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Page B6 • The Daily Sentinel

www .mydailysentincl.com

Thursday, January 19,

Second Cavaliers lose.flfth straight game
girls poll
released
BY ARNIE STAPLETON

COLUMBUS (APl
Cincinnati Prin ceton took
over the top spot in Division I
in .the second Associated'
Press girls state high school
basketball polf for the 2006
season after last week's top
team. Cincinnati Mount
Nbtre Dame, lost twice.
Princeton received 18 firstplace votes and 252 total
votes to move 77 votes ahead
of Sylvania Southview.
which received t\vo firstplace votes and moved up
two spots from No. 4 in the
first poll.
There also was a change at
the top of Division Ill with
South Euc lid Regi na jumping
over Plain City Jonathan
Alder by three points. 247244.
Washingto n Court House
Miami Trace remained in
first in [}ivision II with a 21ppi nt lead okr Morrow Little
Co lumbus
Miami .
and
Africentri c stayed in first in
Division IV with a I~-poin t
lead . over Haml er Patrick
Henry.
Jonathan Alder and Miami
Trace could fall in next
week' s poll. Both lost in tournament play Monday after
this week's poll result s were
tabu lated.
The girls poll continues for
six .weeks.
How a state pane'l of sports writers and
broadcasters rates Oh10 high school girls
basketball teams in the second weekly
Associated Press poll of 2004, by OHSAA
diviSions. with won-loSt record and tota l
pointS (first~place vot_es in parentheses):

DIVISION I
1, Cin . Princeton (18) 13-0
2, Sylvania Southviey.~' (2) 9-0
3. Stow-Munroe Falls (1) 11-1
4, Cin MI. Notre Dame { 1) 11·2
· 5. Avon Lake 9-0
6, Dublin Scioto (2) 12-1
7, Amherst Steete 11-0
8, Pickenngtort Cent 11 -2
9. N. Can . Hoover (2 ) 11 -2
10.Chardon12-1

252
175
172
140
128
116

97
82
75
55

Others re ceiving 12 or more poirits: 11 ,

W. Chester Lakota W. 30. 12, Wadsworth
28. 13. Sylvania Northview 18 . 14, Cin.
Oak. Hills 16. 15, Pickerington N. 14. 16,
Youngs. Boardman 13. 17. Beavercreek
t1) 12.

DIVISION II
1, Miami Trace (15) 12-0
. 2 18
2. Morro.w Li«le Miami ( 1) 13-0 t 97
3, Louis\lille (3)' 12-0
172
4, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2) 11 -1

149
5. Cols. OeSales 8-2
6. Warsaw River View (1) 12-1
7, Utica 11·0
a. Sh.elby 12- 1
9. Circleville 10-1
10, Salem 9·2

126
109
88
76

66
61

Others recei\llng 12 or more points: 11.
Cols. Eastmoor (1) 41 12, Millersburg W.
Holme s 27. 13 (tie). Washington C.H. (2).
Ke11ering Alter (1) 20. 15, Cit'l. McNicholas . .(1) 17. 16, Ch~grin Fal_ls Kenston 14

DIVISION Ill
1, S. Euclid Regina (13) 15-0
2, Jonathan Alder ( 12) 12-D
;), Ironton (1) 11-0
4, Carey 12-0
5, Gar1ield Hts. Trmity 8-3
6, Coldwater 9-2
7, Apple Creek Waynedate 12-1
8, Middletown Madison 10·2

247
244
198
163
102
77
71
65

8. Cle. Cent. Cath. 8-3 :

65

10, Sugarcreek Garaway 11·1

30

more points: 11,
Others rece1ving 12 or _
Middletown Fenwic~ (1) 28. 12 (tie) , Mt
BtanChatd Riverdale. Marion Elgin 27 14 .
Archbold 22 . 15 (tie). Columbus Grove .
Youngs . Ursuline 14, 17, Cin. Purcell
Marian 12.
DIVISION IV

1. Cols. Africentric (15 ) 12-0

231
2, Hamler Patrick Henry (4) 11-0219
~ - Newark Carh (3) 13-0
196
4, Berlin Hiland (2) 8·1
194
5, E. Can. (2) 12-o
142
6. Onovtlle 11-1
139
7, New R1ege l 12-1
90
8, Moriroevllle 9-1
50
9. Jackson Center 9-3
38
10, NeW Knoxv1lle ~ 0-1
34 ·
Others rece1vm g 12 or more pomts: 11
(tie ). Ft Aeco\lery Mana Stem Manon
Local ·27. ,13. Lafayette Allen E. 17 . · 14 . .
.Plymouth 16.

lead with · 33 seco nds
ASSOCIATEO PRESS
remaining. After a timeout,
James missed one of two
DENVER
LeBron .free throw s. leaving the
James missed a free throw game tied at 87 with 32 secwith .6 secm\ds left and Alim onds left.
Martin was 3-for- 16 from
Henderson's tip-in bounced
out at the buzzer, leaving the the field but IO;of-1:2 from
Denvcr.Nuggets to celel.mlte the line, including orte of
a 90-89 victory over th e t.wo with 3:2 1 left to tie it at
Cleveland Cavaliers on R2 an'd . set up the frenzied
Wednesday night.
. finish . He &lt;I Iso grabbed 17
James finished with 24 rebounds .
·
·
points but the Cav s lost their
The Nuggets raced out to a
fifth straight. including the 30- 14 lead before the Cavs
first four on their Western adjusted to the alti tude . mid
trip.
chipped away in the second
Carmelo Anthony and Earl quarter and cut Denver's
Boykins led the Nuggets lead to 48-43 at halftime.
with 17 point s each and . James picked up a quick
Kenyon Martin and Eduardo foul early on and was heading to the bench with his
Najeta each scored 16 .
.Anthony zipped past . Ira second at the 3:33 mark of
. Newqle for a dunk that gave the first quarter when offiDenver an 89-87 lead with cia! Joe Crawford corrected
2 1 st!&lt;:onds left. He then the call to a foul on Donyell
fouled S;1sha Pavlovic with Mars hall instead.
II seconds left.
James spun around and
Pavlovic mi ssed both stayed in the game, no doubt
shots but E;:ric Snow got the pleasing ESPN, which was
board. Najera stole the baiJ broadcasting the head-tounder the basket and was head matchup between
fouled by Snow with 4.6 James and Ant hony, the firs t
seconds left.
and third selections in the
With a chance to seal it , 2003 NBA ;draft, respectiveNajera made his first shot Iy. who h'ave been compared
but missed his second, ·leav- to each other since ·their high
ing the Cavs down 90-87 school days . ·
wi th a chance to ·send the . The coaches had differing
ga me into overtime with a 3- opi nions on the marq uee ·
pointer.
matchup. with Denver' s
Andre Miller fouled Jame s George Karl saying he
before he could set up for a resented the notion that thi s
three. and James made hi s was a matchup of rising stars
AP photo
first shot, then purposefully and
not
teams
and
Cleveland
Cavaliers
guard
L
eBron
James
reacts
after
missing
a
mi sfired hi s seco'nd and Cleveland's Mike Brown
free
throw
that
would
have
tied
the
game
and
sent
it
into
overgrabbed his own rebound saying all the hype was good
time in the fourth quarter of the Cavaliers' 9(}89 loss to thE\
while ge tting fouled hy fo r the game.
Martin.
Martin concurred with his Denver Nuggets in an NBA basketball game in Denver.
James swished the first coach: "It's not the LeBron Wednesday.
'•
shot to make it 90-89. then and Carmelo show, it' s the until they start produ cin g hearing about it.' ' Anthdny
missed his second.
Nuggets and Cavaliers."
wi ns in the playotfs," Karl said.
Henderson and Zydrunas
Karl we nt so far as .to sugNotes: 5-5 Boykins reject•
II ga uskas each added 16 gest the whole thing is old · suggested.
point s
fo r
Cleveland. news, that it 's now time for a
Both Anthony and James ed 'a· shot by 5~ I 0 . Mike
Il ga uskas played despite a new chapter in both of their seemed tired of all the Wilks in the first half ...
Nuggets C Marcus Camoy
sore left knee. but Cavs for, · careers: premier playoff per- hoopla.
ward Drew Gooden sat out formances.
·
"When I play again st guys sa id he'll have pins removed
hi s second str aig ht game
" I thought Carmelo did a li ke LeBrun or Dwyane from his broken right pinkie
with a strained right thi gh. , great job last year. but I Wade, I don't watch TV the next week bur doesn't know
· Earl Boykins' 3-poi nter don't think anybody's go ing ni ght before ·or two days when he'll return to the linehad given Denver an 87-86 to respec t either one of these before because I ge t tired of up .

2006

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SEO ALL
5·1
8-4 .
JBc:k.son
4·1
11-1
Warren
4·1 .
7-4
Marietta
2·3
5-6
Gallla Academy
1·5
3-8
Logan
0·5
1· 12
Athens

Ohio Dlvlalon
Alexander

TVC

ALL ·

4-1

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.7-6

4·1
3·2
3·2
1-4
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0-5
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Hocking Dh/!olon '
TVC

Vinton Co.
Belpre ·
Nels-York

Trimble

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Fed Hock

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Waturford
Miller

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ALL ·
8--4
9-4
7-4
6-4
6-7

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it 2-0 at 18:09.
"Evety time I go out there I
tty to keep it simple,'' Mowers
said, ··sometimes someone
upstairs ts looking out for you
and knocks one off your pants
and in."
Holmstr01i1 had a power'play goal on a one-timer from
close range to make it 3-0 l:\t
4:52 of the third period.
Datsyuk,
who .set up
Holmstrom 's second goal; has
10 points in his last tive games
for a team-leading 55 points.

50 CENTS • \'ul. 55. No.

. SPORTS
· • Lady Eagles breeze past
Southern. See Page 81

'Al.l ·
10-2

· South GaiiJa
Wahama

8-3

4·2

Hannan

ovcs

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Point Pleasant

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SOUTHEASTERN OHIO ATHLETIC
' .
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5-2
11).3 :
Logan
5-2
8-5
Warren
4-2
~
Jackson
4-2
HI
Mari8tta
Gallla Acaoomy ·
2·5
6-5
0·7
1· 12
Athens

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Obli&gt; Dtvlolon
Alexander

Belpre
Nels·York

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Meigs
WellSton

TVC
5·1
4·1
4·2
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ALL
10-3
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Miller •
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3-9
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OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
OVC , AI,L ,
Coat GroYe
5·0
10-2
Fairland
3·2
5-5
South Point
4·1
8-4
Rock Hill
2·3 ' 5-7
River Valley
1·5
2·11
Chesapeake
. 1·5
4-11'
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Holmstrom still wasn't convinced the game was out of
reach.
"We knew they 'had been
playing really good lately," he
said. "We had to show up and
we did.''
Schneider closed out the
scoring with another shot from
the point at 18: 13.
Leclaire finished 'with 37
saves for Col umbu s. which
was 0-for-7 on the 'power play.

Meigs County Visitors
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OTHERANDEPENDENTS

Western-leading Red Wings blank Blue Jackets, 4-0
gmil for the ninth straigh\
game.
"We got the calls in the second." said Holmstrom,' who
has 16 goals. "We had the
power plays and got it going
with them."
Lidstrom, who entered wi th
22 points in his last 19 games. ·
was involved in Detroit 's next
goal, seco nd s after a · Red
Wings power p!'ay had
expired. Mowers red irec ted
Lidstrom's point shot past
goalie Pascal Leclaire to make

Middleport • Pomeroy, Ohio

. 1·11

OHIO YA~LEV ,CONFERENCE
OVC ALL
5·0
11·1
Chesapeake
4·1
8-4
Fairland
.
,,
3·3
6-6
·Rock Hill
2·3
6-5
Sou th Point
2·3
5-8
River Valley
0·6
3·1() '
Coal Grove

.

.Lady Marauders pick up
first league win, Bt

•

TAl-VALLEY CONFERENCE

Hanilan

COLUMBUS (AP)
7 ~ including 6-0 and 6-2
Detroit coach· Mike Babcock wi ns at Nationwide Arena.
is already th inki ng about how
The Blue Jackets, winners
his team needs to play in ·the of four of their last ti ve games
postseason.
overall. had their four-game
Tomas Holmstrom scored · home winning streak snapped.
two power,play goals and
''I hope tonight was an off
Chris Osgood stopped 26 ni ght," Col umbu s ccrach
shots for hi s 42nd career Gerard Gallant said. ''We 've
shutout as the Red Wings beat been ·playing well and a win
the
Blue Jackets ' 4-0 over Detroit would have been ,
Wednesday night.
huge.''
"All four goals. someone
Columbus played stretches
was right in the goalie 's face," of undisciplined l;lockey, as
Babcock said. ''That's what Detroit had a 20-5 shooting ·
you want and that' s what you advantage in the second perihave to do at plllyoff time to od.' The league's best powerbeat good goalies."
play unit went 1-for-4 with the
Mark Mowers and Mathieu rpan advantage in the period,
Schneider also scored for the ·and 2-for-7 for the game . .
Western Conference-leading · . ·:1n the second they had
Red Wings, who won their some power plays and they
third straight and improved to took advantage." Gallant said.
5-0 against ·Columbus th is sea- "That was the di tference in the
son.
·
game. After the tlrst period, ·
··our last four ga mes have they just took it to us.''
.been bur best string of games . , With Jody Shelley in the box
in awhile," said Osgood, who for roughino Chris Chelios.
stopped both Nikolai Zherdev defenseman N icklas Lidstrom
and Rick Nash from close stole Trevor Letowski 's ·clearran~e in a scoreless opening ing attempt to keep the play in
penoct.-. "We're play ing a lot Co lumbus' .zone . Moments
better.
later. Jason Wi.iliams fired a
Pavel Datsyuk and Mikael shot from the point that was
Samuelsson each had two redirected by . Holmstrom at
a"ists for Detroit, which has . 7:06 to make it 1-0 and give
outscored the Blue Jackets 25- the Red Wings a powcr-riay

Wounded of different
wars join together, A6

Lea1me Starutlnp

OBITUARIES
Page AS
• Neal B. Clark, 84
• John Erwin, 75

INSIDE

ACS to open resource.center in Pomeroy
March 17 at the Family Life
Center in Middleport.
The free dinner. which is
POMEROY ~ At yester- sponsored by the Meigs
day's meeting of the Meigs County Health Department, is
County Cancer Taskforce, rep- for cancer survivors ·and one
resentatives from the American · guest with entertainme nt to be
Cancer Society (ACS) of provided l;ly a barbershop
Southeast Ohio announced that quanet led by Gerald Powell.
it will open a resource center at
Another hot topic at the meetthe Mulberry Community ing was the upc0milig Relay
Center for cancer patients and For Life which will be held on
caregivers.
May 12-13 at the Meigs County
This resource center will pro- Fairgroun~s. The taskforce is
vide· those cancer patients and lioping for 25 teams to particicaregivers with free Internet pate in the event.
access and materials of free serACS
Public. Relations
vices locally available to them. Specialist Christy Williams was
The resource center will be also in,attendance at the meetstaffed by volunteers to help ing to offer support in the fonn
visitors who are not "comput- of .flyers, brochures and press
e.r savvy." The center's office releases for the local relay.
will also be a meeting place
Luke Sulfridge also of the
fo,r ACS ,Palient Navigator · ACS
spoke
about the
Coleen Krubl to interact with · SmokeFreeOhio campaign that
clients who are using sorrte. of recently turned in more than
ACS' free serv ices.
.
165,000 signatures from Ohio
The Meigs County Cancer . voters to the Secretary of State ·
Taskforce anticipates th is cen- to pass a statewide, smoke-free
ter opening its office . in mid- workplace act. SmokeFreeOhio
February. An open house will is asking lawmakers to allow
also be announced.
the issue to go to the statewide
Also discussed at the meeting ballot next November.
was the cancer survivor appreciation din.ner at 5:30 p:m. on
.Please see ACS, AS
BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

No funds available
for London Pool
BY BRIAN

J.

REED
BREED@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

Beth

Sereont/ photo

..Cervical Cancer screenings
saving w~lm~n apd their_.fam\)ies

CollliJlissione.;s:

• AHunger For More.
See Page A2
• Ohio man sentenced
· to attend church for ·
ttireaiS~acial· slurs.
. See Page A2
• Local Briefs.
See Page AS

Yesterday members of the Meigs
County Cancer
Taskforce met to
discuss several
projects including
Relay For Life and
a patient
resource center
sponsored by the
American Cancer
Society at the
Mulberry
Community
Center. Attending
the meeting
were. front row
(from left)
Courtney Sim,
Rae Moore, Paula
Eichinger. second
row. Ferll)an
Moore. Julie.
Williams. third
row, Julie
Ellenwood. Luke
Sulfridge and
Christy Williams
of ACS.

BY BETH SE~ENT

'

BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL .COM

POMEROY
Last year
SYRACUSE ~Sy rac u se offic ial s Mandy Combs, 32, of Pomeroy
are looking for money to operate the faced losing everythin g th at was
London Pool this summer, but ·no important to her when she learn ed
county fu nds will be ..available t.o do she had cervical cancer. but she
so; Meigs Co unty Commissioners thanks God that. she learned it
said Thursday.
. . · when she did which was in time to
Mayor Eric Cunningham and save her life.
Councilman Mi.chael Jack's met with
Sorrte women are not so lucky.
commi ssioners at Thursday's regular
Luck and regular pap smeats
meetin g to seek ass·istance in secur- had everything to do with doctors
ing operating funds for the pool for detecting Comb's condition.
When caught early cervical canthis
summer's
season.
Com .missioners referred the men to cer is highl y treatable and
various grant fundin g sources, but althoug h . Co mb 's cancer was
were not optimistic that the $10.000 caught early it still required her to
the village needs to open and .staff have a radical hysterecto my.
. .. , wanted more children."
the pool would be available from
Comb' s said with disappointment.
those so urces.
.
The pool was damaged by flood "But, I· told my . hu sband God
waters in 2004, and was closed last could send some ou r way that ·
summer.
Federal
Emergency need a home."
Comb's and her husband Matt
Management Agency has approved
• Famed missionary
have
two children. Miranda. 7.
funding fo r repairs to the poo l. but and Tyler,
4.
martyrdom 50 years
if the pool cannot be re-opened, the
"Now. I'l l hopefully be arou nd
ago ultimately saved
fun d's ca nnot be ·used for repairs to see my kids get married and
and the vil(age would lose part of give me grand babies," ·combs
the assailants'·tribe.
the award.
said abo ut survivi ng her diagnoSee Page A2
However. the village cou ld use the sis, of whith she gives God much
FEMA allocation to demolish the credit.
.
,
pool and use the site for other recre"He healed me. that's all there is
ati onal purposes, and a pan of the to it,.. she explained.
.
WEATHER
FEMA award could be used . for that
The experience . has strengthened her faith as well as her
work. Cunningham said.
The village will · determine next resolve to educate 'other women
'1
month if they can afford to operate on 'lhe importance on having reguthe pool · and proceed with repairs, lar gynecological exams and pap
smears.
Jacks said.
Ofte n women in Appalachia
Commissioners also:
have
a high percentage rate of cer• Approved a bid of $30, 187 from
vical
cancer diagnosed in late
Beth Sorprt/ photo
Hotshot Deliver Systems 1 Inc.,
stages'.
Cervical
Cancer
survivor
Mandy
Combs
of
Pomeroy
,
i
s
thankful
for
everr moment
Bloomingdale. Ill .. for the purchase
·
Dr.
Jane
Broecker,
M.D
..
·of
she has with her son Tyler. 4. seen here. as well as moments with daughter
'of a . new meill delivery vehicle .for
River
Rose
OB/GYN
said
that
this
Miranda and husband Matt. Last ye.ar Combs was diagnosed with cervical can·
the Meigs County Council on Aging.
trend in Appalachia ma y be due to c,er and thanks in part to a routine pap smear that detected the disease she is
Detalla.on.Page A6
The purchase wi ll be financed
now cancer free.
· ·
Please see Screening. AS
throu gh counci I fund s and , the ·
Commun iiy Deve lopment' Block
Grant formul a program.
• Tabled ac tion on bids for the ren of the Middleport freight
ovation
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depot, opened last month . allowin g
operation . aCJ:nri..lirlg to Re\ . Jim 1er to prepare those boxed meals,
BY BRIAN J, REED
Calendars
BR EED@M VDAIL YSEN TI NEL.CO M
Couts of the Appalachian Nu1rition whic:h ·are then delivered to worke'r~
As bid negotiation.
• A.pprovcd the appointment of
Network .
in the fields . According to Couts. volClassifieds
B2-4
Belinda Neece of Portland to the
PORTLAND - The Portland
The sen·ke tu the , :'v!exican unteers aS&gt;ist with 'the meal preparaComics
Meigs Co unt y Board of Mental Community Center will serve "' the migrant, wa' bc~un l a't 'ummer. and tion. and Hi,panic cooks associated
Dear Abby
As Retardation · and De'&lt;eloptnental home of an ecuminical ministry to . np~rated from - the former Harri' with migrant familie s are employed
Mexi can migrants working in Mcig., 'Farm' market. That t'cicilill' ha' bec·n to prepare the meals to ensure that.
Disabilitie s. for a live-year term .
Editorials
A4 • Approved appropriations red uc - County this 'ummer.
dc~mc·d in,ufl'icient foi the le1el of thcv are authentic .
A2-3 . tion s and increases for the countv
The Portland Communitv Center\ 'en ices planned .. C'ouh said .
Faith • Values
Our l.ad1 of Guadalupe Mi ssion
board.has agreed tn provid~ 'pace fi1r
Tlw ANN i' a human ,cr\'ic·c, &lt;Jrga- ChapeL meanwhile . is a ministry of
grant
s
office
and
·
Fair
Hou
si
ng
Movies
As ofrice .
the Appalachian · Nutrition :-Jetwur' ni1.minn 11ho'e primar) concern i' to Sacred Heart Church in Pomeroy
Obituaries
• Approved, payment of bilb in the and Our Ltdy .'o f Guadalu~ ;o.It"iun provide mc.tls to the worke" during and the Catholic Diocese of
As
Chapel in the fmmer Pnnl .u1d the summer ;~nd other ,emcrge·ncy Steubenville. Led by Re v. Walter ·
B Section an1ount of S81 ,6 11.38 .
Spmts
Present were Commissionef' Mick Elementary S.:hool huilding '"1 Ohiu. f\eeds . such as . Clnthin~ and trans- Heinz . pa,lor uf the Pomeroy
A6 Davenport and Jim Sheets and Clerk 124 . _The center w iII le;~,c a ,·Ia'&gt; · · portal ion to ti1edicaf prm idef' . The
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FAITH • VALUES
Famed.missionary martyrdom 50 years
A Hunger For More
ago ultimately saved the assailants' tribe

The Daily Sentinel

Friday, January 20, 2006

get those who love Him and
have a place in His plan (see
Romans 8:28). Over two millen nia ago, al l hope and joy
seemed lost to the human
race for all time, and the
shroud of sin and death ready
to completel y smother our
world, yet God did not forget
us. He dtd not forge t His
promtse to save us tf we'll
receiye His gift of eternal life
and eternal hope. He sent a
Savior. He sent His own Son,
so that justice could be realized but then raised lii s Son
from death so 'that His justice
could also be vmdicated
So, even when our hopes
and dreams seemed consumed and they blow a"'ay
like ashes in the wind, there
i&gt; hope and the promise of
new life in the hand of God.
Kept in His larder for those
who wtll trust and obey Him
is the food of renewal and
victory.' From the wellspring
of Hi s everlasting faithfulness is the refres hing and
cleansing water of fellowship
with Him. May you heed His
promises and allow Him lo
renew your hope as you iurn
from your own way and, taking His hand , follow His.
"A shoot will come up fro m
the. stum p of Jesse; from Hi s
roots a Branch will bear fruit.
The Spirit of the LORD will
rest on Htm - the Spirit of
wisdom and understanding,
the Spirit of cou nse l and
power, the Spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the
LORD ... In that day the Root
of Jesse will stand as a banner
for the peoples; the nations
will rally to Him, and Hi s
place of rest will be glorious"
(Isaiah ll :l-3a, 10 N!V).

