilitating.
Diagnosis is usually made
by history of an MTP joint
injury . or of continued
impact to the joint with running or jumpmg. An X-ray
wm rule out a fracture to the
area. Treatment is usually
just rest, ice and elevation
of the painful toe. If your
~usban~ 's d~tor does diagnose hlfll w1th turf toe, he

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Osteopathic Medicine, P.O.
Box 110, Athens, Ohio
45701, or via e-mail to readerquestiotls@familymedi·
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vided as an educational ser.vice only. It does not replace
the judgment of your personal physiciJZn, who should
be relied oli to diagnose and
·recommend ·treatment .for
any medical conditions. Past
columns are avoilable online
at www.familymedicine·
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. Wednesday, March 26
Saturday, March 30
MARIETTA - District
POMEROY - Pomeroy
18 Small Government Merchants Association's
·Committee,
2
p.m., annual Easter egg hunt, I I
. Buckeye
Hills-Hocking a.m . .at Bob Roberts footValley
Regional ball field in Pomeroy. Kids
Development District, 1400 hunt in age . groups. Prizes
Pike St.; Marietta. Purpose awarded.
to select 10 projects for submission to Ohio Public
Works Commission. • ·
MIDDLEPORT
Wednesday, March 26
. ·Special
meeting
of
RACINE - Eileen Buck,
·Middleport Village Council, · retired Southern · Local
7 p.m. Purpose: Executive School District teacher, will
session to discuss and possi- observe her 90th birthday
bly approve contract for vii- · on March 26. Cards may be
lage administrator.
sent to her at P.O. Box 96,
SYRACUSE - Sutton Tombstone, Ariz. 85683.
Township Trustees, special
Monday, March 31
meeting, 7 p.m., Syracuse
POMEROY - Maxine
Yillage Hall.
Goeglein will celebrate' her
Thursday, March ').7
84th binhday today, cards can
POMERDY Meigs be sent to 35610, Flatwoods
Soil
and
Water · Road, Pomeroy 45769.
Conservation District, .regular meeting, 11:30 a.m.,
., office on Hiland Road. .
Monday, March 31
RACINE Southern
· Local School Board, regular
meeting, 8 p.m., high school
media room.

Thursday, March 27
, TUPPERS PLAINS .Tuppers Plains VFW Post
.:9053, 7 p.m. at the hall.
, SYRACUSE - Meigs
County Board of MRDD, 4
. p.m. at Carleton School.
· • P.OMEROY - . Meigs
County · Retired Teachers
· group, noon luncheon meeting, at the Wild Horse Cafe .
, Walter Bevins, the new
Southeast Ohio director· of
ORTA, will speak on current issues of retirees,
· ,including health care. The
River Blend quartet will
entertain. Guests welcome.
POMEROY- Alpha Iota
Masters, II :30 a.m. at the
Pomeroy United Methodist
, Church.
HARRISONVILLE ,Harrisonville Senior Citizens
to meet II a.m. Blood pres.. sures wi II be taken, potluck
and meeting to follow.
Saturday, March 29
RACINE -· Meigs .CAN,
discussion. on revisions to
Gatling Ohio's proposed' min' .i;ng permit. 4 p.m.-5:30 p.m.,
·.Racine Library, ca11949-2I75
for more information.
·
Monday, March 31
POMEROY - OH-KAN
Coin Club, 7 p.m. at the
Pomeroy Publi c Library. · .

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Wednesday, March 26
MIDDLEPORT - The
the
adult
choir
of
Middleport Church of
Christ will present the cantata, "My Chains Are
Gone," 7 p.m. at the church.
Friday, March 28
GUYSVILLE - Revival,
7 p.m. Friday and Saturday at
the
Carthage
Gap
Community Church, Route
50, Guysville. Friday, "Never
· Too Late" will sing; Sammy
Anderson will r.reach;
Saturday, Jarvis Fanuly will
·sing; Calvin Jarvis will speak.
.
Saturday, March 29
RACINE -Meigs CAN,
· discussion on revisions to
:.Gatling Ohio's proposed min:· ing permit, 4 p.m.-5:30 p.m.,
· :: Racme Library, call949-2175
· : for more information.
.
Sunday, March 30
: · MI,DDLEPORT - The
:- Cornwell Twins, Blaine and
·: B.oyd, will sing at the I0: 15
: :a.m. service at the Middleport
; :First Baptist Chut;eh.
·1 MIDDLEPORT
:' Humor Sunday to be
: ·obsC~Jved at the II a.m. ser- .
, :vice of the Middlepo~t
;. Presbyterian Church.
·, CARPENTER
: ~ Carpenter Baptist Church,
;· 3071 I Route 143, Albany,
:·to host community fellow: ship, 6 to 8 p.m. "The
; ·Buckeye Gospel Singers" to
::be featured. Potato bar with
:·trimmings served. Everyone
., welcome to free event.
:: Questions, call Pastor Whitt
::Akers, 740-591-1236.

Other events
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Pomeroy, OH
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Friday, March 28
:; MIDDLEPORT -Free
· ~ community dinner, 4:30-6
· p.m., Mitidleport Church of
, " Christ Family Life Center.
:· Meat loaf, au gratin potatoes,
: green beans and dessert.

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WASHINGTON COUNTY - Ohio Department of
Transportation officials are
continuing to pursue short.and long-term solutions to
the rock fall problem that
has stopped the flow of
traffic on Ohio 7 north
since Friday.
O_DOT crews reported
the fall of boulders and ·
. debris
overnight
last
Wednesday, which resulted
in an immediate restriction
t.o traffic, an emergency
assessment by a team of
specialized eni)ineers, and
the determination to close
the route in the interest of
public safety.
"We understand the
•inconvenience this places
on the traveling public,
but we have to maintain
safety above' all," said
District
I0
Deputy
Director Larry Woodford.
"With that said, we are

working to re-establish
active traffic on Ohio 7 as
quickly as possible."
Although ODOT is still
assessing a long-term solution with the assistance of'
subsurface investigations,
an immediare course of
action has been determined.
"The fir&amp;t item of business is to work with local
utility companies to move
lines out of the work area."
said District I 0 Public
Information
Officer
Stephanie Filson. "Then, we
need to remove the larger
rocks that pose the most
likely danger to motorists.
After that, we will hopefully be able to place temporary barrier below and open
the roadway to one lane of
traffic."
Officials
originally
planned to utilize ODOT
maintenance crews to
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site, but the local crews do
not have the resources or
expertise needed to safely
perform the work. Instead,
the
district
received
approval this afternoon to
have the work completed
under emergency _cQnlract.
Contra~tors are mobilizing
today and will likely be
working as early as tomorrow (Wednesday).
Woodford explains that
the emergency nature of the
project presents unexpected
challenges.
'
"Even emergency proje((s require some level of
preliminary
development," sa id Woodford.
"We need to clear the
right-of-way,
which
includes working with
utilities and property owners. We need to perform
the studies necessary to
make solid decisions on

how to move forward . In a
non-emergency situation.
this process takes 24-36
months. We are working to
boil that time frame down
into days and weeks."
As long-term alt ernatives are determined, a
public meeting will likel y
be held to provide an
exchange of information
between ODOT officiab
and those impacted by the
project.
, ··we want tv assure public
officials, commuters and
community memhe" thm
this project is a very high
priority for us," said Fil son .
"We are applying all of our
available resource,. at the
district , state and federal
level s, to remedy this problem in the fastest possible
way. In the meantime , we
are committed to keeping
the public informed as to
our progress."

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ANNIE'S MAILBOX

Be careful what
· you wish for
BY KATHY MncHru

home from her full-time
job.
Iter first question is
AND MARCY SUGAR
always, "So. what did you
Dear Annie: It's been do today?" as if all I do is sit
almost a year since my hus- around watching TV. I do
band and I separated. We some things around · the
were married for 12 years, house, like make the bed, do
and for most of them, we the dishes, etc., but she acts
lived like roommates. Our as if she expects me to be
only real fights were trig- tearing out walls and replacgered because I kept telling ing carpeting.
him I wanted a more inti- , I think she is jealous of
mate relationship.
my ~ituation; plus, she is
He was not willing to startmg to have some
invest more in our marriage. menopausal symptoms (she
He seemed comfortable, is 48). I am running out of
although not in love with patience with her attitude.
me. I realized things would- What should I do? - Sick
n't improve, but all my . and Tired
other needs were met, we
Dear Tired: Women
were good friends, and most often have the same comimportantly, we had a son. I plaint when they stay home
decided to stick with it as with children and their buslong as I could because I bands ask what they did all
· had been married before day. If you work fewer
and didn't want to go hours than your wife and
through another divorce. aren't caring for dependent
Suddenly and abruptly, family
members, you
however, he left me for· should be doing more of the
someone else.
housekeepin~. laundry, groThe thing is, my. ex's eery shoppmg and meal
brother, "Rex," and I start- preparation. The fact that
ed talking about the situa- your wife is nasty may
tion, and as we began call- mean jealousy or h(lfmones
log each other more, we are .preventing · her from
confided that there had keejJing a ?~ter lid' ori h~
been an attraction between anger, but tt iloesn~t make 11
us since the day we met. I less valid. It's time to. open
have fallen in love with this the lines of commuilication
man. He seems like my soul so you can · discuss each
mate. Rex, on the other other's expectations.
Dear Annie: "Curious in
hand, says he cares about
me and wants to be · with the ~ast" asked how chilme, but won't allow himself dren react when Mom is the
to fall too deepJy into this one who leaves the marrelationship because it feels · riage.
like he is betraying his
I · always thought the
brother. He also knows his · phrase "it felt like a weight
family will not accept our was lifted from my shoulbeing together.
del&amp;" was si.try&gt;IY. a.figure of
Do you think these. obsta- ,speech, · unU} .,, · Mom
cles can be overcome? announceCi sbe was leaving
Could we be happy togeth- Dad fo£, ariothef Inaii and a
er? -Jane in Ari,zona : real, .honest-to-gosh weight
Dear Jllne: People can literally lifted frofil my
Jearn to accept what is shoulders. Whoa!
·
inevitable, and "betrayal"
'I had no idea· how much
apparently runs mthe fanii- ~- the' stress in 'our ·home· was
ly. However, it would affecting me physically
require tllat Rex-completely until that day, I just wish she
support the idea and· make a had left, him .years before.
firm commitment to the rela- We all 'would have been
· tionship, and he obviously is ·much ~~~ier: ~- KAnsas
reluctant to do either. Also,
Anlii# r Mailbox -is writbrothers can be a lot alike, tim by Kolhy ·Mitchell and
and whatever attracted you Marcy Sugar, longtime edito your ex-husband may also tors of the Ann Landers
be what makes Rex so . column. Please e-mail your
appealing. So be careful questions to .anniesmail·
what you wish for.
box@comeast.net, or write
Dear Annie: I am a. 48- to: Annie'J Mailbox, P.O.
year-old male, recently Box 118190, Chicago, IL
retired from a civil servant 60611. To find out more
position after 25 ye\lfs. I aboui · Annie's ·Mtiilllox,
now work part time in the and'read featutea. by other
evenmgs, four days a week. Creators Syndicate writers
Ever since my retirement, and ·cartoonists; Yisit · ~he
my wtfe has been extremely Creator:&amp; $yndicate · We/J
nasty to me when she gets page at www.creattirs.com.

CSHA plans benefit dinner
for Chester Courthouse·
CHESTER- The annual The price for the home
benefit dinner and auction cooked meal and a chance at
for the Chester Courthouse .a door price is $15.
and museum will be held on
Tickets are on sale at
April4.
Summerfields Restaurant,
The dinner with a variety Baums Lumber and the
of food selections will be Chester Courthouse (740served at 6:30p.m. followed 985-9822) in Chester;
· by an auction of donated Farmers_Bank in Pomeroy
items. "The proceeds all go and Tuppers Plains, Peoples
into keeping the lights on at Bank in Pomeroy, the Meigs .
the Chester courthouse, County
of
Chamber
museum and the Academy Commerce in Pomeroy, or
so they can.stay open to the can be obtained by e-mail
public," said Mary Powell, chestercourthouse@windan active CSHA member. stream.net.

Grandparenting class offered
RAVENSWOOD, W.Va.
-River Valley Health and
Wellness Center and Ripley
Family Medicine are hosting a "Grand Parenting
Class" from 1-3 p.m. on
Friday at the Ravenswood
Senior Center.
The class is in response to
many grandparents who
provide daily child care for
their grandchildren and others who have their grandchildren for a short visit.
This class provides the
basics on care and safety.
Susan Pitts from CamdenClark Memorial Hospital
will be teaching the class
that . covers general infant
care for newborns, infant
safety, infant CPR and early
childhood growth and
development.

"Family involvement is a
vital link to healthy children.
Being a grandmother is my
favorite job and I am happy
to be a part of a project that
supports the grandparents'
role in the family. We are
very fortunate to have Susan
Pitts available to teach this
class in Jackson County. It is
very popular when she
teaches it in Parkersburg and
her classes fill up fast so call
early to reserve a spot in the
class,"
stated
Dee
Scritchfield CEO.
There will be a charge of
$5 for each participant,
class size is limned. If you
are interested in enrolling in
the "Grand Parenting Class"
or desire more information,
contact Denise Toler at
(304) 273-1033.

COMMUNITY
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Wedilesday, March 26, 2008

.Community Calendar

Aching toe may benefit from rest, ice aiul elevation
Question: My husband will probably be told to stop in hiking boots to prevent
has starred running at the runmng or jumping for motion of the MTP JOint. If
gy'(l. on the treadmill and at about three weeks to pro- you can run in the boots
the track. Recently he start- mote healing of his dam- without turf toe pain returned having pain in the base aged MTP joint.
ing, mention that your docof his big toe. His buddy
His doctor may also rec- tor: He or she can prescribe
told him it sounded like ommend an anti-inflamma- an appropriate 'orthotic
"turf roe." Is this a real tory medication such as ,device for you.
.
meJical condition, and if so, ibuprofen. When full activi- · lf that experiment doesn't.
what can he do about it?
ty is resumed, some people work, it would be wise to
· Answer: Your husband use special inserts that pre- mention that to your physimay very well have "turf vent bending of the MTP cian as well.
toe," which is a real medical joint of the big toe. As a
condition. In case you feel way to test. whether an
Family Medicine® is a
that such commonplace· orthotic insert might help, a weekly column. To submit
nomenclature isn't befitting friend of mine who ·· is a questions, write to MarlhaA.
a real disease, you'll be podiatrist suggested running · Simpson, D. 0., M.B.A.,
happy to know that turf toe
actually does have an official polysyllabic, tonguetwisting, medical sounding
name: metatarsophalangeal
joint sprain, In fact , und~r­
standing this doctor jargon
will help you understand
what takes place when one
gets turf toe.
The joint at the base of
each toe is called the metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint. In
the first, or "big" toe, this
joint can become injured ·
whep you bend it backwards
(hyperextend) during exercise. Sometimes this happens
~aiHpoHs
·with just one major trauma to
.
the toe. You )Jiay,. for
· instance, nuike a qwck cut
and change direction. on· the :
football or soccer field iind,
thereby, jarti your toe into the
ttJrf or ground and bend it too
far backwards.
·
· At other times, as might be
more likely in your husband's case, it is repeated
smaller injuries that cause.
.turf toe. This bending past
the optimal range of motion
. is seen most often in athletes
· who run or jump on artificial
· turf, hence the name, turf toe.
Basketball players and
...
those working out in gyms
can also get turf toe. In .
these cases, perhaps we ·
ought to call it "court toe,"
'
and "gym toe." By whatever name you call it, the primat')' symptom of this disorder ts pain in the MTP joint
at the base· of the big toe. If
left untreated, it can also
-cause swelling and stiffness
of the toe: In severe cases,
the pain may be so bad that;
it causes you to limp and
prevents you from running.
In turf toe, the force of the
initial injury or the repeated
trauma is often strong
enough to actually tear the
capsule that surrounds the
'
MTP joint. If left untreated,
this can l_ead to instability of
the big toe joint. It can also
cause arthritis 'to develop in
the affected joint.
Since the _big toe plays a
major role in enablin~ us to
walk, chronic pain m this
joint can be quite debilitating.
Diagnosis is usually made
by history of an MTP joint
injury . or of continued
impact to the joint with running or jumpmg. An X-ray
wm rule out a fracture to the
area. Treatment is usually
just rest, ice and elevation
of the painful toe. If your
~usban~ 's d~tor does diagnose hlfll w1th turf toe, he

Ohio University College of
Osteopathic Medicine, P.O.
Box 110, Athens, Ohio
45701, or via e-mail to readerquestiotls@familymedi·
cinenews.org. Medical information in this column is pro• '
vided as an educational ser.vice only. It does not replace
the judgment of your personal physiciJZn, who should
be relied oli to diagnose and
·recommend ·treatment .for
any medical conditions. Past
columns are avoilable online
at www.familymedicine·
\
news.org.

'

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MONDAY, APRIL 14,2008
3:00PM
Insertion Date:
.WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16,
·. 446..2342.

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............

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141-192-8814 '
"The Red Carpet Treatment"
Your Carpd

"~"a

• •

MONDAY... FRi!)A,Y ,IB:OG-6:30

and Upholstery
!II Cle&lt;1ning Solution
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Birthdays

Church events

67S.l333

Mlrk Ponar Bl .

~

. Wednesday, March 26
Saturday, March 30
MARIETTA - District
POMEROY - Pomeroy
18 Small Government Merchants Association's
·Committee,
2
p.m., annual Easter egg hunt, I I
. Buckeye
Hills-Hocking a.m . .at Bob Roberts footValley
Regional ball field in Pomeroy. Kids
Development District, 1400 hunt in age . groups. Prizes
Pike St.; Marietta. Purpose awarded.
to select 10 projects for submission to Ohio Public
Works Commission. • ·
MIDDLEPORT
Wednesday, March 26
. ·Special
meeting
of
RACINE - Eileen Buck,
·Middleport Village Council, · retired Southern · Local
7 p.m. Purpose: Executive School District teacher, will
session to discuss and possi- observe her 90th birthday
bly approve contract for vii- · on March 26. Cards may be
lage administrator.
sent to her at P.O. Box 96,
SYRACUSE - Sutton Tombstone, Ariz. 85683.
Township Trustees, special
Monday, March 31
meeting, 7 p.m., Syracuse
POMEROY - Maxine
Yillage Hall.
Goeglein will celebrate' her
Thursday, March ').7
84th binhday today, cards can
POMERDY Meigs be sent to 35610, Flatwoods
Soil
and
Water · Road, Pomeroy 45769.
Conservation District, .regular meeting, 11:30 a.m.,
., office on Hiland Road. .
Monday, March 31
RACINE Southern
· Local School Board, regular
meeting, 8 p.m., high school
media room.

Thursday, March 27
, TUPPERS PLAINS .Tuppers Plains VFW Post
.:9053, 7 p.m. at the hall.
, SYRACUSE - Meigs
County Board of MRDD, 4
. p.m. at Carleton School.
· • P.OMEROY - . Meigs
County · Retired Teachers
· group, noon luncheon meeting, at the Wild Horse Cafe .
, Walter Bevins, the new
Southeast Ohio director· of
ORTA, will speak on current issues of retirees,
· ,including health care. The
River Blend quartet will
entertain. Guests welcome.
POMEROY- Alpha Iota
Masters, II :30 a.m. at the
Pomeroy United Methodist
, Church.
HARRISONVILLE ,Harrisonville Senior Citizens
to meet II a.m. Blood pres.. sures wi II be taken, potluck
and meeting to follow.
Saturday, March 29
RACINE -· Meigs .CAN,
discussion. on revisions to
Gatling Ohio's proposed' min' .i;ng permit. 4 p.m.-5:30 p.m.,
·.Racine Library, ca11949-2I75
for more information.
·
Monday, March 31
POMEROY - OH-KAN
Coin Club, 7 p.m. at the
Pomeroy Publi c Library. · .

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Wednesday, March 26
MIDDLEPORT - The
the
adult
choir
of
Middleport Church of
Christ will present the cantata, "My Chains Are
Gone," 7 p.m. at the church.
Friday, March 28
GUYSVILLE - Revival,
7 p.m. Friday and Saturday at
the
Carthage
Gap
Community Church, Route
50, Guysville. Friday, "Never
· Too Late" will sing; Sammy
Anderson will r.reach;
Saturday, Jarvis Fanuly will
·sing; Calvin Jarvis will speak.
.
Saturday, March 29
RACINE -Meigs CAN,
· discussion on revisions to
:.Gatling Ohio's proposed min:· ing permit, 4 p.m.-5:30 p.m.,
· :: Racme Library, call949-2175
· : for more information.
.
Sunday, March 30
: · MI,DDLEPORT - The
:- Cornwell Twins, Blaine and
·: B.oyd, will sing at the I0: 15
: :a.m. service at the Middleport
; :First Baptist Chut;eh.
·1 MIDDLEPORT
:' Humor Sunday to be
: ·obsC~Jved at the II a.m. ser- .
, :vice of the Middlepo~t
;. Presbyterian Church.
·, CARPENTER
: ~ Carpenter Baptist Church,
;· 3071 I Route 143, Albany,
:·to host community fellow: ship, 6 to 8 p.m. "The
; ·Buckeye Gospel Singers" to
::be featured. Potato bar with
:·trimmings served. Everyone
., welcome to free event.
:: Questions, call Pastor Whitt
::Akers, 740-591-1236.

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Transportation officials are
continuing to pursue short.and long-term solutions to
the rock fall problem that
has stopped the flow of
traffic on Ohio 7 north
since Friday.
O_DOT crews reported
the fall of boulders and ·
. debris
overnight
last
Wednesday, which resulted
in an immediate restriction
t.o traffic, an emergency
assessment by a team of
specialized eni)ineers, and
the determination to close
the route in the interest of
public safety.
"We understand the
•inconvenience this places
on the traveling public,
but we have to maintain
safety above' all," said
District
I0
Deputy
Director Larry Woodford.
"With that said, we are

working to re-establish
active traffic on Ohio 7 as
quickly as possible."
Although ODOT is still
assessing a long-term solution with the assistance of'
subsurface investigations,
an immediare course of
action has been determined.
"The fir&amp;t item of business is to work with local
utility companies to move
lines out of the work area."
said District I 0 Public
Information
Officer
Stephanie Filson. "Then, we
need to remove the larger
rocks that pose the most
likely danger to motorists.
After that, we will hopefully be able to place temporary barrier below and open
the roadway to one lane of
traffic."
Officials
originally
planned to utilize ODOT
maintenance crews to
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site, but the local crews do
not have the resources or
expertise needed to safely
perform the work. Instead,
the
district
received
approval this afternoon to
have the work completed
under emergency _cQnlract.
Contra~tors are mobilizing
today and will likely be
working as early as tomorrow (Wednesday).
Woodford explains that
the emergency nature of the
project presents unexpected
challenges.
'
"Even emergency proje((s require some level of
preliminary
development," sa id Woodford.
"We need to clear the
right-of-way,
which
includes working with
utilities and property owners. We need to perform
the studies necessary to
make solid decisions on

how to move forward . In a
non-emergency situation.
this process takes 24-36
months. We are working to
boil that time frame down
into days and weeks."
As long-term alt ernatives are determined, a
public meeting will likel y
be held to provide an
exchange of information
between ODOT officiab
and those impacted by the
project.
, ··we want tv assure public
officials, commuters and
community memhe" thm
this project is a very high
priority for us," said Fil son .
"We are applying all of our
available resource,. at the
district , state and federal
level s, to remedy this problem in the fastest possible
way. In the meantime , we
are committed to keeping
the public informed as to
our progress."

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Congress shall make no law respecting an
establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
free exerdse thereof; or abridging ·the freedom
of speech,- or of the press; or the right of the
people peaceably to assemble, and to petition
. the Govern.ment for a re.dress ofgrievance$.
- The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Wednesday, March 26, the 86th day of 2008.
There are 280 days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in Historr: On March 26, 1958, the
U.S. Army launched Americas third successful satellite,
Explorer 3. .
·
On this date: In 1804, the Louisiana Purchase was divided
into the Territory of Orleans and the District of Louisiana.
In 1827, composer Ludwig van Beethoven died in Vienna.
In 1892, poet Walt Whitman died in Camden, N.J.
In 1917, the Seattle Metropolitans became the first U.S.
team to win the Stanley Cui! as they defeated the Montreal
Canadiens.
In 1958, "The Bridge on the River Kwai" won seven
Academy Awards, in~luding best picture of 1957; its director, David Lean, and star Alec Guinness also received
Oscars. Joanne Woodward was named best actress for "The
Three Faces of Eve."
,
In 197 I. East Pakistan proclaimed its independence, taking the name Bangl~desh.
In · 1979, a peace treaty was signed by Israeli Prime
Minister Meriachem Begin and Egyptian President Anwar
Sadat at the White House.
In 1982, groundbreaking ceremonies took place in
Washington for the Vietnam·Veterans Memorial.
In I 988, Jesse Jac.kson stunned fellow Democrats by
soundly defeating Michael Dukakis in Michigan's
Democratic presidential caucuses.
· In 1997, the bodies of 39 members of the Heaven's Gate .
techno-religious cult who'd committed suicide were found
inside a rented mansion in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.
Five years ago: The Senate approved a $2.2 trillion budget t!Jat provided less than half the $726 billion in tax c.uts
President Bush wanted. Former Sen. Daniel Patnck
Moynihan died in Washington at age 76.
One year ago: The military concluded that high-ranking
Army officers had made critical errors in reporting the
· f~iendly fire death of Army Ranger Pat Tillman in
Afghanistan, but that there was no criminal wrongdoing in
the shooting of the former NFL star by fellow soldiers.
(The findings were rejected by Tillman's family.)
Australian detainee David Hicks pleaded guilty before a
military tribunal at Guantanamo to helping terrorists fight
the United States in Afghanistan. (Hicks was sentenced to
seven years in prison; all but nine months' prison time was
suspended. Hicks was returned to Australia to serve out his
term, and was freed last December.)
Today's Birthdays: Jazz musician James Moody is 83.
Actor-director Leonard Nimoy is 77. Actor Alan Arkin is 74.
Actor James Caan is 68. Singer Diana Ross is 64. Rock singer
Steven Tyler (Aerosmith) is 60. Singer and TV personality
Vicki Lawrence is 59. Singer Teddy Pendergrass is 58.
.Comedian Martin Short is 58. Actress Keira Knightley is 23.
Thought for Today: "The proof of a poet is that his country absorbs him as affectionately as he has absorbed it." Walt Whitman (1819-1892).

Wednesday, March 26,2008

Obamas missed opportunity
The Rev. Jeremiah Wright·
is not someone who should
be advising a presidential
candidate. But Sen. Barack
Obama did an admirable
thing in not disavowing his
friend and mentor for the
sake of a political win.
Obama talked about his
American story and about
the black e1lperience in ·
America. However, in a
speech about race in this
country, he failed to address
a key
issue
facing
Americans today : family
breakdown. He mi~sed the
opportunity to talk about
sons. fathers and father figures. He didn't have the
audacity to challenge our
culture on .the most fundamental level, and to serve as
an inspiration and a catalyst
for change.
Obama 's speech was in
defense of a man he has
known for, two decades, a
man he has made a part of
his wife and children 's
lives, and a man he has
made a part of his campaign. Wright is also a man
who has said some pretty
despicable things about
America and about public
servants·. Obama explained
that a YouTube video or
two from an. inflammatory
sermon is not the measure
of the man. He talked about
Wright's military service
and ministry to the poor
and sick.
But Obama 's story was
incomplete. Nothing he said

Kathryn
Lopez

e)\CUSeS the Jack of judgment that is inherent in a
man choosing to expose his
children to angry, antiAmerican tirades and offcolor rants. Had he gone
one step further, however,
he might have had me. He
should have ~old us why
Wright was an importmlt
man in his life - because
he was the father figure
Obama needed as a young
man, and that is why he
·loves him above all else . .
Obama told us that he is
"the son of a black man
from · Kenya and a white
woman from Kansas." He
didn't go any further talking about his father. _.
Instead, he threw his maternal srandmother under the
media bus, saying that she
had "once confessed her
fear of black men who
passed by her on the street,
and ... has uttered racial or
ethnic stereotypes that
made me cringe."
He left me asking, "But
what about the father? Why
didn't he talk about his
father's abandonment of
him and his family, and how

that made his later relationship with Wright all the
more important in his life?"
That, I suspect, is why
Obama will never repudiate
Wright. The fact is, Obama
grew .up without a father.
And. I assume, Wright for
him was a father figure.
That may be how Wright
got to be such an influence
in his life. This would not
have answered all concerns
about Wright and Obama,
but it would have presented
a more compelling narrative
and, more importantly, he
could have delivered an
important cultural message
about the impact the
absence of male role models
has on a child.
·obama has it in him to do
as milch. I know this ·
because I have read ft. In his
own best seller, "The
Audacity of Hope," he
wrote that in black America,
"the nuclear family is on the
verge of collapse." He felt it
worth pointing out that "54
percent of all AfricanAmerican children live in
single-parent households,
compared to about 23 percent of all white children."
Writing about .his own ·
struggles as a dad with a
busy schedule, he remembers how he grew up wit)lout a father, and with "partial, mcomplete" relationships with a grandfather and
stepfather: "As I got older I
came to recognize how hard
it had been for my mother

and grandmother to raise u'
without a strong male presence in the house. I fell a'
well the mark that a father's
absence can leave on a
child. I determined that my
father's
irresponsibility
toward his children, my
stepfather's remoteness and
my grandfather's failures
would all become object
lessons for me, and that my
own children would have a
father they could count on."
My
problem
with
Obama 's speech is that he
didn 't go far enough. He
could make history in some
pretty dramatic, cultureshaking and cu'!ture-rebuilding ways. He grew up without a father and had some
tough struggles, but he
overcame and achieved. He
could truly inspire.
Obama and I will never
agree, even on the marriage
and family issues. He's radically pro-choice, and he
wouldn 't protect traditional
marriage in the face of faux
marriage in the courts and
legislatures. But he could be ·
an important voice for men
and for families; he could
find some common ground
with social conservatives
who fight for the same. And
that would be something
audaciously hopeful.
(Kathryn Lopez is the edttor of Nariona/ Review
Online (www.nationalreview. com). She can be contacted at klopez@nationalreview.com.)

