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BY BRAD SHERMAN
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blool' single plated two for
an 8-5 score . Thomas added
another solo shot in the
sixth to conc lude the contest
at 9-5.
Spartans' starter Man
Demoskv went the distance,
allowing 10 hits anu six
earned runs in the winning
deci sio n. Demosky also
walked six and hit one batter while striking out nine.
The Marauders u'ed three
pitchers in the defeat.
Starter Dave Poole lasted
just 2. I 'innings. surrendering seven runs and five hits
in the setb_ack. Poole al so
walked three and fann ed
just two.
Bryan DeLong entered in
the third and worked 2.2
innings. allowing just ,)ne
run on two wa lk s. DeLong
also struck out four. Austin
Dunfee took over in the
sixth and worked the final
two innings. allowing just
the homer to Thomas in the
sixth.
Bolin led the Marauders
with a 4-for-4 effort at the
plate , including scorin g
twice and dri vi ng in a pair
of RB! s. Poole. Dunfee.
Jacob Well. Aaron Story.
Clayton Blackston and
Ryan Jeffers provided the
other safeties.
Poole also had two run s
baned in and Caleb Davis
added an RBI. Blackston
also scored twice.
Thomas paced the Black,
Red and White with two
hits and scored three ti mes.
McCarty. Cory Bean, Kyle
Brozak and Jordan Myles
had the other hits. Demosky
also scored twice after
being issued three walks a!
the plate.
·
Meigs returns to action ·
today when it travel s to
River Valley for a non-conference matchup. Game
time is scheduled for 5 p.m.

STEWART - For five
and a half innings. it ,vas all
Eastern.
But the tide quickly turned
as the Federal Hocking Lady
Lancers scored four runs in
the bottom of sixth inning to
come from behind and beat
the visiting Lady Eagles 5-4
in a high sc hool softball
game on Monday.
A single and two wa lks
loaded the bases in the piv.otal inning. Barton singled
in the first run. then Julie
Vinson hit a bases-clearing
double to knock in three
more and put her team on
top. Pitcher Jorden Salyers
sat Ea,tnn down in order in
the seventh to end the game.
Eastern led 3-0 after one
inning and was ahead by
fo ur runs after Kathryn
Bland hi t a solo home run in
the top of the third.
But Federal Hocking
scored a run in the bottom of

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that same third frame with out the benefit of a hit before
stunning the visitors with
four more tallies in the sixth
to escape with the Tri- Valley
Conference
Hocking
Division victory. The win
improved Fed Hock to 4-7
on the year.
In fact. Eastern (4-9, 1-3
TVC) sl&lt;trting and losing
pitcher Sasha Collins held
the Lady Lancers without a
hit until the fi.fih . She fanned
four Lancers and gave up
two earned runs on four hits.
Salyers surrendered six

hits, struck out four, and was
hampered somewhat by the
four errors her defense made
behind her in the opening
frame.
Eastern used those miscues. along with singles by
Alyssa Baker and Kelsey
Holter, to jump out to the
early 3-0 advantage. Baker
was the long Eagle with
multiple hih with two singles. Bland ITad a 'iOio homer
and Brittany Bissell doubled . Holter and Hannah
Cozart chipped in with singles.
Parrish had a triple ,
Vinso n a three -run double
while Bail and Barton each
singled for the winners.
Eastern plays host to
Trimble 5 p.m. on Thursday
in TVC Hocking action.
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The Colu~1bus Dispatch. by customers who say they
in a story appearing Sunday. ordered monuments from
reported that Kenneth R. the cemetery. through
POMEROY - A man Hobbs II, 45, is identified Hobbs, or from Hobbs· own
under investigation for by an alias. Melvin R. Cole, business.
and
never
cheating customers through on records at the Oklahoma received them.
a local cemetery and his Department of Correction.
Hobbs, who apparently
own company has been Hobbs is a former employee fled to Texas after being
identified as an ex-convict · of Meigs Memory Gardens fired by the Pomeroy cemefrom Oklahoma City. Okla., and former operator of tery, was imprisoned in
and faced 'criminal charges Beautiful
Memories Oklahoma in the 1990's on
in Meigs County Court in Monuments of Pomeroy. He charges of forgery, conceal2005 and 2006.
is the subject of complaints ing stolen property and posBv BRIAN

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session of cocaine, according to the Di spatch . In
2005, Hobbs pleaded guilty
to a charge of domestic violence in Meigs County
Courl and in 2006, was
charged in ihat court with
felonious assault. That
charge was later dismissed.
Amy Rizer. who worked
as the assistant cemetery
manager under Hobbs. told
the Dispatch that Hobbs co-

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mingled fund s from ihc
cemetery and hi&gt; private
bu, inc;s. paid per,onal bills
from business accounts. and
made loans from them .
Some sources say he might
now be in Kentucky.
Last week. Prosecuting
Attorney Pat Story said his
office will investigate complaints referred to him hy

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CHESTER - A visit to
the Parkersburg/Marietta
Regional Airport was a step
forward for members of
Boy Scout Troop 235 ,
Chester, in their work to
co.mplete requirements for
an aviatiot\ merit badge.
After a tour of the airport
and tower, the scouts visited
w'ith pilots and other personnel, boarded an airplane,
and several were taken for a
ride. For most it was their
first _tlying experience.
Another phase of merit
badge work will involve
navigation and include using
a compass and understanding the global position sate!. lite function .which helps an
aviator determine location.
The scouts recently took.a
five mile hike at Forked
Run State Park and have
plans for a 1,0-mike hike

· As a part of their aviation merit badge requirements, these members of Chester Boy
Scou{ Troop 235 visited the airport in parkersburg, W.Va . They are left to right. front,
Garrett Caldwell, Marshall Aanestad, Clayton Ritchie, Dustin Frost , Justin Rees, and
back, Jack Kuhn, Garrett Ritch ie, Nick Burke, Tyle r Barber, Mark Sheets, Dillon Morris,
Chase Cook,' and Ethan Nottingham.

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RACINE - Hard to
believe but it's that time of
year again when Star Mill
Park is turned into a festival
of nowers, families. music.
and tacos in ~ bag.
The annual Racine Area
Community Organization's
(RACO) Flower Festival
takes place from 10 a.m. to 5
· p.m. on Saturday, April 2.8 at
Star Mill Park. In the event
of rain the event will be held
at Southern High School. .
The festival kicks off with
the 10 a.m. parade under.the
direction of Kim Romine.
The parade is to line-up at
9:45 am. at the old fire
departmen\ annex and will
be led by the Southern Hi&amp;h
Scliool Band. Awards wtll
.be given to three parade
entries for $50; $30, and
$20. Flowers mu st be on the
parade entry to be eligible
for the cash awards.
The remainder of the festival schedule is as follows :
I 0:30 a.m .. the Southern
High School Band performs;
II
a.m.,
Independence Road perform: II :45 a.m.. the
crowning of the festival
queen: noon. Jerry and Lisa
Queen perform: I p.m., Duo
Glide
featuring
Dale
Kulchar &lt;tnd Chad Dodson .
All mu sical acts perform
twice throughout the day
with Second sets due at 2
p.m .. Independe nce Road; 3
p.m .. Jerry and Lisa Queen:
4 p.m., Duo Glide.
Of course, a !lower festiva l wouldn't be complete
without flowers and selling
them this year will be the
Southern FFA and Paul &amp;
Crestlyn Hill. RACO member Kathryn Hart said the
Crestlyn·s are "'noted for
their beautiful fern s... ·
In add ition the Southern
FFA wifl also be sellin g
vegetable plants ant! barbecue ch icken . Thi s year
the FFA will have two

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stventh, Pierce reached on
. an error that scored a run,
then Hunter · tagged a one
out single. Southern ' now
owned a 9-1 lead they carried until they brought
home the win.
Bryan Harri s was the winning pitcher witb six strrkeouts and four walks. Harris
was again masterful in his
second varsity ' tart . Tyler
Barrett suffered the loss
with six strikeouts and one
walk.
Southern · is tentatively
slated to make up a game at
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two
scoreless frames.
Southern went up 2-0 when
Turley reached on an error
and Wolfe-Riffle had an
RBI double.
Riffle' s bat nearly played a
role in another run. In the
fifth Lindsey Bu~zard dou bled and scored on a Kasey
Turley RBI si ngle. Leading
3-0, Southern was still without an out, then Riffle singled for her third hit of the
night. A ground out and two
strtke-outs ended the inning.
Every good team see ms to
have that magical inning.
For Trimble, it was the fifth
inning. Jenhy Sikorski singled, then with two out
struckout. Walton sin~ led ,
Yore singled, Angle wa tked,
and Kinnison.hit a two-run
double to give Trimble, the
lead and the eventual win.
Walton was the winning
pitcher with ten strikeouts,
one walk and one hit batter.
Sarah Eddy Suffered the
loss with seven strikeouts
and five walks while givi·ng
up five hits.

Kessel, CQle, Esche and
Grahame were among seve n
players with experience in
the world championships.
The others were de fen semen
Andrew Alberts · of the
Boston Bruins and : Keith
Ballard of the Phoenix
Coyotes. and forward Chri~
Clark of the Washington
Capitals.
Also
se lected
were
defenseman Matt Greene
and ri ght wtng Toby
Petersen of the Edmonton
Oiler,.,. Los Angeles Kings
defcnseman Jack Johnson,
Bruin&gt; forward Brandon
Bochenski, Hurricanes for·
ward Chad LaRose, St.
Louis Blues forward Lee
Stempniak and Washington
Capitals defen se man Brian
Pothier.
Four remaining roster
·spots will be filled followirtg
the first round of the NHL'
playoffs.

Gunman had raised
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COLORADO SPRINGS ,
Colo. (AP) - Colorado
Avahmche rookie Paul
Stastny - who had 28 goals
and 50 assists in 82 games
thi s season - and Boston
rookie Phil Kessel were
among the 18 players chose n Monday for the U.S.
National Team that will
compete in the world championships in Moscow beginning April 27 The selections also inducted two college players. forward Nathan Davis of
.
Miami (0 hio) Universuy
and
goa ltender
Cory
Schneider
of
Boston
College.
Also
selected
was
Colorado's Tyler Arnason .
Carolina Hurricanes forward Erik Cole and goaltenders Robert Esche of the
Philadelphia Flyers · and
John Grahame of Carolina,
all 2006 Olympians, also,
were chosen.

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RA CINE Southern
Elementary is now following in the f(Jotstcps of the
successful archery program
in the Mei gs Local School
Di strict by impleme'nting its
own National Archery in the
School s Program (NASP)
with its own Tornado twi st.
Four years ago Meigs
Intermediate was one of
on ly a handful of pilot
schools in the state to utilize
the program which on ly
cont in~ es to gro\v into
Southern territory where
students are currently learning the sport.
"The more time kids
spend he.re doing archery.
the less time they have to do
something they shouldn 't,"
Nick Dettwiller, physical

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Beth Sergent/ photo

Southern Elementary seventh graders {from left) Austin Hill,
Brian J. Reed/ photo
Alison Brown, Dustin Shelton and Cour.tney Smith listen to Men from a Zanesville sign company braved whipping winds
instructor Nick Dettwilier discuss archery at Southern Monday afternoon to change the name on the Little John's
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Meigs Local announces honor roll students

Meigs Intermediate

Fifth grade: Josiah Beha, Dillon
Blankensh p, Bre Bonnett, Cody
Broeken. Kimberly Casci, Brett Casto,
Hannah Conley. Olivia Cremeans,
Anna Cundiff. Kimberly Cunningham,
Michaela Davidson. Alyson Dettwiller,
Devan Dugan, Jarret Durst, Austin
Fitzgerald, Meredith Gaul , Chase
Hayes, Bradley Helton, Taylor Hood,
Abigail Houser. Sara Klein. Brandon
Mahr. Morgan Marnati . Andrea
McGrath. Daniel Morman. Josh
Myers. Brody Peyton. Trenton Prater.
Adrianna Rowe. Kay lee Rowe, Taylor
Rowe. Morgan Russell. Briana Smith,
Katlynn Stanley. Carolann Stewart,
Carly Taylor. Anthony Vance, Shannon
. Walker. Nikki Wayland, Darrin Will.

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Bevan, Cameron Bolin, Brianna
Buffington, Hannah Cleek, Terrence
Conlin, Frederick W. Crow, Nicole
Davis, Emily Freeland, Naihaniel
Question: I'm 86 years old give you much benefit. That's
Gilkey, Miranda Grueser, Hope and in fairly good health why some people have douHajivandi, Morgan Howard·, Kelsey except for degenerative joint , ble knee replacement operaHowell , Kassandra lohnson, Justin disease in my left knee. tions or schedule a second
Justis, Colt Kerr, Brandon King, Julie Conisone shots don't help. one as soon as they are fully
Lantz, Christopher Marnati, Aaron After being on my feet for recovered from the tirst.
Maxson, Marissa Mcangus; Jonathan any length of time, my knee
Another consideration is
Mccarthy, Shannon Mclaughlin, huns, and I have to sit down patient size. A person over
Katey Patterson, Savannah Pullins, .for an hour or two with 'my 200 pounds may not get full
Garrett Riffle, Kasey Roush, Austin leg up on the couch. Are there benefit from the knee
Sayre, Kelsey Shuler, Brenton any new procedures that surgery. Some surgeons will .
Third ·grade: Halley Barnes, Lauien
Southern. Chandra Stanley, Connor could be done for this condi- not perform knee replaceBooth, Gino Casci , Sydney Coon,
Swartz, Tanner Tackett, Michelle tion? lf they can do knee ment surgery until the patient
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replacements successfully, has reached an agreed-upon
ng ts · ounn~y vans, Y er te s,
why not joints? Thank you weight 'Also people who are
James Fish, Sadie Fox, Evan George.
very energetic may have
very m~~h for your advice.
Kaitlyn Gilkey. Miranda Gillilan.
trouble with the limited
A-nswer:
I
have
some
Matthew Hawkim;, Dylan Haynes.
activity
required during the
jlood
news
for
you.
The
knee
Freshman: Tyler Aodrews, Lauren
Austin Hendricks, Tracy Herdman.
prolonged
rehabilitation perits·a
joint,
and
when
a
person
Sixth Grade: Braden Baker. Rachel Barnes, Justin Cotterill, Travis
Cameron Hettinger. Lexie Houdashelt.
od
after
the
surgery.
has
a
"knee
replacement,"
Skylar Jenkins, Jackie Jordan. Bauer. Thomas Boyer, Matthew Casci, Dunham, Jacob Dunn, Dale Ellis,
Fortunately,
the vast
it's
actually
the
knee
joint
Macenzie Kennedy, Wyatt King, Kayla Conlin. Alyssa Cremeans; Darby Gilmore, Earley Hill , Scott
majority
of
those
who have
that
is
replaced.
Surgeons
Brayden Kopec, Jake Korn. Austin Brittany Cremean s, Meranda Dickens, Kennedy. Jennifer Payne.
total
knee
replacement
Sophomore: Nicole Andrus, Jamie are also able to replace
Life. Colton Lilly, Amber Markin, Roben Dillon. William Duvall, Megan
Dyer.
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Eblin,
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Fish,
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Austin McClintic, Dustin McGhee,
Tltey
have
Trey McWilliams, Jaxon Meadows, Fox. Harley Fox. Mercadies George. Chad Bonnett. Megan Bush, Crockett hip joints and ankle joints. outcome.
improved
mobility
,
and
.
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real
question
may
be:
Crow,
Jennifer
Fife,
Amanda
Gilkey,
Shawn ·Molden, Coltin Neutzling, Shana Gorslene, Edward · Hendricks,
much
less
pain
after
the
post"Are
you
a
candidate
for
a
Amber
Hockman,
Lian Hoffman,
Brandy Parsons, Adriabna Patterson. Michelle Henry, Justin Hettinger,
surgical recovery and rehab
Lara Penrin, Brittany Powell, Kelsie Corey King, Hannah King. Anthany Jessica Holliday, Cara Lawless. knee joint replacement?"
periods.
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replacement
is
conPowell, Gregory Priddy, Chase Lane, Adam Little, Kirsten Mcquire, Morgan Lentes, Jahnna Lydic, Jason
ly
lasts
for
I0 years or more.
sidered
for
patients
who
·Scarberry, Cory Scarberry, Ciara Jordan Meadows, Jacob Mulholland, Morris, Jami Myers, Lindsey Myers,
At
that
point
the surgery may
have
knee
joints
that
have
Scheiderer, Kalynn Seymour. Cody Shawnella Patterson, Rachel Payne, Alexandria Patterson, Kenneth Payne,
been
damaged
or
destroyed
need
to
be
repeated,
Smith, Jack Starcher, Madison Stewan, Emma Penrin, Tess Phelps, Tyler Price, Erin Perkins, Calee Reeves , Brian
You will notice that when
Jacob Wandling, Jordan Wandling, Ben Keana Robinson, Ashleigh Sayre, Rice, Megan Smith, Caitlin Swartz, by trauma or a disease such
as
arthritis.
Osteoanhritis,
I
mentioned
possible factors
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which
is
anhritis
caused
by
th'at
would
weigh against
.
Maggie Smith, Bethany Spaun, Amber Wolfe, Jacob Workman.
Shawn Yeauger, Sonja Young.
wear
on
a
joint,
is
the
most
this
surgery,
I
did not menJunior: Michael Ball, Amy Bar,
Fourth grade: Brook Andrus, Steinmetz, Roben Strohl, Kyrie Swann,
common
reason
for
knee
tion
your
age.
Many
healthy,
Jordyn Arnold, McKayla Barrett, Autumn Tackett, Madelyn Thomas, Talisha Beha, Dani~lle Bing, Elizabeth
joint
active
people
replacement.
The
pain
in
their
80's
Sariah Brinker, Alexis Coleman, Dustin Ulbrich, Jesse Vaughan, Cremeans, Renee Colbl.lrn, Brandon
and
loss
of
function
that
have
joint
n;placement
Shaun Coleman, Hannah Cremeans, Mckenzie Whobrey, Haley Will, . Dodson, Austin Dunfee, Anthony
English, Lucas Franca, Rebecca results from osteoanhritis surgery. It can help to keep
Amber bavidson, John Davis, Emily Autumn Williams, Zachary Yeauger.
Seventh Grade: Cheyenne Beaver, Hanstine, Haakon Jahr, Seth Johnson, leads many patients to con- them active and enjoying
. Deem •. Matthew Foster, K' Tayona
Garnes. Elizabeth Gearheart, Gage Dustin Clark, Olivia Cleek, Kimberly Bradley Jones, Kaylee Kennedy, sider knee replacement. The life for many years to come.
· Gilkey, Cheyenne Gorslene, Marissa Curl, Michael Davis, Tyler Dunham, Ashley King, Candy Lamben, Kirk degenerative joint · disease
Family Medicine® is a
\
Hall, Sierra Hall, Mitchell Howard, Chelsey Eads, Jassmari Fish, Rebecca Legar, Charlotte Miller, Tiffany you mentioned is just another
name
for
osteoarthritis.
weekly
column, To submit
Mytko.
Chelsey
Noel.
Carrie
Phelps,
Fonner,
Tiffany
Francis,
Emalee
Gla~s.
Katelyn Hysell. Haley Kennedy.
Joint
replacement
is
questions,
write to Martha
Joseph
Rosier,
Steven
Stewart,
James
Brennan Klein, A. J. Kopec, Dylan Cody Hanning, Savanna Henry, Marlee
major
surgery,
but
in
most
A.
Simpsoii;
D:o:; M.B.A.,
Lavender, Jack Lemley, Samantha Hoffman, Cassidy Hood, William Story, Brittany Varian, Alexa Venoy,
it
is
an
entirely
eleccases
Ohio
University
College of
Loar, Mitchell Metts, Tamera Miller, Hysell, Amelia King, Austin King, Patti Vining, Richard Well, Eric Wood
tive
procedure.
That
means
Osteopathic
Medicine,
1'.0.
Senior: Natane Adams, Dakota
Bre . Mitchell, Sara Morgan, Beth Samantha King, Steven Mahr, Tanishil
the
surgery
is
scheduled
in
Box
110,
Athens,
Ohio
Norris, Lindsay Patterson, Wesley Mckinney, Kassandra Mullins, Kasey . Arms, Daniel Bookman, Shauna Clark,
- Patterson. Ty Phelps,·Anna Reynolds, Napper, Brady Norville, Timothy faith Dye. Dane Eichinger, Heather advance - as opp&lt;ised to an 45701, or via e-mail to .
Brooke Reynolds, Bobby Rice, Parsons, Ben Reed, Dijaun Robinson, Elam, Sarah Engle, Jessica Fisher, emergency surgery, like an reoderquestions@jamily·
medicin,enews.org. Medical
Courtney Robinson,
Deshawna .Jennifer Robinson, Nathan Rothgeb, Kayla Grover, Brittany Haning, Steven appendectomy.
Due.
to
this
elective
information
in this column
Robinson, Hailey Roush, Adam Jeffrey Roush, Michael Satterfield, Hudson, Bridget Humphrey, Kyle
to
nature,
you
have
time
is provided OS on edUCO•
Russell, Ryan Schenkelberjl. Matthew Zachary Sayre, Kayla Shan~. Evelyne Kinnan, Sarah Lantz, Martin McAngus,
Smallwood, Caleb Smnh, Kerri Sindle, Cayelynn .Smith Elizabeth Christina Miller, Shawn Ogaz, David carefully weigh the risks tional service only. It does
Sparks, Breahna Thompson, Tanner Sprouse, Travis Tackett, Ryan Taylor.
Poole,
Robert
Reed, Amanda and the benefits before pro- not replace the/'udgmen,t of ·
Vanaman, Mikayla VanMatre, Victoria
Eighth grade: Jordan And~rson, Schartiger, Jennifer Smith, Jessica ceeding with the surgery. your persona physician,
Walker, Kacie Welsh, Brianna Will, Alaine Arnold, Shellie Bailey, Reanna Smith, Krysta Stitt, Joshua Taylor, One of the things your doc- who should be relied on
Barker, Ashley Bateman-Lee, Olivia Michael Wheeler, Ashley Zielinski. , tor needs to consider, and to diagnose and recom·
Austin Wolfe, Collen Young.
this is true of any surgical mend treatment for any
procedure, is the ability of · medical conditions. Past
I
your system to withstand columns · ore ovoilobltJ
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the ri~ors of anesthesia.
online at www.fomilymedi·
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ally safe, people with weak
ATHENS - President committed to taking that.
McDavis said administra- work; the state's universities hearts and poor lungs need
Roderick l McDavis today leadership on our campus." tion officials have been talk- have closed .gaps by trim- to· be carefully evaluated
Meig~
announced that he and 27
"The other imponant sen- ing over the last month ming operating expenses.
before undergoing surgery..
· senior officials will forego timent that I share with the about adopting the zero-perTo balance its budget, Ohio Other risks of surgery are
County informed ·
pay raises for the fiscal year ·governor is that our strength cent pay increase. On University reallocated $14.8 - infection,. bleeding, blood·
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will come from joining each March 29, he also proposed million at the stan of the cur- clots and nerve damage, to
beginning July I.
Daily Sentinel
The executive pay freeze other in 'common purpose.' the idea at a deans ' and vice rent year budgetand presently· name a few. ·
will save . the university For Ohio University, that presidents' meeting.
is looking at a budget scenario
Also, keep in mind that if
Subscri~ today
approximately $150,000 in means keeping education
"Everyone agreed that that would require trimming both knees have severe dam'
992-2155
the coming budget year. affordable for our students this is the right thing to do," another $4:8 million in FY08. age, fixing only one will not
Taking the pay freeze are the while holding to consistent, McDavis said.
president, his cabinet and . high academic standards."
The plan was finalized at
• the deans at all campuses.
To do that, McDavis the cabinet meeting on April
"The deans, membe~ of stressed, the university must II and deans' meeting on
my cabinet and I have decid- invest in its exceptional fac- April 12.
. ed not to accept any pay ulty and support the staff
State support for Ohio
increases for FY08. We fee) · members who serve the stu- University's budget has
this is the right thing to do at dents and carry out the uni- dropped from about 50 pera time when we are asking versity's mission every day. cent in the mid-1980s to just
all university units toweath"I will be asking the Board 29 percent of Ohio
er cuts," McDavis said. "We of Trustees to approve a 3 University's budget today.
think it is very imponant to percent raise pool for faculty
And although tuition for
lea_d by example."
and staff and invest an addi- the state's students is 47 perThe move comes as the tio'nal $1.2 million to cent above the national averuniversity pushes toward a improve compensation for age, the cost of instruction at
balanced budget at a chal- full-time faculty. These are Ohio colleges and universilenging time.
recommendations from the ties runs at the national aver"As Gov. Strickland said Faculty Compensation Ta~k age, Board of Regents
in his State of the State Force and Budget Planning Chancellor Eric Fingerhut
address, he is asking all Council," McDavis said. said in recent testimony ·
parts of state government to "This is the first year of a before the state's Higher
make 's.lJared sacrifices. ' five-year plan to bring facul- Education Subcommittee.
· Ohio University is no excep- ty pay up to benchmark stan- That means raising tuition •
tion," McDavis said. "I am dards."
alone doesn 't make a budget
. POMEROY - The list of students
in the Meigs Local School District
making the honor roll ~or the third
nine-week grading period have been
announced by Superintendent William
Buckley.
Students making a grade of B or·
above in all their subjects to be listed
on the honor roll at their respective
schools are as follows:

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BY KATHY MtTCHEU
AND MARCY SUGAR

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Submitted photo

Unloadmg books to be used in the Meigs Middle School Math-a·thoR are from the left front
Terri Craig, left, and Dijaun Robinson, and back, Ryan Payne, left, and Bethany Spa~n. '

Students join in St. Jude Math-a-thon
the. students are into the second week of the event which
will conclude on April 30.
POMEROY - Students
"By sponsoring students,
at the Mei gs Middle School you will ~e lp raise funds for
are concerned enough about the world's premier pedichildren with catastrophic atric cancer research cenillnesses
to
become ter," she added, noting that
involved in the St. Jude. the hospital has an ongoing
Math-a-thon fund raiser.
tight against childhood catThe program is ·geared to astrophic diseases. "Our
mising money for St. Jude goal in holding this event is
Children's Research Hospital. to help the children of the
According to Mary Hawk; world who are stricken with
Meigs Middle School princi- diseases like cancer, AIDs,
pal and coordinator of the sickle cell disease and other
event, the students are calling catastrophic illnesses."
on local residents to help
Hawk reminded that St.
them raise. money through Jude Children's Research
sponsoring students in the Hospital,
located
in
Math-a-thon. She noted that Memphis, Tenn. where it
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH

HOEFLICH@MYOAILVSEf..ITINEL.COM

was founded by the late
entenainer, Danny Thomas,
is internationally recognized
for its pioneering work in
finding cures and saving
children with cancer and
other catastrophi c diseases.
Discoveries are shared by
the facility with scientific
and medical communities of
the world and ability to pay
never enters into whether a
child is treated.
· Hawk asked that anyone
interested in sponsoring a student or making a donation to
St. Jude's Math-a-thon contact Meigs Middle School at
992;3058. More information
on the program is available at
www.mathathon.org.