Part 3 of 3

Please note· ThiJ coli eludes m1 account ol our
human Tendencr w rehel
againsT God's iovi11g -kmd·
ness. I hope That rt ••il•idly
pamts for us The faiThfi.rlness
of God which rs best seen in
the perso11 of Jesus Christ.
While o11e may ji11d parallels
between tlris and some real·
life situatron s, The characTer.\
described in thi., are com pletely fictional.
Numbly stanng ·at Charla ·s
lifeless form. Mel and Lydia
cou ldn't speak or cry, und
could hardly even breathe.
Accompanied by their pastor,
they went home to a house
that suddenly seemed some how less a home to them.
That afternoon. Mel looked
out hts window wtt h eyes ttiat
had run out of tears and
noticed that the apple tree
had lost the last of Its leaves,
even though tt was su11 midsummer. The funeral was
indeed dtfftcu ll. but it
brought tremendous comfort
to the both of them. They
remembered that God is
faithful no matter what our
circumstances may suggest
and praised and thanked God
even through the loss of their
da~ghter, knowmg that their
Father in heaven knows well
the agoni zing loss of a Child.
Several weeks later. Mel cut
down the apple tree that had
dted from the ftreblight that
had so mercilessly peset ·the
once lovely apple tree and
then burned its wood. He did,
however, lea'e the stump in
the ground. not quite able to
say goodbye to it entire ly or
forget the promtse It once
held for him.
Now, 25 years later, Mel
stood beside the same old
apple tree stump. He smiled
warmly as· he gazed down at
it. From ou t ol the tangle of
all the old and rotten roots
that had once belonged to
Charla's apple tree, a shoot
had sprung up and had put
forth the leaves of a new

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Thorn
Mollohan

apple tree. He didn 't know
how it was possible, if the
long dormant , roots had
somehow
mustered
up
enough to fina lly allow a
shoot to sprout and grow, or
tf someone, unbeknownst to
Mel ..had perhaps secret ly
planted an apple seed there in
honor of Charla.
Whatever the case, tt
seemed that God had a plan
yet for that old tree &gt;rum p
Mel's fully grown grandson.
Isaac, stepped up beside him
and laid his hand on the old
man's back. Isaac had JUSt .
. finis hed graduate school and
was now a devout follower of
Jesus, in love with God.
eager to serve Him, and characterized by his own beauti ful re lationship , with the
Lord. He and hts fiancee
were planning to be married
111 less than a year.
"Yes. God is faithful ," Mel
mused to himself as he considered how blessed he and
Lydta were through Isa?C.
And even though the road
that he. Lydia, Isaac and
Charla had traveled had been
fi lied wit h pai n and had
thre,atened to S"Wallqw up all
hope and joy forever, God
had brought them through it
and had demonstrated His
eternal faithfulness ... a faithfulness that nothing 'on earth
can conquer.
And so it is with Christ
Jesus. Although humamty
has co llectively departed
from God, still God is faithful
to the human race It is true
that He will often allow pain.
loss. and &gt;uffering to enter
our li ~es, but He will not for-

(Thorn Mollohan and his
family have ministered in
southern Ohio the past JO.
1/2 years. He is the pastor of
Pathway
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Ohio man sentenced to attend
church for threats, racial slurs
CINCINNATI (AP) - A
judge sentenced a suburban
Cincinnati man to attend services for six weeks at a predominantly black chuich for
threatening to punch a black
cab driver and using racial
slurs in a fight with the ntan.
Brett Haines, 36 , uf
Anderson Township, picked
church over spendi ng 30 days
in the Hamilton County jail.

Friday, January 20, 20.06

Judge Wilham Mallory Jr.
offered Haines the choice last
week after Haines was convicted of disorderly conduct.

expand Haines' cultural
awareness, Mallory said. He
told Hai nes he must go to six
consj!cuti ve Sunday services
Hames was arrested m and get the mmtster to sign a
November for threatening church program to prove he
cab driver Davtd Wil son and attended.
Wilson's wife and telling
Wil son, the cab driver, said
the m he hated black people. he would have preferred the
Prosecutors said Haines wa&gt; jail sentence.
drunk.
"Church don't change
The church services could everybody," he said.

BY RICHARD N. OSTLING
AP RELIGION WRITER

NEW YORK - Far from
home, . five American missionaries died in brutal fashion: speared and hacked to
death by tribesman in the
dense jungles of Ecuador.
That mghtmare moment 50
years ago thts month evolved
into a remarkable example of
reconciliation, and one of the
most innuential incidents in
20th centul)' Protestant mission lore.
Now the saga is being
retold in "End of the Spear,"
a moving feature film about
redemption in the jungle with
a bigger budget ($ 17 mtllion)
and broader release (in 1,200
comme rcial cinemas this
weekend) than many tilms of
thi s genre.
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In Jan uary 1956, Bush pilot
Nate Saint and American colleag ues Jim Elliot, Pete
Flemmg, Ed McCully and
Roger Youderian had teamed
up in a ht ~ h-ri sk attempt to
contact, betriend and evangelize the violent Waodani people (also. called Waorani or
Auca). The live carried guns
but didn't defend themselves
when attacked.
. Thetr martyrdom b~came
world-fainous'through a Life
magazine feature by photojournaliSt Cornell Capa and
subsequent books by Ell iot's
wido~. Elisabeth , who quickly matched her hu sband 's ·
heroism.
She and Saint's sister.
Rachel, somehow managed
to settle peacefully among
the Waodam and brought
them Chnsttanny. The'ir
exa111ple of responding to
bloodshed with love insptred
rapid conversions that are
credi ted with end ing internal
warfare among the Waodani
and ens~ rin g the tribe's sur'ival. It also inspired generations of people to fo llow the
call to become mi ssionaries.
In another ·improbable .
sequel, one of the ktllers,
Mincaye, became a virtual
substitute father to Nate's son.
Steve Saint. .The two fri ends
are currentl y touring U.S .
churches to tell the1r story and
promote the "Spear" movie
along with Saint's new book
of the same title.
In an interview (with Saint
as mterpreter). Mincaye. now
in his late 70s. said ht s band
killed the
mi ssionanes
because "furious" elders fe lt ,
"Let 's not let the foreigners
come to our place."
The elders accused the mis- '
sionanes of trying to ktll tribesmen. "We knew it was a lie,"
Mincaye said, but the grou p

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Steve Saint, left, and Ecuadorean tnbesman Mincaye pose
togethe r in New York Jan. 13 Mincaye. a member of the
Waodan1 tnbe 111 Ecuador, participsted in the murders 50 years
ago of f1ve mtsstonanes 1nclud1 ng Saint's fathe r. Nate. Saint
and Mmcaye were 1n New York as part of a nationwide Church
tour promoting a new movie baseq on the 1nc,dent, "End of the
Spear." Mincaye wears Waodani tnbal decoration mcludmg a
yoweta or headdress w1th toucan feathers , a tlnta or armband
with a to uca n feat hers and d1cagQ or ear plugs made of balsa
wood. Both M1ncaye and Samt are weanng baga, or necklaces,
With wtld boar teeth symboii.Zing t1fe .
decided. "Let's not ktll each
other; let's ktll the fore igners...
Mincaye satd . hi s heart
"was dark" until he learned
about Jesus.
"Waengongi (the Creator)
used his son's blood like soap
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trail. Then I saw it's enough.''
he said, referring to tribal
killmgs. The v1olence had to
stop. "Waengongt .sat d. 'Come
follow my trail , living well.'"
BeSides slaymg outSide rs.
the Waodani killed each other
at the htghest rate of ariy
known group, Umverstty of
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An Accmmtitrg &amp;
fina,cial .')eniL'e\ f 'irm
(dX I. :\Ia tTl Sired • Pnmcnn
17-HII ~Yn n o
·

Stmd:t\

•~hunl ') )o .1m , Sund.l\ w or.;h1p •

- l!l~O u m

l'he Ch urch of ( ' hri~t of l'omero~
lllkr,cdu&gt;n 7 .1nd I ~ 4 '~~• . E\aii):!Ch'l
llcr1111 ~ Sarg~nt. Su nJ.J) I&gt;!,P k ~ llld y 1J 1() ,r m Wt•r•lllp J(l HI ,\ 111 .ua\ (I lp
p m \icdne,da) B1t'&gt;lt! StuLl; 7 p m

Christian Union
Hartford ( hun:h of Chris! 1n
('hnstian l!nion
H ~rl l t ol d WVu. Pa ~ 1 or l~· (;h'\'r
Stllld.l) S.tmnl \} l() .1
,;;·nr~h lp
I D 111 ,J m
7 00 J1 m
Wcdnl'•d,J\

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Sa\ ll0.:~- 700pm

Church of God
~lt. Motnah Chun;h of (,,1([
l\l 1k llt ll [(J R.• dm l',tqur

hnll~

Sa!IL' Ificld . Su mi.J\ :-.~hoo t 9-l'i a.m
F\~mng
(, pm \\l•&lt;tm .. J.Iv S~ l \llC~

R.11tland Ch ur1•h of( ;ud
Pa•l••r 1~ 011 H ~"t th SunLl.l) V.. u r~ tup - Il l
.1 Ill () I' 111. Wc d1\ ~·Ja\ S(.'n ll~' I
pm

K&amp; C JEWELERS
212 E. Main Street
Pomeroy
992-3765

Oavis-Quit kel Agency Inc.

INSURANCE

Folllrne of
Insurance

Products+
.,

F1nanc1al

·

AC oi! :'-J( IFS li1L

Bill Quickel

Servtces

992·6677

White Funeral Home
Since 1858
9 Fifth Street
Coolville, Ohto

740·667·3110

Slt:\'C Tnmck, Ma m Street.
R u tl~nd. Sum.lay Wnn;hip-10 CXl am .
Sunda )' Scrvlt'e-7 p m
Dan\'ille Holiness Churth
~ 1 057 Slate RoUie ]25, Langsvll e, Pa stor
V1ctor Rou sh. Sund&lt;ty ~choo l - "J.3 U am.
SunU uy wurslu p Ill ~0 am &amp; 7 p m .
Wednesday prayer ~erv1ce 7 p m
C11hary Pilgrim Chapel
Ham sonvt ll ~
ROild, Pastor
Charles
~~.:KI.'n za: Sunpa)' S' hool 9 30 a m.•
Wontl1p - 1l a m 7 UU p.m Wednesday
s~n l l:t'- 7 ()[)pIll

Rull11nd l 'hunh u(thr N•u~ne
Sunday 'ichtml IJ ~0 a m Wor,hlp
I f) 3.0 a 111 , 6 W p,m , \\ edncsd!ty
s;r.ICCS . 7 r m Rei MlkO: Clart:

Pine l.m v~ H1bl e Hullni:Sii Church
112 mill' orr Rt ~25, Pastor: Rev O'Dell
M.mk~ Sm1duy School - 9 ~0 am
Weorsh tp - 10~0 ~ ~~~
730 pm
Wc Uae~day Scr. 1ee · 7 30 p m
Wesleyan Bible Holiness Chun:h
75 Pearl St, Middleport Pa&gt;!m R1ck
B!HJme. Sllnduy School 10 am Wursh1 p
- 10~5 pm. Suoda) Eve HlO p1 ~
WcLincsd,i) SctvtCC - 7 ~0 p m

Pastor Arland Kmg. Sunday School Ama:d11g Gr•~t Commumty Chun:h
t'a:.lOf. Wayne IJunlap. State Rt 61:11 ,
Tupjlt!r~ Pl.u n ~. Sun Wm~h1 p I(J am &amp;
6·30 pm. Thur'&lt;da} B1bl e Stud~· 7 00 p m

I.11Ur!l ClifT Fr~re Methodlsl Churrh
P.l&gt;l0r Glcnr1 Rnv.c, Sunllay School 9 }0 .1m . Wo rsh1 p - 10 30 am and fJ
Jl m WCdncsday Sen rce - 7 00 p m

Latter-Day Saints
Ttie Ch urch or Jesus
Christ of Lanu- Da ) Saints
S t Rt I MI. J.46-62J7 or 446 -7 486
Sunda:- s~huo l 10 20- 11 a.m. Rel1cf
Soc\Ct)/Pnest hood I I 05- 12.00 noon .
S.IL' r ~'mr n ! ·sen tlC "J- 10 15 a. m.
Homcmakmg meeting. lsi Thllrs - 7 p m

Lutheran

1~011

Pastor. Bob RQbmson. Sunday S'"hool - 10
am , Worshlp -9a m
Hrath iMiddlqKn1)
Pastor Bri an Dunha m, Sunday School
9 3Q 11m. Worship- I I 00 11m

10 30 am

9 . ~0

Rock Sprinp

Pa stor Kerth Rader, Sunday SchlMll 9 15
a m . Worshrp - I 0 a 1n , Youth
Fell owship Sunday • 6 p m

Grah11.m Umted M~rlh1NI1~t
\\.'(or'h'r - 11 a 111 Pastnr R~~:hurd Nease
Becht el li Med M~rlhodlst
Nev. Ha ve n. R1lhard Nease, Pa~tnr
Sunda) v..nr~h1p 9 JO am Tue s 6.3 0
pr.t\CI and B1hl c Study,

Rutland
Pa stor Rllk Ruuriu: Sunday Slfloul
9 m am , Worsh1p 10 30 am , Thursday
Scrv1ces - 7 p m
Salem Cenler
Pastor: Wil11am K Marshall, Sunday
School - 10 I ~ am Wursh1p - 9 15 am,
B1bl e Study . Monday 7. 00 prn
Snowville
Sunday Schoo l - 10 a m ., Won.h1p 9 am
Btlhany
Pa.slor· John G1 lmore. Sunday School 10
am .. Worstrrp - 9 a m • Wedne sday
Sei'\I1Ces - lOam
C•nnel-Sutton

Carmel &amp; Bas han Rd s RaCine, Oluu.
Pas10r· John Grlmore. Sund ay Schoo l 930 am , Worshtp- 1045 am, B1hk
Study Wed 7 00 pin

ANDERSON
FUNERAL HOME
17.1l.a) nt Stmt • I'U llu\ 270
~e~~ !111\tll \\' m,_~
James II . .\ rtdtrwn. Liun~ d ~ unfr~l Oiffll nr
Jlr1di !'i. -\nd~Nlll t u11:'thuu~hl hmnl Phtnmnj!

East Letart
Pastor Bill Marshal l Sunda) School
9a m., Worsh 1p- 10 am lsi Sunday
every month cv.emng sern~e 7'00 p m ,
Wednesday - 7 p m

Radn e

Btlhtl Chur&lt;'b
Tuwnsl11 p Rd , 468(. Sunday Scflool - 9
am. Wur~ h 1p
10 a m . WednesJay
Sef\•rce s I{) a m

9

~()

Pa~tllr. Allen Mrdca'p. Sunda y Sch&lt; &gt;n l

9

l\,lrthc•m

Clu~ter,

Allr~d.

!kaltiC Sund.l\ Schnnl
Wor-,hlp - 11 ,, m t:J · ~0 p m

Pastor Jan~
q ~0 am

Cht1i lt'r
Jane I;Jealllc . Wor~h1p - ~ am.
Sundav Sdwot
10 u 11)
TI\Ur)dOI)
SCf\ ll. C~ - 7 pIll
Joppa
l',l,tor B&lt;lh R,ando lph Wur~ h 1p ·
.1m Suno.lay Sl. hool - ](') 11) ,1111

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10

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MIIIHWI

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Blessed are the pure
in heart; for they
sllall see God.
Matthew 5.

Hobson Christian F~rllowsbip Church
Pa stor Herschel Whu ~ Sunday S{'bool
10 am Sunday Church scrncc- (dO pm
Wednesday 7 pm
Restoruti(m Christian Fellowship
ll ~6~ Hoope r Road Alfll'n~ Pa stur
Lonn1c Coats SundH ; Worsh1p 10 nn am
Wl.'dncsday 7 pm
La!lP\ tll e Chnsti•n Church
Full Go,pcl Pa st or Rohert Musser
Sunday Sch{l()l 9 30 am .. Worsh1p 11)_30
am i 00 pm, Wl.'d Sl'n Ice 7 00 pm

Pentecostal

•o r m

Penla"ll'l.l.al Assembl)

St R1 124 Rac me Paswr W1lham
Hobac k Sundll) School
I0 a m
h~mng - 7 p.m . \\~dn c.Ja; Sen 1n•s 7

Faith \ alley Tabernacle C hu rc h
Ba1 lcy Run RlJud . P~ sto r Rev Emmett
Ra"' s11n. Sunday F. ve 111ng 7 p m ..
Thur!&gt;dn.; Sen ICC 7 p 1p

pm

Presbyterian

Srnu·use First Untttd Presb)teriu
Paslnr Roht:rt Cnw. Worsh ip I 1 am

Syracu ~ 1\ll§slon
1411 ffnd gema n St . Syra,· usc

Suf!d~\

Slhoul · 10 am. E"cnm~
Wednesday S~fV I CC 7 p Ill,

~arrlson~llle Pmbyt~rrian C hun·h
Pastor R,)bcn (ro'&gt;l.. WlM'Shlp · 9 a m

fJ p m

Maddlt:porl Presbyterian

Hazel Communi!} Chun-h
Off Rt 124. Pastor Edse l Hart Sunda\
Sch011l · 9 lQ am , Worsh1p · 10 "'10 a m

Paslor Jame' Sn~,\~r. SunUa~ Slh&lt;•01 10
a m v.orshtp sen1t~ 11 .un

7 '0 pIll

Seventh-Day Adventist

l&gt;~~rS\ille Community
~0

C hurch
am wm,hl p

Mul bl'rr~ H I~ f&lt; d
Bcnn ~lt Lu1. ~ 1c~h

Wor~h1p

-

1 0-1~

S ~ h11ol

am

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pm

\\ tJ dnc~tl.l~

~O.tm.Worstu p - 10 ~Oa m

p lll \"••!"!.hlp · _1 p m

MI. llrmuml nht-d Brethren
m Chris! Church
Teu ~ (,,mmumt\ 1t&gt;-tll \\,d.. ham Rd
Pa &gt;hlf: r~lCI i\1 a lti~JJk Sunda~ Sd"ilx&gt;l
') 111 J m
\l. n1'h1p 10 1(1 J m . ~ 00
p m . \\. t"Jne~,la: Scn1cc\
7 (Ill p m
y,,uth gn&gt;up mt'&lt;"llll~ ~nd &amp;. .l1h Sund~~ ~

\ll .1m

&lt;J

7

~

['("lmero;,' Pn•tor
Siiii.Jidav Sef\I&lt;C&gt;

United Brethren

11

F11ith l;os pel Ch urrll

or lhe Nalllren.,.

7 &gt;o p m
\11. Olhe Cn mmunit~ Chun·h
Pa~\or Ll~l t'm~ Hu-h Sunda~ Schl)(ll
9 1,{) .tm F,\~n1ng f• ~n p 111 W~"\ l ncd&lt;ll'
S&lt;:f\ll'e 7pm'

' rm
Eden I mint Breth re n in Chris1
Stat~: K(lul~ I ~4 t&gt;ctv.o:en R~ed•1dl c

.

Rffils,llle l'rllo~sh ip
of the Nazarene, Pa shH Ja n11e
Pttlll , Sund~y School - Q 10 am Worsh1p
' 10 -l'i a Ill 7 r m WrdnrM:Iav SeTitl eS
7 pm

Syracuse Church orthf Nazarenr
Pastor M1kl.' Adkm s. Sundl:iv Sl'hl'&gt;Ol - 9 .1\1
am. Worsh1p - 10 30 am . 6 p m .
Wedne~da)' Sen lleS - I p m

Full Uospel LighlhoUSl'
Pnn ~&lt;:-r111 Pa ~wr R"1
Huntn , SunU~1 S,;hl&gt;l'l I() .1m h~nm11
7 &lt;11 p m Tut,da &gt; &amp; Thur' . 7 •O p n1

'1.04'i H1land R&lt;•JJ.

South llctllel CummuiUI\ Chun.·h
l'a~h\1 Lmd.t [),ml~'\\o••..U
Sund .11 S,ho1&lt;1l () .1111 \\o•l' hlp Su1l&lt;.C
111 a 111 ~n,l ,1nd ~lh Suml.11
S1h~r H.1 J~c

Carlttnn lnte rdrMmlnfltlonall' hurch
Kong•hun f&lt;oaJ l'·'''''r R»r&lt;~·rt \ \11cl'
Sunda)

S1h~wl

4 1.11 ,, m

ROCKSPRINGS
Let \Oitr
REHABILITATION CENTER men, thar tht&gt;\ mm
The care you desen•e, close to home

36759 Rocksprings Rd .
Pomeroy, OH 45769

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74&lt;1·992-6606

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
PHARMACY
We Fill Doctors'
Prescriptions
992-2955
Pomeroy
"So I stnve always to keep
my consrien~ clear before
God and man .

