<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="3944" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://history.meigslibrary.org/items/show/3944?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-04-19T18:12:28+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="13863">
      <src>https://history.meigslibrary.org/files/original/23c6b1bd67de644935db4d14a2dca009.pdf</src>
      <authentication>8c8d524e1895d6306be35a8d8d7633fb</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="13925">
                  <text>Page 86 • The Daily Sentinel

Monday, May

www.mydailysentinel.rom

COLUMBlA GAS OF OHIO, INC.
NOTICE Of1 AI'I'LICATION FOR A(l'('II()IUTY
TO INCUASE llATI!S AND CHARGES FOR n'S GAS DISTRIBUI10N SI!'JlVICE AND
FOR APPROVAL OF AN ALn:RNA11VE FORM OPIIF.GULADON
AND TO REVISE ITS O£nECIADON ACCRUAL llATiiS

._....c--as.. •ict Sales tt.Rs- Ne~

··, :1111
Description
Cuttalt
· Customer-Charge
$0.00
FtrSI
2Sl00 Met Delivered Per Month
$0.4616
AND CHANGE lN ACCOllNTING ME11IODS
.
Next 13.000 McfDelivered Per Month • $0.2ll13
PUCO CASE NOS. __,u;A-AIIl.__.,3-GA-ALT,II-ti74-GA-AAM,AND 18-t175-GA- Neltt 85 ,000 Mcf Delivered Per Month
$0.2513
AAM
Ovcc IOOS)OO Mcf Dclivemd Per Month
$0.1913

Plarsuaot to R.C. Sectioa 4909.19, Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc. ('"Columbia") beleby gives ootioe
tbat oa Man:h 3, 2008, it filed an ~p~~licatioo with
Public Utilities Commission of Obio
("Commission") requesting authority to ammd its filed lmiffs 1o ~
rilles and charges for
natural gas distributioo se~Vices . Columbia has also applied, un&lt;lor R.C. Cbaptcc 4929, for approval of

me

me

an altmulliveform of regulatioo.

roPY

'$(),4720

'$0.2ll78
. '$0.2571
~. 1957

I 2118
1.arf:e GeM~ at 'liw••'I'SI-••rt•a~•lil·• Stnkt: tt.Rs- 1\N'ioo.•-Dcscription
·
Customer Oaarge
FU'St
2Sl00 Mcf Deliveml Per Month
Next 13.000 Mcf Deliv=d Per Month
Next 85S)OO Mcf Delivered Per Month
Over 100,000 McfDelivered Per Month

This notice describes me subsi.ance of the Applicalioo. Any interested pany Seeking de-tailed
informatiOn with leSped to all affected rilleS, ctw:ges, regul.aliOIIs and praclioes may in-sped _a ropy
of me Application, including SUPPQiting schedules and pesenl and proposed rille sbcets, by ettbcc of Full R~ts ~Geaul 'lb
the following methods: by visiting the offioes of the Commis~on at 180 East Broad SII'OCl, 13th ftoor,
Columbus, Ohio, 43215-3793; or by visiting me Commission's web site at bUp:llwwwiJUCO.IDio.gov,
ldecling DIS, inputting 08.0072 in tbe case lookup bolt, and se-lecting the date lhe applica!ioD was
filed. Additionally; a copy of tbe Applicatioo and supporting documents may be viewed at the
business office of Columbia at 200 Civic Oonter Drive, Colum-bus,'Ohio 43215. during normal
business hours. A nolice of intent to file this rille inacasc appli--cation and a
of tbe proposed
rakS wen: mailed to the mayors and legislative autborilies of the ronJDHmitics located within tbe
arus SCI'VCd by Columbia and filed wi1b tbe Coomrissioo on Febnwy I, 2008.

Proposed
$6SOOO

Desaiption

Customer Oaarge
FU'St
2,000 Mcf Delivered Per Moolh
Nen 13.000 Met Delivcmi Per Month
Next 85,000 Mcf Delivered Per Month
Over IOOS)OO Mcf Delivered Pee Month

Current

Proposed

$0.00
5Xl.4616
$0.2813
$0.2513
$0.1913

'$0.4720
$0.2818
$0.2571
$0.1957

$6SO.OO

tl, 2008

'$00104
$00065
'$0.0058
'$00044

•

Owl;ge
$650.00
$0.011W
5Xl.0065
'$00058
$0.0 044

-l&gt;oliM ~RMes-No• 'w l8ll
Current
Proposed
{baoge
$0.00
$650.00
$650.00
$u.4616
$0.4720
5Xl.0104
$0.2813
$0.2ll78
~0065
$0.2513
$0.2571
$0.0051!
. $0.1913
$1).1957
5X)0044

Full 1teq11in •• m &lt;Mop; •he lrM"P•tadta Sa tkt: R*:s- N!No!r
. •. -..htra 2118
Description
Cumin~
Proposed
Olan,ge
The Application, whicb contains proposed ~visions to Columbia's Tariff_for Gas Sccv-ioe, affects Customer(lwoge
$0.00
$150.0 0
'$150.00
rakS aod ctw:ges aod certain tams and conditions fO£ natural gas SCC\Ilce to all cus-tomers of First 25 Mcf Dcliv=d Per Month
$1 .0600
S0.9238
. (0.1362)
Columbia served wilhin all or portions of tbe couilties of Allen, Ast!land, Athens, Belmont, Curoll, Next 75 Mcf Delivered Per Month
$0.9801) '
$0.8504
(~.1296}
Champaign, Clut.. Columbiana, Cosboctoil, Crawford, Cuyaho~a, Delaw~, Erie, Fairfield,
FAnt1in Fulton, Gallia, &lt;m&gt;ene, o-nsey, Hmoock, Hardin, Harrison, Hocting, Holmes, Huroo, 'li'utfrctJICWi•
sFonwrlySa+edbyM......yC. .. O' b!a'1;1lates
Jacbon.'Jdlcnon, Knoll, Lawreac:c, Lickillg. Lopn, l.uain, Lucas, Mailison, Mahoning, Marion, Columbia has proposed the transfer of cust~. cunenlly served under its rate schedules
Mcdiu, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, M'!"""", Muslringum, NOble, Ottawa, Paty, Pi~way, Richland, Murphy Geneta1 Service ("MGS") imd Full Requi=nents Mmpby Genetal TranspOIIItloo
Ro&amp;~ Sandusky, Scioto, Seneca, Stait., Tu.&amp;eaAwas, Union, Vmton, Wamn, Washington, Wayne, Service ("FRMGTS") to its SGS, SGTS and FRSGTS. rate schedules in recognitioo of Abeir
Wood aDd Wyandot, Ohio. The applicatioo SlaleS IMt tbe rutm1t fllle&amp; and cbalges do not provide a se~Vice is now· provided by Columbill and 1be fooner Mmphy Gas ous1:oi!Xfi sbou1c1 be
just and tUSOII8ble rate of JeiUI'D on Columbia's used and ue-ful p10pcrty as of Jlocembcc 31, '1007,. charEcd tbe applicable rille lhat provides fDr n&gt;eovery of Columbia's cost of providing gas
the date =tain in this cue. The Applicalioo stales ~ Columbia R!ql1i!es the proposed reveane ·&amp;elvice to these \'ustomers.
increase to provide an opportunity to eam a fair re111m .o n its assets and to moover its costs of
Fsii;IJIW;_.u tJf l'i•ipJ
Ral5 flir Srh ... !ierwil Uililti' c I . . .
.
opaatillll.
Columbia bas p.roposed tbe establisbmmt of a new rate for scbool.s served d!rooghout its
Any person, firm, corporation, or association may_ file, pUISuant to R .C . Seclioo4909.19, ~ . tenitory. These changes will ensure die oontinuation of seMoc to tdtools at cates 00111Jl8111blc
objection to such proposed ~ rates by allegmg lllat such proposals ~ UDJUst aDd dis- to those in effect today under various contracts.
·
.
'
crimin.atoJy or umeuonable. Recommcodations IMt differ from tbe Applicatioil may he
by tbe
.
.
Staff of the Commission or by intervening paRies and IPliY be adopled by the CommissiOJ!: The CliaiiF ill Late Pa~t CJwo&amp;e ..
exisrin,g base rille for all Columbi,a OOJiliillllliti was ~ in a raiiC filing- tbat bccime effective Columbia bas requested a •c)Jange in its tariffs to provide for the replacement ·of the billing of
· a late p.ayment charge of 1.5% on any unpaid balance on all amounts in eJtccss of $2,000, to
November I, 1994.
any unpaid balance Jtt tbe time of issuat~Ce of a subsequent bill. This provision is nOt
In its Application Columbia is also
' ing aulbority to implement an alternative regula-tion plan applicable w unpaid !Jalanccs eltisting ~or to tbe .effective date of the chan~e in tbi~ ~e · ~
for its gas distributioo &amp;elvice. This altcmalive ~gullllion plan oonsists of two sepuate rille moovery unpaid balances of customers cnrollall m p.ayment plans pursuant to the Ohio Administtatlv.e
mechanisms. The first rate recovery mccbanism will provide Columbia with the ability to track and ~mcover the costs of implementing an l.nfiu1ructiR Rcplacemmt Ptc&gt;giam {"Rider IRP"}. The serond
rate recovery !!Wlb•nism will provide Columbia with the ability to recovcc tbe costs of rmplen.ti!l•ng er-R&amp; rittts 'IU
a Demand Side Management program ("Rider DSM").
.
.
Columbia is proposing a change in its Gross Receipts Tax Rider ("GRT"). Cwrenlly gross
receipts taxes are reoovered through base 131es and the ;application of the GRT to gas cost
Ddhay Cluqe
· .
charges. Columbia :bas proposed the removal of all ~s receipts UIXeS from base rilles with
Columbia is proposing a change in its current rille design for customers sccved under tts Small tbe rider to be applied to all charges billed by Columbia under all rate schedules .with the
General Service ("SGS"), Small General Transportation Service ("SGTS") and Full Re-quirements e ..ception of charges ·billed on behalf of Columbia's Customer OIOICESM Progtam
Small General Transportation Service ("FRS&lt;ITS") rate schedules under which most residential providers that may be subject to sales .tax charges and cbatges to customers exempt from
customer.; are served. lbese changes provide far the JqJlaccmeot, over a two-year period, of ·me p.ayment of gross receipts tues .
current Customer Charge and volUmetric rille with a fiXed Monthly Delivery Charge. This change in
rate sttucture will provide for the recovery of no additional revenues, and it will reduce bills during •....,... 01 I'IGp("'ed
ill Rates
· .
the winter months and will increase bills during tbe SllllllJICI' monlihs, with no change in the annual The table below shows the proposed percent' of change in an customer's bill foc each rate
bill. Following is a comparison of CWTellt and proposed delivecy rilles for lihe aforementioned rate schedule and revenue class based on the average monthly consumption of each revenue class.
schedules:
·
Total bills for customers that purchase gas direc:tly from Columbia ·Dr its CHOICE Progtam
were calculated through the use of tbe average oonsUIDption per customer per month and
Saulll G e• 81 ~ Ral5- I\Nilomt1ftll'.,.e!l'r 2118
Columbia's total expected gas costs in effect at the time .Columbia filed its Notice of Intent.
Change
. Description
Curn:ot
Proposed
· ·Total bills for custoDlCI'S served under Columbia's ttaditional transportation nte scbcdulcs
($6.50)
$0.00
Customer Chazge
$6.50
were calculated hued on tbe assumption the gas cost rate in effect is Columbia's commodity
$13.62
$13.62
Monthly Delivecy Charge
$000
expected gas eost rate in effect at the time of the filing of the Notice of Intent.
$0.9952
{~.3717)
All Gas Consumed Pee Mcf Dclivcced
$1.3669

Finance committee disc••sses fees, tine increases

SPoRTS
.• Reds net wi1 ewer
Mallils. See P-.,e Bl

BY BRIAN J. REED
BI!EEDOUYDAILY5Eloi111!EUJOU

been cited to Middlqlort
Mayor's Court for non-payment of their landlord fees
for 2008.
Village O.moil's finanoe
wmmin... discussed tbC citations during its regular meeting Oil Monday aftanoon.
Mayor Mnaet _Grrladi said

made

cbaoie

.

Class

$20.75
$0.0000

$1.13

Small General Service
52%
SmaliGenctal Transportation Service
N)A
Small General . Schools T,..,sponation Service
N/A
Full Requirements Small Gen . Transportation Service 4.6%
General Setvlce
63%
General Service Schools. Sales
N/A
General Transportation Service
N/ A
General Schools Transportation Service
N/A
Full Requirements General Transportation Service
51%
Large •Gonerdl Service · S.iles ·
N/A
Large General Transportation Service
N/A
Full Requirements Large General Transportation ServiceN/A
Mwphy ·Gas Sales .
14.1%
Full Requirements Mwphy Transportation Service
13.8%
Full Requirements Cooperative Transportation Service N/A

rrallln•~t(llllil'¥111l"ila Sa wict ~ -111\lllom•-b'Zlll' _ ,
Dcscriptioli
Cummt
Proposed
$20.75
$0.0000

Fldlltequlrtnwwts Slllall Gtilti'lll 'liw.... Mtadta ~ R*:s- No'

Description
· .
Custolller Charge
Monthly Delivery Charge
AllGasConsumedPerMcfDcliv=d

C111m1t .
$6.50
$0.00
$1.3669

indusnial (:lass

Change

s..u G e

$13:62
$9.9952

Residential Class

Proposed

S..U Ge~~111 .. Tr-.T IIdadoa Seuict a..tes ·No\ •-"« 2118
Description
Cummt
Pmposed
Customer Charge ·
$6.50
$0.00
Administrative Charge
$6.00
$0110 .
Monthly Delivery ~e . .
$000
$13.62
· All Gas Consumed Per Mcf Deliv=d
$1.3669
$0.9952

Monthly Dclivecy Charge
AU Gas Consumed Per Mcf Delivered

Rate Schedule

Proposed
$0.00
$13.62
. $0.9952

($0.9952)
Change
($6.50)
($6.00)
$13.62
($0.3717)

Change
$7.13
($0.9952)

OJ%
(0 .I%)

0 .4 %
3.9%
}.()%

1.4%
4 .0%
11.6%
12.4%
3(t8%

llid«IRP

.

•

======;::::;;;:== enfooccmcnt oft'icer.

cunmtl~~~=

Ounu.AIUES

patda
with tbe
Rif6e is

l'o1ice Depaw IIIII ·
beliD bis duties as code

PqeAS

enForcement olfiocr on
Friday at a pay rate of .
$10.13 per boar for -40
buun a Week. OUef Mitt
E. Ptotfitt W..mmen:le4
lliftle for tbe job

• Gary lee OleYaller, 59
·~PI'IIIJJlee, 70
· ·Pw~Ua-.as

Mayor Jobn Musra. • , .,., .

Rime rrpiaoes Pall~m
~lonnie Spaw~ wbo
rmdy ~ fifilll...ttme
duliies
an oftica- in tbe

as

~'f!r?:&amp;';!iit.!.
have
llll'eSiing poweis.

.

~offered.

:s.e PIWJeAl

.

Rider IRPwill provide for the recovery of costs incumid in: (I; lhe fut.ure maintenance, repair
and replacement of customer-owned service lines that have been detennined by Columbia to
p.resent an e ..isting or probable llazard to peniOIIS and property; (1) the orderly and systematic
replacement of, over a period of approximately.Jhrec years. certain risers identified by the
Ful Rnpir 111ts Snutll Gat. 'Jl.n-.&amp;~._..,taliwlali'• !liJrrice 11M&amp;- NoH •ell er _ ,
Com-mission's Staff as prone to failure if not popedy assembled and installed; (3)
Description
Current
Proposed
Olange
Columbia's re-placement of all cast iron and bare steel p.ip.o; in its distllibution ~ystem over a
Monthly Delivery Qw-ge
$13.62 .
$20.75
'$7.13
period of twenty-five years; (4) Columbia'srep.lacemcnt of company-owned and(!ustomerAll Gas Consumed Per Mcf Dclivemd
$0.9952
$0.0000
($0.9952)
. owned metallic service lines identified by Columbia during .tbe replacement of all cast iron
and bare steel pip.e; and, (5) the installation of Automatic Meter Reading Devices on all meters
ClllltG •rr Cilar&amp;es
.
located inside residences and s~ commercial facilities , as well as on inaccessible outside
Columbia is proposing .an increase in the Customer Charge for custamers served under General meters, served by Columbia, which wiD provide actual meter readings each month.
Service ("GS''), General Transportation Service ("GTS") and ~ Requ~ments General
Tran~rtation Service ("FRGTS") rille schedules. The p.wpose of this change is to provide for
Within the Rider IRP. Columbia proposes to assume all fmancial responsibility for the future
recovery of a greater p.ortion of Columbia's costs that do not vary with customer usage. This change maintenance, repair and replacement of hazardous customer-owned service lines and .prone TO
will provide for tbe reco"ery of no additional revenues, and it Will reduce bills during the winter failure risers . Columbia also p.mposes to implement the Accelerated Mains Replacement
months and will increase bills during the summer months , with no cbange in the annual bill.
Program ("AMRP"), which consists of the replacement of approximately 3,770 miles of bare
,
steel pip.e, 280 miles of cast iron p.ipe and an estimated 360.000 metallic service lines. The
Columbia's is p.roposing the JqJiacement of its minimum bill provision for customers served under AMRP will produce substantial benefits through tbe enhancement of pipeline safety and
its Large G~neral Service ("LGS"), L:arge G~neral Transportation Service ("LGTS") an~ F_ull reliabil-ity by addressing the rep.laceme~t of an aging distribution inftllsttucture . The AMRP is
Requirements Large ~ Transporuwon Service ("FRLGTS") With a Customer Charge to provtde also in-tended tG foster economic development in Ohio by re-engineering those affected gas
for the recovery of fixed costs IMt do not vary with customer usage.
distribution systemS tG match the current and future needs of tbe environment and the
customers they serve.
.
'
Columbia is p.10p0sing tbe establishment of a Customer Charge for customcn served un-&lt;ler its Full
Requirements Cooperative Transp.ortation Service ("FRCI'S") rate sc~ule to re-cover fiJted costs Effective November 30 of each year, Columbia will file a pre-filing notice containing esthat do vary with customer usage . Following is a.compalison of current and proposed delivery rates timated Rider IRP schedules for the Rider IRP to become effective the following May. The
for the aforementioned ra1e schedules. All ~sed rates have been ad-justed to include gross esti·mated schedules will contain a combination of actual and projected . data through
reocipcs taxes.
·
Decembci- 31 of that year. iBy the following &amp;bluary 28 Columbia will file an ·I!Jidated
application w~th schedules supporting .the proposed Rider IRP , IJascd O!l .ctua1 costs
G
al Seance !Wellltafs'- Nom;•••er ZM
acc,umulated through Pecembcr 31 of tl!e preceding year. This propoSed rider would apply to
Proposeit.
&lt;llange
.' DciCription
Cwmtt
the Small General Service (SGS , SGTS . and FRSGTS), ,General Service .(GS , GTS and
$9.75
ClllfOJDa'Ciwge ·
$16.SO
$26.25
FRGTS)
and Muiphy Gas (MGS and FRMGTS) lllte schedules.
•
$0.6308 .
· First 2S Mcf Dcliv=d .p... Month
S I .3607
$1.9915
$0.1362
$1.4136
Next 75 Met Delivered Per MOillh $I .2784
RiderDSM
(S0.1410)
$1.1374
Over 2S Met Dclivcced Per MoDtb $I .2784
Columbia will file an app.lication , cooperatively developed by Columbia, the Office of the'
Ohio Consumers' Counsel, Commission Staff and other interested stakeh(llciers, by July I.
G r al'li' I lll1adooi Senb 11MB;- Nlnmm 2llll
2008 , for approval of a comprehensive energy efficiency program for all residential and
Change
Description
,
·~
Cummt
Proposed
commercial customers. These p.rograms will enable cGstomers to reduce bills through various
$9.75
CustomerCharge
$16.50
$26.25
conservation programs. Columbia proposes to spend up to an additional $9 .3 million per yeat
($6.00)
Administrative Charge
$600
$0110
on such energy efficiency programs. Columbia would initially increase doUars spent on energy
$0.6308
First 2S Mcf Dcliv=d Per Month
$1.36117
$1.9915
efficiency prograins from the current level of $5.5 million per year to $12.8 million in 2009 .
$0.1362
Next 75 Mcf Deliv=d Per Month $1.2784
$1.4136
Program funding may be increased by up to .an additional $1 mill!.on per yeat in 20 I0 and
($0.1410)
Over 25 McfDcliv=d Per Month $1.2784
$1.1374
20 II if energy efficiency targets are·met.

..

ps,

POMEROY-Tall
dilapidated
propeities,
rental inspections and many
olher oode enforoe~Iit
Chlm:s await Joey Rime.·
• Pomemy''ll new . rode

• Grant writing

.($6.50)
$13.62
($0.3717)

tu~••:e-lzlzllin-.Ult G II all'rll •• ftlldoa Senice llafes- No-ber 211011
De&amp;cription
CUITCIIt
Proposed
Change
Customer Charge
$16.50
$26.25
$9.75
First25 McfDcliv=dPerMonth
$1.3607.
$1.9915
$0.6308
Nelli 75 Mcf Delivered Per Month $1.2784
$1.4136
$0.1362
Over25McfDcliv~PerMonth
$1.2784
$1.1:l74
(S0.1410)

aU.on.uneui
oflicer

INSIDE

'w -

Change

Rider DSM, as adjusted eacb year, will become effective by May I following ~ebru-ary
filing of an app.lication subject to Commission approvaL Issues regarding the allocation of
DSM costs and applicability of the Rider DSM to customer classes and/or rate schedules will
be detennined p.rior to and described, wjlhin tbe July r, 2008 application.
.

Last uight, Pomcaoy

Councif IIJPI'O~

•.Ah.mni tickets on
"sale. See . . . A3
•' uro lraAsfers
_posted. See . . . .u
• ~ p!•Kles !J) ·~
;Chis week. See . . . )a5
• Keams named
Enployee of Year
at Fanners Bank.
SeePageA6
.• Social Security
questions and
'See Page A6.

,.

•
\

die dtird

the police depanment.
In other business, council
approved a proposal from
Musser ti&gt; wod: on a community
project
with
Middleport. The project was
conceived ·by Musser and
Middleport Mayor Mike
(kdach and will require the
two communities to each
invest $2,500 for a shared
ttuck: and watet ll(lliaratus to
water lihe two villages'
flowers. Musser said the villages will split usage of the

answers.

WFAmER

·,. n•-••••••

. .2

AI

Sub iilnwd.phuto

1be Ue1.1JS Bamema.y School Arcbety Team and coaches f1109ive their national championship trophy at last weekend's
t1 f::otillil ~ m .the Schools Program tournament in Louisville, Ky.
'

•

llez'gs .arc·.L.
.r'S take.· natl.Oflal tz"tle
fU:t,
1'1

LYI~

IISERGEloiTOMYDAILYSEI'ffiiiEL.COM

LOUISVILLE, Ky. -

A positive

national spotlight bas landed on Meigs
County thanks to the Meigs Archery
Team. which took home several awards
at last ·weekend's tournament for the
National Archery in the Schools
Pmgnun. including a natiooal .archery
tilk fordlc elementary team. .
· ~students in fourth-sixth grades
won die 'national title by seven points
(less tbaD one arrow) to beat Trigg
County. Elementary of Cadiz, Ky.

shooting skills. Taylor Rowe, a sixth
grader al Meigs Middle School,
eaTJ1ed a spot as the number two, male
Meigs rival Maysville Elementary shooter in the nation in the elementary
School of Zanesville came in third class division. Kassandra Mullins. an
place in the elementary division. There eighth grader at Meigs Middle Sehool,
were 48 teams competing in this divi- earned a spot as the number five,
sion with Meigs coming out on top.
female shooter in the nation in the
The Meigs Middle and High School middle school division.
\
teams also had a strong showing with
The tournament, held in Louisville,
the Middle School coming in eleventh Ky., was billed as the largest archery
in the nation out of 69 other teams. The tournament . in the world with over
high school team, which is completing 3,000 shooters. The ~eigs archers
its first season of com~tition, had a · competed against scliools from 23
respectable twelfth place snowing states, including Ohio, New Jersey,
amongst 8~ams, the largest division. Washington , Arizona , Nebraska,
Two Meigs archers also received
special recognition for their individual
Pln"'!e- ~ A5

Sl!CnoNs -12 PAGES

A3
A3

Annie's Mailbox

Calendars
Classifieds '

83-4
T - lelt!l8tiCIAmy ....

Comics

Meigs High School

Editorials

WSAZ na•nes ·' Best of the Class 2008'

Movies
.

STAFF REPORT

Qbituaries

Sports

B Section
A6

Weather
© ..,.,.Ohio"~..,

:

v.u.

and final ~ of llll
amendment to die cocie
enforcement officer ordinaDoe Wbich allows tbe ~­
tioo to be filled by a civilim.
Proffitt said Rillle will also
be assisli.ng with some .PI4ing meter reading duties in

p,

bJ'

I

1 •

Ce.

4

'•

'

tion of $8,441. According renew an operator's 'license
to Baker, $4.~55 oflhat fig- or vehicle registration.
ure was delinquent fine
Mayor Michael Gerlach
ooH.ecnons.
said !!he village bas used rhe
The mayor's court has warrant block more routinerecentlly increased its use of ·ly in lihe past several weeks,
the w.arrant block, which resulting in an increase in
places a block on vehicle old
fmes
collection.
aDd driver's license records Collecting delinquent fmes
·of defendants who fail to bas been an ongoing strugpay mayor's court fines. gle for tbe village, but an
Untillhe fine is paid and the important issue, since fmes
block is removed, the defendant cannot purchase or
PI RFI tee A IFilL A5

-;,..~.,.

,.;.;

2.9%
15.0%
N/A
(1.9%)
3.3%
N/A
(0.6%j
(02%l
3.1%
12.4%
0 .9%
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

1.6%
(2.1%)
! 5%
1.9%
3.7%

Those landlol'ds who do
two of lhe landlords are .
..1w~Jded to aprar . in
not pay the fee by the Feb .
Mayor's Court m lbe!day 28 deadline must also pay
~and a chiJd will "~;'~"'• a tate fee, and are subject
ooce sbe is SC2"Ved wi1h a to oourt fines for non.compliance.
Wan:anllO~
The comJilittee also disOwners of iental proper. ties ~R required by village cussed an increase in i!he
omiOJUJ!% to pay a $10 fee ooUection of old fines in
. per rental unit r.acb year. ApriL due primarily to the
Ooly dec of lbe village's use of warrant blocks. The
landlords baye not.done so, montldy mayor's report of
. ~ tD F'lscal Officer fees and fines collected in
Susau Bakft
April mows. a total ooll.ec-

' Pomeroy
hi• a code
·.:
. -. i.:l

•¥' ,...mf's'•aa.58
--.· -- .....

Commercial

~

MIDDLEPORT -

rental ptupo.ty OWDCJI'S have

I

s..ll Ge•r• .. ~Rates- 111\l~Mnove.-·rr!l' _ ,
Description
Current
Monthly Delivery C1wge
$13.62
All Gas Consumed Pee Mcf Delivered
$0.9952

PVHbecomes
festival sponsor, A3

Bikeway provides more
than good exercise, .A2

~

S650.00

~are all valedictorians

of tbe1r classes .and include
Andrew Bissell of Eastern
Meigs High School, (ra!isba Beha

NEWSOMYDAILYSENTINELCOM

POtoffiROY -

County seniors who have
excelled academicaUy in
their
respective
high
schools have been honored
in the WSAZ NewsChannel
3 annual salute to the "Best
of the Class 2008."

and Amy Barr of Meigs
High School, 1and Courtney
Ginther, Sarah EI-Dabaja,
and Lindsey Buzzard of

Southern High School.
The sill. students join over
200 scholars from 32 001111-

••

~·

ties within the West Vlfginia,
Ohio and Kentucky WSAZ
viewing area, who are being
featured in public service
announcements that were
videotaped during a lun·
cheon held at the Huntington
Museum of Art on April 28.
The announcements will air
on WSAZ beginning May 12
through June 8 .

WSAZ Celebrates graduating seniors each year with
this nationally acclaim ed
program: This year marks
the 24th year for the event
and these second year
Chesapeake Energy has
partnered w ith the station.
Honorees can al so be
vie wed at www.wsaz.com by
clicking on the " Best of lhe

.

.

Class" tile on the home page.
All schools· anno unce·
ments will also be available
on WSAZ.C OM. Anyone
with internet capabilities can
access their announceme nt
24 hours a day. 7 days a
week. lluuugh video stream·
ing , the same announceme nts
can be viewed, as seen over
the air on WSAZ.

/

�'

Page.A2

LocAL • STATE

The Daily Sentinel
.
.

Tuesday~ May :13. aooS

·T he Daily Sentinel

INTERN AT O 'BLENESS

MEMORIAL HOSPJ.TAL

ATHENS - Many senior
citizens walk simply for good
exercise, but for members of
O'Bleness
Memorial
Hospital' s. Sen:iorBEAT walk. ing group. walking along $e
Hockhock.ing Adena bikeway
is a mentall y, visually and
physically stimulating social
experience.
The- group meets the . first
Friday and third Monday of
every month at a different
location along the bikeway to
eventually cover the entire 19mile path. Over the years llhey
have walked the entire path
botlh .ways about20 times.
Members learn about the
wildlife, local history and their
fdlow walkers as they talk
.
Submlnodp-0 along the way. "We have realSeniorBEAT members, from left to right, Ann McCiaAahan, Yvonne 'Mills and Peggy ly interesting people that walk
with us who build our history
Irwin, keep ~ eye out for wildflowers while walking the oikeway.

Highway Patrol:
Plane crashes in

·-southeastern
Ohio, 2 aboard

WIN UP TO $1,000 !!!

'

PLAY
_COVE~~l- BI"'GQ
.
. ...

MARIETTA (AP)- The
Highway Patrol says a
small plane carrying two
people has crashed in a
remote wooded area in
southeastern Ohio.
Sgt. Jeremy Landis says
SearcherS have found two
bodies, as well as the fuselage and one of the aircraft's
wings.
Landis says the 1966
Beechcraft Bonanza went
down in Bristol Township
in ·Morgan County sometime Monday afternoon. He
says . a patrol dispatcher
received a phone call at
1:35 p.m. asking for help
locating the plane.
Landis did not know fium
where. the plane departed, or
where · it was headed.
According
to
f$ral
reoords, lhe plane's tail number is registered to Rlrilip
Clemmons -of Cullman, Ala

ANNIE'S · MAILBOX

'

•••

CiNCINNATI (AP)
Thousands of commuters
from Cincinnati's' west .side
are going to have tu find
another way to work for the
next six months.
By Tuesday morning, the
Eighth Street Viaduct will
he closed for major reconstructiO!l.
The viaduct is the main
access . to the downtown
from the westem neighbo{"
hoods and suburbs.
Some relief may come in
November, If construction
goes as planned, one lane of
traffi c each way will be
opened then while work
continue,.

I

'

.

... Dear Annie: My wik
and I bave been married for

30 years. We Jove each
· blhec madly. We worked in
lhe same office for 15 years
· and retired at the same
time, so we see each olher
• . eonstantly and almost
·exclusively ·as, by choice,
· we have few friends .
· My wife has always had
. mood swings. She becomes
·very sensitive to the slight. ~st perceived criticism,
· ~thdrawing into a chilling
silence. In ·the past, this
might happen once a year
·and last for a day. Then all is
' forgiven and life returns to
•normal. I don'f think she's
; cli.Dically
depressed,
although depression runs in
her family. She's not suicidal · or anything. Sbe just
:freezes me out of her life,
:which . I . find extreme! y
:painful, especially since
• she•s never willing to talk
.
•'about Jt.
.
: Now that she' s in her
; midc60s, these episodes
·occur more frequent! y and
:with greater severity. On a
: recent vacation, I remarked
· ; that the .merchandise at a
:touristy shop was not a
, very good value. She took

this
personally
and
stormed out. Her anger
passed over the next few
days, but I felt I had to
handle her with kid gloves
for the rest of the trip. ·
ls this ooi1Dlll aging? rm
living on pins and needles.
How can I help her and
restore our relationship? Allxious Bu.bmd
·
Dear B!ISbllnd: This is
not normal aging. One doesn' t have to be suicidal to be
depressed, and your wife's
family history might predispose her to work through
her emotions in an unproductive manner. It will take
some effon (and ·possibly
medication) for her to control her moods. But ftrSt she
must recognize that there is
a problem. Tell her you
would like to see a counselor for help with some difficulties you are having, and
ask her to come with so you
can work on them together.
Dear Annie: love your
. column usually, but I want
to say this about your reply
to "Wanting Him," who met
her boyfriend online and
doesn't lmow how to tell
·her parents. You ·said, "We
trust it isn't a chat room for,
tay, vampires."
I met the girl of my
dreams online. She is now

catering, RSVP 992-5005.
Wednesday, May 14
MIDDLEPORT
Tuesday, May 13
my fiancee imd we intend to fiction reader all the w.ay 10
POMEROY - Bedford Middlepon Literary Club.
be manied in October. We college-level literature pro:.
noon luncheon with instalare both wrireD and met on fessors. all of whom are Township Tru stees will lallion
of new officers at lhe
an Internet VlUIIpite discu.s - intelligent, educated and meet 7 p.m . at the to wn ·hall. clubhouse
of the Riverside
SYRACUSE - S yracuse
sion list Sbe is the slllllrtest., wonderful friends_ It was
Golf
Club
in
Mason, W.Va.
sweetest, most wonderful · . llhrougb this lntcmetlist that Community Ce nter Board
llwrsday,
May 1.5
woman wbo evec walked I met my -husband, to whom of Directors, 7 p.m. at me
CHESTER Meigs
tbis planet. rm a fairly oor- I have now been manied fur Communitv Center.
County
Retired
Teachers
at
POMEROY Meig s
mal guy myself - usuaUy. over I 0 years.
tlhe
C
hester
Counh(mse
So please be more careful
I mow li1e dangerous and County Board o f Elections,
noon for .1unchoon and tollr
about where you say it's OK even illegal thin~ that regular meeting, 8:30 -a.m.
.of newly-renovated Chester
Wednesday, May 14
to meet someone. - V
some people are willing to
SYRACUSE - Syracuse Academy. Call992-3 214 by
· Drar V: We were sur- do to impersonate vampires.
prised at the number of Howeve~:, the public needs Village Council ordinance Tuesday for reservation s.
vampire fans who Wrote to to open its eyes and realize committee meeting, 6 p.m.,
us. ll almost made us pull that the subject matter itself village hall.
out the garlic necklaces. All is NOT the Clliprit As with
Tuesday, May 13
joking aside, we were not anything else, there is a
POMEROY
Jerri
casting .asjlersioos on those right and a wrong way to go
Dahler, field represemative
who utilize vampire chat about meeting someone
for U.S . Rep. C harlie
.rooms. We knOw the subject online. just as there are right
Wilson, D-Bridgepon, will
matter can be inteiesting and wrong reasons to be
Tuesday, May 13
hold office hours from 4-ti
and most members are not · interested in vampires. HARRISONVILLE
on the Dnc fl. die Sbal'p Smiles Harrisonville 255 OES ., p.m. at the Meigs County
going to bite
neck. We were simply makAaie'l JIWM~ is writ- 7:30
p.m.
at
hall. District P'l!lblic Library in ·
ing tbe point that it might be ta by Kldlry M'llclcrrr IUI4 Refreshments by men.
Pomeroy.
Wednesday, May 14
harder to introduce · a JIIIR)' S.,W, ~eli­
POMEROY
- Meigs
Chamber
of
POMEROY
- Meig s
boyfriend to the parents if. ll1n of dee A- le-I n County
you met in a chat room that ""'-- ~ e.-il10fiT Commerce. business-mind- County Department of lobs
the folks . would oonsider
~r..U­ ed luncheon. noon. Pomeroy .and Family Services. infurunusual or questionable,
or .wnu Library, speaker Steve mational meeting on how to
and we still believe this is ID: AJarie 's .Vei'6o~, 1':.0. ·Swatz.el on Meigs County become
h censed
a
true. Here's one moredob- B. ll8IH, 0~, IL Sewage Systems. Crows foster/ adoptive parent. 6-7
KFC/Long John Sil vers p.m., Pomeroy Library.
ber from the dark side:
611611• .To jiM olll '
Drar AnDie: l am a mem- 80111 · Allm 's Mailbru;
ber' of an Internet mailing·- ..., r«&lt;4/«&lt;bbrr!i "' od&amp;er
list for discussion of vam- Or '•1 Sy.li,e writen
pire fact, folklore and fie- ..., ....,.., Ollirts, mit dee
tioo. Our members include Owlon Syrulime Web
everyone fium lhe casual 11f11:e rll WWII'.U
WLCO..

Clubs and

organizations

you

c= m'!

1

PVH ·becomes festival sponsor

TODAY'S
NUMBER IS:
•

1

215-A Sillll Strett
Pt. Pltasnt, WV 15551
'*-'1§.. 7136
Fu: 3tU75-7317
Allto/Ho--'BIIIiaelfll
Llfe/A.Joaily

~~
So LIE ~pldo
; In support of tourism in the Meigs-Mason area, Pleasant Valley Hospital has became a sponsor of the Gold Wings and
· Ribs Festival to be held June 6-7. Here Amy Leach, director of marlleting and public relations, presents a check to Bill
. :aoickel, festival chainnan, left, with Cass Cleland, festival publicity and fundiaising Chainnan, right, and Bill Barller, vice
: president of business development of PVH look on.

••:·------------------------------------------~--------------------~--------------

TRANSFERS POS'I'E:tl .

••

EQuipment and Suool!es

CPAP Machines
Mask

Oil Co., right of way, Carman, Harry Carman,
Clyde Carman, Raymond
Rutland.
Harry Yarbrough, Sharon Carman, Denver Thoma,
J. YarlJrough, to Oxford Oil Mildred Thoma, Mildred
Co., right of way, Rutland.
Ziegler,
Roy
Thoma,
William Alan Blackwood, William R. Thoma, affi~ Sutton.
Marta H. Blackwood, to · davit, Salisbury.
Matilda
Carman,
; Rita
Camill
Little, Oxford Oil Co., right of
deceased, to Ward Carman.
;dereased, to Jeriy G. Little, way, Rutland.
•affidavit, Olive.
,
Roben L. Jewell, Sharon Harry Carman,
Clyde
~ Wendi R. Miller to Alben A. Jewell, Cheryl Jewell, to Carman, Raymond Carman,
~ S. Harmon, Wendi R. Oxford Oil Co., right of Denver Thoma, Mildred
way, Rutland.
Thoma, Mildred Ziegler,
' Miller, deed, Columbia.
: Duane R . Barr, Joann
Philip 0. Blackwood, Roy Thoma, William R.
:oarr, to Oxford Oil Co., Teresa K. Blackwood, to Thoma. affidavit, Salisbury.
Oxford . Oil Co., right of
Charlotte L. Stewan to
:right of way,, Rutland.
: Darlene .·
Casto to way, Rutland
· Rodney A. Tripp. Jeni L.
~ Oxford Oil Co,, ' fight of .
Clifford Whittington, Jr.. Tt:ipp, deed, Rutland.
' Mildred Zeigler, Mildred
· i way, Rutland.
·'
Bonnie C. Whittington, to
: ·Roger Eblin, Judith Eblin, Oxford Oil Co ., right of Thoma, to John . J. Blake.
Tamara F. Blake, David A.
j to Oxford Oil Co., right of way, Rutland.
Clifford
Whittington,
Jr.,
Blake, Charles E. Blake,
:way. Rutland
· DennisJ.Faclder,KimM . Bonnie C. Whittington, to deed, Salisbury.
Charlotte L. Stewan to
;Faclder, to Oxford Oil Co. , Oxford Oil Co., right of
way,
Rutland.
Rodney
A. Tripp, Jeni L.
:nght of way, Rutland.
i :Raymond E. Haren, Kriss · Special Propeny Vl, LLC, •Tripp, deed, Rutland.
n: Haren, to Oxford Oil Co .. to Pledged Property II, Mary C. Hurley. Daniel
R".. Hurley, to .Mary
LLC. deed, Lebanon.
i right of way, Rutland.
Jan:ies
M.
Arnold
Trust,
Christine
Hurley, transfer
; Freda M. Jacks to Oxford
:Oil Co., right of way, James M. Arnold, to Village upon death, Bedford.
of
Middlepon,
deed, · Cynthia R. Zimmerman,
·Rutland.
Cynthia R. Teagarden, Carl
Salisbury.
: David K. Rice, Mary Jane
Irvin Voltin, Beulah M. Teagarden, to Scott H.
: Rice, to Oxford Oil Co ..
Voltin, to Larry Byer, Lisa Seaman, deed, Columbia.
i ~ht of way, Rutland.
deed, Village of
Loisann S . Bartlett, Laura
Byer,
• .Teresa L. Stewart, Larry
Bilrtlett, Kenneth L.
A.
Middlepon.
tw. Stewan, to Oxford Oil
Franklin T. Cremeans, Bartlett, to James 0. Crane,
; Co., right of way, Rutland.
: Raben M. Swick, Cathy M&lt;ugaret E. Crpmeans, to deed, Columbia.
Joseph R. Turner III,
:Swick. to Oxford Oil Csv, Franklin T. Cremeans, deed,
deceased, to Hazel M.
Rutland.
I
·right of way, Rutland.
i ;;Dwayne E. White, John Carman. deceased. Turner, affidavit, Orange. .
i K-athleen White, to Oxford to Matilda Carman. Ward Carol Ann Folmer,
POMEROY Meigs
:county Recorder Kay Hill
: reported the following
:transfers of real estate:
~ Opal V. Morris,•deceased,
~to Earl B. Morris, affidavit,

INSTAllfNC
lNGROUNDS
ABOVE W.OUNTJ

Resperonlcs
Reamed

0.: lrG EN
~
a MEDICAL. I:QUIPfiiiENT

-·
.

'

s,

IIAFFELT'S
MILL OUTLET, IN"C.

Your Area's #1 Floor
Covering Dealer!

Diane McVey
M .A. - CCC-A

Shaw Carpet and Floor Center

Owner&amp;
Audiologist

Residential • Commercial •
Wholesale • Retail

Phone

4247 State Route 160

435'/z SecOad Aveaae

Gallipolis. Ohio

(740) 446-7619

ATHENS

441-1711

Two locatiuru·

275 West Union Slftet

11• mNe nor1t1 ol P.,.,....,..,., •eon
8ridp ' -.on, wv
Phono(304)77UM

(740) 594-3571

Subiccibe today • 992-2155

•

!. ...

•
•

. '-

..

. ..

