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Page 88 • The Daily Sentinel

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Wednesday, May 7, 1008

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FOR Pili IkfTHEMJH ut 3939 E.VEJfHAR[) BD nAJ@N ·[Jf1 44109

AD\$!1 IS@!ENl

Cancer survivors
reach out thro11;gh
program,A2

Demand soars for 'fast acting' diet pill
'

Public now facing
48-hour cut off; clinical trial ·shows .
.
participants lost.weight ·without adding exercise or diets
.

Comedy takes stage at~
Rio this weekend, AS

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e, IU. MOOIIE
r' . . ..rJWio 8,)oodiwt.l!
UMS · - 'l'bousands of callers

cloaed an

Ohio company's phone ·
liDei teyiogto get this~

diet pill.
'lbe nmarbble weight loss supplement that bas dieters from aU
tbe country calling is caUed
Apatrim"', and there are 801111! --r
good reasons why people want it.
You. see, AJ)atrim starts WOitiDg
OD your appetite witbin minutes after taking it, dieters don't haw to
· st.arw or suffer through inb&gt;n• exercise and its been cljnnJy sbowu
to get great results..
Participailts lost 1111 &amp;il€hll\\
of 5 times more weight than
thole tHing a p!arebo ~ the
4-week Clinical.' They soot tbe8e
results taking Apatriin's active
iDp'edient as directed and without

ower

addingexerciseordietstotheirdaily
routine..
And people that ha\&gt;e used .this
weight loss sujJplement are singing
its praises.
·~ l did was take it about 30 minutes before l was going to eat ud
I didn't feel hungry. It really Williu;
great for
said Erica Le\'entbal.'
Researehers believe that :Apatrim
can suppress ~ ~ can
mean ~calories are ~· con;
sumed; this .can lead to we~t ~
Co~ should _keep m mind
that there s no su~te for proper
. diet and ezereise when it comes to
losing weight. Meaningful weight
loss ...,.,,;,..8 CODSI•ming fewer
. ·-..- -~
· calones than .the body bums.
WHY SO MUCH EXCITEMEN'l'l'

~Meigs gilis beallady

Vtillgs. See P..,e Bl ·

• 'MIIIKS FAST: Apatrim"' is causing a buzz among dieters since they don~ have to change their l~estyle and it starts working on their appetite just minutes after taking it.•'

direction of Ill: Ronald M. Lawrence,• 1he plant
die country. CVS!pharmacy and of calls, we'Ve hired more pOOple·
me;•
M.D- Ph.D. a fill: mer cliQicJJI-.fesBut scientists have ......_~-...~ a Rite Aid were among the first and the Qrder lines will be liully
sor ;t tbe University of Califu~'s proprietary method of~;;;;,;on stores to snap up •the entire initW staffed," said Ken Geis the Manager of C-all Center Operations.
LosAngelesSchoolofMedicine.
that is profucted by U.S. Patent production.
"Even tl!ough we weren~ -'tie
The Study included bealtliy, over- #7,060,31}8. This process enables
The ccimpaey has also set up a
to
take all of the initial ca1la from
.weight individuals between die .ages Apatriin's manufacturer to put die National Order Hotline ·just for
trying to get Apatrim we're
people
of 31 and '13. Their calorie intake and . plant's beJJeflts into a pill •
Apatrim. This enables people that
level of e~rercise was not disclosed.
Scientists believe Apatrim's active don~ want to fight the ,cmwrls or ready now," said Geis.
Current supplies are limited sil
The participants were instlucted ·ingredient worb by bJooking the run the risk of aot finding it at
consumers
that don't get through
. ~ to . . l . n - the food they were hunger signals that are sent from store, to get Apa,trim delivered
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h to &lt;L- brain. Th b . directly to their homes.
· to the onier liDe in the next 48eating and not to add any exereise; """ »';DBIL """
· . e. nnn Starting at 7:00 am today, hours .o r can't lind Apatrbn at the.
in other words, no cbanges to their tben thinks that the stomach 18 full, • the order line will only be open store will have to wait until more
daily routine. They were told to take causing ·8 reduCtion in appetite. •
for ~ours. All consumers have inventoryispro&lt;fucedormoresbipApatrim 30 minutes before lunt:h A'owroGET APATRDI
to do is call 1-800-782-8750 anci ments relich the national chains.li
Apatrim contains an amazing and dinner.
·
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ask for Dept. API772; orders will be
compound that baS a known ability . An amazing 100% of the particiInitial shipmen•filled
"'"" of Apa'-'oann L---'- on a =&lt;&gt;1--come, first-served
www.apatr;m.com
to help control hunger pangs •
pants who took the active ingredient have been rushed · out to .a ........._
This allows people to eat the foods as instnJcted either lost weight or few select ·retail ehains aeross '"We're bmcing for the nen ~

!he

they~ they just eat less.*

LosiJ1g weight is bard and anyone .indies •off their · waistline during
that has strugled with weight loss the 4 week study.• Ill contrast, on1y
will tell you that they would love to one person ta)ring the p1arebo Jost

be able to lose weight without ebaDging their daily routine.
. · 'l1la&amp; where Apatrim ·comes in
&amp;illoe tbis is exactly what happened
in the clinirBI triHL
'
. ·1 took Apatrim and 1felt fabulous.
After eating dinner I felt full and not
deprived. I just went about my day
and didn't think about food or eating," said Lori Momow.•
All of tbis positive feedback
malres it easy to understand why
· there is 80 much excitement and
opWnisnl 8lllTOUJiding tbis weight
loss supplement
CLINICAL RESULTS

India.

This 'miracle' plant is CaraJ1uma
Fi.mbriata and it has been used by
native tribes in India for centuries
to reduce bUDge!" 1111d quench thirst
dlll'il1g times of fllmine and

with

I joint

. 8llbl as .a oomlililt&amp;He shock

UMS-Owwnnerscan'tMan
to get einlJlh mit and dnlg
stcres ·are aelliag it as fast as
t:heycangetit.
"Urt E oitie, that's 1111 I
can say;' aid Vat1hew v.mds,
Dired.or rl &amp;••
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llllllt ... P-1 !J@~'IB tile
... ·-~ that dlllllt•i !be

abiodJel:
. "As we .,e. the body's natural production of this ftuid
derlines and this can force
,~ bones in our joints to
grind ~ wbiclt can re- maloe lbio jaiDt •1'1"- •e••t m
8Ult .in nglll( discomfort: 1upi \e.
1
llidDI:JoeephDietz'.
·
~fram .CDI"UUIar Trlt· ih+ II lillie .n the 1ime 1lelliag Ul

!Jietihl!tlnjult-d~Jadlqf
~.ct.ln ... P.,OOO ~

'DI:Dietr:'.

pie. cali'tfuld 'l'rigoslunine
or dou't Vlllllttogoto the store,
,.,..., !ll!t up a Natimwl Order
aum.. ao !hey can have it deli\wed tiired;)y to 1heir home,"
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' ."We'D be offeting a direct
de!Mry discount for the
DI!Xt72houra,lllldtl01111llllll!'l'll
·Jibould bow ilaey can't__get

tbiadiacoliDtatdmli~·
..
llWrr ill
the toc.J- dlllt mill1bl

~Jc*lt•itw.....t tiJdlwaeanGf(jl-and_.. bowp!lllt'l'~Woe•••• budded. ·
- ~ .... I ' tq to the It dloecd.J to Jlllll' ja)IQ,•IIId irdaa;'llldW!odl.
Othirwille thole

"11eW~•·'Jt"*'.,...

500,000buttleeof'ni&amp;l• .;...
and . . . jllltllleeppvwilcol'l
beal~ lli:l ~
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Sdet!lltb ba\'1!
til emaring rni ·l llliet bt
cbBJ't require a jii..,.iplioo
IIIII is 1M!n cdy lllllle.a ~
It~ &amp;o impreMive that one
by iagNdient tbe ability to retain ftuicl up to 1000
times ita OWD weight. this
helpa inereaae lubt j; .......
tbe jointa .nawiD« tllem to
JIIOW!'Witheue."
Tr4Jwamine~ by iter&amp;
ent ill HyWronate.-edlll

&lt;l£;a111c4wamt.•added

nw .......... ~ . WJodL

blflad riJiuco• •iw411dchouduidoawbicb
J.loe '-1 ~ lihllwn to
blip blild' h't ca•B 1 in
thejaillfnlowqirm
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c. FtJIIz. 92

: ~ Joyce·Romililes, 54.

Point Pleasant
woman to be
sentenced in
Riverfest
embezzlement

mitigation
.project

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BY BfiiJAN J. REED

POMER:OY
A Point
W.Va.
woman
Pleasant,
! Ameriiru ,Mimicipall\lwerof
embezzling
thouaccused
1 Obio•s tJGpO&amp;ed pow.e r 1
sands from the Stemwheel
plant ~though the work isn't
Riverfest Committee trea: am~ooofllhc plant, it'!i 1
sury
will be sentenced in
· ~oo of llhree, new
July
after
pleading guilty in
i brecd.iJig babitats for the
Meigs County Common
Eastem Spadefoot 'Foad.
Pleas
Court.
Creating iJhe habitat WBii
Helen
· Maxine
part oGf 'the ' oonditions !let
McClintock,
72,
was
fOl\lh by me Ohio Power
·.,. Catlleb·lttJeigs
jndicted
last
November
on
'.
Silillg Board = = t i n g
' Industries hold 'Minia
single
count
of
grand
·
AMP-Ohio's
: cate of
theft.
She
has
entered
a
volRelay.' See . . . A2
environmental mmpatibiliuntary plea of guilty to the
ty and public need.
: ~ M'ss' ~gOrown
charge,
and will be sen"There is no constructio11
: Clty ~ft:llm.
tenced
on
July 14, going on," Kent Carson,
McClintock
was ordered
communications director far ·
See . . Al
CIMilonib~ldJi,I!Gio
AMP•Ohio stressed. "It's And1mv Bi5!i!Bll, lllilt, !Easle111 HiQh School valedictorian, nsoeives the Franklin B. Walter to apply for panicipation in
' • Dave Bmtners to
· important for people to ·~rshlp-rd plaque for scholastic .achievement from. Scot Gheen, Eastern principal, the Community Corrections
~ .aing at area clilurch
program, and a pre-sentenc-.
know we still have a long as Mike Stntie, AMESC ,goveming board !president, looks on.
ing
investigation was
MafU. See f'ale .A3
waytogG.in tenns ofreQcivordered.
• 611Bitail:n JJellll Bliels. ' ing .additional permitting."
During
McClintock's
1he Eastern spadefoot is
l!ITaignment
hearing,
March
listed as an endangered
Assistant
.
Prosecuting
·
species by 1he0hio Division
Attorney Matthew Donahue ·
of Wildlife. Its habitats are
said McClintock engaged in
"exceptionally rare" and are
a
"pattern of embezzlefound in areas'of sandy :soils
BY CI:W" af;HoEFucH
dents of the Meigs High art Tony Deem, Southern ment," but did not indicate
associated with river valleys HOEFLICHOMYtiAitYBENTINEL.COIII department hung in . the Local, and Bill Buckley,'
bow much money had
in
Southeastern Ohio,
.'
cafeteria, and crayons and Meigs Local.
allegedly been stolen. The
according to the division .of
POMEROY""""'The colored pencils dotted the
Andrew Bissell, Eastern charge against McClintock
wildlife.
scholastic accomplishments table to encourage those valedictorian, selected as
Spadefoot toads spend the 0f 53 students were . cele- attending to "be creative .. the most outstanding 2008 carries the specification that
between
·$5,000
and
majority .o f .their lives under- brated .at the Meigs County on the paper tablecloths.
graduating senior in Meigs $100,000 was stolen.
ground in borrows of their Academic Awards Banquet
As the students were rec- County, was presented the
McClintock has been free
own niaking. They emerge held Tuesday .night at Meig·s ognized, they were presentFranklin
B.
Waller on a $1 ,000 personal recog after heavy rains to breed in High School.
ed cenificates by their Scholarship Award plaque nizance 'bond. Her trial was
telllJlOOIIY pools. They make
Kim Allen, Meigs County school principal. and a- by Scot Gheen, Eastern set for April 29, but she
a croaking sounds like talented and gifted coordi- medal or plaque by Mike
"whar, similar to the sound · nator, announccti the theme Struble, president of the High School principal. entered a voluntary plea of
Bissell
is ·an
Ohio guilty late last month.
G , _ .... AI
of a y~ crows. The toad of
annual event. ''Life is · Govern,ing BJ~liFd' o( the University Cutler Scholar.
The charge carries a maxis llfOIIIld two~ inches long a great big canvas. Throw · A1hens-Meigs Educational .and _ the recipient of the imum fll}e of $5:000· and .a
and liiCii its spade-s!laJ!ed- all the paint .Y~ can at it,.. · Seriioe Center, Introducing
Ohio Board of Regents maximuln prison term of 18
1lind
filet for digging. ,~mv
(Danny Kaye, colnedian). A the . academic achievers Scholarship Award.
months.
...·
Coinpared to other toads, bac.kdrop of paint splatters · were superintendents, Rick
A.ftU£&amp;4 . ~-..
spadefoots are soft bodied, on canvas created by stu- Edwards, Eastern Local; N
t di.AS
•-ln,lllt,AS #
: a lilrcnoNs - 1.6 PAG£S
have smoother skin and
A3 their pupils are venical
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Putstanding students .
recognized at awards banquet.

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Or, vlllt us online at: .
www.fllgoSamine.com
the Unital ~ ~
"AAl! to malo! itl!llllier tiJr peo-

~of "natural joint ftuid,"
medieally known as synovit~.,.,.
l1uid.
'Ibis jOim ftuid A!duoe&amp; fric1ioo iD the joi11IB allotlq tiJr
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Sales.skyrocketing; news of its amazing results spread across the ·U.S.
ment bmd dJat ghll'f4'8miDP
and cbondroitiu, 1limilar to
tbose ·bmd in Trigosamine,
bad a 795 elliecme rate lOr
tbose with modeuote to 8EM!l'e
jointdi110011diato..
But it's the I'IBilts that

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BEnt SERGENT

LETART FAU..S ·
Resjdmts in the Lc:t.att Falli
i aa may•\!e mticed wcnt
~ 4oae dJe site of

ROWITWOUS
The active ingredient in Apatrim
comes from a plant that grows in

~ thejWrtB, but it aJao

OurmARms

million :annual builget. Ali for
Syraouse. Casto said tlhe village has .
· l:t~ mootbs 10 spend tile money.
SYRACUSE - Upgtades to ilhe
Hoffinan and Cunningham ·said
.Sy.:acuse water system will be mil- llbe IDDIICY will likely be spent in the
tinumg thanks to a $!89,640 .~t fall! as paitoflllhe village's '$l50,000
from the Appalachian Regmnail lllliWb for .a '$300,&lt;000 distress gr.ant
Commission.
from the Ohio &amp;.~t of
According to Sytacu~e Gr.anti Developmemt. If i!he ~e receives
Administrator Fred Hoffman, · ilhe i!he distress grant the ID0ney, ·used
rota1 cost of lihe project is $231,-tiO for various community improvewith
me
Mei~s
County ment projects, wGuldn't be released
ColllDlissioners ;provuiing '$20,000 until fall.. More .on ·tlie distress gr,ant
and tile Vdla,gc •Of Syracuse pmvid- willlbe featured in an upcoming alitiing $21,410 in local. funding..
cle in The Dliily SentineL
. MayGr Eric CllDilingbam said · As fur tile water improvement
HGffman worlred.w!th Syracuse vii- project it Mil include the fotlGwing•
lage officials, the Syracuse BoaFd of . R.eplacement ·of approximately
Pl!lblic Affairs :as well .as Misty 1.500 feet of .an ei,ght-inch water
Cast0, e~uttve director · ,1111!1 line .along Roy Jones llt0ad which is
Melissa Zoller, development di!:ec- the main !line from 1'he new water
.
tm. both &lt;Jf Buckeye Hills-Hocking tank and is .over 56 years old. The ··
VaHey Regtional Development replacement of vllliious .connections
I
District,
in
obtaining
the
gt:ant.
a1
th
line • -'-' *··'t
·
Casto said the grant &lt;qi~plication 1iit ·oog e .
ts s...., '"" resw m a
Beth Sergent/phiJ!o
bcr agency's mold by funding a w.ater more reJiatank'
ble supply of :w.ater ilirom Mayor Eric 'CI:Innjngham (seated) signs on the dotted line to receive an
·proJect
• m
· ,m •eoonotlllC
· ally ·distressed· ·111AooroximateiY
e new '
·
!,200 feet 0~ new ,Awalachiam Regional Commission Grant in the amount of $189,640 to
•county, Of the 2'J Appalachian ooun- six-hiclt line &amp;om Ill!!)' Jones Road fund ifilprovements to the Syracuse water system. ·Pictured (from left)
ties in OhiG, Casto guessed Meigs intoltheRusticHillsarea:willal.sobe Syi3Cillse ·Grants Administrator fr:ed Hollman, Melissa Zoller and Misty
County might see $690,000 in fundCasto r:df the Buckey.e lilills,-Hocking Valley .Regional Development District,
ing dris year lirom the agency's $8
flfllul• _. GII 1o AI
· Gordom Winebrenner, S:,:racuse Board of Public Affairs.
BY

!BSEAGSNHPMYDAILVSEmiNELCOIII

IIWJTOMVJ:lAILYIIEMl'IIELOOM

weight, just half.;a-pound, and not
one reduced tbe.i r waistlfue.1 ·
· Some participants .experienced
incredible results, losing as much as
8 pounds and up toll inches o!J.tbeir
waistline.*'

Drug stores load

•.

add

drought.*
'111e U.S. clinical study was con- Until recently, tbe only way
ducted in Los Angeles under ·the to get these benefits was to eat

llr G.W.IIIplw

Syracuse receives grant for water improvements

SPOitTS

dients is a component of synovial fluid.

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.\nnie's Mailbox
Calendars
Classifieds
Comics

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• ALMOS1" GONE: Sales of the jo1nt pill Trigosamine are soaring which could
lead to out of stocks as shown in this photo illustration. Consumers unable to
f ind 1! can call l-800•924-2109 and have it shipped directly to the~ homes.
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:!::S..:Cs=~h~ RITA to assume~.~-. Middleport.· tax ollP
\ration July. 1
r~

have faint, yellowish lines
Bs~&amp; nmning down their :baeks.
BY 'BAJt.M J.'REED
Like many frog·s and toads,
llltiDOMYDAILYSENTINELCOIII
87 they can secrete toxins
A4 . which. can be harmful if MIDDLEPORT - ·July I
f,ditori•
:tbey come into contact with is me projcvled date for the
'~
As
eyes, nose or mouth and can . Regional looome · Tax
\
,. ,. cause :allergic reactions in .Administration l¥ency . to
Obituaries
~ some people.
assume
operation
of
Places to go
A8
Carson said me company Middleport's income tax
is worlting with. enVIrOn- office.
~rts
B Section mental oqnsultants on the
RITA is a non-profit
w lher
,.,. OOostructi.OD of habitats cur- .11gency made up of reprc~ea ·
,
..._, lmltly underway .011 poper- sentabves of U3 Ohio vii•
. . . . .- . , . . . . . , , , 1 a.. ties 1he. company has la$1cs and cities. Last year,
optioned. The work can village council voted to
ooly be done dnri'Yl certain eliminate its local income
times of the year so as not to tax office in favor of paying
interfere with the bnwiing RITA to ool1cct and process
• cycle of the toad.
.iboome tax payments from

employ~s

and process
income WI, returns filed· by
village rcsil)ents.
Fiscal ~cer Susan
Baker said slje has been
providing taxpayer infonnatioo to tlie agency, and has
. approved an informational
letter to be mailed to taxpayers ill the village that
will explain the conversion.
· The exact cost of paying
RITA to handle income tax
administration is not yet
known, but council voted 32 last July to make the conversion to RITA, based 011
an estimated savings to the
village of $40,000 per year.
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An informational letter
will be mailed to village
residents to explain the conversion, Baker said. &amp;he has
assumed the responsibilities
associated with the tax ·
office administration.
· RITA is paid a percentage
of collections, so the fee
paid to the agency will
llel'!IDd on how much tax is
pa1d. However, preliminary
estimates place the .cost at
under $15,000 -, a considerable savings over What the
villqe bas paid to employ
an ailministrator, pay benefits and office and mailing
expenses.

When a full-time tax
admmstrator was on the
payroll, tbe depanment
operated on a $50,000 annua:l budget.
Administrator
Carol
Howe Cantrell was paid a
salary ?f $26,500. Cost~ of
health msurance and retireme01 placed the cost of
employing an income tax
administrator
at over
$40,000 per year. Cantrell
was terminated in August
after she allegedly accused
council members and
Baker of misconduct in a
newspaper advenisement
billed to the viltage.

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'REGIONAL

The Dail
. y Sentinel

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lb':'J'Sday, May 8, 2oo8

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Mother sentenced in deaths.of children
Montgomery
County
Common
Pleas . Court
Judge Michael Tucker
imposed two 15-.yl!ars-to·
hfe•terms on S1lverman
and ordered them serve
consecutively.
,
The sentence was part of
the 1plea agreement reached
last month, when Silverman
pleaded guilty to rwo counts

ednesday to at lea~t 30
years in prison for setting
the fllle ~at killed her two
young ·children.
· "I would take it bact if I
could,'" Heather Silverman,
25, .of suburban West
Carrollton, said l&gt;efore she
was sentenced.

of murder and three counts
of
vated arson.
s&amp;an•s daughter, 4~onth-old
, K~ylee
Silverman, was killed m the
July 2006 fire at the farni- ·
ly's
home
in
W~st
Carrollton. Her brother, 4year-old Mikel Silverman,
died later at a hospital.
The fire began two hours .

before a court . hearing on
whether the county's· child
welfare agency should be
allowed to take lemporary
custody of the children.
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. Dear Alu~R: I am deeply Europeans do when we visit
' , involved with a wonderful his family? Should we mise
: , . man. I was channed by the our children to be nudists•
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·· undressed until it was time because I am uncomfort: ' to leave the house. I soon able?--Cbe"Y Oaase. Md.
·' .joined him and enjoyed eat- · Dear Olevy &lt;llase: This
is a very personal choice.
, ' mg breakfast in the buff.
Arnie is Dutch and was When it comes to raising
raised in a bouse where children, it generally is best
nudity was lhe norm. His .to be able to oover up when
~ts and siblings all slept
necessary by keeping robes
m the nude, soaked in the liandy. It becomes a bigger
_: , ~y hot tUb together and issue when the' ldds have
. · VISited nude beaches.
friends over or 'when they
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, will include nude hot-tub- thing at a time. For your
. ' · bing and beaches. Arnie upooming visit, try the "when
· assures .me I . can wear a in Rome" appro;lch and see
· bathing suit, but I will be · how you feel about it Bnng a
: self•conscious if 'I'm the swirnsuitjustincase.
only clothed person. But
· Dear Amlie: My wife and
I'm not sure I'm ready to be I are expecting our first child.
naked in a group.
.a boy, and she would like to
Also, we'd both like to name hiin after me (for
have children, but he wants · which I am truly honored).
to raise them as he was · . However, we both abhor
raised and I am not so sure. the. idea of "Jr." Is it proper
· · Nudity didn't harm Arnie, to use tbe Roman numeral
but is it OK for the kids? . "IF instead? I know strict
·.-Arnie.can't understand why etiquette demands it be used
: Americans are so hung up only for a child who bears
. about this. He believes !be name of a family mem. · ttudity is healthier, more ber other than the father
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ERIGELOIIVDAILYTRIBUNE ,ct:~M

CROWN CITY - West
VIrginia
State
Poliee
believe · that they've found
the bodies of an elderly cou·ple that has been 'missing
·from Crown City for two
months.
Patty and Willal'd "Bill"
.frye have .been missing
since March 14, 2008. They
were last seen at a gas station in ··Wayne County,
W.Va driving a dark blue
Fool Focus.
Both suffered from dementia-related illnesses and Patty
was also a diabetic.
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Their vehicle was report~
edly found by a family
friend on Tuesday morning.
It had been abandoned over
a hillside in a heavily wooded area in Wayne County
near Dunlow, W.Va.

Emergency crews with
.canine assistanCe began
~hing the area anJIIIld
the car WedoeSda:y llllll1l;ing
and found rwo bodies nearby. Th~ bodies were .foUnd
approximately I 00 yards
from each other. Although
the bodies are believed to be
the Fryes, they have not yet
been positively identified.
According to a news
release, there are no obvious
signs of foul play, but troOp.ers are continuing to investigate the incident. They
said that the car was locked
visible
and there was
damage to the car and no
sign of blood or a sttuggle.
The bodit;s are being tmnsported to Charle!iloli, W. Va,
for autopsy · and p«.JSitive
identification.
State Police have towed
tl)e car to a seeure location
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Civil Wm; Day is May .17

GREENBO'ITOM., W.Va.
The historic Jenkins
Plantation Museum, located
in the Green Bottom
Wildlife Management Area
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PiCtured (from left) are Meigs Co. Reach to Recovery Volunteers Maxine Griffith, Dr. Wilma Civil War Day on Saturday,
Mansfield and Rhonda Cullums as they look at wigs available at the Fennan E. Moore May 17, from II a.m. to 4
ACS Cancer Resource Center. All three volunteers .are breast cancer ·survivors. Reach to p.m. The living history pro. Recovery is one of the many free services offered by the ACS via Relay for Life funds.
gram is free and the public is
invited to atte!l4 · .
decided to dedicate their time Maxine is not new to volun- volunteers, please contact
Spectators at the outdOor
to. the program. Rhonda , teering for the American the coordinllfor. Rhonda at event will see reenactors in
Cullums serves as the Reach Cancer Society as she helped 992-0805. For more infor· period costume, including
to Recovery Coordinator and make the Meigs Relay · For fl'Ultion about the American the Levisa Artillery, a
Cancer Society please call Confederate cannon compashe is a three-year survivor, Life a 24-hour event.
If you. wqu.ld like to talk 1-800-227-2345, 24 hours a ny from Levisa, I(y. The
Wilma . Mansfield is a sixyear survivor and Maxine with your one of the Meig,- day, seven dnys a week or group will give demonstraGriffith is a 20-year survivor. ·county Reach to Recovery visit www.cancer.of8.
tions of camp life and conduct live cannon-frring
demonstrations of a Civil
War-era artillery unit.
of
Katherine
Ferris
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·and staff, that it was very student and, later, as a www.ohiou.edu/internarion- Charleston will portray the
difficu It to ,choose just one," leader who affec~d change alweek for 11Wre infbrmation living history chardCter Mary
Yusko said] ,
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in his homeland.
and a full schetbd£ of events. Anna Morrison Jackson,
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So they didn't.
"He'll be here to tell a litCommi~ members opted tle bit about his story and
to feature' nine individuals how that led him to Ohio
from the Ohio University University and bai:k to
l;Ollllllllnicy in its promotions Liberia to play a prominent
for the week, .incorporating role in' the ·government and
stories frOm ·Singapore to the rebuilding of the counSouth Africa and .. from try," Yusko said.
Afghanistin .t o Australia.
The address is at 7 p'.~q.
Mlntemationa1 · Week is Monday, May 12, in Baker
about celebrating the rich- Center Ballroom.
h ·
ness that our university
In· addition to D31ufs
enjoys ·in the classrooms and visit, . the d,acumentarv
residence halls, on the play- "Liberia: A Fragile Peace,1'
ingfie1ds.andinthe·.research which tells about the
tabs," Yusko ~d. "We feel Liberian people and their
as •thoui!h we''Ve found a struggle toebuild after viou~ue and ~ate way lent civil w:ar, will be shown
to ·highlight that." ·
in Baker eentcrlbeatre at9
The ieatumd .individuals p.m.- Sunday,Ma~l. · ....._
also 'Will share their experilntemaiiOOal
&gt;k: tradiences ·a t a storytelling session· . lions, such as ·the annual ·taltitled "Tales from Abroad, ent show, still will be among
Mar, and Beyond," from II the staples of the weeklong ·
Performers
a.m. to I p.m. Friday, May · celebration.
IS, in .. Baker University from the International
Center's -1804 Lounge.
Student Union will sing,
The "Your World, Your dance and · perform other ·
,
Story" theme also will be cultural entettainments at 7
carried through the week's p.m. Thursday, May IS, in
keynote address by Marcus Baker Center Theatre.
Dahn, an Ohio University
The' annual . International
alumnus and deputy minis- Street Fair will again wmp
ter of administration in the up the celebration. From ll
Liberian ministry of .poSts a.m. to 5 p.m. May 17, Court ,
and telecommunications. · Street will be transformed
Titled "A Long Road from into an international bazaar
Nimba: One Man's Journey featuring the sights, ~meUs ,
· to Ohio University · and tastes and sounds of cultures
Beyond." Dahn's address from around the globe.
will highlight his experi- , Vtsit .the lntemationnl
ences as an international Week
Web
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'Wife of~ Geaaai
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"Stonewall"
Jackson. Mary '"'imrd' to
her native North -Carolina
after Jacksoo'!i death and
mganized and becajpe
first president Of Stooewall
laclcson 01apter 220 of the
United Daughteli of the
Confederilcy in Otadoue.
The historic Jenkins family .home will be open fot
self-guided tours, and Visitors can .e njoy bot dogs,
chips and drinks.
The Jenkins Plantation .
Museum is on W.Va. 2
between Huntington 11nd
Point Pleasant. It is listed
in the National Register of
Historic Places and on the
Civil War Discovery TraiL
The museum's regular
hours
are
Tuesdays ·
through Saturdays from .10
a.m. to 4 e.m.
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Carleton School and
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·recently walked thro1,1gh .
Syracuse during their
Mini-Relay !Or Life. 1
Students and adults '
raised over $1 ,400 lor
the American Cancer
Society with pie in the
face and kiss the goal
fund raisers. The Relay
for Ule of Meigs
County is tomorrow
and Saturday at the
Meigs County
Fairgrounds. Pictured
(from left) Joan Hart,
'Bill Rice, Frankie
Council and Teresa
Carroll lead the mini
relay walk.
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The group was awarded date. The group has also
, known gospel artists The ·household name in south- Horizon Grou.p of the Year appeared for,Senior Citizens
in 1999 and Favorite and Religious Night at the
• Dove Brothers will be in em gospel music.
• ooncett at Addison Freewill
The group is best known . Traditional Male Quartet at Gallia County JUnior Fair.
• Baptist Ch=:h on Sunday, for such hits as '"Dido 't It the 2002 Singing News Fan
Current members are
Rain," "Get Away Joo:lan," Awards, and haven't missed McCray Dove, Eric Dove.
: May ll at 6 p.m. · 1
• .There is no charge ;ind all "Just Another Hill," the a beat since. Their culrent Jerry Martin, Jerry Kelso
number one hit "Anything recording, . ''Never the and David Hester.
: are invited to attend.
For 11Wre information,
Formed in 1998 by But Ordinary, Everything But Same," is tbe group's most
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brothers McCray and Eric '!Ypical" and their biggest hit critically acclaimed .and -contact Pastor Rick Barcus
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ground-breaking .album to at 367-7063.

