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Sobeol District'.&amp; finMDOial ~ k deficit growing 10
frurecast. projecti~ fi'l&lt;e $4!J9,,s96 by .June 20(JIJ, ItO
y.tm!i of deficit fundiqg IW.as ·'$l,342.-4«i by JUDe 2010, to
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Ohio '$2.,492,i783'iJy.JUDe2Gl'l,JIIId
Dqw!lment of Elclucalien '$4,181;97Biby JUDe 2(U2.
a:qm:ormtaliiwes ;gi.~ iiafor'Die Ohio Oepam:ncnt &lt;of
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1be fooi!J!!st unveiJIIJd a sentriY.e&amp;, Dr. Th01nas
Ttuesll1ay ~·~ Board of Gumpf ;and Or. . Jac1c!ie

OSbome, there •by invitation,
.llilillllssed what ~ ~
dalioos11bestatefilakes,tollbe
·disutct .an bow to i.JI1prov.e
its financial situation and
w~== they -fullew
to orce •change.
· Or. Gu1IIPf said 1he fiscal
.condition -of school districts
iis monitored . .An_y districts
. showing deficits for lhe
nen three years in -their
June . 3@. 200.8 fiv.e year
farecast will get .a icaJl from

the ODofE. At that time the
ifisttict will be · required _to
submit a recovery plan
addressin~ the deficit. The
district will be 'given s~if­
ic time frames in which to
take action and at the end of
that time if nothipg is done,
the llistrict will move into
fiscal watch and be given~
.days in which to come up
with remedies. ff there is no
specific plan in p~ace at ~t
time, ilhen the ilistnct wtll

go into fiscal emergency.
"Districts get in trouble by
waiting," said Gumpf. "Their
expenses accumulate · and
then they go into emergency
which triggers a financial
analysis by the state where
"everything is shared" and
work sheets are done to identify problems. He added that
when a district moves into
the emergency status, a

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Rep. Jimmy Stewart
{R-Aibany) throws
out the first pitch of
the Rutland Youth
iLeague's baseball
season which began
this past weekend
with a parade
1hrough town.
Stewart was also the
grand marshal of the
para.de which cele- .
·braled not only baseball but the official
start of summer in
Rutland. Also pictured, below, along ·
the parade route
were the triumphant
members of the
Meigs Archery Teams
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MIDDLEPORT - A new
ordinaqce regulating the
placement of mobile homes
in the VJllage of Middleport
passed' village council's
approval Monday.
The ordinance was one of
three that consolidate and
modify existing ordinances.
The other two related to
fencing regulations and the
village!s building pel'Qlit
fee sebedule.
The ordinances were first
introduced last month, and
the final reading on the
ordinances
was
held
Monday night.
The new mobile home
ordinance is largely a result
of new state and federal _
regulations relating to
flood .plain management,
Mayor Michael -Gerlach
said last month.
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Wilding
Cemetery in
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1be ;gtive mat.Jcing is
being1Mied h The Socidy
of &gt;tile W.ir :&gt;'11HZ m,the
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buil.lling
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Mi~ bas reached a
"cri.iis, Mayor Michael
-Gedacb aid, 'but coSts for
1he demolition could come
from severll departments
which uoe lhe pmperty the
sd!ool sitsoo.
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lhete is no cost estimNr for
telllin.g the .eld building
do:wn. but said .cost cannot ·
&amp;tali4 .in the way. Jeffers
Excavating of Pomeroy bls
been contacted and .is
expected to provide a cost
estimale 80011, &lt;Jcr,ilcb told
vi~e council Monday
evemng. .
"Money is Jllways a (\011·
.ca:n, but we'll just have to
deal with it," Gerlach said
yer.taday. He 8li4 becluoe ·
&gt;tile public wOib .an'd street
.d qw'tmellts bodt ·uoe lhe

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lltlaough not the 'building
itlelf, those two deplrt-JDalti .can help bear the cost
of 4caxilitioo. The balance, into the building's baseFisc.al Officer SUSID Blk.er
1he cost will be less
said Monday. would likely than if material had to be
war
bie paid from the village's
during the Baltle of Lake sc ncnal fund. Becauoe 11Jl08t hauled a_way, Gerlach said.
1be building his begun to
Erie. 1be POW CIIIIIP in of the rubble from the
demoli.tio!l can be pu&amp;bed fail in the back. comer along
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SYRACUSE . -Two
females were injured in a
two-ear collision which took
place yesterday morning in
Syracuse on Ohio 124. •
Though the names of the
haven't
been
drivers
released, according to
Syracuse Police · Chief
Shannon Smith, who is also
a lieutenant with the fire
department, the two women
did not appear to be seriously injured. Smith said air
bags were deployed in both
vehicles which sustained
disabling damaged, requiring towing.
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Witnesses said one driver
was turning to enter Home
National Bank near the
intersection of Third and
Seventh Streets. while the
other northbound driver
alleged! y pu lied in front of
the car headed into the bank
and struck it.
Smith .said no one required
extrication and both patients
were out of -theiT vehicles
upon arrival of emergency
personnel from Syracuse's
Engme 34 and Squad 33. In
addition. medics fro~ Meigs
EMS ·were on scene and
transported one patient to
Holzer Medical Center while
the .other was taken by private vehicle for treatment of
theiT injuries.
Smith said the accidem
happened at around II : 17
a.m . and Ohio 124 was
reopened to two lanes at
12:20 p.m. 'I)le Ohio State
Highway Patrol is handling
the accident; report and no .
further details were avail. able at press time.

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··The Daily Sentinel

111 Court Street • Pomeroy, ~o

(740) 992·2156 • FAX {740} 992·2157
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·~~'May 29: 2008

ALL BUSI~SS: Europe
slowdown could wreck earnings

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this year, Citi~p predicts. to IDler 2 pen:ent today.
At the same tune, U.S. prof- , That deceleration could
its earned : domestically c:ome sbould dte euro -the_
turned negatiJC in dte dfud currency fur 13 E.urot D'
quartel; 2007.
rountries,. including its
McDonald'sCoqt.'siDID"- , lalpst, Germany...:.. rcllal
national operations, • fur against dte dollar bec;•1se
eQmple. drove il!i 24 per- its ~;elative strengdt has
cent rise in quai1erly opm~t- p.essured
European
ing profits.. Sales at exports. In recent years, tbe
European restaura.nts open , cheap dollar has hoosb:d the
at least a ye{lf ~up 11.1 'emungs of~ aDd
percent, rom~ with a U.S. ntultinarional compa2.9 percent gam in dte quar- Dies lwcanse dteir goods are
ter. m ~-~ ~ for lessexpeosive~
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dtt cham s
opeouons.
At tbe
lUIIe. aedit
U.S. companies ·witb big tunditions bave begun to
foreign exposure also·more ligbrcn in Europe just as dtey
often beat earnings esti- have in lite' O.S., and lbe
mares .. Aboui 57pen:ent of , Ewqleail Commission's ·
a sample of 450 OOIJIIIanies . April moolhly survey ofecofrom the RusseiiiOOO stock nomic sentiment dropped
index beat earnings.per- uneXpectedly to its lowest
share estimates. Of that, the level siQoe August 2005.
95 companies deriving
lnftalion levels are also
more dtan half dteir teY- mounting, wilh European.
enues outside dte U.S~ had a consumers,
like
their
tieat rate of about 68 per- American
counterparts,
cent,. compared with tbe 46 reeling ·.,.ucuwty pressed
percent · heat rate for those by dte soaring costs for oil
with no international sales, and food. Butnnlikc in tbe
according to . Bespoke U.S., European Central
lnvesunent Group.
Bank: President' Jea!K:I.aude
With Europe' s economy Tricbet is refusing to lower
' Jlll~sibly 's fowjng, dt~ · Wtir:st rarcs betaJJ!if' ofbis
kin,&lt;! ·of resUlts cuilld ·f!e concerns about mounting
under threat.- ·
• inflationary pre~sures.
Citigroup's economists
CODRI!IIerS in _Gqmany
expect 1.4 pen:etit growdt in baw: begun to feel ilm ~
European gross domestic· sun:, . aDd when Germany
~ct in.201)8. down from &lt;~1"1"2CS, EIB:ope's likdy f9
2.6 ~ · ia 1ID1. 1be catcb tbe ftu. A closely

.NEW YORK - Big corporate profits fueled by
Dan Goodrich
strong mte11¥,1ional sales
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Europe's economy begins to
Charlene Hoeflich
falter, s1ripping many multinational companies of a buge
General Manager-News Editor ·
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source of earnings growth.
Europe? Not China or
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Europe.
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Congress shall make rto law respecting an
Europe accout'us for
'· rstablishmtnt of rtfigion, or prohibiting, dte
almost half of U.S. 001J!P3·
· foe exercise thereof; p; ahridging t(,e jrtdom of nies' foreign sales, acoording
to Citigroup. That's some: speech, or of the press; or the right of tlu pu- thing
you can't ignore when
~· .pit peactably
assemble, t~tUl to petition flu domestic sales are faltering ·
under the weight of higher
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Go~~ernment
a redress ofgritvaru:rs.
prices for oil, gas and food,
"Investors tend to think of
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sales,"
said
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Levkovich, ·Chief U.S. equity strategist for Citigroup.
"They don't recognize how
. much comes from Europe."
This is where the popular
"decoupling" investrilent
strategy stans to show some
cracks. In recent years,
investors have been att:r:act.ed ro companies widt ties ·t o
faster-growing global markets, because they think
&amp;Dr Etlilor: •
their performance will hold
Just wanted to say what a friendly town. My husband, · Up even when the U.S.
.. son, girlfriend and I c;une to Pomeroy on Sunday to see my economy doesn't.
, eldest son ride with Ute- motorcycles.
. That elfort ha$ paid Qff:
: We live about 2.5 hours away, so I figured we'd make it Cprporate profits earned
a sight-seeing 1rip:as well. I found Court Street Grill on the abfoad jumPed 45 . pen:eDt
Internet, and went from tliere. To nzy amazement everyone ifi •2AXJ1 JmdMe t:X~ t\):
· we talked to was very . ~d aqd very helpful in explaining sdrge
2,5 pe~ .~ghly9~inO.:Iiitl"'
, the history of yoqr town. Even the pastor we met. AU dte
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cyclists from all different ethnics and culture were very
, courteous of e;~ch other
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What a nice turn out. We will be back next year!
Debbie and Bobby Jones
New Carlisle

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from a «vised 5.6 readinv in
May, down fmap' its ~tial
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"R\!ng i n = in May
of Ibis year.has clouded dte
mood among oonswiters,"
tbe agency said in a statement. 1be eoooomic outlook indiCatOr, inc!me
expectations
and
the
propensity to buy all suffc:n::d considerable losses."

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large- and mid-cap stQc.k
sectors lwdeSt hit will be
housdlofd and pmonal
products, autos and mmpo-

nentsandoonsumenlumbles
wbicb each
derive more lhan 2(J'pnlCDI
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by sliding -saunrr ooofidCni:e at bome.
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bav~ been p~ over the
last year by ~ive , ~
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ALBANY -Joe Brown, 49, Albany aDd fonnedy of
Meigs County, was in a lllOIDR:yde accident oo Ohio 681 oo
'·Munday acoonling to Tlllllp:£ Steven Daugbedy of dte
Aihens Post of dte Obio State Hi;gbway PalroL Tl~
~said it appears Brown was riding his 2006 Harley
· Davidson on Ohio 681 When be went off lhe ril!.bt side of the
road, went down over an ·embankment aoil ovei1UIDCIL
· 'Aootber peniOil found bim widt tbe bk ~ on top of
· bim and mnoved it. He was 1ransported ro O'Bieness
Memorial Hospital and 1atfr flown to Gr;mt Medical Center
m Columbus. Oaughaty uid • dte «len&amp;: of tbe aocidcnt
.Brown appeamd to have a leg injwy aDd concussion. The
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Which Obama ckfinitely
did. (Read dte traDliC:ript at
MSNBC.(XIIII:)
"ccmJSC' she's SIDll1ta' and

Eveo so, be .described it as
1notbing WlUsual, lllm!IY the
1dnd of cheap shOt politicianstakeduri08~s.

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just another politicjan, and
the · "diffe.ence ... eluded
-Ginton, her busbend, and
' her ""mruoigo stalf." ·
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viable , Africanftrst
American presidential emdictate. Yes, Clintoo was dale
flt'St viable female Qndidate, but it is Slit! different.
Race is tbe deeJ.lllSt and oldest and most ·bitter oontlict
in American bistory _· dale
cause of our grr.at Civil W~~~;
and i&gt;f the upheavals of the
1950s and 19ti(ls. And if
some voters didn't ¥f11cciate the potential breakthrough that Obama's candidacy represented, many in
the Democratic · primaries
· and caucuses did - and so
did the members of the
. media and Obama's felluw
potiti~s. And as Ointoo
began treating Obama iU
j usl another politi~ ~
recoiled and ·d trew their
support to him.
Actually, I'd argue the
single lllOSI telling episode
had already taken place during dte Oct. 30, 2007, ptesidential. debate in which
"moderators" Tim Russert
and Brian Williams tried to
sandbag Clinton with bostile. often misleading ques-

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OUl iD a must-mid essay It
Huffin~t.oom. Not
only does . tt lf'P.Cal' litdy
that Clinton wtD emerJe
With a clear lead in dte popular IIOfe come June '3, but
it's imperative to understand
dial smce Andrew Jacbun
first built a wiming ·£11111iin t828, eucdy u0e
Democrat bas beoome pu:siden,t "wi.thout · winning .

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and bdter uo ber feet than
Obllma, it didn't wodt. To
tbe Beltway media bowevec, dale pos;ideadial race bas
beeo a witcb bunt ever .since.
Wbicb doesn't..,_ uoe
must 11tpp01t Oiittoo «be eitberObioot~ylvani.a,
d nrd
Any wilh IbM -5'-'o While
11101e than
-against ing-dass v~.~
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JOamngrt Jndrw1 ifs pos5i- the IM•o••ic solid South
ble to ._._,_ with IIIIis da diiisol·,.,.,
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!liCe oonstitulei America'·s · ~ Dcnp •JMic
Original Sin - aldtougb
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. ca!didatebasbad
feminists would que tbal tp caay both Obio and
bl.aclt. men woo dte VOle p- Peruasylvaoia, even when
eraliuos bef&lt;R women of funmy · · Catttr and Bill
Ill)' &lt;dor.- while also RJC- ainrori pidtd up !U!Ibern
opizing dw .it's dlqJiy Slales.~li:'snotonlyoft'msi~
WRIIIg ilr dte narional media · to
5C(JOI
wod;iag~
ID .~ ;a tbe U!* b .any Clinton · SUflli'Wilu
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pulitMie Did.,pitdons lob "'NASCARman,' .,.....,..__
alfloalls ID Iark;( ~? ed,' 'low infomwMWJ' ;wbiiQ;,
Don't ~ me. 'rubes, fools, and lao-mOD1beJ. pve me wtifonn No. gen.'" it's politiallssrici&lt;lc
42 iD ltigh scboollvw:w•se it
Every available polls
fit; ewauo.l.wu lbrillni to shows dtat ecoaqmiq;,
it. The ~)'II 1\CC- bealtb care and national
ond ba!ln!UP! WliS uoc of dte security motivate such votIDQit oignifica.. Amcricims ers, Dot bigOtry. Academic
of dte 20th centu,ry. No leftists have day,:lreamed
Jackie Robiniuo., DO Barack about a winni~ ooalitioo Of
.O hama.asl'mcoofidelltbe African-Amencans
aDd
. would~·
latte-sipping idealiltS since
. B.ut · ,J.t's not ~)' forever, but it's neve..
patronjziAJ
for
dae 1IIOitm bef&lt;R, and ~·s
WubiaP.OO mrdia ID bave no reason to believe it Clll
~aka! ude.s- it's danger- wotin 2008.
OilS. By ·declaring an
(A.'*ansas
IkllfOCI'fJIextremely close oootest Ga;;ette colrurullst GeM
over, and by repcatr41y Lyons is 4 natioftal -~­
questioninJ the Diotives, 1N 4_,w wiMer Gnd ooeven the sanity, of Ointon IJIIJbor of "lM ~ of
and
he..
stlpporters, rile httMf 11ft (St. Mallilr6
they've Jed Demoa:at$ to Prus. 2000). bi tllilt ~­
ignore' a bi8 chunk of 1lltJil L')YM6 #d 8eat!political reality.
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and cume.s monthly to monitor lhe overall finances of
tbe district. "They will set
tbe direction of dte scbool

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Motorcycle aa.ident

sarisfactioo_"
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, SYRACUSE - The first session o.f swimming lesliOIIS fur funr years, aft£r having
wiD be offered at London Pool beginning June 9 to June 20. saved in dte faSt rood illdus. )'o ~ign up ?" to get more information, call pool managec uy for 10 years. She has
lleatbet- SOIIIh at 992-5418.
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: dlree children.: 1)1er. wbo
r:-----------.,-----..,.---- · attends Antioch College;
Cheyenne. a st11dent at
Fastcm Junior HiP School;
Pmma, age 4. Sbe lives
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with the WtUz Kids 4-H
Club and me Meigs CoWlty

and scbool boanls haw: to
meet "their 5tandants to tbeir

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LETTERS TO THE
EDITOR

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Awards.
,,
SYRACUSE - Applicalions . for dte 2QOIWJ Carleton ·
~ a~ are based on
~ Memorial ScbolarshiP for Higher Ed•!Clllioo are available for OOOURabODS by
fe~ .
any legal resident of tbe VIllage of Syracuse. An application ·employees. The l!onoroes J01!1
can be pick.ed up from Joyce Sissoo, College Road, or from Missy Keams of tile bank :s '
Gonloo FISber • 1402 Dusky Street_ Legal residents of Mason office, who was prev!, Sytacwle can qualify for scholarship awards for a maYiDI!Im 011sly l!der:ud as tile FanDel'S
· of two years. Applic:atiuns are due back by June 24.
1 Bank 2008 ~ of die
.
Year. They are:
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POMEROY - Paul M.
Rood, President of Farmeo
Bank. has annouoc:ed lbe
winners of the bank'·s annual "Employee Cboicie"

Accepting Carleton scholarships .

oversee lbe &lt;WW'lllinn and
lbat Commi~i~-~ the
tiJ!,ht to owrride local boanls.
oftdncatioo ~

Today is Thursday, May 29, the 150i:b day of 2008. There

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POMEROY-The Pomeroy Fuemen'sAssociationwill
bost a c:hicten aDd ribs barbecue,beginnifi8 at II a.m. on
.Sunday al dte firehouse. Advanced ()(defs can be placed on
:,;_Sunday or by calling dte fire swiO,Oal 992-2663.

OJmmissiun is appoinfal 10

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Fa•..ners Bank na111es annual
E•••ployee Choice award winners

Chicken, ribs barbecue set

are 21 6 days left in the year.