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Obituaries

State to settle suit against patrol

Golda R. Heiney

STAFF REPORT
NEWSOMYOAJlYSENTINEL.COM

RACINE - Golda R. Heiney, 91, formerly of Racine,
passed away at I 0:55 p.m. Sunday, March 23, 2008 in the
Convalarium at Indian Run, in Dublin, Ohio. .
Born August 24, ·1916 in Meigs County, Ohio she was the
daughter of the late Charles and Sarah Rowan Forman. She
marrjed Ray Heiney who preceded her in death in 1989.
Surviving is her daughter, Yvonne (Gregg) Theodore,.
: Plain City, Ohio. Two grandchildren, Lisa (Ken) Boock,
Dublin, and Todd (Kyle) Theodore, Hilton Head, S.C.i
great grandchildren, Graydon Boock, Brenllll and Chase
Theodore; and a brother-in-law, Kenneth Ours, Wellsville.
. Ohio, and many nieces and nephews. ·
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· In addition to her parents and her husband, sht was preceded in death by her sisters, Edna Ours. Ellen 'Amott,
· Estella Clarke, and Elsie Zahmdt
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Funeral services will be held at tlie Creffieens Funeral Home.
Racine, at I p.m., Friday, March 28, 2008. Interment will be in
the Letart Falls Cemetery at Letart Falls, Ohio. Friends may
call at the funeral home from 11:30 a.m. up until the time of
service on Friday. Expressions of sympathy may be sent to the
family by visiting www.cremeensfuneralhomes.com.

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GALLIPOLIS -At least
$ I million will go the fami-

I y of a Vinton-area woman
who died along with two
state Highway Patrol troopers in a fiery crash. near
Gallipolis 1-1/2 years ago. ,
The .Columbus Dispatch
reported Tuesday on the
amount the state will pay to
setlle. a wrongful death suit
filed by the family of Lori
Smith: A pending applicat ion . in Galli a County
Probate-Juvenile Coun to

PRESIDENTIAL
CAMPAIGN
BROKE OUT.

Br JuLtE

Deaths

COLUMBUS - Amid
voting machine uncertainty,
Ohio's elections chief wants
a fraction of the ·state's
Democratic and Republican
presidential primary vote
r ecounted.
Secretary of State Jennifer
Brunner has asked county
election boards to volunteer
to re-examine 7 percent of
their results from the March
4 primary so she can find
and fix any problems that
might mushroom wheri
turnout explodes in the
November general election.

Nedra Wilhelm Jones
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. - Nedra Wilhelm Jones of
·Point Pleasant, W.Va, died Monday at home after a long illness. She was the wife of the late E. Bartow Jones.
Funeral services will be held for Nedra, on Saturday•
March 29, 2008 at 3 p.m., at Christ Episcopal Church•
·Point Pleasant. After the service friends are invited to join
the family at ihe home of Sandy Dunn to celebrate the won.derful l.ife of Nedra W. Jones.
The family requests no flowers ..Anyone who wishes may
make a contribution in Nedra's 'merriory to Christ EpiscopaI
: Church , 804 Main Street Pt. Pleasant, WV 25550.
Nedra's care has been entrusted to Crow-Hussell Funeral
Home. An online guest registry is available · aI
-www.crowhussellfh.com.

Council

Robert W. Reed

MIDDLEPORT- Middleport Village Council will meet

in special session at 7 p·.m. Wednesday to consider a contract for a village administrator.

For the Record
Brush fires reported
•
RUTLAND - A brush fire involving three to four acre s
was reported at around 12:30 p.m. yesterday afternoon off of
New Lima Road on Loop RolJd. Respo_"'!mg to the fire were
firefighters with the Rutland, . Scipio,. ~OJ?eroy and
Middleport Volunteer Fire Departments. Nc:J InJUnes reported

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passenger in the cruiser.
The state has denied the
negligence allegation, and
the Ohio Department of
Public Safety, which oversees patrol operations,
declined comment on the
suit. It is believed Risner
and Holcomb were responding to a call for help from an
off-duty trooper at the time
of the crash.
Smith 's family and Scott
announced at a press conference in Columbus last
summer that they would file
a wrongfu I death action
against the state.

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county courthouse on April
27, read the Bible aloud ori
the Pomeroy parking lot
April 27-April 30, host a
prayer breakfast on the I?arkmg lot on May I. and jom on
the courthouse steps for
prayer at II :30 a.m. on May
I. The week's observance
will conclude With a concert
on the parking lot.
Other business
Council, upon Gerlach's

Her request involves the
first election since a $1:9 mil. lion voting machine study
detennined·-electronic voting
machines in use in much of
the stare are at risk of tampering. Brunner has ordered a
return to paper ballots in time
for the November election.
Protests and lawsuits over
Ohio's 2004 presidential e.lection, which ·swung the White
House contest to President
Bush, have yet to fully subside - and Brunner ·doesn't
want 2008 to similarly iiriger.
Voting rights advocates criticized directives they saw as
obstacles to voter registration
and poll access, and later sued

over the accuracy of the vote
totals in some preCincts using
.electronic machines.
A Democrat, she was
elected in 2006 on a pledge
to clean up the way the
·state's elections are administered. She says her goal is
to make the office boring
again, following the controversy-marked administration of her Republican rredecessor, Ken Blackwel .
The audit would entail recounting by hand the paper
ballots tallied on optical scan
machines and matching the
results against tabulator totals.
The results from touchscreen
machines also would be

cross-checked against ticker
tapes that voters can eyeball
for errors before leaving the
voting booth.
, .
As of Tuesday, five counties had expressed interest
in the project, Brunner
spokesman· Jeff Ortega said.
They
included
giant
home
. Cuyahoga,
to
Cleveland, which is taking
steps to avoid elections mistakes that have brought it
national notoriety in recent
·years. The other counties
are Miami, Sandusky,
Morgan and Trumbull.
Brunqer would like to get at
least 11 of the. state's 88
counties to participate.

recommendation, approved
the appointments of Baker.
Texanna Wehrung, Tim
Smith and Bryan Wilcox to
the village's tree committee.
They will make recommendations for using an existing
tree fund for new plantings in
the village, working with Ann
Bonner, .an urban forester
with the Ohio Department of
Natural Resources.
Councilman
Craig
Wehrung moved to table a
proposed
agreement
between the village and
Overbrook Center, in which
the village would agree to

provide emergency water
supply to the facility in
event of an emergency. The
agreement has been in place
since 1988, Gerlach said.
Wehrung also discussed
vandalism damage to a sign
he installed at Dave Diles
Park.
Matt Lyons met with council to discuss the status the
elevation of a lot on Ash
Street which he plans to rent
to the owner of a mobile
home. Lyons was granted a
45-day extension at council's
last meeting to complete .the
necessary .work, mandated by

the village's building inspector and flood plain administrator Randall Mullins.
Council also:
• Approved payment of
bills in the amount of
$4,499.48.
• Approved the mayor's
report of fees and fines collected in the amount of
$4,7443.
• E1lcused
Council
Member Jean Craig from
the meeting. Julie Proctor
was absent but not excused.
Also
present
were
. Council members Rae
Moore and Shawn Rice.

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Special meeting

RACINE -' A brush fire was reported on Richard Road
off of Bald Knobs-Stiversville Road around 4:30 yesterday.
Responding to the scene were firefighters fro"? the. Racine
and Bashan Volunteer Fire Departments. The Situation was
quiclcly contained. No injuries reported.

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to the Dispatch.
Smith 's daughter, Tiffany
Dodds. alleged in the Ohio
Court of Claims that her
mother's death was the result
of negligence on the part of
Trooper Joshua P. Risner, 29,
who drove the cruiser that
collided on rain-slicked
pavement with a pickup
truck driven by Smith, 32.
The crash occurred on
Jackson Pike near the intersection with Mitchell Road
before dawn on SepL 28,
2006. and also caused the
death of Sgt. Dale R.
Holcomb, 45, who was a

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for you to Jose money on. stock "the next something," salons , topless bars and "experts" pick a group of
On weekends and holi- buy it. The next eBay, the' cable TV shows, a great stocks they think will go
days, you must go to a next Google, the next Wal- . place to get stock tips is off down over a long period of
casino or a horse track to Mart, ·the ne1lt Starbucks. the Internet. I guess if we time and let you buy info
Jose money - as the stock Why buy into a growing, know anything about the the package. · For this· ser- .
market is closed.
thriving bu~iness when you Internet, it's that it's swarm-. 'vice, they charge you a
A "buying opportunity" is can buy into an unknow11, ing with do-gooders. It's a · small percentage. It means
a way for you to lose even untested one? This is called community where everyone you can start losing money
more ·money than you · a "stock tip." Never let the helps everyone else, where right away without havilfg
already have. Let's say you sun go down on a stock tip the random acts of kindness to wait until that compaqy
bought I00 shares of stock without acting on it.
just never stop. It's like a whose· stock you bought
that you overheard a guy
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sitting in the cubicle behind and Within a week our kid's your password? Here, use "missed its numbers" ·or
you
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Microsoft" at $20 a share. wiped out. Now they'll mail from someone you ings estimates" or "our
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share. Now you have a through community college some company you never handc'uffs."
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Ohio elections chief seeks recount of some primary votes

POMEROY - Dorothy Hawk died on Tuesday, March
25, 2008 in Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
Funeral Services will be held on Friday, March 28, 2008
at II a.m. at the Anderson McDaniel Funeral Home in
Pomeroy. Visitation will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. on
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free exerdse thereof; or abridging ·the freedom
of speech,- or of the press; or the right of the
people peaceably to assemble, and to petition
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- The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Wednesday, March 26, the 86th day of 2008.
There are 280 days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in Historr: On March 26, 1958, the
U.S. Army launched Americas third successful satellite,
Explorer 3. .
·
On this date: In 1804, the Louisiana Purchase was divided
into the Territory of Orleans and the District of Louisiana.
In 1827, composer Ludwig van Beethoven died in Vienna.
In 1892, poet Walt Whitman died in Camden, N.J.
In 1917, the Seattle Metropolitans became the first U.S.
team to win the Stanley Cui! as they defeated the Montreal
Canadiens.
In 1958, "The Bridge on the River Kwai" won seven
Academy Awards, in~luding best picture of 1957; its director, David Lean, and star Alec Guinness also received
Oscars. Joanne Woodward was named best actress for "The
Three Faces of Eve."
,
In 197 I. East Pakistan proclaimed its independence, taking the name Bangl~desh.
In · 1979, a peace treaty was signed by Israeli Prime
Minister Meriachem Begin and Egyptian President Anwar
Sadat at the White House.
In 1982, groundbreaking ceremonies took place in
Washington for the Vietnam·Veterans Memorial.
In I 988, Jesse Jac.kson stunned fellow Democrats by
soundly defeating Michael Dukakis in Michigan's
Democratic presidential caucuses.
· In 1997, the bodies of 39 members of the Heaven's Gate .
techno-religious cult who'd committed suicide were found
inside a rented mansion in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.
Five years ago: The Senate approved a $2.2 trillion budget t!Jat provided less than half the $726 billion in tax c.uts
President Bush wanted. Former Sen. Daniel Patnck
Moynihan died in Washington at age 76.
One year ago: The military concluded that high-ranking
Army officers had made critical errors in reporting the
· f~iendly fire death of Army Ranger Pat Tillman in
Afghanistan, but that there was no criminal wrongdoing in
the shooting of the former NFL star by fellow soldiers.
(The findings were rejected by Tillman's family.)
Australian detainee David Hicks pleaded guilty before a
military tribunal at Guantanamo to helping terrorists fight
the United States in Afghanistan. (Hicks was sentenced to
seven years in prison; all but nine months' prison time was
suspended. Hicks was returned to Australia to serve out his
term, and was freed last December.)
Today's Birthdays: Jazz musician James Moody is 83.
Actor-director Leonard Nimoy is 77. Actor Alan Arkin is 74.
Actor James Caan is 68. Singer Diana Ross is 64. Rock singer
Steven Tyler (Aerosmith) is 60. Singer and TV personality
Vicki Lawrence is 59. Singer Teddy Pendergrass is 58.
.Comedian Martin Short is 58. Actress Keira Knightley is 23.
Thought for Today: "The proof of a poet is that his country absorbs him as affectionately as he has absorbed it." Walt Whitman (1819-1892).

Wednesday, March 26,2008

Obamas missed opportunity
The Rev. Jeremiah Wright·
is not someone who should
be advising a presidential
candidate. But Sen. Barack
Obama did an admirable
thing in not disavowing his
friend and mentor for the
sake of a political win.
Obama talked about his
American story and about
the black e1lperience in ·
America. However, in a
speech about race in this
country, he failed to address
a key
issue
facing
Americans today : family
breakdown. He mi~sed the
opportunity to talk about
sons. fathers and father figures. He didn't have the
audacity to challenge our
culture on .the most fundamental level, and to serve as
an inspiration and a catalyst
for change.
Obama 's speech was in
defense of a man he has
known for, two decades, a
man he has made a part of
his wife and children 's
lives, and a man he has
made a part of his campaign. Wright is also a man
who has said some pretty
despicable things about
America and about public
servants·. Obama explained
that a YouTube video or
two from an. inflammatory
sermon is not the measure
of the man. He talked about
Wright's military service
and ministry to the poor
and sick.
But Obama 's story was
incomplete. Nothing he said

Kathryn
Lopez

e)\CUSeS the Jack of judgment that is inherent in a
man choosing to expose his
children to angry, antiAmerican tirades and offcolor rants. Had he gone
one step further, however,
he might have had me. He
should have ~old us why
Wright was an importmlt
man in his life - because
he was the father figure
Obama needed as a young
man, and that is why he
·loves him above all else . .
Obama told us that he is
"the son of a black man
from · Kenya and a white
woman from Kansas." He
didn't go any further talking about his father. _.
Instead, he threw his maternal srandmother under the
media bus, saying that she
had "once confessed her
fear of black men who
passed by her on the street,
and ... has uttered racial or
ethnic stereotypes that
made me cringe."
He left me asking, "But
what about the father? Why
didn't he talk about his
father's abandonment of
him and his family, and how

that made his later relationship with Wright all the
more important in his life?"
That, I suspect, is why
Obama will never repudiate
Wright. The fact is, Obama
grew .up without a father.
And. I assume, Wright for
him was a father figure.
That may be how Wright
got to be such an influence
in his life. This would not
have answered all concerns
about Wright and Obama,
but it would have presented
a more compelling narrative
and, more importantly, he
could have delivered an
important cultural message
about the impact the
absence of male role models
has on a child.
·obama has it in him to do
as milch. I know this ·
because I have read ft. In his
own best seller, "The
Audacity of Hope," he
wrote that in black America,
"the nuclear family is on the
verge of collapse." He felt it
worth pointing out that "54
percent of all AfricanAmerican children live in
single-parent households,
compared to about 23 percent of all white children."
Writing about .his own ·
struggles as a dad with a
busy schedule, he remembers how he grew up wit)lout a father, and with "partial, mcomplete" relationships with a grandfather and
stepfather: "As I got older I
came to recognize how hard
it had been for my mother

and grandmother to raise u'
without a strong male presence in the house. I fell a'
well the mark that a father's
absence can leave on a
child. I determined that my
father's
irresponsibility
toward his children, my
stepfather's remoteness and
my grandfather's failures
would all become object
lessons for me, and that my
own children would have a
father they could count on."
My
problem
with
Obama 's speech is that he
didn 't go far enough. He
could make history in some
pretty dramatic, cultureshaking and cu'!ture-rebuilding ways. He grew up without a father and had some
tough struggles, but he
overcame and achieved. He
could truly inspire.
Obama and I will never
agree, even on the marriage
and family issues. He's radically pro-choice, and he
wouldn 't protect traditional
marriage in the face of faux
marriage in the courts and
legislatures. But he could be ·
an important voice for men
and for families; he could
find some common ground
with social conservatives
who fight for the same. And
that would be something
audaciously hopeful.
(Kathryn Lopez is the edttor of Nariona/ Review
Online (www.nationalreview. com). She can be contacted at klopez@nationalreview.com.)

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Obituaries

State to settle suit against patrol

Golda R. Heiney

STAFF REPORT
NEWSOMYOAJlYSENTINEL.COM

RACINE - Golda R. Heiney, 91, formerly of Racine,
passed away at I 0:55 p.m. Sunday, March 23, 2008 in the
Convalarium at Indian Run, in Dublin, Ohio. .
Born August 24, ·1916 in Meigs County, Ohio she was the
daughter of the late Charles and Sarah Rowan Forman. She
marrjed Ray Heiney who preceded her in death in 1989.
Surviving is her daughter, Yvonne (Gregg) Theodore,.
: Plain City, Ohio. Two grandchildren, Lisa (Ken) Boock,
Dublin, and Todd (Kyle) Theodore, Hilton Head, S.C.i
great grandchildren, Graydon Boock, Brenllll and Chase
Theodore; and a brother-in-law, Kenneth Ours, Wellsville.
. Ohio, and many nieces and nephews. ·
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· In addition to her parents and her husband, sht was preceded in death by her sisters, Edna Ours. Ellen 'Amott,
· Estella Clarke, and Elsie Zahmdt
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Funeral services will be held at tlie Creffieens Funeral Home.
Racine, at I p.m., Friday, March 28, 2008. Interment will be in
the Letart Falls Cemetery at Letart Falls, Ohio. Friends may
call at the funeral home from 11:30 a.m. up until the time of
service on Friday. Expressions of sympathy may be sent to the
family by visiting www.cremeensfuneralhomes.com.

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GALLIPOLIS -At least
$ I million will go the fami-

I y of a Vinton-area woman
who died along with two
state Highway Patrol troopers in a fiery crash. near
Gallipolis 1-1/2 years ago. ,
The .Columbus Dispatch
reported Tuesday on the
amount the state will pay to
setlle. a wrongful death suit
filed by the family of Lori
Smith: A pending applicat ion . in Galli a County
Probate-Juvenile Coun to

PRESIDENTIAL
CAMPAIGN
BROKE OUT.

Br JuLtE

Deaths

COLUMBUS - Amid
voting machine uncertainty,
Ohio's elections chief wants
a fraction of the ·state's
Democratic and Republican
presidential primary vote
r ecounted.
Secretary of State Jennifer
Brunner has asked county
election boards to volunteer
to re-examine 7 percent of
their results from the March
4 primary so she can find
and fix any problems that
might mushroom wheri
turnout explodes in the
November general election.

Nedra Wilhelm Jones
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. - Nedra Wilhelm Jones of
·Point Pleasant, W.Va, died Monday at home after a long illness. She was the wife of the late E. Bartow Jones.
Funeral services will be held for Nedra, on Saturday•
March 29, 2008 at 3 p.m., at Christ Episcopal Church•
·Point Pleasant. After the service friends are invited to join
the family at ihe home of Sandy Dunn to celebrate the won.derful l.ife of Nedra W. Jones.
The family requests no flowers ..Anyone who wishes may
make a contribution in Nedra's 'merriory to Christ EpiscopaI
: Church , 804 Main Street Pt. Pleasant, WV 25550.
Nedra's care has been entrusted to Crow-Hussell Funeral
Home. An online guest registry is available · aI
-www.crowhussellfh.com.

Council

Robert W. Reed

MIDDLEPORT- Middleport Village Council will meet

in special session at 7 p·.m. Wednesday to consider a contract for a village administrator.

For the Record
Brush fires reported
•
RUTLAND - A brush fire involving three to four acre s
was reported at around 12:30 p.m. yesterday afternoon off of
New Lima Road on Loop RolJd. Respo_"'!mg to the fire were
firefighters with the Rutland, . Scipio,. ~OJ?eroy and
Middleport Volunteer Fire Departments. Nc:J InJUnes reported

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passenger in the cruiser.
The state has denied the
negligence allegation, and
the Ohio Department of
Public Safety, which oversees patrol operations,
declined comment on the
suit. It is believed Risner
and Holcomb were responding to a call for help from an
off-duty trooper at the time
of the crash.
Smith 's family and Scott
announced at a press conference in Columbus last
summer that they would file
a wrongfu I death action
against the state.

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county courthouse on April
27, read the Bible aloud ori
the Pomeroy parking lot
April 27-April 30, host a
prayer breakfast on the I?arkmg lot on May I. and jom on
the courthouse steps for
prayer at II :30 a.m. on May
I. The week's observance
will conclude With a concert
on the parking lot.
Other business
Council, upon Gerlach's

Her request involves the
first election since a $1:9 mil. lion voting machine study
detennined·-electronic voting
machines in use in much of
the stare are at risk of tampering. Brunner has ordered a
return to paper ballots in time
for the November election.
Protests and lawsuits over
Ohio's 2004 presidential e.lection, which ·swung the White
House contest to President
Bush, have yet to fully subside - and Brunner ·doesn't
want 2008 to similarly iiriger.
Voting rights advocates criticized directives they saw as
obstacles to voter registration
and poll access, and later sued

over the accuracy of the vote
totals in some preCincts using
.electronic machines.
A Democrat, she was
elected in 2006 on a pledge
to clean up the way the
·state's elections are administered. She says her goal is
to make the office boring
again, following the controversy-marked administration of her Republican rredecessor, Ken Blackwel .
The audit would entail recounting by hand the paper
ballots tallied on optical scan
machines and matching the
results against tabulator totals.
The results from touchscreen
machines also would be

cross-checked against ticker
tapes that voters can eyeball
for errors before leaving the
voting booth.
, .
As of Tuesday, five counties had expressed interest
in the project, Brunner
spokesman· Jeff Ortega said.
They
included
giant
home
. Cuyahoga,
to
Cleveland, which is taking
steps to avoid elections mistakes that have brought it
national notoriety in recent
·years. The other counties
are Miami, Sandusky,
Morgan and Trumbull.
Brunqer would like to get at
least 11 of the. state's 88
counties to participate.

recommendation, approved
the appointments of Baker.
Texanna Wehrung, Tim
Smith and Bryan Wilcox to
the village's tree committee.
They will make recommendations for using an existing
tree fund for new plantings in
the village, working with Ann
Bonner, .an urban forester
with the Ohio Department of
Natural Resources.
Councilman
Craig
Wehrung moved to table a
proposed
agreement
between the village and
Overbrook Center, in which
the village would agree to

provide emergency water
supply to the facility in
event of an emergency. The
agreement has been in place
since 1988, Gerlach said.
Wehrung also discussed
vandalism damage to a sign
he installed at Dave Diles
Park.
Matt Lyons met with council to discuss the status the
elevation of a lot on Ash
Street which he plans to rent
to the owner of a mobile
home. Lyons was granted a
45-day extension at council's
last meeting to complete .the
necessary .work, mandated by

the village's building inspector and flood plain administrator Randall Mullins.
Council also:
• Approved payment of
bills in the amount of
$4,499.48.
• Approved the mayor's
report of fees and fines collected in the amount of
$4,7443.
• E1lcused
Council
Member Jean Craig from
the meeting. Julie Proctor
was absent but not excused.
Also
present
were
. Council members Rae
Moore and Shawn Rice.

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Special meeting

RACINE -' A brush fire was reported on Richard Road
off of Bald Knobs-Stiversville Road around 4:30 yesterday.
Responding to the scene were firefighters fro"? the. Racine
and Bashan Volunteer Fire Departments. The Situation was
quiclcly contained. No injuries reported.

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to the Dispatch.
Smith 's daughter, Tiffany
Dodds. alleged in the Ohio
Court of Claims that her
mother's death was the result
of negligence on the part of
Trooper Joshua P. Risner, 29,
who drove the cruiser that
collided on rain-slicked
pavement with a pickup
truck driven by Smith, 32.
The crash occurred on
Jackson Pike near the intersection with Mitchell Road
before dawn on SepL 28,
2006. and also caused the
death of Sgt. Dale R.
Holcomb, 45, who was a

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divorce. At least they won't bol. Try it, you'll Jose
Mullen ,
losing money like a finanhave long, drawn-out bat- · ·money faster than you
cial . pro ·
almost
ties over how to split their ever thought possible!
overnight.
Some people prefer not
assets. They don't have any.
The first term is "market
It cuts down on the lawyer's to Jose their money all at
day." A "market day" is
too. It doesn't get any .once. , They are called
fees,
As a general rule of
any day on which the stock thumb, anytime someone better than that.
mutual fund investors. In a
market is open, available you barely know calls a
Besides bus stops, hair mutual fund, stock market
for you to Jose money on. stock "the next something," salons , topless bars and "experts" pick a group of
On weekends and holi- buy it. The next eBay, the' cable TV shows, a great stocks they think will go
days, you must go to a next Google, the next Wal- . place to get stock tips is off down over a long period of
casino or a horse track to Mart, ·the ne1lt Starbucks. the Internet. I guess if we time and let you buy info
Jose money - as the stock Why buy into a growing, know anything about the the package. · For this· ser- .
market is closed.
thriving bu~iness when you Internet, it's that it's swarm-. 'vice, they charge you a
A "buying opportunity" is can buy into an unknow11, ing with do-gooders. It's a · small percentage. It means
a way for you to lose even untested one? This is called community where everyone you can start losing money
more ·money than you · a "stock tip." Never let the helps everyone else, where right away without havilfg
already have. Let's say you sun go down on a stock tip the random acts of kindness to wait until that compaqy
bought I00 shares of stock without acting on it.
just never stop. It's like a whose· stock you bought
that you overheard a guy
I bought "the next Apple" · digital Woodstock. Lost announces that it -ha~
sitting in the cubicle behind and Within a week our kid's your password? Here, use "missed its numbers" ·or
you
call
"the
next college, fund was nearly mine. So when you get an e- "revised its quarterly ear-n~
Microsoft" at $20 a share. wiped out. Now they'll mail from someone you ings estimates" or "our
Yesterday it fell to $10 a have to work their way don't know saying that CEO has been Jed off in
share. Now you have a through community college some company you never handc'uffs."
•
"buying opportunity" to mowing lawns and wash- heard of is poised to rise
Now get out there ar(d
jump in and b,uy twice as ing dishes. It's my gift to 300 percent by Tuesday, Jose some money!
_
many shares as you did them. They'll Jearn so don't worry. They are just
(Jim Mullen is the autl!J?r
before - for the same much more than they trying to help you lose lots uf "It Takes a Village Idiot:
amount of money. Imagine would ' ve by being cod- of mom~y.
·.
Complicating the Simple
what an "opportunity" dled. I'm only sorry I didExtra
Bonus
Tip: Life" and "Baby's First
you ' ll have when it goes n' t let mo~e of my friends Remember, the Jess you Tattoo. "· You can reach him
down to $5 a share! Or $2! in on the deal.
kno.w about a company, atjim_ttzallen@myway.com.) ··

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distribute the money puts
the payment at $1.1 million.
Paul 0 . Scott, the
Columbus attorney repre- ·
senting the Smith family.
and state lawyers declined
comment because the settlement had not been approved
by the court, the newspaper
reported. •
The move came as the
state also comr.leted payment of $1.2 million to the
estate of a Warren man
killed when his car was
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25, 2008 in Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
Funeral Services will be held on Friday, March 28, 2008
at II a.m. at the Anderson McDaniel Funeral Home in
Pomeroy. Visitation will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. on
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Holzer 1\fedical Center did
blood work. River Rose of
Holzer. ·clinic used . the
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Parish Faith Community
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in the appearance of the
town, and how much they
c..._ Hoeftlchjphoto appreciate it."
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Legion Auxiliary active
in community service
POMEROY - Repo rts
on a community service
project and a vis.it to the
Veterans Administration
Hospital in Chillicothe for u
holiday party were given at
a recent meeting of the
Ladies Auxiliary of Drew
Webster Post 39, American
Legion.
Joanne Vaughan noted that
she had given 12 basketballs
and four soccer balls to
God's NET with each one
costing $3.95 as a community service project of the auxiliary. Gladys Cumings
reported on a visit to the
Chillico1he VA Hospital
made by her an Mickey
Williams. Refreshments of
pumpkin' bars were taken by
Cumings from the unit. .In
July ditty .bags will be provided along with $200 for .
suppl.ies. Money is also
needed .for games to be held
there with these to be provided by the auxiliary unit. ~n

Room 109 at Garfield.
"The students are the
busiest the tirst thing in til!:
April the project will be to
. l)iorning," Coffey said.
AKRON - On a rainy
provide gifts for veterans in Friday morning at Akron's
"They start grinding the
local nursing homes.
beans. They have a job chart
Garfield High School, the
It was reported that Garbucks crew of Room
that li sts who has what jobs
Farmers Bank and Peoples I 09 prepared al) Almond ·
and they have them for 'the
Bank will be sponsoring Joy lane.
week. ... They have regular
girls to Girls State. The girls
customers who want their
It was just after the first
will be selected ~;oon to par- period bell had rung and
coffee delivered first period."
ticipate in the annual pro- the classroom-turned-cafe
Garbucks consumes the
gram on patriotism.
first period, although stusmelled of freshly ground
Cumings presided at the beans and just-brewed cofdents and teachers might
meeting which opened with fee.
drift in throughout the day
'
reports from the treasurer,
looking for .a pick-me-up.
The baristas, students in
Joanne Williams, and Leslie Coffey's special eduJ'he money raised is spent
Vaugh'an who talked on the cation class, all knew their
on classroom activities.
mid-winter conference. She · jobs for the week and
such as field trips. The stu'
· AP photo
said the Eighth District assembled the drink orders. Garfield High special education students Kristen Isley, left, dents also earn their owp
President Charlene Keating
Junior. Daniel Finney watches as classmate Daniel Finney pours a fresh pot of money, which . provides
suggested the by-laws be poured the flavoring shots coffee into a dispenser at Garbucks at Garfield High School another life experience:
brought up to date, and into the cup - ·almond, ·
shopping for clothes, trying
·
advised that no meeting is coconut and chocolate syrups. on March 14 in Akron.
them on, paying at the regis·to be postponed. Keating
"They have to steam the pendently as possible after Akron tradition since 1919: ter ami getting back chan$e.
plans a visit to the unit in
Playing out scenarios w1th
milk up first before you put they leave high school," the Pearl Coffee Co.
the near future.
fake
money in the classroom
She wanted Pearl 's freshNext meeting will be held the espresso in from the Coffey said.
.
Finney explained.
Rounding
out
the ly roasted beans, but it was just isn' t the same.
at the Legion hall, 2 p.m. on machine,"
"It's
not
the
same
until
YO!l
He also ran the cash regis- Garbucks crew are freshmen the advice on coffee and
April I. Those interested in
ter
and had already rung up Preston Dean and Demalie coffee machines that made take that real money and go
joining the Auxiliary are a sale
out in the real world and have
for Irene Isabella, a Hubbard and senior Zia Lee. the biggest difference.
invited to attend.
school secretary and a loyal Nancy Laria is Coffey's
"We would never have to do things," Coffey said. :
done this if it wasn't for · The work' is as real as the
customer.
teaching·assistant.
money, Coffey keeps track of
Senior David Shimko's
Coffey came up with the them," Coffey said.
The commercial espresso how many times she has to
job was steaming the milk.
Garbucks idea when 5he
Senior Kristin Isley had transferred from Litchfield machines she was lookirig prompt students to do their
. already ground the fresh Middle School four years ago. at were too expensive and jobs and she doesn't tolera~
espresso beans and was in
Narne notwlthstandiri~. required attachment to their anyone standing around when
charge of finishing the Mrs. Coffey is not · a h1g own waterline. The folks at there are ai ways counters to ·
Almond · Joy latte with coffee drinker, but her bus- · Pearl referred her to World clean and dishes to wash.
the celebration. Making a whipped cream and ribbons band is.
She also tries to stay out·
Cup Coffee Roasters, in
of
it as much as possible,
surprise appearance was the of chocolate syrup. She fit"Mr.. Coffey is very partie- Cleveiand, which sold her a·
River Blend Quartet who ted the lid just so, holding ular about coffee," she said. portable machine with its encouraging the students to
sang several songs to the the edges but not touching
That led her to ask col-. own water compartment, talk to each other and solve
honored guest.
·
anything that might also leagues whether the ancient which meant . Garbucks problems as a team.
Maurita's brother-in-law touch someone's mouth.
0Qe of the students'
coffee machine in the teach- could use pure spring water
and a nephew from Indiana
David and senior Anthony ers' lounge was all that was instead of Akron tap water. favorite jobs at Garbucks is
surprised her by attending Ellis were the delivery crew, available. Sadly, it was.
World Cup also gave the research and development,
church · services. earlier in bringing some orders right
So her kids needed jobs class a professional coffee like taste testing new coffee
the day. She was recognized to the staffers' desks and and her colleagues needed bean grinder. ·
drinks.
by her church family and teachers' classrooms.
There's the Buckeye Blitz
The espresso machine
.
_coffee. Gopd coffee. Not
presented a vase of flowers. , This is Garbucks '. third · some ovemight drip brew cost about $1,000. The class . latte, with chocolate an(!
A nephew from Boston and 'year at Gllf[ield and Coffey's on a 'timer. Not some gas bought it with money from peanut butter, named for
from Phoenix with three 25th year in the&lt;listri~.
. station cappucctno .macblne its other business, jewelry Garfield graduate and Ohio
great nieces came for the · 'Coffey teaches a multiple using a powder.
State football standout ·
making.
.
.
celebration as did a. niece disability class of eight stu'
Chris
"Beanie" Wells.
Garbucks now has two
She wan.ted ~er ·J:cid( !O
from Hlllsboro and her f~- . dents and is always o~ the . l:nake c:sprc;sso drinks· ffum espresso •machines and
And there are seasonal
ily Many friends, former lookout . for a b~sme~~ · . fresh ground . b~ans. She packs one up on Fridays to concoctions, such as the
music students and neigh- op~rtumty for .her ki~s. . ~ w~ted tbeni
s~am ili,e sell drinks at a district office Power to the Peeps lane
bors, as well as her namewith toasted marshmallow
' Our · focus 1s trying to . milk and make real eSI'fe~.so building.
sake attended the celebra- prepare them for the wdrld · and cappuccino·drlnlcS.. •
But the class does most of syrup and a yellow Peep
tion. She later received a .of work and to live as in~Hllr' first stop W!l~ ,. at 'an its · busi,ness right out of marshmallow chick on top .
call from a ·niece in
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Weather

, Wednesday ... Mostly
cloudy with a 50 percent
chance of showers. Highs in
the upper 50s. Southwest
winds I 0 to 15 mph. . ·
Wednesday
night ...
Cloudy. A chance of showers in the .everting ... Then
showers likely after midnight. Lows in the lower
40s. Southeast winds 5 to 10
mph. Chahce of rain 70 percent.
Thursday... Showers likely. Highs in the lower 60s.
South winds 5 to I 0 mph.
Chance of rain 70 percent.
Thursday night ...Cloudy
witll a 50 percent chance of
showers. Lows in the upper
40s. South winds 5 to I 0
mph.
Friday... Showers likely.
Hi ghs in the lower 60s.

