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a! B8 • The Daily Sentinel

Young Pens vs. old Wmgs in Stanley Cup finals
IIY AIM A11

Holzer to host

Southern wins 'Biggest

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· PlTfSBURGH -

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first NHl. goal didn't leave
him in awe. Neitla did win~
his fusl sooring title or
~award. even if'lbe Kid

accomplished all of this
Vlbile slill a teenager.
So being the youngest
team caplain in Stanley Cup
6aals history iso 't about to
. get Sidney Crosby all giggly
mdgushy.
It's taken him ooly dm:Je
seasons to transform lhe
Penguins from the NUL's
iCOOIId-worst team into one
of its best, so Crosby is
lioderstandably calm and
coofident · as Pittsburgh
hegins preparing for the Cup
finals against Delmit that
begin Sallmlay night.
. And that's euctly bow
coach Micbel Therrien
expects Crosby to be: A
young ~ wbo is euq~tionally perceptive and
never ranted Not even by
his first visit to hockey's
bigest sboWcae
. "He's ~ a ~ IrM«,
/
lie•s beal a great atP'Jin at
tiiJch a youag qe _ to be
able to CODOeDtrate oo bo1b
sides of the ice as be does,
this is bow_a team will get
sacoess,M Tbenien said
1\Jesday. "When you've got
)'01.11' Jea1b buying into it,
dli ada players buy in as
well .... Sidney is our leader
and the players follow.M
.Even if Crosby. at age 20,
is tbe yOIUJ8CSl , 1 oiu in
Stanley Cup history and is
ooly about balf the age of
Detroit cap1ain Nicklas
l..idmom, tbe unrivaled 38year-old defenseman who
poses a significant cballenge
ro Pittsbwgh's ~stall.
1be NHL bas luchd intO
perbaps its best possible
IJlat!imp for these Stanley
¢up finals. tbe fresh-faced
Crosby and tbe oh-w-young
~ vs. the tr.lditionfilled Red Wmgs. wbo are
irying to win their founll
· Cup siooe 1997.
~ k's a rising new power
against an established old
one - Dettoil bas bad eight
consecutive seasons with
100 or points - in a
series in wbidllllfR should

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be plenty of offense but also
eK.cellent defense and goal-

tending.
Add in this intriguing
story line: Can Crosby, ooly
two years removed from
being the age of a high
school senior, personally
will his team to a champiooship so early in his camer'.'
Crosby is aware his presena: migbt draw some auious viewers who Olbeawise
might never lUIIe into an
NHL game. But be bas no
intentions of ~bing
this series any differenrly
.than be did . those in the
f.as!em Cooferen&amp;:e playoffs
agamst
the
Senators,
Rangers and Ayers.
"We're ~- it as normal as ~sible, the same
way we. ve ~
every smes -and tbats
making~ we worry ~t
ourselves, ~ said.
think 0111 game 1s our focus.
Still. _no NHL team. of
recent vmta_ge bas gone ~D:to
the finals wilh so many of Its
key players so young Crosby, forwanls Jcnlan
Staal ( 19) and Evgeni
Malkin (21 ) and goalie
Marc-Andre Aeury (23) are
23 or younger.
All this youth creates an
interesting conttut with tbe
Red WIDgS, who have 14
players wbo are 30 or older;
including Lids1rolli, goalie
Chris Osgood (35), defenseman Chris Cbelios (46), forward Dallas Drake (39).
altemale caplain Kris l&gt;rlqa
(36) and defeusanan Brian
Rafahki (34}.
The Red Wmgs are in tbe
finals rorthe fusl time sinoe
last .winning the C11p in
2002.
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Blue Devils put ibemselves
in good posillOO to win lheif
Division
district by
semifi__ , ... .:-II ~
four

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runs. but the . asbinpm
Court.KHOWie Blue Uons
toot me lead in tbe fifth
inning and then held on to
win 10-9 at V.A. Memorial
Stadium on Mooday.
Gallia Academy
. finishes
the scasoo with a record of
16-11, tying the school
RlOOld for wins set by last
&amp;easnn's
Blue
Devils.
Washingtoo. rankOO fourth
·m
· tbe .....- .
~ to 22_
.......,
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2 and advances to the
Division II disttict final.
For the iCOOIId season in a
iow. the Lions eliminucd
lhe Devils by one run in the
district
semifinals.
Washington edged GaJlia
Academy t.{t in 2007.
Despi~ die loss, bead
coach Rich Corvin was
proud of his team and tbe
unpro·

Jleii&amp;OII !bey

"After

'iear that

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the adversity this

these ~ys bave

bad to go through m some of
lbe ~ tbey really
P!Jl it
ai tbe cod and
tfent out oo a high DOle."

said Corvin. ·
. Juniors Austin Roush and
Beau Whaley led tbe Blue
Devils offensively with two
bits each. Roush went 2-for4" wilb two RBis, and
Whaley went 2-for-5 Wirh a
triple, an RBI. and lhree
lUllS soond
· lfonday's loiS was the
lirlal. game _for seven B!ue
Devil · semors··· as · Ntck'
Stevens. Sba- Thompsoa,
Dave Rumley, lobn Paul
finnij:l'm, Cody Noble,
Denbow, and Jeff
all coocluded suecamal Gallia Academy

• Tornadoes win district
semifinaL See Page Bl

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Ia a ball camelS.

Stticldand's office duriJ)g a tour of tbe
West Vtrginia 1'81111\'ded: Of tbe new
bridge. Also oo Wednesday, ODOT
gave_~ ~·n•lalioo oo the Jll'!$1~ of
1he $64.7 millioO projcd to Ibis same
group a11he Poruttoy Lilnly.
ODOT o •osidn 5 tbe projea 75 percent oomplele at Ibis point. 8ettiog said
~ ~s are making one oonaete pour:.t:!'NIII!k ..tid~ is incfira!ed
__ ..._
bye&lt;aD~cableseuddcdto&lt;tbe
structure. Curn:ntly on .the West
v....,;m~ tower ·lhere are four cable !iiets

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At left. Detroit Red Wings• oa11as Drake {17) Skales wilt! Ule pUCk as Dallas Stars' Krystopher Bar:cll (131 pursues duri!W
tihe seoond period 1in Game 6 of Ule NHL Westem COilfeienoe hoCkey finals Monday in oa11as while at f'Wrt
Pellguins fl)rward Sidney Crosby (87l oelebrates after SOIJiiqg a goal duriiC Game 5 of the NHL Eastem Conference hodley finals In Plttsblll'gh SUnday. 1he ~uins and Red
wi.U meet in 1he HHL Stalilley Cup Anal$ . .

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ously, but they're really of 14 games.
Crosby, Malkin, Marian
good. said Penguins forward Georges Laraque. wbo Rossa, Ryan Malone and
was on tbe 2006 Edmcmtoo Staal haven't been chalteam thaf'upset top-seeded JmgedyctbydefensivepairDewit in the first round. ings as good as Detroit's
"They've added some key Lidstrom-Rafalski
and
players and more grit. Nildas Kroowd-Brad S1Uart
People are Mways talking duos. But the Red Wmgs
abouttheRedWmgs(being haYen'uccnlioesasdcepas
upset) in the playolfs. WelL Pittsburgh's, and coach
now they've ~wed people Mike Baboock bas tbe diftithe
be
t · lbe Ia
.. ~· .t:nn
off;:
grea m
p y- c ult ·.cho"~ce o f _...,..1_
.
. whdber Udstrom lS .a better
Dcllroit bas been lhilt while fit ~ainst the Malkin or
winning 12 of 16 playo11 Crosby lines.
games, although Westem
"It's a great cbailenge
Confe«ooe -~~ Dallas go~
~ainst
~
belpcd by ehm•NI!I)g 2001 (lid&amp;arOm), Crosby said.
Stanley Cup champion "Positionally, ~·s great~
Anaheim and ~-seeded bas a good stick and be s a
San Jose. The Penguins have big guy. Those are the little
been evcn better, winning 12 dJallenges within 1he game
M

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make it-fun. It's part of
mmpcting and I dUnk we' ll
all tdl you that we love to
Wl•ipde."
The Red Wmgs have
exceptional. . soore.n
in
Henrik Zetta1lerg {11 goals
2 1 points in 16 games)
Pavel Datsyuk (nine goals,
19 points). However, dieir
(&gt;ft'eose bas clearly missed
Joban Franzen (OODCilssioo"'-...., iy.mptoms) • who. sfill·
leads the playoffs with 12
goals but baso 't played since
Game 1 against Dallas.
·
Fnnzen's status for the
fiDak ro•wins ~and
without him tbe ~ Wmgs
wrg heW. to two goals or
fewa- in kalf of their six
games lll!ainst Dallas. That
kind of scoring won't get it

done against tbe Penguins. ·
wbo bave put up four or
more goals nine limes in

.and'

their 12 playoff vi!*Jries.
Pittsburgh.lll0Wybec11nse
· of Reury's coofident ~
composed play. also 1s
allowing .a playoff-law 1.86

~s ~game.

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Theyve ,g ot an elite
defenseman, ~t we hav~
one,
~ (m . Se~el
Gonchar), Tbemen satd.
"We've got a lot of speed
and a lhreat oomins from
different lines, 50 if they
want 10 concenttare 011 one
line we have odlrz lines thll
cando some damage a well.
They' ve !01 some quality
players, some world o1au
players, but we've p sOme,
too. So I tbink it's g~ to
be an eJtci~ series."

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wilh mother-daug,ter
banquet See Page A3
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· flowers of the Bible.
See Page A3 ..
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workShop offered.
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RACINE- The Ohio Bureau of
Criminal
Investigation
and
4~tf"l\lel111111cAtion - WI!S' called to the
scene of an apparent murder/suicide Wednesday afternoon.
:rwo female victims were fo1,md
at a Racine residence, but their
identities were not being released,
Sberi1f Robert Beegle said at press
time. Beegle said lhe case is being
considemd a homicide/suicide case.
Beegle said be was in the process
of securing a search warrant. a procedural step in investigating lhe case.

Commi!Roners
select 911 vendor
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You know it's time for school to close and the ~~~.mmer recess to begin when at Meigs -lntemoediate School
the balbacue equipmelli .&lt;XliMS cut ol storage, and the pialic tables are moved onto the front portico. The
traditional social was held last week tic llad by Title I teachers in observanoe of National Right to Read Week
and as a AlWard for studenls' accorqllishrn&amp;IIB. Meigs Local School District concludes the 2007 -os school
year lOniOITOW.

WEATIIER

Memorial Run to take new route

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POMEROY -The Meigs
County Bikers Association's
Memorial R~ bas become a signature event m Pomeroy over lbe
last 23 years and this year that
event will ~ a: oew route, staying entirely in Meigs Qxmty.
Instead of endina It .the
Lakeview Tavem iD Albany, 1his
year' s run will ead at lhe Meigs
County Faiwoonds where ~here
will be bike events, food. games, a

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laqe variety of beverages and
Although much of the route bas
as well as a pelflll - stayed the same there have been
mance by the band Amix. changes with llhe · run no longer
Admission to events at the fair- traveling through Pageville and
..........t. is S5 tbough participalion Alban
. y. The new route is as foi J';tl;"'ride is free. Camping will lows: Pomeroy to Middleport,
also be available a1 tbe faixgrounds. Bradbury Road to Rutland and
Bikerswill'b e!ingalberingootbe New Lima Road to Harrisonville,
Pomeroy ·Parting l:ot a1 nOon on then Ohio 143 to Ohio 7 to
Sunday with bikes leaving JXWIPI- · Racine, Ohio 124 (river road)
ly a1 I p.m. to begin what bas back down to the final destinabcc0meaparadeof11lundecthrou&amp;h tion of the Meigs County
Meigs County. Omunemoralive T- F .
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mgroun s. · · s is the first year
prior to tbe ride.
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BY SNUI J. REED .

Park in Portland was included in a
section of tbe bill.

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Buffington Island· sile, but said
park
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side of tbe ~ nmaioing to
be a!'adwl whidl trans' t~s into four
mnainincr .,..""" This wcet worhn are
pnouiqg~d;\Ve.t Vllginia deck, next
'NIII!k they will pcu oo tbe Ohio deck, ·
gOing back am fodh between tbe tow-·
crs unlil tbe two sides meet in the middie, possibly ·lale Angust
Meigs County Commissioner Mick
DavenpOrt and Middleport Mayor
Mite Gcrlacb bod1 reDlll1ked that the
new bridge will be . a ...............·eoeM
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and real "fuca1 point" for tbe area.
~ OOOT's presentation at tbe
Pomttoy Library, it was revealed tbe
existing Pomeroy-Mason Bridge will
not be removed with explosives but
l'lllber tbe bridge will be dismantled
· manually beginning at its center.
Olllr2" facts about the new bridge
incl....... tbe oddi'ty of lhe av'·"on
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ligbts oo the top of each tower 'being
in different United States airspace
regions. 1be red light on tbe West
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bridge shows
VIrginia side is in the Wa!dlington, A view from the edge of the West Virginia side of the new
the Ohio side edging closer and closer. The two decks are expected to
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Gallia Academy got lbree
runs llll no hits in the sixth,
thanks in large part to Blue
Lion rnistakes. "l'lwe baiters
were hit Ed two Olbers were
walked, getting the Blile
Devils within one.
·
, In what tumed out tb be
tbe final innilll! of their li1C8son, Gallia Ar~ got tbe
tying and
runs llll
board wilh just one out, but
bolb would ead up sttanded.
and Washington narrowly
advanced to the di&amp;lrict .final

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lP- ........
lllld 6-2 before Qut &amp;use
OVP sportswriter Bryan
tied things
. 1be Lions
toot tbe
shortly after, Walters CCfltribuud to this
.-1 the Devils couldn't Jet srory.

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POMEROY- "I think this bridge
can be open to traffic by the ead of
llhe year, even if we don't have ~feet weather," said Carey Rcttin,g,
project engineer for the new
Pomeroy-Mason Bridge.
Bcuing spoke )estuday to local oifti..
cials; members of tbe c-Hnuoity
Improvement Corporation, officials
from tbe · Ohio Departmerit of
Tran~ District Uland Gov. 'led

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tbe tying and winning runs
borne in tbe sevemh.
After 11 scoreless first,
Gallia Academy ~ 011 1be
board wilb hits from
wbaley, Tbomnsoo, and
.....
Roush. Thompson's
hit
!iCIImd Whaley, who had
stole11
seoond,
while
Roush's bases-loaded single
drove in two more runs. Not
long after, a Washington
error in the field gave tbe
Blue Devils a 4-0 , __ .,
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The lions scored
two to
halve tbe lead in the bottom
oflhe inning, but then in lbe
lhinJ Gallia Academy quick_
1y stretched it back to four
Whale
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runs. .
y hit an RBI
..,;..o.. and ·SCOIIld .his iCOOIId
~ ....run of tbe game llll a wild
pitch.
An iMing later, tbe Blue
Lions lied tbe game a1 6-all
wid! two sepal&lt;* two-RBI
singles, and 1ben in the fifth
they SCORld four again to •
~ a 10-6 lead into tbe

The Devils finid}ed tbe
game wilh five bits, while
the U.OOs ,,bad
hits; ·
'ikith teams oomm,tted two
ecron.

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Other
included in
a $10,000 appropriation for
upgrades to the Court St~m minipark in Pomeroy, $35,000 for part:
improvements in Syracuse, and
$175,000 for a multipurpose complex ~ be constructed through the
Meigs l.ocal Enricbmeni"Pffject.
Stewan's hometown of Albany
would receive $10,000 for bike
path enhancements and $30,000

· House of Representatives
includes $475,000 for UJIItides ·•
the state's ouly Civil War battle
site.
The funding is included in tbe
cultural enhancement portion of
the capilal appropriatioos legislation introduced Monday. State
Rep. Jimmy Stewart, R-Aibany,
announced funding for smaller
projects for Meigs County
Tuesday. but said the funclinr; proposed for tbe Buffiogtoa &amp;rand

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POMEROY Meigs County
Commissioners signed off Wednesday
on a letter of intent to purchase
$237,000 in oompuler equipment for the
county •s ~w 911 emergency system.
At yesterday's meeting, oommissi9ners finalized the purchase of the equipment necessary to implement the 911
system before the deadline of year's
end. 1be letter of inlent was with
EmetgiTech of Columbus, for call center equipment and a oompu1er-aided dispatch .system. 1be computers wiU allow
tbe 911 syslem to use a database now
being.developed and advanced technology to locate residences in lhe county
for emergency dispatch purposes.
Emergitech provided the equipment
used by 911 centers in both Allhens and
Gallia counties, but the county ' s 9 11
committee, working to implement the
syslem, also met with Verizon about
the necessary equipment, before
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choosing EmergiTech yeslerday.
Verizon is wolking with the 9 11 comminee to develop the database of resident addresses. fire zones and other
information needed to serve 9l l. callers.
The new equipmenl will take 60 to
90 days to install, but cannot be delivered until lhe committee selects a location for the cenler. Both the sheriff's
department and a wing of the former
Veterans Memorial Hospilal bl.lilding
have been considered, bu.t rejected.
The existing Emergency Medical
Services buildi ~ located behind the
VMH .
Will likely be ren'OVllledj
and
911 call cenler.
been
from a 50-cent monthly telephone 1
ch~e since early last )ear. and
,fundmg can be used to pun:hase equipment. Commissioners have also sought
funding for establisbinll the service
tiu:ough the Appalachoan
·
Commission.
The lener of inlent ~~~~~4
signed yesterday atso '
assistance in securing

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. NEW YORK - Never wid! business travelers on
mind lhe free hanch. Almost overnight trips, will mnain
I!Oihing is oomplimentary free.
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on airlines .a nymore, 110t
even w1w many passengers
consider a simple necessity:
a single checked bag.
Under a plan 3liiiOUIICed
~y by American
Aidines; pasSCIJ8ln already

"This is not going to apply
... to the people who can
most ;dford it, ·t he business
tt:aveler," said Bob Harrell
of New Yoik-basod travel
and aviation oonsulting fum
Harrell Associates. "It's
roR:red · to J!3Y extJ:a for going to be the poor scluno,
amenities like earphones. the vacation traveler, wbo
meals and even snacks wiU ends up paying tbese fees.''
have to pay $15 to check a
American also said it is
basic piece of baggage. .
· raising fees for a niiDlbet of
Some other caniel:s are other services. including
already charging for extra those to transport pets and
legroom in exit rows. cb.eck oversized luggage.
What's next?
The airline last month
. · "Pay toilets in die roach agreed to join otber major
,... piiCIID cabin maybe," joked longtime carriers in ohaJ:ging $25 fur
. A gas tanker truck flies by a gas station price sign in P0111and, Ore., Wedneschy. Crude oil prices shot past a staggering airline ronsultaot Mike Boyd. a second checked bag.
But airline ·e xecutiv-e s
lhat means ~ ~y of
. $132 a barrel by midday Wednesday on the New Volt Men:antile Exchange.
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aren 'I laughing. · and other four. with each · membQr
carriers refused to rule out checking two bags, must .
similar fees to srow luggage now spend an additional
in'lhe cargo hold.
$320 justro gel their luggage
American Airlines' plan is to and from a destination.
~of a 1arg« effat by die ·
"I think .that it's oulnlinduwy to find new ways to geous," said Billlbompsoo
improve revenue in the face 0f New York as he w.aited to
of soaring fuel prioes and a boaFd a flight at LaGwudia
~economy. The .airAirport. "Yoo get dJe gas
boors elec1ronic trading. 1be .a gaiJon 0f regular gas rose ment to shore up the doHar, lines antil:ij Ml a multibil- surtax, . you get ali these
BY JOHN WI..BJ
AP BUSINESS WRITER
settlemeiu prit;e lll8rlred 0.7 rent overnight 10 a reooid or an announcement ~ the lion-dollar ioss Uris year, even haAAagc fees ... If s awful~
crude's l~st ooe-&lt;lay price $3.807 a gallon, aooording to Federal Reserve won t cut befure oil's latest spike abGve
other passeagers were
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advance since March 26.
a survey of stations by AAA mterest rates ftu1her, oould , $130 a barrel Wednesday.
resigned to the fact that fly. Runaway oil prices. blew
Investors seized on the imd dJe Oil Price Information also reverse the ~pward · Still, the latest .cffol1 ing will continue to get
past $130 a barrel for the inventory repart · to boost Service. Prices are 60 ceats momeotum, Flynn S31~ r.w: could be a tough sell with more expensive.
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first time Wednesday and prices Wednesday, but higher than a year ago. and cuts tend to weaken the dol- passengers.
"It wouldn't. stop me from
kept going, while gai;oline traders interested in pushing many forecasters believe Jar. On W~nesday, ~Fed
"It's ridiculous," said traveling ... It's better tban
prices persisted in their own prices higher are increasing- . they'll hit $4 on a national released II~ll!utes of tts most . L,Juise Schum, a 23-year- having to keep increasing tbe
relentless climb, · rising ly picking and cboosing basis at some point over the recent ~~g that i~ the old srudeo.t from ~boat, fares," said Sheryl B~
·a bove $3.80 a gallon. whicb news they wish to pay .next Ol01I1h.
tmpresston It s not mclined Colo.• on a 10-hour layover 58, an insurance underwriter
Supply worries, rising attention to, analysts say.
"That's a fait accompli at to c~t mterest. rate~ further.
at Miami lntematioll"al from Woodstock, Ga., who
demand and a slumping dol. "Even if dlls report w.as this po1nt," said Linda
Still, the pnce dlft'ereooes ~: "Cha~Eing foi- lug- was in Miami en route to
lar are conspiring to make bearish, with the momentum Rafield, senior oil analy~ at · betwee~ the current, July
is the .cutoff line." ·
Key West, Aa.
:
filling up l!b.e .car - :and the way it is right now. it Platts, the energy research critde oil. co~traot and ~- · ·Fort Wonb, Te~
"H they start charging f0r
paying for just about every- wouldn't matter," said Phil armofMoGJ:aw,.HiiJCos.
tracts fur deli~ety ofoil ·a_n ~ anJl111111(¥111 1be carry.,ons. then that would
·t hing else- a growing bur· Flynn, an analyst at Alamo
Prices aFe already thai later months_ signal a pQSSJ- llh:m!!lc a lhe bme' it be going over lbe line,"·
den for Americans.
Trading Corp. in Chicago.
high in many patts of die ble correeuoo., « :&amp;barp said it would slash apacity Bennett said, altbough sbe
With gas and oil prices setCrude prices first passed country, and the number of pri_ce dowlltilm, . at some aJ)d n:are at &amp;east 75 older, acknowledged that tiJiers are
ting new records on a daily $130 overnight on ooncenis stations charging $4 or pmnt., Rafield sa~.d. Many ~ planes. Q:md "SDJCk unless we swt tatbasis, many · analysts are about demand and a w~ more rises each day. Prices analys~ have .1011~ :argued kpey, dwrnnan :and cbief ing dJe train or the bwi.n ~
beginning to wonder whether doUar. Analysts say cn'de ··• DeMing $5 a gaHoo in that pnces bave nseo well e~veofAmcricanpatill
American is the frrst
anyll;!in~ can stop ·prices has been boosted inn:u21l ptsofAlask.a.
·~y?Dd levels :that an be · AMRCorp.• saiddleindnwy major .c aniertocllargefora
from rismg. There are techni- days hy esperially· II110Dj; • . ' niesel fuel rose 1.9 oents JUStified by Sl'fP1Y and canoot withsllmd slcy-hi,gh oi! single bag, but it is 1101 ,libe
cal si~s in the futures mar- demand for diesel m ·O .in• to its own recoro of $4..558 cJcmand ftmd•_mo nuts.
plioes and must lind ways to only U.S. airline to do so.
ket, mcluding price differ- where power plants in~- a ~n Wednesday. Ri~&gt;ing
-It's v~ di~( to call cover rising oosts.
last June, low~cost cani~
ences between near-term and areas are running despaalle- pnoes of diese~ used to when thts 1s go';D£ to hapTravelers are likely to see Spirit Airlines said it would
longer-term oontracts, that ly short of coal and cettain ll'ansport m0st consumer ~· b~t when ,it ll_:appens, otber carriers follow suit, begin charging $5 for tbe
crude may soon fall But earthquake-hit regions are and . mdustrial goods, are II s ~omg to ~ .q mck and assuming
.the
change fust bag when booking
with demand tor oil growing relying on diesel genennors sencfu1g prices of food and ugly, Flynn said. ·
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becomes pa:manent.
online, or $10 otherwi~.
in the develop!nll world, and fur power.
· many other goods higher.
In other _Nyme.: lAding,
'7hey'_re always ~~ ro Spirit's online clw)ge fc:--me
little end in sight to .supply
The doHar, meanwhile, ·. 1bcrc are signs that high June gasoline fututa rose be lookillg for addillonal first p1oce of luggage ts set
problems in producing coun- weakemd against the euro prices are cutting de~d 9.21 centli . to settl~ . at ways" to llllke money, said to rise to $10 nellit month. :
tries such as Nigeria, few Wednesday. Investors see for gasoline, .which fell · $3.3965 a -g~Uon .after nsmg ~eidl, who monitors the
With American Jeadinjl
analysts are willi1lg to call an hard commodities such as oil. · slighdy over die past four to a tradmg rcoord . of
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indusuy
_ for Calyon the way amonfi!:jor camend 10 crude's rally.
as a bcdgc against inflation weeks and has been mostly $~.4081, and June he•liDg Securities. "Customers want
other air.
will be
Oil's Wednesday I'lllly was and a weak dollar and pour lower since January. ~- oil futures rose 13.34 cents . low lidrd prices, and they tempt«l to impose bagg~
fed in part by a report fiDm into die aude futores marlret ing to EIA data. Only seri- to settle ~t $3.9084 a gal!on :l1eeiD willing to pay for cma . charges, roo.
the Energy Department's when the greenback falls. A ous ~demand destruetlon," a after setttng a new ~ !ICil'\'iocs."
"We are· acmany seriousl:y
Energy
Information • weak dollar also· makes oil jump in supplies from record of $3.9187.
1be acJdM bag~age tee · studying . it," said Robin
Administration; which said less e~nsive to buyers N'Jgeria or Ollher oil producJ uoe natordl gas ful!ums :amounts m a fare mcrease, Urbanski, a s,potcswoiWUl
crude inventories fell by dealing m other c~ncies.
ing nations or a jump in rose 27.5 cents to SC?ttile .at :aoc1 it CIOIDCS 011 rop of a for United Airlines, .1he secmore than 5 million barrels
Many investors believe gasoline output cby U .S. $11.64 per l,~cubtc
·s eriesofticlcetpriceincrcas- ond-biggest U.S. carrier. The
last week. Analysts had . the • dollar's protracted refinecs could stop prices . The EIA satd gasoline es and fuel. surcharges the Chicago-based airline has oot
expected a modest increase. decline over the past year from continuing 10 rise, mventones also fell ~d jndusl!y ~m~; pusbed through yet decided whether it would
Ligh~ sweet ct'ude fur July
has been l:h,e most signifi- Rafield said. There is little too~ ~ marke~ by s~~· in m:1CI¢ months. Bm it is matoh the fee, she added
delivery rose $4.19 to settle at cant facror behind oil's rise sign d!at demand will fall while mventones of distil- .a lso die industry equivalent
No other caniers immedi.$133.17 a barrel on the New from about $66 a barrel a · anytime soon in fast-grow- lates, wh!ch mclude heating of a trial balloon that .couJd ately aimounced plans to
:York Mercantile Exchange, · year ago to today's highs.
ing China, India and the oil and dieselfuel., rose less pop bcfCl!I'C it gets to!&gt; far off match the fee. But like
·but prices rose as high as
At the pump, meanwhile, · Middle East, she said.
than analysts surveyed by tbe ground.
United, not all ruled it out
: ~135 .04, up $6.06, in after- lhe average natiooal price of
A move by the govem- Platts had e:x,pected.
"There comes a time either. .
when the nickel-and1liniing
With energy prices climbstarts to be annoying,n Boyd ing. "all options for reducing
American's ptan.
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Augustbecanscofdlequake. the Games.
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mainly seen on Chinese- · many domestic passep.gcrs Tad Hutcheson, viae presiASSOCIATED PREss WRITER
So far, the torCh bas bad a
Organizers initially resist- language Web sites and Who buy tickets after June dent of marlceting and sates
smooth relay in mainland ed changes in the relay, blogs; prompted organizers 14willbavempay$15each for AirTran Airways: "As
. NINGBO. China - The Ori.na, unintmupted by the which oorporate sponsors to adjust details of the relay. way for the first piece of bags add weight to die .airplympic torch resumed its protests over Tibet and have paid' millions of dol- Some legs of the run were checked luggage. The fee craft and bwn more fuel, jt
journey through China on human rights that dogged . Iars to fund.
shortened and donations for does not apply to passen- may get to the point ... whete
:Thursday after a three--day pans of its international tour.
But public pressure for a victims have been collected .·gers who pay fuU-price fur cbeoking bags is unbiindiCd
But organizers scaled mOOilorium on the event, along the way.
· licUits. elite members 0fits from 1he .airfare."
·period:ofnational mourning
:.t0r victims of the countty's down the celebratOI)', tri'devastating earthquake.
umpham tone of the relay
: The torch relay resumed after the 7. 9 magnitude
·:at a container pon in eastern earthquake that struck ceoChina's seaport city 'of tral Ol.ina on May 12. flat,Ningbo. It will travel tening entite communities . .
·through the city and across
Caporale spoosors sudb as
:the Hangz.hou Bay bridge to COca-ColaandChineseoom:Jiaxing.
put« l1lllker Leoovo Corp.
A ceremony was held were also back: displaying
before the relay began on a their logos Thursday.
.;dock under a -giant crane in
The torch relay last.stopped
:the port, with a minute of . in Hangzhou. a soeoic aty 10
·silence for the victims and the west of Ningbo.
7:00pm to 8:45 pm
:millions of people left Organizers combined two
Holldav tnn
-homeless by the earthquake. days d events in Ntngb0 and
State At 7N
· The crew of the MSC Rita Jiaxing. but it was unckw
:Watched from their ship, euctly bow its route through
:which blew its born to' signal the rest of Orina wOI,IId be
.the end of the ceremony. adjusted 10 make up fOI' the
:flags, which were at half- delay Ibis week.
:staff during the mourning
China's leadership bas
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~~~s;~fl~uttered~~in the wind. sought to use.the Olympics,
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Community Calendat

ANNIE'S MAILBOX

'Frierid' is ·
exploiting sympathy

Soil
and
Water
Conservation District Board
of Supervisors II :30 a.m. at
the district office, 3310 I
Thursday, May 22
Hiland Road, Pomeroy.
POMEROY -American.
SYRACUSE - · Meigs
Cancer Society Meigs &lt;A&gt;unty Board of MRDD,
County Taskforce, nooJJ, regular meeting, 4 p.m.,
Pomeroy Library, · lunch Carleton School.
Monday, May 26
provided.
TUPPERS PLAINS - . POMEROY - Veterans
VFW Post 9053, 7 p.m., at Service Commission, 9
halt
a.m:, 117 Memorial Dr.,
HARRISONVILLE
Pomeroy.
Harrisonville senior . citi"
zens, II a.m., Presbyterian
~irthdays
Church, blood · ·pressure
cneck.s taken, pot I uck
Sunday, May lS
&amp;en'ed afterwards.
SYRACUSE - Phyllis
· Harris B.aker 's 80th birth·
...."&amp;3
day will be celebrated with
a j&gt;arty from I to 3 p.m.
Thursday, May 22
Sunday at the Syracuse
POMEROY - . Meigs &lt;A&gt;mmunity Center.