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IN HlSTORY

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the auditor of Stare gets
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, Today's Highlight in History: On May 29, 1765, Patri,.ck
·'''
Henry denounced the Stamp Act before VIrginia's House of
Burgesses. (It was during:this speech that Henry suppo~d­
ly responded to cries of "Treason !",by declaring, "If this be
. treason, make the most of it," ~coroing to an 1817 biography of Henry by William Wirt, who wrote that be !tad con· ftrmed the quote with 'former President Thomas Jefferson.)
On this date: In 1790, Rhode lsland beCame the l3ih
· original colony to ratify the Uilited States Constitution.
In 1848, Wisconsin became dte 30th state .of dte union.
In 1903, comedian Bob Hope was hom Leslie Townes
·.
,
Hope in Eltham, London. . ·
.. In 1'932,. World War I veterans ,;ltegan arriving in
Washington to demand cash bonuses lbey, weren't sched·
·
uled to receive unti11945.
:
. In 1943, NolllllanRockwell's )JOitrliii9f.~lbe:Riveter"
appeared on the cover of The Saturday·~~ Pest , · ·
, In 1953, Mount Everest was~~ ·~d
Hillary of New Zealand and TensiJ:tl, N(JI;giylltif 1\lc:;pal
~arne the first climbers to .reach tiJ¢ s~.
• Today's Birtbd~ys: Raoe.car drivp:~ .tltu:a,}lilJ·::=:~
composer Danny Elfman IS 55. Stop~~·.
u
· 52. Actress Annette Bening is 50. Actor Rupe1fij~ is
· 49. Singer Melissa Etheridge is 47, ·
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· Thought for Today: "What makes us discontented with ~~'~
:a: sctiiiln
-our condition is the absurdly exaggerated idea we have of b
two of dte party's
·the happiness of others."- Anonymous.
·
most loyal and enduring
constituencies:
AfricanAmericans, and blue-collar
white voters in what was
once
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the' nation's indils~al
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heartland along the Ohio
• River. Far more than the
Letters to the editor are welcolfll!. They should btdess' White House could be lost
. than 300 words. All letters ate subject to editing, must be · N
be
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d . l d _ _,,.
nd I '--··, be .,
m ovem r.
" . srgn_e , an me u ~ uuuress ~
te eprun~ rnun r. ".o
Equally dear is that many,
. unsrg.red letters wrll ~ publrshed, Leuen should be m .. in our esteemed national
good taste, address~ng rssMe~, ~I perstNUUitres. Letters ·of news media would enjoy
thanks to orgamzatrons and indiVIduals wrll not be accept- facilitating that breakup.
ed for publrcatron.
Wtdt incomes rivaling those
of reserve infielders and
e,gos inflated by TV «&lt;ebrity, the courtiers, .romteSans
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r the imperial w~ . · I
Reader Services . Ohio Yai~Ubtlshq :· . press deem
~ca's ripilful m'lio,g
Correction 'PolleY
Publlslled every aftomoon, lil!rndllr
.c;IAD. Many IJO loqgcr deny
Our main concem in all_stories is to through Friday. 111 Court~
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!akin~ sides; at • times,
be accurate. If y~u know of an error Pomeroy, Ohio.
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dtey're evea boastful:
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howler.COIJl, Judis somewhat
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you 1101 only meet your rusromer's expectati,ons, but
exceed them, .YO!! ve ~ a
rusromer for lif~l ·
•. Tracy Dav1dso11, loan
;;tss1stant at lhe .Pomeroy
1 Corporate Office. Trncy bas
Jo Ann ·says, "Farmers
been at Fanners for · U Bank bas a:lwa~s e11.celled m
1
years. Sl:le and b~sband c ustomer servtce, and over
Allen have two cbil~ die years lihi.s bas been a
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t in tlle
.AmberandDylan.Sheli~~eS
Lang _.,,,_ _._ __.. _ • 1·-e
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• Lisa Hysell., loan officer,
activilies, ;as weU as being .a Gallipolis. Usa bas worked
chases, you Jose iodepm- , member
of
BtadfooJ .al Farmers Bank lim over II
1
deooe of funding, alid dtey Chwclt of Christ.
years. She lives in New
see to it drat you operate in
Tracy notes, "FIIllllen Haven, W.Va., with husband
a tiscaUy responsible way," Bank is 001 so big Chat we · Jason and !!heir children,
He furlher told dte boan:l 1 don't know OU£ cu s- Taylor and De1'4. She
drat an upernring levy is - · tomers ... libe
employees attends the Churoh of God in
dte answer, and e~~.plained share in each otbers' ki- New Haven and i.s involved
that dte district . cwrendy · ~andsorrows. Wean: With the New Hav011 Youth
receives a supplement from a
· family, and that Lea2ue•.the Lowell H~1fuill
lbe state of $800,000 wbicb re ects to our c ustomers."
Litife League Memorial
is about 6.3 mills. He said
• Jo Ann Crisp. human Fund and die American
for Meigs Loca110 ~ re!mi'Cies admioiSilratur and Legion Auxiliary Post 140.
fupdin,g ~gb a lewy it oorporate
secretary,
Lisa reca:lls a recent auto
would have to pass·at least 7 Pomeroy. lo Ann bas been loan ~be made for a ousmills because anything wilhF8IDIOI'Sfor31y.ears.A tomerwhopurchaseda.ne:w
undec dial would go towanl resident of Racine, slile bas ·. vehicle :while he was out of
red•"'ill!!- payin,g back- one :SOil.. Alan, aD~ l:hree rown."He called from a
dte ema ~ dte state grandchtldren: Bn:ann~. Toyota dealership and asked
now sends. lbili, bowever, , ~~rookie. and Braxton. She_ IS me if he could get a new
, wouldootbe~ca.sewidu dtecllairpersonof*;Me~,gs SUV.I'm his personal
. pmnanent tmprovements County ltetay fur Life ·'!"d banker · and he knew he
tevy. Gwilpt added
tbe, tceasurer . of Racme ooul.d count on me. He
.Currently a total of $7.8 Umted Melhodist ChW'db.
&lt;wrote a check and w~ comout of every doUar now

pleted dle fulanc~g_.when'
he got 'back to Gallipolis.
He wld ilhem be v.:as going
with Farmers, because '!!hey
treatme.,.""'t.'"
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•· Brenda
Darst, teller and
.
customer
senrice
Representative,
Mason,
W.Va Brenda llas w!Mted .al
Fannel'li for almost two
years. She &lt;
lives in Point
Pleasant, W.Va., with ber busband, David 1... Darst Jr., and
her children, Alissa, a senior
at PPHS, .and Anthony, in 8th
grar!le at PPMS. She is survi11or .~ .of the
Mason County Relay for
life, and is active with the
Marolwf Dimes. Brenda also
!ief¥es as &lt;treasurer of the
I'I'HS Hall of Fame, voluntce1'S for the Mason .County
Gommunity Foundation and
attends St. Paul's United
Metbo&lt;llst Church.
. "It is my personal belief
to treat people with
respect," she says. "tlf you
are nice to ,pllQj!lle and are
positive and please God

ftrst, lihen everything .e lse
will fa!J inta place."
• Diane Ciaddock, bead
teller and customer service
Point
representative,
bas an
Pleasant.
extensive backgrouud in
banking and manaterial
experience. Sbe and b&amp; busband,
the late ' J0bn
Craddock, bave two daugblters: Jackie and husband
Alan Lewis of Powell, Ohio,
· and Christie .and husband
Dustin
Newhouse
of
Charleston, W.Va. Diane
also has two fwry kids, Toby
and Tigger. She is a member
of Sacred Heart · Oburcb,
F.astem Star Chapter 75 and
an .a!lid Marshall fan.
· Ac.cor.ding to Diahe, "I
bavc worked in the public
.all of my life, and after
meeting everyone who
warks for Farmers, I am
convinced it is our #I asset.
Nothing makes me prouder
than having a customer
e11.press how 'happy they are
banking with Farmers."

Diane

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~:~!es~ Portsmou.th mayor says police chief under investigation
Commission is in charge,
state ~· he lqiOl1tell
ff

emphasized

Investigation is conducting
PORTSMOUTH (AP)A 'l&gt;ortsmouth business- pmbe into illegal drugs.
City 'solicioor Mike the investigation on Horner,
Pottsmoutb Mayor J~~s man claims in a lawsuit
~ bas. placed
Cl~ ·s that police ·C hief Charles Jones said he can't dis- who was ordered by the
poline .c hief on pa1d .admm- Homer abused his power cuss the case in mofe mayor Friday to turn in his
badge .a nd gun.
t~ttaliive leav.e while inv~sti- by obtaining a search war- detail.
Homer said Wednesday
The Ohio Bureau of
~!loot mto alllegali!Ons rant to raid the businessof DUSCon.duct.
man's vehicle as part of .a Criminal Identification &amp; be had no ,comment.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - Rmledeling exterior, $25
nance which ,first regulated 1u:e removed from their Jets.
plus one percent of total
the placement of mobile
"oildjnc penaits
homes in the village, and
'The following permit fees cost .of pn;~ject, up to $1 00;
li:omflaeeAI
the new version will also· were liPJl!UVed: New con- remodeling for purpose of
oonsolidate the regulations struotion, $25, plus Si per .changing the use or occusubject to state safety in~­ relating 10 mobile homes IOO'SQuare foot, up to $100; pancy, S25 plus .$1 per
room addition, $25 plus square foot, swimming
tion, according to Building into one code section.
The new regulations limit $!·per I 00 square foot, up to poo~ $25 plus $1 per square
Inspector Randall Mullins.
the
age of mobile homes that $100; new construction nf foot of surface area up to
Earlier this year, the awner
of a
iJot and the owner may be moved into. the vil- .p ordles, decks, accessory $100; variance fees. $25;
of a mobile borne to be llleat- 'lage, from eight years to four ,bnikilingli, si.dewalks, ramp&amp;, curb cut, $25; demolition
ed. there found cibstacles in years old, and require&amp; padcing lats, carports, $25 p.ermit, $25; floodplain
preparing the !home for occu- · approval of the · building plus $1 per sqliare foot, up development penni!, $25.
Remtits are required 10
pancy because of lil\)0(1 plain inspector for any mebile w $1(!10; mobile borne, inithe v~e. Anderson .said regulations.
homes moved into the vil- tial setup or relocation with- ·days before beginning the
~ had been several ,t hat
Tbe o:l'dinance is an lages. A demolition penni! is in the village, $25 plus $1 project and expire in one
: were damaged, as many as amendment to a 2003 ordi- now required when the homes per square foot, up to $100.
year.
four in two days though
they had been repaired. The
members of the General. of Georgia. Both · men in tbe Wilding community
·sewer on Court Street w.as
Society
of the War of 1812. along with other members and can be found by tum"
also damaged but repaired
E.
Paul
Morehouse of of their families will be at ing on a local road just a
during dte project which
few hundred feet prior to
Akron is a member of the the ce.emony.
began in May and could . . fnmPageAI
The Ohio and Georgia ·r eaching the Silverton e11.it
Ohio Society wbile John H.
continue
through
of Societies are state chapters of 1-77 . Signs will be
September. The gas compa- Cbillioottie was called Cunningham
Bainbridge, Georgia, is a of the General Society of posted. For further inforny is financially responsible Camp BulL
mation call 992-787 4 .
fur any damage done to vilJl!ibn was awaroed two member of the Society of the War of 1812.
Keith
Ashley.
The
cemetery
is
located
the
War
of
1812
in
the
State
lage or private (MQIIOrty.
80-.acre mwts of fand for his
Council approved pur- service dming the war. He
chasing five loads of stone seleoted land near Pomeroy
I
: , . :1/f I
for $1,000 total to be placed in Meigs Oounty. · ln
along a ditch line ()n September 1865, Jobn died
~.,.,..-···11. .......
Mulbeny Avenue.
in Lebaoon Township,
O.C0.RDUAt
... ar.. CIII•G
ln . . . .I&amp;&amp;:A
Council adjourned into · Meigs County, and be was
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c•
18Z-411f · • t a.,n
,.••a=ppa
cxeculive ses on to .discuss buried in the Wilding
personnel matters in lhe Cemetay in Wilding. West
water and sewer depan- VugirUa.
.
IRS Late Madld•
WIMI
mcot.
branches of
Several
Absent frool the meeting , descendants · still 1i ve in
· G•t. • ' aal Jlcaa __. • PIC• •::·~0==:::..
were Council persons Mary Meigs County. These
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McAnguii, Pete Bambart.
include lhe family of
Stephen and Cora '(Voung)
MaRin
of Posnc:roy, tibe
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wbo do not foUow tbem, it is
1'hwman and Lima (Hill}
more i.mp!lnant that dte vil..... "Eih'r4t-te L lll;,$f1Ste N '1
Martin f.amily ot Syracuse,
lage promptly deal with its the
Matt and
lttlth
•1tlvbllt4t,511te
t II te -~
oWn building problem. · (l..insooU) Hmdricb family
AMRA
ltlcd'fieJs,
Ale
Stodl&amp;,
Strell
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M,
f«&lt;'CJtinclets~
Uifli.WBtlgel
For many years after lbe · ofSynwse,.aad lbeOutdes
school was closed to stu- and l'bebe Congrove Httzet
dmts, dte liCbool building family of Reedsville.
"'(ru' , . - . . was used to store village
During Saturday's proae~a
pmperty, Now the building gram the new government
is consideted unsafe (or tombstone for Pri yale
ocrupation, although .coun- Linscott will be dedicated
1111117 a
cil has discussed saving to his memory. Linscott bas
-"'waepat
two descendants who are
some items still in it.

the
Sute
After a revtew of the five
Department of Educating year f~ and the prooerepresentati 11es.
dural oudine froiD tbe ·
Osborne eKtJiaioed that OOofE representattves, the
lbe prooedwli 1s for every- Board of Educallion voted
one to rome ~ in a nnan1moosly m move ror-.
process of wodcing oot the wanl with reoommentlaproblem whidtuswdly takes liuns~sc1,1ssed.at apn:vi.ous
,one to lbree years, and meetutg .-. ~nctlon m
Jldwi.sed me board ro remem- foroe, '011m1natlon of two
bee "You are oot able to give bus routes, and .a e:harge
Ahings you can't pay fur. You back to groups for mileage
:.have to run mean and lean." for trips.
· Continuing Osborne said
Those attending included
· theK .are DO quiet fixe&amp;. DO Board of Education · memeasy answers and board bers R~ger Abbott, Ron
-members have an obligation Logan, Bamara Musser:, .
· to "pull in the belt." Gumpf Larry · 'fluckeL, and Scott
. explained that once the Walton;
Superintemlent
Commission is involved William
Buckley .and
. ·~Y bave conlrol of pur- Treasurer Rbonemus.

Loan
fromfJaeeAI
. its two combined sewer
· ovelflows, which .aooording
• to , dte
Environmental
; Protection Agency, are a
, source of stream pollution in
' older cities and are OU1IIets
· dtal dUmp e&amp;cess water
(sud! asaftef' a large r.ainfall)
. from me sewers into streams

' :md rivers, keeping sew=
· fmin barking up into homes.
· ~sses and stteets. Last
&amp;II wben discussion 00 tbe
'projeCt began to get. undrsway, Anderson estimated tbe
,eabte project would cost just

·my of SJ million.

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• Council asktxl Anderson
: about busted water lines
.~ associated with Collllllbia
:Gas' upgrade of gas l.ines in

:Demolition
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,s agging roofline of the
building.
, Tbece is, Gerl.ach said.
.anolber reason lbe building
· ,mulil oome down right away,
He said beca11se the village
is IIU'ialy enforcing buildifi8
codes and peualyzing lltltose

!he

Regulations

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·~~'May 29: 2008

ALL BUSI~SS: Europe
slowdown could wreck earnings

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BY 1W:11EL BEcll
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8USINE81i. WR1TER .

Ohio Valley Publishing Co. ~ ·

this year, Citi~p predicts. to IDler 2 pen:ent today.
At the same tune, U.S. prof- , That deceleration could
its earned : domestically c:ome sbould dte euro -the_
turned negatiJC in dte dfud currency fur 13 E.urot D'
quartel; 2007.
rountries,. including its
McDonald'sCoqt.'siDID"- , lalpst, Germany...:.. rcllal
national operations, • fur against dte dollar bec;•1se
eQmple. drove il!i 24 per- its ~;elative strengdt has
cent rise in quai1erly opm~t- p.essured
European
ing profits.. Sales at exports. In recent years, tbe
European restaura.nts open , cheap dollar has hoosb:d the
at least a ye{lf ~up 11.1 'emungs of~ aDd
percent, rom~ with a U.S. ntultinarional compa2.9 percent gam in dte quar- Dies lwcanse dteir goods are
ter. m ~-~ ~ for lessexpeosive~
.
dtt cham s
opeouons.
At tbe
lUIIe. aedit
U.S. companies ·witb big tunditions bave begun to
foreign exposure also·more ligbrcn in Europe just as dtey
often beat earnings esti- have in lite' O.S., and lbe
mares .. Aboui 57pen:ent of , Ewqleail Commission's ·
a sample of 450 OOIJIIIanies . April moolhly survey ofecofrom the RusseiiiOOO stock nomic sentiment dropped
index beat earnings.per- uneXpectedly to its lowest
share estimates. Of that, the level siQoe August 2005.
95 companies deriving
lnftalion levels are also
more dtan half dteir teY- mounting, wilh European.
enues outside dte U.S~ had a consumers,
like
their
tieat rate of about 68 per- American
counterparts,
cent,. compared with tbe 46 reeling ·.,.ucuwty pressed
percent · heat rate for those by dte soaring costs for oil
with no international sales, and food. Butnnlikc in tbe
according to . Bespoke U.S., European Central
lnvesunent Group.
Bank: President' Jea!K:I.aude
With Europe' s economy Tricbet is refusing to lower
' Jlll~sibly 's fowjng, dt~ · Wtir:st rarcs betaJJ!if' ofbis
kin,&lt;! ·of resUlts cuilld ·f!e concerns about mounting
under threat.- ·
• inflationary pre~sures.
Citigroup's economists
CODRI!IIerS in _Gqmany
expect 1.4 pen:etit growdt in baw: begun to feel ilm ~
European gross domestic· sun:, . aDd when Germany
~ct in.201)8. down from &lt;~1"1"2CS, EIB:ope's likdy f9
2.6 ~ · ia 1ID1. 1be catcb tbe ftu. A closely

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Dan Goodrich
strong mte11¥,1ional sales
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Europe's economy begins to
Charlene Hoeflich
falter, s1ripping many multinational companies of a buge
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source of earnings growth.
Europe? Not China or
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right.
Europe.
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Congress shall make rto law respecting an
Europe accout'us for
'· rstablishmtnt of rtfigion, or prohibiting, dte
almost half of U.S. 001J!P3·
· foe exercise thereof; p; ahridging t(,e jrtdom of nies' foreign sales, acoording
to Citigroup. That's some: speech, or of the press; or the right of tlu pu- thing
you can't ignore when
~· .pit peactably
assemble, t~tUl to petition flu domestic sales are faltering ·
under the weight of higher
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Go~~ernment
a redress ofgritvaru:rs.
prices for oil, gas and food,
"Investors tend to think of
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-The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution China and India when they
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sales,"
said
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Levkovich, ·Chief U.S. equity strategist for Citigroup.
"They don't recognize how
. much comes from Europe."
This is where the popular
"decoupling" investrilent
strategy stans to show some
cracks. In recent years,
investors have been att:r:act.ed ro companies widt ties ·t o
faster-growing global markets, because they think
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Just wanted to say what a friendly town. My husband, · Up even when the U.S.
.. son, girlfriend and I c;une to Pomeroy on Sunday to see my economy doesn't.
, eldest son ride with Ute- motorcycles.
. That elfort ha$ paid Qff:
: We live about 2.5 hours away, so I figured we'd make it Cprporate profits earned
a sight-seeing 1rip:as well. I found Court Street Grill on the abfoad jumPed 45 . pen:eDt
Internet, and went from tliere. To nzy amazement everyone ifi •2AXJ1 JmdMe t:X~ t\):
· we talked to was very . ~d aqd very helpful in explaining sdrge
2,5 pe~ .~ghly9~inO.:Iiitl"'
, the history of yoqr town. Even the pastor we met. AU dte
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cyclists from all different ethnics and culture were very
, courteous of e;~ch other
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What a nice turn out. We will be back next year!
Debbie and Bobby Jones
New Carlisle

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May, down fmap' its ~tial
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"R\!ng i n = in May
of Ibis year.has clouded dte
mood among oonswiters,"
tbe agency said in a statement. 1be eoooomic outlook indiCatOr, inc!me
expectations
and
the
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large- and mid-cap stQc.k
sectors lwdeSt hit will be
housdlofd and pmonal
products, autos and mmpo-

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last year by ~ive , ~
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ALBANY -Joe Brown, 49, Albany aDd fonnedy of
Meigs County, was in a lllOIDR:yde accident oo Ohio 681 oo
'·Munday acoonling to Tlllllp:£ Steven Daugbedy of dte
Aihens Post of dte Obio State Hi;gbway PalroL Tl~
~said it appears Brown was riding his 2006 Harley
· Davidson on Ohio 681 When be went off lhe ril!.bt side of the
road, went down over an ·embankment aoil ovei1UIDCIL
· 'Aootber peniOil found bim widt tbe bk ~ on top of
· bim and mnoved it. He was 1ransported ro O'Bieness
Memorial Hospital and 1atfr flown to Gr;mt Medical Center
m Columbus. Oaughaty uid • dte «len&amp;: of tbe aocidcnt
.Brown appeamd to have a leg injwy aDd concussion. The
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invi .
Obama ' and
Edwt;l to join in dte fun.
Which Obama ckfinitely
did. (Read dte traDliC:ript at
MSNBC.(XIIII:)
"ccmJSC' she's SIDll1ta' and

Eveo so, be .described it as
1notbing WlUsual, lllm!IY the
1dnd of cheap shOt politicianstakeduri08~s.