Grant writing
workshops offered

POMEROY - Two, twoday grant writing · workshops are being offered to
residents of the 29 counties
in the Appalachian region
by the Governor' s Office of
Appalachia. in pannership
with Ohio's three Local
Development Districts· and
The Appalachian Regional
Commission.
In a letter received by the
Meigs County Chamber of
Commerce, it was noted
that Meigs County is not
now panicipating in the
agency' s grant writing
workshops. It encourages
village and townships, particularly in Meigs, Athens.
Pike and Vinton Counties
which have been designated
as ARC distressed counties
.to gei involved because "it
is an opportunity which will
assist them in writing their
own grant proposals ratlher
than turning to an independent grant writer."
The hands-on grant writing workshops are geared to

those who are unfamiliar
with grant writing. It is a
comprehensiv.e overview of
grant writing, designed to
help individuals enhance
their writing skills and ereate compelling proposa,ls
that will augment an org.anization 's activities through
increased funding.
The workshop will also
provide information on the
different types of ~rants
tlhat are available to communities and encourage
tlhem in pursuing their next
project.
The workshops will he on
May 27 and 28 at the Burr
Oak State Park in Athens
County, and on May 29 and
30 at the OSU Endeavor
Center in Pike County:
For more informo.tion or
with ques~ions call Chrisza
Callihan
from
the
Governor's
Office
of
·,Appalachia at 614-6449228 or e-mail her . at
christa .callihan@development.nhic1.gov,

Alumni tickets on• sale

Aaladep I t not ApMy
Reprne.U.,Erie 1 . - -

Tubing
Filters

Public meetings

Other events

--~------------------------------------------~-----.
'

•

Proud to be apart
ofyour life.
•

AND MARCY 5uGM

•

· Request Family Oxygen .

Viaduct closing
will slow down
thousands 'of
commuters

.

BY KA11tY MitCHELL

•

becomes
real rescue
CINCINNATI (AP)
What started out as a water
training
exercise
for
Cincinnati
firefighters
turned into a real rescue
when a woman jumped into
the Ohio River.
A passerby told ftrefighters at a routine training session Saturday that someon-e
was about to jump from a
bridge that connects downtown Cincinnati with its
nonhem Kentucky suburbs.
Firefighters found a
woman in the water, too
weak to grab a buoy that
was tossed to her. So they
put a flotation device 'under
the woman and pulled her to
the boat, then took her to a
hospital.
The woman 's name has
not been released. A fire
depanment spokesman says
to
be
she
appeared
unharmed hut very tired.

'

Community Calendar .

It takes some effort to control mood

l

Firefighters'
training session
'.

aSOIDe people in the slowand background,n said P.T.
Farley, wbo has been walk:ing er group even ha"c a lwlcliwith the group since it started cap. but still rome to enjor,
being out •with the group, '
about eight years ago.
They esP.OOWJy anticipate ,Farley saiiL '
walking the pan of lhe palh
Ann McClanahan, anodler
that passes through Beaumont SenioiBEAT member, said she
near 1lle Plains because oflbe doesn't walk fast on· this
.area"s assonmont of wndflow- spring walk. "I spend too
ers. "'EEdd walt is different, much time gaw~g at flowbut we plan on this one when ers, n Mc:Clanaban said. "Ifs
all the flowers are in bloom in so gorgeous.n
The group meets at 9 a.tl).
late Apri1,7 Farley said .
Beaumont is considered to be Apri I thrOugh October and at I
the stretcb of lbe pa1h . from p.m._ November through
aboot mile lllalt:cn 10 tol2. Marcl1, and new members ~
..
The section flaunts hills of tril- always welcome.
Although inclement weather
lium among olher · flowers
including Blue-eyed Marys. may cause a walk to be C&lt;ID·Dutdnnan's Breeches andCYen celed, a little cold or drizz,Je
usually dOesn't keep thew~­
. an occasional Solomon's seal.
Whether some members are ers from getting their excrci~~
Anyone age 60 and older
in the mood for a power walk
can
become a member 9f
01" would prefer a stroll to take
in the scenery, walkers tend to SeniorBEAT fmc of dial!e ~
separate into a fast group ·a nd a co~ O'Bic •• .S$' :soQal
slow group so that everyone services dqJanmcnt at (7..,)
592.!93l7.
.'
. '.
can go at their own pace.

· Tuesday, May 13, 2008

•••

Bikeway provides more than good exercise for SeniorBEAT
Bv CHRISllNA SVNODtNOS

PageA3

_,

deceased, to Donald R.
Folmer, affidavit. Chester.
Amy A. Baker to Michael
A. Baker, deed, Chester.
Home National Bank to
Stevoo Nease, deed, Village
of Racine/Sutton.
Lawrence E. Roe Ill,
Suzanne Roe, to Tuppers
Plains-Chester
Water
District, right of way, Olive.
U.S. Bank to Purvi Patel,
Natavarbhai Patel, deed,
Salem.
Rebecca A.
Snyder.
Allison F. Snyder, James K.
.Snyder, to Jerry Watring,
deed, Salisbury.
, Joe Anthony Dress; Sr. ,
decease-A, to Joe A. Dress.
Jr., affidavit Scipio.

POMEROY -The deadline to get your tickets to the
Pomeroy Alumni Banquet is
Friday, May 16.
. The banquet will be held
on May Z4 in the Meigs
High School cafeteria with
dinner to l'te served at 6:30
p.m., followed by a dance at
9 p.m. Local alumni can
purchase tickets at Swisher
and Lohse or Francis Aori st
through the l 6th .
Applications for the
Pomeroy
Alumni

Scholarships must . also be
received by tlte 16th and
should he mailed to
Pomeroy
Alumni
As.sociation, P.O. Box 202.
Pomeroy. Ohio 45769 .
Decorating for this year' s
banquet will be done .on
Saturday morning May 24
because of the Meigs High
School !!raduation. An"
Pomeroy -graduate willing
to help with the decorating
is asked to come to the cafeteria at 8:30 a.m.

Need a great Auto
insurance rate?
Sta)· local and call an
Agent you already
know and trust!

Jessica Dillon

· Reed &amp; Baur Insurance Agency
.1 20 &amp;51 Main Street
Pomeroy, OH 45769
."""-·

992-3600

-

r'

Ohin Mutual
~nsur,mc t:

Or visit us on the web· www.reedbaur.et&gt;m

. Home

Auto

Farm

Gruup

Business

1be University of Rio Grande Crossroads program i&gt; currently accepting applicati ons for a

limited number of openings for the Workforce Jn,·estmem Acl vear rou nd youth services
program. SuiDq~er Employment Opponunities is one co mponenl of. thi; year round youth
program.
Eligible youth must be ages 14·21. residents of Meigs County. and meet WIA inco'!le
guidelines:
Applications are available at Southern High School. Ea,tern High S.:hool. and Mei gs Hi gh
School and at the University of Rio Grande Cro"roads Program office at 150 Mill Street in
Middleport. Applications should be submitted hy Ma~ .~0. c008 .
Funding for the. W.I.A. In-School and W.I.A. Out -of-Sehool programs· i; provided b) the
O.s. Department of Labor .and the Meigs Cou n1) Depanment of Job and Family SerYices.
For additional information please contact: 1
··
Ages 14-18: Donna Hartson 992-001 0
Ages 19-21: Brenda Pbalin 992.()()()(}
Ro) Taylor. Director
University of Rio Grande Crossroads Program

�'

Page.A2

LocAL • STATE

The Daily Sentinel
.
.

Tuesday~ May :13. aooS

·T he Daily Sentinel

INTERN AT O 'BLENESS

MEMORIAL HOSPJ.TAL

ATHENS - Many senior
citizens walk simply for good
exercise, but for members of
O'Bleness
Memorial
Hospital' s. Sen:iorBEAT walk. ing group. walking along $e
Hockhock.ing Adena bikeway
is a mentall y, visually and
physically stimulating social
experience.
The- group meets the . first
Friday and third Monday of
every month at a different
location along the bikeway to
eventually cover the entire 19mile path. Over the years llhey
have walked the entire path
botlh .ways about20 times.
Members learn about the
wildlife, local history and their
fdlow walkers as they talk
.
Submlnodp-0 along the way. "We have realSeniorBEAT members, from left to right, Ann McCiaAahan, Yvonne 'Mills and Peggy ly interesting people that walk
with us who build our history
Irwin, keep ~ eye out for wildflowers while walking the oikeway.

Highway Patrol:
Plane crashes in

·-southeastern
Ohio, 2 aboard

WIN UP TO $1,000 !!!

'

PLAY
_COVE~~l- BI"'GQ
.
. ...

MARIETTA (AP)- The
Highway Patrol says a
small plane carrying two
people has crashed in a
remote wooded area in
southeastern Ohio.
Sgt. Jeremy Landis says
SearcherS have found two
bodies, as well as the fuselage and one of the aircraft's
wings.
Landis says the 1966
Beechcraft Bonanza went
down in Bristol Township
in ·Morgan County sometime Monday afternoon. He
says . a patrol dispatcher
received a phone call at
1:35 p.m. asking for help
locating the plane.
Landis did not know fium
where. the plane departed, or
where · it was headed.
According
to
f$ral
reoords, lhe plane's tail number is registered to Rlrilip
Clemmons -of Cullman, Ala

ANNIE'S · MAILBOX

'

•••

CiNCINNATI (AP)
Thousands of commuters
from Cincinnati's' west .side
are going to have tu find
another way to work for the
next six months.
By Tuesday morning, the
Eighth Street Viaduct will
he closed for major reconstructiO!l.
The viaduct is the main
access . to the downtown
from the westem neighbo{"
hoods and suburbs.
Some relief may come in
November, If construction
goes as planned, one lane of
traffi c each way will be
opened then while work
continue,.

I

'

.

... Dear Annie: My wik
and I bave been married for

30 years. We Jove each
· blhec madly. We worked in
lhe same office for 15 years
· and retired at the same
time, so we see each olher
• . eonstantly and almost
·exclusively ·as, by choice,
· we have few friends .
· My wife has always had
. mood swings. She becomes
·very sensitive to the slight. ~st perceived criticism,
· ~thdrawing into a chilling
silence. In ·the past, this
might happen once a year
·and last for a day. Then all is
' forgiven and life returns to
•normal. I don'f think she's
; cli.Dically
depressed,
although depression runs in
her family. She's not suicidal · or anything. Sbe just
:freezes me out of her life,
:which . I . find extreme! y
:painful, especially since
• she•s never willing to talk
.
•'about Jt.
.
: Now that she' s in her
; midc60s, these episodes
·occur more frequent! y and
:with greater severity. On a
: recent vacation, I remarked
· ; that the .merchandise at a
:touristy shop was not a
, very good value. She took

this
personally
and
stormed out. Her anger
passed over the next few
days, but I felt I had to
handle her with kid gloves
for the rest of the trip. ·
ls this ooi1Dlll aging? rm
living on pins and needles.
How can I help her and
restore our relationship? Allxious Bu.bmd
·
Dear B!ISbllnd: This is
not normal aging. One doesn' t have to be suicidal to be
depressed, and your wife's
family history might predispose her to work through
her emotions in an unproductive manner. It will take
some effon (and ·possibly
medication) for her to control her moods. But ftrSt she
must recognize that there is
a problem. Tell her you
would like to see a counselor for help with some difficulties you are having, and
ask her to come with so you
can work on them together.
Dear Annie: love your
. column usually, but I want
to say this about your reply
to "Wanting Him," who met
her boyfriend online and
doesn't lmow how to tell
·her parents. You ·said, "We
trust it isn't a chat room for,
tay, vampires."
I met the girl of my
dreams online. She is now

catering, RSVP 992-5005.
Wednesday, May 14
MIDDLEPORT
Tuesday, May 13
my fiancee imd we intend to fiction reader all the w.ay 10
POMEROY - Bedford Middlepon Literary Club.
be manied in October. We college-level literature pro:.
noon luncheon with instalare both wrireD and met on fessors. all of whom are Township Tru stees will lallion
of new officers at lhe
an Internet VlUIIpite discu.s - intelligent, educated and meet 7 p.m . at the to wn ·hall. clubhouse
of the Riverside
SYRACUSE - S yracuse
sion list Sbe is the slllllrtest., wonderful friends_ It was
Golf
Club
in
Mason, W.Va.
sweetest, most wonderful · . llhrougb this lntcmetlist that Community Ce nter Board
llwrsday,
May 1.5
woman wbo evec walked I met my -husband, to whom of Directors, 7 p.m. at me
CHESTER Meigs
tbis planet. rm a fairly oor- I have now been manied fur Communitv Center.
County
Retired
Teachers
at
POMEROY Meig s
mal guy myself - usuaUy. over I 0 years.
tlhe
C
hester
Counh(mse
So please be more careful
I mow li1e dangerous and County Board o f Elections,
noon for .1unchoon and tollr
about where you say it's OK even illegal thin~ that regular meeting, 8:30 -a.m.
.of newly-renovated Chester
Wednesday, May 14
to meet someone. - V
some people are willing to
SYRACUSE - Syracuse Academy. Call992-3 214 by
· Drar V: We were sur- do to impersonate vampires.
prised at the number of Howeve~:, the public needs Village Council ordinance Tuesday for reservation s.
vampire fans who Wrote to to open its eyes and realize committee meeting, 6 p.m.,
us. ll almost made us pull that the subject matter itself village hall.
out the garlic necklaces. All is NOT the Clliprit As with
Tuesday, May 13
joking aside, we were not anything else, there is a
POMEROY
Jerri
casting .asjlersioos on those right and a wrong way to go
Dahler, field represemative
who utilize vampire chat about meeting someone
for U.S . Rep. C harlie
.rooms. We knOw the subject online. just as there are right
Wilson, D-Bridgepon, will
matter can be inteiesting and wrong reasons to be
Tuesday, May 13
hold office hours from 4-ti
and most members are not · interested in vampires. HARRISONVILLE
on the Dnc fl. die Sbal'p Smiles Harrisonville 255 OES ., p.m. at the Meigs County
going to bite
neck. We were simply makAaie'l JIWM~ is writ- 7:30
p.m.
at
hall. District P'l!lblic Library in ·
ing tbe point that it might be ta by Kldlry M'llclcrrr IUI4 Refreshments by men.
Pomeroy.
Wednesday, May 14
harder to introduce · a JIIIR)' S.,W, ~eli­
POMEROY
- Meigs
Chamber
of
POMEROY
- Meig s
boyfriend to the parents if. ll1n of dee A- le-I n County
you met in a chat room that ""'-- ~ e.-il10fiT Commerce. business-mind- County Department of lobs
the folks . would oonsider
~r..U­ ed luncheon. noon. Pomeroy .and Family Services. infurunusual or questionable,
or .wnu Library, speaker Steve mational meeting on how to
and we still believe this is ID: AJarie 's .Vei'6o~, 1':.0. ·Swatz.el on Meigs County become
h censed
a
true. Here's one moredob- B. ll8IH, 0~, IL Sewage Systems. Crows foster/ adoptive parent. 6-7
KFC/Long John Sil vers p.m., Pomeroy Library.
ber from the dark side:
611611• .To jiM olll '
Drar AnDie: l am a mem- 80111 · Allm 's Mailbru;
ber' of an Internet mailing·- ..., r«&lt;4/«&lt;bbrr!i "' od&amp;er
list for discussion of vam- Or '•1 Sy.li,e writen
pire fact, folklore and fie- ..., ....,.., Ollirts, mit dee
tioo. Our members include Owlon Syrulime Web
everyone fium lhe casual 11f11:e rll WWII'.U
WLCO..

Clubs and

organizations

you

c= m'!

1

PVH ·becomes festival sponsor

TODAY'S
NUMBER IS:
•

1

215-A Sillll Strett
Pt. Pltasnt, WV 15551
'*-'1§.. 7136
Fu: 3tU75-7317
Allto/Ho--'BIIIiaelfll
Llfe/A.Joaily

~~
So LIE ~pldo
; In support of tourism in the Meigs-Mason area, Pleasant Valley Hospital has became a sponsor of the Gold Wings and
· Ribs Festival to be held June 6-7. Here Amy Leach, director of marlleting and public relations, presents a check to Bill
. :aoickel, festival chainnan, left, with Cass Cleland, festival publicity and fundiaising Chainnan, right, and Bill Barller, vice
: president of business development of PVH look on.

••:·------------------------------------------~--------------------~--------------

TRANSFERS POS'I'E:tl .

••

EQuipment and Suool!es

CPAP Machines
Mask

Oil Co., right of way, Carman, Harry Carman,
Clyde Carman, Raymond
Rutland.
Harry Yarbrough, Sharon Carman, Denver Thoma,
J. YarlJrough, to Oxford Oil Mildred Thoma, Mildred
Co., right of way, Rutland.
Ziegler,
Roy
Thoma,
William Alan Blackwood, William R. Thoma, affi~ Sutton.
Marta H. Blackwood, to · davit, Salisbury.
Matilda
Carman,
; Rita
Camill
Little, Oxford Oil Co., right of
deceased, to Ward Carman.
;dereased, to Jeriy G. Little, way, Rutland.
•affidavit, Olive.
,
Roben L. Jewell, Sharon Harry Carman,
Clyde
~ Wendi R. Miller to Alben A. Jewell, Cheryl Jewell, to Carman, Raymond Carman,
~ S. Harmon, Wendi R. Oxford Oil Co., right of Denver Thoma, Mildred
way, Rutland.
Thoma, Mildred Ziegler,
' Miller, deed, Columbia.
: Duane R . Barr, Joann
Philip 0. Blackwood, Roy Thoma, William R.
:oarr, to Oxford Oil Co., Teresa K. Blackwood, to Thoma. affidavit, Salisbury.
Oxford . Oil Co., right of
Charlotte L. Stewan to
:right of way,, Rutland.
: Darlene .·
Casto to way, Rutland
· Rodney A. Tripp. Jeni L.
~ Oxford Oil Co,, ' fight of .
Clifford Whittington, Jr.. Tt:ipp, deed, Rutland.
' Mildred Zeigler, Mildred
· i way, Rutland.
·'
Bonnie C. Whittington, to
: ·Roger Eblin, Judith Eblin, Oxford Oil Co ., right of Thoma, to John . J. Blake.
Tamara F. Blake, David A.
j to Oxford Oil Co., right of way, Rutland.
Clifford
Whittington,
Jr.,
Blake, Charles E. Blake,
:way. Rutland
· DennisJ.Faclder,KimM . Bonnie C. Whittington, to deed, Salisbury.
Charlotte L. Stewan to
;Faclder, to Oxford Oil Co. , Oxford Oil Co., right of
way,
Rutland.
Rodney
A. Tripp, Jeni L.
:nght of way, Rutland.
i :Raymond E. Haren, Kriss · Special Propeny Vl, LLC, •Tripp, deed, Rutland.
n: Haren, to Oxford Oil Co .. to Pledged Property II, Mary C. Hurley. Daniel
R".. Hurley, to .Mary
LLC. deed, Lebanon.
i right of way, Rutland.
Jan:ies
M.
Arnold
Trust,
Christine
Hurley, transfer
; Freda M. Jacks to Oxford
:Oil Co., right of way, James M. Arnold, to Village upon death, Bedford.
of
Middlepon,
deed, · Cynthia R. Zimmerman,
·Rutland.
Cynthia R. Teagarden, Carl
Salisbury.
: David K. Rice, Mary Jane
Irvin Voltin, Beulah M. Teagarden, to Scott H.
: Rice, to Oxford Oil Co ..
Voltin, to Larry Byer, Lisa Seaman, deed, Columbia.
i ~ht of way, Rutland.
deed, Village of
Loisann S . Bartlett, Laura
Byer,
• .Teresa L. Stewart, Larry
Bilrtlett, Kenneth L.
A.
Middlepon.
tw. Stewan, to Oxford Oil
Franklin T. Cremeans, Bartlett, to James 0. Crane,
; Co., right of way, Rutland.
: Raben M. Swick, Cathy M&lt;ugaret E. Crpmeans, to deed, Columbia.
Joseph R. Turner III,
:Swick. to Oxford Oil Csv, Franklin T. Cremeans, deed,
deceased, to Hazel M.
Rutland.
I
·right of way, Rutland.
i ;;Dwayne E. White, John Carman. deceased. Turner, affidavit, Orange. .
i K-athleen White, to Oxford to Matilda Carman. Ward Carol Ann Folmer,
POMEROY Meigs
:county Recorder Kay Hill
: reported the following
:transfers of real estate:
~ Opal V. Morris,•deceased,
~to Earl B. Morris, affidavit,

INSTAllfNC
lNGROUNDS
ABOVE W.OUNTJ

Resperonlcs
Reamed

0.: lrG EN
~
a MEDICAL. I:QUIPfiiiENT

-·
.

'

s,

IIAFFELT'S
MILL OUTLET, IN"C.

Your Area's #1 Floor
Covering Dealer!

Diane McVey
M .A. - CCC-A

Shaw Carpet and Floor Center

Owner&amp;
Audiologist

Residential • Commercial •
Wholesale • Retail

Phone

4247 State Route 160

435'/z SecOad Aveaae

Gallipolis. Ohio

(740) 446-7619

ATHENS

441-1711

Two locatiuru·

275 West Union Slftet

11• mNe nor1t1 ol P.,.,....,..,., •eon
8ridp ' -.on, wv
Phono(304)77UM

(740) 594-3571

Subiccibe today • 992-2155

•

!. ...

•
•

. '-

..

. ..

Grant writing
workshops offered

POMEROY - Two, twoday grant writing · workshops are being offered to
residents of the 29 counties
in the Appalachian region
by the Governor' s Office of
Appalachia. in pannership
with Ohio's three Local
Development Districts· and
The Appalachian Regional
Commission.
In a letter received by the
Meigs County Chamber of
Commerce, it was noted
that Meigs County is not
now panicipating in the
agency' s grant writing
workshops. It encourages
village and townships, particularly in Meigs, Athens.
Pike and Vinton Counties
which have been designated
as ARC distressed counties
.to gei involved because "it
is an opportunity which will
assist them in writing their
own grant proposals ratlher
than turning to an independent grant writer."
The hands-on grant writing workshops are geared to

those who are unfamiliar
with grant writing. It is a
comprehensiv.e overview of
grant writing, designed to
help individuals enhance
their writing skills and ereate compelling proposa,ls
that will augment an org.anization 's activities through
increased funding.
The workshop will also
provide information on the
different types of ~rants
tlhat are available to communities and encourage
tlhem in pursuing their next
project.
The workshops will he on
May 27 and 28 at the Burr
Oak State Park in Athens
County, and on May 29 and
30 at the OSU Endeavor
Center in Pike County:
For more informo.tion or
with ques~ions call Chrisza
Callihan
from
the
Governor's
Office
of
·,Appalachia at 614-6449228 or e-mail her . at
christa .callihan@development.nhic1.gov,

Alumni tickets on• sale

Aaladep I t not ApMy
Reprne.U.,Erie 1 . - -

Tubing
Filters

Public meetings

Other events

--~------------------------------------------~-----.
'

•

Proud to be apart
ofyour life.
•

AND MARCY 5uGM

•

· Request Family Oxygen .

Viaduct closing
will slow down
thousands 'of
commuters

.

BY KA11tY MitCHELL

•

becomes
real rescue
CINCINNATI (AP)
What started out as a water
training
exercise
for
Cincinnati
firefighters
turned into a real rescue
when a woman jumped into
the Ohio River.
A passerby told ftrefighters at a routine training session Saturday that someon-e
was about to jump from a
bridge that connects downtown Cincinnati with its
nonhem Kentucky suburbs.
Firefighters found a
woman in the water, too
weak to grab a buoy that
was tossed to her. So they
put a flotation device 'under
the woman and pulled her to
the boat, then took her to a
hospital.
The woman 's name has
not been released. A fire
depanment spokesman says
to
be
she
appeared
unharmed hut very tired.

'

Community Calendar .

It takes some effort to control mood

l

Firefighters'
training session
'.

aSOIDe people in the slowand background,n said P.T.
Farley, wbo has been walk:ing er group even ha"c a lwlcliwith the group since it started cap. but still rome to enjor,
being out •with the group, '
about eight years ago.
They esP.OOWJy anticipate ,Farley saiiL '
walking the pan of lhe palh
Ann McClanahan, anodler
that passes through Beaumont SenioiBEAT member, said she
near 1lle Plains because oflbe doesn't walk fast on· this
.area"s assonmont of wndflow- spring walk. "I spend too
ers. "'EEdd walt is different, much time gaw~g at flowbut we plan on this one when ers, n Mc:Clanaban said. "Ifs
all the flowers are in bloom in so gorgeous.n
The group meets at 9 a.tl).
late Apri1,7 Farley said .
Beaumont is considered to be Apri I thrOugh October and at I
the stretcb of lbe pa1h . from p.m._ November through
aboot mile lllalt:cn 10 tol2. Marcl1, and new members ~
..
The section flaunts hills of tril- always welcome.
Although inclement weather
lium among olher · flowers
including Blue-eyed Marys. may cause a walk to be C&lt;ID·Dutdnnan's Breeches andCYen celed, a little cold or drizz,Je
usually dOesn't keep thew~­
. an occasional Solomon's seal.
Whether some members are ers from getting their excrci~~
Anyone age 60 and older
in the mood for a power walk
can
become a member 9f
01" would prefer a stroll to take
in the scenery, walkers tend to SeniorBEAT fmc of dial!e ~
separate into a fast group ·a nd a co~ O'Bic •• .S$' :soQal
slow group so that everyone services dqJanmcnt at (7..,)
592.!93l7.
.'
. '.
can go at their own pace.

· Tuesday, May 13, 2008

•••

Bikeway provides more than good exercise for SeniorBEAT
Bv CHRISllNA SVNODtNOS

PageA3

_,

deceased, to Donald R.
Folmer, affidavit. Chester.
Amy A. Baker to Michael
A. Baker, deed, Chester.
Home National Bank to
Stevoo Nease, deed, Village
of Racine/Sutton.
Lawrence E. Roe Ill,
Suzanne Roe, to Tuppers
Plains-Chester
Water
District, right of way, Olive.
U.S. Bank to Purvi Patel,
Natavarbhai Patel, deed,
Salem.
Rebecca A.
Snyder.
Allison F. Snyder, James K.
.Snyder, to Jerry Watring,
deed, Salisbury.
, Joe Anthony Dress; Sr. ,
decease-A, to Joe A. Dress.
Jr., affidavit Scipio.

POMEROY -The deadline to get your tickets to the
Pomeroy Alumni Banquet is
Friday, May 16.
. The banquet will be held
on May Z4 in the Meigs
High School cafeteria with
dinner to l'te served at 6:30
p.m., followed by a dance at
9 p.m. Local alumni can
purchase tickets at Swisher
and Lohse or Francis Aori st
through the l 6th .
Applications for the
Pomeroy
Alumni

Scholarships must . also be
received by tlte 16th and
should he mailed to
Pomeroy
Alumni
As.sociation, P.O. Box 202.
Pomeroy. Ohio 45769 .
Decorating for this year' s
banquet will be done .on
Saturday morning May 24
because of the Meigs High
School !!raduation. An"
Pomeroy -graduate willing
to help with the decorating
is asked to come to the cafeteria at 8:30 a.m.

Need a great Auto
insurance rate?
Sta)· local and call an
Agent you already
know and trust!

Jessica Dillon

· Reed &amp; Baur Insurance Agency
.1 20 &amp;51 Main Street
Pomeroy, OH 45769
."""-·

992-3600

-

r'

Ohin Mutual
~nsur,mc t:

Or visit us on the web· www.reedbaur.et&gt;m

. Home

Auto

Farm

Gruup

Business

1be University of Rio Grande Crossroads program i&gt; currently accepting applicati ons for a

limited number of openings for the Workforce Jn,·estmem Acl vear rou nd youth services
program. SuiDq~er Employment Opponunities is one co mponenl of. thi; year round youth
program.
Eligible youth must be ages 14·21. residents of Meigs County. and meet WIA inco'!le
guidelines:
Applications are available at Southern High School. Ea,tern High S.:hool. and Mei gs Hi gh
School and at the University of Rio Grande Cro"roads Program office at 150 Mill Street in
Middleport. Applications should be submitted hy Ma~ .~0. c008 .
Funding for the. W.I.A. In-School and W.I.A. Out -of-Sehool programs· i; provided b) the
O.s. Department of Labor .and the Meigs Cou n1) Depanment of Job and Family SerYices.
For additional information please contact: 1
··
Ages 14-18: Donna Hartson 992-001 0
Ages 19-21: Brenda Pbalin 992.()()()(}
Ro) Taylor. Director
University of Rio Grande Crossroads Program

�..

OPINION

The Daily Sentinel

i1

Ohio

(740) 992-2156 • FAX (740 912-2157
- · ·

7

••

Wihen ~sident Bush
'Vlisits Israel nen week, he
, sb(!)ullil ro!lfier tl!l l!ltii.ng duit
:aMy liu'lly m:tl!l lllhe U.S.
missile defense 111etw~Iik:
- .a ~ ilhat rni~t If~-stall an lsr.aeli attadk on
lr.an ilihis year.
'Fwo of lt'be most stmtegirca1.ly mim!lod llht:m'bcrs of
Co~s 1 bw:w, !Rops.
Mall: IKiiiik:, R-lli., .and Jane
RIIIIIIWl, 0-Calif., iha¥e
·eillisted 63 ca1Loa_
~·- s te
~""'~&gt;mge llhe m0ve :as BuSh prepateS l(!) oommemmatc lfue
6001 .anniv~ 10f IS!'ael's ·
lfmm.llft.
·ft. ·
~'6
SpMiiiica11y, . llhe ~lll'ti-

. .. . . _

Of:'io Valley Publish'ng Co.

·t

Dan Goodlich

Pub1isber

a. arlene lloellic:h

Gernera1 Manager-Hews Editor
C.~

sludl ......W 110 ' - ' faJI'fr:ti~ . .
est.ltlislunDu of rdip,-. or~ •
ft« Ollft'Ci:st ~or dril.ti-z tlte Ji• etfeta
of s,...m., or of tlte f'IUS; or tlu ri.rfrt of •

''

!
r

l'ftll!k ,.,.......wy m ~ rMIIl,. ,nitioa
t1te ~.for • rmus ofP""""""

..

~:gmup tisrcalJUm .onBush

o..-

-TheRniii:Amliriidltl&amp;d10theU:S.CoiM

TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Tuesday, May 13, llhe 134:th cilay of 2008. 11bcre
le1it .in ilihe year.
Today's Hi,ghln_ght m History: On May n3., ['9ft&amp;, llhe iiirst
U.S. .aiimail. -stan:J,ps, ifea1iJJT[ng .a i])ictunc: l0f .a Owlliiss JN-4
biplane, were mtrociluoed willh a face v.alue l(l)f 24'Cellts. r( On
a few of me !&gt;taJ:IIpS, !l!he bi.]Jlane w.as pllinted ·upsi.~
die '"linv.CIII.ed Jenny," .as i~ came !ttl lbe .ca11NI, linst.antly
lbec•mea.colleotor'l; item.)
Onlihisda:te: ln . 1607~Englisb •colenists.arniv.Nibyibi,p.at
llibe site of what bec1fiDe -~ Jamestl!lw.n ·sett1ement m
V~. r(The .mlonists went asbmne me tDen &gt;cilay.~
In 1:846. ilhe United States lileclaJICd ithat a state l0f w.ar
~ eristed willh Mex.ioo.
In i]94(i), in !his first speech .as prime minister of IBtii.tain,
Winstoo Olurcl!ill !told me iH.0i.J.se 0f·Omrm(!)Ds, "il have
nGthi!lg ltG ·oflfer but blood, t0il., !tears .and sweat."
In 1954, l'ilresident Eisenhow.er signed li:ntm ilaw llhe 'St.
4~ce Seaway Devell!lpment Act.
In 195&amp;, Vice President llli:bard Nillon and !his wife, Pat,
were 5pat upon and liheir lim@usine battered \by rOOks
mrown by anti-U .'S. odem(!)OstratcilrS in Cm:Bcas, 'V.enezuela.
In il98il, ~lobo P.aulll w.as Shot .and ~usly •wounded
in St. Peter's 'Square by Twikish .assailant MChmetAlli Agca.
In il'98S, a IX'lllfrentatii0n 'between Plrihdewbia .authenities
and the radical gFGUJ!l MOVE ended ,as IJ'Olice &lt;drop,j;Jed .an
e!!p]0siVe KJiltO the gn&lt;i!Up 's iheadqu311ters; [ iJ .:p6Qple ,died lin
die I1CSIJ1~ fue.
Teny.ears~o: PresidentClintonorderedharsh-sanotlons
·~~gainst an unapol@getic India, wlriob had gone Bhead w.i.th
.a seoond round of nuclear tests despite global criticism.
Five years .ago: A nu~ge ruled that Oldah0ma Oity bombing oon!IJlirater femy Nichols sheulcil stand illlia1 in -state
roU!It Qn !00 .rounts of fust-.degree murder. (Nidh0ls was
later l.'oonlil :guilty on nfil .ceunts; ,fue 1/fiilstoount was lfm
Jbe fetus of a pregnant wctim. Nichols was 5enten&lt;WI tellife
in prisan.~ 1be government unveiled a new and liilOie 1001mful versioo ill l'he $20 bill. Algerian army romTIIIITIMS
li=d 17 1311Il0pean tmurists who'd ~en kidnapped in l1be
Salwa Deselit by .an al-'Qaida-lin'ked terror gt'.(I)JW.
_,.o~ Y1·ear ag@: Presittldent Bu~ ~~dea!Pil~~~~
" ' •u.o:; 81lleStew.n se ement m •:trg1lllll Ito ..,...... """ ......... .
·
anniv.ersruy.o fitsfounding. PopelBenedictlthcXVI,cndiQg.a
.five-day Wsit to Brazil, ·~lamed both Marxism .anlil &lt;UilbJiidled
capWllism fer Latin America's problems. Canada wonlhodk:.ey s wood chatnpi@nship with a 4-2 Victory &lt;over Finland.
Today's Bir.t!hdays: A.cllress Beatrice Arthur is :!!Iii. (lnitic ,
Cli"e Dames is 81. Actor HaJWey ~tel is &lt;69. Anthar
Cbaiiks Baxter is 'fin . Actor Pnmldyn
59. Singer
Stevie Wonder is 58. Basketball]'layer
·s lh&gt;rlmBil iis
47. Acter-.oomedian Stephen Colbeitt is 44. Actor 'Rml
Vcrica is 44. 'Singer Darius Ruo'kf:r (!Hootie .and !l':hc
Blowfish) is 42. Contemporary ChtisUan. musician Andy
Williams (Casting Crowns) i s 36. Actress 'Samantha Morum
is 3L Rock musician Miokey Madden (Maroon 5~ ;is 29.
Thooght for Today: ~A nation .is a seciety united by .a
delusion about its ancestry and illy a comm(!)D hatred &gt;0f i.ts
neighbolll'S." - William Ralph ~ge., EngliSh religieus
lea!Jer and author (18fi0-l954 ).
.aJie 232 days

•
:
:
•
-:
:

•

'
'

•

"&amp;:n:s

LETTERS TO THE
EDITOR
utters to the editor ar¥? welcome. They sholll4 be less
than 3()() words. All letters .are.subject ro .editing, JI!!J'Sf be
signed, and incJ.wle address ,arulmlwhone !liMmber. No
unsigned letters will be pJiblislv!d. Lev.ers ~ be in .
goo4 taste, addressing issues, not personalities: Le:tterw of
tho.nks to organizations and .individlulls will nat be -aooepred for publication.

The Daily Sentinel·
Reader Servi~es
c 1 . . . . Pa1lcJ

(USPS21W.)

Ohio~~.....
Publilhed et;er.y afler110011, !Monday
Court ·

Our main concern in all S1ories Is to.
through Fri&lt;tay, 111
be aoc:urate. If you know o1 an error Pomeroy, Ohio.
•
:

••
7

~tau

, In a story, callll'e ne1011room at (7«1) ~II" Pllid Ill~.
9112-2156.
Ttle. ,_ .. hdwd """-- ~ : the 0tWo 'Ne¥tWJJ..-r 04
illltn I.
, . . . b • Bend ~ correc-

*'"*::.

Qurmaln~is

(140) 111124156.
Olpw'lla••t .ateneioM are:

· Pomeroy, Ohio .576ll.

i\5'
.,.,......,.
Sj'

News
- . Charlene ·HoefHcll, Ext .. 12
.
'llq ' tli. Bnan
Reed, Ext. 14
. 'II I llii. lietll Sergent, Ext. 13

-=

__

tions Ill The Dol!!~. Sentinel, 111 Court

-

.......

"111.21

One"""""
. One ,_r
.,...,

'tUM

10'

Senior cr1

Onemonlh
One,.r

,-

'10.27
'101.W

ca---...... ,,,

SUI:Mi::41Ms 1lti:M:i ,.,.. il Jd' a •
diNd to 1ho Oolly - No oub0
I'
oa.., Harris, Ext. 15 acription
·br mail pei n~-.cl in 0o I " 1loloa: Branda Davia, Ext 16
"""""homo
1o • ...,.
Ia..&amp; Ore.: Judy Claot. Ext. 10

Advettising

•
•

Genemt llitNtger

'

Chlntene Hoeflioh, Ell!. 12

•

•
•
•
•

-

..
•
•
•
7

--~.com

•
•
I

,

,

Tuesday, May 13, aoo8

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

_,

1nelde ..... CoulltJ
13'3226 26 Waeks
'6420
52 Waeks
'127.11
Oul8lcle thiga Cau·Jit
13 Weeks
. '53,55
26 Weeks
'1 07.10
52 Weeks
'
'214.21

••

1t0 :giwe lst:ae'l ttbe .ad".anoeil
X-bamil mar ~stem that
wmu3d enable [sr.ae1 tl'l
buldk dmw.n lranian misslles
lin llili,gbt.
~h wmulillbe ;an "'!'Jitepriate iblllthday :gift," Hamnan
t@ld rme lin .an in:te!'View,
~and would hc'lpensw:e that
lsracl sllM"es Ito celebrate
its UOOl."
liqilally ~t rio lihe
lihQI1t run. Kiir.k said, 'ii.t
w~uld dtlwer evmyene's
~ .around ll.ran's
nuolear .and missile pro:grams" ,and r.oduoe die llikeilihood l0f an lswili .attaok
10n llr.an - er .a jjllint attaok
wnb the United 'States that wl!lllld rould luiv.e deva stating wOiilcil:wide ~·cussi(!)Ds
Middl~ ·East &lt;elli)lelltS l'""e
talked t(!) say llhecl!anoes·&lt;lll'e
56-:ll(i) lihat Israel IWillltcy w
.destmy kan's 111uclcar
in~tta1lati...,• _ .,.. ~~"' ...__.

my

:.::--u--~ull•

- """"' "'""
&lt;~Mmted :States nmn tit m
-'-"6 'S0.

rthj'?:

;attan'lc w(!)U]d liOillliie

"91:, lt'bese lf:ipllls say,
lbccanoe lsmc1 fears ltbat a
new U_'S. p!'Sidmt, apl-

cially 11 [)cnMoorat, wou1d
~ lin &gt;dt;a~ di!ilomacy Wliith lr.an, 'il'hGse
~ ~011ld tulle !the !lime
It(!)