Clubs and

organizations

Tuesday, June 3
MIDDLEPORT - The
Rev. O ' Dell Manley will
celebrate his 80th birthday
on June 3. Cards may oo
senttohim 'at 160 Beech St.,
Middleport, Ohio 45760.

Run Road, Pomeroy, May
23 ilirough May 25, 7 p.m.
each evening. The church is
located 1.7 miles off S.R .
124 toward Rutland. FQr
more information contact ·
Pastor Emmett A. Rawson.
LANGSVILLE -Special
services will be held at !:be
House
healing Ministries
at Langsville, May 23, 24,
and 25 featuring Theopholis
and Valatie Jones of Wmston
Salem, N.C.
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show some class and insist
on splitting expenses when
you meet a guy for lunch,
· Dear Annie: My husband dinner or an evening out.
"and I recently tumed 60 and . I'm trying to be honest
celebrated our 40th wed- here, so don't shoot the
Friday, May 23
-ding anniversary. We both messenger. Unless you are a
POMEROY - Calvinwprlr; full time.
young, hot supermodel,
Pilgrim Chapel, State Route
Lately, a lovely young don't expect a free lunch..
143, revival services contin· woman whom my husband Great-looking women .can
uing
through
Sunday.
~considers "just a friend" has
gel away witb persuading
Evanglist
Rev.
Rollin
, been visitio.g him at hi~ men to part with all their
Mitchell; special singing
·plaoe of business and cat!- money, but not everyone.
nightly. Pastor Charles
Monday, May 26 :
mg frequently on his cell I'm old enough to look
. RACINE -Memorial
McKenzie.
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POMEROY - · Revival Day Services at Racin:e·
· pbone. She confides in .him beyond appearance, but you
,;~bout her rocky relatiooship need to use some common
Chuc]&gt; American Legion Post 602,
services
with
witb her boyfriend, cries on sense. If yOU have a great
. Holsinger, evangelist, will 9:30 a.m., guest · speaker
bis shoulder when things sense of humor, are well
be held at the Faith Valley James E. Corbitt, refreshdon't work OUt, and has read and can Carty OD a
Tabernacle Church, Bailey ments after.
·even had him drive her to stimulating conversation, I
\'arious doctor appoint- would love to meet you.
•inents. She has family in However, I have reached
·town, so I don't understand .the point that I will not take
her need to involve him so a ~hance on a blind date,
Thelma Henderson had
· much in her life. She is very dropping 30 or 40 bucks on
ALFRED
Sarah ·Lim. a deaooness in misBarringer read the poem,
needy and a real drama someone .I way discover I Caldwell presented a pro- sions from Highland, Colo., "Th~re are Secrets at My the mission report from
·queen, but .e vidently my don'tintendtoseeagain.- gram ·about "Flowers ofdle fortheprayercalendarbirth- · House,'' about child abuse. "Response" magazine, "The
·husband likes it.
1ired of Payillg ·
Bible" . duririg the l'ecent day card, which all signed. The speaker from the chil- Beauty of a Volunteer." The
. ·. 1 think this behavior is
Dear Tired: We can meeting of the Alfred Janice Weber will .have the dren •s
home
at · report was about Daneth
· inappropriate and could understand why you don't United Methodist Women, next month's birthday card.
Worthington spoke of this Htm, a volunteer at the
United Methodist Mission
lead to something . more want to spring for every held at the church.
The president presented at the spring retreat.
serious. My husband says first ·d ate, and we agree ·t hat
Eight mem~rs attended. the group with two certifiBarringer also discussed in Cambodia (MMC). Sbe
be is like a father ro her: We women smoul.d offerto ·split Thelma Henderson gave the cates she received at the the restructuring of the did this to strengthen her
, have a grown daughter and the bill. It is especially blessing and President Mary FoothiUs . District UMW Cooperative Parish and read spirituality and to gain
experience and today works
-son, and he never toot this important for women not to Jo Barringer served the Spring Retreat, for fulfilling some of the new by-Jaws.
much interest in them. !iv.e the impression that meal Barringer opened the the re9.uirements( for FiveDuring Barringer's pro- as a MMC Women's Desk
' ShOuld 1 be wOIJ)'ing? _
they are beholden in any mee~g with all members . Star Gtving for 2007, and gram, members read scrip- secretary. She is supporting
Jl..ddi- Calf.
. way because some men reading The UMW Pwpo~- the other was for becoming ture about flowers and herself and her sister, who is
. ._,fiM,M c: Probably. misinlelptel ~ 6:ee meaJ ·as There were 80 friendship a Gold Mission Today unit. plants, and Caldwell told attending the university.
The next meeting wttb be
Your husband hils made a down payment oo JieX. calls reported. Secretary s . Kits for the Festival of how they were used at that
himsC1t ve.y liUlncnlble to .. Instead of :risking . an ' and treasurer's reports were · Sharing were discus.sed and time. weber read a poem, June I 0 with Cary Frith
Ibis · ~ wOIIllll,' and she ·expensive lunch or dinner, approved.
.
· · . the group talked about col- "Little Things," to end the doing the program and Osie
Follrod .
. is ·eKploiln1g it. He enjoys· meet for coffee. Even a $7
Helen Wolf ptcked KumJa lecting items for soldiers.
program.
·being d!e hero, eSpecially la~ shouldn't • break the ~----------------------------------BY KATHY IIILCiC I
AND MARCY SUGAR

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Church events

of

Other events .

Pub6c mee.-;.,.m,_

UMW.

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~an~:i~~rth~~
. a powrler keg. He ·may . feeling rna.t

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believe be has no interest in
._,
: In response
· UDOI~ intimate relationship
to all d!e saggestions for
but it wOJI)dD't ltaK ~ what to call a man and a
fu( ID' to cxinviaoe him odl- woman living together
·Uowisc, Tell bim togs oulof without the benefit of mar'F.an!;asyland bc:foo: IIC does riage, I'm ~mprised your
Dntd•in.ghedceplyregrdl&gt;. ~ d.idn t offer the fo1- .
. · ..,._A ' :.J .m a nii:e low'~: "shackmates." The
guy,
'81111 rCaiOIJ- word ts derived, of oourse,
~ •w..t.liiL llliOR: bani fmm llhc.. once popular
· ~ my money ·11111 by 110 exprcsl1ioo "shacking up."
• AR*Jl ill the i,.;ufiOO - CsWII'IIia
,
consider )l)ytelf wealthy.'
Dear Califonia: The
WbidJ briqs me to the rea- derivaliion makes .p erfect
llon for dJi5 ~ · .
sense, but lhe.wmd reminds
:. 1 bave been ·dil'OI'Cied. 1o0 us of ·tw.o beach bums sharyears, and Wring lhauime 1 il1g a hut. In I,.OOdon.
bav.e been fixed up by
Alurie'r JIJJiiiNa U: writfriCnds :&amp;1111 met women · lea., ffttlli1 JlildWI.-tl
, from dating services. M q SaftiT, ~ etli·Simply put. I have been Min of t1w AM 1.,1n7
~ 1:0 find that special eohult4 " - " e •tril your
Jomoo11e. It's fun to •meet
....Us-.ilwomen even · if we don't ·
·
11«, or wrik
·~"dick." However, I camiot lo: .t..ie'1 Maifloor, P.O.
continue my bunt for love . &amp;lx lltll90, Clticago, IL
while picking up the tab f/J6ll. Te fillll olll MDn
.e very lmle.
.
UIJIII A1111ie's Mllilbox,
·. You would do your read- , . IWid /ttlhU'es by odur
.(male and female) a ser- Owltors Sy-dic«'t writers
. vice if you wOuld encowage all4 cllr1o0Jiists! visit tJar:
·them ro share dJe cost of the Cret~~t~n · Sy•d.cate Web
·first date. Ladies, please 1t1te tllw-..ciWIOn:.co&amp;

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MIDDLEPORT Stirring up God s
Word" was the theme of the annual mol!her-&lt;laughter banquet held reoently at the
Vtctory Bapttst Chun:h._
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A color scheme of pink and lilac ""!th
table arrangements offtowerp&lt;n ~ ~lh
flow~ and wooden spoons With Btble
v_erses m the pots ~ted the room. Thirty
stx attended the dinner. Table arrangements
were won by .Tammy Ball, Linda Bates,
R!ta Buckley, Tammy McClellan. Kathryn
King, Haley Musser, Lorraine Rath'bum,
Lots ~wley_and Eli.sabeth Frans.
Jack.ie Asmger was the speaker and
Wanda Ashley was honored as Mother of
the Year. ~ games were played, who
traveled the farthest w~n by Amanda
Creamer, who had the bighest heels · on
won by Nancy Badran and who had the
smallest purse won by Tma Frans.
There was a ¢1 exchange bandied by
Suzie Adkins wtth each woman-chosi1!g .a
plant or gift to take 'home. Eachclilld was
given a special gift:
MusicwasplayedbyHelenlaneBrown
as the women were bring seated. A piano
solo, Amazing ,Grace, was played by
Jc;ssica _Ashley.
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· Readmgs were gtven by Lots Hawley
"The First Mot:Iiers Qay," Nancy Badran
read "Paid in Full" and ~ne Rathburn .
read "A Parents Prayer. Lmda Keesee .
gave the closing prayer.
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Honored moth·
ers at the
Victory Baptist
Church mother-&lt;laughter
banquet were
sealed, Mother
of the year,
Wanda Ashley;
and left to
right, special
mothers,
Nancy Badran,
Tina Frans,
and Amanda
Creamer.

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AP IIUSlNBSS WRITEJI

. Cany-on bags. popular

. NEW YORK - Never wid! business travelers on
mind lhe free hanch. Almost overnight trips, will mnain
I!Oihing is oomplimentary free.
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on airlines .a nymore, 110t
even w1w many passengers
consider a simple necessity:
a single checked bag.
Under a plan 3liiiOUIICed
~y by American
Aidines; pasSCIJ8ln already

"This is not going to apply
... to the people who can
most ;dford it, ·t he business
tt:aveler," said Bob Harrell
of New Yoik-basod travel
and aviation oonsulting fum
Harrell Associates. "It's
roR:red · to J!3Y extJ:a for going to be the poor scluno,
amenities like earphones. the vacation traveler, wbo
meals and even snacks wiU ends up paying tbese fees.''
have to pay $15 to check a
American also said it is
basic piece of baggage. .
· raising fees for a niiDlbet of
Some other caniel:s are other services. including
already charging for extra those to transport pets and
legroom in exit rows. cb.eck oversized luggage.
What's next?
The airline last month
. · "Pay toilets in die roach agreed to join otber major
,... piiCIID cabin maybe," joked longtime carriers in ohaJ:ging $25 fur
. A gas tanker truck flies by a gas station price sign in P0111and, Ore., Wedneschy. Crude oil prices shot past a staggering airline ronsultaot Mike Boyd. a second checked bag.
But airline ·e xecutiv-e s
lhat means ~ ~y of
. $132 a barrel by midday Wednesday on the New Volt Men:antile Exchange.
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carriers refused to rule out checking two bags, must .
similar fees to srow luggage now spend an additional
in'lhe cargo hold.
$320 justro gel their luggage
American Airlines' plan is to and from a destination.
~of a 1arg« effat by die ·
"I think .that it's oulnlinduwy to find new ways to geous," said Billlbompsoo
improve revenue in the face 0f New York as he w.aited to
of soaring fuel prioes and a boaFd a flight at LaGwudia
~economy. The .airAirport. "Yoo get dJe gas
boors elec1ronic trading. 1be .a gaiJon 0f regular gas rose ment to shore up the doHar, lines antil:ij Ml a multibil- surtax, . you get ali these
BY JOHN WI..BJ
AP BUSINESS WRITER
settlemeiu prit;e lll8rlred 0.7 rent overnight 10 a reooid or an announcement ~ the lion-dollar ioss Uris year, even haAAagc fees ... If s awful~
crude's l~st ooe-&lt;lay price $3.807 a gallon, aooording to Federal Reserve won t cut befure oil's latest spike abGve
other passeagers were
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advance since March 26.
a survey of stations by AAA mterest rates ftu1her, oould , $130 a barrel Wednesday.
resigned to the fact that fly. Runaway oil prices. blew
Investors seized on the imd dJe Oil Price Information also reverse the ~pward · Still, the latest .cffol1 ing will continue to get
past $130 a barrel for the inventory repart · to boost Service. Prices are 60 ceats momeotum, Flynn S31~ r.w: could be a tough sell with more expensive.
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first time Wednesday and prices Wednesday, but higher than a year ago. and cuts tend to weaken the dol- passengers.
"It wouldn't. stop me from
kept going, while gai;oline traders interested in pushing many forecasters believe Jar. On W~nesday, ~Fed
"It's ridiculous," said traveling ... It's better tban
prices persisted in their own prices higher are increasing- . they'll hit $4 on a national released II~ll!utes of tts most . L,Juise Schum, a 23-year- having to keep increasing tbe
relentless climb, · rising ly picking and cboosing basis at some point over the recent ~~g that i~ the old srudeo.t from ~boat, fares," said Sheryl B~
·a bove $3.80 a gallon. whicb news they wish to pay .next Ol01I1h.
tmpresston It s not mclined Colo.• on a 10-hour layover 58, an insurance underwriter
Supply worries, rising attention to, analysts say.
"That's a fait accompli at to c~t mterest. rate~ further.
at Miami lntematioll"al from Woodstock, Ga., who
demand and a slumping dol. "Even if dlls report w.as this po1nt," said Linda
Still, the pnce dlft'ereooes ~: "Cha~Eing foi- lug- was in Miami en route to
lar are conspiring to make bearish, with the momentum Rafield, senior oil analy~ at · betwee~ the current, July
is the .cutoff line." ·
Key West, Aa.
:
filling up l!b.e .car - :and the way it is right now. it Platts, the energy research critde oil. co~traot and ~- · ·Fort Wonb, Te~
"H they start charging f0r
paying for just about every- wouldn't matter," said Phil armofMoGJ:aw,.HiiJCos.
tracts fur deli~ety ofoil ·a_n ~ anJl111111(¥111 1be carry.,ons. then that would
·t hing else- a growing bur· Flynn, an analyst at Alamo
Prices aFe already thai later months_ signal a pQSSJ- llh:m!!lc a lhe bme' it be going over lbe line,"·
den for Americans.
Trading Corp. in Chicago.
high in many patts of die ble correeuoo., « :&amp;barp said it would slash apacity Bennett said, altbough sbe
With gas and oil prices setCrude prices first passed country, and the number of pri_ce dowlltilm, . at some aJ)d n:are at &amp;east 75 older, acknowledged that tiJiers are
ting new records on a daily $130 overnight on ooncenis stations charging $4 or pmnt., Rafield sa~.d. Many ~ planes. Q:md "SDJCk unless we swt tatbasis, many · analysts are about demand and a w~ more rises each day. Prices analys~ have .1011~ :argued kpey, dwrnnan :and cbief ing dJe train or the bwi.n ~
beginning to wonder whether doUar. Analysts say cn'de ··• DeMing $5 a gaHoo in that pnces bave nseo well e~veofAmcricanpatill
American is the frrst
anyll;!in~ can stop ·prices has been boosted inn:u21l ptsofAlask.a.
·~y?Dd levels :that an be · AMRCorp.• saiddleindnwy major .c aniertocllargefora
from rismg. There are techni- days hy esperially· II110Dj; • . ' niesel fuel rose 1.9 oents JUStified by Sl'fP1Y and canoot withsllmd slcy-hi,gh oi! single bag, but it is 1101 ,libe
cal si~s in the futures mar- demand for diesel m ·O .in• to its own recoro of $4..558 cJcmand ftmd•_mo nuts.
plioes and must lind ways to only U.S. airline to do so.
ket, mcluding price differ- where power plants in~- a ~n Wednesday. Ri~&gt;ing
-It's v~ di~( to call cover rising oosts.
last June, low~cost cani~
ences between near-term and areas are running despaalle- pnoes of diese~ used to when thts 1s go';D£ to hapTravelers are likely to see Spirit Airlines said it would
longer-term oontracts, that ly short of coal and cettain ll'ansport m0st consumer ~· b~t when ,it ll_:appens, otber carriers follow suit, begin charging $5 for tbe
crude may soon fall But earthquake-hit regions are and . mdustrial goods, are II s ~omg to ~ .q mck and assuming
.the
change fust bag when booking
with demand tor oil growing relying on diesel genennors sencfu1g prices of food and ugly, Flynn said. ·
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becomes pa:manent.
online, or $10 otherwi~.
in the develop!nll world, and fur power.
· many other goods higher.
In other _Nyme.: lAding,
'7hey'_re always ~~ ro Spirit's online clw)ge fc:--me
little end in sight to .supply
The doHar, meanwhile, ·. 1bcrc are signs that high June gasoline fututa rose be lookillg for addillonal first p1oce of luggage ts set
problems in producing coun- weakemd against the euro prices are cutting de~d 9.21 centli . to settl~ . at ways" to llllke money, said to rise to $10 nellit month. :
tries such as Nigeria, few Wednesday. Investors see for gasoline, .which fell · $3.3965 a -g~Uon .after nsmg ~eidl, who monitors the
With American Jeadinjl
analysts are willi1lg to call an hard commodities such as oil. · slighdy over die past four to a tradmg rcoord . of
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indusuy
_ for Calyon the way amonfi!:jor camend 10 crude's rally.
as a bcdgc against inflation weeks and has been mostly $~.4081, and June he•liDg Securities. "Customers want
other air.
will be
Oil's Wednesday I'lllly was and a weak dollar and pour lower since January. ~- oil futures rose 13.34 cents . low lidrd prices, and they tempt«l to impose bagg~
fed in part by a report fiDm into die aude futores marlret ing to EIA data. Only seri- to settle ~t $3.9084 a gal!on :l1eeiD willing to pay for cma . charges, roo.
the Energy Department's when the greenback falls. A ous ~demand destruetlon," a after setttng a new ~ !ICil'\'iocs."
"We are· acmany seriousl:y
Energy
Information • weak dollar also· makes oil jump in supplies from record of $3.9187.
1be acJdM bag~age tee · studying . it," said Robin
Administration; which said less e~nsive to buyers N'Jgeria or Ollher oil producJ uoe natordl gas ful!ums :amounts m a fare mcrease, Urbanski, a s,potcswoiWUl
crude inventories fell by dealing m other c~ncies.
ing nations or a jump in rose 27.5 cents to SC?ttile .at :aoc1 it CIOIDCS 011 rop of a for United Airlines, .1he secmore than 5 million barrels
Many investors believe gasoline output cby U .S. $11.64 per l,~cubtc
·s eriesofticlcetpriceincrcas- ond-biggest U.S. carrier. The
last week. Analysts had . the • dollar's protracted refinecs could stop prices . The EIA satd gasoline es and fuel. surcharges the Chicago-based airline has oot
expected a modest increase. decline over the past year from continuing 10 rise, mventones also fell ~d jndusl!y ~m~; pusbed through yet decided whether it would
Ligh~ sweet ct'ude fur July
has been l:h,e most signifi- Rafield said. There is little too~ ~ marke~ by s~~· in m:1CI¢ months. Bm it is matoh the fee, she added
delivery rose $4.19 to settle at cant facror behind oil's rise sign d!at demand will fall while mventones of distil- .a lso die industry equivalent
No other caniers immedi.$133.17 a barrel on the New from about $66 a barrel a · anytime soon in fast-grow- lates, wh!ch mclude heating of a trial balloon that .couJd ately aimounced plans to
:York Mercantile Exchange, · year ago to today's highs.
ing China, India and the oil and dieselfuel., rose less pop bcfCl!I'C it gets to!&gt; far off match the fee. But like
·but prices rose as high as
At the pump, meanwhile, · Middle East, she said.
than analysts surveyed by tbe ground.
United, not all ruled it out
: ~135 .04, up $6.06, in after- lhe average natiooal price of
A move by the govem- Platts had e:x,pected.
"There comes a time either. .
when the nickel-and1liniing
With energy prices climbstarts to be annoying,n Boyd ing. "all options for reducing
American's ptan.
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Augustbecanscofdlequake. the Games.
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mainly seen on Chinese- · many domestic passep.gcrs Tad Hutcheson, viae presiASSOCIATED PREss WRITER
So far, the torCh bas bad a
Organizers initially resist- language Web sites and Who buy tickets after June dent of marlceting and sates
smooth relay in mainland ed changes in the relay, blogs; prompted organizers 14willbavempay$15each for AirTran Airways: "As
. NINGBO. China - The Ori.na, unintmupted by the which oorporate sponsors to adjust details of the relay. way for the first piece of bags add weight to die .airplympic torch resumed its protests over Tibet and have paid' millions of dol- Some legs of the run were checked luggage. The fee craft and bwn more fuel, jt
journey through China on human rights that dogged . Iars to fund.
shortened and donations for does not apply to passen- may get to the point ... whete
:Thursday after a three--day pans of its international tour.
But public pressure for a victims have been collected .·gers who pay fuU-price fur cbeoking bags is unbiindiCd
But organizers scaled mOOilorium on the event, along the way.
· licUits. elite members 0fits from 1he .airfare."
·period:ofnational mourning
:.t0r victims of the countty's down the celebratOI)', tri'devastating earthquake.
umpham tone of the relay
: The torch relay resumed after the 7. 9 magnitude
·:at a container pon in eastern earthquake that struck ceoChina's seaport city 'of tral Ol.ina on May 12. flat,Ningbo. It will travel tening entite communities . .
·through the city and across
Caporale spoosors sudb as
:the Hangz.hou Bay bridge to COca-ColaandChineseoom:Jiaxing.
put« l1lllker Leoovo Corp.
A ceremony was held were also back: displaying
before the relay began on a their logos Thursday.
.;dock under a -giant crane in
The torch relay last.stopped
:the port, with a minute of . in Hangzhou. a soeoic aty 10
·silence for the victims and the west of Ningbo.
7:00pm to 8:45 pm
:millions of people left Organizers combined two
Holldav tnn
-homeless by the earthquake. days d events in Ntngb0 and
State At 7N
· The crew of the MSC Rita Jiaxing. but it was unckw
:Watched from their ship, euctly bow its route through
:which blew its born to' signal the rest of Orina wOI,IId be
.the end of the ceremony. adjusted 10 make up fOI' the
:flags, which were at half- delay Ibis week.
:staff during the mourning
China's leadership bas
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~~~s;~fl~uttered~~in the wind. sought to use.the Olympics,
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Thursday, May 22, 2oo8

Community Calendat

ANNIE'S MAILBOX

'Frierid' is ·
exploiting sympathy

Soil
and
Water
Conservation District Board
of Supervisors II :30 a.m. at
the district office, 3310 I
Thursday, May 22
Hiland Road, Pomeroy.
POMEROY -American.
SYRACUSE - · Meigs
Cancer Society Meigs &lt;A&gt;unty Board of MRDD,
County Taskforce, nooJJ, regular meeting, 4 p.m.,
Pomeroy Library, · lunch Carleton School.
Monday, May 26
provided.
TUPPERS PLAINS - . POMEROY - Veterans
VFW Post 9053, 7 p.m., at Service Commission, 9
halt
a.m:, 117 Memorial Dr.,
HARRISONVILLE
Pomeroy.
Harrisonville senior . citi"
zens, II a.m., Presbyterian
~irthdays
Church, blood · ·pressure
cneck.s taken, pot I uck
Sunday, May lS
&amp;en'ed afterwards.
SYRACUSE - Phyllis
· Harris B.aker 's 80th birth·
...."&amp;3
day will be celebrated with
a j&gt;arty from I to 3 p.m.
Thursday, May 22
Sunday at the Syracuse
POMEROY - . Meigs &lt;A&gt;mmunity Center.

Clubs and

organizations

Tuesday, June 3
MIDDLEPORT - The
Rev. O ' Dell Manley will
celebrate his 80th birthday
on June 3. Cards may oo
senttohim 'at 160 Beech St.,
Middleport, Ohio 45760.

Run Road, Pomeroy, May
23 ilirough May 25, 7 p.m.
each evening. The church is
located 1.7 miles off S.R .
124 toward Rutland. FQr
more information contact ·
Pastor Emmett A. Rawson.
LANGSVILLE -Special
services will be held at !:be
House
healing Ministries
at Langsville, May 23, 24,
and 25 featuring Theopholis
and Valatie Jones of Wmston
Salem, N.C.
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show some class and insist
on splitting expenses when
you meet a guy for lunch,
· Dear Annie: My husband dinner or an evening out.
"and I recently tumed 60 and . I'm trying to be honest
celebrated our 40th wed- here, so don't shoot the
Friday, May 23
-ding anniversary. We both messenger. Unless you are a
POMEROY - Calvinwprlr; full time.
young, hot supermodel,
Pilgrim Chapel, State Route
Lately, a lovely young don't expect a free lunch..
143, revival services contin· woman whom my husband Great-looking women .can
uing
through
Sunday.
~considers "just a friend" has
gel away witb persuading
Evanglist
Rev.
Rollin
, been visitio.g him at hi~ men to part with all their
Mitchell; special singing
·plaoe of business and cat!- money, but not everyone.
nightly. Pastor Charles
Monday, May 26 :
mg frequently on his cell I'm old enough to look
. RACINE -Memorial
McKenzie.
.
POMEROY - · Revival Day Services at Racin:e·
· pbone. She confides in .him beyond appearance, but you
,;~bout her rocky relatiooship need to use some common
Chuc]&gt; American Legion Post 602,
services
with
witb her boyfriend, cries on sense. If yOU have a great
. Holsinger, evangelist, will 9:30 a.m., guest · speaker
bis shoulder when things sense of humor, are well
be held at the Faith Valley James E. Corbitt, refreshdon't work OUt, and has read and can Carty OD a
Tabernacle Church, Bailey ments after.
·even had him drive her to stimulating conversation, I
\'arious doctor appoint- would love to meet you.
•inents. She has family in However, I have reached
·town, so I don't understand .the point that I will not take
her need to involve him so a ~hance on a blind date,
Thelma Henderson had
· much in her life. She is very dropping 30 or 40 bucks on
ALFRED
Sarah ·Lim. a deaooness in misBarringer read the poem,
needy and a real drama someone .I way discover I Caldwell presented a pro- sions from Highland, Colo., "Th~re are Secrets at My the mission report from
·queen, but .e vidently my don'tintendtoseeagain.- gram ·about "Flowers ofdle fortheprayercalendarbirth- · House,'' about child abuse. "Response" magazine, "The
·husband likes it.
1ired of Payillg ·
Bible" . duririg the l'ecent day card, which all signed. The speaker from the chil- Beauty of a Volunteer." The
. ·. 1 think this behavior is
Dear Tired: We can meeting of the Alfred Janice Weber will .have the dren •s
home
at · report was about Daneth
· inappropriate and could understand why you don't United Methodist Women, next month's birthday card.
Worthington spoke of this Htm, a volunteer at the
United Methodist Mission
lead to something . more want to spring for every held at the church.
The president presented at the spring retreat.
serious. My husband says first ·d ate, and we agree ·t hat
Eight mem~rs attended. the group with two certifiBarringer also discussed in Cambodia (MMC). Sbe
be is like a father ro her: We women smoul.d offerto ·split Thelma Henderson gave the cates she received at the the restructuring of the did this to strengthen her
, have a grown daughter and the bill. It is especially blessing and President Mary FoothiUs . District UMW Cooperative Parish and read spirituality and to gain
experience and today works
-son, and he never toot this important for women not to Jo Barringer served the Spring Retreat, for fulfilling some of the new by-Jaws.
much interest in them. !iv.e the impression that meal Barringer opened the the re9.uirements( for FiveDuring Barringer's pro- as a MMC Women's Desk
' ShOuld 1 be wOIJ)'ing? _
they are beholden in any mee~g with all members . Star Gtving for 2007, and gram, members read scrip- secretary. She is supporting
Jl..ddi- Calf.
. way because some men reading The UMW Pwpo~- the other was for becoming ture about flowers and herself and her sister, who is
. ._,fiM,M c: Probably. misinlelptel ~ 6:ee meaJ ·as There were 80 friendship a Gold Mission Today unit. plants, and Caldwell told attending the university.
The next meeting wttb be
Your husband hils made a down payment oo JieX. calls reported. Secretary s . Kits for the Festival of how they were used at that
himsC1t ve.y liUlncnlble to .. Instead of :risking . an ' and treasurer's reports were · Sharing were discus.sed and time. weber read a poem, June I 0 with Cary Frith
Ibis · ~ wOIIllll,' and she ·expensive lunch or dinner, approved.
.
· · . the group talked about col- "Little Things," to end the doing the program and Osie
Follrod .
. is ·eKploiln1g it. He enjoys· meet for coffee. Even a $7
Helen Wolf ptcked KumJa lecting items for soldiers.
program.
·being d!e hero, eSpecially la~ shouldn't • break the ~----------------------------------BY KATHY IIILCiC I
AND MARCY SUGAR

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Church events

of

Other events .