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Saturday...Mostly cloudy ·
in the morning ... TI\en .
becoming . partly : su11ny.
Highs iil the lo'Yer 50s. ·· . ·.
Saturday mght.:.Partly ·
cloudy. Lows in the lower .
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the lower 60s.
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· Sunday night...Partly
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in
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evening ... Then becoming
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Tuesday••• Mostly cloudy
with a 30 percent chance of .
showers. Highs in the mid
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achoo! varsity sporting events invo M ng
teams from Melga and GaHia counllet.

There is a lot riding on Dayton-OSU showdown

lbugdq. M1rcb 27

BY RUSTY MILLER
ASSOCIATED PRESS

Boy1 &amp;... boll
Minford at Gallia Academy, 5 p.m.

Satuat•v M1rch 29
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Minford at Meigs, noon ·
. Westfall at Melga, 4 p.m.
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GaUia Academy at Chillicothe, 11 a.m.
Fllver Valley at Warren, 10 a.m.
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River Valley at Eastern, 5 p.m.
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Ripley 81 Soulharn, 5 p.m.
Glrlo Softball
flannon al South Gallla, 5 p.m.
Alyer VaHey at Eastern, 5 p.m.
Southern at Roane County, 5 p.m.
Tennla
GaUls Academy al Alhona, 4'30 p.m.
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SoUihorn al Rlvor Valley, 5 p.m.
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Polnl Plea88nl al Melga, 4:30p.m.
Soulhem al River Valley, 5 p.m.
ll'rlck arid Field
Eaatern at Belpre, 4 p.m.

SPORTS BRIEFS

SYLholding
baseball-softball
sign-ups Saturday
SYRACUSE
The
Syracuse Youth League will
be holding sign-ups for
. baseball and softball for
boys and girls on Saturday, ·
March 29, from 9 a.m. until
noon at the Syracuse Fire
Station.
.
For more information
contact 'Eber Pickens at
. 992-5564.

Rutland YL to
,.W&amp;I.basebaJI
•..
.. .
softball sign-ups

COLUMBUS- Rare is the game that actually involves multiple subplots this late in a season, panicularly when the teams involved are
j11st 10 days removed from 1\aving to settle for
berths in the NIT.'
·
When Dayton (23-1 0) comes to Ohio State
.(21-13) on Wednesday night in a· quarterfinal
matchup, the winner gets an all-expenses paid
trip to the Big Apple to play on the hallowed
hardwood at Madison Square Garden. That in
itself ups the ante.
But when you consider bragging rights, the ·
history of the teams. and the fact that both still
carry sizable chips on their shoulders from
beipg left out of the NCAAs, the game is far
more than just a win-to-survive contest in a secondary tournament.
."It's an interesting game because of Ohio
State and Dayton and the great traditions in both
r.rograms," Payton coach Brian Gregory said.
'At the same time, there's a lot at stake here."
The schools haven't met in basketball since
1988, in large part because Ohio State, the ·big
bully within the state's borders, grew tired of
facing teams who wanted nothing more than to
knock the Buckeyes down a peg or two.
It doesn't sound like coach Thad Matta is any
hurry to start filling out his schedule with instate teams, either. ·
Consider this exchange on Tuesday between
reporters and Matta:
AP photo
AP
Would you consider scheduling Dayton durOhio State's Jamar Butler, front, drives to the bas- ing the regular season?
Dayton's Brian Roberts (2) drives past Cleveland
ket In the second half of the ffrst round of the
"I don't know."
State's Norris Cole during the second half of an
National Invitational Tournament basketball game
Tuesday at Value City Arena in Columbus.

NIT basketball game played Wednesday in Dayton.
Dayton defeated Cleveland State 66-57 .

LeBron
tries his
game as
lawyer in ad
BY ToM WITHERs
ASSOCIATED PRESS

' . CLEVEi.).ND""-"·.LeBron James took his
game to a new court.
RUTLAND
The Instead of dunking for
Rutland Youth League will screaming fans, he perbe. holding baseball and formed for a judge and JUry.
To launch an endorsement
softpall sign-ups for boys
partnership
with .
aqd girls ages four to 16 on
lhursday, March 27, from 6 VitaminWater, a popular
p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Rutland lifestyle drink he first tried
Fire Department.
· as a high schooler,
superstar
: For more information Cleveland's
Contact either Mindy . filmed a TV commercial on
· - Brinker at 992-7870 or TuesdaY. in which he stars as
A!lgie R!Jssell at 742-3116. a nattily attired defense
attorney . trying to win a ·
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to
Trading. in his Cavaliers
jersey, shorts and signature
sneakers for reading glass.
es, an expensive Ralph
Lauren suit and black Gucci
leather shoes, James again
CHESTER
The · displayed his versatility and
Chester Ball Association style while fi.lming the 30AP RhOIO .
will be holding baseball and second spot which will pre- Boston Red Sox leftfielder Manny Ramirez, left, smiles with first base coach Luis Alicea after hitting a twO-run double off
softball sign-ups at the miere during the NBA play- Oakland Athletics' Huston Street in the 10th inning of the'l r Major league Baseball regular season opener at Tokyo Dome
Chester Firehouse on offs.
in Tokyo, Japan Tuesday. Red Sox won the game 6-5.
Saturday, March 29, from
With the same ease he
H a.m. to I p.m. A copy of shows ·on the · hardwood
the participating child's floor, James .was typically
birth certificate is required cool in front of the camera.
lit sign-up.
Matsuzaka, pitching in
He sipped "Energy" - one
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run homer. Instead, the ball which hosted baseball's
of Vitamin Water's 15
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unique flavors - for each
second two-run double, rune years. It was 6: 10 a.m. joming the Red Sox last seatake before smoothly hitting
TOKYO - · Boston, good enough to lift the Red back in Boston when· the son, left after five wild
his rnarks during the taping. Japan, It d~esn't '!latter: Sox over the Oakland season began, and organiz- innings and 95 pitches, and
James has done success.. Manny Ram1rez strikes a Athletics 6-~ on Tuesday ers tried to make it feel like Jack Hannahan's two-run
~arietta
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Fenway Park br · playing homer off Kyle Snyder put
Nike, Sprite and others in a Red Sox.
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MARIETTA - There vast cndprsement portfolio . . In the earhest mllJor ed fans at the start, and last out.
sbtth. Moss, playing because
wiU be a USSSA Mens class approaching'· $2.50 million. league ()Jlener, the Red Sox Ramirez at .the finish.
J.D.
Drew hurt his ·back in
. Ramirez, starting the final
and E softball tournament Iii the past year he has also _started their World Series · "Ultimately, it was a great guaranteed season of his blitting practice, hit a solo
~at~rday, April 12, In hosted "Saturday Nifht title defense with a signature ballgl!ffie," Matsuzaka said ei~ht-year contract, hit a homer in the ninth off Street
Manetta.
Live" and "The ESPYs.' A 'Manny, moment. ·
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Pl.... IH Opener, 81
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thinking 1t would be a three· cheered at the Tokyo Dome, starter Joe Blanton.
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Maurita Miller honored
· on 90th birthday
CI:-iESTER - Maurita
Miller was honored on her
90th birthday with an open
·reception in celebration of
the occasion at the Chester
United Methodist Church.
The fellowship room was
decorated in a blue and
white
color
scheme.
Hurricane bowl with lighted
floating candles and balloon
bouquet decorated .the
tables. A large selection of
photos ranging from her
birth,. through her Ohio
University graduation, her
marriage, and other family
events were on display.
The serving table held the
decorated cake inscribed
"Happy 90th Birthday,
-Maunta" It was served with
punch, mints and nuts to
about 100 guests attending

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Hours before, the regular
season began in Japan,
where the Boston Red Sox
started their World Series
title defense with an extrainning victory over Oakland
in the earliest major league
opener ever.

Back in Florida and
Arizona, several top pitchers
prepared for their openingday outings - and not all of
them looked sharp.
Webb allowed seven runs
- five earned- and I 0 hits
while throwing two wild
· pitches in 4 l-3 innings of
the Diamondbacks' 9-8 loss
to the Los Angeles Angels in'
Tucson, Ariz.
· The 2006 NL Cy Young
Award winner, Webb has an
8.50 ERA through 18
innings this spring. He is
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slated to start Arizona's season opener next Monday at
Cincinnati:
"Honestly, I'm not where I
want to be. Definitely not,in
midseason form by any
means," Webb said.
Halladay was betrayed by
bad defense .and his own
mistakes while giving up 10
runs, four earned, in a horrible fifth inning. Tampa Bay
went on to beat the Blue
Jays I 0-0 in Dunedin, Fla.
The Rays' first 10 batters
scored in the fifth on six hits

and five Toronto errors three . by second baseman
John Tolisano.
"It's baseball, it happens,"
Halladay said. "!just didn't
change speeds very good
·once things s\arted going. I
thought my location was
good, but I didn't mix pitches very well."
Halladay, the 2003 AL Cy
Young Award winner, never
made it through !he fifth. He
gave up nine hits in all while
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LOCAL • STATE

Legion Auxiliary active
in community service
POMEROY - Repo rts
on a community service
project and a vis.it to the
Veterans Administration
Hospital in Chillicothe for u
holiday party were given at
a recent meeting of the
Ladies Auxiliary of Drew
Webster Post 39, American
Legion.
Joanne Vaughan noted that
she had given 12 basketballs
and four soccer balls to
God's NET with each one
costing $3.95 as a community service project of the auxiliary. Gladys Cumings
reported on a visit to the
Chillico1he VA Hospital
made by her an Mickey
Williams. Refreshments of
pumpkin' bars were taken by
Cumings from the unit. .In
July ditty .bags will be provided along with $200 for .
suppl.ies. Money is also
needed .for games to be held
there with these to be provided by the auxiliary unit. ~n

Room 109 at Garfield.
"The students are the
busiest the tirst thing in til!:
April the project will be to
. l)iorning," Coffey said.
AKRON - On a rainy
provide gifts for veterans in Friday morning at Akron's
"They start grinding the
local nursing homes.
beans. They have a job chart
Garfield High School, the
It was reported that Garbucks crew of Room
that li sts who has what jobs
Farmers Bank and Peoples I 09 prepared al) Almond ·
and they have them for 'the
Bank will be sponsoring Joy lane.
week. ... They have regular
girls to Girls State. The girls
customers who want their
It was just after the first
will be selected ~;oon to par- period bell had rung and
coffee delivered first period."
ticipate in the annual pro- the classroom-turned-cafe
Garbucks consumes the
gram on patriotism.
first period, although stusmelled of freshly ground
Cumings presided at the beans and just-brewed cofdents and teachers might
meeting which opened with fee.
drift in throughout the day
'
reports from the treasurer,
looking for .a pick-me-up.
The baristas, students in
Joanne Williams, and Leslie Coffey's special eduJ'he money raised is spent
Vaugh'an who talked on the cation class, all knew their
on classroom activities.
mid-winter conference. She · jobs for the week and
such as field trips. The stu'
· AP photo
said the Eighth District assembled the drink orders. Garfield High special education students Kristen Isley, left, dents also earn their owp
President Charlene Keating
Junior. Daniel Finney watches as classmate Daniel Finney pours a fresh pot of money, which . provides
suggested the by-laws be poured the flavoring shots coffee into a dispenser at Garbucks at Garfield High School another life experience:
brought up to date, and into the cup - ·almond, ·
shopping for clothes, trying
·
advised that no meeting is coconut and chocolate syrups. on March 14 in Akron.
them on, paying at the regis·to be postponed. Keating
"They have to steam the pendently as possible after Akron tradition since 1919: ter ami getting back chan$e.
plans a visit to the unit in
Playing out scenarios w1th
milk up first before you put they leave high school," the Pearl Coffee Co.
the near future.
fake
money in the classroom
She wanted Pearl 's freshNext meeting will be held the espresso in from the Coffey said.
.
Finney explained.
Rounding
out
the ly roasted beans, but it was just isn' t the same.
at the Legion hall, 2 p.m. on machine,"
"It's
not
the
same
until
YO!l
He also ran the cash regis- Garbucks crew are freshmen the advice on coffee and
April I. Those interested in
ter
and had already rung up Preston Dean and Demalie coffee machines that made take that real money and go
joining the Auxiliary are a sale
out in the real world and have
for Irene Isabella, a Hubbard and senior Zia Lee. the biggest difference.
invited to attend.
school secretary and a loyal Nancy Laria is Coffey's
"We would never have to do things," Coffey said. :
done this if it wasn't for · The work' is as real as the
customer.
teaching·assistant.
money, Coffey keeps track of
Senior David Shimko's
Coffey came up with the them," Coffey said.
The commercial espresso how many times she has to
job was steaming the milk.
Garbucks idea when 5he
Senior Kristin Isley had transferred from Litchfield machines she was lookirig prompt students to do their
. already ground the fresh Middle School four years ago. at were too expensive and jobs and she doesn't tolera~
espresso beans and was in
Narne notwlthstandiri~. required attachment to their anyone standing around when
charge of finishing the Mrs. Coffey is not · a h1g own waterline. The folks at there are ai ways counters to ·
Almond · Joy latte with coffee drinker, but her bus- · Pearl referred her to World clean and dishes to wash.
the celebration. Making a whipped cream and ribbons band is.
She also tries to stay out·
Cup Coffee Roasters, in
of
it as much as possible,
surprise appearance was the of chocolate syrup. She fit"Mr.. Coffey is very partie- Cleveiand, which sold her a·
River Blend Quartet who ted the lid just so, holding ular about coffee," she said. portable machine with its encouraging the students to
sang several songs to the the edges but not touching
That led her to ask col-. own water compartment, talk to each other and solve
honored guest.
·
anything that might also leagues whether the ancient which meant . Garbucks problems as a team.
Maurita's brother-in-law touch someone's mouth.
0Qe of the students'
coffee machine in the teach- could use pure spring water
and a nephew from Indiana
David and senior Anthony ers' lounge was all that was instead of Akron tap water. favorite jobs at Garbucks is
surprised her by attending Ellis were the delivery crew, available. Sadly, it was.
World Cup also gave the research and development,
church · services. earlier in bringing some orders right
So her kids needed jobs class a professional coffee like taste testing new coffee
the day. She was recognized to the staffers' desks and and her colleagues needed bean grinder. ·
drinks.
by her church family and teachers' classrooms.
There's the Buckeye Blitz
The espresso machine
.
_coffee. Gopd coffee. Not
presented a vase of flowers. , This is Garbucks '. third · some ovemight drip brew cost about $1,000. The class . latte, with chocolate an(!
A nephew from Boston and 'year at Gllf[ield and Coffey's on a 'timer. Not some gas bought it with money from peanut butter, named for
from Phoenix with three 25th year in the&lt;listri~.
. station cappucctno .macblne its other business, jewelry Garfield graduate and Ohio
great nieces came for the · 'Coffey teaches a multiple using a powder.
State football standout ·
making.
.
.
celebration as did a. niece disability class of eight stu'
Chris
"Beanie" Wells.
Garbucks now has two
She wan.ted ~er ·J:cid( !O
from Hlllsboro and her f~- . dents and is always o~ the . l:nake c:sprc;sso drinks· ffum espresso •machines and
And there are seasonal
ily Many friends, former lookout . for a b~sme~~ · . fresh ground . b~ans. She packs one up on Fridays to concoctions, such as the
music students and neigh- op~rtumty for .her ki~s. . ~ w~ted tbeni
s~am ili,e sell drinks at a district office Power to the Peeps lane
bors, as well as her namewith toasted marshmallow
' Our · focus 1s trying to . milk and make real eSI'fe~.so building.
sake attended the celebra- prepare them for the wdrld · and cappuccino·drlnlcS.. •
But the class does most of syrup and a yellow Peep
tion. She later received a .of work and to live as in~Hllr' first stop W!l~ ,. at 'an its · busi,ness right out of marshmallow chick on top .
call from a ·niece in
California.~·-Jo-4.*~~~&gt;-.u... :

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chance of showers. Highs in
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40s. Southeast winds 5 to 10
mph. Chahce of rain 70 percent.
Thursday... Showers likely. Highs in the lower 60s.
South winds 5 to I 0 mph.
Chance of rain 70 percent.
Thursday night ...Cloudy
witll a 50 percent chance of
showers. Lows in the upper
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There is a lot riding on Dayton-OSU showdown

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BY RUSTY MILLER
ASSOCIATED PRESS

Boy1 &amp;... boll
Minford at Gallia Academy, 5 p.m.

Satuat•v M1rch 29
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Minford at Meigs, noon ·
. Westfall at Melga, 4 p.m.
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GaUia Academy at Chillicothe, 11 a.m.
Fllver Valley at Warren, 10 a.m.
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GaUia Academy at Ironton, 5 p.m.
River Valley at Eastern, 5 p.m.
Soulh Gallla al fluntington Sl. Joe, 5
p.m.
Ripley 81 Soulharn, 5 p.m.
Glrlo Softball
flannon al South Gallla, 5 p.m.
Alyer VaHey at Eastern, 5 p.m.
Southern at Roane County, 5 p.m.
Tennla
GaUls Academy al Alhona, 4'30 p.m.
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SoUihorn al Rlvor Valley, 5 p.m.
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Polnl Plea88nl al Melga, 4:30p.m.
Soulhem al River Valley, 5 p.m.
ll'rlck arid Field
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SPORTS BRIEFS

SYLholding
baseball-softball
sign-ups Saturday
SYRACUSE
The
Syracuse Youth League will
be holding sign-ups for
. baseball and softball for
boys and girls on Saturday, ·
March 29, from 9 a.m. until
noon at the Syracuse Fire
Station.
.
For more information
contact 'Eber Pickens at
. 992-5564.

Rutland YL to
,.W&amp;I.basebaJI
•..
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softball sign-ups

COLUMBUS- Rare is the game that actually involves multiple subplots this late in a season, panicularly when the teams involved are
j11st 10 days removed from 1\aving to settle for
berths in the NIT.'
·
When Dayton (23-1 0) comes to Ohio State
.(21-13) on Wednesday night in a· quarterfinal
matchup, the winner gets an all-expenses paid
trip to the Big Apple to play on the hallowed
hardwood at Madison Square Garden. That in
itself ups the ante.
But when you consider bragging rights, the ·
history of the teams. and the fact that both still
carry sizable chips on their shoulders from
beipg left out of the NCAAs, the game is far
more than just a win-to-survive contest in a secondary tournament.
."It's an interesting game because of Ohio
State and Dayton and the great traditions in both
r.rograms," Payton coach Brian Gregory said.
'At the same time, there's a lot at stake here."
The schools haven't met in basketball since
1988, in large part because Ohio State, the ·big
bully within the state's borders, grew tired of
facing teams who wanted nothing more than to
knock the Buckeyes down a peg or two.
It doesn't sound like coach Thad Matta is any
hurry to start filling out his schedule with instate teams, either. ·
Consider this exchange on Tuesday between
reporters and Matta:
AP photo
AP
Would you consider scheduling Dayton durOhio State's Jamar Butler, front, drives to the bas- ing the regular season?
Dayton's Brian Roberts (2) drives past Cleveland
ket In the second half of the ffrst round of the
"I don't know."
State's Norris Cole during the second half of an
National Invitational Tournament basketball game
Tuesday at Value City Arena in Columbus.

NIT basketball game played Wednesday in Dayton.
Dayton defeated Cleveland State 66-57 .

LeBron
tries his
game as
lawyer in ad
BY ToM WITHERs
ASSOCIATED PRESS

' . CLEVEi.).ND""-"·.LeBron James took his
game to a new court.
RUTLAND
The Instead of dunking for
Rutland Youth League will screaming fans, he perbe. holding baseball and formed for a judge and JUry.
To launch an endorsement
softpall sign-ups for boys
partnership
with .
aqd girls ages four to 16 on
lhursday, March 27, from 6 VitaminWater, a popular
p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Rutland lifestyle drink he first tried
Fire Department.
· as a high schooler,
superstar
: For more information Cleveland's
Contact either Mindy . filmed a TV commercial on
· - Brinker at 992-7870 or TuesdaY. in which he stars as
A!lgie R!Jssell at 742-3116. a nattily attired defense
attorney . trying to win a ·
case.
to
Trading. in his Cavaliers
jersey, shorts and signature
sneakers for reading glass.
es, an expensive Ralph
Lauren suit and black Gucci
leather shoes, James again
CHESTER
The · displayed his versatility and
Chester Ball Association style while fi.lming the 30AP RhOIO .
will be holding baseball and second spot which will pre- Boston Red Sox leftfielder Manny Ramirez, left, smiles with first base coach Luis Alicea after hitting a twO-run double off
softball sign-ups at the miere during the NBA play- Oakland Athletics' Huston Street in the 10th inning of the'l r Major league Baseball regular season opener at Tokyo Dome
Chester Firehouse on offs.
in Tokyo, Japan Tuesday. Red Sox won the game 6-5.
Saturday, March 29, from
With the same ease he
H a.m. to I p.m. A copy of shows ·on the · hardwood
the participating child's floor, James .was typically
birth certificate is required cool in front of the camera.
lit sign-up.
Matsuzaka, pitching in
He sipped "Energy" - one
Bv HowARD ULMAN
run homer. Instead, the ball which hosted baseball's
of Vitamin Water's 15
ASSOCIATED PRESS
bounced off the wall for his opener for the third time in Japan for the first time since
unique flavors - for each
second two-run double, rune years. It was 6: 10 a.m. joming the Red Sox last seatake before smoothly hitting
TOKYO - · Boston, good enough to lift the Red back in Boston when· the son, left after five wild
his rnarks during the taping. Japan, It d~esn't '!latter: Sox over the Oakland season began, and organiz- innings and 95 pitches, and
James has done success.. Manny Ram1rez strikes a Athletics 6-~ on Tuesday ers tried to make it feel like Jack Hannahan's two-run
~arietta
ful TV ad campaigns for · whining pose for the Boston night.
Fenway Park br · playing homer off Kyle Snyder put
Nike, Sprite and others in a Red Sox.
.
.
. Dalsuke Matsuzaka excit· "Sweet Caroline' aft!'r the Oakland ahead 4-3 in the
MARIETTA - There vast cndprsement portfolio . . In the earhest mllJor ed fans at the start, and last out.
sbtth. Moss, playing because
wiU be a USSSA Mens class approaching'· $2.50 million. league ()Jlener, the Red Sox Ramirez at .the finish.
J.D.
Drew hurt his ·back in
. Ramirez, starting the final
and E softball tournament Iii the past year he has also _started their World Series · "Ultimately, it was a great guaranteed season of his blitting practice, hit a solo
~at~rday, April 12, In hosted "Saturday Nifht title defense with a signature ballgl!ffie," Matsuzaka said ei~ht-year contract, hit a homer in the ninth off Street
Manetta.
Live" and "The ESPYs.' A 'Manny, moment. ·
· . through a.translator. "I h~pe tymg, tW~·run double in the (0·1). .
· The tournament will be big fan of VitaminWater's
Then, in the lOth, Julio
Ram1rez stood frozen 111 people got a chance to enJOY sixth inning, and rookie
round-robin with single other over-the-top ads, he the batt~r's .. box •. admiring 1t live.''
Brandon Moss hit an RBI Lugo reached on an infield
elimination rounds to fol- liked the idea of doing his lOth•mrung drive to cen·
A crowd of · 44,628, single that gave Boston a 3- s.ingle leading off, Dustin
low. The cost is $liS with something out of the ordi- te~ fi.eld .off Hus!Qn Street, including f1111s from Boston, 2 lead and chased Oakland
Pl.... IH Opener, 81
~wards given to first and nary.
thinking 1t would be a three· cheered at the Tokyo Dome, starter Joe Blanton.
second place.
• For more · information,
~lease contact B.J. Mayer at MLB Spring Training Roundup
740-336-5660 .
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AKRON BEACON JOURNAL

Maurita Miller honored
· on 90th birthday
CI:-iESTER - Maurita
Miller was honored on her
90th birthday with an open
·reception in celebration of
the occasion at the Chester
United Methodist Church.
The fellowship room was
decorated in a blue and
white
color
scheme.
Hurricane bowl with lighted
floating candles and balloon
bouquet decorated .the
tables. A large selection of
photos ranging from her
birth,. through her Ohio
University graduation, her
marriage, and other family
events were on display.
The serving table held the
decorated cake inscribed
"Happy 90th Birthday,
-Maunta" It was served with
punch, mints and nuts to
about 100 guests attending

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Hours before, the regular
season began in Japan,
where the Boston Red Sox
started their World Series
title defense with an extrainning victory over Oakland
in the earliest major league
opener ever.