ICOil1iinuc ~loping
.ancl lihe

muC1ear IWCiq)OIIs

missilcU.0dcliv.crtthem.
Srpmrte limn ilhe 1IUILilear
issue, tij:ll.eral Mideast
&lt;CqlC!tslit!1Ust -modcnrte~.
oot super-hawb - .also
~~... ...__ •"- :ofhnnces --~ •
IUU.llli. """' ~ -c-~-- w ~
U.S Iran Wllf 111'-C .....at... if
· ·-:
· ...Sen. Baraok Obama, 0-ffi.,

Naval !Reserve intelligt~nce
officer and co-chairman of
oons claim fuat there is a :the 'b ipartisan House 1ran
struggle gGin_g on within the Wonking Group, success.admini-stt:ation over the fully •urged the Bu sh
issue between the State and .administration to include
:::•
Defense
departments, Israel in the U .S. global
5
which favor diplomatic .and antimissile networK.
ecen0~c pressure on llran
X -band radar, !Kirk said,
and ~pose military action, would "allow Israel and the
and Vticc !President Dick United States to see the
.gets elected than Sens . (]heney, who •believes diplo- Earth through a common
lliillary RedluunGinton, [i).. !1118CY will never work - as, window" and more than
•
...,.,_, iR- indeed, tit so lfarlhas'llot.
qu~ntup~e ~sraers warnin 0o
N.Y., 1@1' .:oC!lbn
MOAAUn,
Ariz., !because 1mm may
Wbetber the United time against an Iranian
nucilge !him a ~weal(" JPI'eSi- States actually goined rin an missile attack from one
&lt;dent l(l)n ttbe medeJ ,ef JJ:i:nuny ~sraeli attack, the IUnited minute with its current s;-s,.,__
·
States would not a void tern to six .minutes, and
"-""""r, ---t"
"""" lhi m I!Dore
,~ssiv.e1y ;and miscalcu- !blame .and the oonse- allow an intercept with
~atelhisR:salve.
•guences oould he dire Antow mis'siles outside
Pesslble ll.ranian •ust-s" penhaps including llranian- ~sraeli territory.
linclude linspiriqg a Shiite lin!IPired terror~ st attacks
!Kirk and Harman perrnilitia t~¥ereflftlell.ragi lhet:e, .all-l'lut Shiite militia suaded a broad swath' of
g 0;~~.cJillment,
.attaCks assaults on iU .S. tr0ops in influential House Members
designed to humiliate lihe [rag and disruption of to join in a letter to Bush
IUnited States as its ttoqps Wl'll'ldwide oil supplies.
ur~ng the project, includ· ,wtit!hdraw, .an anenwt 'by
As an alternative to a mil- ing the chairmen and rank'
Jlran,aided !Hubellah llMep- italy -strike, commentators ing members of the Armed
ple ilihe g0v.c;rnment o(!)f ')leaded 1by
syndicated ·Services
and
Foreign
Lebnon&lt;er~ointHezboUah- .columnist
IOhatles Affairs committees and
Ramas ,anaob ((!)D Israel.
IK!t.:authammer .nd !Olinton arch-conservatives
and
On llhe IIIUclear fro:nt, lihe .advocate that the IUnited left-liberals.
~0gic for ;an Israeli .attaCk: 'States should .counter 'lran ~s
Additionally, Kirk said,
&lt;011 &amp;an tis i bis: llsr.ael -nuclear ·threat with Cold
he's been "worldng-it hard"
m;egardti ltan'~&gt; !DUGJear and War-style deterrence.
with 'Secretary of State
missile programs .as .a
Clinton said last month CondoleeuaiR.ice, i[)efense
lthreat Ito Jits eustenoe, espe- 'that &lt;the 1U nited States could Secretary Robert 'Gates,
ci8Dy ibec.a use hanian '\tetally obliterate" ll.ran if it White House National
President
Mahmoud attacked ~srael with nuelear Security Adviser Steven
Ahmadinejad ihas eJq&gt;licitly weapons. She also proposed Hadley and other U.S. and
declared :intent 1to ·~annihi- e!Uending
America's ~sraeli officials in advance
~~~te"
~Zionist ·~gime."
nuclear "umbrella" to Arab of iBush' s visit.
[n 1'981, [sr.aeli planes states in ihe region to :keep
He told me he''s con!bombed II;ag's Osirak . iihem from ·:going 1nuclear." cerned that officials in both
uclear reactor, .and !last
IIWik, while not opposing countries have o:ther, more
September [st:ael &lt;lilid :the 'det=n"", said :that includ- short-term priorities ume ItO Ill Syrian reactor Ojg IJ.sraeJ lftilly in the ru .S. diplomatic moves for the
..... ". --=- .._,_ ....__ ""'.orih
· il .. ~,
Midea' 1
d
uwn ,..,.,w, ,~ 111uw .no
miss e-.umense
sys1em
s peace process an
Kama, w.bidh 'W1lll1d '!iCCDl w.euld !be ,a better alterna- research on -short•range
Ito 'Set llhe IPfi="JCdent ifer ;an · &lt;lli;V.c, pantioU:Iarly b.e cause · antirocket systems . - lbut
&lt;ll1:tlldk &lt;l!RIJinm.
"&amp;tetrence only works that these COuld be part of a
llleithet IOf lfutlse nuclear ;t\gainst a rational regime" package Bush delivers in
poopamsw.as,asel(tcmsiv.e . 1hat would not :risk destruc- ~srael along with the X .as IIJ;an'-s lis ilOday'- .and Ilion of.lits own population. hand system.
·· ·
kan .already has tested IJ.nui's leaders, on the other
To prevent a war, Bush
missiles -ciiJlllble 10f &lt;reach- hand, .adore llll.8rty.fd0m.
·should t ake Kirk and
iiig Israel.
·
lK!ink .and Ramnan are llii8IIIllUl's advice. And, I'd
&amp;:w.eY.m, an ;attadk ((lJI) ilong-standin,g advocates of say, jf a :Democrat becomes
lnm'ls tBCi11tiei; \W(!)uld \be missile defense !for llsrael. iJll:Csident, Harman would
&lt;difficWt lfw:anse lfhey .are ~ the 1&lt;990s, Harman, for- · make a great director · of
lllUlller(!)Us, 11Cllttered and illlCI1!y !l'anking ,member on :national intelligence. And,
buried - which ds why lthc
llntelligcnce if McCain. is elected, Kirk
1-stacl migbt .aSk 'fer .a jaint G&gt;mmittee,
promoted--ought to be his national
«tack w.i.tb
1Wqjlanes idev.ele,pment 0f the Arrow security adviser.
·
iand ai!iie misSiles.
.antimissile . -system, which
(Morton Kondracke . is
Bu...
.a. . .,_·~.o~ ._
-a-s 1now ~~srae1''ii pnmary
.
.
IIi '""':II!g '"'&lt;5""' ·oJY
executzve
ed.ztor oJ,r Ro ll.
!l0ltte
lllC:OOonserw.ati;ve defense against !Iran.
Call, the newsnaper o.f
:r
actiwsts Ito &amp;stray lb;an' -s
More recently, Kir\ a Capitol Hill.)
·
nuclear threat before be

/ head

fundamentally the Forms of
our Governments."
The oath of Allegiance
for New Citizens requires:
"J will support and defend
the Constitution and the
laws of the United States
against all enemies, foreign ·
and domestic ·.. . and bear
true faith and allegiance to .
the same."
But how can that oath· be
honored if American citizens, new and old, do not
know "the legal standards
under which the. government.is actually operating at
any .gi.ven moment?"
Getting back to presidential eKecutive orders, they
range. Aftergood points out.
from "domestic intelligence
activities to protection of
hum.an subjects in scientific
research. But now it appears
· th.at none of these policies
are securely established. In
fact, ·any of them may
already have been violated
(or rather, 'waived' ) without
· notice. We Just don't know."
Sen. Femgold deserves
our thanks for holding this
hearing on "secret law." As ·
he says plainly: "It is a basic
tenet of democracy that the
people have a right to know
the law."
·
Among the enormous
responsibilities of the next
president 1111d Congress is to
restore the rule of law and.
not
incidentally,
the
Constitution on which it
staJ;lds - and let the sunshine in!
(Nat Hemoff is a nationally renowned authority on
tlu! First Amendment and
the Bill ofRights cmd author
of many books, mcluding
"The War on the Bill o.f
J?ights and the Gatheritt!(
Resistance" (Seven Storie.1
Press, '2004 ).

Local Briefs
Free medical
dinic otJered

844-2654. Walk-ins are also
welcome.

Date changed

May 22 at the Chester
Courthouse. Cases from
Athens. Gallia, and Meigs
counties. will he argued
before Presiding Ju~e Peter
B. Abele, and Admimstrative
Judge William H. Harsha of
Chillioothe. Judge Roger
Kline of Circleville, and

Ohio: Adams, Athens,
Gallia. Highland, Hocking.
Jackson, Lawrence, Meigs,
Pickaway, Pike, Ross,
Scioto,
Vinton
and
Washington.

POMEROY - The Ohio
College of
University
MIDDLEPORT
Osteopathic
Medicine Members of the Middlepon
Comm~~;nity
Health Community
Association
Programs will be having a and any interested volunfree medical clinic on teers will plant flowers in -~r::uth. McFarland of· · COOLVILLE - - Grace
Thursday, May 15, from 9 the downtown business disThe court directly reviews · Brethren
Church
in
a.m. to noon at the First trict on May 19, instead of all cases heard or tried in Coolville will hold a rumSouthern Baptist Church May 14. At that time, lower couns in . which a mage sale from 9 a.in. to 3
memorial plaques will he decision is being appealed. p.m. on June 6 at the Torch
(41872l'omeroy Pike).
The clinic is for those 18 installed around trees donat- The cases may have been Community Center.
to 64 years of age without ed by local residents.
tried in Common Pleas.
A bake sale will he held
insurance, a resident of
Probate,
Juvenile, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on
Athens or Meigs County
Municipal or County Couns June 7 at the Cool Spot in
a'ld
meet
certain
income
arid
may include both civil Coolville . Proceeds from
RUTLAND - Gary Phillip Lee, 70, Rutland, passed
both sales will be used to
CHESTER Founh and criminal cases.
away on May 7, 2008, at Riverside Methodist Hospital in guidelines.
is
made
up
of
pay church camp expensc;s
The
district
District
Coun
of
Appeals
Appointments
·
can
be
·Columbus.
14
counties
in
Southern
for
children.
will
convene
at
9:30
a.m.
on
by
calling
1-800scheduled
· He was born on Jan. I 0. 1938. dn Kay long, W.Va., son of
,the late John and Mabel (Knapp) Lee. He was employed as
a steel fabricator by LTI in Elyria.
Besides his parents, he was preeeded i,n dea:th by a
grandchild; a sister. Margaret; and brothers: John, Jr.,
.. 'Virgil, and Leo.
·
need of major new techno- duce 300,000 megawatts of cent share of electricity pro-Bv H. JOSEF HEBERT
He is survived by his wife of 45 Years, Dorothy L.
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
logical breakthroughs, said power; compared to about duction "while ambitious,
(Howell) Lee, Rutland; sons: Phillip. Vaugh (Tammy)
the report released Monday. 16,000 megawatts generat- could be feasible."
But the report cautioned
Howard, Westminster, M,d., and WiUUIIIl David (Judith)
WASHINGTON - Two
·"The report indicates that ' ed today. Such growth
Howard, Finksburg, Md.; daughters: Patty Ann (Ricky) decades
from
·now we can do this nationally for would envision more than that its findings were not
, · Evans. and Linda Kay (Robert) Gorr, all from Elyria, Gerry Americans could get as less than half a cent per 75,000 new wind turbines, meant to predict that such
· 'Lyn (Carey) Wohliver, Wellington, and Ashley Brooke and much electricity from wind- kilowatt hour if we have the many of them liirger than growth would, in fact, be
· ' Kayla Dawn, at home; nine grandchildren and four great Inills as from nuclear power vision."
said
Andrew those · operating today. achieved, but only that it is
:· .grandchildren; a sister, Donna 'Rollins, Maryland; brothers: plants, according to a gov- Karsner,
the · Energy About 54,000 megawatts technically possible. And it
:· Louie, Charles and Clarence.
· ·
·
ernment re.p ort that lays out Department's assistant sec- would be produced by tur- acknowledged "there are
The service wil1 he private and will be held at the oonve- a possible plan for wind retary for efficiency and hines in offshore waters.
significant costs, challenges
nience of the family. There will be no calling hours: energy growth.
renewable energy.
And it would require a and impacts" associated
' Arrangements were handled by Anderson McDaniel
If achieved, it would he major ellpansion of the elec- with such rapid growth.
The report, a collabora·Funeral Home in Pomeroy.
It would require improved
tion between the Energy an astounding leap.
tricity grid system to move
energy
today power from high-wind areas turbine technology, "signifiWind
Department research labs
and . industry, concludes . accounts for only about I · to other parts of the country, cant changes" and expansion
of power line systems and a
wind energy could generate percent of the nation's elec- the repon said.
tricity, although the indusliy
"The United States pas- major expansion of markets
GALLIPOLIS William "Daniel" Wellman, 58, 20 percent of the nation's
has
been
mi
a
growth
bin~e sesses
abundant
wind for wind energy to accom2030,
about
electricity
by
·Gallipolis, loving husband of Candice K. Wellman and lovmodate an annual growth
m
·
resources,"
said
the
report
with
a
45
percent
jump
' ing father of Michelle (Brian) Wellman Miller, died' Sunday, the same share now pro- production last year. ·
spearheaded by DOE's rate of f6,000 megawatts of
duced by nuclear reactors.
May II , 2008, at home with his loving family by his side.
To reach the 20 percent National
.Renewable electricity a year beginning
Such growth would pose a
He was born May 24, 1949; in Logan, W.Va., and is still
production level, wind tur- Technology Laboratory in in 20 18, more than five
number
of
m.ajor
cballenges,
Survived by his parents, Ira C. Wellman an'd Irene Wellll\3II,
but is achievable without the bines would have to pro- Golden, Colo., and a 20 per- times today 's annual growth.
who were originally from the Gallia County area.
·
He is survived by his brother, David (Angie) Wellman of
· Gallipolis; sisters, Donna (David) Russell of Delaware, and
·· ·Diana Rarer of Marion; his precious granddaughter, Mikayla
Fleming; and several nieces and nephews that he loved dearly.
: .. He always promised them eternal love and life in their
. walk with Christ.
.
He had recently retired as ·pastor from · the Christian
. Community Church of Point Pleasant, W.'Va. For the past 15
years he was the founder and president of Thunder Ministries,
which reached worldwide to establish faith in Jesus Christ
He grar.luated from Gallia Academy in I %7 and attended
., . DeVry University in Columbus for two years.
.
Pallbearers will be David Wellman, Mike Shiflett, Jack
Ritchie, Jonathan Rush, David Russell and Colt Racer.
Honorary pallbearers will he David Wellman, Jr. and
Jimmy Litchfield. ·
'
Funeral will he at 2 p.m. Wednesday; May 14, 2008, at
Anderson McDaniel Funeral Home in Pomeroy. Burial will
he in Ohio Valley Memory Gardens.
friends may call from 6-9 p.m. on Tuesdayat the funeral
home. An online registry is available at www.andersonmcdaniel.com.
Above: Kassandra Mullins, eighth
grader at Meigs 'Middle School,
poses with her 'trophy for placing
fifth in the nation in the individual
competition, middle school division.
Right: Taylor Rowe, left, a sixth
grader at Meigs Middle,School,
GALLIPOLIS FERRY. W.Va. -Peggy. Jean (Hudson) receives his trophy for placing sec·
Likens, 65, of Gallipolis Ferry, W.Va., died, Monday morning,
ond in the nation in the individual
May 12, 2008. She was the wife of the late John Park Lilcens.
competition, elementary school
Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be
division.
announced at a later date by Crow-Hussell Funeral Home,
Submitted photoi
·
Point Pleasant.
Peggy's care has been entrusted to Crow-Hussell Funeral
Rusty Bookman, Meigs Local was one of the
North Carolina, South
· Home. An online guest registry is available at
Karen
Walker.
Jeff Jones. pilot programs for the
Carol.ine and West Virginia.
I
· www.crowhussellfh.com.
"We'.re very proud of all Linda Jones and Bill Prater. NASP and began five years
fromPageAl
the kids who worked The teams are also supported ago. with archers going to
extremely hard, they deserve by the Meigs Local School competitions for the~ last
.
'
Texas,
Oklahoma, everything they get," Meigs District administration, the two years.
Thomas said the archery
Meigs Arche,ry Boosters, the
.. WASHINGJDN (AP)-Anextrapcnnyforyourthoughts. Arkansas, Iowa, Illinois, Elementary Archery Coach
Michigan, Dan Thomas said of not only Ohio Department of Natural program is designed for
Mailing a letter costs a penny inore this week, with the Minnesota,
Wisconsin,
Indiana. his team but the middle and Resources, parents and as kids regardless of gender or
price of a fmt-class stamp rising to 42 cents yestenlay.
Thomas put it. "the commu- physical · ability, allowing
,
Tennessee, high school teams.
But folks who planned ahead l!lld bought Forever stamps Kentucky,
them to he successful and
Meigs Archery Coaches, nity" as a whole.
for 41 cents eai:h can still use them without extra postage. Alabama, Georgia, Aorida,
The archery program at involved in their schools.
Virginia, in addition to Thomas,
Sorry, Forever stamps also went up to 42 cents..But buy- Pennsylvania,
ers may want to stock up anyway, looking ahead to next
May when prices are expected to be adjusted again.
Meter
Maid
Pomeroy
Foundry new water meters for the $15.272.
The cost to mail a post card will also went up a penny, to
Sandra
Thorla
reponed
the ·
Company, which is not village. Musser said he had
27 cents.
located in Meigs County, not and l'fObably wouldn't parking meter repo11 and as .·
Other .new rates:
pc:rmission
.to place a pol- he asking until Columbia of May 12 there were 162
from Page AI
• Large envelope, 2 ounces, $1 , up 3 cents.
·
tshed granite anvil along the Gas Company finished their tickets issued, $2,422.82
• Certifie~ail, $2.70, up 5 cents.
walking trnil as part of its · five-month project of gas received from meters, $550
• First-clas international letter to Canada or Mexico, 72 truck: and everything will be "Pomeroy Anvil Trail." The line/meter replacement in received .f9r tickets; $550
cents, up 3 nts.
·
shared equally including the trail is an idea from descen- the village.
from parking permits for a
• First-class international letter to other countries, 94 gasoline expenSe: and in sur- dants of Samuel Willis
Council changed its next grand total of $3,522.82.
cents~ up 4.cenis.
'
ance. An employee from ·Pomeroy and uses anvils as meeting to 7 p.m., Thesday.
• Priority mail flat-rate envelope, $4.80, up 20 cents.
Pomeroy
will . water historical · markers. Anvils May 27 due to the
• Express mail flat-rate envelope, $16.50, up25 cents.'
Po~y
's
downtown
flow- can be fotind in Sandusky as · Memorial Day holiday.
.
ers while ari employee from · well as Massachusetts and
The Pomeroy Mayor's
Pomeroy's Report for the month of
. The committee · agreed Middleport Will take care of · Connecticut.
anvil will be five-feei-eig~u - April reported fees and colthat the increase in ·busi- Middleport's flowers.
Council
gave
the
Meigs
inches tall, four-feet wtde lections in the total of ·
ness taxes was suprising,
County
Historical
Society
and
weigh over ·six tons.
but offered no expl8I!ation
tNmPageAl
p
ermission
to
erect
a
hisThe anvil wi II he purchased
for it. Gerlach said tl)at
~'!&lt;\\ C.1.f.r.
and placed at no cost to the
toric
plaque
f.
Water
several business owners in
· are paid into the village's Middleport have reported Works Park honoring vi11age.
general fund. .
""~ ~ I . ~'\ -~~
C6uncilman
Pete
increases in sales. The tax, James Campbell, .a poet
\,1l
The finance committee Baker said, is a tax on and educator.
(
-·
!"r-&lt;
Barnhart asked if Musser
~ ~-)~·-~
also discussed a significant profits.
Council also gave the had heard anything about
increase in the collection of
~AITS fnmu
business income · tax for
Ret: 1111 Tfs I
April, compared to the collection of a year ago. Baker
-o.;c. .. A Sloly"
presented a monthly income
..,1703pm
tax report which reflects an
pnsu...,by:
increase of nearly $6,000
The Ariel Oenee1s
~s••
over a year ago.
Piano Recital
The village also collected
._,.
1
Rap,... $120
$14,907 .88 in payroll with11-r1102pm
holding, and $35,905.65 in
ljlt&amp;ll ltsdby:
individual income tax revSllll&amp;flll! Of Allin snit
enue. Those figures were
45U:SI!.I:IIe•l• U
St.lb. 7Pa• triO)', Oloio
Box Oftlce: G8 2nd Ave.
similar to the collections in
I II , 011 (740) 445-ARTS
740-992-7440
April, 2007. .

Plan sales

Use of wind energy expected to grow dramatically ·

LARGEST

u:s.

On .Apriil 3U, the 'Senate's
ers, without Jimits and
'Suhoommittee on
,the
:without cheCks.
Omst:ituti0n lbcld .a ¥.itally
"It .clearly is antithetical
lliip0lltant ~ •On
. 10 eur constitutional democ"Secret Law and llhe 'nlreat
racy." .
to
Dem@m;at!ic
and
lUI
· IT'his is also . a central
.Acoountable Government,~
IIBI n
guestion
for
Hillary
Rodham Clinton, Barack
chaired by Sen. R u s s e l l l l t c r
Feing@ld, 0-Wis. At issue,
Obama arid John McCain:
igoored illy .the presidential
[s the next president willing
· to .continue this degree and
oontenders, is .a profmund
change in the OJCJY &gt;ll01t: •of Elwood (and his boss, u .'S. emnt oHtingly secrecy, in
.our laws. Said witness Anomey Genenil Michael whicb
the
Justice
Steven Aftergeed, secrecy Mukasey ), Sen. Sheldon [!)cpartment will be deeply
e..-.-rt
., .1•, sm'd oomplicit?
..,........ at llhe li'ederation -of Whiteh ouse, D -n.
Amcriran Scientists:
that this ~ Monte
And iny direct question to
Growjng •useiOf Secret law game (a iiidewalk swindle) IRepui:Hican John McCain:
"1s iimplicated in .fundamen- "turns .the lFedera.IIRegister WilJ .he· continue Mukasey
tal political oontro:versies (that prints 'these orders) .as U.S . attorney general,
over amnestic ·surveillance, :into a screen of falsehoods." who has yet to utter a crititonure .and many other Behind the ";pbony regula- cal word about George W.
issues directly .alfecting 1he nons Jawless programs can Bush's
unprecedented
lives and !interests o@f operate lin secret."
e11.pansion of presidential
Americans ....Secret
l aw
·s mce 9/H, the president powers -that is nunured by
ewclnde~llbeiPilblicfrnmthe often says that !his actions ..secret law?"
delibmltivc process, pro- are based 011 legal qpinions
ln ibis 'Senate testimony,
II10tes arbitrary .and deviant 'from
the
Justice Aftergood zeroed in on the
.gov.ernment behavior, and Department, particularly power:ful 'Office of Legal
smelds official malefactors from its Office of Legal Counsel, whose opinions,
wm.acoo.untauility.."
Co.unsel. Another witness . he noted, are "generally
At dtW very Senate · hear- ··-Jhe_fqre the. !iCnate su~~m- binding.. on the executl_ve
ing, JOhn R. Ellwood, 1he nuttec 1m the Cooslltntl.on hraneri. Many 0f these opmOffice. of LegBI •Counsel's was Dawn .Johnsen, former ions may be properly confiDeputy Assistant Attorney
of the Office of Legal dential. But others interpret
Genenil, provided a st.ar- Counsel.
'
the law authoritatively and
iling example o!' .the Bush I . Concerning secret inter- in ways that are reflected in
-adminisllrat!ion 's justifica- pretations of not only ellec- government policy." ~
tioo for the imperious utive orders but also .of
Aren't the American peo·essence of secret law. As . laws, she said the central ple ·entitled to know what
!l'e]l!Jfled in the May 1 New . question is:
these authoritative opinions
Y.ork Tunes, Elwood "dis"May the Office of Legal are that affect our lives ~
Closed a previously unpubli- Counsel issue binding including .our security - in
cizcd method to cloak gov- opinions that in essence tell so many ways. But,
emmcnt .activities."
the president and the ellec- Aftergood cautions us that
~ Bush administration
utive bJ:anch that they need "most of these opinions are
belieYes, he said, "th.at the .not cmnply with ellisting secret, so that the legal
president could ignore or laws - and then not share standafds under which the
modify existing ellecutive those opinions, an~ that government is actu_ally
orders that he and other legal -reasomng,
wtth operating at any gtven
jli'CSidents ~ve issued _with- Congress or the Ameri_can ~nt ~a~, he unknown
aut disclosmg the new rnter- people? ... This combma- to the public.
.
,
pretalli~n .'_'
.
~on - the claimed ~uthorOne of the charges against
Vladmur Putm would Jty not to COIIIPIY wtth the King George III to the
agree with th.at - but is this law and to do so secretly - . Declaration
of
America? Responding to is a terrible abuse of pow- Independence was: "altering

The Daily Sentinel • Page As

Court convenes

!the

Secret law: Is this Amerim?

/
7

SYRACUSE - Gary Lee Chevalier, 59, of Syracuse,
Ohio pa~sed away Sunday, May II, 2008 at Overbrook
Center, Middlepon.
··.,
He was born Dec. 12, 1948 son of Martha Barber
:, -Chevalier of Syracuse, and the late Paul FrcdrickCbevalier.
He was a 1968 graduate of Eastern l-ligh School.
.,
Service will be held 2 p.m., Wednesday, May 14, 200 at
&amp;len United Brethren Church, ReedsviUe. Burial will be in
the Eden Cemetery.
.
Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services.
Arrangements are by White-Schwarzel Funeral Home,
· Coolville. You can sign the · online guestbook at
· www.white-schwarzelfuneralhome.com

~ea¥es affice. 'Some antinoo-

---------------------'--------------.,.--..;.._-

www7mydailysentinel7com

Obituaries

In visit to .Israel, Bush
can prevent a war with 'Iran

The Daily Sentinel
111 Court Sll Jh...

PageA4

..
_

-

Deatbs

Jean (Hwlsali) m.s

Archers

· Stamp prioes go up this week

Pomeroy

.

-

Finance

!:$"b ({,,
.

...

C:enenteae wttll
letter lllet••ell

v

MEIGS MEMORY GARDENS

a•

IN

�..

OPINION

The Daily Sentinel

i1

Ohio

(740) 992-2156 • FAX (740 912-2157
- · ·

7

••

Wihen ~sident Bush
'Vlisits Israel nen week, he
, sb(!)ullil ro!lfier tl!l l!ltii.ng duit
:aMy liu'lly m:tl!l lllhe U.S.
missile defense 111etw~Iik:
- .a ~ ilhat rni~t If~-stall an lsr.aeli attadk on
lr.an ilihis year.
'Fwo of lt'be most stmtegirca1.ly mim!lod llht:m'bcrs of
Co~s 1 bw:w, !Rops.
Mall: IKiiiik:, R-lli., .and Jane
RIIIIIIWl, 0-Calif., iha¥e
·eillisted 63 ca1Loa_
~·- s te
~""'~&gt;mge llhe m0ve :as BuSh prepateS l(!) oommemmatc lfue
6001 .anniv~ 10f IS!'ael's ·
lfmm.llft.
·ft. ·
~'6
SpMiiiica11y, . llhe ~lll'ti-

. .. . . _

Of:'io Valley Publish'ng Co.

·t

Dan Goodlich

Pub1isber

a. arlene lloellic:h

Gernera1 Manager-Hews Editor
C.~

sludl ......W 110 ' - ' faJI'fr:ti~ . .
est.ltlislunDu of rdip,-. or~ •
ft« Ollft'Ci:st ~or dril.ti-z tlte Ji• etfeta
of s,...m., or of tlte f'IUS; or tlu ri.rfrt of •

''

!
r

l'ftll!k ,.,.......wy m ~ rMIIl,. ,nitioa
t1te ~.for • rmus ofP""""""

..

~:gmup tisrcalJUm .onBush

o..-

-TheRniii:Amliriidltl&amp;d10theU:S.CoiM

TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Tuesday, May 13, llhe 134:th cilay of 2008. 11bcre
le1it .in ilihe year.
Today's Hi,ghln_ght m History: On May n3., ['9ft&amp;, llhe iiirst
U.S. .aiimail. -stan:J,ps, ifea1iJJT[ng .a i])ictunc: l0f .a Owlliiss JN-4
biplane, were mtrociluoed willh a face v.alue l(l)f 24'Cellts. r( On
a few of me !&gt;taJ:IIpS, !l!he bi.]Jlane w.as pllinted ·upsi.~
die '"linv.CIII.ed Jenny," .as i~ came !ttl lbe .ca11NI, linst.antly
lbec•mea.colleotor'l; item.)
Onlihisda:te: ln . 1607~Englisb •colenists.arniv.Nibyibi,p.at
llibe site of what bec1fiDe -~ Jamestl!lw.n ·sett1ement m
V~. r(The .mlonists went asbmne me tDen &gt;cilay.~
In 1:846. ilhe United States lileclaJICd ithat a state l0f w.ar
~ eristed willh Mex.ioo.
In i]94(i), in !his first speech .as prime minister of IBtii.tain,
Winstoo Olurcl!ill !told me iH.0i.J.se 0f·Omrm(!)Ds, "il have
nGthi!lg ltG ·oflfer but blood, t0il., !tears .and sweat."
In 1954, l'ilresident Eisenhow.er signed li:ntm ilaw llhe 'St.
4~ce Seaway Devell!lpment Act.
In 195&amp;, Vice President llli:bard Nillon and !his wife, Pat,
were 5pat upon and liheir lim@usine battered \by rOOks
mrown by anti-U .'S. odem(!)OstratcilrS in Cm:Bcas, 'V.enezuela.
In il98il, ~lobo P.aulll w.as Shot .and ~usly •wounded
in St. Peter's 'Square by Twikish .assailant MChmetAlli Agca.
In il'98S, a IX'lllfrentatii0n 'between Plrihdewbia .authenities
and the radical gFGUJ!l MOVE ended ,as IJ'Olice &lt;drop,j;Jed .an
e!!p]0siVe KJiltO the gn&lt;i!Up 's iheadqu311ters; [ iJ .:p6Qple ,died lin
die I1CSIJ1~ fue.
Teny.ears~o: PresidentClintonorderedharsh-sanotlons
·~~gainst an unapol@getic India, wlriob had gone Bhead w.i.th
.a seoond round of nuclear tests despite global criticism.
Five years .ago: A nu~ge ruled that Oldah0ma Oity bombing oon!IJlirater femy Nichols sheulcil stand illlia1 in -state
roU!It Qn !00 .rounts of fust-.degree murder. (Nidh0ls was
later l.'oonlil :guilty on nfil .ceunts; ,fue 1/fiilstoount was lfm
Jbe fetus of a pregnant wctim. Nichols was 5enten&lt;WI tellife
in prisan.~ 1be government unveiled a new and liilOie 1001mful versioo ill l'he $20 bill. Algerian army romTIIIITIMS
li=d 17 1311Il0pean tmurists who'd ~en kidnapped in l1be
Salwa Deselit by .an al-'Qaida-lin'ked terror gt'.(I)JW.
_,.o~ Y1·ear ag@: Presittldent Bu~ ~~dea!Pil~~~~
" ' •u.o:; 81lleStew.n se ement m •:trg1lllll Ito ..,...... """ ......... .
·
anniv.ersruy.o fitsfounding. PopelBenedictlthcXVI,cndiQg.a
.five-day Wsit to Brazil, ·~lamed both Marxism .anlil &lt;UilbJiidled
capWllism fer Latin America's problems. Canada wonlhodk:.ey s wood chatnpi@nship with a 4-2 Victory &lt;over Finland.
Today's Bir.t!hdays: A.cllress Beatrice Arthur is :!!Iii. (lnitic ,
Cli"e Dames is 81. Actor HaJWey ~tel is &lt;69. Anthar
Cbaiiks Baxter is 'fin . Actor Pnmldyn
59. Singer
Stevie Wonder is 58. Basketball]'layer
·s lh&gt;rlmBil iis
47. Acter-.oomedian Stephen Colbeitt is 44. Actor 'Rml
Vcrica is 44. 'Singer Darius Ruo'kf:r (!Hootie .and !l':hc
Blowfish) is 42. Contemporary ChtisUan. musician Andy
Williams (Casting Crowns) i s 36. Actress 'Samantha Morum
is 3L Rock musician Miokey Madden (Maroon 5~ ;is 29.
Thooght for Today: ~A nation .is a seciety united by .a
delusion about its ancestry and illy a comm(!)D hatred &gt;0f i.ts
neighbolll'S." - William Ralph ~ge., EngliSh religieus
lea!Jer and author (18fi0-l954 ).
.aJie 232 days

•
:
:
•
-:
:

•

'
'

•

"&amp;:n:s

LETTERS TO THE
EDITOR
utters to the editor ar¥? welcome. They sholll4 be less
than 3()() words. All letters .are.subject ro .editing, JI!!J'Sf be
signed, and incJ.wle address ,arulmlwhone !liMmber. No
unsigned letters will be pJiblislv!d. Lev.ers ~ be in .
goo4 taste, addressing issues, not personalities: Le:tterw of
tho.nks to organizations and .individlulls will nat be -aooepred for publication.

The Daily Sentinel·
Reader Servi~es
c 1 . . . . Pa1lcJ

(USPS21W.)

Ohio~~.....
Publilhed et;er.y afler110011, !Monday
Court ·

Our main concern in all S1ories Is to.
through Fri&lt;tay, 111
be aoc:urate. If you know o1 an error Pomeroy, Ohio.
•
:

••
7

~tau

, In a story, callll'e ne1011room at (7«1) ~II" Pllid Ill~.
9112-2156.
Ttle. ,_ .. hdwd """-- ~ : the 0tWo 'Ne¥tWJJ..-r 04
illltn I.
, . . . b • Bend ~ correc-

*'"*::.

Qurmaln~is

(140) 111124156.
Olpw'lla••t .ateneioM are:

· Pomeroy, Ohio .576ll.

i\5'
.,.,......,.
Sj'

News
- . Charlene ·HoefHcll, Ext .. 12
.
'llq ' tli. Bnan
Reed, Ext. 14
. 'II I llii. lietll Sergent, Ext. 13

-=

__

tions Ill The Dol!!~. Sentinel, 111 Court

-

.......

"111.21

One"""""
. One ,_r
.,...,

'tUM

10'

Senior cr1

Onemonlh
One,.r

,-

'10.27
'101.W

ca---...... ,,,

SUI:Mi::41Ms 1lti:M:i ,.,.. il Jd' a •
diNd to 1ho Oolly - No oub0
I'
oa.., Harris, Ext. 15 acription
·br mail pei n~-.cl in 0o I " 1loloa: Branda Davia, Ext 16
"""""homo
1o • ...,.
Ia..&amp; Ore.: Judy Claot. Ext. 10

Advettising

•
•

Genemt llitNtger

'

Chlntene Hoeflioh, Ell!. 12

•

•
•
•
•

-

..
•
•
•
7

--~.com

•
•
I

,

,

Tuesday, May 13, aoo8

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

_,

1nelde ..... CoulltJ
13'3226 26 Waeks
'6420
52 Waeks
'127.11
Oul8lcle thiga Cau·Jit
13 Weeks
. '53,55
26 Weeks
'1 07.10
52 Weeks
'
'214.21

••

1t0 :giwe lst:ae'l ttbe .ad".anoeil
X-bamil mar ~stem that
wmu3d enable [sr.ae1 tl'l
buldk dmw.n lranian misslles
lin llili,gbt.
~h wmulillbe ;an "'!'Jitepriate iblllthday :gift," Hamnan
t@ld rme lin .an in:te!'View,
~and would hc'lpensw:e that
lsracl sllM"es Ito celebrate
its UOOl."
liqilally ~t rio lihe
lihQI1t run. Kiir.k said, 'ii.t
w~uld dtlwer evmyene's
~ .around ll.ran's
nuolear .and missile pro:grams" ,and r.oduoe die llikeilihood l0f an lswili .attaok
10n llr.an - er .a jjllint attaok
wnb the United 'States that wl!lllld rould luiv.e deva stating wOiilcil:wide ~·cussi(!)Ds
Middl~ ·East &lt;elli)lelltS l'""e
talked t(!) say llhecl!anoes·&lt;lll'e
56-:ll(i) lihat Israel IWillltcy w
.destmy kan's 111uclcar
in~tta1lati...,• _ .,.. ~~"' ...__.

my

:.::--u--~ull•

- """"' "'""
&lt;~Mmted :States nmn tit m
-'-"6 'S0.

rthj'?:

;attan'lc w(!)U]d liOillliie

"91:, lt'bese lf:ipllls say,
lbccanoe lsmc1 fears ltbat a
new U_'S. p!'Sidmt, apl-

cially 11 [)cnMoorat, wou1d
~ lin &gt;dt;a~ di!ilomacy Wliith lr.an, 'il'hGse
~ ~011ld tulle !the !lime
It(!)

ICOil1iinuc ~loping
.ancl lihe

muC1ear IWCiq)OIIs

missilcU.0dcliv.crtthem.
Srpmrte limn ilhe 1IUILilear
issue, tij:ll.eral Mideast
&lt;CqlC!tslit!1Ust -modcnrte~.
oot super-hawb - .also
~~... ...__ •"- :ofhnnces --~ •
IUU.llli. """' ~ -c-~-- w ~
U.S Iran Wllf 111'-C .....at... if
· ·-:
· ...Sen. Baraok Obama, 0-ffi.,

Naval !Reserve intelligt~nce
officer and co-chairman of
oons claim fuat there is a :the 'b ipartisan House 1ran
struggle gGin_g on within the Wonking Group, success.admini-stt:ation over the fully •urged the Bu sh
issue between the State and .administration to include
:::•
Defense
departments, Israel in the U .S. global
5
which favor diplomatic .and antimissile networK.
ecen0~c pressure on llran
X -band radar, !Kirk said,
and ~pose military action, would "allow Israel and the
and Vticc !President Dick United States to see the
.gets elected than Sens . (]heney, who •believes diplo- Earth through a common
lliillary RedluunGinton, [i).. !1118CY will never work - as, window" and more than
•
...,.,_, iR- indeed, tit so lfarlhas'llot.
qu~ntup~e ~sraers warnin 0o
N.Y., 1@1' .:oC!lbn
MOAAUn,
Ariz., !because 1mm may
Wbetber the United time against an Iranian
nucilge !him a ~weal(" JPI'eSi- States actually goined rin an missile attack from one
&lt;dent l(l)n ttbe medeJ ,ef JJ:i:nuny ~sraeli attack, the IUnited minute with its current s;-s,.,__
·
States would not a void tern to six .minutes, and
"-""""r, ---t"
"""" lhi m I!Dore
,~ssiv.e1y ;and miscalcu- !blame .and the oonse- allow an intercept with
~atelhisR:salve.
•guences oould he dire Antow mis'siles outside
Pesslble ll.ranian •ust-s" penhaps including llranian- ~sraeli territory.
linclude linspiriqg a Shiite lin!IPired terror~ st attacks
!Kirk and Harman perrnilitia t~¥ereflftlell.ragi lhet:e, .all-l'lut Shiite militia suaded a broad swath' of
g 0;~~.cJillment,
.attaCks assaults on iU .S. tr0ops in influential House Members
designed to humiliate lihe [rag and disruption of to join in a letter to Bush
IUnited States as its ttoqps Wl'll'ldwide oil supplies.
ur~ng the project, includ· ,wtit!hdraw, .an anenwt 'by
As an alternative to a mil- ing the chairmen and rank'
Jlran,aided !Hubellah llMep- italy -strike, commentators ing members of the Armed
ple ilihe g0v.c;rnment o(!)f ')leaded 1by
syndicated ·Services
and
Foreign
Lebnon&lt;er~ointHezboUah- .columnist
IOhatles Affairs committees and
Ramas ,anaob ((!)D Israel.
IK!t.:authammer .nd !Olinton arch-conservatives
and
On llhe IIIUclear fro:nt, lihe .advocate that the IUnited left-liberals.
~0gic for ;an Israeli .attaCk: 'States should .counter 'lran ~s
Additionally, Kirk said,
&lt;011 &amp;an tis i bis: llsr.ael -nuclear ·threat with Cold
he's been "worldng-it hard"
m;egardti ltan'~&gt; !DUGJear and War-style deterrence.
with 'Secretary of State
missile programs .as .a
Clinton said last month CondoleeuaiR.ice, i[)efense
lthreat Ito Jits eustenoe, espe- 'that &lt;the 1U nited States could Secretary Robert 'Gates,
ci8Dy ibec.a use hanian '\tetally obliterate" ll.ran if it White House National
President
Mahmoud attacked ~srael with nuelear Security Adviser Steven
Ahmadinejad ihas eJq&gt;licitly weapons. She also proposed Hadley and other U.S. and
declared :intent 1to ·~annihi- e!Uending
America's ~sraeli officials in advance
~~~te"
~Zionist ·~gime."
nuclear "umbrella" to Arab of iBush' s visit.
[n 1'981, [sr.aeli planes states in ihe region to :keep
He told me he''s con!bombed II;ag's Osirak . iihem from ·:going 1nuclear." cerned that officials in both
uclear reactor, .and !last
IIWik, while not opposing countries have o:ther, more
September [st:ael &lt;lilid :the 'det=n"", said :that includ- short-term priorities ume ItO Ill Syrian reactor Ojg IJ.sraeJ lftilly in the ru .S. diplomatic moves for the
..... ". --=- .._,_ ....__ ""'.orih
· il .. ~,
Midea' 1
d
uwn ,..,.,w, ,~ 111uw .no
miss e-.umense
sys1em
s peace process an
Kama, w.bidh 'W1lll1d '!iCCDl w.euld !be ,a better alterna- research on -short•range
Ito 'Set llhe IPfi="JCdent ifer ;an · &lt;lli;V.c, pantioU:Iarly b.e cause · antirocket systems . - lbut
&lt;ll1:tlldk &lt;l!RIJinm.
"&amp;tetrence only works that these COuld be part of a
llleithet IOf lfutlse nuclear ;t\gainst a rational regime" package Bush delivers in
poopamsw.as,asel(tcmsiv.e . 1hat would not :risk destruc- ~srael along with the X .as IIJ;an'-s lis ilOday'- .and Ilion of.lits own population. hand system.
·· ·
kan .already has tested IJ.nui's leaders, on the other
To prevent a war, Bush
missiles -ciiJlllble 10f &lt;reach- hand, .adore llll.8rty.fd0m.
·should t ake Kirk and
iiig Israel.
·
lK!ink .and Ramnan are llii8IIIllUl's advice. And, I'd
&amp;:w.eY.m, an ;attadk ((lJI) ilong-standin,g advocates of say, jf a :Democrat becomes
lnm'ls tBCi11tiei; \W(!)uld \be missile defense !for llsrael. iJll:Csident, Harman would
&lt;difficWt lfw:anse lfhey .are ~ the 1&lt;990s, Harman, for- · make a great director · of
lllUlller(!)Us, 11Cllttered and illlCI1!y !l'anking ,member on :national intelligence. And,
buried - which ds why lthc
llntelligcnce if McCain. is elected, Kirk
1-stacl migbt .aSk 'fer .a jaint G&gt;mmittee,
promoted--ought to be his national
«tack w.i.tb
1Wqjlanes idev.ele,pment 0f the Arrow security adviser.
·
iand ai!iie misSiles.
.antimissile . -system, which
(Morton Kondracke . is
Bu...
.a. . .,_·~.o~ ._
-a-s 1now ~~srae1''ii pnmary
.
.
IIi '""':II!g '"'&lt;5""' ·oJY
executzve
ed.ztor oJ,r Ro ll.
!l0ltte
lllC:OOonserw.ati;ve defense against !Iran.
Call, the newsnaper o.f
:r
actiwsts Ito &amp;stray lb;an' -s
More recently, Kir\ a Capitol Hill.)
·
nuclear threat before be

/ head

fundamentally the Forms of
our Governments."
The oath of Allegiance
for New Citizens requires:
"J will support and defend
the Constitution and the
laws of the United States
against all enemies, foreign ·
and domestic ·.. . and bear
true faith and allegiance to .
the same."
But how can that oath· be
honored if American citizens, new and old, do not
know "the legal standards
under which the. government.is actually operating at
any .gi.ven moment?"
Getting back to presidential eKecutive orders, they
range. Aftergood points out.
from "domestic intelligence
activities to protection of
hum.an subjects in scientific
research. But now it appears
· th.at none of these policies
are securely established. In
fact, ·any of them may
already have been violated
(or rather, 'waived' ) without
· notice. We Just don't know."
Sen. Femgold deserves
our thanks for holding this
hearing on "secret law." As ·
he says plainly: "It is a basic
tenet of democracy that the
people have a right to know
the law."
·
Among the enormous
responsibilities of the next
president 1111d Congress is to
restore the rule of law and.
not
incidentally,
the
Constitution on which it
staJ;lds - and let the sunshine in!
(Nat Hemoff is a nationally renowned authority on
tlu! First Amendment and
the Bill ofRights cmd author
of many books, mcluding
"The War on the Bill o.f
J?ights and the Gatheritt!(
Resistance" (Seven Storie.1
Press, '2004 ).

Local Briefs
Free medical
dinic otJered

844-2654. Walk-ins are also
welcome.

Date changed

May 22 at the Chester
Courthouse. Cases from
Athens. Gallia, and Meigs
counties. will he argued
before Presiding Ju~e Peter
B. Abele, and Admimstrative
Judge William H. Harsha of
Chillioothe. Judge Roger
Kline of Circleville, and

Ohio: Adams, Athens,
Gallia. Highland, Hocking.
Jackson, Lawrence, Meigs,
Pickaway, Pike, Ross,
Scioto,
Vinton
and
Washington.