Pub6c mee.-;.,.m,_

UMW.

- is~~~~ml~~=
~an~:i~~rth~~
. a powrler keg. He ·may . feeling rna.t

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believe be has no interest in
._,
: In response
· UDOI~ intimate relationship
to all d!e saggestions for
but it wOJI)dD't ltaK ~ what to call a man and a
fu( ID' to cxinviaoe him odl- woman living together
·Uowisc, Tell bim togs oulof without the benefit of mar'F.an!;asyland bc:foo: IIC does riage, I'm ~mprised your
Dntd•in.ghedceplyregrdl&gt;. ~ d.idn t offer the fo1- .
. · ..,._A ' :.J .m a nii:e low'~: "shackmates." The
guy,
'81111 rCaiOIJ- word ts derived, of oourse,
~ •w..t.liiL llliOR: bani fmm llhc.. once popular
· ~ my money ·11111 by 110 exprcsl1ioo "shacking up."
• AR*Jl ill the i,.;ufiOO - CsWII'IIia
,
consider )l)ytelf wealthy.'
Dear Califonia: The
WbidJ briqs me to the rea- derivaliion makes .p erfect
llon for dJi5 ~ · .
sense, but lhe.wmd reminds
:. 1 bave been ·dil'OI'Cied. 1o0 us of ·tw.o beach bums sharyears, and Wring lhauime 1 il1g a hut. In I,.OOdon.
bav.e been fixed up by
Alurie'r JIJJiiiNa U: writfriCnds :&amp;1111 met women · lea., ffttlli1 JlildWI.-tl
, from dating services. M q SaftiT, ~ etli·Simply put. I have been Min of t1w AM 1.,1n7
~ 1:0 find that special eohult4 " - " e •tril your
Jomoo11e. It's fun to •meet
....Us-.ilwomen even · if we don't ·
·
11«, or wrik
·~"dick." However, I camiot lo: .t..ie'1 Maifloor, P.O.
continue my bunt for love . &amp;lx lltll90, Clticago, IL
while picking up the tab f/J6ll. Te fillll olll MDn
.e very lmle.
.
UIJIII A1111ie's Mllilbox,
·. You would do your read- , . IWid /ttlhU'es by odur
.(male and female) a ser- Owltors Sy-dic«'t writers
. vice if you wOuld encowage all4 cllr1o0Jiists! visit tJar:
·them ro share dJe cost of the Cret~~t~n · Sy•d.cate Web
·first date. Ladies, please 1t1te tllw-..ciWIOn:.co&amp;

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MIDDLEPORT Stirring up God s
Word" was the theme of the annual mol!her-&lt;laughter banquet held reoently at the
Vtctory Bapttst Chun:h._
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A color scheme of pink and lilac ""!th
table arrangements offtowerp&lt;n ~ ~lh
flow~ and wooden spoons With Btble
v_erses m the pots ~ted the room. Thirty
stx attended the dinner. Table arrangements
were won by .Tammy Ball, Linda Bates,
R!ta Buckley, Tammy McClellan. Kathryn
King, Haley Musser, Lorraine Rath'bum,
Lots ~wley_and Eli.sabeth Frans.
Jack.ie Asmger was the speaker and
Wanda Ashley was honored as Mother of
the Year. ~ games were played, who
traveled the farthest w~n by Amanda
Creamer, who had the bighest heels · on
won by Nancy Badran and who had the
smallest purse won by Tma Frans.
There was a ¢1 exchange bandied by
Suzie Adkins wtth each woman-chosi1!g .a
plant or gift to take 'home. Eachclilld was
given a special gift:
MusicwasplayedbyHelenlaneBrown
as the women were bring seated. A piano
solo, Amazing ,Grace, was played by
Jc;ssica _Ashley.
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· Readmgs were gtven by Lots Hawley
"The First Mot:Iiers Qay," Nancy Badran
read "Paid in Full" and ~ne Rathburn .
read "A Parents Prayer. Lmda Keesee .
gave the closing prayer.
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Honored moth·
ers at the
Victory Baptist
Church mother-&lt;laughter
banquet were
sealed, Mother
of the year,
Wanda Ashley;
and left to
right, special
mothers,
Nancy Badran,
Tina Frans,
and Amanda
Creamer.

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Publisher

Tb~~May22,2~

OUR READERS' VIEWS
to
up
fman- and aif
Bad 011lure
and
inherGovernment is expected
try to
pick the slack in covering the
cial costs of this culture
its
ent problems. Government cannot fill
the emotional void nor adequately deal
with the consequences of bad culture.
Mistakes have a long half life. Big
mistakes have a longer half life and
the price is higher.
Bob Weedy

Congratnlatioos, Kyle and Morgan
of your fellow claSsmates on a
job well done.
Deidra CI'OI!li

Dear EdikJr:
Rtt4svilk
Bad culture leads to bad governrnent, so it has been said. Bad culture
results when we move little by little
from the moral high ground to what
man perceives as a be'tter and more
enjoyable . way to live. While this
choice may place a greater burden on
Log1111
others, our neighbor&amp;, or the next gen1Jetu Editor:
eration, we jump at the ·chance to have
Girl Scouts of Meigs County have.
a more open-ended lifestyle.
been busy collecting bats, caps, wigs,:
Over decades this concepl grows: Our
and other head gear. Why? A council
govemntent spends money in various
service project called "Caps for
ways and expects the next generation to
·
Cancer!"
pay it off. We disdain rules of morality
Dear EdikJr:·
Caps for Cancer is a community ser1 read the nice article you had ·in the vice project for all Black Diamond
and engage in recreational sell. Should
pregnancy occur, government was told May 13 Sentinel on the WSAZ "Best Council Girl Scout troops to make
to fmd a way to fix the problem. &amp; a of the Class" representatives from and/or collect head gear 'for those who.·
result, nearly 50 million Americans Meigs County schpols.
.
have undergone hair loss due to can;
· have lost their lives. 1ben we fight
I feel that it is not showing the true cer, or other ilbiesses, and learning and
among &lt;iurselves about the 12 million BEST OF 1HE CLASS at Eastern appreciating the difference in others.
illegals that are living in .our couniry.
· High School. I saw in the paper earlier
Troops in Meigs County will hold
The far better cultu.re provided secu- that there were three valedictorians "Caps for Cancer" event to be held on
rity and protection for the woman; it is this year. Why were the other two not May 31 , rain or shine, I ID 3 p.m., at
called marriage. Our n.ext genecalion - included in the WSAZ report?
Dave Diles Parlr in Middleport for the ·
had nurturing and .emotional support . Although we all congratulate the community. ·T he only admittance is a·
that produced adults with strong . students of Eastern on their accom- cap. Troop 1276 will also be hosting a ·
underpinnings who became good citi- plishments . and are proud to see variety of fun games for children as
zens. The man and woman were to be Andrew's picture in the paper and on well as refreshments. 1be donations of
a team, loving one another and sup- the upcoming TV announcements, I caps an!f headgear that will · be ·
porting one another in common needs. feel that · Kyle Rawson and Morgan received will be distributed locally. ·
With the current cullure, parents Werry should be recognized also.
If you would like to donate any type
If 1 feel them being left out a little of caps, and other head gear for this
have insufficient time for their offspring, whether it is in guiding them in disturbing, I can ouly imagine how . cause, please contact Jerrena
life choices, education success or being · those two must feel. We are proud of Ebersbach at (740) 416-1934, Patty
a good listener. One of the parents may the Class of 2008 at Eastern, but I feel Sanders at 698-0905, and/or Cecilia
have left the scene or become a mere when the show is show casing the . Harris at (304) 773-5115.
Jetrena Ebenbadl
sperm donor. The harm done here is BEST OF THE CLASS, then it should
both deep and long lasting.
·
be all the valedictorians of the class.
Mid4leporl

Caps for
Cancer

Best of

Charlene Hoeflich
General Manager-News Editor

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Congrm sh4ll malce no law mpecting an
establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
.fru exercise theretif; or abridging the frudom of
speuh, or of the press; or: the right of the people peaceably to assemble, arul to petition the
Government for a redress ofgrieNnces.
- The Rnlt Amendment to the U.S. Cons111u11on

TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Thursday, May 22, the 143rd day of 2008. There

are 223 days left in the year.

. Today's Highlight in History: On May 22, 1968, the
nuclear-powered U.S. submarine ScoiJlion, with 99 men
aboard, sank .in the Atlantic Ocean. (The remains ofthe sub
· were later found on the ocean floor 400 miles southwest of
the Awres.)
On this date: In I 613, composer Richard Wagner was
born in Leipzig, Germany.
·
J n 1868, a major train · robbery ·took place near
Marshfield, Ind., as members of the Reno gang made off
'
with $96,000 in loot.
In 1907, actor-director Laurence Olivier was born in
Dorking, Surrey, England.
In 1939, the foreign ministers of Germany and Italy,
·Joachim von Ribbentrop and Galeazzo Ciano, signed a "Pact
of Steel" committing the two countries to a military allimce.
In 1947, the Truman Doctrine was enacted .as Congress
approprialed military and economic aid for Greece and '1\ntey.
In 1969, the lunar module of Apollo lO flew to within
nine miles of the moon's swface in a dress rehearsal for the
flrst lunar landing.
.
·
In 1972, President Nixon began a visit to the Soviet .
Union, during which he 110d Kremlin leadmi signed the
Anti~Ballistic Missile Treaty.
·
· In 1972, the island nation of Ceylon becarne the republic
of Sri Lanka.
. .
In 1979, Canadians voted in parliamentary elections that
put the Progressive Conservatives in power, ending the 11year tenure of Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
Jn 1992, after a reign lasting nearly 30 years, Johnny
Carson hosted NBC's "Tonight Show" for the last 'tilDe.
: Five years ago: The U.N. Security Council gave1be U.S.
and Britain a mandate to rule Iraq, endinJ! Hyears 9f economic sanctions. Annika Sorenstarn became tbe first
woman sinCe Babe Didrikson 1-aJ!arias in 1945 tJt tte off
against the men on the pro tour, playing in the first round
of the Colonial ,golf tournament in Fort Worth, Texas.
(Sorenstarn missed the cut the next day by four shots.) .
: One year ago: British prosecutors accused former KGB
agent Andrei Lugovoi of murder in the radioactive poisoning
of Alexander Litvinenko. (Russia, however, bas refused to
extradite Lugovoi.' Two-time Olympic gold medalist speedskater Apolo Anton Ohno and bis professional danoe panner,
Julianne Hough, ·won ABC's "Dancing With the Stars." ·
Today's Birthdays: Movie reviewer Judith Crist is 86. Actor
Michael Coostananeis81. Cooductor Peter Nero is 74. Actor
Frank Converse is 10. fimnet' ·CNN anchor Bernard Shaw is
68. Songwriter Bemie Taupin is 58. S~er Morrissey is 49.
Actress Ann Cusack is ~7. Country mu!ilCi.an DaDa Williams
(Diamond Rio) is 47, Rock musician Dan Roberts (Crash Test
Dummies) is 41. Model Naomi OnnpheU is 38. ~Anna
Belknap is 36. Aclres&amp; ~.I anga- is 34. Olympic gold-medal
s~ skater Apolo AntOn Obno is 26.
Thought for Today: "Freedom is the right to do what you
ought to do." - Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, American religious leader (1895-1979).

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· Funeral servcies will be held at II a.m. Saturday, May
24, at the Fog}esoag-Thcker Funeral Horne. Pastor Brian
May wiD officiate and burial will be in the Ravenswood
Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday,
May 23. from 6 to 8 p.m.
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E-rnatl condolen~ to foglesongtuck:er@verizon.net.

Local Briefs
Admirals recognized
POMEROY - The Middleport High School ·Marker
Committee will present the Meigs County Museum with
~displays honoring Middlepon's two rear admiral~.
Vdliarn Outerbridge and Arthur C . Clark.
The presentations will take place at 2:30p.m. on Friday
a,t the museum.
..
Members of the Middleport Class of 1957 discussed a
!lflCd to ~cognize these 'men. at the 2007 alumni gathermg. Dunng the past ye;lf, they have assembled infonnat!on on both, and sought sponsors for th~ funding of Ohio
historic markers. The cost is $4,260, and community suppon is being sought.
Members of the committe are Mayor Michael Gerlach,
Council Member Sandra Brown, Milford Hysell, commander of .-Feeney-Bennett Post 128, American Legion,
Bob Delay, Jane Huffman, Bob Hennessy. aod Ed
McComas .

MIDDLEPORT - The River City Players will conduct
auditions for Seven Brides for Seven Brothers will be held
from 10 a.m. to noon and 1-4 p.m. on June 7 and 2-5 p.m.
oo Juae 8 at the Middleport Church of Christ.
Anyone interested in auditioning may pick up an audi~on piece from ()..8:30p.m. on Thursday at the RCP headquarters in Middleport tO prepare for the audition, but it is
dot mandatory.
,
.
; All those auditioning for a principal role will be asked 10
do a one-minute monologue and a few bars from a song at
.aumtions. Please bring printed music for your audition
riumber. An accompanist will be provided. Information is
available by calling 41&amp;-8666 or 992-6759.
't The production
will be. Labor Day weekend.
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Dissolutions

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POMEROY - Actions for dissolution of marria$e were
filed in Mei~s County Common Pleas Court by J arn1e Scott
Barlrer, Racme, and Jennifer Bess Barker, Athens; Hazel A.
Balser, Tuppers Plains, and Roger A. Balser, Tuppers
Plains; Walter Aaron Woolard, Poineroy, and Heidi Mae
'Wollard, Pomeroy; and Donal\1 E . Nitz, Middleport, and
Jandara Dee N itz, Middleport.
A dissolution was granted to Kelly P. Sauber and Cindy
J. Poole.
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Civil suits
POMEROY - · Foreclosure actions were filed in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court by Beneficial Ohio, Inc.,
Elmhurst, Ill., against William E. Kauff, Rutland, and others, and CitiMortgage, inc., Coppell, Tex., against Bryan R.
Dailey, Portland.
·
A complaint for judgment was filed by Beneficial,
Ytrginia Beach, Va., against Lottie Lawson, Reedsville,
and others.

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Planning the
gospel sing
for Holzer

Peggy
Williams, AN,
executive
~.seat­

ed, and Patti
Wamsley,

ActiVities .
Oirector.
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Starting a business workshop offered
ATHENS - ' The Small
Business
Development
Center .in association with
the Appalachian Regional
Entrepreneurship
Group
(AREG) of Southeast Ohio
will be sponsoring a "Basis
of a Successful Start" workshop on the ftrst Monday of
each month from 6 to 9 p.m.
in Suite 237 of Building 20
at The Ridges in Athens.

The workshop is designed
to answer basic start-up
questions and make starting
you a business a little easier.
Some of the topics that will
be covered include: assessing your goals and strengths,
ifegistering your business
name, licensing, types of
ownership, planning your
business, sources of f'"ancing, and business resources.
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the ride will pass through
.the Racine area.
Rosalyn Stewart, secre~
tary for the Association said
the route was changed to
"keep people in the county"
and ending the run at the
fairgrounds gave them the
opportunity to· keep the
event entirely in Meig·s
County.
.
Stewart added that event
brought I ,000 bikes to
Pomeroy last year, includin! riders who spent
money throughout the
county, boosting the economy by purchasing food,
gasoline and stopping in
local sbops. With the ru·n
being kept entirely in·
Meigs County, so wi II the
economic boost.
In addition to raising
.money for the less fortu~ate children of Meigs
County, the run pays
h_ornage to members who
have died by passing cemeteries where they have been
lllid to rest. Last year, Lori
Payne, the daughter of the
late Charlie frye, a founding member of the associa- tion, had a fire truck in her

. File photo

Last year 1 ,000 b.i kes filled the Pomeroy Parking Lot for the Meigs County Bikers ·
Association's Memorial Run. Bikers will gather at "'oon on the parking lot o.n Sunday with.
b.ikes leaving at 1 p.m. on Sunday.
yard in Harrisottville with
sirens blaring to greet the
entourage. Countless others
sit on their front porches
and wave at the bikers
thundering past during
what
has
become a
Memorial Day tradition in,
Meigs County. ,
Bikes and bikers of every'

Funding I
l'roalPat=eAI

for other park improvements.
· Both
Ohio
{,Jniversitf and HoCking
'

shape, size and make are
welcome to join the ride and
festivities' at the fairgrounds. Non-bike'rs are
also welcome to come out
to see the spectacle of all
those bikes gathered in one
place on the parking lot and
to participate in events at
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and 61 strands of 5/8-inch
cable with the larger
amount of cable being
placed towards thecenter of
the bridge.
The width of the new
bridge wiD be 74.08 feet,
compared to the width of
the existing bridge which
has a 20-foot span from
curb to curb. The new
bridge will be 1,852.5 t feet
long while the existing
bridge is 1,847.751ong.
The original estimate for
the bridge was $45.8 rnil.lion but' liS change o~
later and the latest estimate
is $64.7 million. The original contract to build the
bridge was signed April 24,
2003 with the origirn!l completion date being Aug. 31 ,
2006. OOOT has a current
.completion date of Nov. I .

May SpEcial

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The AREG provides free
business assistance to new·
and e!listing businesses in .
Athens, Hocking, Meigs,
and Perry counties. It is par- .
tially funded by the U.S.
Small
Business
Adrnininstration and the
Department
of
Ohio
Development. For more
information, please can :
740-593-1797.

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Highway Patrol

College, both in Stewart's
92nd district, have also
received funding for building improvements.
· Stewart. said the bill is
expeaed to pass the House
and go to the governor in
the next tWo weeks .

Upcoming dates of this
class are as follows: June 2,
July 7 and Aug. 4.
To register, call (740)
593-1797. Registration is ·
required in advance . .The
workshop is free. You may
also register on-line: entrepreneurohio.org
sele'ct
Local Training/Upcoming
Workshops
and
select
Athens.

Memorial

DC airspace region while
the light on the Ohio side is
in the St. Louis, MO airPOMEROY - Tara Wamsley was sentenced in Meigs space region. In addition,
County Common Pleas Court to three years in prison on the piers go 90 feet below
charges of deception to obtain a dangerous drug and illegal the river surface with the
processing of drug documents~
top of the tower being 248.5
• feet above the water and
168 feet above the roadway.
The bridge will have a
total
of 96 cables with 120
RU1LAND - Three individuals were transported by
Meigs County EMS .t o Holzer Medical Center with non- miles of that cable being
incapacitating injuries folio~ a two vehicle accident . used, 16 miles of longitudithat occurred on New Lima R
about half a mile north of nal deck tendons and 6 .9
million pounds of rebar.
Ohio I 24 at approximately 6 p.m. on Tuesday.
. According to troopers, Chelsea A. Fahey, 20, 34414 1be tubes which house the
Sidehill Road. was traveling southbound on New Lima cable hive spirals on their
Road in a 2003 Dodge Neon and Peggie L. Combs, 60, exteriors to combat ice and
33286 New Lima Road, was travelinJt northbound on New wind. Inside these tubes
Lima Read in ber 2002 Mercury Sabfe, when She went left may be as many as 27, 31
of oenter and struck Fahey's vehicle, which went off the ·
ri,gbt side of the road and struck a fence post.
Both vehicles sustainr.d disabling damages and Combs
was cited with driving .left of center.

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GALLIPOLIS - Holzer
Assisle&lt;) Living located at
300 Briarwood Drive .
Gallipolis, will be ho.sting a
gospel sing . on Saturday,
May 24, from 2 to 4 p.m.
Gospel groups to perform
are the "New City Singers,
and the " New Southern
Harmony." Solos will be
performed
by
M,ark
Coleman and Randy Shafer.
Everyone is invited to bring
their lawn chair for the sing.
Holzer Assisted Living
communities are located in
both Gallipolis and Jackson.
'These facilities provide a
comfortable, homelike environment, along with security, independence, privacy,
companionship, and physi· ·.
cal and social well-being.
Holzer Assisted Living·
provides 11 supporu~
· v horne
. for seniors, while
·ntaining as much indepe dence
and dignity as possible for
those whose ability to care
for themselves may have
diminished due to illness;
injury or aging . . This is
accomplished through a
wide variety of services. To
learn more about hoy;
Holzer Assisted Living can
help you and your loved ·
ones, call (740) 441-9633. ;

Auditions Scheduled

Democrats who reject. Obama .

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; fOMEROY - Actioas for divorce were fLied in Meigs
~ Common Pleas Court by Billie R. Saxton,
&lt;)iallipolis, agaiast lessica Suton, · Middlepon; Helen
L.ouise Snyder, Tuppers Plains, against Paul Edward
-· Snyder, Sr., Vienna, W.Va.; Greg A. Sellers, Portland,
~ainst Kim C. Sellers, Portland; Torn Conklin, UrichsviUe, .
a~::r Metiss~ Durham, Pomeroy; Amanda Neece,
eport, agarnst Tory D. Swartz, Caldwell; Donna Lee
li:vans, Pomeroy, against J.imrnie Ft;~nklin Evans, Pomeroy;
Rusty Marshall, Pomeroy, against Darlene · Marshall,
~meroy; · and Melissa R. · -Brown, Pomeroy, against
Matthew T. Brown, Sr., Pomeroy.
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: Divorces were granted to Ronald B. Harris from Sheila
Barris.
; A decree of legal separation was granted to Susan
I:eeates and Rodney H. LeCates.
A divorce case fLied by Kristina M. Kaniecki Watkins
against Leonard Watkins has been dismissed.

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MASON, W.Va. - Paul R. "Bard" Ariderson, 88~ of ·
Mason, W.Va., died May 21, 2008 at his residence.
· He was preceded in death by his wife, Peggy (Riggs)

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For the Record

ARE WE

If Hiiiary Clinton had no
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paign's cynical use of race no gripes there.)"
otherreason .t okeeprunning
for the Democratic presibeginning in South Carolina
By abandoninjl the princidentialnornination, it would
that's the deal-breaker for ple of universality in health
others. "He is making his msurance,
be lO demonstrate that TID!
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think'
Russert. Keith Olbennann,
way to Denver by dividing Obarna has guaranu,ed that&gt;
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maybe the most idiotic cam- be achieved. Z. in Georgia
media
gasbags
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paign
tactic ev~," writes C. adds that Obama's vague-·
LETTERS "TO THE
American elections.
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week,
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witcli b.unt is CO!Ding from foretells disaster. "He has no
· Leuers to the editor are welcome. l'hey slwuld be· kss Obama, the supposedly So 1 asked a few to our side. It's heartbreaking. Jl!lroelllible position on the
Obama Sll"""rters w~ou economy Olber than: 'We
than 3()() words. Allleflers Qre subject io editing, IIIILSt be inevitable Democratic nom- expl!lin :-vny. . .
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haven't
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KKK.
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Dernocrats
good taste, addressing issues, no'J::~ies. Leflen of the presidency without win- seven states in the North, 'audacity of hope' canwaign broken . campaign promises
followed by belt-tightening:
thanlcs to organi1Jltions and indiv ·
wiU ngt be acceptning
the
Moun.iain
State
South
and
Midwest.
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has
had
the
audacity
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mine primary, that was it. them because they're won't be there. lbey dacy as a narcissistic
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deserve to lose for 'being so endeavor by a mediocFC
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OUR READERS' VIEWS
to
up
fman- and aif
Bad 011lure
and
inherGovernment is expected
try to
pick the slack in covering the
cial costs of this culture
its
ent problems. Government cannot fill
the emotional void nor adequately deal
with the consequences of bad culture.
Mistakes have a long half life. Big
mistakes have a longer half life and
the price is higher.
Bob Weedy

Congratnlatioos, Kyle and Morgan
of your fellow claSsmates on a
job well done.
Deidra CI'OI!li

Dear EdikJr:
Rtt4svilk
Bad culture leads to bad governrnent, so it has been said. Bad culture
results when we move little by little
from the moral high ground to what
man perceives as a be'tter and more
enjoyable . way to live. While this
choice may place a greater burden on
Log1111
others, our neighbor&amp;, or the next gen1Jetu Editor:
eration, we jump at the ·chance to have
Girl Scouts of Meigs County have.
a more open-ended lifestyle.
been busy collecting bats, caps, wigs,:
Over decades this concepl grows: Our
and other head gear. Why? A council
govemntent spends money in various
service project called "Caps for
ways and expects the next generation to
·
Cancer!"
pay it off. We disdain rules of morality
Dear EdikJr:·
Caps for Cancer is a community ser1 read the nice article you had ·in the vice project for all Black Diamond
and engage in recreational sell. Should
pregnancy occur, government was told May 13 Sentinel on the WSAZ "Best Council Girl Scout troops to make
to fmd a way to fix the problem. &amp; a of the Class" representatives from and/or collect head gear 'for those who.·
result, nearly 50 million Americans Meigs County schpols.
.
have undergone hair loss due to can;
· have lost their lives. 1ben we fight
I feel that it is not showing the true cer, or other ilbiesses, and learning and
among &lt;iurselves about the 12 million BEST OF 1HE CLASS at Eastern appreciating the difference in others.
illegals that are living in .our couniry.
· High School. I saw in the paper earlier
Troops in Meigs County will hold
The far better cultu.re provided secu- that there were three valedictorians "Caps for Cancer" event to be held on
rity and protection for the woman; it is this year. Why were the other two not May 31 , rain or shine, I ID 3 p.m., at
called marriage. Our n.ext genecalion - included in the WSAZ report?
Dave Diles Parlr in Middleport for the ·
had nurturing and .emotional support . Although we all congratulate the community. ·T he only admittance is a·
that produced adults with strong . students of Eastern on their accom- cap. Troop 1276 will also be hosting a ·
underpinnings who became good citi- plishments . and are proud to see variety of fun games for children as
zens. The man and woman were to be Andrew's picture in the paper and on well as refreshments. 1be donations of
a team, loving one another and sup- the upcoming TV announcements, I caps an!f headgear that will · be ·
porting one another in common needs. feel that · Kyle Rawson and Morgan received will be distributed locally. ·
With the current cullure, parents Werry should be recognized also.
If you would like to donate any type
If 1 feel them being left out a little of caps, and other head gear for this
have insufficient time for their offspring, whether it is in guiding them in disturbing, I can ouly imagine how . cause, please contact Jerrena
life choices, education success or being · those two must feel. We are proud of Ebersbach at (740) 416-1934, Patty
a good listener. One of the parents may the Class of 2008 at Eastern, but I feel Sanders at 698-0905, and/or Cecilia
have left the scene or become a mere when the show is show casing the . Harris at (304) 773-5115.
Jetrena Ebenbadl
sperm donor. The harm done here is BEST OF THE CLASS, then it should
both deep and long lasting.
·
be all the valedictorians of the class.
Mid4leporl

Caps for
Cancer

Best of

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General Manager-News Editor

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Congrm sh4ll malce no law mpecting an
establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
.fru exercise theretif; or abridging the frudom of
speuh, or of the press; or: the right of the people peaceably to assemble, arul to petition the
Government for a redress ofgrieNnces.
- The Rnlt Amendment to the U.S. Cons111u11on

TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Thursday, May 22, the 143rd day of 2008. There

are 223 days left in the year.