Back in Florida and
Arizona, several top pitchers
prepared for their openingday outings - and not all of
them looked sharp.
Webb allowed seven runs
- five earned- and I 0 hits
while throwing two wild
· pitches in 4 l-3 innings of
the Diamondbacks' 9-8 loss
to the Los Angeles Angels in'
Tucson, Ariz.
· The 2006 NL Cy Young
Award winner, Webb has an
8.50 ERA through 18
innings this spring. He is
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slated to start Arizona's season opener next Monday at
Cincinnati:
"Honestly, I'm not where I
want to be. Definitely not,in
midseason form by any
means," Webb said.
Halladay was betrayed by
bad defense .and his own
mistakes while giving up 10
runs, four earned, in a horrible fifth inning. Tampa Bay
went on to beat the Blue
Jays I 0-0 in Dunedin, Fla.
The Rays' first 10 batters
scored in the fifth on six hits

and five Toronto errors three . by second baseman
John Tolisano.
"It's baseball, it happens,"
Halladay said. "!just didn't
change speeds very good
·once things s\arted going. I
thought my location was
good, but I didn't mix pitches very well."
Halladay, the 2003 AL Cy
Young Award winner, never
made it through !he fifth. He
gave up nine hits in all while
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to walk Oniz.
"They're both great httters
and you have to ptck one or
the other," Geren srud. "He
from PageBl
got 0-2 and then got a pttclt
over the plate and Rrururez
Pedrota sacnhced and took tt deep "
Davtd Orttz was mtenllonJonathan Papelbon took the
ally walked with two outs.
mound to his "Wtld Thmg"
Rarrurez htt a drive to deep theme m the bottom half. but
center and was sure it would was hardly mturudatmg He
be a home run. It wasn't, and walked Dane Barton 1eadl0g
he had to hustle to make It to off and gave up a one-out
second
RBI double to Emil Brown,
Just Manny bemg Manny.
who was tagged out in a runHe )earned· when he got to down between second and
the ballpark that he couldn't third.
use the red-barreled bat he
"I made a trustake," Brown
planned on using because u was &gt;quoted as saymg by the
would dtstract pttchers. So he San Francisco Chromcle.
got some new bats m Tokyo. "What I was thmkmg dtdn 't
"Maybe if I used my hapr.en in that sttuatJon. You
Amencan bat that ball maybe can t get out like that. It's not
would have gone," he satd "I a trade-a-run situauon. I
thought I hit it good. I could- thought the throw was gomg
n't use my bat because tl was- home. but that was a rrustake
n't legal. Thank God I got Bad baserunmng on my
some Japanese wood that I part."
could use."
After a pair of singles, Kurt
Oakland manager Bob Suzuki hll a game-endmg
Geren made the key dectsmn groundout, givmg Papelbon

Opener

Showdown
from PageBl
Do you like m-state
matchups?
"It depends."
Would you constder playmg another Ohio college
every year?
"Posstbly, yes. Honestly,
tt depends "
How about next season?
"I do11't know Could be.
The reason we don 'i play
Ohto teams IS (so) that I
don 'I have to answer all
these questtons all the lime.
Thts ts why I'm not domg
this. We play one and you
want two, we play two and
you want three."
Matta laughed to try to
show he was kidding, but it
also appeared he was
chuckling through gritted
teeth.
Matt Terwilliger, an Ohio
State senior who grew up 18
miles up the road from
Dayton in Troy, recognizes
that the game takes on a different temperature because
of both teams' rabtd fans
and because of the fmality
of the showdown.
"I know from people
amund here it's gomg to be
pretty senous because we
haven't played smce, what,

the '80s?," he satd "The
fans kind of realize as well
as we do that thts could be
our final time out on the
floor. So we're takmg that
• into consideration every
time we go out there."
Both teams feel they were
wronged by the NCAA
tournament selectton commtltee, but for vastly dtfferent reasons.
The Flyers fimshed ued
(or seventh in the Atlantic
10, but three of their losses
came to Sweet 16 quahlier
Xavter. In addtttOn, almost
all of their 10 setbacks came
when they were wtthout 6foot-8 freshman star Chris
Wright, out since Jan. 9
with a broken bone in hts
right ankle.
They were 14-1 when
Wn\lht was hurt, beat Saint
Louts in overtime, then lost
eight ' of • the next 11.
GOodbye, NCAA hopes. •
But·Wright is back-- he
scored eight. J;X?ints in 1~
minutes or Moriday ~~ht1s
SS-48 victory · at UHnois
S~te .- and the Flyeis relll·
ly feel they have a score to
settle.
"We've been playing pretty well," said Gregory, who
calls this the most restlient
team he's ever been around.
"We're 6- t now in March.
We said we wanted to be a
better team when Chris

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the save and seahng the wm
for Htdeki Okapma ( 1-0),
who used to pttch m the
Tokyo Dome for the Yomiuri
Giants.
Matsuzaka allowed a prur
of first-10mng runs, one on a
homer by Mark Eilts The
right-hander struck out six
and walked five m ftve
mnin~s but allowed only
two htts.
The crowd was loud, but
not nearly as loud as the reg·
ular noise level at Fenway.
·Fans pounded drums,
flashed cameras and gawked
at Dtce-K's wtldness.
The teams were set to play
agam Wednesday, with
Oakland's Rtch Harden
pitch10g agrunst Jon Lester
Notes: Ramtrez was presented wtth an overstzed
check for I ,000,000 yen
(about $1 0,000) for bemg
MVP of the game and
smtled as he held tl up on a
stage placed near the
mound. He also gets a color
1aser pnnter

Final
from Page Bl

walkmg one and stnking
out three on 76 pitches, 51
stnkes, m four-plus innings.
"He was cruismg along,"
catcher Rod BaraJaS satd
"Then there were some
errors and when a !earn gets
baserunners it carries thetr
confidence. It was one of
those fluke things that don't
happen very often with
Halladay."
At Ktssimmee, Fla.,
Atlanta pitcher John Smoltz
satd he felt no disi:omfon
while throwing ilt the morning, the first ttme he tested
hts nght shoulder smce he
was held out of hts last
scheduled start.
Smoltz was encouraged
that the stiffness that caused
htm to mtss a start Friday
was gone. He only r.Iayed
catch m the outfie d for
about I 0 minutes and still
appears almost cenam to
came back and we're defi- open the season on the dtsabled ltst. He could come
nitely a better team. Now he off the DL 10 make his first
start April 6 agamst the
just kmd of adds to it."
The Buckeyes believe New York Mets.
they were vtcllmized by
"The last time 1 threw was
those who satd the Btg Ten more or less a chore This
was down Yet the confer- wasn't a chore," Smoltz
ence has two teams m the said.
NCAA regmnal ftnals
At Tampa, Fla , the
(Wisconsm,
Mtchigan Yankees satd Andy Pettitte
State). On top of that, they wtll mtss hts first scheduled
have been dommant m thetr start of the season April 2
NIT victones over UNC- against Toronto because of
Ashevtlle and Cal.
back spasms New York
"We're just putting all the manager
Joe
Gtrardi
pteces ot the puzzle togeth- expects the left-bander will
er," swmgman Davtd pitch the thud or fourth
Ltghty satd "Everybody's game mstead
coming m and doing thetr
At Tucson, Crede won the
job. Everybody's been play- startmg thrrd base JOb for
the Whtle Sox over Josh
ing real well the last couple Ftelds, who hit 23 homers
of games"
As mtght be expected, as a rookte last year but wtll
start the season at Triple-A
Mat~ prefers to play down Charlotte.
th\) nvalry f~ctdf. ,Bestdes,
"He 'under&amp;tands where
he says, there s no time {or a ' ' we are where he is in his
Jot of. frre an~ bri_msto,ne career/' general manager
alj9ut m-state nvalries IUld Ken \\,'illiama' said. ''To his
j~ousy..
.
, , credit, he sai,d,. 'Wei\. I'll
At this stage, ·we (both use it as an oppotturuty to
teams) have played sp many improve on some things not
games it's more ·along the only for ,myself, but to you
lines of the winner moves, guys. I'll ·get better defenon and the team that doesn't sively, I' n get better offenWID, therr season ts over,': slvely ,so that I can be the
he said. "We're playing a · totlll package when I ~t
very good basketbal I team. back to ~ oi~ leagues. A
Tbi.s isn't a game where yqu cl~ reac~on ' .
stew over it all summer. Yeu
Juan Unbe will start the
find out last night at 9:15. year as the everyda_y second
who you're playipg and ••. baseman, but rookie Ale_xet
here we ~o."
Ramuez wtll get playmg

tune there, along with spot
starts from Pablo Ozuna.
Williams satd.
At Scottsdale, Anz ,
Johnson was an tmmedtate
hit m hts Cubs debut
Two days after he was
released
by
Toronto.
Johnson agreed to a $1 3
million, one-year contract
with Chicago and then got
two htts, mcludmg a double,
and scored twtce m a 7-5
victory over San Francisco.
"You guys don't know
how happy I am to be here,"
he srud.
Gtants outfielder Aaron
Rowand left the game with a
brutsed lower leg after get, ling htt by Rich Htll's pitch.
In other news, Miguel
Cabrera ilnd the Detrmt
Tigers finahzed their $152.3
million, eight-year contract,
the fourth-largest package
among current maJor leaguers.
Jorge Cantu won the competition to replace Cabrera at
third base for the Florida
Marlins
Milwaukee released pitcher Claudto Vargas, leaving
the final three spots m the
rotation to Dave Bush,
Carlos Vtllanueva and
Manny Parra - at least until
Yovani Gallardo returns
from the knee operalion he
had early m spring trrunm~
Gallardo could be back m
mid-April.
,
Boston put ace Josh
Beckett dn the 15-day disabled list, tetroactive to
March 19, with a lower back
strain. Red Sox m11pager
Terry Francona mdtcated
there was a chance Beckett
could pttch in the three~arne senes at Toronto startmgApnl4
San Diego exerctsed manager Bud Black's opuon for
the 2009 season
In other spnng trammg
games:
Reds 5, PhDHes 3
Edinson Volquez all but
assured himself a spot m the
Cincmnati Reds' startmg
rotauon.
Volquez pllched five
strong mnm~s. Edwm
Encamacmn htt a two-run
single and the Reds beat the
Philadelphia Philhes 5-3 on
Thesday
Volquez struck out five
and walked one m another
impressive outing that lowered his ERA to 2.79 this
spring. The 24-year-old
nght-hander hasn't gotten
official word that he's going

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flllleJence
Deed:
Yotume 87, Pllge 875,
Melp County Olllclal
Recordl.
Audftor'a Parcel Noa.:
12-ooo67.000 and 1200088.000
Property Addrftl:
132
Hill
Strtet,
Rutland, OH 45775
Current Owner: Dennl1
.. Paula Stanley
Approlltll II $25,000
Tenna Of Baht: Cannot
be 1old lor llllla than
213rda of the appraleed
value. 10% down on
day Of ule, ceth or
certified check, batance due on conflrma·
uon Of ule.
Tha apprat,al did not
Include an Interior
examination of the
houoe.
Robert E. Btegle,
Meigs County Sheriff
Attorney
lor
the
Plaintiff
Lillie, Sheela &amp; Warner
213 E. 2nd St. Pomeroy,
OH
740-892-6611V
13) 19, 26, 14) 2

JIIYible to-. The lull
amount
will
be
returned wtthln ' thtrly
130) daya altar reteip1
of bldt.
Each bid mull be
accompanied by lither
a bid bond In an
amount of 100% Of the
bid amount wtth a
eurtty lltltflctory to
the alor-ld Melg1
C o u n t y
Commlaalonera or by
certified
check,
.......,. check, or teltar of credH upon aoolvent bank In the
amount of not tall
than 10% llf the bid
amount In flvor Of the
aforeaald
Melga
C o u n t y
Commltelonera. Bid
Bondeehallbeaccompanltd by Proof of
Authority of the ofltclal
or agent signing the
bond.
Bide shalt be Malad
and marked • Bid for
Badfor
Townehlp
Gilkey Ridge Strtet
Improvement
end
mellld or dlllvertd to:'
Mtlga
County
C-lniOnlra
Public Notice
CourthoPomeroy,Ohlo45789
NaTICE TO CONTRAc- Attention of bldclare Ia
TORS
called to ell of the
Sulod propoule lor rtqutremento
conthe Bedford Townehlp lllntd In thll bid packGilkey Ridge Street et, Plrllculltrty to the
Improvement Project, Foderll
Labor
Mllge County, OhiO •• Standlrde jlrovlelona
par epaclflcatlone In 1nd
DIVII·Becon
bid PICket will lit WIQII, Vlrtoue lneurr101tved by the Meigs enoo roqutremente,
C o u n t y Vlrloue equal ClppllrtuCommltelonort
II nlty provlltlone, 1nd
their ottlco ot the the requirement lor 1
CourthouM, Pomeroy, payllltnt bond 1nd perOhio 45718 un~l 1:00 formlnDI bond lor
pm April 3, 2008 1nd I 00% 01 the conlllot
then 111:11 pm 11 oeld prlot, No bidder may
office opened ond reed • wHhdriW hll bid within
aloud lor the following: thirty (10) c1tr- lifter
IedfOrd
Townehfp the toluol dati of thl
Gilkey Ridge ltreet opanlngthertol. The
Improvement Pt'Oiect
Melga
County
Thll 11 1 Prevelllng Co m m Ia a Ion • r 1
W1g1 pro)ect. 811 reeerve the right to
lpaclflclllona In bid re)ecllny orall bldl.
paella!. Spaclflcatlont, MICk
Dlvtnport,
ond bid forma may bl Prtlldent
-...cl 11 the Office Mtlga
County
of Melge
County Commlnlo..,.
Com m t 111 on • ra, (3) 14, 21,26
CourthouH, Pomeroy,
Ohio 45789 Phone 740Public Noflce
11112-2895. A depoalt of
0 dollare will be SheriH Saltoe
required loraach Ill of Ceae Number oetV156
plane and apaclllca- LeSallt Bonk NA
Ilona, check mede Plaintiff

VI

Robart Wood Et AI
Delendanll
Court of Common
Plea a, Meigs County,
Ohio
In pureuanca of an
order of ule to me
directed frOm uld
court In the abovuntltied action, I will
expose to Ale et publie auction on the front
atepa of the Melge
County Court Houu
on Fl'lday, Mey 2, 2008
II 10:00 a.m. Of uld
dey, the following
dtlcrtbed reel eellla:
PIICII One: The followlng reel- being In
Syrtcuee VIllage 1nd In
100 acre Lot No. 2911,
Sutton
Townahlp,
llelgsCounty,Ohlo.
Daeertbed aa follows:
Beginning at a 2 Inch
pipe on the IOUIIteell
corner of a 9.6 acftl
tract ol land deeded
from John McCoy to
Archil Lea, dtlcrtbtd
In Deed Recorded In
Deed Book No. 239,
page no. 783, Otad
recorde of Melge
County, Ohio, thence
n i l 815.85
ftet;
thence South 24.95
IHt to the eouth eldt
of a 25 loot r01d; the
pilOt of beginning lof
thla
cltecrlptlon;
thenceooulh I deg. 01'
1111 126.75 1eet to the
northelll corner of e
.22 ecre lot dncrlbtd
In Dead Book No. 238,
p1g1 No. 823 deed
recorde of Mtlge
County, Ohio; thence
north 81 deg. 28' 1111
too feet to the north·
1111 comer of • .23
lot dteorlbtd In
Deed Book No. :1'43,
page no. 121 deed
reoorde of Melga
County, Ohio; thenoa
soulh81deg.IO'ull
20 IMt olong tht north
Uno ol 1 .37 acre lot;
!hinDI north I dtg. 01'
Mel 1ZI.81feet to the
south tide of a 21 toot
roed; thence south 87
dtg. tt' well 120 feet
llong the lOuth elde 01
llld roed, to the pltce
01 beginning, conlllnIna .35 acrae, men or
1111.
Ralerence
Deed:
Volume 308, Pege 511,
lottlga County Deed
Records.

Auditor's Parcel No.:
2CHI0066.000
Parcel Twp: Sltuata In
Section :18, Town 2,
Range 12, Sutton
Townthlp, VIllage of
Syracuu,
Melg1
County, Stela of Ohio,
and being part of One
Hundred Acre Lot
Nlll)lber 295.
Commencing at a two
Inch Iron plpa In Ilia
northeett corner Of a
5.5 acre more or leu
lrtcl aa recorded In
Dead Book 236, Page
773 In the Recorda of
the Melga County
Recorder'I
Office;
thence N. 90 deg. 00"
00'" W. along the north
line of eald 5.5 acre
more or leu tract
671.111tettoapolntln
the existing westerly
right of way line of Lee
Circle and the real
point of beginning lor
the
land
herein
deacrlbed; thence S. 5
deg. 24' 00'" E. along
the axletlng westerly
right of way Uno of Lee
Ctn:le, 27.56 feet to a
point In the exlatlng
ooutherty right of way
lint of L11 Circle;
thence N. 87 deg. tl'
00" E. along the exletlng eoutherly right Of
way line of Lte Circle,
52.73 feet to an aiellng Iron plpa tn the
northwtet
property
corner of George D.
end Sherry A. Bueldrk
11 recorded In Deed
Book 283, Plg1 903 In
the Rocordt of the
Melge
County
Rtcordtr'l
Office;
thtnDI 8., I dog. 011'
00" 1!. along tht w11t
property llno of tald
IIIOrge D. 1nd Bherry
A. lueklrk, 71.• feet
to 1 point tn the northHit property corner of
HughM.endMirthaC.
MoPhtlt 11 recorded In
Dead look 210, Pllgt
103 In the RICOI'dl 01
the Molp County
Rtcordor'e
Office;
thence s. 85 deg. 00'
11"W. along the north
property line of uld
Hugh M. 1nd Mltrtha c.
McPhail, 81.22 lett to 1
point; thence N. 1 deg.
011' 00" WHI along 1
Uno, 108.81 feet to a
point In the north Uno
01 nld 5.5 ecre more
or 1t11 tract; thence N.

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Current
ppllu.
All Real
dvertiBtmentl ar
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90 deg. 00' 00" E. along
the north line of uld
5.5 acre more or llllla
tract, 25.92 fee1 to the
point of beginning and
containing 0.188 acres.
Subject to all lagal
hlghwaya and easementa of record.
Current Owner: Robert
Wood et al
Property 111: 2411 Lee
Circle, Syrtcuee, OH
PPt 2CHI0066.000 &amp; 2000284.000
Prior
Deed
Reference: Volume 44,
Page 475
Appraised
et
$80,000.00 Tar me of
Sale: Cannot be sold
lor teaa than 213rde of
the appralaad valua..
tO% down on day of
eale, cash or certified
check, balltnce due on
conllrmaUon 01 oele.
The appraisal did not
Include an lntarlor
examination o1 the
house.
_
Robert E. Beegle,
Melgt County SherHf
Attorney
for
thaPialntlff
Lerner
Sampaon
Rotfuu
POBox 5480
Cincinnati, OH 452015480
513-241·3100
(3) 28, 14) 2, 1
------, Public Notlca
The Olivo Townthlp
'lnlettea will be doing
Spring CIHn-Up In the
Ctmeterlee batwoon
April 111 and April
tlth.
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2/3nlt of the appralitell. eel Mel dloocritl j M 400
CaH Number 07CV084 value. 10% down on lollcll* • , , '
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day of ule, ceah or Baglnnlngllapolntan 11H21-1530
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ance due on conllrma- Pike R01d IHdlng lntm ·
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Pleas, Meigs County, examtnetlon ol the Stc. No. 8; Thence tn 1 SHERIFF SALES
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In purtuance of an Robert E. B~lt, parallel
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the Farmera
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order of sale to me Melg1 County Sheriff Euterty Una of uld Sevln111
directed from sold Attorney
for
the Section No.8, 01111 hun- Plaintiff
court In the above enH- Plaintiff
dred fifty 1150) fee1; va
tled action, I will Uttla, Sheela &amp; WIUIIIII' thence In a Wlllllarly Dennla Stanley &amp; Paula
expose to sate at 213 E 2nd St
direction 100 feet; Slllnley
thence In a southwltll· Defandanta
Public Auction on the Pomeroy, OH 45769
front IIepa of the 740-992-Mitl
erty direction parallel Court of Common
Melga County Court 13) 19, 28, (4) 2
wllh the nat line of Pleat, Melge County,
House on Friday, April
llld MCtton, 150 feet Ohio
25, 2008, at 10 a.m., Of
to the north llde of the In purtuance of an
uld day, the following
Public Notice
Pomeroy Chester Pike order of ula to me
deocrlbed real eatate:
Road; thance In •n directed from eald
Situated
In
the SHERIFF SALES
e11terly
direction court In the above antiTownahlp of Sutton, ClleNumlttt07CV114 along eald road tOO tied action, I will
VIllage of Racine, HSBC Bank USA NA !tel to the placa of expose Jo ule at pubCounty of Meigs and Plaintiff
beginning Thla Is part lie auction on the front
State of Ohio·
vs
Of the ume property 1tepe of the Meigs
Being forty-two (42) Oonald Randolph Jr. that waa deeded by County Court Houae
fee1 and three 13) Inch- Delandanla
F.M. Baaa and S.E. on Friday, April 25,
te off the south aide of Court of Common Ban to Emmett and 2008 at 10 a.m. of uld
Town Lot No. Sevonty- Pleas Malga County, Mary
Windon, day, the following
nine 179); also the Ohio
Granlort, tn deed dtlcrtbtd real Illata:
oouth hell of Town Lot Being In Sectlon No. 8, dated October 3, 1117, The following real
recorded
In lltullld tn the
Eighty 180); both of Town 2, Range 13, and and
oeld lote being In the bounded
and VOiume118, Page 494, County olllelge, In the
village of Racine, deKrlbtd aalollowe: Rtcord1 of Deeda, , Slate Of OhiO, and In
Meigs County, Ohio, Beginning 11 1 point Metge County, Ohio.
the Vltllgl Of Ruttlnd,
and being the same whlchla150feetnorth- Aloo all Of our rign.. end dtlcrlbtd 11 folpramlsea conveyed by 1111 of the Pomoroy and lnteruteln a water lowe: Btgtnnlng 11 the
Arllta Uovlng and John Cheater Pike Road, ltne running from tha S.W. comor of Lot 121
C. Gallagher and Mattia eald point being lh1 ebove dtacrlbed prom· In Fellon Addition to
Gallagher, hie wHo, by NorlhHII corner ollot 1111
along
State Rutland: thence 1111deed deled April 2, told
by
former Htghwey No. 7, to the erly etonglhl atreet 39
1908, and recorded In grtntore to former MeiDl Water Company !HI; thence northerly
Book 118, 11 Page 458 of Grtnttee by dted Wlllar Meln running 151 feet; thenc• - • ·
the Deed Recordt 01 recorded In Volume !rom Pomeroy to the orly 36 IMt to thl lint
Meigs County, Ohio.
120, Pllge 111; Thence fOrmer Forte! Run of Maud Wlteon 1nd
Rllloronce
Deed: In 1 northHetarly C01t MI...
Llut Braley; thence
Volume 188, Pllge 471, direction parallel with ,_monent
Parcel eoutherly elong eold
14-00010 Uno to lho pllct of
Melge County Ofttclol the -Uno Of lleotlon Numbare:
Rtcorde.
Audltor"t No. ,I netrby 90 feet; and 14-00011
beginning, containing
Perctl
Noa..
11· thence In 1 -terly Commonly known n: 1t equert rode.
eltue'-d
In
00248.000 1nd 18· direction tOO '"'; 33371 IIIII Rollll 7, AltO
Q024t.ooo
thet101 In 1 IOUihwet- I'Qmeroy, 01110 487M RUIIInd Vlttllge, MeiDl
Property Addreee: 207 trly direction paral- Current OWner Donlld County, Ohio. Lot t21
1!. l'ourth Street, lolad w~h the Mid Hit Rendolph Jr.
In Pollan Addition to
Racine, OH 41771
ltno of lleotlon No. I Apprlleed ol ..0,000 Rutland, Ohio, beginAttorney for Plelntlff: . Nllllly 190) feet; thenot Tllrma Of lila: cannot nlng et N.W. oo'"'r Of
LIHie.Sheeta&amp;Warner, tellerly along the be aofd lor lealthtn Lotl1;1'eiiOnAddltlon;
21 t-213 E. Second north fine of the tot 213rdt Of theapprolltd thenoa 1111 31 flit
ltrtet,
Pomerov. 1bove mentioned, 11 Vllue. 10% down on wide lltandlng from
OH41788, Telephone: conveyed by dead day Of Mit, calli or the north line Of uld
(740) eez.eeae.
rocordod In Volume Dlrtlfted ~ICic, lltl- Richerd Oru11er In
Current Owner: Poulo 120, Plge 111, to lor- 1n01 dut on conllnna- uld Lot t2t; thence
L. Hart II el
mer gre-, - hun- lion Of ult.
36feet to Richerd
Property at: 207 E. dred (100) feet to the TIMt appntloet did not Gruater weet line;
place Of beginning.
Include en Interior thenoa North to tho
Fourth SL
Racine, OH45771
Ateo, the following aamlnetlon of the place of beginning,
PPI 111-00248
dtacrlbed reel 111111 haute.
being 1 rocllngulor
111-00248
tltulled In the county Robert E. Beegle, place of ground 38 lett
Prior Deed Rolertneea· of Melp, Slate of OhiO, Mtlge County Sheriff wide extending from
Volume 195, Pllge 471 end In Sec. No. 8, Attorney lor the plain- the north line of
Appralaed at $42,500 Townehlp No.3, Range tiff
Rlchlrd Grutetr lot to
Terme of Sate· Cannot No. 13, of Sallebury Shapiro &amp; Felty
the north lint or Lot
be oold lor 1... than Townehlp, and bound- 1500 W. Third St. Su~e 121 In filion Addftlon

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to be one of Cmcmnati's
starting five, but tl would be
an upset tf he dtdn't get the
nod.
AcqUired from Texas inthe trade tor outfielder Josh
Hamtlton m December,
Volquez has raised eyebrows
m camp He dtdn't allow a
run m three of hts stx appearances
Volquez was 3-11 will! a
7 20 ERA in 20 games for
the Rangers over three seasons If he's in the rotation,
he'll make hts next start
agamst the Phtllies at Great
Amencan Ball Park next
weekend.
Mets 5, Braves 4
At Port St. Lucte, Fla ,
Ttm Hudson pnched effectively mto the fourth mning
m hts f10al tuneU[l for
Atlanta's season opener,
while New York had Johan
Santana lace mmor 1ea~uers
mstead of tis NL East nval
Indians 7, Yankees 5
At Wmter Haven, Fla ,
Cleveland 's Andy Marte htt
a go-ahead, three-run homer
to make up for two errors
Robmson Cano went 3-for-4
wtth two RBis for New
York
White Sox 5, Rockies 2
At Thcson, Mark Buehrle
showed pmpomt control,
allowing a run and four hils
in stx mnings for Chtcago
Colorado's Franklm Morales
•pttched four scoreless
mninjls before allow10g four
runs 10 the fifth
Dodgers 3, Brewers 3
At Phoenix, Brad Penny
was wild but effective for
Los Angeles, whtch finally
heads home to California
after playing spnng traming
games m Flonda, Chma and
Anzona thts year.
Cardinals 3, Nationals 0
At Jupiter, Fla., Anthony
Reyes allowed three hits m
six scoreless innings but
remained on the bubble for a
spot m St LoUis' rotallon
Albert Pujols drove in two
runs and is htttmg .411 with
17 RBis.
Pirates 7, Twins ~
At Bradenton, Fla., Ian
Snell gave up two runs over
stx mnings m hts final start
10
before
pttchmg
Pittsburgh's opener·Monday
at Atlanta.
Orioles 8, Marlins 1
At Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,
Brian Burres allowed six
sin~les m 5 1-3 scoreless
mnmgs for Baltimore.
Burres and Matt Albers are
locked m a two-man race for
the fifth starter JOb.

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CLASSIFIED INDEX

4x4'a For Sale ............................................. 725
Announcement ...........................................030
AnUquos.................. ... ...... . ........ .. ..... 530
ApaJ1rnontelor Rent,...... .. ................... 440
Auction and Flea Market ..... . ...... .. .. .....080
Auto Parts &amp; Acceaaorlea ......
........ 760
Auto Repair... ........ ............................ .. ..... 770
AuloB lor Sale ........................................... 710
80111 &amp; Motoro for Sale.. . ........ ....... 750
, Building Suppllla....... ... .. ...........
..550
Buslneae and Buildings..
.. .... 340
, Business Opportunity .... . ............. 210
Bualneas Training ...................................... 140
Campers &amp; Motor Homos ..................... - ... 790
Camping Equipment .. ...... ........... .. ... 780
Cards of Thanka.... ... .......... .. .......
.010
Cfllld/Eiderly Care ... ................. ..... .. ..... t 90
Electrlcat/Relrlpratlon ............................ 840
Equipment for Rent.... .. ............................ 480
Excavating ................................................ 830
Farm Equipment........ . ..... ... . .........
610
Forma for Rent.............. .......... .. ........ . 430
" Farms lor Sale... . .. . ........ ... ....... .. .... 330
For Lease. .............................................. 490
For Sale ...................................................... 585
For Sale or Tracie...................... ....... . 590
Frulll &amp; Vegetablea.. . ..... . .. ....... . . 580
Fumlahed Rooms....... ........... .............. 450
General Haullng ........................................... 850
Glveaway...............~......................................040
Happy
050
Hay &amp; Grain..................... ........ .......... . 840
Help Wanted ............................................. 110
Homo lmprovementa ................................... 810
Ha11181 for Sale ............................................ 310
Houoehold Goode ....... ,.............................. 510
Houoes for Rent. . .............................. 410
In Memoriam ....... .. ...... .. ........ .. 020
Insurance. ....... . .... . .............. .. .... 130
Lawn &amp; Garden Equipment ........................ 680
Uveatock ...................................................... 630
Loot and Found.................
.. ............ 080
Lots &amp; Acreage ... ...
. ........... 350
Mlacollanaoua ........... ..... .. . .......... 170
Mlacollanaoua Merchandloe....................... 540
Mobile Home Repair...................................880
Mobile Homea for Rent ...........: ................... 420
Mobile Homes for Sale. ......... . .......... 320
Money to Loan ............ ..... .... . ........ 220
Motorcyclea &amp; 4 Wheelers ........................740
Mualcallnstrumonta ................................. 570

Adt..................... . ........ .. ..............