POMEROY - The Ohio
College of
University
MIDDLEPORT
Osteopathic
Medicine Members of the Middlepon
Comm~~;nity
Health Community
Association
Programs will be having a and any interested volunfree medical clinic on teers will plant flowers in -~r::uth. McFarland of· · COOLVILLE - - Grace
Thursday, May 15, from 9 the downtown business disThe court directly reviews · Brethren
Church
in
a.m. to noon at the First trict on May 19, instead of all cases heard or tried in Coolville will hold a rumSouthern Baptist Church May 14. At that time, lower couns in . which a mage sale from 9 a.in. to 3
memorial plaques will he decision is being appealed. p.m. on June 6 at the Torch
(41872l'omeroy Pike).
The clinic is for those 18 installed around trees donat- The cases may have been Community Center.
to 64 years of age without ed by local residents.
tried in Common Pleas.
A bake sale will he held
insurance, a resident of
Probate,
Juvenile, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on
Athens or Meigs County
Municipal or County Couns June 7 at the Cool Spot in
a'ld
meet
certain
income
arid
may include both civil Coolville . Proceeds from
RUTLAND - Gary Phillip Lee, 70, Rutland, passed
both sales will be used to
CHESTER Founh and criminal cases.
away on May 7, 2008, at Riverside Methodist Hospital in guidelines.
is
made
up
of
pay church camp expensc;s
The
district
District
Coun
of
Appeals
Appointments
·
can
be
·Columbus.
14
counties
in
Southern
for
children.
will
convene
at
9:30
a.m.
on
by
calling
1-800scheduled
· He was born on Jan. I 0. 1938. dn Kay long, W.Va., son of
,the late John and Mabel (Knapp) Lee. He was employed as
a steel fabricator by LTI in Elyria.
Besides his parents, he was preeeded i,n dea:th by a
grandchild; a sister. Margaret; and brothers: John, Jr.,
.. 'Virgil, and Leo.
·
need of major new techno- duce 300,000 megawatts of cent share of electricity pro-Bv H. JOSEF HEBERT
He is survived by his wife of 45 Years, Dorothy L.
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
logical breakthroughs, said power; compared to about duction "while ambitious,
(Howell) Lee, Rutland; sons: Phillip. Vaugh (Tammy)
the report released Monday. 16,000 megawatts generat- could be feasible."
But the report cautioned
Howard, Westminster, M,d., and WiUUIIIl David (Judith)
WASHINGTON - Two
·"The report indicates that ' ed today. Such growth
Howard, Finksburg, Md.; daughters: Patty Ann (Ricky) decades
from
·now we can do this nationally for would envision more than that its findings were not
, · Evans. and Linda Kay (Robert) Gorr, all from Elyria, Gerry Americans could get as less than half a cent per 75,000 new wind turbines, meant to predict that such
· 'Lyn (Carey) Wohliver, Wellington, and Ashley Brooke and much electricity from wind- kilowatt hour if we have the many of them liirger than growth would, in fact, be
· ' Kayla Dawn, at home; nine grandchildren and four great Inills as from nuclear power vision."
said
Andrew those · operating today. achieved, but only that it is
:· .grandchildren; a sister, Donna 'Rollins, Maryland; brothers: plants, according to a gov- Karsner,
the · Energy About 54,000 megawatts technically possible. And it
:· Louie, Charles and Clarence.
· ·
·
ernment re.p ort that lays out Department's assistant sec- would be produced by tur- acknowledged "there are
The service wil1 he private and will be held at the oonve- a possible plan for wind retary for efficiency and hines in offshore waters.
significant costs, challenges
nience of the family. There will be no calling hours: energy growth.
renewable energy.
And it would require a and impacts" associated
' Arrangements were handled by Anderson McDaniel
If achieved, it would he major ellpansion of the elec- with such rapid growth.
The report, a collabora·Funeral Home in Pomeroy.
It would require improved
tion between the Energy an astounding leap.
tricity grid system to move
energy
today power from high-wind areas turbine technology, "signifiWind
Department research labs
and . industry, concludes . accounts for only about I · to other parts of the country, cant changes" and expansion
of power line systems and a
wind energy could generate percent of the nation's elec- the repon said.
tricity, although the indusliy
"The United States pas- major expansion of markets
GALLIPOLIS William "Daniel" Wellman, 58, 20 percent of the nation's
has
been
mi
a
growth
bin~e sesses
abundant
wind for wind energy to accom2030,
about
electricity
by
·Gallipolis, loving husband of Candice K. Wellman and lovmodate an annual growth
m
·
resources,"
said
the
report
with
a
45
percent
jump
' ing father of Michelle (Brian) Wellman Miller, died' Sunday, the same share now pro- production last year. ·
spearheaded by DOE's rate of f6,000 megawatts of
duced by nuclear reactors.
May II , 2008, at home with his loving family by his side.
To reach the 20 percent National
.Renewable electricity a year beginning
Such growth would pose a
He was born May 24, 1949; in Logan, W.Va., and is still
production level, wind tur- Technology Laboratory in in 20 18, more than five
number
of
m.ajor
cballenges,
Survived by his parents, Ira C. Wellman an'd Irene Wellll\3II,
but is achievable without the bines would have to pro- Golden, Colo., and a 20 per- times today 's annual growth.
who were originally from the Gallia County area.
·
He is survived by his brother, David (Angie) Wellman of
· Gallipolis; sisters, Donna (David) Russell of Delaware, and
·· ·Diana Rarer of Marion; his precious granddaughter, Mikayla
Fleming; and several nieces and nephews that he loved dearly.
: .. He always promised them eternal love and life in their
. walk with Christ.
.
He had recently retired as ·pastor from · the Christian
. Community Church of Point Pleasant, W.'Va. For the past 15
years he was the founder and president of Thunder Ministries,
which reached worldwide to establish faith in Jesus Christ
He grar.luated from Gallia Academy in I %7 and attended
., . DeVry University in Columbus for two years.
.
Pallbearers will be David Wellman, Mike Shiflett, Jack
Ritchie, Jonathan Rush, David Russell and Colt Racer.
Honorary pallbearers will he David Wellman, Jr. and
Jimmy Litchfield. ·
'
Funeral will he at 2 p.m. Wednesday; May 14, 2008, at
Anderson McDaniel Funeral Home in Pomeroy. Burial will
he in Ohio Valley Memory Gardens.
friends may call from 6-9 p.m. on Tuesdayat the funeral
home. An online registry is available at www.andersonmcdaniel.com.
Above: Kassandra Mullins, eighth
grader at Meigs 'Middle School,
poses with her 'trophy for placing
fifth in the nation in the individual
competition, middle school division.
Right: Taylor Rowe, left, a sixth
grader at Meigs Middle,School,
GALLIPOLIS FERRY. W.Va. -Peggy. Jean (Hudson) receives his trophy for placing sec·
Likens, 65, of Gallipolis Ferry, W.Va., died, Monday morning,
ond in the nation in the individual
May 12, 2008. She was the wife of the late John Park Lilcens.
competition, elementary school
Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be
division.
announced at a later date by Crow-Hussell Funeral Home,
Submitted photoi
·
Point Pleasant.
Peggy's care has been entrusted to Crow-Hussell Funeral
Rusty Bookman, Meigs Local was one of the
North Carolina, South
· Home. An online guest registry is available at
Karen
Walker.
Jeff Jones. pilot programs for the
Carol.ine and West Virginia.
I
· www.crowhussellfh.com.
"We'.re very proud of all Linda Jones and Bill Prater. NASP and began five years
fromPageAl
the kids who worked The teams are also supported ago. with archers going to
extremely hard, they deserve by the Meigs Local School competitions for the~ last
.
'
Texas,
Oklahoma, everything they get," Meigs District administration, the two years.
Thomas said the archery
Meigs Arche,ry Boosters, the
.. WASHINGJDN (AP)-Anextrapcnnyforyourthoughts. Arkansas, Iowa, Illinois, Elementary Archery Coach
Michigan, Dan Thomas said of not only Ohio Department of Natural program is designed for
Mailing a letter costs a penny inore this week, with the Minnesota,
Wisconsin,
Indiana. his team but the middle and Resources, parents and as kids regardless of gender or
price of a fmt-class stamp rising to 42 cents yestenlay.
Thomas put it. "the commu- physical · ability, allowing
,
Tennessee, high school teams.
But folks who planned ahead l!lld bought Forever stamps Kentucky,
them to he successful and
Meigs Archery Coaches, nity" as a whole.
for 41 cents eai:h can still use them without extra postage. Alabama, Georgia, Aorida,
The archery program at involved in their schools.
Virginia, in addition to Thomas,
Sorry, Forever stamps also went up to 42 cents..But buy- Pennsylvania,
ers may want to stock up anyway, looking ahead to next
May when prices are expected to be adjusted again.
Meter
Maid
Pomeroy
Foundry new water meters for the $15.272.
The cost to mail a post card will also went up a penny, to
Sandra
Thorla
reponed
the ·
Company, which is not village. Musser said he had
27 cents.
located in Meigs County, not and l'fObably wouldn't parking meter repo11 and as .·
Other .new rates:
pc:rmission
.to place a pol- he asking until Columbia of May 12 there were 162
from Page AI
• Large envelope, 2 ounces, $1 , up 3 cents.
·
tshed granite anvil along the Gas Company finished their tickets issued, $2,422.82
• Certifie~ail, $2.70, up 5 cents.
walking trnil as part of its · five-month project of gas received from meters, $550
• First-clas international letter to Canada or Mexico, 72 truck: and everything will be "Pomeroy Anvil Trail." The line/meter replacement in received .f9r tickets; $550
cents, up 3 nts.
·
shared equally including the trail is an idea from descen- the village.
from parking permits for a
• First-class international letter to other countries, 94 gasoline expenSe: and in sur- dants of Samuel Willis
Council changed its next grand total of $3,522.82.
cents~ up 4.cenis.
'
ance. An employee from ·Pomeroy and uses anvils as meeting to 7 p.m., Thesday.
• Priority mail flat-rate envelope, $4.80, up 20 cents.
Pomeroy
will . water historical · markers. Anvils May 27 due to the
• Express mail flat-rate envelope, $16.50, up25 cents.'
Po~y
's
downtown
flow- can be fotind in Sandusky as · Memorial Day holiday.
.
ers while ari employee from · well as Massachusetts and
The Pomeroy Mayor's
Pomeroy's Report for the month of
. The committee · agreed Middleport Will take care of · Connecticut.
anvil will be five-feei-eig~u - April reported fees and colthat the increase in ·busi- Middleport's flowers.
Council
gave
the
Meigs
inches tall, four-feet wtde lections in the total of ·
ness taxes was suprising,
County
Historical
Society
and
weigh over ·six tons.
but offered no expl8I!ation
tNmPageAl
p
ermission
to
erect
a
hisThe anvil wi II he purchased
for it. Gerlach said tl)at
~'!&lt;\\ C.1.f.r.
and placed at no cost to the
toric
plaque
f.
Water
several business owners in
· are paid into the village's Middleport have reported Works Park honoring vi11age.
general fund. .
""~ ~ I . ~'\ -~~
C6uncilman
Pete
increases in sales. The tax, James Campbell, .a poet
\,1l
The finance committee Baker said, is a tax on and educator.
(
-·
!"r-&lt;
Barnhart asked if Musser
~ ~-)~·-~
also discussed a significant profits.
Council also gave the had heard anything about
increase in the collection of
~AITS fnmu
business income · tax for
Ret: 1111 Tfs I
April, compared to the collection of a year ago. Baker
-o.;c. .. A Sloly"
presented a monthly income
..,1703pm
tax report which reflects an
pnsu...,by:
increase of nearly $6,000
The Ariel Oenee1s
~s••
over a year ago.
Piano Recital
The village also collected
._,.
1
Rap,... $120
$14,907 .88 in payroll with11-r1102pm
holding, and $35,905.65 in
ljlt&amp;ll ltsdby:
individual income tax revSllll&amp;flll! Of Allin snit
enue. Those figures were
45U:SI!.I:IIe•l• U
St.lb. 7Pa• triO)', Oloio
Box Oftlce: G8 2nd Ave.
similar to the collections in
I II , 011 (740) 445-ARTS
740-992-7440
April, 2007. .

Plan sales

Use of wind energy expected to grow dramatically ·

LARGEST

u:s.

On .Apriil 3U, the 'Senate's
ers, without Jimits and
'Suhoommittee on
,the
:without cheCks.
Omst:ituti0n lbcld .a ¥.itally
"It .clearly is antithetical
lliip0lltant ~ •On
. 10 eur constitutional democ"Secret Law and llhe 'nlreat
racy." .
to
Dem@m;at!ic
and
lUI
· IT'his is also . a central
.Acoountable Government,~
IIBI n
guestion
for
Hillary
Rodham Clinton, Barack
chaired by Sen. R u s s e l l l l t c r
Feing@ld, 0-Wis. At issue,
Obama arid John McCain:
igoored illy .the presidential
[s the next president willing
· to .continue this degree and
oontenders, is .a profmund
change in the OJCJY &gt;ll01t: •of Elwood (and his boss, u .'S. emnt oHtingly secrecy, in
.our laws. Said witness Anomey Genenil Michael whicb
the
Justice
Steven Aftergeed, secrecy Mukasey ), Sen. Sheldon [!)cpartment will be deeply
e..-.-rt
., .1•, sm'd oomplicit?
..,........ at llhe li'ederation -of Whiteh ouse, D -n.
Amcriran Scientists:
that this ~ Monte
And iny direct question to
Growjng •useiOf Secret law game (a iiidewalk swindle) IRepui:Hican John McCain:
"1s iimplicated in .fundamen- "turns .the lFedera.IIRegister WilJ .he· continue Mukasey
tal political oontro:versies (that prints 'these orders) .as U.S . attorney general,
over amnestic ·surveillance, :into a screen of falsehoods." who has yet to utter a crititonure .and many other Behind the ";pbony regula- cal word about George W.
issues directly .alfecting 1he nons Jawless programs can Bush's
unprecedented
lives and !interests o@f operate lin secret."
e11.pansion of presidential
Americans ....Secret
l aw
·s mce 9/H, the president powers -that is nunured by
ewclnde~llbeiPilblicfrnmthe often says that !his actions ..secret law?"
delibmltivc process, pro- are based 011 legal qpinions
ln ibis 'Senate testimony,
II10tes arbitrary .and deviant 'from
the
Justice Aftergood zeroed in on the
.gov.ernment behavior, and Department, particularly power:ful 'Office of Legal
smelds official malefactors from its Office of Legal Counsel, whose opinions,
wm.acoo.untauility.."
Co.unsel. Another witness . he noted, are "generally
At dtW very Senate · hear- ··-Jhe_fqre the. !iCnate su~~m- binding.. on the executl_ve
ing, JOhn R. Ellwood, 1he nuttec 1m the Cooslltntl.on hraneri. Many 0f these opmOffice. of LegBI •Counsel's was Dawn .Johnsen, former ions may be properly confiDeputy Assistant Attorney
of the Office of Legal dential. But others interpret
Genenil, provided a st.ar- Counsel.
'
the law authoritatively and
iling example o!' .the Bush I . Concerning secret inter- in ways that are reflected in
-adminisllrat!ion 's justifica- pretations of not only ellec- government policy." ~
tioo for the imperious utive orders but also .of
Aren't the American peo·essence of secret law. As . laws, she said the central ple ·entitled to know what
!l'e]l!Jfled in the May 1 New . question is:
these authoritative opinions
Y.ork Tunes, Elwood "dis"May the Office of Legal are that affect our lives ~
Closed a previously unpubli- Counsel issue binding including .our security - in
cizcd method to cloak gov- opinions that in essence tell so many ways. But,
emmcnt .activities."
the president and the ellec- Aftergood cautions us that
~ Bush administration
utive bJ:anch that they need "most of these opinions are
belieYes, he said, "th.at the .not cmnply with ellisting secret, so that the legal
president could ignore or laws - and then not share standafds under which the
modify existing ellecutive those opinions, an~ that government is actu_ally
orders that he and other legal -reasomng,
wtth operating at any gtven
jli'CSidents ~ve issued _with- Congress or the Ameri_can ~nt ~a~, he unknown
aut disclosmg the new rnter- people? ... This combma- to the public.
.
,
pretalli~n .'_'
.
~on - the claimed ~uthorOne of the charges against
Vladmur Putm would Jty not to COIIIPIY wtth the King George III to the
agree with th.at - but is this law and to do so secretly - . Declaration
of
America? Responding to is a terrible abuse of pow- Independence was: "altering

The Daily Sentinel • Page As

Court convenes

!the

Secret law: Is this Amerim?

/
7

SYRACUSE - Gary Lee Chevalier, 59, of Syracuse,
Ohio pa~sed away Sunday, May II, 2008 at Overbrook
Center, Middlepon.
··.,
He was born Dec. 12, 1948 son of Martha Barber
:, -Chevalier of Syracuse, and the late Paul FrcdrickCbevalier.
He was a 1968 graduate of Eastern l-ligh School.
.,
Service will be held 2 p.m., Wednesday, May 14, 200 at
&amp;len United Brethren Church, ReedsviUe. Burial will be in
the Eden Cemetery.
.
Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services.
Arrangements are by White-Schwarzel Funeral Home,
· Coolville. You can sign the · online guestbook at
· www.white-schwarzelfuneralhome.com

~ea¥es affice. 'Some antinoo-

---------------------'--------------.,.--..;.._-

www7mydailysentinel7com

Obituaries

In visit to .Israel, Bush
can prevent a war with 'Iran

The Daily Sentinel
111 Court Sll Jh...

PageA4

..
_

-

Deatbs

Jean (Hwlsali) m.s

Archers

· Stamp prioes go up this week

Pomeroy

.

-

Finance

!:$"b ({,,
.

...

C:enenteae wttll
letter lllet••ell

v

MEIGS MEMORY GARDENS

a•

IN

�,

.LOCAL • STATE

The Daily Sentinel

POMEROY - Paul M.
Reed, president and chief
executive officer of Farmers
Bank &amp; Savings Co.. has
announced that Melissa
Keams has been named the
Farmers · Bank . 2008
Employee of the Year.
Keams, a customer service representative and
teller, is employed at the
bank's Mason office.
According to
Reed,
"From the numerous recorruriendations our management team received, it was
obvious that Missy is universally loved by both her
co-workers and her cus tomers. She exemplifies
our corporate mission,
which is to provide every

PageA6

Melissa K1111ms

person who walks through
the door of .our bank with
the best service they could

expect
anywhere. The
board of directors and I
want to extend her our
heartfelt thanks and. appreciation for setting such a
great example."
"At some places, the customer isn' t important," says
Kearns. "Everything's about
the co!DI'any. Farmers Bank
is defmltely not like that.
For example, it's nice to
actually be encouraged to
refund afee or two to a customer who's made an honest
mistake on their account.
"And I love my co-workers most of all," she added.
"They make the job so
easy."
Missy lives in West
Columbia, W.Va., with her

husband of three years,
Rock Keams. In addition to
adoring Rock, she considers
her six grand children Austin, Travis, Hunter,
Rocky III, Wess and Kylee
- "the Bomb." She IS a
member
of
Bachtel
Methodist Church in New
Haven, W.Va.. where she
serves as treasurer.
· The
Farmers
Bank
Employee of the Year is in
part chosen by the bank's
employees, wlto nominate
deserving co-workers by
· submittin~ their recommen. datipns m writing. The
award was presented at the
bank's annual Employee of
the Year Banquet on April 8
. at Riverside Golf Club.

Social Security questions and answers

Inside

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Seattle crowds rould grow witb

Griffey, hie B(i

Tribe bhmks Blue Jays, J'¥ B(i

.

will
portray
RACINE - The annual David
William
Memorial day ceremonies Governor.
of the Brooks-Grant Camp Dennison, who was the gov7, Sons of Union Veterims ernor of the State of Ohio
of the Civil War and Maj. during the Civil War.
Winners of the patriotic
Daniel McCook Circle 104
Ladies of the Grand Army Essay Contest, sponsored by
of the Republic, will be held the Maj . Daniel McCook
were
Becca
Saturday at II a.m. at the Circle,
Chadwell,
first;
Dylan
Star Mill Park in Racine.
Robert Davis, junior vice . Motris, seoond, and Mallory
commander,
Ohio Nicodemus, third. Winners
Department Sons of Union of the contest will read their
Veterans of the Civil War, essays at the ceremony to
will be the featured speaker. which the public i~ invited.

Retirement

SOCIAL SECURITY
MANAGER, ATHENS

~

Ohio Lottery changing system vendor
. CLEVELAND (AP) 'The Ohio Lottery has decided
to replace the vendor that has
operated the state's gaming
system since 1985, the lottery's director said Monday.
Intralot is to replace
Gte;:h Corp. on July 1,
2009, the lottery said.
"The announcement is
bittersweet, because they

(Gtech) ha'lle served u s
well," said Ohio Lottery
Director Michael Dolan.
The Ohio LOttery has pro,
jected it will save about $200
million under the new contract, compared to the terms
of Gtech 's current contract.
Dolan said sites that seD
lottery tickets may . notice.
smaller sales terminals.

"If we do our jobs right, it
will be a seamless transition," he said.
The two-year lntralot
· contract can be renewed for
up to I 0 years and has an
estimated worth of $170
million over the total span,
It will ~o before the state
controllmg board on June 2
for final approval.

Buovw......-CN'fSE)-52-M

(NASDAQ) .
-73.43
'
a.mpion (NASDAQ)- 4.$7
Clwmlng Shops (NASOAQ)5.35
Cltr MHoldloDidl "' l (NASDAQ) - 43.33
Collins (NYSE) - 13.88
DuPont (NYSE) - 41:58
us - -·(NYSE)- 34.20
~ (NYSE)- 30.07
Gel- Eleclrlc (NYSE) - 32.40
HMteJ~ (NYSE)-

lV'? Championships at NYHS, 4 p.m.

!B) Jackson a1 11 1 Gallia Academy, 5
p.m. ,
(6) M!ligs at (3) Waverly, 5 p.m.
(9) Miller AI
Gallla, 5 p.m.
.
ond flolcl
SEOAL Champioosh~o al Athens, 5
p·. m

fL:""'

Tbtnclty llav 15
llopP htN

of the course, participants
receive a card to confrrm
that they attended and completed the course. This is not
a professional rescuer CPR
course, but it is intended for
community or lay persons.
To register for the course,
visit·O'Bieness' community
relations office. The course
fee of $15 per person is
payable with registration
and covers the cost of a
CPR instruction book,
which must be read before
attending. The fee is waiv!ld
for anyone unable to pay.
For· more information, call
O' Bieness' community relations department at (740)
566-4814.

Winner of Trimble-South Gallla game a1
·.
Winner of Walerford-MIIIer game at (t)
Eutem, 5 p.m.
(2) Southern, 5 p.m.

. --flolcl

~C Championships al NYHS, • p.m.

(7l River

lntralot is based in
Athens, GteecC, and its U.S.
headquarters is in Atlanta. It
operates in more than 40
countries.
The three major lottery
system vendors with U .S. .31.113
operations
. Intralot, Jl' Mllooro••lll"'' (NY&amp;E) - 47.24
Kroger (NYSE)- 27.18
Gtech and Scientific Games UmBrwld8 (NYSE)- 18.80
International - bid on the Nuo lulk Soullem (NYSE) Ohio contract.
13.38

SEc».L Championships

ot Athens, 11

CINClNNATI (AP) -All
those runs looked mighty
good to Aaron Harang.
Jeff
Keppinger . and
Brandon F'hi II ips hit two-run
homers in th~ seventh inning
Monday mght, breaking
open a tied game and sending Harang to a long-awaited victory, 8-7 over the surging florida Marlins.
The Reds' wildly .inconsistent offense finally came
through for its No. I starter.
Harang (2-5) hadn't won
since April 10 despile one
solid performance after
another. The Reds scored
two runs or less in half of his
first eight starts, the · main
reason that ugly record
accompanies his 3.32 ERA.
"I never lost faith,"
·Harang said. "I know we
APpholo .can score runs. It just
Cincinnati Reds pitcher Aaron Harang pitches against the Aorida Marlins ln. the first inning seemed like a dry spell. We
of a baseball game Monday In Cincinnati.
put it together one day and

Rio Grande
competes at
Cedarville
-.
Challenge
·-

BY MARK WIU.IAMS
SPECIAl TO THE SENTINEL

:·.

5.58

Wlll1h~ (NYSE) -11.18
O.lly atock lepoita -1M 4

-·for . . . ._.of

trM•
12, 2001, pro-

vided br Ednrd ....... nn.ncial ~ lai!KII. . In
Gdipolla 81 (740) 441-11441 •nd
Leeley Marrero In Point
Pleolunt Ill (304) 174-0174.

-.,berSIPC.

..

~ CEDARVILLE The
· University . of Rio Grande
men's and women's track
and field squads closed out
the regular season of com.
petition last
Friday at the
Cedarville
University
Outdoor
Collegiate
Challenge.
This was a
non-scoring and the last ·
chance to qualify for the
NAIA Outdoor National
Championships.
The 4 x I 00-meter relay
team, who wiD be competi!l£ at the Nationals, won
~ event with a time of
41.3'5.
The foursome
iiiGiuded freshman Josh
Ki:imer, senior Brandon
Il;tston, sophomore David
Croom and senior Josh
Peqy.
Freshman distance runner
Matthew Spencer was runner-up in the 1,500-meter
run with a time of 4 :10.31.
He also finished seventh in
the 800 with a time of
1:59.67.
Croom was 3rd in the
400-meter dash (50.53) and
freshman Jordan Gravely
claimed 6th in the 400
(51.60).
Junior thrower Kyle
George had a solid perrormance. finishing 3rd in the
4iscus throw with a best ·
toss of 139 feet, two inches.
He also notched a I Oth
place fmish in the shOt put
at 44 feet, two inches.
Other Redmen results:
freshman Steven Davis,
I,Oth in the 800 (2:06.54);
sophomore Kyle Hively,
lith in the 5,000-mctcr IUD
c.n:47) and Geoige, 14th in
OM; hammer throw (126 feet.

M'e: inches).

:'hrrY wiU compete in tbe.
ltO meters at tbe National

_,_ ~~ as will .Rio 4 x :400ater relay team. ·
:~ the women's side:
OObman Erica~radlin
~ 4th in the .
jump
~lh a top e1fort o 4 feet,

.. .

.........-...

r•-••
'

:• -Ill

.

.

··.· ••

CoNTAcrUS
: : H~ext. 33
••

R!ilr--

1..740 446 3008

• • lfooH

oportoOmydell;vo-..,dl&lt;lr•••.com

Mqm S!.tl
•

ertc Rllndolph, Spofta W1tllr
('r40) ~ ..,_ 33
i&lt;*'"*"&gt;hlmydei~ .com

•

itpn Wallsua, SpM18 WI liM
(?laO)~. ...,_33

b

•

lle; • • ~.oom

t..-y Crum, 5port1 WiiiM
(f40) "*-Z:M2, ...,_ 33

-·~·"""'

not the next, and they
seemed to fall on my days.
They kept coming around
and saying, ' Don 't worry.
We ' II put some nms together. · Just keep doing what
you' re doing."'
The Marlins arrived with a
seven-game winni·ng streak
and the best record in the
majors. Things looked good
early, when they piled up
three solo homers off
Harang, including another
by Dan Uggla.
Keppinger, the Reds' most
consistent hitter, snapped a
4-all tie with his homer off
Taylor Tankersley (0-1 ),
who came in to start the seventh. Phillips also connected
for his seventh homer. pro,
viding two more runs that
turned out to be just enough.
The Reds badn 't scored

PlliH ... Reds,82

Agency
representing
Mayo denies
illegal activity

.

Royal Dutch Shell- 81 .12
Sears Holding (NA$DAQ) 94.61
W.l-u.rt (NYSE) - 58.02
Wendy's (NYSE) - 26.68
~ (NYSE)- 22.47

p.m. ET clo8lng

Sp.m.

a.m.•

. P...... (NASDAQ)-12.10

Rockwell (NYSE) - 55.44
Roc:kr Boots (NASDAQ) -

--...Girtll=··

p.m.

O'Bleness to offer
community CPR training

~Aluminum

:z.r

· nmsrsz
) Athen&amp; a~Gallia Academy, 5 p.m:

) Meigs at (4) Wawrly, 5 p.m.
0) Soulh Gallla ot (7) Trimble. 5 p.m.
(tO) River Valley 81 (7) Croolca-.lille, 5

Stocks

---

Harang gets long-awaited
win, Reds beat Marlins

, ~ROY- A schedule Of upcoming high
v e r~ h~ sporUng evantli involving
teamG from Melgl ana Ga!lia countiH.

iichool

arouna

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --

nu!S&lt;Iay, May 13, 2008

LocAL ScHEDULE

f....ocal weatlter

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --

.

,,

earirings and federal employeach group, the serial numment. You can access our
bers (last four digits) run
consecutively from 0001
retirement
planner
at
Question: Someone told www.socialsecurity.gov/retir
through 9999.
me that Social Security has
To learn more about Social tools to help with fmancial e2. For more information,
~neral ·
at
visit
our
website
Security or to find out how planning. Does it?
www.socialsecurity.gov or
Question: Please help my to apply for a Social Security
Answer:
Yes. Social
wife and me settle .a bet. She card or number, visit our Security understands the need call us toO-free at 1-800-772says Sc;x:ial Security num- website at www.socialsecu- for all worlcers to do a better 1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778).
bers are based on where the rity.gov or call us toO-free at
Question: How long does
card was issued. I say . 1-800-772-1213 (TTY !- job of · planning for their
retirement To help workers a person need to work to
they're issued consecutive- 800-325-0778).
do
this, Social Security creal- become eligible for retire!Y' Who's right? . .
Question:
My
wallet
was
ed
some
very useful financial . ment benefits?
Answer: You both are,
Answer: Everyone born in
sort of. It's a little more stolen with my Social planning tools.
Security
card
in
it.
How
do
I
·
·
About
two
to
three
months
1929
or later needs 40 Social
complicated than that. The
report
my
card
stolen?
before
your
birthday,
we
will
Security
"credits" to be eliginine-digit Social Security
Answer:
We
urge
you
.
send
you
a
Social
Security
ble
for
retirement benefits.
number is divided into three
never to carry your card with Statement, as long as you are You can earn up to four credparts:
you.
In most cases, the only a worker age 25 or older and its per year. So, you need at
•
., This is the ftrst three digtime
you
will
need
to
produce
not
already
receiving
beneleast
10
years
to
become
eliits in a Social Security number. If your Social Security your card is when you apply fits. The Statement lists your gible. During your worlting
number was assigned before for employment. Always earnings and the amounts of years, earnings covered by
1972 when Social Security keep your Social Security Social Security taxes . you Social Security are posted to
Tuesday... Sunny. Highs
Wedne~day •.• Mostly
~ards were issued by local , card in a safe place with your have paid over the years. It your record. You earn credits in the lower 70s. NOitbeast cloudy with · showers likely
offices, the area number other important papers. You also gives estimates of the based on those earnings. winds around 5 mph.
with a chance of thunderc
reflects the state where you can apply for a replacement Social Security benefits you Each year the amount of
TUesday nigbt. ..Mostly · storms. Highs in the lower
Social Security card if your (and dependent family mem- earnings needed for a oredit clear in ·the evening ...Then 70s. South winds 5 to 10
applied for your number.
: • If your number was card is stolen. You may also bers) may be eligible to rises as average earniDgs lev- becolning partly cloudy. mph. Chance of rain 60 perassigned in I 972 or later want to report it to the receive now and in the els rilie. In ~boo ~ve Not as cool with lows in the cent.
$1,050 of upper 40s. lbmperature riswhen we began issuing Fu:deraJ Trade Commission at future. The State~nt is one credit.for
Tb u rsd ay ••• M 'o s tl y
www.fu:.gov/bcp/edulmicros
intended
to
help
worken
eamiugs,
up
to
the
maximum
Social Security cards cenin~ into the !.ower 50s after · cloudy with a 50 percent
trally, the first three digits iteslidtheft or 1-8()().877- planfortheirfinancialfuture. of four cmlits per year. You InJdni.Rht. Southeast winds chance of showers. Highs
Another useful tool is ihould keep in mind, lhou&amp;b,
. reflect the state as deter- IDTHEFT (TTY I-866-653S mph.
around 70.
..
4261).
And
you
may
W8Dt
to
Social
Security's
online
that
the
amount
of
J'Gur
mined by the ZIP code in
.
the mailing address on ~ur . monitor your aedit report at retirement planner. It wiD let Social Security benefit is
www.annualcredi~ ,_ you compu~ estitnates of delamincd by .lbe ~'Yel of T -..-..I
applicatiou for the num .
. • Group: Within each area, . For more infonnation abOUt your future Social Security your eamiDgs owe a 3S-yeir - -~
the group number (middle identity tbeft, visit our online retirement benefits. It aleo period. For more infoima- ----------------~­
two (2) digits) range from f~ sheet at www.socialsecu-.,~vides important infonna', lion, vis!t our ~ebsite at M!P (NY8E) _ 44_01
OhiO Yal~y lllnc Corp. (NAS0 I to 99 but are not assigned nty.gov/pubs/1 0064.html~"''iitio!l on factors affecting -:"'WWw:SOCialsecunty.gQV'· or·: ''IYiiD (NU"•Q) -11
DAQ)- 2S
88T (NYSE)- 31.30
call us toO-free atl-800-772- ~nt benefits, such as • call us .toO-free at 1-172- AlhiMIII Inc. (NYSE) -11.a
in consecutive order.
Peep
In (NASDAQ)- 24.1S
1213
(TrY
1-800-325-0778).
military
service,
household
1213
(ITY
l-800-3254n.8).
Blg
'
L
CIII
(N\'8E)
-21.43
• Serial number: Within
Pepelco (NYSE) -47.35 .
·
8ob E - (NASDAQ)- 28.78

Bv ELIZABETH CRull

Bl

Slim urges NBA to study IJl"!P""'S, Page 82

Civil War groups set ·
Memorial Day ceremony

ATHENS ~ O'B1eness·
Memorial Hospital in Athens
will offer a Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation (CPR) course
Wednesday, May 21, from
6:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. in
O' Bleness' Lower Level
room 010.
This American Safety &amp;
Health Institute course
teaches · participants · the
skills needed to administer
CPR to adults, children and
infants. Participants also
learn how to recognize a
life-threatening emergency,
how to. provide basic life .
support, and what to do in
the case of an airway
obstruction or choking.
Upon successful completion

The Daily Sentinel

.

·

.

lMry Crurnlphalo

R111er valley senior Stephanie Griffith, right, slides safely into third base as the ball gets awa:y from the Southeastern third
baseman during Mor:lda:y's Division Ill sectional semi~nal softball game in Cheshire.

BY lM1IY CRull
LCRUMOMYOAILYREGIS1ER.COM

CHESHIRE - · In an
effort to spark new life in the
River Valley . softball team
heading into postseason
play; head coach Rick
McF.ann made a few tweaks
to the lineup.
After Monday night, it
appears those changes will
be sticking around.
The Lady Raiders (9-11)
wasted little time taking
command of Monday' s
Division ill sectional .semifmal ~ainst ·Southeastern
(6-14), .)UDlping out to a 3-0
lead after one inuing and
new:r Jooking blud: in taking
a 6-I victory to move on to
the sectional fiDal qainst
No. 2 WellstoD on Friday.
~'We changed the batting

o~r quite a bit in honor of
our seniors aDd they did a
great job," McFarur said.
"We made a couple changes .
to put speed and strength in
needed spots."
Those changes appeared
to provide the spark this
team needed as River Valley
opened Monday's contest
with three straight hits highMcFawa
RciM
lighted by a two-IUD home
run from semor Terra Porter
Porter finished 2-for-4 at
to put her team on top 3-0.
the
plate with .t he homer and
Karl McFann also added a
pair -o f safeties and Kaylee two runs batted in to lead the
Rose smashed a triple to Lady Raiders at the plate.
lead the Lady Raiders to the McFann added a pair of singles and an RBl, Stephanie
first round victory.
"They came at it agres• Griffith had a double and a
IUD batted in, Kinten Carter
sive to begin with which is smashed an RBI single and

McFann also w,ent the distance in the pitching circle,
striking out six in picking up
the win. .
·
RVHS also had a few key
defensive stops including a
diving grab by Griffith to
end.the fifth inning.
Southeastern, on the other
band, struggled to get its
offense going , fmishin~ with
just five hits. It also failed to
take advantage of the half
dozen errors committed by
the Silver and Black.
Halton led · the Lady
Panthers witJi an RBI single
in the fifth inning, driving in
Weese. Weese added a pair
of knocks while Krebo .and
Carrell finished with. a hits
apiece.
was tabbed witb
what you hope for. Overall, Jenna Ward and Rose round- theSuycler
pitching loss, fanning
it was a pretty good eveniDB ed out the offense with a.hit
Pln11 . . 111•-.•2
for us," McFIDD said.
apiece.

Cavaliers beat Celtics,
even series at two apiece
11Y TOll Wt111111
, . _ . W!mR

,... .,.,.,. • ._..., _

the Celticno just 12 points

in tbe final period.
.
_._ to Bolton chopped to 0-5 on

8 _..
'"""""• ~•u
e~ and ~ to Boston WJtb authority.
~ ~~- soorcd 21
pomts, Jsmmmg m a powerhouse dunk over a defe1llieless Kevin Gameu in the
final two minutes, as the
Cleveland Cavali.en beat the
homesick Celtics 88:77 in
Game 4 on Monday rught to
tie the best-of-seven series
at 2~2.
.
Still stuck m a shooting
slump, James dominated
~ ~ stretci_I and fintshed wtth 13 asSISts - four
in the fourth qlllf1er. The
Cavaliers, wbose defense
has been overlooked.
held
,,

,.

the road in tbe poi!season, a
~mooing slip for a team that
went31-10 on tbc 'road diiring the regular seasou.
During a sbolt visit to Ohio,
Celtics lost . their
momentum, in the series but
will now held home wbere
they weut 3S-6 bef~ the
playoffs Started.
Game 5 is Wednesday
night, and Game 6 .wiD be
back in Oeveland on Friday.
James was jll$t 7-for-20
from the floor, but he did
everything else for the Cavs,
who are attempting to overcome an 0-2 defiCit for the
_ . . ..,.:._
111
82
•
-

{-the

LOS ANGELES (AP) The head of the spans
agency representing O.J.
Mayo demed any illegal
activity
involving
the
Southern California star on
· Monday, a day after ESPN
reponed
Bill
Duffy
Associates gave cash to an
event promoter who provided gifts.
.
Louis Johnson, a former
associate of Mayo's, told
ESPN's "Outside the Lines"
that BDA Sports provided
Rodney Guillory w1th about
$200.000 before Mayo
arrived at USC. Johnson
said a portion of that money
·
was given to Mayo.
"I haven' t seen any evidence of them saying we
gave OJ . Mayo a dime, and
that has not happened,"
Duffy told The Associated
Press. "I don ' t see any evidence of any other type of
transaction. This is what
this
guy
is
saying .
Obviously his credibility
should be in question as
well."
Mayo, a native . of
Huntington , W.Va.. has
declared for the N BA draft
and hired BDA Sports'
Calvin Andrews as his
agent. During his senior
year at Huntington High
School, Mayo led the team
to its thinj straight Class
AAA championship title
_a nd was named West
Virginia's boys basketball
player of the year.
ESPN reported Sunday
that Mayo received about
$30,000 and ol\ler benefits
while in high school and
during his lone season at
USC, then entered into a
verbal agreement that
allowed the agency to represent him · when he turned
pro.
But Duffy said he onl~
,. ...... . . ,. . .2

CleVeland .·
. Cav~Jiers '
LeBron
James,
right, drl~~es on
Boston
Celtlcs'
Paul
Pierce during the
first quarter of
G~me 4 of
the NBA
basketball
Eastern
Conferenc
e s e mifinals
Monday in
C le~~e land .

•

�,

.LOCAL • STATE

The Daily Sentinel

POMEROY - Paul M.
Reed, president and chief
executive officer of Farmers
Bank &amp; Savings Co.. has
announced that Melissa
Keams has been named the
Farmers · Bank . 2008
Employee of the Year.
Keams, a customer service representative and
teller, is employed at the
bank's Mason office.
According to
Reed,
"From the numerous recorruriendations our management team received, it was
obvious that Missy is universally loved by both her
co-workers and her cus tomers. She exemplifies
our corporate mission,
which is to provide every

PageA6

Melissa K1111ms

person who walks through
the door of .our bank with
the best service they could

expect
anywhere. The
board of directors and I
want to extend her our
heartfelt thanks and. appreciation for setting such a
great example."
"At some places, the customer isn' t important," says
Kearns. "Everything's about
the co!DI'any. Farmers Bank
is defmltely not like that.
For example, it's nice to
actually be encouraged to
refund afee or two to a customer who's made an honest
mistake on their account.
"And I love my co-workers most of all," she added.
"They make the job so
easy."
Missy lives in West
Columbia, W.Va., with her

husband of three years,
Rock Keams. In addition to
adoring Rock, she considers
her six grand children Austin, Travis, Hunter,
Rocky III, Wess and Kylee
- "the Bomb." She IS a
member
of
Bachtel
Methodist Church in New
Haven, W.Va.. where she
serves as treasurer.
· The
Farmers
Bank
Employee of the Year is in
part chosen by the bank's
employees, wlto nominate
deserving co-workers by
· submittin~ their recommen. datipns m writing. The
award was presented at the
bank's annual Employee of
the Year Banquet on April 8
. at Riverside Golf Club.

Social Security questions and answers

Inside

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Seattle crowds rould grow witb

Griffey, hie B(i

Tribe bhmks Blue Jays, J'¥ B(i

.

will
portray
RACINE - The annual David
William
Memorial day ceremonies Governor.
of the Brooks-Grant Camp Dennison, who was the gov7, Sons of Union Veterims ernor of the State of Ohio
of the Civil War and Maj. during the Civil War.
Winners of the patriotic
Daniel McCook Circle 104
Ladies of the Grand Army Essay Contest, sponsored by
of the Republic, will be held the Maj . Daniel McCook
were
Becca
Saturday at II a.m. at the Circle,
Chadwell,
first;
Dylan
Star Mill Park in Racine.
Robert Davis, junior vice . Motris, seoond, and Mallory
commander,
Ohio Nicodemus, third. Winners
Department Sons of Union of the contest will read their
Veterans of the Civil War, essays at the ceremony to
will be the featured speaker. which the public i~ invited.

Retirement

SOCIAL SECURITY
MANAGER, ATHENS

~

Ohio Lottery changing system vendor
. CLEVELAND (AP) 'The Ohio Lottery has decided
to replace the vendor that has
operated the state's gaming
system since 1985, the lottery's director said Monday.
Intralot is to replace
Gte;:h Corp. on July 1,
2009, the lottery said.
"The announcement is
bittersweet, because they

(Gtech) ha'lle served u s
well," said Ohio Lottery
Director Michael Dolan.
The Ohio LOttery has pro,
jected it will save about $200
million under the new contract, compared to the terms
of Gtech 's current contract.
Dolan said sites that seD
lottery tickets may . notice.
smaller sales terminals.

"If we do our jobs right, it
will be a seamless transition," he said.
The two-year lntralot
· contract can be renewed for
up to I 0 years and has an
estimated worth of $170
million over the total span,
It will ~o before the state
controllmg board on June 2
for final approval.

Buovw......-CN'fSE)-52-M

(NASDAQ) .
-73.43
'
a.mpion (NASDAQ)- 4.$7
Clwmlng Shops (NASOAQ)5.35
Cltr MHoldloDidl "' l (NASDAQ) - 43.33
Collins (NYSE) - 13.88
DuPont (NYSE) - 41:58
us - -·(NYSE)- 34.20
~ (NYSE)- 30.07
Gel- Eleclrlc (NYSE) - 32.40
HMteJ~ (NYSE)-

lV'? Championships at NYHS, 4 p.m.

!B) Jackson a1 11 1 Gallia Academy, 5
p.m. ,
(6) M!ligs at (3) Waverly, 5 p.m.
(9) Miller AI
Gallla, 5 p.m.
.
ond flolcl
SEOAL Champioosh~o al Athens, 5
p·. m

fL:""'

Tbtnclty llav 15
llopP htN

of the course, participants
receive a card to confrrm
that they attended and completed the course. This is not
a professional rescuer CPR
course, but it is intended for
community or lay persons.
To register for the course,
visit·O'Bieness' community
relations office. The course
fee of $15 per person is
payable with registration
and covers the cost of a
CPR instruction book,
which must be read before
attending. The fee is waiv!ld
for anyone unable to pay.
For· more information, call
O' Bieness' community relations department at (740)
566-4814.

Winner of Trimble-South Gallla game a1
·.
Winner of Walerford-MIIIer game at (t)
Eutem, 5 p.m.
(2) Southern, 5 p.m.

. --flolcl

~C Championships al NYHS, • p.m.

(7l River

lntralot is based in
Athens, GteecC, and its U.S.
headquarters is in Atlanta. It
operates in more than 40
countries.
The three major lottery
system vendors with U .S. .31.113
operations
. Intralot, Jl' Mllooro••lll"'' (NY&amp;E) - 47.24
Kroger (NYSE)- 27.18
Gtech and Scientific Games UmBrwld8 (NYSE)- 18.80
International - bid on the Nuo lulk Soullem (NYSE) Ohio contract.
13.38

SEc».L Championships

ot Athens, 11

CINClNNATI (AP) -All
those runs looked mighty
good to Aaron Harang.
Jeff
Keppinger . and
Brandon F'hi II ips hit two-run
homers in th~ seventh inning
Monday mght, breaking
open a tied game and sending Harang to a long-awaited victory, 8-7 over the surging florida Marlins.
The Reds' wildly .inconsistent offense finally came
through for its No. I starter.
Harang (2-5) hadn't won
since April 10 despile one
solid performance after
another. The Reds scored
two runs or less in half of his
first eight starts, the · main
reason that ugly record
accompanies his 3.32 ERA.
"I never lost faith,"
·Harang said. "I know we
APpholo .can score runs. It just
Cincinnati Reds pitcher Aaron Harang pitches against the Aorida Marlins ln. the first inning seemed like a dry spell. We
of a baseball game Monday In Cincinnati.
put it together one day and

Rio Grande
competes at
Cedarville
-.
Challenge
·-

BY MARK WIU.IAMS
SPECIAl TO THE SENTINEL

:·.