Arts 24:16

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S1mda: S&lt;hro..1l Ill a Ill ,
Sunda1 \l. ,,r.;h1r' I I i~l .\ Ill V.cd nc~dJ)

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Pomero) Chu rch nrthe N8Z111nmf'

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Salem Communlly Churrh
Bu'k llf V. c~t Columbia. W Va om LIC\' Ifl g
Road. Pa shlr Chiirles Roush (3 04 ) 675 ."!21lS. SundaJ S{'hool 9 JO am. Suf!da)
~H:n111g se n 1ce 7 QO pm , B1hl} Study
WedneM.!ay -.er.rce 7 00 pm

M1ddleporl Communily Churrh
'i7'i Pe.:11l S1, Mtddlepn rt . Pa o;tor Sam
Anders11n Sunlfu\' S~honl 10 ii m
El·cmng- 7 30 p m Wedneo;day Sen•tcc

L(•ng B(llh \lll Sunda\

Chur~h

P~~lur

Rl

Sen I CI'~

Full Gosp~rl Church
or thr Lhing Sll.vior
\ 11114111\y Pa.~tor Je &gt;~ M&lt;lfn S
Saturday 1 ()0 p m

Sahhmh S,;hLIOI

6 30 pm.
WeUn e~ day Sl!'ni ces - 7 P m . Pa stor
Alll'll Ml(kap

Mt!IJ;;!i Coopera tive P11rish

N~rw ltft YH:Iory (~ nter
1.771 Gt:orgt'!~ Creek RuaJ Ga lltpoh ~. OH
P,tslnr 11111 ~tm en, S11nda; Sen1 c~' JU
a m, &amp; 7 p m Wednesdll) 7 p m &amp;
Youth7pm

am ,

s~nr&lt;C&gt; -

7p m

p' m

H a rnsoo~ille Co.,m munil\ Churrh
Pa!otOr Theron Durh am Sund;iy '-J )0
a 1\l and 7 p m • WcUnesday - 7 p m

Morse Chapel Church
Surn..l&lt;~;. SlhO••I - 10 am . Wor;;h1p •
OLIII WcJilcSJil) Sef\M.'- 7 r m

Nazarene
Middl~port Church

Clifton Tabernadr Church

fai lh f ull Gospel Chu rch
Lnng Rmt um Pa!.lor Stt:!\~ Reed. S uuda~
•( Schm1l 9 •n am Wmsh1p - 9 ~0 am ,
anJ 7 p m., Wcd11e~du y 7 p m F ml&lt;~y ·
fc llov. sh1p!-&gt;Cn1Ce7 pm

1

· 7 I'm

Cl1fton, W Va, Sundl:l ) S~houj · liJ am
Wl1nh1p 7 p 1n, Wcdne&gt;Ja) Sao 1te- 7

Ahundant Gn1ct! H. F. I.
92 J S Th1rtl St Middlrpo rt, Pa s10r Teresa
Da11 s. Su nday . ~er~ 1 cc. 10 am
Wcdne ~ da y SCf\lCC, 7 p m

Sunda) Sch(l&lt;ll
ll
1030a m 7 p m

Hockingport C hurch
Grand Slrcct, Sunday School • Y iO a m
W(ti"S hip . 1f1 J() am, Pa~lor Pll11l1p Bdl

l\ 11 . Oh n· United Methodist
011 12~ h ~h 111 d Wilke svi lle. Pa s1ur Re'
R.1lph Sp1rcs. Sunda) School - 1) 30 am ,
wl,r&gt;hip - 10 30 am . 7 p 111 Thu n;da)

If ye abide in Me, a11d My Brogan-Warner
INSURANCE
word., abide i11 you, ye &gt;ila/1
SERVICES
ask wltat ye will. a11d it .1/ta//
214 E. Main ·
be done unto you.
992·5130
}01111 15:7
· Pomeroy

iilifi

MorninR Sta r
Pastor John G1lmor&lt;:, Sunda y SChool- II
am Worsh1p - IUam

TmTh Church
Co Rd 63. Suntlay School
Wnrsh1p I[} '0 am

Wednt"&gt;d~y Serv1 c c~

Ash S trt'el Church
Ash S\ , M1ddlcpur1· Pasl1lr Jeff Sm1lh
Sund:~&gt; S~ h no l - 9 30 .r m. Mormng
Wor ~h • r
10 ]0 ~ m &amp; 6 30 pm.
• Wedncsda) Serv ile b 3ll 'p Ill , Ynutl1
Scmce- 6·30 p m
Agape Ure C~rnt~r
'' Fuii -Gospd Church' . Pastors John &amp;
Patt y W~dc, 603 Sc~.;ond Ave MMon . 77.15017. Servile ume Sunda) 10 J() a m
\\ eJncsd;~y 7 pm

lpm

United Methodist

Rejoid n(l Lift Chu-:ch
500 N. 2nJ '\1~ .. M1ddlepon Pa'itur
Mtlic hncm~u . Pi! ~IOr Em e n1u ~
La"'renec Fun:rmm \\'( lf~lup 1U 00 am

7 {)I)

19~

Our S111vlour l.ulheran Church
WJinu l and Henr) S t ~, Ravrnswood
WVa Pa ~ lor D,l\ld Rtl.~ ~c ll . Sunda y
S~ hot&gt;l - 10 (HJ .1m Y.'lmhrp II am

Jm

'n or~h 1 p ·

Scrv1cc!;

Bethel Wors hip Ct'nter
W7R:! S R 7, Rced~v•l l c OH 4577.:: \12'
m1 le north or Ea~tcrn S~hoolo on SR 7 A
f ull Gn~ pcl Chur,;h Pastor Rot&gt; Harber.
1\ h odatc Pastor Karyn Dull 'i Yomr.
' l'a~tor Sultt: Fra nu s. Sunday se rv1tc s
10 00 am "'orsh1p (ll)() pm Famil y L1ri'
Clas~cs Wed Hnmc Cell Group ~ 7,00
p m Omo:r L1rn1" C'r-11 Group at 1hi'
~h llrch 6·30 prn w 8 W prn

PeMrl Chapel
Sunday School - 9 am Worsh tp . 10 am

Coolvillt United Metbodisl Pansh
Pas tur Hel en Kim&lt;:, Cooh1ll c Olurcfl
Mum &amp;. Ftfth St Sundav School
10
am , Worsh1p - 9 a,m . Tue~day Sen•tces

St. Paul Lutheran C hur&lt;'h
s~cond S1 PotnL"ro)'
Su11Jay .'khtX•l - 9 ~5 a 111, Wur.&gt;hip • 11

m

- Studv

pm

Pastor: Kerry Wood , Su nda~ School - 10
am . Worshtp · lla.m

Corna Sycunwre &amp;

I) ~0 &lt;~

We dnr \d~}

Com mun1t~ Apo!ilolic

C hurch
P,l,h lr Wayne R Jev,.dl Sundav \1 llf'h'P
- tJ nu r m Wl;'dnc,day nt~J p m H1hlc

of Chml
l&lt; d. Pastor J1m Prollin ;

R&lt;~Lme

Sun d~y Sdmol'

Minersville
P..llitor Bob Robmsorr Sunda) Slhl'•ol - 9
a m., Wursh1p - 10 a.m

Pastor Bnan Dunham , Worsh ip a m . Sun da~· School- 10 35 a m.

Sthersvllle

Commurut~ ·

Portland

St. John Lulheran Church
Ptnc Gwvc, Worsh1p - 9 00 am , Sunda)
10 00 a'm Pastor James P
Schmtl
Arlllly

.

Call(Mr) 81blt Chun:h
Cn Rd Pa ~ I M H.c1
Bhwkwood Sunda) S(· houl 9 liJ a m
Wnnhl("\ 10 ]lJ a m : 7 111 1' m
Wedne.da ) Sei"\'ICt: . 7 '\() r m

PnmL"rny P1kl!'

Oasis l'hristllln' Fellowship
demlllll natn lll:il fel lowshr pJ
Meet1n~ 111 the old Amcncan Lcg10n Hall
Suuth hounh AI~:IIUI.'. M 1ddl~port
Pa;tor Chn~ Stt• ~~o an 1000 am Sunday
Othe'r mceu ng~ In humcs

Forest Run

Hy~ll

Run Community Chun.:h
11 a~l tlr Rl.'\ Larry Lem ley, Sunday Sl hOOl
- lf~Oam,Wnrsh 1p 10 45am.7 pm
Thumla\ l:l1hl!-' Study ~nJ Youth - 7 p m

t'111rrHr~ 8ll1lr (. hu n.:h
Le1an W Va Rt I Pa,uu Hr1a11 Ma;
Sund'l) School 9 ·.\(j a m. \\. nr ~hl[l 7 00
p m , Wednesday a1hk $1Ud) 7 flU [I m
hith Fello~~hip Crusadt&gt; ror ( 'hris1
Pu~tl)r Rc1 Friinkll p 01d;i'n' Stp l~l!
J-ndJy I Jl m

A New Bexinnin K
(Full GosfW'I Chutt'hJ Hntn&lt;.On vrlle.
Pa,toh Roll al'jd Ka )' Mur&gt;h.,Jl .
Sunda} Sc:nke. 2 p m

10 30 am Worsh1 p - 9 ~0 am B1ble
Smdy Wt:d 7 30
t' hi twooch
Pastor Kenh Rader, Sunday Sehonl - JO
am, Worshlp - 11 il m

pm

1

Other Churches

Asbury (Symcuse). Pa ~tor Boh Roh1n ~on ,
Sunday School - 9 4~ am , Wor~hr p - 11
a m . Wcdnesda~ Sel'l'iees - 7 30 p m

Pom rroy
Rost" or S haron Holine!ps t:burrh
Lcm.lmg Creek Rd . Rutland. Pastor· Re\
DCWl'Y King Sunda y Khool- 9·30 am ,
Sunday v.orsh1p -7 ,P rn , Wednesday
prayer mectmg - 7 p m.

Whltr'li Chapel Wesleyan
C'ooh 1He Road Pa-tvr Re1 Phillip
K1denuur . Sund:.y s~hnul • 9 JO am .
Wor..h1p 10 10 &lt;1 111 , Wtdne!id&lt;~ ) Service:

Senile., 7 p m

WL-dn c~ay

Tupprffl Plains St. Paul

P~ s lor

f'l\1

M,mhcw 5·1

Mrddleport. OH

740·992-6128
Local source for trop hies,
Ia ues t-sh1rts and more

helor~

p m s.tl'l'ice

EnlerpriM

Holiness

· f' lftdom t;O!ipt'l MiS!iiOn
Bald K11&lt;1h. 1111 \11 Rd II l'll~lol t(c1
Roger Wrlltord. 1\unduy SdHMll IJ ~0
a m Wor~h1p- 7 p m

L"11e!!ttr Church or the l"oo'aurenc
1-'astur Ke1 H ~rhert lilll.te, Sunday S~huol
- '1. ~0 lim Wu1~h1fl - ll H m . 6 p m

.~First Sunday uf ~IJnth 7 00

Comm~nity Church

l h•s' 7 pm \Ired

lh.•'l:t l'r L hun·h 11ft hrlst

\\.'cdlll''d")

10 30 a.m

Episcopal
Grllt'e Eplscopa l l"hurch
326 E Mam St. Porncroy, Sunday School
~nd
Holv Eucharis t II 00 a m Rev
l;dward Payne

pm

Rftdsvtll~r

Congrt!gational
Trinity C hurch
Sc.:ond &amp; Lyim. flomrroy, Pastor · Re~
Jonathan Noble, Worsh1p 10 :!5 a.m..
Sunday Schn\119 15 am

SerVK( lU W am, Eve11111g Sen Jl t: fo

Jun l .a\ende r, Suntluy Schnol -

ll.lO am Wor~h1p - f() 10 ~m and 6
p 111 . Wcdnc'ida} ')~n I~C' • 7 p m

1030a·m -

am

7 pm.

\ ictnn Rllplistlndeptndent
~,::&lt;; '-:: ~11d '\.t \ilddll'porl l'a ~l&lt;l r Jame o;
I; 1\ Cl•\'~ \\ prship - 10,1 m 7 pm.

Church or God of Propheq
OJ Wh1tc Rd . off St. Rt. 160 Pastor. PJ
Chapman, Sunday S~:hool - 10 am.
Wtxshtp - I I am. Wednesday Servrct:s -7
pm

IDa m . S1111d·IY S&lt;l11onl

Cal'lWayAS...!

•
St Rt

P~to;mr

Pomeroy Chun.·h or C hr\~1

Punll'ruy We&gt;lside C h~th
1. 1)

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TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Friday, Jan . 20, the 20th day of 2006. There are
345 days left in the year.
Today 's Highlight in History:
Twenty-five years ·ago, on Jan. 20, 1981, Iran released 52
Americans it had held hostage for ,444 days. minutes after the
presidency had passed from Jimm y Carter to Ronald Reagan.
On this date:
In 1801 , John Marshall was appointed chief justice of the ·
United States.
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In 1841, the island of Hong Kong was ceded to Great
Elritain. (It returned to Chinese cont ro l in Jul y 1997 .)
In 1887, the U.S. Senate approved an agreement to lease
Pearl Harbor in Hawaii as a naval base.
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In 1896, comedian George Burn s was born Nathan
Birnbaum in New York City.
In 1936. Britain 's King George V died; he was succeeded
by Edward VIIL
In 1942, Nazi officials held the notorious Wannsee conference, during which they arrived at their "final solution" that
called for exterinimiting Jews. .
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In 1945, President Roosevelt was sworn into office for an
unprecedented founh term. ·
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In 1986, the United States observed the first federal holiday
in honor of slain civil righ.ts leader Manin Luther King Jr.
In 1986, Britain and France announced plans to build the
Channel Tunnel. .
Ten years ago: Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians
turned out to vote in a festive first election, solidly endorsing .
Yasser Arafar and his peace policies. The space shuttle
Endeavour landed after a nine-day mission .that included
snaring a Japanese satellite . .
Five years ago: George Walker Bush became America's
43rd president after one of the most turbulent elections in
U.S. history. Hundreds of thousands of protesting Filipinos
forced President Jo ~eph Estrada to step down; Vice President
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo was swom in as the new president.
Michelle Kwan won her founh straight U.S. Figure Skating
Championship title while Timothy. Goebel won his tl rst
men's title.
One year ago: President Bush was i11augurated for a second
term ; Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, ill with thyroid
· cancer. delivered the oath of office. Anti-Bush demonstrators
jeered the president's motorcade during the inaugural parade.
Today 's Binhdays: Country singer Slim Whitman is 82.
Actress Patricia Neal is 80. Comedian Ane Johnson is 77. ·
Former astronaut Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin is 76. Actress
Dorothy Provine is 69 .. Singer Eric Stewan is 61. Movie
director David Lynch is 60. Actor Daniel Benzali is 56. Rock
musician Paul Stimley (KISS) is 54. Rock musician Ian Hill
(Judas Priest) is 54. Comedian Bill Maher (MAR) is 50.
Actor Lorenzo Lamas is 48. Actor James Denton ("Desperate
Housewives") is 43. Country singer John Michael
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McCain is 36. Actor Skeet Ulrich is 36: Rap musician ?uestlove (The Roots) is 35. Rock musician Rob Bourdon (Linkin
Park) is 27. Actor Evan Peters is 19.
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Lost .in translation
President Bush has a problem pronouncing some
words. For example, he says
"nucular" when he means to
say "nuclear.''
The president isn't the
only one. In his "Book of
Beastly Mispronunciations"
(Houghton Mifflin, 1999) ·
Charles Elster said, "Nuclear
has been mispronounced by
millions of educated and
otherwise careful speakers,
· including scientists, lawyers,
professors and even presidents of the United Statesincluding
Dwight
·Eisenhower and Jimmy
Carter. · Language ex pert
Edwin Newmim said, 'The
word somehow is too much
for a fair pan of the population; education and ' experi'
ence have nothing to do with
.it. ' n

Many of us have pronunciation hang-ups of our own .
Dizzy Dean. who became a
baseball
play-by-play
announcer when his pitching
days were over, had trouble
with most. words. He should
have stuck wjth pitching. He
would say such things as
"Joe · Medwick slud. into
third."
Native Assyrian George
.Lamsa, the Bible translator
who came to the United
States in 1917, was confused
by our idioms. Having
become a baseball fan after

George
Plag~nz

em igrat\ ng to our shores,
one day when he was listening to a game on the radio he
heard the an nouncer say that
Babe Ruth had "died on
thi rd."
Lamsa was sorry to hear
that for the Babe had been
one of his heroes . qwo
innings later he was to get an
even greater shock. Ruth.
dead on th ird in the tlfth
inning, managed to come to
life and hit a:home run in the
seventh!
It was not the first time
Lamsa had been perplexed
by an American idiom. Once
a lady invited him to her
home for a pl!fly.
"We're goi ng to have a
shower for Mary So-andso,, she sat'd .
In the Near East, brides .are
bathed before the nuptials.
Lamsa was surprised to hear
. that Americans had the same
custom . He accepted the
invitation but, once at the
pany, he wondered. what had
. happened to change the

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Saturday. Jan. 21
GALLIPOLIS - Neal B. Clark, 84, of Gallipolis, passed
PORTLAND Public
away at 2:25 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2006. in the Holzer
Medical Center.
meeting for those interested
He was born Sept. 23, 1921 , in Gallipolis, son of the late in. the Portland Community
Buell and Trixie Neal Clark.
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Center/Civil War Museum or
He was the reti red owner of Clark's Jewelry Store, which he joining .the center's board. I0
operated for over 45 years.
a.m. to noon , at the center.
Monday, jan. 23
.He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, serving as a sergeant
RACINE
Racine
dunng World War II in EAgi and, France, Belgium and
Gennany. Neal was a graduate of Gall ia Academy High Village Council, recessed
School and t.he School of Horology in Quincy, Ill. , and session, 7 p.m., Racine
became a centfied master watchmaker.
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Municipal Building.
Neal was a member of the Grace United Methodist Church
United Methodist Men and the Wesley Wed Sunday Schooi
Saturday, Jan. 21
class. Neal was a Master Mason and Past Master of Morning
PORTER
Everett
Dawn Lodge No. 7, Free and Accepted Masons of Ohio,
Kemper to sing· and Bob
Aladdin Temple Shrine, Moriah Council No. 32 of Royal and
Hersman to preach at 6 p.m.
Select Masons of Ohio, Rose Commandry No. 43 of Kn ights
at
the Clark Chapel Free Will
Saturday, jan. 21
Templar, Grand Chapter No. 79 of Royal Arch Masons and
Baptist Church .
· TUPPERS PLAIN S
·OhiO Pnory No. 18 of the Knights of the York Cross of Honour. VFW Post 9053 will observe
MIDDLEPORT
-The
Neal also served eight years as a member of the Gallipolis 20th anniversary wi th 6 p.m. White Oak Quartet, 7 p.m. at
City School Board, was a Kentucky Colonel and a member of dinner prepared by Ladies the Middlepon Church of the
the Wally Byam Air Stream Club.
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Pastor Allen
Auxiliary. Members · of post, Nazarene.
He is survived by hi s wife, Jean Bates Clark, whom he mar- wives and guests invited to Midcap
invite s public.
ried Feb. 22, 1948, in Oak Hill , Ohio; a daughte r and son-inlaw, Nancy and Tommie Vaughn of Gallipolis; his granddaughter, Christine Vaughn of Columbus; a daughter-in-law,
Lmda C) ark of Naples, Fla.; and a sister-in-law, Sharon (Doug
. JL) Crabtree of Oak Hill.
DEAR ABBY: I went into.
In addition to hi s ~arents, he was preceded in death by a son,
Joe Neal Clark, on Dec. 16, 2003; a grandson, Bnan Neal our home office and noticed
Vaughn , in November 19,80; and a sister in infancy.
that my wife had left her e. Services will be· 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 22, 2006, in the Grace mail on. I spotted an odd
United Methodist Church . Officiating will be the Rev. Doug name, so I opened ·.one of
Stockton, the Rev. Bill Thomas and the Rev. Bob Powell. the me ssages and my jaw
Dear
Interment will be in the Masonic section of the Ohio Valley dropped , It was from a man
Abby
Memory Gardens. Friends may call at the Cremeens Funeral with whom my wife was
Chapel from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 21, 2006.
having an affa ir. The eMasonic memorial services will be conducted in the chapel mails were so graphic as to
at 4 p.m. Saturday by Morning Dawn Lodge No. 7, F&amp;AM .
leave noilling to the imagiNeal will lie in state at the church one hour pr;ior to the nation . Thi s person is some funeraf service.
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one with whom my wife had that since "nothing hap:
Memorial contributions may be made in Neal's memory to an affair before we go t pened" it wasn' t an .affai r: I
. disagree. Am I wrong? ~h e Grace United . Methodist Church, 600 Second Ave.,
together. He was going to FURIOUS IN NEW JERSEY
Gallipolis, .Ohio 45631 .
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leave his wife and live with
DEAR FURIOUS: You
A flag presentation will be conducted at the graveside by her before we met, but when
now
have two problems. You
Galli a County veterans organizations.
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push came to shove; he have a therapist who is siding
Casketbearers are Ronald Noe, Guy Guinther, Norm stayed with his wife and ju st
with your wife, and an advice
Snyder, Doug Crabtree Jr. , Kevin Crabtree, Malcolm used mine for sex.
who sees it yout
columnist
Orebaugh, Bruce Pennington and Bill Brown.
One of the messages di s- way. No, I do not think you
Honorary pallbearers are Charles Brown, Herb Bush, Earl cussed a planned meeting
are wrong. And unless your
Tope, Bob O'Dell ; Arden Dobson, Neil Sanders, Bill Cargo that did not take place wife can ·come up with a satand members of the Columbus Unit of the Wally Byam
because
he
got
stuck
at
only
isfactory ex planation 'for
Caravan Club International.
work . She e- mailed him and inviting her old lover over for
told him he could stop by the sex under the same roof as
hou se any night after I0 and her child and her husband, I'd
have sex for an hour or two say your marri age i.s
MIDDLEPORT - John Erwin, 75, Middlepon, passed because our 5-year- old son · o.VE.R.
. away on Wednesday, Jan. 18. 2006 at Holzer Medical Center and l were sleeping in other,
DEAR ABBY: I have one
in Gallipolis after an extended illness.
bedrooms !
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sister. Our mother is
He was bom on May 9, 1930, in Middlepon, son of the late
She insist.s that "nothing deceased. When our father
Arhe Everett Erwin and Maude Wears Erwin .
happened," which · I have passes away, he will leave a
He was employed at the former Vanadium l&gt;lant and then trouble believ ing . We have sizable estate to my ~ister and
worked as a transponation driiler for the Meigs County Senior b&lt;1en seeing a therapist who me, .consisting of two homes
·Citizens Center.
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believes my wife'. and says and various businesses.
In addition to hi s parents he was preceded in death by sisters, Garnet Brown , Helen Hood ; brother, Chester Erwin. . ·
He is .survived by daughter . . Marsha; sisters, Maxine
(Richard). Brown, Chillicothe, Irene Hendricks, Pomeroy.
Julia Davidson. Grove City; brother, Dex ter Erwin, New
Haven. W.Va.; and seve ral. nie.ces and nephews.
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Services will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2006 at
the Middlepon Chapel of Fisher Funeral Home. Officiating
Sulfridge . said another fac tors such as access to
will be AI Hanson. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery. 97;000 signatures are still need- health care or fear of finding
Friends may call from noon until time of service on Saturday . ed for the state wide initiative •·something."
at the funeral home .
to go on · the ballot and .· Brueckner · has been treatIn lieu of t1owers. donations may be.mado to the Middlepon SmokeFreeOhio is looking for ing . loca l patients at the
Church of Christ, 437 Main Street, Middlepon, 45760.
· volunteers to collect signatures . . · Meigs Medi cal Clinic since it
On-line condolences may be sent to www.fisherfuneralTaskforce member Counney opened last year and has seen
homes .com
Sim and Steve Beha were both an increase in precancerous
honored by ACS for their vol- changes but only one case of
unteer work in ttie county cervical cancer.
regardin g cancer awareness:
Finding those pn;cancerous
Also attending the meeting . changes is part of .preventing
were Ferman and Rae Moore. cerv ical cancer.
Julie Williams, Paula Eichinger
"We can prevent cervical
and Ju~e Ellenwood of ACS .
·ca ncer. we don't juq fi nd
The next meeting of the it,'. Broecker sa id of pap
POMEROY - A childhood immunization clinic will be
County
Cancer smears th at ·detect changes
held from 9 a.m. to II a.m. and I p.m. to 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Mei gs
Taskforce
is
at
noon,
Feb.
23 in the cervix that . can be
Jan. 24 at the Meigs County Health Depanmen~. Bring child's
at
the
Pomeroy
Library
basetreated before they become
shot re cords. All children must be accompanied by a
pareni/legal guardian. Bring medical cards if applicable. A $5 rnent conference room . lunch cancerous.
will be provided. .
A risk factor for cervica l
· donation is appreciated but not required for services.