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·welcome tQ Our Clinic

Community Calendar .
Public meet
' ings
·
. Thursday, Apri( 19
POMEROY Public
meeting' to discuss Pomeroy
sewer system and how to
bring it up to the Oh.io
Environmental Protection
Agency 's reljuirements, 7:
30
p.m.,
Pomeroy
· Municipal Building.
Monday, April 23
Financial
RACINE Planning
Supervision
. .
Commtsston, regular meeting, I0:30 a.m., Southern
High School med ia room.

Church events
Wednesday, April IS
RUTLAND - Revival,
Rutland Freewill · Baptist
Church, 7 p.m.. today April 21, speaker, Brother
Norman Taylor, call 7422376 or 742-2810 for more
information . .
Friday, April 20·
REEDSVILLE - Spring
revival at th e Reedsville
United Methodist Church, 7
p.m. through 22. Speaker ·
Ronnie Vance.
· Sunday, April 22
POMEROY Laurel
Cliff
Free
Methodist
Church, will have the Mille(
family singers •m the 10:30
a.m. worship service. Pastor
is Glenn Rowe. For more
information call 304-7735559.
F.OREST
RU)II
Combined worship at Forest
Run Church, . II a.m . .followed by 12:30 p.m. fellow- .
ship carry-in dinner. Special
guests, missionaries from
the Congo, Gaston, Jeannie
and Eileen Ntambo.

will talk about 911 and
emergency preparedness.
Members to take paper
Products . and personal care
items for Serenity House.
Reservations. 992-3214.
· Guests welcome.
Saturday, April 21
MIDDLEPORT
Disabled
American
Veterans 9th bistrict spring
meeting will be held ut the
M ·
etgs Chap ter 53 hall.
Dinner at noun, meeting at I
p.m.
Monday, April 23
CHESTER
Shade
River Lodge. 453, spec ial
meeting. 7 p.m. fur the pur-.
pose· of co nferring· the
Entered Apprentice Degree
on two candidates.

Asha Yellamraju, MD, Is board-certified In lnte!NI Medicine.
She is associated with Health First Care Center in Athens and is
· also available for appointments at the Meigs Medical Clinic.
Call for an appointment with "Dr. Asha" or a physician specializing in:

• Cardiology and Peripheral Vascular Disease
• Gastroenterology .
• General
Surgery
I
• Internal MediCine
• Obstetrics and Gynecology
• Podiatry and Podiatric Surgery

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Clubs and
organizations
Thursday, April 19
POMEROY Meigs
County Coalition. regular
meeting, alcohol awareness
discussed.
refreshments
served. 7-8 p:m., Mulberry
Community Center.
POMEROY Meigs
County Retired Teachers
will meer _at noon Trinity
Church, Second Street
meeting room. Bob Byer.
Mei gs~County EMS director

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-Lisa from C~tlifornia
I ha1·e been taking the
Dear Lisa: Daniel ·sounds sa me two ,med'ications for
like a creep. You do not years. and they do not
Dear Annie: My' husband have to have him in your require constant supervi · of nine years has a. brother, home, nor do you have to sion . Thi s leads me to con"Daniel," whom I have see him (those are the reper- dude that the doc tors in
never been comfortable cussions). but please don't · thi s area are only after the
with, but have tolerated. My tell your hu sband to cut off whopping S 16ti office
hu sband 's sister will not contact with hi s .brother. visit fee.
allow Daniel in her home, That is not your decision to
1 am angry that 1 need to
and another brother will not make, and your husband take time off work to see a
even speuk to him .
will r!! se nt yo u if you doctur once a month: just
Daniel lives several demand it. He can see for her to whiz in . ask two
hours away and · recentl y Daniel on his own.
question s and then authoinvited himself to visit for
Dcar Annie: I've been rize my reffils. Do doctors ·
the weekend. He brought dating "George" fo r four not make enough that they
hts new girlfriend, whom years. and I love him dearl y. have t&lt;i run a scam like
we did not invite or want to His family is very kind , but this ? _ V.
stay with us. He also they have a couple of habits
Dear V.: Doctors often
brought his two daughters. I find inappropriate.
want to see patients, espeages 13 and 3, and left
The first is s nortin ~. cially new ones. to make
them unsupervised while' When their noses are sure the medications are
he slept on the couch or stuffed. which. seems to be a working. that they are being
.stood outside and smoked. good deal of the time, they taken properly and that
And he expected me to do snort constantly. When there are no new side effects
his laun'dry.
we're at a restaurant, I'm a1·ter
1ongti me
use.
The worst pan is Daniel's embarrassed and more than However, there is nothing
foul
mouth .
Despite a little grossed out. They wrong with asking your
reminding him to keep it PG also pick their teeth in pub- doctor if she can prescribe
in front of our children, lie with those little plastic more pills at a time so you
Daniel and hi s girlfriend · tlossers.
'
don't have to come in as
constantly talked about sex.
George used to snort. too. often.
He made disg usting innuen- but' I finally told him it is
Allnie's Mailbox is writdos out of everyt hing. On . rude. and he has, for the 'ten by Kathy Mitchell a11d
the third day, Daniel swore - most part. quit. Is snortin g u
S
at my children because they medically required for some !uarcy llgor, longtime edtaccidentally woke him from people'' Is snorting and . tors of the A1111 Landers
IIIII. Please e-mail your
his nap. That was the last tooth picking considered coli/
questions to orl!liesmail- ·
straw. I told my husband I rude, as my mother always box@comcast.llet,
or write·
wanted Daniel out. He left, taught me') Is there a way to
but refused to spea k to me kindly tell these people 10 to: A1111ie's Mailbox, P.O.
or even wave goodbye . knock it.oil? _ Nauseated BIJx 118190, Chicago, IL
Dear Nauseated: Urn, 60611. To find out more
What really upsets me is
no.
You can ask George to about A11nie's Mailbox,
that the very next day, my
suggest
to his parents th~t and read features by other
husband talked to Daniel as
they
see
a doctor about Creators Syndicate writers
if nothing had happened:
their
sinus
wngestion (it and cartoonists, visit the
. I don't want Daniel in my
could
be
allergies),
and to Creators Syndicate Web
home again. Furthermore, I
pick
their
teeth
in
private,
page at www.creotors.com.
don ' t want my husband
speaking to him because it but. otherwise, all you can
seems disrespectful to me. do is decide if you want to
My husband di sagrees. Do be seen in public with
I have an obligation to them. Sorry.
.
allow Danie I into my
Dear Annie: I just moved
home~ Am I wrong to think
to a new area, and every
my husband is betraying us time I call to refill my preby allowing such behavior scription medications, I am
without any repercussions? .required to come in for
This is causing quite a rift. another offi ce visit.

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Meigs Local announces honor roll students

Meigs Intermediate

Fifth grade: Josiah Beha, Dillon
Blankensh p, Bre Bonnett, Cody
Broeken. Kimberly Casci, Brett Casto,
Hannah Conley. Olivia Cremeans,
Anna Cundiff. Kimberly Cunningham,
Michaela Davidson. Alyson Dettwiller,
Devan Dugan, Jarret Durst, Austin
Fitzgerald, Meredith Gaul , Chase
Hayes, Bradley Helton, Taylor Hood,
Abigail Houser. Sara Klein. Brandon
Mahr. Morgan Marnati . Andrea
McGrath. Daniel Morman. Josh
Myers. Brody Peyton. Trenton Prater.
Adrianna Rowe. Kay lee Rowe, Taylor
Rowe. Morgan Russell. Briana Smith,
Katlynn Stanley. Carolann Stewart,
Carly Taylor. Anthony Vance, Shannon
. Walker. Nikki Wayland, Darrin Will.

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Knee surgery an option for older
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Good Times

The Daily Sentinel .

VVednesday,Aprilt8,2007

Bevan, Cameron Bolin, Brianna
Buffington, Hannah Cleek, Terrence
Conlin, Frederick W. Crow, Nicole
Davis, Emily Freeland, Naihaniel
Question: I'm 86 years old give you much benefit. That's
Gilkey, Miranda Grueser, Hope and in fairly good health why some people have douHajivandi, Morgan Howard·, Kelsey except for degenerative joint , ble knee replacement operaHowell , Kassandra lohnson, Justin disease in my left knee. tions or schedule a second
Justis, Colt Kerr, Brandon King, Julie Conisone shots don't help. one as soon as they are fully
Lantz, Christopher Marnati, Aaron After being on my feet for recovered from the tirst.
Maxson, Marissa Mcangus; Jonathan any length of time, my knee
Another consideration is
Mccarthy, Shannon Mclaughlin, huns, and I have to sit down patient size. A person over
Katey Patterson, Savannah Pullins, .for an hour or two with 'my 200 pounds may not get full
Garrett Riffle, Kasey Roush, Austin leg up on the couch. Are there benefit from the knee
Sayre, Kelsey Shuler, Brenton any new procedures that surgery. Some surgeons will .
Third ·grade: Halley Barnes, Lauien
Southern. Chandra Stanley, Connor could be done for this condi- not perform knee replaceBooth, Gino Casci , Sydney Coon,
Swartz, Tanner Tackett, Michelle tion? lf they can do knee ment surgery until the patient
Dylan Darst. David Doerfer. Haiden
Unbankes, Kay Ia Wyant.
E r h C
E
T 1 F ld
replacements successfully, has reached an agreed-upon
ng ts · ounn~y vans, Y er te s,
why not joints? Thank you weight 'Also people who are
James Fish, Sadie Fox, Evan George.
very energetic may have
very m~~h for your advice.
Kaitlyn Gilkey. Miranda Gillilan.
trouble with the limited
A-nswer:
I
have
some
Matthew Hawkim;, Dylan Haynes.
activity
required during the
jlood
news
for
you.
The
knee
Freshman: Tyler Aodrews, Lauren
Austin Hendricks, Tracy Herdman.
prolonged
rehabilitation perits·a
joint,
and
when
a
person
Sixth Grade: Braden Baker. Rachel Barnes, Justin Cotterill, Travis
Cameron Hettinger. Lexie Houdashelt.
od
after
the
surgery.
has
a
"knee
replacement,"
Skylar Jenkins, Jackie Jordan. Bauer. Thomas Boyer, Matthew Casci, Dunham, Jacob Dunn, Dale Ellis,
Fortunately,
the vast
it's
actually
the
knee
joint
Macenzie Kennedy, Wyatt King, Kayla Conlin. Alyssa Cremeans; Darby Gilmore, Earley Hill , Scott
majority
of
those
who have
that
is
replaced.
Surgeons
Brayden Kopec, Jake Korn. Austin Brittany Cremean s, Meranda Dickens, Kennedy. Jennifer Payne.
total
knee
replacement
Sophomore: Nicole Andrus, Jamie are also able to replace
Life. Colton Lilly, Amber Markin, Roben Dillon. William Duvall, Megan
Dyer.
Tyler
Eblin,
Delilah
Fish,
Erika
Ba,
iley, Briua·ny Black, Clayton Bolin, · shoulder joints, finger joints. surgery have the expected
Austin McClintic, Dustin McGhee,
Tltey
have
Trey McWilliams, Jaxon Meadows, Fox. Harley Fox. Mercadies George. Chad Bonnett. Megan Bush, Crockett hip joints and ankle joints. outcome.
improved
mobility
,
and
.
The
real
question
may
be:
Crow,
Jennifer
Fife,
Amanda
Gilkey,
Shawn ·Molden, Coltin Neutzling, Shana Gorslene, Edward · Hendricks,
much
less
pain
after
the
post"Are
you
a
candidate
for
a
Amber
Hockman,
Lian Hoffman,
Brandy Parsons, Adriabna Patterson. Michelle Henry, Justin Hettinger,
surgical recovery and rehab
Lara Penrin, Brittany Powell, Kelsie Corey King, Hannah King. Anthany Jessica Holliday, Cara Lawless. knee joint replacement?"
periods.
This benefit typicalKnee
replacement
is
conPowell, Gregory Priddy, Chase Lane, Adam Little, Kirsten Mcquire, Morgan Lentes, Jahnna Lydic, Jason
ly
lasts
for
I0 years or more.
sidered
for
patients
who
·Scarberry, Cory Scarberry, Ciara Jordan Meadows, Jacob Mulholland, Morris, Jami Myers, Lindsey Myers,
At
that
point
the surgery may
have
knee
joints
that
have
Scheiderer, Kalynn Seymour. Cody Shawnella Patterson, Rachel Payne, Alexandria Patterson, Kenneth Payne,
been
damaged
or
destroyed
need
to
be
repeated,
Smith, Jack Starcher, Madison Stewan, Emma Penrin, Tess Phelps, Tyler Price, Erin Perkins, Calee Reeves , Brian
You will notice that when
Jacob Wandling, Jordan Wandling, Ben Keana Robinson, Ashleigh Sayre, Rice, Megan Smith, Caitlin Swartz, by trauma or a disease such
as
arthritis.
Osteoanhritis,
I
mentioned
possible factors
Wilson, Haley Wilson, Jaden Wolfe, Samuel Scherfel, Kenzie Shuler, Kimberly Swisher, James Welsh, Catie
which
is
anhritis
caused
by
th'at
would
weigh against
.
Maggie Smith, Bethany Spaun, Amber Wolfe, Jacob Workman.
Shawn Yeauger, Sonja Young.
wear
on
a
joint,
is
the
most
this
surgery,
I
did not menJunior: Michael Ball, Amy Bar,
Fourth grade: Brook Andrus, Steinmetz, Roben Strohl, Kyrie Swann,
common
reason
for
knee
tion
your
age.
Many
healthy,
Jordyn Arnold, McKayla Barrett, Autumn Tackett, Madelyn Thomas, Talisha Beha, Dani~lle Bing, Elizabeth
joint
active
people
replacement.
The
pain
in
their
80's
Sariah Brinker, Alexis Coleman, Dustin Ulbrich, Jesse Vaughan, Cremeans, Renee Colbl.lrn, Brandon
and
loss
of
function
that
have
joint
n;placement
Shaun Coleman, Hannah Cremeans, Mckenzie Whobrey, Haley Will, . Dodson, Austin Dunfee, Anthony
English, Lucas Franca, Rebecca results from osteoanhritis surgery. It can help to keep
Amber bavidson, John Davis, Emily Autumn Williams, Zachary Yeauger.
Seventh Grade: Cheyenne Beaver, Hanstine, Haakon Jahr, Seth Johnson, leads many patients to con- them active and enjoying
. Deem •. Matthew Foster, K' Tayona
Garnes. Elizabeth Gearheart, Gage Dustin Clark, Olivia Cleek, Kimberly Bradley Jones, Kaylee Kennedy, sider knee replacement. The life for many years to come.
· Gilkey, Cheyenne Gorslene, Marissa Curl, Michael Davis, Tyler Dunham, Ashley King, Candy Lamben, Kirk degenerative joint · disease
Family Medicine® is a
\
Hall, Sierra Hall, Mitchell Howard, Chelsey Eads, Jassmari Fish, Rebecca Legar, Charlotte Miller, Tiffany you mentioned is just another
name
for
osteoarthritis.
weekly
column, To submit
Mytko.
Chelsey
Noel.
Carrie
Phelps,
Fonner,
Tiffany
Francis,
Emalee
Gla~s.
Katelyn Hysell. Haley Kennedy.
Joint
replacement
is
questions,
write to Martha
Joseph
Rosier,
Steven
Stewart,
James
Brennan Klein, A. J. Kopec, Dylan Cody Hanning, Savanna Henry, Marlee
major
surgery,
but
in
most
A.
Simpsoii;
D:o:; M.B.A.,
Lavender, Jack Lemley, Samantha Hoffman, Cassidy Hood, William Story, Brittany Varian, Alexa Venoy,
it
is
an
entirely
eleccases
Ohio
University
College of
Loar, Mitchell Metts, Tamera Miller, Hysell, Amelia King, Austin King, Patti Vining, Richard Well, Eric Wood
tive
procedure.
That
means
Osteopathic
Medicine,
1'.0.
Senior: Natane Adams, Dakota
Bre . Mitchell, Sara Morgan, Beth Samantha King, Steven Mahr, Tanishil
the
surgery
is
scheduled
in
Box
110,
Athens,
Ohio
Norris, Lindsay Patterson, Wesley Mckinney, Kassandra Mullins, Kasey . Arms, Daniel Bookman, Shauna Clark,
- Patterson. Ty Phelps,·Anna Reynolds, Napper, Brady Norville, Timothy faith Dye. Dane Eichinger, Heather advance - as opp&lt;ised to an 45701, or via e-mail to .
Brooke Reynolds, Bobby Rice, Parsons, Ben Reed, Dijaun Robinson, Elam, Sarah Engle, Jessica Fisher, emergency surgery, like an reoderquestions@jamily·
medicin,enews.org. Medical
Courtney Robinson,
Deshawna .Jennifer Robinson, Nathan Rothgeb, Kayla Grover, Brittany Haning, Steven appendectomy.
Due.
to
this
elective
information
in this column
Robinson, Hailey Roush, Adam Jeffrey Roush, Michael Satterfield, Hudson, Bridget Humphrey, Kyle
to
nature,
you
have
time
is provided OS on edUCO•
Russell, Ryan Schenkelberjl. Matthew Zachary Sayre, Kayla Shan~. Evelyne Kinnan, Sarah Lantz, Martin McAngus,
Smallwood, Caleb Smnh, Kerri Sindle, Cayelynn .Smith Elizabeth Christina Miller, Shawn Ogaz, David carefully weigh the risks tional service only. It does
Sparks, Breahna Thompson, Tanner Sprouse, Travis Tackett, Ryan Taylor.
Poole,
Robert
Reed, Amanda and the benefits before pro- not replace the/'udgmen,t of ·
Vanaman, Mikayla VanMatre, Victoria
Eighth grade: Jordan And~rson, Schartiger, Jennifer Smith, Jessica ceeding with the surgery. your persona physician,
Walker, Kacie Welsh, Brianna Will, Alaine Arnold, Shellie Bailey, Reanna Smith, Krysta Stitt, Joshua Taylor, One of the things your doc- who should be relied on
Barker, Ashley Bateman-Lee, Olivia Michael Wheeler, Ashley Zielinski. , tor needs to consider, and to diagnose and recom·
Austin Wolfe, Collen Young.
this is true of any surgical mend treatment for any
procedure, is the ability of · medical conditions. Past
I
your system to withstand columns · ore ovoilobltJ
I
the ri~ors of anesthesia.
online at www.fomilymedi·
Whtle anesthesia is gener- cinenews.org.
ally safe, people with weak
ATHENS - President committed to taking that.
McDavis said administra- work; the state's universities hearts and poor lungs need
Roderick l McDavis today leadership on our campus." tion officials have been talk- have closed .gaps by trim- to· be carefully evaluated
Meig~
announced that he and 27
"The other imponant sen- ing over the last month ming operating expenses.
before undergoing surgery..
· senior officials will forego timent that I share with the about adopting the zero-perTo balance its budget, Ohio Other risks of surgery are
County informed ·
pay raises for the fiscal year ·governor is that our strength cent pay increase. On University reallocated $14.8 - infection,. bleeding, blood·
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will come from joining each March 29, he also proposed million at the stan of the cur- clots and nerve damage, to
beginning July I.
Daily Sentinel
The executive pay freeze other in 'common purpose.' the idea at a deans ' and vice rent year budgetand presently· name a few. ·
will save . the university For Ohio University, that presidents' meeting.
is looking at a budget scenario
Also, keep in mind that if
Subscri~ today
approximately $150,000 in means keeping education
"Everyone agreed that that would require trimming both knees have severe dam'
992-2155
the coming budget year. affordable for our students this is the right thing to do," another $4:8 million in FY08. age, fixing only one will not
Taking the pay freeze are the while holding to consistent, McDavis said.
president, his cabinet and . high academic standards."
The plan was finalized at
• the deans at all campuses.
To do that, McDavis the cabinet meeting on April
"The deans, membe~ of stressed, the university must II and deans' meeting on
my cabinet and I have decid- invest in its exceptional fac- April 12.
. ed not to accept any pay ulty and support the staff
State support for Ohio
increases for FY08. We fee) · members who serve the stu- University's budget has
this is the right thing to do at dents and carry out the uni- dropped from about 50 pera time when we are asking versity's mission every day. cent in the mid-1980s to just
all university units toweath"I will be asking the Board 29 percent of Ohio
er cuts," McDavis said. "We of Trustees to approve a 3 University's budget today.
think it is very imponant to percent raise pool for faculty
And although tuition for
lea_d by example."
and staff and invest an addi- the state's students is 47 perThe move comes as the tio'nal $1.2 million to cent above the national averuniversity pushes toward a improve compensation for age, the cost of instruction at
balanced budget at a chal- full-time faculty. These are Ohio colleges and universilenging time.
recommendations from the ties runs at the national aver"As Gov. Strickland said Faculty Compensation Ta~k age, Board of Regents
in his State of the State Force and Budget Planning Chancellor Eric Fingerhut
address, he is asking all Council," McDavis said. said in recent testimony ·
parts of state government to "This is the first year of a before the state's Higher
make 's.lJared sacrifices. ' five-year plan to bring facul- Education Subcommittee.
· Ohio University is no excep- ty pay up to benchmark stan- That means raising tuition •
tion," McDavis said. "I am dards."
alone doesn 't make a budget
. POMEROY - The list of students
in the Meigs Local School District
making the honor roll ~or the third
nine-week grading period have been
announced by Superintendent William
Buckley.
Students making a grade of B or·
above in all their subjects to be listed
on the honor roll at their respective
schools are as follows:

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BY KATHY MtTCHEU
AND MARCY SUGAR

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Submitted photo

Unloadmg books to be used in the Meigs Middle School Math-a·thoR are from the left front
Terri Craig, left, and Dijaun Robinson, and back, Ryan Payne, left, and Bethany Spa~n. '

Students join in St. Jude Math-a-thon
the. students are into the second week of the event which
will conclude on April 30.
POMEROY - Students
"By sponsoring students,
at the Mei gs Middle School you will ~e lp raise funds for
are concerned enough about the world's premier pedichildren with catastrophic atric cancer research cenillnesses
to
become ter," she added, noting that
involved in the St. Jude. the hospital has an ongoing
Math-a-thon fund raiser.
tight against childhood catThe program is ·geared to astrophic diseases. "Our
mising money for St. Jude goal in holding this event is
Children's Research Hospital. to help the children of the
According to Mary Hawk; world who are stricken with
Meigs Middle School princi- diseases like cancer, AIDs,
pal and coordinator of the sickle cell disease and other
event, the students are calling catastrophic illnesses."
on local residents to help
Hawk reminded that St.
them raise. money through Jude Children's Research
sponsoring students in the Hospital,
located
in
Math-a-thon. She noted that Memphis, Tenn. where it
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH

HOEFLICH@MYOAILVSEf..ITINEL.COM

was founded by the late
entenainer, Danny Thomas,
is internationally recognized
for its pioneering work in
finding cures and saving
children with cancer and
other catastrophi c diseases.
Discoveries are shared by
the facility with scientific
and medical communities of
the world and ability to pay
never enters into whether a
child is treated.
· Hawk asked that anyone
interested in sponsoring a student or making a donation to
St. Jude's Math-a-thon contact Meigs Middle School at
992;3058. More information
on the program is available at
www.mathathon.org.

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·welcome tQ Our Clinic

Community Calendar .
Public meet
' ings
·
. Thursday, Apri( 19
POMEROY Public
meeting' to discuss Pomeroy
sewer system and how to
bring it up to the Oh.io
Environmental Protection
Agency 's reljuirements, 7:
30
p.m.,
Pomeroy
· Municipal Building.
Monday, April 23
Financial
RACINE Planning
Supervision
. .
Commtsston, regular meeting, I0:30 a.m., Southern
High School med ia room.

Church events
Wednesday, April IS
RUTLAND - Revival,
Rutland Freewill · Baptist
Church, 7 p.m.. today April 21, speaker, Brother
Norman Taylor, call 7422376 or 742-2810 for more
information . .
Friday, April 20·
REEDSVILLE - Spring
revival at th e Reedsville
United Methodist Church, 7
p.m. through 22. Speaker ·
Ronnie Vance.
· Sunday, April 22
POMEROY Laurel
Cliff
Free
Methodist
Church, will have the Mille(
family singers •m the 10:30
a.m. worship service. Pastor
is Glenn Rowe. For more
information call 304-7735559.
F.OREST
RU)II
Combined worship at Forest
Run Church, . II a.m . .followed by 12:30 p.m. fellow- .
ship carry-in dinner. Special
guests, missionaries from
the Congo, Gaston, Jeannie
and Eileen Ntambo.

will talk about 911 and
emergency preparedness.
Members to take paper
Products . and personal care
items for Serenity House.
Reservations. 992-3214.
· Guests welcome.
Saturday, April 21
MIDDLEPORT
Disabled
American
Veterans 9th bistrict spring
meeting will be held ut the
M ·
etgs Chap ter 53 hall.
Dinner at noun, meeting at I
p.m.
Monday, April 23
CHESTER
Shade
River Lodge. 453, spec ial
meeting. 7 p.m. fur the pur-.
pose· of co nferring· the
Entered Apprentice Degree
on two candidates.