Peraonela .................. ,.................................. 005

Pets lor Sate.............. ...... . ................. 560
Plumbing &amp; Heating ........................... -.820
Proltaalonal Services... . ......... . ......... 230
Radio, TV &amp; CB Repair .. ,......... . .........160
Reel Eatete Wanted ..................................... 360
_ Schoolslnatructlon ....................... ,•. ,..........150
Seed, Plant &amp; Fertilizer ......................... 650
• snuetlone Wanted ................................ 120
Space for Rent ........... . . ......
.. .....460
Sporting Goodl. ........... .. ..................... 520
SUV'a for Sole..............................................720
Trucks for Sale .............................. ,............. 715
Upholatery ............................................... 870
Van1 For Salt.... . .. ...... . .... ........ .. ... 730
Wanted to Buy. .. ............................... 010
Wanted to Buy- Farm Suppllte..... . .. ...... 820
Wanted To Do ............................................ 1.,
Wanted to Rent ............................................470
Yerd Sal• Galllpolla .......... , ................... 072
Yard Sat•Pomeroy/Middle ...................... 074
Yard Sai•Pt. Pleaeant ............................... 071

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Food Servtce Worker lor full
time and temporary (90
days) work m a 114 Bed
long Term Care Slate
Fac111ty Full-tJme employment offers, an extensive
benefit package mcludlng
State CIVIl serviCe retuement earn up to 15 days
Yacatlon per year 18 days
Sick leave and l2 plus paid
holidays healtM•fe lnsurance IS available Contact
Wanda Sm1th, at Lak1n
Hosp1I8 I at 304 "75 0860
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from Sam 4pm E LOak•n
Hospital IS an E /AA
Alln Local Company with Employer
FT &amp; PT Service
positions
Customer
DeptIn our
No --~----Foster Parenti Been think·
exp requ1red Permanent mg abou1 It-,......
'"PIY now'
pos1t1on, Company lra1nmg Rece1ve $30·$45 a day
provided Must be HS grad- reimbursement paid resNte.
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rapid advancements+ bene P1ace d •n Your home
f1ts For an 1nterv1ew1 call -r..ram•ng begt ns Marc h 29 at
(740)446 n98
Albany Call OaSis Foster
AVON' All Areas! To Buy or Cere Ior more Inro rma11on
Sell Shirley Spears 304- 1io11 Free 1-866-325 -1558
675-1429
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FuH lime truck driver needed
wnh Yalld drivers license and
Insurance Must be dependable have good customer
Customer set"vlces
skdls and be able lo
load and unload trucks Must
be able to work weekends
Send resumes to CLA Box
101 eta Gallipolis Dally
ervlce
Tribune PO Box 469
Gallipolis OH 45631
WI have lmmec:Ueta
fult-rlma Customer
Gunar Player looking for
Strvlce poatdon In our Drummer &amp; Bass PLayer to
main office.
play mostly onglnal Rock
Succeooful oppllcanto
muslc 985-4416 aher·S 00
muot bo people orlont·
td, onJoy uotnm the
Help wanted at Darst Home
phone,
Group Home 740 992·5023
computer literate and
enJoy worl!lng wtt11
numben. Poattlon
off. . all company
bonorlto lnc:ludlng
hnlth and life
lnJUronce, 4011&lt;, paid
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conalderatlon, send
resume to.
Dione HMI
c:lo GoMipoMo Trtbuno
125 Third Avo,
Golllpolla, OH 45631

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Inn resumes for the following
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Welder, MachiniSt CNC
experience and entry level
Receptionist Compensation
based upon e~~:per18nced
Please submit resume and
professional references to
70764 St Rt 124, Vinton,
OH 45686 by Apnl 4
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Class A 304-674·3311 or
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-- - - - - - ' ' - Ohio Valley Home Health,
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Home Health Aides and
Personal Care Aides FIJI!,
Part Time and Per D1em
pos 111ons ava1lobi e APP1Y a1
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tor Skilled Office or apply at
1456 Jackson Pike, phone
441 9263
for
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and be11ef1ts including heanh
Insurance and mtleage re1mbursement

--=--=-c-::--part Time Driver Transport
consumers to and trom
med•calappolntmentsmthe
Mason County area 20
hours per week Must be
able to maintain accurate
report&amp; and ass•st
consumers on and off the
van as needed Require&amp;
valid drivers ~cense clean
dnvlng record and
koowlectge of local routes
Resumes will not be
accepted AppNcattons ca~
be found at
www prestera org/careers ht
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Ple~sant office Subm11
appiiCIIIJon by lox 304-525
7893 or mall to
Prestera Center
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Manpower 1s now hiring tor
the follOWing positions
Automoblle
Produtlon
Wolters m the Buffalo, WV
Area Benefits available Call
Today 304 757 !J338

POST OFFICE NOW
HIRING
Avg Pay $20/llr or
$57K/yr, Includes
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Offered by Exam Sei'VIC8s,
not offered w/ USPS who
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accepting applications for
Direct Care personnel,
CNA's &amp; STNA's It you
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apply Monday through
Friday Bam 4pm at 8204
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You may also fax a resume
to
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Plltrlotlc Foodo Inc. Motco
50$ to ~ dBdy Roots
Ptck up applications at Sulte Sales Delivery DriY8r Br~ng
a Partner Company
112, Pleaaant Vallev ,
Vehicle provided Call
Hospital Resumes may be
304-812.(1270
attached to the application

Suf,er 8 Motel now hiring
housekeepers Position IS
part time and you must be
able to work ftex1ble hours
Apply In person No phone
calls please

No Phone Calla PIHH

Fast 4 You In Mason now
h1rlng must be 18 &amp; avail
able all shlhs must pass a
Orug Teal. Apply wRhin
FEDERAL

POSTAL JOBS
$17 69 S28 27/tlr. now htr
mg For application and free
governement JOb Info 'Call
American Assoc of Labor 1913-599-8228. 24/tlrs omp
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Overbrook Rehab Center
Will be conducting Interviews
on Thursday March 27
2008 from 9am 11 am and
1pm-Jpm tor the upcoming
S TN A class Thts IS the
only day Interviews W!lt be
held and class space 1s 11m
•ted Anyone mterest m
att'ndlng the Cia.. n' -"s
av 10
pick up an apphcat•on at 333
Page St Mrddleporl Ohio
between 9am and 5pm
Monday Fnday ApplicatiOns
must be subm.ned pnor to
Interviews for approval NO
PHONE CALLS PLEASE All rulea,tateadvartlalng
In lhlo newopopor lo
On the day of the 1nterv1ews
subjecttotheftderal
ask for Hollie Bumgarner,
Fair Houtlng Act or 1968
L p N Staff Development
which make• It Illegal to
Coordinator 7th·Aprtl 1Bth
advertiH. any
EOE Part1c1pant of the Drug pret.... nct, limitation or
Free Wor~lace Program
dhacrlmlnatlon bated on
ur.
u.n'l:'n
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frace,
lllolcolor, religion,tl n11 1
TO Do
am
or na ona
origin, oratatua
any Intention
to
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make any such
Handyman Service In need preftl'tlnce llmltltlon or
of repairS around the home?
dltcrlmlnaUon •
A a a s o n a b 1e
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ra es yrs e11penence
740-508-0408
knowingly accept
advenleements ror real
ettate whk:h lain
Need a nde to the doctor
violation of the law. Our
shopping, school or work?
readers are hereby
Call (740)256-1438
Informed that Ill
Spnng Cleamng for Lawn &amp; dwellings advertJHd In
Garden 304 _675 _2221
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New floor coverings fresh
pamt 1 new heat pump
$79 000 304 674-3698
Attention!
Local company offenng "NO
DOWN PAYMENT' programs for you to buy your
home mstead at renting
• 100'% flnanc•ng
• Less than pertect credit
accepted
• Payment could be the
same as rent
Mortgage
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located at 333 Page Street
Mlddleport OhiO IS pleased
to announce we are accept·
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part t•me STNA'S 10 jom our
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last seen 3/19108 1n
Centenary area Black &amp;
Gold, deeply m1ssed
Ro by 11n1e
C
girl
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Items To $480/wk Materials
provided Free Information
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(Careers Close To Home)
Coli Today' 740 446 4387
1·800 214 0452
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any
IOKI14KI18K gold 1ewelry
dental gold, pre 1935 US
currency, proot/mmt sets ·
diamonds MTS Ca1n Shop
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446 2842
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Farm Machinery cal 740388 0884 Can Call Cr&gt;lect
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collar,
Carpenter/Oyesv•ite, $300
fat safe return, (740)698·
2267
-------LOST Black Case with
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Scope and 9MM
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m A1o Grande on Lake Or
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to walk Oniz.
"They're both great httters
and you have to ptck one or
the other," Geren srud. "He
from PageBl
got 0-2 and then got a pttclt
over the plate and Rrururez
Pedrota sacnhced and took tt deep "
Davtd Orttz was mtenllonJonathan Papelbon took the
ally walked with two outs.
mound to his "Wtld Thmg"
Rarrurez htt a drive to deep theme m the bottom half. but
center and was sure it would was hardly mturudatmg He
be a home run. It wasn't, and walked Dane Barton 1eadl0g
he had to hustle to make It to off and gave up a one-out
second
RBI double to Emil Brown,
Just Manny bemg Manny.
who was tagged out in a runHe )earned· when he got to down between second and
the ballpark that he couldn't third.
use the red-barreled bat he
"I made a trustake," Brown
planned on using because u was &gt;quoted as saymg by the
would dtstract pttchers. So he San Francisco Chromcle.
got some new bats m Tokyo. "What I was thmkmg dtdn 't
"Maybe if I used my hapr.en in that sttuatJon. You
Amencan bat that ball maybe can t get out like that. It's not
would have gone," he satd "I a trade-a-run situauon. I
thought I hit it good. I could- thought the throw was gomg
n't use my bat because tl was- home. but that was a rrustake
n't legal. Thank God I got Bad baserunmng on my
some Japanese wood that I part."
could use."
After a pair of singles, Kurt
Oakland manager Bob Suzuki hll a game-endmg
Geren made the key dectsmn groundout, givmg Papelbon

Opener

Showdown
from PageBl
Do you like m-state
matchups?
"It depends."
Would you constder playmg another Ohio college
every year?
"Posstbly, yes. Honestly,
tt depends "
How about next season?
"I do11't know Could be.
The reason we don 'i play
Ohto teams IS (so) that I
don 'I have to answer all
these questtons all the lime.
Thts ts why I'm not domg
this. We play one and you
want two, we play two and
you want three."
Matta laughed to try to
show he was kidding, but it
also appeared he was
chuckling through gritted
teeth.
Matt Terwilliger, an Ohio
State senior who grew up 18
miles up the road from
Dayton in Troy, recognizes
that the game takes on a different temperature because
of both teams' rabtd fans
and because of the fmality
of the showdown.
"I know from people
amund here it's gomg to be
pretty senous because we
haven't played smce, what,

the '80s?," he satd "The
fans kind of realize as well
as we do that thts could be
our final time out on the
floor. So we're takmg that
• into consideration every
time we go out there."
Both teams feel they were
wronged by the NCAA
tournament selectton commtltee, but for vastly dtfferent reasons.
The Flyers fimshed ued
(or seventh in the Atlantic
10, but three of their losses
came to Sweet 16 quahlier
Xavter. In addtttOn, almost
all of their 10 setbacks came
when they were wtthout 6foot-8 freshman star Chris
Wright, out since Jan. 9
with a broken bone in hts
right ankle.
They were 14-1 when
Wn\lht was hurt, beat Saint
Louts in overtime, then lost
eight ' of • the next 11.
GOodbye, NCAA hopes. •
But·Wright is back-- he
scored eight. J;X?ints in 1~
minutes or Moriday ~~ht1s
SS-48 victory · at UHnois
S~te .- and the Flyeis relll·
ly feel they have a score to
settle.
"We've been playing pretty well," said Gregory, who
calls this the most restlient
team he's ever been around.
"We're 6- t now in March.
We said we wanted to be a
better team when Chris

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the save and seahng the wm
for Htdeki Okapma ( 1-0),
who used to pttch m the
Tokyo Dome for the Yomiuri
Giants.
Matsuzaka allowed a prur
of first-10mng runs, one on a
homer by Mark Eilts The
right-hander struck out six
and walked five m ftve
mnin~s but allowed only
two htts.
The crowd was loud, but
not nearly as loud as the reg·
ular noise level at Fenway.
·Fans pounded drums,
flashed cameras and gawked
at Dtce-K's wtldness.
The teams were set to play
agam Wednesday, with
Oakland's Rtch Harden
pitch10g agrunst Jon Lester
Notes: Ramtrez was presented wtth an overstzed
check for I ,000,000 yen
(about $1 0,000) for bemg
MVP of the game and
smtled as he held tl up on a
stage placed near the
mound. He also gets a color
1aser pnnter

Final
from Page Bl

walkmg one and stnking
out three on 76 pitches, 51
stnkes, m four-plus innings.
"He was cruismg along,"
catcher Rod BaraJaS satd
"Then there were some
errors and when a !earn gets
baserunners it carries thetr
confidence. It was one of
those fluke things that don't
happen very often with
Halladay."
At Ktssimmee, Fla.,
Atlanta pitcher John Smoltz
satd he felt no disi:omfon
while throwing ilt the morning, the first ttme he tested
hts nght shoulder smce he
was held out of hts last
scheduled start.
Smoltz was encouraged
that the stiffness that caused
htm to mtss a start Friday
was gone. He only r.Iayed
catch m the outfie d for
about I 0 minutes and still
appears almost cenam to
came back and we're defi- open the season on the dtsabled ltst. He could come
nitely a better team. Now he off the DL 10 make his first
start April 6 agamst the
just kmd of adds to it."
The Buckeyes believe New York Mets.
they were vtcllmized by
"The last time 1 threw was
those who satd the Btg Ten more or less a chore This
was down Yet the confer- wasn't a chore," Smoltz
ence has two teams m the said.
NCAA regmnal ftnals
At Tampa, Fla , the
(Wisconsm,
Mtchigan Yankees satd Andy Pettitte
State). On top of that, they wtll mtss hts first scheduled
have been dommant m thetr start of the season April 2
NIT victones over UNC- against Toronto because of
Ashevtlle and Cal.
back spasms New York
"We're just putting all the manager
Joe
Gtrardi
pteces ot the puzzle togeth- expects the left-bander will
er," swmgman Davtd pitch the thud or fourth
Ltghty satd "Everybody's game mstead
coming m and doing thetr
At Tucson, Crede won the
job. Everybody's been play- startmg thrrd base JOb for
the Whtle Sox over Josh
ing real well the last couple Ftelds, who hit 23 homers
of games"
As mtght be expected, as a rookte last year but wtll
start the season at Triple-A
Mat~ prefers to play down Charlotte.
th\) nvalry f~ctdf. ,Bestdes,
"He 'under&amp;tands where
he says, there s no time {or a ' ' we are where he is in his
Jot of. frre an~ bri_msto,ne career/' general manager
alj9ut m-state nvalries IUld Ken \\,'illiama' said. ''To his
j~ousy..
.
, , credit, he sai,d,. 'Wei\. I'll
At this stage, ·we (both use it as an oppotturuty to
teams) have played sp many improve on some things not
games it's more ·along the only for ,myself, but to you
lines of the winner moves, guys. I'll ·get better defenon and the team that doesn't sively, I' n get better offenWID, therr season ts over,': slvely ,so that I can be the
he said. "We're playing a · totlll package when I ~t
very good basketbal I team. back to ~ oi~ leagues. A
Tbi.s isn't a game where yqu cl~ reac~on ' .
stew over it all summer. Yeu
Juan Unbe will start the
find out last night at 9:15. year as the everyda_y second
who you're playipg and ••. baseman, but rookie Ale_xet
here we ~o."
Ramuez wtll get playmg

tune there, along with spot
starts from Pablo Ozuna.
Williams satd.
At Scottsdale, Anz ,
Johnson was an tmmedtate
hit m hts Cubs debut
Two days after he was
released
by
Toronto.
Johnson agreed to a $1 3
million, one-year contract
with Chicago and then got
two htts, mcludmg a double,
and scored twtce m a 7-5
victory over San Francisco.
"You guys don't know
how happy I am to be here,"
he srud.
Gtants outfielder Aaron
Rowand left the game with a
brutsed lower leg after get, ling htt by Rich Htll's pitch.
In other news, Miguel
Cabrera ilnd the Detrmt
Tigers finahzed their $152.3
million, eight-year contract,
the fourth-largest package
among current maJor leaguers.
Jorge Cantu won the competition to replace Cabrera at
third base for the Florida
Marlins
Milwaukee released pitcher Claudto Vargas, leaving
the final three spots m the
rotation to Dave Bush,
Carlos Vtllanueva and
Manny Parra - at least until
Yovani Gallardo returns
from the knee operalion he
had early m spring trrunm~
Gallardo could be back m
mid-April.
,
Boston put ace Josh
Beckett dn the 15-day disabled list, tetroactive to
March 19, with a lower back
strain. Red Sox m11pager
Terry Francona mdtcated
there was a chance Beckett
could pttch in the three~arne senes at Toronto startmgApnl4
San Diego exerctsed manager Bud Black's opuon for
the 2009 season
In other spnng trammg
games:
Reds 5, PhDHes 3
Edinson Volquez all but
assured himself a spot m the
Cincmnati Reds' startmg
rotauon.
Volquez pllched five
strong mnm~s. Edwm
Encamacmn htt a two-run
single and the Reds beat the
Philadelphia Philhes 5-3 on
Thesday
Volquez struck out five
and walked one m another
impressive outing that lowered his ERA to 2.79 this
spring. The 24-year-old
nght-hander hasn't gotten
official word that he's going

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Deed:
Yotume 87, Pllge 875,
Melp County Olllclal
Recordl.
Audftor'a Parcel Noa.:
12-ooo67.000 and 1200088.000
Property Addrftl:
132
Hill
Strtet,
Rutland, OH 45775
Current Owner: Dennl1
.. Paula Stanley
Approlltll II $25,000
Tenna Of Baht: Cannot
be 1old lor llllla than
213rda of the appraleed
value. 10% down on
day Of ule, ceth or
certified check, batance due on conflrma·
uon Of ule.
Tha apprat,al did not
Include an Interior
examination of the
houoe.
Robert E. Btegle,
Meigs County Sheriff
Attorney
lor
the
Plaintiff
Lillie, Sheela &amp; Warner
213 E. 2nd St. Pomeroy,
OH
740-892-6611V
13) 19, 26, 14) 2

JIIYible to-. The lull
amount
will
be
returned wtthln ' thtrly
130) daya altar reteip1
of bldt.
Each bid mull be
accompanied by lither
a bid bond In an
amount of 100% Of the
bid amount wtth a
eurtty lltltflctory to
the alor-ld Melg1
C o u n t y
Commlaalonera or by
certified
check,
.......,. check, or teltar of credH upon aoolvent bank In the
amount of not tall
than 10% llf the bid
amount In flvor Of the
aforeaald
Melga
C o u n t y
Commltelonera. Bid
Bondeehallbeaccompanltd by Proof of
Authority of the ofltclal
or agent signing the
bond.
Bide shalt be Malad
and marked • Bid for
Badfor
Townehlp
Gilkey Ridge Strtet
Improvement
end
mellld or dlllvertd to:'
Mtlga
County
C-lniOnlra
Public Notice
CourthoPomeroy,Ohlo45789
NaTICE TO CONTRAc- Attention of bldclare Ia
TORS
called to ell of the
Sulod propoule lor rtqutremento
conthe Bedford Townehlp lllntd In thll bid packGilkey Ridge Street et, Plrllculltrty to the
Improvement Project, Foderll
Labor
Mllge County, OhiO •• Standlrde jlrovlelona
par epaclflcatlone In 1nd
DIVII·Becon
bid PICket will lit WIQII, Vlrtoue lneurr101tved by the Meigs enoo roqutremente,
C o u n t y Vlrloue equal ClppllrtuCommltelonort
II nlty provlltlone, 1nd
their ottlco ot the the requirement lor 1
CourthouM, Pomeroy, payllltnt bond 1nd perOhio 45718 un~l 1:00 formlnDI bond lor
pm April 3, 2008 1nd I 00% 01 the conlllot
then 111:11 pm 11 oeld prlot, No bidder may
office opened ond reed • wHhdriW hll bid within
aloud lor the following: thirty (10) c1tr- lifter
IedfOrd
Townehfp the toluol dati of thl
Gilkey Ridge ltreet opanlngthertol. The
Improvement Pt'Oiect
Melga
County
Thll 11 1 Prevelllng Co m m Ia a Ion • r 1
W1g1 pro)ect. 811 reeerve the right to
lpaclflclllona In bid re)ecllny orall bldl.
paella!. Spaclflcatlont, MICk
Dlvtnport,
ond bid forma may bl Prtlldent
-...cl 11 the Office Mtlga
County
of Melge
County Commlnlo..,.
Com m t 111 on • ra, (3) 14, 21,26
CourthouH, Pomeroy,
Ohio 45789 Phone 740Public Noflce
11112-2895. A depoalt of
0 dollare will be SheriH Saltoe
required loraach Ill of Ceae Number oetV156
plane and apaclllca- LeSallt Bonk NA
Ilona, check mede Plaintiff

VI

Robart Wood Et AI
Delendanll
Court of Common
Plea a, Meigs County,
Ohio
In pureuanca of an
order of ule to me
directed frOm uld
court In the abovuntltied action, I will
expose to Ale et publie auction on the front
atepa of the Melge
County Court Houu
on Fl'lday, Mey 2, 2008
II 10:00 a.m. Of uld
dey, the following
dtlcrtbed reel eellla:
PIICII One: The followlng reel- being In
Syrtcuee VIllage 1nd In
100 acre Lot No. 2911,
Sutton
Townahlp,
llelgsCounty,Ohlo.
Daeertbed aa follows:
Beginning at a 2 Inch
pipe on the IOUIIteell
corner of a 9.6 acftl
tract ol land deeded
from John McCoy to
Archil Lea, dtlcrtbtd
In Deed Recorded In
Deed Book No. 239,
page no. 783, Otad
recorde of Melge
County, Ohio, thence
n i l 815.85
ftet;
thence South 24.95
IHt to the eouth eldt
of a 25 loot r01d; the
pilOt of beginning lof
thla
cltecrlptlon;
thenceooulh I deg. 01'
1111 126.75 1eet to the
northelll corner of e
.22 ecre lot dncrlbtd
In Dead Book No. 238,
p1g1 No. 823 deed
recorde of Mtlge
County, Ohio; thence
north 81 deg. 28' 1111
too feet to the north·
1111 comer of • .23
lot dteorlbtd In
Deed Book No. :1'43,
page no. 121 deed
reoorde of Melga
County, Ohio; thenoa
soulh81deg.IO'ull
20 IMt olong tht north
Uno ol 1 .37 acre lot;
!hinDI north I dtg. 01'
Mel 1ZI.81feet to the
south tide of a 21 toot
roed; thence south 87
dtg. tt' well 120 feet
llong the lOuth elde 01
llld roed, to the pltce
01 beginning, conlllnIna .35 acrae, men or
1111.
Ralerence
Deed:
Volume 308, Pege 511,
lottlga County Deed
Records.

Auditor's Parcel No.:
2CHI0066.000
Parcel Twp: Sltuata In
Section :18, Town 2,
Range 12, Sutton
Townthlp, VIllage of
Syracuu,
Melg1
County, Stela of Ohio,
and being part of One
Hundred Acre Lot
Nlll)lber 295.
Commencing at a two
Inch Iron plpa In Ilia
northeett corner Of a
5.5 acre more or leu
lrtcl aa recorded In
Dead Book 236, Page
773 In the Recorda of
the Melga County
Recorder'I
Office;
thence N. 90 deg. 00"
00'" W. along the north
line of eald 5.5 acre
more or leu tract
671.111tettoapolntln
the existing westerly
right of way line of Lee
Circle and the real
point of beginning lor
the
land
herein
deacrlbed; thence S. 5
deg. 24' 00'" E. along
the axletlng westerly
right of way Uno of Lee
Ctn:le, 27.56 feet to a
point In the exlatlng
ooutherty right of way
lint of L11 Circle;
thence N. 87 deg. tl'
00" E. along the exletlng eoutherly right Of
way line of Lte Circle,
52.73 feet to an aiellng Iron plpa tn the
northwtet
property
corner of George D.
end Sherry A. Bueldrk
11 recorded In Deed
Book 283, Plg1 903 In
the Rocordt of the
Melge
County
Rtcordtr'l
Office;
thtnDI 8., I dog. 011'
00" 1!. along tht w11t
property llno of tald
IIIOrge D. 1nd Bherry
A. lueklrk, 71.• feet
to 1 point tn the northHit property corner of
HughM.endMirthaC.
MoPhtlt 11 recorded In
Dead look 210, Pllgt
103 In the RICOI'dl 01
the Molp County
Rtcordor'e
Office;
thence s. 85 deg. 00'
11"W. along the north
property line of uld
Hugh M. 1nd Mltrtha c.
McPhail, 81.22 lett to 1
point; thence N. 1 deg.
011' 00" WHI along 1
Uno, 108.81 feet to a
point In the north Uno
01 nld 5.5 ecre more
or 1t11 tract; thence N.

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90 deg. 00' 00" E. along
the north line of uld
5.5 acre more or llllla
tract, 25.92 fee1 to the
point of beginning and
containing 0.188 acres.
Subject to all lagal
hlghwaya and easementa of record.
Current Owner: Robert
Wood et al
Property 111: 2411 Lee
Circle, Syrtcuee, OH
PPt 2CHI0066.000 &amp; 2000284.000
Prior
Deed
Reference: Volume 44,
Page 475
Appraised
et
$80,000.00 Tar me of
Sale: Cannot be sold
lor teaa than 213rde of
the appralaad valua..
tO% down on day of
eale, cash or certified
check, balltnce due on
conllrmaUon 01 oele.
The appraisal did not
Include an lntarlor
examination o1 the
house.
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Robert E. Beegle,
Melgt County SherHf
Attorney
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thaPialntlff
Lerner
Sampaon
Rotfuu
POBox 5480
Cincinnati, OH 452015480
513-241·3100
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2/3nlt of the appralitell. eel Mel dloocritl j M 400
CaH Number 07CV084 value. 10% down on lollcll* • , , '
~nd, OH 44113
Home NetlonaiBank
day of ule, ceah or Baglnnlngllapolntan 11H21-1530
Plaintiff
certtDed check, btl· the North tide 111\.thi (3) 19, 28, 14) 2
VS
ance due on conllrma- Pike R01d IHdlng lntm ·
Paula L. Hart et al
tlon ofule.
Pomeroy to CIIMier,
Oelendant
The appralut did not which point 11 180 fMI
Public Notice
Court of Common Include an Interior Well of the bellini ol
Pleas, Meigs County, examtnetlon ol the Stc. No. 8; Thence tn 1 SHERIFF SALES
Ohio
houM.
N01111Bllllrly diNC1ton C... Number 07CVOII9
In purtuance of an Robert E. B~lt, parallel
with
the Farmera
Bank
&amp;
order of sale to me Melg1 County Sheriff Euterty Una of uld Sevln111
directed from sold Attorney
for
the Section No.8, 01111 hun- Plaintiff
court In the above enH- Plaintiff
dred fifty 1150) fee1; va
tled action, I will Uttla, Sheela &amp; WIUIIIII' thence In a Wlllllarly Dennla Stanley &amp; Paula
expose to sate at 213 E 2nd St
direction 100 feet; Slllnley
thence In a southwltll· Defandanta
Public Auction on the Pomeroy, OH 45769
front IIepa of the 740-992-Mitl
erty direction parallel Court of Common
Melga County Court 13) 19, 28, (4) 2
wllh the nat line of Pleat, Melge County,
House on Friday, April
llld MCtton, 150 feet Ohio
25, 2008, at 10 a.m., Of
to the north llde of the In purtuance of an
uld day, the following
Public Notice
Pomeroy Chester Pike order of ula to me
deocrlbed real eatate:
Road; thance In •n directed from eald
Situated
In
the SHERIFF SALES
e11terly
direction court In the above antiTownahlp of Sutton, ClleNumlttt07CV114 along eald road tOO tied action, I will
VIllage of Racine, HSBC Bank USA NA !tel to the placa of expose Jo ule at pubCounty of Meigs and Plaintiff
beginning Thla Is part lie auction on the front
State of Ohio·
vs
Of the ume property 1tepe of the Meigs
Being forty-two (42) Oonald Randolph Jr. that waa deeded by County Court Houae
fee1 and three 13) Inch- Delandanla
F.M. Baaa and S.E. on Friday, April 25,
te off the south aide of Court of Common Ban to Emmett and 2008 at 10 a.m. of uld
Town Lot No. Sevonty- Pleas Malga County, Mary
Windon, day, the following
nine 179); also the Ohio
Granlort, tn deed dtlcrtbtd real Illata:
oouth hell of Town Lot Being In Sectlon No. 8, dated October 3, 1117, The following real
recorded
In lltullld tn the
Eighty 180); both of Town 2, Range 13, and and
oeld lote being In the bounded
and VOiume118, Page 494, County olllelge, In the
village of Racine, deKrlbtd aalollowe: Rtcord1 of Deeda, , Slate Of OhiO, and In
Meigs County, Ohio, Beginning 11 1 point Metge County, Ohio.
the Vltllgl Of Ruttlnd,
and being the same whlchla150feetnorth- Aloo all Of our rign.. end dtlcrlbtd 11 folpramlsea conveyed by 1111 of the Pomoroy and lnteruteln a water lowe: Btgtnnlng 11 the
Arllta Uovlng and John Cheater Pike Road, ltne running from tha S.W. comor of Lot 121
C. Gallagher and Mattia eald point being lh1 ebove dtacrlbed prom· In Fellon Addition to
Gallagher, hie wHo, by NorlhHII corner ollot 1111
along
State Rutland: thence 1111deed deled April 2, told
by
former Htghwey No. 7, to the erly etonglhl atreet 39
1908, and recorded In grtntore to former MeiDl Water Company !HI; thence northerly
Book 118, 11 Page 458 of Grtnttee by dted Wlllar Meln running 151 feet; thenc• - • ·
the Deed Recordt 01 recorded In Volume !rom Pomeroy to the orly 36 IMt to thl lint
Meigs County, Ohio.
120, Pllge 111; Thence fOrmer Forte! Run of Maud Wlteon 1nd
Rllloronce
Deed: In 1 northHetarly C01t MI...
Llut Braley; thence
Volume 188, Pllge 471, direction parallel with ,_monent
Parcel eoutherly elong eold
14-00010 Uno to lho pllct of
Melge County Ofttclol the -Uno Of lleotlon Numbare:
Rtcorde.
Audltor"t No. ,I netrby 90 feet; and 14-00011
beginning, containing
Perctl
Noa..
11· thence In 1 -terly Commonly known n: 1t equert rode.
eltue'-d
In
00248.000 1nd 18· direction tOO '"'; 33371 IIIII Rollll 7, AltO
Q024t.ooo
thet101 In 1 IOUihwet- I'Qmeroy, 01110 487M RUIIInd Vlttllge, MeiDl
Property Addreee: 207 trly direction paral- Current OWner Donlld County, Ohio. Lot t21
1!. l'ourth Street, lolad w~h the Mid Hit Rendolph Jr.
In Pollan Addition to
Racine, OH 41771
ltno of lleotlon No. I Apprlleed ol ..0,000 Rutland, Ohio, beginAttorney for Plelntlff: . Nllllly 190) feet; thenot Tllrma Of lila: cannot nlng et N.W. oo'"'r Of
LIHie.Sheeta&amp;Warner, tellerly along the be aofd lor lealthtn Lotl1;1'eiiOnAddltlon;
21 t-213 E. Second north fine of the tot 213rdt Of theapprolltd thenoa 1111 31 flit
ltrtet,
Pomerov. 1bove mentioned, 11 Vllue. 10% down on wide lltandlng from
OH41788, Telephone: conveyed by dead day Of Mit, calli or the north line Of uld
(740) eez.eeae.
rocordod In Volume Dlrtlfted ~ICic, lltl- Richerd Oru11er In
Current Owner: Poulo 120, Plge 111, to lor- 1n01 dut on conllnna- uld Lot t2t; thence
L. Hart II el
mer gre-, - hun- lion Of ult.
36feet to Richerd
Property at: 207 E. dred (100) feet to the TIMt appntloet did not Gruater weet line;
place Of beginning.
Include en Interior thenoa North to tho
Fourth SL
Racine, OH45771
Ateo, the following aamlnetlon of the place of beginning,
PPI 111-00248
dtacrlbed reel 111111 haute.
being 1 rocllngulor
111-00248
tltulled In the county Robert E. Beegle, place of ground 38 lett
Prior Deed Rolertneea· of Melp, Slate of OhiO, Mtlge County Sheriff wide extending from
Volume 195, Pllge 471 end In Sec. No. 8, Attorney lor the plain- the north line of
Appralaed at $42,500 Townehlp No.3, Range tiff
Rlchlrd Grutetr lot to
Terme of Sate· Cannot No. 13, of Sallebury Shapiro &amp; Felty
the north lint or Lot
be oold lor 1... than Townehlp, and bound- 1500 W. Third St. Su~e 121 In filion Addftlon

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to be one of Cmcmnati's
starting five, but tl would be
an upset tf he dtdn't get the
nod.
AcqUired from Texas inthe trade tor outfielder Josh
Hamtlton m December,
Volquez has raised eyebrows
m camp He dtdn't allow a
run m three of hts stx appearances
Volquez was 3-11 will! a
7 20 ERA in 20 games for
the Rangers over three seasons If he's in the rotation,
he'll make hts next start
agamst the Phtllies at Great
Amencan Ball Park next
weekend.
Mets 5, Braves 4
At Port St. Lucte, Fla ,
Ttm Hudson pnched effectively mto the fourth mning
m hts f10al tuneU[l for
Atlanta's season opener,
while New York had Johan
Santana lace mmor 1ea~uers
mstead of tis NL East nval
Indians 7, Yankees 5
At Wmter Haven, Fla ,
Cleveland 's Andy Marte htt
a go-ahead, three-run homer
to make up for two errors
Robmson Cano went 3-for-4
wtth two RBis for New
York
White Sox 5, Rockies 2
At Thcson, Mark Buehrle
showed pmpomt control,
allowing a run and four hils
in stx mnings for Chtcago
Colorado's Franklm Morales
•pttched four scoreless
mninjls before allow10g four
runs 10 the fifth
Dodgers 3, Brewers 3
At Phoenix, Brad Penny
was wild but effective for
Los Angeles, whtch finally
heads home to California
after playing spnng traming
games m Flonda, Chma and
Anzona thts year.
Cardinals 3, Nationals 0
At Jupiter, Fla., Anthony
Reyes allowed three hits m
six scoreless innings but
remained on the bubble for a
spot m St LoUis' rotallon
Albert Pujols drove in two
runs and is htttmg .411 with
17 RBis.
Pirates 7, Twins ~
At Bradenton, Fla., Ian
Snell gave up two runs over
stx mnings m hts final start
10
before
pttchmg
Pittsburgh's opener·Monday
at Atlanta.
Orioles 8, Marlins 1
At Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,
Brian Burres allowed six
sin~les m 5 1-3 scoreless
mnmgs for Baltimore.
Burres and Matt Albers are
locked m a two-man race for
the fifth starter JOb.