. Today's Highlight in History: On May 22, 1968, the
nuclear-powered U.S. submarine ScoiJlion, with 99 men
aboard, sank .in the Atlantic Ocean. (The remains ofthe sub
· were later found on the ocean floor 400 miles southwest of
the Awres.)
On this date: In I 613, composer Richard Wagner was
born in Leipzig, Germany.
·
J n 1868, a major train · robbery ·took place near
Marshfield, Ind., as members of the Reno gang made off
'
with $96,000 in loot.
In 1907, actor-director Laurence Olivier was born in
Dorking, Surrey, England.
In 1939, the foreign ministers of Germany and Italy,
·Joachim von Ribbentrop and Galeazzo Ciano, signed a "Pact
of Steel" committing the two countries to a military allimce.
In 1947, the Truman Doctrine was enacted .as Congress
approprialed military and economic aid for Greece and '1\ntey.
In 1969, the lunar module of Apollo lO flew to within
nine miles of the moon's swface in a dress rehearsal for the
flrst lunar landing.
.
·
In 1972, President Nixon began a visit to the Soviet .
Union, during which he 110d Kremlin leadmi signed the
Anti~Ballistic Missile Treaty.
·
· In 1972, the island nation of Ceylon becarne the republic
of Sri Lanka.
. .
In 1979, Canadians voted in parliamentary elections that
put the Progressive Conservatives in power, ending the 11year tenure of Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
Jn 1992, after a reign lasting nearly 30 years, Johnny
Carson hosted NBC's "Tonight Show" for the last 'tilDe.
: Five years ago: The U.N. Security Council gave1be U.S.
and Britain a mandate to rule Iraq, endinJ! Hyears 9f economic sanctions. Annika Sorenstarn became tbe first
woman sinCe Babe Didrikson 1-aJ!arias in 1945 tJt tte off
against the men on the pro tour, playing in the first round
of the Colonial ,golf tournament in Fort Worth, Texas.
(Sorenstarn missed the cut the next day by four shots.) .
: One year ago: British prosecutors accused former KGB
agent Andrei Lugovoi of murder in the radioactive poisoning
of Alexander Litvinenko. (Russia, however, bas refused to
extradite Lugovoi.' Two-time Olympic gold medalist speedskater Apolo Anton Ohno and bis professional danoe panner,
Julianne Hough, ·won ABC's "Dancing With the Stars." ·
Today's Birthdays: Movie reviewer Judith Crist is 86. Actor
Michael Coostananeis81. Cooductor Peter Nero is 74. Actor
Frank Converse is 10. fimnet' ·CNN anchor Bernard Shaw is
68. Songwriter Bemie Taupin is 58. S~er Morrissey is 49.
Actress Ann Cusack is ~7. Country mu!ilCi.an DaDa Williams
(Diamond Rio) is 47, Rock musician Dan Roberts (Crash Test
Dummies) is 41. Model Naomi OnnpheU is 38. ~Anna
Belknap is 36. Aclres&amp; ~.I anga- is 34. Olympic gold-medal
s~ skater Apolo AntOn Obno is 26.
Thought for Today: "Freedom is the right to do what you
ought to do." - Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, American religious leader (1895-1979).

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· Funeral servcies will be held at II a.m. Saturday, May
24, at the Fog}esoag-Thcker Funeral Horne. Pastor Brian
May wiD officiate and burial will be in the Ravenswood
Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday,
May 23. from 6 to 8 p.m.
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E-rnatl condolen~ to foglesongtuck:er@verizon.net.

Local Briefs
Admirals recognized
POMEROY - The Middleport High School ·Marker
Committee will present the Meigs County Museum with
~displays honoring Middlepon's two rear admiral~.
Vdliarn Outerbridge and Arthur C . Clark.
The presentations will take place at 2:30p.m. on Friday
a,t the museum.
..
Members of the Middleport Class of 1957 discussed a
!lflCd to ~cognize these 'men. at the 2007 alumni gathermg. Dunng the past ye;lf, they have assembled infonnat!on on both, and sought sponsors for th~ funding of Ohio
historic markers. The cost is $4,260, and community suppon is being sought.
Members of the committe are Mayor Michael Gerlach,
Council Member Sandra Brown, Milford Hysell, commander of .-Feeney-Bennett Post 128, American Legion,
Bob Delay, Jane Huffman, Bob Hennessy. aod Ed
McComas .

MIDDLEPORT - The River City Players will conduct
auditions for Seven Brides for Seven Brothers will be held
from 10 a.m. to noon and 1-4 p.m. on June 7 and 2-5 p.m.
oo Juae 8 at the Middleport Church of Christ.
Anyone interested in auditioning may pick up an audi~on piece from ()..8:30p.m. on Thursday at the RCP headquarters in Middleport tO prepare for the audition, but it is
dot mandatory.
,
.
; All those auditioning for a principal role will be asked 10
do a one-minute monologue and a few bars from a song at
.aumtions. Please bring printed music for your audition
riumber. An accompanist will be provided. Information is
available by calling 41&amp;-8666 or 992-6759.
't The production
will be. Labor Day weekend.
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POMEROY - Actions for dissolution of marria$e were
filed in Mei~s County Common Pleas Court by J arn1e Scott
Barlrer, Racme, and Jennifer Bess Barker, Athens; Hazel A.
Balser, Tuppers Plains, and Roger A. Balser, Tuppers
Plains; Walter Aaron Woolard, Poineroy, and Heidi Mae
'Wollard, Pomeroy; and Donal\1 E . Nitz, Middleport, and
Jandara Dee N itz, Middleport.
A dissolution was granted to Kelly P. Sauber and Cindy
J. Poole.
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Civil suits
POMEROY - · Foreclosure actions were filed in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court by Beneficial Ohio, Inc.,
Elmhurst, Ill., against William E. Kauff, Rutland, and others, and CitiMortgage, inc., Coppell, Tex., against Bryan R.
Dailey, Portland.
·
A complaint for judgment was filed by Beneficial,
Ytrginia Beach, Va., against Lottie Lawson, Reedsville,
and others.

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gospel sing
for Holzer

Peggy
Williams, AN,
executive
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Wamsley,

ActiVities .
Oirector.
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Starting a business workshop offered
ATHENS - ' The Small
Business
Development
Center .in association with
the Appalachian Regional
Entrepreneurship
Group
(AREG) of Southeast Ohio
will be sponsoring a "Basis
of a Successful Start" workshop on the ftrst Monday of
each month from 6 to 9 p.m.
in Suite 237 of Building 20
at The Ridges in Athens.

The workshop is designed
to answer basic start-up
questions and make starting
you a business a little easier.
Some of the topics that will
be covered include: assessing your goals and strengths,
ifegistering your business
name, licensing, types of
ownership, planning your
business, sources of f'"ancing, and business resources.
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the ride will pass through
.the Racine area.
Rosalyn Stewart, secre~
tary for the Association said
the route was changed to
"keep people in the county"
and ending the run at the
fairgrounds gave them the
opportunity to· keep the
event entirely in Meig·s
County.
.
Stewart added that event
brought I ,000 bikes to
Pomeroy last year, includin! riders who spent
money throughout the
county, boosting the economy by purchasing food,
gasoline and stopping in
local sbops. With the ru·n
being kept entirely in·
Meigs County, so wi II the
economic boost.
In addition to raising
.money for the less fortu~ate children of Meigs
County, the run pays
h_ornage to members who
have died by passing cemeteries where they have been
lllid to rest. Last year, Lori
Payne, the daughter of the
late Charlie frye, a founding member of the associa- tion, had a fire truck in her

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Last year 1 ,000 b.i kes filled the Pomeroy Parking Lot for the Meigs County Bikers ·
Association's Memorial Run. Bikers will gather at "'oon on the parking lot o.n Sunday with.
b.ikes leaving at 1 p.m. on Sunday.
yard in Harrisottville with
sirens blaring to greet the
entourage. Countless others
sit on their front porches
and wave at the bikers
thundering past during
what
has
become a
Memorial Day tradition in,
Meigs County. ,
Bikes and bikers of every'

Funding I
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for other park improvements.
· Both
Ohio
{,Jniversitf and HoCking
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shape, size and make are
welcome to join the ride and
festivities' at the fairgrounds. Non-bike'rs are
also welcome to come out
to see the spectacle of all
those bikes gathered in one
place on the parking lot and
to participate in events at
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and 61 strands of 5/8-inch
cable with the larger
amount of cable being
placed towards thecenter of
the bridge.
The width of the new
bridge wiD be 74.08 feet,
compared to the width of
the existing bridge which
has a 20-foot span from
curb to curb. The new
bridge will be 1,852.5 t feet
long while the existing
bridge is 1,847.751ong.
The original estimate for
the bridge was $45.8 rnil.lion but' liS change o~
later and the latest estimate
is $64.7 million. The original contract to build the
bridge was signed April 24,
2003 with the origirn!l completion date being Aug. 31 ,
2006. OOOT has a current
.completion date of Nov. I .

May SpEcial

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The AREG provides free
business assistance to new·
and e!listing businesses in .
Athens, Hocking, Meigs,
and Perry counties. It is par- .
tially funded by the U.S.
Small
Business
Adrnininstration and the
Department
of
Ohio
Development. For more
information, please can :
740-593-1797.

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College, both in Stewart's
92nd district, have also
received funding for building improvements.
· Stewart. said the bill is
expeaed to pass the House
and go to the governor in
the next tWo weeks .

Upcoming dates of this
class are as follows: June 2,
July 7 and Aug. 4.
To register, call (740)
593-1797. Registration is ·
required in advance . .The
workshop is free. You may
also register on-line: entrepreneurohio.org
sele'ct
Local Training/Upcoming
Workshops
and
select
Athens.

Memorial

DC airspace region while
the light on the Ohio side is
in the St. Louis, MO airPOMEROY - Tara Wamsley was sentenced in Meigs space region. In addition,
County Common Pleas Court to three years in prison on the piers go 90 feet below
charges of deception to obtain a dangerous drug and illegal the river surface with the
processing of drug documents~
top of the tower being 248.5
• feet above the water and
168 feet above the roadway.
The bridge will have a
total
of 96 cables with 120
RU1LAND - Three individuals were transported by
Meigs County EMS .t o Holzer Medical Center with non- miles of that cable being
incapacitating injuries folio~ a two vehicle accident . used, 16 miles of longitudithat occurred on New Lima R
about half a mile north of nal deck tendons and 6 .9
million pounds of rebar.
Ohio I 24 at approximately 6 p.m. on Tuesday.
. According to troopers, Chelsea A. Fahey, 20, 34414 1be tubes which house the
Sidehill Road. was traveling southbound on New Lima cable hive spirals on their
Road in a 2003 Dodge Neon and Peggie L. Combs, 60, exteriors to combat ice and
33286 New Lima Road, was travelinJt northbound on New wind. Inside these tubes
Lima Read in ber 2002 Mercury Sabfe, when She went left may be as many as 27, 31
of oenter and struck Fahey's vehicle, which went off the ·
ri,gbt side of the road and struck a fence post.
Both vehicles sustainr.d disabling damages and Combs
was cited with driving .left of center.

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GALLIPOLIS - Holzer
Assisle&lt;) Living located at
300 Briarwood Drive .
Gallipolis, will be ho.sting a
gospel sing . on Saturday,
May 24, from 2 to 4 p.m.
Gospel groups to perform
are the "New City Singers,
and the " New Southern
Harmony." Solos will be
performed
by
M,ark
Coleman and Randy Shafer.
Everyone is invited to bring
their lawn chair for the sing.
Holzer Assisted Living
communities are located in
both Gallipolis and Jackson.
'These facilities provide a
comfortable, homelike environment, along with security, independence, privacy,
companionship, and physi· ·.
cal and social well-being.
Holzer Assisted Living·
provides 11 supporu~
· v horne
. for seniors, while
·ntaining as much indepe dence
and dignity as possible for
those whose ability to care
for themselves may have
diminished due to illness;
injury or aging . . This is
accomplished through a
wide variety of services. To
learn more about hoy;
Holzer Assisted Living can
help you and your loved ·
ones, call (740) 441-9633. ;

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; fOMEROY - Actioas for divorce were fLied in Meigs
~ Common Pleas Court by Billie R. Saxton,
&lt;)iallipolis, agaiast lessica Suton, · Middlepon; Helen
L.ouise Snyder, Tuppers Plains, against Paul Edward
-· Snyder, Sr., Vienna, W.Va.; Greg A. Sellers, Portland,
~ainst Kim C. Sellers, Portland; Torn Conklin, UrichsviUe, .
a~::r Metiss~ Durham, Pomeroy; Amanda Neece,
eport, agarnst Tory D. Swartz, Caldwell; Donna Lee
li:vans, Pomeroy, against J.imrnie Ft;~nklin Evans, Pomeroy;
Rusty Marshall, Pomeroy, against Darlene · Marshall,
~meroy; · and Melissa R. · -Brown, Pomeroy, against
Matthew T. Brown, Sr., Pomeroy.
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: Divorces were granted to Ronald B. Harris from Sheila
Barris.
; A decree of legal separation was granted to Susan
I:eeates and Rodney H. LeCates.
A divorce case fLied by Kristina M. Kaniecki Watkins
against Leonard Watkins has been dismissed.

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MASON, W.Va. - Paul R. "Bard" Ariderson, 88~ of ·
Mason, W.Va., died May 21, 2008 at his residence.
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For the Record

ARE WE

If Hiiiary Clinton had no
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paign's cynical use of race no gripes there.)"
otherreason .t okeeprunning
for the Democratic presibeginning in South Carolina
By abandoninjl the princidentialnornination, it would
that's the deal-breaker for ple of universality in health
others. "He is making his msurance,
be lO demonstrate that TID!
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think'
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way to Denver by dividing Obarna has guaranu,ed that&gt;
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maybe the most idiotic cam- be achieved. Z. in Georgia
media
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decide
paign
tactic ev~," writes C. adds that Obama's vague-·
LETTERS "TO THE
American elections.
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week,
Barack
witcli b.unt is CO!Ding from foretells disaster. "He has no
· Leuers to the editor are welcome. l'hey slwuld be· kss Obama, the supposedly So 1 asked a few to our side. It's heartbreaking. Jl!lroelllible position on the
Obama Sll"""rters w~ou economy Olber than: 'We
than 3()() words. Allleflers Qre subject io editing, IIIILSt be inevitable Democratic nom- expl!lin :-vny. . .
to think rr-Bill. and . . ary
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haven't
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good taste, addressing issues, no'J::~ies. Leflen of the presidency without win- seven states in the North, 'audacity of hope' canwaign broken . campaign promises
followed by belt-tightening:
thanlcs to organi1Jltions and indiv ·
wiU ngt be acceptning
the
Moun.iain
State
South
and
Midwest.
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has
had
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audacity
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austerit}i rneasures 'in a ooeed for publication.
since 19l6. To use a geo- don't know each other pel'· there.... This f.ill, tbey'U ay tenn presidency. Ill iihott.·
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mine primary, that was it. them because they're won't be there. lbey dacy as a narcissistic
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deserve to lose for 'being so endeavor by a mediocFC
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Memorial Day events
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Centec.
The. food and bake sale begin at 9 a.m. to 5
p.m., with bluegrass music beginnin_g at I p.m.,
the bluegrass group L.ilde Tom and the Tom
Cats will perfonn at 3 p.m., the: gospel gmtip
Truly Saved al4 p'.m. The Modem Woodmen Of
American Camp 7230. Burlingbani, is provi!Jing up to a $I ,250 match for money t:aised on
Memorial Day. The money will go towazd;s
repairs on the bui14ing:
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The borse show, sponsored by the Ohio River
Prodw::en;, will tak~t~~ at II a.m. at the
Poitland Show Ring
· d the communitY celiter. The arena opens up for warm ups al 10 a.m.
There is a $3 grounds fee per horse with
most categories having a $2 entry fee with the
ex-ception of trail class which is $4. Ribbons
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9Iildren ages birth to 5 and
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Wednesdays. Daytime Sessions
may be added acoordiug to
demand, aCoordin:g to Pappas.
A maximum of l 0 children is
accepted per .class. ·
"Music is very motivating
for children of these ages,"
Pappas said. ''We assist them
in learning through play." She
nOted that children with speqaJ needs are welcome.

Pappas said the 45-minute
sessions are designed to enhanre
a drild's oognilive, oocial/emotional, speech/language and
physical development by using
age-appropriate music _activities
and movement. Emphasis is
{Dade on Amaican folk music,
wid! wbich most of the parents
. will be familiar, and virtually all
of i.t will be pedonned live.
Pappas is a board-certified
neurologic music therapist
· specializing in early childhood
intervention, special education
and older adults. Her private
practice bas included work in
numerous pre-schools, early

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homes and rehabilitative centers in Iowa. Mississippi arid
Indiana. She also is a music
educator, having taught pre-K12 general and choral music in
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;Martinsville, W.Va., on Frit;lay, May 23. West 'lirginia favorite aooustk: blues duo lzzy &amp; Chris, seen here, will be Performing their
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: CENTERVILI,.E - For 25
:Y~ the Centerville Volunteer .
·Fm . Department has been
: serving up bean soup on
:Memorial Day weekend and
:its members are ready tO make
:more, along with a few ~ther
.events to enhance the: holiday
Jor everybody.
· The bean di nner and
:parade that precedes it is
;Saturday, May 24, with ·
;.entertainment scheduled into
1'he aJternoon, said Ann

Daniels, one of the event's
organizers.
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The parade, wtth Vietnam
Veterans of America Chapter
709 serving as the color
¥Uard, starts at 11 a.m., work·
m_g its way ~own Ohio 279 .
·from Centerville Road to the
village's community center,
the former Centerville grade
school. The dinner will then
commence with- cornbread,
hot dogs, ~~~s, cakes, a Sno·
Cone mac · e and a cotton

candy I;Dllk:er in addition to
the . bean soup. The soup is
prepared, as tt bas been for ·
years, in cauldrons for an
authentic flavor.
The Rev. Larry Johnson of
~e Thurman-Ve¥a _
Parish will
gtve ·the benediction at !be.
dinner. Beth Fowble will sing
the national anthem at the
patade, and Jared Hale of Oak
Hill will play the bagpipes in
honor of veterans . The South ·
Gallia High School choir per-

forms from noon to 12:30
p.m., and the band Southern
Thunder takes the stage from
I to 4 p.m.
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An auction wiD be held and
anyone wanting to donate an
item can contact Daniels at
(740) 245-5635. Anyone looking to ·b e a pan of the parade
can alsi&gt; contact her or be there
prior to the. parade.
"lt's our 25th annual bean
dinner, so we ought to · celebrate a bit," Daniels said .

POMEROY- Meigs County Bikers Annual
Memorial Run will take place on Sunday witli
bikers gathering on the Pomeroy Parking Lot
at noon and bikes leaving promptly at I p.m.
T-shirts will be sold on the parking lot prior to
the ride which will be taking a new route .
·The new route is Pomeroy to Middleport,
Bradbury Road to Rutland, New Lima Road,
Harrisonville, then Ohio 143 to Ohio 7 «&gt;
Racine, Ohio 124 (river road) to the Meig1i
County Fairgrounds. ·
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Bike events.'food. games, beverages and the
band Amix will perfonn at the fairgrounds. 1lie
roule will stay exclusively in Meigs County this
year and will not be going .t o Lakeview Tavern.
Money raised helps benefit the children uf
Meigs County.

Tour, tea set June 7
PARKERSBURG, WVa. - Parkersburg's
Julia-Ann Square Historic District will host a
Victorian Home and Garden Tour and Tea on
Saturday and Sunday, June 7 and 8 .from I
until 5 p.m.
.
This year' s tour will feature three.homes (firSt
floor only) and three gardens in the historic diStrict. There will also ·b e a plant sale. The hoi~~t;s
and gardens are all in walking distance.
The tea is being held on the lawn of the
"Castle" at I209 Ann St.
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Tickets are $15, including the tea. Tickets and
maps are available at each address. Look for
signs on the: front lawns of each home .. Tickets
may be purchased in advance by calling (304)
428-8536 or (304)' 422,2687 .
AU proceeds will benefit the Julia-Ann
Square Historic District improvement projects.
Tours will be open rain or shine. .
For information, contact Judith Smith qt
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Boosters Association will sponsor the secon!i
annual Radio Controlled Air Show on .Satul'liliY
and Sunday, May 3 I and June I . at the Vm~
County Airport. ·
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Radio controlled model aircraft of al'l descriptions from four different RC clubs in Ohio will
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Between RC flying events and contests, pilot:&amp;
from the Boostecs Association will offer airplane rides. Food will be available both dayS
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with an old fashioned bean dinner scheduled fer
: CHARLESTON, W.Va. previous Vandalia Awwwin- youth award for children 15- ging dance stage will have noon Sunday.
years-old and under in both cat- bands and callen; on band from
-The . 32nd ' annual Vandalia ner, who died last year. .
The runway will not be closed and big planes
As in years past, tJiem will eguries. The-Cl!kes and pies will noon to 5 p.m. on Saturday and are welcomed to fly in (221) to enjoy top notch
:Gathering is a free celebration
:,&gt;f .the trad_itional atts, music, be special youth categories in be sliced following the: oonrest Sunday. Spectators are encour- model flying and great food.
:
)dance. stones. crafts and food the flat-pick. gilitar. fiddle aod and given as prizes in the·.new aged to jump in and kick up . The Vinton County Airport is located about fi
.Qf West Virginia. The Cultural lap dulcimer conlests. Musil: "Cake Walk:" which will lake · their heels.
miles north of McArthur, just off Ohio 93 on
·'center and State Capitol oonlests on. Saturday include place Saturday in the Great Hall
Gospel singing is featured in Airport Road.
:.
:complex. grounds will play old-time fiddle; . bl~guss Statting al 4 p.m. Everyone is the !healer from 3:30 - 5 p.m.
For mo re info rmation, contact Booste r
:IJost to this expanding family- banjo and mandolin. 'Ihe -old- welcome to participate.
on Sunday. The workshop, led President Terry at (740) 385-9392 or Stew
';:Style gathering on Memorial time banjo, lap dulcimel' :and
Aooibcr new addition to the by Gospel great Ethel Caffie- Keller at (140) 41 8-261 2. ·
J&gt;ay weekend, May 23-25.
flat-pick guitar, as weU as :the: festival dlis year is the "Down Austin, is for novices and
: The unique blending of ethnic · Liars Contest (honest~) .oom- Home VJSit,ft which will give ·accomplished singers alike and
:_ud cultural heritage combines prise the Sunday oompetitions. festival goers an opportunity to. fills the theater with heavenly
.
:1111 atmosphere as comfomible Contests are open to We.s t meet and talk wid! past sounds. The ·theater will also: GALLIPOLIS - Ballroom dance lessons· are
a family reunion with the: VIJ'ginia residents only, and Vandalia Awanl winners in an feature five groups of musibeing .taught on Tuesdays thi s month and into
::excitement of a .state fair.
witinen; are announced at the intimate setting. Hosted by cians in concert on Saturday.
June al the Ariel Theatre banquet room. 426
} The stalewide folk festival, . conclusion of the contest mpsioians John Lilly and Gerry On Sunday in the theater, visi·
:4mmed for the proposed 14th . instead of during the evening MilDes, " Down . Home VJSit'' · ltm.. can. hear some of West Serond Ave.
Instruction will be in waltz and salsa. Classeii
~y. creates new memories, concerts. 'Registration for tpe will take place in the Art
VJrginia's best stoo:ytellen; tell
will
be May 6, 13. 20 and 27. and June 3
l'or .thc:lhoosands ofvisiton;who music contests is from II a .m. Gallc:ry of the Cultural Cmt:er their tales until the Liars
10.
Waltz sessions are at 7 p .m. and salsa sesjlock from across the Mountain . to noon both days. Liars oonf on Satw'day from 11 a.m. - S;30 Contest begins a! J ·p.m.
sions at 8 p.m. The cost is $60 per person for
:State and the entire counay to ·t est registration is Sunday p.m. and Sunday from I I a.m. A Saturday night concert in
each session of six weeks. or $120 per persQn
4:30 p.m. On Saturday, visitors die State Theater will begin at
·,celebrate traditions passed from from noon to I p.m.:
.
::generation to generation.
A new competition bas been can enjoy one-hour. sessions 6:30 p.m. With an awards pre- for both sessions.
Instruction will be given b)' Joe and Cheryl
;. The
2008
Vandali!l added on Satlln1ay this year: a with Bonnie Collins at ) I a.m.~ sentation for quilt and wall
;Gathering gets under way al 7 cake and pie contest. Entries Jane and Frank Georgelar.l 2:30 hanging winners and presenta- Li . The dress code ,is light. casual clothes. Soft
leathet o r suede sole shoes art; 1recommended. ·
\p.m. Friday with the Vandalta must be made from scratch and p.m.; Nat Reese at 2 p.tn.; Rush lion of the Vandalia Award, the
For mort' infomwtion, conu(ct Joe Li at (740)
::Sampler concen featuring submitted on a nine-inch dis- and Ruby Butcher at 3:30p.m.; state's highest folklife honor,
418-7000
or ming_45631 @vdlwo.com.
:Wme of the state's favorite posable plate or bundt pan. The · ;md Lester McCumben; at 4 :30 tp Lou Maiuri, a master o f tra:.musicilms in the Norinan L.. main ingredient in pies and p.m.
Sunday's
schedule ditional
Appalachian-style
;Fagan West Virginia State cakes must be fresh or frozen includes Mack Samples at II dancing, a caller, instructo r,
·Theater o f the C ultural Center. apples (no canned fruit) but can a.m.; Ethel Caffic-Austin at judge and organizer from
JAC KSON - The Lillian Jones Museum is
; Performer~ include Front include other fruits and ingredi- 12:30 p.m.; Patty Looman at 2 Summersville .
:Page, The Ginsangers, Robin ents, and creativity is encour- /JT.l!l., ~ . this year's winner,
The Vandalia Gathering is a trying something new . this summer. On
j(e ssi nger, Chance McCoy, ,aged. Cakes and ptes that mus( Lou Matun al 3:30p.m.
program of the West Vuginia Saturdays. May through·September. vemlon; are
•Bob Shank. Bil l.epp, Noah be refrigerated are not eligible.
Singing, oon=ts and dane- DivisionofCullureand History. invited to set up tables and chairs and sell their
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l.epp, Elaine Porky, Pete The oontest will take place on ing ranging from ethnic to traFor mo~ info,.matilm about wares from II a.m. to 4 p.m.
There is a flat $5 fee for the day to sel up a 5' Kosky, Gerry Milnes and the: the plaza deck. Registration is ditional square dancing in the the festival. including a com~el Eddy Band. In addi- from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The Great Hall of the Cultural plete schedul~ of a ctil'ities. by-5-foot space. Please ~pread the word. Invite
'tion, the evening' s program competition is open to West Center will . take place on 1•isit the Division's website at your Arpish friends to .ell the ir goods. Sell your
:Will include a tribute to Brooks · Virginia residents only1 Awards SatUrday from I I a.m. to 4 p.n www. Wl•cwllllne.brg/va~lialv craft s, produce. and flower s. Join us op
' :Smith, a senior old-time banjo will be made for ftm. second and noon to 5 p.m. o n Sunday. ansched.htm.l.. or call ( 304) Saturdays this summer season on the lawn at the
Lillian J~nes Museum .
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Thursday, May 22, 2oo8

tFriday

Memorial Day events
PORn.AND -

A horse show. food and balce

sale as weU as li ve music will lake place ...

Memorial Day at the Portland Co mmunily
Centec.
The. food and bake sale begin at 9 a.m. to 5
p.m., with bluegrass music beginnin_g at I p.m.,
the bluegrass group L.ilde Tom and the Tom
Cats will perfonn at 3 p.m., the: gospel gmtip
Truly Saved al4 p'.m. The Modem Woodmen Of
American Camp 7230. Burlingbani, is provi!Jing up to a $I ,250 match for money t:aised on
Memorial Day. The money will go towazd;s
repairs on the bui14ing:
·
The borse show, sponsored by the Ohio River
Prodw::en;, will tak~t~~ at II a.m. at the
Poitland Show Ring
· d the communitY celiter. The arena opens up for warm ups al 10 a.m.
There is a $3 grounds fee per horse with
most categories having a $2 entry fee with the
ex-ception of trail class which is $4. Ribbons
will be awarded.
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9Iildren ages birth to 5 and
.their parents can participate in
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;May 26 and will continue
;through the week of June 23.
·.according to Joni Pappas,
,~or of llhe program, which
;is offered through the Speech
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.University.
; Classes are available for
;babies from birth to 18
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Classes take place in the
early evenings Tuesdays and
Wednesdays. Daytime Sessions
may be added acoordiug to
demand, aCoordin:g to Pappas.
A maximum of l 0 children is
accepted per .class. ·
"Music is very motivating
for children of these ages,"
Pappas said. ''We assist them
in learning through play." She
nOted that children with speqaJ needs are welcome.