Asha Yellamraju, MD, Is board-certified In lnte!NI Medicine.
She is associated with Health First Care Center in Athens and is
· also available for appointments at the Meigs Medical Clinic.
Call for an appointment with "Dr. Asha" or a physician specializing in:

• Cardiology and Peripheral Vascular Disease
• Gastroenterology .
• General
Surgery
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• Internal MediCine
• Obstetrics and Gynecology
• Podiatry and Podiatric Surgery

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Clubs and
organizations
Thursday, April 19
POMEROY Meigs
County Coalition. regular
meeting, alcohol awareness
discussed.
refreshments
served. 7-8 p:m., Mulberry
Community Center.
POMEROY Meigs
County Retired Teachers
will meer _at noon Trinity
Church, Second Street
meeting room. Bob Byer.
Mei gs~County EMS director

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-Lisa from C~tlifornia
I ha1·e been taking the
Dear Lisa: Daniel ·sounds sa me two ,med'ications for
like a creep. You do not years. and they do not
Dear Annie: My' husband have to have him in your require constant supervi · of nine years has a. brother, home, nor do you have to sion . Thi s leads me to con"Daniel," whom I have see him (those are the reper- dude that the doc tors in
never been comfortable cussions). but please don't · thi s area are only after the
with, but have tolerated. My tell your hu sband to cut off whopping S 16ti office
hu sband 's sister will not contact with hi s .brother. visit fee.
allow Daniel in her home, That is not your decision to
1 am angry that 1 need to
and another brother will not make, and your husband take time off work to see a
even speuk to him .
will r!! se nt yo u if you doctur once a month: just
Daniel lives several demand it. He can see for her to whiz in . ask two
hours away and · recentl y Daniel on his own.
question s and then authoinvited himself to visit for
Dcar Annie: I've been rize my reffils. Do doctors ·
the weekend. He brought dating "George" fo r four not make enough that they
hts new girlfriend, whom years. and I love him dearl y. have t&lt;i run a scam like
we did not invite or want to His family is very kind , but this ? _ V.
stay with us. He also they have a couple of habits
Dear V.: Doctors often
brought his two daughters. I find inappropriate.
want to see patients, espeages 13 and 3, and left
The first is s nortin ~. cially new ones. to make
them unsupervised while' When their noses are sure the medications are
he slept on the couch or stuffed. which. seems to be a working. that they are being
.stood outside and smoked. good deal of the time, they taken properly and that
And he expected me to do snort constantly. When there are no new side effects
his laun'dry.
we're at a restaurant, I'm a1·ter
1ongti me
use.
The worst pan is Daniel's embarrassed and more than However, there is nothing
foul
mouth .
Despite a little grossed out. They wrong with asking your
reminding him to keep it PG also pick their teeth in pub- doctor if she can prescribe
in front of our children, lie with those little plastic more pills at a time so you
Daniel and hi s girlfriend · tlossers.
'
don't have to come in as
constantly talked about sex.
George used to snort. too. often.
He made disg usting innuen- but' I finally told him it is
Allnie's Mailbox is writdos out of everyt hing. On . rude. and he has, for the 'ten by Kathy Mitchell a11d
the third day, Daniel swore - most part. quit. Is snortin g u
S
at my children because they medically required for some !uarcy llgor, longtime edtaccidentally woke him from people'' Is snorting and . tors of the A1111 Landers
IIIII. Please e-mail your
his nap. That was the last tooth picking considered coli/
questions to orl!liesmail- ·
straw. I told my husband I rude, as my mother always box@comcast.llet,
or write·
wanted Daniel out. He left, taught me') Is there a way to
but refused to spea k to me kindly tell these people 10 to: A1111ie's Mailbox, P.O.
or even wave goodbye . knock it.oil? _ Nauseated BIJx 118190, Chicago, IL
Dear Nauseated: Urn, 60611. To find out more
What really upsets me is
no.
You can ask George to about A11nie's Mailbox,
that the very next day, my
suggest
to his parents th~t and read features by other
husband talked to Daniel as
they
see
a doctor about Creators Syndicate writers
if nothing had happened:
their
sinus
wngestion (it and cartoonists, visit the
. I don't want Daniel in my
could
be
allergies),
and to Creators Syndicate Web
home again. Furthermore, I
pick
their
teeth
in
private,
page at www.creotors.com.
don ' t want my husband
speaking to him because it but. otherwise, all you can
seems disrespectful to me. do is decide if you want to
My husband di sagrees. Do be seen in public with
I have an obligation to them. Sorry.
.
allow Danie I into my
Dear Annie: I just moved
home~ Am I wrong to think
to a new area, and every
my husband is betraying us time I call to refill my preby allowing such behavior scription medications, I am
without any repercussions? .required to come in for
This is causing quite a rift. another offi ce visit.

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Congress slral/ make no law respecting an
establishmetrt of religion, or prohibiting the
free exercise thereof; or abridging tire freedom
· of speech, or of the press; or the riglrt of tire
people peaceably to assemble, and to petition
the Govermrrmt for a 'redress of grievances.
- The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Wednesday. April 18, the 'J08th day of 2007.
There are 257 days left in the year.
Today 's Highlight in History:
On April 18, 1906, a devastating earthquake struck San
Francisco. fallowed by raging fires ; estimates of the final
death toll stood at more than 3,600.
On thi s date:
In 1775, severa l post riders set out to warn colonists of
the British attack that started the American Revolution.
One patriotic myth that grew out of that movement began
with a poem Henry Wadsworth Longfellow called "Paul
Revere 's Ride."
In 1857, American lawyer Clarence Darrow was born
near Kinsman, Ohio.
In 1907, San Francisco's Fairmont Hotel opened, a year
fo the day after the earthquake.
· lri 1934, the first laundromat (called a "washateria")
Qpened, in Fort Worth, Texas.
·
· In 1942, an air squadron from the USS Hornet led by Lt.
Col. James H. Doolittle raided Tokyo and other Japanese
cities.
In 1945, famed American war correspondent Ernie Pyle,
44, was killed by Japanese gunfire on the Pacific island of
le Shima, off Okinawa.
Ten years ago: President Clinton held a riews conference
in which he warned Republicans that a balanced-budget
.deal might not come ,quickly, while reassuring nervous
Democrats that he would not abandon the party 's prized
social programs
One year ago: President Bush reshuffled his economic
team, appointing Rob Portman his new budget chief.
Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived in the Seattle area for
talks with business leaders before heading to Washington.
Suri Cruise, daughter of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes,
was born.
Today's Birthdays: Actress Barbara Hale is 86. Actor
·clive Revill is 77. Actor James Drury is 73. Actor Robert
Hooks is 70. Actress Hayley Mills is 61. Actor James
Woods is 60. Actress-director Dorothy Lyman is 60.
Actress Cindy Pickett is 60. Country musician Walt
Richmond (The Traciors) is 60. Country musician Jim
S-cholten (Sawyer Brown) is 55. Actor Rick Moranis is 54.
Actress Melody Thomas Scott is 51 . Actor Eric Roberts is
51. Actor John James is 51. Rock musician Les Pattinson
('Echo and the Bunnynien) is 49. Actress Jane Leeves is 46.
Talk show host Conan O'Brien is 44. Bluegrass singermusician Terry Eldredge is 44. Actor Eric McCormack is
44. Actress Maria Bello is 40. Rock musician Greg Eklund
{The Oolahs) is 37. Rhythm-and-blues singer Trina (Trina
and Tamara) is 33. Actress Melissa Joan Hart is 31. Actor
Sean Maguire is 31. Actress America Ferrera ("Ugly
Betty") is 23. Actress Alia Shaw kat is 18.
: Thought for Today: "One of the paradoxes of war. is that
~hose in the· rear want to get up into the fight, while those
~n the·lines want to get out.''- Ernie Pyle, American war
'Correspondent ( 1900-1945).
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I have put away all my
winter clothes and pulled
out my spring stuff. My
spring snowsuit, lTIY spri ng
thermal underwear, my
spri ng gloves, · my spring
lined boots, my spri ng ski
mask and my spring
scarves. I'm trying to avoid
getting case of spring frostbite.
·
I'm going spring skiing
with Dave tomorrow. He
was out yesterday and said
the slopes were in the best
condition they 've been all
year. Funny, you normally
expect to hear someone say
that in December or
January, not April.
It 's even odder that my
first day of league golf is
Tuesday. I've got to remember to buy colored balls so I
can find them in the spri ng
snow. They're predicting a
high of 33 F, sideways rain
and a wind of 40 to 45 miles
per hour. Here are just a few
reasons that make you want
to skip work to 'take a few
days off to enjoy Mother

Sue wants me to put in a
wood stove to save. on oil. I
say we move to Florida to
save on oil. But then I got a
phone call from Winnie in
Florida.
She said it's colder
Jim
there
than
it is here.
Mullen
"I used to complain about
the back of my legs sticki ng
to the hot vinyl car seat,"
she said, "Now I kind of
Nature after being cramped miss it." She spent more un
up all winter.
oil this year than we did.
• I saw my first robin of Because she feels cold
spring, today, and it brought when it 's 75 F not to menjoy to my heart. Too bad it tion she wears see-through
was dead, frozen solid to a clothes around the house.
fence post.
• I tried to move the grill
• I was excited t&lt;J watch out of the garage on to the
the boys of summer play patio fo r the first cookout of
baseball the other night. but the season, but the wheels
they had to cancel the game were frozen solid. Even if I
due to snow. I guess they got it out. I'd never be able
took the rest of the night off to chi p off enough ice from
and went ice fishing or it to get it open by toni ght.
something.
• I went to the store to by
• I just got another 250 a spring snow shovel and
gallons of spring heating oil some spring deicer, but they
for the furnace. They had a were all out. Where the
price special on it down at winter stuff used to be was
the oil company, only one now full of their garden
arm and one leg a gallon. stuff. The place was jam

BY HOPE YEN

packed with lawn furniture ,
and patio sets with big,
shady umbrellas and pool
toys, hammocks, gardening
tools, bug zappers, citronel- ·
Ia torches and beverage
coolers, but I didn't see
anyone buying it.
Ther~ were a few employ. ees warming their hands
over a demonstration model
grill , tiut no customers. The
customers were all in the
auto department buying the
few spring chains and
spri ng snow tires the place
had left.
The Methane Cow, the
local ice cream shop that
shutters each winter should
have opened a month ago.
They are still closed. Kids
are still playing ice hockey
on the tennis courts down at
the city park. Ahh, the sweet
signs of spring.
(Jim Mullen is the author
of "It Takes a Village Idiot:
Complicating 'the Simple
Life" and "Baby 's First
Tattoo. " You c:an reach him
at jim_mullen@ myway.com)

GOOD

MONEY.

Delmar E. McClanahan
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. - Delmar E. McClanahan,
67, of Point Pleasant, W.Va., died Tuesday morning, April
17, 2007, at Holzer Medical Center, Gallipolis.
· Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be
announced later by the Crow-Hussell Funeral Home,
Point Pleasant.

Local Briefs
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Leading Creek ·stream
sweep set for Saturday

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RUTLAND - The seventh annual Leading Creek
Stream Sweep will be held Saturday, 9 a.m. to noon at .Jim
Vennari Park in Rutland. Commumty groups and md1 vrduals who wish to participate in the eyent can contact the
Mei~s Soil and Water Conservation District at 992-4282.
Parttcipants will receive a Leading Creek Stream Sweep Tshirt and lunch will be served afterwards. Gloves and trash
bags are provided.
The event roughly coincides with Earth Day and is sponsored by the Meigs Soil and Water Conservation District,
Rutland Township Board of Trustees, Meigs County Transfer
Station and the Leading Creek Conservancy District.

Trash ·pickup.set
CHESTER - Shade Riyer Lodge 453 will conduct a
highway trash cleanup at 5 p.m. Thursday. All members are
encouraged to participate.

Modern ·woodmen to host buffet

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MIDDLEPORT - Betty
Lou Hart, 69, Middleport,
· died Monday, Apri I 16,
2007, at her- home. Born
October
29, 1937,
in
Sutton. W. Ya., she was the
daughter of the late Henry
and Reva Leona Perkins
Cutlip. She was a retired
personal care provider and
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Foreign· War Posts.
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she was preceded in death
by her husband, Ronald E.
Hart, on April 29, 2002; son,
Charles Russell Persons,
two daughters, Marsha Ann
Betty Lou Hart
Persons and Denise Ann
Persons and a sister, Phyllis Cutlip.
Surviving are two dau ghters, Reva (Rick) Foster,Gallipolis and Lisa Bolen. West Columbia, W.Va., two
sons, Dennis (Pam) Persons, Long Bouom and David
Persons, West Columbia; 15 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren; five sisters, Judy (Larry) Whittington. of
Louisiana, Brenda Marshall, Little Hocking, Ohio, Arlou
Albright, Parkersburg, W.Va., Debbie (Bruce) Hoffman,
Clifton. W.Va. , and Cathy Powell, Parkersburg; seven
brothers, Donald (Midge) Cutlip, Huntington, W.Va. , Steve
(Bea) Cutlip, Rockport, W.Va .. Montie (Missy) Cutlip,
Charleston, S.C., Jerry (Pam) Cutlip, Parkersburg, Mike
(Barb) Cutlip, Rock Hill, S.C. , John (Carlene) Cutlip,
Charlotte, N.C. and Ji.mmy (Debbie) Cutlip, Parkersburg.
Several nieces apd nephews also survive.
Graveside services will be I p.m. Friday, April 20, 2007,
in the Bethesda Cemetery in Palestine, W. Va., with Pastor
Alvis Pollard officiating. Friends may cal.I from (j - 8 p.m.
Thursday at the Cremeens Funeral Home, Racine.
fupressions of sympathy may be sent to the family by Visiting www.cremeensfuneralhomes.com.
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Mitt Romney - a successful businessman, savior
of the Salt Lake Olympics
and fonner Republican .governor of a Northeastern state
- may not be the most
obvious Republican choice
for commander in · chief.
John McCain may seem like
a more obvious choice when
one considers his stalwart
defense of the ."surge," support for the war in Iraq, and
his Vietnam heroism. But if
you listen to the way
Romney's been talking late.ly, the "obvious choice" may
change.
· Romney has a chance to
capitalize on the fact that
· this has not been a particularly proud few weeks for
the West. Iran essentially
declared victory in the
hostage
standoff with
Britain. The U.S. Speaker of
the House has been practicing her own foreign policy,
visiting Iran's best friend
Syria while raising the possibility of going to Iran.
Last September, Romney
refused to provide state
security for fonner Iranian
president
Mohammed
Khatami. "State taxpayers
should not be providing special treatment to an individ-

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the foreign policy which is
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ual who supports violent the George H. W. Bush presjihad and the destruction of idential library in Houston
Israel." Romney said.
not only supporting
· We were treated to his President Bush's current
ironclad Republican ideolo- troop-s urge policy in Iraq,
gy again earlier this month but calling for increased
when Romney COIJ1mented spending on the U.S. mili·on administration faux paus, , tary.
"Washington is a broken
·Further · evidence that
place right now, dysfunc- Romney is prepared for his
tional in some respects, own surge? In first-quarter
which has been evidenced fundraising reports, Romney
by the trip by Nancy Pelosi . canie out in front among
to Syria, but also evidenced Repubhcans tn the race. And
by the failure to deal with despite bemg faced w1th real
overspending." These com- ~n~ percetv~. obstacles (t~e
ments were made as Pelosi
fl1p -flopper label he s
embarrassed America by earned for a list of isSUf!S
parading around Syria and he's changed his mind on
meeting with Syrian presi- over the years, and the fact
·dent Bashar ai-Assad in that he IS a member of the
Damascus against White Church of Jesus Christ of
House objections.
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in 1ssue wtth evangelical voters
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"outstanding rehabilitative
work being done given
available resources" but
WASHINGTON
urged ·efforts to reduce
Under oriticism for poor
bureaucracy, Pollock said.
treatment of injured solMeanwhile. the Army
diers,
the
Pentagon
also has begun investigating
announced new measures
complaints involving medTuesday to provide more
ical care made to its new
health screenings, improve
1911-free number set up to
its record-keeping system
identify problems. Last
and simplify an unwieldy
week, officials also trained
disability claims sys tem .
23 soldiers to help guide
Testifying before a House
se rvi ce members through
panel, Michael Dominguez,
the disability claims system.
prinoipal deputy undersecre"There is ample evidence
tary of defense, and Major
that warriors are receiving
Gen. · Gale Pollock, the
quality health care and are
Army's actin g surgeon genAP photo
satisfied · with efforts,"
eral, acknowledged a need Former Army Secretary Togo West. right, talks with former Pollock said.
for major changes in the out- Army Secretar'y Jack Marsh on Capitol Hill in Washington.
,During the hearing,
patient treatment of wound- Tuesday during. a hearing of the House Oversight and Marsh and West urged
ed soldiers and veterans.
Government Reform Committee regarding the situation at quick action on many of the
They expressed confi - the Walter Reed Medical Center.
independent review group's
dence in a new leadership
recommendations.
team overseeing Waller Walter Reed..
tate sharing. of inpatient
Noting that many of the
Reed Army Medical Center
Concluding that Pentagon records electronically with outpatient
. problems
following disclosures of officials should have known the Department of Veterans emerged due to poor ·govshoddy
treatinent · in about problems but cbose to Affairs. Injured troops and ernment planning for the
February and urged law- ignore them, the panel veterans have complained of influx of soldiers returning
makers to be patient.
ordered
by
Defense long wait times, multiple home from Iraq and
"We believe we have the Secretary Robert Gates visits and lost paperwork as Afghanistan. they said
right people and the right called for a quick infusion they moved from military scores of troops and vetermechani sms in place to o'f funds , a new "center of hospitals to the VA's vast ans were now fighting unacmake sure that all soldiers excellence" for brain injury m!twork.
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ceptable delays and red tape
who are in a transitional sta- cases as well as an uverhaul
•. Conducting additional every day.
tu s - our warriors in transi- of the di sability claims sys- . health screenings for ser-·
"It 's creating enormous
tion - are managed with tem, which critics say short- vice members three to six problems," Marsh said, "and
care and compassion, and changes injured soldiers.
months after they return I suspect the systemic probthat they and their famil ies
On Tuesday, Pollock and home. The aim is to catch lems in evidence. at Walter
are recei ving the care they Dominguez said they had medical · conditions that Reed we're going to find in
so justly deserve," Pollock already begun implement- might not immediately be other places. Please, I beg of
told a House Oversight and · ing changes even as they apparent, such as post-trau- you. have the commitment
Government Reform sub- awaited the findings of sev- malic stress disorder and and fiscal awareness to see
committee.
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· through changes."
The new initiatives come way by presidential comPollock also said the
· Since the disclosures in
following a blistering report missions, task forces and Army was ·taking steps to February,
thr~e
top
last week by an independent congressional commillees.
speed up follow-up medical Pe.ntagon officialS have been
review group co-chaired by
They included:
appointments as a result of forced to step down - forformer Army Secretaries
• Creation of a working· its probe of II other military nier Anny Secretary Francis
John 0. "Jack" Marsh and group of senior military hospitals around the country Harvey, .as well as Maj. Gen.
Togo . D. West that found leaders . to speed disability to determine whether prob- George W. Weightman and
money woes and Pentagon determinations and work to lems existed. That recently Lt. Oen. Kevin Kiley, the,
neglect were to blame for eliminate inconsistency.
completed review, which two previous commanders
many ·of the problems · at
• Testing systems to facili- has yet to be released, found at Walter Reed.
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South Carolina suggest he's
making progress.
. "I think many of us still
fail to comprehend the .
extent of the threat posed by
·radical Islam, by Jihad.
Understandably, we focus
on Afghanistan and Iraq.
Our men and women are
dying · there. We think in
tenns of countries. because
we faced countries in last
century's conflicts. But. the
Jihad is much broader than
any one nation or nations.
For radical Islam, there is
one cohtlict and one goal replacing all modet:n Islamic
states with a caliphate,
destroying America and
conquering the world."
That 's not exactly the
most popular campaign talk,
but it's leader talk. And
· th.ese facts that our country,
Congress and candidates
are dismissi,ng at an alarming rate are exactly what
Romney is trying to remind
them of.
· (Kathryn Lopez is the editor of National Review
011/ine (www.nationalreview.com). She can be contacted at klopez@nationalreview.com.)

GALLIPOLIS- A dinner and family life activity sponsored by the Modern Woodmen of America Camp 6335
will be held from 5:15 to 7 p.m. Monday at the Famrly
Buffet, 15 Ohio Rtver Plaza, Galhpolts.
Mark Swann. director of admissions at the University
of Rio Grande will speak on the new scholarship programs at Rio Grimde at 6:15 p.m. A family door prize will
be given away.

Earth

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celebration planned

MARIETTA- A community Earth Day celebration will
be held at the Marieua Armory, Front Street, Mariella.
Music, climbing wall, games, hands-on acti,vities, recycling
craft contest, and earth-friendly displays will be features of
a day of free family fun: The event spon:~ored by the Ohio
State University ExtensiOn, Manetta othce, ts open to the
public. For more information call 740-2376-7431.

Scouts
from PageA1
·sometime taier this month.
The possibility of doing
project work with · the
Chester-Shade Historical
Association is also being
explored by the troop committee as 'a way for the boys

to further their knowledge
of the community and learn
aspects of its history.
Accompanying the scouts
on the trip to the airport
were Ron Henderson. counselor; Erik A&lt;tnestad, scout- ·
master; Jeremy B a~be r,
assistant scoutmaster; Keith
Cook, commiuee chairman,
Bob Kuhn, Ken Ritchie; and
Jeff Nottingham:

Festival

lemonade.
alumni, will be having a
For the children-, FFA Gater in the parade and
members will provide a selling tickets on it for
small
barnyard/petting zoo their money making profrom PageA1
of smaller animals for the ject this year.
children .interact with. In
Racine Youth League,
cookers going to meeting addition
to the petting zoo, headed up by Allen Thcker,
the need. In addition, other kid's. games will be wil,l have their opening day
RACO will be selling their provided at the park.
at the park where game? .are
famous favorites , taco in a
Ohio River Producers, scheduled all day. The
bag
and
homemade also known as the FFA league's concession stand

Archery
from PageA1
education. instructor at
Southern Elementary said. ·
Dettwiller
expli1ined
archery does more than give ,
kids something to do, it' provides physical exercise.
"Shootin g ·a bow and
arrow in .this environment
is eyuivat·ent to 45 minutes
of walking," he explained,
saying 250 st udents in
fourth through eighth
grades participated in the
first ·unit of classes which .
lasted six-weeks. .Both
mal e and female students
participated as did children ·
in .the severe behavioral
di sorders unit..
. Dellwiller said the girls
were nervous they couldn't
shoot as well as the boys but

their performance was pretty, much even and some of
the best shots came from the
severe behavioral disorder
classes.
If it weren't for fundrais:
ers such as corn hole and
three-on-three basketball
tournaments coupled with a
$1,000 NASP grant, those
students may ' ve never had
the opportunity to learn the
sport. Dettwiller estimates it
took $2,000 just to ge t the
program started.
Since the program started,
discipline has increased " I 0
fold"
according
to
Dellwiller who says kids are
showing more respect for
their fellow students during
archery class where- safety
Is stressed.
Dettwiller ·hopes to offer
another unit of archery in the
fall at which time he hopes
to assemble a team followed

had refused to · fill them
because ttie ·cemetery ami
Hobbs failed to pay for past
orders, but is now working
from PageA1
with · customers to ful fi ll
•orders.
their
the Ohio Cemetery Dispute
Story said he has not yet
Re solution Co mmission,
determined
whether the
from dozens of customers
case
will
be
pursued
as a
who bought monuments
matter,
or
whether
criminal
but never received them.
Story said ea rlier thi s alleged victims must seek
month. the commission has recourse through civi I court.
limited jurisdiction and The matter is also being
could not investigate the investigated and mediated
by the West Virginia and
matter on-its own .
The Georuia-ba&gt;cd manu- Ohio Attorney&gt; General ,
facturer wfio rccci1·cd the hascd on consumer comorders. Granite Memorials, rlaints they have received.

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by another spring unit of Scott Wolfe, administrative
classes. He ·also hopes to assistant. and Shawn Bush,
expand the program into the Southern Elementary prinhigh school as well.
cipal, are NASP certified
As for competing against instructors.
the Meigs Archery Team,
"Archery is a sport where
Dettwiller is all for it, say- you don't have to be a star
ing it will give the kids a to
keep
improving,"
chance to 'interact on a dif- Dettwiller said. "You can
ferent level from the usual get better the older you get
· rivalries experienced a~ and these kids can partici- · .
other sporting events.
pate in this the rest of their
Dettwiller, along with lives." ·

Give yourself tire best ears ofyour life.