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CLASSIFIED INDEX

4x4'a For Sale ............................................. 725
Announcement ...........................................030
AnUquos.................. ... ...... . ........ .. ..... 530
ApaJ1rnontelor Rent,...... .. ................... 440
Auction and Flea Market ..... . ...... .. .. .....080
Auto Parts &amp; Acceaaorlea ......
........ 760
Auto Repair... ........ ............................ .. ..... 770
AuloB lor Sale ........................................... 710
80111 &amp; Motoro for Sale.. . ........ ....... 750
, Building Suppllla....... ... .. ...........
..550
Buslneae and Buildings..
.. .... 340
, Business Opportunity .... . ............. 210
Bualneas Training ...................................... 140
Campers &amp; Motor Homos ..................... - ... 790
Camping Equipment .. ...... ........... .. ... 780
Cards of Thanka.... ... .......... .. .......
.010
Cfllld/Eiderly Care ... ................. ..... .. ..... t 90
Electrlcat/Relrlpratlon ............................ 840
Equipment for Rent.... .. ............................ 480
Excavating ................................................ 830
Farm Equipment........ . ..... ... . .........
610
Forma for Rent.............. .......... .. ........ . 430
" Farms lor Sale... . .. . ........ ... ....... .. .... 330
For Lease. .............................................. 490
For Sale ...................................................... 585
For Sale or Tracie...................... ....... . 590
Frulll &amp; Vegetablea.. . ..... . .. ....... . . 580
Fumlahed Rooms....... ........... .............. 450
General Haullng ........................................... 850
Glveaway...............~......................................040
Happy
050
Hay &amp; Grain..................... ........ .......... . 840
Help Wanted ............................................. 110
Homo lmprovementa ................................... 810
Ha11181 for Sale ............................................ 310
Houoehold Goode ....... ,.............................. 510
Houoes for Rent. . .............................. 410
In Memoriam ....... .. ...... .. ........ .. 020
Insurance. ....... . .... . .............. .. .... 130
Lawn &amp; Garden Equipment ........................ 680
Uveatock ...................................................... 630
Loot and Found.................
.. ............ 080
Lots &amp; Acreage ... ...
. ........... 350
Mlacollanaoua ........... ..... .. . .......... 170
Mlacollanaoua Merchandloe....................... 540
Mobile Home Repair...................................880
Mobile Homea for Rent ...........: ................... 420
Mobile Homes for Sale. ......... . .......... 320
Money to Loan ............ ..... .... . ........ 220
Motorcyclea &amp; 4 Wheelers ........................740
Mualcallnstrumonta ................................. 570

Adt..................... . ........ .. ..............

Peraonela .................. ,.................................. 005

Pets lor Sate.............. ...... . ................. 560
Plumbing &amp; Heating ........................... -.820
Proltaalonal Services... . ......... . ......... 230
Radio, TV &amp; CB Repair .. ,......... . .........160
Reel Eatete Wanted ..................................... 360
_ Schoolslnatructlon ....................... ,•. ,..........150
Seed, Plant &amp; Fertilizer ......................... 650
• snuetlone Wanted ................................ 120
Space for Rent ........... . . ......
.. .....460
Sporting Goodl. ........... .. ..................... 520
SUV'a for Sole..............................................720
Trucks for Sale .............................. ,............. 715
Upholatery ............................................... 870
Van1 For Salt.... . .. ...... . .... ........ .. ... 730
Wanted to Buy. .. ............................... 010
Wanted to Buy- Farm Suppllte..... . .. ...... 820
Wanted To Do ............................................ 1.,
Wanted to Rent ............................................470
Yerd Sal• Galllpolla .......... , ................... 072
Yard Sat•Pomeroy/Middle ...................... 074
Yard Sai•Pt. Pleaeant ............................... 071

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Food Servtce Worker lor full
time and temporary (90
days) work m a 114 Bed
long Term Care Slate
Fac111ty Full-tJme employment offers, an extensive
benefit package mcludlng
State CIVIl serviCe retuement earn up to 15 days
Yacatlon per year 18 days
Sick leave and l2 plus paid
holidays healtM•fe lnsurance IS available Contact
Wanda Sm1th, at Lak1n
Hosp1I8 I at 304 "75 0860
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Hospital IS an E /AA
Alln Local Company with Employer
FT &amp; PT Service
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Customer
DeptIn our
No --~----Foster Parenti Been think·
exp requ1red Permanent mg abou1 It-,......
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provided Must be HS grad- reimbursement paid resNte.
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rapid advancements+ bene P1ace d •n Your home
f1ts For an 1nterv1ew1 call -r..ram•ng begt ns Marc h 29 at
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wnh Yalld drivers license and
Insurance Must be dependable have good customer
Customer set"vlces
skdls and be able lo
load and unload trucks Must
be able to work weekends
Send resumes to CLA Box
101 eta Gallipolis Dally
ervlce
Tribune PO Box 469
Gallipolis OH 45631
WI have lmmec:Ueta
fult-rlma Customer
Gunar Player looking for
Strvlce poatdon In our Drummer &amp; Bass PLayer to
main office.
play mostly onglnal Rock
Succeooful oppllcanto
muslc 985-4416 aher·S 00
muot bo people orlont·
td, onJoy uotnm the
Help wanted at Darst Home
phone,
Group Home 740 992·5023
computer literate and
enJoy worl!lng wtt11
numben. Poattlon
off. . all company
bonorlto lnc:ludlng
hnlth and life
lnJUronce, 4011&lt;, paid
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Vehicle provided Call
Hospital Resumes may be
304-812.(1270
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Suf,er 8 Motel now hiring
housekeepers Position IS
part time and you must be
able to work ftex1ble hours
Apply In person No phone
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Will be conducting Interviews
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2008 from 9am 11 am and
1pm-Jpm tor the upcoming
S TN A class Thts IS the
only day Interviews W!lt be
held and class space 1s 11m
•ted Anyone mterest m
att'ndlng the Cia.. n' -"s
av 10
pick up an apphcat•on at 333
Page St Mrddleporl Ohio
between 9am and 5pm
Monday Fnday ApplicatiOns
must be subm.ned pnor to
Interviews for approval NO
PHONE CALLS PLEASE All rulea,tateadvartlalng
In lhlo newopopor lo
On the day of the 1nterv1ews
subjecttotheftderal
ask for Hollie Bumgarner,
Fair Houtlng Act or 1968
L p N Staff Development
which make• It Illegal to
Coordinator 7th·Aprtl 1Bth
advertiH. any
EOE Part1c1pant of the Drug pret.... nct, limitation or
Free Wor~lace Program
dhacrlmlnatlon bated on
ur.
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lllolcolor, religion,tl n11 1
TO Do
am
or na ona
origin, oratatua
any Intention
to
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make any such
Handyman Service In need preftl'tlnce llmltltlon or
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dltcrlmlnaUon •
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knowingly accept
advenleements ror real
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Need a nde to the doctor
violation of the law. Our
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readers are hereby
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Spnng Cleamng for Lawn &amp; dwellings advertJHd In
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Pleasant, 3br 1ba 1015/SF
New floor coverings fresh
pamt 1 new heat pump
$79 000 304 674-3698
Attention!
Local company offenng "NO
DOWN PAYMENT' programs for you to buy your
home mstead at renting
• 100'% flnanc•ng
• Less than pertect credit
accepted
• Payment could be the
same as rent
Mortgage
Locators
(740)367·0000

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Celebration
of
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life Overbrook
Center
located at 333 Page Street
Mlddleport OhiO IS pleased
to announce we are accept·
mg applications for full and
part t•me STNA'S 10 jom our
www.comtcl com
C) 2008 by NEA, Inc
friendly and dediCated staff ~~~=====;-;;;=====~~~=====:,
Applicants
be dep8nd-lt.10_ _ _ _ _ __.1li.IO_ _ _ _ _ _plll110
able,
team must
players
with pos
u.,... ... , .. ,... !&gt;on'E'R
u- ..
u~ WANTm

Lost Male YorMh1re Tamer,
last seen 3/19108 1n
Centenary area Black &amp;
Gold, deeply m1ssed
Ro by 11n1e
C
girl
REWA
all
(740)709 6199 or (740}446
9866

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Council tor lrld&amp;pefldanl Colleges

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tOO WORKERS NEEDED
Assemble crafts wood
Items To $480/wk Materials
provided Free Information
pkg 24Hr 801 428·4649

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Galllpolla Career College
(Careers Close To Home)
Coli Today' 740 446 4387
1·800 214 0452
www gallipollscareercollege edu

s11
ver/gold
coms,
any
IOKI14KI18K gold 1ewelry
dental gold, pre 1935 US
currency, proot/mmt sets ·
diamonds MTS Ca1n Shop
151 2nd Avenue Gal~pot1s
446 2842
-------Wanted to buy Junk Cars f:
Farm Machinery cal 740388 0884 Can Call Cr&gt;lect
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Lost
female German
Shepherd last seen Jan
30th wlstltches In belly &amp;
red
collar,
Carpenter/Oyesv•ite, $300
fat safe return, (740)698·
2267
-------LOST Black Case with
•--,ng
Scope and 9MM
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Pistoton PottersCreek$100
Reward Call740·441-1720

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from $199 Month
New 2008 S1ngi€11W1de

M•dwest 740 828 2750
_m!!.!vl!.m!!!o!&lt;!dw,.est.,h"'o'"m"'e"'com""--.
Lo!88'x124 w/14 )(]Q'Iratler
.3 br 2 b, partially furnished
2 covered porches 2 car
carport, large block storage
bUilding $40 000 (740)992
3057
--'-----NEW 2008 4 BR 2BA
1,700+ sq ft $49 989
from $397 Month
Midwest 740 828 2750
mym1dwesthome com
New 3 Bedroom homes lrom
lndudes
manv upgrades, deUvery &amp;
sel .~p q 4o)38S-2434
1
USED HOME SALE
N1ce 3BR S1nglewides

$2 14 36 per montl'l

from $2900 Down Pmt

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ACREAGE

3 acres

far Sale on Sar1dh1ll
Ad $25 000 304-895 3929

MOBILE HOME LOT FOR
RENT 10.31 Georges Creek
AO 4411111
Pnme res•Oent1al budding lot
m A1o Grande on Lake Or
$24 900 Phone 260 495

Publishing Co
5114
IS seeking a motiVated
Ill \ I \1 ..,
detail-oriented Individual
to be a pagmator/page
deSigner In the dally
production of ItS three
HousEl&gt;
newspapers The
fORRENf
successful applicant
would work under th8
2 Br house In Pomeroy tor
superviSion of the news
rent $400 a mo $400 dep
department Duties
740·992·6385
Include electronic
~
Duplex for Sale on Land
nAnerallon
of news
2br Mobile Home Kotchen
.ge
. . s al0 ng With
some ~==OI'I'o::KI\INIIY:::: Contract 740 992 5858
coppay edn1ng
and headline
House for sale m Aac;lne Furn ' depos•t reqwad &amp;
wrot~g, as well B"
•NOTICE•
area Appro~~: 4 acres all 2Dr House n Mason, 304·
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d 675·7783
prootreadlng of pages
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH pro
A ess1ona
h
1 Yh an scape
lh 4
produced by other
lNG CO recommends
!Inc stye ouse WI
3Bd 1bathW/O HU·HUDpaglnators Computer
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b
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bedrooms
hvJng
room,
d•nI a you o us ness w1
,_ h Ia
approve d Good refa rerlces
skills and knowlednA of
people you know, and 1ng room, "'1c en rge 1am- $450 Mo -$400 dep 740
~
• ce mra 1a•r gas hea1 416.. 22'"
Quark XPress and Adobe
NOT to send money I1Yroom
d
1
Photoshop are requ•red
through the ma11unttl you an f~rep 1ace Add 1t10n ot a ---~----Past e..,nenence 1n page
have mvesugated the large Flor1da room com 4 Bedroom House for Rent
~ design IS not a
pletely cedar opens onto $600/rent
$600/depos•t
or rvaphlc
offering
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'740)
446
4060
requorement The pos&gt;l"'"
pa 10 poo area ea e m \
or 367 7762
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nd poo 1enc 1osed by pn
s
tull-t•me
o
hours
a
Own
a
computer?
Put
it
to
grou
1
4
week and Includes
work! Up to $1500 to
vacy fencing and land 4BR, 2 baths at 91 Cedar St
benefits Interested
$7500/mo PT/FT
scaped Fmtshed 2 car $650 per month t $650
References req
applicant&amp; can send
FreelnformaMn•
garage anach ed to ho use deposit
740 388-1100
resumes to
www familyblz123 com
and f1n1shed &amp; heated 3 car -------~.
Kevin Kelly
...,,..._..,._ _ _.., garage
unanached 48R 2 F Bath 2 ca r
Manag~ng ~ditor .
~
MoNEY
Excellent cond•t•on ready to attached gar
2 ca r
Ohio Valley Publishing Co I
move 1n $255 000 00, Call detached gar out bldg
10 LoAN
825 Third Ave
~======= (740)949-2217
fndge dshwshr 2 75 acre
Galli H• Ohio 45631
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Hwy
124
**NOTI(; ~**
$600mo/$4Q0dep 740-742

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Take onbound
customer serv1ce calls
tor Fortune 100
ompames lncludong
Time Warner Cable
Now Htrlng
Full T1me Day Shift
Full Time Evemng Sn•h
•Up to $8 50/hour
• MedlcaVOentaV401 k

• Professional work
env~ronment

1-888-IMC-PAYU
Ext. 2347
www lnfoclalon com

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Truck DriVers COL Class A
Required m1n1mum of 2
years
driving
exp
Expenence
on
OVerdelmBnslooal loads
Must have good driving
record Earn up to $2,000
weekly For application Call
(304)722-21 84
M·f
8 30am-4pm

----=-----Wanted

29 Senous People to Work
trom home usmg a comp ut·
UP I0 $500 oo to
er
$1,500 00
PT/FT
www Homslncome4 u com
Welders needed 1yr expertence Good wages &amp; ben•
f1ts Send resumes to CL.A
Box 103, clo Gallipolis Dally
Tnbune PO Box 489,
Gathpohs OH 45631

Borrow Smart Contact
House or Aerlt Racme Area
the Oh1o · D•v•s•on of
No pets Call740·992-5858
Flnanc1al
lnst•1ut•on s
MOIIUJ HOMl'i
Oftk:e of Consumer
fOR RF.~&gt;"f
Affa1rs BEFORE you refinance your hOme or Looktng for an uptiated fam·
obtam a loan BEWARE 11Y home on 1 acre rTV1 w/ 2Br at Johnsons Mob1le
of requests for any large backyard privacy fence m Home Palk can 446 2003
advance payments of Gallipolis thiS 2100 SOFt 3 - - - - - -fees or msurance Call the br 2 ba w/ lg bonu~ room 2BR on Pnvate lot on
Oft1ce of Consumer v1nyl Sided ranch has new Shoestnng A1dge Gallipolis
Affairs toll free at 1-866 root, attached carport, 2 car cny schools S550 rent
27B-Q003 to learn If the garage rehn1shed hard· mcludes all ullllttes $500
mortgage broker or wood floors Is ready to depos!l ref reQUired 740
tender
1s properly move m central a1r &amp; natural 446-2847 01645-1668
licensed (This 1s a public gas furnaCe stone FP 1n
service announcement LA Kitchen has new oak For rent or sale Located 1n
from the Oh1o Valley cabinets new vmyl lloonng, B1dwell 3BR 2 bath
Publishing Company)
lg pantry&amp; laundry room Unfurmshed If sold must be
moved Call 388-8446 ~r
::::====~ Spac1ous
master su1te w/
FP &amp; private entrance 61 5 830 4499
PR~IONAL
Pnced to sell 'ii98 19QO Now
SER\itOS
$8S 000 call l40)S4S 875 t Ideal for 1 or 2 people refer
ence~ no pets 5 m•les.from
MOBILE Hm.u:s
Gavm no ca lls afte•
H1dden Vuaw Bakery IG open
FOR SALE
6pm 441 0181
every Fn &amp; Sat from ?am- a__...;liiOiiiiiiiiio-rl - - - - - - - 5pm on 82 Deckard Road,
Mobile Homes tor Rent 1n
Bidwell OH 45614
16X80 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Pmnt Pleasant &amp; Gallipolis
---~---- V1nyl S1d1ng Sh1ngle Roof Fetry HUD acceplnd ca l
TURNED DOWN ON
$230 per month 740 385 304 675.3 423
SOCIAL SECURITY fSSI? 9948
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No Fee Unless we Wlnl - - -- - - - - Taking appNcat1ons tor 2BR
2000 16x70 2 bed 2 bath No pels $275fmonth
1 SSS·5B2'-J34 5
Fleetwood 2002 16x80 3 $200/deposit 446 3617
bed 2 bath Oakwood, 1999
;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..~....;;., 16x80 3 bed 2 bath Fortune Tra1ler for rent and lot for rent
H~
Dayt1me 388..0000, Even1ng a!!JO both 1n Green Terrace
•"OR SALE
388·8017 Of 245·9213
Mob1le Home Court Call
"74,;,0,;;24.;5;.504;.;..1_ _ __,
2008 3 bedroom 2 bath sec0 down payment 4 bed !tonal home S279 per month
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rooms Large yard C&lt;M!red 740
385· 7671
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deck AttaChed garage 740 2008 sectional home 3
367_7129
- - - - - - - - Bedroom 2 Balh delivered 1 and 2 bedroom apart4br 2 AC Pool, Ctry New and set up $38 695 740. menta, furntshed and untur
Haven $139 500 can alter 38
..::5..:9.:.9-4:.:8.:..__ _~- n1shed and houses m
6pm 304·593-8871
Pomeroy and M1ddlepor1
..:____ _ _ _ _ FOf rent or sale Located In security deposit requ1red no
Small 2 Br house RaCine Bidwell 3BA 2 bath pets 740 992-2218
area 2 outbuildings carport Unfurnished If sold must be - - - - - - - on appro11 1 acre Asku'lg moved Call 388; 8446 or Modern 1 Bedroom ,Apt
$45,000 740·949·2539
815-830·4499
Call (740)446·0390

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AlluriMmrs

tUIIRENr
tbr &amp; 2br all utilities paklln Booutlful Apta. Ill JIICicoon

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Point Pleasant 304-360· Eatllt...

0163

52

Westwood

Drive, lrom $365 to $560.
740-446-2566.
Equal

1BR Apt, W/0 hookups. Housing Oppprtunit',l. This
close to hospital. Call 740- institution is an Equal
339..0362
Opportunity Provider and
1BA. W/D hook·up, stove &amp; Employer.

Ellm View
Apartments
•2&amp;3 b&amp;droom apartments
•Central heat &amp; AIC
•Washer/dryer hookup
•All electric· averaging

!ridge !urn .. water &amp; trash -Be--h-St-M-.dd-1
_t_2_b $50-$60/monttr
~~ dod N
t Ref R
ec
·• 1 epor '
r. •~·-- pa~ wa1er, ·-r,
....... u · 0 pe 5·
· eq. furnished apt. no pets,
740·367-7453 or 645·7214

dep.&amp;

2BR opt. (740) 44HJ194

(740)992·0t65

2br spacious apt, ref/stove
w/d hookup, water pd, dose
, to hospital &amp; university on
Centenary Rd. no pets,

ref.

Cleanl

Clean!

required.

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RllaiiiWorohouu/Siorogo 9 month old gray Parrot
LOCB.tton II"! Gallipolis 1800 female, starting to talk, Whis·
sq. ft. building $400 mo. oft lie, w/cage. 74o-742-3706.
street parking caH Wayne at - - - - - - - -

Downtown Gallipolis apt.,
upstairs. 2BFI. 2 Baths.
$500. 446-9209
44::2..:a:.::fte:..'5.::P:_m;____ Twin R'ivers Tower is accept:
44
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stroe1 pa~•ng
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(404) 458-3802

$175. Csll 740-701·3170 or RV Service at Carmichael
Squirrel Dog lor Sale 2 740-6-42·2n3
Trailers 74o-446-3825
yean old, pup 8 months old
Angus Bulls ~ show heifers.
304-675-6132
Ellcenent Breeding, Top rlrii10~;;..-:HoME:""
Yorkles small, reduced low· Performance ,
Priced
I .. ___..~
est price ever, M&amp;F, champi· R e a s o n a b I y .
J.m.l'K'..h~:~o•auu"
on bloodline seri~us calls www.slaterunangus.com,
(740)266-5395
· BASEMENT
only (740)441 -9510

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$120, Full $150. a $225.

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Show Pigs. 74()-256-1360 . Cal

Sale: Berber CarpSt $5.95
yd remnants $40.00 &amp; up.
Mollohan Carpet. 2212
Eastem Ave, Galllpofis, Oh
740-446·7444

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(2) 9' New HollanQ Hay
Bines $1200/each. (1) 7'
New Holland Hay Bine $500.
Heavy d~ty log splitl~r $500.
Other ffiiSC. farm eqUip. 388•
9805

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Hyundai
Accent
Hatchback. 5 speed .trans.
65,310 miles, good condi·
tion. needs catalytic convert-

Save now on
Spring Arrivals

for

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CARGO/CONCE.SSION _ _ __:c.___ __

Steel Beams, Pipe '.Rebar VICE.

SPECIAL

300 Second Ave.

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inventory
at
Sharpener, bladeS &amp; hand
WWW.CAREQ .C OM
setter $9,200 call 740-418Carmichael Equipment. 7401616
446 _2412
STEEL ARCH BUILDINGS.
SAVE THOUSANDS
John Deer A 1947 Tractor,

Across from City Park
Lafayette Mall
Gallipolis, Ohio
(740) 441 . 9010
Mon. • Sat. 9·5

on three canceled orders:
20x26 and 30x40 Made In
USA. Inventory won11ast.

cell now lor hugo sevingsl
~2-

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and/or the preaenc:e of
harmful or toxic cheml·
cals, pollutants, or
ga11ea.
Terms at Sale: Ten
Percent (10%1 dey ol
sale, balance due upon
delivery of deed.
Robart E. Beegle,
Shariff
of
Melga
County, Ohio
Stephen D. Mllea,
Attorney
18 Wall Monument
Avenue
Deyton, Ohio 45402
curren1 Owner: Roger
A. &amp; Sheila A. Wealfall
Property at: 41301
Coalville Rd.
Reedavllle, OH
PPt o&amp;-ooaos.C102
Prior Deed Relarencas:
Volume 8, Ptlge$3257
Appraleed et
2,500.
Termo cit Sale: Canflol
be aold for lest than
213da ol the appraised
value. 10% down on
day at 1111, caah or
certified check, bal·
ance due on canllrma·
tlon ol aele.
The appraisal did
Include an Interior
examination al the
hauae.
Robert E. Beegle,
Melgo County Sheriff
Attomay
for
the
Plaintiff
Stephen D. Mllea
18
Monument Ava.
o.yton, DH 45402
937-t&amp;t·liOO
(3126, (412, I

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WV

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It

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00 Tacoma, 4 cyl. auto, 4x4
ed
;··"ed, ·ex·
c shape
"' cab'~
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0"• 01 5pm. A' klng $9500·

245-5946 or 645-3743

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NO 1-0NGf~ · AN
800-POtJNI&gt;

tlfY,
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g111ma can lund a
.nactlng the quellly ol
bi'OIId range of actlvl·
Public Notice
the 1\uman environIlea,
Including: The Home National and accordingly
Economic
developthe Meigs County
mant projtcla, atrHI Bank will auction the Comml11lcinera, have
lmprovementa, watar following
Item on decided not to prapere
aupply, dralnega and Saturday, March 29• an
Environmental
unitary
aewer · 2008 • at ,lO:OO a.m. 11 Impact
Statement
lmprovemento, park =:·~~pa~n~ lot. under the National
acqulaltton
and FX TC
~tovrc ':.~ Environmental Polley
9
lmprovamenta, demoll· lHD1JLSlB7YOt 98
Act at 1981,11 amend·
lion al uneala llruc. eel.
!urea, and rehabiiHa· Pleaae nate thlo Harley Environmental Review
lion al neighborhood has 182 mllea, calor 11 Recard(al (ERR) for
facllltlea. Tba acUviUeo ~~:'"':~~ w~!:i:'nal each ol the Projecl(el
muet ba dellgned to Bank reaervao lhe listed above have been
primarily beneiH low to right 111 reJect 1 .,. d conducted by the
modarlle Income par·
.., an Melga
County
aona, aid In the prevan· 811 bldo. All vehlclao Commloolonera. The
tlon of elum and blight, are sold, asia whersla, ERR(S) document the
or meet an urgent need with no warrantlea environmental revlewa
In the communlly.
IKpi'HHd or Implied. ol the proJect(aI and
Citizens are encour· For an eppolntmentto mora tully Hll forth
eged to attend this :'St.C:::.~&amp;- 2210 • ask the roaiOt'la why ouch
meeting on April 7,
alltemant
Ia
not
13126 27 28
2008, to make ouggea' '
required. Tha ERR(I)
Ilona and to provide
ara on file and avail·
public Input an vartoua
Public Notice
able for the publlc'a
actlvlllas which may be
axamlnlllan and copy·
undertaken In theae NOTICE TO PU8LIC OF lng, · upon requeat,
programa. If a particl· A FINDING OF ND SIG- between the hours at
pant wla need auxiliary NIFICANT IMPACT ON 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.,
aide
(Interpreter,
Monday through Friday
Braille or taped meter!· THE ENVIRONMENT (except halldaye), at
II, a111111ve -lletanlng ~~g~ COMBINED the above acldrasa.
device, otherI due to a MARCH
No further . environ26 2008
dllllblllly, pleaea can· · Mel
'
C
mantel review al such
tact Gloria Kloae,
go
oun1Y protect Ia propoeed to
Clark, prior to April 7, Commlaetonera
be conducted, prior to
200811740-992·2895 In ~~ga ~Mem
the request lor ratt.e
order to eneure that
or 111 ol Federal lunda.
your needs will be. Drive, .Pomeroy, Ohio The Melgl County
accommodated. The ~ , _
Commlaal01181'!1 plan to
.Melga
County
•
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undertake the proj·
Courthouea Ia handl· ~
A!l
~t:rs~ted ecl(ll deacrlbed with
capped
acceaalble. •
g nc 11• the Federal lunda ciW.
• C
·written commanto will ~
':
ty above. Any lnteruted
8 1ga
ba accepted until 4:00
e
aun
parson,
egencleo,
Public Notice
p.m., April 7, 2008 and Cammlealanera, pro- and/or groupo, who
may ba mailed to the pciHa 111 request the have •ny comments
NOTICE OF FIRST Melga
County Stele at Ohio to raganlng the environ·
PUBLIC HEARING
Commllllonara, Melge releaae Federal Iunde men! or w1ra dloagrae
The Ohio Department County Caurthouea, ulnTdarltleSectlol
th nH194 (gl with thla Finding o1 No
01 8 01111ng Significant
of Development hal Pomeroy, Ohio 45769. 0
Impact
notlflad Melgo County Jim Sheela, Preeldent and
Community declalon, are Invited to
ol the availability ol Melga
County Development Act of aubmlt written comfunding lor the 2008 Comml11lonara
:::tOn~~ •,~:~rdl mente. for conaldera·
CDBG
Formula (3126
th C
Gon ~ tlon to the Melga
8 rana1on
Allocellon
Program
za,.. c
o u n t y
and also the 2008
~ 1110t" 11 ..:_ff~1~~~ comm1111oners 11 the
CDBG
Communlly
Public Notice
auo ng
.
h addre11 above lilted
Dlllrttl
Program,
as amended, and/or by 5:00 p.m. on April
under the Communlly NOTICETOBIDDERS· ~~~~ 1~ at ~ ~art 14, 21108, wt\ich 11 at
Development
Block BIDFORTRUCK
· c nnay ome 1 - 15 deya eltlr .the
Grant (CDBGI Small The Tuppara Plelna- Aoalo:!:?' ::•· .:: publication al thle
Cltlea ·Program, a fld. Chiller Water Dlatrlct amen
' 10
u
combined nattce. A
erally funded program ·Ia Inviting bide for a : ( ~ following proJ- notice regarding the
admlnleterad I&gt;Y the one-ton 4WD 2008 Cab M 1 ' C
ty Tu
raapanelbll entltlaa
1
StalePreviously, Mid Chellll. Allapac~ Plelgo
orr!~ Intent til requeot
1 no
1r
Melgo County h11 flcetlona for the truck
r
re~ of lunda Ia llat·
been eligible for CDBG bid can ba plckld up et Project
ed lmmadlalely balow.
Formula
Allocation the Tuppara Plaine- Pump
Houll NOTICE OF INTENT TO
funding In the eatlmat- Cheoter
Water ~llructlot" F d . REQUEST A RELEASE
8 ara1 OF FUNDS !NOIIIIROF)
eel
amount
of Dlatrlct'a main office
urea 0
To
$130,000.00 and the lacated ·on SR 7, 3 ~u~~~ P lee! C
All - lnter11ted
0111: Ptlraana,
CDBG
Cammunttv mllea lOUth at TuppeR 0 1
ro
Agancltl,
DlllrHI Progrtlrll haa Plaint. The melllng ~~~$20000
and&lt;lroupa:
a
maximum
al addraaa Ia 39561 Bar
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On or about, but not
$300,000
available, 30 Road, Reedavllle, ~~ Sewer Dlllrlct befora, April 21, 2008,
500
providing the county OH 45n2. We will alto
'
the Meigs County
meets
applicable mall or 111 1 copy at ~:~
~ro,
Commllllanera, will
con· requeat the Stele of
requi-te.
the epaclflcetlon aheet v
n 1
The Melga County to anyone calling. The ~~uC1l~~ ,.::: 1:~
Ohio lllrellall Fedentl
·eomm.IIIIOn8rtl .will phone numbar le 1· D.':~ SHe 1 ·
r lunda under lecllon
hold the first at two 740-885-3315.Bidawlll Pllr
MelgeC Ply~ 104(g)ofTIIIIIatthe
1
public h-Inge at the ba opened Friday, April
nethe needaun, ~ Housing .
and
Molgl
County 11, 20011. II 10:00 a.m. aerva Han at
C o m m u n I t y
C a u r I h o u a e II the Dlatrlct'l main ::;;., fo
11 : ' Development Act of
(Courtraoml Second office. The Dlllrlct
r wa e
r 1974, 11 · amended:
Sbeet, Pomeroy, Ohio . - • the right to
P""'-' · Sectlon288a1TIIIellat
on Monday, April 7, waive. any lnlormlllly
...,. eer •..,...
theC-nGanulla
2008 et 8:00 p.m. lor and rtlject any and all ~ngeeo tyTownehlp- National
Alfordoble
lhe purpaae of pravld· bide.
Ill un
Houalng AC1 (NAHA),
lng cHI...,, and public By Howard Caldwell
:::~!; ~11 01 n amended; and /or
aHicilll with the peril· Praoldent at the Board h h
lnecl Title IV at the Stewart
81
nentlnlormetlon about bl Dlnictora
th
u hn
trm
B. McKinney Homeleao
the
2008
CDBG (3) 26, (412, 9
c ~:::'.:; Alllatenc• · Ac1, as
Formula
and
.
amended; to the ueed
Community Dlatre11
~~:ian con:llg~~~can~n lor the project(ellleled
Program. These pro,
Y above.