Pappas said the 45-minute
sessions are designed to enhanre
a drild's oognilive, oocial/emotional, speech/language and
physical development by using
age-appropriate music _activities
and movement. Emphasis is
{Dade on Amaican folk music,
wid! wbich most of the parents
. will be familiar, and virtually all
of i.t will be pedonned live.
Pappas is a board-certified
neurologic music therapist
· specializing in early childhood
intervention, special education
and older adults. Her private
practice bas included work in
numerous pre-schools, early

childhood centers, special
education programs. · nursing
homes and rehabilitative centers in Iowa. Mississippi arid
Indiana. She also is a music
educator, having taught pre-K12 general and choral music in
Dubuque, Iowa. She is currently serving as adjunct fac. ulty for the Department of
. Music at Marshall.
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For information on "Grow
wi!h Music, "persons may visiJ
the progr:am
website at
www.marshall.edulcommdislm
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;Martinsville, W.Va., on Frit;lay, May 23. West 'lirginia favorite aooustk: blues duo lzzy &amp; Chris, seen here, will be Performing their
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: CENTERVILI,.E - For 25
:Y~ the Centerville Volunteer .
·Fm . Department has been
: serving up bean soup on
:Memorial Day weekend and
:its members are ready tO make
:more, along with a few ~ther
.events to enhance the: holiday
Jor everybody.
· The bean di nner and
:parade that precedes it is
;Saturday, May 24, with ·
;.entertainment scheduled into
1'he aJternoon, said Ann

Daniels, one of the event's
organizers.
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The parade, wtth Vietnam
Veterans of America Chapter
709 serving as the color
¥Uard, starts at 11 a.m., work·
m_g its way ~own Ohio 279 .
·from Centerville Road to the
village's community center,
the former Centerville grade
school. The dinner will then
commence with- cornbread,
hot dogs, ~~~s, cakes, a Sno·
Cone mac · e and a cotton

candy I;Dllk:er in addition to
the . bean soup. The soup is
prepared, as tt bas been for ·
years, in cauldrons for an
authentic flavor.
The Rev. Larry Johnson of
~e Thurman-Ve¥a _
Parish will
gtve ·the benediction at !be.
dinner. Beth Fowble will sing
the national anthem at the
patade, and Jared Hale of Oak
Hill will play the bagpipes in
honor of veterans . The South ·
Gallia High School choir per-

forms from noon to 12:30
p.m., and the band Southern
Thunder takes the stage from
I to 4 p.m.
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An auction wiD be held and
anyone wanting to donate an
item can contact Daniels at
(740) 245-5635. Anyone looking to ·b e a pan of the parade
can alsi&gt; contact her or be there
prior to the. parade.
"lt's our 25th annual bean
dinner, so we ought to · celebrate a bit," Daniels said .

POMEROY- Meigs County Bikers Annual
Memorial Run will take place on Sunday witli
bikers gathering on the Pomeroy Parking Lot
at noon and bikes leaving promptly at I p.m.
T-shirts will be sold on the parking lot prior to
the ride which will be taking a new route .
·The new route is Pomeroy to Middleport,
Bradbury Road to Rutland, New Lima Road,
Harrisonville, then Ohio 143 to Ohio 7 «&gt;
Racine, Ohio 124 (river road) to the Meig1i
County Fairgrounds. ·
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Bike events.'food. games, beverages and the
band Amix will perfonn at the fairgrounds. 1lie
roule will stay exclusively in Meigs County this
year and will not be going .t o Lakeview Tavern.
Money raised helps benefit the children uf
Meigs County.

Tour, tea set June 7
PARKERSBURG, WVa. - Parkersburg's
Julia-Ann Square Historic District will host a
Victorian Home and Garden Tour and Tea on
Saturday and Sunday, June 7 and 8 .from I
until 5 p.m.
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This year' s tour will feature three.homes (firSt
floor only) and three gardens in the historic diStrict. There will also ·b e a plant sale. The hoi~~t;s
and gardens are all in walking distance.
The tea is being held on the lawn of the
"Castle" at I209 Ann St.
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Tickets are $15, including the tea. Tickets and
maps are available at each address. Look for
signs on the: front lawns of each home .. Tickets
may be purchased in advance by calling (304)
428-8536 or (304)' 422,2687 .
AU proceeds will benefit the Julia-Ann
Square Historic District improvement projects.
Tours will be open rain or shine. .
For information, contact Judith Smith qt
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Boosters Association will sponsor the secon!i
annual Radio Controlled Air Show on .Satul'liliY
and Sunday, May 3 I and June I . at the Vm~
County Airport. ·
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Radio controlled model aircraft of al'l descriptions from four different RC clubs in Ohio will
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Between RC flying events and contests, pilot:&amp;
from the Boostecs Association will offer airplane rides. Food will be available both dayS
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with an old fashioned bean dinner scheduled fer
: CHARLESTON, W.Va. previous Vandalia Awwwin- youth award for children 15- ging dance stage will have noon Sunday.
years-old and under in both cat- bands and callen; on band from
-The . 32nd ' annual Vandalia ner, who died last year. .
The runway will not be closed and big planes
As in years past, tJiem will eguries. The-Cl!kes and pies will noon to 5 p.m. on Saturday and are welcomed to fly in (221) to enjoy top notch
:Gathering is a free celebration
:,&gt;f .the trad_itional atts, music, be special youth categories in be sliced following the: oonrest Sunday. Spectators are encour- model flying and great food.
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)dance. stones. crafts and food the flat-pick. gilitar. fiddle aod and given as prizes in the·.new aged to jump in and kick up . The Vinton County Airport is located about fi
.Qf West Virginia. The Cultural lap dulcimer conlests. Musil: "Cake Walk:" which will lake · their heels.
miles north of McArthur, just off Ohio 93 on
·'center and State Capitol oonlests on. Saturday include place Saturday in the Great Hall
Gospel singing is featured in Airport Road.
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:complex. grounds will play old-time fiddle; . bl~guss Statting al 4 p.m. Everyone is the !healer from 3:30 - 5 p.m.
For mo re info rmation, contact Booste r
:IJost to this expanding family- banjo and mandolin. 'Ihe -old- welcome to participate.
on Sunday. The workshop, led President Terry at (740) 385-9392 or Stew
';:Style gathering on Memorial time banjo, lap dulcimel' :and
Aooibcr new addition to the by Gospel great Ethel Caffie- Keller at (140) 41 8-261 2. ·
J&gt;ay weekend, May 23-25.
flat-pick guitar, as weU as :the: festival dlis year is the "Down Austin, is for novices and
: The unique blending of ethnic · Liars Contest (honest~) .oom- Home VJSit,ft which will give ·accomplished singers alike and
:_ud cultural heritage combines prise the Sunday oompetitions. festival goers an opportunity to. fills the theater with heavenly
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:1111 atmosphere as comfomible Contests are open to We.s t meet and talk wid! past sounds. The ·theater will also: GALLIPOLIS - Ballroom dance lessons· are
a family reunion with the: VIJ'ginia residents only, and Vandalia Awanl winners in an feature five groups of musibeing .taught on Tuesdays thi s month and into
::excitement of a .state fair.
witinen; are announced at the intimate setting. Hosted by cians in concert on Saturday.
June al the Ariel Theatre banquet room. 426
} The stalewide folk festival, . conclusion of the contest mpsioians John Lilly and Gerry On Sunday in the theater, visi·
:4mmed for the proposed 14th . instead of during the evening MilDes, " Down . Home VJSit'' · ltm.. can. hear some of West Serond Ave.
Instruction will be in waltz and salsa. Classeii
~y. creates new memories, concerts. 'Registration for tpe will take place in the Art
VJrginia's best stoo:ytellen; tell
will
be May 6, 13. 20 and 27. and June 3
l'or .thc:lhoosands ofvisiton;who music contests is from II a .m. Gallc:ry of the Cultural Cmt:er their tales until the Liars
10.
Waltz sessions are at 7 p .m. and salsa sesjlock from across the Mountain . to noon both days. Liars oonf on Satw'day from 11 a.m. - S;30 Contest begins a! J ·p.m.
sions at 8 p.m. The cost is $60 per person for
:State and the entire counay to ·t est registration is Sunday p.m. and Sunday from I I a.m. A Saturday night concert in
each session of six weeks. or $120 per persQn
4:30 p.m. On Saturday, visitors die State Theater will begin at
·,celebrate traditions passed from from noon to I p.m.:
.
::generation to generation.
A new competition bas been can enjoy one-hour. sessions 6:30 p.m. With an awards pre- for both sessions.
Instruction will be given b)' Joe and Cheryl
;. The
2008
Vandali!l added on Satlln1ay this year: a with Bonnie Collins at ) I a.m.~ sentation for quilt and wall
;Gathering gets under way al 7 cake and pie contest. Entries Jane and Frank Georgelar.l 2:30 hanging winners and presenta- Li . The dress code ,is light. casual clothes. Soft
leathet o r suede sole shoes art; 1recommended. ·
\p.m. Friday with the Vandalta must be made from scratch and p.m.; Nat Reese at 2 p.tn.; Rush lion of the Vandalia Award, the
For mort' infomwtion, conu(ct Joe Li at (740)
::Sampler concen featuring submitted on a nine-inch dis- and Ruby Butcher at 3:30p.m.; state's highest folklife honor,
418-7000
or ming_45631 @vdlwo.com.
:Wme of the state's favorite posable plate or bundt pan. The · ;md Lester McCumben; at 4 :30 tp Lou Maiuri, a master o f tra:.musicilms in the Norinan L.. main ingredient in pies and p.m.
Sunday's
schedule ditional
Appalachian-style
;Fagan West Virginia State cakes must be fresh or frozen includes Mack Samples at II dancing, a caller, instructo r,
·Theater o f the C ultural Center. apples (no canned fruit) but can a.m.; Ethel Caffic-Austin at judge and organizer from
JAC KSON - The Lillian Jones Museum is
; Performer~ include Front include other fruits and ingredi- 12:30 p.m.; Patty Looman at 2 Summersville .
:Page, The Ginsangers, Robin ents, and creativity is encour- /JT.l!l., ~ . this year's winner,
The Vandalia Gathering is a trying something new . this summer. On
j(e ssi nger, Chance McCoy, ,aged. Cakes and ptes that mus( Lou Matun al 3:30p.m.
program of the West Vuginia Saturdays. May through·September. vemlon; are
•Bob Shank. Bil l.epp, Noah be refrigerated are not eligible.
Singing, oon=ts and dane- DivisionofCullureand History. invited to set up tables and chairs and sell their
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l.epp, Elaine Porky, Pete The oontest will take place on ing ranging from ethnic to traFor mo~ info,.matilm about wares from II a.m. to 4 p.m.
There is a flat $5 fee for the day to sel up a 5' Kosky, Gerry Milnes and the: the plaza deck. Registration is ditional square dancing in the the festival. including a com~el Eddy Band. In addi- from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The Great Hall of the Cultural plete schedul~ of a ctil'ities. by-5-foot space. Please ~pread the word. Invite
'tion, the evening' s program competition is open to West Center will . take place on 1•isit the Division's website at your Arpish friends to .ell the ir goods. Sell your
:Will include a tribute to Brooks · Virginia residents only1 Awards SatUrday from I I a.m. to 4 p.n www. Wl•cwllllne.brg/va~lialv craft s, produce. and flower s. Join us op
' :Smith, a senior old-time banjo will be made for ftm. second and noon to 5 p.m. o n Sunday. ansched.htm.l.. or call ( 304) Saturdays this summer season on the lawn at the
Lillian J~nes Museum .
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TOPS lOsers honored
COOLVII..l.E - ~ Bums w.as named weekly best
weigbt-ioss winDer 'and Myrt;le Gabriel runner-up at the
May 20 J!M'ding of TOPS" (Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
&lt;lllqer liOH 2013 Coolville with [8 members present.
, KOPs (Koep OJfPonnds) members LaObresia Bog~_S.
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be oone while dri'WiQg or whi1e sim'lg ·quietly at funcllOns
0£ ~• • Open disojl&amp;&amp;ioo follOWed.
The groQp ..,.,..;,&amp; evay U.Csday llllion:h Baptist Ohw.:ch.
~is from 5:15 tG .6: L5 p.m. with .a meeting at 6:30.
FQr.;:inf«Wmllioo, all Pat 'St!Mden lll662-2633 m attend a
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SchooL
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total of l43:5 . pounds
Tbe winning team won :a wefiness progJ3JD recently
which was a S.3 percent Wi for their school's physi- lost a total of 2;(;7..5
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Eastern sophomore Mikey Johnson competes in the boys
4x800m relay cluring the Division Ill district championships
at Davis Stadium in Oak Hill on Tuesday. The finals will be
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May 24th and May 25th IllStar Mill Park in Racine.
The Post 128 team is the
defending eighth district
champions.
All Meigs County baseball
players of high school ll!C
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POMEROY - A .cl"tedule of ~ high
eOhool var1ity lportlng events Involving

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is poorly known in t.erms of,
its vertebrate Mesozoic
record,"
said
Peter
Makovi!:k)'. associate Cllllltor of dinosaurs at 1be FJeld
Mulielllll in Olicago. "This
is part of the world with lit-

.

MINFORD - The mitstanding 2008 Southern
Lady Tornado season came
to a close Wednesday
evening when the 'Does
came up against a buzz-saw
in Portsmouth Clay. The
buzz-saw came in the fonn
of ace-hurler
Kimmy
'Groves, who turn.e d the
Southern bats into sawdust.
Groves fanned II 2 and
. walk~d four in pilching a 60 one-hit shutout in the first
· round of the D-IY district
tournament at Minford High
School. Clay plays the winner of.Wednesday's second
game
between
South
Webster · and Fairfield
Saturday al I p.m. Southern
bows out of play with a 137 overall record. Southern
won the T.V.C. Hocking
title and sectional title.
Southern's Kasey Turley
had a credible outing on the
mound for Southern with

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senior
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ter for a sacrifice fly and goahead run. Kreig Klesk.i and
Brad Brown each followed
with RBI singles for the 10:
7 lead - a lead thai held to
the final.
"Michael Manuel was big
tonight. We needed him to
get us a few innings and he
pitched well - well beyond

SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

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slreakr:;
· tact with a single,
and es Riffle hit a long
sing ~ to deep.right center.
Riffle's blast looked as if it
would be caught
as
Chapman stayed close to the .
bag to tag-up. but the wind
caught the ball and it carried
well beyond the grasp of the
defender to load the bases.
Butch Mamhout then blasted a long drive ,t o deep cen-

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Flyers.
Leading 7-1 into the sixth
inning, the wheels fell off
the cart and St. Joe tied the
game at 7-7. Southern
fought back with a lead-off
walk to senior Ryan
Chapman, who also came on
to post the pitching victory
in relief. Jordan Taylor, who
went 2-3 on the night with a
walk, kept his red-liot hitting

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Scientists say they have
1jJund dinosaur .tracks on tbe
Ambian Peninsula. a disiovery they say may shed
more light •On where
· dinosaurs lived, their migration pattems and bow d:Jey
cvolved ~y way they did. .
: 1be discovery of lraCk:s
Qf a large ornithopod
dinosaur and a herd ·o f 11
~s walking along a
ooastal JDUdfilat in Yemen
1JI(a&amp;
reported
in
Wc;dnesday's issue of the
journal PLoS ONE.
"No llinosaur t:raaway~&gt;
bad br.eo found in this aJU
previou. sly. lt' s really a
blank spot on the map.~ said
~
Schulp of the
Maastricht Museum of
Nlllural History in The
~­
. Oilly a few dinosaur fossils have been repontxl oo
the peninsula, iochvling 00llllrld bones from Oman and
possible fragments of a
loog-necked dinoSaur from
Yemen, Schulp said.
Schulp eooducted the This undated phOio released .by Ohio~ j,aleu.m~­
&amp;OOws an ouftlhopod dim 11 ·,.-lnlokstudy with Ohio Univcnity ogist Nancy
_
,_
Sllienlillts
have
ch&gt;
u81ed 1he first clinollala'aldas on
palcontologi st . Nancy
StevCilli and Mohammed the Arabian ~ and 18p0111d evidence f!l a 1large
AJ-Wos.abi
of
Sana'a · omilhopod dinolllwr, as well as a held d 11 &amp;aun:lpCds
walking along a Maall@ic c&gt;'IF.III m.dlat rin ·willits now
Univcnity in Yemen.
Preserved in roch at the the Republic d Yemen, 110001dlnia 10 an a11ic1e In the jourlite are die footpriDIJ .of II nal PlD5 ONE piblilhecl Wee* aa!fay.
long-necked, herbivorous dinosaurs that li vcd in
die Juras ic aod Cmaoeoos
periods - u:aveling rogether a lbe iaiDC ifl wl
. A YciDCDi journaljJt
ipOUcd OIIC of .the t;n~Gt ~·
.· ~ay .. in ·2()0J,.SteWlii5, AI-

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"There .are funited spots

r:y camp must have a phylii.- 1bcre is a non-l't'fnM!IMe

Scientists find.dinosaur tracks

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"'Beacbi'Watec
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Thition for rhe PVH
"Christmas
in
July," Speech lllld .ScruloJy ~ - - - - - - - . . . . , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
~Dinosaunt and "'Celr:intion is '$4S8, a savi'l8s of $100 if
'
paid • ·the time of
All children who 'Wish to tion, or $558 if three schedattend tbe speech :and senso- uk:d payments are lll"t'JJJed

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SOOJahzaoon, sensory mte- ·Of the .camp tuiti.oo,) :111111
attends lbe Speech and
gration, fine :and gross
~ clevelopment, written

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peutic activities designee\
:and supci'Vised by experi- ·
enced Ileal.~ profes1;1onals,~ :ptaumhng.
Fo.r r~~or.e information
,aboflt the PktUflllt Valley
.lcplcuw'imof.dultdliW. ...Hospilal ,; ~ch and
needs to SIJRiy a ·llDIIIlk for Sm.wry Cil~Y please call,

emichmenl:an&amp;i
sensorylfine reg~.SIJ:litioo (If d1ere ts not
at will be waved
fee if twt10n ms
motor skill development
with their pecr!i. The goals . IEP., d!ey must sclwlnle for paid in full at tbe time m
of lbe camp will include ~ .eval.nation sign.up. Additionally, a $50
vocabulary

LUCASVilLE - For the
second straight year, the
Southern Tornadoes boys'
..,..W&amp;1aalpl I
baseball team is playing for
Meigs junior Devan Soulsby runs the first lap af the girls .a district champiOnship.
4K800m relay ·ahead of Gallia Academy's Lau~n Adkins at Wednesday, the Tornadoes,
the Division II district championships at Davis Stadium In now 17-5, pulled out a 10-7
Oak Hill on Wednesday. The finals will be ·held Saturday.
first-round D-IV district win
over the Ironton St. Joseph

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sions for obi!.d!m d!ree liD There are no refunds for
six years of •
will take
~rsd;&gt;n Tuesdays :and
ys lfrom '8:30 to II
a.m, Orildxn, seven to 12
years of age, will ·m eet
Tuesdays and Thur~'!d:!
~m 12:~,m. S .·
will be
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SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

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PVH offers sumaner therapy p
PLEASANT,
W.Va. The Pleasant
Valley Hospital S.p eech
Therapy and · Occupational
rrberapy Departments will
be otl«ing a speech and
sensory camp during
, summer for children ages
ttJme to 12 years of age,
.ICOOiding to Debra LoJ18.
DiRdor of Rehabilitation
'Servia:s.
An open bouse meeting
fOr this special project will
tate place on Thursdl!y,
June 12, 2008 trom 5 to 7
11..111. at the Aeasant Vailey
Wellness Cent.er. 1be public
is
to attt:M
.
The program will give
dlildrcn tbe opportunity to
participate
language

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Members ·a f the Southern High School Tornadoes baseball team walk back to the dugout after defeating the Ironton St.
Joseph Ayers .10-7 In a Division IV district semifinal Wednesday in Lucasville.

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lSth Ann11al Meigs
Football Golf tourney

Saturday, May 24, 200R
11 a.m to 2 p.m.
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MASON, W.Va. - The
15th Annual Meigs Football
Golf Tournament will be
held Saturday, May 31, at
the Riverside Golf Course
at8:30 a.m.
For more information,
contact Meigs head football
coach Mi.k:e Chancey.

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ThUI"fflccay, May 22, 2oo8

TOPS lOsers honored
COOLVII..l.E - ~ Bums w.as named weekly best
weigbt-ioss winDer 'and Myrt;le Gabriel runner-up at the
May 20 J!M'ding of TOPS" (Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
&lt;lllqer liOH 2013 Coolville with [8 members present.
, KOPs (Koep OJfPonnds) members LaObresia Bog~_S.
, Mal}' Cleland, May Frost, Louise Hershey and Patncl,Ji
RicbmoM were in leeway. Frost was recognized for bcr
npromiJ~g

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poog. rs beat Reds lipiD, r. Bl
Sox willltnud1 straipt, r. 82 .
~~leads Lakers ... Spurs,
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Thursday, May 22, 2008

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Bogardus presented a pro,gr:am entitled ..Feeling Good · Eating Right." Hershey ~lips on ·exercises that_ can .
be oone while dri'WiQg or whi1e sim'lg ·quietly at funcllOns
0£ ~• • Open disojl&amp;&amp;ioo follOWed.
The groQp ..,.,..;,&amp; evay U.Csday llllion:h Baptist Ohw.:ch.
~is from 5:15 tG .6: L5 p.m. with .a meeting at 6:30.
FQr.;:inf«Wmllioo, all Pat 'St!Mden lll662-2633 m attend a
li:ee .,..;'18'

Local Weather
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Hi81i&amp; in die upper ·60&amp;.
West.•w.inlls :S m_I~ me,h. _

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o1 143.5 poorildl. ·

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do!dy. lows in the Jlower
6 . N&lt;ri1 wind&amp;5 .to i&lt;Oqlh
in · idle eveDJ~~g·
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:wid! a
d!l!noe of

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around'S mph.

:. RACINE - SGuthern's I md April L Mei!lS Loeal die ClllllteSt aDCI ~ spon12-member ream has 'won fmished with a 4.4 peroeat mml by die Meigfl County
dle
"Biggest
Loser" weight loss, Eastern Local !!~~
~~nt's
weight loss .ooatest which with a 3.4 peroeDt weight '-""'""""'a...,.._
nu!li'IUD
i.ncluded staff/teams from loss, B~adbury Head Start h•wkd
by
Andrew
Meigs, Eastern, Brad!MKY with a dMtoe percent Bmmficld
Head Start and Carleron weight loss and . Cadeton
In addition, 31 members
SchooL
School with .a 1.4 peroent of tbe Southern staff ~Soutihem's team lost a weight loss.
.
ticipating in !he distnct's
total of l43:5 . pounds
Tbe winning team won :a wefiness progJ3JD recently
which was a S.3 percent Wi for their school's physi- lost a total of 2;(;7..5
weight loss between Feb. cal ed•ocati.on classes with po.uods. 'Southern i.s con-

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program with the latest
r:::.st hlch"The,., ,!~

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m ,. .., ouw.er '""'· u.ws m
ilbe end .M tbe •sobool year. lbe iiJfPlf 408.
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A staff member will 1be
,S a f y...:Sunny. 'Highs
every week : around 80.
until tihe staff member
who's lost dle most weight
will ,be lefit and the winner
.announced ·OD the l.ast day
of schooL
~eliminatedff

Day-Mostdy
clear. Lows in lihe mid 50s.
lli2bs in tbe mid :80s.
.
II.Uy nigbLP31111y
doudy
in
lihe
e¥ening. ..Then becoming
niostly doudy. A chance .of
Showers and thunderstorms.
Lows in the upper 50s.
Ohance of rain 30 percent.
'li~e~Uy--Mostdy cloudy
with :a .chance .of showers
and thundcrstonru;. ffigb.s ·in
the lower 80s. Chance of
~!+!cent. .
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.cloudy with a chance of
showers and thunderstoons.
LGws in tihe mid 50s.
&lt;Jhance 6£ain 30 percent.
Wedaewday••• M&lt;osdy
swmy. Highs in 1he upper 70s.

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language deveiopmentllitcracy .and handWriliug. •
. "There will be plenty of
~ve fun,". said ~g.
"Th1s camp will provide
adequate SllpllOit as IICCded
to promote active engagement and social. growdJ
betw.een ~ of ·similar

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ages and abilities."-

1be camp wiD feature
weekly themes, as well.
Tbeie ·ioclllllot·, ::OO die
FamniAt the Fair," "'ur Land
(Fow1b
of
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development,

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multi-child

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check, aedit cards and

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Wos.abi and Schulp identif-ied it as the footprint of an
ornithopOd, 2 large, common
plant-eater
that
wa!Ud on its hind legs . • ~
"It's an· . e11.titing find
largely because it comes
from a jllllt of lbe world thai

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tle body fossil'reootd."-

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Buzzard
swings at a
pitch during

a Division
IV district
semifinal
.game
against tile
Portsmouth
Clay Lady
PantherS
Wednesday
in Minford,

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Eastern sophomore Mikey Johnson competes in the boys
4x800m relay cluring the Division Ill district championships
at Davis Stadium in Oak Hill on Tuesday. The finals will be
held Friday.

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baseball team will be held on

·Southam versus Paint Valley at
university of Rio Grande, 5 p.m.

May 24th and May 25th IllStar Mill Park in Racine.
The Post 128 team is the
defending eighth district
champions.
All Meigs County baseball
players of high school ll!C
are encouraged to attend
Any players born after
January 1, 1989, are still eligible to play this season.

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••

Health Care of Gallipolis Ferry

POMEROY - A .cl"tedule of ~ high
eOhool var1ity lportlng events Involving

JoJn • on Alllrld u~•J•IId
tht IN1IIdJ1f I.JniJ .• IIAid, . . 011
Pclnfly cnw
ttot
II
"' ,.,.,. b' you/

.....

is poorly known in t.erms of,
its vertebrate Mesozoic
record,"
said
Peter
Makovi!:k)'. associate Cllllltor of dinosaurs at 1be FJeld
Mulielllll in Olicago. "This
is part of the world with lit-

.

MINFORD - The mitstanding 2008 Southern
Lady Tornado season came
to a close Wednesday
evening when the 'Does
came up against a buzz-saw
in Portsmouth Clay. The
buzz-saw came in the fonn
of ace-hurler
Kimmy
'Groves, who turn.e d the
Southern bats into sawdust.
Groves fanned II 2 and
. walk~d four in pilching a 60 one-hit shutout in the first
· round of the D-IY district
tournament at Minford High
School. Clay plays the winner of.Wednesday's second
game
between
South
Webster · and Fairfield
Saturday al I p.m. Southern
bows out of play with a 137 overall record. Southern
won the T.V.C. Hocking
title and sectional title.
Southern's Kasey Turley
had a credible outing on the
mound for Southern with

Southern
senior
-Lindsey .'