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• best weight-loss winner and
~ Connie ·Rankin runner-up at
the M.ay 6 meeting of lOPS
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: &lt;llapter IIOH 20 l3 Coolville
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KOPS (Keep Off Pounds
• Sensibly)
members ·
LaChresia Bogardus, Mary
i Clel.and, May Frost and
· l Patticia Richmond were in
: leeway.
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Nine members attended
: the lOPS Area Recognition ·
! Days on May 3 in Lancaster
i where the chapter won an
: award for having the most
• members in attendance ii)
! the Southeast Ohio area;
LoUise Hershey took part in
· : the KOPS graduation cere: mony and wa.s named
t:n.,ter Queen;· members
I ::Jiershey, Frost and
, ' jiirl!mond took part in the
~: KOPS Circle of Light; and
d~ Bond received three
;ii!Wards for her weight loss.

Members will participate · recipes to share.
The group meets every
in the Meigs County Relay
for Life on Friday, May~. Tue!;day at Torch Baptist
Dianne Bums pre$Cnted a Church. Weigh,in is from
pro~ram on ways ' to make
5:15' to 6:15 p.m. with .a
rectpes and meals more meeting at 6 :3(). for infornutritious. Members are mation, can l&gt;a1 Snedden at
asked to start britiging to' the 662-2633 or attend a free
meetings their favorite local meeting.

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afternoon. Highs in the upper 60s. Northwest winds
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the locus of this year's National Nines Week, oelebrated annually May 6-12 throughout the United States. This year, the
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side nursing in hoSpitals and long-tenn care facilities to the halls of researCh institutions, state legislatures, and Congress,
the depth and breadth of the nursing profession is meeting the e~~;panding health care needs of American societY. Mayor
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hands and weight gain.
SYRACUSE
- Syracuse
Luckily, after. my fourth
visit to a psychiatric ward. I Village Council, special
got serious about my life. I meeting, rescheduled .regufound a wonderful psychia- lar meeting, 7 p .m., village
trist, and now I..take the cor- halL
Tuesday, May ll
rect medication. I want to
POMEROY - Bedford
tell other bipolar people to
try again on the medication. Township lrustees will ·
·There are new ones .all the meet 7 p.m. at the town halL
Thnrsday, May 8 . ·
time. I feel like a different
person, without all the anxiLONG · sorroM
ety and highs ana lows. And
Revival through May 9 at ·
ODS
Faith Full Gospel Chufl;h, 7 .
I know I nCC\1 to take ·the
medication for the rest of
p.m. Peacemakers to sing
my life. And that is OK. Thursday, May 8
Friday. with refreshments,
Brichter Now in San
Shade fellowship to follow.
CHESTER . RUTLAND - Revival
River Lodge 453, 7:30p.m.
Bemanlino
Dear Brighter Now: at the hall. Refreshments.
services at the Little Patch .
of Heaven on Higley Road,
Congratulations on being
TUPPERS PLAINS motivated enough to get VFW Post 9053. 7 p.m. ; Rutland , 7 p.m.. each.
evening. Different ministers
help, and bless you for Meal at 6:30 p.m.
encouraging others.
SYRACUSE
.to speak , special singers
Allnie 's Mllilbox is writ- Wildwood Garden Club, . each night. For more inforten by Katlty MiJclu!U and 5:30 p.m. at the Syracuse marion call Rev. Margaret
Marcy Sugor, lo11gtimt: f!ili- Community center. Barbara Robinson , 742-4520.
ton of lire A1111 Ltuulers Koker to present program on . POMEROY - Relay for
t:obutuL ~'kart: f!-msil your window and porch boxes.
Life benefit hymn sing, 7
quetdiolls tD tlllnit!smail- · CHESTER Chester p.m. at the First Southern
flox@comauLMt, or writt: Shade
Historical Baptist Church featuring
ID: Amlit! 's Mllilbox, P. 0. Association meeting in the Forgiven 4 and local
Box 118190, Chicago, IL Courthouse, 7 p.m.
singers. Sponsored by Reed
60611. To find out more
POMEROY-Alphalota ·and Baur Insurance of
about Allllit!'S Mailbox, Masters. 11 .:30 luncheon at Pomeroy. For more infor- .
mul rea4 fetllllns by other the. Pomeroy
United · mation call 992-3600 or
Creoton Syll4icale writers Methodist Church.
992-4580.
RACINE Sonshine
mul CtUtoonists, visit the
mother-daughter
Cnlltors Syndicatt: Web Circle
page tli www.CI'f!atDrs.com. banquet, 6 p.m. Bethany
United Methodist Church
Monday, May 12
fellowship halL
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Saturday, May 10
POMEROY -Christian Eastern High School conMotorcycle Association, cert band. choir. handbell
"Delivered" Chapter, regu- choif and sixth-grade beginlar · meeting, 5 p.m., ning band will perform
Common Grounds, new spring concert, 7 p.m., high
school gym. Free admission .
members welcome.
Monday, May 12
POMEROY .Meigs
County Republican Party,
Saturday, May 10
7:30 p :m. Meigs County
PARKERSBURG. W.Va.
Courthouse.
POMEROY -Big Bend -Nellie Aumiller will celFarm Antiques Club, 7:30 ebrate her 90th birthday on
p.m,, Mulberry Community May 10. Cards may be sent
Center.
.
to 4002 Cypress St..
POMEROY Meigs Parkersburg, W.Va.

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Band
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Boosters, 6 p.m. in the bandroom. Events and fundrdisers to be discus~d.
Tuesday, May 13
HARRISONVILLE
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p .m.
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hall .
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(i.e., grandfather), but I've
been told it is more socially
acceptable now. What do
you say?- Happy Falhertu-Be m Sanoy tlorida
Dear · Happy Falher-tuBe: It still isn't exactly cricket to use a "2" in any ~rm if
your child is named after
you, althoogh wha1 is acceptable to you and your wife is
what matteD;., and franldy,
most people won't ilolice or
care. Of course, the baby
only becomes "Junior" if be
has your first, middle and last
names. If you change his
middle name, he no longer
uses any !iuffix at all
. Dear ,\nnie: since there ·
has been discussion in your
column about bipolar illness, I would like to share
what I have learned, being
bipolar all my life.
I' ve been married five
times, tried to kill myself
five times·and bad to fde for
bankruptcy about l 0 years
· ago. Wben I was on highs, I
would buy lhings and have
inappropriate relationships
with men. I went lhrough
oountless jobs because I
quit or did unprofessioual
things. I llad no impulse
controL I refused to take
medication because the side
effects were hair loss, shaky

Public meetings

::"PVH celebrates National Nurses Week·

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Try the 'when in Rome' approach

International Week 2008 at OU takes personal approach
ATfffiNS -£very member of the Ohio University
COIIlli)unity has a unique life
story that has been sl)aped
·by the success they have
achieved, the hardships
they've overcome and the
· people who have touched
their lives. Sharing those
stories · is what brings a
community together. ·
That's exactly what planners of the 2008 International
Week celebration had in
mind when selecting this
·year's festival theme.
"Your World, Your Story"
will honor the international
customs and culture . that
enhance life 'in Athens.
Scheduled for May 11-18,
the annual festival traditionally attracts thousands of students, ·faculty, staff and com. munity members who participate in a wide range of edu.catioual 'and cultural events.
As always, the week will
... culminate with the muchanticipated International
Street Fair, an event featur. ing food, dance and dress
from around the globe.
Amanda Yusko, an international· student adviser in
the
university's
International Student and
faculty Services office, said
the committee wanted . to
focus on some of the indi·vidual stories that add to the
Cl\ffipuS' cultural diversity.
'There are so many wonderful and engaging stories
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Mother sentenced in deaths.of children
Montgomery
County
Common
Pleas . Court
Judge Michael Tucker
imposed two 15-.yl!ars-to·
hfe•terms on S1lverman
and ordered them serve
consecutively.
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The sentence was part of
the 1plea agreement reached
last month, when Silverman
pleaded guilty to rwo counts

ednesday to at lea~t 30
years in prison for setting
the fllle ~at killed her two
young ·children.
· "I would take it bact if I
could,'" Heather Silverman,
25, .of suburban West
Carrollton, said l&gt;efore she
was sentenced.

of murder and three counts
of
vated arson.
s&amp;an•s daughter, 4~onth-old
, K~ylee
Silverman, was killed m the
July 2006 fire at the farni- ·
ly's
home
in
W~st
Carrollton. Her brother, 4year-old Mikel Silverman,
died later at a hospital.
The fire began two hours .

before a court . hearing on
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allowed to take lemporary
custody of the children.
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prorides infmmation and support to anyone facing bJeast

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oontact with Ametican
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money and is based on the
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' , involved with a wonderful his family? Should we mise
: , . man. I was channed by the our children to be nudists•
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·· undressed until it was time because I am uncomfort: ' to leave the house. I soon able?--Cbe"Y Oaase. Md.
·' .joined him and enjoyed eat- · Dear Olevy &lt;llase: This
is a very personal choice.
, ' mg breakfast in the buff.
Arnie is Dutch and was When it comes to raising
raised in a bouse where children, it generally is best
nudity was lhe norm. His .to be able to oover up when
~ts and siblings all slept
necessary by keeping robes
m the nude, soaked in the liandy. It becomes a bigger
_: , ~y hot tUb together and issue when the' ldds have
. · VISited nude beaches.
friends over or 'when they
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, will include nude hot-tub- thing at a time. For your
. ' · bing and beaches. Arnie upooming visit, try the "when
· assures .me I . can wear a in Rome" appro;lch and see
· bathing suit, but I will be · how you feel about it Bnng a
: self•conscious if 'I'm the swirnsuitjustincase.
only clothed person. But
· Dear Amlie: My wife and
I'm not sure I'm ready to be I are expecting our first child.
naked in a group.
.a boy, and she would like to
Also, we'd both like to name hiin after me (for
have children, but he wants · which I am truly honored).
to raise them as he was · . However, we both abhor
raised and I am not so sure. the. idea of "Jr." Is it proper
· · Nudity didn't harm Arnie, to use tbe Roman numeral
but is it OK for the kids? . "IF instead? I know strict
·.-Arnie.can't understand why etiquette demands it be used
: Americans are so hung up only for a child who bears
. about this. He believes !be name of a family mem. · ttudity is healthier, more ber other than the father
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ERIGELOIIVDAILYTRIBUNE ,ct:~M

CROWN CITY - West
VIrginia
State
Poliee
believe · that they've found
the bodies of an elderly cou·ple that has been 'missing
·from Crown City for two
months.
Patty and Willal'd "Bill"
.frye have .been missing
since March 14, 2008. They
were last seen at a gas station in ··Wayne County,
W.Va driving a dark blue
Fool Focus.
Both suffered from dementia-related illnesses and Patty
was also a diabetic.
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Their vehicle was report~
edly found by a family
friend on Tuesday morning.
It had been abandoned over
a hillside in a heavily wooded area in Wayne County
near Dunlow, W.Va.

Emergency crews with
.canine assistanCe began
~hing the area anJIIIld
the car WedoeSda:y llllll1l;ing
and found rwo bodies nearby. Th~ bodies were .foUnd
approximately I 00 yards
from each other. Although
the bodies are believed to be
the Fryes, they have not yet
been positively identified.
According to a news
release, there are no obvious
signs of foul play, but troOp.ers are continuing to investigate the incident. They
said that the car was locked
visible
and there was
damage to the car and no
sign of blood or a sttuggle.
The bodit;s are being tmnsported to Charle!iloli, W. Va,
for autopsy · and p«.JSitive
identification.
State Police have towed
tl)e car to a seeure location
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Civil Wm; Day is May .17

GREENBO'ITOM., W.Va.
The historic Jenkins
Plantation Museum, located
in the Green Bottom
Wildlife Management Area
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PiCtured (from left) are Meigs Co. Reach to Recovery Volunteers Maxine Griffith, Dr. Wilma Civil War Day on Saturday,
Mansfield and Rhonda Cullums as they look at wigs available at the Fennan E. Moore May 17, from II a.m. to 4
ACS Cancer Resource Center. All three volunteers .are breast cancer ·survivors. Reach to p.m. The living history pro. Recovery is one of the many free services offered by the ACS via Relay for Life funds.
gram is free and the public is
invited to atte!l4 · .
decided to dedicate their time Maxine is not new to volun- volunteers, please contact
Spectators at the outdOor
to. the program. Rhonda , teering for the American the coordinllfor. Rhonda at event will see reenactors in
Cullums serves as the Reach Cancer Society as she helped 992-0805. For more infor· period costume, including
to Recovery Coordinator and make the Meigs Relay · For fl'Ultion about the American the Levisa Artillery, a
Cancer Society please call Confederate cannon compashe is a three-year survivor, Life a 24-hour event.
If you. wqu.ld like to talk 1-800-227-2345, 24 hours a ny from Levisa, I(y. The
Wilma . Mansfield is a sixyear survivor and Maxine with your one of the Meig,- day, seven dnys a week or group will give demonstraGriffith is a 20-year survivor. ·county Reach to Recovery visit www.cancer.of8.
tions of camp life and conduct live cannon-frring
demonstrations of a Civil
War-era artillery unit.
of
Katherine
Ferris
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·and staff, that it was very student and, later, as a www.ohiou.edu/internarion- Charleston will portray the
difficu It to ,choose just one," leader who affec~d change alweek for 11Wre infbrmation living history chardCter Mary
Yusko said] ,
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in his homeland.
and a full schetbd£ of events. Anna Morrison Jackson,
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So they didn't.
"He'll be here to tell a litCommi~ members opted tle bit about his story and
to feature' nine individuals how that led him to Ohio
from the Ohio University University and bai:k to
l;Ollllllllnicy in its promotions Liberia to play a prominent
for the week, .incorporating role in' the ·government and
stories frOm ·Singapore to the rebuilding of the counSouth Africa and .. from try," Yusko said.
Afghanistin .t o Australia.
The address is at 7 p'.~q.
Mlntemationa1 · Week is Monday, May 12, in Baker
about celebrating the rich- Center Ballroom.
h ·
ness that our university
In· addition to D31ufs
enjoys ·in the classrooms and visit, . the d,acumentarv
residence halls, on the play- "Liberia: A Fragile Peace,1'
ingfie1ds.andinthe·.research which tells about the
tabs," Yusko ~d. "We feel Liberian people and their
as •thoui!h we''Ve found a struggle toebuild after viou~ue and ~ate way lent civil w:ar, will be shown
to ·highlight that." ·
in Baker eentcrlbeatre at9
The ieatumd .individuals p.m.- Sunday,Ma~l. · ....._
also 'Will share their experilntemaiiOOal
&gt;k: tradiences ·a t a storytelling session· . lions, such as ·the annual ·taltitled "Tales from Abroad, ent show, still will be among
Mar, and Beyond," from II the staples of the weeklong ·
Performers
a.m. to I p.m. Friday, May · celebration.
IS, in .. Baker University from the International
Center's -1804 Lounge.
Student Union will sing,
The "Your World, Your dance and · perform other ·
,
Story" theme also will be cultural entettainments at 7
carried through the week's p.m. Thursday, May IS, in
keynote address by Marcus Baker Center Theatre.
Dahn, an Ohio University
The' annual . International
alumnus and deputy minis- Street Fair will again wmp
ter of administration in the up the celebration. From ll
Liberian ministry of .poSts a.m. to 5 p.m. May 17, Court ,
and telecommunications. · Street will be transformed
Titled "A Long Road from into an international bazaar
Nimba: One Man's Journey featuring the sights, ~meUs ,
· to Ohio University · and tastes and sounds of cultures
Beyond." Dahn's address from around the globe.
will highlight his experi- , Vtsit .the lntemationnl
ences as an international Week
Web
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'Wife of~ Geaaai
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"Stonewall"
Jackson. Mary '"'imrd' to
her native North -Carolina
after Jacksoo'!i death and
mganized and becajpe
first president Of Stooewall
laclcson 01apter 220 of the
United Daughteli of the
Confederilcy in Otadoue.
The historic Jenkins family .home will be open fot
self-guided tours, and Visitors can .e njoy bot dogs,
chips and drinks.
The Jenkins Plantation .
Museum is on W.Va. 2
between Huntington 11nd
Point Pleasant. It is listed
in the National Register of
Historic Places and on the
Civil War Discovery TraiL
The museum's regular
hours
are
Tuesdays ·
through Saturdays from .10
a.m. to 4 e.m.
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Carleton School and
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·recently walked thro1,1gh .
Syracuse during their
Mini-Relay !Or Life. 1
Students and adults '
raised over $1 ,400 lor
the American Cancer
Society with pie in the
face and kiss the goal
fund raisers. The Relay
for Ule of Meigs
County is tomorrow
and Saturday at the
Meigs County
Fairgrounds. Pictured
(from left) Joan Hart,
'Bill Rice, Frankie
Council and Teresa
Carroll lead the mini
relay walk.
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The group was awarded date. The group has also
, known gospel artists The ·household name in south- Horizon Grou.p of the Year appeared for,Senior Citizens
in 1999 and Favorite and Religious Night at the
• Dove Brothers will be in em gospel music.
• ooncett at Addison Freewill
The group is best known . Traditional Male Quartet at Gallia County JUnior Fair.
• Baptist Ch=:h on Sunday, for such hits as '"Dido 't It the 2002 Singing News Fan
Current members are
Rain," "Get Away Joo:lan," Awards, and haven't missed McCray Dove, Eric Dove.
: May ll at 6 p.m. · 1
• .There is no charge ;ind all "Just Another Hill," the a beat since. Their culrent Jerry Martin, Jerry Kelso
number one hit "Anything recording, . ''Never the and David Hester.
: are invited to attend.
For 11Wre information,
Formed in 1998 by But Ordinary, Everything But Same," is tbe group's most
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brothers McCray and Eric '!Ypical" and their biggest hit critically acclaimed .and -contact Pastor Rick Barcus
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ground-breaking .album to at 367-7063.

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; Morgan was named weekly
• best weight-loss winner and
~ Connie ·Rankin runner-up at
the M.ay 6 meeting of lOPS
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: &lt;llapter IIOH 20 l3 Coolville
• with 14 members present
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KOPS (Keep Off Pounds
• Sensibly)
members ·
LaChresia Bogardus, Mary
i Clel.and, May Frost and
· l Patticia Richmond were in
: leeway.
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Nine members attended
: the lOPS Area Recognition ·
! Days on May 3 in Lancaster
i where the chapter won an
: award for having the most
• members in attendance ii)
! the Southeast Ohio area;
LoUise Hershey took part in
· : the KOPS graduation cere: mony and wa.s named
t:n.,ter Queen;· members
I ::Jiershey, Frost and
, ' jiirl!mond took part in the
~: KOPS Circle of Light; and
d~ Bond received three
;ii!Wards for her weight loss.

Members will participate · recipes to share.
The group meets every
in the Meigs County Relay
for Life on Friday, May~. Tue!;day at Torch Baptist
Dianne Bums pre$Cnted a Church. Weigh,in is from
pro~ram on ways ' to make
5:15' to 6:15 p.m. with .a
rectpes and meals more meeting at 6 :3(). for infornutritious. Members are mation, can l&gt;a1 Snedden at
asked to start britiging to' the 662-2633 or attend a free
meetings their favorite local meeting.

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the locus of this year's National Nines Week, oelebrated annually May 6-12 throughout the United States. This year, the
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the depth and breadth of the nursing profession is meeting the e~~;panding health care needs of American societY. Mayor
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hands and weight gain.
SYRACUSE
- Syracuse
Luckily, after. my fourth
visit to a psychiatric ward. I Village Council, special
got serious about my life. I meeting, rescheduled .regufound a wonderful psychia- lar meeting, 7 p .m., village
trist, and now I..take the cor- halL
Tuesday, May ll
rect medication. I want to
POMEROY - Bedford
tell other bipolar people to
try again on the medication. Township lrustees will ·
·There are new ones .all the meet 7 p.m. at the town halL
Thnrsday, May 8 . ·
time. I feel like a different
person, without all the anxiLONG · sorroM
ety and highs ana lows. And
Revival through May 9 at ·
ODS
Faith Full Gospel Chufl;h, 7 .
I know I nCC\1 to take ·the
medication for the rest of
p.m. Peacemakers to sing
my life. And that is OK. Thursday, May 8
Friday. with refreshments,
Brichter Now in San
Shade fellowship to follow.
CHESTER . RUTLAND - Revival
River Lodge 453, 7:30p.m.
Bemanlino
Dear Brighter Now: at the hall. Refreshments.
services at the Little Patch .
of Heaven on Higley Road,
Congratulations on being
TUPPERS PLAINS motivated enough to get VFW Post 9053. 7 p.m. ; Rutland , 7 p.m.. each.
evening. Different ministers
help, and bless you for Meal at 6:30 p.m.
encouraging others.
SYRACUSE
.to speak , special singers
Allnie 's Mllilbox is writ- Wildwood Garden Club, . each night. For more inforten by Katlty MiJclu!U and 5:30 p.m. at the Syracuse marion call Rev. Margaret
Marcy Sugor, lo11gtimt: f!ili- Community center. Barbara Robinson , 742-4520.
ton of lire A1111 Ltuulers Koker to present program on . POMEROY - Relay for
t:obutuL ~'kart: f!-msil your window and porch boxes.
Life benefit hymn sing, 7
quetdiolls tD tlllnit!smail- · CHESTER Chester p.m. at the First Southern
flox@comauLMt, or writt: Shade
Historical Baptist Church featuring
ID: Amlit! 's Mllilbox, P. 0. Association meeting in the Forgiven 4 and local
Box 118190, Chicago, IL Courthouse, 7 p.m.
singers. Sponsored by Reed
60611. To find out more
POMEROY-Alphalota ·and Baur Insurance of
about Allllit!'S Mailbox, Masters. 11 .:30 luncheon at Pomeroy. For more infor- .
mul rea4 fetllllns by other the. Pomeroy
United · mation call 992-3600 or
Creoton Syll4icale writers Methodist Church.
992-4580.
RACINE Sonshine
mul CtUtoonists, visit the
mother-daughter
Cnlltors Syndicatt: Web Circle
page tli www.CI'f!atDrs.com. banquet, 6 p.m. Bethany
United Methodist Church
Monday, May 12
fellowship halL
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Saturday, May 10
POMEROY -Christian Eastern High School conMotorcycle Association, cert band. choir. handbell
"Delivered" Chapter, regu- choif and sixth-grade beginlar · meeting, 5 p.m., ning band will perform
Common Grounds, new spring concert, 7 p.m., high
school gym. Free admission .
members welcome.
Monday, May 12
POMEROY .Meigs
County Republican Party,
Saturday, May 10
7:30 p :m. Meigs County
PARKERSBURG. W.Va.
Courthouse.
POMEROY -Big Bend -Nellie Aumiller will celFarm Antiques Club, 7:30 ebrate her 90th birthday on
p.m,, Mulberry Community May 10. Cards may be sent
Center.
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to 4002 Cypress St..
POMEROY Meigs Parkersburg, W.Va.

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School
Band
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Boosters, 6 p.m. in the bandroom. Events and fundrdisers to be discus~d.
Tuesday, May 13
HARRISONVILLE
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p .m.
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hall .
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(i.e., grandfather), but I've
been told it is more socially
acceptable now. What do
you say?- Happy Falhertu-Be m Sanoy tlorida
Dear · Happy Falher-tuBe: It still isn't exactly cricket to use a "2" in any ~rm if
your child is named after
you, althoogh wha1 is acceptable to you and your wife is
what matteD;., and franldy,
most people won't ilolice or
care. Of course, the baby
only becomes "Junior" if be
has your first, middle and last
names. If you change his
middle name, he no longer
uses any !iuffix at all
. Dear ,\nnie: since there ·
has been discussion in your
column about bipolar illness, I would like to share
what I have learned, being
bipolar all my life.
I' ve been married five
times, tried to kill myself
five times·and bad to fde for
bankruptcy about l 0 years
· ago. Wben I was on highs, I
would buy lhings and have
inappropriate relationships
with men. I went lhrough
oountless jobs because I
quit or did unprofessioual
things. I llad no impulse
controL I refused to take
medication because the side
effects were hair loss, shaky

Public meetings

::"PVH celebrates National Nurses Week·

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'· Industries--hold·'Mini-Relay'

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Try the 'when in Rome' approach

International Week 2008 at OU takes personal approach
ATfffiNS -£very member of the Ohio University
COIIlli)unity has a unique life
story that has been sl)aped
·by the success they have
achieved, the hardships
they've overcome and the
· people who have touched
their lives. Sharing those
stories · is what brings a
community together. ·
That's exactly what planners of the 2008 International
Week celebration had in
mind when selecting this
·year's festival theme.
"Your World, Your Story"
will honor the international
customs and culture . that
enhance life 'in Athens.
Scheduled for May 11-18,
the annual festival traditionally attracts thousands of students, ·faculty, staff and com. munity members who participate in a wide range of edu.catioual 'and cultural events.
As always, the week will
... culminate with the muchanticipated International
Street Fair, an event featur. ing food, dance and dress
from around the globe.
Amanda Yusko, an international· student adviser in
the
university's
International Student and
faculty Services office, said
the committee wanted . to
focus on some of the indi·vidual stories that add to the
Cl\ffipuS' cultural diversity.
'There are so many wonderful and engaging stories
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dency to · lie, versus
McCain, the free trader corporatist who for the bulk of
· his life never knew anything
but epaulets and gold braid.
Despite Hillary's claim
that she had reservations
about NAFTA from its
inception. documents reveal
that she placed herself in the
very thick of the fight in .
support of it.
And still the ueending
· talk of change. Meanwhile.
the movement toward a
global economic police
state as · outlined
in
Revelation 13 continues and
will continue to proceed.
Jeff Fields
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April 21: "Democrats
fired up for November victories." Reality forces me to
adopt my customary role as
party pooper. At this point at
least, :victory is not an
absolute certainty contrary
to what the local party faithful believe.
Much has been made
regarding party crossovers.
Some of this is engineered.
Millions of white racist
working class ethnics would
vote against .Obama out of
I
spite, but Republicans
would like nothing better .
than for Hillary to be ·the
nominee. GOP pooh-bahs
would need little raJiying
cry to summon its legions
Dear Editor:
from the tennitariums .
One wonders why Meigs
That's why right-wing County doesn 't go after a
donors like Richard Mellon truck stop on U.S. 33. There
Scaife support her. It would is no truck stop anywhere
be Hillary the free trader between Columbus and
corporatist, who has a ten- Charleston, W.Va.

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average truck stop takes in
around $7.8 million a year
.
and if one was buill here,
there is no reason to think a
restaurant and a . motel
Dellr F'#W:
wouldn't come next.
This is in refetenoe to tbe
Our county should be front page of die April 30
pushing to bring in all kinds · . paper "regardi~
~The.
of new business. I think our Inferno.
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commissioners are right on
It is outrage when ~
pushing for an emergency Christian or so-called
room clinic to be built near Christian
organillltioD
.
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names
their
youth
tbe
Me1gs High School and feel "Inferno." Wb 1101cente£
~-ustcal\
if someone talks to Petro or 1·t the ''Ga...sof
tyHell . s·mce
Travel Lodge truck stop the wOld "inferno" means a
.owners, they too would hellish place or to be a5
jump in this area as fast as wick:cd or aui:I in oaiUre llli
one can be built.
to be die same inside.
SO don't sit back, let's get
1 just want die families .
talking what could we sup- that let their youth go· there
port here. There are things to know that 1t is not just an
we need and towns like inferno that gets us to heavPomeroy, . . Middleport, en, bu~ throl,lgh Jesus Christ
Rutland,
Racine
and and him alone. John 14:6:
Chester all have a need and "'I am the way, die truth and
places to build. So if it's a the life. No man cometh
gas station~vie cinema unto the Father but by me.'
or bowling lanes you wiU saith Jesus."
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support it. Our' county needs
Josh Asbley
work and all these ideas will
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110m lhe left, seated, Jansen Wolfe,
Jetenry Dutton, Baylee
~.and Hope
Teaford; and standing.
Nalalie Wood, Lynze
Tucker, Lindsey
Buzzatd, Sarah EIOabaja, apd Courtney
Ginther. Not present
were Nathan Leamond
and Michael Manuel.

Mildred C. Fultz went to be with her

Lord on May 6, 2008.

She was born in .Pomeroy on April 12, 1916 to the late
Oiades Schorn and Catherine R3W&gt;Id Schorn. Besides her
parents she was preceded in death by her first husband
keoncdt S. McCullough; late£ husbands, Robert Monis and
1f:s Fultz; brothers, Alphonse Schorn and~ Schorn: and .
Sisters; Alma Schorn, Marie Robinson, and Margaret Slack.
' She is survived bY. her son, Kenneth E. (Carol)
McCullough; grandchildren, Kenneth McCullough, Jr.•
Laura (Greg) Stewart. and Steven McCullough; two greatgrandchildren. Amorette ~alser and Carolann Stewart;
lhree spectal mends, MIU'Cla Kearns, Angela Knapp and
Brenda Darst; and several nieces and nephews.
She was a homemake!' and lifelong member of Sacred
Heart Catholic Church.
: Visitation will be held on Thursday, May 8. from 6 to 8
p.m. at Sacred Hean Church. A vigil service will be held at
7:45p.m. Funeral ~ass will be celebrated by the Rev. Fr.
Walter Hemz on Fnday, May 9, II a.m. Burial will follow
at the Sacred Heart Cemetery. . ,
· Arrangements are being handled by Ewing Funeral Home.