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The Meigs County
''11111 ! •1 I )io c
Commlaaloners plan to
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ll I '•
undertake the prof· a.:.::;;:;;;;.::;;;.;.~:;;;;;;oo;~
act(el described above
with the Federal lunda
atlas above. Any Interealed paraan, agen·
clea, . and/or groupe,
who hava any com·
manta regarding the
environment, are lnvH·
ad to eubmlt written
comment• for conoid·
eretlon to the Melga
C a
u n t y CORNER STONE
Camm1111onars at tha CONSTRUCTION
Construction
ecldreu above listed
, VInyl Siding
prior to Aprll21, 2008.
Roofing, Siding,
• Replacement
The Melge County
.Soffit, Decks,
Cammlsalanero
are
Doors, Windows,
Windows
certifying to lhe State Electric, Plumbing,
'Roofing
ol Ohio, that Melgo
• Decks·
County and Jlm Sheeto
Drywall,
• Garages
In
hllylliher official Remodeling, Room
• Pole Bulldlnge
capac
as President
Additions
, Room Acldltlono
ol
County
Local Contractor
D-:
Cammlaalonero, can740-367-Q544
aent to accept the
FrH Eatlmatea
James Kee-11
jurlldlctlon of Federal
740-367-0536
742·2332
caurte If an action la l;:=======-=======~
brought to anlorce •
9
reopanolblllllas In rela·
lion to environmental
reviews, declalan-mak'
lng, and action; and
the! these rsopanalblll·
lias have been oatillied.
The legal e1tect of the
certlllcetlon Ia that
upon Ill approval, the
Melga
County
Commlaelonera, may
usa the Federal lunda,
and the State ol Ohio
IIIIIJUclllbllai•lll•
will have saUellad HI
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reopanolbllltlea under
llllrtl .., . fllclll
the
National
Environmental Polley
H&amp;H
Act oft969, aa amend·
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the trumps successfully and discarded

spade loser on dummy's 1ourth club
' lo gain the overtricl&lt;. ·
Wast can make five spades if North
leads a minor-suit card. West ruffs all
lhroe diamonds on the boeld and loses
only one heart and one club.
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'fOLI OVE~ THERE
WITH HE~. KID'

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Guuering
The Steto ol Ohio will
accept an abjection to
Seamless Gutters
Ita approval of the Rooting, Siding, Clutters
reiN• ol lunda and
Insured &amp; Bondsd
acceptance of the car·
740-653-9657
IHiclllan only H H Ia an L.-..;..;,;,....;,;_ _.J
one al the fallowing
grounda: (al the certHI·
cation wee not, In tact,
executed
by
the
reoponalbla tntlty'a
Certllylng Officer; (b)
the raspanolble entlly
hail failed to make one
olthe twa flndlnga pur·
auant to Section 58.40
Give Youroelf or
or to make the written
Your Child The
det•mlnalian required
Gift of Music
by aectlan 58.35, 58.47,
Plano/Keyboard
or 58.531Dr the projact;
• applicable; cl the
Lessons
June VanKranken •
raspanelbll entlly has
omltled one or more of
740-992-9752
the atepa Ill forth at
IUbpart E of 24 CFR
Part58forlhepreperePublic Notice
lion, publication and acting pursuant to 40
completion of an CFR Part 1504 has
En v Iran mental , oubmltted a written
Aeseaoment; dl the finding that the project
1'1!1panalbll entlly hae 11 uneaUolactory tram
ommed on or mora ol \he otendpalnt at envl·
the IIepa aat forth 11 ronmenlll quality,
SubparteFandGof24 wrman
abfactlono
CFR Part 858 lor the muat ba prepared and
conduct, praparetlon, oubmitted In accor·
publication and com· dance
wl1h
the
pletlan
of
an required pracedura (24
Environmental Impact CFRpart58),andmull
Statement,althereclp- ba addraseed to the:
lent hal committed Stile
al
Ohio·
lunda or Incurred Envlronmenlll Officer:
costa no1 authorized Office ol Housing
by 24 CFR Part 58 c 0 m m u n 1 1 y
belora releaae ol lunda Pe,rtnerahlpa: P.O. Box
and approval ol the 100t; Columbuo, Ohio
environmental certlll· 43216-1001
calion by Slate, or II Objections' to the
another ledaralagency Releaae of Funds ""

anci

'lbur 'lllrlhdllr: .

constancy, not the one thftl offers expe·
dtency.
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) - It m ight be
hard to distingulsh 'between what Is the
1ruth and what isn't when two people are
telling different stories. Try to ferret out
lhB facts Instead of simply choosing the
person you like beet.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Under no
circumstances should you do anything

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' that doesn't serve your beat Interests.
regardless ol the peer prehure being
ptaced on you. Answer only to your com·
mon sense.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -You must·
n't allow vollrselt to be Intimidated by

hotshot cq.workers, because they are
onty Interested ln serving themselves,
• not you. Protect your Interests regardl8aa
of the preuure placed on you.
CANCER (June 21-lluly 22)- There Is a
· possibility that you will be a good listener
only when someone Ia tailing you what
you want to hear. You will regret your
Indifference latet" when· you realize you
mlased out on pertinent fl.cts .
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Allhaugh ' a
harebrained scheme may sound IIJ(!:ittng .
and lnttlgu1ng upon firat blulh, ltyou take
the time to atop and ...neet upon It, you
won't regret avoiding thlt unrealistic
leap.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Outside
Influences could muddle your thoughts
and perspective, 10 don't make any
important decisions under pressure from
others. Be sura to think things through
totaly on you own.
LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 23) - Don't take
anything tor granted and be sure that VOU
know what you're doing before starting
anv kind ollmportllnt profect. If you ara
overly anlCk)ua and.don't take the time to

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ThuNct.y-1 U.rch 71, 2008
By Berntoe Bede Oeol
There are likely to be several paths that
promise to lead to material acqullilltlon
tram which you can chooae In the year
ahead. Carefully assess all of them to
make sure you seJect lh"one that offers

WHY PON' T YOU
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of the excellent diamond lit.

True, he has good·lool&lt;ing de1ensive val·
ues in the rounded suits, b&lt;rl his hand is
more aboul oHenselhen defense.
AI lhe table, West dooblod and lad her
·singleton club. Bul ~"" Soirth picked up

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29 Urge
23 Shook
31 Sail w. .er 5 Night Iller
24 Mare
32 Nurtery
(2 --1
miniscule
center
rhyme trio
6 tancels
25 Rlltlko
51 Poet's
33 Washington 7 Malaria
28 Almotil·
alway a
NFLar
oymptam
.grede
52 Hwys.
36 Nudge,
8 H may be
30 Do som•
perhepa
slung
thing with
37 Veldt grazer 9 Phyilcs unit 34 Sufficient
38 Reaction to t 0 Change
35 Dank place
a mo\111
color
40 Evaluetee
39 Campeospt 12 Stage
41 Iowa
40 Man·made
productions
college
fiber
13 ~limier
lown

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AIIENOS IS...

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THE IUIIJEN Of
BEING INTEI1ESTING
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"Bad weather .always lOoks worse," the mom tOld her
fii&amp;lrtened Jitt!e boy, "when yovloolc out the WJNOOW.~
ARLO&amp; JANIS

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-,ob. 1G) - ·

\

ly thote wan11nty oontraotl 1hched to

new produota. Monev manert art~ likely
to be far tr!GMier than ueual at tt'lll time.
oo undolfltond whlr1 you'N buying. ·
PISCES (Fob. 20-Maro~ 20)- In ordlr
to appeau eomeone Important, you
might make aome que1~onable oonce•·
alone. Unfortunllely, " you do U'\1 wrcng
lhirlg, It could 1tl' up 1ome regrettable

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though moet of ·the time ' your ••••a·
mentl of new lnform111on 1re u1ually
r.uonfbly 1ocurate. thlt m.lght be one
of. thOH perlodl where YG" oould lmpul·
alvely jump to erroneou• conoluiiCnl.

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PAEVIOUS.SOLUTION -"Everyone is a genius at least once a yer.; a real
genius has his otiginal ideas closer together." • Georg L~lenberg

Becauee ther. 111 ao much you want to
do, you may take on ~ore than yoU can
competently manage - or even eome·
thing you're not equipped to do. Once out
of your elem.nt, you'l! rounder on the

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SAlliTTARIUS (Nov.. 23-Dec. 21) -

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effective communication Ia diHlcult,
mraat to letting others do a» the, talking
WhHe you oo 1.11 the 161tenlng. 1r11 give you
the time to sort out your thoughte. · '

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Celebrity CiP"11r CJY!llop:na n croated from Quotalions by lamous~. PElSl and pret.enl.
Elld1111t.-l~ the cipher stiii'Cis for another

prepare, you'll start c&amp;rPtications. .
SCORPIO (Oct: 24: Nov. 22) - If you find

28 Years Experien&lt;e

Public Notice
baaes 01her than thaaa
stated above will not
ba conaldered by the
State of Ohio. No
obJat~lono received
alter
May
. 12,
2008,(whlch Ia 15 daya
after HIt anticipated
that the State t¥111
receive a requaet for
relaaH ol fundal, will
be canaldared by the
SllteatOhlo.
~
Theacldreaeolthecertllylng o111car Ia:
Jim Sheela, Prealdent
Melga county ,
Courthouea Pomeroy,
Dhlo 45769'
(3126

43 Moutho,
slangily
45 Ad oplel
46 Cask
47 More than
moat
48 Tigger'o
lrlend
so FUnen

because South is not strong enough to
rebid over a two-club advance by his
partner.

Now South bids live diamonds, primarily

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2 ltty-bltty

Real players don't care about vulnerabil·

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ts. Movies, .
slangily
19 Defecltve

1 Showery

lty! Bridge is not fat cowards.

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imum pass ~ilh diamond support - per·
feet!
East, with a void, Should make a pre·
emptive leap to four spades. Vulnerable? .

Remodeling
Ntw01r8gle
Electrlc11 &amp; Plumbing
Roofing I Outtert
VInyl Siding a Painting
P.tlo •nd Porck Decb

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buuer

21 Goador
bed algna
23 Milk arnts. '
26 Luau
welcome
27 Very pale
28 HMrll or
opldeo

a 4-4 heart 1it, but II would make il ·
Impossible to lind a 5·3 Spade fit

Room Addltlona I

References Available'
Call Gary Stanley @
740-591 -8044

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CARPENTER
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An1wer 10 Previous Puzzle

be better to get in the five-card major.
True, a double would mak' it easier to

ELVINE'Y SA'YS WHEN SHE'S
FEEUN' DOWN, A
U'L SMOPPIN'
WELL, WE
PEI&lt;KS HER
AIN'T GOT
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THAT OPTION,
LUI&lt;E'Y !!

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*Reasonable Rates
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42 R1 givers
43 ~potalo
1 Cavlftd
44 Naotyf
wllh wllar 46 Detonao
6 "A Boyskill
Sue"
49 Yellowl1one
11 Era
· light
13 Portent
53 Wedl
14 Clergy
aecretly
54 Mode
15 Inelegant
like a bunny
IOiutlan
55 Up
16 RR tarmlnal
coornetlc
17 Seine vlall 56 Cornea
18 Hause
CIOIO

Here Is a third deal1rom the bridge-din·
nar duplicate that I ran In Habe Sound,
Fla., last month. This ons caught my eye
because three Wests made four spades,
one with an overtrick, and one South
made 1ive diaroonds doubled w~h an
overtrick. It is not often both sides bid
and ·make game.
After South opens one diamond, West
should overcall one spade. Do not make
a takeout double with a singleton in an
unbid suit (unless your hand is very
strong). Even 11 West had a singleton
, diamond and throe club~ 11hlnk it would

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Stanley Tree. Trimming
&amp; Removal

East

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game tor both sides

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FOR SALE

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Top For CJ7 Jeep. Gall949- 55,000
miles
asking
23051or lnlormation.
$t2,600. (740)645-6434

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Dealer: North
Vulnerable: Both

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Tires &amp; Paint. 2002 Hard leather, sunroof, loadQd

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P . . bllc: Notices l n,,,NeWspapers.
YoUirr RJ111h1t to _Kno""• Delivered Rlu:h.t t o Y~ur Door.

SHERIFF SALES
directed 'trom aald
CASE
NUMBER coun In the above anti07CV133
tied action, I will
llenollclal Ohio Inc.
expose to ule et pu().
Plaintiff
lie auction on the front
va
steps ol the Melga
Alan
Lowery
&amp; County Court Houee
Deborah Lowery
on Friday, May 2nd,
2008 et 10 a.m., ol said
Delendanta
Court at Common day, the following
Pleat, Melga County, dncrlbed reel astate:
Ohio
.
Ptlrce11 :
In pursuance of an Situated
In
Olive
order of ule to me Township,
Melga
directed from said County Ohio In Section
court In the above ant~ Umber 23, Township
tied action, I will Number 4, Range 11.
expose to sale at pub- Beginning et the South
lie auction an the Iran! Well Corner of Section
IIepa of the Meigs 23, Townohlp, Range
County Court Houae 11, THENCE:Narth a
on Friday, May 2, 2008 dlatanca ol . 1650.00
II 10 a.m., oluld dey, feet to a paint In the
the
following West line ol oal~
dascribed real estate: Section 23, THENCE.
EXHIBIT A
North 89 degrees 23'
Situate In the VIllage of Eaet, paaalng thru a
Syrscuae, In the caun· otone found 1338.58
ty of Melge and Slate feet Dillin!, a dllllnce
ol Ohio: Being Lola at 1468.58 feel to an
Noo. 57 and 58, In Iron rod eat, THENCE:
Carillon 'a AcldHicin to North 45 degrees 23'
the
VIllage
of West a dletance ol
Syrat:uae, Ohio.
685.89 feet to the True
Being alao the real Place ol Beginning.
aslata aa deecrlbed In Ptln:alll:
dHd recorded
In North 46 degr- 25
Volume 198, Paga 187, mlnutas Eaet paealng
Deed Recorda at Melga thru an Iron pipe ·ut,
303.53 lest dlatent, a
County, Ohio.
ALSO, a 10 loo1 strip dllllnce at 323.08 feel
ott the well end at Lot to a baH set In center
No. 58 running from line of County Road 44,
1111 Street to the allay THENCE: North 41
and tcroll the entire degrees 26 minutes
lot h..,ofora dHded West a distance al
and
recorded
In t39.96feettaabaltut
Volume 213, Page 65, In said center line,
Deed Recorda at Meigs THENCE: South 46
County, Ohio.
degreeo 25 mlnutaa
Said premlua also West pa11lng th111 an
known .. , 2274 6th Iron plpa Ill 20.00 1aat
S1reet, Syracuoe, OH · dllllnt, a dllllance ol
45n9
323.08 lest to an Iron
PPN: 20-00495.00, 20- pipe oat. THENCE:
004H.OO
and
20· South 41 degrees 26
1
00497.000
·
minute E•t a dllllnce
Currant Owner: AIM &amp; at 139.96 feel to a
Debonih Lowery, et al pipe, to the plioce ol
Prior Deed Refe""'ces: beginning, conlalnlng
Volume 320, Page
1.037 Acres.
Appraleed II $125,000 Thla deacrlptlan Ia the
Ttrma of Sale: Cannot product ol survey
"ba ao.l d lor Ieea than made on the 1st and
213rda ol the appralled 2nd day of ·February
value. 10% down on 1989, by Waller -Penn
day of ule, caah or Stewart, Reglaterad
certified check, bal· Surveyor, Ohio L.L. S.
ance due on canllrma· Number 5618.
lion of sale.
· Subject to all eaoa·
The appraiaal did mente. and rlghte·of·
Include an Interior wayo of record.
examination ol .I he A E S E R 1N G uNT 0
house.
GRANTOR all righta In
Robert E. Beegle, oil, gee, coal and 111
Malge County Sherllf ather mlnend rlghte In
Attorney
lor
the end under eald 1.037
Plaintiff
. Acrao.
John D. Clunk
Located at 413001
5801 Hudaon Dr.
Coolville
Road,
Reeds villa,
Ohio
HudiOn, OH 44236
330-342-8203
45n2.
(3) 26, (412, 9
·S.old property hll bean
··
appralaed at $32500
andcannataellforletia
Public Notice
· . than two-thlrda al
appraisement.
Tills
Sheriff Sales
ap_pralul Ia baaed
C - Number 07cv111 upon
e
vla1111l
Blnlllclal Ohio Inc.
lnapac11on allhll part
Ptelntllf
ol the premlaea to
va
whlch accesa waa
Roger A. Wt~llall • readily avallllble. The
Shalla A.
appraiHrs aaaume no
Dalendlntl
reaponllblllly for, and
Court of Cammon give no welghl to,
Pleas, Melga County, unknown legal mat·
Ohio
tars, Including, but not
In purauance of' an .llmllld to, concealed
order of aala to me or
latent
defecta,

Isr Road ro left above
Mason Golf Course

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Quality cars, trucks, vans
starting ar $1500 to $8300.
Financing available with

out our used

Portable Sawmill for Sale, prlsedl dheck

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warranty.
COOK
F!ooms lor Rent. No pets. Scrap Metals Open Monday, TRAILERS.COM 740·446· MOTORS 328 Jac:i&lt;eon Pike.
Gall740-992-7506.
Tuesday., Wednesday &amp; 3825
740-4&lt;16-()103
Friday. sam-4:30pm. Closed --~----- •r'"i5r-;..;.~---~
Thursday, Saturday &amp; Have yo,u priced a John
TRU~
Sunday. (740!446-7300
. Deere lalely? You'll be sur· ..__..;110
1ii1Riiliiil-·

Skechers &amp; Keds
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WHATYO{)~I

Tillers, Murmy,
Craftsman, MTD,
Briggs &amp; Stratlon
H-Honest
1- Integrity
S-Service
10 Years

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in this
space
for
$64
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month

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Concrete,
Angle, GOOSENECK FLATBED
One BA apt. 76 Vine Sueet, For
Clalllpoli~ $125/week, utili· Channel, Flat Bar, Steel $3999. VIEW OUA ENTIRE
For
Drains, TRAILER INVENTORY AT
ties included. 740·367·7886 Grating
Driveways &amp; Walkways L&amp;L WwW. CAR M1CH AEL.

on all .

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more Stock. Call Ron Evans, 1· NECK
HITCHES. $1500. 1976Ciassic01ds98
600·537-9526.
CARMICHAEL
EQUIP- $3000. Both Exc COnd. Bo1h
ME NT/CARMICHAEL 1or $4000. After 4pm. 446NEW AND USEO STEEL TRAILERS SALES &amp; SER· 4366

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$5.00 off

t&lt;\J84

• Garages
··Complete
Remodeling

Hours

03·2t·OB

A A Q 95

• New Homes

Tractors. Mowers.

VALLEY 709-6339.

b&lt;rilding, kitchen, LR, balh, HORSE / LIVESTOCK - - - - - - - -

304-610·0776

orth
• J0 7 2
• 6 s

CIISTIICTIM

29670 Bashan Road
Racine, Ohio
4sn1
740-9411-2217

MASON MOWER
304-773-5061
304-882·3294

.,

EBY, INTEGRITY, KIEFER er. Asking $2200. Gall 74()-

available. All utilities paid - - - - - - - except electric. March Rent
JET
.
Special $100 ,off Rent·.
AERATIONMOTORS
Please caU 304-674..:0023 or Repaired, New &amp; AebuiH In

ROIERT
IISSEll

AUillS

Lw-..:'i::UR-SAu:;:,-...,1

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12X38 ntce white siding BUILT.

H1li s Selr
Stornge

24 Hrs. (740) 4&lt;16·

0870, Rogers Basement
Waterproofing.

Jordan Landing Apartments. etc., very l.ivable, buyer must TRAILERS, LOAD MAX 03 Oldsmobile Alero , excel·
EQUIPMENT TRAILERS, lent cond., runs great,
2·3 Bedroom Apartments m011e 304·882·2389

Kipling Shoe Co.

Phillip
Alder

Club pigs for sale, AI Sired Unconditional llf9tlme guar·
from top Boars in Country: antee. Local references fur·
Call for an appt.RiverbeM nished. Established 1975.

I!.QuJPMINr

· .

Equal Housing Opportuni1y.
740-446·3344

ACROSS

WATERPROOFING

for application &amp; in,mmation. Opportunity
Honeysuckle
Hills
Apartments now· accepting
applications for 1 and 2 Br
apts. Located on Colonial
Drive next to Holzer Senior
Care Center. NO rental
assistance at this time. Rent
starts at $320 and $350:

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MIJilJIIIIoMFs

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BRIDGE

5752

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Housing Housing Opportuni1y.

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811, Drum Mower, $2,000 "7iii40F4&lt;16~
·4:::060~-~-,

each Hava Manuals Tom •
Brown 304-Bil2-2632

CONVENIENTLY LOCAT· ing app~cations far Waiting ·Bedroom Apts. 81 Village Rocker Recliner $150. 2 pc
I \ ln l 'l 1'1'1 II .._
ED &amp; AFFORDABLE!
IIS1for Hud-subSized, 1· br,
LA Sullo $325. Table &amp; 4
,\ I I \ I ..., I I It I\
II
the Manor and Riverside Apts. in .....,·rs $300. "ollohan Furn.·
Townhouse
apartments, apar tmen . or
Middleport, frOm $327 to \&lt;Ill
M
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and/or small houses FOR ~lderlytdisabled call 675- $592. 740-992•5064 _ Equal 202 Clark Chapel Rd. 388· r10
FARM

RENT. Call (740)441-1111 6679

www.mydallysentinel.com

A.KC reg. mini dachshund nl""'-----~ t....,;liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil.-1
_...
0 pi
pups, rare ~urs, ap es,
LlvmocK
1983 IL:amper, 29ft, sleeps
" ...., contalned A,..II..JA t
~uw.r.ltou~ vet cbecM.ed. fst shots,
4
LocaHon in GaUipolla 1800 wormed $375. arx;l up. 7-40· · - - - - - - · 304~;5' .._rwa •
sq. ft. bul~ng $400 mo. oft 256-14Q6
4-H dub plgs 1or Mia. $125-- - - - - - - - -

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Wedn"day, March 26, 2008
'ALLEYOOP

Loly Radder Rake Roosa 4-whoolor 300EX, $t,OOO

(404) 456-3802

{304)882-3017
Clean!

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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

AlluriMmrs

tUIIRENr
tbr &amp; 2br all utilities paklln Booutlful Apta. Ill JIICicoon

•

Point Pleasant 304-360· Eatllt...

0163

52

Westwood

Drive, lrom $365 to $560.
740-446-2566.
Equal

1BR Apt, W/0 hookups. Housing Oppprtunit',l. This
close to hospital. Call 740- institution is an Equal
339..0362
Opportunity Provider and
1BA. W/D hook·up, stove &amp; Employer.

Ellm View
Apartments
•2&amp;3 b&amp;droom apartments
•Central heat &amp; AIC
•Washer/dryer hookup
•All electric· averaging

!ridge !urn .. water &amp; trash -Be--h-St-M-.dd-1
_t_2_b $50-$60/monttr
~~ dod N
t Ref R
ec
·• 1 epor '
r. •~·-- pa~ wa1er, ·-r,
....... u · 0 pe 5·
· eq. furnished apt. no pets,
740·367-7453 or 645·7214

dep.&amp;

2BR opt. (740) 44HJ194

(740)992·0t65

2br spacious apt, ref/stove
w/d hookup, water pd, dose
, to hospital &amp; university on
Centenary Rd. no pets,

ref.

Cleanl

Clean!

required.

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RllaiiiWorohouu/Siorogo 9 month old gray Parrot
LOCB.tton II"! Gallipolis 1800 female, starting to talk, Whis·
sq. ft. building $400 mo. oft lie, w/cage. 74o-742-3706.
street parking caH Wayne at - - - - - - - -

Downtown Gallipolis apt.,
upstairs. 2BFI. 2 Baths.
$500. 446-9209
44::2..:a:.::fte:..'5.::P:_m;____ Twin R'ivers Tower is accept:
44
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stroe1 pa~•ng
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(404) 458-3802

$175. Csll 740-701·3170 or RV Service at Carmichael
Squirrel Dog lor Sale 2 740-6-42·2n3
Trailers 74o-446-3825
yean old, pup 8 months old
Angus Bulls ~ show heifers.
304-675-6132
Ellcenent Breeding, Top rlrii10~;;..-:HoME:""
Yorkles small, reduced low· Performance ,
Priced
I .. ___..~
est price ever, M&amp;F, champi· R e a s o n a b I y .
J.m.l'K'..h~:~o•auu"
on bloodline seri~us calls www.slaterunangus.com,
(740)266-5395
· BASEMENT
only (740)441 -9510

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Sale: 815 &amp; mattress 1fl.
$120, Full $150. a $225.

0173

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Show Pigs. 74()-256-1360 . Cal

Sale: Berber CarpSt $5.95
yd remnants $40.00 &amp; up.
Mollohan Carpet. 2212
Eastem Ave, Galllpofis, Oh
740-446·7444

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(2) 9' New HollanQ Hay
Bines $1200/each. (1) 7'
New Holland Hay Bine $500.
Heavy d~ty log splitl~r $500.
Other ffiiSC. farm eqUip. 388•
9805

01

Hyundai
Accent
Hatchback. 5 speed .trans.
65,310 miles, good condi·
tion. needs catalytic convert-

Save now on
Spring Arrivals

for

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CARGO' EXPRESS &amp; 73,000 miles $5900. 740H 0 M E S T E A D E R 576-1030
CARGO/CONCE.SSION _ _ __:c.___ __

Steel Beams, Pipe '.Rebar VICE.