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ter for a sacrifice fly and goahead run. Kreig Klesk.i and
Brad Brown each followed
with RBI singles for the 10:
7 lead - a lead thai held to
the final.
"Michael Manuel was big
tonight. We needed him to
get us a few innings and he
pitched well - well beyond

SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

I

•

slreakr:;
· tact with a single,
and es Riffle hit a long
sing ~ to deep.right center.
Riffle's blast looked as if it
would be caught
as
Chapman stayed close to the .
bag to tag-up. but the wind
caught the ball and it carried
well beyond the grasp of the
defender to load the bases.
Butch Mamhout then blasted a long drive ,t o deep cen-

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Flyers.
Leading 7-1 into the sixth
inning, the wheels fell off
the cart and St. Joe tied the
game at 7-7. Southern
fought back with a lead-off
walk to senior Ryan
Chapman, who also came on
to post the pitching victory
in relief. Jordan Taylor, who
went 2-3 on the night with a
walk, kept his red-liot hitting

Portsmouth Clay ends Lady Tornadoes' ride

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'ustom·er
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(API
Scientists say they have
1jJund dinosaur .tracks on tbe
Ambian Peninsula. a disiovery they say may shed
more light •On where
· dinosaurs lived, their migration pattems and bow d:Jey
cvolved ~y way they did. .
: 1be discovery of lraCk:s
Qf a large ornithopod
dinosaur and a herd ·o f 11
~s walking along a
ooastal JDUdfilat in Yemen
1JI(a&amp;
reported
in
Wc;dnesday's issue of the
journal PLoS ONE.
"No llinosaur t:raaway~&gt;
bad br.eo found in this aJU
previou. sly. lt' s really a
blank spot on the map.~ said
~
Schulp of the
Maastricht Museum of
Nlllural History in The
~­
. Oilly a few dinosaur fossils have been repontxl oo
the peninsula, iochvling 00llllrld bones from Oman and
possible fragments of a
loog-necked dinoSaur from
Yemen, Schulp said.
Schulp eooducted the This undated phOio released .by Ohio~ j,aleu.m~­
&amp;OOws an ouftlhopod dim 11 ·,.-lnlokstudy with Ohio Univcnity ogist Nancy
_
,_
Sllienlillts
have
ch&gt;
u81ed 1he first clinollala'aldas on
palcontologi st . Nancy
StevCilli and Mohammed the Arabian ~ and 18p0111d evidence f!l a 1large
AJ-Wos.abi
of
Sana'a · omilhopod dinolllwr, as well as a held d 11 &amp;aun:lpCds
walking along a Maall@ic c&gt;'IF.III m.dlat rin ·willits now
Univcnity in Yemen.
Preserved in roch at the the Republic d Yemen, 110001dlnia 10 an a11ic1e In the jourlite are die footpriDIJ .of II nal PlD5 ONE piblilhecl Wee* aa!fay.
long-necked, herbivorous dinosaurs that li vcd in
die Juras ic aod Cmaoeoos
periods - u:aveling rogether a lbe iaiDC ifl wl
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Cabrera got off an accu- powered
a
struggling didn' t allow his fJrst hil until
Jermaine Dye watched A.J. rate throw, but first base Indians lineup with se;ven Nick Swisher singled in the
Pierzynski go hard into sec- umpire Paul Schrieber called strikeouts in seven innings. fifth.
ond base to help break up a Quentin safe. After Indians He allowed two runs on four
"I don ' t think they're
double play. Dye then deliv- . manager Eric Wedge argued bj.ts and elided his outing by happy and I don't think they
ered big shot of his own.
the call, Dy'e hit a 2-1 pitch · slriking out Jhonny Peralta. should be. But this is where
Dye hit a go-ahead three- into the left field seats,
"lie seemed to get better the toughness has to stand
run homer in the sixth putting the White Sox ahead. , as the game was going on . . out," Wedge said. "We can't
inning, and added a Solo shot
"You can't teach hustle. He didn't have a real good feel sorry for ourselves. we
in the seventh, and the No matter if you 're hitting breaking ball tonight, but he can't drop our heads. You
Chicago White Sox won · good or you're struggling battled
. through
it," have to stand up and take il.
their seventh straight game you can still go out and bus- Pierzynski said.
Look in the mirror and face
Ji.ril Thome ·followed it head on and keep fighting.
with a 7-2 victory over the tie. Certain plays are the key
Cleveland
Indians
on in the ballgame," said Dye. DyC:s eighth home run of We've got to fmd a way ro
Wednesday night.
"It definitely was a big play. the season in the seventh work through this and we
Michael Aubrey hit a solo Anytime you break up a with his second horner in as will."
home run in the second double play with th.e middle many days and ninth on the
Travis Hafner hit an RBI'
inning for the Indians, who of the lineup CQming up, you ~
double in the" sixth inning off
have lost a season-high five never know what can hap:nK&gt;me and Paul Konerko Vazquez.
straight"games.
pen."
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chased Byld in . the sixth
Notes: Aubrey, who made
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Byrd saw the play differ- . with bllek-ta-bacli: ~&gt;inl\les. his major league debUt 011
inning, Indians starter Paul ently.
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Joe Crede greeted Indians
_Byrd (2-4) allowed a leadoff
"Instead
of . . letting ~lievcr Jorge Julio with an Sunday, has homered .in his
· single to Orlando Cabrera Jermaine Dye hit a sacrifice RBI . double and Alexei fJrst two major league starts.
and walked Pierzynski.
fly or making my pitch, I Ramirez added a sacrifice
Indians LF David
· -Carlos Quentin foUowed tried to strike him out," said fly to give the White Sox a Dellucci made a leaping
catch near the fence in Ieft·in
with a sharp groundef to Byrd. 'The play defmitely S-21ead.
third baseman Casey Blake. · changed the game but I can't
Byrd allowed five runs on the fifth inning, robbing
Blake started what ~oold cry about it or blame any- fivehitsin51-3innings. He Crede of extra bases. oo." Oye
have .been a 5-4-3 double body else. The umpire made SI1UCk out two and walked bad his 18th career two
play, but Pierzynski slid liard a mistake but l bave to adapt one.
home run game. oo• Thome
at second, putting pressure and overcome that and make I He was cruising until the has homered · four times in
.on
second
baseman ' the pitch."
fifth inning. He only threw five games against his forAsdrubal Cabrera.
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: : LOS ANGELES - Kobe .
• ;Bryant and tile Los Ange!Cs
: Lakers waited until the
: ~ird quarter to get going.
: Once they did, the San
O:Antonio . Spurs couldn't
:;stop them. ·
: : Bryant scored all but two ·
: of ltii. 27 points after half! .time; including a go-ahead,
•.IP-foot jumper in the lane ·
: with 23.9 seconds remain: i ng, and the Lakers rallied
;.from ·a 20-point deficit to
: beat the Spurs .89-85 on
· Wednesday night in Game
:;I. of
the . Western
, :Conference finals.
: · Game 2 will be played
: Friday night before the
• )Jest-of-Sc:ven series · shifts
::to San Antonio for the third
: -and fourth games. The
; 'Lakers are 7-0 in the post. season at Staples Center,
where they ' ve won 13
straight games-overalL
Bryant's jumper put the
·.Lak.ers ahead for good after
two free throws by Manu
. Ginobili with I :22 remain:ing and a follow shot by
~Tt.m. Duncan with 41 se;conds left· tied the game at
.85. After Bryant's gamewinner, Ginobili . missed a
AP .,._
.3 -pointer
and
Sasha San Antonio Spurs' Manu Ginobili, (20), of Argentina, reaches for a .loose ball with Los
Vujacic made · two free Angeles lakels' lamar Odom, back left, and the Spurs' Robert Horry, back right, in the
throws with 7.3 seconds to second half of Game 1 of the NBA Westem Conference b~sketball finals Wednesday in Los
go, completing the scoring. Angeles.
,tage, scoring. I0 straight Fisher, averaging 11 .9
·: The Lakers outscored the UteS.
.Spurs 24- 13 in the fourth
"Obviously a difficult points to take their first points in the playoffs, went
quarter, when .San Antonio loss and we had a great lead of the game. Bryant scoreless until the fourth .
. shot 3-for-21 , including l- opportunity," Spurs coach pUt them ahead for the first quarter, wilen he scored
for-9 from 3-point range.
Gregg Popovich said. "We . time by making two foul four.
·
"We almost gave up didn 't take advantage of it · -shots with 2:42 left, and
Radmanovic , averaging
added a jumper 24 seconds 8.2 points in the postsea- home-court advantage to a Hurts like hell."
great effort by the Spurs," . The well-rested Lakers later following a turnover son, made five shots withLakers coach Phil Jackson hadn' t played since Friday, to make it 85-81.
out a miss for I 0 points in
said. "That was a big come- when they beat Utah to ·The Spurs outscored the the first quarter, but dido ' t
back.. We were deep in the advance to the conference Lakers 14-2 to start the attempt a shot after that.
bole, there was no doubt fuials for ·the first time in third quarter for a 6S-45
Notes: The Lakers are
· about it. Twenty down and four years. The Spurs lead, drawing groans from 52-7 when winning Game I
half the quarter gone in the advanced by winning at the crowd of 18,997 at in a bdt-ofcseven series .. ..
· third period. It was a strug- New Orleans three nights Staples Center, :w-here the The Lakers have beaten the
.gle to fight back into the later, but their flight to Los Lakers haven't lost since Spurs in seven of their preballgame by the end of the Angeles was clelayed sever~ March 28.
vious
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postseason
::third quarter."
al hours and they didn't
Suddenly, the Lakers matchups, including all
: · Bryant also bad five affive at their hotel in sub- 'came together, scoring 14 three in the conference
·-rebounds and nine assists. urban Santa Monica until straight points in a span of finals.
The teams are
! Pau Gasol bad 19 points· Tuesday morning around 9 3:05 to draw within siK. meeting in the playoffs for
and seven rebounds, .and a.m.
Bryant hac! seven points the sixth time since 1999,
· Vujacic and Vladimir
Popovich said that had and iwo assists during the but the fi rst since 2004,
. Radmanovic scored . 10 nothing .to do with his . run. ·
when the Lakers prevailed
points apiece for the team's difficulties late in
Ginobili 's
3-pointer in siK games in the confer· Lakers.
the game.
ended a four-minute score- ence semifinals. The Lakers
Duncan . led the Spurs
"They probably wore us less drought, and the Spurs d idn' t win a postseason
•with 30 points, 18 rebounds down to some degree, I'm led · 72-65 entering the series . from 2005-07 .
··lind four blocked shots. .sure.'' he said. ''And then, fourth quarter.
Jackson has an NBA-record
Tony Parker added 18 with that, we made very
Duncan dominated the 188 postseason wins, while,
·points, 10 rebounds and six po_o r decisions. The ball inside in the fJrst half, get- Popovich has I 00, tied for
assists; Bruce
Bowen stopped moving. Shots at ting 16 ·points and nine the third-most in league
scored 12 points, and the end of the clock, no rebounds as the Spurs took history with Larry Brown .
Ginobili added 10 for the penetration to the rim,- all a 51-43 lead .
Pat Riley is second at 171.
. Spurs.
jump shots and they
Shadowed · by Bowen
Jackson-coached teams
Ginobili shot just 3-for- deserve credit for that and wherever be went, Bryant are 40;-0 wben they win the
.:13, and Jackson credited they C3111C back and had a scored only two points in opener of a seven-game
Vujacic for his defensive hell of a win ."
the half, making one of series-. ... San Antonio's
. work on the. Spurs' ~tar.
Two straight baskets by · three shots and going with- Robert · Horry has won
. ."Sasha had an asstgnment Bryant cut San Antonio' s out a free throw. Me aver- seven championship ring s
out there ton!gbt and he lead to three points with aged 33.3 points and 13.4 - twc.\ ·with Houston, three
_played Gin~tbili very well .~ ; eight minutes remaining . attempts from the foul line with the Lakers a nd two
Jackson said, "Offensively, Bowen made a 3 -poinler in the Lakers' previous 10 ~¥ith tbe Spurs . ... The
Sasha had a lot better with 7:38left, but the Spurs playoff games. Jackson Lakers have won 17 of their
games, but defensively, that went sto~e cold at that joked after the third quarter last 19 G aine I home pl~y­
was one of his best."
stage, going scoreless for that Bryant had been on off games, and 19 of their
Vujacic played a career nearly 6 112 minutes.
. vacation .
last 22 home playoff games
· playoff-high 31 1/2 minThe Lakers took advanBackcourt mate Derek overall.
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Southern senior Stephanie Cundiff stands ready in right
field during a Division IV district semifinal game against the
Portsmouth Clay Lady Panthers Wednesday in Minford.

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six strikeouts and just one
walk. The Clay bats proved
to. be just too much, keeping
the Panther tradition of
quality softball intact.
Southern 's only threat
came in the fourth inning
when DH Whitney WolfeRiffle singled and advanced
to third after a pair of walks
to Turley and Robie. A
strikeout and 1-3 ground out
ended the inning. _Twice
Groves struck out the side.
Clay had gone ahead in
the third when Mallory
White singled, Sarah Castle
walked, and Kimmy Groves
reached on an error that let
in a n1n, 1.--0. In the fourth,
Clay plated a run· wben Tory
Oi;borne doubled, advanced
on a ground out by Holly
Hamphill, and scored on a

Kay Ia Warnock sacrifice
fly, 2~0 .
ln the Southern fifth,
Lynzee Tucker ~w a oneout walk and advanced to .
third on a pair of steals . A
strikeout and pop-up ended
the. inning without a
Southern score .
In the Clay fifth, Danny
Summers singled, Kimmy
Groves had an RBI single,
and Christan Adams had an
RBI single, se.ning the stage
for an Osborne double and
5..0 Clay lead. Clay added a
single .run in the sixth.
.Wolfe-Riffie had the lone
Southern bit .- a single .
Osborne led Clay 's sevenhit attack with two doubles
and Laurea Belcher bit a
triple.
. Clay plays Saturday in the
fmal s at l p.m.
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Cleveland Browns defensive
back. Daven Holly bas suffered .-hat oould be a season-ending knee injury, further depletio.g the team's
COilllllback position.
Holly, who was competing
with Bllllldon McDonal4 for
starting spot. was injured
•:I'uesday when ~ jumped
io.lllld l.aodedawk:wardly while
.
: dcfeoding a pass agamst
· wide receiver Braylon
Edww;ds during org~ized
: team activities.
. Holly suffered cartilage
, 8Jid ligament damage in the
'left knee, and genaal man~ ~er Phil Savage said the
. urgery will most l.ikcly be
: Friday.
. . "It doesn, I look good,,
,Savage said Wednesday.
,-. Edwards suffered a hip
on the play, dido 't
;practjce Wednesday and is
;listed as day-t&lt;Hiay.
·: The top two comers
:)anaining am Eric Wright
:juld McDonald, both enter:.tng !heir second year i n the
~NFL. Wright. a seconddraft pic)(, Started 13
flames
as
a rookie.
;~d. a fifth-rounder.,
: ~ot his first signifiamt play;mg time at midseason while
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~: LOS ANGELES (AP) point organist Nancy Bea
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six -ga me winning Hefley played the title th~me ond Dodger to pitch eight
t streak the Cincinnati Reds from "The Wizard of Oz" innings this season, after
; brought to Dodger Stadium because the wind was blow- Derek Lowe did it on April
~lhree days ago can best be ing so hard.
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12 in a win against San
:described as gone with the
"It was pretty bad," Kemp Diego.
~ wind - in more ways than said: "I knew in B.P. that it
"He was getting ahead of
~ one.
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was going to be an interest- hitters with hi s fastball ,"
:. Hiroki Kuroda pitched ing game because I was try- Martin said. "He had good
:. eight solid ·innings and Los ing to get some jumps on sink .on his two-seamer,
~ Angeles scored four of. its some balls and they would induced a lot of ground balls
~ run~ on a wild pitch. a sui- just dive and dance and do and got a couple of key dou.. :Cide squeeze, a passed ball all kinds of crazy stuff. So it ble plays. He was in control
• .and a bad pickoff throw to was pretty wild out there."
of all his pitche~. and his
~ ~at
the
Reds
5-2
Severdl outfielders had to split was good, too. He just
~ Wedne sday night under start and stop - and stait had his siuff tonight:"
: uncharacteri stically windy again - on balls that would
Takashi Saito pitched a .
: conditions
at
Chavez have been routine flyouts perfect ninth. for bis seventh
• Ravine.
any other night. Andre save in nine attempts.
: . "A win is a win, man. Any Ethier led off the Dodgers'
Cueto .(2-5) threw 114
· way we can score runs, third with ·a wind-blown pitches over five innings,
:whether it's driving in runs · double that ·got away from a giving up four runs - two
··or just them giving us runs, flailing Corey Patterson in earned- and seven hits. He
' we'll take them," Dodgers center field, but Los Angeles wallr;ed three and ~truck out
: center fielder Mall Kemp stranded two in scoring posi- two.
After Cincinnati 1ied .it 2: said. 'They' ve got a good lion that inning as Johnny
~ ballclub and they were on a Cueto fanned Kemp.
all in the fouith on a sacciroll corning in here. but we
"It was tenible," Dodgers fice
fly .' by Edwin
AP p11o1o
: played them tough."
catcher Russell Martin said. Enc~actOh, ·t he. Dodgers Cincinati Red's Ken Griffey Ji. sircles in the first inning of theirMLB baseball game against
: Fierce wind gusts blew the ·"The elements were crazy reg~ the_lead 1D the '*&gt;!: fl ags ~traight . out toward-- tonight The wind.was howl- , tom ha,lf w1~ one .of .their ·the Los Aneeles Dc}dgers Wednesday inl.os Ange1es.
: right. field most of the g~e, ing out there. ] ·guess the ele- unearned runs. The_. bases third base," Baker said. "We
"We didn't really produce league career.
. playmg havoc w1th JUSt ments helped us out more were loaded when a:-p1tch to gave them three runs. And that many runs. But when a
Notes: Baker witnessed
~arlin got caught up m the when you're aot scoring . ~
makes mistakes, several historic milestones
: about everything hit in the than it did them."
· air and perhaps giving Reds
James Loney completed jet s~ and caromed off runs, you can't give away you've got to capitalize," while managing the Giants
, manager
Dusty
Baker the scoring with a home run Paul Bako' s glove for a runs. Those runs .were the Martin said. "Sometimes and Cubs, including Barry
· unpleasant flashbacks from to right fi~ld, helping. the passed ball that allowed difference in the ballgaine." you're going to. win when Bonds' SOOth and 600th
· The Reds opened the scor- the other team kind of gtves home runs, Sammy Sosa's
:.the 10 seasons he piloted the •Dodgers wm for the ·stxth Blake DeWitt·to score.
_Giants and all those frigid time in eight games fQIJowCueto retired his first two ing witH a run .in the second, you the game, and tonight
500th . homer and Greg
ni ghts at Candlestick Park ing a five-game losing streak batters in the fifth before but the Dodgers .came back was one of those nights."
Maddux's 300th victory. The
and AT&amp;T Park.
and complete their third con- singles by Kemp and DeWitt . with two in the bottom half.
Ken Griffey Jr., still three
. "It looked like the secutive three-game sweep put runners at the comers. Loney singled and scored on homers shy Qf 600, hit a Reds skipper is anticipating
Candlestick days," said of the Reds in Los Angeles. The right-hander tried to a wild pitch after advancing drive that was eaught about Griffey's 600ih homer with
Baker, who played eight seaKuroda (2-3) allowed two pick off DeWitt and ttu:ew two bases on Kemp's single. a foot from the right field equal enthusiasm. '" I'm
sons with the Dodgers. "I runs and five hits, struck out the ball away, enabhng Kemp scored. on a squeeze fence hy Ethier in the sixth looking forward to him get. played here for years, and I three and walked two. The Kemp to score. .
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bunt by Chin-lung Hit; as inning. Junior singled in four ling it so that he can get it
"They capitalized on our Cueto charged the ball and trips to the plate and extend- over with," Baker said. "It' s
. never saw the wind blow right-hander won for the
• like this."
first time in nine starts since mistakes, and it wasn't that made a desperation flip witll ed his homerless drought to got to weigh on him. He
·- Debris constantly swirled beating San Diego Oil the · hard because all those mis- his glove that got to Bako 90 at-bats, 11 short of the doesn't show it at all, but ifs
· around the ballpark. At one road in his major league takes came with a runner on too late.
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you look at our roster and
.t...wh ~h~_. 't
kind
our-....,
~-., 1. was
of•a soft sp!Jt, Savage said.
"You bate 10 have an injury
of any kind, but this one is
· 1ar1 hurtful beca
partlcu Y
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Even if McDonald solidifies himself a&amp; a starter, the
Browns have serious depth
concerns. They traded starter
Leigh Bodden to Detroit in
the offseason for defensive
lineman · Shaun Rogers and
last week cut Kenny Wright,
who was arrested oo drug
charges in the offseason.
"We'D see who might be
a~ailable, keeping worlcing
w~th the guys we ba&gt;'e ?n
this team and C:O~ up Wlth
. Our best OptiO"; coach
Romeo Crennel S31d.
.
Thinl-y~ pro Jereme
Perry was stgned last We~?k
and the Browns broug ht m
several und.rafted rookies.
But an experienced t:eteran

is the team's most pressing
need.·
Ty Law, who played for
Crennel in New England, is
a 1ree agent, but Savage said
Law 's contract demands
woullin' t fit into the team's
budget.
Philadelphia' s
Lito
Sheppard is available in a
trade, but the Eagles are asking for a lot and. Sheppard
would want a new deal.
The Browns have ·had a
tenible injury history since
returning to the NFL in
1999. They bad a respite last
yeai-, but haven't been as fortunate so far this season.

Starting right guard Ryan
Tucker broke a hip in practice last week, had Surgery
and wo n' t return until
Au,gust
"TWo weeks, two injuries;
that' s not good," Savage
said. "You hate to lose anybody, but those are two playEtic A8ld 1;1Jplt ~·~
ers we' re ·counting on."
Southern senior Sarah Edcty follows through on il throw 113
Holly was tendered a con- home plate during a Division IV district semifinal against~ .
tract by the Browns after Iru.1 Portsmouth Clay Lady Panthers Wedne sday in Minford,
season but had yet to sign
the deal that would pay him .
$1 .4 million in 2008. Savage
said HoUy had signed a
clause allowing him to practioc, and the team will honor
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Cabrera got off an accu- powered
a
struggling didn' t allow his fJrst hil until
Jermaine Dye watched A.J. rate throw, but first base Indians lineup with se;ven Nick Swisher singled in the
Pierzynski go hard into sec- umpire Paul Schrieber called strikeouts in seven innings. fifth.
ond base to help break up a Quentin safe. After Indians He allowed two runs on four
"I don ' t think they're
double play. Dye then deliv- . manager Eric Wedge argued bj.ts and elided his outing by happy and I don't think they
ered big shot of his own.
the call, Dy'e hit a 2-1 pitch · slriking out Jhonny Peralta. should be. But this is where
Dye hit a go-ahead three- into the left field seats,
"lie seemed to get better the toughness has to stand
run homer in the sixth putting the White Sox ahead. , as the game was going on . . out," Wedge said. "We can't
inning, and added a Solo shot
"You can't teach hustle. He didn't have a real good feel sorry for ourselves. we
in the seventh, and the No matter if you 're hitting breaking ball tonight, but he can't drop our heads. You
Chicago White Sox won · good or you're struggling battled
. through
it," have to stand up and take il.
their seventh straight game you can still go out and bus- Pierzynski said.
Look in the mirror and face
Ji.ril Thome ·followed it head on and keep fighting.
with a 7-2 victory over the tie. Certain plays are the key
Cleveland
Indians
on in the ballgame," said Dye. DyC:s eighth home run of We've got to fmd a way ro
Wednesday night.
"It definitely was a big play. the season in the seventh work through this and we
Michael Aubrey hit a solo Anytime you break up a with his second horner in as will."
home run in the second double play with th.e middle many days and ninth on the
Travis Hafner hit an RBI'
inning for the Indians, who of the lineup CQming up, you ~
double in the" sixth inning off
have lost a season-high five never know what can hap:nK&gt;me and Paul Konerko Vazquez.
straight"games.
pen."
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chased Byld in . the sixth
Notes: Aubrey, who made
-Witha2-0leadinthesixth
Byrd saw the play differ- . with bllek-ta-bacli: ~&gt;inl\les. his major league debUt 011
inning, Indians starter Paul ently.
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Joe Crede greeted Indians
_Byrd (2-4) allowed a leadoff
"Instead
of . . letting ~lievcr Jorge Julio with an Sunday, has homered .in his
· single to Orlando Cabrera Jermaine Dye hit a sacrifice RBI . double and Alexei fJrst two major league starts.
and walked Pierzynski.
fly or making my pitch, I Ramirez added a sacrifice
Indians LF David
· -Carlos Quentin foUowed tried to strike him out," said fly to give the White Sox a Dellucci made a leaping
catch near the fence in Ieft·in
with a sharp groundef to Byrd. 'The play defmitely S-21ead.
third baseman Casey Blake. · changed the game but I can't
Byrd allowed five runs on the fifth inning, robbing
Blake started what ~oold cry about it or blame any- fivehitsin51-3innings. He Crede of extra bases. oo." Oye
have .been a 5-4-3 double body else. The umpire made SI1UCk out two and walked bad his 18th career two
play, but Pierzynski slid liard a mistake but l bave to adapt one.
home run game. oo• Thome
at second, putting pressure and overcome that and make I He was cruising until the has homered · four times in
.on
second
baseman ' the pitch."
fifth inning. He only threw five games against his forAsdrubal Cabrera.
Javier Vazquez (5'3) over- S:S pitcbes UDtil the sixth and nier team.

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: : LOS ANGELES - Kobe .
• ;Bryant and tile Los Ange!Cs
: Lakers waited until the
: ~ird quarter to get going.
: Once they did, the San
O:Antonio . Spurs couldn't
:;stop them. ·
: : Bryant scored all but two ·
: of ltii. 27 points after half! .time; including a go-ahead,
•.IP-foot jumper in the lane ·
: with 23.9 seconds remain: i ng, and the Lakers rallied
;.from ·a 20-point deficit to
: beat the Spurs .89-85 on
· Wednesday night in Game
:;I. of
the . Western
, :Conference finals.
: · Game 2 will be played
: Friday night before the
• )Jest-of-Sc:ven series · shifts
::to San Antonio for the third
: -and fourth games. The
; 'Lakers are 7-0 in the post. season at Staples Center,
where they ' ve won 13
straight games-overalL
Bryant's jumper put the
·.Lak.ers ahead for good after
two free throws by Manu
. Ginobili with I :22 remain:ing and a follow shot by
~Tt.m. Duncan with 41 se;conds left· tied the game at
.85. After Bryant's gamewinner, Ginobili . missed a
AP .,._
.3 -pointer
and
Sasha San Antonio Spurs' Manu Ginobili, (20), of Argentina, reaches for a .loose ball with Los
Vujacic made · two free Angeles lakels' lamar Odom, back left, and the Spurs' Robert Horry, back right, in the
throws with 7.3 seconds to second half of Game 1 of the NBA Westem Conference b~sketball finals Wednesday in Los
go, completing the scoring. Angeles.
,tage, scoring. I0 straight Fisher, averaging 11 .9
·: The Lakers outscored the UteS.
.Spurs 24- 13 in the fourth
"Obviously a difficult points to take their first points in the playoffs, went
quarter, when .San Antonio loss and we had a great lead of the game. Bryant scoreless until the fourth .
. shot 3-for-21 , including l- opportunity," Spurs coach pUt them ahead for the first quarter, wilen he scored
for-9 from 3-point range.
Gregg Popovich said. "We . time by making two foul four.
·
"We almost gave up didn 't take advantage of it · -shots with 2:42 left, and
Radmanovic , averaging
added a jumper 24 seconds 8.2 points in the postsea- home-court advantage to a Hurts like hell."
great effort by the Spurs," . The well-rested Lakers later following a turnover son, made five shots withLakers coach Phil Jackson hadn' t played since Friday, to make it 85-81.
out a miss for I 0 points in
said. "That was a big come- when they beat Utah to ·The Spurs outscored the the first quarter, but dido ' t
back.. We were deep in the advance to the conference Lakers 14-2 to start the attempt a shot after that.
bole, there was no doubt fuials for ·the first time in third quarter for a 6S-45
Notes: The Lakers are
· about it. Twenty down and four years. The Spurs lead, drawing groans from 52-7 when winning Game I
half the quarter gone in the advanced by winning at the crowd of 18,997 at in a bdt-ofcseven series .. ..
· third period. It was a strug- New Orleans three nights Staples Center, :w-here the The Lakers have beaten the
.gle to fight back into the later, but their flight to Los Lakers haven't lost since Spurs in seven of their preballgame by the end of the Angeles was clelayed sever~ March 28.
vious
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postseason
::third quarter."
al hours and they didn't
Suddenly, the Lakers matchups, including all
: · Bryant also bad five affive at their hotel in sub- 'came together, scoring 14 three in the conference
·-rebounds and nine assists. urban Santa Monica until straight points in a span of finals.
The teams are
! Pau Gasol bad 19 points· Tuesday morning around 9 3:05 to draw within siK. meeting in the playoffs for
and seven rebounds, .and a.m.
Bryant hac! seven points the sixth time since 1999,
· Vujacic and Vladimir
Popovich said that had and iwo assists during the but the fi rst since 2004,
. Radmanovic scored . 10 nothing .to do with his . run. ·
when the Lakers prevailed
points apiece for the team's difficulties late in
Ginobili 's
3-pointer in siK games in the confer· Lakers.
the game.
ended a four-minute score- ence semifinals. The Lakers
Duncan . led the Spurs
"They probably wore us less drought, and the Spurs d idn' t win a postseason
•with 30 points, 18 rebounds down to some degree, I'm led · 72-65 entering the series . from 2005-07 .
··lind four blocked shots. .sure.'' he said. ''And then, fourth quarter.
Jackson has an NBA-record
Tony Parker added 18 with that, we made very
Duncan dominated the 188 postseason wins, while,
·points, 10 rebounds and six po_o r decisions. The ball inside in the fJrst half, get- Popovich has I 00, tied for
assists; Bruce
Bowen stopped moving. Shots at ting 16 ·points and nine the third-most in league
scored 12 points, and the end of the clock, no rebounds as the Spurs took history with Larry Brown .
Ginobili added 10 for the penetration to the rim,- all a 51-43 lead .
Pat Riley is second at 171.
. Spurs.
jump shots and they
Shadowed · by Bowen
Jackson-coached teams
Ginobili shot just 3-for- deserve credit for that and wherever be went, Bryant are 40;-0 wben they win the
.:13, and Jackson credited they C3111C back and had a scored only two points in opener of a seven-game
Vujacic for his defensive hell of a win ."
the half, making one of series-. ... San Antonio's
. work on the. Spurs' ~tar.
Two straight baskets by · three shots and going with- Robert · Horry has won
. ."Sasha had an asstgnment Bryant cut San Antonio' s out a free throw. Me aver- seven championship ring s
out there ton!gbt and he lead to three points with aged 33.3 points and 13.4 - twc.\ ·with Houston, three
_played Gin~tbili very well .~ ; eight minutes remaining . attempts from the foul line with the Lakers a nd two
Jackson said, "Offensively, Bowen made a 3 -poinler in the Lakers' previous 10 ~¥ith tbe Spurs . ... The
Sasha had a lot better with 7:38left, but the Spurs playoff games. Jackson Lakers have won 17 of their
games, but defensively, that went sto~e cold at that joked after the third quarter last 19 G aine I home pl~y­
was one of his best."
stage, going scoreless for that Bryant had been on off games, and 19 of their
Vujacic played a career nearly 6 112 minutes.
. vacation .
last 22 home playoff games
· playoff-high 31 1/2 minThe Lakers took advanBackcourt mate Derek overall.
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Southern senior Stephanie Cundiff stands ready in right
field during a Division IV district semifinal game against the
Portsmouth Clay Lady Panthers Wednesday in Minford.