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Recognized for academic &amp;ICC B11ettee from
Eastern Looal School
District -left to
right. se lej, Holly
Johnson, Jesse Morris,
Brandon Coleman,
Katie Keller, and
Cheyenne Doczi, and
standing, Kristin Fick,
Hannah HysBft,
WhihiBY Putman,
Andtew Bissell, Morgan
Werry, and Kyle
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Rawson.

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MIDDLEPORT - Joyce Romines, 54, Middleport,
passed away on May 6, 2008, at Riverside Methodist
Hospital in Columbus, following a brief illness.
She was born Jan. 14, 1954, to Vl(gioia Madeline (Eblin)
Pendelton and the late George W. Brickles in Middleport. She
wO!kcd with electromagnetic data media for most of her life.
Besides her father, she was preceded in death by a brother, Raymond Brickles.
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· Besides her mother, she is survived by her husband,
· Ro~rt Rommes. Sr., Middleport; children:
Robert
Ro101nes, Jr., PomeJ;Uy, Ashley Romines, Middleport,
Joyce Romines, Middleport, Richard Romines, Amanda,
llobbi Jo Kuhnert, Lichtenstein. Germany; a sister. Elaine
Justice, Crystal Lake, lll.; a b,rother, George Brickles, Jr.,
Pomeroy; several nieces and nephews. · ·
Funeral will be at II a.m. on Friday, May 9, 2008, at
Fisher A~derson McDaniel Funeral Homes in Middleport .
Bunal will follow at Miles Cemetery.
·
, Visitation will be held from 6-8 p.m. on Thursday al the
funeral home.
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Meigs Intermediate
and Middle School students honored at the
banquet were from the
left, seated, Sadie Fox,
Evan George, Miranda
Gillilan, Kelsie Powell.
Kalynn ~ymour, and
Breanne Bonnett; and
standing, Alyson
DettwHier, t rento.n
Prater, Cally Taylor,
Olivia Cleek, Tiffany
Francis, Cody
Hanning, Kassandra
Mullins. and Jennifer
Robinson. Olivia
CremBans was rBCOQ·
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migrated ·to Texas partly' argues Sara Robinson on die
because states like Utah and invaluable Orcinus Web site;
Ariwna, with higherpopula- don't understand that they're
tions of orthodbll MollDOns, virt:ually slaves: ,
were wise to them. Equally
"Almost every feature of
objectionable, if harder to these women's Jives is deterprosecute, is the practice of mined by somedne else.
culling teenage boys like They do not cboose what
eJlcess roosters - the so- they wear, whom they live
called "Lost Boys" wOJked with. when and whom they
hard at far below minimum marry, or when and With
mll$t be married and impreg- wage, then abandoned.
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whom they have sex. From
nated ASAP to save their
Given the tragedy at the day they're boni, fhe}!
husbands • immortal sOuls.
Waco, Texas officials must can be reassigned at a
If polygamy were the have been highly reluctant moment's ootice tO another
whole story at the Yearning to act. The last thing the father or husband, another
for Zion Ranch in Eldorado, state's already overbur- household oc 11110tbcc comTexas, it wouldn't matter dened, underfunded Child munity.... If they object to
much. Bigamy is normally Protective Services agency any of this. they're subject to
prosecuted
only when needed was 463 new clients losing access to the resources
there's deception or tax needing shelter from such they oced to raise their kids:
fraud involved, "It injures modem corruptions as .tele- .lbey can be moved to a trailme. not whether my neighbor vision and the Internet, lest er with no bear, .and given
believes in 20 gods or none," their religious sensibilities less food tbiUt more compliThomas Jeff~n fan10usly be violated. FLDS members ant wives, until they learn to
wrote. "It neither pick:s my also shun processed foods, 'keep sweet."'
pocket nor breaks my leg." wear clothj.ng unavailable.at . DoesitmBfter1haltbeorigSame deal with multiple ,Will-Mart·- the color red, ina191l call a!lef:dly from a
wives, most would say.
they believe, is reserved for 16-year-old grrl named.
IJideed, given the popu- Jesus alone and are "Sara" wbo oomplaincd of
Jarity of "Girls Gone Wtld" accustomed · to
living = : : : : l y abused by hl:r.
and "Barely Legal" videos together in large extended
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' husband inside
in the secular world, it's family groups. Their F'trSt ' the Yearning fur Zion comtempting to see peddling Amendment rights must be pound · may have been a
obedient young brides to hooored and protected, even hoax? Not nea:ssarily. As
middle-aged husbands as a as the crtmes of the fathers long as Texas authorities
stroke of ecclesiastical mar- must be prosecuted. ·
acted in good Iiiith. any evi-.
keti.ng genius and leave
Pow many crimes remains dence they \11100\'Cml should.
FLDS members alone. to be seen. It appears ~y bold up in court; aldlough it's
Unfortunately, there's a Ic&gt;t · that the state's decision to sutdy ironic to bear people
more .to it. Many brides , give DNA maternity and who complain constantly
aren't legal at all; they're paternity tests to all of the about ainnnals being turned
children, years younger children could tesult in loose on legal 'iedmicali- ·
than the legal age of con- numerous prosecutions. It's ties" argue thlll it shoold not.
sent, which is 17 in Teus.
already been determined that
(Arkansas
DemocratJeffs' zeal for mating Fts of 53 girls between the ages Gazette coiiUMist Gene
as young as 13 with piOUs of 14 and 17 currently in Lyons is a national maga- ~
old gOatS ~y chosen stall: custody, 29' .have chil- zi,.e award wiiiMr and coby the patriarch earned him a dren and two are p-egnant. aJdiror of "TM Hllllting of
Utah prison sentence a s., By definition, that's 31 lite P~Tsidmt" (St. Manin's
accomplice to rape, lifter a counts of statutory ntpe.
P~Tss. 2()()()). You CCIII e~
highly publicized trial 1be
Persons moved by the Ide- . mail Lyons at geM-' .
Yearning for Zion group · vised tears of FLDS WOIIICII, lyons2@sbcglobal.net.J
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. RACINE -Earl Woodrow Cleek, 71, of Racine. passed
away Tuesday, May 6, 2008, at the emergency department
of Jackson General Hospital.
Born December9, 1936, nearPonland, he was the son of
the late John and Macie Raynes Oeek.
Earl was a graduate of Racine High School in 19~, and
almost immediately began working in Columbus for
General Electric. He retired in 1991 after serving as the
maintenance supervisor for 33 years.
Earl was a member of the Ohio Quarter Horse
Association, and raised and raced his own Quarter Horses
as a hobby; and for years he and his s)lecial friend, Jennings
Beegle, followed the fair circuit often racing against each
other but always as close as brothers.
He married Janice C. Davis in 1989 and she survives him
along with four children: Douglas (Unda) Cleek. Mahwah,
NJ., S~Boulelleand Julie (AI) Seamans of St. Peter1;burg,
Aa., and Amber Minnicci of Londonderry, Vt; grandchildren:
Robin (Travis) Ward, Nicole Johnson. Zachary Cleek, Brandi
Boutelle, Otase Boutelle. Jared Thrall and Jericha Harriman.
Also survivin~ are two step daughters. Kara (Jimmv)
Dunkle, Zaoesvllle, and Kristy Stottsberry, Branden. Hi.;
step grandchildren: Taylor, Shawn and Kyle Parrish and
Tyler Poland, and a host of friends.
IIi addition to his parents he was preceded in death by an
llifant brother.
Funeral will be held at ·10 a.m., Friday. May 9, 2008. at
Cremeens Funeral Home, Racine. Officiating will be Rev.
Kerry Wood, Interment will follow in the Stom: Lick
Cemetery near Kenna, W.Va.
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Visitation will be from 7-9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral
home. Expressions of sympathy may he sent to·the family
by visiting www.cremeensfuneralhomes.com.
Please send donations in Earl Cleek· s name, to the Meigs
County EMS , P.O. Box 748. Pomeroy, Ohio 45769. ·

Local Briefs
Beliefit planned
SYRACUSE - A basket game benefit for Chris Becker of
Middleport will be held at the Carleton School Saturday. Doors
open at 5 p.m. and games start at 6 p.m. Several ha&lt;;kets and
other items will be awarded with &amp;I proceeds going to Becker:

For the Record .
Sentenced
POMEROY - The following were sentenced in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court: Bryon K. Martin, one year
each, breaking and entering, gnmd theft. po.ssession of
aiminal tools; Alex A. Craig, one year, unauthorized use of
motor vehicle. 18 months, failure to appear after recognizance release; Danny J. Lantz. one year, possession of
II)Orphine; David L. Butcher, 18 mo'!ths, grand theft o~
motor vehtcle, suspended, commumty control; James
Adam Hi&lt;;ks, one year, breaking and entering.
Lori A. Thompson, five years; suspended, communiiy ·
cdntrol, attempted illegal manufacture of dlpgs; Michael R. ·
Richmond. one year each, consecutively•. two counts breaking and entering. grand theft; Joshua Marcum, motion to
revoke community control, 18 months, vandalism.

Dissolutions
. POMEROY Dissolutions were granted in Meigs
County Common Pleas Collft to Cary M. Dawson and
Rebecca V, Dawson; Michael A. Baker and Amy L. Baker;
and Carla Milhoan and Rhett Milhoan.
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Common Pleas Court .to Eugene Hansen, and others.
against Jay A. pcwhurst, and others.

McClintock from Page At
'During McClintock's arraigumeni hearing in ' March.
Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Matthew Donahue said
' McClintock allegedly confessed to the crime to members of
the Stemwheel Festival bOard.

Honored for academiC

eXCBfleDOB were these
Meigs High students,
left to right, seated Tyler
Andrews, Lauren
Sames, Travis Dunham,
Darby Gilmore, Scott
Kennedy, and Annisha
Kopec, and standing,
Amy Barr, Talisha BBha,
Megan Bush, Rebecca
Hanstine, Bradley
Jones, Kit1&lt; Legar,
Steven Stewart, and
Alexa Venny. Hononid
but not present were
Chelsey Davis and
Shane Milhoan.

Banquet from Page At
Bissell and his parents,
Todd and Diana Bissell of
Long Bouom. along · with
John D. Costanzo. superintendent of the Athens-Meigs
Educational Service Center,
attended the Franklin B.
Walter Award recognition
event for the award winners
from · each county held in
Col.umbus recently.
Nominees for the award
from the other school districts were Amy Barr of
Meigs and Sarah EI-Dabaja
of Southern. Selection was
made on the basis of academ-

ic achievement. test soores,
leadership skills. oommunity
involvement, and an essay
written by each one.
Speaking at the banquet,
Bissell credited his teachers
with "bringing out the best"
toward his achievements
academically, his grandmother for encouragement,
and his parents for Christian
guidance and loyal support.
The talented and gifted
coordinator also ·recognized
three Meigs eighth grade
girls for achieving , first
place among Metgs County

teams in a competition
called "Math Counts'' at
Ohio University. They were
Tiffany Francis. Jennifer
Robinson. and Kasaodra
M uHios. They were presented a traveling plaque with
their names on it for display
at the school, and they then
presented
it
to
Superintendent Buckley:
Prior to the dinner. the

pledge to the flag was led by
Boy Scout Troop 299 sponsored by the Hemlock Grov~
Christian Church. The blessing before the · dinner was
given by AI Hartson, pastor
of the Middleport Church of
Christ.

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Grant from Page AI
included along with the installation of severltl fire hydrants.
A new six-inch line will he installecffrom a new fire
hydrant in Rustic Hills to an existing hydrant on Bridgeman
Street which will increase the water flow in -the area and
increase available water for fire protection.
The final phase 6f the project is the installation of pressure
valves and other necessary lines and connections which will
allow Syracuse to connect to the Pomeroy water system in
the event of an emergency or loss of a Syracuse watel' source.
· Cunningham acknowledged the work of the Syracuse
Board of Public Affairs for planning the project, Hoffman
for finding the funds , as .well as· Zoller and Casto for their
assistance in receiving the ARC grant
Engineering on the project is ell~o begin by the
first Part/ of September.
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dency to · lie, versus
McCain, the free trader corporatist who for the bulk of
· his life never knew anything
but epaulets and gold braid.
Despite Hillary's claim
that she had reservations
about NAFTA from its
inception. documents reveal
that she placed herself in the
very thick of the fight in .
support of it.
And still the ueending
· talk of change. Meanwhile.
the movement toward a
global economic police
state as · outlined
in
Revelation 13 continues and
will continue to proceed.
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fired up for November victories." Reality forces me to
adopt my customary role as
party pooper. At this point at
least, :victory is not an
absolute certainty contrary
to what the local party faithful believe.
Much has been made
regarding party crossovers.
Some of this is engineered.
Millions of white racist
working class ethnics would
vote against .Obama out of
I
spite, but Republicans
would like nothing better .
than for Hillary to be ·the
nominee. GOP pooh-bahs
would need little raJiying
cry to summon its legions
Dear Editor:
from the tennitariums .
One wonders why Meigs
That's why right-wing County doesn 't go after a
donors like Richard Mellon truck stop on U.S. 33. There
Scaife support her. It would is no truck stop anywhere
be Hillary the free trader between Columbus and
corporatist, who has a ten- Charleston, W.Va.

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average truck stop takes in
around $7.8 million a year
.
and if one was buill here,
there is no reason to think a
restaurant and a . motel
Dellr F'#W:
wouldn't come next.
This is in refetenoe to tbe
Our county should be front page of die April 30
pushing to bring in all kinds · . paper "regardi~
~The.
of new business. I think our Inferno.
:
commissioners are right on
It is outrage when ~
pushing for an emergency Christian or so-called
room clinic to be built near Christian
organillltioD
.
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names
their
youth
tbe
Me1gs High School and feel "Inferno." Wb 1101cente£
~-ustcal\
if someone talks to Petro or 1·t the ''Ga...sof
tyHell . s·mce
Travel Lodge truck stop the wOld "inferno" means a
.owners, they too would hellish place or to be a5
jump in this area as fast as wick:cd or aui:I in oaiUre llli
one can be built.
to be die same inside.
SO don't sit back, let's get
1 just want die families .
talking what could we sup- that let their youth go· there
port here. There are things to know that 1t is not just an
we need and towns like inferno that gets us to heavPomeroy, . . Middleport, en, bu~ throl,lgh Jesus Christ
Rutland,
Racine
and and him alone. John 14:6:
Chester all have a need and "'I am the way, die truth and
places to build. So if it's a the life. No man cometh
gas station~vie cinema unto the Father but by me.'
or bowling lanes you wiU saith Jesus."
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support it. Our' county needs
Josh Asbley
work and all these ideas will
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110m lhe left, seated, Jansen Wolfe,
Jetenry Dutton, Baylee
~.and Hope
Teaford; and standing.
Nalalie Wood, Lynze
Tucker, Lindsey
Buzzatd, Sarah EIOabaja, apd Courtney
Ginther. Not present
were Nathan Leamond
and Michael Manuel.

Mildred C. Fultz went to be with her

Lord on May 6, 2008.

She was born in .Pomeroy on April 12, 1916 to the late
Oiades Schorn and Catherine R3W&gt;Id Schorn. Besides her
parents she was preceded in death by her first husband
keoncdt S. McCullough; late£ husbands, Robert Monis and
1f:s Fultz; brothers, Alphonse Schorn and~ Schorn: and .
Sisters; Alma Schorn, Marie Robinson, and Margaret Slack.
' She is survived bY. her son, Kenneth E. (Carol)
McCullough; grandchildren, Kenneth McCullough, Jr.•
Laura (Greg) Stewart. and Steven McCullough; two greatgrandchildren. Amorette ~alser and Carolann Stewart;
lhree spectal mends, MIU'Cla Kearns, Angela Knapp and
Brenda Darst; and several nieces and nephews.
She was a homemake!' and lifelong member of Sacred
Heart Catholic Church.
: Visitation will be held on Thursday, May 8. from 6 to 8
p.m. at Sacred Hean Church. A vigil service will be held at
7:45p.m. Funeral ~ass will be celebrated by the Rev. Fr.
Walter Hemz on Fnday, May 9, II a.m. Burial will follow
at the Sacred Heart Cemetery. . ,
· Arrangements are being handled by Ewing Funeral Home.

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Eastern Looal School
District -left to
right. se lej, Holly
Johnson, Jesse Morris,
Brandon Coleman,
Katie Keller, and
Cheyenne Doczi, and
standing, Kristin Fick,
Hannah HysBft,
WhihiBY Putman,
Andtew Bissell, Morgan
Werry, and Kyle
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Rawson.

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MIDDLEPORT - Joyce Romines, 54, Middleport,
passed away on May 6, 2008, at Riverside Methodist
Hospital in Columbus, following a brief illness.
She was born Jan. 14, 1954, to Vl(gioia Madeline (Eblin)
Pendelton and the late George W. Brickles in Middleport. She
wO!kcd with electromagnetic data media for most of her life.
Besides her father, she was preceded in death by a brother, Raymond Brickles.
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· Besides her mother, she is survived by her husband,
· Ro~rt Rommes. Sr., Middleport; children:
Robert
Ro101nes, Jr., PomeJ;Uy, Ashley Romines, Middleport,
Joyce Romines, Middleport, Richard Romines, Amanda,
llobbi Jo Kuhnert, Lichtenstein. Germany; a sister. Elaine
Justice, Crystal Lake, lll.; a b,rother, George Brickles, Jr.,
Pomeroy; several nieces and nephews. · ·
Funeral will be at II a.m. on Friday, May 9, 2008, at
Fisher A~derson McDaniel Funeral Homes in Middleport .
Bunal will follow at Miles Cemetery.
·
, Visitation will be held from 6-8 p.m. on Thursday al the
funeral home.
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Meigs Intermediate
and Middle School students honored at the
banquet were from the
left, seated, Sadie Fox,
Evan George, Miranda
Gillilan, Kelsie Powell.
Kalynn ~ymour, and
Breanne Bonnett; and
standing, Alyson
DettwHier, t rento.n
Prater, Cally Taylor,
Olivia Cleek, Tiffany
Francis, Cody
Hanning, Kassandra
Mullins. and Jennifer
Robinson. Olivia
CremBans was rBCOQ·
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migrated ·to Texas partly' argues Sara Robinson on die
because states like Utah and invaluable Orcinus Web site;
Ariwna, with higherpopula- don't understand that they're
tions of orthodbll MollDOns, virt:ually slaves: ,
were wise to them. Equally
"Almost every feature of
objectionable, if harder to these women's Jives is deterprosecute, is the practice of mined by somedne else.
culling teenage boys like They do not cboose what
eJlcess roosters - the so- they wear, whom they live
called "Lost Boys" wOJked with. when and whom they
hard at far below minimum marry, or when and With
mll$t be married and impreg- wage, then abandoned.
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whom they have sex. From
nated ASAP to save their
Given the tragedy at the day they're boni, fhe}!
husbands • immortal sOuls.
Waco, Texas officials must can be reassigned at a
If polygamy were the have been highly reluctant moment's ootice tO another
whole story at the Yearning to act. The last thing the father or husband, another
for Zion Ranch in Eldorado, state's already overbur- household oc 11110tbcc comTexas, it wouldn't matter dened, underfunded Child munity.... If they object to
much. Bigamy is normally Protective Services agency any of this. they're subject to
prosecuted
only when needed was 463 new clients losing access to the resources
there's deception or tax needing shelter from such they oced to raise their kids:
fraud involved, "It injures modem corruptions as .tele- .lbey can be moved to a trailme. not whether my neighbor vision and the Internet, lest er with no bear, .and given
believes in 20 gods or none," their religious sensibilities less food tbiUt more compliThomas Jeff~n fan10usly be violated. FLDS members ant wives, until they learn to
wrote. "It neither pick:s my also shun processed foods, 'keep sweet."'
pocket nor breaks my leg." wear clothj.ng unavailable.at . DoesitmBfter1haltbeorigSame deal with multiple ,Will-Mart·- the color red, ina191l call a!lef:dly from a
wives, most would say.
they believe, is reserved for 16-year-old grrl named.
IJideed, given the popu- Jesus alone and are "Sara" wbo oomplaincd of
Jarity of "Girls Gone Wtld" accustomed · to
living = : : : : l y abused by hl:r.
and "Barely Legal" videos together in large extended
·
' husband inside
in the secular world, it's family groups. Their F'trSt ' the Yearning fur Zion comtempting to see peddling Amendment rights must be pound · may have been a
obedient young brides to hooored and protected, even hoax? Not nea:ssarily. As
middle-aged husbands as a as the crtmes of the fathers long as Texas authorities
stroke of ecclesiastical mar- must be prosecuted. ·
acted in good Iiiith. any evi-.
keti.ng genius and leave
Pow many crimes remains dence they \11100\'Cml should.
FLDS members alone. to be seen. It appears ~y bold up in court; aldlough it's
Unfortunately, there's a Ic&gt;t · that the state's decision to sutdy ironic to bear people
more .to it. Many brides , give DNA maternity and who complain constantly
aren't legal at all; they're paternity tests to all of the about ainnnals being turned
children, years younger children could tesult in loose on legal 'iedmicali- ·
than the legal age of con- numerous prosecutions. It's ties" argue thlll it shoold not.
sent, which is 17 in Teus.
already been determined that
(Arkansas
DemocratJeffs' zeal for mating Fts of 53 girls between the ages Gazette coiiUMist Gene
as young as 13 with piOUs of 14 and 17 currently in Lyons is a national maga- ~
old gOatS ~y chosen stall: custody, 29' .have chil- zi,.e award wiiiMr and coby the patriarch earned him a dren and two are p-egnant. aJdiror of "TM Hllllting of
Utah prison sentence a s., By definition, that's 31 lite P~Tsidmt" (St. Manin's
accomplice to rape, lifter a counts of statutory ntpe.
P~Tss. 2()()()). You CCIII e~
highly publicized trial 1be
Persons moved by the Ide- . mail Lyons at geM-' .
Yearning for Zion group · vised tears of FLDS WOIIICII, lyons2@sbcglobal.net.J
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. RACINE -Earl Woodrow Cleek, 71, of Racine. passed
away Tuesday, May 6, 2008, at the emergency department
of Jackson General Hospital.
Born December9, 1936, nearPonland, he was the son of
the late John and Macie Raynes Oeek.
Earl was a graduate of Racine High School in 19~, and
almost immediately began working in Columbus for
General Electric. He retired in 1991 after serving as the
maintenance supervisor for 33 years.
Earl was a member of the Ohio Quarter Horse
Association, and raised and raced his own Quarter Horses
as a hobby; and for years he and his s)lecial friend, Jennings
Beegle, followed the fair circuit often racing against each
other but always as close as brothers.
He married Janice C. Davis in 1989 and she survives him
along with four children: Douglas (Unda) Cleek. Mahwah,
NJ., S~Boulelleand Julie (AI) Seamans of St. Peter1;burg,
Aa., and Amber Minnicci of Londonderry, Vt; grandchildren:
Robin (Travis) Ward, Nicole Johnson. Zachary Cleek, Brandi
Boutelle, Otase Boutelle. Jared Thrall and Jericha Harriman.
Also survivin~ are two step daughters. Kara (Jimmv)
Dunkle, Zaoesvllle, and Kristy Stottsberry, Branden. Hi.;
step grandchildren: Taylor, Shawn and Kyle Parrish and
Tyler Poland, and a host of friends.
IIi addition to his parents he was preceded in death by an
llifant brother.
Funeral will be held at ·10 a.m., Friday. May 9, 2008. at
Cremeens Funeral Home, Racine. Officiating will be Rev.
Kerry Wood, Interment will follow in the Stom: Lick
Cemetery near Kenna, W.Va.
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Visitation will be from 7-9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral
home. Expressions of sympathy may he sent to·the family
by visiting www.cremeensfuneralhomes.com.
Please send donations in Earl Cleek· s name, to the Meigs
County EMS , P.O. Box 748. Pomeroy, Ohio 45769. ·

Local Briefs
Beliefit planned
SYRACUSE - A basket game benefit for Chris Becker of
Middleport will be held at the Carleton School Saturday. Doors
open at 5 p.m. and games start at 6 p.m. Several ha&lt;;kets and
other items will be awarded with &amp;I proceeds going to Becker:

For the Record .
Sentenced
POMEROY - The following were sentenced in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court: Bryon K. Martin, one year
each, breaking and entering, gnmd theft. po.ssession of
aiminal tools; Alex A. Craig, one year, unauthorized use of
motor vehicle. 18 months, failure to appear after recognizance release; Danny J. Lantz. one year, possession of
II)Orphine; David L. Butcher, 18 mo'!ths, grand theft o~
motor vehtcle, suspended, commumty control; James
Adam Hi&lt;;ks, one year, breaking and entering.
Lori A. Thompson, five years; suspended, communiiy ·
cdntrol, attempted illegal manufacture of dlpgs; Michael R. ·
Richmond. one year each, consecutively•. two counts breaking and entering. grand theft; Joshua Marcum, motion to
revoke community control, 18 months, vandalism.

Dissolutions
. POMEROY Dissolutions were granted in Meigs
County Common Pleas Collft to Cary M. Dawson and
Rebecca V, Dawson; Michael A. Baker and Amy L. Baker;
and Carla Milhoan and Rhett Milhoan.
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Common Pleas Court .to Eugene Hansen, and others.
against Jay A. pcwhurst, and others.

McClintock from Page At
'During McClintock's arraigumeni hearing in ' March.
Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Matthew Donahue said
' McClintock allegedly confessed to the crime to members of
the Stemwheel Festival bOard.

Honored for academiC

eXCBfleDOB were these
Meigs High students,
left to right, seated Tyler
Andrews, Lauren
Sames, Travis Dunham,
Darby Gilmore, Scott
Kennedy, and Annisha
Kopec, and standing,
Amy Barr, Talisha BBha,
Megan Bush, Rebecca
Hanstine, Bradley
Jones, Kit1&lt; Legar,
Steven Stewart, and
Alexa Venny. Hononid
but not present were
Chelsey Davis and
Shane Milhoan.

Banquet from Page At
Bissell and his parents,
Todd and Diana Bissell of
Long Bouom. along · with
John D. Costanzo. superintendent of the Athens-Meigs
Educational Service Center,
attended the Franklin B.
Walter Award recognition
event for the award winners
from · each county held in
Col.umbus recently.
Nominees for the award
from the other school districts were Amy Barr of
Meigs and Sarah EI-Dabaja
of Southern. Selection was
made on the basis of academ-

ic achievement. test soores,
leadership skills. oommunity
involvement, and an essay
written by each one.
Speaking at the banquet,
Bissell credited his teachers
with "bringing out the best"
toward his achievements
academically, his grandmother for encouragement,
and his parents for Christian
guidance and loyal support.
The talented and gifted
coordinator also ·recognized
three Meigs eighth grade
girls for achieving , first
place among Metgs County

teams in a competition
called "Math Counts'' at
Ohio University. They were
Tiffany Francis. Jennifer
Robinson. and Kasaodra
M uHios. They were presented a traveling plaque with
their names on it for display
at the school, and they then
presented
it
to
Superintendent Buckley:
Prior to the dinner. the

pledge to the flag was led by
Boy Scout Troop 299 sponsored by the Hemlock Grov~
Christian Church. The blessing before the · dinner was
given by AI Hartson, pastor
of the Middleport Church of
Christ.

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Grant from Page AI
included along with the installation of severltl fire hydrants.
A new six-inch line will he installecffrom a new fire
hydrant in Rustic Hills to an existing hydrant on Bridgeman
Street which will increase the water flow in -the area and
increase available water for fire protection.
The final phase 6f the project is the installation of pressure
valves and other necessary lines and connections which will
allow Syracuse to connect to the Pomeroy water system in
the event of an emergency or loss of a Syracuse watel' source.
· Cunningham acknowledged the work of the Syracuse
Board of Public Affairs for planning the project, Hoffman
for finding the funds , as .well as· Zoller and Casto for their
assistance in receiving the ARC grant
Engineering on the project is ell~o begin by the
first Part/ of September.
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l :lS

Joey W':Jooxoo
·
s:W
AI::J.is Hill
8:'10
. Still Stan:fiJIJ!
Dusk: l lJmjnuy Service.
l'!rayer- F -Waller Hoinr:
Salq;- Brcncla l'llalio

at 740-992-6626 En. 24
(Monday through Friday from 8:00am - 4:00pm)

Specilll dumlcs to
Sue &amp; John lightfoot

for nudcing 1M lighUd "HOPE"
/

sign. We qpreciate your collli.nwtl
commitment to Reilly.

'

.

'

985-3301

s•n

. ltELAY'f!
,..._bforllll YH- a«g tD fiPt
..U
joflrrwJ of,...,.,. ,.MiltS •liltle ec;r)tlila a •
M., M utlltltla tutlllelp •s • wr «f t · lifr!!!
1«JJJ M~ C01111ty Rd«y for Life Cn ·rr r

o-,....._,

*

Speolcer- Linda Maycr, C.:....,... Survivor
Jeri"Hill- Raci11&lt; United Melhodist Oluroh Signing

Team
Spcal&lt;cr- Rae Moore- CaregiiiCf
Lighting of "Candle of Hopcn
Lap in Silc:nce
Soq · BJ'Oildal'balin
Remember - This is a SJIK&gt;I:ie tree, alcohol free . and pet-free evenL
Midnight Madness- Music, Games and Jots m""'

JO,OO

ROCfiJN' REGGIE ·
sm.-day - Bmalcfast Ill be iiOIVCd by MiddlCpwt- Potueroy llatary
Club

1m - - 9:30am
IO:U
Closing en,gaaui

.

2008 Rday for Life Comm~
Jo Ami Oisp- OWiperoon
Billie Han:la, llnrome Develop:nmt Dm.ctor
SusicAbbott
Melissal..ambett
Stc\'e IIdia
Linda Mayer

Julio~

tt...:Moon:

1llrri F:fc
Dave lblriJ
t:Joerie JoniiD ·

Courtney Sim

MalyWolfe .

'Sp•ms&lt;lfell by:· Middleport - Pomeroy Rotary
Wbere: Meigs County Faiigrounds
'When: May 1'0, 2008
'Suggested Donation: .Wuhs - $5.00
Kids 12 &amp; under '$2!00 All you can eaL
All.~s lbcncfit Meigs County Relay For Life
Uckets may be purchased .81 tbe event.