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Ah b Obama
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wasn
just another politicjan, and
the · "diffe.ence ... eluded
-Ginton, her busbend, and
' her ""mruoigo stalf." ·
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passage is worth pooA.nn" at length: .......___
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viable , Africanftrst
American presidential emdictate. Yes, Clintoo was dale
flt'St viable female Qndidate, but it is Slit! different.
Race is tbe deeJ.lllSt and oldest and most ·bitter oontlict
in American bistory _· dale
cause of our grr.at Civil W~~~;
and i&gt;f the upheavals of the
1950s and 19ti(ls. And if
some voters didn't ¥f11cciate the potential breakthrough that Obama's candidacy represented, many in
the Democratic · primaries
· and caucuses did - and so
did the members of the
. media and Obama's felluw
potiti~s. And as Ointoo
began treating Obama iU
j usl another politi~ ~
recoiled and ·d trew their
support to him.
Actually, I'd argue the
single lllOSI telling episode
had already taken place during dte Oct. 30, 2007, ptesidential. debate in which
"moderators" Tim Russert
and Brian Williams tried to
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OUl iD a must-mid essay It
Huffin~t.oom. Not
only does . tt lf'P.Cal' litdy
that Clinton wtD emerJe
With a clear lead in dte popular IIOfe come June '3, but
it's imperative to understand
dial smce Andrew Jacbun
first built a wiming ·£11111iin t828, eucdy u0e
Democrat bas beoome pu:siden,t "wi.thout · winning .

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and bdter uo ber feet than
Obllma, it didn't wodt. To
tbe Beltway media bowevec, dale pos;ideadial race bas
beeo a witcb bunt ever .since.
Wbicb doesn't..,_ uoe
must 11tpp01t Oiittoo «be eitberObioot~ylvani.a,
d nrd
Any wilh IbM -5'-'o While
11101e than
-against ing-dass v~.~
,
""---__voting
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....,...... IUMICI'S ooe a . "'k!i-'"'ing in 1964, wbea
JOamngrt Jndrw1 ifs pos5i- the IM•o••ic solid South
ble to ._._,_ with IIIIis da diiisol·,.,.,
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U&lt;iiiiL Miffi
!liCe oonstitulei America'·s · ~ Dcnp •JMic
Original Sin - aldtougb
.
. ca!didatebasbad
feminists would que tbal tp caay both Obio and
bl.aclt. men woo dte VOle p- Peruasylvaoia, even when
eraliuos bef&lt;R women of funmy · · Catttr and Bill
Ill)' &lt;dor.- while also RJC- ainrori pidtd up !U!Ibern
opizing dw .it's dlqJiy Slales.~li:'snotonlyoft'msi~
WRIIIg ilr dte narional media · to
5C(JOI
wod;iag~
ID .~ ;a tbe U!* b .any Clinton · SUflli'Wilu
lis
pulitMie Did.,pitdons lob "'NASCARman,' .,.....,..__
alfloalls ID Iark;( ~? ed,' 'low infomwMWJ' ;wbiiQ;,
Don't ~ me. 'rubes, fools, and lao-mOD1beJ. pve me wtifonn No. gen.'" it's politiallssrici&lt;lc
42 iD ltigh scboollvw:w•se it
Every available polls
fit; ewauo.l.wu lbrillni to shows dtat ecoaqmiq;,
it. The ~)'II 1\CC- bealtb care and national
ond ba!ln!UP! WliS uoc of dte security motivate such votIDQit oignifica.. Amcricims ers, Dot bigOtry. Academic
of dte 20th centu,ry. No leftists have day,:lreamed
Jackie Robiniuo., DO Barack about a winni~ ooalitioo Of
.O hama.asl'mcoofidelltbe African-Amencans
aDd
. would~·
latte-sipping idealiltS since
. B.ut · ,J.t's not ~)' forever, but it's neve..
patronjziAJ
for
dae 1IIOitm bef&lt;R, and ~·s
WubiaP.OO mrdia ID bave no reason to believe it Clll
~aka! ude.s- it's danger- wotin 2008.
OilS. By ·declaring an
(A.'*ansas
IkllfOCI'fJIextremely close oootest Ga;;ette colrurullst GeM
over, and by repcatr41y Lyons is 4 natioftal -~­
questioninJ the Diotives, 1N 4_,w wiMer Gnd ooeven the sanity, of Ointon IJIIJbor of "lM ~ of
and
he..
stlpporters, rile httMf 11ft (St. Mallilr6
they've Jed Demoa:at$ to Prus. 2000). bi tllilt ~­
ignore' a bi8 chunk of 1lltJil L')YM6 #d 8eat!political reality.
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and cume.s monthly to monitor lhe overall finances of
tbe district. "They will set
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, SYRACUSE - The first session o.f swimming lesliOIIS fur funr years, aft£r having
wiD be offered at London Pool beginning June 9 to June 20. saved in dte faSt rood illdus. )'o ~ign up ?" to get more information, call pool managec uy for 10 years. She has
lleatbet- SOIIIh at 992-5418.
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Cheyenne. a st11dent at
Fastcm Junior HiP School;
Pmma, age 4. Sbe lives
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with the WtUz Kids 4-H
Club and me Meigs CoWlty

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LETTERS TO THE
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Awards.
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SYRACUSE - Applicalions . for dte 2QOIWJ Carleton ·
~ a~ are based on
~ Memorial ScbolarshiP for Higher Ed•!Clllioo are available for OOOURabODS by
fe~ .
any legal resident of tbe VIllage of Syracuse. An application ·employees. The l!onoroes J01!1
can be pick.ed up from Joyce Sissoo, College Road, or from Missy Keams of tile bank :s '
Gonloo FISber • 1402 Dusky Street_ Legal residents of Mason office, who was prev!, Sytacwle can qualify for scholarship awards for a maYiDI!Im 011sly l!der:ud as tile FanDel'S
· of two years. Applic:atiuns are due back by June 24.
1 Bank 2008 ~ of die
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Year. They are:
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POMEROY - Paul M.
Rood, President of Farmeo
Bank. has annouoc:ed lbe
winners of the bank'·s annual "Employee Cboicie"

Accepting Carleton scholarships .

oversee lbe &lt;WW'lllinn and
lbat Commi~i~-~ the
tiJ!,ht to owrride local boanls.
oftdncatioo ~

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POMEROY-The Pomeroy Fuemen'sAssociationwill
bost a c:hicten aDd ribs barbecue,beginnifi8 at II a.m. on
.Sunday al dte firehouse. Advanced ()(defs can be placed on
:,;_Sunday or by calling dte fire swiO,Oal 992-2663.

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E•••ployee Choice award winners

Chicken, ribs barbecue set

are 21 6 days left in the year.

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, Today's Highlight in History: On May 29, 1765, Patri,.ck
·'''
Henry denounced the Stamp Act before VIrginia's House of
Burgesses. (It was during:this speech that Henry suppo~d­
ly responded to cries of "Treason !",by declaring, "If this be
. treason, make the most of it," ~coroing to an 1817 biography of Henry by William Wirt, who wrote that be !tad con· ftrmed the quote with 'former President Thomas Jefferson.)
On this date: In 1790, Rhode lsland beCame the l3ih
· original colony to ratify the Uilited States Constitution.
In 1848, Wisconsin became dte 30th state .of dte union.
In 1903, comedian Bob Hope was hom Leslie Townes
·.
,
Hope in Eltham, London. . ·
.. In 1'932,. World War I veterans ,;ltegan arriving in
Washington to demand cash bonuses lbey, weren't sched·
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uled to receive unti11945.
:
. In 1943, NolllllanRockwell's )JOitrliii9f.~lbe:Riveter"
appeared on the cover of The Saturday·~~ Pest , · ·
, In 1953, Mount Everest was~~ ·~d
Hillary of New Zealand and TensiJ:tl, N(JI;giylltif 1\lc:;pal
~arne the first climbers to .reach tiJ¢ s~.
• Today's Birtbd~ys: Raoe.car drivp:~ .tltu:a,}lilJ·::=:~
composer Danny Elfman IS 55. Stop~~·.
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· 52. Actress Annette Bening is 50. Actor Rupe1fij~ is
· 49. Singer Melissa Etheridge is 47, ·
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· Thought for Today: "What makes us discontented with ~~'~
:a: sctiiiln
-our condition is the absurdly exaggerated idea we have of b
two of dte party's
·the happiness of others."- Anonymous.
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most loyal and enduring
constituencies:
AfricanAmericans, and blue-collar
white voters in what was
once
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heartland along the Ohio
• River. Far more than the
Letters to the editor are welcolfll!. They should btdess' White House could be lost
. than 300 words. All letters ate subject to editing, must be · N
be
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d . l d _ _,,.
nd I '--··, be .,
m ovem r.
" . srgn_e , an me u ~ uuuress ~
te eprun~ rnun r. ".o
Equally dear is that many,
. unsrg.red letters wrll ~ publrshed, Leuen should be m .. in our esteemed national
good taste, address~ng rssMe~, ~I perstNUUitres. Letters ·of news media would enjoy
thanks to orgamzatrons and indiVIduals wrll not be accept- facilitating that breakup.
ed for publrcatron.
Wtdt incomes rivaling those
of reserve infielders and
e,gos inflated by TV «&lt;ebrity, the courtiers, .romteSans
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r the imperial w~ . · I
Reader Services . Ohio Yai~Ubtlshq :· . press deem
~ca's ripilful m'lio,g
Correction 'PolleY
Publlslled every aftomoon, lil!rndllr
.c;IAD. Many IJO loqgcr deny
Our main concem in all_stories is to through Friday. 111 Court~
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be accurate. If y~u know of an error Pomeroy, Ohio.
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Hillary clinton wpposedly
(74JI) 9112-2156.
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blew dte presidential nomDapwbawnt extensions 81'e:
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Cllllrlene
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howler.COIJl, Judis somewhat
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exceed them, .YO!! ve ~ a
rusromer for lif~l ·
•. Tracy Dav1dso11, loan
;;tss1stant at lhe .Pomeroy
1 Corporate Office. Trncy bas
Jo Ann ·says, "Farmers
been at Fanners for · U Bank bas a:lwa~s e11.celled m
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years. Sl:le and b~sband c ustomer servtce, and over
Allen have two cbil~ die years lihi.s bas been a
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activilies, ;as weU as being .a Gallipolis. Usa bas worked
chases, you Jose iodepm- , member
of
BtadfooJ .al Farmers Bank lim over II
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deooe of funding, alid dtey Chwclt of Christ.
years. She lives in New
see to it drat you operate in
Tracy notes, "FIIllllen Haven, W.Va., with husband
a tiscaUy responsible way," Bank is 001 so big Chat we · Jason and !!heir children,
He furlher told dte boan:l 1 don't know OU£ cu s- Taylor and De1'4. She
drat an upernring levy is - · tomers ... libe
employees attends the Churoh of God in
dte answer, and e~~.plained share in each otbers' ki- New Haven and i.s involved
that dte district . cwrendy · ~andsorrows. Wean: With the New Hav011 Youth
receives a supplement from a
· family, and that Lea2ue•.the Lowell H~1fuill
lbe state of $800,000 wbicb re ects to our c ustomers."
Litife League Memorial
is about 6.3 mills. He said
• Jo Ann Crisp. human Fund and die American
for Meigs Loca110 ~ re!mi'Cies admioiSilratur and Legion Auxiliary Post 140.
fupdin,g ~gb a lewy it oorporate
secretary,
Lisa reca:lls a recent auto
would have to pass·at least 7 Pomeroy. lo Ann bas been loan ~be made for a ousmills because anything wilhF8IDIOI'Sfor31y.ears.A tomerwhopurchaseda.ne:w
undec dial would go towanl resident of Racine, slile bas ·. vehicle :while he was out of
red•"'ill!!- payin,g back- one :SOil.. Alan, aD~ l:hree rown."He called from a
dte ema ~ dte state grandchtldren: Bn:ann~. Toyota dealership and asked
now sends. lbili, bowever, , ~~rookie. and Braxton. She_ IS me if he could get a new
, wouldootbe~ca.sewidu dtecllairpersonof*;Me~,gs SUV.I'm his personal
. pmnanent tmprovements County ltetay fur Life ·'!"d banker · and he knew he
tevy. Gwilpt added
tbe, tceasurer . of Racme ooul.d count on me. He
.Currently a total of $7.8 Umted Melhodist ChW'db.
&lt;wrote a check and w~ comout of every doUar now

pleted dle fulanc~g_.when'
he got 'back to Gallipolis.
He wld ilhem be v.:as going
with Farmers, because '!!hey
treatme.,.""'t.'"
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Darst, teller and
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customer
senrice
Representative,
Mason,
W.Va Brenda llas w!Mted .al
Fannel'li for almost two
years. She &lt;
lives in Point
Pleasant, W.Va., with ber busband, David 1... Darst Jr., and
her children, Alissa, a senior
at PPHS, .and Anthony, in 8th
grar!le at PPMS. She is survi11or .~ .of the
Mason County Relay for
life, and is active with the
Marolwf Dimes. Brenda also
!ief¥es as &lt;treasurer of the
I'I'HS Hall of Fame, voluntce1'S for the Mason .County
Gommunity Foundation and
attends St. Paul's United
Metbo&lt;llst Church.
. "It is my personal belief
to treat people with
respect," she says. "tlf you
are nice to ,pllQj!lle and are
positive and please God

ftrst, lihen everything .e lse
will fa!J inta place."
• Diane Ciaddock, bead
teller and customer service
Point
representative,
bas an
Pleasant.
extensive backgrouud in
banking and manaterial
experience. Sbe and b&amp; busband,
the late ' J0bn
Craddock, bave two daugblters: Jackie and husband
Alan Lewis of Powell, Ohio,
· and Christie .and husband
Dustin
Newhouse
of
Charleston, W.Va. Diane
also has two fwry kids, Toby
and Tigger. She is a member
of Sacred Heart · Oburcb,
F.astem Star Chapter 75 and
an .a!lid Marshall fan.
· Ac.cor.ding to Diahe, "I
bavc worked in the public
.all of my life, and after
meeting everyone who
warks for Farmers, I am
convinced it is our #I asset.
Nothing makes me prouder
than having a customer
e11.press how 'happy they are
banking with Farmers."

Diane

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~:~!es~ Portsmou.th mayor says police chief under investigation
Commission is in charge,
state ~· he lqiOl1tell
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Investigation is conducting
PORTSMOUTH (AP)A 'l&gt;ortsmouth business- pmbe into illegal drugs.
City 'solicioor Mike the investigation on Horner,
Pottsmoutb Mayor J~~s man claims in a lawsuit
~ bas. placed
Cl~ ·s that police ·C hief Charles Jones said he can't dis- who was ordered by the
poline .c hief on pa1d .admm- Homer abused his power cuss the case in mofe mayor Friday to turn in his
badge .a nd gun.
t~ttaliive leav.e while inv~sti- by obtaining a search war- detail.
Homer said Wednesday
The Ohio Bureau of
~!loot mto alllegali!Ons rant to raid the businessof DUSCon.duct.
man's vehicle as part of .a Criminal Identification &amp; be had no ,comment.
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nance which ,first regulated 1u:e removed from their Jets.
plus one percent of total
the placement of mobile
"oildjnc penaits
homes in the village, and
'The following permit fees cost .of pn;~ject, up to $1 00;
li:omflaeeAI
the new version will also· were liPJl!UVed: New con- remodeling for purpose of
oonsolidate the regulations struotion, $25, plus Si per .changing the use or occusubject to state safety in~­ relating 10 mobile homes IOO'SQuare foot, up to $100; pancy, S25 plus .$1 per
room addition, $25 plus square foot, swimming
tion, according to Building into one code section.
The new regulations limit $!·per I 00 square foot, up to poo~ $25 plus $1 per square
Inspector Randall Mullins.
the
age of mobile homes that $100; new construction nf foot of surface area up to
Earlier this year, the awner
of a
iJot and the owner may be moved into. the vil- .p ordles, decks, accessory $100; variance fees. $25;
of a mobile borne to be llleat- 'lage, from eight years to four ,bnikilingli, si.dewalks, ramp&amp;, curb cut, $25; demolition
ed. there found cibstacles in years old, and require&amp; padcing lats, carports, $25 p.ermit, $25; floodplain
preparing the !home for occu- · approval of the · building plus $1 per sqliare foot, up development penni!, $25.
Remtits are required 10
pancy because of lil\)0(1 plain inspector for any mebile w $1(!10; mobile borne, inithe v~e. Anderson .said regulations.
homes moved into the vil- tial setup or relocation with- ·days before beginning the
~ had been several ,t hat
Tbe o:l'dinance is an lages. A demolition penni! is in the village, $25 plus $1 project and expire in one
: were damaged, as many as amendment to a 2003 ordi- now required when the homes per square foot, up to $100.
year.
four in two days though
they had been repaired. The
members of the General. of Georgia. Both · men in tbe Wilding community
·sewer on Court Street w.as
Society
of the War of 1812. along with other members and can be found by tum"
also damaged but repaired
E.
Paul
Morehouse of of their families will be at ing on a local road just a
during dte project which
few hundred feet prior to
Akron is a member of the the ce.emony.
began in May and could . . fnmPageAI
The Ohio and Georgia ·r eaching the Silverton e11.it
Ohio Society wbile John H.
continue
through
of Societies are state chapters of 1-77 . Signs will be
September. The gas compa- Cbillioottie was called Cunningham
Bainbridge, Georgia, is a of the General Society of posted. For further inforny is financially responsible Camp BulL
mation call 992-787 4 .
fur any damage done to vilJl!ibn was awaroed two member of the Society of the War of 1812.
Keith
Ashley.
The
cemetery
is
located
the
War
of
1812
in
the
State
lage or private (MQIIOrty.
80-.acre mwts of fand for his
Council approved pur- service dming the war. He
chasing five loads of stone seleoted land near Pomeroy
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for $1,000 total to be placed in Meigs Oounty. · ln
along a ditch line ()n September 1865, Jobn died
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Mulbeny Avenue.
in Lebaoon Township,
O.C0.RDUAt
... ar.. CIII•G
ln . . . .I&amp;&amp;:A
Council adjourned into · Meigs County, and be was
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,.••a=ppa
cxeculive ses on to .discuss buried in the Wilding
personnel matters in lhe Cemetay in Wilding. West
water and sewer depan- VugirUa.
.
IRS Late Madld•
WIMI
mcot.
branches of
Several
Absent frool the meeting , descendants · still 1i ve in
· G•t. • ' aal Jlcaa __. • PIC• •::·~0==:::..
were Council persons Mary Meigs County. These
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McAnguii, Pete Bambart.
include lhe family of
Stephen and Cora '(Voung)
MaRin
of Posnc:roy, tibe
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wbo do not foUow tbem, it is
1'hwman and Lima (Hill}
more i.mp!lnant that dte vil..... "Eih'r4t-te L lll;,$f1Ste N '1
Martin f.amily ot Syracuse,
lage promptly deal with its the
Matt and
lttlth
•1tlvbllt4t,511te
t II te -~
oWn building problem. · (l..insooU) Hmdricb family
AMRA
ltlcd'fieJs,
Ale
Stodl&amp;,
Strell
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f«&lt;'CJtinclets~
Uifli.WBtlgel
For many years after lbe · ofSynwse,.aad lbeOutdes
school was closed to stu- and l'bebe Congrove Httzet
dmts, dte liCbool building family of Reedsville.
"'(ru' , . - . . was used to store village
During Saturday's proae~a
pmperty, Now the building gram the new government
is consideted unsafe (or tombstone for Pri yale
ocrupation, although .coun- Linscott will be dedicated
1111117 a
cil has discussed saving to his memory. Linscott bas
-"'waepat
two descendants who are
some items still in it.