5.58

Wlll1h~ (NYSE) -11.18
O.lly atock lepoita -1M 4

-·for . . . ._.of

trM•
12, 2001, pro-

vided br Ednrd ....... nn.ncial ~ lai!KII. . In
Gdipolla 81 (740) 441-11441 •nd
Leeley Marrero In Point
Pleolunt Ill (304) 174-0174.

-.,berSIPC.

..

~ CEDARVILLE The
· University . of Rio Grande
men's and women's track
and field squads closed out
the regular season of com.
petition last
Friday at the
Cedarville
University
Outdoor
Collegiate
Challenge.
This was a
non-scoring and the last ·
chance to qualify for the
NAIA Outdoor National
Championships.
The 4 x I 00-meter relay
team, who wiD be competi!l£ at the Nationals, won
~ event with a time of
41.3'5.
The foursome
iiiGiuded freshman Josh
Ki:imer, senior Brandon
Il;tston, sophomore David
Croom and senior Josh
Peqy.
Freshman distance runner
Matthew Spencer was runner-up in the 1,500-meter
run with a time of 4 :10.31.
He also finished seventh in
the 800 with a time of
1:59.67.
Croom was 3rd in the
400-meter dash (50.53) and
freshman Jordan Gravely
claimed 6th in the 400
(51.60).
Junior thrower Kyle
George had a solid perrormance. finishing 3rd in the
4iscus throw with a best ·
toss of 139 feet, two inches.
He also notched a I Oth
place fmish in the shOt put
at 44 feet, two inches.
Other Redmen results:
freshman Steven Davis,
I,Oth in the 800 (2:06.54);
sophomore Kyle Hively,
lith in the 5,000-mctcr IUD
c.n:47) and Geoige, 14th in
OM; hammer throw (126 feet.

M'e: inches).

:'hrrY wiU compete in tbe.
ltO meters at tbe National

_,_ ~~ as will .Rio 4 x :400ater relay team. ·
:~ the women's side:
OObman Erica~radlin
~ 4th in the .
jump
~lh a top e1fort o 4 feet,

.. .

.........-...

r•-••
'

:• -Ill

.

.

··.· ••

CoNTAcrUS
: : H~ext. 33
••

R!ilr--

1..740 446 3008

• • lfooH

oportoOmydell;vo-..,dl&lt;lr•••.com

Mqm S!.tl
•

ertc Rllndolph, Spofta W1tllr
('r40) ~ ..,_ 33
i&lt;*'"*"&gt;hlmydei~ .com

•

itpn Wallsua, SpM18 WI liM
(?laO)~. ...,_33

b

•

lle; • • ~.oom

t..-y Crum, 5port1 WiiiM
(f40) "*-Z:M2, ...,_ 33

-·~·"""'

not the next, and they
seemed to fall on my days.
They kept coming around
and saying, ' Don 't worry.
We ' II put some nms together. · Just keep doing what
you' re doing."'
The Marlins arrived with a
seven-game winni·ng streak
and the best record in the
majors. Things looked good
early, when they piled up
three solo homers off
Harang, including another
by Dan Uggla.
Keppinger, the Reds' most
consistent hitter, snapped a
4-all tie with his homer off
Taylor Tankersley (0-1 ),
who came in to start the seventh. Phillips also connected
for his seventh homer. pro,
viding two more runs that
turned out to be just enough.
The Reds badn 't scored

PlliH ... Reds,82

Agency
representing
Mayo denies
illegal activity

.

Royal Dutch Shell- 81 .12
Sears Holding (NA$DAQ) 94.61
W.l-u.rt (NYSE) - 58.02
Wendy's (NYSE) - 26.68
~ (NYSE)- 22.47

p.m. ET clo8lng

Sp.m.

a.m.•

. P...... (NASDAQ)-12.10

Rockwell (NYSE) - 55.44
Roc:kr Boots (NASDAQ) -

--...Girtll=··

p.m.

O'Bleness to offer
community CPR training

~Aluminum

:z.r

· nmsrsz
) Athen&amp; a~Gallia Academy, 5 p.m:

) Meigs at (4) Wawrly, 5 p.m.
0) Soulh Gallla ot (7) Trimble. 5 p.m.
(tO) River Valley 81 (7) Croolca-.lille, 5

Stocks

---

Harang gets long-awaited
win, Reds beat Marlins

, ~ROY- A schedule Of upcoming high
v e r~ h~ sporUng evantli involving
teamG from Melgl ana Ga!lia countiH.

iichool

arouna

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --

nu!S&lt;Iay, May 13, 2008

LocAL ScHEDULE

f....ocal weatlter

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --

.

,,

earirings and federal employeach group, the serial numment. You can access our
bers (last four digits) run
consecutively from 0001
retirement
planner
at
Question: Someone told www.socialsecurity.gov/retir
through 9999.
me that Social Security has
To learn more about Social tools to help with fmancial e2. For more information,
~neral ·
at
visit
our
website
Security or to find out how planning. Does it?
www.socialsecurity.gov or
Question: Please help my to apply for a Social Security
Answer:
Yes. Social
wife and me settle .a bet. She card or number, visit our Security understands the need call us toO-free at 1-800-772says Sc;x:ial Security num- website at www.socialsecu- for all worlcers to do a better 1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778).
bers are based on where the rity.gov or call us toO-free at
Question: How long does
card was issued. I say . 1-800-772-1213 (TTY !- job of · planning for their
retirement To help workers a person need to work to
they're issued consecutive- 800-325-0778).
do
this, Social Security creal- become eligible for retire!Y' Who's right? . .
Question:
My
wallet
was
ed
some
very useful financial . ment benefits?
Answer: You both are,
Answer: Everyone born in
sort of. It's a little more stolen with my Social planning tools.
Security
card
in
it.
How
do
I
·
·
About
two
to
three
months
1929
or later needs 40 Social
complicated than that. The
report
my
card
stolen?
before
your
birthday,
we
will
Security
"credits" to be eliginine-digit Social Security
Answer:
We
urge
you
.
send
you
a
Social
Security
ble
for
retirement benefits.
number is divided into three
never to carry your card with Statement, as long as you are You can earn up to four credparts:
you.
In most cases, the only a worker age 25 or older and its per year. So, you need at
•
., This is the ftrst three digtime
you
will
need
to
produce
not
already
receiving
beneleast
10
years
to
become
eliits in a Social Security number. If your Social Security your card is when you apply fits. The Statement lists your gible. During your worlting
number was assigned before for employment. Always earnings and the amounts of years, earnings covered by
1972 when Social Security keep your Social Security Social Security taxes . you Social Security are posted to
Tuesday... Sunny. Highs
Wedne~day •.• Mostly
~ards were issued by local , card in a safe place with your have paid over the years. It your record. You earn credits in the lower 70s. NOitbeast cloudy with · showers likely
offices, the area number other important papers. You also gives estimates of the based on those earnings. winds around 5 mph.
with a chance of thunderc
reflects the state where you can apply for a replacement Social Security benefits you Each year the amount of
TUesday nigbt. ..Mostly · storms. Highs in the lower
Social Security card if your (and dependent family mem- earnings needed for a oredit clear in ·the evening ...Then 70s. South winds 5 to 10
applied for your number.
: • If your number was card is stolen. You may also bers) may be eligible to rises as average earniDgs lev- becolning partly cloudy. mph. Chance of rain 60 perassigned in I 972 or later want to report it to the receive now and in the els rilie. In ~boo ~ve Not as cool with lows in the cent.
$1,050 of upper 40s. lbmperature riswhen we began issuing Fu:deraJ Trade Commission at future. The State~nt is one credit.for
Tb u rsd ay ••• M 'o s tl y
www.fu:.gov/bcp/edulmicros
intended
to
help
worken
eamiugs,
up
to
the
maximum
Social Security cards cenin~ into the !.ower 50s after · cloudy with a 50 percent
trally, the first three digits iteslidtheft or 1-8()().877- planfortheirfinancialfuture. of four cmlits per year. You InJdni.Rht. Southeast winds chance of showers. Highs
Another useful tool is ihould keep in mind, lhou&amp;b,
. reflect the state as deter- IDTHEFT (TTY I-866-653S mph.
around 70.
..
4261).
And
you
may
W8Dt
to
Social
Security's
online
that
the
amount
of
J'Gur
mined by the ZIP code in
.
the mailing address on ~ur . monitor your aedit report at retirement planner. It wiD let Social Security benefit is
www.annualcredi~ ,_ you compu~ estitnates of delamincd by .lbe ~'Yel of T -..-..I
applicatiou for the num .
. • Group: Within each area, . For more infonnation abOUt your future Social Security your eamiDgs owe a 3S-yeir - -~
the group number (middle identity tbeft, visit our online retirement benefits. It aleo period. For more infoima- ----------------~­
two (2) digits) range from f~ sheet at www.socialsecu-.,~vides important infonna', lion, vis!t our ~ebsite at M!P (NY8E) _ 44_01
OhiO Yal~y lllnc Corp. (NAS0 I to 99 but are not assigned nty.gov/pubs/1 0064.html~"''iitio!l on factors affecting -:"'WWw:SOCialsecunty.gQV'· or·: ''IYiiD (NU"•Q) -11
DAQ)- 2S
88T (NYSE)- 31.30
call us toO-free atl-800-772- ~nt benefits, such as • call us .toO-free at 1-172- AlhiMIII Inc. (NYSE) -11.a
in consecutive order.
Peep
In (NASDAQ)- 24.1S
1213
(TrY
1-800-325-0778).
military
service,
household
1213
(ITY
l-800-3254n.8).
Blg
'
L
CIII
(N\'8E)
-21.43
• Serial number: Within
Pepelco (NYSE) -47.35 .
·
8ob E - (NASDAQ)- 28.78

Bv ELIZABETH CRull

Bl

Slim urges NBA to study IJl"!P""'S, Page 82

Civil War groups set ·
Memorial Day ceremony

ATHENS ~ O'B1eness·
Memorial Hospital in Athens
will offer a Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation (CPR) course
Wednesday, May 21, from
6:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. in
O' Bleness' Lower Level
room 010.
This American Safety &amp;
Health Institute course
teaches · participants · the
skills needed to administer
CPR to adults, children and
infants. Participants also
learn how to recognize a
life-threatening emergency,
how to. provide basic life .
support, and what to do in
the case of an airway
obstruction or choking.
Upon successful completion

The Daily Sentinel

.

·

.

lMry Crurnlphalo

R111er valley senior Stephanie Griffith, right, slides safely into third base as the ball gets awa:y from the Southeastern third
baseman during Mor:lda:y's Division Ill sectional semi~nal softball game in Cheshire.

BY lM1IY CRull
LCRUMOMYOAILYREGIS1ER.COM

CHESHIRE - · In an
effort to spark new life in the
River Valley . softball team
heading into postseason
play; head coach Rick
McF.ann made a few tweaks
to the lineup.
After Monday night, it
appears those changes will
be sticking around.
The Lady Raiders (9-11)
wasted little time taking
command of Monday' s
Division ill sectional .semifmal ~ainst ·Southeastern
(6-14), .)UDlping out to a 3-0
lead after one inuing and
new:r Jooking blud: in taking
a 6-I victory to move on to
the sectional fiDal qainst
No. 2 WellstoD on Friday.
~'We changed the batting

o~r quite a bit in honor of
our seniors aDd they did a
great job," McFarur said.
"We made a couple changes .
to put speed and strength in
needed spots."
Those changes appeared
to provide the spark this
team needed as River Valley
opened Monday's contest
with three straight hits highMcFawa
RciM
lighted by a two-IUD home
run from semor Terra Porter
Porter finished 2-for-4 at
to put her team on top 3-0.
the
plate with .t he homer and
Karl McFann also added a
pair -o f safeties and Kaylee two runs batted in to lead the
Rose smashed a triple to Lady Raiders at the plate.
lead the Lady Raiders to the McFann added a pair of singles and an RBl, Stephanie
first round victory.
"They came at it agres• Griffith had a double and a
IUD batted in, Kinten Carter
sive to begin with which is smashed an RBI single and

McFann also w,ent the distance in the pitching circle,
striking out six in picking up
the win. .
·
RVHS also had a few key
defensive stops including a
diving grab by Griffith to
end.the fifth inning.
Southeastern, on the other
band, struggled to get its
offense going , fmishin~ with
just five hits. It also failed to
take advantage of the half
dozen errors committed by
the Silver and Black.
Halton led · the Lady
Panthers witJi an RBI single
in the fifth inning, driving in
Weese. Weese added a pair
of knocks while Krebo .and
Carrell finished with. a hits
apiece.
was tabbed witb
what you hope for. Overall, Jenna Ward and Rose round- theSuycler
pitching loss, fanning
it was a pretty good eveniDB ed out the offense with a.hit
Pln11 . . 111•-.•2
for us," McFIDD said.
apiece.

Cavaliers beat Celtics,
even series at two apiece
11Y TOll Wt111111
, . _ . W!mR

,... .,.,.,. • ._..., _

the Celticno just 12 points

in tbe final period.
.
_._ to Bolton chopped to 0-5 on

8 _..
'"""""• ~•u
e~ and ~ to Boston WJtb authority.
~ ~~- soorcd 21
pomts, Jsmmmg m a powerhouse dunk over a defe1llieless Kevin Gameu in the
final two minutes, as the
Cleveland Cavali.en beat the
homesick Celtics 88:77 in
Game 4 on Monday rught to
tie the best-of-seven series
at 2~2.
.
Still stuck m a shooting
slump, James dominated
~ ~ stretci_I and fintshed wtth 13 asSISts - four
in the fourth qlllf1er. The
Cavaliers, wbose defense
has been overlooked.
held
,,

,.

the road in tbe poi!season, a
~mooing slip for a team that
went31-10 on tbc 'road diiring the regular seasou.
During a sbolt visit to Ohio,
Celtics lost . their
momentum, in the series but
will now held home wbere
they weut 3S-6 bef~ the
playoffs Started.
Game 5 is Wednesday
night, and Game 6 .wiD be
back in Oeveland on Friday.
James was jll$t 7-for-20
from the floor, but he did
everything else for the Cavs,
who are attempting to overcome an 0-2 defiCit for the
_ . . ..,.:._
111
82
•
-

{-the

LOS ANGELES (AP) The head of the spans
agency representing O.J.
Mayo demed any illegal
activity
involving
the
Southern California star on
· Monday, a day after ESPN
reponed
Bill
Duffy
Associates gave cash to an
event promoter who provided gifts.
.
Louis Johnson, a former
associate of Mayo's, told
ESPN's "Outside the Lines"
that BDA Sports provided
Rodney Guillory w1th about
$200.000 before Mayo
arrived at USC. Johnson
said a portion of that money
·
was given to Mayo.
"I haven' t seen any evidence of them saying we
gave OJ . Mayo a dime, and
that has not happened,"
Duffy told The Associated
Press. "I don ' t see any evidence of any other type of
transaction. This is what
this
guy
is
saying .
Obviously his credibility
should be in question as
well."
Mayo, a native . of
Huntington , W.Va.. has
declared for the N BA draft
and hired BDA Sports'
Calvin Andrews as his
agent. During his senior
year at Huntington High
School, Mayo led the team
to its thinj straight Class
AAA championship title
_a nd was named West
Virginia's boys basketball
player of the year.
ESPN reported Sunday
that Mayo received about
$30,000 and ol\ler benefits
while in high school and
during his lone season at
USC, then entered into a
verbal agreement that
allowed the agency to represent him · when he turned
pro.
But Duffy said he onl~
,. ...... . . ,. . .2

CleVeland .·
. Cav~Jiers '
LeBron
James,
right, drl~~es on
Boston
Celtlcs'
Paul
Pierce during the
first quarter of
G~me 4 of
the NBA
basketball
Eastern
Conferenc
e s e mifinals
Monday in
C le~~e land .

•

�Page 82 • The Daily Sentinel

Raiders
fromPageBI
one.
RVHS got Monday's con·
test off to a great start, wasting little time taking con-

trol.

•

In the bottom of the first
inning Griffith led-off with
a double and was driven
home on a single from
McFann.
Porte r
then
stepped ·to the plate and
smashed a two-run shot
down the left field line to
put the home squad on top
3-0.
After
two
score less
innings, Porter again came
up big with a few key
defensive stops in the fourth
inning to keep the visitors
off the board. After loading
the bases, two straight force
outs · at home liept SHS
scoreless and a McFann
strikeout got the Lady
Raiders out uf the inning
unharmed.
River Valley then extended its lead by · one in the

Reds
from PageBl
more than five runs in any
game behind Harang. who
gave up four runs and seven
hits in seven innings before
turning hi s rare lead over to
the bullpen. Jt . nearly
slipped away in a wacky
eighth inning.
"This game's crazy,"
Phillips said. "Just when
you think things are looldng
up, crazy things happen."
After Luis Gonzalez singled home a run in the
eighth, cutting it to 8-5,
closer Francisco Cordero
came on and hit Wes Helms
to load the bases with two
outs. Ken Griffey . Jr.
dropped Mike Rabelo's fly
·ball to shallow right field
for an error that let in two
more runs ..
"I've never seen him do it
before," manager Dusty
Baker said. "That's a first
for me. It shows it can happen to anybody. He's as
sure-handed a man as
you're going to find.".
A walk loaded the bases
again. raising the Reds' tension level. Griffey bobbled

www .mydailysentinel.com

'

Tuesday, May 13, 2008i .
I

fourth when Ward led off
with a single. later coming
home on a Southeastern
error to push the lead to 4-0.
The Lady Panthers finally
got on the board in the top
of the fifth when Weese
smashed a single, stole second and was driven ·home
on an ·RBI single from
Halton to cut the lead to 4- L
However that is all the closer Southeastern would get.
· River Valley 's defense
came through with a few
big stops in the sixth and
seventh innings to keep the
visitors from adding to their
score while RVHS added a
pair of insurance runs durmg that span.
Porter scored her second
run of the night when sh6
led off the fifth inning with
a single and was driven in
on an RBI smash from
Carter and Rose scored in
the sixth. when her triple
lead to a 6-1 RVHS lead
when Griffith knocked her ·
in.
Even more impressive
than the win was the fact
that the team got in the
game on Monday. With
Alfredo Amezaga's fly to
the warning trac~ before
grabbing it with his bare
hand for the last out of the
mmng.
"The ball hit off his
(glove) heel and he had the
concentration to catch it,"
Gonzalez said. "Other outfielders don't make that
play wheJl tl!e ball hits .the
· heel, but Griffey isGriffey."
Cordero pitched a perfect
ninth for his sixth save in as
manythances. The Reds are·
the only team in the majors
without a blown save.
The 11omer has fig·Jred
prominently in the best start
in Marlins history. Harang
already knew what the
Marlins could do- he gave
up five homers in his last
two starts against them.
Make it eight homers in
his last three.
Jeremy Hermida and
Hanley Ramirez hit .backto-hack . homers in the fll'St
inning, and Uggla connect.ed in ·the fourth for a 3-0
lead. It was Uggla's fourth
homer in his last three
games - · one was a grand
slam - and his eighth io lO
games.
Uggla has 12 homers
overall after hitting a

Stern wants NBAto review pregames

heavy rains over thS weekend flooding the neld, a
dedicated crew worked
BY JoE MtuciA
"It may be that these are that isn't generated by faqs,
through the afternoon to
ready the field for play and
Associ ATED PRESs WRITER
.the maniacal rantings of a
"I always bite my tongu!l
was able to clear the field
fan from a different era and because l say, 'Well, maybe
just in time for the start of
CLEVELAND- On the I recognize that, but you I'm not the demographic
the game.
su bject of the NBA's infat- kn&lt;;&gt;~ I'm sitting there that likes to be assaulted :by
"l am surprised we played uation
with
pregame wattmg for the next qmnon loud rap, s·moke, pyrote~h­
tonight . It was nothing but pyrotechn ics, smoke and to go off and then !~e fire nics and chemicals,"' be
water this morning and we
had a group ·come in and noise. commissioner David he_a ts ..up the arena. Ste~ said. "I'm outdate_d, but i
they did a great )ob _to get Stern was · loud and clear: satd, so the te!llperature m think it's time for us to sl{y,
the arena ratses by 15 'Hey guys, lets look at' it
the field ready,' McFann He's had enough.
degrees. That's if you can one more time."'
said.
.
"I think they're ridicu· be
•
·11
cause you re stt
There's rarely a quiet
With a postseason win lous," Stern . said Monday see_ tt
already under their belts, before Game 4 'of the watttng for the smoke, . moment in Cleveland's
,
which is chemical, to arena where . the vid:eo
the Lady Raiders will get a Cavaljers-Celtics secondclear."
screen routinely displays: a
few more regular season
forward
Ben meter registering over 100
contests in during the week round playoff series. "I · Cavs
with Alexander visiting think that the noise, the Wallace says the smoke in decibels, as loud as a rock
Cheshire on Tuesday and tire, the smoke, is a kind of Bos.l on contributed to the concert.
Southe'rn coming to town on ass au It that we should seri- dizziness tbat forced him to
Stem, more of a Simi:&gt;n
VVednesday.
·
ously consider reviewing in leave Game 2. Wallace did- and Gar(unkel fan , slys
River Valley will return to whether it's really . neces- n't go onto the coun for he's got nothing ag;~insLbip
tournament play Friday at sary g1ven the quality of Game 3 in Cleveland until hop and the music app¢Ci•
Wellston against the secour game.''
the onslaught of smoke and ated by younger audieJU;es,
ond-ranked Lady Rockets.
Hi s coniments came just fire had ended. Anderson but says the volume is Q~~
a few minutes before Varejao ran onto the court the top.
•
River Val" 8, Southeaatem 1
SE
0000100 ~ 151
Cleveland 's over-the-top in his place. .
"What's happened ·is ea\
RV
300 111 X ~ 686
player introductions, which
The special effects aren't very well intentioned pepSHS (6- ~4) : Snyder and Krebo.
include fire - hot enough limited to pregame intro- pie feel that it's their obijg•
RVHS (9-11): Kari McFann and Terra
that fans can feel the heat in ductions. White residue ation to root their team '(In
Por1er.
WP - McFann. ~p- Snyder.
the stands - shooting out from fire extinguishers to victory, to urge them :...
of four swords on the delayed Game I of the they think if you turn up t!te
scoreboard .
Spurs-Hornets series for 19 loudspeaker it's going ; to
career·high 31 last season.
Such pyrotechnic dis- minutes between the first help them perform better
Right-hander
Burke
.Badenhop gave up four runs plays have bec.ome com- and second quarters after a even though there are
iti six innings, leaving with mon around the league. The m11scot soared through a babies in the building,"lte
·
the score tied at 4. A throw- -barrage of . fireworks in ring of fire for a ·dunk in said.
· ·
ing error by third baseman Boston is so intense it New Orleans.
Another
thing
that
AP Sports Writer Tam
Jorge· Cantu let in a run in lea ves a fog hanging over
the
court
for
most
of
the
annoys
Stern
is
the
nonstop
Withers
contributed to -t/tis
the fifth , and Radenhop's
·
first
quart
er.
loud
music
and
other
noise
repon.
wild pitch let iit another
'
with Harang at the plate and
two outs in the sixth.
met him once before that in or other gifts. Johnson,
" Very
frustrating,"
Vegas, I ran into during who claims he dido 'I get
Badenhop said. ''You get in
USA Basketball for like 30 paid, also gave ESPN
that situation, and you comseconds.
He was running to receipts and invoices (or
from PageBl
pletely yank a fastball (into
a car, I was coming into a many of the purchases. ·
.the ,dirt). Very disappoint.
somebody introduced
"From what I can see,
mg.
• and hotel,
us,
we
shook
hands
and
that
those
receipts were from
recently
met
Mayo,
Notes: Florida OF Josh
his purchases," Duffy said.
was
it.
This
is
the
fll'St
time
only
knew
Guillory
through
. VVillingham hit soft-toss
I've actually formally met "We had nothing to 4o
pitches
Monday. the player.
with that. I don't everi
"That's what's crazy. I him ."
Willingham. sidelined by a met O.J. Mayo for the ftrst
NCAA rules prohibit-giv- know who this Loq
sore back, is eligible to time like three weeks ago. I ing college athletes money Johnson guy is."
· ·
come off the 15·day DL
during the series in . - - - , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . , ; . . . . ; _ . , . . . . ._ _ _ __.__~
Cincinnati, but his return is
With the Cavs leading the Cavs tare about are
uncertain. ... RH Bronson
82: 75, James drove past the · pair of 2s that . show
Arroyo
will
start
Paul Pien:e on a screen near this series is as tight as
Wednesday for the Reds,
the foul line, head faked possible .
·.
fromPageBl
going on three days' rest to
Garnett
scored
15
past James Posey and then
get · the ,rotation back in
poslerized Garnett, the points, but only two in tile
order. Arroyo is 1-0 with a second time in two years.
league's defensive {&gt;layer of second half, as Cavs for·
In the final 8:45, James the year. As Cavalters fans ward Anderson Varejao
3.05 ERA in three career
had four assists, a 3-pointer erupted, a scow ling James harassed Boston's All-Star
starts on short ~;est .
Slumping OF Adam Dunn and a right-handed dunk stormed back on defense.
all night . Ray Allen had 15
was dropped to seventh in that rattled Quicken Loans
Although
James
is points and Paul Pierce 1;3;
the order for the first time Arena and became the sig- shooting only 20-of-78 but the Celtics' Big Three
since July 8, 2005 . He went nature moment of this . (26 percent) from the were only a combined 16Ocfor·3 with a sacrifice fly.
floor, the only numbers of-40.
series.

.:Tuesday, May .13, 2008

m:ribune -.Sentinel _,l\e . . . ._

,.

CLASSIFIED

In One Week With Us
REACH OVER 285,000 PROSPECTS
PLUS YOUR AD NOW ONLINE

E:flla!l
classified@ mydailytribune,com

••

Qeribune

To Place

-

'

ca'lf;:J:v.
'

..

l\egister.

Sentinel

{740) 446-2342 . {740) 992~2156 {304) 675-1333

•••

446-30011

Or Fax To

Or Fax To

992-2157

Now you can have borders and graphics
.1LJ
addedtoyourclassifiedads
(.~
1m
Borders $3.00/per ad
~
Graphics SOC for small
$1.00 for laF'C)e

Monday thru Friday
:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
I0 WRITE Aft

~
ssful Ads
Should Include These Items
To Help Get Response ...

HOW

511'

•POLICIES*
OhloVohy
Pullllthlng
...
_ .....
__
tho olg1ot to odlt, .•

retoct ... - . . ,
od·ony-.
Emln

-

i

.

ANNouNalMENr.i 1

lllr-.....~--AND-- m..-_&amp;_C.;_A_R_I.:_Y_LE_·_ _ _~....---------r•o
.
kltnc ..., •..,m...lnet

~ost-

female
German
Wirehair.
brown/gray,
S SrmoiBIJJ Clll, .... Alfred /Bearwallow/Shade.
- - - 740-74.2-3478 friendly, reward (740~96740-11MI50. You might ton

r

~111111

-,

iT ""fi.
Hlfr
11M Hl/l\l€:r,ey
J
&amp;01 I [b fEEL
-t: ,
T f,. ICI&lt;!Y.

YARDSALE

YARD SAU-

I

I,_

FOlN)

Thanks for your sup·

white dog with collaf in

Bidwell. 361-7574

•
'•
•
•
:

i

•

CLASSIAED INDEX

~..-

4&amp;4"1 For sate ....... ~······--··--····-·········-··' D
~ -···················-····-····:•..•••• 030
\ Antiq~M_,,,, ............................ _,,_, .......S30
! Alii .._Ill for Rent--·--...................;.... 440

:

i

Auction ..ell Flell - - -····················-·····080
't AldD Pll'ta a Ac cI l l 04 - · - - ·..·-····......... 760
•.&amp; Auto....,_,.._,
.._.._ ........._...... __ ,,,.._, ____,,........
710
.t,: •·-lora~
710
............... - ......................., _ .
•

'

~lor a~
-·
"""'- ..... - ....._............. 750

-.
Ill
lilr. 5&lt;4&gt;Ptles..." ................................... 550

: ai II
:
'f

~
1'

t
1

!

•
4'
•

111 _ _ . . _.,_,_............. 3&lt;10
......,_ Opportunlty-·-··· ····~ ········--·.210
. . . , _ . 'fnllnlng ................... - ...- ........... 140
C.i'l*6 a tla&amp;or ~-..-·---···-·710
C.•tpi1•E~~U.,.._. __ ,,~...- . -....... 710
Ce1dl olllWib ...... - .................... _............0 1 0
~C.. ...... -.................- -........ 1110
1140
EquipiNcll for Rent .......................................Elt.caw.U.og ...._..........................~.,-........ 1130
F..., Equlpment .............................. _,_, ...610
~tor Rent.............................................430
fannl;forSIIe
330

--·lgel-..-.. -.. . .-..
r

..........................- .................

For ' - · -................................................ 410
; For . ......_ ............................................... 58S
• For Solie Of Tradl ......................... - .............. 5!10
! f'nlllll ~-.................. - ........._ ..s.J
;_ Fwzilalliiid Roofna..-.............. __..............450
: G;ner~~~-.g._,_.................._. __ ..,_-.850
T

IMO
_, ,._ ..._ . . _......--·-----···-..

; Gtl 1
•

• ........,
Ada.-- - -·-·
- ··CN
lt.J I Gr.Jn.,___............- - - - --

1...

• ......111••

.- • - . qv

2 ..... .._...

···-···---·-

110

............
o••••tta.........-·---···--110
,. IIDIMIIors.te-...............- -..----310

!told Qoodl, ..... _._,,_ ,,, __ ._,.$10
~ tl11o I lor .........- ...................... 410
! ., Moonoolam- ........................ - ........- ...020
' ...._,,,_.........;......- ....:..... - .. --·---130

: H1l'

: u.naan.nt;qu~p_m~n~ ........ -·--·-~

·• Uo

1: :!&lt;................. - --·-.............;._ , .. ___

Uire1- _ _;,_.,.........-....·-·--·--..
•: ..-a""
•a• .
.._.,..._,_.......

1110
~-350

--~:._

1 bSCUI •••:........-.............
171
JI&amp;IIDUI~
...:--·-···-_:..se
: lloiiiiiHooniRopelr...__::__, _ _ _ _..,

:
.- •.

• llolllll-lor ..............._,_,, ___.4» ·
r Mile HoiMIIqr Sllte--....·--·---320

llonertDa-.- ....·---·-""
:no
• 1 _ , - 14 WtAIIt•a- .......- ---7411

• .,,t t J - ...- .........---·--1711
: · ...._ , . _ _.........._......_.._____ _ _

MARIETTA. OH

Comtort Inn
SatU-179-5
rna.r

•s

.

--

; llptict 1 r _......- ...- ............- ---- -1111

-----'
1'30
______
___
..........
auy. F.-m s. n ,._ .. _ ............ao

""' ___

• .,.,. For s.te .......- ..... - .........--..
--~"'

: w t

~to

.• _

,,,

,

.. JToDD .- ...- . -....·----·--·180
-; W.l I Ill - ..- ..- - - · - -....- - .. 41'0
, \Well s.te- GIIRijl
072

* ...--.---·..---·-...

; \WCISICI PCI 1 otRl' , ' -·--.._.......-014
nq _ ..._.,.... _ ..,_.._.,cm;

1 \Well SltJe.l'l PI

www.comics.com

ll'.lll-lbu--W.-ANIIID•-•·.,111111 HDIW~

iwucants

-Ca--lions IYOI1ablo.
Uttte
. ..II cu.Tenlty
in applications
tor Accepting
AN and
soan:h
ill
Aula1onl li'N's. Apply 11 1480
Repoir MarutnDN. 1Dr aur Gall:....~-. -loiN;JVI•
,_.__ p••-· Gall'aprol'os•

Tech11icia11 tor farm and/Of
Lawn Equipment repair &amp;.
maintenance. Must have
-~7;:;41H11i7:e:;:;:~:;:.:1:,2_., experience. Must be able to
use computer on a limited
11uv
b
. Com
10
a&amp;IS .
petltive wages,
modem shop, continuous

j

I

L,------_.1
·w.oom

·--·..
......,.....
location. We offer paid tram-ing, paid vacation, ftexlble
scheduling and Wiiip8tlttlla
wages. Plealil8 flue f8SUnw

to: 740--886--7425
Local ,-..,.,....,.,......,

JnNta.-.

phone _..1-1393 for Skilled
Offioe or awly at 1456
Jaoksort Pike, phone 44~ C9263 forOfi_Pa~~~e
.are
ICe. ._,.,...;unlve
wages and ·benefits includ-·
h-- ·
d
ior •ng g•nrr UlBUran~ an

••-•ute r~
Dollar' sil· co
. mpany sponsored
_
train-- part·tirrte
.......... delivlry
_., ""'""'"'
peT"iOO.
ver/gold
coins,
any mg, . health. msurance,,
ma1ctoi~ retiremenl oonlri- Applicmt must haye a valid
10Kf14t(f1BK gold jewelry. bu .
and
driOiilf's iiCOI'-.e, haYo good
dental gold, pre 1935 US Faxt10117'" •••po91i~ looli~l·l cuot"- ~~ion ~,·hand
currency. proof/mint sets. johncarmichE
.
~
.
~ or ~·.. be llbla
""'""' to,_,
""" well.
rm.ttl-tuk
nuDUl

diamonds. MTS Coin Shop,
151 2nd Avenue. Gallipolis.

ICcareq.com

..fEvaySUndlty-

-.:!842

~ will be iUbjac:t to
background chet* before
toiring. #you would lb to
apply,
send w&lt;&gt;tK
resume to; P.O. Bar 469,

P-

~OOourodCustumer
call 740.388-0IIM . K no
calis on bo111ff o1
answer. lea.w a message.
Time w.mer Cllblit
Box 101 .
Con can Collect
"Up Ill $1.50., t.lr
&lt; Nigh1 shift and Day lllolft L
cook?
AI
positions allalllble
ove ~.. .
- ways
8JCp8frrri'I:Ont1ng Willi Mill/
.
, New on-site Ooolof fot"
Idea? You mar; be who we
enoployeos and 111illr
are looklng for. A local comHo.P WAN'IID
familia&amp;
party is in need of an ifldMd..
•
•
ua1 who ·io inopioed to cool&lt;.
Now t1oal your job .,.ro:to Applicmt 10011 be to
wanted to buy Junk eo.._

liio

I

100WORKERS NEEDED
Assemble cnrofts. wood
items.To ~Materials
""'""'icled. Free information

~"'"'""

Jll&lt;i-241-tr. OOt-428-46119

cheddis1 is complete~

mr'~&lt;&gt;-~·osement
.........,.. 'vr""""'
·

.
·
.
Pa~·1ome Dental Assistant.
expone""' he~l, but not
requ ired · del"I\18T Aesume ·m

lnfoCision a ~II

Connie

weel:end&amp; at a sheller tor

women
Appr

and

children.

~--~ntdi,;::,"a

orh'""equ"r·wi .

r:ll.o&lt;IUUI

gh

........,.,

lent. DutieS include: Intake

procedures. answorini crisis
calls, shelter housekeeping
duties and intoroction with

tho

residents

Applicant

industrial t&lt;ltctoen, ~ro ~ntly ond """" ~
~"'"'-.,..........
lrl""""
and ifWentoJy food atook, Bl people skills. Interested

1~

well as manage incoming applicants may apply 1o:
nd
.
~ ~
I PO

EJtt. 2M7

•

·~-

outgoing

r•l10nne . . . 8ooo .54.

Individual will be reeporlll:ale Gallipolis, 0H 4563 t by May
An &amp;cellent Wft1 to &amp;am - - - - - - - - foffoodPfiJPBration.~ 28
money.
Arion.
. FEDERAL
ta11on ond quoNiy t o .
Col Marilyn 304-8112·26ot5
ny ato-m. ff You ore
POST OFFICE NOW

The-

POSTAL JOBS

AVONI All Aooasl To Buy or $17.89-$2827.11r., now hir·
SelL Sniriay Speaos. 304- mg. For applmon and 1reo
675__1-12
_ e_. _ _ _ _ _ ijOIIOfnement job m. ca11
Amoncan Assoc. bl Lobor 1Boggo COntrol, Inc. ~ 913-599-8226, 2~ . emp.
growinillndfoo!dnllfofl'ost 081'1'.- ~- '
(4ntro!Technicians's
_, male
or female. no expe~
. Mustllo...,ICIOiln
driving recood trod oblo to
poss drug toot Good po.illic
'elo1ions, 11011 moti\1010&lt;1.
Able to Obllin post COnliCI
wlttoin tho 1iftllyeor

-

oloouplo~ment . Muott.-

NO PHONE CALLS.

C"'REERSI
"

jobo.----.,
now to baoome port

olooo ol the TOP TEN Besl

-g

HIRING
irotereotod in opplying,
pleue send yoor........, to

Must-._
mo11volion lind

~IBene~~ts. or.

Mtig8 lnduolries,lnc. is hiT-

1.a&amp;&amp;..o3-25112

•
·
·PIIicod llY . -. not
--~---~- wl USPS who IWo&amp;.

ex&gt;&lt; ...IIMI -

--1or--

·PIO'

l -

diplooM or GED.
rMume 1o :

on-·

send

MeiDl

l - . l n c.f'.O.Ib&lt;307,
Syoocuoo,Ohlo-45771. •

:::::~=~=::::

~t'liinQ••ij4:)IIIIDup llid pollllll,. _ , ond
IG equipment fu 107-.910&lt;

~- .. Ooost Homo Soaorl\)t ~ -

-.,.--··
In

Honoe. 740-9!12-5023 - · WV, S7 .00 •
- - - - - - - - S7.8! I* ...... o1olll - .
Group

Homo

-lth eo..