•

"'*"

The Shoe Place
&amp;Locker219

Valley Lumber
&amp;Supply

992-5627
Middlepou t, Ohio

992-6611

•

this infonnation is press~ in fun and creative way for
al ages. For lhe younger folks, a coloring co:lle st illusb4tiilg healthy

At Relay for Life,

lifestYles wins a prize for all partic:Qlants. Kids of 811 ages can participate
. in the games at the Health Promotions Tent.
·
Blood Ptessure and
fat saeenings will be offered ..Information on
various types of
wil be available, with registered nurses present to
anstfJ9r any questions you may have. Numerous local health
ganizations will be represented.

l:lodY
cancer

THINK PINK
The Meip
cancer Initiative, Inc. wil present the "Think Pin!(
project Whlctt makes mammograms and travel vouchers available to
Meigs County women ages 40-49 who are uninsured and income eligible.
MDCI, Inc.. wsll also have information available on breast health. Plan on
taking a few l;q)s through the health Prpmotions area and see what we all
·
have.to offer!

I
2008 _Meigs County Rellzy For Life Sponsors

•

·•"

'

'IOPSPONSOIIS
Powell' Food Fm .
AEP (Gavin, Spom, Motmtaineer)
I'LA11NUMSPONSOIIS- $7!1
2007 Gold Wmg5 llld Rlos Festival
GOLD:-~ ·
PDK Construction
O'Bicness Health Systems

9921059
992-5132

110

992~4.51

Reba Insurance Agency

BRONZE- $100
Anderson- McDaniel Funeral Home
James G. Mouining
Family Healtbcare, Inc .

992-2955
Pomeroy, Ohio .
. t::£:)
~

ute-~,H~Farm

"

cc:·:IF:·~·
011
UitOII

Pl. P1

P1ue

' • 8Uiine8&amp;• Boati• 'Mokacreles

~wv

It, WV

T·:e•sPIIIna,OH

RapiWMillng: Auto C&gt;wnrM.

-

l&gt;dJJlilutuol• Grongo

Cuiliiiibi cial • ~

Ohio Fal'fnefS

Bonding COl Ill*"*" ....

Welllfilid tnluranoe Co.

214 E Main Street • f'omeroy, Ohio
·
992-6687 or 992-21143

, POWELL'S

The Vaughan·Agency
Providing a ...m&lt;1 ~ cboioe minslnDce.

FOOD FAIR
'

Pomeroy

Pomeroy'

992-5252

992-9784 .

and Jewelry

992-2155

992-2635

Pomeroy, Ohio

Middleport, Ohio

Meigs·County Health
Department
112 E. Memorial Dl ive~ Suite A
Pomeroy, 01145769
740-992-G836

Jeff Warner
Insurance
99~-5432

.

--~--

•

Agencies Inc.

Pomeroy

...

Pleasant Valley Hospital

304-675-4340

1310
'

HOLZER CLINIC

Print Shop
.

.

992-3345

Middleport, Ohio

Ingels Carpet

Insurance

992-7028
Middleport, OH

I.
I

I

992-6677

:-. · MEIGS
INDUSTRIES

. Pomeroy
992-5479

Quality

.Ingels Electronics The Daily Sentinel

Emait meiQCO::"Mt@@dh.ohio.4JOV

MIIONWIDE
.UIWtCE

Dettwiller Lumber
Home National Bank
Mark: Porter GM Super Center
King Hardware
Wecan Fabricators
The Daily Sentinel
Southern Ohio Disposal

Manley's Recycling Center

.., ...._ ...... 1

. PDK
CONSTRUCTION
INC. ·

Association

Meigs lndustries

FnldW. Crow(19,5-1995)
l. •Carson Ctuw

196 EAST SECOND ST. ·POMEROY, OH
992-3381

Meigs County Agricultural
Society
Shade River Coon Hunters

MiddlepOrt DQ
Downing Childs Agency

I. Fnld W. Crow, SR (1819- 1957) .

.

or

.Roou-y lntemational

SILVER- $151 ·

2nd

New Horizons Pomeroy Legion
~w Webster #39
~Plains VFW PQ!lt 9053
Ohio Valley Electric Corporation
Janice Glen
Doug &amp; Connie Little
Stewan Johnson VFW
INUND- $l50 more

WYVK- WMPO

Holzer Clinic
Holzer Medical Oenter
Paul &amp; Laurie Reed

E 7 '11 1 Utll7

-

. 1

Famiers Bank
D.V. WeberConstmction
Holzer Center for Cantzr Care

CROW
tawW.Offices
.
PoolefOV ·

tJJowning CftiU£ s
ftigencg .

--- - - - -•-

"EARlY DETECTION S4VES LIVES"

Middleport, Ohio

1

Pomeroy

•

patients a little easier..
2008 Meigs County Relay for Ufe c-..ittte

Pancake BR"Jl!kf:ast

A Special "tlwW&lt;
·t o A~ &amp;:u::jidd for his .qforrs in setting
41p Glt4"' ... i"B the Heahl: f'rolnoliom Tem ond nts .
JlJto Co ;;a: iuee l4'0Mld fike .to tluntk e ach ·ofyoM for yoMr SJqJpOrt
.ofthe JO(J8 Ri.Jay for life and wiill yo• th&lt; best ofeverything
·
··i uJ:e jiln&lt;r&lt;e.

Chester, Ohio

Pomeroy

mor1ality.

Thanks for aU you are doing to fight cancer and make the journey of cancer

.

Jeny &amp; Linda Vanlnwagcn
8..-dil VCIIOY

Heallh Promotions is a major iocus of Relay for Life and a primary goal of
lhe American Cancer Society. Education regarding prevention and eal1y
delection of cancer is a key facto.t in l9ducing cancer incidence and

RELAYll

Sue Mai,;.,n

Gladys~

2008 RFL Pltuuring COIIIIIIiiUe

Baumlumber

,,.en_, -4h eo. ·

resaudlur ID JiM !llraw•uw's atRs. Y011fln fo,r&amp;c
~-; • ndwt•'1P!serw
a.cs, libaz. .£111.1 -r,'

Pa11:1eof~givers

The Ferman E. Moore American CUoer Society (ACS)
Canoe.- Resource Center was dedicated oo April!, 2008
at its new location within lbe Meigs County Health
Deputment, which is located at 112 E. Memorial Drive
In Pomeroy. The Meigs County ACS Advi-Y Board
chose Moore as the center's n~e because he was a
personification of hope, optimism and belief. Mr. Moore,
who was aD J!.Vid supporte.r ufibe Meigs County Relay of
Life since the early 1990s, developed aocer in tm.
He was the Meigs County ACS Advisoly Board
President from the time of its establisluocnt unlil his
death in October 2007.
The oenter is supported financially via local Relay fu£
Life monies and offers a variety of free resowces to dtose
living with and/or caiing for people with cancer
·
including, but not limited to, information on all types uf
canoer; a computer wilh lnlemcl aooess to locate other
resoruoes; free wigs, prosthese, bras; retanls moCher
free ACS services such as the Patient Nabigator Program.
· For more infonnation, contact Commey Sim

~,u&amp;

THERE IS salfETH/Nti FOR EVERYONE AT
HEALTH PROMOTIONS!

As spring arrives, tens of thousands of volunteers are lacing up their
sneakers .in preparatiop for die American Cancer Society's Relay for Life.
Relay is a life-changing event for all who 1Ue part. Every step taken .at our
local event will help raise money to suppmt our CIIDOel'-fighting mission ... .. . ·
.funds we will invest in research, patient services and ~s to teach all of
us how to reduce our risk; of cancer.
WHAT HAPPENS AT RELAY? Relay for Life is a fun;filled, overnight
event. Teams gamer at local schools, colleges or public palls. striving to bqJ
at least one ieam member w.1lling die tnck at all times. The firSt lap of eva:y ·
&amp;elay 'honors cancer survivors of all ages, who walk ·t o dae cl!eers of family,
friends and fellow Relayers . A special ceremony also hoooi'S those who ~ve
provided care · for cancer patients. Friends, family and &lt;earegivers are
welcomed to take part..
As the sun goes down , scores of luminaria - each designed to depict the ·
lifestyle and/.or bobby of a loved one touched by cancer -light the track to
remind Relayers of the power we share in pursuing .a cure.
· When !!hey are sof walkirig, Relayers enjoy a bost of fun activities and food •
provided by the teams. You will also find live music at our event.
FIGHTING CANCER 365 DAYS A YEAR! Althougb Relay events take
place from April through ~ugust, Relayers lrnow that figbting .cancer is a
year-round job. This y9ar they. will have the. chance to prove .their
commitment by making/personal pledges to suppott cancer prevention and
awareness . They could mean helping a friend quit smoking, encouraging
. others to get tested for cancer oor seeldng a healthier lifestyle for themselves.
HELPING MORE PEOPLE BECOME SURVIVORS IS 11IE REASON WE

r.. ~~nf-•li•*~~est,~tutl._, ~

hn4eofll:ams
Survivor:; Reoeplioo - hMic:l by Rae Moore

6:•s .

CELEBRATE, REMEMBE~
FIGHT
BACK
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CFIIIBUTE, l.tEMEMBDl, FIGHT BACK
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11le Daily Se.tmel •

l'lllusday, May 8,18011

ca~&lt;'st.
992-6681

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Hdme National
Bank ·
949-2210 • Racine, OH
!I..Z··Ii3133 •

Syracuse, OH .

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Page A6 • The Daily Sentinel

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11le .leDII Relay for Life is !WM ""' ill n
•

a

crat l!ltller, a belie....- ...t a

"Lover oflife".lt is...... ... of. tile lard-';'
tuibibukd by Mr. M~ .... his ........ !'
could llappeo lhat tile Relay for Life Evmt lias gauwa
OVer the ,ar'5.
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We Mw. You, l\fr. Moore!!!

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ftitllils uti/...,/illflfree, ... I llf'liN lu t .• wk•

that,.,.,

::w.ury
.wfirl:t ...
~ is no finish •nlil we find a """" f or •oonoer...

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widl

rqlftU, tutl~so ; ·rs -lisa. y_,.P'Ii rt
cllon li'Mrie~ oac:v ,.,ae~~ts
MJqiNn liiJ c:.Il

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Heol1h ReooV&lt;f)' l'r&lt;!l:notions

1-810-ACS-l.US
tit J:«J .... ID fllllc tD •fi'iatll!, bowletfJ'edle , _ . .
dUHWII---'fW7"ns,fiRifli*illf«R , - , , . ,
CMFer1 tMI 1 f wi ID ,._,
rt cr-f'S· H. ' ·we
MMY /lftlllr-- Afnliwws is l#w INfM We

l :lS

Joey W':Jooxoo
·
s:W
AI::J.is Hill
8:'10
. Still Stan:fiJIJ!
Dusk: l lJmjnuy Service.
l'!rayer- F -Waller Hoinr:
Salq;- Brcncla l'llalio

at 740-992-6626 En. 24
(Monday through Friday from 8:00am - 4:00pm)

Specilll dumlcs to
Sue &amp; John lightfoot

for nudcing 1M lighUd "HOPE"
/

sign. We qpreciate your collli.nwtl
commitment to Reilly.

'

.

'

985-3301

s•n

. ltELAY'f!
,..._bforllll YH- a«g tD fiPt
..U
joflrrwJ of,...,.,. ,.MiltS •liltle ec;r)tlila a •
M., M utlltltla tutlllelp •s • wr «f t · lifr!!!
1«JJJ M~ C01111ty Rd«y for Life Cn ·rr r

o-,....._,

*

Speolcer- Linda Maycr, C.:....,... Survivor
Jeri"Hill- Raci11&lt; United Melhodist Oluroh Signing

Team
Spcal&lt;cr- Rae Moore- CaregiiiCf
Lighting of "Candle of Hopcn
Lap in Silc:nce
Soq · BJ'Oildal'balin
Remember - This is a SJIK&gt;I:ie tree, alcohol free . and pet-free evenL
Midnight Madness- Music, Games and Jots m""'

JO,OO

ROCfiJN' REGGIE ·
sm.-day - Bmalcfast Ill be iiOIVCd by MiddlCpwt- Potueroy llatary
Club

1m - - 9:30am
IO:U
Closing en,gaaui

.

2008 Rday for Life Comm~
Jo Ami Oisp- OWiperoon
Billie Han:la, llnrome Develop:nmt Dm.ctor
SusicAbbott
Melissal..ambett
Stc\'e IIdia
Linda Mayer

Julio~

tt...:Moon:

1llrri F:fc
Dave lblriJ
t:Joerie JoniiD ·

Courtney Sim

MalyWolfe .

'Sp•ms&lt;lfell by:· Middleport - Pomeroy Rotary
Wbere: Meigs County Faiigrounds
'When: May 1'0, 2008
'Suggested Donation: .Wuhs - $5.00
Kids 12 &amp; under '$2!00 All you can eaL
All.~s lbcncfit Meigs County Relay For Life
Uckets may be purchased .81 tbe event.

•

"'*"

The Shoe Place
&amp;Locker219

Valley Lumber
&amp;Supply

992-5627
Middlepou t, Ohio

992-6611

•

this infonnation is press~ in fun and creative way for
al ages. For lhe younger folks, a coloring co:lle st illusb4tiilg healthy

At Relay for Life,

lifestYles wins a prize for all partic:Qlants. Kids of 811 ages can participate
. in the games at the Health Promotions Tent.
·
Blood Ptessure and
fat saeenings will be offered ..Information on
various types of
wil be available, with registered nurses present to
anstfJ9r any questions you may have. Numerous local health
ganizations will be represented.

l:lodY
cancer

THINK PINK
The Meip
cancer Initiative, Inc. wil present the "Think Pin!(
project Whlctt makes mammograms and travel vouchers available to
Meigs County women ages 40-49 who are uninsured and income eligible.
MDCI, Inc.. wsll also have information available on breast health. Plan on
taking a few l;q)s through the health Prpmotions area and see what we all
·
have.to offer!

I
2008 _Meigs County Rellzy For Life Sponsors

•

·•"

'

'IOPSPONSOIIS
Powell' Food Fm .
AEP (Gavin, Spom, Motmtaineer)
I'LA11NUMSPONSOIIS- $7!1
2007 Gold Wmg5 llld Rlos Festival
GOLD:-~ ·
PDK Construction
O'Bicness Health Systems

9921059
992-5132

110

992~4.51

Reba Insurance Agency

BRONZE- $100
Anderson- McDaniel Funeral Home
James G. Mouining
Family Healtbcare, Inc .

992-2955
Pomeroy, Ohio .
. t::£:)
~

ute-~,H~Farm

"

cc:·:IF:·~·
011
UitOII

Pl. P1

P1ue

' • 8Uiine8&amp;• Boati• 'Mokacreles

~wv

It, WV

T·:e•sPIIIna,OH

RapiWMillng: Auto C&gt;wnrM.

-

l&gt;dJJlilutuol• Grongo

Cuiliiiibi cial • ~

Ohio Fal'fnefS

Bonding COl Ill*"*" ....

Welllfilid tnluranoe Co.

214 E Main Street • f'omeroy, Ohio
·
992-6687 or 992-21143

, POWELL'S

The Vaughan·Agency
Providing a ...m&lt;1 ~ cboioe minslnDce.

FOOD FAIR
'

Pomeroy

Pomeroy'

992-5252

992-9784 .

and Jewelry

992-2155

992-2635

Pomeroy, Ohio

Middleport, Ohio

Meigs·County Health
Department
112 E. Memorial Dl ive~ Suite A
Pomeroy, 01145769
740-992-G836

Jeff Warner
Insurance
99~-5432

.

--~--

•

Agencies Inc.

Pomeroy

...

Pleasant Valley Hospital

304-675-4340

1310
'

HOLZER CLINIC

Print Shop
.

.

992-3345

Middleport, Ohio

Ingels Carpet

Insurance

992-7028
Middleport, OH

I.
I

I

992-6677

:-. · MEIGS
INDUSTRIES

. Pomeroy
992-5479

Quality

.Ingels Electronics The Daily Sentinel

Emait meiQCO::"Mt@@dh.ohio.4JOV

MIIONWIDE
.UIWtCE

Dettwiller Lumber
Home National Bank
Mark: Porter GM Super Center
King Hardware
Wecan Fabricators
The Daily Sentinel
Southern Ohio Disposal

Manley's Recycling Center

.., ...._ ...... 1

. PDK
CONSTRUCTION
INC. ·

Association

Meigs lndustries

FnldW. Crow(19,5-1995)
l. •Carson Ctuw

196 EAST SECOND ST. ·POMEROY, OH
992-3381

Meigs County Agricultural
Society
Shade River Coon Hunters

MiddlepOrt DQ
Downing Childs Agency

I. Fnld W. Crow, SR (1819- 1957) .

.

or

.Roou-y lntemational

SILVER- $151 ·

2nd

New Horizons Pomeroy Legion
~w Webster #39
~Plains VFW PQ!lt 9053
Ohio Valley Electric Corporation
Janice Glen
Doug &amp; Connie Little
Stewan Johnson VFW
INUND- $l50 more

WYVK- WMPO

Holzer Clinic
Holzer Medical Oenter
Paul &amp; Laurie Reed

E 7 '11 1 Utll7

-

. 1

Famiers Bank
D.V. WeberConstmction
Holzer Center for Cantzr Care

CROW
tawW.Offices
.
PoolefOV ·

tJJowning CftiU£ s
ftigencg .

--- - - - -•-

"EARlY DETECTION S4VES LIVES"

Middleport, Ohio

1

Pomeroy

•

patients a little easier..
2008 Meigs County Relay for Ufe c-..ittte

Pancake BR"Jl!kf:ast

A Special "tlwW&lt;
·t o A~ &amp;:u::jidd for his .qforrs in setting
41p Glt4"' ... i"B the Heahl: f'rolnoliom Tem ond nts .
JlJto Co ;;a: iuee l4'0Mld fike .to tluntk e ach ·ofyoM for yoMr SJqJpOrt
.ofthe JO(J8 Ri.Jay for life and wiill yo• th&lt; best ofeverything
·
··i uJ:e jiln&lt;r&lt;e.

Chester, Ohio

Pomeroy

mor1ality.

Thanks for aU you are doing to fight cancer and make the journey of cancer

.

Jeny &amp; Linda Vanlnwagcn
8..-dil VCIIOY

Heallh Promotions is a major iocus of Relay for Life and a primary goal of
lhe American Cancer Society. Education regarding prevention and eal1y
delection of cancer is a key facto.t in l9ducing cancer incidence and

RELAYll

Sue Mai,;.,n

Gladys~

2008 RFL Pltuuring COIIIIIIiiUe

Baumlumber

,,.en_, -4h eo. ·

resaudlur ID JiM !llraw•uw's atRs. Y011fln fo,r&amp;c
~-; • ndwt•'1P!serw
a.cs, libaz. .£111.1 -r,'

Pa11:1eof~givers

The Ferman E. Moore American CUoer Society (ACS)
Canoe.- Resource Center was dedicated oo April!, 2008
at its new location within lbe Meigs County Health
Deputment, which is located at 112 E. Memorial Drive
In Pomeroy. The Meigs County ACS Advi-Y Board
chose Moore as the center's n~e because he was a
personification of hope, optimism and belief. Mr. Moore,
who was aD J!.Vid supporte.r ufibe Meigs County Relay of
Life since the early 1990s, developed aocer in tm.
He was the Meigs County ACS Advisoly Board
President from the time of its establisluocnt unlil his
death in October 2007.
The oenter is supported financially via local Relay fu£
Life monies and offers a variety of free resowces to dtose
living with and/or caiing for people with cancer
·
including, but not limited to, information on all types uf
canoer; a computer wilh lnlemcl aooess to locate other
resoruoes; free wigs, prosthese, bras; retanls moCher
free ACS services such as the Patient Nabigator Program.
· For more infonnation, contact Commey Sim

~,u&amp;

THERE IS salfETH/Nti FOR EVERYONE AT
HEALTH PROMOTIONS!

As spring arrives, tens of thousands of volunteers are lacing up their
sneakers .in preparatiop for die American Cancer Society's Relay for Life.
Relay is a life-changing event for all who 1Ue part. Every step taken .at our
local event will help raise money to suppmt our CIIDOel'-fighting mission ... .. . ·
.funds we will invest in research, patient services and ~s to teach all of
us how to reduce our risk; of cancer.
WHAT HAPPENS AT RELAY? Relay for Life is a fun;filled, overnight
event. Teams gamer at local schools, colleges or public palls. striving to bqJ
at least one ieam member w.1lling die tnck at all times. The firSt lap of eva:y ·
&amp;elay 'honors cancer survivors of all ages, who walk ·t o dae cl!eers of family,
friends and fellow Relayers . A special ceremony also hoooi'S those who ~ve
provided care · for cancer patients. Friends, family and &lt;earegivers are
welcomed to take part..
As the sun goes down , scores of luminaria - each designed to depict the ·
lifestyle and/.or bobby of a loved one touched by cancer -light the track to
remind Relayers of the power we share in pursuing .a cure.
· When !!hey are sof walkirig, Relayers enjoy a bost of fun activities and food •
provided by the teams. You will also find live music at our event.
FIGHTING CANCER 365 DAYS A YEAR! Althougb Relay events take
place from April through ~ugust, Relayers lrnow that figbting .cancer is a
year-round job. This y9ar they. will have the. chance to prove .their
commitment by making/personal pledges to suppott cancer prevention and
awareness . They could mean helping a friend quit smoking, encouraging
. others to get tested for cancer oor seeldng a healthier lifestyle for themselves.
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Homeooming Sing is this Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Ariel
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Eanhen Vessels, Mercy, Brian and Family Cooncction.
Roush Family, The Grimm Family, Shafer/Collins Famil
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While Oak Quartet, soloists Valorie Clooch, Scott Fraser:,
Amy Ours, Mark Coleman. Vickie Moon:: and Martie
Short, KareD Polcyn. Donnie Boggs, New City Singers and
Tri-County Gospel Ht&gt;JIM"MDDing Cboir and Banc1.
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· aftel: Bland had batted for attracti\10 win, but then
. Playing in lbeir final home the seamd time in the
again, no one ever .awarded
8IID;IO were live ~ Eagle and the hosts wem up~ ema runs for style.
$CII10l'5, and Cassie Hauber, By that point, each Lady
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kelsey Holter, Kathryn Eagle bad been to ~,]late and g!'tling JUst six bits in
Bland, ~t: Davis, .a nd and rr.acbed base,
not all, the
Meigs Lady
Sasba Co · were all rec- tong aftel: that point each Marauders broke a 4-4 tie
~ .accordingly. The had scomd a run.
with fi11e runs in the sixdJ
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and went on .t o defeat the
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Conference ot..a Division
softball game Wednesday.
Meigs i.s illOW .500 in bGth
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will stage their spring concert on Thesday, May 13 at 7 p.m.
in the GAHS IUlditorium..
The concert will feature the seventh and eighth ~
choir, . concert choir, symphonic choir and Madrigals.
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and two RBIS far Meigs.
J.unior Hailey Ebersbach
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seoood ~ in a row and
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Head coach Dave Fife,
thong!! glad for lbe win, said
be
looking for a. little
more efficiency and fewer
mistakes fmm his team with
so few games left in the season. The Lady Marauders
struck ·out eight ·times and
iiii3Dded seven runners. ·
With .t wo Quts, Meigs
opened the scoring in the
bottom of .the first with tlm\e
walks and a bit batsman, all
of whicb came in succession. They led 2-0 after one.
It wasn't until the second
inning that they'd get their
first hit. Ebersbach and

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singles, but two fly outs
ended 1Jhe inning before
either could :o:iake it home.
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the start of the third, Vmton
County quickly erased the
deficit with three hits,
including a three-RBI triple,
and had a two-run lead by
the end of the ·inning.
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three up, three down in the
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RACINE - Behind the
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Michael Man110l, the
Sootbem Tomatine~ easily
clipped the wings of fhe
Belpre Golden
Eagles
Wednesday night during
boys varsity baseball actimo
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taught 011 Tuesday&amp; dUs mon1h .ad into June at die Arid
'lbeatre banquet room, 426 Seoood Ave.
lnstru,cUoo will tie in waltz ~ salsa. Clas&amp;e&amp; will be

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at1 p..m. and salsa sessions ·~~eb.m. The cost is S60 per
petSOD fm,- each session of.six
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code is light, .caw&amp;~ .clothes. Soft 1eattw: .or suede sole
shoes are~ For more infOIDIBiion, oontact'Joe
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NEI.SONVHLE-Stuart's{)pel;aHousewelromesbid.
C'C!llmmy nominated Bluegrass senSIIi.oo Cbroyholmes on

Wednesday, May 14 at 8 p.m. In a previous pedormanor: at
Stuart's, the band bas bad solc:kM shows. ·
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Since its organization .in 1999, the band has developed
a hilarious look at the road 9 and Saturday, May 10 at ond production for the
to divorce.
7 p.m. Tickets are $7 at Shifting Stage Theatre into a bi.~ Nashville-based group which. was
named 2005 lBMA's Entertainers of the Year. They are
"Broken Up" takes the 1Jhe door.
Group and is directed by described as embodying the Americ.can bluegrass 41am.
URG stage on Friday, May
"Broken Up" is ·t he sec- Michelle Miller.
All six b.W.~ ~a l!UD sinpqg lead~· showcasmg tberr abilities. 1beir live shows include twm fjddles,
Irish step .dancing, classic country yodeling, and oJd..timc
claw hammer in addition to their dynamic bluegrass.
They have oontinued to receive many industry nominaa li11ely ;perfonnance as calcs, rib sandwiches, Saturday and Suaday fea- tions and awank, incl~ding a Gramm..O...,.~ in 2006
s." Their
strolling musicians stop to straWbeoy sbottcake, oob- lures old-fasbioned ~ for their first. CIOOliiiClcial release
join in on a favorite tune. A biers, Greek and Italian spe- fun and games for all ages. second release on Suggs Family Reconts "Cberrybolines
specialj;untcot.willbesetup cialties '
and
.GeiUWl The festival wraps up If' was released in June 'JJXT1 and opeocd up .at I I on the
on the grounds Cbat .will be sausages. The festival sales Sllllday with a gospel oonca:t Bi.llBoaidQJad:s. ~lmes have also become regular
petformers on 1be histone Grand Ole ()pry.
· manned with musicians play- tent will offer Vandalia in the theater at 6:30p.m.
Tickets are $1 8 in advance tO£ $21 at the door. For more
.ing on Salurday from II a.m. Gathering : T-&amp;birts, caps,
This year's festival will
information
call {740) 753-1924 or visit www.stuartsoperto~ p.m. and on Sunday from and other souvenirs, as well present two new activities..
altouse.org.
II a.m. to 5:30p.m. The pub- as compact discs and cas- There will be a "Cakes, Pies
lie is invited to jOin in ·and setteii tiom West. V~nia_'s and Preserves" contest on .
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finest.tt:aditional musuii.ans. - Sabirday lll''l" p.m:, fo!Wwed
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Vandalia by a "Cake Walk" at 4 p.m.
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West Virginia craftspeople Gathering getS under way at · ~D6wn Home Visit" will
HUN11NG10N, W.Va. - . Many hard-w&lt;lltiQg men and
will be demonstrating and 7 p.m. on friday, May 23., in give festival~ an oppor- women of the local rivrr indusny soon will celCbnte the
selling their creations. the Norman L Fagan West tunity to vtsit with past ·2008 National Maritime Days.
Visitors can shop for wind Vuginia Slllle Thealr:c Qf the Vanclalia Awfnl winners in
The event will take place 10 a.m. 'to 6 p.m. May 16-18 at
chimes, pottery, wall hang- Cultwal Center .with the all intimate setting. Hosted Ha!ris Rivet fmnt Park.
ings, wood products, stained, Vandalia Sampler oonoert · by musicians John Lilly and
Exhibits of equifmeut will be avlilable as well as IOWli
fused and pressed . glass, fealuri• liiiiJie
the festi- Geny Milnes, "Down Home of a workinft.~~boat. Visitors also will be able to parlici- ·
musical inSII'IIments, jewel- val's favorite performers. Vtsit" will take place on pate in dec
activilies and leam dJe history .of the
ry, silk scarves, candles, Activities on Saturday and Sillllrday from II un. ll!J1il rivers, as well as bow m be a lllck and dam operator.
leather goods, baskets and a Sunday include old-time fid- 5:30p.m. and Sunday from
The U.S. Coast Guard will promote homeland security.
host of other items· in the die, ~ and :lap dnlcinv:r II a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Q:aft Cirole. Salsa, jellies, oompetitions, a gospel wod:Vandalia Gathering is a
salad dre&amp;sings, gourmet shop, as well as the oooular program of the West Vu:ginia
colfee and tea. roasted outs, Liars Contest {bonCsti). A Division of Culture and
c:hili aod dip ~ aod a. fiOCOfld oontest stage will History. The Cultural Centa
varidy
ada ~wtOO- ·bold oompctitioru; in flat pick is located in Charleston.
ucts also wiD be av · · . In guitar. .mandolin and blue-: 'fake exit 99JGreenbrier
addition, thele wiJl be ven- grass banjo. Traditional . Street off 1-64177.
dors &amp;dling plants lllllive to dance offenogs range from
Visit tM division's webWest Vuginia.
· • demonstrations of ethnic and site at www.WIICidt~Ur.org
Vandalia food booths will square dancing in the Great for more informoliOfl or a
feature a unique sampling Hall of the Cultural Center ID compkte
schedule of
of traditional and ethnic an &lt;llitdoor flat foot dancing Vandalio GatMring evems.
foods,
including sucb stage where spectators are Call
(304) 558-0220.
favorites as hot dogs, roast- encouraged to jump in and Vandalia Gathering coned
hamburg«s, bot kick up their beels. The Old- tests are open to West
bologna sandwiches, funnel "Tune for Youn~-Uns area on Virginia resitknts only.
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yet 111111 ·!IOOl'Cd vmcu·Taylor U'ot- squeezed hoe Riffle with a
8DI"fbc:r ban- ted home via a passed ball, perfect bunt down the line
aer seaiJOI\.
the fillOre W Southem.
for the second run. An error
After
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Belpre Ued the ·score in the let in the third and final run
s •C o r e I e s s secollli when an aror .and a of the frame, the score now
Belpre first Jared Azar single put run- 5-2 So11tbem.
i. n n i n g , ·ner&amp; at first and second. A
Taylor continued his hitSouthem put passed ball advanced the ting surge in ·the fourth
two twlS oo nmners, tben a 6-5 ground · inning with a two-run single
the board .in out and fielder's choice that led to an outbreak fivethe
fust brouabt bome the two ·runs run stint for the host
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Tornadoes. On inning later,
R i f f l e
Soutbem reassumed the Taylor hammered a two-run
reached on an etror and lead in dle third wben Ryan home run over the; fence,
Jordan Taylor sinded. Butch Cba1man w.a lked, Riftle then a hit batter {Mamhout)
Mambout walkod" and Kreig ' reached on an crmr, Taylor scOred on a Kleski RBI sinKieski was hit by a pitch to waled and MarDhout hit a '~••• - 5 d u-.. •
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Vandalia Gathering slated for May.23-25
CHARLESTON, W.Va.
_..,·On Memorial Day weekend, May 23-25, the Cultural
Center and State Capitol
grounds will be 1he site of
the 32nd Vandalia Gathering
-the state's annual celebration of the traditional ans,
music, dance, stories, crafts
and food of West Vuginia.
The free festival's unique
blend of' ethnic and cultural
beritage combines an atmosphere as oomfonable as a
, family reunion with dJe
excitement of a state fair.
The Vandalia ~g
creates new meii10J'ICSc each
year for the thousands of :visJtors wbo Dock from ac,oss
the Mountain State and
around the coumry ID celebrate traditions passed from
generation to generation.
lbe festival pa)'' tribule to
West Vrrgima s mountain
culwre and ·edmic heritage
by sbowcasing a Vll'iety of
c:raftspcop1e and perfOOJiet'S.
For those wbo love the
sounds of traditional music or
woold like to be imroduced to
il, Vandalia Gathering can fit
the bilL Coocens and oontestli fill !be weekend, and
musical jam ser
sioll5 ·spri11g up all over the
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· TUPPERS PLAINS - It
was Sc:ni&lt;Jr Night at Faslml
Higb Scbool; and the Lady
~e' softball team foond
·1111 excellent way to cdelxate, pultinJ on an offensive · exhibition Tuesday
Willi a 19-0 drubbing of the
Milia:. Lady Falrons in a.
Tri- Vallc:y
Conference

PFDRO - Anolher big .event bas been scbeduled for
Wayne Nati~Jnal Forest's Lake Vesuvius Rem:alion Area.
Malt: your calendar fur this Saturday for .an day of fishing
for kids and their famili"''.
·
Community y~ age 15 and below are inwted to
come out ID dJe Lake Vesuvius boardwalk with their fishing poles, tackle boxes and bait to take part in a free fishing derby from 9 a.m. to l p.m. In addition to free fishing,
. the day will feature bot dogs and beverages, fun contests
and educational activities.
This event is OO"sponsored by the Wayne NatK.mal rorest
Lawrence County Bass Club, Isaak Walton ~. and
Ohio Uoiversity Sou them Nature Centel:.
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Youngsters are enoouraged .to pre-register by visiling or
calling the Wayne National Forest Ironton Rlulga- District
at {740) 534-6500, but can also register at the dcmy fmm
8:15 to 90 a.m. All children must be accompanied by a parent or guanlian.
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{740) 534-6500 witll questions or oommeDtll, or m ~g-·
ister for this event.