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six strikeouts and just one
walk. The Clay bats proved
to. be just too much, keeping
the Panther tradition of
quality softball intact.
Southern 's only threat
came in the fourth inning
when DH Whitney WolfeRiffle singled and advanced
to third after a pair of walks
to Turley and Robie. A
strikeout and 1-3 ground out
ended the inning. _Twice
Groves struck out the side.
Clay had gone ahead in
the third when Mallory
White singled, Sarah Castle
walked, and Kimmy Groves
reached on an error that let
in a n1n, 1.--0. In the fourth,
Clay plated a run· wben Tory
Oi;borne doubled, advanced
on a ground out by Holly
Hamphill, and scored on a

Kay Ia Warnock sacrifice
fly, 2~0 .
ln the Southern fifth,
Lynzee Tucker ~w a oneout walk and advanced to .
third on a pair of steals . A
strikeout and pop-up ended
the. inning without a
Southern score .
In the Clay fifth, Danny
Summers singled, Kimmy
Groves had an RBI single,
and Christan Adams had an
RBI single, se.ning the stage
for an Osborne double and
5..0 Clay lead. Clay added a
single .run in the sixth.
.Wolfe-Riffie had the lone
Southern bit .- a single .
Osborne led Clay 's sevenhit attack with two doubles
and Laurea Belcher bit a
triple.
. Clay plays Saturday in the
fmal s at l p.m.
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Cleveland Browns defensive
back. Daven Holly bas suffered .-hat oould be a season-ending knee injury, further depletio.g the team's
COilllllback position.
Holly, who was competing
with Bllllldon McDonal4 for
starting spot. was injured
•:I'uesday when ~ jumped
io.lllld l.aodedawk:wardly while
.
: dcfeoding a pass agamst
· wide receiver Braylon
Edww;ds during org~ized
: team activities.
. Holly suffered cartilage
, 8Jid ligament damage in the
'left knee, and genaal man~ ~er Phil Savage said the
. urgery will most l.ikcly be
: Friday.
. . "It doesn, I look good,,
,Savage said Wednesday.
,-. Edwards suffered a hip
on the play, dido 't
;practjce Wednesday and is
;listed as day-t&lt;Hiay.
·: The top two comers
:)anaining am Eric Wright
:juld McDonald, both enter:.tng !heir second year i n the
~NFL. Wright. a seconddraft pic)(, Started 13
flames
as
a rookie.
;~d. a fifth-rounder.,
: ~ot his first signifiamt play;mg time at midseason while
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~: LOS ANGELES (AP) point organist Nancy Bea
t The
six -ga me winning Hefley played the title th~me ond Dodger to pitch eight
t streak the Cincinnati Reds from "The Wizard of Oz" innings this season, after
; brought to Dodger Stadium because the wind was blow- Derek Lowe did it on April
~lhree days ago can best be ing so hard.
· .
12 in a win against San
:described as gone with the
"It was pretty bad," Kemp Diego.
~ wind - in more ways than said: "I knew in B.P. that it
"He was getting ahead of
~ one.
·
was going to be an interest- hitters with hi s fastball ,"
:. Hiroki Kuroda pitched ing game because I was try- Martin said. "He had good
:. eight solid ·innings and Los ing to get some jumps on sink .on his two-seamer,
~ Angeles scored four of. its some balls and they would induced a lot of ground balls
~ run~ on a wild pitch. a sui- just dive and dance and do and got a couple of key dou.. :Cide squeeze, a passed ball all kinds of crazy stuff. So it ble plays. He was in control
• .and a bad pickoff throw to was pretty wild out there."
of all his pitche~. and his
~ ~at
the
Reds
5-2
Severdl outfielders had to split was good, too. He just
~ Wedne sday night under start and stop - and stait had his siuff tonight:"
: uncharacteri stically windy again - on balls that would
Takashi Saito pitched a .
: conditions
at
Chavez have been routine flyouts perfect ninth. for bis seventh
• Ravine.
any other night. Andre save in nine attempts.
: . "A win is a win, man. Any Ethier led off the Dodgers'
Cueto .(2-5) threw 114
· way we can score runs, third with ·a wind-blown pitches over five innings,
:whether it's driving in runs · double that ·got away from a giving up four runs - two
··or just them giving us runs, flailing Corey Patterson in earned- and seven hits. He
' we'll take them," Dodgers center field, but Los Angeles wallr;ed three and ~truck out
: center fielder Mall Kemp stranded two in scoring posi- two.
After Cincinnati 1ied .it 2: said. 'They' ve got a good lion that inning as Johnny
~ ballclub and they were on a Cueto fanned Kemp.
all in the fouith on a sacciroll corning in here. but we
"It was tenible," Dodgers fice
fly .' by Edwin
AP p11o1o
: played them tough."
catcher Russell Martin said. Enc~actOh, ·t he. Dodgers Cincinati Red's Ken Griffey Ji. sircles in the first inning of theirMLB baseball game against
: Fierce wind gusts blew the ·"The elements were crazy reg~ the_lead 1D the '*&gt;!: fl ags ~traight . out toward-- tonight The wind.was howl- , tom ha,lf w1~ one .of .their ·the Los Aneeles Dc}dgers Wednesday inl.os Ange1es.
: right. field most of the g~e, ing out there. ] ·guess the ele- unearned runs. The_. bases third base," Baker said. "We
"We didn't really produce league career.
. playmg havoc w1th JUSt ments helped us out more were loaded when a:-p1tch to gave them three runs. And that many runs. But when a
Notes: Baker witnessed
~arlin got caught up m the when you're aot scoring . ~
makes mistakes, several historic milestones
: about everything hit in the than it did them."
· air and perhaps giving Reds
James Loney completed jet s~ and caromed off runs, you can't give away you've got to capitalize," while managing the Giants
, manager
Dusty
Baker the scoring with a home run Paul Bako' s glove for a runs. Those runs .were the Martin said. "Sometimes and Cubs, including Barry
· unpleasant flashbacks from to right fi~ld, helping. the passed ball that allowed difference in the ballgaine." you're going to. win when Bonds' SOOth and 600th
· The Reds opened the scor- the other team kind of gtves home runs, Sammy Sosa's
:.the 10 seasons he piloted the •Dodgers wm for the ·stxth Blake DeWitt·to score.
_Giants and all those frigid time in eight games fQIJowCueto retired his first two ing witH a run .in the second, you the game, and tonight
500th . homer and Greg
ni ghts at Candlestick Park ing a five-game losing streak batters in the fifth before but the Dodgers .came back was one of those nights."
Maddux's 300th victory. The
and AT&amp;T Park.
and complete their third con- singles by Kemp and DeWitt . with two in the bottom half.
Ken Griffey Jr., still three
. "It looked like the secutive three-game sweep put runners at the comers. Loney singled and scored on homers shy Qf 600, hit a Reds skipper is anticipating
Candlestick days," said of the Reds in Los Angeles. The right-hander tried to a wild pitch after advancing drive that was eaught about Griffey's 600ih homer with
Baker, who played eight seaKuroda (2-3) allowed two pick off DeWitt and ttu:ew two bases on Kemp's single. a foot from the right field equal enthusiasm. '" I'm
sons with the Dodgers. "I runs and five hits, struck out the ball away, enabhng Kemp scored. on a squeeze fence hy Ethier in the sixth looking forward to him get. played here for years, and I three and walked two. The Kemp to score. .
.
bunt by Chin-lung Hit; as inning. Junior singled in four ling it so that he can get it
"They capitalized on our Cueto charged the ball and trips to the plate and extend- over with," Baker said. "It' s
. never saw the wind blow right-hander won for the
• like this."
first time in nine starts since mistakes, and it wasn't that made a desperation flip witll ed his homerless drought to got to weigh on him. He
·- Debris constantly swirled beating San Diego Oil the · hard because all those mis- his glove that got to Bako 90 at-bats, 11 short of the doesn't show it at all, but ifs
· around the ballpark. At one road in his major league takes came with a runner on too late.
·
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"This was a position that if
you look at our roster and
.t...wh ~h~_. 't
kind
our-....,
~-., 1. was
of•a soft sp!Jt, Savage said.
"You bate 10 have an injury
of any kind, but this one is
· 1ar1 hurtful beca
partlcu Y
use
~y.~sitoation we' re in
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Even if McDonald solidifies himself a&amp; a starter, the
Browns have serious depth
concerns. They traded starter
Leigh Bodden to Detroit in
the offseason for defensive
lineman · Shaun Rogers and
last week cut Kenny Wright,
who was arrested oo drug
charges in the offseason.
"We'D see who might be
a~ailable, keeping worlcing
w~th the guys we ba&gt;'e ?n
this team and C:O~ up Wlth
. Our best OptiO"; coach
Romeo Crennel S31d.
.
Thinl-y~ pro Jereme
Perry was stgned last We~?k
and the Browns broug ht m
several und.rafted rookies.
But an experienced t:eteran

is the team's most pressing
need.·
Ty Law, who played for
Crennel in New England, is
a 1ree agent, but Savage said
Law 's contract demands
woullin' t fit into the team's
budget.
Philadelphia' s
Lito
Sheppard is available in a
trade, but the Eagles are asking for a lot and. Sheppard
would want a new deal.
The Browns have ·had a
tenible injury history since
returning to the NFL in
1999. They bad a respite last
yeai-, but haven't been as fortunate so far this season.

Starting right guard Ryan
Tucker broke a hip in practice last week, had Surgery
and wo n' t return until
Au,gust
"TWo weeks, two injuries;
that' s not good," Savage
said. "You hate to lose anybody, but those are two playEtic A8ld 1;1Jplt ~·~
ers we' re ·counting on."
Southern senior Sarah Edcty follows through on il throw 113
Holly was tendered a con- home plate during a Division IV district semifinal against~ .
tract by the Browns after Iru.1 Portsmouth Clay Lady Panthers Wedne sday in Minford,
season but had yet to sign
the deal that would pay him .
$1 .4 million in 2008. Savage
said HoUy had signed a
clause allowing him to practioc, and the team will honor
the tender.

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PARKERSBURG, W.Va.
- Point Pleasant waited 3S
years between ~ tournament appearances the last
time around.
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And tiiis time, the Big
Blacks didn't want to wait

so long.
Point Pleasant (16-1 3)
eanicd its second oonsocutive state tournament berth
Wednesday night with an 81 upset victory over second
nmkrd Magnolia (21-7) in
the Region I championship
game in Partersburg to
punch the first ticket of the
2008 season lO llhe state
tourney.
"They seemed like after

last year d:ley knew what .t o
do and t:bey reaDy wanted .t o
get back. said PPHS head
roach James Higginbotham.
'"Two years in a row is a big
acoomplisbment, especially
after going 3S years between
appearances the last time."
.Point Pleasant's upset bid
was fueled by a P!'ir of
seniors who are desperately
seeking a seoond chanoe ,at a
state title after coming up
short a year ago.
Now they will get their
wish.
,
Shortstop Clll't Grimm .p ut
the game out of reach in the
fourth inning with a bases
clearing grand slam - Iris
first career home run - to
give the Big B1acks a 7-I
lead and pitcher Ashton
Jones took care of the rest,
hurling a three h.itter with
eight strikeouts and only
three walks in picking up lhe
win.
Senior Justin Veith added
two more runs in the first
inning with a two run single
as the seniors put toget!ber
one of the most complete
.perfonnances of the season.
"The seniors really played
well and we got a lot of good
play out of everyone
tonight,"
Higginbotham
said. "We put the ball in
play, we didn't strike out and
we ·played well defensively,
making all the routine plays.
Overall I ·was very pleased
with our perfonnarice."
Along with the seniors,
sophomoFe Clay Krebs
brok:e .o ut of •his h.itlling
slump with a solo home run
in the fifth inning itO •C3p t!IJe
H

District
fromPaeeBl
~tur e~ns. Besides a
~Malk and 'home run, I don't

believe be ·g ave up .an
earned run,'' said an enthusiastic coach Ryan Lemley.
"His great effort IM~ ihuge,
because yGu don't hang ban.ners in the gym withoulitak- ·
in~;~ some gambles; .and
bemg able to save Ryan {for
.Friday) was huge."
Lemley spoke of ·the ·outstanding effort from -sophomore
hurler
Michael
Manuel wbo went su and
· one-third strong innings on
the mound for Southem. He
gave up just ttwo earned
runs ·before the SHS defense
self-destructed wi'th three
errors in the sixth inning.
One such play was .a bob-

fur the Big Blacks.
ADd PoiDt Pleasant waslood
little time rating OOIIIrol of
Wednesday's Mnlr:!;l
PPHS took a 2~ lead.aft«
one inning wbcn D.W.
Heldman and B.J. Uoyd
opened the fiame with backto-back singles and the pair
moved into sooriDg position
a past bait Senior J11stin
Veith then stepped to the
plate and smashed a two-run
single with two outs for. the

tournament -

and now just

one game away from a state

title - tbe two teains have
been feeding off of each Olb-

an

bled ooublc play ball that !let can lOok ahead for a good
all bands aach :Safely and gamem ·the championship."
eroded what was ~moe a 7-1
Lemley continued, "We
Soothem
lead.
'Ry.an
Chapman, ttbe Southern :ace,
came oo iin relief foc the win
·while still ~taying fresh foc
a stai!t in Friday's firuils.
'"Miobacl didn't get dte
win, but bim going that
mliDY inniqg~ ·really saved
us and tPUt us .in ~~si­
lioo for f1ri.day,"
the
velcran mentor and 2007
Goach of the 'Year.
"To win the district we
haMe · to stay mentalJy
·sharp," noted Lemley.
"To.llight I think we relax:ed
a litt1e 11oo much and .a little
.t oo early. Paint Valley
(Friday's 11pponcntl is a
solid club. We can't make
mistakes against them, but ·
&lt;
then again I dlink we have
1be fust~game jitters behind
us. Yoo have to ,get d!Gse
games lv:hind you. Now we

bad some seniors that
.stepped up ·at . the plate
tonight. Butch (Marnbout)
h.it a long sacrifice fly that
put us back up 8-7 and earher Wes (Riffle) h.it a threerun home run that really
gave us some momentum.
I'm really proud of all the
kids. lt was a great team
effort."
Not only did Southern get
the win, but they also found
out that they finished in the
final Coach's poU ranked
I Otb in the state for the second straight top-ten finish.
It has been a good week for
the Tornadoes.
· A ·Chris Holter triple led
.off the game .and ignited a
three-run Southern frrst
inning. Chapman foUowed
with , an RBI single, and
Tayltlr put runners on the

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In a way, Owics Barkley
bas to be happy that all be
suffeccd fOI' refusing 1o pay
$400,000 in gambling debts
was a little public embarl:llSsment. There was once a
lime in Las Vegas . where
stifling a casino mi,gbt have
meant a one-way ride .into
tbe desert.
Things have gotten cOrporate on the Vegas .Strip,
and the oid ways are mostly
a thing of the past. Today,
lawyers .handle debt collection, and gamblers who take
one casino loan too many
are persuaded to settle up in
court instead of the back. of
an .automobile.
Barkley finally paid up
this week, 1but not befm-e
drawing a rebuke from casino mogul Steve Wynn, who
told ·the Las Vegas Sun ·that
the former NBA star wmed
television personality "bas
to pay attention 11o his busi- ·
ness like the rest .()f us in

acoomplisbments and in
tum boosting the .o "erall
spirit of the teams.
"We went up and watcbed
the.. girls earlier in the day
and tbal $Gt tbe kids loose
and exetted. And they
played
like
it,"
Higginbotham said. "Th~y
!Ully I stepped it up a notch
tooight."
quick strike.
PPHS was led at the plate
Magnolia respooded in t:be
bottom of the second with a by Grimm who was 2-for-4
mn to out lhe lead to 2-1 , bu.t with four · RBis coming off
the comfortable nmgin did of the fOill'tb inning homer.
Clay Krebs also had a pair of
not last long.
The Bi,g Blacb batt.ed bits with a borne run. while '
around in the fourth inning, Henlman and Uoyd postJxl
sending 10 to the plate, and two hits each. Jusllin Veitl!
came out of the frame with rounded ou,t the PPHS
Jive runs scored fO£ a shock-. offense with a single.
Magnolia mana,ged just
ing 771 lead against the sectluee hits in the :game led by ·
ond ranked f:agies.
.Justin Veith and Krebs Kale Street who was 2-foc-4.
both reached base in d:le Trent Adkins provided the
fourth on a pair of enurs and lone score of the ev~g,
Eric Veith was walked, load- smashing ,an RBI single in thiswodd.~
No doubt NBA COJllllllSing the bases witb . no outs. the second. The Blue Eagles
Jusllin Cavender was ,! hen also needed dlree pitdlers to sioner David Stem wi.soed
walked to bring bmne Justin make it dirough the contest Barkley had done just that.
Veith for ,the first run of the with StaAel' Cal Kimble get- Hiis penchant for big stakes
tit1g lihe 1loss. Jolld.an Ash ;gambling was already well
inning.
Grimm then smashed his replaced bim in the fourth known - Barkley h.imself
first career home run - a and Landon Harrick finished estimated at one time that
grand slam - to open up a out !!be contest from the be had :lost '$10 milliGn ever
fifth.
7-1 margin.
the years - but the timing
Now, with a win over one of the latest revelation had
With Point Pleasant bolding on to a surprising advan- of the top baseball programs to make Stem wince.
tage. Jooes kept the lead in the state, the ~PHS Jl!O·
Just when the NBA is
intact with one of his best gram f~ls there 1s nothing enjoying a renaissance of
outings of the season in· they can t accomplish whe!' sorts with TV ratings up
holding Magnolia scoreless the tournament gets under-. and everything still on track
over the fmal ;five innings. ":'~Y next week..
for an LA-Boston matchup
Re also held the designated · ' We have as good a in the ·finals that everyone
home squad to just three cbimce as anybody. We play ·outside of Sao Antonio and
total hits in the ·game.
a to~gh schedule and are Detroit desperately . wants,
Krebs capped an already IO?Icing fo~ard to getun?, Barkley.'s gambling probincredible night for PPHS in th_1s . thmg . started,
lems are more than just ·an
the fifth when be broke out Ji1gg_mbotham said.
annoyance Stem can brush
of a lengthy slump with a
Romt Pleasant IS the first off as li tt!le more than a bad
solo home run over .the )eft team to punch ItS llcket to hobby gone really bad.
field fence· for .an 8-1 PPHS the tournament, w1th .the
At a time the NBA
lead.
other _three slots to be fill~ already has gambling issues
The Big Blacks defense later m ~e week. Tb~ B1g it just looks bad that the
then took care of the rest, Blacks will open pl~y m the most outspoken and lisholding Magnolia scoreless state tournament Fnday, tened to commentator 'DD
over the final twG innings to · May 30 at 7 .30 p.m. ag31Dst the cable network carrying
claim the 8-1 wictory and a the wmner of Reg10n li!L
the Lakers and San Anttlnio
return llicket to the state wurSpUFS conference champif!ointP- I ,·Mognolla 1
pp
·2005"100
891
nament neJct week.
onship bets huge amounts
M
010 000 0
132
of
money on everything
And a ·l ot of the iimproved .,..._
(16-13) : A.shton Jones and B.J.
from the tum of a card at
play seen out of Point LIDI'd
Pleasant directly coaelauis - (21-7): Cal«imble, Jol1jan Ash (4). the blackjack table ·to the
. Lanckm Harrick {5) and Jordan Ash,
to the Gvet:all swx:ess tbc Traeh Keler (4),
bounce of a ball on a field.
school 'bas recently been WP - Jones. LP - :t&lt;imble.
Barkley bas admitted to
HR - PP: Curt Grimm, fourth inning,
enjoying. With ,fbe PPHS three
making
hundreds of thouon; CUI.y Krebs, fifth lnning, none
sands of dollars in Super
softball team already in their on.
tn

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tion that others might have!
been involved in fixin&amp;
. ~ames shouldn't be dis· .
counted so quickly.
Stem bas already admit~
ted other NBA official~
broke league rules by g.ani~
bling in casinos, though
throwing the dice and
throwing a game are tw~
different things altogether,
Bowl bets - supposedly He says that was the extent
losing $100,000 this year of any wrongdoing
on ·the game - so it ·would- league knows about, though
n't be outlandish to lhink he in his next bFeath he also
bets on other sports, too. says he would like to talk t~
Basketball isn't suppGSed to Donaghy after he is senbe one of .them, bnt degen- tenced in July for his mis;
erate gamblers are degener- deeds.
,
Against this backdrop
.a te gamblers and inside
information is' inside infor- comes Barkley's distwbing
failure to be held account~
mation.
The combination 1s a able for the losses he ran up
tough one to resist, .a nd at the Wynn resott las~
Stem doe.sn ' t ha'l'e to look October that for some reafar for an ex111Dple ..of tbat. son be decided not to pay;
Tllll Donaghy knew a sure Whether Barkley , was just
thing when be saw it, too, being stubborn or whether
·and for at least four !ieasons the limits of Iris salary with
lie was not only making the TNT network have
large bets on games he ref- caught up with Iris prndi"
ereed, but was collecting ·gious gambling habits may
,
money fGr passing along be.known only to h.im.
What ·is known is Stem
tips to other degenerate
,gamblers.
has said noth.ing publicly
Donaghy remains a prob- about it,' perhaps reasoning
lem for d:le NBA. as seen that· Barkley is not an
anorpey employee of the league noi ,
this week when
filed a letter in federal court is be involved in games ori
alleging that · relationsh.ips the court. But Barkley i§
among officials, coaches talk.ing about the league
and players "affected .the almost every night before
outcome of games." The national audience, and TNT
letter also suggested that does pay the NBA million$
. Donaghy told investigators of dollars for the rights tit
:
about the gambling activi- show .its games.
Both
the
NBA's
eagernest
ties of other NBA officials
and about a referee who to put the Donaghy · affait
passed confidential infor- behind it even while ne~
mation to a coach.
questions are raised an~ its
Even worse, the attorney silence on Barkley are trou,
suggested the NBA might bling, especially since a I&lt;Jf
have pressU11ed the govern- of casual fans already sus~
ment "into shutting down peel when the home team .
this prosecution to avoid wins almost every playoff
the disclosure of informa- game funny things are
·
tion unrelated to Tim's con- going on.
duct."
The possi hility of . the
The NBA responded by Lakers and the Celtics play~
calling the letter an as son- ing in the NBA Finals iii
ment of lies and unfGunded exciting s~uff. But Stenj
allegations, saying it was surely understands tha~
"the desperate act of a con- keeping the public 'trust i~
victed felon who is hoping the integrity of the game ii
:
to avoid prison time." But far more important.
in a league that has always
1im Dahlberg is a nation;
so feared being tainted by a
gambling scandal that it · al sports columnist for rh~
refused to allow a team in Associated Press.· Write t~
Las Vegas, the mere sugges- him at tdahlbergap.org
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Members of the Southem Tornadoes baseball team cheer their teammates on from the d\IIOUt during wednesday's
OMsion IV district semlf*tl ,.-ne against Ironton St. Joseph in Lucasville . $luthem won the game 10..7.
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sure," noted Lemley. "We Rl)rvey was tagged with ~
came back with some c'bar- loss after the Ayers had tied
acter."
the score. Harvey found
Southern hitters ~Mere h.imself on the short end of
Taylo~r -for-3 with a walk, Tornado conieback. The.)!
Riffle -for-3 with a home fanned two and walked
run, bapman 2-for-3 with eight.
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a walk, Holter a triple,
Southern now has a 38~
Marnhout two walks and a. 10 .record over the past two
sacrifice fly, Klesk.i a single seasons.
and sacrifice fly, and Brown
Southern plays in the D~
an RBI. single and two IV district finals Friday at 5
walks. Chad Harvey led p.m. at the University of
Flyer hitters with a home Rio Grande. J;'ans should
tun and single.
note that the game is not al
Chapman got the win. Lucasville, the site of
. with one and two-thirds Wednesday's game. l'hi~
innings in relief. He fanned will be the second straight
three and gave up no hits in year Southern has made ii
· a great go-to effon. Manuel to the district finals, last
bad a great effort · h.imself · year claimilig the champi~
·with two strikeouts and only onship and advancing to,
one walk to his credit.
the first round of . .the
· · Caleb Blackburn was the regional.
Flyer · starter but was
Soull•n10,IIvnlon 8t.
knocked out of the box in
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the third. David Crossan SHS 000
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scored on a passed ball.
Another run came borne on
Kreig. Klesk.i's !fit ball
wh.icb went fGr an/error, the
score 3-0.
·St. Joe plated a single run
in the fourth, then Southern
. went up 7-I on the, coattails
of a Wes Riffle three-run
shot, his seventh home run
of the year. Chapman and
j'~~or rode borne o~
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e's home run. Kleski
hit a sacri:fice fly for the
fourth run of the inning .and
a 7-1 Southern lead.
1
Manuel sat down the filst
St. Joe batter In the sixth,
then a walk, a couple hits
and three SHS errors
opened the floodgates as the
flyers tied the game, 7-7.
That set the stage for a dramatic Southern come back
in the bottom of the sixth.
"The boys never game up,
and we didn't lose C!Mipo-

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PARKERSBURG, W.Va.
- Point Pleasant waited 3S
years between ~ tournament appearances the last
time around.
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And tiiis time, the Big
Blacks didn't want to wait

so long.
Point Pleasant (16-1 3)
eanicd its second oonsocutive state tournament berth
Wednesday night with an 81 upset victory over second
nmkrd Magnolia (21-7) in
the Region I championship
game in Partersburg to
punch the first ticket of the
2008 season lO llhe state
tourney.
"They seemed like after

last year d:ley knew what .t o
do and t:bey reaDy wanted .t o
get back. said PPHS head
roach James Higginbotham.
'"Two years in a row is a big
acoomplisbment, especially
after going 3S years between
appearances the last time."
.Point Pleasant's upset bid
was fueled by a P!'ir of
seniors who are desperately
seeking a seoond chanoe ,at a
state title after coming up
short a year ago.
Now they will get their
wish.
,
Shortstop Clll't Grimm .p ut
the game out of reach in the
fourth inning with a bases
clearing grand slam - Iris
first career home run - to
give the Big B1acks a 7-I
lead and pitcher Ashton
Jones took care of the rest,
hurling a three h.itter with
eight strikeouts and only
three walks in picking up lhe
win.
Senior Justin Veith added
two more runs in the first
inning with a two run single
as the seniors put toget!ber
one of the most complete
.perfonnances of the season.
"The seniors really played
well and we got a lot of good
play out of everyone
tonight,"
Higginbotham
said. "We put the ball in
play, we didn't strike out and
we ·played well defensively,
making all the routine plays.
Overall I ·was very pleased
with our perfonnarice."
Along with the seniors,
sophomoFe Clay Krebs
brok:e .o ut of •his h.itlling
slump with a solo home run
in the fifth inning itO •C3p t!IJe
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District
fromPaeeBl
~tur e~ns. Besides a
~Malk and 'home run, I don't

believe be ·g ave up .an
earned run,'' said an enthusiastic coach Ryan Lemley.
"His great effort IM~ ihuge,
because yGu don't hang ban.ners in the gym withoulitak- ·
in~;~ some gambles; .and
bemg able to save Ryan {for
.Friday) was huge."
Lemley spoke of ·the ·outstanding effort from -sophomore
hurler
Michael
Manuel wbo went su and
· one-third strong innings on
the mound for Southem. He
gave up just ttwo earned
runs ·before the SHS defense
self-destructed wi'th three
errors in the sixth inning.
One such play was .a bob-

fur the Big Blacks.
ADd PoiDt Pleasant waslood
little time rating OOIIIrol of
Wednesday's Mnlr:!;l
PPHS took a 2~ lead.aft«
one inning wbcn D.W.
Heldman and B.J. Uoyd
opened the fiame with backto-back singles and the pair
moved into sooriDg position
a past bait Senior J11stin
Veith then stepped to the
plate and smashed a two-run
single with two outs for. the

tournament -

and now just

one game away from a state

title - tbe two teains have
been feeding off of each Olb-

an

bled ooublc play ball that !let can lOok ahead for a good
all bands aach :Safely and gamem ·the championship."
eroded what was ~moe a 7-1
Lemley continued, "We
Soothem
lead.
'Ry.an
Chapman, ttbe Southern :ace,
came oo iin relief foc the win
·while still ~taying fresh foc
a stai!t in Friday's firuils.
'"Miobacl didn't get dte
win, but bim going that
mliDY inniqg~ ·really saved
us and tPUt us .in ~~si­
lioo for f1ri.day,"
the
velcran mentor and 2007
Goach of the 'Year.
"To win the district we
haMe · to stay mentalJy
·sharp," noted Lemley.
"To.llight I think we relax:ed
a litt1e 11oo much and .a little
.t oo early. Paint Valley
(Friday's 11pponcntl is a
solid club. We can't make
mistakes against them, but ·
&lt;
then again I dlink we have
1be fust~game jitters behind
us. Yoo have to ,get d!Gse
games lv:hind you. Now we

bad some seniors that
.stepped up ·at . the plate
tonight. Butch (Marnbout)
h.it a long sacrifice fly that
put us back up 8-7 and earher Wes (Riffle) h.it a threerun home run that really
gave us some momentum.
I'm really proud of all the
kids. lt was a great team
effort."
Not only did Southern get
the win, but they also found
out that they finished in the
final Coach's poU ranked
I Otb in the state for the second straight top-ten finish.
It has been a good week for
the Tornadoes.
· A ·Chris Holter triple led
.off the game .and ignited a
three-run Southern frrst
inning. Chapman foUowed
with , an RBI single, and
Tayltlr put runners on the