the
Sute
After a revtew of the five
Department of Educating year f~ and the prooerepresentati 11es.
dural oudine froiD tbe ·
Osborne eKtJiaioed that OOofE representattves, the
lbe prooedwli 1s for every- Board of Educallion voted
one to rome ~ in a nnan1moosly m move ror-.
process of wodcing oot the wanl with reoommentlaproblem whidtuswdly takes liuns~sc1,1ssed.at apn:vi.ous
,one to lbree years, and meetutg .-. ~nctlon m
Jldwi.sed me board ro remem- foroe, '011m1natlon of two
bee "You are oot able to give bus routes, and .a e:harge
Ahings you can't pay fur. You back to groups for mileage
:.have to run mean and lean." for trips.
· Continuing Osborne said
Those attending included
· theK .are DO quiet fixe&amp;. DO Board of Education · memeasy answers and board bers R~ger Abbott, Ron
-members have an obligation Logan, Bamara Musser:, .
· to "pull in the belt." Gumpf Larry · 'fluckeL, and Scott
. explained that once the Walton;
Superintemlent
Commission is involved William
Buckley .and
. ·~Y bave conlrol of pur- Treasurer Rbonemus.

Loan
fromfJaeeAI
. its two combined sewer
· ovelflows, which .aooording
• to , dte
Environmental
; Protection Agency, are a
, source of stream pollution in
' older cities and are OU1IIets
· dtal dUmp e&amp;cess water
(sud! asaftef' a large r.ainfall)
. from me sewers into streams

' :md rivers, keeping sew=
· fmin barking up into homes.
· ~sses and stteets. Last
&amp;II wben discussion 00 tbe
'projeCt began to get. undrsway, Anderson estimated tbe
,eabte project would cost just

·my of SJ million.

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• Council asktxl Anderson
: about busted water lines
.~ associated with Collllllbia
:Gas' upgrade of gas l.ines in

:Demolition
liVIIlPageAl
,s agging roofline of the
building.
, Tbece is, Gerl.ach said.
.anolber reason lbe building
· ,mulil oome down right away,
He said beca11se the village
is IIU'ialy enforcing buildifi8
codes and peualyzing lltltose

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the
·annual RACO Scholarship Awards Dinner were, from left: front - Krystte Marler, David B.
Sayre Memorial Scholarship; Ashley Weddle, Clarence Frank Memorial Scholarship;
Chelsea Freeman, Edison Brace· Memorial Scholarship; rear - Erin Chapman, James
··Adams Memorial Scholarship, Ryan Chapman and Wesley Rime, Edison Brace Memorial
_Scholarship, and Stephanie Cundiff, James Adams Memorial Scholarship.

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Freeman, Morgan Reynolds and Trenton Roseberry were awacde&lt;j
Cruisin' Salulday . Night Car Show Scholarships at the RACO Scholarship Awards
Ceremony Tuesday night. Sho\'111 are, from left: Marvin Hill, owner of Hill's Classic Cars,
Freeman, Roseberry, Circle and Reynolds, and Melody McKay of Hill's Classic Cars.

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presented the scholarship on behalf of Gatling Ohio.

We are concerned ~t the . •'No gifts, flease" on the
local . child protection invitation?
say yes, my
agC~~cy might object to the wife says no. You will rule.
way Simone is living and - PennSylvania
caring for her children.
Dear
Pennsylvania:
Even though we ate in According to strict etiagreement' that · something q~tte. no mention of gifts
must be done, we are unsure should be in the invitation,
how to proceed. Is it time since ·it' presupposes !hilt
for a family intervention? If guests , are expected to get
not, then what? - Older you something.
WISer
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Also, some guests will
Dear Older and WISer: think you mean it and others
Unless someone reports won' t, and the ones who
Simone to the authorities, show up empty-handed wiU
no one wiU investigate ber feel somehow. remiss. You
pigsty. It is very difficult for can pass the word through
a single mother with a close . friends or family
demanding job to also be a members that you don't
thorough housekeeper, and want any gifts, or that you
once 'things get out of con- prefer a donation to a spetrol, it's oven\rbelming to cific charity. However,
get organized. We suspect someone once came up with .
she's doing the best she can. a charming invitation that
'Your assistance with the we liked so much, we will
child care is an enormous pass it along: "Mr. and Mrs.
help, but before a family Smith invite relatives and
iQtecvention, try a family friends to attend a reception
handout. Hire someone to in celebration of our 50th
clean her house. Then sug- wedding ariniversary. Your
gest to Simone that she have love and friendship are
cleaning help COfi.le regular- cherished gifts. We respectly if she can afford it. fully request no other."
Without being critical, help (P.S.: Congratulations.)
heruoderstandthatherchilDear Annie: I read with
dren will function better in amusement your advice to
an mganiwi borne and it "No State Sue," whose huswill make her life easier.
band wanted her to wear a
Dear Annie : "'
ha
.. e are v- tras hy outfi11 when they
ing a 50th wedding anniver- went out of town. You sug- .
sary party_ Is it OK to put gested she wear a wig so no

one would recognize ber.
OK, so they don't know
it's her, but they'd .see ber
husband, out of town, with
some straoge floozy in a
trashy outfit. I hardly think
that's an improvement. Her
friends will think ber husband is a two-timing lou~ij:. I
guess the best way 10. tell
would be to see how many
friends stop speaking to him
afterward.
Sbe should either wear the
outfit or noL If someone sees
her, she should just boldly
say " SoT' She can wear
what she wants. Bad taste
i!lll't a crime. -Incognito
Dear In: We're ]aughiJJ8
at the great visual you've
provided. Maybe they both
can wear wigs - along
with fake mustaches and
sunglasses.
Annie's Mailbox is writ·

Dear An~-Oar 34-yearold
daughter; ~imone," a
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HARRfVt.:.''·1(Jilji · _ and spends ?0=-81Jjlours each
: conference room Meigs H .
Pre ~,;;
week at wack, lo the mean: County Health Department.
amsonv
i.'.-_, .....an · time, her dlil~ are with
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~m. at the (:IQd1 wilh the
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Monday, June l
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ance, But the .boOse is acorn: Eastern Stars · OES 138,
MIDDLEPORT - 1bo . plete mesS.•~ is no place ·
; Potluck, 6:30p.m., meeting, Rev. O'Dt:ll Manley .will , one~ JU;ijaUy, walk. The
! 7:30 p.m., election ·of offi- celebrate his 80th bir1bday ' cupet IS so filthy 11 will need
~ClefS, all. officers urged to on June 3. Cards .may be to be replaced rather than
,pttend. ·
seilt to him at 160 Beech cleaned, the sink is full of
~· POMEROY
-The St., Middleport, Ohib dirty dishes and her bedrooqi
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daughter late to school.
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ten by KaJIIy MitclleU tuUl
credit · card
payments
Marcy Sugar, longtilru edi·
because of ber and he£ .ex's
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colJtmn_ Please e-mail JOIIT
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Sbe's been ·in credit counselquestWns to anniesffUiiling for severallll!&gt;nths.
box@comcasLnet, or write
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to:. Annie's Mailbox, P.O.
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tyBette.rLivestock4-HDairyClubO)et . gent, educated young lady
606ll, To find out 11111rt
: ~ May lO at the Meigs County FairgroUnds with sixteen with a fianoe who loves ber
about Annie's Mailbox, .
: members and three advisors present:
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dearly, as do all the meman4 read features by oilier
' ! Nomination and voting of officers, formation of oom- · bel's of her family. The older
Creators Syndicate writers
: pUttees and coming up news of dates and times .were adults 111.
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fami
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and cartoonists, visit tJu
: !liscussed.
·
ly care for the children with
Creators Syl(dicaJe Wet
; · ~lions were given go upcoming tag-in to be heJd on ~ love.
page aJ www.cnaton.coa.
• Salllrday, May 17 .
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: • Ed Holter reported thaf the Meigs County Bette.r
:livestock 4-H Dairy Club was celebrating 65 years as a
:~~~ 'Qu';,_chartered 65 years ago ~ the Meigs .
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~teness
Member's enjoyed pop and pizza, provided by the advi- ·
Al'HENS - O'Bleness Room 010. Participants vers update their driving impact of medications on a
:: •fiors.
The next meeting will be held 00 June 3 at 6 :30p.m.
• th t d F ld ·
Memorial Hospital in must attend both sessions. knowledge · and skills, pre- person's driving abilities,
: .tt e augroun s. le lnJ.l pi~ .will be discussed and · Athens ·w.iH offer a class- All drivers. especially those vent traffic crashes and vio- basic driving rules. license
: finalired Ideas 00 t-shirts will be diSijllssed. .
room oourse aimed at help- • who are 50 years old or lations, and maintain mobili- renewal. local traffic haz::! Brenna Holter, News Repomr ·
·,
ing older people to refresh older, are invited to partici- ty and independence.
ards, adverse road condiQg.
~ improve their driving pate in the program. .
Wanda Llewellyn, AARP tions, "road rage," energy
:.
· , ·skill.s.
Developed
by · the driver safety instructor, will conservation
measures;
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O'Blene.ss is offering the American Association of present information about proper vehicle use and
: • The Ciover Club met on May 17 at the Kylie and Kaleb AARP
Driver
Safety Retired Persons (AARP), the normal changes in vision, maintenance, and ac~ident ·
·J(ingbome. Bakesaleplanswerefinalired,ayatdsalewas Program session I on 'comprehensive classroom hearing and reaction time prevention tactics.
: Jliscussed along with ideas for a fun activity.
· . Tuesday, June 3, from 1 refresher course is geared associated with aging and
There is a $10 charge for
: ..: A farrier- demonstrated h&lt;lofcare for ~rses . Kylie King ' p,m. to 5 p.m., and session tOwaro the specific needs of provide practical techniques materials. Call O'Bleness'
: atl.owed members to take ·turns ndmg her . pony. non lliursday; June 5, from driven who are 50 years old to compensate for these Community
Relations
~: ltdceshments
se-:ved by the King family.
1 p..m. unti-l 5 p.m. in or , older. According to changes. The following top- office at (740) 566-4814 to
~'t Dellt meeOtlg ,wiU be held on Ju~ t ·at the-holDC of O'Bleness' Lower Level AARP. the course helps dri- ics will also be covered: the register.
~y.la VanMatre. Plans are to poss1bly have a pmfe~_ _.;:..__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
~ ~r do a..demonstratioo and Alexis Carey
• )lid Mikay1a VanMatre wilf .d o presentations.
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Sixteen
:graduating Southern High
·School seniors received
:$12,500 in scholarships
.:awarded through the Racine
· ~Area
Community
·"Organization at the group's
:annual scholarship awards
:dinner held Tuesday night at
:.the Racine First Baptist
!:Church.
;:: Receiving RACO scholatl-;ships of $500 · each were
:~arab El Dabaja, daughter
:of Saleh arul Koste El
• Dabaja (.Ohio University);
:Erin Chapman, daughter of
:Sherry and lim 0' Brien
~:(Ohio State University);
. Xaylyn Spradling, daughter
::or Jerry and· Charmele
;Spradling (University of Rio
.: Grande); Ryan 'Chapman,
son of C.T. and Tammy
Chapman (University of Rio
.Grande); Whitney Wolfe-

Riffle, daughter of Laren
Wolfe (Hocking College);
Wesley Riffle, son of laren
Wolfe (Hocking Coll.ege); ·
Chelsea Freeman, daughter
of Jim and Mary Freeman
{Ohio University); Heather
C diff dau hter f Larry
~3 'nebJ1e &lt;&gt;Cundiff
(Hocking
CoUege);
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and Cindy Brown (Ohio
University);
Lindsey
Buzzard, daughter of Rick
Buzzard and Marcia Weaver
(Ohio University).
Receiving Edison Brace
Memorial Scholarships of;
$500
were
Cbelsea
Freeman, Wesley Riffle and
Ryan Chapman.
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James' "Jim" Adams ·
Memorial Scholarships of

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Graduating Southern High School seniors awarded Racine Area Community Scholarships Tuesday night were, from left:
front - Whitney Wolfe-Riffle, Kaytyn ,Spradling, Sarah El Oabaja, Heather Cundiff and Chelse\Jf Freeman; rear -.
Stephanie Cundiff, Erin Chapman, Ryan Cha.pman, Wesley Riffle, Morgan Brown and Lindsey Bu~ard.
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$500 were awarded to Erin
Four Cruising Saturday was . awarded to Sarah El ng two scholarships of$
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Chapman and Stephanie Night
Car
Show 'Dabaja.
Over the years, the number
Cundiff:
.
Scholarships of $600 were
Funding for -RACO schol- and amount of scholarships
1\vo lll;&lt;lugural memonal awaroed
to
Chelsea arships comes from a vari- has steadily increased - in
sc~o1arships wen; ~warded F~ Tyler Circle, son ·ety of sources including 2000 the group was able to
!hts year. Rece:vmg ·the of Jeff and Sonia Circle community yard sales, com- award five $500 scholarmaugural Clarence and (Ohio University); Trenton munity service projects, car ships for a total of $2,500,
Ruth BrlJ!iford Memonal Roseberry, son of Tom and shows and private dona- and that ahcount increased to
Sc~olarsbt~ of $500 was Dena Roseberry (University . tions . Applications for . 15 · scholarships totaling
Enn
C apman.
The of Rio Grande); Morgan RACO and associated $7,500 in 2005.
.
Clarence .Frank Memonal Reynolds, son of Wendy scholarships,
inCluding
From 1993; to presen,t;
Scholarship was awarded to Gille and Daniel Roush memorial scholarships, are RACO has/ channeled
Ashley Weddle, daughter ot (undecided).
submitted on a shared form. $69,700 in scholarships to
g:',et::f!!.~).Y Weddle 1be inaugural Gatling
RACO : be_gan awardin~ 112 Southern High School
Receiving the David B. O)uo Scholarship of $1,000 scholarships m 1993, grant:J- sen:ors .
Sayre
Memorial
Scholarship of · $100 was
awarded to Krystle Marler,
gninddaughter of Bob and ·
Ann
Felty
(Ohio
University).

· Thursday."Sunny. Highs Not as .cool with lows becoming Jartly sunny.
in the mid 70s. North winds around 60. Southwest winds Highs arou 80.
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Sunday night dti'OIIgb
around 5 mph.
5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain
Thursday night...Mostl y 30 percent.
.
Monday
oighL•• Panly
Saturday and Saturday clqudy. Lows in the mid
clear. Lows in the upper 40s.
· North winds arouni:f 5 mph oigbt...Mosl:l.y cloudy with 50s. Highs around·80.
liaesday . and Thesd.ay
· in the evening ...Becoming a chance of showers and
light and variable.
thunderstonns. Some !hun~ oigbL •• Mostly
cloudy_
Friday-Mostly
sunny. .derstorms may ·be severe Highs around 80. Lows in
Highs in the lower 80s. with small bail and damag- . the upper 50s.
Wednesday ••• Mostly
Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph ing winds. Highs aronnd 80.
Lows in the upper 50s. sunny· with a chance of
with ~sts. up to 20 mph.
·. Fnday oigbL ••Mostly Chance of rain 50 percent. · showers and thunderstorms.
Sutiday-Mostly cloudy Highs around 80. Chance of
• cloudy with a chance of
: showers and thunderstorms. in the moming ...Tben rain 40 percent.

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Roberta Henderson was named
Y,eekly best weight-loss winner and Cin~y Hyde runller-up at the May '27 m~g of TOPS (Take Off
Pounds Sensibly) Chapter IIOH 2013 Coolville with 16
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members present.
.· · ·'Jhe ..,...ttdy · ~bt-loss winner was Dianne Bums.
, KOPS. (~Otr Pouads Sensibl:r) members LaChresia
·· ~£ ihi&amp;, . . ClellaarJ
:Pa~cia Richmond w~ in
Ol;ft;nd . . RichmOnd w~ each pre.·
· a ·chanJI lot 'being KOPS members for .o ne year.
, Bo1,ardus·presented a continuation of the program ·enti..tJed Feeling Good Eating Right.~ Open discussion fol.lowed. Members are asked to bring a food label to the
. nellt meeting.
The group mcetSi:vecy Tuesday at Torch Baptist Church.
.~-in is from 5;15 to 6: 15 p.llL with a meeting at 6:30.
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· enjoyed a luncheon .reoently IUIIdl at ~ MBS90 Golf
~~ Clubhouse to close out the club year. Meetings will
; resume in the fall.
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: . White carnation co~es made by member Jeanne
' Bowen were presented to the newly elected officers as
' well as the retiring officers were Nadine Goebel, retiring
: presidenl. installed the following officers for the 2008; ~ pro~ year, Gay Perrin, president; M
_ arlene Kuhn,
• )'lee prestdent; .and Vanessa fl&gt;Jmu:secretar)'. Treasurer
:·elect P.atricia Holter was unable •to attend. Marlene passed
; Oui book review assignments for the new season to the
• Plembers,
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; Olita Hei,~ton, Dana Kessinger and her sister Vesta
·l.artin, l.eab .Ord, Nonna Ton:es, faye Wallace, Alice
: Wamsley .and ftankie Huonel. ·
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Wllllling the Top Junior
Small Recreational 'Group

;;;~:ca can~ B=:~

Kyndra Oldaker, Gracie

Thaxton and Madison Wood.