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GRANDE
"Divorce is like marriage,
only backwards,": at least
that's wbat Tom Owens tells
his soon to be ex-wife; Meg,
in Nick Hall's comedy
"Broken Up," coming this
weekend to the University .
. of Rio Gtande Fine ahd
Perfopning Arts Centre.
Tom and Meg Owens,
~~led by Stephen Sissen
Jessica Thompson, are
just a signature away from
finalizing their divorce. On
. her own for the first time in
a long time, Meg takes the
apartment just down the hall
from Tom and begins to settie into the single life.
Only one problem Tom has changed his mind
about the divorce and
wants her back, or the reading lamps, whichever
comes flrst. Unfortunarel y ·
for him, two other men
have their sights set on
Meg: Roger Egan, played
by J.D. Markley, Meg's
very talkative blind date,
and the aparunent building
handyman, Gordon, played
by Eric Farley.
Add some daisies, a meat
cleaver and a whole lot of
··tequila and what you have is

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tric &amp;COOiti valued at over
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tc:l" at the gate to be eligible
to win.
Skylille Speedway taces
410 Outlaw sprint cars, late
models. modifieds, street
stocks, pure stocks, four
cylinders, and mini-wecl8es
each Friday night throul:b
the fall. Gates open ll 4:3o
p.m., bot U,S are at 7 p:m.,
and racing ts at 8 p.m.
Styline Speedway is
located off SR 50 between
Athens and Coolville on
Bethany Ridge Road-Co.
Rd 53_. Stewan. For furtha" infonnation, .please call
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· aftel: Bland had batted for attracti\10 win, but then
. Playing in lbeir final home the seamd time in the
again, no one ever .awarded
8IID;IO were live ~ Eagle and the hosts wem up~ ema runs for style.
$CII10l'5, and Cassie Hauber, By that point, each Lady
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kelsey Holter, Kathryn Eagle bad been to ~,]late and g!'tling JUst six bits in
Bland, ~t: Davis, .a nd and rr.acbed base,
not all, the
Meigs Lady
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~ .accordingly. The had scomd a run.
with fi11e runs in the sixdJ
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and went on .t o defeat the
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9-5
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a Tri- Valley
Conference ot..a Division
softball game Wednesday.
Meigs i.s illOW .500 in bGth
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will stage their spring concert on Thesday, May 13 at 7 p.m.
in the GAHS IUlditorium..
The concert will feature the seventh and eighth ~
choir, . concert choir, symphonic choir and Madrigals.
Admission is $3.

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sitting at lQ..
10 overall
and 5-5 in the
TVC Ohio.
Sophomore
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and freshman
Shellie Bailey had a double
and two RBIS far Meigs.
J.unior Hailey Ebersbach
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seoood ~ in a row and
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Head coach Dave Fife,
thong!! glad for lbe win, said
be
looking for a. little
more efficiency and fewer
mistakes fmm his team with
so few games left in the season. The Lady Marauders
struck ·out eight ·times and
iiii3Dded seven runners. ·
With .t wo Quts, Meigs
opened the scoring in the
bottom of .the first with tlm\e
walks and a bit batsman, all
of whicb came in succession. They led 2-0 after one.
It wasn't until the second
inning that they'd get their
first hit. Ebersbach and

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singles, but two fly outs
ended 1Jhe inning before
either could :o:iake it home.
Wi1Jh the score still 2-0 at
the start of the third, Vmton
County quickly erased the
deficit with three hits,
including a three-RBI triple,
and had a two-run lead by
the end of the ·inning.
Two strikeouts and a runner caught stealing meant
three up, three down in the
Lady Marauders' half of the

third.
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RACINE - Behind the
four-bit pi~ of sopJio.

Michael Man110l, the
Sootbem Tomatine~ easily
clipped the wings of fhe
Belpre Golden
Eagles
Wednesday night during
boys varsity baseball actimo
at Star Mill PaiL
Mtbon...t. Belpre is in the
OhiO
~tilt goes in
the books a a non-league
tilt. Southem reaches the
covetlld l5-win D.ark.against
five losses as it marches

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GAILIPOUS - Ballroom dance l.etiliOIIS ~ beiDa
taught 011 Tuesday&amp; dUs mon1h .ad into June at die Arid
'lbeatre banquet room, 426 Seoood Ave.
lnstru,cUoo will tie in waltz ~ salsa. Clas&amp;e&amp; will be

May6,13,'10and27, andJ~ 3 and Ht Waltz~­
at1 p..m. and salsa sessions ·~~eb.m. The cost is S60 per
petSOD fm,- each session of.six
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both sesstons.
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code is light, .caw&amp;~ .clothes. Soft 1eattw: .or suede sole
shoes are~ For more infOIDIBiion, oontact'Joe
Li at (740) 418-'7000 or ming_45631 @yaboo.oom.

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NEI.SONVHLE-Stuart's{)pel;aHousewelromesbid.
C'C!llmmy nominated Bluegrass senSIIi.oo Cbroyholmes on

Wednesday, May 14 at 8 p.m. In a previous pedormanor: at
Stuart's, the band bas bad solc:kM shows. ·
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Since its organization .in 1999, the band has developed
a hilarious look at the road 9 and Saturday, May 10 at ond production for the
to divorce.
7 p.m. Tickets are $7 at Shifting Stage Theatre into a bi.~ Nashville-based group which. was
named 2005 lBMA's Entertainers of the Year. They are
"Broken Up" takes the 1Jhe door.
Group and is directed by described as embodying the Americ.can bluegrass 41am.
URG stage on Friday, May
"Broken Up" is ·t he sec- Michelle Miller.
All six b.W.~ ~a l!UD sinpqg lead~· showcasmg tberr abilities. 1beir live shows include twm fjddles,
Irish step .dancing, classic country yodeling, and oJd..timc
claw hammer in addition to their dynamic bluegrass.
They have oontinued to receive many industry nominaa li11ely ;perfonnance as calcs, rib sandwiches, Saturday and Suaday fea- tions and awank, incl~ding a Gramm..O...,.~ in 2006
s." Their
strolling musicians stop to straWbeoy sbottcake, oob- lures old-fasbioned ~ for their first. CIOOliiiClcial release
join in on a favorite tune. A biers, Greek and Italian spe- fun and games for all ages. second release on Suggs Family Reconts "Cberrybolines
specialj;untcot.willbesetup cialties '
and
.GeiUWl The festival wraps up If' was released in June 'JJXT1 and opeocd up .at I I on the
on the grounds Cbat .will be sausages. The festival sales Sllllday with a gospel oonca:t Bi.llBoaidQJad:s. ~lmes have also become regular
petformers on 1be histone Grand Ole ()pry.
· manned with musicians play- tent will offer Vandalia in the theater at 6:30p.m.
Tickets are $1 8 in advance tO£ $21 at the door. For more
.ing on Salurday from II a.m. Gathering : T-&amp;birts, caps,
This year's festival will
information
call {740) 753-1924 or visit www.stuartsoperto~ p.m. and on Sunday from and other souvenirs, as well present two new activities..
altouse.org.
II a.m. to 5:30p.m. The pub- as compact discs and cas- There will be a "Cakes, Pies
lie is invited to jOin in ·and setteii tiom West. V~nia_'s and Preserves" contest on .
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finest.tt:aditional musuii.ans. - Sabirday lll''l" p.m:, fo!Wwed
During the festival, 47 ·
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2008
Vandalia by a "Cake Walk" at 4 p.m.
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West Virginia craftspeople Gathering getS under way at · ~D6wn Home Visit" will
HUN11NG10N, W.Va. - . Many hard-w&lt;lltiQg men and
will be demonstrating and 7 p.m. on friday, May 23., in give festival~ an oppor- women of the local rivrr indusny soon will celCbnte the
selling their creations. the Norman L Fagan West tunity to vtsit with past ·2008 National Maritime Days.
Visitors can shop for wind Vuginia Slllle Thealr:c Qf the Vanclalia Awfnl winners in
The event will take place 10 a.m. 'to 6 p.m. May 16-18 at
chimes, pottery, wall hang- Cultwal Center .with the all intimate setting. Hosted Ha!ris Rivet fmnt Park.
ings, wood products, stained, Vandalia Sampler oonoert · by musicians John Lilly and
Exhibits of equifmeut will be avlilable as well as IOWli
fused and pressed . glass, fealuri• liiiiJie
the festi- Geny Milnes, "Down Home of a workinft.~~boat. Visitors also will be able to parlici- ·
musical inSII'IIments, jewel- val's favorite performers. Vtsit" will take place on pate in dec
activilies and leam dJe history .of the
ry, silk scarves, candles, Activities on Saturday and Sillllrday from II un. ll!J1il rivers, as well as bow m be a lllck and dam operator.
leather goods, baskets and a Sunday include old-time fid- 5:30p.m. and Sunday from
The U.S. Coast Guard will promote homeland security.
host of other items· in the die, ~ and :lap dnlcinv:r II a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Q:aft Cirole. Salsa, jellies, oompetitions, a gospel wod:Vandalia Gathering is a
salad dre&amp;sings, gourmet shop, as well as the oooular program of the West Vu:ginia
colfee and tea. roasted outs, Liars Contest {bonCsti). A Division of Culture and
c:hili aod dip ~ aod a. fiOCOfld oontest stage will History. The Cultural Centa
varidy
ada ~wtOO- ·bold oompctitioru; in flat pick is located in Charleston.
ucts also wiD be av · · . In guitar. .mandolin and blue-: 'fake exit 99JGreenbrier
addition, thele wiJl be ven- grass banjo. Traditional . Street off 1-64177.
dors &amp;dling plants lllllive to dance offenogs range from
Visit tM division's webWest Vuginia.
· • demonstrations of ethnic and site at www.WIICidt~Ur.org
Vandalia food booths will square dancing in the Great for more informoliOfl or a
feature a unique sampling Hall of the Cultural Center ID compkte
schedule of
of traditional and ethnic an &lt;llitdoor flat foot dancing Vandalio GatMring evems.
foods,
including sucb stage where spectators are Call
(304) 558-0220.
favorites as hot dogs, roast- encouraged to jump in and Vandalia Gathering coned
hamburg«s, bot kick up their beels. The Old- tests are open to West
bologna sandwiches, funnel "Tune for Youn~-Uns area on Virginia resitknts only.
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yet 111111 ·!IOOl'Cd vmcu·Taylor U'ot- squeezed hoe Riffle with a
8DI"fbc:r ban- ted home via a passed ball, perfect bunt down the line
aer seaiJOI\.
the fillOre W Southem.
for the second run. An error
After
.a
Belpre Ued the ·score in the let in the third and final run
s •C o r e I e s s secollli when an aror .and a of the frame, the score now
Belpre first Jared Azar single put run- 5-2 So11tbem.
i. n n i n g , ·ner&amp; at first and second. A
Taylor continued his hitSouthem put passed ball advanced the ting surge in ·the fourth
two twlS oo nmners, tben a 6-5 ground · inning with a two-run single
the board .in out and fielder's choice that led to an outbreak fivethe
fust brouabt bome the two ·runs run stint for the host
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inning. Wes fordie ·t ie. 2-2.
Tornadoes. On inning later,
R i f f l e
Soutbem reassumed the Taylor hammered a two-run
reached on an etror and lead in dle third wben Ryan home run over the; fence,
Jordan Taylor sinded. Butch Cba1man w.a lked, Riftle then a hit batter {Mamhout)
Mambout walkod" and Kreig ' reached on an crmr, Taylor scOred on a Kleski RBI sinKieski was hit by a pitch to waled and MarDhout hit a '~••• - 5 d u-.. •
f«ce ;home a run. Another sacrifice
fly;
Kleski

Cherryhohnes plans show

Vandalia Gathering slated for May.23-25
CHARLESTON, W.Va.
_..,·On Memorial Day weekend, May 23-25, the Cultural
Center and State Capitol
grounds will be 1he site of
the 32nd Vandalia Gathering
-the state's annual celebration of the traditional ans,
music, dance, stories, crafts
and food of West Vuginia.
The free festival's unique
blend of' ethnic and cultural
beritage combines an atmosphere as oomfonable as a
, family reunion with dJe
excitement of a state fair.
The Vandalia ~g
creates new meii10J'ICSc each
year for the thousands of :visJtors wbo Dock from ac,oss
the Mountain State and
around the coumry ID celebrate traditions passed from
generation to generation.
lbe festival pa)'' tribule to
West Vrrgima s mountain
culwre and ·edmic heritage
by sbowcasing a Vll'iety of
c:raftspcop1e and perfOOJiet'S.
For those wbo love the
sounds of traditional music or
woold like to be imroduced to
il, Vandalia Gathering can fit
the bilL Coocens and oontestli fill !be weekend, and
musical jam ser
sioll5 ·spri11g up all over the
. . J!l"''nds At any moment, a
lleo4!Jb the site of

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· TUPPERS PLAINS - It
was Sc:ni&lt;Jr Night at Faslml
Higb Scbool; and the Lady
~e' softball team foond
·1111 excellent way to cdelxate, pultinJ on an offensive · exhibition Tuesday
Willi a 19-0 drubbing of the
Milia:. Lady Falrons in a.
Tri- Vallc:y
Conference

PFDRO - Anolher big .event bas been scbeduled for
Wayne Nati~Jnal Forest's Lake Vesuvius Rem:alion Area.
Malt: your calendar fur this Saturday for .an day of fishing
for kids and their famili"''.
·
Community y~ age 15 and below are inwted to
come out ID dJe Lake Vesuvius boardwalk with their fishing poles, tackle boxes and bait to take part in a free fishing derby from 9 a.m. to l p.m. In addition to free fishing,
. the day will feature bot dogs and beverages, fun contests
and educational activities.
This event is OO"sponsored by the Wayne NatK.mal rorest
Lawrence County Bass Club, Isaak Walton ~. and
Ohio Uoiversity Sou them Nature Centel:.
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Youngsters are enoouraged .to pre-register by visiling or
calling the Wayne National Forest Ironton Rlulga- District
at {740) 534-6500, but can also register at the dcmy fmm
8:15 to 90 a.m. All children must be accompanied by a parent or guanlian.
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Call 1be Wayne National Forest IJUnmn Ranger District at
{740) 534-6500 witll questions or oommeDtll, or m ~g-·
ister for this event.

RIO
GRANDE
"Divorce is like marriage,
only backwards,": at least
that's wbat Tom Owens tells
his soon to be ex-wife; Meg,
in Nick Hall's comedy
"Broken Up," coming this
weekend to the University .
. of Rio Gtande Fine ahd
Perfopning Arts Centre.
Tom and Meg Owens,
~~led by Stephen Sissen
Jessica Thompson, are
just a signature away from
finalizing their divorce. On
. her own for the first time in
a long time, Meg takes the
apartment just down the hall
from Tom and begins to settie into the single life.
Only one problem Tom has changed his mind
about the divorce and
wants her back, or the reading lamps, whichever
comes flrst. Unfortunarel y ·
for him, two other men
have their sights set on
Meg: Roger Egan, played
by J.D. Markley, Meg's
very talkative blind date,
and the aparunent building
handyman, Gordon, played
by Eric Farley.
Add some daisies, a meat
cleaver and a whole lot of
··tequila and what you have is

Members of
the Meigs

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Fishing day

Comedy takes stage·at Rio this weekend

lbuniday, May 8, 2008

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night, ooe lucky ·1 12
and under will win an elec-

tric &amp;COOiti valued at over
$400. Children must re~
tc:l" at the gate to be eligible
to win.
Skylille Speedway taces
410 Outlaw sprint cars, late
models. modifieds, street
stocks, pure stocks, four
cylinders, and mini-wecl8es
each Friday night throul:b
the fall. Gates open ll 4:3o
p.m., bot U,S are at 7 p:m.,
and racing ts at 8 p.m.
Styline Speedway is
located off SR 50 between
Athens and Coolville on
Bethany Ridge Road-Co.
Rd 53_. Stewan. For furtha" infonnation, .please call
740-662-41ll or 304-5428322.
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Logan rallies past Angels for SEOAL Reds hit 4 homers off Lieber, Votto
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hits 3 in all in 9-0 win over Cubs
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LOGAN
Gallia
Academy softball gave an
effort
worthy , of
a
Southeastern Ohio Athletic
League championship. It
just didn't rome out that
way o!llhe scomboont
After battling dlrougb
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Wednesday dUring libe firstplace i:ontest of the SEOAL
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the triumph.
one runner on
bags durIn a game that specialized .ing the second, sixth and
in pitching and defense, seventh innings.
GAHS coach Jim Niday
Logari left the bases
CINCINNATI (AP) thought his troops left loaded in the third and sixth Noihing· special about Joey
everything they bad on the innings, and also left two on Votto' s ftrst homer, a bailgdiamond. In the end howev- during the second and flftb ing slider that he pulled into
er, a league crown just was- frames. Tbe host~ also left the seats in right field foe a
n't meant to be fer the one on the bags in both the modest 1-0 lead.
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founh and rhe 'seventh. What . followed
was
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Noe · il'd . the offensiv.c breath~ptg. "
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we ,~ ~ one run. we · :attack fur lhe Aflgels with 1 . Jon Ueber
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&lt;O.GJM wm !his ;game. Qodl tiWo hits, fm~owed by dle_ ~eoond ~tt_ober m
•teams made plays ~ ·they Hannah . . Cwi~g;hainJ ~h1cago Cubs . b1stmry to
,-aceded so ,and ll01ther Qlle • Kiimber Davi , Cmlll\tney ' :pv~ 9P faur homers m an
fGlded, tbu,t you just got llhe Shriver and Brittany Miller :!:Jngt.i~ V~tto~
feeling lilat ooe run 'was wilh one apiece. Besides c' • :ee.
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On a wet .windy .after~
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Votto started' a ifour-ihomer
pliSbad ~s · year. No~ we . Divisi011 oonlests afteutart- second inningio!fLieber(2JUst have to ~~und and ,g et , ling league play 2~3. GAHS 2), making his first sta1t &lt;Of
~ady for die itcilUm!l!llenl. is 23-il in two :seasons the season. Adam Dunn and
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·SEOAL Day 0~ c __ mpums, Warren beat Jackson 3-'0 for , career for Impecca'b1e ronfalling
last sea- f ..,.._
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duel, as ~th. s~rs. went mmngs for' 0
blows out at·Wrigley.
•l he full .etgbt mnmgs 10 the soo~ North .went 5-0 11l
The inning was over, but
matchup. GAHS starter SEOAL DOC
softball Votto and the Reds weren't
Amy Noe allowed seven .games.
even close to finished.
hits, six walks and fanned
Galli a Academy returns to
Brandon Phillips and
two in taking the losing action Wedne&amp;4ay when it Votto bad back-tO..back solo
decision. UIS hurler Ariel hosts the winner of the homers off Sean Marshall in
Zugg w.as tbe wiurliog pi~h- Jackson-Vinton
C-ounty the fifth, with Votto sending
er of record, surrendenng contest in a Division U sec- a fastball into the Reds'
six. hits. ~nd three ·walks tienal semifinal at Memorial bullpen in _center.
.while striking out four.
Field. The first pitch IS
An inmng late.r, Votto
i\11 of Zugg's free passes scheduled for 5 p.m.
went to the opposite field on
came in the first twe innings
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three erroFs in the ioss.
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'baseruJ:IIlers in each of the Noe and Undsay Want
LHS (14-6, 8-4 SEOAL North): Ariel
fJCSt ·two fmmes, as well .as Z4liil
and,. - Hanis. .
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eighth to nrnpd the hosts to
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SEOAL crown at Mingo
Padc's Grandy Held.
Both teams had opportuni1Jies 10 -score throul1,bout the
contest, and !botli ~teams
showed why · they were
..,. 'S EOAL divisional dlam.ps
•· by working themse'IY.CS out
w ,o f IM!lble to end re,gulalion
~s. Tben in the first
• - .a nd only - ema hme,
both 1lhe Blue An,gels (U~-5)
.and Lady Chieftains (14-;61
~ ~ thcir stFOngest pushes
• to captme 1lhe decisitm. '
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w
:; iU a.evcr fii!Jy irumaged to
;.. get ~~p lllbe plate.
•.· . The "-''ests ~.Acorded .outs
e·~
!;: 011 the frrst two battel's due": ling lhe bottom of the ei~hth,
~. ·but UIS responded wtith .a
·: llitile tWG-OUt lightning.
~ · Olivia McBride -stllrled the
~: rally by aeliv.i:ring a single
~: to left field, then Dakota
·: Seymourwasw.alked ,to _give
~ the Purtple and White runners at rust aqd seoond with
one out left.
Rieder - who !had three
0fLogan's seven flits on the
night - slapped ..a single to
, : the right-.conter field gap,
:: which allowed McBride to
~- come borne with the game:: winningruniin,extr.ainnings.
· Gallia Academy managed
• : six hits in the contest and
~: left seven on base. Logan
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a fastl&gt;all from Sean sent Josh Hamilton to Texas,
Gallagher, a two-run homer. has allowed one earned hm
that left him with seven or less in each of his seven
overall for the season.
starts.
Given .a cliance to try for a
Volquez struclt: out • 10
fourth, Votto grounded out while lowering ·his ERA to
in the eighth inning against an NL-best 1.06, a number
Michael Wuenz.
that swprises even him.
"I'm not going to. lie: It
"The last two years., 1
was in lhe back of my head," haven't thrown the ball 'like
Votto said. "J thought if I got I'ni throwing right now," ·
a good swing on a good V0lquez said. "Every pitch I
pitCh, J h.,t a chance to do throw, I've got a reason for
SOllie ,goGCL ln ,games like throwing. Before, I'd just
tbis, you don't •!mow why it throw a pitch."
.
Iutppens. You just go .w.ith · The 38-year-old Lieber
the flow, and that's wh:at I made his frrst eight appeardid."
ances out of the bullpen.
A sluggish offense finally When left-hander Rich Hill
sta1\led sl!!!ng, bringing was sent to lhe minors to
the Reds
their second work on his control over the
victory in ci . games. .
weekend~ Lieber was the
"It was great to see that logical choice to move into
hitting all those home runs, !be rotation.
scoring all those runs, espeHe lasted only two
dally .after not hitting any," innings . Half of his retief
~er Dusty B:UCer said. appearances went at least as
"Those things go m streaks. long. Manager Lou Piniella
Home runs 'o in streaks, hit- was noncommittal about
ling goes 110 streaks, good whether he will get anodler
g!jhing goes in streaks. We start.
.
tiome r,ood streaking
"l saw tbe end results,"
going ,t~. ' .
Piniella said. "They hit :the
The sev.en homers were ball pr~ny hard."
Cincinnati's rr10sl since it hit
Not since Norton gave up
an NL-record nine at (our homers in the founh
Philadelphia · on Sept. 4, inning at Dooger Sta,dilnn
1999. Votto became the 23rd on Aug. 8, 2000 had a C11bs
Reds player to bit three in a pitcher been bit so bard. To
game, the first since Aaron . that poiJ11, the Cubs 'h adn't
Boone 0n May.8, 2003.
a-llowed more than tWo
The wind was gllsting and homers in any · game so far
swirling, and rain moved in this season.
midway through the game.
The four homers also tied
No .problem for Edinson Cincinnati's record for poe
Volguez (5-1), who has been initing, accomplished IDliDY
the Reds' best starter.
times. The most recent had
The. major leagues' most been Aug. 17, 1996 · at
prolific offense managed Riverfront · Stadium, when
only · four bits in seven Eddie Taubensee, Reggie
inmngs off the right-hander, Sanders, Jeff Brimson and
who bas dominated NL hit- Barry Larkin conne.cted
ters. Volquez, obtained in against
the
Colorado
the trade last December tbat Rockies.

Meigs junior
Halley
Ebersbach
prepares to
swing at a
pitch ·during a
Tri-Valley
Conference
Ohio 'Division
softball :game
against Vinton
County .
Wednesday in
Rocksprings.
Ebersbach
struck out
four batters in
·seven innings
and earned
the win for
Meigs.