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Crafts will also be sold
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Congress slral/ make no law respecting an
establishmetrt of religion, or prohibiting the
free exercise thereof; or abridging tire freedom
· of speech, or of the press; or the riglrt of tire
people peaceably to assemble, and to petition
the Govermrrmt for a 'redress of grievances.
- The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Wednesday. April 18, the 'J08th day of 2007.
There are 257 days left in the year.
Today 's Highlight in History:
On April 18, 1906, a devastating earthquake struck San
Francisco. fallowed by raging fires ; estimates of the final
death toll stood at more than 3,600.
On thi s date:
In 1775, severa l post riders set out to warn colonists of
the British attack that started the American Revolution.
One patriotic myth that grew out of that movement began
with a poem Henry Wadsworth Longfellow called "Paul
Revere 's Ride."
In 1857, American lawyer Clarence Darrow was born
near Kinsman, Ohio.
In 1907, San Francisco's Fairmont Hotel opened, a year
fo the day after the earthquake.
· lri 1934, the first laundromat (called a "washateria")
Qpened, in Fort Worth, Texas.
·
· In 1942, an air squadron from the USS Hornet led by Lt.
Col. James H. Doolittle raided Tokyo and other Japanese
cities.
In 1945, famed American war correspondent Ernie Pyle,
44, was killed by Japanese gunfire on the Pacific island of
le Shima, off Okinawa.
Ten years ago: President Clinton held a riews conference
in which he warned Republicans that a balanced-budget
.deal might not come ,quickly, while reassuring nervous
Democrats that he would not abandon the party 's prized
social programs
One year ago: President Bush reshuffled his economic
team, appointing Rob Portman his new budget chief.
Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived in the Seattle area for
talks with business leaders before heading to Washington.
Suri Cruise, daughter of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes,
was born.
Today's Birthdays: Actress Barbara Hale is 86. Actor
·clive Revill is 77. Actor James Drury is 73. Actor Robert
Hooks is 70. Actress Hayley Mills is 61. Actor James
Woods is 60. Actress-director Dorothy Lyman is 60.
Actress Cindy Pickett is 60. Country musician Walt
Richmond (The Traciors) is 60. Country musician Jim
S-cholten (Sawyer Brown) is 55. Actor Rick Moranis is 54.
Actress Melody Thomas Scott is 51 . Actor Eric Roberts is
51. Actor John James is 51. Rock musician Les Pattinson
('Echo and the Bunnynien) is 49. Actress Jane Leeves is 46.
Talk show host Conan O'Brien is 44. Bluegrass singermusician Terry Eldredge is 44. Actor Eric McCormack is
44. Actress Maria Bello is 40. Rock musician Greg Eklund
{The Oolahs) is 37. Rhythm-and-blues singer Trina (Trina
and Tamara) is 33. Actress Melissa Joan Hart is 31. Actor
Sean Maguire is 31. Actress America Ferrera ("Ugly
Betty") is 23. Actress Alia Shaw kat is 18.
: Thought for Today: "One of the paradoxes of war. is that
~hose in the· rear want to get up into the fight, while those
~n the·lines want to get out.''- Ernie Pyle, American war
'Correspondent ( 1900-1945).
•

I have put away all my
winter clothes and pulled
out my spring stuff. My
spring snowsuit, lTIY spri ng
thermal underwear, my
spri ng gloves, · my spring
lined boots, my spri ng ski
mask and my spring
scarves. I'm trying to avoid
getting case of spring frostbite.
·
I'm going spring skiing
with Dave tomorrow. He
was out yesterday and said
the slopes were in the best
condition they 've been all
year. Funny, you normally
expect to hear someone say
that in December or
January, not April.
It 's even odder that my
first day of league golf is
Tuesday. I've got to remember to buy colored balls so I
can find them in the spri ng
snow. They're predicting a
high of 33 F, sideways rain
and a wind of 40 to 45 miles
per hour. Here are just a few
reasons that make you want
to skip work to 'take a few
days off to enjoy Mother

Sue wants me to put in a
wood stove to save. on oil. I
say we move to Florida to
save on oil. But then I got a
phone call from Winnie in
Florida.
She said it's colder
Jim
there
than
it is here.
Mullen
"I used to complain about
the back of my legs sticki ng
to the hot vinyl car seat,"
she said, "Now I kind of
Nature after being cramped miss it." She spent more un
up all winter.
oil this year than we did.
• I saw my first robin of Because she feels cold
spring, today, and it brought when it 's 75 F not to menjoy to my heart. Too bad it tion she wears see-through
was dead, frozen solid to a clothes around the house.
fence post.
• I tried to move the grill
• I was excited t&lt;J watch out of the garage on to the
the boys of summer play patio fo r the first cookout of
baseball the other night. but the season, but the wheels
they had to cancel the game were frozen solid. Even if I
due to snow. I guess they got it out. I'd never be able
took the rest of the night off to chi p off enough ice from
and went ice fishing or it to get it open by toni ght.
something.
• I went to the store to by
• I just got another 250 a spring snow shovel and
gallons of spring heating oil some spring deicer, but they
for the furnace. They had a were all out. Where the
price special on it down at winter stuff used to be was
the oil company, only one now full of their garden
arm and one leg a gallon. stuff. The place was jam

BY HOPE YEN

packed with lawn furniture ,
and patio sets with big,
shady umbrellas and pool
toys, hammocks, gardening
tools, bug zappers, citronel- ·
Ia torches and beverage
coolers, but I didn't see
anyone buying it.
Ther~ were a few employ. ees warming their hands
over a demonstration model
grill , tiut no customers. The
customers were all in the
auto department buying the
few spring chains and
spri ng snow tires the place
had left.
The Methane Cow, the
local ice cream shop that
shutters each winter should
have opened a month ago.
They are still closed. Kids
are still playing ice hockey
on the tennis courts down at
the city park. Ahh, the sweet
signs of spring.
(Jim Mullen is the author
of "It Takes a Village Idiot:
Complicating 'the Simple
Life" and "Baby 's First
Tattoo. " You c:an reach him
at jim_mullen@ myway.com)

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MONEY.

Delmar E. McClanahan
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. - Delmar E. McClanahan,
67, of Point Pleasant, W.Va., died Tuesday morning, April
17, 2007, at Holzer Medical Center, Gallipolis.
· Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be
announced later by the Crow-Hussell Funeral Home,
Point Pleasant.

Local Briefs
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Leading Creek ·stream
sweep set for Saturday

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RUTLAND - The seventh annual Leading Creek
Stream Sweep will be held Saturday, 9 a.m. to noon at .Jim
Vennari Park in Rutland. Commumty groups and md1 vrduals who wish to participate in the eyent can contact the
Mei~s Soil and Water Conservation District at 992-4282.
Parttcipants will receive a Leading Creek Stream Sweep Tshirt and lunch will be served afterwards. Gloves and trash
bags are provided.
The event roughly coincides with Earth Day and is sponsored by the Meigs Soil and Water Conservation District,
Rutland Township Board of Trustees, Meigs County Transfer
Station and the Leading Creek Conservancy District.

Trash ·pickup.set
CHESTER - Shade Riyer Lodge 453 will conduct a
highway trash cleanup at 5 p.m. Thursday. All members are
encouraged to participate.

Modern ·woodmen to host buffet

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MIDDLEPORT - Betty
Lou Hart, 69, Middleport,
· died Monday, Apri I 16,
2007, at her- home. Born
October
29, 1937,
in
Sutton. W. Ya., she was the
daughter of the late Henry
and Reva Leona Perkins
Cutlip. She was a retired
personal care provider and
a member of the Ladies
Auxiliary of the American
Legion and Veterans of
Foreign· War Posts.
In addition to her parents
she was preceded in death
by her husband, Ronald E.
Hart, on April 29, 2002; son,
Charles Russell Persons,
two daughters, Marsha Ann
Betty Lou Hart
Persons and Denise Ann
Persons and a sister, Phyllis Cutlip.
Surviving are two dau ghters, Reva (Rick) Foster,Gallipolis and Lisa Bolen. West Columbia, W.Va., two
sons, Dennis (Pam) Persons, Long Bouom and David
Persons, West Columbia; 15 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren; five sisters, Judy (Larry) Whittington. of
Louisiana, Brenda Marshall, Little Hocking, Ohio, Arlou
Albright, Parkersburg, W.Va., Debbie (Bruce) Hoffman,
Clifton. W.Va. , and Cathy Powell, Parkersburg; seven
brothers, Donald (Midge) Cutlip, Huntington, W.Va. , Steve
(Bea) Cutlip, Rockport, W.Va .. Montie (Missy) Cutlip,
Charleston, S.C., Jerry (Pam) Cutlip, Parkersburg, Mike
(Barb) Cutlip, Rock Hill, S.C. , John (Carlene) Cutlip,
Charlotte, N.C. and Ji.mmy (Debbie) Cutlip, Parkersburg.
Several nieces apd nephews also survive.
Graveside services will be I p.m. Friday, April 20, 2007,
in the Bethesda Cemetery in Palestine, W. Va., with Pastor
Alvis Pollard officiating. Friends may cal.I from (j - 8 p.m.
Thursday at the Cremeens Funeral Home, Racine.
fupressions of sympathy may be sent to the family by Visiting www.cremeensfuneralhomes.com.
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Mitt Romney - a successful businessman, savior
of the Salt Lake Olympics
and fonner Republican .governor of a Northeastern state
- may not be the most
obvious Republican choice
for commander in · chief.
John McCain may seem like
a more obvious choice when
one considers his stalwart
defense of the ."surge," support for the war in Iraq, and
his Vietnam heroism. But if
you listen to the way
Romney's been talking late.ly, the "obvious choice" may
change.
· Romney has a chance to
capitalize on the fact that
· this has not been a particularly proud few weeks for
the West. Iran essentially
declared victory in the
hostage
standoff with
Britain. The U.S. Speaker of
the House has been practicing her own foreign policy,
visiting Iran's best friend
Syria while raising the possibility of going to Iran.
Last September, Romney
refused to provide state
security for fonner Iranian
president
Mohammed
Khatami. "State taxpayers
should not be providing special treatment to an individ-

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funding necessary to support
the foreign policy which is
established by the president
ofthe United States. It is not
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'· ~,up to Harry Reid and Nancy
Pelo'si to djctate to the comKathryn
manders in the field or to the
Lopez
commander in
chief."
Romney said.
He fqllowed those comments up with a speech at
ual who supports violent the George H. W. Bush presjihad and the destruction of idential library in Houston
Israel." Romney said.
not only supporting
· We were treated to his President Bush's current
ironclad Republican ideolo- troop-s urge policy in Iraq,
gy again earlier this month but calling for increased
when Romney COIJ1mented spending on the U.S. mili·on administration faux paus, , tary.
"Washington is a broken
·Further · evidence that
place right now, dysfunc- Romney is prepared for his
tional in some respects, own surge? In first-quarter
which has been evidenced fundraising reports, Romney
by the trip by Nancy Pelosi . canie out in front among
to Syria, but also evidenced Repubhcans tn the race. And
by the failure to deal with despite bemg faced w1th real
overspending." These com- ~n~ percetv~. obstacles (t~e
ments were made as Pelosi
fl1p -flopper label he s
embarrassed America by earned for a list of isSUf!S
parading around Syria and he's changed his mind on
meeting with Syrian presi- over the years, and the fact
·dent Bashar ai-Assad in that he IS a member of the
Damascus against White Church of Jesus Christ of
House objections.
Latter-Day Sarnts, !Vh1ch rs
''I'm going to suggest that ~xpected by man~ to be an
the
Democrats
in 1ssue wtth evangelical voters
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"outstanding rehabilitative
work being done given
available resources" but
WASHINGTON
urged ·efforts to reduce
Under oriticism for poor
bureaucracy, Pollock said.
treatment of injured solMeanwhile. the Army
diers,
the
Pentagon
also has begun investigating
announced new measures
complaints involving medTuesday to provide more
ical care made to its new
health screenings, improve
1911-free number set up to
its record-keeping system
identify problems. Last
and simplify an unwieldy
week, officials also trained
disability claims sys tem .
23 soldiers to help guide
Testifying before a House
se rvi ce members through
panel, Michael Dominguez,
the disability claims system.
prinoipal deputy undersecre"There is ample evidence
tary of defense, and Major
that warriors are receiving
Gen. · Gale Pollock, the
quality health care and are
Army's actin g surgeon genAP photo
satisfied · with efforts,"
eral, acknowledged a need Former Army Secretary Togo West. right, talks with former Pollock said.
for major changes in the out- Army Secretar'y Jack Marsh on Capitol Hill in Washington.
,During the hearing,
patient treatment of wound- Tuesday during. a hearing of the House Oversight and Marsh and West urged
ed soldiers and veterans.
Government Reform Committee regarding the situation at quick action on many of the
They expressed confi - the Walter Reed Medical Center.
independent review group's
dence in a new leadership
recommendations.
team overseeing Waller Walter Reed..
tate sharing. of inpatient
Noting that many of the
Reed Army Medical Center
Concluding that Pentagon records electronically with outpatient
. problems
following disclosures of officials should have known the Department of Veterans emerged due to poor ·govshoddy
treatinent · in about problems but cbose to Affairs. Injured troops and ernment planning for the
February and urged law- ignore them, the panel veterans have complained of influx of soldiers returning
makers to be patient.
ordered
by
Defense long wait times, multiple home from Iraq and
"We believe we have the Secretary Robert Gates visits and lost paperwork as Afghanistan. they said
right people and the right called for a quick infusion they moved from military scores of troops and vetermechani sms in place to o'f funds , a new "center of hospitals to the VA's vast ans were now fighting unacmake sure that all soldiers excellence" for brain injury m!twork.
.
ceptable delays and red tape
who are in a transitional sta- cases as well as an uverhaul
•. Conducting additional every day.
tu s - our warriors in transi- of the di sability claims sys- . health screenings for ser-·
"It 's creating enormous
tion - are managed with tem, which critics say short- vice members three to six problems," Marsh said, "and
care and compassion, and changes injured soldiers.
months after they return I suspect the systemic probthat they and their famil ies
On Tuesday, Pollock and home. The aim is to catch lems in evidence. at Walter
are recei ving the care they Dominguez said they had medical · conditions that Reed we're going to find in
so justly deserve," Pollock already begun implement- might not immediately be other places. Please, I beg of
told a House Oversight and · ing changes even as they apparent, such as post-trau- you. have the commitment
Government Reform sub- awaited the findings of sev- malic stress disorder and and fiscal awareness to see
committee.
•
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· through changes."
The new initiatives come way by presidential comPollock also said the
· Since the disclosures in
following a blistering report missions, task forces and Army was ·taking steps to February,
thr~e
top
last week by an independent congressional commillees.
speed up follow-up medical Pe.ntagon officialS have been
review group co-chaired by
They included:
appointments as a result of forced to step down - forformer Army Secretaries
• Creation of a working· its probe of II other military nier Anny Secretary Francis
John 0. "Jack" Marsh and group of senior military hospitals around the country Harvey, .as well as Maj. Gen.
Togo . D. West that found leaders . to speed disability to determine whether prob- George W. Weightman and
money woes and Pentagon determinations and work to lems existed. That recently Lt. Oen. Kevin Kiley, the,
neglect were to blame for eliminate inconsistency.
completed review, which two previous commanders
many ·of the problems · at
• Testing systems to facili- has yet to be released, found at Walter Reed.
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South Carolina suggest he's
making progress.
. "I think many of us still
fail to comprehend the .
extent of the threat posed by
·radical Islam, by Jihad.
Understandably, we focus
on Afghanistan and Iraq.
Our men and women are
dying · there. We think in
tenns of countries. because
we faced countries in last
century's conflicts. But. the
Jihad is much broader than
any one nation or nations.
For radical Islam, there is
one cohtlict and one goal replacing all modet:n Islamic
states with a caliphate,
destroying America and
conquering the world."
That 's not exactly the
most popular campaign talk,
but it's leader talk. And
· th.ese facts that our country,
Congress and candidates
are dismissi,ng at an alarming rate are exactly what
Romney is trying to remind
them of.
· (Kathryn Lopez is the editor of National Review
011/ine (www.nationalreview.com). She can be contacted at klopez@nationalreview.com.)

GALLIPOLIS- A dinner and family life activity sponsored by the Modern Woodmen of America Camp 6335
will be held from 5:15 to 7 p.m. Monday at the Famrly
Buffet, 15 Ohio Rtver Plaza, Galhpolts.
Mark Swann. director of admissions at the University
of Rio Grande will speak on the new scholarship programs at Rio Grimde at 6:15 p.m. A family door prize will
be given away.

Earth

~ay

celebration planned

MARIETTA- A community Earth Day celebration will
be held at the Marieua Armory, Front Street, Mariella.
Music, climbing wall, games, hands-on acti,vities, recycling
craft contest, and earth-friendly displays will be features of
a day of free family fun: The event spon:~ored by the Ohio
State University ExtensiOn, Manetta othce, ts open to the
public. For more information call 740-2376-7431.

Scouts
from PageA1
·sometime taier this month.
The possibility of doing
project work with · the
Chester-Shade Historical
Association is also being
explored by the troop committee as 'a way for the boys

to further their knowledge
of the community and learn
aspects of its history.
Accompanying the scouts
on the trip to the airport
were Ron Henderson. counselor; Erik A&lt;tnestad, scout- ·
master; Jeremy B a~be r,
assistant scoutmaster; Keith
Cook, commiuee chairman,
Bob Kuhn, Ken Ritchie; and
Jeff Nottingham:

Festival

lemonade.
alumni, will be having a
For the children-, FFA Gater in the parade and
members will provide a selling tickets on it for
small
barnyard/petting zoo their money making profrom PageA1
of smaller animals for the ject this year.
children .interact with. In
Racine Youth League,
cookers going to meeting addition
to the petting zoo, headed up by Allen Thcker,
the need. In addition, other kid's. games will be wil,l have their opening day
RACO will be selling their provided at the park.
at the park where game? .are
famous favorites , taco in a
Ohio River Producers, scheduled all day. The
bag
and
homemade also known as the FFA league's concession stand

Archery
from PageA1
education. instructor at
Southern Elementary said. ·
Dettwiller
expli1ined
archery does more than give ,
kids something to do, it' provides physical exercise.
"Shootin g ·a bow and
arrow in .this environment
is eyuivat·ent to 45 minutes
of walking," he explained,
saying 250 st udents in
fourth through eighth
grades participated in the
first ·unit of classes which .
lasted six-weeks. .Both
mal e and female students
participated as did children ·
in .the severe behavioral
di sorders unit..
. Dellwiller said the girls
were nervous they couldn't
shoot as well as the boys but

their performance was pretty, much even and some of
the best shots came from the
severe behavioral disorder
classes.
If it weren't for fundrais:
ers such as corn hole and
three-on-three basketball
tournaments coupled with a
$1,000 NASP grant, those
students may ' ve never had
the opportunity to learn the
sport. Dettwiller estimates it
took $2,000 just to ge t the
program started.
Since the program started,
discipline has increased " I 0
fold"
according
to
Dellwiller who says kids are
showing more respect for
their fellow students during
archery class where- safety
Is stressed.
Dettwiller ·hopes to offer
another unit of archery in the
fall at which time he hopes
to assemble a team followed

had refused to · fill them
because ttie ·cemetery ami
Hobbs failed to pay for past
orders, but is now working
from PageA1
with · customers to ful fi ll
•orders.
their
the Ohio Cemetery Dispute
Story said he has not yet
Re solution Co mmission,
determined
whether the
from dozens of customers
case
will
be
pursued
as a
who bought monuments
matter,
or
whether
criminal
but never received them.
Story said ea rlier thi s alleged victims must seek
month. the commission has recourse through civi I court.
limited jurisdiction and The matter is also being
could not investigate the investigated and mediated
by the West Virginia and
matter on-its own .
The Georuia-ba&gt;cd manu- Ohio Attorney&gt; General ,
facturer wfio rccci1·cd the hascd on consumer comorders. Granite Memorials, rlaints they have received.

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by another spring unit of Scott Wolfe, administrative
classes. He ·also hopes to assistant. and Shawn Bush,
expand the program into the Southern Elementary prinhigh school as well.
cipal, are NASP certified
As for competing against instructors.
the Meigs Archery Team,
"Archery is a sport where
Dettwiller is all for it, say- you don't have to be a star
ing it will give the kids a to
keep
improving,"
chance to 'interact on a dif- Dettwiller said. "You can
ferent level from the usual get better the older you get
· rivalries experienced a~ and these kids can partici- · .
other sporting events.
pate in this the rest of their
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Crafts will also be sold
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Gunman

Wednesday, April18,

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or his grades, citing privacy done, the official said. He
Monday's rampage con- ·threats. Investigators have on the first day of a British
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
laws. The counseling ser- also expressed disappoint - sisted of two attacks, more not connected those earlier literature dass last year, the ·
vice refused to comment.
ment in his own religion, than two hours apar1 - first threats to Cho.
30 or so students w.ent
BLACKSBURG . Va.
Cho - who arrived in and made several refer-' at· a dormitory, where two
Cho gradQated from around and introduced
The gunman in the Vi rgini~ the United States as boy ences to Chri stianity. the people we're killed, then Westfield High School in themselves. When it was
Tech massacre was a sullen from South Korea in 19Q ~ official said . ,
inside a classroom building, Chantilly, Va., in 2003. His Cho's turn. he didn't speak.
loner who alarmed profe, ~ and was ra ised 'in subur ~ . The official said the le.ttcr where 31 people, including family lived in an off-white,
On the sign. in sheet
sors and classmate' with · ban Was hin gton. D.C .. was either found in Cho\ Cho. died. Two handguns two-story townhouse in where everyone else had
his twi sted. v iol e n ce ~ where hi s parents worked , dorm room or in his back- - a 9 mm and a .22-caliber Centreville, Va.
written their names, Cho
drenched creati ve writin!! at a dry cleaners - left a pack. The backpack . was - were found in. the class~
At least one of those had written a question mark.
and left a ramblin~ not~ note that · was found after found in the hallway of the room building.
killed in the rampage, "Is your name. 'Question
niging against women and the bl oodbath .
classroom building where
The Washingto'1 Post Reema Samaha, graduated mark?'" classmate Julie
rich kids.
A law enforcement offi- the shootings happened. and quoted law enforcement from Westfield High in Poole recalled the professor
A
chillin g
picture cial who read Cho's note contained several rounds of sources as saying Cho died 2006. But there was no asking: The young man
emerged Tuesday of Cho described it Tuesday am- ammunition. the official said. with the words "Ismai l Ax" immediate word from otlered little response.
Seung~Hui - a 2 3 ~ year~old
typed, e ight ~ page rant
Col. Steve Flaherty. in red ink on one of his authorities on whether Cho
Cho spent much of that
senior majoring in English agaimt rich kids and reli- superintendem
of the arms. but they were not sure knew the young woman and class sitting in the back of
- a day after the bloodhath gion. The official spoke on Virginia State Police, said what that meant.
·
the room, wearing a hat and
singled her out.
that left 33 people dead .. condition of anonymity authorities were going
According
to
court
"He was very quiet, seldom panicipating. In a
including Cho. who killed because he was not autho~ , through a considerable papers, police found .a always by himself," neigh- small depanment, Cho dishimself as police closed in . rized to speak to the media. number of writings.
"bomb threat" note bor Abdul Shash said. Shash ·, tinguished himself for being
· News report s 'aid that he
"You caused me to do . Citing
unidentified directed at engineering said Cho spent a lot of his anonymous. "He didn't
may have been taking m ed~ this." the official quoted the sources.
the
Chicago school buildings - near the free time playing basketball reach out to anyone, He
ication for depression and note as saying.
Tribune reported Cho had victims in the classroom and would not respond if never talked," Poole said.
that he was becom ing
Cho indicated in hi s letter recently set a fi~e in a dorm building. In the past three someone greeted him.
. "We just really knew him
increasingly violent and that .the end was 'near and room and had stalked some weeks, Virginia Tech was
Classmates painted a sim- as the question mark kid,"
erratic.
that there was a deed to be women.
hit with two other bomb iJar picture. Some said that Poole said.
Despite the many warning
signs that came to light in
the bloody aftermath. police
and uni versity officials
offered no clues as to exact ~
rJ"'' ',1''1 ' ',J ,r,p r r,r
ly what set Cho off on the
deadliest shooting rampi1ge
/&lt; II {r ,,H
in modern U.S. hi story.
H&lt;·'·l'lr;;tr,r ·; r Jr:r:rJ•,
"He was a loner. and
we ' re having difficulty
finding information about
·
Employees, tndependenl Contractors, Vendors and their immediate lamiily not ehgibte.
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him." school spokesman·
Larry Hincker said.
• Nebulizers
A student who attended
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Virginia Tech last fall provided obscenity- and vio• Portable Oxygen
lence-laced screenplays that
he said Cho wrote as pan of
• Pulse Oximetry
a playwriting class they
both took. One was about a
fight between a stepson and
his stepfather, and involved
throwing of hammers and
attacks ·with a chain sa"\1'.
Another was about students
fantasizing about stalking
and killing a teacher who
sexually molested them,
"When we read Cho 's
plays, it was like something
out of a nightmare . The
.5UtiAJW! &amp; Craft .Mall
plays had really twisted,
macabre violence that used
*Home Decor *Furniture
weapons I wouldn't have
*Hand Puppets for
even thought of." former
Children
classmate lan Macfarlane,
*Antiques for the
now an AOL employee,
Antique lover
wrote in a blog posted on an
Our
19,o0o
square foot
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and other students "were
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TOday·a gamtS
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Point Pleasant at Meigs. 5 p.m
Southern at Alexander. 5 p.m.

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CHESHIRE - One day
after
losing its first game in
Southern at Alexander, 5 p.m.
weeks, the Meigs High
Thursdav·s games
s~hool baseball team came
Prep Softball
to
Cheshire on a mission.
Meigs at Wellston. 5 p.m.
Mission
delinitel y accomTrimble at Eastem, 5 p_m
Waterlord at Southern , 5 p.m.
pli shed.
Prep Baseball
The Marauders, '. coming
Meigs at Wellston, 5 p.m.
off
a loss to the Alexander
Trimble at Eastern, 5 p.m.
Spartans, scored in every
Waterford at Southern , 5 p.m.
inning. including an 11-run
Frjday's games
outburst
in the third frame,
Prep Softball
en ro·ute to a 21-4 victory
Eastern' at Nelson'olille-York, 5 p.m.
Prep Baseball
over the host River Valley
Eastern at Nelsonville-YorK, 5 p.m.
Raiders on Tuesday.
Track and Field
Six different Marauders
Eastern at Parkersburg Invite. 4:30 p.m.
Meigs at Oak HiN Invite. 4:30 p.m.
had at least one hit as Meigs
improved to 8-4 overall.
Saturday, April 21
River Valley. on the hand,
Prep Softball
Belpre at Eastern (OH). noon
"- remains stuck on just a sin~
gle victory.
Clayton Blackston and
Austin Dunfee were the
Marauders with multiple
hits. Blackston hit a pair of
doubles and had three runs
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Belpre rallies
back to down
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Wednesday ... Part I y
sunny. A sli ght drance of
showers in the afternoon.
Highs in, the upper 50s.
North winds arou nd 5 mph.
Chance of rain 20 percent.
Wednesday
night ...
Mostly cloudy with a 50
percent chance of showers.
Lows in the lower 40s·.
Northwest winds around 5
mph ... Becoming nonh after
midnight.
Thur s da y .•. Mo s t I y
cloudy with a 50 percent
chance of showers. Highs in
the upper 50s. North winds
5 to 10 mph.
Thursday night ... Mostly
cloudy with· a 40 percent
chance of showers. Lows in
the upper 30s. North winds
arou)ld 5 mph.
Friday
Friday and
n.ight... Panly cloudy. Highs
in the lower 60s. Lows in
the lower 40s.
Saturday and Saturday
night ... Mostly clear. Highs
. in the upper 60s. Lows in
· the mid 40s.

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CHESH IRE - A seven-ru.(l
second inning put the Meigs
High School softball team comfortably ahead. Then a I 0-run
third put the game way out of
reach.
The Lady Marauders made up
for a lackluster offensive performance the day before by posting
18 runs on a dozen hits en route
to an 18-2 victory over the River
Valley Lady Raiders on Tuesday.
The game was stopped after
Bryan Walters/photo
four innings of play.
Meigs sophomore Devan Soulsby crosses the finish line first during the 400Cassie Whan paced Meigs by
meter dash Tuesday at the Eastern tri~meet held in Tuppers Plains. Both the going 3-for-4 including a double,
Marauders and Lady Marauders won their respective events. A full story and Whitney Smith also had three
hits for the winners. Lian
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into a backward
spiral . and I~ I
deadlock. The
Tornadoes took
the 1-0 lead
when
Jake
Hunter. hit a onestrike pitch into
left center for a
doubl. e .
Chapman
advanced on a 63 ground out by
Pat Johnson, and an RBI single
by Ryan Chapman. ·
Cha~man held Belpre at bay
with SIX strikeouts over the first
three innings, . then the ace
allowed a double in the fourth

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RACIN E - Southern's boys
pulled out the .extra inning win in
hook, .!ine, and sinker fashion,
but should have reeled in the victory much sooner. Nearly losing
a great eight inning performance
by starter and winner Ryan
Chapman, Southern came back in
nine frames to bring home the
win. 5-4. Southern now owns the
Hocking Division lead Y&lt;ith a 5-0
leag!le mark and outstanding 122 mark overall. ·
Southern took a 1-0 lead in the
first inning and held it for nearly
six innings, when an error
plunked the Tornadoes head-on

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John Cannon.
Meigs grabbed a 2-0 lead
thanks to a balk and River
Valley error in the top of the
first , but the Raiders
answered right back with
two of their own in the home
half of the frame.
Meigs, though seized control with a five-run second
before II more tallies in the
third put the contest out of
reacb.
Meigs goes tq Wellston
for . a key Tri- Valley
Conference Ohio Division
match-up on Thursday. Both
clubs are chasing leagueleader Alexander in the
standings. River Valley,
meanwhile,
goes
to
Chesapeake . to resume the
Ohio Valley Conference
schedule.