Kelsey .Airdum achieved

High Gold Ratings for h~

solo taP, routine '· fo
"Clumsy, ' and Jennifer
Blevins was awarded a
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Patty Fellure is the director and principal choreographer for Gallia-Meigs
Performing Arts. The school
has studios at 27 Locust St.,
Gallipolis, and 290 N _
Second Ave., Middleport.
The students take classes
in ballet, ~inte, jazz, tlql,
baton twirling and flag.
They perfo111! i.n area
parades and a spring recital.
~y perform in local tal,
.ent ,Pre~tations, special
events, dinner theater and

Soloists earning High
'Gold Ratings set by the
National Federation of
Dan~ Competitions w~re
Jessica Northup, Jenni.er
Blevins, Kay Ia Purdum,
Kerri YaiiReeth, .Aleu
Paxton,
Stacy Stump, competitions.
Samantha
Denbow, · Mrs. Fellure can be
Samantha McClure, Claudia £eaCbed at (740) 245-9880
or (740) 645-3836 for class
first-time danoe ·nnrn.-;tor infonoation or requests for
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performances
by
the
in the over 40 age ,group, dancel'sPenny Simpson.
All
Gallia-Meigs
Pmooning Arts students
will ~ their spriDg
, reGtat #Broadwayft oo
s.tumay May 31 • 6:30
· p;m.. in ibe John "'!'· Be:ny
F.mc and Patrmnog Arts
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Cmtc:r • the Uni\aiSity of
Rio Grandelllio Grinde

&lt;:.V.ara:oolor paintings; drawing and sk-#i11gs in pc:acil.
~ ~. &lt;!f pastels:. and mivxJI)1!'4ia !"~ includes any
,'jlrtW&lt;IIt usmg materials ·otber lban what IS listrld Sl1llh as pr:n
;aiot, atoog with woodbumiogpi!:Wres.
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=: Prizes of $50 will beawanled for firsts ineaob o.fdle cat;&lt;eg&lt;Niei with the one selected as "best ·of lihow- to n:leci~
· )In lldditional •$50.
.
:: Those visiting the show will vott for their favorite in
:~ cuepy and the one mJC?iviog tbe most votes'will be
: ~die "best of sh.oyt' wmoer.
· ; TliOie jatm:strJd in enkriDg their owa paindng$ can ~- ·
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Dancers from Gallia and
· Meigseouutieseof@"'tedm
the 2008 Applause Talent
Presentations in Dayton
May 16-19. .
,Jn overall awards for the
recreational division, the
Top Teen Soloist was
Jessica Northup, Top Senior
Soloist was Kmi VanReeth,
and . Top . Duet Duo was
. Kayla Purdom and Alex
Pax.ton. The Teens Small
Group Award was won by
Kerri Vanlteeth, Alisha
Green,
Stacy
Stump,
Jennifer Blevins, Kayla
Purdum, Jessica Northup,
Samantha Denbow, Alex
Pax.ton
and Courtnee

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·the Teens Small Group Award
at the 2008 Applause Talent
Presentations ear1ier this
month . The organization's
spring recital is Saturday at
6:30 p.m. in the John W,
Berry Fine and Perfonning
. Arts Center at the University
of Rio Grande/Rio Grande
Community College.
Left: Jessica Northup named the Top Teen Soloist tn
the 2008 Applause Talent
Presentations ear1ier 11\is
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REEDSVILLE .- Olive
~ownship , Trustees, 7:30
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moeling, ~ ,CCIIICaeuce
room Meip ~ Jlealth
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;Southern High School graduates awarded memorial scholarships Tuesday night at
the
·annual RACO Scholarship Awards Dinner were, from left: front - Krystte Marler, David B.
Sayre Memorial Scholarship; Ashley Weddle, Clarence Frank Memorial Scholarship;
Chelsea Freeman, Edison Brace· Memorial Scholarship; rear - Erin Chapman, James
··Adams Memorial Scholarship, Ryan Chapman and Wesley Rime, Edison Brace Memorial
_Scholarship, and Stephanie Cundiff, James Adams Memorial Scholarship.

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Tyler Oirde,
Freeman, Morgan Reynolds and Trenton Roseberry were awacde&lt;j
Cruisin' Salulday . Night Car Show Scholarships at the RACO Scholarship Awards
Ceremony Tuesday night. Sho\'111 are, from left: Marvin Hill, owner of Hill's Classic Cars,
Freeman, Roseberry, Circle and Reynolds, and Melody McKay of Hill's Classic Cars.

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: Scholarship of $1,000. She is shown with Marvin Hill wt:to
presented the scholarship on behalf of Gatling Ohio.

We are concerned ~t the . •'No gifts, flease" on the
local . child protection invitation?
say yes, my
agC~~cy might object to the wife says no. You will rule.
way Simone is living and - PennSylvania
caring for her children.
Dear
Pennsylvania:
Even though we ate in According to strict etiagreement' that · something q~tte. no mention of gifts
must be done, we are unsure should be in the invitation,
how to proceed. Is it time since ·it' presupposes !hilt
for a family intervention? If guests , are expected to get
not, then what? - Older you something.
WISer
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Also, some guests will
Dear Older and WISer: think you mean it and others
Unless someone reports won' t, and the ones who
Simone to the authorities, show up empty-handed wiU
no one wiU investigate ber feel somehow. remiss. You
pigsty. It is very difficult for can pass the word through
a single mother with a close . friends or family
demanding job to also be a members that you don't
thorough housekeeper, and want any gifts, or that you
once 'things get out of con- prefer a donation to a spetrol, it's oven\rbelming to cific charity. However,
get organized. We suspect someone once came up with .
she's doing the best she can. a charming invitation that
'Your assistance with the we liked so much, we will
child care is an enormous pass it along: "Mr. and Mrs.
help, but before a family Smith invite relatives and
iQtecvention, try a family friends to attend a reception
handout. Hire someone to in celebration of our 50th
clean her house. Then sug- wedding ariniversary. Your
gest to Simone that she have love and friendship are
cleaning help COfi.le regular- cherished gifts. We respectly if she can afford it. fully request no other."
Without being critical, help (P.S.: Congratulations.)
heruoderstandthatherchilDear Annie: I read with
dren will function better in amusement your advice to
an mganiwi borne and it "No State Sue," whose huswill make her life easier.
band wanted her to wear a
Dear Annie : "'
ha
.. e are v- tras hy outfi11 when they
ing a 50th wedding anniver- went out of town. You sug- .
sary party_ Is it OK to put gested she wear a wig so no

one would recognize ber.
OK, so they don't know
it's her, but they'd .see ber
husband, out of town, with
some straoge floozy in a
trashy outfit. I hardly think
that's an improvement. Her
friends will think ber husband is a two-timing lou~ij:. I
guess the best way 10. tell
would be to see how many
friends stop speaking to him
afterward.
Sbe should either wear the
outfit or noL If someone sees
her, she should just boldly
say " SoT' She can wear
what she wants. Bad taste
i!lll't a crime. -Incognito
Dear In: We're ]aughiJJ8
at the great visual you've
provided. Maybe they both
can wear wigs - along
with fake mustaches and
sunglasses.
Annie's Mailbox is writ·

Dear An~-Oar 34-yearold
daughter; ~imone," a
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-Meigs
single II10tiB Oftwo, has an
: O&gt;uoty Board of Health,
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'ellcellent. lliall'ilaying job
31
; regular meeting, 5 p;m, ,
HARRfVt.:.''·1(Jilji · _ and spends ?0=-81Jjlours each
: conference room Meigs H .
Pre ~,;;
week at wack, lo the mean: County Health Department.
amsonv
i.'.-_, .....an · time, her dlil~ are with
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~m. at the (:IQd1 wilh the
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azarene Singers. ,
next door to
Orga
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ance, But the .boOse is acorn: Eastern Stars · OES 138,
MIDDLEPORT - 1bo . plete mesS.•~ is no place ·
; Potluck, 6:30p.m., meeting, Rev. O'Dt:ll Manley .will , one~ JU;ijaUy, walk. The
! 7:30 p.m., election ·of offi- celebrate his 80th bir1bday ' cupet IS so filthy 11 will need
~ClefS, all. officers urged to on June 3. Cards .may be to be replaced rather than
,pttend. ·
seilt to him at 160 Beech cleaned, the sink is full of
~· POMEROY
-The St., Middleport, Ohib dirty dishes and her bedrooqi
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daughter late to school.
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ten by KaJIIy MitclleU tuUl
credit · card
payments
Marcy Sugar, longtilru edi·
because of ber and he£ .ex's
tors of the Ann Lendef'l
Coon
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606ll, To find out 11111rt
: ~ May lO at the Meigs County FairgroUnds with sixteen with a fianoe who loves ber
about Annie's Mailbox, .
: members and three advisors present:
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dearly, as do all the meman4 read features by oilier
' ! Nomination and voting of officers, formation of oom- · bel's of her family. The older
Creators Syndicate writers
: pUttees and coming up news of dates and times .were adults 111.
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fami
ua exten
and cartoonists, visit tJu
: !liscussed.
·
ly care for the children with
Creators Syl(dicaJe Wet
; · ~lions were given go upcoming tag-in to be heJd on ~ love.
page aJ www.cnaton.coa.
• Salllrday, May 17 .
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: • Ed Holter reported thaf the Meigs County Bette.r
:livestock 4-H Dairy Club was celebrating 65 years as a
:~~~ 'Qu';,_chartered 65 years ago ~ the Meigs .
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Member's enjoyed pop and pizza, provided by the advi- ·
Al'HENS - O'Bleness Room 010. Participants vers update their driving impact of medications on a
:: •fiors.
The next meeting will be held 00 June 3 at 6 :30p.m.
• th t d F ld ·
Memorial Hospital in must attend both sessions. knowledge · and skills, pre- person's driving abilities,
: .tt e augroun s. le lnJ.l pi~ .will be discussed and · Athens ·w.iH offer a class- All drivers. especially those vent traffic crashes and vio- basic driving rules. license
: finalired Ideas 00 t-shirts will be diSijllssed. .
room oourse aimed at help- • who are 50 years old or lations, and maintain mobili- renewal. local traffic haz::! Brenna Holter, News Repomr ·
·,
ing older people to refresh older, are invited to partici- ty and independence.
ards, adverse road condiQg.
~ improve their driving pate in the program. .
Wanda Llewellyn, AARP tions, "road rage," energy
:.
· , ·skill.s.
Developed
by · the driver safety instructor, will conservation
measures;
••
O'Blene.ss is offering the American Association of present information about proper vehicle use and
: • The Ciover Club met on May 17 at the Kylie and Kaleb AARP
Driver
Safety Retired Persons (AARP), the normal changes in vision, maintenance, and ac~ident ·
·J(ingbome. Bakesaleplanswerefinalired,ayatdsalewas Program session I on 'comprehensive classroom hearing and reaction time prevention tactics.
: Jliscussed along with ideas for a fun activity.
· . Tuesday, June 3, from 1 refresher course is geared associated with aging and
There is a $10 charge for
: ..: A farrier- demonstrated h&lt;lofcare for ~rses . Kylie King ' p,m. to 5 p.m., and session tOwaro the specific needs of provide practical techniques materials. Call O'Bleness'
: atl.owed members to take ·turns ndmg her . pony. non lliursday; June 5, from driven who are 50 years old to compensate for these Community
Relations
~: ltdceshments
se-:ved by the King family.
1 p..m. unti-l 5 p.m. in or , older. According to changes. The following top- office at (740) 566-4814 to
~'t Dellt meeOtlg ,wiU be held on Ju~ t ·at the-holDC of O'Bleness' Lower Level AARP. the course helps dri- ics will also be covered: the register.
~y.la VanMatre. Plans are to poss1bly have a pmfe~_ _.;:..__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
~ ~r do a..demonstratioo and Alexis Carey
• )lid Mikay1a VanMatre wilf .d o presentations.
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Sixteen
:graduating Southern High
·School seniors received
:$12,500 in scholarships
.:awarded through the Racine
· ~Area
Community
·"Organization at the group's
:annual scholarship awards
:dinner held Tuesday night at
:.the Racine First Baptist
!:Church.
;:: Receiving RACO scholatl-;ships of $500 · each were
:~arab El Dabaja, daughter
:of Saleh arul Koste El
• Dabaja (.Ohio University);
:Erin Chapman, daughter of
:Sherry and lim 0' Brien
~:(Ohio State University);
. Xaylyn Spradling, daughter
::or Jerry and· Charmele
;Spradling (University of Rio
.: Grande); Ryan 'Chapman,
son of C.T. and Tammy
Chapman (University of Rio
.Grande); Whitney Wolfe-

Riffle, daughter of Laren
Wolfe (Hocking College);
Wesley Riffle, son of laren
Wolfe (Hocking Coll.ege); ·
Chelsea Freeman, daughter
of Jim and Mary Freeman
{Ohio University); Heather
C diff dau hter f Larry
~3 'nebJ1e &lt;&gt;Cundiff
(Hocking
CoUege);
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(Obi U
Bro,;n, :~:)~l1t=
and Cindy Brown (Ohio
University);
Lindsey
Buzzard, daughter of Rick
Buzzard and Marcia Weaver
(Ohio University).
Receiving Edison Brace
Memorial Scholarships of;
$500
were
Cbelsea
Freeman, Wesley Riffle and
Ryan Chapman.
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Memorial Scholarships of

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front - Whitney Wolfe-Riffle, Kaytyn ,Spradling, Sarah El Oabaja, Heather Cundiff and Chelse\Jf Freeman; rear -.
Stephanie Cundiff, Erin Chapman, Ryan Cha.pman, Wesley Riffle, Morgan Brown and Lindsey Bu~ard.
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$500 were awarded to Erin
Four Cruising Saturday was . awarded to Sarah El ng two scholarships of$
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Chapman and Stephanie Night
Car
Show 'Dabaja.
Over the years, the number
Cundiff:
.
Scholarships of $600 were
Funding for -RACO schol- and amount of scholarships
1\vo lll;&lt;lugural memonal awaroed
to
Chelsea arships comes from a vari- has steadily increased - in
sc~o1arships wen; ~warded F~ Tyler Circle, son ·ety of sources including 2000 the group was able to
!hts year. Rece:vmg ·the of Jeff and Sonia Circle community yard sales, com- award five $500 scholarmaugural Clarence and (Ohio University); Trenton munity service projects, car ships for a total of $2,500,
Ruth BrlJ!iford Memonal Roseberry, son of Tom and shows and private dona- and that ahcount increased to
Sc~olarsbt~ of $500 was Dena Roseberry (University . tions . Applications for . 15 · scholarships totaling
Enn
C apman.
The of Rio Grande); Morgan RACO and associated $7,500 in 2005.
.
Clarence .Frank Memonal Reynolds, son of Wendy scholarships,
inCluding
From 1993; to presen,t;
Scholarship was awarded to Gille and Daniel Roush memorial scholarships, are RACO has/ channeled
Ashley Weddle, daughter ot (undecided).
submitted on a shared form. $69,700 in scholarships to
g:',et::f!!.~).Y Weddle 1be inaugural Gatling
RACO : be_gan awardin~ 112 Southern High School
Receiving the David B. O)uo Scholarship of $1,000 scholarships m 1993, grant:J- sen:ors .
Sayre
Memorial
Scholarship of · $100 was
awarded to Krystle Marler,
gninddaughter of Bob and ·
Ann
Felty
(Ohio
University).

· Thursday."Sunny. Highs Not as .cool with lows becoming Jartly sunny.
in the mid 70s. North winds around 60. Southwest winds Highs arou 80.
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Sunday night dti'OIIgb
around 5 mph.
5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain
Thursday night...Mostl y 30 percent.
.
Monday
oighL•• Panly
Saturday and Saturday clqudy. Lows in the mid
clear. Lows in the upper 40s.
· North winds arouni:f 5 mph oigbt...Mosl:l.y cloudy with 50s. Highs around·80.
liaesday . and Thesd.ay
· in the evening ...Becoming a chance of showers and
light and variable.
thunderstonns. Some !hun~ oigbL •• Mostly
cloudy_
Friday-Mostly
sunny. .derstorms may ·be severe Highs around 80. Lows in
Highs in the lower 80s. with small bail and damag- . the upper 50s.
Wednesday ••• Mostly
Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph ing winds. Highs aronnd 80.
Lows in the upper 50s. sunny· with a chance of
with ~sts. up to 20 mph.
·. Fnday oigbL ••Mostly Chance of rain 50 percent. · showers and thunderstorms.
Sutiday-Mostly cloudy Highs around 80. Chance of
• cloudy with a chance of
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Roberta Henderson was named
Y,eekly best weight-loss winner and Cin~y Hyde runller-up at the May '27 m~g of TOPS (Take Off
Pounds Sensibly) Chapter IIOH 2013 Coolville with 16
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members present.
.· · ·'Jhe ..,...ttdy · ~bt-loss winner was Dianne Bums.
, KOPS. (~Otr Pouads Sensibl:r) members LaChresia
·· ~£ ihi&amp;, . . ClellaarJ
:Pa~cia Richmond w~ in
Ol;ft;nd . . RichmOnd w~ each pre.·
· a ·chanJI lot 'being KOPS members for .o ne year.
, Bo1,ardus·presented a continuation of the program ·enti..tJed Feeling Good Eating Right.~ Open discussion fol.lowed. Members are asked to bring a food label to the
. nellt meeting.
The group mcetSi:vecy Tuesday at Torch Baptist Church.
.~-in is from 5;15 to 6: 15 p.llL with a meeting at 6:30.
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· enjoyed a luncheon .reoently IUIIdl at ~ MBS90 Golf
~~ Clubhouse to close out the club year. Meetings will
; resume in the fall.
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: . White carnation co~es made by member Jeanne
' Bowen were presented to the newly elected officers as
' well as the retiring officers were Nadine Goebel, retiring
: presidenl. installed the following officers for the 2008; ~ pro~ year, Gay Perrin, president; M
_ arlene Kuhn,
• )'lee prestdent; .and Vanessa fl&gt;Jmu:secretar)'. Treasurer
:·elect P.atricia Holter was unable •to attend. Marlene passed
; Oui book review assignments for the new season to the
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; Olita Hei,~ton, Dana Kessinger and her sister Vesta
·l.artin, l.eab .Ord, Nonna Ton:es, faye Wallace, Alice
: Wamsley .and ftankie Huonel. ·
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a•w~y, ~ 7 ·
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Wllllling the Top Junior
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Kyndra Oldaker, Gracie

Thaxton and Madison Wood.