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says he won't repeat woeful Game 1 perfonnance

BY MiEIISS~ TRUaLO
ASSOCIATED PRESS

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BOSTON
LeBron
, lames says he .won't miss
baskets like be did in the
· · series opener between the
Cleveland Cavaliers and the
1 · • Boston
Celtics. Neither,
James believes, will Paul
·'' Pierce or Ray Allen:
James missed ·all but two
: of his 18 shots from the field
· :·· Tuesday . night
in
· ··Cleveland's 76-72 loss,
! .:including a layup that would
- 'have tied it with 9 seconds
' ·"remaining. Pierce and Allen
also went a combined 2-for·' '18, with Allen failing to
· ; score for the first time in 852
-- games.
:·.:. "lcan'tplaynoworsethan
' I did last night," James said
Wednesday. ·
·.. "You don't expect those

guys to have off nights like
.that. I don't expect myself to
have an off night like I did."
After Tuesday night,
though, everyone expects
Thursday night's .Game 2
and the rest of .the Eastern
Conference semifmals series onds left.
. to be a bruising, stifling fight
"Offensively, we were a
between two top defenses.
terrible-looking
group,"
"You're going to ·have to Pierce. said. "We turned the
run through a brick wall to ball over 23 times, shot 40
get to 100 points it seems percent from the -fteld. We
like, the way . these two did just about everything
teams play defense," Pierce wrong you could do offensaid. "You just expect it to sively, and what happens,
be a defensive struggle the defense comes and saves
throughout." ·
.
the day."
It was Thesday.
James, meanwhile, had
With.
two-thirds
of one of tbe worst shooting
Boston's Big Three nearly nights of his career, leading
shut out, it took Kevin his .team to a miserable 30.7
Garnett to bail out the · shooting percentage. James
Celtics. He .finisbed with 28 has made fewer than two
points, including the go- baskets just one, on Dec. 29,
ahead basket with 21 sec- 2004, when he missed all

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is he understands it takes
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guys::
Not that anyone believes
James - or Pierce or Allen
- will be as cold as they
were in Game I again.
"I don't expect Paul and
Ray to have the struggles,
and I don 't expect LeBron to
have struggles, either,"
Celtics center Kendrick
Perkins said . "So I think
we're in for a good Game
2."
James didn' t seemed fazed
either. saying he wanted to
play again immediately after
Game l ended.
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have a bad two games. it's
not like l'ni soul-searching
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play when the runner on
third
couldn't
beat
Hoffman's throw back to
the bag after running home.
Then confusiun on the base
paths during Jhe ne~;i at-bat
had two Lady . Vikings at
second base, and Ebersbach
threw · to sophomore Tricia
Smith for an easy tag and
third out.
·
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batters in the top of the
sixth, retiring the side in
three, and then Meigs got
their fivj: .runs with four
.walks and two hits.. ·
Beha.,
VanMeter,
Hoffman. and senior Amy
Barr each walked, with the
fourtb scorina the plheld
run. 8liley then niiled .a
two-RBI do.uble to center,
and sophomore 'Shaullle ·
'S mith lcored two with ·a
shot to left.
Vmton County managed
one run in the seventh on a
one-&lt;&gt;Ut double and finished
the game with eight qits.
Meigs has a few games
left in the regular season to
work ·o ut any kinks before
tournament play begins.
They travel to Racine
Thursday for a game with

f1 ve of his shots against
Houston.
James refused, though, to
call it his .worst game ever.
"No, nab, nab. It's not the
worst. At the end of the ciay
We still had a chance to win
the ball game," James said.
"I wasn't satisfied with the
way I played but saying it's
my worst game, nah."
Cleveland coach Mike
Brown said the Cavs must
do a better job moving the
ball across the. court and
spacing themselves to get
better looks at the basket.
·"We have to make sure
we're attacking and having

multiple drives in the same
possession,"
he
said.
"There's some things we can
do better , to hopefully
increase that (shooting) percentage."
Pierce said the Celtics
must continue to contain
James and figure out ways to
score themselves if they
want to win the series.
"They're going to try to do
things to· make it easier on
him, maybe get him out in
transition a little bit more,
get him in position where
he's not double-teamed any
more," he said ''It's up to us
to try to counter."
Celtics coach Doc Rivers
said James won't try to win
all by himself- and Boston
can' t force him to try.
"LeBr~n 's not going to
allow that," he said. '.•What
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Logan rallies past Angels for SEOAL Reds hit 4 homers off Lieber, Votto
tbe
hits 3 in all in 9-0 win over Cubs
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LOGAN
Gallia
Academy softball gave an
effort
worthy , of
a
Southeastern Ohio Athletic
League championship. It
just didn't rome out that
way o!llhe scomboont
After battling dlrougb
: seven scoreless innings
Wednesday dUring libe firstplace i:ontest of the SEOAL
Day of Champions ·!lgainst

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the triumph.
one runner on
bags durIn a game that specialized .ing the second, sixth and
in pitching and defense, seventh innings.
GAHS coach Jim Niday
Logari left the bases
CINCINNATI (AP) thought his troops left loaded in the third and sixth Noihing· special about Joey
everything they bad on the innings, and also left two on Votto' s ftrst homer, a bailgdiamond. In the end howev- during the second and flftb ing slider that he pulled into
er, a league crown just was- frames. Tbe host~ also left the seats in right field foe a
n't meant to be fer the one on the bags in both the modest 1-0 lead.
·
Angels.
.
founh and rhe 'seventh. What . followed
was
. "We kept ~ng 1\:bat if
Noe · il'd . the offensiv.c breath~ptg. "
.
we ,~ ~ one run. we · :attack fur lhe Aflgels with 1 . Jon Ueber
•On!Y
&lt;O.GJM wm !his ;game. Qodl tiWo hits, fm~owed by dle_ ~eoond ~tt_ober m
•teams made plays ~ ·they Hannah . . Cwi~g;hainJ ~h1cago Cubs . b1stmry to
,-aceded so ,and ll01ther Qlle • Kiimber Davi , Cmlll\tney ' :pv~ 9P faur homers m an
fGlded, tbu,t you just got llhe Shriver and Brittany Miller :!:Jngt.i~ V~tto~
feeling lilat ooe run 'was wilh one apiece. Besides c' • :ee.
~s Rernd · as red
go1Dgilowinit,"Nidayoom- Rieder's lho of safeties th~cmnatl . IS po.we
ted uRi-~- did
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eu .way to a ").;(j vtclory
.~n
. . ·cue• · . . ·a ID'7 Logan alse ireeeiw.ed two ~"-"'-e. sda
• ·
Jobof.c ommgup.wtthtbehit hitsfromTh"lorSimonsand "::Wr.' ~Y· ,.,d,, .. ·d
w~n .they needed it
h &amp;&lt;{ MC8 'de d .
m like a ..,.
S8J
So bod
- · 10 d · one .e ac
m
n an
Votto a seoond-year player
·
Y ·.was g : th~ Megan ~inehmt.
who had never hit more than
s
d:s
Logan sent_ 38 bitters to one in a .game. "I ~ugbt it
,
the plate whil~ the Angels was cool. It's not a 'big part
~~ ·
,
· ·
h
had 32 ba111Cr-s m MleiCQII~est. of my game."
·
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The Lady:Chieftains .also
On a wet .windy .after~
~?"":..- ;amd 0 =~~· san rompletech lllUigical Jlllll to noon, rhe home ,run. w;as
..':"' .....s ' · oes ...... ..__.,:away &lt;the duunpioosbi.p, 'Wiinning everything. · ·
~ what, we have aooom- &lt;Six of .their tast sev.en Nonth
Votto started' a ifour-ihomer
pliSbad ~s · year. No~ we . Divisi011 oonlests afteutart- second inningio!fLieber(2JUst have to ~~und and ,g et , ling league play 2~3. GAHS 2), making his first sta1t &lt;Of
~ady for die itcilUm!l!llenl. is 23-il in two :seasons the season. Adam Dunn and
~s'!,bole new SCISQIIIIOW ~ainst ,the SOOAIL 'South. ' Paul Bako aise ~- :solo
k' · •'-- .
d tr . ht
Ot!ber ,results from the shots. and Jeny HairitOn
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, th mcluded· Marietta .defeated pleted the rally. · ••' ·
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tl~ g~ il!l, e Ironton · 7-t for dfud,
Known _tbroughOIIt ' ~is
·SEOAL Day 0~ c __ mpums, Warren beat Jackson 3-'0 for , career for Impecca'b1e ronfalling
last sea- f ..,.._
A·t hens
dow.ned trol • Lieber J·oined Phil
lb to 8Manetta
1
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sonbk yalan - appedooun · e - 'P ortsmouth 19-2 in five Norton as the only Cubs
ac
so sn
a season- · ·
·
pitchers to . allow four
high eightcgame winning mmngs_ for seventh ~nd ho e s l·n an mru·
. 'ng _·
a
·
Zanesv11le
mercted
m r.
. .
.
streak.
. ,
.
, Chillicothe 11 _1 tin five surprtsmg statistic, considerk was a gem of a pttcher s . .
. int!b Th
ing how the wind often
·
· .e
duel, as ~th. s~rs. went mmngs for' 0
blows out at·Wrigley.
•l he full .etgbt mnmgs 10 the soo~ North .went 5-0 11l
The inning was over, but
matchup. GAHS starter SEOAL DOC
softball Votto and the Reds weren't
Amy Noe allowed seven .games.
even close to finished.
hits, six walks and fanned
Galli a Academy returns to
Brandon Phillips and
two in taking the losing action Wedne&amp;4ay when it Votto bad back-tO..back solo
decision. UIS hurler Ariel hosts the winner of the homers off Sean Marshall in
Zugg w.as tbe wiurliog pi~h- Jackson-Vinton
C-ounty the fifth, with Votto sending
er of record, surrendenng contest in a Division U sec- a fastball into the Reds'
six. hits. ~nd three ·walks tienal semifinal at Memorial bullpen in _center.
.while striking out four.
Field. The first pitch IS
An inmng late.r, Votto
i\11 of Zugg's free passes scheduled for 5 p.m.
went to the opposite field on
came in the first twe innings
. Lopn 11Gllli8 lkldl ... 0
and tbe hosts did not commit
Jlnnlngo
an error. The Angels had Gallipolis 000 000 00 o63
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Logan
three erroFs in the ioss.
The guests stranded two GAHS (18-5. 12-o SEOAl Sou111): Amy
'baseruJ:IIlers in each of the Noe and Undsay Want
LHS (14-6, 8-4 SEOAL North): Ariel
fJCSt ·two fmmes, as well .as Z4liil
and,. - Hanis. .
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die eighth. GARS also left --ZI!JIII; L'P- 'Noe.

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gle in the bottom ef libe
eighth to nrnpd the hosts to
...-~
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a slim Hl victoly or the
SEOAL crown at Mingo
Padc's Grandy Held.
Both teams had opportuni1Jies 10 -score throul1,bout the
contest, and !botli ~teams
showed why · they were
..,. 'S EOAL divisional dlam.ps
•· by working themse'IY.CS out
w ,o f IM!lble to end re,gulalion
~s. Tben in the first
• - .a nd only - ema hme,
both 1lhe Blue An,gels (U~-5)
.and Lady Chieftains (14-;61
~ ~ thcir stFOngest pushes
• to captme 1lhe decisitm. '
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a fastl&gt;all from Sean sent Josh Hamilton to Texas,
Gallagher, a two-run homer. has allowed one earned hm
that left him with seven or less in each of his seven
overall for the season.
starts.
Given .a cliance to try for a
Volquez struclt: out • 10
fourth, Votto grounded out while lowering ·his ERA to
in the eighth inning against an NL-best 1.06, a number
Michael Wuenz.
that swprises even him.
"I'm not going to. lie: It
"The last two years., 1
was in lhe back of my head," haven't thrown the ball 'like
Votto said. "J thought if I got I'ni throwing right now," ·
a good swing on a good V0lquez said. "Every pitch I
pitCh, J h.,t a chance to do throw, I've got a reason for
SOllie ,goGCL ln ,games like throwing. Before, I'd just
tbis, you don't •!mow why it throw a pitch."
.
Iutppens. You just go .w.ith · The 38-year-old Lieber
the flow, and that's wh:at I made his frrst eight appeardid."
ances out of the bullpen.
A sluggish offense finally When left-hander Rich Hill
sta1\led sl!!!ng, bringing was sent to lhe minors to
the Reds
their second work on his control over the
victory in ci . games. .
weekend~ Lieber was the
"It was great to see that logical choice to move into
hitting all those home runs, !be rotation.
scoring all those runs, espeHe lasted only two
dally .after not hitting any," innings . Half of his retief
~er Dusty B:UCer said. appearances went at least as
"Those things go m streaks. long. Manager Lou Piniella
Home runs 'o in streaks, hit- was noncommittal about
ling goes 110 streaks, good whether he will get anodler
g!jhing goes in streaks. We start.
.
tiome r,ood streaking
"l saw tbe end results,"
going ,t~. ' .
Piniella said. "They hit :the
The sev.en homers were ball pr~ny hard."
Cincinnati's rr10sl since it hit
Not since Norton gave up
an NL-record nine at (our homers in the founh
Philadelphia · on Sept. 4, inning at Dooger Sta,dilnn
1999. Votto became the 23rd on Aug. 8, 2000 had a C11bs
Reds player to bit three in a pitcher been bit so bard. To
game, the first since Aaron . that poiJ11, the Cubs 'h adn't
Boone 0n May.8, 2003.
a-llowed more than tWo
The wind was gllsting and homers in any · game so far
swirling, and rain moved in this season.
midway through the game.
The four homers also tied
No .problem for Edinson Cincinnati's record for poe
Volguez (5-1), who has been initing, accomplished IDliDY
the Reds' best starter.
times. The most recent had
The. major leagues' most been Aug. 17, 1996 · at
prolific offense managed Riverfront · Stadium, when
only · four bits in seven Eddie Taubensee, Reggie
inmngs off the right-hander, Sanders, Jeff Brimson and
who bas dominated NL hit- Barry Larkin conne.cted
ters. Volquez, obtained in against
the
Colorado
the trade last December tbat Rockies.

Meigs junior
Halley
Ebersbach
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swing at a
pitch ·during a
Tri-Valley
Conference
Ohio 'Division
softball :game
against Vinton
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Wednesday in
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LeBron
, lames says he .won't miss
baskets like be did in the
· · series opener between the
Cleveland Cavaliers and the
1 · • Boston
Celtics. Neither,
James believes, will Paul
·'' Pierce or Ray Allen:
James missed ·all but two
: of his 18 shots from the field
· :·· Tuesday . night
in
· ··Cleveland's 76-72 loss,
! .:including a layup that would
- 'have tied it with 9 seconds
' ·"remaining. Pierce and Allen
also went a combined 2-for·' '18, with Allen failing to
· ; score for the first time in 852
-- games.
:·.:. "lcan'tplaynoworsethan
' I did last night," James said
Wednesday. ·
·.. "You don't expect those

guys to have off nights like
.that. I don't expect myself to
have an off night like I did."
After Tuesday night,
though, everyone expects
Thursday night's .Game 2
and the rest of .the Eastern
Conference semifmals series onds left.
. to be a bruising, stifling fight
"Offensively, we were a
between two top defenses.
terrible-looking
group,"
"You're going to ·have to Pierce. said. "We turned the
run through a brick wall to ball over 23 times, shot 40
get to 100 points it seems percent from the -fteld. We
like, the way . these two did just about everything
teams play defense," Pierce wrong you could do offensaid. "You just expect it to sively, and what happens,
be a defensive struggle the defense comes and saves
throughout." ·
.
the day."
It was Thesday.
James, meanwhile, had
With.
two-thirds
of one of tbe worst shooting
Boston's Big Three nearly nights of his career, leading
shut out, it took Kevin his .team to a miserable 30.7
Garnett to bail out the · shooting percentage. James
Celtics. He .finisbed with 28 has made fewer than two
points, including the go- baskets just one, on Dec. 29,
ahead basket with 21 sec- 2004, when he missed all

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guys::
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James - or Pierce or Allen
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were in Game I again.
"I don't expect Paul and
Ray to have the struggles,
and I don 't expect LeBron to
have struggles, either,"
Celtics center Kendrick
Perkins said . "So I think
we're in for a good Game
2."
James didn' t seemed fazed
either. saying he wanted to
play again immediately after
Game l ended.
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have a bad two games. it's
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field ililmed into a double
play when the runner on
third
couldn't
beat
Hoffman's throw back to
the bag after running home.
Then confusiun on the base
paths during Jhe ne~;i at-bat
had two Lady . Vikings at
second base, and Ebersbach
threw · to sophomore Tricia
Smith for an easy tag and
third out.
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batters in the top of the
sixth, retiring the side in
three, and then Meigs got
their fivj: .runs with four
.walks and two hits.. ·
Beha.,
VanMeter,
Hoffman. and senior Amy
Barr each walked, with the
fourtb scorina the plheld
run. 8liley then niiled .a
two-RBI do.uble to center,
and sophomore 'Shaullle ·
'S mith lcored two with ·a
shot to left.
Vmton County managed
one run in the seventh on a
one-&lt;&gt;Ut double and finished
the game with eight qits.
Meigs has a few games
left in the regular season to
work ·o ut any kinks before
tournament play begins.
They travel to Racine
Thursday for a game with

f1 ve of his shots against
Houston.
James refused, though, to
call it his .worst game ever.
"No, nab, nab. It's not the
worst. At the end of the ciay
We still had a chance to win
the ball game," James said.
"I wasn't satisfied with the
way I played but saying it's
my worst game, nah."
Cleveland coach Mike
Brown said the Cavs must
do a better job moving the
ball across the. court and
spacing themselves to get
better looks at the basket.
·"We have to make sure
we're attacking and having

multiple drives in the same
possession,"
he
said.
"There's some things we can
do better , to hopefully
increase that (shooting) percentage."
Pierce said the Celtics
must continue to contain
James and figure out ways to
score themselves if they
want to win the series.
"They're going to try to do
things to· make it easier on
him, maybe get him out in
transition a little bit more,
get him in position where
he's not double-teamed any
more," he said ''It's up to us
to try to counter."
Celtics coach Doc Rivers
said James won't try to win
all by himself- and Boston
can' t force him to try.
"LeBr~n 's not going to
allow that," he said. '.•What
makes him special at his age

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LOs Angeles, 8.
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L.A. Dodgers 5, N.Y. Melli 4
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Atlanta 5, San Diego 2
Plrtsburgh 3. San Francisco 1
Aorida 6, Milwaukee 2
Houston 4 , Washington 3

Louis, 5-1 , .833, 3.95.
STRIKEOUT5-Volquez, Cincinnati,
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lii"''CeCUU'n, San Franosco, 45;

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BWilson, San Fianci&amp;co, 10; Lyon,
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Kin~Jer, Texas, 23; Quentin, Chicago, 23;
Voukilis, Boston, 23; MRamirez, Boston,
23.
ABI~amitlon , Texas, 36; EBrown ,
oaldand, 29: Or1iz, · 28: Morneau,
Minnesota, 25 ; Youkilis, Boston, 25;
Quentin, Chicago, 24; Upton. Tampa Bay,
2-4; Ordonez, Detroi1, 2-4; MRamirez,
Boston, 24.
HITs--Pedroia, Boston, 45; MRamirez,
Bostofl, 42; ISuzuki, Seattle, 41 ; Ibanez,
5ealtle, 41 .
OOUBLE5-Pedroia, Boston.
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TRIPlEs-Grawloro , Tampa Bay, 3.
HOME RUNs-Napoli, Loe Angelo~ 8;
Quentin, Chicago, 8; Hamilton, Texas, 7;
Hinske, Tampa Bay, 7 ; CPena, Tampa
Bay, 7; Crede, Chicago, 7; Sexson,
Seattle, 7; Ortiz. Bo6ton, 7: MAamirez,
Boston, 7.
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Angeles, 11 : BRober15, Baltimore, 10;
Gattlrig1t, Kansas City, 8 ; Rios, Toronto,
8;'Ctaw1ord, Tampa Bay, 8.
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Boston, 5-0, 1.000, 2 .43; Wang. New
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L.A. Angeto a1 Tampa Bay, 7:10p.m.
oakland al Texas, 8:05 p.m.
Boston at MI..-, 8:10p.m.
Baltimo..e itt KanBU City, 8 :10p.m.
Chicago W111te SOl&lt; at - · 10:10
p.m.

Boston 5, Montreal .t
Montreal ~, Boston 0

New Ot'leans 1~. DaUas 92
New Or1eans 127. OaUas 103
Dallas 97, New Orleans 87
New Or1oens 97, Deltas 84
New Orleen&amp; 99, Dallu 94

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SanAn1onio117, Phoenix 115, 20T
San Antonio 102, Phoenix 96
San An1onio 115, Phoenix 99
Phoenix 105, San Antonio 86
San Antonio 92, Phoenix 87

Utah 90, Houston 84

Hou610n 94, U1ah 92
\Jtah 86, Houston 82
Houston 95, Utah 69
Utah 112, Houston 91

N.y. Raogm 4 Nlw JtrMy 1
N.Y. Rangers 4, New Jer&amp;ey 1
N.Y. RaniJOrs 2, New Jersey 1, N.Y.
New Jersey 4, N .Y. Rangers 3, 0T
NY Rangers 5, NeW Jersey 3
N.Y. Rangers 5, New Jersey 3 ·

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Dltroll Yl Orlando

Saturday, May 3: Detroit 91 , Orlando 72
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Monday, May 5: De1rort 100. Oriando 93
!lo!rol! 4 NMbyillo 2
Wednesday, May 7: Oflando 111 , Detroit 1· Detroit 3. NashviUe 1
86, Detrott leads series 2-1
Detroit 4, Nashville 2.
Saturday, May 10: Detroit al Orlando, 5 I Nashvikl5, Detmit 3
p m.
Nashvikl 3, De1foi12
Tuesday, May 13: Or1ando at Detroit. 7 Det~t 2, Nashv~lle 1, OT
or 8 p.m.
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Detr01t 3, Nashville 0
Thursday. May 15: Detrol1 a1 Orlando, I
S.nJoM4.C
Jl'3
TBA, if necessary
Sunday, M;iy 18: Orlando at Detroit, Calgaf)' 3, San Jose 2
san Jose 2. Calgary o
TBA. if necessary
1 Calgary 4, San Jose 3
san -lOse 3, Calgarr 2
"or""' ys. Cleyal1nd
Tuesclay, May 6 : Boston 76, Cleveland san Jose 4, Calgary 3
Calgaf)'2, Sen Joae 0,
72, Boston leads series 1-o
Thursday, May 8: Claveland a11lo51on;7 San Jose s, calgary 3
p.m.
Salurday, May 10: lloS1on a1 Cloveland.
. CokK='n • · - 2 2
Colorado 3, 1.11..- 2, DT
Sp.m,
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Monda)l, May 12: Boston a1 CliMlland, 8 Minnesota 3, Colorado 2 , DT
Minnesota 3, Colorado 2, DT
p.n,t.
Wednesday, May 14: Cleveland .at C9brado 5, Minnesota 1
Colorado 3, Mlnneso1a 2
Bos1on, TBA, ~ necessary
Friday, May 1e: Boslon a1 C,_and, ~3,Minneoo1a2
TBA, 'if neoa&amp;Sarv
Dlllu 4. Anlhllm 2
Sunday, May 18: Cleveland a1 llo51on,
OalaS 4, Anaheim 0
1)3A, wneoessary
Dalas 5, Anaholm 2
Anaheim 4, Oanas 2
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Dalla&amp; 3, Anaheim 1
I .!. I •ken. VI lJtlb
Sunday, May 4: L.A. Laksrs 109, U1ah 98 Anaheim 5, Dallas 2
Wednesday, May 7: LA. Laker&amp; 120, DaMas 4, AnahEiim 1
U1ah 110, L.A.l.al&lt;eni klad series 2.0
CONFERENCE &amp;EIItfiNALS
· Friday, May 9: L.A. Lakers at Utah, 9
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p.m.
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Sundar. May 11: LA. Lakers al U1ah, 1
Ph" 1 ,,.,,. 4 . . . . ,
3:30p.m.
Montreal 4, Philadelphia 3, OT
Wednesday, May 14: Lttah at L.A.
fti!adelphia 4, Montreal2
· ta~.TBA.~n~a~
Friday, May 16: L.A. Lakers at U1ah,
3, Montreal 2
Phll~hia 4, Mlontreal 2
TBA. ~ necessary
Mon&lt;:Jey, May 19: U1ah at L.A. Laksrs, Phl,_lphia 6, Montreal 4 ·
TBA, it necessary
l?jlllf ph 4 N.Y. AlnMII 1
Plt1ollurgh 5, N.Y.- RaniJOnl 4
.... PriMnl VI. San AntpniQ
Saturday, May 3: New Of1eans 101 , San Pit1sburgh 2, N,V. Rangers 0
Plt1ollurgh 5, N.Y. Ranger11 3
Antonio 82
Mondar, May 5: New Orleans 102, San N.Y. Rangers 3, Pittsburgh 0
Antonio 84, New Orleans leads &amp;efies 2· Pit1sburgh 3, N.Y. RaniJOIW 2, OT

L.A. Lalooni 107, Denver 101

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Dllroll • P*ndo 0
Detroit 4, CokJrado 3
Detroit 5, Colorado 1
Detroit 4, Colorado 3
Detroit 8, Colorado 2

Thursday. May 8: New O..leans ,at San
Antonio, 9:30p.m.
Sunday, May 11 : New Orleans at · San
Antonio, 8 p.m.
Tuesday, May 13, San Antonio at New
Orleans. 9 or 9~ p.m. if necessary
Thursday, May 15, New Orleans at San
Antonio, TBA, If necessary
Monday. May 19, San Antonio at New
Orleans, TBA, if necessarY

O.lu 4. Sen JoH 2
Dallas 3, San Jose 2, OT
Dallas 5, San Jose 2
Dallas 2, San Jlose 1, OT
San Jose 2, OaBas 1
San Jose 3, Dallas 2. OT .,..
Dallas 2, San Jose 1, 40T

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Montreal 3, Boston 2, OT
Biioton 2, Mon1real 1, OT
Montreal 1·, Boston 0
Boston 5, Montreal 1

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7:30p.m.
Sunday, May 11 : Philadelphia at
Pittsburgh, 7:30p.m.
Tuesday. May 13: Pittsburgh at
PhUadolphia. 7:30p.m.

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LA..t.Akars 102, Denver 84

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Mauer, Minnesota, .337; VMartlnez,
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WashingtOn 5, Philadelphia 4
Philadelphia 2, Washington 0
Philadelphia 6. Washington 3
P!\iladelphia 4, Washlng1oo 3, 20T
Washington 3, Philadelphia 2
Washing1on 4, Philadelphia 2,
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Orlando 104, Toronto 103
Toromo 108, Orlando 94
Orlando 108, Toronlo 94
Or1ando 102, Toronto 92

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Philadelphia 90, Dtltro~ 86
Delrol1105, Phlladelphkl88
Philadelphia 95, Detroit 75
Delrol193,' Philadelphia 94
Detrol198, Philadelphia 81
Oelroil100, Philadelphian

Cieveland (B)onj 1-2) at N.Y.
tMusslna 4-3), 1:05 p.m.
Minnesola (Slowey 0-.1) al Chicago
WMo Sox (Danks 2-3), 2:05 p.m.
. Bos1on (Beckett 3-2) al Detro~
(Verlandef 1-5), 7:05 p.m.
Tampa Bay (.-son 2-3) at Toronto
(LI18ch 4-1 ), 7:07p.m.
Ba~lmore tD.Cabrera 2-1) a1 Kansas
C!lr (Hcchevar 2-1), 8:10p.m.
Texas (Gabbard 1~) at Seattle
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' .\nnouncernent ... ,_ ..•..., ......................', ...... 030
Antlquea .... ........ ............................. .............. 530
"""otments lor Rent.. ................................. 440
AUction and Flea ll•r1181.............................080
Auto Part. 6 ill CC Ill Dll ... , .. , ,,, , , , , ....... 160
Auto Repair ...................................... ............ 770

-'utoa for s.Je .................................. ............ 710
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t!IUIIdtng SUppt-............................." ....... 550

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Bulin•• Oppottunlly ................................-210
euat-l'rlllnlng ....................................... 140
c;.np.ra .. ...........................790
ng Equipment .................................. 780

c.da of ~ .......................................... 010
~lid/Elderly Care ....................................... 180

::-igor8tk&gt;n.........................-....840

• F.qu1pmen1 for Rent ......................... ............480

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ExC.vlltng ................................................... 830

F.,.,l!qul_.t ..........................................610
F-lor Rent. ........ .. .. ................................430

Fenno for Sa1a ............................................. 330
I~ ~ ..............................................., ..... 490
~ Sele .......................................... ......- -..585
f'or- or Trlldo .. .......................................510
fruita ...... '&amp;1111111 ·· ·········~--·········· · ""'"""510
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Qlllllal ttM&amp;tlng .............. ~ .... "'''''''""''''".110
ell' •••, .,.,,' .............................................G40
. Hotppy Ma....................................................050
H8y .. 01'011n .............., ...................................840
Help ...............................- ................ 110
1011

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lpoolloogQoocla ........................................... 520

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Everything! 9am·3pm
Yard' Sale Fri. Sat. Sun 1st.,
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Pest Control, Inc. 110 Boggs
Road , Oak Hill, OH 45656.
NO PHONE CALLS.
-------Courts ide Bar ana Grill now
se eking qualified applicants
for bartender anQ food runner. Apply in person or caU
441 -9~7 1 1o schedule and
inte rview_ 308 ?nd Ave,
_G_al_,
lipo
_ lis_. - - - - Dependable
babysiner
needed.
Reference s
required. Please call 740·
709--t9GS
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Equipment
Repair
Techntcian· for Farm and/or
Lawn Equipment repair &amp;
maintenance. Must have
experience. Must be able to
use computer on a limited
basis. Compethive wages,
modern shop, continuous
cofl1)any sp onsored train·
ing. health insurance.
matching retirement contribution and paid holidays.
Fax 740-446-9104 or Email
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Absolute Top Dollar • sil·
vertgold
coins,
any
IOK/14KJ18K gokt jewelry,
dental gold; pre 1935 US Experienced Truck and Auto
currency. proot/mint sets,
Mechanic neede&lt;l. Must own
diam&lt;&gt;r&gt;ds. MTS Coin Shop, tools. 740-388.S547
t51 2nd Avenue, Gallipolis. _ _F
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POSTAL JOBS

Wanted 10 buy Junk Cars,
call 740·388·0884, if no $17.89-$28.27/hr.. now hir'·
answ6f, leave a message. in~J. For application and free
go11emement job info. call
Can Call Colklcl
American·Assoc. of Labor 1·
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applications tor AN and
LPN's. Appl~ at 1480
JacbOn Pike, Gallipolis,
phone '"1·1393 tor Sklled
Office or apply at t.t56
JacXson Pike, phone 441·
· 9263 tor PassPort'Private
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care OHice. Competitive
l ove to cook?
Always wages and benefits indud-experimenting with new ing health insurance and
Kieas? You may be who we mileage reimbufS811'18111. ·
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are ~rngeed.
indiv~id-1
pany is inn
an
Outskll Salee
ual who is inspWed to cook.
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Applican1 mus1 be able 1o
organize and manage an
industrial kitchen, prepare Ohio Valley Publishing with
and inventory food stoct, as
office&amp;ln Pomeroy,
well as manage incoming GaUipolis and Pt.l'teasant
and
outgoing · foods. is aa;epting resumes tor a
lndiv&lt;lual wiH be r86J)Or1Sible
lui t i m e - oaloo
for food preparation, presen-- representatiw. Applicants
tation and quality to compa·
musl be organized.
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creative and ableJo
I di:ihus.
ny san
you t.re
interested in applying, : : \ :
please send your resume to
P.O. Box 469 , Gallipolis,
onn(Wfcustomers.
Ohio 45631 CLA Box 101
Candidates roos1 be
- - - - - - - - disCiplined, self-motivated
Ueigs Industries,Inc. is hir·
and a team player that
ing a Janitorial Crew Leader
understands the
and
SUbstitute
Crew impon&amp;nce of developing
Leaders. Experience in ,jan-- . strong, mutualty beneficial
itoriaVcustoclial wOrk pre- business relationships with
tarred. Meigs Industries pt'c&gt;
our customers. Sales
vldes service51or adults with
eXperience and reliable
developmental !l(lfiabiltties. transportation necessary.
Must have a valid Ohio driv~
H you can sell and you
ers license and High School
want to wortc full iime. t
diploma or ·GEO. Send
would like to hear from
resume to :
Meigs
you.
Industries, Inc. P.O.
307,
Please send resume,
Syracuse, Ohio 45n9.
cover letter and three
references to:
- - - - -- - Gall !&gt;&lt;&gt;tis Dally ltb.Jne
Need SOI'I'I80ne IO work C)'l
Ann: Man Rodgers
ren1al houle&amp;.Send iesume
P.O.Il&lt;&gt;x 469
lo: 5entinet, P. 0 . Box 729-9,
GallipOlis, OH 45631
Pom eroy, OH 4 5269.
or emali to
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AI replies ~H De kept in
U.. Ouldoon &amp; ·Artfn.la.
strict oMfldanoe.
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W••IOd to Buy- Farm SUppltH .................. 620
Wweltd To Do .............................................. 180

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New log home sitting on
1.66 acres, wstom klchan,
3BR, 2 - - $142,900. Call
740-256-9247
Open House Sat &amp; Sun
5/10&amp;5/11 2pm .. 5pm. Buy
Moil Large 211 heme in soeric quiet subdivision, great
"" hiking and l&gt;iklr'IJ. 1257
sq. ft. ~nyl siding. lots of
storage, 1 1f2 car garage,
a&gt;naate driveway. Lol6 of
parking &amp; room far boat. wn
closet In master BA.
Uplifates to numeroUs to lisL
Includes Berber carpet,
kl1chon appliances. foJC &amp;
Heal pump. Moving, must
sell. Mctiva1ed. Appraised
1or 5108.000 I 112 years
ago, asldng S98.000 ooo.
740-441 -1171 hm
2089673 Caft. 204 Am Dr. ""
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dedi. Altadled lll'rag9. 74D-'
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16X80 3 Badtoom 2 Bath
Vinyl Siding. Shingle Rocl.
$230 per month. 740-3859948.