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BELPRE -. "To be a
good team we must learn tb
close the deaL" Those were
not the words Of "How to
be successful author
Zig Ziglar,
but
the
words of a
defected
coach Alan
Crisp of the
Southern
L a d, y
Tornadoes.
For the
Hill
seco nd
night in a row, Southern let
the spoils of victory slip
through their hands as host
Qelpre rallied for a 7-4 girls
softball
victory
after
Southern seemed to have
the game well at hand.

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batted
1n
w h i I e
Du11 fce had
a :ririe and
a
single.
David Poole
and J. Smith
had
RBI
doubles
w h i I e
Nathan
Story
Cook had a
.
single and
four RBis. Corey Hutton singled while Clay Bolin, Justin
Cotterill and Aaron Story
also drove in runs.
Aaron Mulholand singled
twi~e to pace the Raider bats.
Marcus Frazier doubled and
Jason Jones had a single.
Aaron Story went the distance to pick up the mound
win. He surrendered four
hits, struck out seven and
walked two. Matt Goodrich
staned and took the loss on
the hill he was one of four
Raiders to throw for coach
~IE'?it

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Whan

Hoffman
had
two
singles
while
Amber
Burton,
Amy
.Barr, Chelsea
Manley
·and
Talish·a
Beha
also hit safely.
s·t ep h a ni e
Griffith.
Kari
McFann
and
Holly Taylor all
had singles . for

River Va ll ey.
Amy Barr started and picked
up the · pitching win : she and
Hailey Ebersbach combined on
the four-hitter. Mcfan n went the
distance in taking the loss, for the .

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or his grades, citing privacy done, the official said. He
Monday's rampage con- ·threats. Investigators have on the first day of a British
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
laws. The counseling ser- also expressed disappoint - sisted of two attacks, more not connected those earlier literature dass last year, the ·
vice refused to comment.
ment in his own religion, than two hours apar1 - first threats to Cho.
30 or so students w.ent
BLACKSBURG . Va.
Cho - who arrived in and made several refer-' at· a dormitory, where two
Cho gradQated from around and introduced
The gunman in the Vi rgini~ the United States as boy ences to Chri stianity. the people we're killed, then Westfield High School in themselves. When it was
Tech massacre was a sullen from South Korea in 19Q ~ official said . ,
inside a classroom building, Chantilly, Va., in 2003. His Cho's turn. he didn't speak.
loner who alarmed profe, ~ and was ra ised 'in subur ~ . The official said the le.ttcr where 31 people, including family lived in an off-white,
On the sign. in sheet
sors and classmate' with · ban Was hin gton. D.C .. was either found in Cho\ Cho. died. Two handguns two-story townhouse in where everyone else had
his twi sted. v iol e n ce ~ where hi s parents worked , dorm room or in his back- - a 9 mm and a .22-caliber Centreville, Va.
written their names, Cho
drenched creati ve writin!! at a dry cleaners - left a pack. The backpack . was - were found in. the class~
At least one of those had written a question mark.
and left a ramblin~ not~ note that · was found after found in the hallway of the room building.
killed in the rampage, "Is your name. 'Question
niging against women and the bl oodbath .
classroom building where
The Washingto'1 Post Reema Samaha, graduated mark?'" classmate Julie
rich kids.
A law enforcement offi- the shootings happened. and quoted law enforcement from Westfield High in Poole recalled the professor
A
chillin g
picture cial who read Cho's note contained several rounds of sources as saying Cho died 2006. But there was no asking: The young man
emerged Tuesday of Cho described it Tuesday am- ammunition. the official said. with the words "Ismai l Ax" immediate word from otlered little response.
Seung~Hui - a 2 3 ~ year~old
typed, e ight ~ page rant
Col. Steve Flaherty. in red ink on one of his authorities on whether Cho
Cho spent much of that
senior majoring in English agaimt rich kids and reli- superintendem
of the arms. but they were not sure knew the young woman and class sitting in the back of
- a day after the bloodhath gion. The official spoke on Virginia State Police, said what that meant.
·
the room, wearing a hat and
singled her out.
that left 33 people dead .. condition of anonymity authorities were going
According
to
court
"He was very quiet, seldom panicipating. In a
including Cho. who killed because he was not autho~ , through a considerable papers, police found .a always by himself," neigh- small depanment, Cho dishimself as police closed in . rized to speak to the media. number of writings.
"bomb threat" note bor Abdul Shash said. Shash ·, tinguished himself for being
· News report s 'aid that he
"You caused me to do . Citing
unidentified directed at engineering said Cho spent a lot of his anonymous. "He didn't
may have been taking m ed~ this." the official quoted the sources.
the
Chicago school buildings - near the free time playing basketball reach out to anyone, He
ication for depression and note as saying.
Tribune reported Cho had victims in the classroom and would not respond if never talked," Poole said.
that he was becom ing
Cho indicated in hi s letter recently set a fi~e in a dorm building. In the past three someone greeted him.
. "We just really knew him
increasingly violent and that .the end was 'near and room and had stalked some weeks, Virginia Tech was
Classmates painted a sim- as the question mark kid,"
erratic.
that there was a deed to be women.
hit with two other bomb iJar picture. Some said that Poole said.
Despite the many warning
signs that came to light in
the bloody aftermath. police
and uni versity officials
offered no clues as to exact ~
rJ"'' ',1''1 ' ',J ,r,p r r,r
ly what set Cho off on the
deadliest shooting rampi1ge
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in modern U.S. hi story.
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"He was a loner. and
we ' re having difficulty
finding information about
·
Employees, tndependenl Contractors, Vendors and their immediate lamiily not ehgibte.
• Oxygen
him." school spokesman·
Larry Hincker said.
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lence-laced screenplays that
he said Cho wrote as pan of
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a playwriting class they
both took. One was about a
fight between a stepson and
his stepfather, and involved
throwing of hammers and
attacks ·with a chain sa"\1'.
Another was about students
fantasizing about stalking
and killing a teacher who
sexually molested them,
"When we read Cho 's
plays, it was like something
out of a nightmare . The
.5UtiAJW! &amp; Craft .Mall
plays had really twisted,
macabre violence that used
*Home Decor *Furniture
weapons I wouldn't have
*Hand Puppets for
even thought of." former
Children
classmate lan Macfarlane,
*Antiques for the
now an AOL employee,
Antique lover
wrote in a blog posted on an
Our
19,o0o
square foot
AOL Web site. He said he
store o.ff~tra thousands .
and other students "were
talking to each other with
of gifts for the entire
serious· worry
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TOday·a gamtS
Prep Softball
Point Pleasant at Meigs. 5 p.m
Southern at Alexander. 5 p.m.

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CHESHIRE - One day
after
losing its first game in
Southern at Alexander, 5 p.m.
weeks, the Meigs High
Thursdav·s games
s~hool baseball team came
Prep Softball
to
Cheshire on a mission.
Meigs at Wellston. 5 p.m.
Mission
delinitel y accomTrimble at Eastem, 5 p_m
Waterlord at Southern , 5 p.m.
pli shed.
Prep Baseball
The Marauders, '. coming
Meigs at Wellston, 5 p.m.
off
a loss to the Alexander
Trimble at Eastern, 5 p.m.
Spartans, scored in every
Waterford at Southern , 5 p.m.
inning. including an 11-run
Frjday's games
outburst
in the third frame,
Prep Softball
en ro·ute to a 21-4 victory
Eastern' at Nelson'olille-York, 5 p.m.
Prep Baseball
over the host River Valley
Eastern at Nelsonville-YorK, 5 p.m.
Raiders on Tuesday.
Track and Field
Six different Marauders
Eastern at Parkersburg Invite. 4:30 p.m.
Meigs at Oak HiN Invite. 4:30 p.m.
had at least one hit as Meigs
improved to 8-4 overall.
Saturday, April 21
River Valley. on the hand,
Prep Softball
Belpre at Eastern (OH). noon
"- remains stuck on just a sin~
gle victory.
Clayton Blackston and
Austin Dunfee were the
Marauders with multiple
hits. Blackston hit a pair of
doubles and had three runs
Prep BasebaU

Belpre rallies
back to down
Lady 'Does

Wednesday ... Part I y
sunny. A sli ght drance of
showers in the afternoon.
Highs in, the upper 50s.
North winds arou nd 5 mph.
Chance of rain 20 percent.
Wednesday
night ...
Mostly cloudy with a 50
percent chance of showers.
Lows in the lower 40s·.
Northwest winds around 5
mph ... Becoming nonh after
midnight.
Thur s da y .•. Mo s t I y
cloudy with a 50 percent
chance of showers. Highs in
the upper 50s. North winds
5 to 10 mph.
Thursday night ... Mostly
cloudy with· a 40 percent
chance of showers. Lows in
the upper 30s. North winds
arou)ld 5 mph.
Friday
Friday and
n.ight... Panly cloudy. Highs
in the lower 60s. Lows in
the lower 40s.
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CHESH IRE - A seven-ru.(l
second inning put the Meigs
High School softball team comfortably ahead. Then a I 0-run
third put the game way out of
reach.
The Lady Marauders made up
for a lackluster offensive performance the day before by posting
18 runs on a dozen hits en route
to an 18-2 victory over the River
Valley Lady Raiders on Tuesday.
The game was stopped after
Bryan Walters/photo
four innings of play.
Meigs sophomore Devan Soulsby crosses the finish line first during the 400Cassie Whan paced Meigs by
meter dash Tuesday at the Eastern tri~meet held in Tuppers Plains. Both the going 3-for-4 including a double,
Marauders and Lady Marauders won their respective events. A full story and Whitney Smith also had three
hits for the winners. Lian
results will be available in the Thursday sports edition of The Daily Sentinel.

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into a backward
spiral . and I~ I
deadlock. The
Tornadoes took
the 1-0 lead
when
Jake
Hunter. hit a onestrike pitch into
left center for a
doubl. e .
Chapman
advanced on a 63 ground out by
Pat Johnson, and an RBI single
by Ryan Chapman. ·
Cha~man held Belpre at bay
with SIX strikeouts over the first
three innings, . then the ace
allowed a double in the fourth

Lady Marauders blast RV

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Meigs third baseman Clayton Blackston receives a throw
from the catcher during Tuesday's non-league contest
against River Valley in Cheshire.

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Higg1nbolham (3). Eric Caldwell (4) and
Caldwell. Aaron Story and J.T. Evans.

Brad Sherman/photo ,

RACIN E - Southern's boys
pulled out the .extra inning win in
hook, .!ine, and sinker fashion,
but should have reeled in the victory much sooner. Nearly losing
a great eight inning performance
by starter and winner Ryan
Chapman, Southern came back in
nine frames to bring home the
win. 5-4. Southern now owns the
Hocking Division lead Y&lt;ith a 5-0
leag!le mark and outstanding 122 mark overall. ·
Southern took a 1-0 lead in the
first inning and held it for nearly
six innings, when an error
plunked the Tornadoes head-on

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M~F

John Cannon.
Meigs grabbed a 2-0 lead
thanks to a balk and River
Valley error in the top of the
first , but the Raiders
answered right back with
two of their own in the home
half of the frame.
Meigs, though seized control with a five-run second
before II more tallies in the
third put the contest out of
reacb.
Meigs goes tq Wellston
for . a key Tri- Valley
Conference Ohio Division
match-up on Thursday. Both
clubs are chasing leagueleader Alexander in the
standings. River Valley,
meanwhile,
goes
to
Chesapeake . to resume the
Ohio Valley Conference
schedule.

BY Scon WoLFE

BELPRE -. "To be a
good team we must learn tb
close the deaL" Those were
not the words Of "How to
be successful author
Zig Ziglar,
but
the
words of a
defected
coach Alan
Crisp of the
Southern
L a d, y
Tornadoes.
For the
Hill
seco nd
night in a row, Southern let
the spoils of victory slip
through their hands as host
Qelpre rallied for a 7-4 girls
softball
victory
after
Southern seemed to have
the game well at hand.

• N,,il C.1re ' Heli)&lt; Cut s

(740) 446-7619

batted
1n
w h i I e
Du11 fce had
a :ririe and
a
single.
David Poole
and J. Smith
had
RBI
doubles
w h i I e
Nathan
Story
Cook had a
.
single and
four RBis. Corey Hutton singled while Clay Bolin, Justin
Cotterill and Aaron Story
also drove in runs.
Aaron Mulholand singled
twi~e to pace the Raider bats.
Marcus Frazier doubled and
Jason Jones had a single.
Aaron Story went the distance to pick up the mound
win. He surrendered four
hits, struck out seven and
walked two. Matt Goodrich
staned and took the loss on
the hill he was one of four
Raiders to throw for coach
~IE'?it

Meigs sweeps Eastem tri-meet Tornadoes bounce Belpre

BY Scon WoLFE
SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

,675-4340

Local-Weather

Bl

The Daily Sentinel

2007

his

BY MATT APUZZO

Inside

_____________
.

~

Whan

Hoffman
had
two
singles
while
Amber
Burton,
Amy
.Barr, Chelsea
Manley
·and
Talish·a
Beha
also hit safely.
s·t ep h a ni e
Griffith.
Kari
McFann
and
Holly Taylor all
had singles . for

River Va ll ey.
Amy Barr started and picked
up the · pitching win : she and
Hailey Ebersbach combined on
the four-hitter. Mcfan n went the
distance in taking the loss, for the .

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Cavaliers outlast Philadelphia Browns eyeing Fab Five in draft
PHILADELPHIA (AP) LeBron James m1ght want to
send a good luck text message to h1s buddy and Nets
part-owner Jay-Z
James w1ll certamly be
scoreboard watchmg m the
season finale. domg all he
can to help Cleveland Will
wh!le pu lli ng fo r New
Jersey to keep alive
Cleveland's shot at the No 2
seed
"We· ve got to take care of
busmess on our home
coun ," James sa1d. "We ' ll
be rootmg lor the Nets "
Larry Hughes scored 22
pomts and James had 18 to
lead Clevela nd to a 98-92
wm over the Philadelph ia
76ers on Tuesday mght.
allowmg the Cavahers to
pl ay for second m the
Eastern Conference
The Cavaliers could move
up to No 2 1f they beat
M1lwaukee on Wednesday
mght and New Jersey beats
Ch1cago,
also
on
Wednesday If they play hke
th1 s agamst the Bucks,
they 'll surely be countmg on
the Nets to Will and bump
them up a few p1votal spots
m the playoff race
"Milwaukee IS not gomg
to he down for us," coach
M1 ke Brown sa1d "It 's
gomg to be a tough game at
home and we have to come
m w1th the n glit mllld frame
to get a Will "
Brown has called earmng
the No 2 seed "cnt1cal ," but
the surgmg Bulls have won
three stra1ght and e1ght of

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Wh1I e the Cavs would
surely rather be No 2 than
seeded fi fth, James said the
Cavs are pruned for a deep
postseason run no matter
what team they play
"We ' re real confident. We
beheve we can beat anyone
no matter who we match up
agamst," he sa1d "We've
got guys in the ms1de and
outSide Defensively, we' re
one of the best teams in the
NBA, so that's not a problem."
James added SIX aSSIStS Ill
an all-around sohd game
and led a well-balanced
Cavaliers attack that had SIX
players score m double figures Zydrunas Ilgauskas
scored 14 pomts
Joe Sm1th had 17 pmnts

APphoto
Cleveland Cavaliers ' Ande rso n VareJao (17), of Brazil, tnes
to s hot pas t Ph iladelphia 76ers' Joe Sm1th 111 the f1rst half
of the ir basketball game Tuesday Ill Ph1lade lph1a.
and grabbed 13 rebounds for
the S1xers W1llle Gree n
scored 24 pomts, and
Samuel Dalembert added II
pmnts and 10 rebounds
"We all know that we' re
Iookmg forward to next year
based upon the players that
have and the effort that
they've g1ven th1 s year,"
S1xers
coac h
Maunce
Cheeks sa1d
Hughes keyed a 13-4 run
to stan the founh penod that
gave the Cavs some needed
room and guaranteed then
season fm ale w1ll mean
somethmg. The Cavaliers
won the1r 20th road game,
tymg them for thud most m
team hi story
Hughes go t the Cavs
rolling to open the founh
quarter. He h1t a 3 and a
Jumper,
then
Donyell
Marshall scored for a I 0pmnt lead Mars hall followed shortly after w1th h1 s
only other basket of the
game, a 3-pmnter that gave
the Cavs an 86-74 lead
Every game down the
stretch has been like a playoff game for the Cavahers
Closmg out games, eve n

w1th so much at stake, has
been a recent problem, and
they alm ost folded agam
Green pulled the SJXers
w1th1n 92-85 wnh a 3-pomter, but there was no need for
James to ba1I out Cleveland
w1th some late-mmute hero1cs m th1 s one The Cavs
held on for the road wm, but
they' ll play a tougher team
th an the S1xers m the postseason
"It was a game we needed
to wm," Hughes sa1d.
The 76ers played again
With out Andre lguodala
(stramed lower back) and
KyJe Korver (spramed
wnst) and finish the season
at Toronto on Wednesday
mght They were able to fin 1sh above .500 at home (2 120) and need to beat the
Raptors to end the season
w1th a wirmmg record smce
tradmg Allen Iverson in
December (29-29).
"I see posttlves w1th the
pl ayers t~at we have,"
Cheeks sard "They are
young andl they understand
gomg m that they have to
take another step to be
good "

BEREA (AP) - Dressed f1ve pl ayers," he sa1d
111 a dark sport coat · "How that sha kes out , I
mscnbed with "BROWNS" don't thmk we' ll know that
on the n ght breast pocket, until draft day, specificall y
Cleve land general manage r once we go on the clock "
Ph il Savage kept h1s pl ans
Th1 s yea r's draft holds
for the upcommg NFL draft more mtngue than many 10
cl ose to the metaphor ical rece nt h1 story, pn manl y
vest
because of the uncertamty
Seated at a poker table, at the· top Oakl and owns
Savage would be a tough the No I p1ck but 11 's sull
guy to read
unclear wh1ch way the
Prepanng for h1 s th1rd Ra1ders are leamng At No
and most VItal - draft as 2 s11s Detro11, and as GM
C leve la nd's GM, Savage Matt M1llen has shown 10
revealed little about what past drafts, guess mg what
he m1 ght do w1Jh the No 3 the Lwns w1ll do 1s next to
overall p1ck Dunng a 1- 1mposs1ble
hour, 20-mmute news conThe Brow ns are fo llowed
fe rence, Savage was careful by Tampa Bay and An zqna
no1 to up hts hand
All frve teams have drfferWill the Browns trade lent needs and may go d1 fup? Posstbly
ferent routes to fi ll them
Will the Browns trade
" I thmk any of the f1 v~
dow n? May be
co uld go an~ ~1rec u on ,
W11l the Browns stay put ? Savage smd It s gmng to
M1ght
be ~~n 10 see how 11 turns
About the onl y thmg out
Savage made clear was that
O f the top f1ve playe1s,
1f the Bro wns dec1de to stay Johnson 1s the onl y one ye t
111 th e th1rd slot, they' ll to VISit the Brown s, who
chose from a group of fiv e expect to host h1m somepl ayers who have become lime later th1 s week
the consensus crea m of th1 s
Th1 s 1s the second lime m
year 's draft crop
three years, and the fr fth
The Fab F1 ve cons1sts of ume smce 1999. that the
quarte rback s
JaMarcus Browns have picked 111 the
Ru ssell of LSU and Brady top three Two years allo,
Qumn of Notre Dame , w1de the club nabbed w1de
rece iver Calvm John son of rece1ver Brayton Edward s
Georg1a Tech, offens 1ve thrrd overall
tackle Joe Thomas of
Savage sa1d th is year 's
W1 scons1n and runmng ehte group of pl ayers 1s
back Adnan Peterson of better than the one he had
Oklahoma All are consid- to chose from m 2005
ered can ' t-m1ss prospects
"We' ll see how htstory
by draft gurus, scouts and plays 1tself out, but I do
front-office types.
thmk thrs IS a stronger top 5
""As 11 s1ts today, 1f noth- than two years ago You
ing were to happen, we're hear that last year Brady
gomg to get one of those Quinn would have been the

fo urth quarterback ta~en
Maybe . Maybe not In 05,
he m1ght have been the fi rst
pl ayer take n I do thmk th1 s
m1ght be a htt le more spectacu lar top 5"
Wh 1le tbe Brow ns plot
the lf own draft board,
they're try10g to be prepared for the many scenar10s that could pop up when
commiSSione r
Roger
Goode ll
mforms
the
Ra 1ders that the1r 15 millutes of fa me have arnved
Savage doesn' t ha ve a
soli d fee l for what th e
black-and-silver mte nd to
do He's guessmg they' ll
focus on Russell and Qu'mn
or maybe Johnson, w1dely
cons 1dered the best player
111 thi s year 's class
'Or they m 1ght trade
out ," smd Savage, who was
asked 1f the Raiders and
L1ons m1ght be agreeable to
dealing wtth the Brown s " I
wo uld say that they are
wlllmg 10 li sten We're
willing to listen too One
of the GMs e- ~alled me
t rda and 1 said that we
yes e Y ~
nythm g 1
were ope n , or a
thm k th a\ s pa r~. of the
process n g t now
Savage spent a poruon of
the news conference gushmg about Johnson, th~ 6.foot-S freak1shly fast Wideout who dazzled scouts by
bemg limed m 4.35 seconds
m the 40-yard dash at the
NFL combme
Savage
al so
noted
John son 's vertica l JUmp
(42 5 mches ) and broad
jump (11 -foot-7) before
h sung reasons why the
Browns m1ght p1 ck him.

Buckeyes draw rematch with UNC
COLUMBUS (AP)
Conference champions Oh1o
State and North Carolina
w1ll square off Nov 28 at
Value City Arena in the featured game of the B1g
Ten/ACC Challenge.
The Buckeyes, ranked No
3 at the time, lost rn Chapel
Hill to seventh-ranked Tar
Heels last year in the annual
showdown between the two
conferences
North Carolina standout
Tyler Hansbrough
has
announced he IS returmng to

play for the Tar Heels Ohio
State 1s awanmg word on
whether center Greg Oden,
pomt guard Mike Conley Jr
and swmgman Daequan
Cook Will return or jump to
the NBA after thetr freshman season.
The Buckeyes fini shed the
regular season ranked No I
last season and lost m the
national championship game
to defendmg champi on
Flonda, 84-75.
Other Big
Ten/ACC
Challenge
games
m

November mclude the ftrst
meeun~ between Wisconsm
when 11 travels to Duke,
along w1th Wake Forest at
Iowa, Georgia Tech at
lnd1ana, Minne sota
at
Flonda State, Northwestern
at Vrrgm1a, Purdue at
Clemson , North Carolina
State at Mrch1gan State,
Ilhnms at Maryland, Boston
College at M1ch1gan a nd
VJrg1ma Tech at Penn State
Ohw State IS playing m
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m a row