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Sen. Kennedy strikes out with Alito
When I retired as publisher
what you would expect of a
of National Review in 1988,
group of conservative alumI sent all my office fil es to
ni.
the Library of Congress. It
But he did not extinguish
had requested them, as pan
the suspicion (or. hope ),
· of its archive of 20th century
which was now germinat ing
William
political manuscripts. I guess
on
the loony left ,. that . my
Rusher
they thought students of confil es ·might contain someservatism might find them
thing tru ly damaging to Alito
useful someday.
- or at least to CAP. with
Among them were my fi les·
which Alita might the n be
on Concerned Alumni o( job in the Reagan adminis" smeare&lt;.l by association . Of
Princeton (CAP), a group I !ration's Justice Department. so. why had Kirkpatrick
had helped found in 1972 to decided to include in .his missed it" Maybe they
protest Princeton's steady resume - presumab ly to thought he. too. was part of
drift-toward being what a fe l- impress the Reaganites with the vast right-wing conspiralow alumnus, my old hi s conservatism the cy.)
National Review colleague. datum ttiat . he had been a
In any case, the Library of
Congress thereupon received
James Burnham , sadl y called "member" of CAP.
ujust another liberal joint."
Fast forward to November a request from Ralph Neas'
Our two chief concerns were 2005. Alito, now a distin- People for the American Wa)'
its &lt;!eliberate debasing of its guished judge, has been (PAW), a smell y bunch of
admission standards to meet nominated by President.Bush leftist s with . no principles
self-imposed racial and eth- to suc'ceed Sandra Day worth men tjoni ng. to lei
nic q[lotas (the policy that O'Connor on the Supreme· them . rummage through my
later became famou s as Coun. It occurred to David files on CAP. 1 denied the
"affirmative ac tion," . a·nct Kirkpatri~k . a New York request, in keeping with 1ny
which the Supreme Court Times reporter and yet uniform· custom. of refusing
recentl y ru led unconstitu- another Princetonian, to look to give PAW the correct
tiona! if adopted by public into my Iiles oti CAP at the · Eastem•Standard Ti me.
A su bs~q u en t and more
·uni versities). and its decision Library of Congress, to see if
to throw the ROTC right off they revealed .anything about curiou s .request to the same
the campus.
Alita's activity in the group. effect then came from the
CA P survived for a dozen . or a!lyt hing discreditable Congressional
Research
· years or so, publishing (with about CA P itself. Pursuant to Service, which (as IS its emmoney contributed .by yet the
Library··s
rul es. ·tom) was acting on behalf of
another al umnu s, former ' Kirkpatrick asked my per- one or more . members or
Ambassador · to Switzerland mission . .which I cheerfu lly comm ittee" of Congre". but
Shelby Cullom Davis) a peri- gave. In a subsequent article refused to identify them . For
odical called Prospect. and in the Times. he acknow l- tha.t rea.son. this request. too.
sending . mitilings . to ·edged ri ght up front in the "'as denied..
Princeton alu"m·i - a prac- ·. second paragraph that "there
That
bring s
us
to
tice that understandably dis- is no evidence that (Aiitol WednGsday. Jan. I I. That
tressed the university admin · played an ac ti ve or promi- moming . in the Judi ciary
istration.
nent role'· in CAP. The re)t Committee hearings m1. the
Then in 1985. Samuel A. of the artic le de;cribed Alito nominati!Jn. Sen. led
Alita Jr., a Princeton gradu- CAP\ activities. and con - Kenricdy ·cD-Ma". ) dem:tn&lt;.l ·
ate who was applying for a cerns. which were exact ly cd furiously I hat the l'llllllllil•

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(R-Pa.). subpoena my ti les
on this evil organ it.ution .. .·
CAP. Specter, who had .
· apparently not seen a lettCl! ,
from Kenned y to the sam~ .
ge neral effect, told him t(o'
stop trying to run the com mitte~. but alloweu that he
\vould look into the matter.
. A couple of hours later. a
member of Specter\; stall
pho11ed me and requested
access to the fil es. I t; ranted
it. promplly and c0rdially . .
and by nightfail investi gator~ ·
for bDt h Specter and"
K
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en ne Y were at the Library..
of Congress, going througJ,.:
the fi les: They stayed at iL +;
am told, unttl 2 a.m. on Jan.
12. That same morning.-'
Chairnl&lt;ln Specter tolu the"
cominittee and the world thai"
Jud ge Alito's . name wa s·'
nowhere to be f'ound in those
files - not even once. Score''
one for Ki~kp:Hrick.
And Sen. Kennedy ? In hi{
desperate and wholl y unsuc:·
cessfu l effort to blacken'
Judge Alito. he has· sme&lt;ired '
the
good
name s
of'
Concerned
Alumni
of:.
Princetnn and various of it:; ·
men1b&lt;,rs with fahc charges ;
of racism. anti-feminb1i1 ancf '
much ei,c.
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Just one .more disgi·nce in~:
the long history of this
t.t mous col lcctur ·or dis - ·
g1a.c c~ .
· I \Vili!aiiJ Rusha i.1 u..
Distin ~ ui &lt; l~ed Fe lln~&gt; p/ 1/w
Clare111ont llf .l litwc tur tilt'
Sruclr of St&lt;iT&lt; '.\II&lt;OII\hiJ&gt; und
Polrtimi•Philo.\of1ln .)

Refreshments.
Anonymous, clmed Big
Sunday, J an. 22
Book ;tudy. 8 p.m., Sacred
LETART - Gqspel music Heart Church .
worship service m 6 p.m. E a s t 4 u nday, Jan. 22
Letan Methodist Church. .
MEROY - Akoholics
Wednesday, Jan. 25
nonymou' clo;eu 12 &amp; I 2
MIDDLEPORT - Hobson study. 7 p.m .. Sacred 1-!.ean ·
Christian Fellowship Church . Church .
MIDDLEPORT
6:30p.m . with service featuring music by Many Short .
Narcotics Anonymous open
di scussion, 7:30 p.m.. Cross
Thursday, Jan. 26
Winter Pointe Apartments recreation
POMEROY
meeting of the Ohio Valley room .
Crusade for Christ will be at
7 p.m. at the fellowship hall .
First
Southern
Bapti st
Church.
Saturday, Jan. 29
POMEROY
Ohio
RAVENSWOOD. W.Va.
Val ley Crusade for Christ - Free women\ health clinmeeting. 7 p.m.. First ic . 9 a.m. to noon , Jackson
Southern Baptist Church.
Countv Genera l H t~al th
Centei Clinical breast examinations.
. pap
smears.
Refres hments , door prizes.
Appointmen.ts required at
Saturday, Jan. 21
POMEROY - Alcoholics (304) 273-1033 .

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dinner at Tuppers Plains hall.
SYRACUSE - Syracu'e
Youth League organizational
meeting, 4:30 at the Syracuse
Community
Center.
Questions call Eber Pi ckens,
Jr., 992-5564.
Thesday, Jan. 24
RACINE - . RACO to
meet at 6:30p .m. at Star Mill
Park. Potluck refreshments.
New membi!rs welcome.

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Neal B. aark

plans. The bride-to-be got get into heaven," the minisplenty of gifts but there was .ter began to perspire. Th'\t:.
no shower!
was the same as telling thes~ ~
Son of nomads who grew . finan ciers in the congregaup speaking the ·Aramaic . tion that they wouldn't go to •
language (the language of heaven.
the Apostles), Lamsa discov"Don' t worry,"
said •
erect that our Bible tran.sla- Lam sa. "The correct transla~
lions had got many bf the lion is 'rope,' not 'camel.· ali&gt;
Aramaic idioms all wrong.
l will point out in the ser;:";
There is, for example, a mon. The Aramaic charaC::
saying in Aramaic, "l( your ters for camel and rope are'!
hand of(ends you , cut it off." practically identical. Only a
American idiomatic speech, native can tell the difference.'
would render it, "If you.have The Greek translators got il_ ~
a habit of slealing, cut it wrong."
'.'
out."
The passage, Lamsa sa id~
When a man who had been doesn't mean it is impossible;:
asked to follow Jesus said, for a rich man to get int.¢',
" Let me fi rst bury my heaven.' It means there will
father," he meant, "Let me have to be some c h a n g~;s,
· take care of my father until first.
,,
JJJst as you have to remove
he dies," or. in effect. "When
I have no more family oblig- some strand s of a rop11 ,
atjons, I'll follow you."
before it wil l go through thy,;
Jesus' rebuke of the man .needle's eye, he said. so .\L
("Let the dead bury the rich man will have to strip~
· dead") made it sound as if away some of hi s material ~
Jesus didn't want the man to desires before he can get into
·"
take the time to bury his heaven.
father.
·
With the message well'
Once Lamsa was asked to conveyed , it was not lost on
preach at a church on Long the li steners. In fact, J.P. ;
Island - to which
the Morgan, who took the coJ,:'
Morgans, the DuPonts and lection that day, came up to:
other Wall Stree t fami lies Lamsa after the service to'·
belonged.
say how mli.ch he enjoyea'
When he told the minister the sermon.
(George Plag en~ is m\"
he was going to speak on the
text, " ft is easier for 3 camel ordained JJ'I inis flJf' and i'ete r~ .
to go through the eye of a ar1 · newsman hased iii '
needle than for a rich man to Colwnlm s. Ohio.)
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Screening

Local Briefs

Immunization clinic

Portland
from Page A1 ·

Catholic church, the mi ssion
was served last summer by a
number of area Catholic
pri est~. lay volunteers from
Sacred Heart who assisted in
. translating.
and
Sister
Francesca
Aguill a
of
Carro llton. who has since
been hi red by the ANN and
the DiOce se of Steubenville
to work in migrant ministry.
Cout s said Sister Aguilla
will "wear two hats" at the
center thi s summer. She will
serve the ANN by managing
soc ial serv ices for the
migraTl.t workers, and will
serve . the .Catholic diocese
' and local Catholic parish by
organizing a weekly Spanish
Mass and leading religious
education for the mi grant
fam ili es.
Those familie s, Couts said.
li ye in privately-owned rental
properiies and reg ul ated
migrant camps owned by
third parties·. Those camps
are licensed and are inspected
by the count y health department.
The partner&gt; . 111 the
migrant worker mini stry
hope to cxpat~d their · ser-

vices thi s SUIIUT\er with a
.small general store ; which
would provide sundry items,
clothing and shoes for the
workers.
"We ·are very concerned
with the social services end
of the proj ect," Couts said
about the ANN, "and we 're
ve ry grateful for the assistance of the Diocese .of
Steubenville and Sacred
Heart parish, in panicular, for
their efforts."
Couts said about 99 percent
of the migrant population are
Roman Catholic.
"Because Meigs ·County is
fairly isolated, we found it
was terribly imponant that
the workers' spiritual needs
be met. That's where the
focal · Catholic communit y
and the Catholic diocese have
been so 'imponant."
Couts. S&lt;)id he ex peels the
ANN to be in the building by
winter 's end.
"Without the cooperation
of the Portland Community
Center, we would not be
able to provide these . vital
services to the migrant pop ·ulation," Couts said. "We
are grateful for their wi lli ng ness to help. and are· certain
that the new location will be
just .what we need to contin ue our work 0n behalf of the
workers.''

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the one taking care of Dad's mean. ·
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time, going through both never happe n because he .
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track of the time my hu sband
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and I devote to this, charge ~n me. but when I go out on ·
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Friday, January 20, 2006

Thuroday'a gameo
High ochool gtrta basketball
E~stern 71 , Southern 39
Meigs 56, Wellston 49
Jackson 33, Galha Academy 31

WOUNDED OF DIFFERENT WARS JOIN TOGETHER
Bv HOWARD WILKINSON
THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER

Vietnam . veterans. It has
almost 60 members .
Those veterans of earlier
wars know full well that they
will soon be welcoming a
new generation of combat

CINCINNATI (AP)- For
Iraq War veterans Jamie
Paul
Roberto
and
Brondhaver, the price of a veterans.
lifetime membership in
•·We're determined that we
Chapter 3620 of the Military are goi ng to welcome these
Order ot the Purple Heart, young people to our ranks as
. which meets each month in brothers,'' said a Chapter
Cheviot, is a mere $125.
3620 member, R!-year-old
It is a trifle compared with Tom Anderson of Dent. He
the price they paid to even be lost his left forearm and the
considered for membership fingers of his right hand 61
- the price of being wound- years ago, when the young
ed in war.
· Army Ranger was trying to
"Every man in this chapter di sarm' a German booby trap.
took a bullet, a piece of
"We'll welcome them as
shrapnel -' some of them brothers.." Anderson said,
over and· over aga in ~ serv- :·because that's just what
ing his country," said Tim they are."
Culbertson of Sycamore
Roberto was the first Iraq
Township, a conibat-wound- veteran to :join Chapter 3620.
ed01 Vietnam, veteran who corning on board about a
helped found the Cheviot year ago after returning from
chapter of the national orga- a tour of duty in Iraq with the
nization in 2000.
I st Military Police Company,
.It is an organ ization "that a Mari ne Corps Reserve unit
really isn ' t looking for new based in Dayton.
members, because that just
"Within the next two or
means more men and women three years, I truly believe
have been wou nded in war,'' that the Iraq veterans · are
Culbertson said.
going to come and join the
- Roberto, a Ma(ine Corps Military' Order of .the Purple
and Heart and all the other vetermaster
sergeant,
Brondhaver, a re ce ntly ans groups in big numbers,"
retired sergeant in the Ohio said Roberto. 37. a Cheviot
National Guard, are the first native who lives in West
wave of Iraq War veterans to Chester.
join the Purple Heart frater"Sooner or later, most of us
nal organi zation. with many who served in Iraq are going
more expected as they return to want to be come together
with the guys from World
home. . ..
The Purpl e Heart - a War II , Korea and Vietnam,"
short strip of metal, fqrmed Roberto sa-id . "They'll real·
in the shape of a deep velve t ize we are all brothers."
One morning .last week, he
heart, bordered in gold and
. bearing the cameo of-George sat . in·· fron t of hi's laptop
Washington - dates to the computer at the Marine
American Revolution . It is Reserve · Center on Dayton's
awarded to those who are west side; where he serves as
killed or wounded in enemy the CO\npa ny's full-time
. 'operations director, showi ng
action.
The Military Order of the visi tors pictures of the manPurple Heart is a congres- gled armored ve hicle he rode
sio nall y chartered fra ternal in June 2004 near the Syrian
organi zation open to all who border.
have earned the medal.
"We went over the crest of
As with most chapters, the a hill and hit an anti-tank
group that meets each month mine.'' he said .. "B lew the
at Cheviot's Harvest Home whole left front off the ,vehiLodge is m ade up mostly of- cle. There were five Purple
World' War II . Korea and Heart s awarded out of that

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AP Photo/The Enquirer, Jeff Swinger

Staff Sgt. Paul Brondhaver, left, speaks with Tommy Anderson
a World War II veteran speak during the Cheviot chapter of the
military Order of the Purple Heart meeting Tuesday, Jan . 10, at
the Harvest Home Lodge. in Cincinnati. The Pu rple Heart, a
short strip Of· metal : formed in ·the shape of a 'deep velvet
heart, bordered in gold and bearing th·e cameo of George
Washington, dates to the American Revolutio n. It 'is aw;;lrded
·. to those who are ki lled or wounded in enemy action. ,
·
o'ne blast.''
No one died in the blast.
Roberto down plays his own
injuries - "some cuts and
· scrapes," ·a busted eardrum,
compressed vertebrae.
"But I look at that picture,
and I know it could have
been a lot worse," he said.
"If I'd been riding with my
arm out the window, like I
· usually do, I would have lost
an arm forsure ."

1

When he returned; a friend
in Springboro - another
combat-Wounded Marine encouraged him to join the
Springboro chapter. He
decided instead to become a
member of (he chapter in hi s
hometown of Cheviot.
"I' ve been in the Marines a
long time, and I' ve heard a
lot of old war stories from
other ge nerations," Roberto
said. "! could never identify

Local weather
Friday . .'. Partly
cloudy.
Hi ghs in th e upper 50s.
Southwest winds around 10
mph with .. gusts up to 20
mph .
Friday · night...Mostly
cloudy with a 50 perce'nt
chance· of showers. Lows in
the mid 40s. Southwest
winds 5 to I0 mph.
1
Saturday ... Mostly cloudy
with showers likely. Highs
in the mid 50s. Northwest
winds 5 to I0 mph. Chance
of rain 60 perce nt.

COLUMBUS (AP)- The
House unanimously passed
a bill that would .force pharmacies to strictl y reg ulate
the sale of a popular overthe-counter co ld medicine
that also is an ingredient in
methamphetamine.
The · Senate un animously
passed the bill in October.
Wednesday's action by the.
House sends the legislation
to Gov. Bob Taft.
·

Monday night...Cloudy
with scattered snow and
rain showers. Lows in · the
upper 20s. Chance of precipitation 50 percent.
Tuesday ;md Tuesday
night...Partl y cloudy. Highs
. in the lower 40s . Lows in
the upper 20~.
,
Wednesday
and
Wednesday night...Mostly
clear. Highs in the lower
40s. LoWs in the upper 20s.
Thursday .. ,Partly cloudy.
Highs . in the upper 40s.

with them . But now I can Whitewater Township, who,
walk in a room ~ith a bunch as a young Marine, looked
of old guys and li sten to up from his fox hole to see
them talk about lwo Jima. the American flag ratsed
the Battle of the Bulge, over Mount Suribachi on
Pelelieu, and I understand. Iwo Jima nearly 61 years
It's like .! was right there with ago'; Jesse Willingham of
Deer Park, who, 55 years
them."
Brondhaver, 37, ll soldier ago, was a soldier in the
from Union Township, has Army's last all-black regt,
the same feeling when he ment, taking a bullet and
mixes with the old soldiers, enduring frostbite at the
Marines and . airmen of Chosin Reservoir in Korea;
Chapter 3620.,
Bill Ahrens, the helicopter
Jan. I0, about 20 members pilot wounded delivering and
of Chapter 3620 gathered for .then ex tracting airb orne
their monthly meeting at troops in the jungles of
Harvest Home Lodge, and Vietnam.
.
. Brondhaver was asked to get
"I know each one of you
up and tell his story - a has friends who didn't come
story of life-threatening home, j ust like me,"
inj uries, a story of watching Brondhaver said, chol; ing
a good friend die . The chap- back tears as he spoke. "We
ter always has a speaker at its all woke up thi s morning
monthly meetin gs to ta lk . with something in common:
about one mili tary topic or our freedom. Everyone in
··another. This time, though, it th is room knows the price we
was one of their own.
paid for 'that fre edom.''
·
He was in Iraq in July 2004
After the speech, the older
with the Ohio National men walked up to the Iraq
Guard's 2 i 6th Engineer veteran to pat him on the
Battalion, on patrol when a back or pump his hand .
rocket-propelled · ·gren ade
Brondha.ve r, who' works
tore thro ugh his Humvee, for the Cincinnati Recreation
killing his · friend, Pfc. Commission, went th rough
Samuel Bo.wen, instantly, the chapter's chow line with
then slamming i.!UJ;I.Ihe fully
Keontay Jackson, the 13loaded · M- T6
. rifle year-old
South Fairmount
Brondhaver carried.
boy
he
has
mentored since
.Shrapnel from the grenade
and bullets from his ow n Keontay was 5. They loaded
rifle exploded, leaving about paper plates with fried chick300 pieces of metal in his en. and potato salad ,_a nd sat
down at a table wtth two
body.
Brondhaver has recounted World War II veterans, Rogel
his story many times to civic Laib of Mount Healthy and
and church gro ups, each time Bill Huth of Monfort '
te lling hi s audience how .he , Heights.
The men · chatted about
believed that God had spared
him for a purpose and how Iraq , the war the older men
thankful he is to be back fough! 60 years ago and the
home with his wife and .chil - knee injury of Bengals quar·
terback Carson Palmer.
dren.
"You know," Brondhaver
But this speech was differsaid.
fin ishi ng off a chicken
ent - instead of talking to
civ ilians fo r. whom the hor~ breast. "usuall v when I·make
rors of war are a remote and . a speech about .Iraq. l walk
unreal thin g, he was talking into the ·room, and r m 'The
to men who had shared the Man.' Everybody looks ~t
kind of pain and sacrifice he me and says, 'You're the
man .'. Well, I'm not ' The
went through.
in
this
room .
It was a room full of Man '
Everybody in tni s room is
heroes.
.
There was' Dick Kist of ' The Man .' "

if Taft signs the . bill , a
move th at is expected. medicines whose main ingredi e nt ' is the decongestant
pseudoephedrine would be
kept behind store counters
accessible only to emp loyees . The medicine also
would be sold o111y to people 18 or older who would
have to show photo identification.
Purchases · of the drug

would be lim ited to 9 grams
- about th ree boxe s of 20tab let pi ll s ~ in a 30-day
period withou-t a prescription.
, Pseudoephedrine is .a mild
stimul ant that, in ma ssive
quantities, is a key ingredient used in making illegal
met hamphetamine, a highly
_addictive street dru g often
produced in clandest ine
labs.

'Friday, January 20, 2oo6 .

Lady Marauders pick up
first TVC Ohio victory
BSHERMAN@~YO A I LYTRISUNE .C OM

LocAL SCHEDULE
GAlliPOliS- Asch8dulii ol upcoming collgge
and high school ~amity spor1ing events Involving
1eams !rom Gallia. Meigs and Mason countlos.

Friday's games
Bbya Basketball
Fairland at River Valley, 7:30p.m
Herbert Hoover at Pt. Pleasant, 7 :30 p.m.
Be lpre at Meigs, B p.m . .
Gall Ia Academy at Jackson , 6 p.m .
South Gallia vs. OVCS (atAio), 7:30p.m.
Easl ern at Waterford . 8 p.m.
Hannan at Huntington St. Joe, 8 p.m.
Federal Hocking at Southern. 6:30p.m.
Wahama at Wir1 County. 7 :30 p.m.
Girl&amp; Basketball
South Galli a vs. OVCS (at Rio). 6 p.m.
Wre stling
WSAZ tournament
Satyrdav'a gamaa
Soya Basketball
OVCS at SouthtJrn , 7 p.m .
Point Pleasant at Poca. 7:30 p.m.
Girls· Baskelball
Trimbl e at Southern, 10:30 a.m.
,River Valley at Meigs, 6 p.m.
Unioto at Gallia Academy, 1 p.m.
South .Gama at Notre Dame , noon
Wrestling
WSAZ tournament
Wahama at CalhoUn Co.
College Basketball
Tiffin at A i9 Grande, 8 p.m.
Women 'fl College Basketball
Tiffin at Rio Grande, 6 p.m.