Kelsey .Airdum achieved

High Gold Ratings for h~

solo taP, routine '· fo
"Clumsy, ' and Jennifer
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Patty Fellure is the director and principal choreographer for Gallia-Meigs
Performing Arts. The school
has studios at 27 Locust St.,
Gallipolis, and 290 N _
Second Ave., Middleport.
The students take classes
in ballet, ~inte, jazz, tlql,
baton twirling and flag.
They perfo111! i.n area
parades and a spring recital.
~y perform in local tal,
.ent ,Pre~tations, special
events, dinner theater and

Soloists earning High
'Gold Ratings set by the
National Federation of
Dan~ Competitions w~re
Jessica Northup, Jenni.er
Blevins, Kay Ia Purdum,
Kerri YaiiReeth, .Aleu
Paxton,
Stacy Stump, competitions.
Samantha
Denbow, · Mrs. Fellure can be
Samantha McClure, Claudia £eaCbed at (740) 245-9880
or (740) 645-3836 for class
first-time danoe ·nnrn.-;tor infonoation or requests for
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performances
by
the
in the over 40 age ,group, dancel'sPenny Simpson.
All
Gallia-Meigs
Pmooning Arts students
will ~ their spriDg
, reGtat #Broadwayft oo
s.tumay May 31 • 6:30
· p;m.. in ibe John "'!'· Be:ny
F.mc and Patrmnog Arts
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Cmtc:r • the Uni\aiSity of
Rio Grandelllio Grinde

&lt;:.V.ara:oolor paintings; drawing and sk-#i11gs in pc:acil.
~ ~. &lt;!f pastels:. and mivxJI)1!'4ia !"~ includes any
,'jlrtW&lt;IIt usmg materials ·otber lban what IS listrld Sl1llh as pr:n
;aiot, atoog with woodbumiogpi!:Wres.
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=: Prizes of $50 will beawanled for firsts ineaob o.fdle cat;&lt;eg&lt;Niei with the one selected as "best ·of lihow- to n:leci~
· )In lldditional •$50.
.
:: Those visiting the show will vott for their favorite in
:~ cuepy and the one mJC?iviog tbe most votes'will be
: ~die "best of sh.oyt' wmoer.
· ; TliOie jatm:strJd in enkriDg their owa paindng$ can ~- ·
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Dancers from Gallia and
· Meigseouutieseof@"'tedm
the 2008 Applause Talent
Presentations in Dayton
May 16-19. .
,Jn overall awards for the
recreational division, the
Top Teen Soloist was
Jessica Northup, Top Senior
Soloist was Kmi VanReeth,
and . Top . Duet Duo was
. Kayla Purdom and Alex
Pax.ton. The Teens Small
Group Award was won by
Kerri Vanlteeth, Alisha
Green,
Stacy
Stump,
Jennifer Blevins, Kayla
Purdum, Jessica Northup,
Samantha Denbow, Alex
Pax.ton
and Courtnee

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·the Teens Small Group Award
at the 2008 Applause Talent
Presentations ear1ier this
month . The organization's
spring recital is Saturday at
6:30 p.m. in the John W,
Berry Fine and Perfonning
. Arts Center at the University
of Rio Grande/Rio Grande
Community College.
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JOth Annual Eagle
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Eastern High SdJool will be
holding its lOIII Anmtal
Hagle Basketball C.am:p on
May 27 lhtougb 30 from 9
J,m. to llOOil for boys and
girls entering grades 4, 5,
apd6.
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iBurrauglls will be in the 400m dash final. The top:four fiO:
isherS in each event qualify for state. A complete story of
· the Division Ill regional meet at Pickerington will be in
Sunday"s sports section of the fimeS:Sentinel.
ABOVE - Alex liurrouglls gets out of the blocks during the
start o.f the 4x400m relay event held Wednesday at
Pickerington North High School. .Teammate Josh Collins
held the blocks.
LEFT - Alyssa Newland, left, receives the baton from Katie
Hayma!l, right, ~uring an exchange in the 4x400m relay
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mg to send the Cleveland
Indians a message, it bas
been received.
"You look at that team
over there, they're a little bit
tougher than we are right
now," Cleveland manager
Eric Wedge said after the
White Sox defeated the
Jndian~ 6-5 Wednesday.
The AL Central"leading
White Sox have won five of
six against Oeveland in a
nine-game span and 11 of
14 overalL
Chicago has beaten the
. Indians exactly 1,000 times.
" To win your divi~ion,
you have to fare wen
~ainst the .leallls in your
division," White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen said. "So
far, so good. 1 won't get
cocky, but I defmitely feel ·
better about the balldub."
Carlos Quentin drove in
three runs, including a goahead, two-run double in a
three-run seventh inning.
"A lot of guys got big hits
today," Quentin said. "It
was a battle. We scored and
they came bacl{ at us. We
were fortunate today. We 'U
take it."
.
Gavin
Floyd
(5-3)
allowed two runs in the
first, then retired 15 of 17
bitters before the Indians.
scored three times to take a
5· 3 lea(! in the sixth. Aoyd
gave up five runs - four
earned - and eight bits in
six innings with seven
strikeouts.
Bobby Jenks pitched the
ninth for his 14th save in 16
chances,
a secondand-third, one-out jam when
· Ben Francisco and Victor
Martinez popped out.
"To have runners on second and third, it was a big
win for us," Guillen said.
"Bobby did a great job."

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~ $ames · . fdnesday this ooe right from the start.
Digbt.Wilha 9-t ~over
('loaelaony (4-S) letired
the Pillsbmgh Pirales.
only two of the eight batters
Ross drove Jo f~ runs be faced ~ the shortest
ovenJ.l, and rookie Jay of his .54 s&amp;arts .ill the Olajors.
~ bad

.a double MOd a He pve &lt;UP four bits aDd a

walb. •

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JOth Annual Eagle
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Eastern High SdJool will be
holding its lOIII Anmtal
Hagle Basketball C.am:p on
May 27 lhtougb 30 from 9
J,m. to llOOil for boys and
girls entering grades 4, 5,
apd6.
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Golf Tournament will be
held Saturday at the
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8:30a.m.
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at
meet ·

The :Eastern track and field team sent 13 different represerrtatives in 1.0 events to qualifying tor the Division Ill
regionS! meet Wednesday at Pickerington North High
SciiOOL In return, the Eagles have just two chances left to
send someone to state during Fl'iday -night's finals. Aaron
Martindale will compete in the 3200m final and Alex
iBurrauglls will be in the 400m dash final. The top:four fiO:
isherS in each event qualify for state. A complete story of
· the Division Ill regional meet at Pickerington will be in
Sunday"s sports section of the fimeS:Sentinel.
ABOVE - Alex liurrouglls gets out of the blocks during the
start o.f the 4x400m relay event held Wednesday at
Pickerington North High School. .Teammate Josh Collins
held the blocks.
LEFT - Alyssa Newland, left, receives the baton from Katie
Hayma!l, right, ~uring an exchange in the 4x400m relay
event held Wednesday at Pickerington North High School.

leams.

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CLEVELAND (AP) - I f
· ~e Chicago White are by~
mg to send the Cleveland
Indians a message, it bas
been received.
"You look at that team
over there, they're a little bit
tougher than we are right
now," Cleveland manager
Eric Wedge said after the
White Sox defeated the
Jndian~ 6-5 Wednesday.
The AL Central"leading
White Sox have won five of
six against Oeveland in a
nine-game span and 11 of
14 overalL
Chicago has beaten the
. Indians exactly 1,000 times.
" To win your divi~ion,
you have to fare wen
~ainst the .leallls in your
division," White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen said. "So
far, so good. 1 won't get
cocky, but I defmitely feel ·
better about the balldub."
Carlos Quentin drove in
three runs, including a goahead, two-run double in a
three-run seventh inning.
"A lot of guys got big hits
today," Quentin said. "It
was a battle. We scored and
they came bacl{ at us. We
were fortunate today. We 'U
take it."
.
Gavin
Floyd
(5-3)
allowed two runs in the
first, then retired 15 of 17
bitters before the Indians.
scored three times to take a
5· 3 lea(! in the sixth. Aoyd
gave up five runs - four
earned - and eight bits in
six innings with seven
strikeouts.
Bobby Jenks pitched the
ninth for his 14th save in 16
chances,
a secondand-third, one-out jam when
· Ben Francisco and Victor
Martinez popped out.
"To have runners on second and third, it was a big
win for us," Guillen said.
"Bobby did a great job."

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ill; six can a1111e home and wm,"
~-Oat· Alberican Ball ' manager Dusty Baker said.
f~ ~Mme.
"If you loot up ind down
David Ross ""'wputthe the leagues very few teams
fioinns IOUdi oo.a
are ~·
· ' on the road. A

liar :die first time iD

·m-run

first inning oJf left-bander lot of · · 1eams am ...... n.
11
-cl?m. Gorzelllln
__, G-Ay, and. ~the• gling (Ja the road. You've
m,c•an.,... -.· .' .e~&lt;le~....... o&lt;&gt;otto wm· ~"-."
~ftll&lt;a"
dletr booie WID~ streak to' They were' in conlrol of .
~ $ames · . fdnesday this ooe right from the start.
Digbt.Wilha 9-t ~over
('loaelaony (4-S) letired
the Pillsbmgh Pirales.
only two of the eight batters
Ross drove Jo f~ runs be faced ~ the shortest
ovenJ.l, and rookie Jay of his .54 s&amp;arts .ill the Olajors.
~ bad

.a double MOd a He pve &lt;UP four bits aDd a

walb. •

the Reds pm of w.alb, and threw .a
e~t~ dleir ~ · laome wild~ that a .up a run .
· ~ dillak .smoe 19110.
.
"''ts
to .do
~ 1lley won~ Sllligbt IJO!IIdhing like dial, n said

. pur ·o f

w•••ass..

·Gcrd ••y. ..., threw oaly
.' "'t'~ ~ to be ~ lfl stJjkn; out ci 38·pitdles.
lt0111 1llid. ·" "'bll road tnp "''~.- dooe dis 'before.
toot .a lot out cit IIIIi.
f doa' t toow .m.t m ~
'lbe Reds DC : icd iiJme olber thin I Clll"t believe il
bomc..fid4 advWQl' ~ 1los hit Goae._y's
tbey munwt from a 2-.5 trip final pildl into 1be sem
to idle Welt 0 r I, one thai co ••o fw a two-IUD llomer,
fiai4M"f! ~ . . tB-i•!nc bis finrt since: Sept. 2. 111e
1ou in SaD Dieao 011

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Cincinnati Reds' Joey Votta gets a broken-bat single to drive in two runs in the.
of a baseball game against the Pitl511urg11 Pirates on Wednesday in Cincinnati.