South

East Ohio is cunont1y hiring

dlplomo "' GED,
-;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;- Home HNrth Aides fof
Need aomtol.e to wont 00 Meigl Co., you mu.t be Def !lrug .....,. ond - ovnto1
-me tl1iod or cunen11y 0111 goouncl Coil 1~ '
to: Sontinel, P. 0 . Bar 72H, ....r oxporionao, coli 1 - 215-e358 \U' 8:110 to :00.
EEOWtlll
"""-· OH 4526i.
368-1100 tolllreo
4

oo.-.Send

deck. Attached garage. 74D--

VN Schwinn ,A,irdine E~erciser "367-7129
fAX ,OO's of 33,45,78 records ----'-~.--­

11on at
EOE

---~- -

t . ...
)

3BR. 1 Oath , full basemen!,
-1.5 acres, 1400 square toot,
Gallipolis, country setting , 1
mile from new GAHS,
$11,2,000 , may rent. 645--

_•so_o- - - - - -

www.rj1rucl&amp;:ing.com Willing to babysit in my 4br. 2 AC , Pool. Country
home at 4484 SR 2,8, New Haven. $139.500 call

Town ot New Haven now Gallipolis
a moth··
er of 1, 1have anlam
Associates
accepting applications for Degree in
Early
~~Guardsttoe M~ ~ AugPoous1l Childhood Education. 740"~"at
wrmmong
. 256-1336
'o\&gt;u may pici&lt; ttoem up at City
Haa at 218 Fifth St or Vines
&amp; Roses at 401 Fifth St. &amp; ~ii:;:;;,..;,:.,.::-_;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;~
tumedinbyMay21s1
~~
OPPoRnJNin

Bfter
Will help with
closing6pm
Cost 304'·593-8871

Wanted: Full·
Time individU·
avallabk3
to assist
als witt1 mental retardation
at a QfO'"'
..,.. home ih Bidwell:
8a-4p
Su:
3:30·1 1P
MfTufW!Th. Mus1 have high
school diploma!GED. valid
Driver's license and lhree
years good driving eKPSri·
ence. $7.75/hr. E~&lt;cellent
benefits pacf&lt;.age. Pre·
employment Drug Testing.

appt.
' - 441-8202
- -...-~-lol-illo&lt;-n!_ __

5

10

pos~ion ~==~~~=·~
•NOTICE•

4BR, 3 bath. 2268 sq.ft

it

578 Jay Oc Spadous mas1er

su~ wl den and lrg wa~-in

closet, FA. LA w/ brick FP.
Fenced yard w1 in ground
pool. $14().,000. ShoWn by

L!&gt;Cfll compony oflerini "NO

OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHlNG co·. recommends
that you do business with
people you kn ow, and
NOT to send money

DOWN PAYMENr pro grams for you to buy you!
home instead of renting.
• 1oo%financing
··Less than perfect credit

throu~ the mall unlil you
have investigated the

accepte
• Payment could be the

d

:";"~"':in:g·;;::==~ same
M as rent.
ortgage
Send resume to: Bucl&lt;eye
(740)367-0000
Communhy SeMces, P.O.
MoNt.~·
Box 604 Jackson OH
,
to LoAN
·
·
~:::::::;
45640 or e-mail to: bcycc·

i

Locators

Opponunhy
Borrow Smart. Contact
the Ohio· Division of
Financial
Institution's
Of1ice of Consumer
Affairs BEFORE you refinance your home or
obtain a loan. BEWARE
at requests tor any large
advance Payments of
fees 01 insurance. Call the
PftiCe of Consumer
Affa1rs toll trEM;! at , ·800278-0003 to klam if the
mortgage
broket or
lender
is
properly
licensed. (This .1s a publ1c
se rvice announ cement
from the Ohio Valley
Publishing Company)

r~~
TURNED DOWN ON
SOC1AL SECURITY .isso?

inga.llnttoo.fCrew~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

-ioprMrnol -lnllo.
caring ott~udo. We olio&lt; llluot_o_OhicidriY...-ld - i l l Pill'· ors-andHWoSolu&gt;l

fits and ~ ~Aldo troining · Aok
obout ""'sign
Give us a call or cOme tn to
- us. Wo.,. jutlt- o1
the 3,11 ·St . bridge by
Proctorvlllo anlmll clinic.
COmo jOO ""' lllml 740I!IJ6.7S23EOE

Avg. Pay $20.11r"'
S57K/yr, inoludes

~~~1 ~~:•:"•·

Growing- Home ..... Health . and
Subltitute
Crew
Agencyl A&amp;LHomeCole leadeos. ~ieoCMinjonoidos. CNU LPN• ~orlsVcultodlol work for Lowrvnce ond Gallio · Moigo
Counlior;.
portMion .

--,
Old Crew Ad.,behind fairground,3 br.,2bath loghome
full
basement ,end
of
Rd.quiet ..f
mi
from

person to 2922 Jacl(son servCyahoo.co m. Deadline
Ave, _Pl. Pleasant ask for tor applicants: 5116/08 .

organize and manage an mus1 be able 1o wor1l: inde-

jG'M ' I ~ cII I ~ \-OCMn

Laam

Aave n sw~ .

Equal
Position availablo for an Enoployeo.
-Houoemanogono
GaHipolis. Otoio 45631 CLA wool&lt; ...,nings, nights and

llooldetl oil

·=

~--FOIIiiii.SiiiALEiiili;,_.l

3br, 2 112 ba. &amp; FA , 2 car
exc:ellenf'"home time, heaHh 11110
WANIID
and dental
insurance, •---]:iioil~--.,1 garage t. in ground pool on
3.65 acres @ Greenbrier
401 (k), vacation, bonus pay,
and safety awards. Qualified 25 years of exp. caring tor Estates on Sandhill Ad. asil,applicants must be over 23 elderly ladies in my home, ing $160 ,000 304-674-5999
·1_566
_ _ __
yrs., have a minimum of 1 private!lr.semi-private rooms _or_304_-6_7_5_
year of commerical driving available. Nutritious meal
3br, 2ba, appro~ 1 acre,
experience &amp; clean MVR.
planning, e~tce ll ent refer·
Neighborhood.
Pr.
·
it1o
· ences phone numbers ~on Greet
10r expenence w
seml·
Sunset Lane (Pt. Pleasan!)
304-593·
dumps ard roll-pffs is help- request. For more 1nto. 740· 304·8,2-5021
ful. Contact Kent at 800· 446·4300
6862
&lt;462-9355 or 1itl out applica· - - - - -- - -

I

Courtskte Bar_.., Grm now
.
seeking qualified
':l~ pooson port Ohio l'lloy Home Heall1o.
fo bartendir and 1ood
trme, Rodney area. Also Inc. hiring STNA. CN"r
.
run-- need, laborer, part time, out- Heme Heatth Aides and
:;:~ ~: : ; : : : :
side house and 1lfd - . Peo8onoJ Core Aides, Full
rrne and Per Diem ..,._..
....-l..
interview.
308 2nd Ave, 245-5027 .... mi age.

Equipment

f

" - l o r Sotll.........--..........._ .. ___ , ..,_ ns

IIDJio
.
W..A NIIID

Gallipolis.

.- ..... lor Sllte--....-..............-·-·-·-1111 to bOd toouos, IOITlll
~ Pluc tJ 4 61 leiltlc-.g._, ___.........- .......-120
weekends. 0t lnte,..ed,
r 1'1:1
t:IWS.ol-..--:..-....·--··..-·-.230
pleue apply in pooooro by
" "-ddo,lV ICBRepair-....- ....---·-·-180 l&gt;m0inllt"""""'10:6oggo
RIIIIIEIIIIIW.Ild .....---···-..·- - .......310 " Pest "Control . Inc. 110 Bogg&amp;
let :toiMINdlon............--.....:......... _... 150
Rood, 011&lt; Hll , OH 45656.
• lled·,lltll'ftafWUit&amp;t ........................ ~-..150
: 1'1 " II W. 11~ ..... _._ ......- ....- ........--120
,. ..... lor .... - ............_.........- ..............4811
; lpc11ng- ...........- ....- .................. 520
• IIJV'alors.te.-....- ..........--·--""""'720

NEA, tnc.

r;~~======~;;;~=====:;-;;;;::====;:~

GUN SHOW I SALE

Sun
May 18 9-3
Daily
Admission
54.00
- BUrsELL"11WIE"
6' VEND0°
••"'
$25
,.. ·~ .
Front Sight Promotions,
UC

~

C A A C.. 'f L ~

S.,. I!~

"-"""i.iOiOOiiiiiiiiiiiooo.l

•!~~~~~~~~R:EW:A~R:D~1~-30(::·90:7-1)4()::3
:
; '

~

·~--.,

-Ho
.....

Ravenswood Care
Center, 1113 Washington .__ _ _ _ _ _,., rooms. Large yard. Covered

regional routes . We leatufe

1110

1 . I! I

LOST DOG; Crab Creek
area: &amp;Met. shy. shaggy
yoong female dog, Blonde
with daol&lt;er muzzle. May
adopt out if you fell rn love
with her but let me
~~"'es as -~~uled
-r--;rfiGUI
~rvur

Ir" 1....0

References RequirE!d E.O.E. motorcycle &amp; pans, tools,
books, old collections of
Regional Dump Drivers
ever~ lhin g .. 105 Mill
R&amp;J Trucking is seeking St, Middleport. 2 :0D·l :OO
qualified CDL·A drivers to Wed,Fn,Sat. Ph. 740•591•
operale semi-dumps for 6453- =378_6262 _

. .-

Found: SmaH brown and foHow

L~

9-4:

. (304)273·9236

...._ _ _ _ _ _.... Star Mill PaOc;, May 13 &amp; 14
from 9 .to 4, and May 151rom
Found ~ . in Ca111&gt; Conley 9 to 2_May 15-hatfprice
~rea tamer puppy c811 and day and · dollar a !:Jag.
Identify- :l&gt;4-675-6639
AUction ..._, Dan Smith wil
.,,

11'50

Discounts.
Insurances """"" "' '
"""-' Pomeroy.740
Available .
Inte rested
=~'~:::..---, "992=·5,06e:7,::!!'c:
·!! _ _ __
Applicants May Apply DaB y
0 down payment. 4 bedSt. ,

6 yr. old male AustraHan Friday May 16th, 112 mile on
Shepherdneedsroom1orun . Willow ·creek
behind ·
1o good home 304·576- Alltgator Jacks, scrubs,
2704..
clothing.
boy's
8-16.
-------~ "M)I'llen's 1()-16 namebrands
Chihuahua, female , spa)'&amp;d,
3 years okl. 740-645-6987
May 15· 16,First house past
in Chester.GoH
Free:
Female
'foli(ie, Church
spayed, healt1oy bu! toas spe- shoes.wood coafts.&lt;lshes,
cial needs. 7~ 7
olothes.boys2-6-adult to 2X,
oook.ware.lots d mtsc:.
LoSr .u.ll
D w scholarshin yard sale-

i

''NO

I'OMFllov/1\fttJou:

Col 7oC0-367·7115

lliuWANmJ

PI lPN Applicatioos Are Galllpotia C..... Col~
Being Accepted For A (Careers Close To Home)
PI/Possible FT LPN 2 Call Today! 74()-446-4367,
Evenings, 2 Midnights.
1·800·2 14--0452
Competil ive Starting Pay. _.-w.gallipolrscareercoll&amp;ge.edu
Patd Vacation. Pa+d Meals, Ac.cr&amp;d•led Mllmber Accr ethl ing

.. 1

1

2 blad&lt; kittens, 1 male, 1 r4
tomale about B old.

Cavs

'

Websites:
www.mydailytribune.ccm
www.mydailysentinel .com
www.mydailyregister.com

Oeatl~ir~

Mayo

'

The Daily Sentinel • Page 83 ·

www.mydallysentlnel.com

All re.l.-... . .vertiemg

fnthlsiNWI IIIia
~tothrl~

Fair Houelng Act ot 1168
Which rMkel tt Htegllto

lldwitiN ".ny
ptef&amp;ienoe, lim"-tkm or
diiCrimlnation a..d on
1'11081 cofor, teligion, • •
t.mllllll mtus or ·MtfoMI
origin, or •nr intention to
tMke•yluch
prwferene., limitlltion Df
dt.crimlaatlon.n

This new

.-PI'!"~

-nt!Y·occept
nwte which ts

m

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

~of the ....

Our

intonned 1hlt •R
dwellings tldwertiMd In
th .. ,...,.,.,., ...
lvatl'-bte on 1m equll
~nlty...._

,New log home. sit1ing on
1.66 acres. custom

«itchen.

38A. 2 bath. $142,9oo: Call
740.256-9247

�Page 82 • The Daily Sentinel

Raiders
fromPageBI
one.
RVHS got Monday's con·
test off to a great start, wasting little time taking con-

trol.

•

In the bottom of the first
inning Griffith led-off with
a double and was driven
home on a single from
McFann.
Porte r
then
stepped ·to the plate and
smashed a two-run shot
down the left field line to
put the home squad on top
3-0.
After
two
score less
innings, Porter again came
up big with a few key
defensive stops in the fourth
inning to keep the visitors
off the board. After loading
the bases, two straight force
outs · at home liept SHS
scoreless and a McFann
strikeout got the Lady
Raiders out uf the inning
unharmed.
River Valley then extended its lead by · one in the

Reds
from PageBl
more than five runs in any
game behind Harang. who
gave up four runs and seven
hits in seven innings before
turning hi s rare lead over to
the bullpen. Jt . nearly
slipped away in a wacky
eighth inning.
"This game's crazy,"
Phillips said. "Just when
you think things are looldng
up, crazy things happen."
After Luis Gonzalez singled home a run in the
eighth, cutting it to 8-5,
closer Francisco Cordero
came on and hit Wes Helms
to load the bases with two
outs. Ken Griffey . Jr.
dropped Mike Rabelo's fly
·ball to shallow right field
for an error that let in two
more runs ..
"I've never seen him do it
before," manager Dusty
Baker said. "That's a first
for me. It shows it can happen to anybody. He's as
sure-handed a man as
you're going to find.".
A walk loaded the bases
again. raising the Reds' tension level. Griffey bobbled

www .mydailysentinel.com

'

Tuesday, May 13, 2008i .
I

fourth when Ward led off
with a single. later coming
home on a Southeastern
error to push the lead to 4-0.
The Lady Panthers finally
got on the board in the top
of the fifth when Weese
smashed a single, stole second and was driven ·home
on an ·RBI single from
Halton to cut the lead to 4- L
However that is all the closer Southeastern would get.
· River Valley 's defense
came through with a few
big stops in the sixth and
seventh innings to keep the
visitors from adding to their
score while RVHS added a
pair of insurance runs durmg that span.
Porter scored her second
run of the night when sh6
led off the fifth inning with
a single and was driven in
on an RBI smash from
Carter and Rose scored in
the sixth. when her triple
lead to a 6-1 RVHS lead
when Griffith knocked her ·
in.
Even more impressive
than the win was the fact
that the team got in the
game on Monday. With
Alfredo Amezaga's fly to
the warning trac~ before
grabbing it with his bare
hand for the last out of the
mmng.
"The ball hit off his
(glove) heel and he had the
concentration to catch it,"
Gonzalez said. "Other outfielders don't make that
play wheJl tl!e ball hits .the
· heel, but Griffey isGriffey."
Cordero pitched a perfect
ninth for his sixth save in as
manythances. The Reds are·
the only team in the majors
without a blown save.
The 11omer has fig·Jred
prominently in the best start
in Marlins history. Harang
already knew what the
Marlins could do- he gave
up five homers in his last
two starts against them.
Make it eight homers in
his last three.
Jeremy Hermida and
Hanley Ramirez hit .backto-hack . homers in the fll'St
inning, and Uggla connect.ed in ·the fourth for a 3-0
lead. It was Uggla's fourth
homer in his last three
games - · one was a grand
slam - and his eighth io lO
games.
Uggla has 12 homers
overall after hitting a

Stern wants NBAto review pregames

heavy rains over thS weekend flooding the neld, a
dedicated crew worked
BY JoE MtuciA
"It may be that these are that isn't generated by faqs,
through the afternoon to
ready the field for play and
Associ ATED PRESs WRITER
.the maniacal rantings of a
"I always bite my tongu!l
was able to clear the field
fan from a different era and because l say, 'Well, maybe
just in time for the start of
CLEVELAND- On the I recognize that, but you I'm not the demographic
the game.
su bject of the NBA's infat- kn&lt;;&gt;~ I'm sitting there that likes to be assaulted :by
"l am surprised we played uation
with
pregame wattmg for the next qmnon loud rap, s·moke, pyrote~h­
tonight . It was nothing but pyrotechn ics, smoke and to go off and then !~e fire nics and chemicals,"' be
water this morning and we
had a group ·come in and noise. commissioner David he_a ts ..up the arena. Ste~ said. "I'm outdate_d, but i
they did a great )ob _to get Stern was · loud and clear: satd, so the te!llperature m think it's time for us to sl{y,
the arena ratses by 15 'Hey guys, lets look at' it
the field ready,' McFann He's had enough.
degrees. That's if you can one more time."'
said.
.
"I think they're ridicu· be
•
·11
cause you re stt
There's rarely a quiet
With a postseason win lous," Stern . said Monday see_ tt
already under their belts, before Game 4 'of the watttng for the smoke, . moment in Cleveland's
,
which is chemical, to arena where . the vid:eo
the Lady Raiders will get a Cavaljers-Celtics secondclear."
screen routinely displays: a
few more regular season
forward
Ben meter registering over 100
contests in during the week round playoff series. "I · Cavs
with Alexander visiting think that the noise, the Wallace says the smoke in decibels, as loud as a rock
Cheshire on Tuesday and tire, the smoke, is a kind of Bos.l on contributed to the concert.
Southe'rn coming to town on ass au It that we should seri- dizziness tbat forced him to
Stem, more of a Simi:&gt;n
VVednesday.
·
ously consider reviewing in leave Game 2. Wallace did- and Gar(unkel fan , slys
River Valley will return to whether it's really . neces- n't go onto the coun for he's got nothing ag;~insLbip
tournament play Friday at sary g1ven the quality of Game 3 in Cleveland until hop and the music app¢Ci•
Wellston against the secour game.''
the onslaught of smoke and ated by younger audieJU;es,
ond-ranked Lady Rockets.
Hi s coniments came just fire had ended. Anderson but says the volume is Q~~
a few minutes before Varejao ran onto the court the top.
•
River Val" 8, Southeaatem 1
SE
0000100 ~ 151
Cleveland 's over-the-top in his place. .
"What's happened ·is ea\
RV
300 111 X ~ 686
player introductions, which
The special effects aren't very well intentioned pepSHS (6- ~4) : Snyder and Krebo.
include fire - hot enough limited to pregame intro- pie feel that it's their obijg•
RVHS (9-11): Kari McFann and Terra
that fans can feel the heat in ductions. White residue ation to root their team '(In
Por1er.
WP - McFann. ~p- Snyder.
the stands - shooting out from fire extinguishers to victory, to urge them :...
of four swords on the delayed Game I of the they think if you turn up t!te
scoreboard .
Spurs-Hornets series for 19 loudspeaker it's going ; to
career·high 31 last season.
Such pyrotechnic dis- minutes between the first help them perform better
Right-hander
Burke
.Badenhop gave up four runs plays have bec.ome com- and second quarters after a even though there are
iti six innings, leaving with mon around the league. The m11scot soared through a babies in the building,"lte
·
the score tied at 4. A throw- -barrage of . fireworks in ring of fire for a ·dunk in said.
· ·
ing error by third baseman Boston is so intense it New Orleans.
Another
thing
that
AP Sports Writer Tam
Jorge· Cantu let in a run in lea ves a fog hanging over
the
court
for
most
of
the
annoys
Stern
is
the
nonstop
Withers
contributed to -t/tis
the fifth , and Radenhop's
·
first
quart
er.
loud
music
and
other
noise
repon.
wild pitch let iit another
'
with Harang at the plate and
two outs in the sixth.
met him once before that in or other gifts. Johnson,
" Very
frustrating,"
Vegas, I ran into during who claims he dido 'I get
Badenhop said. ''You get in
USA Basketball for like 30 paid, also gave ESPN
that situation, and you comseconds.
He was running to receipts and invoices (or
from PageBl
pletely yank a fastball (into
a car, I was coming into a many of the purchases. ·
.the ,dirt). Very disappoint.
somebody introduced
"From what I can see,
mg.
• and hotel,
us,
we
shook
hands
and
that
those
receipts were from
recently
met
Mayo,
Notes: Florida OF Josh
his purchases," Duffy said.
was
it.
This
is
the
fll'St
time
only
knew
Guillory
through
. VVillingham hit soft-toss
I've actually formally met "We had nothing to 4o
pitches
Monday. the player.
with that. I don't everi
"That's what's crazy. I him ."
Willingham. sidelined by a met O.J. Mayo for the ftrst
NCAA rules prohibit-giv- know who this Loq
sore back, is eligible to time like three weeks ago. I ing college athletes money Johnson guy is."
· ·
come off the 15·day DL
during the series in . - - - , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . , ; . . . . ; _ . , . . . . ._ _ _ __.__~
Cincinnati, but his return is
With the Cavs leading the Cavs tare about are
uncertain. ... RH Bronson
82: 75, James drove past the · pair of 2s that . show
Arroyo
will
start
Paul Pien:e on a screen near this series is as tight as
Wednesday for the Reds,
the foul line, head faked possible .
·.
fromPageBl
going on three days' rest to
Garnett
scored
15
past James Posey and then
get · the ,rotation back in
poslerized Garnett, the points, but only two in tile
order. Arroyo is 1-0 with a second time in two years.
league's defensive {&gt;layer of second half, as Cavs for·
In the final 8:45, James the year. As Cavalters fans ward Anderson Varejao
3.05 ERA in three career
had four assists, a 3-pointer erupted, a scow ling James harassed Boston's All-Star
starts on short ~;est .
Slumping OF Adam Dunn and a right-handed dunk stormed back on defense.
all night . Ray Allen had 15
was dropped to seventh in that rattled Quicken Loans
Although
James
is points and Paul Pierce 1;3;
the order for the first time Arena and became the sig- shooting only 20-of-78 but the Celtics' Big Three
since July 8, 2005 . He went nature moment of this . (26 percent) from the were only a combined 16Ocfor·3 with a sacrifice fly.
floor, the only numbers of-40.
series.

.:Tuesday, May .13, 2008

m:ribune -.Sentinel _,l\e . . . ._

,.

CLASSIFIED

In One Week With Us
REACH OVER 285,000 PROSPECTS
PLUS YOUR AD NOW ONLINE

E:flla!l
classified@ mydailytribune,com

••

Qeribune

To Place

-

'

ca'lf;:J:v.
'

..

l\egister.

Sentinel

{740) 446-2342 . {740) 992~2156 {304) 675-1333

•••

446-30011

Or Fax To

Or Fax To

992-2157

Now you can have borders and graphics
.1LJ
addedtoyourclassifiedads
(.~
1m
Borders $3.00/per ad
~
Graphics SOC for small
$1.00 for laF'C)e

Monday thru Friday
:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
I0 WRITE Aft

~
ssful Ads
Should Include These Items
To Help Get Response ...

HOW

511'

•POLICIES*
OhloVohy
Pullllthlng
...
_ .....
__
tho olg1ot to odlt, .•

retoct ... - . . ,
od·ony-.
Emln

-

i

.

ANNouNalMENr.i 1

lllr-.....~--AND-- m..-_&amp;_C.;_A_R_I.:_Y_LE_·_ _ _~....---------r•o
.
kltnc ..., •..,m...lnet

~ost-

female
German
Wirehair.
brown/gray,
S SrmoiBIJJ Clll, .... Alfred /Bearwallow/Shade.
- - - 740-74.2-3478 friendly, reward (740~96740-11MI50. You might ton

r

~111111

-,

iT ""fi.
Hlfr
11M Hl/l\l€:r,ey
J
&amp;01 I [b fEEL
-t: ,
T f,. ICI&lt;!Y.

YARDSALE

YARD SAU-

I

I,_

FOlN)

Thanks for your sup·

white dog with collaf in

Bidwell. 361-7574

•
'•
•
•
:

i

•

CLASSIAED INDEX

~..-

4&amp;4"1 For sate ....... ~······--··--····-·········-··' D
~ -···················-····-····:•..•••• 030
\ Antiq~M_,,,, ............................ _,,_, .......S30
! Alii .._Ill for Rent--·--...................;.... 440

:

i

Auction ..ell Flell - - -····················-·····080
't AldD Pll'ta a Ac cI l l 04 - · - - ·..·-····......... 760
•.&amp; Auto....,_,.._,
.._.._ ........._...... __ ,,,.._, ____,,........
710
.t,: •·-lora~
710
............... - ......................., _ .
•

'

~lor a~
-·
"""'- ..... - ....._............. 750

-.
Ill
lilr. 5&lt;4&gt;Ptles..." ................................... 550

: ai II
:
'f

~
1'

t
1

!

•
4'
•

111 _ _ . . _.,_,_............. 3&lt;10
......,_ Opportunlty-·-··· ····~ ········--·.210
. . . , _ . 'fnllnlng ................... - ...- ........... 140
C.i'l*6 a tla&amp;or ~-..-·---···-·710
C.•tpi1•E~~U.,.._. __ ,,~...- . -....... 710
Ce1dl olllWib ...... - .................... _............0 1 0
~C.. ...... -.................- -........ 1110
1140
EquipiNcll for Rent .......................................Elt.caw.U.og ...._..........................~.,-........ 1130
F..., Equlpment .............................. _,_, ...610
~tor Rent.............................................430
fannl;forSIIe
330

--·lgel-..-.. -.. . .-..
r

..........................- .................

For ' - · -................................................ 410
; For . ......_ ............................................... 58S
• For Solie Of Tradl ......................... - .............. 5!10
! f'nlllll ~-.................. - ........._ ..s.J
;_ Fwzilalliiid Roofna..-.............. __..............450
: G;ner~~~-.g._,_.................._. __ ..,_-.850
T

IMO
_, ,._ ..._ . . _......--·-----···-..

; Gtl 1
•

• ........,
Ada.-- - -·-·
- ··CN
lt.J I Gr.Jn.,___............- - - - --

1...

• ......111••

.- • - . qv

2 ..... .._...

···-···---·-

110

............
o••••tta.........-·---···--110
,. IIDIMIIors.te-...............- -..----310

!told Qoodl, ..... _._,,_ ,,, __ ._,.$10
~ tl11o I lor .........- ...................... 410
! ., Moonoolam- ........................ - ........- ...020
' ...._,,,_.........;......- ....:..... - .. --·---130

: H1l'

: u.naan.nt;qu~p_m~n~ ........ -·--·-~

·• Uo

1: :!&lt;................. - --·-.............;._ , .. ___

Uire1- _ _;,_.,.........-....·-·--·--..
•: ..-a""
•a• .
.._.,..._,_.......

1110
~-350

--~:._

1 bSCUI •••:........-.............
171
JI&amp;IIDUI~
...:--·-···-_:..se
: lloiiiiiHooniRopelr...__::__, _ _ _ _..,

:
.- •.

• llolllll-lor ..............._,_,, ___.4» ·
r Mile HoiMIIqr Sllte--....·--·---320

llonertDa-.- ....·---·-""
:no
• 1 _ , - 14 WtAIIt•a- .......- ---7411

• .,,t t J - ...- .........---·--1711
: · ...._ , . _ _.........._......_.._____ _ _

MARIETTA. OH

Comtort Inn
SatU-179-5
rna.r

•s

.

--

; llptict 1 r _......- ...- ............- ---- -1111

-----'
1'30
______
___
..........
auy. F.-m s. n ,._ .. _ ............ao

""' ___

• .,.,. For s.te .......- ..... - .........--..
--~"'

: w t

~to

.• _

,,,

,

.. JToDD .- ...- . -....·----·--·180
-; W.l I Ill - ..- ..- - - · - -....- - .. 41'0
, \Well s.te- GIIRijl
072

* ...--.---·..---·-...

; \WCISICI PCI 1 otRl' , ' -·--.._.......-014
nq _ ..._.,.... _ ..,_.._.,cm;

1 \Well SltJe.l'l PI

www.comics.com

ll'.lll-lbu--W.-ANIIID•-•·.,111111 HDIW~

iwucants

-Ca--lions IYOI1ablo.
Uttte
. ..II cu.Tenlty
in applications
tor Accepting
AN and
soan:h
ill
Aula1onl li'N's. Apply 11 1480
Repoir MarutnDN. 1Dr aur Gall:....~-. -loiN;JVI•
,_.__ p••-· Gall'aprol'os•

Tech11icia11 tor farm and/Of
Lawn Equipment repair &amp;.
maintenance. Must have
-~7;:;41H11i7:e:;:;:~:;:.:1:,2_., experience. Must be able to
use computer on a limited
11uv
b
. Com
10
a&amp;IS .
petltive wages,
modem shop, continuous

j

I

L,------_.1
·w.oom

·--·..
......,.....
location. We offer paid tram-ing, paid vacation, ftexlble
scheduling and Wiiip8tlttlla
wages. Plealil8 flue f8SUnw

to: 740--886--7425
Local ,-..,.,....,.,......,

JnNta.-.

phone _..1-1393 for Skilled
Offioe or awly at 1456
Jaoksort Pike, phone 44~ C9263 forOfi_Pa~~~e
.are
ICe. ._,.,...;unlve
wages and ·benefits includ-·
h-- ·
d
ior •ng g•nrr UlBUran~ an

••-•ute r~
Dollar' sil· co
. mpany sponsored
_
train-- part·tirrte
.......... delivlry
_., ""'""'"'
peT"iOO.
ver/gold
coins,
any mg, . health. msurance,,
ma1ctoi~ retiremenl oonlri- Applicmt must haye a valid
10Kf14t(f1BK gold jewelry. bu .
and
driOiilf's iiCOI'-.e, haYo good
dental gold, pre 1935 US Faxt10117'" •••po91i~ looli~l·l cuot"- ~~ion ~,·hand
currency. proof/mint sets. johncarmichE
.
~
.
~ or ~·.. be llbla
""'""' to,_,
""" well.
rm.ttl-tuk
nuDUl

diamonds. MTS Coin Shop,
151 2nd Avenue. Gallipolis.

ICcareq.com

..fEvaySUndlty-

-.:!842

~ will be iUbjac:t to
background chet* before
toiring. #you would lb to
apply,
send w&lt;&gt;tK
resume to; P.O. Bar 469,

P-

~OOourodCustumer
call 740.388-0IIM . K no
calis on bo111ff o1
answer. lea.w a message.
Time w.mer Cllblit
Box 101 .
Con can Collect
"Up Ill $1.50., t.lr
&lt; Nigh1 shift and Day lllolft L
cook?
AI
positions allalllble
ove ~.. .
- ways
8JCp8frrri'I:Ont1ng Willi Mill/
.
, New on-site Ooolof fot"
Idea? You mar; be who we
enoployeos and 111illr
are looklng for. A local comHo.P WAN'IID
familia&amp;
party is in need of an ifldMd..
•
•
ua1 who ·io inopioed to cool&lt;.
Now t1oal your job .,.ro:to Applicmt 10011 be to
wanted to buy Junk eo.._

liio

I

100WORKERS NEEDED
Assemble cnrofts. wood
items.To ~Materials
""'""'icled. Free information

~"'"'""

Jll&lt;i-241-tr. OOt-428-46119

cheddis1 is complete~

mr'~&lt;&gt;-~·osement
.........,.. 'vr""""'
·

.
·
.
Pa~·1ome Dental Assistant.
expone""' he~l, but not
requ ired · del"I\18T Aesume ·m

lnfoCision a ~II

Connie

weel:end&amp; at a sheller tor

women
Appr

and

children.

~--~ntdi,;::,"a

orh'""equ"r·wi .

r:ll.o&lt;IUUI

gh

........,.,

lent. DutieS include: Intake

procedures. answorini crisis
calls, shelter housekeeping
duties and intoroction with

tho

residents

Applicant

industrial t&lt;ltctoen, ~ro ~ntly ond """" ~
~"'"'-.,..........
lrl""""
and ifWentoJy food atook, Bl people skills. Interested

1~

well as manage incoming applicants may apply 1o:
nd
.
~ ~
I PO

EJtt. 2M7

•

·~-

outgoing

r•l10nne . . . 8ooo .54.

Individual will be reeporlll:ale Gallipolis, 0H 4563 t by May
An &amp;cellent Wft1 to &amp;am - - - - - - - - foffoodPfiJPBration.~ 28
money.
Arion.
. FEDERAL
ta11on ond quoNiy t o .
Col Marilyn 304-8112·26ot5
ny ato-m. ff You ore
POST OFFICE NOW

The-

POSTAL JOBS

AVONI All Aooasl To Buy or $17.89-$2827.11r., now hir·
SelL Sniriay Speaos. 304- mg. For applmon and 1reo
675__1-12
_ e_. _ _ _ _ _ ijOIIOfnement job m. ca11
Amoncan Assoc. bl Lobor 1Boggo COntrol, Inc. ~ 913-599-8226, 2~ . emp.
growinillndfoo!dnllfofl'ost 081'1'.- ~- '
(4ntro!Technicians's
_, male
or female. no expe~
. Mustllo...,ICIOiln
driving recood trod oblo to
poss drug toot Good po.illic
'elo1ions, 11011 moti\1010&lt;1.
Able to Obllin post COnliCI
wlttoin tho 1iftllyeor

-

oloouplo~ment . Muott.-

NO PHONE CALLS.

C"'REERSI
"

jobo.----.,
now to baoome port

olooo ol the TOP TEN Besl

-g

HIRING
irotereotod in opplying,
pleue send yoor........, to

Must-._
mo11volion lind

~IBene~~ts. or.

Mtig8 lnduolries,lnc. is hiT-

1.a&amp;&amp;..o3-25112

•
·
·PIIicod llY . -. not
--~---~- wl USPS who IWo&amp;.

ex&gt;&lt; ...IIMI -

--1or--

·PIO'

l -

diplooM or GED.
rMume 1o :

on-·

send

MeiDl

l - . l n c.f'.O.Ib&lt;307,
Syoocuoo,Ohlo-45771. •

:::::~=~=::::

~t'liinQ••ij4:)IIIIDup llid pollllll,. _ , ond
IG equipment fu 107-.910&lt;

~- .. Ooost Homo Soaorl\)t ~ -

-.,.--··
In

Honoe. 740-9!12-5023 - · WV, S7 .00 •
- - - - - - - - S7.8! I* ...... o1olll - .
Group

Homo

-lth eo..

South

East Ohio is cunont1y hiring

dlplomo "' GED,
-;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;- Home HNrth Aides fof
Need aomtol.e to wont 00 Meigl Co., you mu.t be Def !lrug .....,. ond - ovnto1
-me tl1iod or cunen11y 0111 goouncl Coil 1~ '
to: Sontinel, P. 0 . Bar 72H, ....r oxporionao, coli 1 - 215-e358 \U' 8:110 to :00.
EEOWtlll
"""-· OH 4526i.
368-1100 tolllreo
4

oo.-.Send

deck. Attached garage. 74D--

VN Schwinn ,A,irdine E~erciser "367-7129
fAX ,OO's of 33,45,78 records ----'-~.--­

11on at
EOE

---~- -

t . ...
)

3BR. 1 Oath , full basemen!,
-1.5 acres, 1400 square toot,
Gallipolis, country setting , 1
mile from new GAHS,
$11,2,000 , may rent. 645--

_•so_o- - - - - -

www.rj1rucl&amp;:ing.com Willing to babysit in my 4br. 2 AC , Pool. Country
home at 4484 SR 2,8, New Haven. $139.500 call

Town ot New Haven now Gallipolis
a moth··
er of 1, 1have anlam
Associates
accepting applications for Degree in
Early
~~Guardsttoe M~ ~ AugPoous1l Childhood Education. 740"~"at
wrmmong
. 256-1336
'o\&gt;u may pici&lt; ttoem up at City
Haa at 218 Fifth St or Vines
&amp; Roses at 401 Fifth St. &amp; ~ii:;:;;,..;,:.,.::-_;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;~
tumedinbyMay21s1
~~
OPPoRnJNin

Bfter
Will help with
closing6pm
Cost 304'·593-8871

Wanted: Full·
Time individU·
avallabk3
to assist
als witt1 mental retardation
at a QfO'"'
..,.. home ih Bidwell:
8a-4p
Su:
3:30·1 1P
MfTufW!Th. Mus1 have high
school diploma!GED. valid
Driver's license and lhree
years good driving eKPSri·
ence. $7.75/hr. E~&lt;cellent
benefits pacf&lt;.age. Pre·
employment Drug Testing.

appt.
' - 441-8202
- -...-~-lol-illo&lt;-n!_ __

5

10

pos~ion ~==~~~=·~
•NOTICE•

4BR, 3 bath. 2268 sq.ft

it

578 Jay Oc Spadous mas1er

su~ wl den and lrg wa~-in

closet, FA. LA w/ brick FP.
Fenced yard w1 in ground
pool. $14().,000. ShoWn by

L!&gt;Cfll compony oflerini "NO

OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHlNG co·. recommends
that you do business with
people you kn ow, and
NOT to send money

DOWN PAYMENr pro grams for you to buy you!
home instead of renting.
• 1oo%financing
··Less than perfect credit

throu~ the mall unlil you
have investigated the

accepte
• Payment could be the

d

:";"~"':in:g·;;::==~ same
M as rent.
ortgage
Send resume to: Bucl&lt;eye
(740)367-0000
Communhy SeMces, P.O.
MoNt.~·
Box 604 Jackson OH
,
to LoAN
·
·
~:::::::;
45640 or e-mail to: bcycc·

i

Locators

Opponunhy
Borrow Smart. Contact
the Ohio· Division of
Financial
Institution's
Of1ice of Consumer
Affairs BEFORE you refinance your home or
obtain a loan. BEWARE
at requests tor any large
advance Payments of
fees 01 insurance. Call the
PftiCe of Consumer
Affa1rs toll trEM;! at , ·800278-0003 to klam if the
mortgage
broket or
lender
is
properly
licensed. (This .1s a publ1c
se rvice announ cement
from the Ohio Valley
Publishing Company)

r~~
TURNED DOWN ON
SOC1AL SECURITY .isso?

inga.llnttoo.fCrew~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

-ioprMrnol -lnllo.
caring ott~udo. We olio&lt; llluot_o_OhicidriY...-ld - i l l Pill'· ors-andHWoSolu&gt;l

fits and ~ ~Aldo troining · Aok
obout ""'sign
Give us a call or cOme tn to
- us. Wo.,. jutlt- o1
the 3,11 ·St . bridge by
Proctorvlllo anlmll clinic.
COmo jOO ""' lllml 740I!IJ6.7S23EOE

Avg. Pay $20.11r"'
S57K/yr, inoludes

~~~1 ~~:•:"•·

Growing- Home ..... Health . and
Subltitute
Crew
Agencyl A&amp;LHomeCole leadeos. ~ieoCMinjonoidos. CNU LPN• ~orlsVcultodlol work for Lowrvnce ond Gallio · Moigo
Counlior;.
portMion .

--,
Old Crew Ad.,behind fairground,3 br.,2bath loghome
full
basement ,end
of
Rd.quiet ..f
mi
from

person to 2922 Jacl(son servCyahoo.co m. Deadline
Ave, _Pl. Pleasant ask for tor applicants: 5116/08 .

organize and manage an mus1 be able 1o wor1l: inde-

jG'M ' I ~ cII I ~ \-OCMn

Laam

Aave n sw~ .

Equal
Position availablo for an Enoployeo.
-Houoemanogono
GaHipolis. Otoio 45631 CLA wool&lt; ...,nings, nights and

llooldetl oil

·=

~--FOIIiiii.SiiiALEiiili;,_.l

3br, 2 112 ba. &amp; FA , 2 car
exc:ellenf'"home time, heaHh 11110
WANIID
and dental
insurance, •---]:iioil~--.,1 garage t. in ground pool on
3.65 acres @ Greenbrier
401 (k), vacation, bonus pay,
and safety awards. Qualified 25 years of exp. caring tor Estates on Sandhill Ad. asil,applicants must be over 23 elderly ladies in my home, ing $160 ,000 304-674-5999
·1_566
_ _ __
yrs., have a minimum of 1 private!lr.semi-private rooms _or_304_-6_7_5_
year of commerical driving available. Nutritious meal
3br, 2ba, appro~ 1 acre,
experience &amp; clean MVR.
planning, e~tce ll ent refer·
Neighborhood.
Pr.
·
it1o
· ences phone numbers ~on Greet
10r expenence w
seml·
Sunset Lane (Pt. Pleasan!)
304-593·
dumps ard roll-pffs is help- request. For more 1nto. 740· 304·8,2-5021
ful. Contact Kent at 800· 446·4300
6862
&lt;462-9355 or 1itl out applica· - - - - -- - -

I

Courtskte Bar_.., Grm now
.
seeking qualified
':l~ pooson port Ohio l'lloy Home Heall1o.
fo bartendir and 1ood
trme, Rodney area. Also Inc. hiring STNA. CN"r
.
run-- need, laborer, part time, out- Heme Heatth Aides and
:;:~ ~: : ; : : : :
side house and 1lfd - . Peo8onoJ Core Aides, Full
rrne and Per Diem ..,._..
....-l..
interview.
308 2nd Ave, 245-5027 .... mi age.

Equipment

f

" - l o r Sotll.........--..........._ .. ___ , ..,_ ns

IIDJio
.
W..A NIIID

Gallipolis.

.- ..... lor Sllte--....-..............-·-·-·-1111 to bOd toouos, IOITlll
~ Pluc tJ 4 61 leiltlc-.g._, ___.........- .......-120
weekends. 0t lnte,..ed,
r 1'1:1
t:IWS.ol-..--:..-....·--··..-·-.230
pleue apply in pooooro by
" "-ddo,lV ICBRepair-....- ....---·-·-180 l&gt;m0inllt"""""'10:6oggo
RIIIIIEIIIIIW.Ild .....---···-..·- - .......310 " Pest "Control . Inc. 110 Bogg&amp;
let :toiMINdlon............--.....:......... _... 150
Rood, 011&lt; Hll , OH 45656.
• lled·,lltll'ftafWUit&amp;t ........................ ~-..150
: 1'1 " II W. 11~ ..... _._ ......- ....- ........--120
,. ..... lor .... - ............_.........- ..............4811
; lpc11ng- ...........- ....- .................. 520
• IIJV'alors.te.-....- ..........--·--""""'720

NEA, tnc.

r;~~======~;;;~=====:;-;;;;::====;:~

GUN SHOW I SALE

Sun
May 18 9-3
Daily
Admission
54.00
- BUrsELL"11WIE"
6' VEND0°
••"'
$25
,.. ·~ .
Front Sight Promotions,
UC

~

C A A C.. 'f L ~

S.,. I!~

"-"""i.iOiOOiiiiiiiiiiiooo.l

•!~~~~~~~~R:EW:A~R:D~1~-30(::·90:7-1)4()::3
:
; '

~

·~--.,

-Ho
.....

Ravenswood Care
Center, 1113 Washington .__ _ _ _ _ _,., rooms. Large yard. Covered

regional routes . We leatufe

1110

1 . I! I

LOST DOG; Crab Creek
area: &amp;Met. shy. shaggy
yoong female dog, Blonde
with daol&lt;er muzzle. May
adopt out if you fell rn love
with her but let me
~~"'es as -~~uled
-r--;rfiGUI
~rvur

Ir" 1....0

References RequirE!d E.O.E. motorcycle &amp; pans, tools,
books, old collections of
Regional Dump Drivers
ever~ lhin g .. 105 Mill
R&amp;J Trucking is seeking St, Middleport. 2 :0D·l :OO
qualified CDL·A drivers to Wed,Fn,Sat. Ph. 740•591•
operale semi-dumps for 6453- =378_6262 _

. .-

Found: SmaH brown and foHow

L~

9-4:

. (304)273·9236

...._ _ _ _ _ _.... Star Mill PaOc;, May 13 &amp; 14
from 9 .to 4, and May 151rom
Found ~ . in Ca111&gt; Conley 9 to 2_May 15-hatfprice
~rea tamer puppy c811 and day and · dollar a !:Jag.
Identify- :l&gt;4-675-6639
AUction ..._, Dan Smith wil
.,,

11'50

Discounts.
Insurances """"" "' '
"""-' Pomeroy.740
Available .
Inte rested
=~'~:::..---, "992=·5,06e:7,::!!'c:
·!! _ _ __
Applicants May Apply DaB y
0 down payment. 4 bedSt. ,

6 yr. old male AustraHan Friday May 16th, 112 mile on
Shepherdneedsroom1orun . Willow ·creek
behind ·
1o good home 304·576- Alltgator Jacks, scrubs,
2704..
clothing.
boy's
8-16.
-------~ "M)I'llen's 1()-16 namebrands
Chihuahua, female , spa)'&amp;d,
3 years okl. 740-645-6987
May 15· 16,First house past
in Chester.GoH
Free:
Female
'foli(ie, Church
spayed, healt1oy bu! toas spe- shoes.wood coafts.&lt;lshes,
cial needs. 7~ 7
olothes.boys2-6-adult to 2X,
oook.ware.lots d mtsc:.
LoSr .u.ll
D w scholarshin yard sale-

i

''NO

I'OMFllov/1\fttJou:

Col 7oC0-367·7115

lliuWANmJ

PI lPN Applicatioos Are Galllpotia C..... Col~
Being Accepted For A (Careers Close To Home)
PI/Possible FT LPN 2 Call Today! 74()-446-4367,
Evenings, 2 Midnights.
1·800·2 14--0452
Competil ive Starting Pay. _.-w.gallipolrscareercoll&amp;ge.edu
Patd Vacation. Pa+d Meals, Ac.cr&amp;d•led Mllmber Accr ethl ing

.. 1

1

2 blad&lt; kittens, 1 male, 1 r4
tomale about B old.

Cavs

'

Websites:
www.mydailytribune.ccm
www.mydailysentinel .com
www.mydailyregister.com

Oeatl~ir~

Mayo

'

The Daily Sentinel • Page 83 ·

www.mydallysentlnel.com

All re.l.-... . .vertiemg

fnthlsiNWI IIIia
~tothrl~

Fair Houelng Act ot 1168
Which rMkel tt Htegllto

lldwitiN ".ny
ptef&amp;ienoe, lim"-tkm or
diiCrimlnation a..d on
1'11081 cofor, teligion, • •
t.mllllll mtus or ·MtfoMI
origin, or •nr intention to
tMke•yluch
prwferene., limitlltion Df
dt.crimlaatlon.n

This new

.-PI'!"~

-nt!Y·occept
nwte which ts

m

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

~of the ....

Our

intonned 1hlt •R
dwellings tldwertiMd In
th .. ,...,.,.,., ...
lvatl'-bte on 1m equll
~nlty...._

,New log home. sit1ing on
1.66 acres. custom

«itchen.