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Sheriff Sales Cue S~uated In the Village 00073.00,
16· merty lower Pomeroy, check, balance due on feet to a point where an In pursuance of an cap aet on the
Public Notice
Number 06CV100
of Pomeroy, County of 00074 000,
16· Ohio. Said original lot confirmation of sale. Iron pin Is driven and order of sola to me grantor's south line - - - - - - - JP Morgan Chase Bank Melga and State of 00075.000,
16· being 50 feet In width The appraisal did not this Ia the southwest directed from said and the south tine of PUBLIC NOTICE
.
Plaintiff
Ohio
00076 000, &amp; 16· and 140 teet In depth Include an lnlerror corner of this tot; court In the above anti· Section 31 ; Thence NOTICE· Is hereby
vs
Beginning at the ooon.oo
and be1ng further eKBmlnation of the thence running In an tied action, I will along the grantor's given that on saturday,
Edith Barnhouse
Northwest corner of Currently Owner· Edith described as follows house
easterly direction on a expose to sale at pub- aoulh tine and tha April 21 , 2007 at 10 00
et al
Lot Number 158,
Barnhouse
Beginning 70 feet East Stephan D. Miles, parallel line with the tic auction on the front south tine of Section a m, a public sale will
Defendants
Thence South n dag Prior Deed References of the Southwest cor· Attorney
south side of tha 111'111 stesolthaMelgscoun- 31, North 84 degrees be held at 211 w.
Court of Common West, 55 t/2 feet , Votume173, Page 669 ner of Lot #297;Thence 18 West Monument mentioned alley 200 ty Court House n 00 minutes 29 seconds Second Sl , Pomeroy,
Pleas, Melga County, Thence 44 1/2 dag Appra1sed at $13,500 North 50 teet; Thence Avenue
feet, more or less, to Friday May 11, 2007 at West, passing through Ohio. The Farmers
Ohio
West, 78 feet; Thence Terms of Sale Cannot East 70 feet; Thence Dayton, Ohio 45402
the place of beginning. 10·00 a.m of said day, a 518 ' x 30" Iron pin Bank and Savings
In pursuance of an South 4612 deg West, be sold tor less th1111 South 50 teet, Thence (4) 4, 11, 18
This lot contaln(ng the ·
toltowlng with a plastic ldentlfl· Company Is selling tor
order of sale to me 40 112 teet; Thence 213rds of lhe appraised West 70 teet to the
about 50 feet by 200 described real estate. cation cap sst at cash '" hand or certldlrected from s,ld South 1/2 deg. West, value 10% down on place of beglnnong.
teet of land, more or Being a part of the 243 07 feet, going a fled check the followcourt In the above ent1· 207 teet,
day of sate, cash. or Parcel Two A rlghl-of·
Public Notice
tess
tract or land that Is total distance of 328 90 lng collateral:
tied action, I will Thence North 76 1/2 certified chack, bal· way for sewer linea as
SAVE AND EXCEPT a now or formerly In the feet to the point of 2005
Chevrolet
expose to sale at pub· deg. East, 302 feet , ance due on confirms· currently
existing Sheriff's Sales
lot 50 feet by 60 teet name or Joseph Halt as beginning, containing S 1 1 v e r a d 0
lie auction on the front Thence North 2 1/4 lion of sale
across the West one· Case Number06cvt11 from the northwest recorded In Official 1.215 acres, mora or 1GCEK19B15E109636
steps of the Meigs dag West, 163 feet to The appraisal did haK of tha South ong. Cltl Mortgage, Inc
corner of the above record 73 at paga 325, lass, and suglect to tha The Farmers Bank and
County Court House the said Seyfried's Include an Interior haK of Lot U97 con- Plaintiff va
described real estate, Meigs
ocunty right-of-way of County savings
company,
on Friday, May 4th, Southeast
corner, eramlnatlon of the nectlng Into High Jack E Phillips et at
deeded to Clifford Recorder's Office, said Road 14, Township Pomeroy,
O~lo,
2007 at 10.00 a.m of Thence along said house
Street Subject to an Defendants
Jacobs and Mildred tract being part of Road 167 and all ease- reserves the right to
said doy, tha following Seyfried's South line, Robert E Beegle, easement lor the bene- court of Common Jacobs by deed Section 31, T3N, R13W, menta of record.
bid at this sale ond to
described real estate. South 80 314 deg. West, Meigs County Sheriff tit of the West one-half Pleas, Meigs County, recorded In Volume Bedford Township, All 5/8"x30" Iron p1ns withdraw the' obove
EXHIBITA
110 feet to the Attorney tor the plain· of the South one-half Ohio
173, Page 333, Meigs Meigs county, State of with plastic ldentlfl· collataral prior to sale.
PARCELNO. 1.
Southeast corner of tiff
of Lot ~297 lor waler In pursuance of an County Deed Recorda. Ohio and being more calon caps set are Further, The Far 111 ers
Situated In the Village Mrs. Thomas Lowdan's Frank Wooldridge
and gas lines connect· order of sale to me Tha above described particularly deacrlbed stamped "Seymour &amp; Bank and Savings
of Pomeroy, County of Lot; Thence Soulh n 600 S. Pea~ St.
lng Into the alley directed from said teal estate Is dealgnat- as follows·
Associates".
company resarvaa the
Meigs and State of deg. Weat, 40 feet; Columbus, OH 43206 between Broadway and court In the above anti- ed aa Parcel Nos 15- Beginning at a polntln The bearing used In right to reject any or all
Ohio:
Thence along said 614-221-1662
High Streets
tlect acllon, I wilt 00083 and 15-00084, the center of County the above desrlbed bids submitted
And known as being Lowden's West line, (4) 4, 11, 18, 25 (5) 2
Located at 748 High erpose to sale at pub- Meigs County Aud~or Road 14, the South line tract were assumed The above described
Lots No. 159 and 160 North 112 deg. West, 96
Street, Middleport, OH lie auction on the front Current Owner: Jack of Section 31 and the and are tor the deter- collateral wilt be sold
as shown on Plat of feet to the place of
45760
steps of the Meigs Phillips
grantor's Southwest mlnatlon of angles ··as Is-where Ia' , with
Horton and Dabneys bagmnlng;
Public Notice
Said property has been County court House Property at: 931 Hysell comer which Ia taken only.
no expressed or
Addition to Pomeroy ALSO a permanent
appraised at S4S,OOO on Friday, May 4th, Street
to bear South 84 The above dexcrtbed Implied
warranty
The real estate includ· rlghi·Of·way 16 feel Shariff Sales
and cannot sell lor tess 2007 at 10:00 am. of Middleport, Ohio
degrees 00 minutes 29 lraCI was surveyed by given.
ad tha land on which wide across Lot 162 Case Number 06CV099 than two-thirds of sa1d day, tha following Prior
Deed seconds East at a dis- George F Seymour, For further lnforma·
tha garage tor the real· from the premises Unitad States or appraisement
This described reateotate· Referencea Volume lance or 1180 24 . teet Ohio
Professional lion, or tor an appoint·
dence Ia toceted.
hareln conveyed; (said America
appraisal Is baaed Situated In the Village 330, Page 811
from tha Southwest Surveyor, No. 6044, In rnanl to lnspact collet·
11Hl0072.000
right being mentioned Plaintiff
upon
a
visual of Middleport, County Appraised at 560,000 corner of Section 31; Oacember of 1998
erel, prior to sale date
11Hl0073.000
In deed to Loula VS
Inspection of that part of Meigs, and State of Terms of Sale: Cannot Thence leaving the Relere~ce
Deed. contact Cyndle Ken or
PARCEL NO. 2·
Seyfried from Kenneth Joanna Ferguson ET of lhe premlaea to Ohio:
be sold lor less than South line of Saclon 31 Voume 82, Page 507, Randy at 992·2ta6. '
Situated In the Village Seyfried and Margaret AL Defendants
which occeaa waa Bel~g the one fburth 213rds olthnppralaed and along the grantor's Melga County Official (4) 17 18 19
ol Pomeroy, County of Seyfrttd, et al, former Court of Common readily available. The part of Iota, namely 459 value 10% down on Will line and lha cen- Recorda
,..-' _ , - - --.
Melga end State of grantors, to which ref· Pleea,
appralaere eaaume no and 462, which two Iota day of tale, caah or tar of aeld road tha fol· Auditor's
Parcel
Ohio:
arence le hereby Metga County, Ohio
reaponalblllty lor, and jointly contain 200 laet certified check, bal- lowing two couraea:
N~mber: 01.00304 002
And known •• being mode.)
In purauence of en give no weight to, by ZOO laet, mora or ance due on confirm•· 1. North 38 dtgreea 20 Curnnt Owner: Kevin
Lola Number 157 and ALSO the following order of ule to rna unknown legal mat- 1111, In tha Village of tlon of aale.
mlnut• oe aeconda Colllna
158 •• ahown on tha delcrlbed rulealate. directed from 11ld tere, Including, but not Middleport, Ohio, tor- Tha appl'IINI did not eaat 1 dlttanct of Property At. 370t2Wotf
Plat of Horton and Excepting all of Lota court In the ab9Ve ent~ limited to, concealed marly IOWit' Pomeroy. Include an Interior 182.88 feet to point, Pen Road Pomeroy,
Dabntya Addition to 151 and 180. tt Ia the tied action, I will or latent defecte, The lol now being examination of tha and;
Ohio
Pomeroy.
Intention of tha former expoae to sate 11 pub- and/or tha preaenee of dlldeclla more partie- hou11.
2. North 24 dtgrtt117 PPt: 01.00304.002
Beginning 11 the Ol'lntaea to convtly all lie auction on tha front harmful or toxic chaml• ularty deacrtbed and Robert 1!. IIHgle, mlnulaa t 1 nconde Prior DHd Rtlwl'lncet:
Mtlge County lhartfl eaet 1 dtatanoe of Volume 82, Pegel07
llouthwett corner of of the 1'1111 proparty attpt of the Melge cal a, pollutante, 'or bOunded •• followt:
Lot No. 158 above;
owned by Bertha County Court House ga11a.
lagtnnlngat a point on Attorney for the 81,81 fMI to 1 point; Appralaad
11
Thanot Iouth 4 1/2 llytrttd 11 the time of on Friday, May 4, 2007 Terme of 8ale: Ten the waat elde of Plalnllfl
.
Thanoa ltlvlng tha UI,OOO.OO Term• of
tM~. 1!111, 22 IHt to 1 htr dloiiMCI wtth tilt 11 10:00 Lm., or Hid Pelotnt (10%) day of Branch ltrilt about Llrner lampaon a otnttr of uld road and 1111: Cannot be aold
llilce on the Iouth axoapllon or 1 portion day, the following 1111, remainder due 110,1Mt north from the Rolhfuse
with 1 new line through lor leal than 213rcl' of
llde or • Ilona wan; convayad to Edith d11crlbld rtal aa181a: upon dltlvery of dlld. aouthuat oorner of P.O.IIax 8460
tha grantor'a lind tile tilt •cllld value.
Thenoe North eo 314 Thomu and with lha Bhartfl'e llle
Robert 1!. ••ale, Lot 488; thanoe run- Ctnctnnlll, OH 46201· following two court~~ : 10%
on dly o1
dig. 1!111, 110 flit to axoaptton "of Lott 1111 Unlla~
ltataa of Bharllf of Malga nlng north on lha Will 8460
1. 1outh 12 dlgrau 28 lllll, caah or Oll'tlftacl
theWttllndofallone and 110, which have America vt, Joenna County, Ohio
tlneofll'lnohltreetto 113-2.1-3100
mlnulee 03 aeconda chack, belanoa due.on
will on tilt SOuth aldl been convayad by Farguaon, llal
Currant
OWnar: an allay whtoh lnllr· {4) 4, 11,11
1111, psutng through confirmation of 1111.
otLotNumber111 ;
dHd of aven date Metge
County JoannaFerguaon
IICIIBI'Inchltreelll
all/l"x30"1ronplnwlth Tha appreiHI did not
... THE
Thenoe North 4 112 harawltll.
Common Ple11 C111 'Proparty II' 746 High thla point; lhlnca runa plutlc ldantllfcatlon Include an Interior
dag. Will to the Subject to all legal No. OICVOH
St.
nlng on a line w~h lha
Public Notice
cap Ill II 25.00 IHI, examlnetlon of the
louthaaat corner of hlghwaye, IIMrMnll, SHUI!Id. In tha Village Middleport, Ohio •
eouth etdl of thll allay
going a total dlellnca houM. Robert E.
HAS
Lot Numbar 110;
right of waya, zoning of Middleport, County PPt 15-01138.000
1bout 200 IHI, more or Sheriff 11111 C111 of 233.17 feet to BHIIIe, Melge County
Thallce North 11 dig. ordlnen~e, r11trJc- of Melge and State of PriOt DHd Rnrencae· 1e11, to lha lnllreac· Numbar oecvus
llll"x30" Iron pin with a Sharlfl
SOMETHING
WMI along lhtl South tlone a nd conditione Ohio
Volume 324, Page 543 tlon of uld alley with a Farmer'• Bank end plattlo ldentHicatlon Attorney lor the
FOR 'IOU!!
tine of Hid Lot 110 and of record
Parcel One: Tha 1111 Appraised 11 146,000 20 IHI lilly, which llvlnge Co. PLAINTIFF cap Ill, end;
Plaintiff: Little, Shalla
along lhtl South line of 18-00074.000
ona-haH of South one- Term• of Sale: Cennot runt north and lOUth VS
2. Iouth 08 dlgreee 23 aWarner
Mid Lot 158 to the 18-00075000
half (50 IHt of Lot be eold tor kill than and boundt thle prop- Kevin D. Colllnt 11.11. mlnutll 51 11conde 213
E.
Second
pleca of beginning.
8 Liberty Lllne
1287) In Horton:. 213 rde of the erty on the weat; DEFENDANTS
W11t a dlattnce of St.Pomlroy, Ohio
111-40078 000
Pomeroy, 6hio 45781 Addition lo whet It eppralaed value 10% thence
running Court of COmmon 181.38 laet to 1 740-112-6888.
111-400n.ooo
P1rcal Numblr. te- now the Village of down on dey of sale, eoutherly on ellnawtth Pl111, Melg1 County, ll/l"lC30" Iron plnwHhl (4) 11 , 18, 25
PARCEL NO. 3:
00072.000,
18- Middleport, Ohio, lor- cash or certified thla 20 IHt alley, 50 Ohio.
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) LeBron James m1ght want to
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and led a well-balanced
Cavaliers attack that had SIX
players score m double figures Zydrunas Ilgauskas
scored 14 pomts
Joe Sm1th had 17 pmnts

APphoto
Cleveland Cavaliers ' Ande rso n VareJao (17), of Brazil, tnes
to s hot pas t Ph iladelphia 76ers' Joe Sm1th 111 the f1rst half
of the ir basketball game Tuesday Ill Ph1lade lph1a.
and grabbed 13 rebounds for
the S1xers W1llle Gree n
scored 24 pomts, and
Samuel Dalembert added II
pmnts and 10 rebounds
"We all know that we' re
Iookmg forward to next year
based upon the players that
have and the effort that
they've g1ven th1 s year,"
S1xers
coac h
Maunce
Cheeks sa1d
Hughes keyed a 13-4 run
to stan the founh penod that
gave the Cavs some needed
room and guaranteed then
season fm ale w1ll mean
somethmg. The Cavaliers
won the1r 20th road game,
tymg them for thud most m
team hi story
Hughes go t the Cavs
rolling to open the founh
quarter. He h1t a 3 and a
Jumper,
then
Donyell
Marshall scored for a I 0pmnt lead Mars hall followed shortly after w1th h1 s
only other basket of the
game, a 3-pmnter that gave
the Cavs an 86-74 lead
Every game down the
stretch has been like a playoff game for the Cavahers
Closmg out games, eve n

w1th so much at stake, has
been a recent problem, and
they alm ost folded agam
Green pulled the SJXers
w1th1n 92-85 wnh a 3-pomter, but there was no need for
James to ba1I out Cleveland
w1th some late-mmute hero1cs m th1 s one The Cavs
held on for the road wm, but
they' ll play a tougher team
th an the S1xers m the postseason
"It was a game we needed
to wm," Hughes sa1d.
The 76ers played again
With out Andre lguodala
(stramed lower back) and
KyJe Korver (spramed
wnst) and finish the season
at Toronto on Wednesday
mght They were able to fin 1sh above .500 at home (2 120) and need to beat the
Raptors to end the season
w1th a wirmmg record smce
tradmg Allen Iverson in
December (29-29).
"I see posttlves w1th the
pl ayers t~at we have,"
Cheeks sard "They are
young andl they understand
gomg m that they have to
take another step to be
good "

BEREA (AP) - Dressed f1ve pl ayers," he sa1d
111 a dark sport coat · "How that sha kes out , I
mscnbed with "BROWNS" don't thmk we' ll know that
on the n ght breast pocket, until draft day, specificall y
Cleve land general manage r once we go on the clock "
Ph il Savage kept h1s pl ans
Th1 s yea r's draft holds
for the upcommg NFL draft more mtngue than many 10
cl ose to the metaphor ical rece nt h1 story, pn manl y
vest
because of the uncertamty
Seated at a poker table, at the· top Oakl and owns
Savage would be a tough the No I p1ck but 11 's sull
guy to read
unclear wh1ch way the
Prepanng for h1 s th1rd Ra1ders are leamng At No
and most VItal - draft as 2 s11s Detro11, and as GM
C leve la nd's GM, Savage Matt M1llen has shown 10
revealed little about what past drafts, guess mg what
he m1 ght do w1Jh the No 3 the Lwns w1ll do 1s next to
overall p1ck Dunng a 1- 1mposs1ble
hour, 20-mmute news conThe Brow ns are fo llowed
fe rence, Savage was careful by Tampa Bay and An zqna
no1 to up hts hand
All frve teams have drfferWill the Browns trade lent needs and may go d1 fup? Posstbly
ferent routes to fi ll them
Will the Browns trade
" I thmk any of the f1 v~
dow n? May be
co uld go an~ ~1rec u on ,
W11l the Browns stay put ? Savage smd It s gmng to
M1ght
be ~~n 10 see how 11 turns
About the onl y thmg out
Savage made clear was that
O f the top f1ve playe1s,
1f the Bro wns dec1de to stay Johnson 1s the onl y one ye t
111 th e th1rd slot, they' ll to VISit the Brown s, who
chose from a group of fiv e expect to host h1m somepl ayers who have become lime later th1 s week
the consensus crea m of th1 s
Th1 s 1s the second lime m
year 's draft crop
three years, and the fr fth
The Fab F1 ve cons1sts of ume smce 1999. that the
quarte rback s
JaMarcus Browns have picked 111 the
Ru ssell of LSU and Brady top three Two years allo,
Qumn of Notre Dame , w1de the club nabbed w1de
rece iver Calvm John son of rece1ver Brayton Edward s
Georg1a Tech, offens 1ve thrrd overall
tackle Joe Thomas of
Savage sa1d th is year 's
W1 scons1n and runmng ehte group of pl ayers 1s
back Adnan Peterson of better than the one he had
Oklahoma All are consid- to chose from m 2005
ered can ' t-m1ss prospects
"We' ll see how htstory
by draft gurus, scouts and plays 1tself out, but I do
front-office types.
thmk thrs IS a stronger top 5
""As 11 s1ts today, 1f noth- than two years ago You
ing were to happen, we're hear that last year Brady
gomg to get one of those Quinn would have been the

fo urth quarterback ta~en
Maybe . Maybe not In 05,
he m1ght have been the fi rst
pl ayer take n I do thmk th1 s
m1ght be a htt le more spectacu lar top 5"
Wh 1le tbe Brow ns plot
the lf own draft board,
they're try10g to be prepared for the many scenar10s that could pop up when
commiSSione r
Roger
Goode ll
mforms
the
Ra 1ders that the1r 15 millutes of fa me have arnved
Savage doesn' t ha ve a
soli d fee l for what th e
black-and-silver mte nd to
do He's guessmg they' ll
focus on Russell and Qu'mn
or maybe Johnson, w1dely
cons 1dered the best player
111 thi s year 's class
'Or they m 1ght trade
out ," smd Savage, who was
asked 1f the Raiders and
L1ons m1ght be agreeable to
dealing wtth the Brown s " I
wo uld say that they are
wlllmg 10 li sten We're
willing to listen too One
of the GMs e- ~alled me
t rda and 1 said that we
yes e Y ~
nythm g 1
were ope n , or a
thm k th a\ s pa r~. of the
process n g t now
Savage spent a poruon of
the news conference gushmg about Johnson, th~ 6.foot-S freak1shly fast Wideout who dazzled scouts by
bemg limed m 4.35 seconds
m the 40-yard dash at the
NFL combme
Savage
al so
noted
John son 's vertica l JUmp
(42 5 mches ) and broad
jump (11 -foot-7) before
h sung reasons why the
Browns m1ght p1 ck him.

Buckeyes draw rematch with UNC
COLUMBUS (AP)
Conference champions Oh1o
State and North Carolina
w1ll square off Nov 28 at
Value City Arena in the featured game of the B1g
Ten/ACC Challenge.
The Buckeyes, ranked No
3 at the time, lost rn Chapel
Hill to seventh-ranked Tar
Heels last year in the annual
showdown between the two
conferences
North Carolina standout
Tyler Hansbrough
has
announced he IS returmng to

play for the Tar Heels Ohio
State 1s awanmg word on
whether center Greg Oden,
pomt guard Mike Conley Jr
and swmgman Daequan
Cook Will return or jump to
the NBA after thetr freshman season.
The Buckeyes fini shed the
regular season ranked No I
last season and lost m the
national championship game
to defendmg champi on
Flonda, 84-75.
Other Big
Ten/ACC
Challenge
games
m

November mclude the ftrst
meeun~ between Wisconsm
when 11 travels to Duke,
along w1th Wake Forest at
Iowa, Georgia Tech at
lnd1ana, Minne sota
at
Flonda State, Northwestern
at Vrrgm1a, Purdue at
Clemson , North Carolina
State at Mrch1gan State,
Ilhnms at Maryland, Boston
College at M1ch1gan a nd
VJrg1ma Tech at Penn State
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Sheriff Sales Cue S~uated In the Village 00073.00,
16· merty lower Pomeroy, check, balance due on feet to a point where an In pursuance of an cap aet on the
Public Notice
Number 06CV100
of Pomeroy, County of 00074 000,
16· Ohio. Said original lot confirmation of sale. Iron pin Is driven and order of sola to me grantor's south line - - - - - - - JP Morgan Chase Bank Melga and State of 00075.000,
16· being 50 feet In width The appraisal did not this Ia the southwest directed from said and the south tine of PUBLIC NOTICE
.
Plaintiff
Ohio
00076 000, &amp; 16· and 140 teet In depth Include an lnlerror corner of this tot; court In the above anti· Section 31 ; Thence NOTICE· Is hereby
vs
Beginning at the ooon.oo
and be1ng further eKBmlnation of the thence running In an tied action, I will along the grantor's given that on saturday,
Edith Barnhouse
Northwest corner of Currently Owner· Edith described as follows house
easterly direction on a expose to sale at pub- aoulh tine and tha April 21 , 2007 at 10 00
et al
Lot Number 158,
Barnhouse
Beginning 70 feet East Stephan D. Miles, parallel line with the tic auction on the front south tine of Section a m, a public sale will
Defendants
Thence South n dag Prior Deed References of the Southwest cor· Attorney
south side of tha 111'111 stesolthaMelgscoun- 31, North 84 degrees be held at 211 w.
Court of Common West, 55 t/2 feet , Votume173, Page 669 ner of Lot #297;Thence 18 West Monument mentioned alley 200 ty Court House n 00 minutes 29 seconds Second Sl , Pomeroy,
Pleas, Melga County, Thence 44 1/2 dag Appra1sed at $13,500 North 50 teet; Thence Avenue
feet, more or less, to Friday May 11, 2007 at West, passing through Ohio. The Farmers
Ohio
West, 78 feet; Thence Terms of Sale Cannot East 70 feet; Thence Dayton, Ohio 45402
the place of beginning. 10·00 a.m of said day, a 518 ' x 30" Iron pin Bank and Savings
In pursuance of an South 4612 deg West, be sold tor less th1111 South 50 teet, Thence (4) 4, 11, 18
This lot contaln(ng the ·
toltowlng with a plastic ldentlfl· Company Is selling tor
order of sale to me 40 112 teet; Thence 213rds of lhe appraised West 70 teet to the
about 50 feet by 200 described real estate. cation cap sst at cash '" hand or certldlrected from s,ld South 1/2 deg. West, value 10% down on place of beglnnong.
teet of land, more or Being a part of the 243 07 feet, going a fled check the followcourt In the above ent1· 207 teet,
day of sate, cash. or Parcel Two A rlghl-of·
Public Notice
tess
tract or land that Is total distance of 328 90 lng collateral:
tied action, I will Thence North 76 1/2 certified chack, bal· way for sewer linea as
SAVE AND EXCEPT a now or formerly In the feet to the point of 2005
Chevrolet
expose to sale at pub· deg. East, 302 feet , ance due on confirms· currently
existing Sheriff's Sales
lot 50 feet by 60 teet name or Joseph Halt as beginning, containing S 1 1 v e r a d 0
lie auction on the front Thence North 2 1/4 lion of sale
across the West one· Case Number06cvt11 from the northwest recorded In Official 1.215 acres, mora or 1GCEK19B15E109636
steps of the Meigs dag West, 163 feet to The appraisal did haK of tha South ong. Cltl Mortgage, Inc
corner of the above record 73 at paga 325, lass, and suglect to tha The Farmers Bank and
County Court House the said Seyfried's Include an Interior haK of Lot U97 con- Plaintiff va
described real estate, Meigs
ocunty right-of-way of County savings
company,
on Friday, May 4th, Southeast
corner, eramlnatlon of the nectlng Into High Jack E Phillips et at
deeded to Clifford Recorder's Office, said Road 14, Township Pomeroy,
O~lo,
2007 at 10.00 a.m of Thence along said house
Street Subject to an Defendants
Jacobs and Mildred tract being part of Road 167 and all ease- reserves the right to
said doy, tha following Seyfried's South line, Robert E Beegle, easement lor the bene- court of Common Jacobs by deed Section 31, T3N, R13W, menta of record.
bid at this sale ond to
described real estate. South 80 314 deg. West, Meigs County Sheriff tit of the West one-half Pleas, Meigs County, recorded In Volume Bedford Township, All 5/8"x30" Iron p1ns withdraw the' obove
EXHIBITA
110 feet to the Attorney tor the plain· of the South one-half Ohio
173, Page 333, Meigs Meigs county, State of with plastic ldentlfl· collataral prior to sale.
PARCELNO. 1.
Southeast corner of tiff
of Lot ~297 lor waler In pursuance of an County Deed Recorda. Ohio and being more calon caps set are Further, The Far 111 ers
Situated In the Village Mrs. Thomas Lowdan's Frank Wooldridge
and gas lines connect· order of sale to me Tha above described particularly deacrlbed stamped "Seymour &amp; Bank and Savings
of Pomeroy, County of Lot; Thence Soulh n 600 S. Pea~ St.
lng Into the alley directed from said teal estate Is dealgnat- as follows·
Associates".
company resarvaa the
Meigs and State of deg. Weat, 40 feet; Columbus, OH 43206 between Broadway and court In the above anti- ed aa Parcel Nos 15- Beginning at a polntln The bearing used In right to reject any or all
Ohio:
Thence along said 614-221-1662
High Streets
tlect acllon, I wilt 00083 and 15-00084, the center of County the above desrlbed bids submitted
And known as being Lowden's West line, (4) 4, 11, 18, 25 (5) 2
Located at 748 High erpose to sale at pub- Meigs County Aud~or Road 14, the South line tract were assumed The above described
Lots No. 159 and 160 North 112 deg. West, 96
Street, Middleport, OH lie auction on the front Current Owner: Jack of Section 31 and the and are tor the deter- collateral wilt be sold
as shown on Plat of feet to the place of
45760
steps of the Meigs Phillips
grantor's Southwest mlnatlon of angles ··as Is-where Ia' , with
Horton and Dabneys bagmnlng;
Public Notice
Said property has been County court House Property at: 931 Hysell comer which Ia taken only.
no expressed or
Addition to Pomeroy ALSO a permanent
appraised at S4S,OOO on Friday, May 4th, Street
to bear South 84 The above dexcrtbed Implied
warranty
The real estate includ· rlghi·Of·way 16 feel Shariff Sales
and cannot sell lor tess 2007 at 10:00 am. of Middleport, Ohio
degrees 00 minutes 29 lraCI was surveyed by given.
ad tha land on which wide across Lot 162 Case Number 06CV099 than two-thirds of sa1d day, tha following Prior
Deed seconds East at a dis- George F Seymour, For further lnforma·
tha garage tor the real· from the premises Unitad States or appraisement
This described reateotate· Referencea Volume lance or 1180 24 . teet Ohio
Professional lion, or tor an appoint·
dence Ia toceted.
hareln conveyed; (said America
appraisal Is baaed Situated In the Village 330, Page 811
from tha Southwest Surveyor, No. 6044, In rnanl to lnspact collet·
11Hl0072.000
right being mentioned Plaintiff
upon
a
visual of Middleport, County Appraised at 560,000 corner of Section 31; Oacember of 1998
erel, prior to sale date
11Hl0073.000
In deed to Loula VS
Inspection of that part of Meigs, and State of Terms of Sale: Cannot Thence leaving the Relere~ce
Deed. contact Cyndle Ken or
PARCEL NO. 2·
Seyfried from Kenneth Joanna Ferguson ET of lhe premlaea to Ohio:
be sold lor less than South line of Saclon 31 Voume 82, Page 507, Randy at 992·2ta6. '
Situated In the Village Seyfried and Margaret AL Defendants
which occeaa waa Bel~g the one fburth 213rds olthnppralaed and along the grantor's Melga County Official (4) 17 18 19
ol Pomeroy, County of Seyfrttd, et al, former Court of Common readily available. The part of Iota, namely 459 value 10% down on Will line and lha cen- Recorda
,..-' _ , - - --.
Melga end State of grantors, to which ref· Pleea,
appralaere eaaume no and 462, which two Iota day of tale, caah or tar of aeld road tha fol· Auditor's
Parcel
Ohio:
arence le hereby Metga County, Ohio
reaponalblllty lor, and jointly contain 200 laet certified check, bal- lowing two couraea:
N~mber: 01.00304 002
And known •• being mode.)
In purauence of en give no weight to, by ZOO laet, mora or ance due on confirm•· 1. North 38 dtgreea 20 Curnnt Owner: Kevin
Lola Number 157 and ALSO the following order of ule to rna unknown legal mat- 1111, In tha Village of tlon of aale.
mlnut• oe aeconda Colllna
158 •• ahown on tha delcrlbed rulealate. directed from 11ld tere, Including, but not Middleport, Ohio, tor- Tha appl'IINI did not eaat 1 dlttanct of Property At. 370t2Wotf
Plat of Horton and Excepting all of Lota court In the ab9Ve ent~ limited to, concealed marly IOWit' Pomeroy. Include an Interior 182.88 feet to point, Pen Road Pomeroy,
Dabntya Addition to 151 and 180. tt Ia the tied action, I will or latent defecte, The lol now being examination of tha and;
Ohio
Pomeroy.
Intention of tha former expoae to sate 11 pub- and/or tha preaenee of dlldeclla more partie- hou11.
2. North 24 dtgrtt117 PPt: 01.00304.002
Beginning 11 the Ol'lntaea to convtly all lie auction on tha front harmful or toxic chaml• ularty deacrtbed and Robert 1!. IIHgle, mlnulaa t 1 nconde Prior DHd Rtlwl'lncet:
Mtlge County lhartfl eaet 1 dtatanoe of Volume 82, Pegel07
llouthwett corner of of the 1'1111 proparty attpt of the Melge cal a, pollutante, 'or bOunded •• followt:
Lot No. 158 above;
owned by Bertha County Court House ga11a.
lagtnnlngat a point on Attorney for the 81,81 fMI to 1 point; Appralaad
11
Thanot Iouth 4 1/2 llytrttd 11 the time of on Friday, May 4, 2007 Terme of 8ale: Ten the waat elde of Plalnllfl
.
Thanoa ltlvlng tha UI,OOO.OO Term• of
tM~. 1!111, 22 IHt to 1 htr dloiiMCI wtth tilt 11 10:00 Lm., or Hid Pelotnt (10%) day of Branch ltrilt about Llrner lampaon a otnttr of uld road and 1111: Cannot be aold
llilce on the Iouth axoapllon or 1 portion day, the following 1111, remainder due 110,1Mt north from the Rolhfuse
with 1 new line through lor leal than 213rcl' of
llde or • Ilona wan; convayad to Edith d11crlbld rtal aa181a: upon dltlvery of dlld. aouthuat oorner of P.O.IIax 8460
tha grantor'a lind tile tilt •cllld value.
Thenoe North eo 314 Thomu and with lha Bhartfl'e llle
Robert 1!. ••ale, Lot 488; thanoe run- Ctnctnnlll, OH 46201· following two court~~ : 10%
on dly o1
dig. 1!111, 110 flit to axoaptton "of Lott 1111 Unlla~
ltataa of Bharllf of Malga nlng north on lha Will 8460
1. 1outh 12 dlgrau 28 lllll, caah or Oll'tlftacl
theWttllndofallone and 110, which have America vt, Joenna County, Ohio
tlneofll'lnohltreetto 113-2.1-3100
mlnulee 03 aeconda chack, belanoa due.on
will on tilt SOuth aldl been convayad by Farguaon, llal
Currant
OWnar: an allay whtoh lnllr· {4) 4, 11,11
1111, psutng through confirmation of 1111.
otLotNumber111 ;
dHd of aven date Metge
County JoannaFerguaon
IICIIBI'Inchltreelll
all/l"x30"1ronplnwlth Tha appreiHI did not
... THE
Thenoe North 4 112 harawltll.
Common Ple11 C111 'Proparty II' 746 High thla point; lhlnca runa plutlc ldantllfcatlon Include an Interior
dag. Will to the Subject to all legal No. OICVOH
St.
nlng on a line w~h lha
Public Notice
cap Ill II 25.00 IHI, examlnetlon of the
louthaaat corner of hlghwaye, IIMrMnll, SHUI!Id. In tha Village Middleport, Ohio •
eouth etdl of thll allay
going a total dlellnca houM. Robert E.
HAS
Lot Numbar 110;
right of waya, zoning of Middleport, County PPt 15-01138.000
1bout 200 IHI, more or Sheriff 11111 C111 of 233.17 feet to BHIIIe, Melge County
Thallce North 11 dig. ordlnen~e, r11trJc- of Melge and State of PriOt DHd Rnrencae· 1e11, to lha lnllreac· Numbar oecvus
llll"x30" Iron pin with a Sharlfl
SOMETHING
WMI along lhtl South tlone a nd conditione Ohio
Volume 324, Page 543 tlon of uld alley with a Farmer'• Bank end plattlo ldentHicatlon Attorney lor the
FOR 'IOU!!
tine of Hid Lot 110 and of record
Parcel One: Tha 1111 Appraised 11 146,000 20 IHI lilly, which llvlnge Co. PLAINTIFF cap Ill, end;
Plaintiff: Little, Shalla
along lhtl South line of 18-00074.000
ona-haH of South one- Term• of Sale: Cennot runt north and lOUth VS
2. Iouth 08 dlgreee 23 aWarner
Mid Lot 158 to the 18-00075000
half (50 IHt of Lot be eold tor kill than and boundt thle prop- Kevin D. Colllnt 11.11. mlnutll 51 11conde 213
E.
Second
pleca of beginning.
8 Liberty Lllne
1287) In Horton:. 213 rde of the erty on the weat; DEFENDANTS
W11t a dlattnce of St.Pomlroy, Ohio
111-40078 000
Pomeroy, 6hio 45781 Addition lo whet It eppralaed value 10% thence
running Court of COmmon 181.38 laet to 1 740-112-6888.
111-400n.ooo
P1rcal Numblr. te- now the Village of down on dey of sale, eoutherly on ellnawtth Pl111, Melg1 County, ll/l"lC30" Iron plnwHhl (4) 11 , 18, 25
PARCEL NO. 3:
00072.000,
18- Middleport, Ohio, lor- cash or certified thla 20 IHt alley, 50 Ohio.
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Owner- Rick Wise