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In a way, Owics Barkley
bas to be happy that all be
suffeccd fOI' refusing 1o pay
$400,000 in gambling debts
was a little public embarl:llSsment. There was once a
lime in Las Vegas . where
stifling a casino mi,gbt have
meant a one-way ride .into
tbe desert.
Things have gotten cOrporate on the Vegas .Strip,
and the oid ways are mostly
a thing of the past. Today,
lawyers .handle debt collection, and gamblers who take
one casino loan too many
are persuaded to settle up in
court instead of the back. of
an .automobile.
Barkley finally paid up
this week, 1but not befm-e
drawing a rebuke from casino mogul Steve Wynn, who
told ·the Las Vegas Sun ·that
the former NBA star wmed
television personality "bas
to pay attention 11o his busi- ·
ness like the rest .()f us in

acoomplisbments and in
tum boosting the .o "erall
spirit of the teams.
"We went up and watcbed
the.. girls earlier in the day
and tbal $Gt tbe kids loose
and exetted. And they
played
like
it,"
Higginbotham said. "Th~y
!Ully I stepped it up a notch
tooight."
quick strike.
PPHS was led at the plate
Magnolia respooded in t:be
bottom of the second with a by Grimm who was 2-for-4
mn to out lhe lead to 2-1 , bu.t with four · RBis coming off
the comfortable nmgin did of the fOill'tb inning homer.
Clay Krebs also had a pair of
not last long.
The Bi,g Blacb batt.ed bits with a borne run. while '
around in the fourth inning, Henlman and Uoyd postJxl
sending 10 to the plate, and two hits each. Jusllin Veitl!
came out of the frame with rounded ou,t the PPHS
Jive runs scored fO£ a shock-. offense with a single.
Magnolia mana,ged just
ing 771 lead against the sectluee hits in the :game led by ·
ond ranked f:agies.
.Justin Veith and Krebs Kale Street who was 2-foc-4.
both reached base in d:le Trent Adkins provided the
fourth on a pair of enurs and lone score of the ev~g,
Eric Veith was walked, load- smashing ,an RBI single in thiswodd.~
No doubt NBA COJllllllSing the bases witb . no outs. the second. The Blue Eagles
Jusllin Cavender was ,! hen also needed dlree pitdlers to sioner David Stem wi.soed
walked to bring bmne Justin make it dirough the contest Barkley had done just that.
Veith for ,the first run of the with StaAel' Cal Kimble get- Hiis penchant for big stakes
tit1g lihe 1loss. Jolld.an Ash ;gambling was already well
inning.
Grimm then smashed his replaced bim in the fourth known - Barkley h.imself
first career home run - a and Landon Harrick finished estimated at one time that
grand slam - to open up a out !!be contest from the be had :lost '$10 milliGn ever
fifth.
7-1 margin.
the years - but the timing
Now, with a win over one of the latest revelation had
With Point Pleasant bolding on to a surprising advan- of the top baseball programs to make Stem wince.
tage. Jooes kept the lead in the state, the ~PHS Jl!O·
Just when the NBA is
intact with one of his best gram f~ls there 1s nothing enjoying a renaissance of
outings of the season in· they can t accomplish whe!' sorts with TV ratings up
holding Magnolia scoreless the tournament gets under-. and everything still on track
over the fmal ;five innings. ":'~Y next week..
for an LA-Boston matchup
Re also held the designated · ' We have as good a in the ·finals that everyone
home squad to just three cbimce as anybody. We play ·outside of Sao Antonio and
total hits in the ·game.
a to~gh schedule and are Detroit desperately . wants,
Krebs capped an already IO?Icing fo~ard to getun?, Barkley.'s gambling probincredible night for PPHS in th_1s . thmg . started,
lems are more than just ·an
the fifth when be broke out Ji1gg_mbotham said.
annoyance Stem can brush
of a lengthy slump with a
Romt Pleasant IS the first off as li tt!le more than a bad
solo home run over .the )eft team to punch ItS llcket to hobby gone really bad.
field fence· for .an 8-1 PPHS the tournament, w1th .the
At a time the NBA
lead.
other _three slots to be fill~ already has gambling issues
The Big Blacks defense later m ~e week. Tb~ B1g it just looks bad that the
then took care of the rest, Blacks will open pl~y m the most outspoken and lisholding Magnolia scoreless state tournament Fnday, tened to commentator 'DD
over the final twG innings to · May 30 at 7 .30 p.m. ag31Dst the cable network carrying
claim the 8-1 wictory and a the wmner of Reg10n li!L
the Lakers and San Anttlnio
return llicket to the state wurSpUFS conference champif!ointP- I ,·Mognolla 1
pp
·2005"100
891
nament neJct week.
onship bets huge amounts
M
010 000 0
132
of
money on everything
And a ·l ot of the iimproved .,..._
(16-13) : A.shton Jones and B.J.
from the tum of a card at
play seen out of Point LIDI'd
Pleasant directly coaelauis - (21-7): Cal«imble, Jol1jan Ash (4). the blackjack table ·to the
. Lanckm Harrick {5) and Jordan Ash,
to the Gvet:all swx:ess tbc Traeh Keler (4),
bounce of a ball on a field.
school 'bas recently been WP - Jones. LP - :t&lt;imble.
Barkley bas admitted to
HR - PP: Curt Grimm, fourth inning,
enjoying. With ,fbe PPHS three
making
hundreds of thouon; CUI.y Krebs, fifth lnning, none
sands of dollars in Super
softball team already in their on.
tn

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'lb111'8day, May u, zoo8

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foint Pleasant headed to W.Va. state tournament

tion that others might have!
been involved in fixin&amp;
. ~ames shouldn't be dis· .
counted so quickly.
Stem bas already admit~
ted other NBA official~
broke league rules by g.ani~
bling in casinos, though
throwing the dice and
throwing a game are tw~
different things altogether,
Bowl bets - supposedly He says that was the extent
losing $100,000 this year of any wrongdoing
on ·the game - so it ·would- league knows about, though
n't be outlandish to lhink he in his next bFeath he also
bets on other sports, too. says he would like to talk t~
Basketball isn't suppGSed to Donaghy after he is senbe one of .them, bnt degen- tenced in July for his mis;
erate gamblers are degener- deeds.
,
Against this backdrop
.a te gamblers and inside
information is' inside infor- comes Barkley's distwbing
failure to be held account~
mation.
The combination 1s a able for the losses he ran up
tough one to resist, .a nd at the Wynn resott las~
Stem doe.sn ' t ha'l'e to look October that for some reafar for an ex111Dple ..of tbat. son be decided not to pay;
Tllll Donaghy knew a sure Whether Barkley , was just
thing when be saw it, too, being stubborn or whether
·and for at least four !ieasons the limits of Iris salary with
lie was not only making the TNT network have
large bets on games he ref- caught up with Iris prndi"
ereed, but was collecting ·gious gambling habits may
,
money fGr passing along be.known only to h.im.
What ·is known is Stem
tips to other degenerate
,gamblers.
has said noth.ing publicly
Donaghy remains a prob- about it,' perhaps reasoning
lem for d:le NBA. as seen that· Barkley is not an
anorpey employee of the league noi ,
this week when
filed a letter in federal court is be involved in games ori
alleging that · relationsh.ips the court. But Barkley i§
among officials, coaches talk.ing about the league
and players "affected .the almost every night before
outcome of games." The national audience, and TNT
letter also suggested that does pay the NBA million$
. Donaghy told investigators of dollars for the rights tit
:
about the gambling activi- show .its games.
Both
the
NBA's
eagernest
ties of other NBA officials
and about a referee who to put the Donaghy · affait
passed confidential infor- behind it even while ne~
mation to a coach.
questions are raised an~ its
Even worse, the attorney silence on Barkley are trou,
suggested the NBA might bling, especially since a I&lt;Jf
have pressU11ed the govern- of casual fans already sus~
ment "into shutting down peel when the home team .
this prosecution to avoid wins almost every playoff
the disclosure of informa- game funny things are
·
tion unrelated to Tim's con- going on.
duct."
The possi hility of . the
The NBA responded by Lakers and the Celtics play~
calling the letter an as son- ing in the NBA Finals iii
ment of lies and unfGunded exciting s~uff. But Stenj
allegations, saying it was surely understands tha~
"the desperate act of a con- keeping the public 'trust i~
victed felon who is hoping the integrity of the game ii
:
to avoid prison time." But far more important.
in a league that has always
1im Dahlberg is a nation;
so feared being tainted by a
gambling scandal that it · al sports columnist for rh~
refused to allow a team in Associated Press.· Write t~
Las Vegas, the mere sugges- him at tdahlbergap.org
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seel&lt;ing qualffiod applicaniS
tor bartender, food runner
and line cook. Apply in person or call 441·9371 to
schedule and interview..308
2nd Ave. Gallipolis.

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$7.66 P!lf hour, shff1 work.
Must,.,. a higtl
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tielor crimi'lll ltiskrry. , _

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ctep . References Req . 446· 4 053

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required 7~0·367 -0632

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bath sec· . Cheshire. Call 740·446·
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ABLE. 74 0-446· 3570
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operate semi·Ciumps tOr 3br, 2 1/2 ba, &amp; FR. 2 car heat pump/ centta! air.
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Members of the Southem Tornadoes baseball team cheer their teammates on from the d\IIOUt during wednesday's
OMsion IV district semlf*tl ,.-ne against Ironton St. Joseph in Lucasville . $luthem won the game 10..7.
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Taylo~r -for-3 with a walk, Tornado conieback. The.)!
Riffle -for-3 with a home fanned two and walked
run, bapman 2-for-3 with eight.
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a walk, Holter a triple,
Southern now has a 38~
Marnhout two walks and a. 10 .record over the past two
sacrifice fly, Klesk.i a single seasons.
and sacrifice fly, and Brown
Southern plays in the D~
an RBI. single and two IV district finals Friday at 5
walks. Chad Harvey led p.m. at the University of
Flyer hitters with a home Rio Grande. J;'ans should
tun and single.
note that the game is not al
Chapman got the win. Lucasville, the site of
. with one and two-thirds Wednesday's game. l'hi~
innings in relief. He fanned will be the second straight
three and gave up no hits in year Southern has made ii
· a great go-to effon. Manuel to the district finals, last
bad a great effort · h.imself · year claimilig the champi~
·with two strikeouts and only onship and advancing to,
one walk to his credit.
the first round of . .the
· · Caleb Blackburn was the regional.
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scored on a passed ball.
Another run came borne on
Kreig. Klesk.i's !fit ball
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score 3-0.
·St. Joe plated a single run
in the fourth, then Southern
. went up 7-I on the, coattails
of a Wes Riffle three-run
shot, his seventh home run
of the year. Chapman and
j'~~or rode borne o~
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hit a sacri:fice fly for the
fourth run of the inning .and
a 7-1 Southern lead.
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St. Joe batter In the sixth,
then a walk, a couple hits
and three SHS errors
opened the floodgates as the
flyers tied the game, 7-7.
That set the stage for a dramatic Southern come back
in the bottom of the sixth.
"The boys never game up,
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spades, one diamond and three dlbs.
\bu do not have tho time to play a 11oan.
bBcau&amp;e West ¥rill win with his ace .and
C8llf1 a diamood. \bu mUBt discard rour
holirt 1000!' oo dummy's dub aoe, then
ruff your lai1 diamond on the board .
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play a spade to dummy's nine (noting
1he
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·ruff your last diamond .., tho boero, and
claim 12 trili&lt;s: 1he 11 listed lltxM! and
diamond 'Tuft.
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in popu~rity. I prefer 10 plaj' 1his bid as

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ga., bOfh guns ~ nice • $9999. VIEW OUR ENTIRE
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coding/documentation guidelines required.
11he CoPing Specialist is primarily responsible
to assi;1 wilh the develqpment and submission
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of coding curriculum for CME and OEU
designation for coding· ·and documenunion
workshops, semim and· publications. The
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·Scrap Meals OpenrMonday, IH 0 M € S T E ~ O E A 'Cavalier $2,200.
1998 trailer, 9.8 Ni&amp;san Outboard
Tuesde,y, .Wednesday &amp; CA-RGO/CONCESSION Cavalier $2,000
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Drain$, 'EQUIPMENT" TR'*'ILERS . .

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FUlll Tank 105 gal. ills in bed
Cloiicll Sunday
of lull slze1rucl&lt; UB8d once 08 Yamaha .Ali, 600cc. 1000
$900. 211unk faeders, UB8d mllos. tramo :&amp;liders. :
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1.winter good shape 10' long eliminator. IBm protaclor _ _ _.;:::;;:::::~:::::11
•1so. 2 man earthquake with Fulmer helmet and 1
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Auger bougt1t 07, 8" Augar Tourmaslsr jaclral. Pd.
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$200. A4g. Angus .Sull. $9000. Sail lor $7900. Show ~~~:==~~.~
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calved 12·15 2007. Top 20 Room Cortd. 446-2510 or
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Sale$1 ,400. 1 Angus/C1larl. - - - - - - -.,
Seamless Gutters
cow with heifer cat(. cow 87
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Goldwllg
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Hot Tub f owir" Spa Outlet.
DopoaH Aaquimd, $1000 DV. Hullfl selec1ion.

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75bs. Of Alfalfa, good. $2,500,

Reg. (F) ShoHie 5 VIS- $100 Orcilord grass and Tomoi!Yi
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41B-5288 or !IIJ8.6130
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HealthCare of Gallipolis ;Feny

Satlllrday,
May24, 2008
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

CarJng Pet
Cremations
GVC

Qpen to the Public!
free 1Jifts to kids,
balloons, face painting,

special .events, etc.

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Heigh!, Weight &amp; B.lood
Pressure Screenings Available
for·Children
For mare irffonnalion

PLEASA!NJ VAUE'f
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.

please call,

8utles:fly Aelea1e &amp;
celebrlition
Due to inclement weather
condrtions in Florida,.the
1ransportation of the butterflies
llas been ,postponed.
We have rescheduled the

Release .&amp; Celebration for
1ihinday, ..., 21

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Uriveway. The ·public is cordially
invrted! _For more information
please call,

(304) 675-7400

PVH We'Jine.ss .
Center
. Wednesday,
May '28, 2008
Sam~Noon
Special events, games &amp;

Maaon Coun1y Youth Footbal League
124 Highland Ave.
(JNJF Bingo Hall)

Saturday May 24th
support the kids of Mason

'$5 PACKS12 PAOK MIN
.

prizes
Refreshments will :be seiVI!(I
Public is iiWitedl
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' please caN,

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will go to Die YOU!h Football
1 · -:~:.:lof~equipment We need Ill raioo
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in • """" amount of time
ploaoo come cl1ec&gt;&lt; ,. out1

LEO (July 23-lwg . 22} - Md1ods or
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your popularity is ascending whfln more
than One invitation is extended to you.
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a proven ally. rather than with just anybody. Everything will go much smoother
and be mom anamable tf
do.
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wlh this person now and haw a frank
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Townnouse Big Hom sadlle, 16 lncfl eac!1. S79-2836or740-01B1962
Apanments.
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Bath, Adun Pool &amp; Baby 379-.21!77
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Working
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CMAERNMTIC/HCAAERLM ICEHQAUEIPL· 2006 Jeep Wrangler,

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32", top braBI&lt; down; Also l/ICE. SPECIAL 20FT 0860, 1ea,. messaga.
on unit, has been stored for

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competitive pay for work in' a challengiqg and
supportive en~iro.nment . Employees e&lt;Uoy

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95 Mercur.~ Marquis, 28 sasoo. 40- ~ _
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s, maint ·&amp; car fax 88 .Winnebago Motor home,
record&amp;. $2900 740.£4S. 2ilf1, loaded, sleeps 4, 18
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cold air.EX. shape $3600 r-.740-4'16-3825
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~ y&amp;~~r llhH:d will bring a number of
prateasiooal concerns mora into focus,
but in ways that will help you analyze
things in a productive manner. "s a
result. many o1 your hOpes for advanoemenl and success could become a rea!t-

David Lewis
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Jllan the play?
You have only 11 top tricb: seven
spades, one diamond and three dlbs.
\bu do not have tho time to play a 11oan.
bBcau&amp;e West ¥rill win with his ace .and
C8llf1 a diamood. \bu mUBt discard rour
holirt 1000!' oo dummy's dub aoe, then
ruff your lai1 diamond on the board .
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play a spade to dummy's nine (noting
1he
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·ruff your last diamond .., tho boero, and
claim 12 trili&lt;s: 1he 11 listed lltxM! and
diamond 'Tuft.
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nlshed. EotBbliahed '1975.
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Quality cars, trucks, vans ·
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ea.I T ,
starting at. $1500 to $8300..
WATERf ROO£ S4C.i
Financing available :-vlth Unconditional llfatlma guar- .
waiTanty.
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two~1D 'find
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spades,
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we are lool&lt;ing 111 responder's
bidding ..., strong hands. I lil&lt;e 1he
strong jump-shift, btr1 tt has been waning
in popu~rity. I prefer 10 plaj' 1his bid as

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Winct:Iula Model S7~A 20 GOOSENECK FLATBED
Buick Grand Sport 50K 4 years. Completely HH·
92
ga., bOfh guns ~ nice • $9999. VIEW OUR ENTIRE
'le Fl .
contained, incl . oJrlhoa1,l:ll,
$325. Buys. both. "740-§33. TRAILER INVENTOR\' OftT : : ml s, . or~da ear, DVO, mtcrowa...-e, cost (Mir .

coding/documentation guidelines required.
11he CoPing Specialist is primarily responsible
to assi;1 wilh the develqpment and submission
.
of coding curriculum for CME and OEU
designation for coding· ·and documenunion
workshops, semim and· publications. The
position is ba.r;ed in Gallipolis, OH.

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94 eamam blua w/ tl!Yer
year of coding education and auditing · AKC · Yorkie pups, maleo . front, nice shape,$1850. I'"' Hames $:JJOO. 2 ear1y 80's ·~
eKpericnce required. ~Professional designation

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&amp; 2003 Ca1181ier $1,500. .2001) 02 'Mercury 2.0 HP Eng. 02
·Scrap Meals OpenrMonday, IH 0 M € S T E ~ O E A 'Cavalier $2,200.
1998 trailer, 9.8 Ni&amp;san Outboard
Tuesde,y, .Wednesday &amp; CA-RGO/CONCESSION Cavalier $2,000
~ : Motor, 2_ trolling motor5,
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Rabar H'OIRSiE / LIVESTOCK
VALLEY
For Beams,
'Concrete,
1 Channel, Flat "Bar, steel Tflt'ILERS, tOAD "MAX
Grating
FoJ
Drain$, 'EQUIPMENT" TR'*'ILERS . .

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Ga1eorcomerpots.$1.00ft.
4Wunnw:
OpenM-59-5
FUlll Tank 105 gal. ills in bed
Cloiicll Sunday
of lull slze1rucl&lt; UB8d once 08 Yamaha .Ali, 600cc. 1000
$900. 211unk faeders, UB8d mllos. tramo :&amp;liders. :
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1.winter good shape 10' long eliminator. IBm protaclor _ _ _.;:::;;:::::~:::::11
•1so. 2 man earthquake with Fulmer helmet and 1
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Auger bougt1t 07, 8" Augar Tourmaslsr jaclral. Pd.
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$200. A4g. Angus .Sull. $9000. Sail lor $7900. Show ~~~:==~~.~
, ·Guttering
calved 12·15 2007. Top 20 Room Cortd. 446-2510 or
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Sale$1 ,400. 1 Angus/C1larl. - - - - - - -.,
Seamless Gutters
cow with heifer cat(. cow 87
d-tonda
Goldwllg
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(740)367-0547.
New styles. Free
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Twin AMM's ifower is acce
. pi· ~op ·Qualitu. 606-929-5655
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1101 for HucHubli(liled, 1·br
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the
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Lea.se Plus
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Hot Tub f owir" Spa Outlet.
DopoaH Aaquimd, $1000 DV. Hullfl selec1ion.

'P ets,

Sacurtty

75bs. Of Alfalfa, good. $2,500,

Reg. (F) ShoHie 5 VIS- $100 Orcilord grass and Tomoi!Yi
Obo.' 91~ Shettie pups. $30 mil &amp;Bed. $"1~0. Uttltty

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!Plus electric, WBSher, dryef potS , ClepOSit&amp; re!erenoes, GoodiU!Iod'furn.-appil· (740)992-0165
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ness sale. re...rytting must S225 eadh.7-40-98N788 •iM.m m•buy• 1'. 'X50''111
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Model'n 1 BR Apt. C8ll 44&amp; go. 76 Vine St. GalHpolls DH . Full
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male _electric mo_bll;e home,1ea- __
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MOVE' IN SPECIAL $100 2999 or after 2pm 740-367- popar trai;..d. S100. 74 B418 01 004-674-6915. . 1987 Dodge CarlM!n V6,
Now $5.00
OFF . 2 br apt 6 miles from 7886
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446-lOOO
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H-r Hosprt41. $400 plus
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'I runs good. 63,000 mo. 2000 to choose from.
Deposit Some .VIities paid.
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5850.00. 740-992.()255.
41B-5288 or !IIJ8.6130
)IOWiMN&amp;; -old. &gt;finlf snots and '5.000 aq.1t. of. 116 gsge 99 PlymOUftl Voyager, .Rowcring .il'i: f oliage
Nice qujet 2BR apt.
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21-June 20 ) -

It

bel"loolmS you to seek aut situations or
actMties that can be dewtoped into

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additional sources of income. More than
one can be found if you are interested fn

wodtingvn them.

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MINI-FAIR
HealthCare of Gallipolis ;Feny

Satlllrday,
May24, 2008
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

CarJng Pet
Cremations
GVC

Qpen to the Public!
free 1Jifts to kids,
balloons, face painting,

special .events, etc.

.

Heigh!, Weight &amp; B.lood
Pressure Screenings Available
for·Children
For mare irffonnalion

PLEASA!NJ VAUE'f
HOME HEALTH &amp;
-HOSPICE
.

please call,

8utles:fly Aelea1e &amp;
celebrlition
Due to inclement weather
condrtions in Florida,.the
1ransportation of the butterflies
llas been ,postponed.
We have rescheduled the

Release .&amp; Celebration for
1ihinday, ..., 21

.PVH Cpmmunity lilelations,

(3041675-4340,

Ext. 1326
1

SENIOR DAY
I

at Noon in ·the f'VH 'Front Circular,
Uriveway. The ·public is cordially
invrted! _For more information
please call,

(304) 675-7400

PVH We'Jine.ss .
Center
. Wednesday,
May '28, 2008
Sam~Noon
Special events, games &amp;

Maaon Coun1y Youth Footbal League
124 Highland Ave.
(JNJF Bingo Hall)

Saturday May 24th
support the kids of Mason

'$5 PACKS12 PAOK MIN
.

prizes
Refreshments will :be seiVI!(I
Public is iiWitedl
For more information
' please caN,

(304) 675-7222

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.EARLY BIRD PAOK GIVEAWAY

iCOioE IN BEFORE 5:15 ii.ND

pr-

APAOK FREEII!

CALL (304) 675-311771or details.
M.
will go to Die YOU!h Football
1 · -:~:.:lof~equipment We need Ill raioo
1.:'
in • """" amount of time
ploaoo come cl1ec&gt;&lt; ,. out1

LEO (July 23-lwg . 22} - Md1ods or
prooedures that ha\len't been n eflec·
1IYe as hoped mlgh1stal110 produce bet·
ter results because of a simple modifica·
tion you make . h proves bener ways can
always be found .
. VIRGO (Aug . 2J..Sep1t. 22) - Today's
happenings could show indicati~ that
your popularity is ascending whfln more
than One invitation is extended to you.
Don't be surprised tt you r calendar
begins to get a brt crowded.
UBRA {Sept. 23-0ct. 23 } - Make it a
point to do IIOI"n8thing of importance with
a proven ally. rather than with just anybody. Everything will go much smoother
and be mom anamable tf
do.
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the tiny &lt;Community which
once served as the county's seal.
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Wednesday will not be
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!lied. Beegle said they were
mother and daughter, and
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live outside the community,
had not been contacted
about their deaths.
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treating the case as ·a homicide/suicide, but said yesterday details, such as motive
and time frame, are unclear.
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boyfriend had died n;,cently,
and that his relative had last
seen the women alive on
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Wednesday afternoon, after
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Rebecca Hanstine, ·Brandon Dodson, Steven Stewart, Kirk Legar, Jessica Sheets; and third row, Melissa Grueser, Talisha
Beha; Am'! Barr, Brittany Preast, Emily Davis, Bradley Jones, and .Angeta 'Stewart. ·

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Seniors awarded scholarships
$120,000 was in University
of Rio Grande/Community
College ' scholarships in
POMEROY - Thursday varying amounts t~ Michael
at Meigs High School was a . Ball, Stephanie Bapst,
day of . recognition for Brittany Chapell, Elizabeth
scholastic excellence and Doczi, .Kathryn Evans,
the awarding of thousands Kelsey Fife , Samantha
of dollars in scholarships.
Hively, Brittany Jeffers,
Scholarship funds of Lindsay
McKinney.
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announced during the senior Mowery, Tiffany Mytko,
awards assembly. Of the Eric Pierce, Carrie Phelps,
total
approximately Chelsie Riggs, Joseh Rosier,
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Kayla Rowley, Brandon
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Molly Smith, Merissa
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Students recognized and
presented scholarships were
as follows :
Amy Barr, valedictorian,
$2,500 each year for four
years,
Ohio. Academic
Scholmhip Maude Sellards
Scholmhip, $600; Milestone
Benefits,
$500;
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University Credit · Union
Hany Crewson Scholmhip,
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Armbruster
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$450; OU Bobcat Award,
$2,100; OU Edwin and·Ruth
Kennedy Sesquicentennial
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Gateway . Grant, $750; OU
Gateway Scholarship, $750;
Bachtel Scholarship, $2,500;
Bedford
Township
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Scholarship $300.
Talisha Beha, valedictorian, Bachtel , Scholarship.
$2,500; Bethany Coll ege

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POMEROY -Motorists in Meigs County
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experienced sticker-shock (again ) when driby-county
data
released
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Gallia County saw a 1 lar unleaded surpassed $4 pe·r gallon, and
percent drop over March then some.
Classifieds
Bs-6 wben
In Pomeroy, the price of regular unleaded
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Comics
B7 rare
was 6.4 per'cent a Yesterday afternoon one of the cheapest
places to purchase·regldar unleaded was al the
Editorials
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Meigs County fell I. 7 Hot Spot on US 33 near Portland and
Faith 5 Values
As-7 percent,
from 10.2 percent Ravenswood, W.Va. at $3.95 a gallon.
.Movies
'A3 in March to ' 8.5 percent in Stations in Middleport, ·Syracuse, Tuppers
April. lt also dropped Meigs Plains and Racine were all reporting regular
NASCAR
B3 out of the double-digit unleaded over $4 per gallon.
Stations in Point Pleasant, W.Va. went
Obituaries
A3 range for the first time since from
$3 .99 to $4.19 in a matter of hours.
November.
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Stations
in Gallipolis were reporting regular
The jobless rare in Athens
Weather
A8 County fell eight-tenths of a unleaded f or $3 .99 a gallo n while statio ns in
percent, from 6 percent in Athens were repo rting $4.09 a gallon yesterl!'l _ _ v...,r '"'U,.Oo.
March to 5.2 the following day afternoon .
The price for a barrel of oil reached a record
month . Jackson County fell
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1.1 percent with 7.3 percent high Thursday. going for $135.09 before Unleaded regular not only reached
$4 a gallon yesterday in Meigs
dropping
to
around
$
130
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The
p
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of
,
in April after posting 8.4
County but. in Pomeroy leaped to $4.19 after oil prices pea ked at a
record high yn ThLJrsday only to drop later in the day .
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