38A. 2 bath. $142,9oo: Call
740.256-9247

�Page B4 • The Daily Sentinel

: 1\lesclay, May 13, 2008

lba tor -

UUIII AND ...e. ,_ 3
bed, 2 ba111, lncludol tancl.
readyto""""into. Only3e!l
a month (wac). 866·564·
81579. _,-SALE

:Jlr.&amp; 2bl. dOUble wide, oxc.
001-t.taaelolbeautlful
country viow $400.00 o
mon111 lor more lnlo. call
304-695-3588
-------...,.see Ohio's iaJVoot Mclbilo hcmo and dou·
display. Midwest 740-828· tor rent. 741).446.
2750
4060 or 367-7762
"'JiiNdwost.oorn
One Aero W/4 Br.mobllo
HEW20014br·2ba t ,700sq hi&gt;mo,ol oloclrtc.Biold,.,.,
ft from $399 mo. M- W.Va..2 mi. from power
7(0.828-2750
Ptont on.~ rood,nlco

In -

- - A!&gt;Proot

4 acres, al
prolooolooally landscaped.
Olylo with 4
boc&gt;&lt;Xli1W, M1g room, &lt;lin·
lng room, kitchen, large fam.
lly room, control oir, gas heol
lind tlileplaoa. of 8
large Florida room complotoly cedar opens onto
polio &amp; pool area. Heated In
f1'lU'1d pool enclOsed by priv.cy foncing and land·
acaped. Finished 2 car

--to-

mymidweslll0itli8.c:om

~~~DS~E~~~ ::~

HUD Homa&amp;l 3 bed. only
$17,000! for nstings BOO· $5,0001 Midwoot 740-l!2B·
620-4946 ex ROt9
2750 mymidwest.com
New Homa lor sale Fi
l..oJs &amp;
Ti
Hom .,_
ACRFAGE
nne
e -.-rs
,
both, t tr.! car gar., 2 acros
tot, Neighbomood Rd. o FOR SALE' 219 interest in
- .. 30 year fixed. Low , acreage located In Muon
Rate. $66,000.00 -- Call Cour&lt;y, We9l V'lflllnia. 2005
Slovoor.John448-t01B
appraisals of land with
Open House Sat &amp; SUn i~s and separate
5/t 7&amp;5/t 8 2pm tO 5pm. timber appraisal, together,
Nloo, Large 2/t heme in see- tolalod, 01'01' $400,000. FAX
.
.
roply1o9t2-236-87'82
nlc qu101
lillbdiY1Sion, great
lor hiking. biking and fishing. MOBILE HOME LOT FOR
t257 SQ. fL vinyl siding, lots RE•~
,, '· t031 Georges c-~
,,_
of storage. , 112cargarage,
.. ttttt
•
concrate driveway. Elltra
pal'ktog &amp; room for boat,

r
·3br'":

largo kJt with sto- shed
Large rtlCJ!'IS. WA closet in

AIC &amp; Heat pump. IIIOVIHG
• _,- SE1.L lion In
c. •• Price reduced,
•·
aoldng $89,90o. A!lf&gt;ralsod
b 5108,000 , 1/2 yea!S
ago. 740-«t·117t hm
JOQ-208·9673 Call. 740·
.. t-8232 204 Ann Dr. off
RaccoonCniekRd.
Ripley, 3br, 2ba, Rancher
"" 2 aaoo. , 24x32 2 car
. Garage $t39,900or304550-2114 or 304-532-3599 .,

r

Manorand-AjltS.in Fo&lt; Concrate, Anglo,
Middleport, lrom $327 to Channel. Flat Bar, Steel
$592. 740-992-50&amp;1. Equal Grating
Fo&lt;
Dralna.
- . g ()pportunlty.
on-ayo &amp; Wolkwaya. l.&amp;L
-;;;;;-;-s;;;;;;;;~t.; 5 m p - 0pon Mondoy,
t Bodooom Apt.. Tuaadoy, Wodnoodoy &amp;
Clll (740)446 txltiO
Frldly. tllnH:30pm. Cbod
Tllu!oday, Saturday &amp;
Nloo qulol 2BR opt. Sllndl¥- (7«1)"6-7300
Rofooll- &amp; depooit Bl"'"'-"'!!'_ _ _,
~- No Pets. -t271
PETs

r

~

I

llouJ!:s
FOR Roo'

lor

2 bedroom apanmam
· •
rent in Mid1jeport. no pols,
•
(740)992·5858
212 3rd Ave. 3 rooms and ·

(740) ..1-0194

.

Apartment, available
some 0opoo11
, pus alec:tric, washer, dryer

3br,

$540 month,

::'~ol ~ (~·~·~ ~. No -

opo.
:
yaars, 8% APR) tor Hollnga
80().620-.4946 EDC. R027
lor
2 bedroom houoo
rent,

- 304-6140023 or 304-610-0n6

.......,. Apia. 11 , , • n
52 WeS1WOOd
Drive, fT1lm $365 to $580.

r

10

llooiuloul
Goons

I

an

I

r

MliOJIAMD15

riftiJO;;;;;;;;;;;~A;;V;;IOS;;;;;;;;;;~
at

Hyundal

-

Acoont

~

Equal pc

dinette

new tires &amp; battery, needs
transmission work S1.500

HarveyRoadMUOII,WV

-t

99 Buk:lr LeSab&lt;o 4 OR.,
3800 ENG,auto,all power.
cold alr,EX. shape $3600
Caii!M9-20451M1ning

$30.00. ElY, INTEGRITY, KIEFER Pol'

100 1

nds! cars from

Fords,·

r"

t6X80 3 Bedroom 2 Bath

S~recuse

Vinyl Siding. Shingle Roof. across

4-5

street

bedroom

from

Ellm View
Apartm·ents

$230 per mon111. 740-385- Community Building, reler·
9948.
ences required. (740}992t990 ,.
2br ..iter w/ 7511 or591-0800
• 2&amp; 3 bedroorn~

1155
gn&gt;at condition.

appl""""•·
Asking $8500. Call

i

MoBILE lloME&lt;;

I

JET
VICE. SPECIAL 20FT
AERATION MOTORS
GOOSENECK FLATBED
Repaired, New &amp; Rebuill In $3999. VIEW OUR ENTIRE
Stock. Coli Ron Evans, t· mAiLER INVENTORY AT
800- 537•9528 _
WWW.CARM ICH.O.EL·
TRAILERS.COM 740.446·

•Central heal &amp;AIC
« 1FOR lbNr
•WB&amp;herldryor hookup
Longaberger
Twin
09tB
·
•All atectr~- all!lraglng
Comforter.
bed skirt,
.
2 bed •. 2 ba111, 299 a month. 2BA $4501dep. $450/rent + $50·$60/mon111
valance &amp; pH low, table run740-448-3570.
utllttlos, on pri~r~~te lot. 740- •Owne( pays water, aawer, ner, now wMe ba11lroom
- - ' - ' - - ' - - - - - - 645-3592 or 740-367-0654
truh
vanity 615-6937
2002 t6xSO Onkwood 3 Bad - - - - - - - ~ . 2000 1&amp;70 2Br at Johnsons Mobile
(304)882-3017 ----2
Bam,
..._.M_ &amp; Blue Sola &amp; Chat'rFleetwood 2 Bad 2 Ba111, . Homa Part&lt;. Ceil446-2003
~':"Twin oak headboaf1j •
199916xSOFortune3Bod2
•
$10, Changing Table ·$tO,
Bath, t997 14x70 Ookwood 3 bedroom, ·1 bath. $400
Silv&lt;ll.
TV
3 Bad 2 Bath. Daytime 388- rent. 5350 depoott. Call 3B8·
stan&lt;i'Entertalnment Center9905
0000 Evening 388-80t7 or .:.
S20 304-614-0080
245-9213
3br Wooharl Dryer, with a Fumlohod Apt, 2nd Ave, .
2006 3 bedroom 2 ba1ll seo- Deck, in Glenwood, big Upstairs, All UIIIRieo pd. UIIHiy poles, uood good oontional heme S21li per mon1ll lawn, 304-576-32112 or 304- tBR, No Pets, Galltpolia, dltlon, 25'1155' 2.Q0-2.50 o
593--4496
Coli 446-9523
foot 304-882-8247
740-385-7B7t.

e

=------

3825

t999 Dodge Ram ""' cab
4x4t500 aorla8 wti1e OYOr
lilwer, auto,AIC, pwlpl, C/0,
slldlngroarglass,towpack·
age, ate. Ouad cab w/4 dr.
,robulft title. 99,976 actual
mi. great running.

1a 111

AN'
ONcE

tb :tal--.

PUT A LI'L BRANJ)Y
IN IT u

INA

WHILE ...

'-===~~~~~
Stanley TreeTrimming
&amp;Removal

r

YOUt&lt;C'S

CARPE NTER
SERVICE

•Promp1 and Quality

Wort

peel s

JOin. Boston Ferns
Now $5.00
Wh'
ile they last, over.

10

r

Pomeroy, Ohio.
(740)992·341!0.

www.•• '

cost

Sprillf
S .a!

5.2 V-8

M~na~~

lllrRtM ctlle~rr AH Filii.-.

and Air C!onditioning

Syracuse, Ohio
"ow • ~1..-1
-r- ./.,.

•ReasOnable Rates

THE BORN LOSER

"Insured

~'( \'E.t.ffillt~ ~--,

·• Experienced
References Available!
Call Gary Stanley @

V C YOUNG Ill
'
'

740-591-8044

';Es-TI-lE a.o~­
U~[~OUR

., - ~TO FI~ONE
. · .EAAMIU Cli' IIOW

w~~m~
1
IN. TilE

~IS~(,~~~.'

'

. 740r378 6 •••
St. Rt 124
Reedsville, OH
Gary Curtis- Owner

....

- .....

' £•M

Construction

60IN'

. • VInyl Siding
. • RepiiCIIIIIII'It

''

11
1

SPEH&lt;ING OF POING
5TtJFtl&gt; THIN&amp;S., ASKING
FIIJIIIICIS TO IE 1'\'{
,L ,.OOI(oUT Wl'o.S A.

,.
..
Uobt) '•

. ,..., . /, &amp;...uc;.tc. .,•
. ..,,..... ......,,.._ ...

~

Wlndowa

fONEHEAI&gt; 1101/E ..

.

•Decb

140.000 miles, V-6, run&amp;

' $2,500, (740)992·

· •·~
Pole Buildings _
David Lewis • Room Addlllon• ·

'-.1

...,.....
........
11.111Jlail!' tltJ;tbunt
t)otnt l)lea•ant l.\.egt•ter
and Daily Sentinel

~a((ipoli•

rllods~=:-1
18' Cttompion

Baas Boot

mo111hlng 1TIIIIef. 150HP
XR6,
custom
cowr.

.._ .._

'

• Homes • Septic
• System • Roofing
• Backhoe • Site
Preparation • ·nor.er ·
• Garages • Utilities

mpg highway,
80,0004.mi,18
5
2311.
- · aloepo
- -· $8300 . . .1-7007
RV Servtco 01 Con11iehael

._......
-·. ,

• Pole Barns
Pomeroy, Ohio

7

7

;~~~~~~:;-

H&amp;H

MANPOWER

Gutteri
.
ng

TEMPORARY

SI!RVICES
NOWHWNG
Production IUld
ASsembly wootcn
for 1be Buffalo, WVArea
All inu:restcd lppliCants

IT

u~--~~~~--­
.-..e.
local hlfM&amp;i w::es fur·

...... r

CCManc:IBOY

AH'!VPM ofeonco.

lnsurad &amp;Bonded

Free Estimates:

74(}.653-9657

llidl Wile ln'n EOp.

CORNEA STONE
CONSTRUCTIOij

CIW25551

OK. fll. .
IllY THAT

Ttl£ MOOTGA.GE atSIS
00 WHO'S TO BLAME?

)

FlEE FALL IECAUSE OF

J

Doors, Wrndowi,
Electric, Plumbitf11,

,DrywaH, .
Remodsti: lfl, Room
Additions .

IS IT

THE

IIIBMRS, WHO
DIDNT 100W WH11T
THEY axJUI AfflRDf
IS IT Ttl£ LENJERS. FQ!

PI

I

LAISSEZ-fAI!E ATTITUlE?

(304) fi75-.6975
or apply on-line ill

-.pvalley.Ofl

AA/EOf.

1 Moacow
turndown
2 Garoge
~

25 llr. Griffin
26 "o.nclng

3 'Spent
unwlooly

34 Moon or

35Fti. .

6 Friend
of Henri

ta.

Horoe'l

......

40 Case role

new sun •
The North haoo is illusl!ative. SoUth
'l'BtiS one Ilea~. Nor111 responds two
clubs, ane South rebids two diamonds.
Now Nor111 needs to rebid only two
hearts to show exactly three hearts and
10.12 Sllppo~ poin1s. Here, South would
i""'l' 10 four hearts.
H North's blacf&lt; suits were intefd'tanged
so that his tirsl rasponse was one spade,
then. """' 1\w diamonds, North would
ha\111 to jump to three hearts to invite
game with tltree&lt;:ard haart support.
Against lour hearts, Wast guesses well
to lead his singleton diamond. East wins
with his king, cashes tf1e ace, and gives
Wast a diamond ruff. Bade comes a low
dub. How sbluld South continue?
Declarer, with a spade loser to ruff on
1lte boaro, wins with dummy's dub ace.
then carefully draws two rounds of.
trumps with honors _from his hand. He
continues with a spade to dummy's ace,
a spade to his ~ng, ane a spade ruff with
dummy's heart jiclt, so ltla1 East cannol
O'l!lrruff. Bade to hand with a dub ruff or
a diamond, South removes East~ last

~'·"*'

43 fcwWIEI

o.-·
group

27 Glen
21 llichlpn

nelghlior

7=-INng 29~
8 Lu8u
31 Reduce
- - ·ot.
9 instrumenls
Fertile, .
33 (2
Alamo
•• tall
35· J.od&lt; up

36 Calf-length

10 Tuneful

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Luis campos
c.btyCVe' ~ nmatad from ~s by tarrous ~ , !Utn:I...M Wlfi m ~r.
stares 101 rdhel

c:v-

Today's clue: Gequals P

"D GJWCACTDW

TJ'XYZKACJX CV

PSVA

KJA D .GWDTZ UFZOZ BJS TJHZ .

DUDB

UCAF DXB

AODTZ JL LDCAF Cl

FSHDX XDASOZ. " • HSODDB IIZHGAU
PREVIOUS SOLUTION - 'The c1tarrn o1 baseball ~that, dun as ~may be on
1fle field. ; is endless&lt;y lascinating as a rehasll." - JimMUffay

-

•.

You are an ax~wy good studen1
and, In the year ahead, will have opportunities 10 use both your bmer and sweet
e1CP8fiences of the past lo your advantage. You'l prove a person can prottt from
a good understaodtng of history.

Yoo have

to

WALL
STI1EEi

tltDSIS

AREALLY.
BRIGHT
LIGHT)

-&amp;..-....;:(1~~

to

accomplish your ambitious under11ikings,

you'll skHifully ·need to UA bc;Jth your
cha"" and wlt. ·Sadly, hOwever. Whef1 It
C!Jn'MfS 10 emotional entanglements,
these wondertul giftS may Oeaert you.

SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 22)- H .......,_
one ~ whom you're closely affiliated
believes you are not telling the tri.rth , you
could lose 1hi&amp; person's respect . Don't
hold tlradt any pertinent facts .
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-0ec . 21) There's a chenoe a longtime pal might
tate your friendship for granted and
expect you to acoept his or her poor
manneni. SpeM. up If you art~~ being
taken adVantage ot.

CAPRICORN (Doc . 22-Jan. t9) - .
Usually you·ro cano1ul to do ft1e right

PISCES (Feb. 20-Mot&lt;:h 201 - Wl1on tt
to ptt'IONII lnte,_ta, you .,..
vene-tty a CIIIPIIt* m~nager of ygur
-'1'81 hondlln; aquatly ~1ant mett.r1 tor anothef, JOU ooukt u-t

oom.

..- ""''" ""'

• Room Additions • Garages • Vinyl:
and Wood Siding • Roofing • Pole :
Barns • Patio's: Porches and Decks :

--

~
AlliES (Uilt&lt;:h
lt~l 111 - E...,. '
lllollgli your-II'IIOIOiol• ... 10 t1N1
-

ldndtr. gollot'flh tho -

you

-·-~10·--

-~
Long Bouom,

oi ..... Donot-.

OH

IOUP10NUTZ

740-985-4141
Cell: 740-41(&gt;.1834

25+ ,_. ~ fo'rwe fdi

-

ogolnoltt..~ .

..

I

2Doa

Vl'&amp;di41day,
~ ,,,Oool
., _ _

things in Of'def to maintain gaod retatiooalllpo. Till&amp; ...., migh1 be ab&amp;ont today.
howewer, and • freqt.Mtnt otfender may be
more 1ilo&lt;Jgh11UI ttton you .
AQUARIUS {Jan . ~. 18)-Becantful ncwt to. • about ~r 1~ to •
devloul inCNVtdiJiol who coutd tater UM ·.
1h'- informltiorl agairwt you. tc:.ep aU
pertinent lr'rfDrrnatian CllrefUIIy guarded

GARFIELD ·

FerP
IE , ... Newa-1 'Ill
citl: MARCUM CONSTRUCDON

47239 Riebel Road,

All.

WRITING RISKY LOAN52
Qi! 00 WE BWtl THE'
GOVERtolllfNT Fa! JTS

&amp;I 1

(304)~340

Futo:

13 Hutecly
391.11119T-ard
~
41-YIIIO
aunup
• 21 Vilcounf'o
ouperiar
. wood
24Excltenunt 42

4 P1111ails
5 Dooperodo'l

tribe

38SL flup

PaJI-

DOWN

32 Bing Into

36Wetpnoilo
37-out
39 Cruy

the unknown could baettfire, ,.o stay in
familiar territory where you know how to
achieve your alma. Soccaas comes in
81'881 where you hiiW fuund iortunes
previously.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Regardless of how vour associates
• behave, adhere 1o your high ideals and
standards at all times. Make h a point to
irlftuenoe them through your e.ample;
don't allow their ways to ·tnfluenoe you.
LEO_(July 23-Aug. 22) - Chances are
ther&amp; will be nothing wrong with your peroeptionli about hOw things should be

NO ...

THE ECONOMY IS IN A

Roofing, Sidinft
Soffit, Decks, •

.....

-

Pass

~~

--

74NI7..o531!

JUl..., ....

2 .,

...

the 1"18C8SS8.ry wherewithaiiO handle ·diffiCUlt deWik)pments, bul the 1r'OUbte is
that )'00 might no1 apply tt
flnanCkll
matters In the same .manner 85 you
WOUld other al'lairs.
. - - - - - - - - - . , LIBRA (Sepl. 23-0cl. 231 - In order

Contt-

5 v.n.,- II 1n I

East

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22)

Locttl
•74NI74544

PleiSollnt Vitlley Hospital is current!
acc;eptin11 applications for a full ti
experienced •R qistered Nurses in
~1. Applic.mrts must have
a.ment West Yi!Jinil liteme. or eligible
Dbtlin.
Send-.nesto:
='

SUDDENLV, A FlOCK
FLEW OVERHEAD..

·~···
El

740-9112-5929·
740-416-1898:

Ext 143

bGist'fRBJ NU.SES

North

done. However, your implementation

SGamtess GUtters
Roofing, Siding, Gutters

(740) !192-2117

e

ci•LL

Al'IO I DREAMED I
WAS LVING IN T~IS
BEAUTIFUL. MEADOW ..

Wise Conctete

Meigs County
Job Servico Office

-J&gt;I-111-

27 Same
A ustkids
30 ~ink
31 .Use a
toucMone

could tall short. Don't hava a memory

.......·--

plcaie oootact.

niSIIod.E1111btiahod1975.
Coli 24 Hrs. (140) - 0870.. ROgera Basement

"

37
7

Hllp Wit! IIIII

T1011ero 741).446.3625

sound

23 High!ailecl H

24 Pile up

GEMINI (May 2hJune 20)- Fo18yo Into

PEANUTS

Recycung

88 w;,_go- home, - - - ' - - - - - -

WAIL X f )QFitG

••_..._
23,2111
........ _ ..
.. 21MII

"'

740r99l-7953
740-416-1436
740rS91-4641

U

._.C.reEIII-

-

........,.•
7U.zaa2

Et, - :::;p;;,sEs

02 HD Ultra Clualc, 24,000

miles, .
!Jtock/cltforne.
$141000' 740-33!1-0031

I

dri'*

games with a co-.WOI'Mr ..no is altemp1·
tng to outmaneuwr yOU fol' some type or
~go. Gel tough immediately.

-!•.::;11"

740-992-6971

,_.r, lr ~ rl: t: ~l(

22~

~HYUK

T.WRUS (Aprii20-May 201- Don1 play

Years Eip•riel•.,.l

---·--

Voyager,

-

53 Shorlly
54 Long55 - l n l e l

BIG-NATE .

. • Aor:lllnv

Plymouth

20 O b i -

trump ane claims.

Fonncrty Blrbcr ·, Auto l'lrts

99

49 First In jozz
50 a.t the rap
52 - ~-

trump, or 1hree o1 a bid sun, or two of a

.

save on your Heating

GREENHOUSE

Pass

42 Elolo'
45 liw"""Y

This week we are looking at responder'&amp;
. game-Invitational sequences. When you
are the respooder, hol~ng 1D-12 poin1s,
you should be mending fo ilvite game.
How you do 1t1a1 depends heavily on
your first response.
H you make your initial bid at the twolevel, you hava already shown at least
game-invitational values, so may make a
mirimum rebid. But H your firm bid is at
11te one-level, you rrust rebid two no-

Construction
Can be insta!IC!I over
your e•isting roof
InsulaiOOroofslo

HUBBARDS

Welt
Pass

41Fiocll-

56 Ballard ond
57 PUC on
11 Pool11011ds 58 Wintertime

The first bid
controls the second

Residential and New

....

15 Sloomw,
to Plemi
16C--cM
11 llild ooth

Opening lead: t 4

........ .

- - - - - - - - eng wltf1 great toes. Only 2000 to choose from.
Have you priced a John ski $6900 See
ck
Deoro lltoly? You'll be sur· a ng MCCotRdru at Flowering &amp; Foliage
prisodl Chack out our used Gt74 °pol~
rmlck
•• 'n
Baskets: Bedding &amp;
a
~ or call 740~5Inventory
at t8001or"""" lnlo.
VegetJible Flats
WWW.CAREQ . COM ·--~...,...--,
4 m' 'olt'age pot
Clll1llichael Equipment. 7404x4
Shru~· &amp; Azaleas
24_1.:.
2 _ _ _ _ _ L.--FollioiliiiiSUEiiiiiiil·- ·
__
..:.=
Jim~ Pann Equipment Inc. ,
Open M-S 9-5
·2t50
Eallern
Ave, 2004 Ford Ranger 4 Dr,4114,
Closed Sunday
Gall""lla, OhiO, 740-446- auto,XIt off-«&lt;ttd T"'""'r pkg
992r5716
sm. 4, 5, 6' and T 3PT. $8995.00. 2002 lsuzu
Fmialting .,_..,1or1ing at Sport.2 dr.,auto,aoft top, '====412=5108=1=~
$699.00 and up. Hurry while $8995.00.
t999 Chevy r
1llay last.
Tracker 5 apd 4x4,$4495.00. Curti• Auto Replllr
Rivarvlow MOiorS 2 BIOc:l&lt;s

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~• •~

1•
%t

·--·
....

I~=====~~~~
.. 112'"-"...

=

South

Room

""'lertllizar!i)e............. - - - - - - - -

304-862·23n or 304-674-

14 ReiNd

Dealer: South
·Vulnerable: East-West

Tractors, Mowers,
TIUers, Murray,
Crafts . MID
·
man,
•
Briggs &amp; Stratton
H-Honcst
I • lntegn't Y
S-Servtc
·e
10 Years

1-Fo&lt;d.COntotJ',V-6,1811
-.;pr &amp; tan CIOih imerlo&lt;,
electric windows, naw
engine witt\ 70,000 miles,

.... r

.........
L-~-~~=~ ~
I~.=~!.'!

7:00 AM

12Comot
onllllkipo '

• K ·s 2
•AKQI03
• Q J 10 9
.. 3 .

SlOp &amp; Compo~ .

Hours

05-13-otl

South

Hlll2-11l1
" '

RICK PRICE

70U339.

1.. 112 bath, air, full base·
S2S 00
C•
htung&amp; I!Jil0.e20..4876 • \1435
mant, 2 car garage, $650.
area. Coli 740-~189 or .....: ~- $200 00 Sofa EOUIPMENT TRAILERS,
740.1149-2303·
.. t-3702
'""
me to giWI
· ·away CARGO
&amp;
TJax](s
$40.00 Call
H 0 M E SEXPRESS
TEADE R
JIOil
SUE
9632
3 Bedroom House in CONVENIENTLY LOCIIT· C.llCARGO/CONCESSION
t41170, 3br, t ba, t owner. Syracuse. $500/monlh + ED .. AFFORDo\ILEI
mAILERS. B+W GOOSE· 03 Ford F350, V10 Super
must see, too many updates doposft Hud App. No Pets. Townhouse
apartments, Hot Tub I Swim Spa Outlet. NECK
HITCHES.
to lis1, Graon TerTIIOO, $8000 (304)675-5332 weekends and/or small llouses FDA StOOO oft. Huge selection.
CARMICH.O.EL . EQUIP·
h::grlu~
obo. 446-009t or645-8615 740-591-()265
RENT. C.U (740)44t-1111 NewStyleafnleDolivory.
MENT/CARMICHAEL St 3,000(304)882-82&lt;7
for application &amp; lnlormation. Top Quality, 606-929-5655 TRAILERS SALES &amp; SER-

Ml-.u; HoMJ;s
"" ~
JIOil....u.

Remodeling •

J04.882-3194
Sen-icing Lawn

tion. needsca1aly1ic1XIrMif1vr. Asking $2200•.Call740-

Opportunity Provider and Mlcrowavo $20.00.
ICing BUI'•'T
VALLEY $5001 "l&gt;OU
Hondas Chavys
E~loyer.
size bod $35.00.
Free- HOR,SE/LIVESTOCK Jeep.
I .,;
Cabin In Rio I Thurman standing
di&amp;hfia&amp;her TRA.ILE. RS LOAD MAX l'..ll s,
,
more

$375 mon111 304-675-6406
3Bdhou ,, Pom
.
58 In
eroy. •

740 ltla17

•
:

304-773-5861

5 apeod trans,

1st Road to left above
Mason GolfCourse

I

• Garages
• Complete

1 Pinch,
In nOJ
4 Hoi oping
7 Atrnc&amp;phono
11 ""WestMifkt"
. 1111110

6 A Q 52
West
East
•J98643
• Q 10
• 82
• 9 76
• t .
t AK7 5
.. J 9 B t
.. Kt076

MONTY

• New Homes .

45771

PSI CONSTRUCT!Of'v

65,3t0 mllos, good oondi-

I

Ford Dleoef tractor,
Front end - r . ,_tires,
good palnt/ahape. &amp;15-5946
5 or ..Hl941

2967D Bashan Rood
Racine, Ohio

MASON MOWER

4 row AC no tiU plontor with 3223

15000

North ·
.6 A 7
• J 5 t
• 8 6 3!

::s. ':eS

·v1999 Pontiac: Bonneville
&amp; monitor. 40ft. grain - . ,. SSE. $4000 or best ofler.
Solo: Baffler C.:pet $5.95 tor lillie giant, t row corousol 379- 215 t or 794-t 098
yd remnants $40.00 &amp; up. tnmoplanter, ~boo&lt; with - - - - - - - Molohan Carpet.. 2212 running gear, -.:co Sticks 2001 Noon, auto, nice &amp;
E'as111m /We, Ga1J4101is, Oh 6,00Q-7,00tl (740)256-t352 ctoon. 88,000 miles. S3500 .
7-7044
Evoroings.
olio. 256-t539

740.448-2568.
Equal
2br Hoose on Rodman Houlling {)ppor!unity. 'fhlo Qomputor-$20.00.
is

l.lvESIOCX.

--------

"'~--~..,...,..,..

. .

~
_"

s· )f~~;(-

ow!!!:~~l.,_,

wormed.

"•-•
ri'UW'I'I

~
~

H

-

6679

no pets, (740)992·5858

Ridge Rd .. $400 deposit, institution

Wont to buy a
lloctric
OOr1Hbly

~..,

=:~~wormed

•r

2!lA apt. also, • 411&lt; house

Phillip
Alder

Talcing appf-: Modem
1BR, no pets, $295/renl AKC Gorman Shophonl Polled Herafonl bulls for
l - water. $200/dep.· puppies. !&gt;'li/D8. sale, (740)949-2tll3
448-3611
$400 each. 740-418-7767.
.
AJ&lt;C Yortcie pUpa, motes Reg~ B4ad&lt; AnguS bulls t411
V..;o;;.::
00-$t300.
7
2 Bedrooms, CIA, 1 f/2
Bath, Aduft POOl &amp; Babjl CKC
Reg
Miniature
Pool, Pallo, Start $42sn.lo. Pinschers, 7 weeks' old,
Pomeroy, Ohio
No Pall, Lease P1us allots,
140-388JIOilSUE
':=;;::::;:;;:::;;~
Secuily Depoll1 Roquirod, .:.81BBr-=-~--.,· ..__ _iiiiiiii.__, r

1 and 2 bedroom apart·
and unlur·
nlshad, and houses in
Pomeroy and Middleport,
.a~rity doposii!OQ\Iired no (740)367~7
pots, 740-992•22 t 8
'
FoR SUE
·
TWin Rivers T.- 15 IOCOil1- _
tBR Apt. in Spring Val~. ing OJIIlicotions lor woiting
WID
hootwps.
Vis~ lis11orH,.,..,Ibsidized, t-llr . Rotlred- trucl&lt; driYar
www.&amp;pring-valley-proper- apartment
tor
the e1 'lqlllp :•Ill af Almost
lies.com or call~
elderiyldisoblod, call 675- g ; - prices 304-675-

ba1h, fuMished, no ruots,
~·
Aent + Dep. 740-441.0245

ACROSS

Tranam-., Now Riml,
Tirae &amp; Point. 2002 Ham
Top For CJ7 Jeep, 2003
Kaweuld mule, Cal 9492305 tor lntormlllon.

IQISu..E

NEA Crossword Puzzht

BRIDGE

------ ·----- _____•

I!:-.

I- -

riO

master. Updates include,
Bor!Jer carpet. appliances.

r ";;;'R;.:;"
.---

The Daily Sentinel • Page 85

Uwtng t and 2 NEW AND USED STEEL John 0.. A t!M7 11ac:tor,
Btdooom Apto. at VtHage Steel Beams, P i p e - Elec:tric Start H~ &amp; Low

quiet,304J73.5550188ZM18 or 709-1857

and finiahad &amp; hoatod 3 car Now 3 Bed10om homos from Toldng applicalioo&gt;a tor 2BR,
garage
unattac:Md. $214.36 per mon111. lnoudes no
poll,
$275/month
E•• 1 0nt condition ready 10 many IW8dos. delivery &amp; Includes wale&lt; and .....r.
""""' ln. $255,000.00, C.ll: set-up. (740)365-2434
S200 dap. -3611

(740)94!1-2217

www.mYdallysentinel.com

· ALLEVOOP

1\bluii!Ms
JIOilSUE

Advertise
in this space for
$64 per month
- - - - --,---..,.-.;_·

I I' I I

r---...;.-,_.,.,

-1!

1-T'L_,U_Q;.,-.1..,r.,.,

~

L......L.-1'-..L...J--1;,

• PR~~~u:~~;LfffiRS
•

IN

~~:IN~~~f lETTEtS

1•

1~

1•

r 1• r

1

I I I I I I ·I

1iCaAUlETS ANSWERS 5112101

Otnlb - Slflllt- Moulb - CiiDdi-.WBJal
"Miniage," @lmiY lomnd tile ani] mud, "ii ..._...
ptlllple le••oe OIIC. Tbt: trouble fllldl lff4llll dJey lEy lfl tilctWe

WHJCHoae."
ARLO&amp;JANIS

�Page B4 • The Daily Sentinel

: 1\lesclay, May 13, 2008

lba tor -

UUIII AND ...e. ,_ 3
bed, 2 ba111, lncludol tancl.
readyto""""into. Only3e!l
a month (wac). 866·564·
81579. _,-SALE

:Jlr.&amp; 2bl. dOUble wide, oxc.
001-t.taaelolbeautlful
country viow $400.00 o
mon111 lor more lnlo. call
304-695-3588
-------...,.see Ohio's iaJVoot Mclbilo hcmo and dou·
display. Midwest 740-828· tor rent. 741).446.
2750
4060 or 367-7762
"'JiiNdwost.oorn
One Aero W/4 Br.mobllo
HEW20014br·2ba t ,700sq hi&gt;mo,ol oloclrtc.Biold,.,.,
ft from $399 mo. M- W.Va..2 mi. from power
7(0.828-2750
Ptont on.~ rood,nlco

In -

- - A!&gt;Proot

4 acres, al
prolooolooally landscaped.
Olylo with 4
boc&gt;&lt;Xli1W, M1g room, &lt;lin·
lng room, kitchen, large fam.
lly room, control oir, gas heol
lind tlileplaoa. of 8
large Florida room complotoly cedar opens onto
polio &amp; pool area. Heated In
f1'lU'1d pool enclOsed by priv.cy foncing and land·
acaped. Finished 2 car

--to-

mymidweslll0itli8.c:om

~~~DS~E~~~ ::~

HUD Homa&amp;l 3 bed. only
$17,000! for nstings BOO· $5,0001 Midwoot 740-l!2B·
620-4946 ex ROt9
2750 mymidwest.com
New Homa lor sale Fi
l..oJs &amp;
Ti
Hom .,_
ACRFAGE
nne
e -.-rs
,
both, t tr.! car gar., 2 acros
tot, Neighbomood Rd. o FOR SALE' 219 interest in
- .. 30 year fixed. Low , acreage located In Muon
Rate. $66,000.00 -- Call Cour&lt;y, We9l V'lflllnia. 2005
Slovoor.John448-t01B
appraisals of land with
Open House Sat &amp; SUn i~s and separate
5/t 7&amp;5/t 8 2pm tO 5pm. timber appraisal, together,
Nloo, Large 2/t heme in see- tolalod, 01'01' $400,000. FAX
.
.
roply1o9t2-236-87'82
nlc qu101
lillbdiY1Sion, great
lor hiking. biking and fishing. MOBILE HOME LOT FOR
t257 SQ. fL vinyl siding, lots RE•~
,, '· t031 Georges c-~
,,_
of storage. , 112cargarage,
.. ttttt
•
concrate driveway. Elltra
pal'ktog &amp; room for boat,

r
·3br'":

largo kJt with sto- shed
Large rtlCJ!'IS. WA closet in

AIC &amp; Heat pump. IIIOVIHG
• _,- SE1.L lion In
c. •• Price reduced,
•·
aoldng $89,90o. A!lf&gt;ralsod
b 5108,000 , 1/2 yea!S
ago. 740-«t·117t hm
JOQ-208·9673 Call. 740·
.. t-8232 204 Ann Dr. off
RaccoonCniekRd.
Ripley, 3br, 2ba, Rancher
"" 2 aaoo. , 24x32 2 car
. Garage $t39,900or304550-2114 or 304-532-3599 .,

r

Manorand-AjltS.in Fo&lt; Concrate, Anglo,
Middleport, lrom $327 to Channel. Flat Bar, Steel
$592. 740-992-50&amp;1. Equal Grating
Fo&lt;
Dralna.
- . g ()pportunlty.
on-ayo &amp; Wolkwaya. l.&amp;L
-;;;;;-;-s;;;;;;;;~t.; 5 m p - 0pon Mondoy,
t Bodooom Apt.. Tuaadoy, Wodnoodoy &amp;
Clll (740)446 txltiO
Frldly. tllnH:30pm. Cbod
Tllu!oday, Saturday &amp;
Nloo qulol 2BR opt. Sllndl¥- (7«1)"6-7300
Rofooll- &amp; depooit Bl"'"'-"'!!'_ _ _,
~- No Pets. -t271
PETs

r

~

I

llouJ!:s
FOR Roo'

lor

2 bedroom apanmam
· •
rent in Mid1jeport. no pols,
•
(740)992·5858
212 3rd Ave. 3 rooms and ·

(740) ..1-0194

.

Apartment, available
some 0opoo11
, pus alec:tric, washer, dryer

3br,

$540 month,

::'~ol ~ (~·~·~ ~. No -

opo.
:
yaars, 8% APR) tor Hollnga
80().620-.4946 EDC. R027
lor
2 bedroom houoo
rent,

- 304-6140023 or 304-610-0n6

.......,. Apia. 11 , , • n
52 WeS1WOOd
Drive, fT1lm $365 to $580.

r

10

llooiuloul
Goons

I

an

I

r

MliOJIAMD15

riftiJO;;;;;;;;;;;~A;;V;;IOS;;;;;;;;;;~
at

Hyundal

-

Acoont

~

Equal pc

dinette

new tires &amp; battery, needs
transmission work S1.500

HarveyRoadMUOII,WV

-t

99 Buk:lr LeSab&lt;o 4 OR.,
3800 ENG,auto,all power.
cold alr,EX. shape $3600
Caii!M9-20451M1ning

$30.00. ElY, INTEGRITY, KIEFER Pol'

100 1

nds! cars from

Fords,·

r"

t6X80 3 Bedroom 2 Bath

S~recuse

Vinyl Siding. Shingle Roof. across

4-5

street

bedroom

from

Ellm View
Apartm·ents

$230 per mon111. 740-385- Community Building, reler·
9948.
ences required. (740}992t990 ,.
2br ..iter w/ 7511 or591-0800
• 2&amp; 3 bedroorn~

1155
gn&gt;at condition.

appl""""•·
Asking $8500. Call

i

MoBILE lloME&lt;;

I

JET
VICE. SPECIAL 20FT
AERATION MOTORS
GOOSENECK FLATBED
Repaired, New &amp; Rebuill In $3999. VIEW OUR ENTIRE
Stock. Coli Ron Evans, t· mAiLER INVENTORY AT
800- 537•9528 _
WWW.CARM ICH.O.EL·
TRAILERS.COM 740.446·

•Central heal &amp;AIC
« 1FOR lbNr
•WB&amp;herldryor hookup
Longaberger
Twin
09tB
·
•All atectr~- all!lraglng
Comforter.
bed skirt,
.
2 bed •. 2 ba111, 299 a month. 2BA $4501dep. $450/rent + $50·$60/mon111
valance &amp; pH low, table run740-448-3570.
utllttlos, on pri~r~~te lot. 740- •Owne( pays water, aawer, ner, now wMe ba11lroom
- - ' - ' - - ' - - - - - - 645-3592 or 740-367-0654
truh
vanity 615-6937
2002 t6xSO Onkwood 3 Bad - - - - - - - ~ . 2000 1&amp;70 2Br at Johnsons Mobile
(304)882-3017 ----2
Bam,
..._.M_ &amp; Blue Sola &amp; Chat'rFleetwood 2 Bad 2 Ba111, . Homa Part&lt;. Ceil446-2003
~':"Twin oak headboaf1j •
199916xSOFortune3Bod2
•
$10, Changing Table ·$tO,
Bath, t997 14x70 Ookwood 3 bedroom, ·1 bath. $400
Silv&lt;ll.
TV
3 Bad 2 Bath. Daytime 388- rent. 5350 depoott. Call 3B8·
stan&lt;i'Entertalnment Center9905
0000 Evening 388-80t7 or .:.
S20 304-614-0080
245-9213
3br Wooharl Dryer, with a Fumlohod Apt, 2nd Ave, .
2006 3 bedroom 2 ba1ll seo- Deck, in Glenwood, big Upstairs, All UIIIRieo pd. UIIHiy poles, uood good oontional heme S21li per mon1ll lawn, 304-576-32112 or 304- tBR, No Pets, Galltpolia, dltlon, 25'1155' 2.Q0-2.50 o
593--4496
Coli 446-9523
foot 304-882-8247
740-385-7B7t.

e

=------

3825

t999 Dodge Ram ""' cab
4x4t500 aorla8 wti1e OYOr
lilwer, auto,AIC, pwlpl, C/0,
slldlngroarglass,towpack·
age, ate. Ouad cab w/4 dr.
,robulft title. 99,976 actual
mi. great running.

1a 111

AN'
ONcE

tb :tal--.

PUT A LI'L BRANJ)Y
IN IT u

INA

WHILE ...

'-===~~~~~
Stanley TreeTrimming
&amp;Removal

r

YOUt&lt;C'S

CARPE NTER
SERVICE

•Promp1 and Quality

Wort

peel s

JOin. Boston Ferns
Now $5.00
Wh'
ile they last, over.

10

r

Pomeroy, Ohio.
(740)992·341!0.

www.•• '

cost

Sprillf
S .a!

5.2 V-8

M~na~~

lllrRtM ctlle~rr AH Filii.-.

and Air C!onditioning

Syracuse, Ohio
"ow • ~1..-1
-r- ./.,.

•ReasOnable Rates

THE BORN LOSER

"Insured

~'( \'E.t.ffillt~ ~--,

·• Experienced
References Available!
Call Gary Stanley @

V C YOUNG Ill
'
'

740-591-8044

';Es-TI-lE a.o~­
U~[~OUR

., - ~TO FI~ONE
. · .EAAMIU Cli' IIOW

w~~m~
1
IN. TilE

~IS~(,~~~.'

'

. 740r378 6 •••
St. Rt 124
Reedsville, OH
Gary Curtis- Owner

....

- .....

' £•M

Construction

60IN'

. • VInyl Siding
. • RepiiCIIIIIII'It

''

11
1

SPEH&lt;ING OF POING
5TtJFtl&gt; THIN&amp;S., ASKING
FIIJIIIICIS TO IE 1'\'{
,L ,.OOI(oUT Wl'o.S A.

,.
..
Uobt) '•

. ,..., . /, &amp;...uc;.tc. .,•
. ..,,..... ......,,.._ ...

~

Wlndowa

fONEHEAI&gt; 1101/E ..

.

•Decb

140.000 miles, V-6, run&amp;

' $2,500, (740)992·

· •·~
Pole Buildings _
David Lewis • Room Addlllon• ·

'-.1

...,.....
........
11.111Jlail!' tltJ;tbunt
t)otnt l)lea•ant l.\.egt•ter
and Daily Sentinel

~a((ipoli•

rllods~=:-1
18' Cttompion

Baas Boot

mo111hlng 1TIIIIef. 150HP
XR6,
custom
cowr.

.._ .._

'

• Homes • Septic
• System • Roofing
• Backhoe • Site
Preparation • ·nor.er ·
• Garages • Utilities

mpg highway,
80,0004.mi,18
5
2311.
- · aloepo
- -· $8300 . . .1-7007
RV Servtco 01 Con11iehael

._......
-·. ,

• Pole Barns
Pomeroy, Ohio

7

7

;~~~~~~:;-

H&amp;H

MANPOWER

Gutteri
.
ng

TEMPORARY

SI!RVICES
NOWHWNG
Production IUld
ASsembly wootcn
for 1be Buffalo, WVArea
All inu:restcd lppliCants

IT

u~--~~~~--­
.-..e.
local hlfM&amp;i w::es fur·

...... r

CCManc:IBOY

AH'!VPM ofeonco.

lnsurad &amp;Bonded

Free Estimates:

74(}.653-9657

llidl Wile ln'n EOp.

CORNEA STONE
CONSTRUCTIOij

CIW25551

OK. fll. .
IllY THAT

Ttl£ MOOTGA.GE atSIS
00 WHO'S TO BLAME?

)

FlEE FALL IECAUSE OF

J

Doors, Wrndowi,
Electric, Plumbitf11,

,DrywaH, .
Remodsti: lfl, Room
Additions .

IS IT

THE

IIIBMRS, WHO
DIDNT 100W WH11T
THEY axJUI AfflRDf
IS IT Ttl£ LENJERS. FQ!

PI

I

LAISSEZ-fAI!E ATTITUlE?

(304) fi75-.6975
or apply on-line ill

-.pvalley.Ofl

AA/EOf.

1 Moacow
turndown
2 Garoge
~

25 llr. Griffin
26 "o.nclng

3 'Spent
unwlooly

34 Moon or

35Fti. .

6 Friend
of Henri

ta.

Horoe'l

......