740-992-5929
740-416-1698

PAPA WENT TO HIS
REWARD TMIRTY
YEARS AGO, MAMA!!

. ROBERT
BISSUL
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NH 315 wire-tie hay baler.
Mobile l;:tome Lot in Johnson Middleport, N. 41h Ave., 2
JO 2151 6ft disc, internation·
Home Park ·,n room effiency. Oep.&amp; refer· - - - - - - - - al 12ft field cultivator. 740·
Mob .le
1
For Sale 4 nice Hay Wagons
ences. No pets. Utilities paid.
256-6011
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hone 740-992-0165.
304-675-3308
(740)446-2003 or (740)446- :...:.:..=::..::=---- - - - - - - - - 1409.
New 2BR apartments. Griswold cast Iron Skilets.
All large block emblems •o.
Very n~e 3 BR 1 BA mobile Washer/dryer
hookup, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1; , 12,
home. Allelect;ic. NO PETS. stove/relrigerator included. 14, 20 , only the , 2 and , 13
1
$4001monlh &amp; $400/dei&gt;OOt. ~~· un~~(~OS)~ :· ':'" missing ~om having a oomAvailable May 1, 2007. Call ecome.
· plete set, includes well
304-674-403)!
' New Haven, 1 Br., furnished, deoigned iron dioplay rad&lt;, 4
no .pes,
t dep.&amp;rele reneeS , ft . •~"g h, 1or thecomp1eteset.
AP.FOR~IbNr
740-992-0165.
Wont sell saparate, very
"'--lllliiiitiiiitiil-r' Nice Clean furnished 1 unique, $2900; Pair of
·
Winchesler Roller Skates,
1 and 2 bedroom apa,rt- bedroom Apartment. $350 545 _00; Also, Arrber Brown
ments, furnished and unlur- monlh Deposit required Coca-Cola BoHle markad
304 675 2970
nished, and houses in 1 1 Nashville, $90; 2_ Wagner
Pomeroy and Middleport, Nice clean new decoratad, Cast Iron Skillets H2 and #4,
securily deposil required, no 2br no pets, relldep 304- $120: )740)533·3870
pets, 740-992-22 18.
• 615-5162
JET
1 BR Apt. Close toWai-Mart, Upstairs, . Two
BD.
AERATION MOTORS
utilities included. Dep. Apt.,large,Ciean modern
Repaired, New &amp; Rebuilt In
Required. 245·5555
WID Private,No grass to
Stock. Call Ron Evans, 1Modern 1 BR Apt. Call 446- mow.992-7094 or 416-4369. 800-537-9528.
Flllly furnished or not.
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thirty (30) days alter
'"' I
h
the a_.ua date of I e
opening theroot The
Meigs
County
CommIssIoners
reserve the right 1o
reject any or all bids.
Mlck
Davenport,
President
Meigs County commls&amp;loners
(4) 6, 11, 18
Public

Nollce

NOTICE OF FIRST
PUBLIC HEARING
Tho Ohio Department
of Developmon1 has
notHied Meigs County
of the avallablllly of
funding lor the 2007
CDBG
Formula
Allocation
Program
and also the 2007
COBG

aged to attend this
1
A 11
meet ng on pr 30 ,
2007, to make auggoslions and to provide
public Input on various
activities ,which may
be undertaken In these
programs.
II a participant will
need auxiliary aids
(Interpreter, brallled or
taped material, assle·
tlve listening device,
other) due to a dlaabll·
lty, please contact
Glori• Kloes, Clerk,
prior to April 30, 2007,
at 740·992-2895 In
order to ensure that
your needs will be
accommodated. . The
Meigs ,
County
Courthouae Is handlcapped accessible.
Written comments will
be accepted until 4

Community p._m. April

Ohio 740·3BB·01B3 or 645- Ohio 45769
Phone Distress
Program,
1
644
740-992-2895.
A under the Community
deposit of 0 dollars will Development Block
Quality Show Plgo
be required for each Grant (CDBG) Small
Priced to sell .
set of plans and spec!~ Cllles Program, a !eelFerguson Farm.
llcallons. The lull erally funded program
740·245-9157
will
be administered by the
amount
HAv&amp;
returned within thirty Stale.
Previously,
(30) days alter receipt Meigs County has
GRAIN
been eligible lor CDBG
of bids.
.
Allocation
'For Sale Oales $3 bushel, Each bid must be Formula
for Seed or Feed, John accompanied by either funding In the eatlmatamount
of
Deere · 15ft Batwing Brush a bid bond In an ad
amount ol100% of the $130,000.00 and the
bid amount with a CDBG
Community
. surety Sltlslaclory to Distress Program has
19ee Ponliac ~Riding uwn the iloresald Meigs a
maximum
of
Mower. AsklorJr. 256-1102 C o u n I y $300,000
available,
11{\\\1'111~1 \1111\
Commlaaloners or by providing the county
certified
check, meats
applicable
[116
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cashiers check, or lot- requirements.
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FOR SALE
tar of credit upon a sol- The Meigs County
"'--,..j.iiii.iiiiiiiii-rrl- vent bank ln 1he Commissioners will
05 Neon SRT4 44,000 amount of nol less hold . the first of two
miles. 4 new ti res, never than 10% of the bid public hearings at the
County
wrecked or raced. $16,000 amount In favor of the Meigs
Firm. 740-339·0351
aforesaid
Meigs C o u r t h o u s e
C o u n t y (Courtroom) Second
1994 Prism runs greal $900 Commissioners. Bid Street, Pomeroy, Ohio
304-675-2208
Bonds shall be accom· on Monday, April 30,
panled by Proof of 2007, at 6:30p.m. lor
1999 GT Grand AM Aothor)ly olthe official the purpose of provldSunroof, red, loaded, excel- · or agent signing the lng citizens with the
lent condition, t owner bond.
pertinent Information
. 1oa.ooo $5.599 1304)675- Bids shall be sealed about the 2007 CDBG
3275
and marked as Bid lor Fonmula
and
Pomeroy
Street
Community
Distress
1999 Okls Alero 4cyl., Auto,
Resurfacing .. - and Program . These pro·
. 2 door, CD, Sunroof, 99,000
miles A-title gOOd work car mailed or delivered to: grams can lund a
County broad range ol ectlvl28mpg $1 ,BOO (304)593- Meigs
Commissioners
ties, Including: 8CO·
1392 or (304)576-2201
Courthouse Pomeroy, nomie development
projects,
street
2004 Stratus 57000mi. Ohlo 45769
$5500. $4500.. 2000 5-10 Attention of bidders Is Improvements, .water
Auto $4700. 1999 Jeep called to all of the supply, drainage .and
con· sanitary · ' sewer
Wrangler $6900. 2005 requirements
Sunfire 20 $6900. Others in talned In thla bid pock- Improvements, park
and
stOdc.. 3 months/3000 mile at, particularly to the acquisition .
Labor Improvements, damOII·
warranty. Cook Motors. 740- Federal
446-o103. 328 Jackson Pike Stondards Provisions tlon of unsafe atrucand
Davte-hcon turea, and rellablllll94 Chevy Lumina. ~ DR,_ Wagea, various lnsur' lion of nelghboltlood
white, new windshiekt and once
requirements, facilities. The activities
brakes. Runs great. $850 various equal opportu- must be designed to
080.441 -1677
nlty provisions, and primarily beneltt low to
the
requirement lor a ·modereta Income per·
20
Auto Buyer has ca,. that payment bond and per- sons, aid In the pre7278
get 20-30 mpg . ..wtormance bond lor venlion ol slum and
Red 92 Eag~ Talon. runs 100% . of the contract blight, or meet an
good, no rust, good stid&lt;e1 price.
urgent need In tho
CD p1
$1 000/li 304 No bidder may with- commun)ly_'
675-7~ · rm· , · draw hla ' bid within Citizens are encour·

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U~ED ROiary tillers. 4', 5', TORS
6', 3 poinl hitch. BIG Sealed proposals lor
SELECTION. Jim's Farm the Pomeroy Street
Equipment 740-446-9m
Resurfacing as per
apoclllcatlons In bid
~
packet will be received
1.~------• by the Meigs County
'
Commissioners
at
Club lamb Sale, Sat., April their office at the
21 • 2007. 9:00 AM-noon lor Courthouae, Pomeroy,
more info contact Ryan Ohio 45769 until 1:00
Baegle. 740·949-2008.
p.m., Aprll26, 2007 and
------~- then at 1:t5 p.m. at
Fair pigs $100 each. 304· said office opened and
675-1798
read aloud lor tho lolFair Show Pigs lor sale, bur- lowing:
rows and gilts. 740 _446 _ This Is a Prevailing
Wage project. See
6741 or 740 _339 _0944
Specifications In bid
Goals tor Sale. Boer Goat~ packet.
Club kids, Born Jan &amp; Feb. Spoclllcallons, and bid
2001. Gall(740)256-9247
forma may be secured
. at the office of Nelgs
Ouali1y 4-H show pigo. Now c o u n 1 y
$100 Priva1e Treaty at farm. Com m Ia s Ion era,
52 1 E'Wington Road, Vinton, Courthouse,

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CORNER STONE
CONSTRUCTION

IN THE
COMMON
Roofing, Siding,
Room Addition• 6
PLEAS COURT, PR0Soffit, fJ®ks,
Reinodeijng
BATE DIVISION MEIGS
New Garage•
Doors,
Windows,
COUNTV,OHIO
Electrical &amp; Plumbing
Electric,
Plumbing,
Roofing &amp; Gutter•
IN THE MAnER OF
VInyl
Siding
&amp;
Painting
Drywall,
SEnLEMENT
OF
P1tlo and Porch Dtcka
Remodeling, Room ACCOUNTS, PROBATE
WV036725
Aqditions
COURT, MEIGS COUN·
V.C. YOUNG Ill
TV, OHIO
Local Contractor
992-62 15
Accounts and vouch740-367~0544
flomcro\
Oh10
ers of the following
Free Estimates
2., YC'ilr', Lor: ll F~pC't l t' 1n
named fiduciary, has
740-367-0536
been flied In the ;:;;::;;:::::~:::::::;;:::::~
Probate Court, Meigs
County,
Ohio . tor
approval and settlemant .
ESTATE NO. 23791;
•
The 17th Account of
lill•ll•lliii.III.M41111
Joan Wolle, Trustee of
J..U.aiM
the Trust Created by
Item 16 of the Will of
. . . . . .ltfi'MIII:II•III•
Elsa
B.
Kimes,
-I:II•U.•
Deceased.
.Unless &amp;lcapllons are
flied , thereto, said
account Will be set lor
. . . . . . . ... . I · · hearing before said
ClbMICkiWiai•Court on the 18th day
5 'I .,.......
of May, 2007, at which , _ _ _..;;ICII;;;;;;;;r.;;,.;;lli-i;;;•;;.;ofl;,;l;;;ll;;;l;;.l___,.
lime said account will
ba conaldared and
continued frOm~day to
day until finally dispased of.
·
Any person lntereated
IIIIIY file written exceplion to aakleccount or
to matters pertaining
to the execution of the
trust, not less than live
·days prior to the date
set lor hearing. L. Scott ·
Powei!Jui:lge Common
Pleas Court, Probate
Dlvlslon _Malgs County,
Ohio
(4) 18.

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you'll find opportunities for bettering
yourself.
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welcomed addition to any gathering you
attend, socially or professionally. You
have much to offer in way of knowledge,
which they'll lind quite helpful.

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!March 21-April

natural ability to creatively turn adverse .
situStionS into ones that are personally
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TAURUS (Aprii 20-May 20)- You have

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Appreciate the fact that the finer things in
life are not of a material nature and
understand the fact that the real values
In Ufe are not found In worldly possessions, and you'll trllly be happy.

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MII&lt;E MARCUM

ltl"tlt.r rtrP Wr•rk

Obviously ha was hoping to find his partner wilh either ltle heart ace or the
spade ace. He would hard~ ~ave enter. tained such hopes when holdinglhe club

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Thuroday, April 19, 2007

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70 Pine Sln!et • Gallipolis
446-0007

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would he have led a singleton heart?

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BIG NATE

740-742-2293

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West had to score the club queen.
"II was a guess; oommenlad South.
"West was bound 10 play low evt¥1 if he
had lhe ace."
North was unimpressed. "After your use
of Blackwood, n Wesl had lhe club ace,

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Celet:rily OlAf ~rwns .-e crealed from QUO!Zons Wlarnousl*lple, paJt .-.:1 prllltltt.
Eadltetter in tilt Cipher Urds lor lmthlr

ace."

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East's ace and going down one when

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with only three·card support. The last of

· clubs from the boerd. Then he leads a
cklb toward dummy's king·jad&lt;. After
West plays low, should South call lor the
jack or the king? Or is I a blind guess?
Declarer pul up dummy's ~ng, losing to

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bid one no-lrump wlh two low hearts, or
he could bid two clubs wilh only a livecard suit, or he collld raise to two spades

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two. Declarer wins in his hand, draws
trumps, and runs the hearts, discarding

We Deliver To You!

30, 2007, and

may be mailed to the
Meigs
·county
Commissioners, Meigs
county Courthouse,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45169.
Mlck
Davenport,
Preeldenl,
Meigs
C o u n t y
-Commissioners
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THAT

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THE BORN LOSER

Remodeling

Stop in at
participating
Pomeroy
Merchants
, for our
Mother's
Day Gift
Basket
Giveaway

East

USN Dlficer
Ms. Hagen·
of films
Boxer,

these is by ll)r lha best - leasl bad.
Then South uses Blackwood, keeping
his heart suit secret from the opponents.
Against siK spades, Wesl leads the heart

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3
4
5

Here North, after one club • one spade,
has three flawed rebid optioris. He could

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minor."
Wrongl Always lry lo have al leasl SiK
before 1mmedialely repealing a sui unless you have nothing else even faintly sen~ble to do. (There are very lew
eKceptions to this.)

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another sentence I have heard numerous times: wl had to rebid my fiVe-card
minor to !ell partner it wasn't a short

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Racine, Ohio
45771
740-949-2217

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We are looking al lhe mylhs thai surround a one-club opening. Here iS

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740-992-6971

ADVERTISE
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BUSINESS
IN THE
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The myths continue
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55 Hideaways

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Desire
A Gabor
24 Future
47
25 Pharaoh's
6 Hacl&lt;eygoals
turt~s
48
amulet
7 - meridiem 26 Chats,
29 Eugene's
8 Kind of film
slangily
49
state
,
9 GoWer's
27 Allan nanny
31 Pack
gadget
28 Foundation 51
animals
10 Air-Pump
30 Closest
33 ShOe pan
meas.
32 Mama'i
34 Border
11 Halt
boy
town
12 Thing
36 Kiel
(2 wds.)
17 Happy
conjunctiOn
35 Bahamas
lilJhS
39 Are, In
resort
19 Sttr up
Tuco
37 Elllremely 20 Cowboys'
40 Warmly
pale
home
comtonable
38 Coastallltn 21 Wl111clsm
41 large lol
40 Tool wtth
22 SDiderlng
42 Admonish
teeth
tools
44 Hayseed
43 Mag execs 23 lucy
• 45 PC screen
44 Far East
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SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS
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Carpet .,.. Opine - M&lt;&gt;ldy - Voiced - NEVl i R COME
-~ vou s hould not. worry so mu.;h:· the mom told the
teen . .. You w ill find., that Che h:lrdc.:-1 misRn1unes to
bear ure ah osc that NEVEH COME ."

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your comrades together+for a common
cause in which all can participate. When
you involve yourself with others, you can.
collectively accomplish what isn't possible to do alone.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - You will
in stinctively know what to say and do to
in spire hope and enthusiasm in those
who are a bit down at this time. You'll
.change those glum faces into smiles of
anticipation.

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Oon't·despalr if you find yourself somewhat behind In your obligations: You
should find yourself far. more effiolent
and competent than usual, making short
work of aU your burdens.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19) Charm and goodwill are sparkling within
you, so don't hold back: Let those traits
flourish . and be who you are. Allow them
to emerge and give your pe110nallty 1
·dynamic glow.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 2D-Feb. 1U)- Lot your
compa111onate lnattncta dominate your
actions. When you sn aomeont who 11
:atruggllng and could ~· aome htlp,
don't hesitate to sttp forward ana offer to
do what you cari .
.
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PISCES (Fob. 20·Morch ~0) - Try IO '
arrange your day so that you Will blablt
to apend •omt quality tlmt with persons
with whOm ·yow have atrong emotional
bondl. They e~+n makt tht world 111m
perfect,

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ALLEYOOP
Need· tci sen your home?
Late on payments. diiJOrce,
job transfer or a death? I
can buy )'our.home. All cash
8n4,quick closing. 741&gt;-416·

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1 Am. eftec., furn, $300 mo Tara
Townhouse
+ depos~. wl util. pd.: 2 BR, Apartments,. Very Spacious,
very nice. $375 mo + dep &amp; 2 Bedrooms, C/A, 1 t /2
util. in ci1y (740)441 -0596
Bath, Adu~ Pool &amp; Baby
Pool, Palio, Start $425/Mo.
2 bedroom apt in Centenary, No Pats, Lnse Plus
an utilities pd except electric, , Security Deposit Required,
$350/mo, call (740)256- (740)367-7086.

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NEW AND USED STEEL
S1eel Beams, Pipe Rebar
For
Concrete,
Angle,
Channel, Flat Bar, Steel
Gratl_ng
For ' Drains,
DriVeways &amp; Walkways. L&amp;L
$clap Me1als Open Monday,

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•SERVICE •FREE DELIVERY
•MONTHLY OXYGEN~~
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• Trim • Stump
Grinding • Bucket
Truck
Full insured

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2003 E250 ca rgo van, bins, 1998 24ft Trail Lite. Steep 6 .
ladder racK, ale, towing pkg, Full
size bed. Bath
garage kept. 740·698·2613. tub/shower
combo.
Microwave, stove, AC,
awning. Excellent condition.

Attention!
• Local company offering "NO

DOWN PAYMENT" programs for you to bu~ your
home instead of renting.
• 100% tinancing
• less than perfect credit
accepted
· • Payment could be the
same as rent.
Mortgage
Locators.

740-367..0266/
1-800-950-3359
30 Yrs. Exp. Ins. ·
Owner Ronnie Jones

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Dealer: North
Vulnerable: North-South

(740)367-0000
Duplex
for
rent
'Middleport. 2 bedroom
:Spartments, both recently
..-emodeled. $450 Upstai rs
and $475 downstairs, Extras

South
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YORE PAW .
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All types of concrele
Owner- Rick Wise

740-992-5929
740-416-1698

PAPA WENT TO HIS
REWARD TMIRTY
YEARS AGO, MAMA!!