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l'nlm Page Bl
bavm't fdt my best since
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ful for Bronson Arroyo (4- stolen base.
4), pitching on sbon ~st to
1be first!round draft pick
belpCiDcinnati'srotation in went 3-for-3 with a pair of
disarray. Arroyo volun- walks during a 9~ win 01!
teeA:ld to go on three days of Tuesday · night. INching
R:st after the Reds used base in all five plate appearSillrtln Aaron Harang and ances. Fans gave him a
Edinson \Ulquez during the standing ovlltion and yelled
18-inni"8 loss in San Diego ~BRUUUCE!" e..cb · time
on Sunday.
be came throug!L
"We got six runs early, . The 21-year-old outfieldand tbat made things a lot · ~ got applause and ~
easier, n Arroyo said. "[ 10
the
first
mrung
could throw batting-practice Wednesday, then Died out ·
fastballs. I didn't feel the His stiak of madting safePittsburgh Penguins forward Sidney Crosby celebrates his· greatest. but our defense ly in his t-.rst six plate
was
lhe Cincinnati Reds' ~ Ross hits a ~- home· run dff
second-period goal ~ainst the Detroit Red Wings in Game was ,great, and I was lucky appearmC?Cs
enough
to
get
tbem
to
pop
longest
smre
1917,
when
l · of the Stanley Cup hockey finals in Pittsburgh on
Pittsburgh Pirares pitcher Tom~ in 1lile first inning
up some pitdles."
Boston's Ted Cox went 6- of a baseball game'on Wednesday in CinciooatL
Wednesday.
·
Arroyo allowed one run for~ with a walk in his first
.
~My back is gQIXl mY,
and three hits in six innings, seven times up in the physically , on W~sday,
and had an encouraging· 5houldet is ~ood, my elbow
throwing 97 pitches. The majors.
good,
he · said~
right-hander 1s adept al · Gorzelanny missed a warm-up session in 1he is
bullpen
before
the
game.
~Everything
is
good.
I just;
coming back quickly, going sciheduled statt UD May 6
Once he took ·the mound, need to get out there and
2-0 in five career starts on · heoln~ of pain in bis lower
,
show it."
sbon rest with a 2.14 ERA. back. He said he felt fine he lost his controL
PIIISBURGH (AP) - ' skate io Marian Hossa.
Sidney Crosby and the
The Penguins forward
PittsbwVI Penguins found skated into the code and
dleir offense fi8ht where atteinpted a shot that hit
1bey left it - home in the Stuart' s skate and bounoed
· Igloo.
to Crosby, who snapped a
Crosby
scored drive that found its way in
Pittsburgh's first two goals off Osgood with 2:35 left in
Trailing by two runs, the ·
of ·t he Stanley Cup firials, the first. It gave life ·to White Sox surged ahead in
beating previously perfect Pittsburgh. which had been the seventh after third basegoalie Cbris Osgood, and outshot 9-4 in the period.
. man Aridy Marte couldn't
the Penguins made this a
It was the first goal scored handle Joe Oede' s leadoff
~s with a 3-2 victory on Osgood in 154 minutes, grounder for an error.
Wednesday night.
5.8 s.e conds, a run that
Alexei Ramirez singled
The ,R ed Wings still lead -stretched back to Game 6 of off Rafael Perez and, one
2-1 after two shutqut wins .a t the Western finals. The Red out later, A.J. Pierzynski's
bome. Game 4 will be Wings suddenly found hit a run-scoring double off
Saturday night. again in themselves behind, a posi- Rafael Betancoun (1-3).
, Pittsburgh. .before the series tion they have rardy been ·in
Quentin, who has driven ·
lihifts back to Detroit for a during the playoffs. ·
in 23 runs in his last 20
oow necessary ftfth game.
Not only hadn' t the games, followed with a
The Penguins ilnpr9ved to Penguins found any results double into the · left-field
9-0 It bome in the playoffs at even strength, they corner.
and bave woo 17 straight weren't even generating
aeveland ha~ lost l 0 of
lbere, dating to a sbootout · shots. It took until 15:06 had 12, dropping 5 112 games
loss to San Jose on Feb. 24. elapsed before a 5-oll-5 back in the division. Wedge
PittSbur;gh' s last game in drive got in on Osgood.
ooce again expressed his
front.uf1the home crowd was
Crosby, wbo hadn't scored displeasure with the way ,
a 6-0 blitz in the clinching in five games, made it. 2.0 ~ his team is playing.
Game S of the Eastern 2:34 of the second wtth hts
"Until we stalt making Chicago White Sox pitcher Gavin Aoyd, right. ~gs out Cleveland 'Indians' Ben Francisco aS: .
Conference finals against sixth goal of the playoffs. adjustments, . (opposing Francisco runs to first base during the fifth inning in a baseball game on Wednesday in~
Philadelphia. .
Sergei Gonchar's shot found teams) are going to keep Cleveland. The White Sox won 6-5.
:
Marc-Andre Fleury, who traffic in front and bounved 'Sticking it to us," he said.
•
"I felt great in the farst homer on an 0-2 pitch .
for Westbrook on the ros-e
hasn't been beaten at h.o me to Ryan Malone, who also "It's up to them to get it
said.
"To battle back today, ter.... Marte had his ftrst
in 19 su:aight ,games, .niade couldJi',t get the puck done. There can be no inning," . Floyd
"'lllmgs
just
weren
'I
going
that
shows the character of career stolen base in the
32 saves. He allowed Johan through.
excuses."
w,ay.
I
just
waited
for
us
-our
ballclub,"
Guillen said. serond inn4ag. .. . RHP.,
my
~·s power-play goal
Hossa got to it and put a
Jake Westbrook, activat- to come back and then keep
Notes: DH Travis Haliner Adam Miller, the Indians' ,
with S: 12 teft in the second shot off OSgood, wbo oouldeel
from
the
disabled
list
it that way."
bad a cortisone shot in his top pitching prospect,: ,
period ,tbat cut Pittsb~b 's · n 't oonlirQJ the mbound.
·
b
efore
tl;le
game,
.
allowed
Jermaine
Dye,
who
·
right shoulder 'tuesday and imderwenl reconstructive:
lead to 2-1 and Mikael Crosby .then slammed the three runs and five hits in
the
game
in
a
1-forhopes to play Friday night surgery on the middle ftn-~
entemd
Samuelsson's tally in lhe puck in at the right post and
·
fl
ve
innings.
He
badn
't
15 slide, hit a two-out at Kansas City. Hafner, ger of his right hand
ihird tbat got Detroit back celebrated with a fist pump
within one.
as he crouched near the end pitched for the lndians homer in the fOUith, and the who has missed the last TUesday and wiiJ .be shui
since April 19 because of a White .Sox went ahead 3-2 three games, could be down for eight weeks,
Osgood stopped 21 shots, hoards.
but fell to 6-1 in his career in
The .Penguins earned fh!: strained left muscle in fbe in the fifth on i&gt;iereynski's placed on the DL if he isn't Mill.er, wbo was pitching It :
RBI
groimdout
and ready by the weekend. ... Triple-A Buffalo, had a
tbe finals. He backstopped 2-1 lead into the thjrd period rib area.
Floyd's
run"SCOriog Quentin's sacrifice fly.
The White Sox are 1,000- frayed tendon in the finger, :
the Red Wings' champi- that .featured bard hits and
throwing
error
and
(;leveland
took
a
5-3
lead
965
overall
against which also had develo~ a :
ooship round sweep of very few whistles.
Martinez's
RBI
infield
bit
the
sixth
on
David
in
Cleveland.
...
RHP
Jorge callus.... OF Nick Sw1shea:, ·
Washington in 1998, but it
Osgood .had a nervous
gave
the
Indians
a
2-0
le;td
Dellucci's
RB~
double
and
Julio was designated for in a 5-for-30 slump, didn't
bieoame clear it wouldn't .b e m~nt in .lhe ftrst few min:
:Jhonny Peralta's two-run assignment to clear room play for the White Sox.
his night when Adam Hall utes of the final frame whi:n in the first.
banked a shot in off the Hossa sent a shot off the .
goalie's ri,ght skate from post. and Pascal Dupuis folin a row, getting hack-.tobehind lhe net 7:18 into the lowed with a drive that slid
back
3-poin~ from Paul
third period.
.t oward the goal line befOre
Pierce
and Allen to take the
The Red Wrngs Jed Osgood stopped it just in
lead for .good.
fromPageBI
Nashville 2-0 in the · ftrst time.
Garnett added ·a fallaway
~und, oniy to .b e · tied
His good luck ran oiat
3-point
bank shot at the 24lbrough four games. Dallas soon after.
.
iead.
seoond
clock
.buzu:r - just
forced a Game 6 in the
Gary Robetts played a
Billups tried an off-bal- his second 3 pointer of the
Western finals after trailing physical shift thllt created a ance layup that missed, but
- to give Boston a
3-0. Might the Penguins be chance for Hall, who .put a in the fi~t for the rebound season
50-43 lead with 1 :23 left in
R:ady to stage the latest puck onto .the outside of the the Celucs tipped it out of the half. Perldns had two of
comeback?
net and worted it free. Aftec bounds. Billups drove the first three baskets in the
Crosby had been bottled Osgood fai Jed ro clear it again, puttipg it harmlessly second half to extend the
~· by the Red Wings' top · from danger with an empty off the front of the rim.
lead to l1 points. . .
The Celtics ran down the
line of Henrik Zetterberg, swipe of his stick, Hall
Allen added coosecutive
Pavel Datsyuk and Tomas sm8cked a sliot that ,h it 24-second clock before 3'pointers midway through
Ho~trom, but he got free ~good leg_ and found its Garnett was forced to take the third to tum an eight·an off-balanee jumper.
It times on bome iCe where way in.
·
the Penguins enjoyelf the
Fleury's
frightening Rondo foulM Stuckey, and =~ game to a 14-point
~~change.
moment was yet to come. he hit both free throws to
Notes: RaJihcrrl Wallace
Hill first goal came with With the Red WU~gs press- make it 102-101 with U pi&lt;*ed up a techni~l with
that Detroit trio on the ice, ing to get back m it, seconds left.
5: 18 left m the game. It was
Allen~ them, then
and the scc:ond was scored HolmBttom banged a drive
his sixth of the postseason,.
during a power play.
oiJ the post wid! II :43 left Rondo again ~ ~ and his m:xt earns him a
Stuckey. But this tm1e the
. tjow · Pittsburgh has a in the ~oct.
·
ooe-~ame suspension. . ..
~. toequallbeAnaheim
It didn't uke long for rOokie misse4 the ftrst. giv- Perkins outrebounded the
Mighty Ducks, who d!opped Detr&lt;lit to put the beat back ing the Boston Garden Pistons in the ftrst half 13two shutout losses to start on. Samuefsson, wbo soored crowd a reason to erupt.
Garnett hit a pair of free 11. It was Pedtins' 17th
tbe 2003 finals in New twice in Detroit's 4-G series- throws
doubl~ble in his career
to clinch it.
.leney before rebounding to opening win, brought the
the third time be has
and
The Celtics earned homeFf: even with two wins It Red Wmgs within a goal court
bad
one
in the first half. ...
advantage with' an
'11ome.
with 6:23 remaining.
NBA-best 66-16 record in The Garden scoreboard
They have Crosby, their
The Rec;t :w'ings had ~ the ~gular season, but the operators have figured out
20-year-old captain, to chance to be 11 when Evgem Pistons took it away with a bow to ftre up the crowd: '
thank
for
that. . The Malkin took: a tripping · victory in Boston in Game Show Patriots coach Bill
Penguins' finals-long scor- penalty with 4:18 remain- 2. The Celtics swiped it Belichick on the· scoreing drought finally ended mg, but couldn't ·beat back with a split in Oetroit, board. ... Brian Scalabrine
after 137 minutes, 25 sec- Fleury, wbo calmly covered and now have . two chances was active for the frrst time
oods with tbe help of a me _a J)ld in trafftc late in the to clinch -. . including a in the playoffs because
mistake by abe Red Wmgs. advantage.
g:::~al seventh game at Tony Allen . injured his
Detroit -ddenseman Brad Franun, in his second
·Achilles' teQdOJ1 during
Stuart held the puck behind game baCk after missing six
Detroit trailed 23-20 in practice on Tuesday. . ..
lbe net for 11evcral moments following a bout with recur· the fmal minute of the first Wallace was 3-for-27 on.-3u he waited for Tyler ring headllches, netted his quarter ·before scoring 13 of pointers in his previous
Kennedy's fl)ffl&lt;:ht;d to sub- NHL-Ieadina 13th goal of the next 15 points. The eight games. .. . Detroit's Boston Celtic$ guard Ra;on Rondo (9j taKes a shot over
side. Stuart sent a pass the playoffs with 5:) 2 Pistons still led 42-36 with Game 4 hero, ' Antonio betrolt Pistons center Rasheed Wallacle in the first ilalf at
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large 211 home in scenic
quiet subdivision , great for
hiking. biking and fishing. 1257 sq. ft . vinyl siding, lots
of storage, 1 1/2 car gBIB. qe
concrete dri...-eway. Extra·~
parking &amp; room tor boat •
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, (Ca...rs Close To Home) trade on e&lt;iend cab truell ,
• Call Today! 740-446-4361. (740)742·2641
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spring tnini"8 and the fua · I've jusl been feeling slugdaree Weeks of tbe season giSb_ [ ~ 110 nn 011 my
with a sore lower bact.
rastball"
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Ross later singled home a
Bruce, wbo bad a sensarun aQd ~a bases-Joaded tional debut in the series
walk that made it 9-1 in the opeoa, got a lllllR:. ~
seventh. Joey Votto had reaaioll fiom fans the secthree hits for the seoond ond time aroOniL He went
~~ and soored I-for-3withadouble,apair
The early lead was help- of walks and · his socond
ful for Bronson Arroyo (4- stolen base.
4), pitching on sbon ~st to
1be first!round draft pick
belpCiDcinnati'srotation in went 3-for-3 with a pair of
disarray. Arroyo volun- walks during a 9~ win 01!
teeA:ld to go on three days of Tuesday · night. INching
R:st after the Reds used base in all five plate appearSillrtln Aaron Harang and ances. Fans gave him a
Edinson \Ulquez during the standing ovlltion and yelled
18-inni"8 loss in San Diego ~BRUUUCE!" e..cb · time
on Sunday.
be came throug!L
"We got six runs early, . The 21-year-old outfieldand tbat made things a lot · ~ got applause and ~
easier, n Arroyo said. "[ 10
the
first
mrung
could throw batting-practice Wednesday, then Died out ·
fastballs. I didn't feel the His stiak of madting safePittsburgh Penguins forward Sidney Crosby celebrates his· greatest. but our defense ly in his t-.rst six plate
was
lhe Cincinnati Reds' ~ Ross hits a ~- home· run dff
second-period goal ~ainst the Detroit Red Wings in Game was ,great, and I was lucky appearmC?Cs
enough
to
get
tbem
to
pop
longest
smre
1917,
when
l · of the Stanley Cup hockey finals in Pittsburgh on
Pittsburgh Pirares pitcher Tom~ in 1lile first inning
up some pitdles."
Boston's Ted Cox went 6- of a baseball game'on Wednesday in CinciooatL
Wednesday.
·
Arroyo allowed one run for~ with a walk in his first
.
~My back is gQIXl mY,
and three hits in six innings, seven times up in the physically , on W~sday,
and had an encouraging· 5houldet is ~ood, my elbow
throwing 97 pitches. The majors.
good,
he · said~
right-hander 1s adept al · Gorzelanny missed a warm-up session in 1he is
bullpen
before
the
game.
~Everything
is
good.
I just;
coming back quickly, going sciheduled statt UD May 6
Once he took ·the mound, need to get out there and
2-0 in five career starts on · heoln~ of pain in bis lower
,
show it."
sbon rest with a 2.14 ERA. back. He said he felt fine he lost his controL
PIIISBURGH (AP) - ' skate io Marian Hossa.
Sidney Crosby and the
The Penguins forward
PittsbwVI Penguins found skated into the code and
dleir offense fi8ht where atteinpted a shot that hit
1bey left it - home in the Stuart' s skate and bounoed
· Igloo.
to Crosby, who snapped a
Crosby
scored drive that found its way in
Pittsburgh's first two goals off Osgood with 2:35 left in
Trailing by two runs, the ·
of ·t he Stanley Cup firials, the first. It gave life ·to White Sox surged ahead in
beating previously perfect Pittsburgh. which had been the seventh after third basegoalie Cbris Osgood, and outshot 9-4 in the period.
. man Aridy Marte couldn't
the Penguins made this a
It was the first goal scored handle Joe Oede' s leadoff
~s with a 3-2 victory on Osgood in 154 minutes, grounder for an error.
Wednesday night.
5.8 s.e conds, a run that
Alexei Ramirez singled
The ,R ed Wings still lead -stretched back to Game 6 of off Rafael Perez and, one
2-1 after two shutqut wins .a t the Western finals. The Red out later, A.J. Pierzynski's
bome. Game 4 will be Wings suddenly found hit a run-scoring double off
Saturday night. again in themselves behind, a posi- Rafael Betancoun (1-3).
, Pittsburgh. .before the series tion they have rardy been ·in
Quentin, who has driven ·
lihifts back to Detroit for a during the playoffs. ·
in 23 runs in his last 20
oow necessary ftfth game.
Not only hadn' t the games, followed with a
The Penguins ilnpr9ved to Penguins found any results double into the · left-field
9-0 It bome in the playoffs at even strength, they corner.
and bave woo 17 straight weren't even generating
aeveland ha~ lost l 0 of
lbere, dating to a sbootout · shots. It took until 15:06 had 12, dropping 5 112 games
loss to San Jose on Feb. 24. elapsed before a 5-oll-5 back in the division. Wedge
PittSbur;gh' s last game in drive got in on Osgood.
ooce again expressed his
front.uf1the home crowd was
Crosby, wbo hadn't scored displeasure with the way ,
a 6-0 blitz in the clinching in five games, made it. 2.0 ~ his team is playing.
Game S of the Eastern 2:34 of the second wtth hts
"Until we stalt making Chicago White Sox pitcher Gavin Aoyd, right. ~gs out Cleveland 'Indians' Ben Francisco aS: .
Conference finals against sixth goal of the playoffs. adjustments, . (opposing Francisco runs to first base during the fifth inning in a baseball game on Wednesday in~
Philadelphia. .
Sergei Gonchar's shot found teams) are going to keep Cleveland. The White Sox won 6-5.
:
Marc-Andre Fleury, who traffic in front and bounved 'Sticking it to us," he said.
•
"I felt great in the farst homer on an 0-2 pitch .
for Westbrook on the ros-e
hasn't been beaten at h.o me to Ryan Malone, who also "It's up to them to get it
said.
"To battle back today, ter.... Marte had his ftrst
in 19 su:aight ,games, .niade couldJi',t get the puck done. There can be no inning," . Floyd
"'lllmgs
just
weren
'I
going
that
shows the character of career stolen base in the
32 saves. He allowed Johan through.
excuses."
w,ay.
I
just
waited
for
us
-our
ballclub,"
Guillen said. serond inn4ag. .. . RHP.,
my
~·s power-play goal
Hossa got to it and put a
Jake Westbrook, activat- to come back and then keep
Notes: DH Travis Haliner Adam Miller, the Indians' ,
with S: 12 teft in the second shot off OSgood, wbo oouldeel
from
the
disabled
list
it that way."
bad a cortisone shot in his top pitching prospect,: ,
period ,tbat cut Pittsb~b 's · n 't oonlirQJ the mbound.
·
b
efore
tl;le
game,
.
allowed
Jermaine
Dye,
who
·
right shoulder 'tuesday and imderwenl reconstructive:
lead to 2-1 and Mikael Crosby .then slammed the three runs and five hits in
the
game
in
a
1-forhopes to play Friday night surgery on the middle ftn-~
entemd
Samuelsson's tally in lhe puck in at the right post and
·
fl
ve
innings.
He
badn
't
15 slide, hit a two-out at Kansas City. Hafner, ger of his right hand
ihird tbat got Detroit back celebrated with a fist pump
within one.
as he crouched near the end pitched for the lndians homer in the fOUith, and the who has missed the last TUesday and wiiJ .be shui
since April 19 because of a White .Sox went ahead 3-2 three games, could be down for eight weeks,
Osgood stopped 21 shots, hoards.
but fell to 6-1 in his career in
The .Penguins earned fh!: strained left muscle in fbe in the fifth on i&gt;iereynski's placed on the DL if he isn't Mill.er, wbo was pitching It :
RBI
groimdout
and ready by the weekend. ... Triple-A Buffalo, had a
tbe finals. He backstopped 2-1 lead into the thjrd period rib area.
Floyd's
run"SCOriog Quentin's sacrifice fly.
The White Sox are 1,000- frayed tendon in the finger, :
the Red Wings' champi- that .featured bard hits and
throwing
error
and
(;leveland
took
a
5-3
lead
965
overall
against which also had develo~ a :
ooship round sweep of very few whistles.
Martinez's
RBI
infield
bit
the
sixth
on
David
in
Cleveland.
...
RHP
Jorge callus.... OF Nick Sw1shea:, ·
Washington in 1998, but it
Osgood .had a nervous
gave
the
Indians
a
2-0
le;td
Dellucci's
RB~
double
and
Julio was designated for in a 5-for-30 slump, didn't
bieoame clear it wouldn't .b e m~nt in .lhe ftrst few min:
:Jhonny Peralta's two-run assignment to clear room play for the White Sox.
his night when Adam Hall utes of the final frame whi:n in the first.
banked a shot in off the Hossa sent a shot off the .
goalie's ri,ght skate from post. and Pascal Dupuis folin a row, getting hack-.tobehind lhe net 7:18 into the lowed with a drive that slid
back
3-poin~ from Paul
third period.
.t oward the goal line befOre
Pierce
and Allen to take the
The Red Wrngs Jed Osgood stopped it just in
lead for .good.
fromPageBI
Nashville 2-0 in the · ftrst time.
Garnett added ·a fallaway
~und, oniy to .b e · tied
His good luck ran oiat
3-point
bank shot at the 24lbrough four games. Dallas soon after.
.
iead.
seoond
clock
.buzu:r - just
forced a Game 6 in the
Gary Robetts played a
Billups tried an off-bal- his second 3 pointer of the
Western finals after trailing physical shift thllt created a ance layup that missed, but
- to give Boston a
3-0. Might the Penguins be chance for Hall, who .put a in the fi~t for the rebound season
50-43 lead with 1 :23 left in
R:ady to stage the latest puck onto .the outside of the the Celucs tipped it out of the half. Perldns had two of
comeback?
net and worted it free. Aftec bounds. Billups drove the first three baskets in the
Crosby had been bottled Osgood fai Jed ro clear it again, puttipg it harmlessly second half to extend the
~· by the Red Wings' top · from danger with an empty off the front of the rim.
lead to l1 points. . .
The Celtics ran down the
line of Henrik Zetterberg, swipe of his stick, Hall
Allen added coosecutive
Pavel Datsyuk and Tomas sm8cked a sliot that ,h it 24-second clock before 3'pointers midway through
Ho~trom, but he got free ~good leg_ and found its Garnett was forced to take the third to tum an eight·an off-balanee jumper.
It times on bome iCe where way in.
·
the Penguins enjoyelf the
Fleury's
frightening Rondo foulM Stuckey, and =~ game to a 14-point
~~change.
moment was yet to come. he hit both free throws to
Notes: RaJihcrrl Wallace
Hill first goal came with With the Red WU~gs press- make it 102-101 with U pi&lt;*ed up a techni~l with
that Detroit trio on the ice, ing to get back m it, seconds left.
5: 18 left m the game. It was
Allen~ them, then
and the scc:ond was scored HolmBttom banged a drive
his sixth of the postseason,.
during a power play.
oiJ the post wid! II :43 left Rondo again ~ ~ and his m:xt earns him a
Stuckey. But this tm1e the
. tjow · Pittsburgh has a in the ~oct.
·
ooe-~ame suspension. . ..
~. toequallbeAnaheim
It didn't uke long for rOokie misse4 the ftrst. giv- Perkins outrebounded the
Mighty Ducks, who d!opped Detr&lt;lit to put the beat back ing the Boston Garden Pistons in the ftrst half 13two shutout losses to start on. Samuefsson, wbo soored crowd a reason to erupt.
Garnett hit a pair of free 11. It was Pedtins' 17th
tbe 2003 finals in New twice in Detroit's 4-G series- throws
doubl~ble in his career
to clinch it.
.leney before rebounding to opening win, brought the
the third time be has
and
The Celtics earned homeFf: even with two wins It Red Wmgs within a goal court
bad
one
in the first half. ...
advantage with' an
'11ome.
with 6:23 remaining.
NBA-best 66-16 record in The Garden scoreboard
They have Crosby, their
The Rec;t :w'ings had ~ the ~gular season, but the operators have figured out
20-year-old captain, to chance to be 11 when Evgem Pistons took it away with a bow to ftre up the crowd: '
thank
for
that. . The Malkin took: a tripping · victory in Boston in Game Show Patriots coach Bill
Penguins' finals-long scor- penalty with 4:18 remain- 2. The Celtics swiped it Belichick on the· scoreing drought finally ended mg, but couldn't ·beat back with a split in Oetroit, board. ... Brian Scalabrine
after 137 minutes, 25 sec- Fleury, wbo calmly covered and now have . two chances was active for the frrst time
oods with tbe help of a me _a J)ld in trafftc late in the to clinch -. . including a in the playoffs because
mistake by abe Red Wmgs. advantage.
g:::~al seventh game at Tony Allen . injured his
Detroit -ddenseman Brad Franun, in his second
·Achilles' teQdOJ1 during
Stuart held the puck behind game baCk after missing six
Detroit trailed 23-20 in practice on Tuesday. . ..
lbe net for 11evcral moments following a bout with recur· the fmal minute of the first Wallace was 3-for-27 on.-3u he waited for Tyler ring headllches, netted his quarter ·before scoring 13 of pointers in his previous
Kennedy's fl)ffl&lt;:ht;d to sub- NHL-Ieadina 13th goal of the next 15 points. The eight games. .. . Detroit's Boston Celtic$ guard Ra;on Rondo (9j taKes a shot over
side. Stuart sent a pass the playoffs with 5:) 2 Pistons still led 42-36 with Game 4 hero, ' Antonio betrolt Pistons center Rasheed Wallacle in the first ilalf at
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OWNER FINANCE AVAlLABLE. 740-446-3570

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$5000
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256--1044
16X80 3 Bedroom 2 Balh
Vinyl Siding. Shingle Rom
$230 per month . 740·9859948 _ ,

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740-828-2750
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AJC &amp;Heat pump.
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740-441-8232 hm. 204 Anp ,
Dr. off Raccoon Creek ftd .

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JackBor: Pike, Gallipolis. or
phone
441-1393.
Bochelor degree and.
Compati1M!wagoSiindben·
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license. eftts including in&amp;Uranoe.
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large 211 home in scenic
quiet subdivision , great for
hiking. biking and fishing. 1257 sq. ft . vinyl siding, lots
of storage, 1 1/2 car gBIB. qe
concrete dri...-eway. Extra·~
parking &amp; room tor boat •
large lo1' with stora[iJe shed
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Coordinelor 0740·992· Medical Core. 100 Jackson
6472. EOE &amp; A-Participant Pike, Gallipolis, OH 7~

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Pomeroy. Oh . new ro?1.
Glllli;::AN Cerwr College $22,500 OBO or partial
, (Ca...rs Close To Home) trade on e&lt;iend cab truell ,
• Call Today! 740-446-4361. (740)742·2641
1' 800·214.0452
-.vaJf.poi~~Cereerrollege .edu 4br, 1905 N. Main. Reduced
Accreaited Membe r Acer&amp;dlllng Price 304·675-1545

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right tum ·to T left tum 2nd moJMtY. The New Avon.
Gajl~lis.
looking for Someone for
hOule 'oo right, lots of Call ~lyn ~,2645
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2-3 bedrooms. 1 bath , hardwood floors . fireplace , new
septiC. new tin roof, fenced
1n back yard, gold fish pond
Rocksprings
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Se'VICes. Free Esllmales. a&lt;ea. Approx 4 acres, all •
74(}-446--4953
professionally landscaped
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Ranch s1yle house with 4 •
TURNED DOWN ON
bedrooms. living room , dif!SOCIAL SECURITY /SSI? 1ng room. kftchen . large lam- .
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No Fee Unless We Win !
ily room . central air. gas heal
b opon1ngo 1n our
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and 1 fireplace . Addilion of a ·
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large Florida room com-·
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patio &amp; poOl area. Heated ir &lt;;ompany selected as one ol
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boxes, .aaew-bincters, ewersize load e~uipmem tor
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interiOJ, loaded. Sunroof
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club. East Wins two trid&lt;s inJne·lltllt, then
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ace and re1ums a diamond. What 'now?
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mood tlscan:l. Cash the spade aoe, then
switch to heerts, taking your ace. croosing to durm!y's king, and rulling a I!JIO
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admired mannet". you can apply his or
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presently is 11oundering and you'll come
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attain
bran. and teotmique ~lone
can't aOCOilijJiish . trll be the needed
impelus to get your pot boiling .
SAGITTARIUS (NaY. 23-0ec. 21)- You
may run into ~ 18 on. a aocial basis
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Avery flmoua sitp:r CDlC Aid. "You baw: to be llltlltt~~lle
secxftldlll, you'm 1101 BORN dill WAY."