Brad Sherman/photo

Meigs· Catie Wolfe (20) drives past Wellston's Amber King (34)
during Thun;day's Tri-Valley Conference Ohio Division contest at
Rock Springs. Meigs defeated the Lady Rockets, 5&amp;49.

Monday's aames
Girls Basketball
Gallla Academy at Pt . Pleasant, 7:30p.m
Southern at OVCS. 5:30p.m.
Park. Catholic at Eastern, 6 p.m.
South Galli a at Sciotoville East, 7.:30 p.m.
River Valley at Coal Grove, 7:30p.m.

Girls Basketball

High School
League Standings
Boys Basketball
SOUTHEASTERN OHIO ATHLETIC
SEO
ALL
Jackson
5·1
8-4
4- 1
11 -1
Warren
4-1
7-4
Manetta
Gallia Academy \;
· 2-3
S-6
1-5
3-8
,Logan
1-12,
. 0-5'
Athens
TAl-VALLEY CONFERENCE
Ohio Division

TVC . AU.
4- 1

Ale.:a nder
Vinton Co.
Belpre
Nels...Yofk
Wellston
Me1gs

10-3

4-1

7-.6

3·2
3-.2
1-4
0·5

8·3
7-5
4-8
1·1 I

Hocking Division

TVC
4-1
3-.2
3-.2
3·2
1·4
I ·4

Trimble
Fed Hock
Eastern
Waterford
Milleir
Southern

....

ALL

9·4
7·4
6·4

6•7'
1·11

OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
OVC · ALL
Chesapeake
5-0
11 · 1
Fa~rl and
4- 1
8-4
Rock H1ll
3·3
6·6
Soulh Point
2-3
6-5 .
River Valley
2-3
5·8
0-6
3-10
Coat Grove

ALL

Brad Sherman/photo

10-2
8·3

Eastern guard Jenna Hupp (31) dribbles baseline past Southern's Virginia Brickles, right, during Thursday's Tri-Va lley
Conference Hocking Division contest in Tuppers Ptams. The Lady Eagles won, 71-39 .

4-2

ovcs

2-11
0-10

Gi.rls Basketball

Pepsico - 58.33
Premier - 15.20
Rockwell - 65.85
Rocky Boots - 20.20
Sears - 123.25
Wai·Mart - 45.80
Wendy's- 57.10
Worthl11gton - 19.72
Oally stock reports are the 4
p.m. closing quotes of the
previous day's transactions,
provided by Smith Financial
Advisors of Hilliard Lyons In
Gallipolis.

SOUTHEASTERN OHIO ATHLETIC
ALL
SEO
Warren
6·2
10·5
Jackson
5·2
10· 3

Marietta

5·2
5·3

logan

Galha Academy

8·8
10-4
6·7
1· 14

.2·6

0·8

A1he f)S .

TAl-VALLEY CONFERENCE
Ohio DivlsiQn

Alexander
Belpre
Nels· York
Vinlon Co
Meigs
Wellston

TVC

All

6-1
5·1
4·3
3:3
1·5
0-6

11 -3

8-7
,9-5
7-6
4·9
2-10

Hocking Olvlslon

TVC
5-1
. 5-1'
4-3
3·4
2·4
0·6

Trimbl e
Watertor'd

Fed Hock',
Eastern
Miller
Southern

All
12·2
10·2
4'• 10
6·8 '
6·8
7·6

OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
'
OVC
ALL
6-0
11 -2
Coal Grove
5-1
10-4
South Pomt
4 -2
6-5
Fairland
Rock Hill .
2-4
5·8
1-6
2- 12
River Valley
1-6
4-9
Chesapeake
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but it was enough to 'secure
the vic tory.
Wolfe split a fair of freebies with :52 seconds to put
Meigs up by four.-She made
another 24 seconds later
before Amber Burton iced
the contest with a pair of
make s with :17 seconds to
play.
.
Joey Haning also reached
double figures in the win,
scoring II of her 14 points
in the second half, helping
lead the third quarter charge ·
tha t gave Meig s some
breat hing room .
The Maroon and Gold
staried the second half on a
I0-3 run to the lead to 3830. Meigs led by seven, 4639 heading into the final
stanza.
Burton finished wi th six
points for Meigs followed

Please see First. B:Z

No. 7Lady
Buckeyes
fend off
Indiana

St. Joe at Wahama, 7 p.m

•Point Pleasant

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General Electric - 34.68
GKNLY- 5.20
Harley Davidson - 54.05
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SHERMAN

from beyond
the arc, kept
the
Lady
ROCK SPR INGS - Catie
Rockets in
Wolfe scored 23 points as
content i O'n
Meigs picked up it s first
well into the
fourth quarleague victory 56-49 over
We ll ston on Thursday at
ter.
She
Larry
R.
Morri son
made two in
Gymnasium. .
the
fourth
quarter, the
The Lad~ Marauders utiHaning
second
of
lized an e ffective fu,ll-cou rt
pres s in the second half to
which
cut
create easy baskets and turn -th e Meig s lead to 52-49
a· slim one-point halftime with 1:45 left.
edge into the long awai ted
Sturgi ll sco red 22 . points
Tri -Valley Conference Ohio and was the lone Lady
Division triumph.
· Rocket in doJbie figures.
Meigs . (4 -9) improved to Charity Exline was next
I -5 in·the conference, mean- with seve n.
wh ile, Wellston fell to 2- 10
Wellston went cold , howovera ll and is now the lone ever, and coach Carl
winless TVC Ohio school at Wolfe 's Lady Marauders
0-6.
were able to get to the free
Bu·t the ho t 3-pointer throw line. Meigs strugg led
shooting of Wellston 's E~in from there. meshing only 6Stu rgi ll ; who nailed four of-13 in the fourth quarter,
By BRAD

Sout h ,Galli a
Wahama
Hannan

Meigs County Visitors Guide

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Champion - 4.40
Channln&amp; Shops - 12.50
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Point Pleasant 53, Wayne 51

Fairland 75, River Valley 45

Bill aimed at stopping ·meth ·labs headed to Taft

Saturday
night...Partl y
cloudy. Much cooler with
lows in the upper 20s.
Nort heast winds around 5
mph.
Sunday .. . Mostly .. wnny.
Highs in the upper 40s.
Sunday
nig ht ... Partly
cloudy with a chance of
rain and freezing rain . Lows
in the lower 30s. Chan·ce of
precipitation 40 percent.
Monday ... Rain · likely.
High ~ around 40. Chance of
rain 70 percent.

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LocAL SCOREBOARD

Eastern_breezes past Lady Tornadoes, 71~39 ·
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ScOTT WOLFE

SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

TUP PERS PLAINS
Behind the dual doubledigit scori ng from th e
Hupp sisters, Jessica and
Jenna, .Eastern (6'8, 3-4)
utilize&lt;) balanced offense
and inten se hustle to pound
the Tornadoe s (7-6, 0-6)
71 -39 Thur sday night at
Eastern High School.
Southern was neve r in
the game from the get-go.
Southern's defe nse stood

II
shel around and
lacking in
watched as
the opening
J essica
frame.
H u p p
Je ss i ca
drained
three
3l:lupp , who
has
been
poi nt ers
and sister
nur~ing
a
knee injur y.
J e n n a
drilled two
broke out
more,
as
of a midJessica Hupp Southern
L. Eddy
s e · a -s o n
obliviou s
to
s lump
io the sharp shooti ng lead all scorers with 23
around them watched in points, including the three
awe. The result was a 2 1- fi rst period tri -fecta s. The

elder Hupp also had a great
floor game and explosive
hu stle .
·
Sister Jen na Hupp, co ming o ff a 20-p lus. game ncrself. had 10 in the first
quarter and ende'c! the
game with 12 points. Jenna
also was a spark plug for
the Eagle offense.: Erin
Weber ended with len
point&gt;. · lil li an Brannon
eleven. Ryan Davis four.
Morgan Werry four. and

Please

see Eastern. 81

Owners approve Reds' sale to produce mogul
SCOTTSDALE,
Ariz.
(AP) - Base ball owners
unanimously approved the
sale of basehall ' s oldest
franchise, the Cincinnati
Reds. on Thursday to a
group_ headed by produce
mogul Robert Castellini .·
Carl Lindner, the 86-year- to be a~quiring about 70 perold Cincinnati financier who cent ownership of a fran owned the franchise. had chise worth an estimated
three potential buyers whose $270 million.
offers were roughly the
The ·castellini faini ly
same but chose Castellini founded a shipping company
largely because of his local along the Ohio River in
ties. Lindner will remain a I R96. 27 years after the
minority partner.
Cincinnati Red Stockings
"Loca l ownership there became baseball's lirst prowas criticaL and it was cru- . ~essional team. Today. the
'cia! lo Carl Lindner," hase - company is one of the
ball coml\li s,ioner Bud Selig -largest shippers nf fruil and
saiu. "The one Merriding vegetables in the Uni te&lt;.!
goal we had was to have State,.
local owner.ship.'" ·
Castel lini chose not t" J i,,Tt:rnJs weren 't atlntJunt:cd. cuss hi s acqui si tion of the
but Castellini's group IS said team on Thursuay He "" cd

his comments for a news
con ference
-at
Great
American Ball Par~ · on
Friday. .
.
"Mr. Castellin i wanted his
firs t comments to be live and
in 'public before the fans ur
Cincinnati."
Castel li ni
spokesman J(le Bride said
earlier. " He wanted Ill talk
dire.:tl y to ihe fans' nf
Cinc·inn:ni from CnKinnati.''
The new ownership group
inClude s William Jr. anu
Tlwma s · Wi IIi am . . who

operating officer.
" He's . a partner in . the
Cardinals and he's been with
Bill DeWin 111 other ueals."
s·eli g · said . "Eve rybody
rav e, about him . He· _, very
p~r s on ublc and a Cincinnati
man . I think it\ great.
Frankly thi s "as il ll easy
one.. This '"" quiL·k."
Seli~ ' -saiJ he firs! met
CISI~Ilini about a year ago
and sp1lk~ with him aga in on
Wedne,dav ni~ht.
.
The\ 'take o~·er a fran(hise

coml' from a familv th at with

owned the team dul'lllg the
197(h. The 1hree "ere part
of fell ow Cim:innati resident
Bill Dew in .l r. ·, ownership
group ,,f the S1. Loui s
Caruinak · ·
The) arc tn th~ pro~..'l.: ...,.., of
di\C :&gt;~ I in!..!

th~i r

C'arJinal~·

intcre\t ...~ acconJirH.! tn Roh

DuPu\ .

h:tscha1 1\

,·hid

a

storied hi stt&gt;rv but
with nn p layoff appearances
since I'195 . The Reds haw
had n. ~ 'tralght losing seasnns. their Io nge.&lt;! &gt;lump in
:;n wars .
The \\ illi;um famil\
owneu pan of the RcJs until
local L'ar dealer Marge
Schon bou~ht .:on tr&lt;illi1l g

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Please see Sale, 86

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COLUMBUS (AP)
Indiana forced Ohio State te
rely on its supponing cast.
That was fine with the
·
Buckeyes.
Debbie
Merrill had
nine points
and
10
rebounds and
was a force
inside in leading the seventhranked Buckeyes to a 60-50
victory over Indiana on
Thursday night.
Brandie Hoski ns scored 12
points and Marscilla Packer
had II for the Buckeyes (142, 5-1 Big Ten). who won
their fifth straight and eighth
in nine games.
"The difference was they
had players who stepped up
to make shots and we didn't,"
said Indiana coach Sharon
Versyp. whose plan was to
put the clamps on AllAmerican Jessica Davenport
and. force the rest of the
Buckeyes to win the game.'
Merrill also had four
blocked shots , and. three .
assists in an all-around eft'on
that stood out in a defensive
struggle . She set the tone on
the court by hitting a bucket
and · blocking ·three shots as
the Buckeyes closed the firs t
half wtth an 8-2 run to take
control.
"Coach pulled me to the
sideline and said I needed to
score and I needed to lead the
defense." said Merrill , a
transfer from Cincinnati. "!'
had to give a burst of energy
to my reani ."
II was an off night offensively and defensively for
Davenport. the reigning player of the week in the confer·
ence ._ She sat out Icmg stretch - .
es ol the second half. even
though she finished with 10
points and nine rebounds .
Just a week earlier, she had
3-l point s. I6 rebounds. a per-.
sonal-hest six assists and .
three blocked shots in a 72t\2 win at Iowa.
"ThL') really packed it in,"
Davenport · said of the .
Hoo&gt;iers' defense. " I didn ' t
do a good. .job of moving
aro un d the defen&gt;e."
Cyndi Valentin s.:ored .18
pomt &gt;. Whitney Thomas had
12 poinh and 13 rebounds
and Angela Hawkin&gt; added
10 pninh for Indiana (9-8, 3J l. \1 hich hau won its last two
CLlllferencc road games.
The Bu ckeyes matched
their season average on
ddcnst:~ They came in ranked
se.:ond on the nation in points
allowed per game at 503.
With Indiana players jam.
mmg the pain! (Jn defense.
Ohin State was- forced to

Pluse see OSU, 86

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.High School Basketball Scoreboard

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GiRLS BASKETBALL
JACKSON 33
GALLIA ACADEMY 31
JACKSON (111-3 5·2 SEOAL)
Kelt~ Smith 50 0 10 Br nan.y Chr stan ~ 0
0 3 Jenntlynn Mart n 2 0 0 5 V1ctor a Leah
3 0-2 8 Jar n Wasch 1 1 2 3 Bethany

Wood

o oo o

Kayla McM !ten o 0-0 a

Ashley Spnggs 0 0 0 0 Bnttany Logan 1 2
44 Totals ,3373833
GALLIA ACADEMY (6 7 2-6 SEOAL)
Jack e Warns &amp;y 2 0 0 5 Leah Cummons 0
o-o 0 Br Harry Elliott 4 1 1 11 Kayla Perry
1
2 AlexiS Ge•ger 2 2 2 6 Ayann

oo

Leshe 1 0 0 2 lindsey N day 2 1 2 5

Totals 12 39 4 5 31
Jackson

8

Gallla Ac'd

6

5 11 9

s

-

33

15 5 -

3t

3-polnt goals-J 4 14 (leal 2 Mart n

Chnst an) GA 3-4 (Eihott 2 Wamsley)
Total rebounds-J 23 (Logan 7) GA 21

(Wamsley 7) OHens1ve ebounds-J 7
(logan 4) GA 9 (Wamsle¥ 5) AS S!Sis-J 8
(Martm 2

Loga.n 2 Wasch 2) GA 4
(Geger2) Steals-J 10(Smth2 Martn2

Wood 2 Wasch 2) GA 6 (Wamsley 3)
Blocks-J 5 (Sm th 3) GA 0 (none)
Turnovers-J 18 GA 18 Team fouls-J 10
GA 6 JV score----J 41 GA 37 OT

POINT PLEASANT 53 WAYNE 51
POINT PLEASANT (5 7)
Tessa Wyant 7 1 2 17 Anna Sommer 4 1
4 11 Tn sta VanMatre 2 0.1 6 Char 8 bbee
4 0-0 8 Leah Eddy 2 o o 4 Jody Hart ey 0
4 6 4 Skye Sm1th I 0-Q 2 Elizabeth
Somerv tie o 1 2 1 Totals 20 57 7 15 53

WAYNE (nla)
Qourtney Romans 5 4 11 14 Tameka
Walker 4 3 9 11 Che sea Maynard 2 5 9 9
T tfany Wh te 3 o o 6 Emily Thompson 2 2
46 TashaAdkns2175 Totals 181540

51
Point

14 14 10 15 53
Wayne
16 8 16 11 - 51
3 pomt goals-PP 6 14 [Wyan t 2
Sommer 2 VanMatre 2) W 0 (none)
Rebounds-PP 33 (Wyant 6) Steals-18
(Wyant 7) Blocks-PP 3 (Wyant 3)
Turn overs-PP 27 Team lou s-PP 25 W
18 JV score-PP 46 W 32

MEIGS 56 WELLSTON 49
WELLSTON (2 10 0 6 TVC)
Katy Stab er 0 4-6 4 Tara 0 1ver 0 0 0 0
Stephamle Tra ner 2 0 0 4 Wh tney Pair ck

2 1 4 5 Ern Stu g II 8 2 4 22 Peggy
Flem ng 2 1 2 5 Amber K1ng 1 0 0 2 Sara
Davey 0 0 0 0 Charty Exhne 3 0 0 7
Totals 18 8 16 49

MEIGS (4 9 1 5 TVC)
Cayla Lee 1 2 2 4 Joey Hamng 53 4 13
Cat e Wolfe 9 5 12 23 Amber Burton 2 2 3
6 Amy Barr 2 1 3 5 Lesley Preece 0 1 2 1
Bnttany Preas! 0 0 0 0 Wh tney Sm1th 1 0
0 2 Met1ssa Grueser 1 0 0 2 Totals '21 14

26 56
Wellston

12 15 12 10 49
Meigs
15 1318 10 - 56
3 Polnt Goals-Wellston 5 (Sturgill 4
Exlme) Me gs [none)

FAIRLAND 75 RIVER VALLEY 45
RIVER VALLEY (2 12 1 6 OVC)
Courtney C1rcle 0 0 0 0 Rachael Walburn
1 0 0 2 Beth Payne 11 4 4 27 K rsten
Carter 1 0 0 2 Kayle Sm1th 4 1 2 9 Margo
Fral~y 1 12 3 ltana Corfas a 00 0
Brooke Taylor 1 0 0 2 Ashley Marcum 0 0
0 0 Totals 18 62 8 12 45

FAIRLAND (6-5 4 2 OVC)
Bra nna Oav1s 8 3 5 20 Lexy Staten 4 0 2
8 Megan Auxter 8 2 2 19 Shea Berry 3 4
6 11 Chr st n Capper 0 2 2 2 Molly
Bumgardner 2 0-0 4 Er ka SmootS 1 3 11
Emma Baker 0 0 0 0 Dest nee Spears 0 0
o o Totals 27 60 12 20 75

R.Volley

8 4 20 13 -

Fal~and

20 18 21 16 -

45
75

3--Po nt Goals-RV 1 6 (Payne) Fairland
3 10 (Dav1s Auxter Berry)

EASTERN 71, SOUTHERN 39
SOUTHERN (Q-6 7-6)
KrJstllna Williams 2 0 0 4 Linda Eddy 52
2 12 Whitney Wolfe R ttte 1 0 0 3 Ashley

Rob1e 3 0 1 6 Aachae P ckens 0 0 0 0
Emma Hunter 0 0 0 0 Sarah Eddy 3 0 0 6
Georgette Br cl\les 1 0 0 2 Ang e
Apperson o o o o Chelsea Pape 0 0 0 0
V1 g10a Bnckes 3 0 2 6 Totals 18 2 5 39
EASTERN (3 4 5-8)
Kate Hayman 1 1 2 3 Kaylee M lam 0 0-0
0 Ryan 08VtS 2 0 4 A.mber W llbarger 1
0 1 2 Alys:sa Newland 1 0 0 2 Morgan
Werry 1 2 2 4 Jlll1an Brannon 3 4 6 10
Georganna 0 t 2 1 Enn Weber 4 2-4 10
Janna Hupp 4 2 4 12 Jess1ca Hupp 9 2 2
23 Totals 26 14 23 71
Southern
11 10 8 10 39
Eastern
21 16 19 15 - 71
3 Po1nt Goa s- Southern 1 (Wolfe A tfle)
Eastern 5 (Jesstea Hupp 3 Janna Hupp 2)

Lebanon 64 Falrbo n 28
LewiSburg Tr County N 56 Bradford 48
Lewtstown tnd1an Lake 53 Be lefonta1ne 43
Lex ngton 57 Mansfield Mad1son 30
L berty Chr stan 24 Powe I V11lage

37

Academy 23

Yellow Spnngo 44 Day Miami Vall"'' 43
Youngs Liberty 6B Cortland Lakeview 62

W1llow Wood Symmes Valley 50
Portsmouth SciOtOIJIIIe 35
Wooster 39 M llersbOrg W Homes 36
Xen a Chnsl~an 42 Middletown Chnstian 29

L1ma Bath 55 Ottawa Glandor1 49 OT
L ma Shawnee 42 Wapakoneta 39
London 43 W Jefferson 42
LouOOrw111e 61 Johnstown Northridge 58

a

OT
Youngs Mooney 52 Warren JFK 41 OT
Youngs Ursu11ne 80 Youngs. Chaney 40
Zanesville 76 WheeUng Pali&lt; WVa 53

OT
Lowel!vtlle 69 M neral A1dge 27
Macedoma Nordon1a 66 Meet na Highland

Ohio High School Boyo Basketball

47

l

Mad son 56 Brookv lie 41
MariS Stem Manon Local 69 Rockford
Parkway 29
Manon Elgin 52 Cardington L1ncoln 41
Manon Pleasant 59 Caledonia A ver Valley

two each tram Amber
Wtllbatger, and Al) SSd
Newland three from K,nie
Hayman and one by
Georgana Koblentz
Southern was led by
Lmda Eddy wnh 12 with
s1x eac h from V1rg nua
Bn ckles Sarah Eddy, and
Ashley Rob1e Kns1nn a
Willt,mt s
had
tour
Whllney R1 ffle three, and
Georgella Bnckles two
M1dw ay through th e
f1rst quarter Southe1 n
swttc hed from zone to
man-to-man and slowed
the Eag les some until a
Southern player lost track
of their man, ,md Eastei n
converted
Soulhern
turnovers 1nlo easy fast
breaks
Eastern went on a 16 I 0
rampage 111 the second
round hustling ctrcles
around the Tornadoe s e,tch
tnp up and dow n the floor
Both coaches agreed th at
huslle was the dt fference
111 the ga me
Southern lratled by 17
but cu( the le ad to 12 n ght
before the half but tern
ble pass tng and two
turnovers pushed E,tstern
ahead to a 16 po111t ad~an
tage, 37-2 1 at the half
Weber, Brannon, and
Je sse Hupp each tgmt ed
the 19 pomt Eastern th1rd
quarter Eastern nddl ed
the lazy Southern press
Southern's Intent wa s to
pick up the full courl
Intensity, but the defense
\1 as
so loo se Eastern
ptcked ll apart qune hand
ily