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2000 Custom Built Cape tires included. $1200 or best
Cod. 4BR 2 BA Fin, ol1or, lor:aled in FW Gnlllde:
ExL 2347
Basement, located outside 740-339-9983
c:A Rio Grande in a beautiful
wooded location. 5199,900. 1975 Mobile Home 3 bod, 1
ba11t, $500 bulfl'l' move 304-;;::;;::;::=~ call 1or an appt. 740---245- 882-8247
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Sam$
- - - - - - - - 2 bed, 2 bath, 299 • month.
bBnmcnoN
3br. 2 1/2 ba. &amp; FR. 2 car 740-446-3570.
garage &amp; in ground pool on
n ....
...._,.,._ r..u...- · 3.65 acres 0 Greenbrier 2002 1exeo oakwood 3 Bed
UL11 P'*' "--- - - . . Estat86 on Saldlill Rd. a&amp;k- 2
Bath, 2000 16x70
IGar
Close • Homo)
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in!l $160.000 30HI74-5999 Fleetwood 2 Bed 2 Bath,
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Full sized Serlopedic pillow- DOWN PAYMENT" prolop mattress, boxsprings, J18m5 "" yoo 10 buy your
mattress pad, quill, shams. home ins1ead ol ren11ng.
sheets. $75.00. 696-1129.
100% financing
- - - - - - - - • Lass than per1ect credit
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...,.. rt 9:0D-5:00
same
as rent.
293 Fisher Str8et
Mortgage
Locators.
Th.Jrs. '5-9 thru -Fri. 5-10.
Fl60iture, linens, seasonal 1740)367.0000
items, exercise equipment
collectlb'es. deslt Tum
at Mitch's Rowers go up hill
corner of 5th and Fisher
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bed, 2 bath, lond,
ready 1o""""' in1o. Only 399
a month (wac ). 868·5&amp;4·
8879. MUST SALE

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IOO's of 33.45,78 records
motorcyole &amp; par1s, tools,
books. old collections of
every thing .. 105 Mill
St,Middleport .2: 00· 7 :DO
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Traler Lots on· Jerltno Road
304-895-3534 $125 month

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304-458-1727 ·call after
8pm if no answer leave
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up and predeliver lawn and
·ag equipment. fu resume
to 740-«&amp;--9l o-4

lnloCioton In Glillpollo Group Home. 740-992-5023 aummor

pooHiooo
at
f1accoon Creoi&lt; Park. Pick
Little Caesars is ourrentfy In
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We make calls on behalf of search
of
Assistant up and ....
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Mon-Fri a1 Aacooon cthe natbn's ktadlng
Managers fof, our Gallipolis
County Parle. 74()..379-271 1
non-pJofi1 &amp; Christian
location. We otrer pa1d train·
organiza1iono.
ing, paid vacation, fleKible
,
Application&amp; Are
NEW-On-S~e Physiolan 1or scheduling and competitive pr LPN
Beino Accepted For A
employees and thetr
wages. ~ease fax resume PTiP'b.sible FT LPN 2
families! k'tsurance is not to: 740--886-7425
E""nlngo, 2 Midnlglrts:
required to see the doctor!
Competltivt Starting Pay,
,..,T111Ining CIIHW are Security Officers needed In
VIIC4Iioll. Paid being Mid NDWI Calt lor New Haven, WV, $7.00 • Plild
1nsurances
$7.66 per hour, shift 'NOI'k , D.tacounI s,
""" lntOf'liowl
Interested
hours vary. Must have a high AvallabJe .
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May
Apply
Oeilr
school
diploma
or
GEO,
Job oxt 1&amp;11
clean criminal history, pass 9-4, Ravenswood Care
www.infocision.com
drug screen and back· Center, t 113 Walhlngton
An Excellent way to earn ground checl. Call 1-:80(}- St. , AaventwOOd, WV
FAX
275-8359 M-F 8:30 lo :QQ. (304)273-9236
money. The New Avon.
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Call Manlrn 304·882-2645
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at a &amp;halter 1or CALL (7401742·1056 ASK - - - - - - - Bank Repo! (5% down, 20
women
and
chikiren . FOR TOM OR LEAVE MES· House tor sale in Racine years, 8% APR) 1of ifltngS

prococt,m, a.-Jng crials &amp; Trlmning. Free E61ima1es bedrooms. living room , din·
callo, &amp;halter hoo _~el&lt;oeping Call (740 ) •• 1. 1333 or •"'I room , kitdlen, largo tamdullel and hotoliOC1ion ( 740"'•s-o~•
i~ room, central air. gas heat
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tho re-nts. Appllcan1
ond t fireplace . Addilion ola
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must :. 8b6e to work ~
large lorida room com pe•don~r and haw good'
pletely cedar opens onto
skiUs. Interested
applicanll may apply 10:
Personotl, P.O. Box ,.54,
Ga!ip&lt;ltio, OH 45631 tJr May
28.
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patio &amp; pool area. Huted in
ground poole- tJr privacy fencing and landocapod. Finished 2 car
garage attached to hOu9e
11M f i - &amp; hea1ed 3 car
ga111ge
unan·-·d
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inove .,_$255,000.00, Can:
(740)949-2217

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1/2~basement, large yarti,
$850 ~ nd
no poto,
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rete!~ IOK required. Celt
304-675-2319
c_:__.::._;;,=:~---2BR In EIJ'8ka. $400/month
$40()1deposft. Call 2S6-6408
or 256-6718
- -- - - - - 3 Bc:t hOuee in Pomerov
1 112 bllh, air, M baSement, 2 cor garage. $850.
740-IMH303.

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. 992-7930.
Tractor experi9nce a Non COL driver needed tor
Eating tow trud&lt; operotor Wlltrain
EXPERIENCE PAINTERPlus • Weed
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7
Maintenance

1-888-5112-3345

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IJalnlng 1o&lt; new

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Local Company lodcing tot
part-time delivery person.
Applicant must MYB a valid
driVer's license, have good
customer relation skills and
be able to multi-~ well.
Applicants will be subject to
background check before
hiring. If you would like to
apply, ptease send your
resume to: P.O. Box ~9.
Gallipolis, 'Ohio 45631 CLA
Box 101 .
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SOC1AL &amp;ECUA1TY /SSI?
No Fee Unless We Winl

Now Hirir4J
Fullitttte Day Slift
Full Time Evenmg Shift

Rate. sae.ooo.oo -

Steve or John 446-1018

Appticant mutt have high SAGE
area. Appror.. .t acres. all 81)().620...494 ._ ~7
A Company U,ot C.I'H
IIChoc&gt; diploma or equivaprotessionaur ,l andscaped.
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- len1. Duties ~: lntal&lt;s Lawn-Care Service, Mowing f1ancl1 6t)'le houoe with • 1br. House in New Haven.

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Yard sale· Reedsville. Ohio,
Coolville Ad., near White
Chapel Church, Friday May
9th, Westfall residence

Borrow s~n . Contact
the Ohio Division of
Financial
Institution's
Oftice of Consumer
BEFORE yoo refi·
nance your home or
obtain a loan. BEWARE
ol n&gt;qUOS16 1or any large
advance poymen1s ol
fees Df insunulce. Cal the

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day and dollar a bag.
Auction by Dan Smith wHI
follow
at 3pm.Thanks for your sup·
'port!!! !!!!!!! !!

New Home "" sale, Finlt .

100 WORKERS NEEDED
Assamb$8 crafts, wood
i1ems.To $480/wk MaterialS
provided. Free Information
pl&lt;g. 24Hr. 801-428-4649

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ba11t, 1 M! car gar., 2 a"""'

operate semi-dumps for
rogional- rou1es . We faa1ure
exo01kln1 home ijme, healh
and dental insurance.
401 (k), Yo!Ca1ion, bonus pay,
and sa1e1y awards. Qualified
applicanl&amp; """" be &lt;Mil' 23
~-· have .a mirWmum of 1
yoer ol commerical driving
experience &amp; clean IAVR.

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Sail. ShiriO)' Spears. 304 _
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Boggs Pest Control. Inc. iS
growing and looking for Pest
Control Technicians's , male
or female. no experience
required. Must have a clean
driving record and able 10
pass drug test. Good public
relations. self motivated.
Able to obtain pest control
license within the ~rst year
May 8 &amp; 9, rain or shine, of employment. Must be able
341 Rutland St., Middleport, to work odd houlli. some
household items , clothing, weekends. Of interes1ed,
lots of mise·
please appfu in person by

Star Mill ParK, May 13 &amp; 14
from 9 to 4, and May 15 from
9 lo 2.May 15-halfprice

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Chester, At 248, craf1 supptles, exercise equipment,
shower lor bath rub, oommode, Tupperware. dishes.
·cookware. toys. clothing
adult to 2x, boys 3-6. lots
more
.
Ga(age Sale-o by Hemlock
Grange at Fry residence
ne~ to Pomeroy Ame~an.
LegiOn, Pomeroy Amencan
legion Friday May 9. 9-4,
Saturday May 10, 9-4 .

RIICo scholarship yard fKlla.

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·Rloto 1st, Letter &amp; phonal 5pm at 6847 St At 588.
OJ Box 21,2 Point Pleasant, Furniture, clothing and much
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1ul. Contad Kent at 800462-9365 Of fill out application a1 www.rjlruddng.com

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:!61-os21 a11er 12 3 1am11y. May 8-9-to. firS1 l"o ".-- _
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·house past churc h at •
our '"J'IJ"

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Place Your Paid Classified Adln Wednesday's
Gallipolis Daily Tribune, Point Pleasant Register or
Dally Sentine~ And It Will Run For FREE In
The Tri-County Marketplace!

• All adti must be prepaid"

Free to good home. Small Fri, Sal, Sun. May 9, 10, 1 1
brownlwN1e (F) young dog. from 9am to 2:30 at 1640
. Very friendly. 740o446-3009 _ Graham
SChool
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GOlderl Retriever puppy (M) Gallipolis. LoiS ol Babr

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Monday·Frld•y f'or Jneertlon

Fri &amp; Sat 9&amp;10. 2 112 miles
East of Porter on 554 . Girts ,
boys, womens · &amp; mens
clothes, tractor tires, h~
4 free kittens to good home
hold items, tarts &amp; candles.
Call 304-675-8164
Old glassware.
BJue recliner - good condi·
Fri &amp; Sat May 9-tO. Bam·
lion. 446-8896
3pm
2Ht Va.nco Ad,
Free kittens. All Co!Ot'S. CaH Gallipolis. Fumiture, dothes,
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toys &amp; more.

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1st house on left on 160 at
740-742-3478 junction, something for
7-.HliSO. You might everyone _Starts Wed. May 7
at aam. Don't miss this one!
got HDNEY1tUit1

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-rgh. 9; Burral1, ~. 9;
Uggla, Florida. 8; HRamlrez, Florida. 8;
AdGonWoJ:, san Diogo, 8; Dloe,
Chicago, 8.
STOLEN BASEs-Taveras, ~ .
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13; HRamlrez,
Florida, 12; Pierre, Los Angolos. 11 ;
JRoyes, New Yortt. 10; Klwnp, Los
Angeles. 9; Theriot. Chicago, 8: Fu!CIIl,
LOs Angeles, 8.
PITCHJI'IG (4 Decisions)--.
Arizona, 7.0, 1.000, 2.49; Shoe1s,
Mitwaukse, 4-o, 1.000, 2,2g; Volquez,

Cincinnati, 5-1 , .833, 1.06; Cook.
Colorado, 5-1, .8:13, 2.40; - ·
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Pittsburgh 1.2 , San Francisco 6
Flor1da 3, Milwaukee 0
Chk;ago Cubs 3, Cincinnati 0
Houston 6, Washington 5
St Lou~ 6, Colorado 5
Arizona 6, Philadelphia ..
L.A. Dodgers 5, N.Y. Melli 4
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Cincinnati 9, Chica()O Cubs 0
N.Y. Mels 12, L.A. Dodgers 1
Atlanta 5, San Diego 2
Plrtsburgh 3. San Francisco 1
Aorida 6, Milwaukee 2
Houston 4 , Washington 3

Louis, 5-1 , .833, 3.95.
STRIKEOUT5-Volquez, Cincinnati,
52; Harang, Cii"'CW\ati 47; JSantana,
NewYotk, 47; ~._San Diego, &lt;16:
lii"''CeCUU'n, San Franosco, 45;

JSanchez, San Francisco, 44;
Billingsley, Los Angeles, 44. .
SAVES--lsringhausan; St Louis, 11 ;
BWilson, San Fianci&amp;co, 10; Lyon,
Artzona, 10; Gagne, MN&amp;ulo&gt;e, 9;

I Udge. Philadelphia. a: cawo.
Pittsburgh, 7; Valwrde, Houslon, 7;
I Rauch, Washlng10n, 7; BWagner, New
Yotk, 7.

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Phi~ia

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Boston , .3US; Bradley, Texas, .315;
CGulllen, Detro11, .315.
RUN&amp;-£1-ry, · 27; Crawlord,
Tampa Bay, 27; Damon, New Vorl&lt;, 25:
Kin~Jer, Texas, 23; Quentin, Chicago, 23;
Voukilis, Boston, 23; MRamirez, Boston,
23.
ABI~amitlon , Texas, 36; EBrown ,
oaldand, 29: Or1iz, · 28: Morneau,
Minnesota, 25 ; Youkilis, Boston, 25;
Quentin, Chicago, 24; Upton. Tampa Bay,
2-4; Ordonez, Detroi1, 2-4; MRamirez,
Boston, 24.
HITs--Pedroia, Boston, 45; MRamirez,
Bostofl, 42; ISuzuki, Seattle, 41 ; Ibanez,
5ealtle, 41 .
OOUBLE5-Pedroia, Boston.
14;
OaMurphy, Texas, 12: Damon. New Vort.
12; Croolly, Oal&lt;land,11 ;VoU&lt;ilis, Boston,
n : MAamirez, Boston, 11 .
TRIPlEs-Grawloro , Tampa Bay, 3.
HOME RUNs-Napoli, Loe Angelo~ 8;
Quentin, Chicago, 8; Hamilton, Texas, 7;
Hinske, Tampa Bay, 7 ; CPena, Tampa
Bay, 7; Crede, Chicago, 7; Sexson,
Seattle, 7; Ortiz. Bo6ton, 7: MAamirez,
Boston, 7.
STOLEN
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Minnesota. 13; Ellsbury, Boston, 13;
!Suzuki. Seattle, 13; Figgins, Los
Angeles, 11 : BRober15, Baltimore, 10;
Gattlrig1t, Kansas City, 8 ; Rios, Toronto,
8;'Ctaw1ord, Tampa Bay, 8.
PITCHING (4 Decisions)--Saunders,
Los AniJ&amp;IeS, 6-0, 1.000, 2.61 ;' ESantana,
Los Angeles, 6~. 1.000, 2.02; Clee,
Cleveland, &amp;0, 1.000, .81; Matsuzaka,
Boston, 5-0, 1.000, 2 .43; Wang. New
York, 6·1 , .857,. .3.12; Sonnanstine,
Tampa · ear.
s-1 ,
.833,
4.63;
LIHemandoz. M i . . -, 5-1 , .833, 3.83.
STRIKEOUT8-JVazquez, Chicago, .&amp;6;
Marcum, Toronto,
FHemandez,

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llelkman, Housm, .II ; c.Jon., A11an1a,

5, Arizona 4

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San Francisco ~Caioi 1-2) at Pittsburgh
(Maholm 2-3) , 12:35 p.m.
San Diego ~Ledezma 0.01 al A11anta
(Ae)'es 1~). 1 p .m.
St. Louis (Lohse 3-1 ) a1 ColoradO (Oe
La Roea 0-1), 3:05p.m. ·
Phitadelphia IMyen~ 2-2) afArizona
(Webb 7.0), 3:40p.m.
t,lilwaukee (Villanueva 1-3) a1 Floflda
(Hondrid&lt;son 5-1 1. 7:10 p.m.
Washlng1011 ILannan 2-3) al Houston
(Bacl&lt;e 2-3), 8:05 11m.

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Al1an1a at .Pit1llbufgh, 7:0S p.m.
Cincinnati at N.Y. Mels, 7:10p.m.
Florida at Washington, 7:35 p.m.
St. Louis at Milwaukee, 8:05p.m.
Colorado •• San Diego, 10:05 p.m.
Phila~ at San Francisco, 10:15
p.m.
Hclus1on al L.A. Dodgers, 10:40 p.m.

TO!Io\Y'S IIAJOR I.EAOUE LEADERS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTING;-CJones, A11anta, .429;
Furcal, Los AngtMes, .366; Berkman,
Hous1on, .381 ; U11oy. P!\ladelphla, .350;
Nacl)', Pi1llllurgll, .349; Uplon, Arizona,
.345; SolO, Chicago, .345.
RUNs-Ber1unan, Hous1on, 35; Furcal,
LOS Angeles, 34; Mclouth, Pillllburgh,
31 ; V1iel'. Phlladelphkl, :j(); Weeks,
Milwaukee, 29; OLee, Chicago, 29;
HAamirez. t=Jorida, 28.
RBI---Nady, Pi11aburgh, 34: Berkman,
Hous1on, 33; Burrell, Philadelphia, 30;
CJones. A1lan1a, 29; Mclou1h,
Pittsburgh, 28; CJaci&lt;son, Arizona, 28;
DWrlghl, New York, 28.
HITs-cJonea, A11an1a, 51; Fur&lt;:al, Los
Angeles, 49; U1ley, Phitadelphia, 48;
Mclouth, Pi11sburgh, 45; Aikins,
Colorado, 45; Tejada, Houston, 45;
Dlee, Chicago, 45.
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DOUBLE5-Sot0, Chicego, 13;
McLOU1h, Pil1&amp;burgh, 13; Berkman,
Hous1on, 13; Flanweur, Atlanta, 12;
· OWrighl, New '11&gt;&lt;1&lt;. 12; U11ey,
Philade!&gt;hia, 12; Nady, 1'11111lurgh, 12;
Furcal, Los Angeles, 12; Glaus, St.
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TRIPLE$-JReyes, .New York, 5; Velez,
SBn Francisco, 4; CJactson, Arizona, 3;
OHudson, Arizona, 3.

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Clell'eland 16
Chicago
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Kanou Cit)' 15
Detrol1
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· Sea1ilo, 44; l!ucf1holz, Boston, 39: Clee,
C11M11and, 311; ESanlana, Loe Angeles,
38: Haladoy, Toronto, 38.
SAVE~odriguez, Los Angeles, 14;
Shan' ill, BaH Imore,
11; Nathan,
Mlnnesola. 11 ; Papelbon, Bos1on, 10;
S1nlot, Oatdand, 9; SOria, Kansas Ci1)', 8;
CWilson; TIII&lt;IIS, 8; MRivera. NewYor1&lt;. 8.

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Boston 5, Detrol1 o
CltM!Iand 5. N . Y . - 3
' Tampa Bay 5, TO&lt;oniO 4
L.A. Angels 5, Kansas Cllr 3 ·
Chicago WhMe So&gt;&lt; 7, M - I
Oakland 4, Baltimore 2
Texas 10, Saallle 1
GamM
-Oakland e. Baltimore s. 10 innings
Detrol110, Boston 9
Cleveland3, N.Y. Yankees 0
Toronto Tarl1&gt;8 Bay 2
Kansas C!lr 9, L.A. Ange~ 4
Minnesota 13, Chicago WhMe Sox 1

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Boo1Qn 104, A11an1a 81 ·
B0aton 96, A11anta 77
A11anta 102, Boston 93
A11an1a 97, lloB1on 92 ·
110, A11an1a 85
A11an1a 103, Boston 100
Bos1on 99, AGan1a 85

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C-.nd 93, WashingtOn 86
Cleveland 11 e. Washlng10n ae
Waalilng1on 108, Cleveland 72
~nd 100, Washington 97
WUhington 88, Clewland 87
Cleveland 105, Washington 88

N. v.v . - at Detroit, 7:05 p.m.
Ton&gt;nlo al Clevoiand, 7:05 p.m.
L.A. Angeto a1 Tampa Bay, 7:10p.m.
oakland al Texas, 8:05 p.m.
Boston at MI..-, 8:10p.m.
Baltimo..e itt KanBU City, 8 :10p.m.
Chicago W111te SOl&lt; at - · 10:10
p.m.

Boston 5, Montreal .t
Montreal ~, Boston 0

New Ot'leans 1~. DaUas 92
New Or1eans 127. OaUas 103
Dallas 97, New Orleans 87
New Or1oens 97, Deltas 84
New Orleen&amp; 99, Dallu 94

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SanAn1onio117, Phoenix 115, 20T
San Antonio 102, Phoenix 96
San An1onio 115, Phoenix 99
Phoenix 105, San Antonio 86
San Antonio 92, Phoenix 87

Utah 90, Houston 84

Hou610n 94, U1ah 92
\Jtah 86, Houston 82
Houston 95, Utah 69
Utah 112, Houston 91

N.y. Raogm 4 Nlw JtrMy 1
N.Y. Rangers 4, New Jer&amp;ey 1
N.Y. RaniJOrs 2, New Jersey 1, N.Y.
New Jersey 4, N .Y. Rangers 3, 0T
NY Rangers 5, NeW Jersey 3
N.Y. Rangers 5, New Jersey 3 ·

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Dltroll Yl Orlando

Saturday, May 3: Detroit 91 , Orlando 72
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Monday, May 5: De1rort 100. Oriando 93
!lo!rol! 4 NMbyillo 2
Wednesday, May 7: Oflando 111 , Detroit 1· Detroit 3. NashviUe 1
86, Detrott leads series 2-1
Detroit 4, Nashville 2.
Saturday, May 10: Detroit al Orlando, 5 I Nashvikl5, Detmit 3
p m.
Nashvikl 3, De1foi12
Tuesday, May 13: Or1ando at Detroit. 7 Det~t 2, Nashv~lle 1, OT
or 8 p.m.
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Detr01t 3, Nashville 0
Thursday. May 15: Detrol1 a1 Orlando, I
S.nJoM4.C
Jl'3
TBA, if necessary
Sunday, M;iy 18: Orlando at Detroit, Calgaf)' 3, San Jose 2
san Jose 2. Calgary o
TBA. if necessary
1 Calgary 4, San Jose 3
san -lOse 3, Calgarr 2
"or""' ys. Cleyal1nd
Tuesclay, May 6 : Boston 76, Cleveland san Jose 4, Calgary 3
Calgaf)'2, Sen Joae 0,
72, Boston leads series 1-o
Thursday, May 8: Claveland a11lo51on;7 San Jose s, calgary 3
p.m.
Salurday, May 10: lloS1on a1 Cloveland.
. CokK='n • · - 2 2
Colorado 3, 1.11..- 2, DT
Sp.m,
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Monda)l, May 12: Boston a1 CliMlland, 8 Minnesota 3, Colorado 2 , DT
Minnesota 3, Colorado 2, DT
p.n,t.
Wednesday, May 14: Cleveland .at C9brado 5, Minnesota 1
Colorado 3, Mlnneso1a 2
Bos1on, TBA, ~ necessary
Friday, May 1e: Boslon a1 C,_and, ~3,Minneoo1a2
TBA, 'if neoa&amp;Sarv
Dlllu 4. Anlhllm 2
Sunday, May 18: Cleveland a1 llo51on,
OalaS 4, Anaheim 0
1)3A, wneoessary
Dalas 5, Anaholm 2
Anaheim 4, Oanas 2
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Dalla&amp; 3, Anaheim 1
I .!. I •ken. VI lJtlb
Sunday, May 4: L.A. Laksrs 109, U1ah 98 Anaheim 5, Dallas 2
Wednesday, May 7: LA. Laker&amp; 120, DaMas 4, AnahEiim 1
U1ah 110, L.A.l.al&lt;eni klad series 2.0
CONFERENCE &amp;EIItfiNALS
· Friday, May 9: L.A. Lakers at Utah, 9
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p.m.
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Sundar. May 11: LA. Lakers al U1ah, 1
Ph" 1 ,,.,,. 4 . . . . ,
3:30p.m.
Montreal 4, Philadelphia 3, OT
Wednesday, May 14: Lttah at L.A.
fti!adelphia 4, Montreal2
· ta~.TBA.~n~a~
Friday, May 16: L.A. Lakers at U1ah,
3, Montreal 2
Phll~hia 4, Mlontreal 2
TBA. ~ necessary
Mon&lt;:Jey, May 19: U1ah at L.A. Laksrs, Phl,_lphia 6, Montreal 4 ·
TBA, it necessary
l?jlllf ph 4 N.Y. AlnMII 1
Plt1ollurgh 5, N.Y.- RaniJOnl 4
.... PriMnl VI. San AntpniQ
Saturday, May 3: New Of1eans 101 , San Pit1sburgh 2, N,V. Rangers 0
Plt1ollurgh 5, N.Y. Ranger11 3
Antonio 82
Mondar, May 5: New Orleans 102, San N.Y. Rangers 3, Pittsburgh 0
Antonio 84, New Orleans leads &amp;efies 2· Pit1sburgh 3, N.Y. RaniJOIW 2, OT

L.A. Lalooni 107, Denver 101

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Dllroll • P*ndo 0
Detroit 4, CokJrado 3
Detroit 5, Colorado 1
Detroit 4, Colorado 3
Detroit 8, Colorado 2

Thursday. May 8: New O..leans ,at San
Antonio, 9:30p.m.
Sunday, May 11 : New Orleans at · San
Antonio, 8 p.m.
Tuesday, May 13, San Antonio at New
Orleans. 9 or 9~ p.m. if necessary
Thursday, May 15, New Orleans at San
Antonio, TBA, If necessary
Monday. May 19, San Antonio at New
Orleans, TBA, if necessarY

O.lu 4. Sen JoH 2
Dallas 3, San Jose 2, OT
Dallas 5, San Jose 2
Dallas 2, San Jlose 1, OT
San Jose 2, OaBas 1
San Jose 3, Dallas 2. OT .,..
Dallas 2, San Jose 1, 40T

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Montreal 3, Boston 2, OT
Biioton 2, Mon1real 1, OT
Montreal 1·, Boston 0
Boston 5, Montreal 1

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7:30p.m.
Sunday, May 11 : Philadelphia at
Pittsburgh, 7:30p.m.
Tuesday. May 13: Pittsburgh at
PhUadolphia. 7:30p.m.