ARLO&amp;JANIS

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CAPRICORN (O.C . 22-Jan. 19) Chanoea are you could find the power to

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iiOII..,.* to.ne you - Df sheer determinatlon oo your part.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-F&lt;IO, 19) - Be a
good htener, becaUH you might be abte
10 utHize the IONs of othera In waye that
wit! be beMticial to . you. Be sure to let
them mow' how much their thinking
helped the' C&amp;UH.
PISCES (Feb. 20-Man::tl 20) - Vou can
uee your •1111,, Knowledge and talents at
1hll: time to bring about an extretn~~ly
rewarding daly tor you and others matetl·
atty. •" bec:aUH you'tl be tn the nom apoe
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FLATWOODS. W.Va.
1be line-up for !be ·
2008 season at Mountain
Lakes Amphitheater in
Aatwoods has '-n in
place -since January of
this year. All tickets for
all shows are now on
sale. There will be more
than 20 conoms from
May through September,
· · featuring
some of •
tod8y's hottest touring
artists and providing a
~for everyone.
The shows will range
from bluegrass to ~!b­
ern rock and everywhere
in between:
On June 7·, multiaward
winner . .and
·Grammy
Nominee;
Rbooda Vmcent and the
Rage will be ·on stage at
7 p.m., along with
Nothin' ·
Fancy
Bluegrass, who was
recently
awarded
Entertaining Group of
the Year by 1he Society
of the 'Preservlllion of
Bluegrass Music in
·America.
On ~ge JU,?C 19 !I' 7
FACa.p.m. will be Amencan
Idol" fourth season runner-up, Bo Bice. Bo
Bice .currently bas a
recording, "See the
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Light," on shelves and
dance students of Kristel Bowman.
~ is a big month at the French :::\~ment will also be on di!\Play, great nature shots.
has just ftlcelltly began
g visitors til the · Riveroy
The w~ is fee, wilh dona- . This is the first tecital by tile FAC . tounng followm,an ill·
Art Colony, according to Clllrie
. "t't-·~~
Galleries, through, the evolution of nons
Dance Studio. The students beRan
Napora, executive director.
ness. His·music Style is
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Sponsors for the June exhibit are their training in the fall of 2007.
.,. The exhibit. entided "The Artist 'the photograph.'"
that of The AUman ·
The exhibit will . be in ·the Saunders Insurance, Cherrington. Bowman bas inspired the
and the Camera," ~s June I in,the
Brothers. The opening
Galleries at Rivert&gt;y. Featured will Galleries until June 29. A speci.ll Moulton and Evans, WesBanco and and growing group, creating
act will be arinounced.
ern' teaming dynamic, pleasing for
be the works of two local photogra- wortsbop, conducted by Lear and Carter's Plumbing.
J.uly 10 ·~s one of ·
On Saturday, lone 7, the f~Art all ~· Tickets m ·.o n sale now at
phers, Dale Lear and Michele Black. Black, will lbe held from .10 am until
country music s hottest ·
: As Napora points out, "The works noon on Saturday, June 21, entitled Colony Dance Studio will j3iCiUlt its $10 per person. by oootacting the
new male acts, lake
of dlese two phGtCilgt'llphers reflects "Designing Portrait imd Nature recital at 7 p.m. in the John w. 8my. French Art Colony.
Owen, .to !be M01mtain
For lfiDR1 information abolll the · Lakes
fine-tuned imagery. lt crosses Cilver Photography." Lear will discuss Fine lind PerfiMmi"lx,
Arts Center ·at
Amphitheater
· the 'amateur' threshold, as both posing and lighting 1echni.ques for the University of · Grande/Rio J:une photography emibit,- the spestage. He was recently :
cial Exhibit Workshop, or to reserw:
imveil theii: personal view of every- photographing family and fiietlds, Gi'ande Community Co~ .
nominated .and became
"Dam;ing in Params~ is the tickets for tlu! FAC Oance Studio
ila life."
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while Blaclr will 'detail ber co~.
runner up for Top New
~he added, "Antique cameras and sition methods and insight behind theme for the presentation by the recital, cal/446-3834.
Male Vocalist of the .
Year by the Academy of .
Country Music (ACM).
&lt;&gt;t¥n1ng act for Jake '
Owen is NOMaO (NorJb
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Bucky · Covington,
JACKSoN -¥ou are cordially invit- •to JXCIICIIt ,tbe Hocki.DJ Valley Dulcimer
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. ,from
"AJnerican ldOr"s
ed ~ :the the I @an Jones Museum · FDeDdi who .are gracwu&amp;!y prov~ a
jlarlrersburg's Julia-Ann.Square
sbow set Spong
5, will be back .
Season
Gatbe&amp;ling on Saturda~, May 31 ~ of ~hian music~
Historic District will host a
by'
popular
demand at
ir.;H,awakcnour spnngtune Appalachian
McARTHUR Vinton from 2 to 4 ·p.m.
Victorian Home and Garden
Lakes
Mountain ·
This is the perfect oppol1UDity to sup- &amp;CJWs. The aftmioon will eDd with .an
'fOUl' and Tea on Saturday and County P',dots .and~ Boosters
Amphitheater
on
Aug.
Sunday, June 7 and 8 from 1 Association will sponsor ·the' port the museum and -enjoy the after- anDpltJI!*'"'•' of what's to come, pro13
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7
p.m.
His
hits,
"A
·second annual Radio Controlled noon. The events of the aftemoon jects in :the t.ub, ad an invitation to
until5 p.m.
Different
World"
and
:OUs year's tour will feature Air Show on Saturday and include a guided tour of dar: current. return to die mu•enm.
"lt'i&gt;Good·to be Us,"bas
The l illian Jones Museum is open on
three homes (first floor only) Sunday, May 31 and June 1. at , exhibits starting )'llOilqKly: at 2;~!t'.m.,
helped
launch a caJIIer
followed .by ,free time to m
oo Tuesdays, Wednesdays aDd Saturdays
and three gardens in the historic the Vmton County Airport. .
daat
was
jump started by
Rlldio controlled model air-· goodies and place bids oti items c1ooated · from 1 to 4 p.m. The Genealogy Center.
district. There will also be a
the
exposure
of
plant sale. The homes and gar- craft of all descriptions from by local and area spon&amp;Oili to raise funds located in the Carriage House directly
"American
Idol."
for
the
museum
via
Silent
Auction,
behind
the
museum,
is
open
on
dens ilre all in walking distance. four different RC clubs in Ohio
~act for Bucky ·
·· where you can place your bids on~· Wednesday and Saturday afternoons
The tea ts being held on the will be flying in this sanctioned
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Covington
wi.ll be new- :
Visitors will have time 10 vi&amp;lt the during the summer season.
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lawn of the ·~tie" at U09 event.
COlllei:S
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Nashville
~pecial hours and scheduled group
Ann St. .
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Between RC flying events Catriage House Genealogy Center 10
scene, 'but favorites to
Tickets are $15, including the and contests, pilots from the see the ne~ archives and check meetingli are available by appointment
Virginia and
West
·tea. Tickets and maps are avail- Boosters Association will .offer out some family tme fun. ~!',!· the H you want to visit the mus:euni but . Pennsylvania fans, The
will cannot make it during the ri:gular hours,
able at each address. Look for airplane rides: Food w.ill be museum's volunteers and ""'m
Davisson
BI'OtMrs, ·
be~
for
their
commilmellland
call and ~e a time to visit. 'l'bere is
signs on the front lawns of .each available both days with an old
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their~ sindcdicatJon to the museum's ·dlorts.
no admission charge, and everyone is
horne. Tickets may ~.aN!g fashioned bean dinner sched7
lliilbilly."
At 3:15 p.m., the museum u hooored welcome.
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chased in advance by
·
uled for noon Sunday.
"Horne
Grown
(304) 428-8536 or (304~ 422The runway will . not be
Country Ni,Jhis" is a
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closed and big p~ are wei- UT. ·
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weekly sa:ia;; broadcast
All .proceeds will benefit the comed to fly in (221) to.enjoy Yfa8
. ' WliSlC 1e8 · V
. 10f 1m - Ulle live
every Friday at 7 ·
Julia-Ann Square . Historic top no:tcb model flying and : LOGAN _ A one-«4-kiad .celdn- and wasb board-inspired insbumenq
p.m.
on West V'uginia
District improvement .projects. great f~.
.
. .
· non of .Amrrica's Appalac:billl Clilt:um andartsaod.crafts. 'fbe popular ..Wasber
radio station, WBRB,
Tours will be opp~ rain or
J.lll .3 FM The Bear from
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and
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take~
June
U-l4,
WQmm"
~be
on
hand
to
demonstrate
Aline. For infonnalion, contoct
the
Mountain Lakes ·
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Smith ·
at of McArthur, just off Ohio 93 ~
spcctaculllr · ~· ~tt'illds ~ u~:-.,'~"ty·
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stage. ·
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Unlike ~ yem, Jbe .ewxat
:,m;:~n&amp;r
area. spec'ia1-=~~
Vanous · house bands,
(304) 422-9861.
.For moll! illfo~ con- not be .opea 011 Suoday, due to !be-.. ties we !JIIIOing througbout the festival,
:inol.udilig The Davisson
tact Booster Pr.esiiJelrl
at bration ofFadat:r's Day HoweW.:, fe1tiva1 i..,.J.,.fi,;. amllsement rides £
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Brothers, Alii Gillis,
(740)
385-9392
or
Sine
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holn.have
beat
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Marie, George
at (746) 418-2612. ·
Salulday, from 10 a.m.to U p.m. biJih and a1nlin ride duit circles the festival.
Shin&amp;leton and Rob
GALLIPOUS - Ballroom
McClung, Joe Patrick.
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days. Held. in do~ ~.lbe felti- Saturday festivitie.s in&lt;:llade a parade at
~aaav£D
val fealures mnS!Oans, a classic car sbow, 5 p.m. aDd .a mormng lineup of mstored
dance lessons are being taught
Todd Jones, Derrick
parades and wmplell of local arisine.
MG cirs.
illl 'Tuesdays this month and
McKee, The New
JACKSON - The Lillian
into June at the Ariel Theatre
More than a ~zen wash~ ~ . ~"' major bigbltt of the festiRelics, and more perbanquei room, 426 Second Ave. Jones Museum is trying somo- · relalcd bands will offer an incredible val 11 tlae flee tours of
ll0-year old
fonn while contestants
Instruction will be in waltz thing new this summer. On entertainment lineup this year, featuring Columbus Washboard Company; the
CDqJete for a$~ prize
May
through The Riverside Ramblers, b:avellng all only tyashboard factory in the United
and salsa. Classes will be May Saturdays,
every week.
6, 13, 20 and 27, and June 3 September, vendors are invited ,the way from Loodol1, Fngl•n4 to make States still producin¥ washboards on a
Vsit the web site
and 10. Waltz se~sions are at 7 to set up tables and chairs and their debut at the Festival, Otber new daily basis. Here, VIsitoR will 10e the
www.HomeGrownCoun
p.m. and salsa sessions at 8 seJl d:leif WilleS from 11 a.m. to perf01111ers include The Ohio River World's Largest Washboard. Free tours
tryNigbts.com if you are
Minsuels, Jimbo and Ol,ga Mathis.
of the factory are offered year' round.
-p.m. The cost is $60 per person 4
interested in becoming a
is a flat $5 fee for the
Returning this year are ~ornia's
For additional illjorrrta~i011 on
for each session of six weeks,
day
to
set
up
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5-by-S-foot
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Big
Mama
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Jazz
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and the 111011y sites in
or $i20 per person for both ses~~ inforrrtatioft
space. Please spread the word. Band along with Robin Lacy and Hocking Co11111y, c - r s CQII calJ
sions.
or to ptUChau tickets,
lnslnletion will be given by Invite your Amish friends tO DeZycb:o,IIOied for lively Cajun-style toll-free, (800) HOCKING, where
please call Mo11ntaill
loe and Cheryl . Li. The dress sell their goods. Sell your performances. Many other favorite trained travel cOIUISelors ow .availoble
LQkn Alrtpllitheater Bo1C
code is light. casual clothes. crafts, produce, and flowers. entertainers will return, along with to help gi~Uk tru~~elus daU1- Allditiotlol
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Soft Jeathcr or suede sole shoes Join us on Saturdays this sum- Washboard Players like Peter BabcocL information about the area flllll OflliM
or visit liS on tM Midi at
Local artists and musicians will alao lodging resuvalions are availoble a1
mer season on the lawn II the
are recommended.
www.jlolwoods.COIII.
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and
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a
wide
variety
offolk
art
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BREEDOMYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY - A threepercent tax will be collected
from guests in Meigs
County motels and larger
bed and breakfast inns,
beginning in January, 2009.
Meeting Thursday, Meigs
County
Commissioners
authorized an excise tax on
lodging to benefit the county's efforts to promote
tourism here. Proceeds from
the tax, after collection
costs are paid to the county

auditor, will be paid directly Sheets said yes!erday the
to a new non-profit organi- county may continue to
zation charged with ·tourism pay into the operation.
promotion.
Commissioners said they
The county now pays the do no! 1\now how much the
Meigs County Chamber of tax Will generate next year,
Commerce $25,000 · per but
Tourism Director
year, under contract, to Michelk Donovan · told
. promote tourism in the · commissioners in February
county. Once the non-prof- It could generate between
it
Meigs ·
County $15,000 and $17,000 per
Convention and Tourism year based on existing lodg·
Bureau is established, it ing facilities.
will assume· that responsi"lt may not generate a
bility, and use proceeds lot," Sheets said, "but if we
from the "bed tax' to oper- fund the Cilffice and promote
ate. Commissioner Jim and achieve development, it

· will generate more as more
tourists visit here."
Donovan said there are
believed to be 13 lodging
'businesses in Meigs County,
including the Meigs Motel
and a number of inns and
bed and breakfasts.
Davenport said Gallia
County collects nearly
$140,000 a year in lodging
tax
revenue.
Athens
County collects around
$120,000, and Washington
County, $200,000.
''This might also allow us
to expand those efforts in

time, and provide an opportunity for us to support
local festivals and other
events that bring visitors to
the county," Davenport said
in February.
. In other business , com·
missioners:
• Approved a bid from
Asphalt Materials, Inc.,
Marietta, for bituminou s·
materials for June.
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• Approved a contract
with Maxirims and the
Department of Job and
Family Services for software suppon.

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WEATIIER

POMEROY Faced
with a deficit in operating
funds for schools, the Meigs
Local Board of EdUcation
has initiated action to
reduce costs.
At this week's meeting
after Dr. Thomas Gumpf and
Submitted photo
Dr. Jackie Osborne of the . Rick Ash's dual credit trigonometry class receiving five college credrts this school year are from the left, front, Kimi Swisher, ·
Ohio
Department
of Lilly Jacks, Alex Patterson, Erin Perkins, Alexa Venoy; second row, Amber Hockman, Morgan Lentes, Jamie Bailey; Calee .
Education outlined the consequences of continued oper- Reeves.• Chelsey Noel, and Becca Hanstine: and back, Mason Metts, Clay Bolin, Willie BaK:us, SEith JGhnson, Ernie Welsh,
ation at a deficit, the Board Chad Bonnett, with their teacher, Rick Ash. Lian Hoffman, not pictured, was also a college 'credit recipient.
approved an action plan to go
into effect immediately.
A repott from Meigs
Local Treasurer Mark
Rbonemus showed the disBY CHARLENE HOEFUCH gram offered by the Ohio receiving college credit in Lentes, Jamie Bailey. Cale.e
trict's deficit ballooning to HOEFLICHOMYDAILYSENTINEL.COM Department of Education.
addition to their high Reeves , Chelsey Noel,
over $4 million over the
A collaborative agree- school credit were tested to Becca Hanstine. Mason
next five years unless costs
POMEROY - Eighteen ment was worked out be sure they knew the Metts, Clay Bolin, Willie
of operation are reduced.
Meigs High School students between Meigs High and material covered in the col- Barcus, Seth Johnson . Ernie
The first steps toward of Rick Ash, math teacher, Washington State with lege curriculum.
Welsh, Chad Bonnett, and
accomplishins that were will enter college having Ash's class instruction
rtJe 18 students enrolling Lian Hoffman.
taken by unarumous vote of already earned five credit being supplemented by in the program aitd complet·The project of having
the BCilard of Education hours in trigonometry.
Nina Gath of Washington ing both high school and colleges and universities
members. The expenditure
The offering of college State. Her role was to assure college credit in · the partner with high schools
reduction recommendations credit while still in high all facets of the course trigonometry course taught to provide classes in the
are estimated to reduce school. came · about when requirements at the college on the Meigs campus were
areas of mathematics, sci· costs
by Washington
operating
State level were covered in the Kimi Swisher, Lilly Jacks, ence and foreign language
$696,000. However, it was Community
Co)lege program offered at Meigs. . Alex
Patterson,
Erin where both high school an.d
pointed out that "should the became a participant in a
To be certain that hap- Perkins , Alexa Venoy,
recommendations not be dual enrollment grant pro- pened, the students before Amber Hockman, Morgan Please see Studeltts. AJ
able to be completed, then
additional recommendations for cuts will occur."

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. • Red'uction in force of 11
aides, $400,000
• Reduction in 'force of
two teachers, $115,000
• Transfer of teacher to
guidance position, $16,000
• Transfer of teachers to
eliminate position, $57,500 ·
• Elimination of at least
two bus routes, $77 ,QOO
• Elimination of three
assistant coaching positions, $11,000
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• Charge back to groups
for mileage for U:ips,
$20,000.
Personnel changes
Aides affected by the
reduction in force:
Meigs Middle School Sandra Butcher, library
aide.
Meigs Primary School Carolyn Collins, Deborah
Grueser, Judith Eblin, Eva
Howafd, Janice Lisle, Mary ·
Beth Musser, and Sandy
Napper, kindergarten aides;
Connie Halley, library aide.
Meigs
Intermediate
School: Carolyn Nicholson,

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Metgs 'Relay'
exceeds goal
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BY

BETH SERGENT

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POMEROY - In an economically depressed county
where gasoline and grocery
prices are soaring, the residents of Meigs County still
managed to raise nearly
$44,000 in the battle against
cancer at this year's Relay
F.or Life recently held at the
Rock Springs Fairgrounds.
RFL exceeded their goal
of $43,000 by $1,000 with
that total expected to climb
due to fundraising going on
until Aug. 31. ·
"I am very, .very happy
with that," RFL Committee
Chairperson JoAnn Crisp
said about the generosity of
ihe community, adding team
recognition awards will be
given in the fall when
fundraising is. completed.
Crisp also reported nearly
$7,000 was raised via miniRelays at various schools
and other fundraisers .
Team
Coordinator
Courtney Sim reported 23
li~aide.
Metgs High School : teams participated in this
year's event. .
Jeanie Witherell, aide.
Teaching positions elimi- , This year's RFL was disnated were those of cussed at the most recent
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Last night members of the Meigs County Relay For uta
Committee, Meigs County American Cancer Society
Advisory Board and participants _in this year's RFL met to
wrap up the even! which raised around $44,000 ..

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COLUMBUS
Students on the Meigs
Archery Team. which took
home . the national archery
championship on the ele. mentary school leve I. were
honored at the Ohio State
House yesterday.
The students were honored as Ohio's first National
Archery Champions by
Rep. Jimmy Stewart.
"We ·are all honored to
have these students visit us
today for this historic
event," Stewart said. "This
is a memory these kids will
have for the rest of their
lives. This is something that
all of Meigs County can be
proud of. As a Meigs countian myself. I am very honored to be a pan of this ."
Rusty Bookman. principal
' at Meigs Intermediate
School and archery ooach
said: "Past honorees of the
General Assembly include
the 2002 Ohio State
Buckeyes that won the
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