Thursday t Reautta
Attica Seneca E 79 Fostona Sl Wendel n

I

55

Carey 60 N 8altlm01'8 57
ChilliCOthe Zane Trace 72 Piketon 38
35
Ohio High SchOOl G1rls Basketball
Defiance Ayersv1lle 51 Antwerp 41
Thursdays Reaults
I Mass1l on Tuslaw 59 Zoarville Tuscarawas Defi8nce Tmora 64 Hlcksv111e 52
Akr Centra Howe 64 Akr N 23
Val ey 43
Frankfort Adena 47 Ch lltrothe Unloto 39
Akr F restone 92 Akr Buct}tel 48
McComb 46 Pandora G !bOa 36
\
Fremont St Joseph 60 Bascom Hopewell
McDona ld 63 N Jackson Jackson M lton
Akr Kenme~re 76 Akr E 28
Loudon 49
Akr Manchester 53 Wooster Trtway 39
35 •
Gahanna Cols Academy 93 Gahanna
Andover Pymatun ng Valley- 57 Bnstolv1lle
M dd etown 56 Brookville 41
Chnsllan 48
Br 1stol 27
M Jford Center Fairbanks 59 Manon Cath
Haviland Wayne Trace 44 Edgerton 38
Anna 65 S dney Fa1rtawn 51
50
Ansonia 37 Tlpp City Bethel 35
Monroev I e 50 Ashland Crestv ew 34
Holgate 49 Sherwood Fa1rv1ew 45
Arcad a 54 Van Buren 42
N Lima S Range 56 Sebr ng McKinley 42
Lima Sr 57 Napoleon 38
Arcanum 50 W Alexandria Tw1n ValleyS 22
N Middletown Spr ng 61 Bert n Center
New A egel 82 Tiff n Calvert 78
Arl ngton 52 Vanlue 3,
Western Reserve 54
Ohio Deal 49 C1n Deaf 43
Ashtabula Sts John &amp; Paul 37 Orwe ll
Navarre Fairless 5 t Cuyahoga Falls CVCA
Pla1n City Jonathan Alder 55 Washmgton
Grand Valley 29
30
C H M1am1 Trace 49
Beave Eastern 64 Portsmouth Notre
New Boston Glenwood 57 Frankl n
Powt~ll V llage Academy 77
L berty
Dame 42
Furnace G een 49
Chnstan
48
Belleville Clear Fork 50 Ashland 39
New Knoxvtle 35 Coldwater 34 OT
I
R1chmond Dale SE 67
Ch1 hcothe
Be 1n H land 46 Sugarcreek Gareway 45
New Lebanon 0 x e 45 Day North rtdge 29
Bever y Ft Frye 65 Caldwell 42
New Par s NatiOna l 1i 81 53 Peasant H II Huntington Ross 58
SE lnd Panthers 41 Cm Trailblazers 38
Blanchester 50 Mt D rab Western 'Brown 33 Newton 46
Sycamo e Mohawk 56 Old For1 54 OT
Canal Fulton NW 63 Lou svtl e Aqumas 51
New P.h ladelphla Tuscarawas CE!,nt Cath
Casstown M~am E 52 Enon G eenon 46
57 Bowerston Cbnotton Valley 38
Tal Walle 56 Tal Woodward 54
Cm Clark Montessor 61 C n Shrader 17
New Richmond 56 Fellcty 51
W II amsport Westfall 83 Ba nbr dge Pa1nt
C n Hughes 78 C n Western H1ls 29
Newcomerstown 50 Malvern 3B
Valley 58
Cm lnd an H 11 67 Deer Park 53
Newton Falls 49 G rard 34
Wood Cou nty Chr st1an 67 Grove C1ty
em Madeira 57 N send Tayor 42
Oh1o Deaf 68 C n Deaf 18
Chr st an 52
C n McNicholas 73 Ham lion Badm 39
Om11 1e 65 Mansf eld Sr 63
Cm Mt Healthy 55
n A ken 19
O:odord Ta awanda 52 l emo n Mdhroe 40
W Va prep balketbaU scores
Pauld ng 52 Van Wert Llncol nv ~ 43
C'" Mt Notre Darne 65 C10 Mercy 42
Thursday a Results
Pemberville Ea stwoo d 102
Elmore
Ctn St Ursula 61 C n McAuley 54
Girls
Coal G ave Dawson B yant 40 Ironton Woodmere 5
BishOp Donahue 64 Trm ty 43
Rock Hill 2l
P tsburg Franklin Monroe 65 New Mad son
Bluefield 69 P1keV f1N 67
Co lms Western Reserve 62 New London Trl V llage 33
Plymouth 82 Greenwich S Ce nt 35
Braxton County 'fl7 Wirt County 43
35
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Portsmouth Clay 46 Latham Western 32
Bndgeport 42 Lewis County 32
Co umbus Grove 68 Lafayette Allen
56
Proctorvll e Fa rland 75 Cheshire ANer
County 48 Ravens'oNOOd 30
Doddndge
Convoy Crestv ew 47 McGu ffey Uppe
Sc oto Va ley 43
Valley 45
1 East HardY 47 l1mon 29
Rayland Buckeye Local 64 Cad z Ha r son
Elk Val ey Chr sta n 71 Emmanuel Ch r stan
Cory Rawson 60 Lelps1c 46
Cent 58
Cov ngton 75 Umon C ty M1ss ss nawa j R dgeway A dgemont 59 Lima Temp 8 42
Fayetteville 72 lndepe nd e r:~ce 56
Va ley 39
Chr stlan 49
Frankfort 44 Allegany 29
Cresto n Norwayne 48 Apple Creek
Russia 35 8otkms 32
Hampshire 59 Berkeley Springs 49
Wayneda e 45
Po1nt 47 Ghesapeake 41
Sarahsv lie
Shenandoah
51
Cuyahoga Hts 56 A chmond Hts 38
Hundred 73 Cameron 46
Oanvtlle 42 Howard E Knox 31
Washmgton Bu~keye Tra 1147
L ocoln 47 Rober1 C Byrd 30
Day Carroll 52 Greenv lie :i6
Shadyside 51 Barne sv111e 47
L nsly 73 Paden C1ty 22
Day Chammade Juhenne 37 Day Cot
Sidney Lehman 71 p 1qua. 38
Madonna 67 Br dgeport OhiO 54
Wh te 36
Sm thv lie 40 Dalton 35
Magno I a 63 Wheeling Central 54
Day Meadowdale 72 C1n Woodward 41
Sparta Highland 58 Mt G lead 36
Midland Tra1t 56 Valley Fayette 30
Delaware Buckeye Valley 73 Morral
Spnng Kenton A1dge 68 St Par1s Graham I
Mount V1ew 75 Matewan 24
A dgedale 46
52
Musselman 63 Jefferson 53
Delphos Jefferson 67 Ada 37
Spnng NW 58 Beltefonlame Ben1am n
N cho as County 44 RIChwood 32
Delphos St Johns 48 New Bremen 36
Logan 44
Parkersburg CatholiC 73 St Marys 52
Doylestown Ch1ppewa 66 Rittman 32
Sprmgboro 67 M1am1sbu g 27
E Cle Shaw 61 Cle Hts Lutheran E 27
St Marys Memonal 46 Van Wert 40
1 Petersburg 55 Pendleton County 30
Pocahontas County 41 Greenbr er West 27
Eden 51 W Un ty Hilltop 34
Strasburg Franklin 47
W
Lafayette
Pont Pleasant 53 WCfjne 51
El da 56 Cel na 50
Ridgewood 46
Fmdlay L bl!lrty Benton 51 Dola Hardin
Stryker SO p oneer N Cent 20
Ritch e County 82 W1ll amstown 77
Northern 31
Swanton 48 Archbold 46
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IN THE COMMON
PLEAS COURT OF
MEIGS
COUNTY,
OHIO
DAVID
BUMGARD
NER TRUSTEE OF
THE DAVID BUM
GARDNER
TRUST
AGREEMENT DATED
7/812002 ET AL
Case No 05.CV117
PLAINTIFF

VI
ROSSLAND EDWARD
STOBARTAKA
ROSSLAND EDWARD
STOBART JR
ETC, ET AL
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE BY PUBLI
CATION
To Rossland Edward
Slobart aka Rossland
Edward Stobarl, Jr
Paul Russell Pulhns
Erwin Stobart Sheryl
Stokes tl living last
known
address
unknown,
or
If
deceased
the
Unknown He1rs Next
ol Kin, E.xecutors

Administrators
Devisees Spouses
Assigns
and
Successors

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Interest, 11 any of the
above
named
Defendants
whose
names and address
es are unknown
You are hereby not1
11ed that you have
been
named
Defendants on the
action entotled Davod
Bumgardner Trustee
of
the
Davod
Bumgardner
Trust
Agreement
dated
7/8/2002
el
al
Plaintiff, vs Ross land
Edward S1obart aka
roseland
Edward
Stobart Jr etc et al
Defendants
Thos
action
has
been
aeelgned Case No
05cv117, and Is pend
lng In the coun of
Common Pleas of
Meigs County Ohio
The oblecl of the
Complaint demands
that the real estate
which Is the subJect
of the Complaont be
parlllloned
or
ordered sold olot can
not be parlllooned
that each owner be

'

requored to set lotth
their Interest in the
real ~state and lor an
allowance of attorney
fees real estate tax.es
and costs
You are requ~red to
answer the complaint
wt1hon twenty-eoght
(28) days alter the
last publtcatoon of
thos Notice whtch will
be published once
each week lor six (6)
success1ve weeks
The last publication
will be made on the
27 th day of January
2006 and the twenty
eight (28) days lor
answer
will com
mence on that date
In the case ol your
failure to answer or
otherw1se respond as
requested by the
Ohoo Rules of Cov11
Procedure JUdgment
by delault woll be ren·
dered agatnst you
and lor the rellel
demanded on the
Complaint
Dated this 4th day of
November 2005
Douglas W lollle
(0007537)
Attorney lor Plaonllff
LITTLE SHEETS &amp;
WARNER
PO Box 686
Pomeroy DH 45769
telephone (740) 992
6689
112) 23 30 (1) 6 13
20 27
Public Notice
The Home National
Bank woll A~clton the
lollowong Items on
Saturday January 21
2006 at1000am at
the Bank a parking
lot
1997 Ford Explorer
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1998 Dodge Caravan
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The Home Natoonal
Sank reserves the
rtght to reject any and
all bods All vehicles
are sold as 11 where
ts With no warranties

expressed or Implied
For an appointment
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ask 1or Sheila
(1) 18, 19 20
Public Notice
IN THE COMMON
PLEAS COURT OF
MEIGS
COUNTY
OHIO
IRENE
M
DILL
PLAINTIFF

vs

MARY JO WOLFE
ET Al
CASE NO 05-CV 110
NOTICE BY PtJBLI·
CATION
TO
MARY
JO
WOLFE, whose last
known addresses are
1665llncoln Heoghts
Pomeroy Ohoo 45769
present
address
unknown, and

KIMBERLY
HOLLI
DAY, whose
last
known addresses are
1665 Lincoln Hetghls,
Pomeroy Ohoo 45769
present
address
unknown and
RHONDA l MOON
whose last known
addresses are 1665
loncoln
Heoghls
Pomeroy Ohio 45769
present
address
unknown
You are hereby noti·
toed that you have
been
named
Defendants 1n the
act1on entitled Irene
M Dill Platnloll vs
Mary Jo Wolle El AI
Defendants
This
action
has
been
assigned Case No
05 CV 110 and os
pending tn the court
of common Plsas o1
Meogs County Ohio
The object o1 the
Complaint demands
Judgment agaonst the
Defendants Mary Jo
Wolle and Kimberly
Holliday, In the sum
of $10 737 78 plus
Interest at the rate of
$2 95 per day lrom
August 1 2004, on
order to foreclose on
saod Land Installment
Conlracl located at
1665 lincoln Heights
Pomeroy Ohio which
Ia
more
lully
described on land

contract recorded In
Book 65 Page 617,
Meogs County 0111clal
records and costs of
this action that the
land Installment con

tract be foreclosed
and that the liens
and/or tnterests in or
on sa1d property II
any be marshaled
and the real estate
lolle quoeted and said
properly sold In the
foreclosure
action
and all amounts due
Plaintiff be paid 1rom
the proceeds of the
sale
You are required to
answer the Complaint
within twenty eight
(28) days alter the
last publication o1
this Noloce, which will
be published once
each week lor six (6)
successive weeks
The last publlca11on
will be made on the
24th day of February
2006 and the twenty·
eoght 128) days aile•
the last publication of
this Notice, which will
be published once
each week 1or six (6)
success1ve weeks
The last publication
woll be made on the
24th day o1 February
2006 and the twenty·
eoght (28) days lor
answer
w111 com·
mence on that date
In the care of your
fa11ure to answer or
otherwise respond as
requested by 1he
Ohoo Rule o1 Civil
Procedure

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IN THE MATIER OF
SETILEMENT
OF
ACCOUNTS,
PRO
BATE COURT MEIGS
COUNTY OHIO
Accounts and vouch
ers of the lollowmg
named 1oducoary has
been flied '" the
Probate Court Meogs
County
Ohoo lor
approval and settle·
ment
ESTATENO
2005201 0· The First
and Final Account or
Douglas W lottie,
Guardoan o1 Maurita
Miller
Unless exceptions
are flied thereto said
account will be set
lor hea5lng before
said Court on the
21st day ol February
2006, at whoch tome
saod account woll be
cons1dered and continued from day to
day untol tonally dt&amp;·
posed of
Any person Interest·
ed may file wntten
exception
to
sa1d
account or to matters

pertaining to the exe
cutlon of the trust
not less than f1ve
days prior to the data
set 1or heartng
J S Powell
Judge
Pleas
Common
Court
Probate
Dlvlsoon
Meigs County Ohoo
(1) 20
Public Notice

1udgment

by default wtll be ren
dered against you
and lor lhe relief
demanded In the
complaint
Dated thlo 21st day of
October 2005
Marlene
Hamson,
Clerk of Courts
(1) 20 27 (2) 3 10 17,
24
Public Notice
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THE COMMON
PLEAS COURT PRO·
BATE
DIVISION
MEIGS
COUNTY,
OHIO

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account o1 John T
Wolle Trustee of the
Trust Created Under
the Item V of the Last
Will and Testament of
Creed
Janes
Deceased
Unless
exceptiOns
are llled thereto said
account will be set
lor hearmg belore
said Court on the
2oth day of February,
2006 at whtch tome
said account will be
considered and continued 1rom day to
day until 11nally dis·
posed o1
Any person Interest
ed may 111e written
exception to said
account or to matters
pertaining to the exe
cutlon of the trust,
not less than love
days prior to the dale
set for heanng
J S Powell
Judge
Common
Pleas
Court
Probate
DIVISIOn
Meogs
County Ohio
(1) 20

Public Nottce
PUBLIC NOTICE
County Me1gs
The
following
applications and/ or
verified complaints
we're rece1ved and
the following drall
proposed
or fmal
actions were Issued
by
the
Ohio
Environmental

IN THE COMMON
PLEAS COURT PRO
BATE
DIVISION
MEIGS
COUNTY,
OHIO
IN THE MATIER OF
SETTLEMENT
OF
ACCOUNTS
PRO·
BATE COURT MEIGS
COUNTY, OHIO
Accounts and vouch
ers of the following
named flduc1ary has
been flied In the
Probate Court Meigs
County
Ohoo lor
approval and settle-

Protection
Agency
(OEPA) last week
ACTIONS
onclude
the adoption modl11
cation or repeal of
orders (other than
emergency orders)

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tssuance

tonal actoon ERAC
appeals must be loled
with Environmental
Review
Appeals
Comm1ss1on
309
South Fourth
Street Room 222
Columbus
Ohoo
43215 A copy of the
appeal
must
be
served on the d1ret:
tor w1thm 3 days after
loltng the appeal woth
the ERAC
Applocatoon
lor
Antldegradatoon
ProJect
City or Belpre Public
Water Supply
1411
Washington

denial

modification revoca
tlon or renewal of a
permit , hcense or
vanance
Wnlten
comments
and
requests lor a publtc
meetmg regardong a
proposed achon may

be submotted wlthtn
30 days of notice of
the Proposed Action
An adjudication hear
1ng may be held on a
proposed act1on If a
hearing request or
objection Is received
by the OEPA wlthon
30 days of Issuance
of
the
proposed
action Written com
ment.s requests for
publtc meetings and
adJUd1cat1on heanng
requests must be
sent
to
Heanng
Clerk Ohoo
Env~ronmental

Protect1on Agency
PO
Box
1049
Columbus Ohio
43216 1049
(Telephone 614 644
2129)
FINAL ACTIONS
are actions of the
direc tor which are

modification or revo

effective

cation

Pursuant

licenses

m~nl

ESTATE NO 23224
The
twenty-llrsl

of
Environmental
Protection a

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a person who was a
party to a proceedong
before the director b,y
1111ng an appeal with
In 3D days o1 notice of
the Fmal Act1on
Pursuant to Oh1o

effecttve
Issuance or

of

tor:•

(Directors) Intent
with respect to the
Issuance denial etc
of a permtt license
order, elc tnterested
persons may submit
wntten comments or
request
a pubhc
meettng
regardong
Drall
Actions
Comments or public
meetmg
requests
must be submtlted
wtlhln 30 days of
notice o1 the Drall
Action PROPOSED
ACTIONS are wrtlten
statements of the
directors mtent With
respect
to
the

the Issuance demal

permits leases vari
ances or certificates
and 1he approval or
disapproval o1 plan~
and specifications
DRAFT ACTIONS
are written state "
menta of the director

w;.Jt:J~I-.1L

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a

upon
stated

date

to Oh1o
Rev1sed
Code
Section 3745 04 a
final action may be
appealed
to
the
Environmental

Review Appeals
Commtssoon (ERAC)
(formerly known as
the
Environmental
Board Of Review) by

t

revised code sect1on

3745 07
a
Fonal
Action ISSutng deny
mg mod1fy1ng revok
ing or renewmg a
perm1t
license
or
variance whtch IS not
preceded
by
a
Proposed
Act1on
may be appealed to
the ERAC by ltlong an
appeal wothm 30 days
of ISSUance of the

Boulevard

Letart Twp OH
Actton

01117/2006
Rece1v1ng

Date
Waters

Oh1o Rtver

Faclltty Descrtptoon
Wastewater
ldent1flca11on
No
OIV00081
Antldegredat l on
Project as deloned by
OAC 3745 1 05 An
exclus1on or waiver 1s
applicable Requests
to be on the Interest
ed parties maohng ltst
should be submoned
wll~ln 30 days to
Ohio EPA Dlvlsoon of
Surface Water Attn
PPU 122 S Front 51
PO
Box
1049
Columbus

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Publlc Notice
PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS
COUNTY,
OHIO
IN RE CHANGE OF
NAME OF JOSHUA
IVAN DOERFER
TO JERRY ALLEN
STONE JR
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON
CHANGE OF
NAME
Applicant
hereby
gives notice to all
mterested
persons
that the appllcan1 has
flied an application
lor Change of Name
1n the Probate Court
of Meigs County
Ohoo requestong lhe
change of name of
Joshua Ivan Doerler
to Jerry Allen Stone
Jr
The heartng on the
application will be
held on the 21st day
of February 2006 at
1 30 o clock p m In
the Probate Court of
Meigs County local
ed at 100 East
Second
Street
Courthouse
2nd
Floor, Pomeroy Ohio
45169
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Compet1t ve wages
Call

NO EXPER ENCE NE CESS ARY
FU t \I E CL A S~ES

COl TAA N NG
FINANC NG A\A lABl E
JOB PLACEME H
ENROLL NG NOW

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Bonus $2 500
"'Open ng for a Par t T tme
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Call Judie Reese RN C
Clinical Manager at

(740)441 1n90r
1 800 481 6334

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Local Home Health Agency
look AQ fo FT AN and also
accept ng app cal ons lor
bu ne~t Cert f1 ed Home
Health A de Classes whiC h'
w It beg n on Februa y 13th
2006 Please call (740)441
1377 or [740)992 0990 for
more mtormat on

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subject to the Federal
Fair Houting Act of 1968
which mtket 11 11\egaf to
advertiae eny
preference limitation or
dtacrimlnatlon btted on
race color re-ligion sex
famltial atatus or nellonal
oHgln or any lnlentlon lo
make any such
preference limitation or
discrimination

Med1 Home Health Agency
has an exc tmg opportunity
for a full :'!1me part time or
per dtem Phys ical Therapist
to
JOn
our Med1care
Certif1ed/JCAH O accred} ted
agency m Cabell and
Putnam Countms
We offer a compet1t1ve Stng
On Bonus fl ex1b hty n
scheduling
localzed or
expanded
servce
area
opt ons mileage re1mburse
men! 401 K Progr8fm and
full benefit package

BOO 939-6665
Under New Management
Russ Murdock General
Manager

Call V1ck ChadwiCk AN for
details

knowingly accepl
advertisements for real
eatate which 11 In
v1alahon of the law Our
readers are her~~by
Informed thai •II
dwellings advert 1ed In
th1s new1peper are
avelltble on tn equal
opportunity btl'"
Country set1 ng m GaU a
County 3 bedrooms 2
baths t replace $85 000

(740)709 1166
Fabulous 4br 3 fu f baths
Completely
Remodeled
House for Sale (304)882

PHysocal Therapist

Gallipolis Ohio

Wanted Cook w1th exper
ence n menu plannmg for
treatment fac:ll ty Pay based
on
expenence
Pa1d
In suran ce Call between
9am 3pm Monday Fr day

(740)379 9083

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SERVICES

TURNED DOWN ON
SOCIAL SECURITY /SSt?
No Fee Unless We Wm
1 888 582 3345

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Wanted
D ntngroom
Watress tull t me A fr endly
sm11e and Serv ce or anted
How.s
would be 1deal for th1s pas
FOR SALE
tlon Apply rn person at
Holiday nn Gall pohs No 1900 square toot 3 bedroom
phone calls pease
2 bath house tor sale sets
on
3 acres oH of State At 7
ScHouu;
1n
Chaste
Townshtp
L'IS!lUJCnON
Eastern School 0 st ct 2
car attached garage 2 out
Gallipolis Career College bu ldmgs Call
!740)985
(Careers Close To Home)
4321 aHer 6pm

House 4 Sale 2000 sq toot
4b w/2ba At1ached 2-car
Garage
Great
Netghborhbod 858 Poplar
He1ghls Rd
Just oH At2
near
Aoos&amp;."elt
Elem
School
(304 )675 4435
attert5pm

f32D MOBILE HOMES
I'OR SAI.E
10 useo homes under
S3 000 00 M\.Jst Go Ca ll
Elane 74Q-385 0698
16xBO homes sta I ng at
$25995 00 ncludes vmy
s d ng sh ngle root Ca
Russ 740 385 2434

740 446 4367
1 8002140452

Ca~Today

Has open ngs for 3 Sale
SSOCI8tes
Top Performers earn a
verage $80 000+ Yr
5 day work week 40 hrs
CloseiJ on Sundays
Benefits 1nctude Health
lueCross Blue Sh el
dental
eye

1996 Skyl rw 28,64 38R
20 acre ta m w th custom 2 2BA f eplace ca tfledra l
needing bar1enders appty m
www ga pol sea ee eel e~ com
story home bu It n 1999 ce I r.1g $35 000 (740)709
office at lodge only no Ace ed 1110 Membe Ace ed I ng
localed between A o Grande , 166
phone calls please
Coone fa nclependMI Col ft96S
ano Jackson 3 m~ef oft At
and Sctlpols 2748
35 $249 000 740 384 2006 16)(70 3 Br/2 btn
T eatment
R es1dent 1al
V nyoVSh1ng1e $229 mo Cal
5!82
Facility taking appl cat ons
(740)385 9948
tor youth worker Pay based
3 bedroom
hOuse
n
on
ex per ence
Pad
91 Sky me 16~80 3 Bri Z Bth
Pomeroy
Oft ma n road
Power L ft and
nsurance Ca I between For sa e
Aver v ew $27 000 t 740 S, 45 mo Cal (7.40)385
9 OOam 3 OOpm Monday A eel ner Char Call 740

ax res uma to (740)446

Frklay (740)379-9083

992 7349

Respons ble Aehabte Chid
Care needed n my Home
Must have
Hours vary
References/Transportat iOn