SPECIAL

300 Second Ave.

STYLE..•

inventory
at
Sharpener, bladeS &amp; hand
WWW.CAREQ .C OM
setter $9,200 call 740-418Carmichael Equipment. 7401616
446 _2412
STEEL ARCH BUILDINGS.
SAVE THOUSANDS
John Deer A 1947 Tractor,

Across from City Park
Lafayette Mall
Gallipolis, Ohio
(740) 441 . 9010
Mon. • Sat. 9·5

on three canceled orders:
20x26 and 30x40 Made In
USA. Inventory won11ast.

cell now lor hugo sevingsl
~2-

Harvey Road

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and/or the preaenc:e of
harmful or toxic cheml·
cals, pollutants, or
ga11ea.
Terms at Sale: Ten
Percent (10%1 dey ol
sale, balance due upon
delivery of deed.
Robart E. Beegle,
Shariff
of
Melga
County, Ohio
Stephen D. Mllea,
Attorney
18 Wall Monument
Avenue
Deyton, Ohio 45402
curren1 Owner: Roger
A. &amp; Sheila A. Wealfall
Property at: 41301
Coalville Rd.
Reedavllle, OH
PPt o&amp;-ooaos.C102
Prior Deed Relarencas:
Volume 8, Ptlge$3257
Appraleed et
2,500.
Termo cit Sale: Canflol
be aold for lest than
213da ol the appraised
value. 10% down on
day at 1111, caah or
certified check, bal·
ance due on canllrma·
tlon ol aele.
The appraisal did
Include an Interior
examination al the
hauae.
Robert E. Beegle,
Melgo County Sheriff
Attomay
for
the
Plaintiff
Stephen D. Mllea
18
Monument Ava.
o.yton, DH 45402
937-t&amp;t·liOO
(3126, (412, I

Ma~n.

WV

Soulh
It

s+

00 Tacoma, 4 cyl. auto, 4x4
ed
;··"ed, ·ex·
c shape
"' cab'~
·
0"• 01 5pm. A' klng $9500·

245-5946 or 645-3743

i

EVf~nOI&gt;Y ··· Ttlf~f!
NO 1-0NGf~ · AN
800-POtJNI&gt;

tlfY,
/

,,., Ttte

g111ma can lund a
.nactlng the quellly ol
bi'OIId range of actlvl·
Public Notice
the 1\uman environIlea,
Including: The Home National and accordingly
Economic
developthe Meigs County
mant projtcla, atrHI Bank will auction the Comml11lcinera, have
lmprovementa, watar following
Item on decided not to prapere
aupply, dralnega and Saturday, March 29• an
Environmental
unitary
aewer · 2008 • at ,lO:OO a.m. 11 Impact
Statement
lmprovemento, park =:·~~pa~n~ lot. under the National
acqulaltton
and FX TC
~tovrc ':.~ Environmental Polley
9
lmprovamenta, demoll· lHD1JLSlB7YOt 98
Act at 1981,11 amend·
lion al uneala llruc. eel.
!urea, and rehabiiHa· Pleaae nate thlo Harley Environmental Review
lion al neighborhood has 182 mllea, calor 11 Recard(al (ERR) for
facllltlea. Tba acUviUeo ~~:'"':~~ w~!:i:'nal each ol the Projecl(el
muet ba dellgned to Bank reaervao lhe listed above have been
primarily beneiH low to right 111 reJect 1 .,. d conducted by the
modarlle Income par·
.., an Melga
County
aona, aid In the prevan· 811 bldo. All vehlclao Commloolonera. The
tlon of elum and blight, are sold, asia whersla, ERR(S) document the
or meet an urgent need with no warrantlea environmental revlewa
In the communlly.
IKpi'HHd or Implied. ol the proJect(aI and
Citizens are encour· For an eppolntmentto mora tully Hll forth
eged to attend this :'St.C:::.~&amp;- 2210 • ask the roaiOt'la why ouch
meeting on April 7,
alltemant
Ia
not
13126 27 28
2008, to make ouggea' '
required. Tha ERR(I)
Ilona and to provide
ara on file and avail·
public Input an vartoua
Public Notice
able for the publlc'a
actlvlllas which may be
axamlnlllan and copy·
undertaken In theae NOTICE TO PU8LIC OF lng, · upon requeat,
programa. If a particl· A FINDING OF ND SIG- between the hours at
pant wla need auxiliary NIFICANT IMPACT ON 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.,
aide
(Interpreter,
Monday through Friday
Braille or taped meter!· THE ENVIRONMENT (except halldaye), at
II, a111111ve -lletanlng ~~g~ COMBINED the above acldrasa.
device, otherI due to a MARCH
No further . environ26 2008
dllllblllly, pleaea can· · Mel
'
C
mantel review al such
tact Gloria Kloae,
go
oun1Y protect Ia propoeed to
Clark, prior to April 7, Commlaetonera
be conducted, prior to
200811740-992·2895 In ~~ga ~Mem
the request lor ratt.e
order to eneure that
or 111 ol Federal lunda.
your needs will be. Drive, .Pomeroy, Ohio The Melgl County
accommodated. The ~ , _
Commlaal01181'!1 plan to
.Melga
County
•
'
undertake the proj·
Courthouea Ia handl· ~
A!l
~t:rs~ted ecl(ll deacrlbed with
capped
acceaalble. •
g nc 11• the Federal lunda ciW.
• C
·written commanto will ~
':
ty above. Any lnteruted
8 1ga
ba accepted until 4:00
e
aun
parson,
egencleo,
Public Notice
p.m., April 7, 2008 and Cammlealanera, pro- and/or groupo, who
may ba mailed to the pciHa 111 request the have •ny comments
NOTICE OF FIRST Melga
County Stele at Ohio to raganlng the environ·
PUBLIC HEARING
Commllllonara, Melge releaae Federal Iunde men! or w1ra dloagrae
The Ohio Department County Caurthouea, ulnTdarltleSectlol
th nH194 (gl with thla Finding o1 No
01 8 01111ng Significant
of Development hal Pomeroy, Ohio 45769. 0
Impact
notlflad Melgo County Jim Sheela, Preeldent and
Community declalon, are Invited to
ol the availability ol Melga
County Development Act of aubmlt written comfunding lor the 2008 Comml11lonara
:::tOn~~ •,~:~rdl mente. for conaldera·
CDBG
Formula (3126
th C
Gon ~ tlon to the Melga
8 rana1on
Allocellon
Program
za,.. c
o u n t y
and also the 2008
~ 1110t" 11 ..:_ff~1~~~ comm1111oners 11 the
CDBG
Communlly
Public Notice
auo ng
.
h addre11 above lilted
Dlllrttl
Program,
as amended, and/or by 5:00 p.m. on April
under the Communlly NOTICETOBIDDERS· ~~~~ 1~ at ~ ~art 14, 21108, wt\ich 11 at
Development
Block BIDFORTRUCK
· c nnay ome 1 - 15 deya eltlr .the
Grant (CDBGI Small The Tuppara Plelna- Aoalo:!:?' ::•· .:: publication al thle
Cltlea ·Program, a fld. Chiller Water Dlatrlct amen
' 10
u
combined nattce. A
erally funded program ·Ia Inviting bide for a : ( ~ following proJ- notice regarding the
admlnleterad I&gt;Y the one-ton 4WD 2008 Cab M 1 ' C
ty Tu
raapanelbll entltlaa
1
StalePreviously, Mid Chellll. Allapac~ Plelgo
orr!~ Intent til requeot
1 no
1r
Melgo County h11 flcetlona for the truck
r
re~ of lunda Ia llat·
been eligible for CDBG bid can ba plckld up et Project
ed lmmadlalely balow.
Formula
Allocation the Tuppara Plaine- Pump
Houll NOTICE OF INTENT TO
funding In the eatlmat- Cheoter
Water ~llructlot" F d . REQUEST A RELEASE
8 ara1 OF FUNDS !NOIIIIROF)
eel
amount
of Dlatrlct'a main office
urea 0
To
$130,000.00 and the lacated ·on SR 7, 3 ~u~~~ P lee! C
All - lnter11ted
0111: Ptlraana,
CDBG
Cammunttv mllea lOUth at TuppeR 0 1
ro
Agancltl,
DlllrHI Progrtlrll haa Plaint. The melllng ~~~$20000
and&lt;lroupa:
a
maximum
al addraaa Ia 39561 Bar
·
'
On or about, but not
$300,000
available, 30 Road, Reedavllle, ~~ Sewer Dlllrlct befora, April 21, 2008,
500
providing the county OH 45n2. We will alto
'
the Meigs County
meets
applicable mall or 111 1 copy at ~:~
~ro,
Commllllanera, will
con· requeat the Stele of
requi-te.
the epaclflcetlon aheet v
n 1
The Melga County to anyone calling. The ~~uC1l~~ ,.::: 1:~
Ohio lllrellall Fedentl
·eomm.IIIIOn8rtl .will phone numbar le 1· D.':~ SHe 1 ·
r lunda under lecllon
hold the first at two 740-885-3315.Bidawlll Pllr
MelgeC Ply~ 104(g)ofTIIIIIatthe
1
public h-Inge at the ba opened Friday, April
nethe needaun, ~ Housing .
and
Molgl
County 11, 20011. II 10:00 a.m. aerva Han at
C o m m u n I t y
C a u r I h o u a e II the Dlatrlct'l main ::;;., fo
11 : ' Development Act of
(Courtraoml Second office. The Dlllrlct
r wa e
r 1974, 11 · amended:
Sbeet, Pomeroy, Ohio . - • the right to
P""'-' · Sectlon288a1TIIIellat
on Monday, April 7, waive. any lnlormlllly
...,. eer •..,...
theC-nGanulla
2008 et 8:00 p.m. lor and rtlject any and all ~ngeeo tyTownehlp- National
Alfordoble
lhe purpaae of pravld· bide.
Ill un
Houalng AC1 (NAHA),
lng cHI...,, and public By Howard Caldwell
:::~!; ~11 01 n amended; and /or
aHicilll with the peril· Praoldent at the Board h h
lnecl Title IV at the Stewart
81
nentlnlormetlon about bl Dlnictora
th
u hn
trm
B. McKinney Homeleao
the
2008
CDBG (3) 26, (412, 9
c ~:::'.:; Alllatenc• · Ac1, as
Formula
and
.
amended; to the ueed
Community Dlatre11
~~:ian con:llg~~~can~n lor the project(ellleled
Program. These pro,
Y above.

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bee 3det

1

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because

P"\1-\C.it£ ~~T r&gt;.K'( IA.ORE ~
1-\0l\ t&gt;t&gt;.'(5

til' 1 ~

The Meigs County
''11111 ! •1 I )io c
Commlaaloners plan to
," y 'ol ' I
ll I '•
undertake the prof· a.:.::;;:;;;;.::;;;.;.~:;;;;;;oo;~
act(el described above
with the Federal lunda
atlas above. Any Interealed paraan, agen·
clea, . and/or groupe,
who hava any com·
manta regarding the
environment, are lnvH·
ad to eubmlt written
comment• for conoid·
eretlon to the Melga
C a
u n t y CORNER STONE
Camm1111onars at tha CONSTRUCTION
Construction
ecldreu above listed
, VInyl Siding
prior to Aprll21, 2008.
Roofing, Siding,
• Replacement
The Melge County
.Soffit, Decks,
Cammlsalanero
are
Doors, Windows,
Windows
certifying to lhe State Electric, Plumbing,
'Roofing
ol Ohio, that Melgo
• Decks·
County and Jlm Sheeto
Drywall,
• Garages
In
hllylliher official Remodeling, Room
• Pole Bulldlnge
capac
as President
Additions
, Room Acldltlono
ol
County
Local Contractor
D-:
Cammlaalonero, can740-367-Q544
aent to accept the
FrH Eatlmatea
James Kee-11
jurlldlctlon of Federal
740-367-0536
742·2332
caurte If an action la l;:=======-=======~
brought to anlorce •
9
reopanolblllllas In rela·
lion to environmental
reviews, declalan-mak'
lng, and action; and
the! these rsopanalblll·
lias have been oatillied.
The legal e1tect of the
certlllcetlon Ia that
upon Ill approval, the
Melga
County
Commlaelonera, may
usa the Federal lunda,
and the State ol Ohio
IIIIIJUclllbllai•lll•
will have saUellad HI
'57 ........
reopanolbllltlea under
llllrtl .., . fllclll
the
National
Environmental Polley
H&amp;H
Act oft969, aa amend·
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UKill.

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the trumps successfully and discarded

spade loser on dummy's 1ourth club
' lo gain the overtricl&lt;. ·
Wast can make five spades if North
leads a minor-suit card. West ruffs all
lhroe diamonds on the boeld and loses
only one heart and one club.
h~

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WELL, WHY AREN'T
'fOLI OVE~ THERE
WITH HE~. KID'

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eel. .
Guuering
The Steto ol Ohio will
accept an abjection to
Seamless Gutters
Ita approval of the Rooting, Siding, Clutters
reiN• ol lunda and
Insured &amp; Bondsd
acceptance of the car·
740-653-9657
IHiclllan only H H Ia an L.-..;..;,;,....;,;_ _.J
one al the fallowing
grounda: (al the certHI·
cation wee not, In tact,
executed
by
the
reoponalbla tntlty'a
Certllylng Officer; (b)
the raspanolble entlly
hail failed to make one
olthe twa flndlnga pur·
auant to Section 58.40
Give Youroelf or
or to make the written
Your Child The
det•mlnalian required
Gift of Music
by aectlan 58.35, 58.47,
Plano/Keyboard
or 58.531Dr the projact;
• applicable; cl the
Lessons
June VanKranken •
raspanelbll entlly has
omltled one or more of
740-992-9752
the atepa Ill forth at
IUbpart E of 24 CFR
Part58forlhepreperePublic Notice
lion, publication and acting pursuant to 40
completion of an CFR Part 1504 has
En v Iran mental , oubmltted a written
Aeseaoment; dl the finding that the project
1'1!1panalbll entlly hae 11 uneaUolactory tram
ommed on or mora ol \he otendpalnt at envl·
the IIepa aat forth 11 ronmenlll quality,
SubparteFandGof24 wrman
abfactlono
CFR Part 858 lor the muat ba prepared and
conduct, praparetlon, oubmitted In accor·
publication and com· dance
wl1h
the
pletlan
of
an required pracedura (24
Environmental Impact CFRpart58),andmull
Statement,althereclp- ba addraseed to the:
lent hal committed Stile
al
Ohio·
lunda or Incurred Envlronmenlll Officer:
costa no1 authorized Office ol Housing
by 24 CFR Part 58 c 0 m m u n 1 1 y
belora releaae ol lunda Pe,rtnerahlpa: P.O. Box
and approval ol the 100t; Columbuo, Ohio
environmental certlll· 43216-1001
calion by Slate, or II Objections' to the
another ledaralagency Releaae of Funds ""

anci

'lbur 'lllrlhdllr: .

constancy, not the one thftl offers expe·
dtency.
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) - It m ight be
hard to distingulsh 'between what Is the
1ruth and what isn't when two people are
telling different stories. Try to ferret out
lhB facts Instead of simply choosing the
person you like beet.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Under no
circumstances should you do anything

ii'~"

•

~b.:......di::==:±:~-!

' that doesn't serve your beat Interests.
regardless ol the peer prehure being
ptaced on you. Answer only to your com·
mon sense.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -You must·
n't allow vollrselt to be Intimidated by

hotshot cq.workers, because they are
onty Interested ln serving themselves,
• not you. Protect your Interests regardl8aa
of the preuure placed on you.
CANCER (June 21-lluly 22)- There Is a
· possibility that you will be a good listener
only when someone Ia tailing you what
you want to hear. You will regret your
Indifference latet" when· you realize you
mlased out on pertinent fl.cts .
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Allhaugh ' a
harebrained scheme may sound IIJ(!:ittng .
and lnttlgu1ng upon firat blulh, ltyou take
the time to atop and ...neet upon It, you
won't regret avoiding thlt unrealistic
leap.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Outside
Influences could muddle your thoughts
and perspective, 10 don't make any
important decisions under pressure from
others. Be sura to think things through
totaly on you own.
LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 23) - Don't take
anything tor granted and be sure that VOU
know what you're doing before starting
anv kind ollmportllnt profect. If you ara
overly anlCk)ua and.don't take the time to

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By Berntoe Bede Oeol
There are likely to be several paths that
promise to lead to material acqullilltlon
tram which you can chooae In the year
ahead. Carefully assess all of them to
make sure you seJect lh"one that offers

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more aboul oHenselhen defense.
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51 Poet's
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35 Dank place
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color
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41 Iowa
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new produota. Monev manert art~ likely
to be far tr!GMier than ueual at tt'lll time.
oo undolfltond whlr1 you'N buying. ·
PISCES (Fob. 20-Maro~ 20)- In ordlr
to appeau eomeone Important, you
might make aome que1~onable oonce•·
alone. Unfortunllely, " you do U'\1 wrcng
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genius has his otiginal ideas closer together." • Georg L~lenberg

Becauee ther. 111 ao much you want to
do, you may take on ~ore than yoU can
competently manage - or even eome·
thing you're not equipped to do. Once out
of your elem.nt, you'l! rounder on the

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prepare, you'll start c&amp;rPtications. .
SCORPIO (Oct: 24: Nov. 22) - If you find

28 Years Experien&lt;e

Public Notice
baaes 01her than thaaa
stated above will not
ba conaldered by the
State of Ohio. No
obJat~lono received
alter
May
. 12,
2008,(whlch Ia 15 daya
after HIt anticipated
that the State t¥111
receive a requaet for
relaaH ol fundal, will
be canaldared by the
SllteatOhlo.
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Theacldreaeolthecertllylng o111car Ia:
Jim Sheela, Prealdent
Melga county ,
Courthouea Pomeroy,
Dhlo 45769'
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slangily
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46 Cask
47 More than
moat
48 Tigger'o
lrlend
so FUnen

because South is not strong enough to
rebid over a two-club advance by his
partner.

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feet!
East, with a void, Should make a pre·
emptive leap to four spades. Vulnerable? .

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Ntw01r8gle
Electrlc11 &amp; Plumbing
Roofing I Outtert
VInyl Siding a Painting
P.tlo •nd Porck Decb

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bed algna
23 Milk arnts. '
26 Luau
welcome
27 Very pale
28 HMrll or
opldeo

a 4-4 heart 1it, but II would make il ·
Impossible to lind a 5·3 Spade fit

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References Available'
Call Gary Stanley @
740-591 -8044

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be better to get in the five-card major.
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44 Naotyf
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11 Era
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13 Portent
53 Wedl
14 Clergy
aecretly
54 Mode
15 Inelegant
like a bunny
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16 RR tarmlnal
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17 Seine vlall 56 Cornea
18 Hause
CIOIO

Here Is a third deal1rom the bridge-din·
nar duplicate that I ran In Habe Sound,
Fla., last month. This ons caught my eye
because three Wests made four spades,
one with an overtrick, and one South
made 1ive diaroonds doubled w~h an
overtrick. It is not often both sides bid
and ·make game.
After South opens one diamond, West
should overcall one spade. Do not make
a takeout double with a singleton in an
unbid suit (unless your hand is very
strong). Even 11 West had a singleton
, diamond and throe club~ 11hlnk it would

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Top For CJ7 Jeep. Gall949- 55,000
miles
asking
23051or lnlormation.
$t2,600. (740)645-6434

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Dealer: North
Vulnerable: Both

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YoUirr RJ111h1t to _Kno""• Delivered Rlu:h.t t o Y~ur Door.

SHERIFF SALES
directed 'trom aald
CASE
NUMBER coun In the above anti07CV133
tied action, I will
llenollclal Ohio Inc.
expose to ule et pu().
Plaintiff
lie auction on the front
va
steps ol the Melga
Alan
Lowery
&amp; County Court Houee
Deborah Lowery
on Friday, May 2nd,
2008 et 10 a.m., ol said
Delendanta
Court at Common day, the following
Pleat, Melga County, dncrlbed reel astate:
Ohio
.
Ptlrce11 :
In pursuance of an Situated
In
Olive
order of ule to me Township,
Melga
directed from said County Ohio In Section
court In the above ant~ Umber 23, Township
tied action, I will Number 4, Range 11.
expose to sale at pub- Beginning et the South
lie auction an the Iran! Well Corner of Section
IIepa of the Meigs 23, Townohlp, Range
County Court Houae 11, THENCE:Narth a
on Friday, May 2, 2008 dlatanca ol . 1650.00
II 10 a.m., oluld dey, feet to a paint In the
the
following West line ol oal~
dascribed real estate: Section 23, THENCE.
EXHIBIT A
North 89 degrees 23'
Situate In the VIllage of Eaet, paaalng thru a
Syrscuae, In the caun· otone found 1338.58
ty of Melge and Slate feet Dillin!, a dllllnce
ol Ohio: Being Lola at 1468.58 feel to an
Noo. 57 and 58, In Iron rod eat, THENCE:
Carillon 'a AcldHicin to North 45 degrees 23'
the
VIllage
of West a dletance ol
Syrat:uae, Ohio.
685.89 feet to the True
Being alao the real Place ol Beginning.
aslata aa deecrlbed In Ptln:alll:
dHd recorded
In North 46 degr- 25
Volume 198, Paga 187, mlnutas Eaet paealng
Deed Recorda at Melga thru an Iron pipe ·ut,
303.53 lest dlatent, a
County, Ohio.
ALSO, a 10 loo1 strip dllllnce at 323.08 feel
ott the well end at Lot to a baH set In center
No. 58 running from line of County Road 44,
1111 Street to the allay THENCE: North 41
and tcroll the entire degrees 26 minutes
lot h..,ofora dHded West a distance al
and
recorded
In t39.96feettaabaltut
Volume 213, Page 65, In said center line,
Deed Recorda at Meigs THENCE: South 46
County, Ohio.
degreeo 25 mlnutaa
Said premlua also West pa11lng th111 an
known .. , 2274 6th Iron plpa Ill 20.00 1aat
S1reet, Syracuoe, OH · dllllnt, a dllllance ol
45n9
323.08 lest to an Iron
PPN: 20-00495.00, 20- pipe oat. THENCE:
004H.OO
and
20· South 41 degrees 26
1
00497.000
·
minute E•t a dllllnce
Currant Owner: AIM &amp; at 139.96 feel to a
Debonih Lowery, et al pipe, to the plioce ol
Prior Deed Refe""'ces: beginning, conlalnlng
Volume 320, Page
1.037 Acres.
Appraleed II $125,000 Thla deacrlptlan Ia the
Ttrma of Sale: Cannot product ol survey
"ba ao.l d lor Ieea than made on the 1st and
213rda ol the appralled 2nd day of ·February
value. 10% down on 1989, by Waller -Penn
day of ule, caah or Stewart, Reglaterad
certified check, bal· Surveyor, Ohio L.L. S.
ance due on canllrma· Number 5618.
lion of sale.
· Subject to all eaoa·
The appraiaal did mente. and rlghte·of·
Include an Interior wayo of record.
examination ol .I he A E S E R 1N G uNT 0
house.
GRANTOR all righta In
Robert E. Beegle, oil, gee, coal and 111
Malge County Sherllf ather mlnend rlghte In
Attorney
lor
the end under eald 1.037
Plaintiff
. Acrao.
John D. Clunk
Located at 413001
5801 Hudaon Dr.
Coolville
Road,
Reeds villa,
Ohio
HudiOn, OH 44236
330-342-8203
45n2.
(3) 26, (412, 9
·S.old property hll bean
··
appralaed at $32500
andcannataellforletia
Public Notice
· . than two-thlrda al
appraisement.
Tills
Sheriff Sales
ap_pralul Ia baaed
C - Number 07cv111 upon
e
vla1111l
Blnlllclal Ohio Inc.
lnapac11on allhll part
Ptelntllf
ol the premlaea to
va
whlch accesa waa
Roger A. Wt~llall • readily avallllble. The
Shalla A.
appraiHrs aaaume no
Dalendlntl
reaponllblllly for, and
Court of Cammon give no welghl to,
Pleas, Melga County, unknown legal mat·
Ohio
tars, Including, but not
In purauance of' an .llmllld to, concealed
order of aala to me or
latent
defecta,

Isr Road ro left above
Mason Golf Course

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starting ar $1500 to $8300.
Financing available with

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Portable Sawmill for Sale, prlsedl dheck

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warranty.
COOK
F!ooms lor Rent. No pets. Scrap Metals Open Monday, TRAILERS.COM 740·446· MOTORS 328 Jac:i&lt;eon Pike.
Gall740-992-7506.
Tuesday., Wednesday &amp; 3825
740-4&lt;16-()103
Friday. sam-4:30pm. Closed --~----- •r'"i5r-;..;.~---~
Thursday, Saturday &amp; Have yo,u priced a John
TRU~
Sunday. (740!446-7300
. Deere lalely? You'll be sur· ..__..;110
1ii1Riiliiil-·

Skechers &amp; Keds
Thurs- Sat.

WHATYO{)~I

Tillers, Murmy,
Craftsman, MTD,
Briggs &amp; Stratlon
H-Honest
1- Integrity
S-Service
10 Years

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in this
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Concrete,
Angle, GOOSENECK FLATBED
One BA apt. 76 Vine Sueet, For
Clalllpoli~ $125/week, utili· Channel, Flat Bar, Steel $3999. VIEW OUA ENTIRE
For
Drains, TRAILER INVENTORY AT
ties included. 740·367·7886 Grating
Driveways &amp; Walkways L&amp;L WwW. CAR M1CH AEL.

on all .

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TRAILERS. B+W GOOSE· 1985 Olds Detta 88, 1 owner
more Stock. Call Ron Evans, 1· NECK
HITCHES. $1500. 1976Ciassic01ds98
600·537-9526.
CARMICHAEL
EQUIP- $3000. Both Exc COnd. Bo1h
ME NT/CARMICHAEL 1or $4000. After 4pm. 446NEW AND USEO STEEL TRAILERS SALES &amp; SER· 4366

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29670 Bashan Road
Racine, Ohio
4sn1
740-9411-2217

MASON MOWER
304-773-5061
304-882·3294

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EBY, INTEGRITY, KIEFER er. Asking $2200. Gall 74()-

available. All utilities paid - - - - - - - except electric. March Rent
JET
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Special $100 ,off Rent·.
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24 Hrs. (740) 4&lt;16·

0870, Rogers Basement
Waterproofing.

Jordan Landing Apartments. etc., very l.ivable, buyer must TRAILERS, LOAD MAX 03 Oldsmobile Alero , excel·
EQUIPMENT TRAILERS, lent cond., runs great,
2·3 Bedroom Apartments m011e 304·882·2389

Kipling Shoe Co.

Phillip
Alder

Club pigs for sale, AI Sired Unconditional llf9tlme guar·
from top Boars in Country: antee. Local references fur·
Call for an appt.RiverbeM nished. Established 1975.

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740-446·3344

ACROSS

WATERPROOFING

for application &amp; in,mmation. Opportunity
Honeysuckle
Hills
Apartments now· accepting
applications for 1 and 2 Br
apts. Located on Colonial
Drive next to Holzer Senior
Care Center. NO rental
assistance at this time. Rent
starts at $320 and $350:

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811, Drum Mower, $2,000 "7iii40F4&lt;16~
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each Hava Manuals Tom •
Brown 304-Bil2-2632

CONVENIENTLY LOCAT· ing app~cations far Waiting ·Bedroom Apts. 81 Village Rocker Recliner $150. 2 pc
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·• Stream sweep set
April19 in Rutland.
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. .• Unveiling of .ARC trail
· map set for Saturday.
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• Stewart completes
basic training.
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unspoken understanding which spoken conversations between human
beings sometimes lack, making pet
therapy at places like Overbrook
Rehabilitation Center so important.
Recently, Shaggy, the downtown
dog who has been adopted by
Pomeroy businesses, made a visit to
Overbrook residents. It took people
reaching out to Shaggy to help
rehab her back into shape, allowing
Shaggy to pay back the kindness by
visiting Overbrook residents, many
who are also being rehabilitated.
Emily Casto, activities director at
Overbrook, led Shaggy through the
halls into the residents' rooms for a
quick hell.o and that unspoken con-

versation known only. to Shaggy
and the residents.
Resident Dorothy Burris, formerly of Point Pleasant, W.Va., had
dogs ~fore moving into Overbrook
with her favorite breed being .a
American Eskimo Spitz.
"They (dogs) will be there· when
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said while patting Shaggy. "They'll
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Burris smiled at Shaggy's smile,
which is missing a few teeth, and
joked, "she must be . relation to
me" before similarly smiling back
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Shaggy turned to leave but not before
siopping to speak io Burris' roommate Alta Dill and pose for a picture.
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Virginia Salser, who grew up in Reedsville and is now a resident at
Overbrook Rehabilitation Center, feeds Shaggy her favorite treat. cheeSE!.
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Frazier said she had saved the
newspaper clippings.
"I never thought I'd get to meet
her," Frazier said while petting
Shag~y and feeding the dog her
favonte treat, cheese.
A resident . who was unable to
verbalize well
could call
Shaggy's name and maneuvered
her wheelchair to the dog who sat
and shook hands.
"I Jove you, Shaggy," the resident
in the wheelchair said, clearly.
Resident Charles Grueser was
sure to take·a picture of Shaggy with
his Polaroid camera while Shaggy
v.islted residents in the dining hall.

Before leaving Overbrook a. tes.i,
dent down the hall from Shag~y
was calling "Lassie, Lassie" whtle
using one foot to steer his wheelchair. Shaggy was sure to stop and
say goodbye to the man who said he
used to have a bulldog.
Many residents remarked about
their former pets and how . ~hey
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Eastern High .School concert band and bell
choir performed last week at IBM world ·
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The high schoolers and their adult chaperones, led by Music Director Cris Kuhn, also
enjoyed several days of sightseeing and
exploration of the city.
Students were on spring break last week,
and traveled by tharter buses. 53 members
of the band and bell choir and II parent
chaperones went along for the trip'.
The band performance was on March 21,
and before and after, the group enjoyed dining at the Hard Rock Cafe! and Bubba Gump
Shrimp Co., and a nighttime view of the city
skyline from the Top of ~ Rock atop
Rockefeller Center.
''Our days were fun-filled and busy," Kuhn
said. '1be weather was sunny and cool, and a
very brisk wind was blowing each day while
many of the kids enjoyed touring New York's
burroughs in open-air double-decker buses."
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GALLIPOLIS - With
the exception of two area
counties, unei11ployment
rates in southeastern Ohio
dipped in February after
posting a sharp increase
during January.
County -by-count y data
was released Tuesday by the
Ohio Department of Jobs
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Services,
revealing that the jobless
rate for Gallia and Meigs
counties had declined. but
not by any great amount.
Gallia's rate declined by
four-tenths of a percent,
from 7 percent in January
to 6.6 percent in February.
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