40 Case role

new sun •
The North haoo is illusl!ative. SoUth
'l'BtiS one Ilea~. Nor111 responds two
clubs, ane South rebids two diamonds.
Now Nor111 needs to rebid only two
hearts to show exactly three hearts and
10.12 Sllppo~ poin1s. Here, South would
i""'l' 10 four hearts.
H North's blacf&lt; suits were intefd'tanged
so that his tirsl rasponse was one spade,
then. """' 1\w diamonds, North would
ha\111 to jump to three hearts to invite
game with tltree&lt;:ard haart support.
Against lour hearts, Wast guesses well
to lead his singleton diamond. East wins
with his king, cashes tf1e ace, and gives
Wast a diamond ruff. Bade comes a low
dub. How sbluld South continue?
Declarer, with a spade loser to ruff on
1lte boaro, wins with dummy's dub ace.
then carefully draws two rounds of.
trumps with honors _from his hand. He
continues with a spade to dummy's ace,
a spade to his ~ng, ane a spade ruff with
dummy's heart jiclt, so ltla1 East cannol
O'l!lrruff. Bade to hand with a dub ruff or
a diamond, South removes East~ last

~'·"*'

43 fcwWIEI

o.-·
group

27 Glen
21 llichlpn

nelghlior

7=-INng 29~
8 Lu8u
31 Reduce
- - ·ot.
9 instrumenls
Fertile, .
33 (2
Alamo
•• tall
35· J.od&lt; up

36 Calf-length

10 Tuneful

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Luis campos
c.btyCVe' ~ nmatad from ~s by tarrous ~ , !Utn:I...M Wlfi m ~r.
stares 101 rdhel

c:v-

Today's clue: Gequals P

"D GJWCACTDW

TJ'XYZKACJX CV

PSVA

KJA D .GWDTZ UFZOZ BJS TJHZ .

DUDB

UCAF DXB

AODTZ JL LDCAF Cl

FSHDX XDASOZ. " • HSODDB IIZHGAU
PREVIOUS SOLUTION - 'The c1tarrn o1 baseball ~that, dun as ~may be on
1fle field. ; is endless&lt;y lascinating as a rehasll." - JimMUffay

-

•.

You are an ax~wy good studen1
and, In the year ahead, will have opportunities 10 use both your bmer and sweet
e1CP8fiences of the past lo your advantage. You'l prove a person can prottt from
a good understaodtng of history.

Yoo have

to

WALL
STI1EEi

tltDSIS

AREALLY.
BRIGHT
LIGHT)

-&amp;..-....;:(1~~

to

accomplish your ambitious under11ikings,

you'll skHifully ·need to UA bc;Jth your
cha"" and wlt. ·Sadly, hOwever. Whef1 It
C!Jn'MfS 10 emotional entanglements,
these wondertul giftS may Oeaert you.

SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 22)- H .......,_
one ~ whom you're closely affiliated
believes you are not telling the tri.rth , you
could lose 1hi&amp; person's respect . Don't
hold tlradt any pertinent facts .
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-0ec . 21) There's a chenoe a longtime pal might
tate your friendship for granted and
expect you to acoept his or her poor
manneni. SpeM. up If you art~~ being
taken adVantage ot.

CAPRICORN (Doc . 22-Jan. t9) - .
Usually you·ro cano1ul to do ft1e right

PISCES (Feb. 20-Mot&lt;:h 201 - Wl1on tt
to ptt'IONII lnte,_ta, you .,..
vene-tty a CIIIPIIt* m~nager of ygur
-'1'81 hondlln; aquatly ~1ant mett.r1 tor anothef, JOU ooukt u-t

oom.

..- ""''" ""'

• Room Additions • Garages • Vinyl:
and Wood Siding • Roofing • Pole :
Barns • Patio's: Porches and Decks :

--

~
AlliES (Uilt&lt;:h
lt~l 111 - E...,. '
lllollgli your-II'IIOIOiol• ... 10 t1N1
-

ldndtr. gollot'flh tho -

you

-·-~10·--

-~
Long Bouom,

oi ..... Donot-.

OH

IOUP10NUTZ

740-985-4141
Cell: 740-41(&gt;.1834

25+ ,_. ~ fo'rwe fdi

-

ogolnoltt..~ .

..

I

2Doa

Vl'&amp;di41day,
~ ,,,Oool
., _ _

things in Of'def to maintain gaod retatiooalllpo. Till&amp; ...., migh1 be ab&amp;ont today.
howewer, and • freqt.Mtnt otfender may be
more 1ilo&lt;Jgh11UI ttton you .
AQUARIUS {Jan . ~. 18)-Becantful ncwt to. • about ~r 1~ to •
devloul inCNVtdiJiol who coutd tater UM ·.
1h'- informltiorl agairwt you. tc:.ep aU
pertinent lr'rfDrrnatian CllrefUIIy guarded

GARFIELD ·

FerP
IE , ... Newa-1 'Ill
citl: MARCUM CONSTRUCDON

47239 Riebel Road,

All.

WRITING RISKY LOAN52
Qi! 00 WE BWtl THE'
GOVERtolllfNT Fa! JTS

&amp;I 1

(304)~340

Futo:

13 Hutecly
391.11119T-ard
~
41-YIIIO
aunup
• 21 Vilcounf'o
ouperiar
. wood
24Excltenunt 42

4 P1111ails
5 Dooperodo'l

tribe

38SL flup

PaJI-

DOWN

32 Bing Into

36Wetpnoilo
37-out
39 Cruy

the unknown could baettfire, ,.o stay in
familiar territory where you know how to
achieve your alma. Soccaas comes in
81'881 where you hiiW fuund iortunes
previously.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Regardless of how vour associates
• behave, adhere 1o your high ideals and
standards at all times. Make h a point to
irlftuenoe them through your e.ample;
don't allow their ways to ·tnfluenoe you.
LEO_(July 23-Aug. 22) - Chances are
ther&amp; will be nothing wrong with your peroeptionli about hOw things should be

NO ...

THE ECONOMY IS IN A

Roofing, Sidinft
Soffit, Decks, •

.....

-

Pass

~~

--

74NI7..o531!

JUl..., ....

2 .,

...

the 1"18C8SS8.ry wherewithaiiO handle ·diffiCUlt deWik)pments, bul the 1r'OUbte is
that )'00 might no1 apply tt
flnanCkll
matters In the same .manner 85 you
WOUld other al'lairs.
. - - - - - - - - - . , LIBRA (Sepl. 23-0cl. 231 - In order

Contt-

5 v.n.,- II 1n I

East

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22)

Locttl
•74NI74544

PleiSollnt Vitlley Hospital is current!
acc;eptin11 applications for a full ti
experienced •R qistered Nurses in
~1. Applic.mrts must have
a.ment West Yi!Jinil liteme. or eligible
Dbtlin.
Send-.nesto:
='

SUDDENLV, A FlOCK
FLEW OVERHEAD..

·~···
El

740-9112-5929·
740-416-1898:

Ext 143

bGist'fRBJ NU.SES

North

done. However, your implementation

SGamtess GUtters
Roofing, Siding, Gutters

(740) !192-2117

e

ci•LL

Al'IO I DREAMED I
WAS LVING IN T~IS
BEAUTIFUL. MEADOW ..

Wise Conctete

Meigs County
Job Servico Office

-J&gt;I-111-

27 Same
A ustkids
30 ~ink
31 .Use a
toucMone

could tall short. Don't hava a memory

.......·--

plcaie oootact.

niSIIod.E1111btiahod1975.
Coli 24 Hrs. (140) - 0870.. ROgera Basement

"

37
7

Hllp Wit! IIIII

T1011ero 741).446.3625

sound

23 High!ailecl H

24 Pile up

GEMINI (May 2hJune 20)- Fo18yo Into

PEANUTS

Recycung

88 w;,_go- home, - - - ' - - - - - -

WAIL X f )QFitG

••_..._
23,2111
........ _ ..
.. 21MII

"'

740r99l-7953
740-416-1436
740rS91-4641

U

._.C.reEIII-

-

........,.•
7U.zaa2

Et, - :::;p;;,sEs

02 HD Ultra Clualc, 24,000

miles, .
!Jtock/cltforne.
$141000' 740-33!1-0031

I

dri'*

games with a co-.WOI'Mr ..no is altemp1·
tng to outmaneuwr yOU fol' some type or
~go. Gel tough immediately.

-!•.::;11"

740-992-6971

,_.r, lr ~ rl: t: ~l(

22~

~HYUK

T.WRUS (Aprii20-May 201- Don1 play

Years Eip•riel•.,.l

---·--

Voyager,

-

53 Shorlly
54 Long55 - l n l e l

BIG-NATE .

. • Aor:lllnv

Plymouth

20 O b i -

trump ane claims.

Fonncrty Blrbcr ·, Auto l'lrts

99

49 First In jozz
50 a.t the rap
52 - ~-

trump, or 1hree o1 a bid sun, or two of a

.

save on your Heating

GREENHOUSE

Pass

42 Elolo'
45 liw"""Y

This week we are looking at responder'&amp;
. game-Invitational sequences. When you
are the respooder, hol~ng 1D-12 poin1s,
you should be mending fo ilvite game.
How you do 1t1a1 depends heavily on
your first response.
H you make your initial bid at the twolevel, you hava already shown at least
game-invitational values, so may make a
mirimum rebid. But H your firm bid is at
11te one-level, you rrust rebid two no-

Construction
Can be insta!IC!I over
your e•isting roof
InsulaiOOroofslo

HUBBARDS

Welt
Pass

41Fiocll-

56 Ballard ond
57 PUC on
11 Pool11011ds 58 Wintertime

The first bid
controls the second

Residential and New

....

15 Sloomw,
to Plemi
16C--cM
11 llild ooth

Opening lead: t 4

........ .

- - - - - - - - eng wltf1 great toes. Only 2000 to choose from.
Have you priced a John ski $6900 See
ck
Deoro lltoly? You'll be sur· a ng MCCotRdru at Flowering &amp; Foliage
prisodl Chack out our used Gt74 °pol~
rmlck
•• 'n
Baskets: Bedding &amp;
a
~ or call 740~5Inventory
at t8001or"""" lnlo.
VegetJible Flats
WWW.CAREQ . COM ·--~...,...--,
4 m' 'olt'age pot
Clll1llichael Equipment. 7404x4
Shru~· &amp; Azaleas
24_1.:.
2 _ _ _ _ _ L.--FollioiliiiiSUEiiiiiiil·- ·
__
..:.=
Jim~ Pann Equipment Inc. ,
Open M-S 9-5
·2t50
Eallern
Ave, 2004 Ford Ranger 4 Dr,4114,
Closed Sunday
Gall""lla, OhiO, 740-446- auto,XIt off-«&lt;ttd T"'""'r pkg
992r5716
sm. 4, 5, 6' and T 3PT. $8995.00. 2002 lsuzu
Fmialting .,_..,1or1ing at Sport.2 dr.,auto,aoft top, '====412=5108=1=~
$699.00 and up. Hurry while $8995.00.
t999 Chevy r
1llay last.
Tracker 5 apd 4x4,$4495.00. Curti• Auto Replllr
Rivarvlow MOiorS 2 BIOc:l&lt;s

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~• •~

1•
%t

·--·
....

I~=====~~~~
.. 112'"-"...

=

South

Room

""'lertllizar!i)e............. - - - - - - - -

304-862·23n or 304-674-

14 ReiNd

Dealer: South
·Vulnerable: East-West

Tractors, Mowers,
TIUers, Murray,
Crafts . MID
·
man,
•
Briggs &amp; Stratton
H-Honcst
I • lntegn't Y
S-Servtc
·e
10 Years

1-Fo&lt;d.COntotJ',V-6,1811
-.;pr &amp; tan CIOih imerlo&lt;,
electric windows, naw
engine witt\ 70,000 miles,

.... r

.........
L-~-~~=~ ~
I~.=~!.'!

7:00 AM

12Comot
onllllkipo '

• K ·s 2
•AKQI03
• Q J 10 9
.. 3 .

SlOp &amp; Compo~ .

Hours

05-13-otl

South

Hlll2-11l1
" '

RICK PRICE

70U339.

1.. 112 bath, air, full base·
S2S 00
C•
htung&amp; I!Jil0.e20..4876 • \1435
mant, 2 car garage, $650.
area. Coli 740-~189 or .....: ~- $200 00 Sofa EOUIPMENT TRAILERS,
740.1149-2303·
.. t-3702
'""
me to giWI
· ·away CARGO
&amp;
TJax](s
$40.00 Call
H 0 M E SEXPRESS
TEADE R
JIOil
SUE
9632
3 Bedroom House in CONVENIENTLY LOCIIT· C.llCARGO/CONCESSION
t41170, 3br, t ba, t owner. Syracuse. $500/monlh + ED .. AFFORDo\ILEI
mAILERS. B+W GOOSE· 03 Ford F350, V10 Super
must see, too many updates doposft Hud App. No Pets. Townhouse
apartments, Hot Tub I Swim Spa Outlet. NECK
HITCHES.
to lis1, Graon TerTIIOO, $8000 (304)675-5332 weekends and/or small llouses FDA StOOO oft. Huge selection.
CARMICH.O.EL . EQUIP·
h::grlu~
obo. 446-009t or645-8615 740-591-()265
RENT. C.U (740)44t-1111 NewStyleafnleDolivory.
MENT/CARMICHAEL St 3,000(304)882-82&lt;7
for application &amp; lnlormation. Top Quality, 606-929-5655 TRAILERS SALES &amp; SER-

Ml-.u; HoMJ;s
"" ~
JIOil....u.

Remodeling •

J04.882-3194
Sen-icing Lawn

tion. needsca1aly1ic1XIrMif1vr. Asking $2200•.Call740-

Opportunity Provider and Mlcrowavo $20.00.
ICing BUI'•'T
VALLEY $5001 "l&gt;OU
Hondas Chavys
E~loyer.
size bod $35.00.
Free- HOR,SE/LIVESTOCK Jeep.
I .,;
Cabin In Rio I Thurman standing
di&amp;hfia&amp;her TRA.ILE. RS LOAD MAX l'..ll s,
,
more

$375 mon111 304-675-6406
3Bdhou ,, Pom
.
58 In
eroy. •

740 ltla17

•
:

304-773-5861

5 apeod trans,

1st Road to left above
Mason GolfCourse

I

• Garages
• Complete

1 Pinch,
In nOJ
4 Hoi oping
7 Atrnc&amp;phono
11 ""WestMifkt"
. 1111110

6 A Q 52
West
East
•J98643
• Q 10
• 82
• 9 76
• t .
t AK7 5
.. J 9 B t
.. Kt076

MONTY

• New Homes .

45771

PSI CONSTRUCT!Of'v

65,3t0 mllos, good oondi-

I

Ford Dleoef tractor,
Front end - r . ,_tires,
good palnt/ahape. &amp;15-5946
5 or ..Hl941

2967D Bashan Rood
Racine, Ohio

MASON MOWER

4 row AC no tiU plontor with 3223

15000

North ·
.6 A 7
• J 5 t
• 8 6 3!

::s. ':eS

·v1999 Pontiac: Bonneville
&amp; monitor. 40ft. grain - . ,. SSE. $4000 or best ofler.
Solo: Baffler C.:pet $5.95 tor lillie giant, t row corousol 379- 215 t or 794-t 098
yd remnants $40.00 &amp; up. tnmoplanter, ~boo&lt; with - - - - - - - Molohan Carpet.. 2212 running gear, -.:co Sticks 2001 Noon, auto, nice &amp;
E'as111m /We, Ga1J4101is, Oh 6,00Q-7,00tl (740)256-t352 ctoon. 88,000 miles. S3500 .
7-7044
Evoroings.
olio. 256-t539

740.448-2568.
Equal
2br Hoose on Rodman Houlling {)ppor!unity. 'fhlo Qomputor-$20.00.
is

l.lvESIOCX.

--------

"'~--~..,...,..,..

. .

~
_"

s· )f~~;(-

ow!!!:~~l.,_,

wormed.

"•-•
ri'UW'I'I

~
~

H

-

6679

no pets, (740)992·5858

Ridge Rd .. $400 deposit, institution

Wont to buy a
lloctric
OOr1Hbly

~..,

=:~~wormed

•r

2!lA apt. also, • 411&lt; house

Phillip
Alder

Talcing appf-: Modem
1BR, no pets, $295/renl AKC Gorman Shophonl Polled Herafonl bulls for
l - water. $200/dep.· puppies. !&gt;'li/D8. sale, (740)949-2tll3
448-3611
$400 each. 740-418-7767.
.
AJ&lt;C Yortcie pUpa, motes Reg~ B4ad&lt; AnguS bulls t411
V..;o;;.::
00-$t300.
7
2 Bedrooms, CIA, 1 f/2
Bath, Aduft POOl &amp; Babjl CKC
Reg
Miniature
Pool, Pallo, Start $42sn.lo. Pinschers, 7 weeks' old,
Pomeroy, Ohio
No Pall, Lease P1us allots,
140-388JIOilSUE
':=;;::::;:;;:::;;~
Secuily Depoll1 Roquirod, .:.81BBr-=-~--.,· ..__ _iiiiiiii.__, r

1 and 2 bedroom apart·
and unlur·
nlshad, and houses in
Pomeroy and Middleport,
.a~rity doposii!OQ\Iired no (740)367~7
pots, 740-992•22 t 8
'
FoR SUE
·
TWin Rivers T.- 15 IOCOil1- _
tBR Apt. in Spring Val~. ing OJIIlicotions lor woiting
WID
hootwps.
Vis~ lis11orH,.,..,Ibsidized, t-llr . Rotlred- trucl&lt; driYar
www.&amp;pring-valley-proper- apartment
tor
the e1 'lqlllp :•Ill af Almost
lies.com or call~
elderiyldisoblod, call 675- g ; - prices 304-675-

ba1h, fuMished, no ruots,
~·
Aent + Dep. 740-441.0245

ACROSS

Tranam-., Now Riml,
Tirae &amp; Point. 2002 Ham
Top For CJ7 Jeep, 2003
Kaweuld mule, Cal 9492305 tor lntormlllon.

IQISu..E

NEA Crossword Puzzht

BRIDGE

------ ·----- _____•

I!:-.

I- -

riO

master. Updates include,
Bor!Jer carpet. appliances.

r ";;;'R;.:;"
.---

The Daily Sentinel • Page 85

Uwtng t and 2 NEW AND USED STEEL John 0.. A t!M7 11ac:tor,
Btdooom Apto. at VtHage Steel Beams, P i p e - Elec:tric Start H~ &amp; Low

quiet,304J73.5550188ZM18 or 709-1857

and finiahad &amp; hoatod 3 car Now 3 Bed10om homos from Toldng applicalioo&gt;a tor 2BR,
garage
unattac:Md. $214.36 per mon111. lnoudes no
poll,
$275/month
E•• 1 0nt condition ready 10 many IW8dos. delivery &amp; Includes wale&lt; and .....r.
""""' ln. $255,000.00, C.ll: set-up. (740)365-2434
S200 dap. -3611

(740)94!1-2217

www.mYdallysentinel.com

· ALLEVOOP

1\bluii!Ms
JIOilSUE

Advertise
in this space for
$64 per month
- - - - --,---..,.-.;_·

I I' I I

r---...;.-,_.,.,

-1!

1-T'L_,U_Q;.,-.1..,r.,.,

~

L......L.-1'-..L...J--1;,

• PR~~~u:~~;LfffiRS
•

IN

~~:IN~~~f lETTEtS

1•

1~

1•

r 1• r

1

I I I I I I ·I

1iCaAUlETS ANSWERS 5112101

Otnlb - Slflllt- Moulb - CiiDdi-.WBJal
"Miniage," @lmiY lomnd tile ani] mud, "ii ..._...
ptlllple le••oe OIIC. Tbt: trouble fllldl lff4llll dJey lEy lfl tilctWe

WHJCHoae."
ARLO&amp;JANIS

�'

Page B6 •

The Daily Sentinel

-.mydailysentineLcom

Tnmday, May 13. 2008

Carmona's 5-hitter leads Indians over Blue Jays 3-0
CLEVELAND (AP) Fausto Cannona gave Cliff
Lee a lOugh act to follow.
Cannona pitched a fivehitter for Cleveland's second
consecutive shutout over the
struggling .. Toronto Blue
Jays, a 3-0 victory in
doubleheader
Monday's
opener.
Lee, . 6-0 with a major
league-leading 0.8 1 ERA,
staned the second game and
tried to complete a sweep for
lhe Indians.
. .
"Fausto was fantastic,"
Indians manager Eric Wedge
said. "He got better as the
game went on - noticeably
· bener."
·
Carmona (4-1 ) struck out
three and walked four in his
second shutout and third
complete game in 47 big
league starts. The right-hander was 9. months old the
previous time Cleveland
pitched consecutive shutouts
at home, on Sept. 8-9, 1982,
against
Boston
. and
Baltimore.
It had been 36 years since
the Indians dtd it in
Cleveland against the ·same
~ment,
blanking the
. cago White Sox on May
6-7, 1972.
"We know our . starting
pitching
is
extremely

Overbrook celebrates
National Nursing
Home Week, A3

•

second base to field a sharp ··
grounder, shoveled the ball
with his glove to second
CLEVBI..AM) (AP) Jadi•• teuad blte'UO baseman Jamey CarroU; who
•
AJdnJbal Cabnu..... milbe l4dl Ul
play in turned the double play.
•
With Scott Rolen on fu:st
IDIIjoc lergne hiMrry Moaday niAbt.
· · Cabreta made a clivi~~&amp; Clldl ooalillc dri~~~e by 1\.wJ ~J f&gt;'a and one out in the fourth.
The Taylor family acceptMatt Stairs lined a single to
Lyle Ova"bay, 'O'dled fleiCONl belle 81 dial llg 1 •
ed prosecutor's explanabon
Man:o ScutliQ. .
·right and Ben Francisco
for the move, a family
tDade a one-hop throw 10
MIAMI ·- Prosecutors spokesman said.
third baseman Casey Blake said Monday they will not
"All the co-defendants
Oakland ceooad ."'-temM Raody Vdardciac*l!6aed lbe to retire Rolen.
seek the death penalty can' t lie subject to the death
trick in lbe AL. oa ~'29;':2000,
lbe Y•~ :s a. . •
With two on and two outs against four _peo_ple charged penalty if the (alleged)
in the seventh, fu:st baseman with murdering Washington shooter is not," said
strong," said David DeUucci,
Shaun Marcum started for Ryan Garko made a diving Redsltins star Sean Taylor Richard Sharpstein, a
whose two-out single in the Toronto in the second game; backhand stop of a sharp because the accused shooter lawyer who has acled as
sixth drove in the ftrSt run. Sunday's rainout caused the grounder hit by Joe Inglett, · was a minor when the crime spokesman for the ~aylor.
"The way Fausto was pitch- ftrSt single-admission dnu- then flipped to Carmona was comMitted.
family. "lbere are no 1ssues
ing, we knew jt wouldn't bleheader at Cleveland sinre covering for the inning-endThe U,S. Supreme Court of discretion here. There'&amp;
take a lot."
Aug. 13, 1997.
ing out.
has ruled that people cannot no choice."
:
A.J. Burnett (3-4) gave up
Burnett allowed only one
Notes: Burnett dropped to be executed for crimes
Prosecutors and defense
three runs and five hits in 7 hit until Grady Sizemore · 30-34 with a 4.31 ERA wben committed when · they're attorneys are barred frolli
2-3 innings for the Blue Jays. doubled off the wall ia right- starting with more than four under 18, and it's a well discussing the case with
who have been blankM in 22 center with one mit in the days' rest. He's 42-36 with a · established legal principle reporters under a gag ord¢
consecutive innings.
sixth. Sizemore went to third 3.43 ERA wben starting on that others involved in the
same case as a minor can- But Hunte's attorney.
"It's tough, but that's the on a groundout by Jamey norma1 res.t ... s•·'I&lt;IUo bad
·
Michael Hornung said in 1
way it has been going," Carroll and scored on three o f 11oronto•s hits. .. . not face the ultimate penal- ·telephone interview that
· Carmona fanned A3ron Hill ty if they are less directly prosecutors would have bad
Toronto manager John DeUucci's single.
~
"That's a big iwo-out three times - Carmoqa's· responsible.
Gibbons said. "Carmona was
Assistant
State
Attorney
to
[jjj~e
a
conspLJ;acy
ai~
great. He can do that to you." knock in a zero-zero ball on1ys trikeouts . ... Burnett 1·s
mg Taylor 10 order 10
1-4 in five ~s against the Reid Rubin filed notice at
Cleveland won for the fifth game," Wedge said.
Friday
that
the
death
penalseek
death for the three
Travis Hafner drew a lead- Indians, . including 0-4 in
time in six games and
ty will be waived. That adults.
.
.
extended the Blue Jays' los- off walk in the seventh and Cleveland. ... Indians OF means the four suspects
"l~m
not
sboclred
or
sur~
ing streak to four. The Asdrubal Cabrera followed Shin-Soo Choo, recovering could get a maximum of prised they. are not going
Indians outscored Toronto with his ftrSt homer since from elbow surgery last life in prison if convicted of forward, w1th _the de~th.
September, is expeciCd 10 ftrSt-degree murder after a penalty, Hornung S3.ld;
21-1 in the fu:st three gatnes Sept 17.
of the series, .and the Blue
Cleveland's
defense begin a rehab assignment trial scheduled ·to begin · "That would have been
Jays have lost nine straight helped Carmona. ln the sec- this week at Triple-A Aug. 25 .
challenging legally."
ond, Cabrera ranged behind Buffalo.
games in Cleveland.
Eric Rivera Jr. who
Taylor was an Allturned 18 last monlh was American at the University
17 at the tim~ police s~y he of Miami and was ~ mem:
shot Taylor during a ber of the Humcanes
hotcbed robbery at the Pro national
championship
Miami-~
team
in
2001.
He was
Bowl
safety's
SEATTLE (AP) - The ChuckAnnsttongandmanag- moving as slow as Seattle's are among the weakest-drawSeattle Mariners are teasing er John McLaren refuse to season. Seven weeks into a
on tbe road in the home in NovembeL Taylor, selected with the fifth over24, died of massive blood all pick of the 2004 draft by
their increasingly indifferent · 0011ime11t directly on possibly hugely disappointing year, the
loss
after he was shot in the the Redskins and made the
fans with the prospect of trading for Griffey, who was team has drawn eight of the lO
''The weather basn 'I been
upper
leg. .
Pro Bowl in 2006 and 2007.
beloved Ken Griffey Jr. ttaded from Seaule before the lowest crowds in die histoty of good. We haven't played as
rebJming 10 the city where he 2(XXJ season.
its $514 millioo stadium with weU as we wanted. And this is
and the Mariners enjoyed their
He would fill not only seats a roUback roof.
the worst scbedule ever,"
Her time registered at
finest years,
at Safeco Field, but also the
Just 15,818 showed up for Armstrong said. "I'm opti5:21.01.
There was buzz i.i:t Seattle left-handed power-hitter void the game May 6 against Texas mistic, but when :you see
Other Redwomen results:
Monday from reports out . of the Mariners have had for on a 53-degree night, the 15.000 againSI a divislon rival,
Walker, 13th in the hammer
fromPageBl
New York that Duane Shaffer; years. The shorter fences in smallest crowd ever in the yes, you are disappointed."
throw (100 feet, (,me inch)
il special assistant 10 Mariners right field at Safeco were nine-year-001 stadium.
He said the calendar will
and junior Sarah Sandlin,
general manager Bill Bavas~ alleged!): l&gt;llilt for him. At · Armsttong said last week he take care of the issue.
nine
·
inches.
Freshman
I 5th in the hammer (81 feet.
was at Shea Stadium watdling least Oriffey could help get the expects an ebb and. flow 10
The Mariners entered
Walker
recorded
a
Rachel
six incbes ).
.
Griffey and the Cincinnati Mariners back toward the . crowd counts during a season. Monday night's game at Texas
Rio Grande will not have
Reds play the Mets last week- 36,322 fans per game they Especially one that begins·'in with the AL's wom record at 7th place ftnisb in the discus
throw. Her best effort mea- any female competitors at
end.
drew as recently as 2004, iinusually rold weather with 15-24.
the NAIA National Meet.
: Respecting basebaU's rules when they finished last in the home games against Texas,
They have bad eight crowds sured 84 feet, four inches.
Sophomore
distance
runThe NAIA National Meet
3gainst tampering with players AL West
Kansas City, Baltimore, below 20,000 in 21 home
)lllder COIItract with another
The Mariners are paying Oakland and ~~o dales this season, rompared ner Stacey Arnett fmished will ·take place, May 22-24
6th in the i,SOO:.meter run. in St. LoUIS, Missouri.
team, Mariners president attention 10 turnstiles that are White Sox. Those
··
y with five all last season.
1

......

........

•

=~

.... .

.

si~~~~~~i':n~~-:=

•not

•

~

••-

'

'

.

.

.

MiddlePQrt • Pomeroy, Oliio

-o()'\'IS•\ol
.l

-- :\'o ·''0&lt;)
··&gt;·

• Meigs girts down

BY BRIAN J. REED

Southern.~.

ScrPageBl

MIDDLEPORT - If an
administrator can be trained
to operate it, the Middleport
Jail ·could be re-opened to
outside prisoners. ·
' At Monday evening's regular meeting of Middleport
Village Council, Fiscal
Officer Susan Baker said
there is an "excellent
chance" that the village's

'

~

dillner ~to
'

Sa!PageA2
• Chester Council
meets. See Page A3

"-"·dod!
c-.· .......

•19 ... KGhlor.
•....,.. ~u111ic ·-•lllnialiOII

•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
• Clinton trounces

Obama in West Virginia
See Page A6 .

WEATIIER

CIH. r to-'IWI MIU
• 44• C.: ~CUI t)IIL 1•l*lclled
klpk11111rm lc-.
•1t .... la1 ti"V·111111---«

• 6Mcc. JO.fPICahtlr. Cciw;wa•

.y.,.. . . . .

-·-1'11111

·

• t.IIID .. Ill( , llill1.100 ........ c.-cllr"

2 SECTIONS -

·ALLPOWER EQUIPMENT
1830 OLD LOGAN RO SE • RT. 33 JUST SOUTH OF LANCASTER
8880 UNIT£0 LANE • ONE MILE WfST OF ATHENS ON RT. 50/32
LANCASTER, OH 43130 • (740) 653-2827
ATHENS, OH tl5701• f140l 593-3279
STORE HOURS MONDAY-FRIDAY 9:00-6:00, SATURDAY 9:00-5:00I'
II ·

1f.

W,.OID.,.- n... .,IIE......,W

.. ,.,._.PrG • Atltlllt«Mfi&gt;M_.._. IIjl ..... 41'!&lt;1'llfl¥fMY T....

-s.c..r ... _,~ ...
-

~Mlf!l.................. tlllflllt-itnlllllit~Wj'_,

u__,ltltt '---it .......

.....

'"**c""

.._,ltl....,........

·

.....nTT IID--Mofltylllt Wri!IIH C¥1Mo ill"olllllln:lft ....d~W ....
'-lfllnlillllllllilla:MIIM"Nit,IOt.SIIIIII
. . llll . . tlllll~ !ft!I IPIII MIM~oft~ ..MMIM .i.....~ ............... ., ~. '-a.l•

1er*tl~~t~""•IIU!Kt~~m
tt_....,_._
.....

.....

_~~

....

.......... -

''-~=~;;~:;~

·

Wr..t~~•• &lt;fllftolle:lllr~.-...- s,.ufuNM ~tt-..ctton..wH~WrM~m.
.., . ~

,

,

Calendars

A.3

Classifieds

83-4

Bs

Comics

AS L.Dit'~05 FCM.MJiTHSWIIWCI' 0.56'11" fZI.OM!Jifftti W.Mif'.. JotWI!mli~PM'IIIENt
01 Drltt • .....;.ct Ill~~ Wfl¥llbrGE lrltOtlty .,._
F~ If
1ft 11000 t1 II!M: ....... W1Y Jl. ZOCt Ofl e C:... CIMI.-.u.n.1 ._ ~ filllel rGo1 O.·TTM'Iwtl .. ....,....._.an ttt* ....... et•.W. ~· S.Mf 1r1 ANum
ottil.DOO .._ •
wltt.1tec:l QrWI'Wtignhl hi n.te o! C*. ,..,.,.. rr.'lltq fJIP'"I'ft ~II I!.IZ7'1. . . . I OJK llilt.: ..t _..I,_ If
o-.1 12 ....... *'"- MqUnd ,_...~ IIII"M"'M ... M 11211.aWIItle17.M .t.N; Wwtltl 1 -II 9.f9t...., 1 ?2 I'Niflthtlnn. r~q-..lnd ~Jl&amp;rn-1• .-111e. ~)!5 wllh
• 10Atfo U'ft. 0.. COf1ni"IW-. .rNU!I ~ 11_t5CMXI Mlft._
. t Dfl OMitlfiPfo.l Ull.lfll&gt;ltloiMI pi~ af otpta 101......,. 1111 ,.....,W. (ll~ttp.-ct.n.lltlliltedlti ~ afJ!IOOtlfl!lln"''ddt.,. ~_.. aflowlrc.n.MI&lt;:.d~ JCCOWI1 FtllllCI-.....n...,...,III'J'IIIIflltfOiiiiiP 1!0\tlll\tll!"ll!lllliaNI ~
4flllr.l-'lllt ........tci'II!"IWfl!lotllf fll tlll ........ ,.,tltl.tf!Cifillelfiiiii~IWIIMt ............. t12Mfitlt~ ....... lll'lllltWIIrik-~filtMIIIIIWIIbdthl~.~--·~41 ..-.. .t.".,Oihlt lltli*..-...,,._.· F-~_,IIItwl!1111t1!1t~~~~-~!-.cltililw,.r'"tt ltllt
Ill .D1Cilll (MN.IM."f.RtMK.f ltATl!CI.MIIf 11l.lf-~ ~11 ~ IIIII irl 60"10111hi, ~tfffMii!IIIIUICIIII'Iir,..._... lriiWdllljll~ lliltltiiiiiii. M Q)ltt*lf'll ~~~~~ge. !Ill_... tm•tll!l:r. Otl!lnFM.~,.,.., W ..,......,, .......... .. ._.,._ pwrt'-.. llilllit!flllt"hqll , .,.._lf1.Ctoilti. M.tf l.fOIJol. ...... APII"t:
fii"'"""'F~a-.,11

12 PAGES

Amiie's Mailbox

FAMILY OWNED SINCE 1996

'I.M&amp;.et! .. .wurrt rt -....Zl.M

'

Editorials ·

A4 •

Movies

As

.

B Section

SportS

Weather

A2

~ - Oloio Volley PubliolhincCo.

~, -. ~~ ~~

IMSCM • 1 Niptll'td 11*"-i. llll lbt W."WWIIi ~ fltiiDd C. .t1i111 -.:-. lr!t.

llltliSliLrfRiti .. . ,...,.. ~ ., ~_., ~,..._uc

PluM He Chi. . . . A$

•twr ~ ,,, •••• , ....... Gf1IMI

......... c........

...-rvw. ........

POMEROY -Although
raw sewage and health
department regulation s concerning septic systems isn't
normally the topic de jour
for a luncheon, it's still an
important subject and one
that took center stage at yesterday 's Meigs County
Chamber of Commerce's
business-minded luncheon.
Steve Swatzel, registered
sanitarian with the Meigs
County Health Department.
!lpdated the chamber on
se,... system teg\llations in ·
the county. Currently it costs
residents $430 to obtain a
local permit from the health .
department and that's not
counr'g the expense of actually utting in the system
wbic
on average runs
between $6,500-$7,500, if
soil conditions are good.
Swatzel said it typically
takes two weeks for a permit to be issued, depending on those all important
soil conditions. Swatzel
also said the health department now handles not only
residential permits but per- ,
mils for public facilities
such as churches and some
businesses.
The local board of health
is required to ensure any
new systems not create a
public health . nuisance.
Older systems that were
"grandfathered in" before
the regulations changed
last July can still be
inspected if they are reported to be a public health nuisance. The Meigs County
Board of Health adopted its
local sanitary regulations

CUICAIIET•
WIWih I 414 llnU1Y YEIIICLE

Clll 7

,_..to,_.""'

BY BETH SERGENT

Hatchlings provide lessons,
entertainment·to kindergarten

LT 1042
LALW TAAC1Vtl
• 4Z" '-r-duty twin-blldo

PiiUe-,_iLAS

BSERGENTOMYOAILYSENDNELCOM

POMEROY
lmprovemenJs to the Court
Street mini-park, beautifi~
cation of downtown, and
the seasonal opener of the
summer festival season
were among the topics discussed at Tuesday s meetPomeroy
ing of the
Merchants Association.
John Musser, president,
reponed that itistalling
electricity in the mini-park
will cost about $1 ,200
according to electrician Ed
knnedy WOO will an the
work:. The Association
voied to pay for installing
.
.llrllln J. Rulllphcllo
the electncity once village
Gus
Kennedy
and
Haley
Burton,
kinde~garten
students
in
Julie
Spaun's
classroom at
use of the park is clarified
Eastern
Elemental}'
School,
check
on
14
hatchling
chicks
in
an
incubator.
The
chicks· and
with the new owner.
Tentative plans also call for the eggs they came in have been closely wl!-tched as part of a life stages experiment, and
erecting a stage since some have been a point of interest for the students and the whole school.
festival performances take
place in the park.
It was noted that floral
plantings in the downtown
area are being completed
and the baskets 16 he· hung
on the period lamps will be
BY .BfiAN J. REED
was Day 21, but the first set up the living experigoing up soon.
BAEEOO MYDAILYSENTIN!'LCOM
chick, Petunia, popped out ment. The 4-H program
The new burnished gold
of
her shell Monday night. purchased the compact
ornamental hulbs with an
TUPPERS
PLAJNS
Two
more followed, and incubator and Gary and
etching of the new bridge
are
three
new
friends
There
several
others were begin- Sh&lt;U'On Michael of Chester
now under construction
Spaun's
kinderin
Julie
ning to pick away at their provided the fertilized eggs
with a completion date of
at
Eastern
garten
class
shells during the school from their poultry farm. A
2009 are in and for sale at
Elementary
School:
Petunia,
day
yesterday. One yet to 4-H classroom curriculum
$8 each or three for $20.
Giggles
and
Wiggles.
There
hatch
has already been was used in the lessons.
They are available at
named: Baby Bob. . Big
The project is . part of a
Farmers Bank and Peoples are more on the.way, too as
soon
as
they
hatch.
Bird
is still nestled in his study unil on life stages,
Bank as , well as the Meigs
For 20 days, the young stu- shell, too. He is so named which has also included
Chamber of Commerce
dents
have been patiently because . his egg is th~ experiments with caterpiloffice and in several downwaiting for 14 chicks to largest in the incubator.
lars and butterflies and tad'town businesses.
hatch
from their eggs. They
Cass1e Turner, 4-H Agent poles and frogs, Spaun said.
As for the frrst festival of
the season, Bill Quickel, are being kept snug and with the Meigs County In addition to the science
Extension ieaming the project has prochairinan of the Gold Wings Wii11II at a steady I 00 degrees Cooperative
in
a
tabletop
incubator.
Service,
has
worked
with vided, Spaun hilS also incorand Ribs Festival, reported
It takes three weeks for Spaun and staff in the
Phaw - M•cl!• Is. AS chicks to batch. Tuesday kindergarten classroom to Pieaw - HMddlllp. A5

students.

Roberts said the purchase
will save the street department 56 man days during
the summer mowing season.
6erlach discussed a proposal to share a water truck
with
tbe
Village of
Pomeroy. The truck will be
equipped with a water tank,
and will be used to water
flower plantings and trees in
the two shopping district.

Chamber
hears about
updates on
sewage rules

HOEFLICH OMYOAILYSENTlNEL.COM

~

.....,..-.n

an

was open to outside prison- could .be
officer alreadY. .
ers by contract, it generated on staff who is trained in ja!l
approximately $35,000.
operations.
The jail has been used
Otber busineSs
only for Middleport inmates
Village Administrator
since the suicides of two Famin Roberts discussed
inmates houst;d there sc;val efforts to cut grass on vilyears ago, because the lage_property, and council
insurance provider would ·approved the purchase of a
not cover outside rrisoners. Sickle-bar mowing attachMayor Michae Gerlach ment for use in cutting
said a jail administrator grass at . the sewer lagoon
must be trained and on staff, and the perimeter of village
but said that administrator cemetenes.

BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH

hOiiiOr.

• ..._ . . I 'I

liability insurance provider
will cover the jail's operation not only for prisoners
of the Middleport Police
Departinent, l;lut from other
law enforcement jurisdictions, too.
Doiilg so would generate
considerable income for the
village. Baker said the village now pays $65 per day
to house a prisoner in the;
county jail or other facilities. In the last year the jail

for festival
season

·"'R-

tHEar•u~44

·
·
\'""-Jll\ti.Hh..,t·n\tlll'l••l!!l

prepanng

INSIDE

dod!

"'
1-t'.·.!OOo

Merchants
•

Rio

• 22 IPIC
+i" V-,..... OHV .....
• F'iwllrc frllnlalt a IIMiilll

.

BREEDOMYOAILYSENTINELCOM

::C..IeamS

ltZT 10
lfiO-TUitM RIDER
• 50" r..lirw kipll blad 3-ift-1 RIOIIiiC4ocl

\\lll'\ILII\'
.-~
1. 'I\)

Middleport may open jail to outside prisoners

SPORTS

Mariners' small crowds could grow With .Gritfey

• Qllt!U[

Troops hike to
quake-buried
Chinese Villages, A6

... IIIIW ~ tliiiiSQO-l'-169 ·1

•

Slnlh Saleh EJ.08bllja ·

Southertt118111es valedictorians, salutatorians
BY Bent SEAOENT
BSEAGENTeMYIJA!LYSENTINEL.COM

RACINE
-Lindsey
Renee Buzzard' of Racine,
Sarah Saleh El-Dabaja of
Racine and Courtney Lee
Ginthe~ Ponland have
been namM Co-valedictorians of the Southern High
School Class of 2008.
Buizaj:d is the daughter of
Rick Buzzard and Marcia
and Brian Weaver, ElDabaja is the daughter of

Saleh and Vicky El-Dabaj;t,
Ginther is the daughter of
Jeff and Cindy Ginther. ·
This .year's eo-salutatorians are Ryan
Keith
Chapman . of Sytacuse and
Kayl)ln Renee Spradling of
Racine. Chapman is the son
ofCT and Tammy Cbapm1111
while Spradling is tile
daughter of Jerry and
CbarmeJe Spradling.
Buzzard plans on attending Ohio University in the
fall, studying pre-med to

~ventually become a physisistently participated ~stu­
cian's assistant. She said she dent council. She ·itlso
chose the fkld because of played softball and was
the many job opportunities active in the prom commitand the fact it's competitive tee. She was also a cheerand exciting.
leader for the first three
By receiving a 32 on the years of high school.
ACT, Buzzard received the
"My graduation speech is
Gateway ~ Excellence themed &lt;U'Ound people we
Scholarship at OU , 9ualify- should thank and a few
ing her for full m-state things that I think will help
tuition.
the class of 2008 along the1r
During ·her years at journey, no maner where it
Southern. Buzzard has been leads them," Buzzard said.
class president and has conEl-Dabaja
plans
on

attending Ohio University
in the fall where she plans to
double major in civil engineering and mathematics.
"I chose civil engintering ·
as my major because it is
the application of physics
and math, two subjecls that
I really enjoyed throughout
sahool," she said.
,..S.o far El-Dabaja hm•
reEI:ived the Gatewray
Scholarship from ou and

" ........ " .. .u

•

.I

•

)

•

'·

' fj

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="543">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="9994">
                <text>05. May</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="13927">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="13926">
              <text>May 13, 2008</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="1257">
      <name>chevalier</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="735">
      <name>hudson</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="1481">
      <name>lee</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="1669">
      <name>likens</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="38">
      <name>wellman</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