3 Bedroom 2 Bath 'w lh 96 Fleetwood 3 BR 2 8th
New D shwasher Baby bed F rep ace n R o Grande $169/mo Includes DeiiVGry
W mattress 95 Grand Pnx area. 8 acres mtl 40x60 Call (7401365 9948
runs and looks great 740 barn $120 000 (740)709
4164139 or7404166035
t 66

Pt P easan1 Moose Lodge

99
H you are looking for a
Career Lets Talk

Oh o Valley Home Health
Laborers take tr.ees oul Inc h1nng Ful l T me AN and
from so I process fo sh p
Per D em MSW Accepting
rnent m n wage Start ng appl cations for LPN GNA
Feb 15th Clements Nursery
STNA
CHHA
P.CA
(304)675 1820
Compet t111e Wages Mileage
and
benefitS
mcludmg
Local bus ness look ng lor
Heath Insurance Apply at
Sec etary /Recept on st
Jackson
P ke
Must have good tel ephone 1480
sk Is &amp; good w th the publiC Galhpol s 01 {"24 15 Jackso n
knowledge n compute s &amp; Avenue Pomt Pleasant WV
computer account ng pro or phone II) I tree 1 866 441
g ams &amp; all other off1 ce 1393

PO Bo' 775

T red ol work ng a I
tr e hOlidays?
T red of wor kmg long 2
hOu sh Its?
Come horne and p1n us at

Nurs ng As s1stant Classes
Beg nnmg Jan uary 30th
2006 If you enpy elder1y
people and want to become
a member of our health care
te am
please slop by
Aockspr ngs Rehabil itation
at
36759
Cen rer
Rockspr ngs
Road
Pomeroy Oh1o 45769 and I II
out an application lor the
c asses
Exte ndtea re
Hea th Servtces nc 1s an
equal opportunity employer
th at encourages workplace
d~ s ly M/F ON

740 662 1222

Desk Clerk neede d Please mach nes Hours Sam 5pm
at
Budget
Inn Monday Fr1day
apply
8 12
Jackson P ke Gallrpol s No Saturday
phone ca Is please
Send resume to
local Bus ness

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PO Box 729

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110

Full time position
In Meigs County
Must be setfstar.ter, service
oriented and able
to work well with
the public

AVONI All Areas' To Buy or
Se ll
Sh rley Spears 304
675 1429

Alt ret! eatale tdverttalng

T"la newapaper wilt nal

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Fi F..A MARKET

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!'OR SALE

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OfroRruNITY

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Lost Ma le long ha red
5004
Chih uahua
Vanco Ad
childs pet Call after 4 30pm Wanted To Buy
Me1gs
(740)446 9357
County Store Scr p Store
Tokens and cu ency from
REWARD Basset Houn d Rae ne
Pomeroy
and
Female spayed last seen @ Middleport Banks 740 992
Mason
County- 6040
A rport/McCI nt c
1 7/05
l\ll'lll\\11'1
Please help us f nd our
O.,llnH I"'
Daughter Clement ne Boyd
&amp; Aobm t304)586 n69

4 month old male Dog Cross Creek AuctiOn House
Fnday 7pm L ve
Mother Rottweller Father Buffalo
Trave l ng
Salesman Blue Grass Country Sand
Adm1ss on $5
Dancers
(304)882 2625
Welcom e Fr Jan 27th Rex
5 German Shepherd m1x Thornton s Band lrom At 34
pupp es and mother to g ve Auct on Saturday 6pm also
away Galt (740)446 29 40
used Consignments D&amp;N
AKC Reg sterad
Fema le Wholesalers from V1rgm1a
Tra1 ier
load
of
Black Lab 4 years old Free arge
to good home
742 742 Merchandtse Knchen Open

2442

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Monday Friday for Insertion

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S1tve
and Gold Cons
Proofsets Gold A ngs Pre
1935
US
Currency
Sohta re D1a n onds M T S
Co n Shop 1 51 Second
Ave nue Gal pol1s 740 446

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Black Lab wear ng blue co l
lar Found Fnday 1113/06 oft
Attent on
218 Very fn endly Call
James 40 yr "Laughter s (740)446 7595 anytime
the Best Med c ne Please
Hot
Republican
ca 1
l ost
chocolate
pont
(304)593 5321
S1amese RockSpr ngs Ad
Foster Parents Needed area {740)992 3216

877 325 1558

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Friday, January 20, 2006

Eastei n blitzed Southern
on the Weber-Brannon
Hupp combtnalton as
Haym,m ,md Werry added
two aptece tn a 19 8
Easte1 n rout the score 56-

Pegg} Flem111g and
Whitne y Paltlck both went
tor ftve pomls and Katy
from Page Bl
St,Jblet and Stephanie
Trdmer &lt;tdlied lour pomls
by f1ve from Am y Barr each Amber Km g to ssed
and Cayla Lee scored four m a basket
There was no JUni or var
Whilney
Smllh
and
sny
ga me
Melissa Grueser eac h hll a
Me1gs
play s host to
field goal and Lesley
R1 ver Vall ey 011 Saturday
Preece made a free throw

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20, 2006

J

Part t me Bartender apply
m person at Jeffs Carry Out
Between 8 00
Pomeroy
am and1000am Monday
thru Fr day Must be able to
work weekend No phone
calls . No Ph one Calls.

RA!porter
Oenera.l Asugnment
Reporter t.o wnt.e and
de\.'elop fea.t.ures cover
news event.! a.nd ba.ndl ~
some loc ill goveroment
repor:tmg for da.dy news

Lookmg
tor
H VA C
Helpers
No exper ence
needed Wtlf tra. n Good pay
Call {740)441 1236 lo pck
up an appl caliOn

paper m aout.bu.atern
Ob to Expertence pre
ferred b1.1t entry Jeul b
accep\able
Seud ruume and chp1 t.o

POSTAL JOBS

Kevm Kelly Mauglng

$15 94 $22 56fhr now h1r
ng For appl cat on and tree
govememenl 10b rnlo call
A mer can Assoc oi Labor 1
913 599 &amp;220 24/h rs amp
serv

Edlk&gt;r Oblo Valle)
P ubh1Pmg Co Hl6 Third
G~olltpoh s

Ave

OhiO

Phooe (740)B6·
23"2 U\ 18

4~631

(304)675 6082

7671

992 2593

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At 35 Adun Video &amp; Book
Store need M1dmght Clerk

To Do

Pomeroy- new oot leave
message 740 51 7 5388

Full lime (304)937 4900
Satelhte
Technic ians
Needed Ful t1me wlbene
Its mdustry compel live
wages No exper ence nee
essary,. but !lands on exper
ence a plus (Cans t uc110n
cable sa tente e1c ) or WI t
tra n !he nght pe rson Onve
own
truck
w1veh1c le
allowance (truck must be set
up for mslalmg ex ladder
rack &amp; caps) or Dr ve
Company Truck Cal M F
Sam Spm at 877 682 8324
option 8

Compute r Troubte SMot 3 4 bedroom home 1 1/2
bath w th tam ly
oom
and Repa t Expen Se v1ce
recently
remade ed
740 992 2395

$98

J&amp;C
Tree
Serv1ce
io,
E)(ca.vat ng 25 yea s e•p
Free est mates 304 675
22t3

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Cal

For Rent 3 Bu ld ngs to
Bus ness Use Located "
Pomeroy
Also 2 uosta rs
Unfu n sheo
Apts
n
Pomeroy for Rent Call 740

(740)446

4028

7BB 5BA Foree osu e only
S18 000 For hsl ngs cat!
22 acres wonderfu l v ew
800 391 '5228 ext F254
r dgetop property close to
AttenUon l
mam h ghway perfect tor 4
Now 2 Open1ngs Elderly
Reasonable $1 200 Mea s Loca l company offer ng NO whee er 1ra11s (7 40 )707
pro 2109
&amp; Snacks Leave Message DOWN PAYMENT
grams tor you to buy your
(304)882 3680
REA I E...-r~
home nslead of enllng
\\Ao\1Hl
100" a I nancmg
.
Less tnan per1ec cr ea t
Need to se I ybur home '
accepteo
I I " " I \I
The
Athens Me1gs
Pay ment cou d be he Late on paym enls d Yorce
Educat onat Serv1ce Cenler
ob t ansfe r o a dea.Jh ? I
same
as enl
8UW.'Io.~
Govermng Board 1s acceo1
Mo gage
locat o s can buy you hOm e All cash
OPI~)R'Il
'I'TI~
ng letters ot nterest and
a dquckcfosng 740416
(740)367 0000
resumes from persons 1n1er
3130
ested m tIt ng a vacancy on
I~ I \I \I ...,
•NOTI CE•
the
Gave n ng
Board
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH
Applicants must be a. res
NG CO recommends IM
dent ot the Tr mble Loca
you do bus ness w th oeo
H illl'&gt;l:&lt;i
School 01Strtel Tl"'e let1er of
1e ypu kno..... and NOT t
I'OR
Rl:'\'1
ntarest should I Sl Qual hc::a.
end money through thEi
t10ns and reasons wt'riJ the ma um 1 you have nvest
.~
2 o 3 BedroorT' House 1r1
person wou ld f ke to serve
ated ttw offer no
Pomeroy
No Pets
740
Lener&amp; and resumes
should
be ma led
to
Newty remode ed 3 o 4 992 5858
M chael
Struble
Board
Jut
bedroom5 cenl tat a
2BA hou se $325 month
P es•de nt
Athens Me gs
ba~eme n t ha dwood floors
ESC 507 R ch land Avenue
detached ga age arge 0011 $150 depos 1 you pay sd
Su te i 108 Athens OH
e ed pat o fenced t)ack utllrt es washer dryer hook
45701
Apphcat on
ya Cl c osa to scmoo s Po1nt up stove ana ret gerator
Deactl ne January 24 2006
P easanl
$6$ 500 !urn sneo NO ns1de oats.
(740 )446 9061
740)709 t 382
12 oo Noon

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2BA, "1.5 bath, 3 miles from 1 BR apt. Convenient locaHMC, $475/month plus tion, relerences , deposit No
deposit.
References pets. (740)446-0139
required . Call (740)4463 Bedroom newtv reniodeled House. $400.00. Total
electric in Pomeroy with
Private Parking. 740-9492303 or 740·591.·3920
3 Bedrooms 1 &amp; 112 bathS,

tutt basement garage.
Central Heat and Cen1ral
Air, all appliances. $550.00
a month and . DepoSit. In
SyrEtcuse. ' 740~992·0167
4 bedroom , 1 bath , HUD
approved house, $550 per
mo., Meigs local School, 12
minutes from Pomeroy,
(740)594·3031

4 bedrooms, 2 bath home
with porch in Tuppers Plains,
available lor rent on a month
to month basis. $450 plus
deposit,
references
required,&gt; (740)992·3034

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1ST MON. FREE RENT
WITH PAID DEP. NEW
ELLMVIEW
TOWNHOUSEIAPTS
NOW LEASINGI
SPACIOUS
2 &amp; 3 BEDROOM
BOTH FLATS &amp;
TOWNHOUSES
AVAILABLE
'ALL ELECTRIC
'CENTRAL AC &amp; HEAT
'STOVE, REF.,
'DISHWASHER
'GARBAGE DISPOSAL
'WIND BLINDS
'CEILING FANS
' WATER, SEWAGE. &amp;
•TRASH INCLUDED
PETS CONDITIONAL
(304)882·3017

APARJMEIITS

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

·FOR RENT

THE MAPLES
100 E. MEMORIAL DRIVE
POMEROY
740-992-7022
Subsidized Residential
Housing for 50 yllf"' ot
IDI and older. PRIORITY
GIVEN TO APPLICANTS
WITH INCOME AT DR
BELOW
$10,900 for 1 person or
$12,450 for 2 persons.
Maxiinum Income ~ffective
02111 /2005 for 1 person
$18,150 or $20,700 tor 2
persons.
Must meet HUD/20218 cnte·
ria tor household composi·
lion.
MANAGED BY ,Siiverheels,
· Incorporated, A Realty
Company
~qual HousinQ Opportunity

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

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HELP WANTED

, In the rollowlng areas:
Parkel'5 burlfRavenswood/Jackson

Pleasant Valley Hospital is currently
accepting applications for a Per-Diem
Phlebotomist. Applicants miiSt have a
valid driver's license. Six months
experience preferred.
Position involves drawing blood in a
·nursing home setting and transporting
specimens. Experience in drawing blood
on the older adult. ·
For more information:

Pleasant Valley Hospilal
C/0 Human Resources
2520 Valley Drive
Pt. Pleasant, WV 255?0 .
,304'·675·4340

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Alder

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renlal references, (740)992·

Buy or sell. Riverine
16 5
_Q_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . Aonn1siqRue1s2,41E12Po4 mEearoS1y
L~---lii.iiiilii-,..1 Nice one BR unfurniShed
·
· vapartment. Range &amp; refng. 992-2526. Russ Moo re ,
1 and 2' bedroom apart· provided. Water &amp; garbage ii
ow'iin~e"'!r.~-----.,
ments , furnished and unfur·
paid.
Deposi1
required.
Call
Ml.scELu.NEous
nished, security deposit
(740)446-4~5 after 6pm.
MERC11AND1SE
required, no pels , 74(}-~2·
2218.
Tara
Towrihouse
All types of paris for plumb·
1 Bed Room . Apartment Apartments, Very Spacious, ing , hot water heater,
2 Bedrooms, CIA, 1 112
Ohio St. $350 plus Deposit Bath, Adult Pool &amp; Baby fauce ts, washer/ dryer parts.
· Water &amp; Sewer paid
. Pool, PallO, Start 5395/Mo. Also Healing &amp; Cooling tools
1
..304:.:..::1::67:..:5:_·6::6::6:.8- - - - No Pets. lease Plus &amp; parts. $1,700 fi rm . Call
(740)441·1236 for appoint·
Modern 1 bedroom apt. Security Deposit Requ ired, ment to view.
(740)446·0390.
1740)367·7086.

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EXCESS
MERCHANDISE
WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD

Broad Run Gun Club
Outlaw &amp; Slug Match
Sunday, January 22nd
·

Eagles Aerie 2 171

· Entertainme nt Friday

January 2 1 - B:OO.to 12:00
KAnd D
Karaoke

Noon ~ ?

&amp; Saturday

January 20· 7 :30 to 11 :30 pm

D isc J ockey

BINGO
Tuesday &amp; Saturday
Middleport American
Legion
Early Bird Game 5 pm

Regular Bingo
Starts 6:30pm

2412.

SEARS HOME
APPLIANCE
PROMOTION
JAN. 19TH- 21ST 2006
12% Cash Back on any
Appliance $399 or more
and Freezers
$299 or more*
wi1h Oua f;tying Sears Credi1 Ca rd
purchases Cannot be combined with
0% financi ng (shown ~s O'elayed Total
.on your receipt)

2200 Eastern Ave.

Gallipolis, OH .
740-44&amp;-1546

NOTICES

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South
. KQ.Il 0 74
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East
All pass

Openit~g lead : t 2·

Wolfe
Owner

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FRANK &amp; EARNEST

Look after partner
and your cards

New Homes • Additions
'
• Remodeling
Licensed Home Builder

(740) 992-0496
WV~03

14

Hill's Self
Storage

ROBERT
BISSEll
CONSTRUCTION

29670 Bashan Road
Racine, Ohio
45771
740·949-2217

• New Homes

• Garages

BARNEY

• 'stZM:s•xtb·

• Complete ·

Remodeling

.THA~

GO, LADIES--AMMONtA, SOAP
FLAKES, CLEANSE~.• SCRUB BRUSHES
AN' B~OOMS 1!

'to 10~x311'

740-992-1611

Hours

Stop &amp; Compare

,

7:00AM· 8:00PM. : .
111 4/1 mo p

MIKE MARCUM
Aooring &amp; Remodeling Co,

MANlEY'S
SElF STORAGE

Rubber Roo!1ng , Room

P.ddll1ons, Decks, Sh1nglas,
Sid1ng, VJmdows , Pole Barn
Garages, New Homes
Ae51denlhd &amp; Commercral
740-245-o437

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97 Beech Street

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Middleport, OH

THE BORN LOSER
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992-3194
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Saturday, Jan. 21 , 2006
By Bernice Bede Oaot
Ono of your more fortunate .areas in the
year ahead will- be in forming excellent
social and work re lationships . When you
establish a new association, it will be both
beneficial and of an enduring nature.
AQUARIUS (~ an . 20·Feb. 19) - You're a
gene!puS and compa:ssiollale person ahd
this sometimes leads others to bel1eve
'they can take advantage of you. Should
anybody try 1oday, that person is in for a ·
big surprise. ·
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Chances
for success 1n situations that could add
luster to you r reputation and standing in
the communit)l are tar better than usual
today. Think victory, act on lhat thought
and play to win .
ARIE S· (March 21 ·April 19)- For achiev·
lng a feeling that all is well with the world.
adopt a phi!osophiC: al altrtudtl loday. It will
act as a shield against gettmg upset or
uptight ove r little disagreements or infrac·
lions
.
TAURUS (Apnl 20 -May 20) - A jo1nt
endeavor 1n which you're prese n-tly
involved looks lill.e it is gorng to work out
'quito satisfactorily In the long run today fo r
everyone: Don'i wO rr y about tl1e snail 's
·pace il is lakmg.
GE MINI (May 21-June 20) - A relation·
ship that is of importa nce to you mighl be
go1ng through a rather delica te balanc1ng
act at this po1nt in lime. However, meas·
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George Washington. in a letter dated
January 15, 1783 , wrote something that
many would agree with: ~ Be courteous to
all , but intlmafe with few, and lei those few
be well tried before you give the91 your
confidence. True friendship is a plant of
slow growth, and must undergo and with·
stand the shocks of advers1ty before it is
entitled to the appellation."
Always be courteous to your partner.
gain her Or his confidence, and build a
!rue friendsh ip. But North was snacked
wnen his partner opened two spades, ·a
weak two ~ bid . First he checked the backs
of th e cards to make sure that they were
iden.tical. Then he sensibly leap~ to six
spades.
If you were South, how would .you plan
the play in either six spades or seven
spades alter West leads the diamond
two?
Yo u start with 11 top tricks : six spades,
one heact, one diamond and three clubs.
In the small slam, you should take both
red-suit finesses , getting home when one
of theQl works, which shou ld happen
about three-quarters of the lime. If you
win triCk one with dummy's diamond ace,
draw trumps, and take the Mart fi nesse,
you will go down if th;itloses because the
defenders will cash the diam ond king.
' ln. seven spades, though ; the diamond
finesse is a mirage., Even if it wins. you
will Still need the, heart finesse. And if
West has the heart king, vou do not care
about the diamond king . So, win with
dummy's diamond ace. cross to hand
with a spade (d rawing trumps) , and run
the heart jack. When the finess'e worlo:s,
treat your partnership to glasses of wine
from a good appellation.
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Gallia-Meigs Community Action is
seeking a Housing Developer
Assistant. Must possess strong
background working in residential
construction:, be self-motivated and
need
minimal
supervision.
Familiarity with building codes
preferred but not required, have
some computer skills, able to relate
with people of limited income and
contractors, wi,lling to attend
educational training in field and
work flexible .hours if necessary.
Valid driver 's license and reliable
transportation'
req li ired.
Applications with resumes will be
accepted until 4:00p.m. on January
27, 2006 at Gallia-Meigs CAA, 859
Third · Avenue, Gallipolis, OH
45631. GMCAA is an Equal
Opport\ffiity Employer.

Pleasant Valley Hospital
Phlebotomist-Per Diem

Twin Rivers Tower is accept·
ing applications for waiting
list for Hud-subsized , 1· br,
apar.tment, call ' 675-6679
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BRIDGE