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L.A. Lakers 122, Denver 107
LA..t.Akars 102, Denver 84

BATTING-HIAa1aul, New ll&gt;r1&lt;. .33~:
Mauer, Minnesota, .337; VMartlnez,
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WashingtOn 5, Philadelphia 4
Philadelphia 2, Washington 0
Philadelphia 6. Washington 3
P!\iladelphia 4, Washlng1oo 3, 20T
Washington 3, Philadelphia 2
Washing1on 4, Philadelphia 2,
Philadelphia 3, Washington 2, OT

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Uteh 4. HQullpn 2
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Pittsburgl1 5, 011.a 3
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Qrtando 114, Toronto 100
Orlando 104, Toronto 103
Toromo 108, Orlando 94
Orlando 108, Toronlo 94
Or1ando 102, Toronto 92

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Philadelphia 90, Dtltro~ 86
Delrol1105, Phlladelphkl88
Philadelphia 95, Detroit 75
Delrol193,' Philadelphia 94
Detrol198, Philadelphia 81
Oelroil100, Philadelphian

Cieveland (B)onj 1-2) at N.Y.
tMusslna 4-3), 1:05 p.m.
Minnesola (Slowey 0-.1) al Chicago
WMo Sox (Danks 2-3), 2:05 p.m.
. Bos1on (Beckett 3-2) al Detro~
(Verlandef 1-5), 7:05 p.m.
Tampa Bay (.-son 2-3) at Toronto
(LI18ch 4-1 ), 7:07p.m.
Ba~lmore tD.Cabrera 2-1) a1 Kansas
C!lr (Hcchevar 2-1), 8:10p.m.
Texas (Gabbard 1~) at Seattle
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Antlquea .... ........ ............................. .............. 530
"""otments lor Rent.. ................................. 440
AUction and Flea ll•r1181.............................080
Auto Part. 6 ill CC Ill Dll ... , .. , ,,, , , , , ....... 160
Auto Repair ...................................... ............ 770

-'utoa for s.Je .................................. ............ 710
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t!IUIIdtng SUppt-............................." ....... 550

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Bulin•• Oppottunlly ................................-210
euat-l'rlllnlng ....................................... 140
c;.np.ra .. ...........................790
ng Equipment .................................. 780

c.da of ~ .......................................... 010
~lid/Elderly Care ....................................... 180

::-igor8tk&gt;n.........................-....840

• F.qu1pmen1 for Rent ......................... ............480

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F.,.,l!qul_.t ..........................................610
F-lor Rent. ........ .. .. ................................430

Fenno for Sa1a ............................................. 330
I~ ~ ..............................................., ..... 490
~ Sele .......................................... ......- -..585
f'or- or Trlldo .. .......................................510
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Qlllllal ttM&amp;tlng .............. ~ .... "'''''''""''''".110
ell' •••, .,.,,' .............................................G40
. Hotppy Ma....................................................050
H8y .. 01'011n .............., ...................................840
Help ...............................- ................ 110
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Road , Oak Hill, OH 45656.
NO PHONE CALLS.
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se eking qualified applicants
for bartender anQ food runner. Apply in person or caU
441 -9~7 1 1o schedule and
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Equipment
Repair
Techntcian· for Farm and/or
Lawn Equipment repair &amp;
maintenance. Must have
experience. Must be able to
use computer on a limited
basis. Compethive wages,
modern shop, continuous
cofl1)any sp onsored train·
ing. health insurance.
matching retirement contribution and paid holidays.
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dental gold; pre 1935 US Experienced Truck and Auto
currency. proot/mint sets,
Mechanic neede&lt;l. Must own
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phone '"1·1393 tor Sklled
Office or apply at t.t56
JacXson Pike, phone 441·
· 9263 tor PassPort'Private
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care OHice. Competitive
l ove to cook?
Always wages and benefits indud-experimenting with new ing health insurance and
Kieas? You may be who we mileage reimbufS811'18111. ·
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are ~rngeed.
indiv~id-1
pany is inn
an
Outskll Salee
ual who is inspWed to cook.
~
Applican1 mus1 be able 1o
organize and manage an
industrial kitchen, prepare Ohio Valley Publishing with
and inventory food stoct, as
office&amp;ln Pomeroy,
well as manage incoming GaUipolis and Pt.l'teasant
and
outgoing · foods. is aa;epting resumes tor a
lndiv&lt;lual wiH be r86J)Or1Sible
lui t i m e - oaloo
for food preparation, presen-- representatiw. Applicants
tation and quality to compa·
musl be organized.
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creative and ableJo
I di:ihus.
ny san
you t.re
interested in applying, : : \ :
please send your resume to
P.O. Box 469 , Gallipolis,
onn(Wfcustomers.
Ohio 45631 CLA Box 101
Candidates roos1 be
- - - - - - - - disCiplined, self-motivated
Ueigs Industries,Inc. is hir·
and a team player that
ing a Janitorial Crew Leader
understands the
and
SUbstitute
Crew impon&amp;nce of developing
Leaders. Experience in ,jan-- . strong, mutualty beneficial
itoriaVcustoclial wOrk pre- business relationships with
tarred. Meigs Industries pt'c&gt;
our customers. Sales
vldes service51or adults with
eXperience and reliable
developmental !l(lfiabiltties. transportation necessary.
Must have a valid Ohio driv~
H you can sell and you
ers license and High School
want to wortc full iime. t
diploma or ·GEO. Send
would like to hear from
resume to :
Meigs
you.
Industries, Inc. P.O.
307,
Please send resume,
Syracuse, Ohio 45n9.
cover letter and three
references to:
- - - - -- - Gall !&gt;&lt;&gt;tis Dally ltb.Jne
Need SOI'I'I80ne IO work C)'l
Ann: Man Rodgers
ren1al houle&amp;.Send iesume
P.O.Il&lt;&gt;x 469
lo: 5entinet, P. 0 . Box 729-9,
GallipOlis, OH 45631
Pom eroy, OH 4 5269.
or emali to
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Need Som10ne who Lone
AI replies ~H De kept in
U.. Ouldoon &amp; ·Artfn.la.
strict oMfldanoe.
to do chcxwon .n ~
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tho a-• •...., .In
- N - - · Pa~·time 0en1a1 Assitltan1,
Houi'l .,. flealbfe1 2--4 ~ helpful but 1101
hoollloy, 2-3 DoyoiWk CaH roquiied deliver ~...,. In
304-M2-3346
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New log home sitting on
1.66 acres, wstom klchan,
3BR, 2 - - $142,900. Call
740-256-9247
Open House Sat &amp; Sun
5/10&amp;5/11 2pm .. 5pm. Buy
Moil Large 211 heme in soeric quiet subdivision, great
"" hiking and l&gt;iklr'IJ. 1257
sq. ft. ~nyl siding. lots of
storage, 1 1f2 car garage,
a&gt;naate driveway. Lol6 of
parking &amp; room far boat. wn
closet In master BA.
Uplifates to numeroUs to lisL
Includes Berber carpet,
kl1chon appliances. foJC &amp;
Heal pump. Moving, must
sell. Mctiva1ed. Appraised
1or 5108.000 I 112 years
ago, asldng S98.000 ooo.
740-441 -1171 hm
2089673 Caft. 204 Am Dr. ""
Racooon Creek Ad.

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• New On-5tta Doctor

o down parmont. 4 bodrooms. Large raro. Covered
dedi. Altadled lll'rag9. 74D-'
367-7129.

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16X80 3 Badtoom 2 Bath
Vinyl Siding. Shingle Rocl.
$230 per month. 740-3859948.

----1970 2BA, 1 ba1h, ax1e and

2000 Custom Built Cape tires included. $1200 or best
Cod. 4BR 2 BA Fin, ol1or, lor:aled in FW Gnlllde:
ExL 2347
Basement, located outside 740-339-9983
c:A Rio Grande in a beautiful
wooded location. 5199,900. 1975 Mobile Home 3 bod, 1
ba11t, $500 bulfl'l' move 304-;;::;;::;::=~ call 1or an appt. 740---245- 882-8247
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Sam$
- - - - - - - - 2 bed, 2 bath, 299 • month.
bBnmcnoN
3br. 2 1/2 ba. &amp; FR. 2 car 740-446-3570.
garage &amp; in ground pool on
n ....
...._,.,._ r..u...- · 3.65 acres 0 Greenbrier 2002 1exeo oakwood 3 Bed
UL11 P'*' "--- - - . . Estat86 on Saldlill Rd. a&amp;k- 2
Bath, 2000 16x70
IGar
Close • Homo)
eelS
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in!l $160.000 30HI74-5999 Fleetwood 2 Bed 2 Bath,
CaiiToday-17~367 , or 30-4-675- 1566
1999 161C80 Fooune 3 Bed 2
1-800-21~
Bath, 1997 14x70 Oakwood
www.galli; I C&amp;\661 II gudu
4br, 2 AC, Pool, Country 3 Bed 2 Bath. 0-.time 388·
Aocr.ited Wember Accfedifjnn
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·... New Haven, $139,500 call . 0000 Eveninn 388-8017 or

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Full sized Serlopedic pillow- DOWN PAYMENT" prolop mattress, boxsprings, J18m5 "" yoo 10 buy your
mattress pad, quill, shams. home ins1ead ol ren11ng.
sheets. $75.00. 696-1129.
100% financing
- - - - - - - - • Lass than per1ect credit
Glglllllc llovlng Sale
~ed
Payment could be the
...,.. rt 9:0D-5:00
same
as rent.
293 Fisher Str8et
Mortgage
Locators.
Th.Jrs. '5-9 thru -Fri. 5-10.
Fl60iture, linens, seasonal 1740)367.0000
items, exercise equipment
collectlb'es. deslt Tum
at Mitch's Rowers go up hill
corner of 5th and Fisher
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740-385-7671

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~O-IIIE-.-,_--3 ·
bed, 2 bath, lond,
ready 1o""""' in1o. Only 399
a month (wac ). 868·5&amp;4·
8879. MUST SALE

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llatdl" see Ohio's largest
display. Midwest 740-828-

2150
mymldwest.com
NEW 20014br·2ba 1,700 sq
ft 1rom $399 mo. M -

740-828-2750
mymidwesthome.com

New 3 Bedroom homes from
Looking lor a male Reg. St.
Bernard for S1ud Service.

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740-44~ · 1014

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Sdlwinn Airdine Exeroiser
IOO's of 33.45,78 records
motorcyole &amp; par1s, tools,
books. old collections of
every thing .. 105 Mill
St,Middleport .2: 00· 7 :DO
WO!l.Fri,Sat Ph. 740-591 6453--37~62 .

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from $1,900 down . Save
$5 ,0001 l.tidwes1 740-8282750 mymidweStoom

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many upgradeS, dellvaf)'
set-up. (740)385-2434.
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MOBILE HOME LOT FOR
RENT, 1031 Georges Creek
Ad, 44H 11 1

Traler Lots on· Jerltno Road
304-895-3534 $125 month

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Mowing, Light -Fence
Work &amp; Brush Cleaning
304-458-1727 ·call after
8pm if no answer leave
message

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_40_ 3811-&amp;4
_ _ _ _---''hiring ~s to 681
up and predeliver lawn and
·ag equipment. fu resume
to 740-«&amp;--9l o-4

lnloCioton In Glillpollo Group Home. 740-992-5023 aummor

pooHiooo
at
f1accoon Creoi&lt; Park. Pick
Little Caesars is ourrentfy In
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......._lions
We make calls on behalf of search
of
Assistant up and ....
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Mon-Fri a1 Aacooon cthe natbn's ktadlng
Managers fof, our Gallipolis
County Parle. 74()..379-271 1
non-pJofi1 &amp; Christian
location. We otrer pa1d train·
organiza1iono.
ing, paid vacation, fleKible
,
Application&amp; Are
NEW-On-S~e Physiolan 1or scheduling and competitive pr LPN
Beino Accepted For A
employees and thetr
wages. ~ease fax resume PTiP'b.sible FT LPN 2
families! k'tsurance is not to: 740--886-7425
E""nlngo, 2 Midnlglrts:
required to see the doctor!
Competltivt Starting Pay,
,..,T111Ining CIIHW are Security Officers needed In
VIIC4Iioll. Paid being Mid NDWI Calt lor New Haven, WV, $7.00 • Plild
1nsurances
$7.66 per hour, shift 'NOI'k , D.tacounI s,
""" lntOf'liowl
Interested
hours vary. Must have a high AvallabJe .
1~MC-PI\YU
Applicenll
May
Apply
Oeilr
school
diploma
or
GEO,
Job oxt 1&amp;11
clean criminal history, pass 9-4, Ravenswood Care
www.infocision.com
drug screen and back· Center, t 113 Walhlngton
An Excellent way to earn ground checl. Call 1-:80(}- St. , AaventwOOd, WV
FAX
275-8359 M-F 8:30 lo :QQ. (304)273-9236
money. The New Avon.
EEO-MFDV
RolerenoesRequlied E.O.E.
Call Manlrn 304·882-2645
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work owoingo, nig11S and JOB TO SAMLL OA TO BIG, 1...;;:;,;;;.~;:.;;~~_, S2261mol 3 bed, 2 bath,
at a &amp;halter 1or CALL (7401742·1056 ASK - - - - - - - Bank Repo! (5% down, 20
women
and
chikiren . FOR TOM OR LEAVE MES· House tor sale in Racine years, 8% APR) 1of ifltngS

prococt,m, a.-Jng crials &amp; Trlmning. Free E61ima1es bedrooms. living room , din·
callo, &amp;halter hoo _~el&lt;oeping Call (740 ) •• 1. 1333 or •"'I room , kitdlen, largo tamdullel and hotoliOC1ion ( 740"'•s-o~•
i~ room, central air. gas heat
,..... ....-..
tho re-nts. Appllcan1
ond t fireplace . Addilion ola
F
must :. 8b6e to work ~
large lorida room com pe•don~r and haw good'
pletely cedar opens onto
skiUs. Interested
applicanll may apply 10:
Personotl, P.O. Box ,.54,
Ga!ip&lt;ltio, OH 45631 tJr May
28.
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POST OFFICE ,....,...
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HIRING
Avg. Par S2M&gt;r or
$57K/yr, f«&lt;eraa Beneftla, OT.
PSeclect bV adSourc:e. not
dloiecl w1 USPS whO..._
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OHIO VM.l.EY PUBLISHlNG CO. recommendS
thai yoo d o - with
you know, and
NOT to eend money
through the mail until you
hlvo lnvoltigatOd the

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patio &amp; pool area. Huted in
ground poole- tJr privacy fencing and landocapod. Finished 2 car
garage attached to hOu9e
11M f i - &amp; hea1ed 3 car
ga111ge
unan·-·d
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E~r:eeKent concltlon ready 10
inove .,_$255,000.00, Can:
(740)949-2217

- -- - -- - HUO ttomall 3 bed, only
$17,0001 'lor tio11ngs BOO·
1120-4946 ex A01i

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dopooi1304-59:M696
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Pleasant 3 BR 2
........._ 2Le's o' e kit~-_,,.,
n
n,
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1/2~basement, large yarti,
$850 ~ nd
no poto,
, """""'' a
rete!~ IOK required. Celt
304-675-2319
c_:__.::._;;,=:~---2BR In EIJ'8ka. $400/month
$40()1deposft. Call 2S6-6408
or 256-6718
- -- - - - - 3 Bc:t hOuee in Pomerov
1 112 bllh, air, M baSement, 2 cor garage. $850.
740-IMH303.

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employees

oertified, Contact Rawn 41
- - - - -- - asl&lt;.to&lt; Connie
. 992-7930.
Tractor experi9nce a Non COL driver needed tor
Eating tow trud&lt; operotor Wlltrain
EXPERIENCE PAINTERPlus • Weed
• 7
.
. Position available 1or an INTERIOR/ EXTERIOR ,
7
Maintenance

1-888-5112-3345

• Extensive 5-weeA&lt; patd
IJalnlng 1o&lt; new

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Local Company lodcing tot
part-time delivery person.
Applicant must MYB a valid
driVer's license, have good
customer relation skills and
be able to multi-~ well.
Applicants will be subject to
background check before
hiring. If you would like to
apply, ptease send your
resume to: P.O. Box ~9.
Gallipolis, 'Ohio 45631 CLA
Box 101 .
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TURNED DOWN ON
SOC1AL &amp;ECUA1TY /SSI?
No Fee Unless We Winl

Now Hirir4J
Fullitttte Day Slift
Full Time Evenmg Shift

Rate. sae.ooo.oo -

Steve or John 446-1018

Appticant mutt have high SAGE
area. Appror.. .t acres. all 81)().620...494 ._ ~7
A Company U,ot C.I'H
IIChoc&gt; diploma or equivaprotessionaur ,l andscaped.
- - ---------------- Hell wan1ed at Dam Homo _ __
1ak
_ lng_appl
_ i_ca_lioi
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IS-:1or
- len1. Duties ~: lntal&lt;s Lawn-Care Service, Mowing f1ancl1 6t)'le houoe with • 1br. House in New Haven.

llcloley to Looln ............................................. 320
llakllcyc._ &amp; 4 Whlll111 .... , .. , , ...... ......

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down, 30 year firsd, Low

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' - - f o r $81a .. .. ............................ 320

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Yard sale· Reedsville. Ohio,
Coolville Ad., near White
Chapel Church, Friday May
9th, Westfall residence

Borrow s~n . Contact
the Ohio Division of
Financial
Institution's
Oftice of Consumer
BEFORE yoo refi·
nance your home or
obtain a loan. BEWARE
ol n&gt;qUOS16 1or any large
advance poymen1s ol
fees Df insunulce. Cal the

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II II Cplleneou. Men:handiM ... - ...... ,_,, ,...540
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day and dollar a bag.
Auction by Dan Smith wHI
follow
at 3pm.Thanks for your sup·
'port!!! !!!!!!! !!

New Home "" sale, Finlt .

100 WORKERS NEEDED
Assamb$8 crafts, wood
i1ems.To $480/wk MaterialS
provided. Free Information
pl&lt;g. 24Hr. 801-428-4649

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,-..., Home buyers. 3br, ·2
ba11t, 1 M! car gar., 2 a"""'

operate semi-dumps for
rogional- rou1es . We faa1ure
exo01kln1 home ijme, healh
and dental insurance.
401 (k), Yo!Ca1ion, bonus pay,
and sa1e1y awards. Qualified
applicanl&amp; """" be &lt;Mil' 23
~-· have .a mirWmum of 1
yoer ol commerical driving
experience &amp; clean IAVR.

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Sail. ShiriO)' Spears. 304 _
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675 1429
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Boggs Pest Control. Inc. iS
growing and looking for Pest
Control Technicians's , male
or female. no experience
required. Must have a clean
driving record and able 10
pass drug test. Good public
relations. self motivated.
Able to obtain pest control
license within the ~rst year
May 8 &amp; 9, rain or shine, of employment. Must be able
341 Rutland St., Middleport, to work odd houlli. some
household items , clothing, weekends. Of interes1ed,
lots of mise·
please appfu in person by

Star Mill ParK, May 13 &amp; 14
from 9 to 4, and May 15 from
9 lo 2.May 15-halfprice

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Chester, At 248, craf1 supptles, exercise equipment,
shower lor bath rub, oommode, Tupperware. dishes.
·cookware. toys. clothing
adult to 2x, boys 3-6. lots
more
.
Ga(age Sale-o by Hemlock
Grange at Fry residence
ne~ to Pomeroy Ame~an.
LegiOn, Pomeroy Amencan
legion Friday May 9. 9-4,
Saturday May 10, 9-4 .

RIICo scholarship yard fKlla.

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age,
"""""'' a ,family sale, Fri May 9 &amp;
ing SWF, petite, Pleue no s8t May 10 from Bam to
"h_ead games. 5end •Recenl
·Rloto 1st, Letter &amp; phonal 5pm at 6847 St At 588.
OJ Box 21,2 Point Pleasant, Furniture, clothing and much
.·wv· 25550
more. WMI have rain or shine.

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1ul. Contad Kent at 800462-9365 Of fill out application a1 www.rjlruddng.com

(F) Weimaraner, s1eol gay,
n'
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:!61-os21 a11er 12 3 1am11y. May 8-9-to. firS1 l"o ".-- _
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·house past churc h at •
our '"J'IJ"

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Now you can have borders and QrGPhlcs
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added to yow- classified ads
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Borders$3.00/perod
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S1.00 for loi"Qe

R ;lanai Dump Detver.
R&amp;J Trucking is seeking
qualilill!l COL-A driven! to

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Place Your Paid Classified Adln Wednesday's
Gallipolis Daily Tribune, Point Pleasant Register or
Dally Sentine~ And It Will Run For FREE In
The Tri-County Marketplace!

• All adti must be prepaid"

Free to good home. Small Fri, Sal, Sun. May 9, 10, 1 1
brownlwN1e (F) young dog. from 9am to 2:30 at 1640
. Very friendly. 740o446-3009 _ Graham
SChool
Ad ,
GOlderl Retriever puppy (M) Gallipolis. LoiS ol Babr

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sundays P•per

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age~,._ Dap Prior To
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SundiW Oie.,..yl :1.100 p.m.
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Monday·Frld•y f'or Jneertlon

Fri &amp; Sat 9&amp;10. 2 112 miles
East of Porter on 554 . Girts ,
boys, womens · &amp; mens
clothes, tractor tires, h~
4 free kittens to good home
hold items, tarts &amp; candles.
Call 304-675-8164
Old glassware.
BJue recliner - good condi·
Fri &amp; Sat May 9-tO. Bam·
lion. 446-8896
3pm
2Ht Va.nco Ad,
Free kittens. All Co!Ot'S. CaH Gallipolis. Fumiture, dothes,
74Q-94g.2823.. ..
toys &amp; more.

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1st house on left on 160 at
740-742-3478 junction, something for
7-.HliSO. You might everyone _Starts Wed. May 7
at aam. Don't miss this one!
got HDNEY1tUit1

COlurl'bul al Toron1D FC, 3:30 p.m.
Kansu Cit)' at - - , 7:30 p.m. •
Jaoe a1 Englnj, 7:30 p.m. _ , al Chlcligo, 1:30 p.m.
D.C. Unl1od ot CD C1Wa8 USA, 10:30

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Real Sail Laloo at Colonldo, 9:30p.m.

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2000 to choose from.
Ao\vering &amp; Foliage
Baskets, Bedding &amp;
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Shrubs &amp; Azaleas

KIPLiNG SHOE CO.
300 2ndAve.
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Gallipolis,Oil

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Malon. Wll304-ll3-544l or 304-593·5111
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OfEN HOUSE; The premises will be open for public viewing
s.turd.ey, May U, 211111 frolll 2:00 p.m. 18 4:08 p.m. and
appointment 8 ·sntioe: In ooler to register as a bidder, all
pen;peclive boyern musr produce a bank letter of cmlit slating, "As
customer of out financial instilulion. said financial institution will
guar.mtee payment of a ched&lt; drawn -on the account of_llOl to
exceed the total amounl of S_ for the purchase of the Mason
Elemen~ary SchoQl, propeny at 1he auction conducted by Rick Pearson
Auction Co., in Mason, WV, ou May 17, 2008 at 10:00 am.'" Iaai
oC f!*· A teo percent (I~) down payment will be due from the
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winning bidder immediately after being declared the buyer. S,aid down
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116.310 mlloo, goad aJIICI.
company ched&lt; ·with bank letler of credit. Buyer shall sign a sales
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unless balance timely paid to Bd. of Education, time being of the
01 Pontiac Fkebild, Auto,
essence. Sale subject to approval by Mason Q&gt;. Bd. of Education.
purcbasec a&lt;;cepts aU liability and risk of loss thereafter. Sale .of the PW, Pl., Tolopo, Cruioe, ono
owner. Great Cond. 1501&lt; mi
property is "AS IS'', with no warranties, and subject to all liability for
$4000 olio. 256-1078
hazards, including environmental hazards, associated with 1he PfCIIlises
2004 Uncoln Town Car
being assumed by the purchaser. The only known or suspected hazards
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57,500
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~14,500 obo,
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subject to all prior encumbrances, zoning resttictinn&amp;, etc. ~~~~ $1300.
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1'1 I ·A five percent (5%) Buyer's Premium wiU'be ·
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MADE ON DATE OF SALE TAKE PRECEDENCE
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s.turd.ey, May U, 211111 frolll 2:00 p.m. 18 4:08 p.m. and
appointment 8 ·sntioe: In ooler to register as a bidder, all
pen;peclive boyern musr produce a bank letter of cmlit slating, "As
customer of out financial instilulion. said financial institution will
guar.mtee payment of a ched&lt; drawn -on the account of_llOl to
exceed the total amounl of S_ for the purchase of the Mason
Elemen~ary SchoQl, propeny at 1he auction conducted by Rick Pearson
Auction Co., in Mason, WV, ou May 17, 2008 at 10:00 am.'" Iaai
oC f!*· A teo percent (I~) down payment will be due from the
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unless balance timely paid to Bd. of Education, time being of the
01 Pontiac Fkebild, Auto,
essence. Sale subject to approval by Mason Q&gt;. Bd. of Education.
purcbasec a&lt;;cepts aU liability and risk of loss thereafter. Sale .of the PW, Pl., Tolopo, Cruioe, ono
owner. Great Cond. 1501&lt; mi
property is "AS IS'', with no warranties, and subject to all liability for
$4000 olio. 256-1078
hazards, including environmental hazards, associated with 1he PfCIIlises
2004 Uncoln Town Car
being assumed by the purchaser. The only known or suspected hazards
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bul the Blue Devils (13-9)
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runs over their next four
innings at tbe plate to take a
5-3 advantage after five
complete. GAHS scored
onoe in the second, twice in
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more in the fifth to establish
their only lead of the nig!tt
Warren pulled to widrio
one (5-4) m the bottom of
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and two out TYler Spence
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decision - shut down the
Devils ·in the seventh, ~
serving the one-run decision
and allowing die hosts to
walk away with thinl.place
in tbe SEOAL Wagner surreud'ered four hits and a
walk over seven fuunes
while f.anoiog five for the
victors.
Gallia Academy starter
Nicll Stevens took the
tough-luck loss, allowing
nine ruts and six walks ov«
six innings while striking
out three. The guests had
one etror in !lie contest, .
while Warren bad four field·
ing miscnes. ·
The hosts jumped out to a tri\unpl;t. . .
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tom of tbe first wben Jeremy Champions results included::
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POMEROY
- Meigs
County
Commissioners
approved
a
contract
Thursday with the Ohio
P-ublic Defender's Office
that reflects a slight decrease
in cost to the county.
Michael Westfall of the
OPD's multi-county office,
based in Athens, presented
a contract to provide indi·
gent representation for
criminal defendants. The
county has operated under a
comract with the state pubHe defender since 1991, .
using local attorneys in
most cases who are paid by
the public defender's office.
In ·aome cases, such as
those pre&amp;etlting conflicts,
Westfall lakes the cases.
The contract commissioners II{'PI'OVed at their regular
meetrng yesterday calls for
a total contract amount of
$$60,924, $460 less . than
last year's contract. It is the
first year since 1994 that the
county' will see. a reduction
in the cost.
Westfall said tlie savings
is the result of a ·number of
factors .
The
Ohio
Legislature ·has passed a
new law which sets aside
court costs in DUI cases for
reimbursement of public
defender fees . The office
alro had a $1,100 ca11)10ver
from the last contract with
Meigs County; Westfall
said, and there has been a
slight decrease in the caseload here over past years.
The county's sbare of the
contract has been rel:luced
from 75 percent to 73, and
the state's has been

for moms across Meigs ·County
making gifts for Moltler's Da~.
Pictured are Austin ROOsh, 11,
Zac laudermilt, 10 and Deven
James, 7, holding handmade
bouquets for their moms Elsie,
lon5lta .and Jennifer, respectively. ~lso pictu1l!d ale secotld
and third fl' aders who planted
'lllllrigolds, wrcte messages of
thanks and Cl9llted cards "to

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appnaimMdy 30 minutes
~ 1ibe was firstdiloowmt
milifiing fmm the bome.
~ officers, m lkpmtmatt volunteeD and neighbors assisted in I search of
dJe rivt.t batik ad neigbhnrbood, and found dJe child in
dJe lliV« at 9106 .p.m. CPR • L."";.,-_,.
was administered at the
ficale and 1bc chikl was taken
to Pleesam Valley Hospital
where sbe was
dead at 1 a.m. on Friday.
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that the "()o your Best on
the Test" tutoring is separate
RACINE - Test scores from the 21 st Century after
of Southern students who school program.
·
participated in the "Do Your
"We have some stability
Best on tbe Test" tutoring once
again . here
at ..._.
program was proof of ·fbe -· SOuthern." sa:ld Wolfe. "Mr.
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value of the intervention .(Tony) Deem,.the board. and
'program, according to the administrntion fully supPrincipal Shawn Bush and port programs such as the
Federal Programs D~r "Do Your Best on the Test"
Scott Wolfe.
tutoring. We woo 't stop
The program was beld working hard until we know ·
four days a week from thai our students are
March 31-April 24 for 3rd absolutely getting the best
through 8th grades w1th 94 •education. Then we will
students particip_atiog. The work harder to stay there."
program was gtven .1:J1gh
The tutoring was intense
success rai!Dgs by Bush and and contained a review of
Wolfe who said they "high: · state standards covered earlily reco~DD:~eoded ~tude~ts to er in the year. lt also built
attend this tulonng mter· upon skills that are learned in
vention program to he~p the regulll£ classroom. After.
them pass the state test this school lessons were based on
~ool year."
, past tests, involved test-tak·
It was a ~~ge ~uccess,
ing skiUs, critical thinking
noted Bush .. Our students skills. and lessons that
wmted ~ard m the program ·involved writing prompts .
~d I think our,. test scores
On test questions that
require an explanation, stu·
will reflect ~t.
. Wolfe exp~ that bus- dents were taught to
mg was provided lhrougb
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Department ronsidcrs tbe.
' m~on into an :apparent drownillg &gt;OpeD while
awaiting a medical examjn«'s ·repllllt.
Police Chief Bruce Swift
said .an aul0pSy ~from
Kanawha County, W.Va. has
DClll yet been reoeived, ad
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as part of the autopsy routinely tiE six to ei&amp;Jlt weeks
to ~· and until they
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tern, covering
first base and not batting.
: Cleland finished wi'th two
hits, two RBis, and two
walks, and Carnahan went
i-for·2 with a double, two
RBis, and two walks.
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ind eillht RB Is.
Davts finished with a hit
and four RBis, while
Hauber had a hit. two RBb,
and a wallt. Holttt went 2far-3 witb a -dou!Jle and 111

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some pomt motorists will traffiC towards Middleport
alNO be driving ·on at least and/or Pomeroy v.itile the
some of the new pavement road against the retaining
before the entire project is wall will be for .those wish·
ing ro cross the bridge.
finished.
Filson said the retaining
Filson saitl the seoond
phase of the approach work wan is almost finisbeil
won't happen for at least with a clear finish remainanother month when new ing to be applied to the
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ln the ~ .alone,
Eastern gOl hits from Bland,
Davis, Hauber, Rawson,
Holter,
and freshman
Jessica Cleland, as well as ·
walks from Cummins,
Cleland, Hauber, Bland, and
freshmen Britney MmriSOJ:I;
and Megan Carnahan All
but Cummins, Rawson. and
Monison !iOO!'ed twice.
In the thiro, Cummins led
off with a single and scored
the Lady Eagles' 16th run
when Davis drove her in
two batters later.
· Holter and
Rawson
opened ·the fourth with
back-to-back
doubles.
Rawson's shot to center
scored Holter for her sixth
RBI. Bland also had a single, and Carnahan had a
two-RBI double that sent
Bland and Morrison home
for runs l8 and 19.
After Collins made the
first out of the fiftb by hef.t'
self, Cummins had back -toback shutouts to end the

will be_gin near tbe Save-~­ lliBn workers and their
LAll StiR :a1oog West Main equipment to progress with
Street &lt;md at the interfiec- ~e .appt'oaches on both
llioo of Ohio 833 and W.V.a. sides of the Ohio River.
According to Stephanie
62 on die \Vetil Vuginia
side. DuriJig this ~ of Filson, ODOT's public
-~on, cxistmg traf. infOillllltion officer fm disfie Ilanes will l!e ~ but trict ~(), this proJect will ~o
with a !~foot width ;restJic- through many phases while
OOn ~ may :alfect wide- keeping lanes of traffic
IWIII "drieles. The width open in the area. In crder to
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gle to reach the I0-run
mercy at 13-3.
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Taylor led Soutbem hitting with anolhor perfect 3lni8bt with a home run and
four RB~. Marnhout,
Manuel aDd Klesld each
had singles. ·
Belpre
b.i~rs
we~e
Markie Tate with a siJigle
and Jared Azar with two
singles and a double.
Man11el was the winning
pitcber for Southern with
one strikeout and three
walks. Ryan Cbapman
came on to clean-up in the
Belpre sixth. Jolin Logue
suffered )he loss for Belpre
with help from Wadeker
. and Walkef. Together they
fanned four strikeouts and
six walks.
Southern is idle Thursday,
then hosts Wellston on
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whm Dave Rumley hit his
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deficit to 3-1.
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way until the top of the
fowth, when a two-RBI
double by Shawn 1bompsoo
allowed · both Stevens and
Beau Whaley to &lt;OIRe plateward fur a dJree,all oontest
Stevens gave GAHS its ODiy
lead ooe inning later with :a
two-out, two-IUU bomer making it a 5-3 contest
through five compiete.
Stevens had two hits and
two RBis to lead the visiting
offense, while . Thompson
and Rumley each provided
one safety. ThoDIJlSOII bad
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