. ROBERT
BISSUL
CIISTIICllll

NH 315 wire-tie hay baler.
Mobile l;:tome Lot in Johnson Middleport, N. 41h Ave., 2
JO 2151 6ft disc, internation·
Home Park ·,n room effiency. Oep.&amp; refer· - - - - - - - - al 12ft field cultivator. 740·
Mob .le
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For Sale 4 nice Hay Wagons
ences. No pets. Utilities paid.
256-6011
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hone 740-992-0165.
304-675-3308
(740)446-2003 or (740)446- :...:.:..=::..::=---- - - - - - - - - 1409.
New 2BR apartments. Griswold cast Iron Skilets.
All large block emblems •o.
Very n~e 3 BR 1 BA mobile Washer/dryer
hookup, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1; , 12,
home. Allelect;ic. NO PETS. stove/relrigerator included. 14, 20 , only the , 2 and , 13
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$4001monlh &amp; $400/dei&gt;OOt. ~~· un~~(~OS)~ :· ':'" missing ~om having a oomAvailable May 1, 2007. Call ecome.
· plete set, includes well
304-674-403)!
' New Haven, 1 Br., furnished, deoigned iron dioplay rad&lt;, 4
no .pes,
t dep.&amp;rele reneeS , ft . •~"g h, 1or thecomp1eteset.
AP.FOR~IbNr
740-992-0165.
Wont sell saparate, very
"'--lllliiiitiiiitiil-r' Nice Clean furnished 1 unique, $2900; Pair of
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Winchesler Roller Skates,
1 and 2 bedroom apa,rt- bedroom Apartment. $350 545 _00; Also, Arrber Brown
ments, furnished and unlur- monlh Deposit required Coca-Cola BoHle markad
304 675 2970
nished, and houses in 1 1 Nashville, $90; 2_ Wagner
Pomeroy and Middleport, Nice clean new decoratad, Cast Iron Skillets H2 and #4,
securily deposil required, no 2br no pets, relldep 304- $120: )740)533·3870
pets, 740-992-22 18.
• 615-5162
JET
1 BR Apt. Close toWai-Mart, Upstairs, . Two
BD.
AERATION MOTORS
utilities included. Dep. Apt.,large,Ciean modern
Repaired, New &amp; Rebuilt In
Required. 245·5555
WID Private,No grass to
Stock. Call Ron Evans, 1Modern 1 BR Apt. Call 446- mow.992-7094 or 416-4369. 800-537-9528.
Flllly furnished or not.
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thirty (30) days alter
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h
the a_.ua date of I e
opening theroot The
Meigs
County
CommIssIoners
reserve the right 1o
reject any or all bids.
Mlck
Davenport,
President
Meigs County commls&amp;loners
(4) 6, 11, 18
Public

Nollce

NOTICE OF FIRST
PUBLIC HEARING
Tho Ohio Department
of Developmon1 has
notHied Meigs County
of the avallablllly of
funding lor the 2007
CDBG
Formula
Allocation
Program
and also the 2007
COBG

aged to attend this
1
A 11
meet ng on pr 30 ,
2007, to make auggoslions and to provide
public Input on various
activities ,which may
be undertaken In these
programs.
II a participant will
need auxiliary aids
(Interpreter, brallled or
taped material, assle·
tlve listening device,
other) due to a dlaabll·
lty, please contact
Glori• Kloes, Clerk,
prior to April 30, 2007,
at 740·992-2895 In
order to ensure that
your needs will be
accommodated. . The
Meigs ,
County
Courthouae Is handlcapped accessible.
Written comments will
be accepted until 4

Community p._m. April

Ohio 740·3BB·01B3 or 645- Ohio 45769
Phone Distress
Program,
1
644
740-992-2895.
A under the Community
deposit of 0 dollars will Development Block
Quality Show Plgo
be required for each Grant (CDBG) Small
Priced to sell .
set of plans and spec!~ Cllles Program, a !eelFerguson Farm.
llcallons. The lull erally funded program
740·245-9157
will
be administered by the
amount
HAv&amp;
returned within thirty Stale.
Previously,
(30) days alter receipt Meigs County has
GRAIN
been eligible lor CDBG
of bids.
.
Allocation
'For Sale Oales $3 bushel, Each bid must be Formula
for Seed or Feed, John accompanied by either funding In the eatlmatamount
of
Deere · 15ft Batwing Brush a bid bond In an ad
amount ol100% of the $130,000.00 and the
bid amount with a CDBG
Community
. surety Sltlslaclory to Distress Program has
19ee Ponliac ~Riding uwn the iloresald Meigs a
maximum
of
Mower. AsklorJr. 256-1102 C o u n I y $300,000
available,
11{\\\1'111~1 \1111\
Commlaaloners or by providing the county
certified
check, meats
applicable
[116
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cashiers check, or lot- requirements.
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FOR SALE
tar of credit upon a sol- The Meigs County
"'--,..j.iiii.iiiiiiiii-rrl- vent bank ln 1he Commissioners will
05 Neon SRT4 44,000 amount of nol less hold . the first of two
miles. 4 new ti res, never than 10% of the bid public hearings at the
County
wrecked or raced. $16,000 amount In favor of the Meigs
Firm. 740-339·0351
aforesaid
Meigs C o u r t h o u s e
C o u n t y (Courtroom) Second
1994 Prism runs greal $900 Commissioners. Bid Street, Pomeroy, Ohio
304-675-2208
Bonds shall be accom· on Monday, April 30,
panled by Proof of 2007, at 6:30p.m. lor
1999 GT Grand AM Aothor)ly olthe official the purpose of provldSunroof, red, loaded, excel- · or agent signing the lng citizens with the
lent condition, t owner bond.
pertinent Information
. 1oa.ooo $5.599 1304)675- Bids shall be sealed about the 2007 CDBG
3275
and marked as Bid lor Fonmula
and
Pomeroy
Street
Community
Distress
1999 Okls Alero 4cyl., Auto,
Resurfacing .. - and Program . These pro·
. 2 door, CD, Sunroof, 99,000
miles A-title gOOd work car mailed or delivered to: grams can lund a
County broad range ol ectlvl28mpg $1 ,BOO (304)593- Meigs
Commissioners
ties, Including: 8CO·
1392 or (304)576-2201
Courthouse Pomeroy, nomie development
projects,
street
2004 Stratus 57000mi. Ohlo 45769
$5500. $4500.. 2000 5-10 Attention of bidders Is Improvements, .water
Auto $4700. 1999 Jeep called to all of the supply, drainage .and
con· sanitary · ' sewer
Wrangler $6900. 2005 requirements
Sunfire 20 $6900. Others in talned In thla bid pock- Improvements, park
and
stOdc.. 3 months/3000 mile at, particularly to the acquisition .
Labor Improvements, damOII·
warranty. Cook Motors. 740- Federal
446-o103. 328 Jackson Pike Stondards Provisions tlon of unsafe atrucand
Davte-hcon turea, and rellablllll94 Chevy Lumina. ~ DR,_ Wagea, various lnsur' lion of nelghboltlood
white, new windshiekt and once
requirements, facilities. The activities
brakes. Runs great. $850 various equal opportu- must be designed to
080.441 -1677
nlty provisions, and primarily beneltt low to
the
requirement lor a ·modereta Income per·
20
Auto Buyer has ca,. that payment bond and per- sons, aid In the pre7278
get 20-30 mpg . ..wtormance bond lor venlion ol slum and
Red 92 Eag~ Talon. runs 100% . of the contract blight, or meet an
good, no rust, good stid&lt;e1 price.
urgent need In tho
CD p1
$1 000/li 304 No bidder may with- commun)ly_'
675-7~ · rm· , · draw hla ' bid within Citizens are encour·

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need to do ...
Fill O'Q. t the coupon below
and drop off or mail it with a
copy of your photo ID.

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NOTICE TO CONTRAC·
U~ED ROiary tillers. 4', 5', TORS
6', 3 poinl hitch. BIG Sealed proposals lor
SELECTION. Jim's Farm the Pomeroy Street
Equipment 740-446-9m
Resurfacing as per
apoclllcatlons In bid
~
packet will be received
1.~------• by the Meigs County
'
Commissioners
at
Club lamb Sale, Sat., April their office at the
21 • 2007. 9:00 AM-noon lor Courthouae, Pomeroy,
more info contact Ryan Ohio 45769 until 1:00
Baegle. 740·949-2008.
p.m., Aprll26, 2007 and
------~- then at 1:t5 p.m. at
Fair pigs $100 each. 304· said office opened and
675-1798
read aloud lor tho lolFair Show Pigs lor sale, bur- lowing:
rows and gilts. 740 _446 _ This Is a Prevailing
Wage project. See
6741 or 740 _339 _0944
Specifications In bid
Goals tor Sale. Boer Goat~ packet.
Club kids, Born Jan &amp; Feb. Spoclllcallons, and bid
2001. Gall(740)256-9247
forma may be secured
. at the office of Nelgs
Ouali1y 4-H show pigo. Now c o u n 1 y
$100 Priva1e Treaty at farm. Com m Ia s Ion era,
52 1 E'Wington Road, Vinton, Courthouse,

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CORNER STONE
CONSTRUCTION

IN THE
COMMON
Roofing, Siding,
Room Addition• 6
PLEAS COURT, PR0Soffit, fJ®ks,
Reinodeijng
BATE DIVISION MEIGS
New Garage•
Doors,
Windows,
COUNTV,OHIO
Electrical &amp; Plumbing
Electric,
Plumbing,
Roofing &amp; Gutter•
IN THE MAnER OF
VInyl
Siding
&amp;
Painting
Drywall,
SEnLEMENT
OF
P1tlo and Porch Dtcka
Remodeling, Room ACCOUNTS, PROBATE
WV036725
Aqditions
COURT, MEIGS COUN·
V.C. YOUNG Ill
TV, OHIO
Local Contractor
992-62 15
Accounts and vouch740-367~0544
flomcro\
Oh10
ers of the following
Free Estimates
2., YC'ilr', Lor: ll F~pC't l t' 1n
named fiduciary, has
740-367-0536
been flied In the ;:;;::;;:::::~:::::::;;:::::~
Probate Court, Meigs
County,
Ohio . tor
approval and settlemant .
ESTATE NO. 23791;
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The 17th Account of
lill•ll•lliii.III.M41111
Joan Wolle, Trustee of
J..U.aiM
the Trust Created by
Item 16 of the Will of
. . . . . .ltfi'MIII:II•III•
Elsa
B.
Kimes,
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Deceased.
.Unless &amp;lcapllons are
flied , thereto, said
account Will be set lor
. . . . . . . ... . I · · hearing before said
ClbMICkiWiai•Court on the 18th day
5 'I .,.......
of May, 2007, at which , _ _ _..;;ICII;;;;;;;;r.;;,.;;lli-i;;;•;;.;ofl;,;l;;;ll;;;l;;.l___,.
lime said account will
ba conaldared and
continued frOm~day to
day until finally dispased of.
·
Any person lntereated
IIIIIY file written exceplion to aakleccount or
to matters pertaining
to the execution of the
trust, not less than live
·days prior to the date
set lor hearing. L. Scott ·
Powei!Jui:lge Common
Pleas Court, Probate
Dlvlslon _Malgs County,
Ohio
(4) 18.

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the offing .from someone yoo thought
was totally unaware of the part you
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she wanted.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) - To your
·credit, you'll spend your energy concentrating on things that could bring pleas·
ure to others. When you see them happy,
it brings true joy to your heart as well.

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LEO (July 23-Aug . 22) - You may be
called upon' to help shoulder some of the
heavy burderis placed on ~our co-work·
ers. If you don't see it as an Imposition,
you'll find opportunities for bettering
yourself.
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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - You'll be a
welcomed addition to any gathering you
attend, socially or professionally. You
have much to offer in way of knowledge,
which they'll lind quite helpful.

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YOUNG'S

!March 21-April

natural ability to creatively turn adverse .
situStionS into ones that are personally
beneficial. You can do this without taking
advantage of ariybody else.

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inative by nature, and these fine qualities
will be further heighteneq. New ideas
and concepts you come uP with will be
outstanding and very doable.

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TAURUS (Aprii 20-May 20)- You have

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Appreciate the fact that the finer things in
life are not of a material nature and
understand the fact that the real values
In Ufe are not found In worldly possessions, and you'll trllly be happy.

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ARIES

MII&lt;E MARCUM

ltl"tlt.r rtrP Wr•rk

Obviously ha was hoping to find his partner wilh either ltle heart ace or the
spade ace. He would hard~ ~ave enter. tained such hopes when holdinglhe club

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70 Pine Sln!et • Gallipolis
446-0007

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would he have led a singleton heart?

Today's dUll: Hequals X

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BIG NATE

740-742-2293

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West had to score the club queen.
"II was a guess; oommenlad South.
"West was bound 10 play low evt¥1 if he
had lhe ace."
North was unimpressed. "After your use
of Blackwood, n Wesl had lhe club ace,

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Celet:rily OlAf ~rwns .-e crealed from QUO!Zons Wlarnousl*lple, paJt .-.:1 prllltltt.
Eadltetter in tilt Cipher Urds lor lmthlr

ace."

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CELEBRITY CIPHER

East's ace and going down one when

Stanley Tree-

• Home O~ygen
o Portable Oxygen
o Homefill System
o Helios System

with only three·card support. The last of

· clubs from the boerd. Then he leads a
cklb toward dummy's king·jad&lt;. After
West plays low, should South call lor the
jack or the king? Or is I a blind guess?
Declarer pul up dummy's ~ng, losing to

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bid one no-lrump wlh two low hearts, or
he could bid two clubs wilh only a livecard suit, or he collld raise to two spades

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Hulltrr• fll)olttl·! Ho:rrr A•lrlrtt•llro..,

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two. Declarer wins in his hand, draws
trumps, and runs the hearts, discarding

We Deliver To You!

30, 2007, and

may be mailed to the
Meigs
·county
Commissioners, Meigs
county Courthouse,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45169.
Mlck
Davenport,
Preeldenl,
Meigs
C o u n t y
-Commissioners
(4) 18

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THAT

\.,_')._., JEST LIKE

THE BORN LOSER

Remodeling

Stop in at
participating
Pomeroy
Merchants
, for our
Mother's
Day Gift
Basket
Giveaway

East

USN Dlficer
Ms. Hagen·
of films
Boxer,

these is by ll)r lha best - leasl bad.
Then South uses Blackwood, keeping
his heart suit secret from the opponents.
Against siK spades, Wesl leads the heart

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WELL,
AIN'T

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• Garages

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3
4
5

Here North, after one club • one spade,
has three flawed rebid optioris. He could

BARNEY

Wise-Concrete

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minor."
Wrongl Always lry lo have al leasl SiK
before 1mmedialely repealing a sui unless you have nothing else even faintly sen~ble to do. (There are very lew
eKceptions to this.)

Insured

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another sentence I have heard numerous times: wl had to rebid my fiVe-card
minor to !ell partner it wasn't a short

FreeEsUm

29570 Bashan Road
Racine, Ohio
45771
740-949-2217

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We are looking al lhe mylhs thai surround a one-club opening. Here iS

CONnSTANT,
~..,......- .,. FllANI'!

David Lewis
740-992-6971

ADVERTISE
YOUR ·
BUSINESS
IN THE
CLASSIFIEDS

Pass

North

The myths continue
to explode

26 Years Experience

Hill 's Self
Storage

West

Opening lead: Y 2

Additions
Garages
Roofing
Vinyl Siding
New Construction Interior Remodelin
Residential &amp; Commercial
740-985-4141 Office
740-416-1834

$6900

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lieaaral Coalractlag

squaWker

52 Small to53 Trelll54 lnlltrance
'worker
55 Hideaways

Nonexistent
Leg joint
Desire
A Gabor
24 Future
47
25 Pharaoh's
6 Hacl&lt;eygoals
turt~s
48
amulet
7 - meridiem 26 Chats,
29 Eugene's
8 Kind of film
slangily
49
state
,
9 GoWer's
27 Allan nanny
31 Pack
gadget
28 Foundation 51
animals
10 Air-Pump
30 Closest
33 ShOe pan
meas.
32 Mama'i
34 Border
11 Halt
boy
town
12 Thing
36 Kiel
(2 wds.)
17 Happy
conjunctiOn
35 Bahamas
lilJhS
39 Are, In
resort
19 Sttr up
Tuco
37 Elllremely 20 Cowboys'
40 Warmly
pale
home
comtonable
38 Coastallltn 21 Wl111clsm
41 large lol
40 Tool wtth
22 SDiderlng
42 Admonish
teeth
tools
44 Hayseed
43 Mag execs 23 lucy
• 45 PC screen
44 Far East
Lawless
image
staple .
role
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70 Pine StreeL • Gallipoli s
740-446-0007 Toll free 877-669-0007

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18 Salon
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19 Orchant
pest
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Va. Tech gunman sent

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BY BRYAN W.\LTERS
BWALTER S@ M Y DAI ~YT R IB U NE .C OM

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HARTFORD.
W.Va .
Wahama softball picked up wins
number I0 and II this spring following a doubleheader sweep of
Wirt County Tuesday by scores
of 11 -0 and 13-3 .
The Lady Falcons ( 11 -3)
pounded out 17 hits in the home
twin billing. while the Lady
Wildcats managed just three
apiece in each setback.
Kylie Riggs threw six shutout
innings in game one. allowing
just three hits and three walks
. while striking out eight.
WHS also belted out seven hits
i11 the first contest. im;luding a
pair apiece from Taylor Hysell.
Haley Davis and Kayanna Sayre.
Amber Tully provide the other
safety in the triumph .
Davis scored three times and
Sayre added two run s scored.
The Red and White led 5-0
through three .innings of play.
then tacked on two more scores

in the bottom of
the fifth fot a 7-0
edge . The hosts
~dded four more
111 the six th to
secure
the
mercy-rule outcome .
Brooke
Gabritsch
worked
six
Sayre
innings in game
two. allowing
just three hits and four walks
while fanning seven .
However. Wahama 's bats took
a little longer to warm up in the
nightcap, producing _only a 1-0
lcl!d after three complete innings.
WCHS tied the game at one in
the top of the fourth, but the hosts
rallied for a score of their own in
the fourth for a 2- 1 lead .
Wahama increased its advantage to 4-1 after the fifth, but the
visitors countered with two
scores in the top of the sixth making it 4-3. Wirt County never
came closer.

to many extru runs for the
wmners .
Meigs goes to TriValley Conference Ohio
. from Page 8 l
Division leader Wellston
on
Thursday.
River
Lady Raiders. The defense Valley, ·meanwhil e, goes
did make six errors behind to Chesapeake to resume
McFann . which helped lead · the
Ohio
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Likewise, Southern let a
3-0 le'ad dwindle the night
before at Trimble. On the
bright side, however, was
the fact that ·Southern
played well against both
division
front-runners .
Belpre, 8·4, 5- 1 leads the
Ohio Divisibn of the TriValley Conference. while
Southern falls to 5-8. 3-3.
Southern went to work
early. Lead-off hitter
Lindsey Buzzard reached
on an error,Sarah Eddy ·
singled. and Kasey Turley
reached on an error that
brought home two runs.
Whitney Wolfe-Riffle singled to keep the inning
alive ; but Southern's hopes
went down the tubes in a
2-0 start.
Southern threatened a

times, and firstbaseMan Amber Hifl, the
only two-hit person of the
night had two singles but
was left stranded in both
accounts. Meanwhile, Sarah
Eddy, who has grown into a
great pitcher the past few
weeks , .hekj Belpre scoreless through the first four
innings.
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In the fifth inning after
Eddy' pad set the side down
on just five pitches in the
fourth , Lady Luck bit the
Tornadoes. - And she bit
down hard. Amaris Skinner
singled, two walks and a hit
batter brought home a run
around a two-run singled by
Mindi Jo Bonar and another
two-RBI single by Kylie
Martin. All this came inexplicably without an out.
Martin was throw out trying
to stretch her shot into an
extra base , then a flyout and
strike out ended the inning.
Belpre led though 5-2.
Southern threatened on a

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Hill and Rashell Boso single in the fifth, but did not
score. Belpre added two
insurance runs in the sixth
for a 7-2 tally. then
Southern charged back with
too little, too late. Four
walks and a ground out
made the score,7-4, but two
strike outs played a role in
stifling the comeback.
Southern hitters were
Amber Hill with two · singles, and hits by Buzzard,
Eddy, Turley, Wolfe-Riffle,
and Boso.
Courtney
Meri wet~er
picked up the victory on the
Belpre mound with four
strikeouts , three walks and
seven hits allowed. Eddy
suffered the loss with seven
strikeouts , six walks, and
tive hits allowed.
Southern is to play at
Alexander on Wednesday.

and single in the fifth , but
was able to work out of
each inning.
Although Southern had
nine hits in nine innings,
the bats were not very
lively in the middle
innings. Lack of an insurance run nearly sealed
Southern'' s fate going
down the stretch. In the
sixth· inning , Belpre took
advantage of that and .also
capitalized on an error.
Hector Gonzales reached
on an error and scored
after advancing on a
Jordan Thornhill walk, a
'steal, and a 4-3 ground out
by Nate Watson, the score
now 1-1.
Southern put three runners on in the seventh, but
a pick off, pop up, and fly
. out ended the Tornado seg~
ment of regulation offense .
Belpre put two runners on
in the seventh. but

Chapman buckled down to
get out of the inning. He
also worked out of a jam in
the eighth.
In the top of the ninth
inning , Nick Buck reached
on an error, Krieg Kleski
singled, and Jordan Pierce
walked to load the bases.
Jake Hunter reached on an
'error that lefi all runners
safe and the bases loaded,
then after a pop-up Pat
Johnson gave Southern the
boost it need , literally.
Johnson ripped a one-out,
two-run single that gave
SHS a 4-1 advantage. John
· Logue came on in relief of
Josh
Sizemore,
but
Logue 's fresh arm did not
hi-nder Southern's quest
for the win.
Chapman grounded out
to shortstop to bring home
Hunter with what proved
later to be the winning run ,
5-1. Patrick Johnson came
on in relief of Chapman,
and ended up with the
save. A hit batter to leadoff the frame added to the
drama. Then a walk.
Johnson next dug down

• Meigs sweeps Eastern
tri-meet. See Page 81

deep to strikeout the leadoff batter before a 6-3
groundout brought home a
run, 5-2. An RBI Thornhill
single, and two more
walks brought home a run
before Johnson struck out
the final batter for the SHS
win.
Chapman fanned seven
and walked just two in the
win, while Johnson fanned
two and ·walked four with
a save .Sizemore went
. eight-plus innings with
two strikeouts and one
walk , while Logue went
two-thirds of an inning
with no walks and no
strikeouts.
Southern hitters were
Hunter, Johnson, Chapman
(two singles), Marnhout
(double and single). Buck ,
Kleski , and Pierce (two
singles). ·
Southern
goes
to
Alexander Wednesday for
an interdivisional TriValley Conference game. ,

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• Meigs County
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POMt;iROY - Delegates to attend
Buckeye Girls State, June 17-23 at
Ashland College, have been selected
by the Auxiliary of Drew Webster Post
39; American Legion, of Pomeroy.
They are Cassie Hauber of Eastern
High School, and Kaylee Kennedy of
Meigs High School. The alternates to
the delegates if they are unable to
attend are Hannah Pratt of Eastern,
and Kelsey Fife of Meigs.
The girls are juniors in t~ir respective high schools where they are active
in extracurricular activities and also
contribute to organizations in their.communities. The two who attend Buckeye
Girls State are sponsored by Pomeroy's
Legion Auxiliary with support from
Farmers Bank and Peoples Bank.
For the past 61 years, the Legion
Auxiliary has sponsored the Girl Staie
·program which is designed to educate'
Ohio's young women ia the duties,
privileges, rights and responsibilities
of good citizenship. It has been recognized and honored by many organizations including Freedom's Foundation
at. Valley Forge and the National

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College, the young women are
assigned as citizens into two mythical
political parties. Elections are held to
fill city, county and state positions.
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debating, voting, and legislative sessions, along with social and recreational events.
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It's prom time again and Southern officially begins the season this Saturday when 12~· ~t~~~nts starHo arrive around 7
p.m. at the high school to walk the purple carpet Into the gymnasium. This year's prom theme is 'TCan Love You Like
That' complete with ·a castle and other water themes. The prom king and queen will be crowned at 10 p.m. and those
candidates are, front row (from left) Jake Hunter, Nick Buck, Jesse McKnight, Ada!fl Phillips; second row (from left) Mallory
Hiii, .Bethany Vance, Rachel Wood, Emily Babbitt. Not pictured, Amber Hill, Weston Counts.

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HEAVV-DUTY GARDEN TRACTOR

median home value of
$66,000. qualifying homeowners in the Eastern Local
School District would save,
on t.he average, 37.8 percent
on their tax bill. In Meigs
Local, where the median
home value is $52,000, the
savings is estimated at 48
percent because, Byer-Hill
said Wednesday, the taxation
rate in the district is higher.

Patrol

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by owners who are over 65,
the spouse of a homeowner
who was 65 at the time of
death, or permanently and
totally disabled.
The proposal would
expand the · number of
homeowners who receive
the
exemption
from
220,000 to about 775,000,
or one in four homeowners
in the state, the taxation
department reports.
Based on an estimated

BIDWELL - The State
Highw'ay Patrol is curren\·
· ly investigating a fatill
motor vehicle crash that
occurred at approximately
I :50 p.m. Tuesday.
The two vehicle crash
occurred on Ohio 160 in
Gallia County.
A red 1992 Mercury
Topaz, driven by Brian R.
Porter of Gallipolis. was
southbound on
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Ford F-1 SO pickup truck,
driven by Jimmy G. Laws
of Bidwell, blew a tire and
drove left of center, striking
the Topaz head-on.
Porter, an auxiliary and
part-time Gallia County sheriff's deputy and former
Meigs County sheriff's
deputy, ·was transported to
Holzer Medical Center where
he was pronounced dead.

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LAWN TttACTOR

Homestead Exemption program. The state also reimburses local governments
for inside millage and ·
voted levy revenue lost
because of the exemption,
County Auditor Mary
Byer-Hill said.
Strickland has proposed
eliminating any income limits on the tax reduction, and
providing an exemption of
$25,000 from the market
value of all homes occupied

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exemption of $25,000
from the market value of
all homes occupied by
owners who qualify under
new guidelines included in
the program.
School districts and other
local political subdivisions
would not be affected,
because the state would
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SPORTS

WC : Cox .. Sommerfield (6) and Haidbargur
WHS (11 ·3): Brooke Gabritsc:h and Beth Rollins
WP- Gabrilsch: LP- Cox

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Wahama
infielders
congratulate game
one starting pitcher
Kylie
Riggs, left,
after a
strikeout
during
Tuesday's
doubleheader
softball
cont\!st
against
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Hartford,
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The Lady Falcons finally erupt- ·
ed in the sixth. scoring nine times
to wrap-up another mercy-ruly
victory.
Gabritsch and Ashley Wolfe
paced the offense with two hits
apiece . Sayre. Davis, Hysell ; Beth
Rollins. Kayla Young and Aireal
Derifield provided the other
safeties.
Cox , the loser of game one. was
also the losing hurler in game two.
Sommerfield worked rei ief as
well in both contests.
Wahama returns to action today
wh~n it travels to Ashton for a
softball matchup with Hannan.
Game time is scheduled for 5 p.m.

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RACINE - Candidates
for the treasurer's position
in the Southern Local
School District will be interviewed ·by the school board
Hannah Pratt
during Wednesday"s special
together as self-governing citizens session.
according
to
with duties. privileges , rights and Superintendent Mark Miller.
responsibilities which has · to be
If none of the candidates
assumed in any democratic communi- are certitied but are working
ty as adults.
.
towards certification they
A goal of Buckeye Girls State is to can still be hired and work
educate young women in citizenship. under the supervision of
help them develop patriotism. give Cindy Rhonemu s. interim
them a knowledge of how state govern- treasurer who is certified.
ments work, and teach them the imporThe board will also be
tance of a love of God and country.
meetino this Monday to disAs in the past this year's program
fitling the positions of
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