2 Bedroom Apartment available in Syracuse. $200.00
AAIEOE
deposit $350.00 per month
www.pvalley.org
rent: Rent includes w8.ter,
sewer. trash
No .pets. Downtown Office Space· 5
570 s 2nd, Middleport. 3-4 Sufficient income needed to room suite $650/mo: 1 room 1111:~~--...;--,
I IR\1 'I 1'1 ' 1 II '
office - $225/mo.: 2 room
~CHAND
,ISES
bedroom , gas furnacelcen- qualify. 740·378-th 1'1~
,li, II\ I ... ltU h.
Ll'R.K
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tral air, very clean, no pets. - - - - - - ' -'- ' - - - suite $250/mo. Security
depos,
l
t
required
.
You
p~y
and
HUD
·approved. 2 bed·room apartment Meigs
JE"':
$500.00 per month and County, very nice, clean, utilities. All spaces very nice.
1972 Chevy · P.U., LWB, Honda 700 Magna , 4cy'l. ·
AERATION MOTORS
deposit. 740-843·5264.
$425 per month plus Eleva1or. Call (740)446·3644
2WD. 350 Automatic. Good Excellent
Condition
lO
.
Auin;
deposit, no pets, references
R6paired, New &amp;. Rebuilt In
Condition. $1.800 0 80 for (813)385·1928 or seen at
Attention!
required, (740)992·5174
FORSALE
Stock. Call Ron Evans , 1· ~
more info (304)675-2799
3208 Lewis st. Pt. Pleasant
· Local company offering ~No
800·537·9528.
DOWN PAYMENT" pro· 2811 apartments. Starting at
HousofoiD
$5061 Police Impounds! 1985 ·chevyll-ton dump 60 Auro PAR11i &amp;
grams lor. you to buy your $375/month . Located on SA
Goons
Cars from $500. For listings truck, new motor. cab &amp;
ACCESSOR!~
home instead of renting.
New 8nd U~ed Furnaces. S00-39 1-5227 eiCt. 3901
160.
SA
850 ,
Bob
paint. Used daily. Asking
. • 100% financing
McCormick
A.d.
Call
available.
Installati on
$3,000. (740)258·1253 . .
~ Less than perfect credit (7401441·0194 or (740)441·
BUDGET
TRANSMIS·
'98 ' 2Dr. Black Explorer
(740)441 ·2667.
accepted
Sport 4x4. Pwr. everything. 2000 OodQe Ram 1500 SIONS, All types. (740)2451184
NEW AND USED STEEL rear vent. 94k mi. $5800_.
~ Payment could be th e - - - - - - - - Sport, Excellent Condi tion . . 5677 or 740 645-7400
AppUance Steel
Beams, Pipe Rebar 709·1276eve_446-t 113day.
3-Bedroom. 2-Bath Mobile
same as rent.
Must
see to Appreciate
CAMPERS &amp;
For
Concrete,
Angle ,
Locators. Home. 517 Burdene Street.
Mor.tgci.ge
(304)675·3476
MOTOR
HoML'i
1994
Honda
Shadow;
1994
Channel.
Flat
Bar,
Steel
Warehouse
Deposit and ~eference
(740)367·0000
lzuzu
Rodeo
4x4,
front
dam·
Grating
For
Drains.
requ ired. No Pets (304)675Stop renting .Buy 4 bedroom 5462 ·
age $1 ,000; 1997 Fo rd 2001 · Dodge Ram tru ck 2000 Dutchman, Class C.
in Henderson, WV. Pre" Driveways &amp; Walkways. L&amp;L
foreelosure $15 ,000. For list- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Ext.(::ab 4x4, PS, diesel 2500 SLT HO~vy Duty, · Motor Home. Sleeps ·s-a.
owned App licanes sfarting Scrap Metals Open Monday,
$9,500:
200 1
Hornet springs. ca mper special, 10· ~4
675-7388
lngs 800·39 1·5228 ex t. Beautiful 2·story townhouse
at $7!5 &amp; up all u·nder Tuesday, Wednesday &amp;
c
a
m
p
e
r ply tires. $7,500. Call Ed
1709.
Frlclay.
Sam-4:30pm.
Closed
ove·rlooking Gallipolis City Warranty,
also
have
Saturday ' &amp; bunkhouse.{740)44 t-1501 . (740)367·0624.
park. Kitchen , O.R, L.R. , Household
Misc. Items Thursday,
study, 3BA. 2 baths, laundry starting at .99c &amp; up Sunday. (740)446-7300
t9tJ5 Ford Crown Victoria
u
rlO
area . References required .
(304)675·7999
.•u
o u n u .. o
Trim pacKage for sale. 6 LX 135k mites, good condi- .__ _il.viiiiiiiiiiii~iiioo-·
, Security deposit. no pets.
panel pin e doors , poplar tlon, new ti res. $2,600. Call $900 mo. Call (740)446· Living room suite ·couch,
1999 Ford Explorer exc.
base S"nd casing. Oak stair (740)44 1-9282.
BASEMENT
t4x70 ' mobile home, $425 2325 or (740)446-4425.
love
seat,
chair,
oak
coffee
syotem
for
$3,100
(304)674·
WATERPROOFING
1998
Pontiac
Fire bird co nd., loaded 113,000 O,iies
rent, $425 deposit Call - - - - - - - - table, end table ~ 2 lighted 0,100
(740)446-4060 or (740)367· BEAUTIFUL
Coupe. T-Sar roof. 5-speed $6500. 304·675·7059 or Unconditional lifetime guarAPART·
corner cabinets, 2 yrs old.
n62.
manual.
sharp. low mileage: 304-675·5034 from Bam· antee. Local references furMENTS
AT
BUDGET
$800. (740}446-7665 after 6. XBox 360. used 2 d'ays.
nished. Established 1975.
$6 .890
· phone
PRICES AT JACKSON
20GB HD 2 wireless con- only
2 bedroom mobile home in
Call 24 Hrs. (740) 446·
4x4
Racine, 5375 mo. plus 5375 ESTATES, 52 We.stwood Moving Sale- Quality bed· trollers, 2 unopened plug t (304)675·3275
0870, Rogers Basement
Drive from $344 to 5442. room, livingroom furniture, play chargers. 4 .james &amp; 2002 O,odge Stratus p6,000
FoR SAI..E
deposit, years lea~e. nO
Waterproofing.
Walk to shop &amp;. movies. Call treadmill, console organ and extras. $800 080. (740)339- miles, $5,000 080. Call
pels, no calls after ·gpm, · 740._ 446 _ ~ .
Equal
25 8
more. (740)256·1428 · See :.21:;8~0;.
. -~----., 1740)256'6 169.
1985 Chevy 314 1on 4x4
(740 ) 992~5039
Housing Opportunity.
bc-sales.com for pictures ·
:::.::::.:::.c:..::..c.:.:.:.....~--- ,truck. '$3,000 080. Call
2 bedroom mobile home,
and info.
BSIJPI'UESUILDING
2002 Olds Al ero. Silver. 4dr. (740 )388 .9567 .
auto, air, CD, full power,
Centenary, no pets. refer· CONVENIENTLY J,.OCAT·
ence, $375 month plus ED &amp; AFFORDABLE!
New Serta Perfect Sleeper
remote entry, 81 ,000 miles, 2000. Jeep .Wrangler. 5
TownhOuse
apartments, King size box spring~ and Block, brick, sewer pipes. $4,650 . (740)388-0332 or speed, 4 cyl. , ~ tops includ·
depos;t (740)446· 7275.
and/or small hOuses FOR
2 Bedroom Trailer $400 per RENT. Call (740)44H111 mattress. Purchase price windows, lintels. etc. Cla ude cl6_1_4)c.c5...;6,2_·D_2_04_c_ei_L_ _ _ ed. Call aher 5pm {740)446Asking
$600. Winters, Rio Grande, OH 2Q0 3 'pT Cruiser, Power win- 6541 .
month and $400 deposii. for applicalion &amp;: .info rma~i on . $1085,
Call740·245·5121. .
dow~ and locks, CD Player.
(740)446·1282.
Water and Sewer, GarbaQe
Very.
good
co nditio n, 2001 Ford Expedition. Eddie
included . Carport , and For Lease: 2" Floor, spaFUR SALE
$7500.00. ( 740)388 _0140
Bauer Edition , fully loaded,
~rch. All Electric. Ref. and cious, totally remodeled, 2 Taylorsvill e so1a/loveseat,
great
condition
desk
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moonroot, running boards,
Stove included. No Pets. bedroom.'1 1!2 baths, unfur$25, baby swing, exer2oo4 Chevy Trai lblazer LS, 67 ,500 miles, great shape,
In town Rac ine. References nished apartment New
saucer, like new, $35 each. AKC Lab pups, field and automatiC, 4WO wl row pkg.. red an d tan exterior, tan
required .
740·949·2217. water heater and appji{740)245·5575.
waterfowl hu nting blood· Kelly
Bluebooks
@ leather
interior. asking
7:00A.M. to 7:00 PM.
ances. $600 a month. plus
lines, calm and family orient- $22,000:,10,500
miles , $19,500. Call44 1·1417 after
2 BR all electric near Holzer. utilities.
Downtown -T-ho_m_p_s_o-ns_A_p_p-lia_n_c_e_&amp; ed, excellent pups, excellent excellent condition, .garage 5pm or leave message. , •
$350 month. (740)44&amp;6865 Gallipolis. Security an d key Repair-675-7388. For sale, price. (740)418·8388 .
kept
$19 ,900 (304)675o_r:.:(c.74
:.:0c.l3:::7..::9.:·2::.il2:::3:_._ _ _ deposit required. No pets. re-co nditioned automatic
Black ,1994 Ford F150. 5.Bl.
1408
Referen ces
req uired. washers &amp; dryers, refrigera· Bleck Lab Puppies,· AKC
'.short bed, grea t co ndiiion,
3 bedroom 'doublewide, (740)446-6882 M-F. 8: 00- tors, gas and electric registered. All males. ~i rst 2004 Jeep Uberty, excellent $3,SOO. (740)367-7245.
an·d
wormed. condition, less than 15,000
$400 month, $400 deposit 5:00.
ranges, air conditioners, and shots
Adorable.·
740·992·3506.
miles,
$17,000.
Cell
No pets, 3 ref. HUD - . -. -. - - - - - . wringer washers. Will do
approved. (740)388..()()~ 1.
Gracious living, 1 and 2 bed· repairs on major brands in Bulldog puppies for sale. (740)446·4028.
FOR SALE
room
apartments
at
Village
shop
or
at
your
home.
$500
eacn.
4
males
and
1
2005
Pontiac
Sunfire,
Rei'
:
!
,
3 bedroom motJile home in
Manor
and
Riverside
the Shade area. Water,
female. Vet checked. Call 12,400 miles.
5 Speed 1989 Ford Club Wagon XLT·
Apartmen
ts
in
Middleport.
Washer $95 : dryer $95;
$8200.00. Call 304· 593· H . 99k miles, well mainsewer,· trash inclUded, $325 F
$ 5 $444
11 740
(740)452·8468 or (740)450·
.
• refrigerator $95; electric 8755 .
1343.
taifted. ' $2800.
Call
a month plu s deposit. No rom 29 • · · a
992·5064 . Equa l Hou sing range S95; chest freezer --~------ c.::.:.::___ _ _..:.__ _ 7401441 ·9282.
pets allowed. (740)385·
Opportunities.
$125: new gas dryer $200: CKC Black Labs, 4 months 95 Z-28 Camero 350 Auto,
401 9.
couch $150 : fu ll size old, male &amp; female, $100. green. tan leather $5000.00.
3br, 2ba, Mobile Home Large 1 Bedroom Apartment walerbed $12S; hutch with 2C
-.:~.:.11(:.:.7_40::.:1..::37:.:9:.·2::6..::9.:.7·_ _c. c7~40~·,;.74..;2;..·4..;0~1:"
1 ----.,
$440/mohth. $400/deposit in S450imonth, Utililies includ- end stands $125; wood TR
ed!!
(304)675·5819
burning stove $ 200; decorat~ Full blooded Pitt Bull pup·
.
UCKS
New Haven (304)882-1 107
2003 Honda Rancher 4.(4
ed c hristmas; tree $ 75 _ 24". pies for sale $100, 5 males, L,---mriiiiRriiSiiAiiiLiiiE-_.1 350 like new call 7 40 ·256~ ,
Located in Centenary on 112 Middleport 1 and 2 ·Bedroo m
1375.
.
electric range S125. Come 1 female call (304)593-3423
acre lot 12x60 2 BR with furn1shed Apts
No Pets,
c:;heck out our new location. Shar· Pei
puppies.
2 01 Ford F150 XLT 4dr, auto,
outbuilding. np pets. $350 deposit, and previous rental
5.4L, VB, bedcover, 6CO 2003 Suzuki 4WD Vinson
per mo. plus deposit references . 740-992-0165 . 121 6 Eastern Ave, Skaggs females, 740·992-9105.
ApplianceANns
, {740QUES}446-7398
~~lENlS
player, sunroof, good cond i- 500 ATV with 34 mile's.
(740)446-0945.
,
·•v
tion ,
77,000
miles, $4900.
CARMICHAEL
N9w Haven , 1 bedroom
18/21'mpg, $12 ,000. Must EQUIPMENT.
(740)446·
Mobile home spaces in unfurnished apartment, no
sell
(304)288·3335
Country Mobile Home Park. pets, deposit &amp; previous
4br
in
Syrac use,
$600/month &amp; Deposit
Water/Sewer included, No
Pets (3()4)675-5332

Friday, January 20, 2006
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VILLAGE
OF
POMEROY
MEIGS
COUNTY, •
OHIO
LEGAL
NOTICE
INVITATION TO BID
Sealed Bids will be
received lor furnish·
t~g all labor, materials
and equipmenl nee·
essary to complete a
proiecl
known
as
Pomaroy Riverfront
Wall Restoration at
the
VIllage
of
Pomeroy,
Village
Clerk 's OHice, 32D
East Main Street, P.O.

provide said surety.
Those Bidders that
elect lo submll bid
guaranty In the form
of a certified check,
cashier's check or let·
tar of credit pursuant
to Chapter 1305 of lhe
Ohio Revised Code ·
and In accordance ·
with Sectton 153.54
(C)
of
the
Ohio
Revised Code. Any
such fetter of. credit
shalf be revocable
only at lhe option of
lhe
· beneficiary
. Box 666; . Pomeroy, Owner. The amount of
Ohio
45769
unlit
the c.e rllfled check,
10:00 am local time
cashier's check or leton Friday, February · ter of credit shall be
10, 2006, and at said
equal to len (10) per·
time, publicly opened
cent of the bid and
and read aloud . Bids
lhe Successful Bidder
may be . mailed .or
will be required lo
delivered In advance
submll a bon~ In the
to the Village of · form
provided
In
Pomeroy atlhe abOve
153.57 of the Ohio
address.
Revised Code in con·
1
Bid Documents can
junclion with the exebe obtained from the
Cution of the contract.
. Village Clerk:• Office.
Each proposal must
Each
Bidder
Is
contain the full name
required to furnish
of lhe party or parties
with lis submission of
submitting the b i d·
the fully completed
ding Documents and
Bid Documents, a Bid
all persons lnlerested
Security in accor ~
therein . .Each bidder
dance with Section
must submit evidence
153.54 of lhe Ohio
of this experiences on
Revised Code . Bid
projects of similar
security furnished In
size and complexity.
Boi1d
form
(Bid
Each Bidder must
Guarante·a
a·n d
Insure
th•t
ell
Contract
and
employees and appll· .
Performance Bond as
cants ror employment
provided In ' Secllon
are not discriminated
153.57 .1 of lhe Ohio
against because of
Revised Code). must
race , color, religion ,
be Issued by a Surety
sex, national origin ,
Company
or
handicap, ance!ftry, or
age.
··
Corporation licensed
In the State of Ohio to
All contractors and
',

subcontractors ·
involved wilh the proj·
eel shall to the extent
practicable , use Ohio
products, materials ,
services and labor in
the implementation of
lheir project.

Contractor

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compli~

once with tlie equal
employment opportu nity requirements of
Ohio Admlnistrallve
Code Chapter 123, the

Governor's Executive

Now Renting
A-J Mini Storage
740-992-6396,
740-992-2272

Order of 1912, and

Units 10x20 10x12

Governor's Executive

.2,'

Order 84· 9 shall be
required .
Bidders must comply
with Ohio prevailing
wage rates on Public

Improvements

In

Meigs
County
as
determined . by . the
U.S. Department of
Labor, • Federel Wage
·and Hour OivlsioQ .
The Engineer's esli·
male for this project .
is $200,000.
·
The
Vlttage
of

Pomeroy reserves the
righl lo waive any
informalities or lrreg~
ula(llies . The VIllage
of Pomeroy 'reserves
the right lo reject any
or all bids or to
increase or decrease
or omit any Item or .
times and/or award ·
lhe .bid to the lowest,
responsive
and
reaponsl~le bidder.·
By order of the Village
of Pomeroy located at
320 Easl Main Stree.t,
Pomeroy, Ohio, coun~
ly of Meigs
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CANCER (June 2t -July 22) - Persons
who are tond oi you and wanl to see you
happy will go out of their way today to be
helpful to you. Howeve r. don't take thei r.
kind ness · lor granted : be sure· to show
proper grahtude
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) - 11 you are caught
up on ,your responsibtlilies. take some t1me
today lor a bnef recreatronal br eak . Call up
a fr iend and plan somethrn g tun 1t'll do you
a world ol good.
VlAGO(Aug 23-Sept. 22)- You could be
1n lor a very pleasant surpnse today when
two separate SituatiOns th at mean a lot to
you. but have thus far lacked prom1se. sud·
denly produce a payoff larger than expect ed
LIBRA (Se pt 23·0cl 23) - lhe mental
skills you possess. and your powers at
concentrat1on, are eJO.cepttonally s~iong
today. Th u,s. it IS an excellent t1 me to
devote sorrye· effort 10 projects thai chal·
lenge your 1mag1natron
SCORPIO !Oot 24-Nov 22) - Do noJ
make hgh t of any rnoneyrnak,ng 1deas you
gel today Your tnstrncts 8re nght on target
and what you conce1ve IS bound to be
muc~ bette1 than you thmk. lo1 latien1ng
your wallet
SAGITTARI US (Nov 23-Dec 21 I Pe rsonal 1nlerests can be ad~tanced toda)l.
bu t. rn order to ao so. you mtght na11e to
ad)USI your t h1n~mg a b1l and be a httle
more' assertr ve than usual Be llextble but
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Friday, January 20, 2.006

Ironladies outlast .Gallia Academy, 33-31
~

headed into the fourth quarter.
With momentum finally on
GALLIPOLIS
Talk · the Blue and White's side for
about a bad time for bad tim- the first time Thursday, that's
ing.
when things went painfully
Gallia Academy, which /·ust wrong.
one week ago put a hea th y
The Angel~ made .just 2-ofroster on the floor for the first 12 shot atte mpt s ·over the
time this girls· season, started lin a! eight minutes. allowing
Thursday by learning that it the lronladies to rally bac k
would be without the services with a 9-5 run for a 33-31 triof freshman forward Rachel umph .
Jones because 'of health reaGAHS (ti-7, 2-6) managed
sons.
jus! 12-of-39 fro.m the field
The Blue Angels were also for 31 percent, while Jackson
without head coach Duane ( 10-3, 4-2) was just slightly
Estep;· who was out for per- better in the game with a 13sonal reasons.
.. of-37 effort .for 35 percent.
All
of
thi s.
plus
JHS also made one more
Southeastern Ohio Athletic three-pointer in the contest,
Lea~ue rival Jack son was finish1ng 4-of- 14 (29 percent)
commg to town.
·
from behind the arc. Gallia
Despite the adversity and Academy hit 3-of-4 trifectas
depleted manpower. GAHS tor 75 percent
. battled through a defensive
Neither team scored in the
. struggle to hold a 26-24 lead opening 3:30 of the fourth,
BRYAN WALTERS

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then Jackson 's Brittany
Logan scored from the paint
to tie the game at 26 with
4:21 remaining.
Brittany Elliott answered
for the hosts 12 seconds later
with a layup, giving the hosts
a 28-26 edge. That lead
would be the fin al one for
Gallia Academy.
Victoria Leali nailed a 3pointer at 3:09 to give
Jackson a 29-28 advantage .
That basket also started a 7-0
run over the next three minute s to all but seal the deal on
the road win.
Elliott, who led GAHS and
all scorers with II points,
connected on a trifecta with
two seconds left to conclude
the scoring at 33-31.
Alexis Geiger ·followed
Elliott with six markers,
while Jackie Wamsley and
Lindsey Niday chipped in
five points apiece. Wamsley

led the Angels with seven
rebounds.
Kelly Smith paced Jackson
with I0 points and Leali followed. with eight. Jennilynn
Martin added hve to the victory.
Jackson claimed a 23-21
rebounding edge. but the
hosts held a 9-7 advantage on
the offensive glass. Both
squads had 18 turnovers.
Gallia Academy held three
leads, while Jackson led 'eight
time s in the contest. The
game was ·also tied on seven
occasions.
The lronladies led 8-6 after
eight minutes and 13-11 at
intermission. The guests also
won the previous matchup at
JHS , 50-3 8.
Gallia ·Academy returns to .
action Saturday when it hosts
Bryan Watterllfphoto
Unioto in a non-conference
match up. Game ti i11e is slated Gallia Academy's Kayla Perry, right. (lribbles by Jackson
defender Kelly Smith during Thursday's conest in Gallipolis.
for I p.m.

Fur Peace Ranch:
Rock and roll gold in the Meigs County Hills, Cl ·

from Page Bl
interest in the team in 1984.
The Reds won a Wol'ld Series
in 1990 but Schott 's oftenoffensive remarks overshadowed anything the team did
on the field .
Under pressure from Major
League Baseball, Schott solei
her c0ntrolling shares for $67
million to Lindner's group in
1999.
'
Owners al so heard reports
on the unsettled situation
with
the
Washington
Nationals and the upcoming
World Baseball Classic . .
Sale of the Nationals by
· major league qaseball has
been held up until the Di stri.ct
of
Co lumbia
·Council
approves ·a lease agreement
for a new stadium.
"You know, life doesn' t
always move just as you'd
like it." Selig. said .. ·'Of
course, if I had my druthers.
this would have been over . a
long time ago. But.there _are a
lot of things that have happened , and I wouldn 't do
anything differentl y.
"I know I' ve heard some
criticism of us, particularly in
Washington. which I think is

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shoot outside . The Buckeyes
hit 6-of-13 3-pointers to1 help
open thing s up.
." I don' t think I remember a
bad 3-point shot:: Ohio State
coach Jim Foster said. ··we
would like to . run, but they
packed it in and took away
the inside. We did a very
good job on 3-pointers."
Merrill dominated inside in
the final minutes of the fiN
half as Ohio State took a· 2920 lead. At 'one point, she
blocked three consecutive
shots by the Hoosiers.

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Area homelessness·snares diverse population

SPORTS
• High school basketball
action. See Page 81

BY PAUL DARST
PDARST@MYDAILYTRIBUNE.COM

GALLIPOLIS - The staff
at Serenity House never
know _who might come
through their door.
Young, single mothers with
small children , teenagers
with nowhere left logo, older
women who h~ve just gone
th rough a divorces and those
with dru g, alcohol or psychological prot;Jems are common
tenants at the area's only
shelter for abused or homeless women.

The reason s people in Ot!r
area become homeleS&gt; are as
varied as the people them.selves.
"Divorce is a main reason,"
said Hilda Stotts, director of
Serenity House. "We're seeing more and more displaced
homemakers - single. middie-aged women who have
gone through divorce ... and
have very few resources. The
economy is another. There
are just not many unskilled
jobs available here."
Stotts is a member of the
G a l.I i a-Jacks o. n- M 'i g s

Ctmtinuum
of
Care
Committee. which is dedicat. ed to ending homeless ness by
addressing the· cau,es of the
.. problem. .
..
Committee members work
directl y with the homeless.
every day. Although homelessness in a rural area· is not as
obvious a problem as it is in
urban areas, it i-s a serious
problem -that must be
mJclressed, said Mary Jo Frank,
· facili tator of the committee.
The homeless population
goes far beyond, the 'tereotypical . alcoholics and drug

addicts, Frank said . Although
those groups .arc part of the
homele" community, many
other; are average people
who fell on hard times.
" Health Issue s can lead to
homelessne ss;· Frank said.
"There is a big problem wit h
unin ~ ured people and underinsured people:·
Others ha ve allowed people to take advantage of
them , she said.
"Some women let men
move in with them ." she said .
"He'll li ve oil of her and
wipe her out."

Still others are vktims ·of
the area ~c onomy . sai d Jay
Tatum. director of clergical
services at Holter · !\oledical
Center.
"Chronic ui!employ111ent is
a hig problem in thi s area,"
he &gt;&lt;ud
Tatum sa id that when the
coal mines in thi s area closed
years ago, '.Ome of ihose who
lost· their jobs could not find
other work. For many. unempl oyment has become a way
of life . For some. that way of
Please see Homeless, Al

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sian ,'' he sa id.

"Merrill i; JUSt on~ of those
workhorses she due s
everythin g." Versyp said.
"She\ a role player, but
sometimes that's what you
fear the most. When she got
the ball down low. she beat
us one on one. She did a good
job on defense . She did ·a
heck of a job .. ,
Indiana never got closer
than six points in the second
half.
"We won the game ·because
when it came down to it , we
executed our offense, everybody took good shots and we
had %Jme good (pefensive)
stops.'' said Kim Wi lburn ,
who set an Oh.io State record
wi th her 327th career ste&gt;il ·
early in th e second half.

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unfair but everybody's entitled to their opinion. But
look, if you were buying a
team the first question you 'd
ask is, 'What's the stadium
situation and what 's .my
lease?'''
Selig said he had talked to
eight prospective owners and
has reached . a conclusion
about each.
"When I know we are getting close. I'll make a deci- .
DuPuy said that all
·anno'uncements regarding
spon sorship and other details
of the World Baseball Classic
are on hold while baseball
awaits a deci sion from the ·
Bu sh administration on
whether Cuba will be
al lowed to compete on U.S.
so iL
"We·re stil·l waiting to
hear;· Selig sa id .
One word that dicln 't come
up is "steroids." .Selig 's brief
meeting with the press on
Thursday was in the same
room
that
baseball
announced a toughened antisteroids agreement, a deal
that was revi sed again in
November with even tougher
·
penalties.
"How well I remember,''
Selig said of that packed
news conference a year ago.

House of the Week:
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Davis suspended five
games for ·entering stands
NEW YORK (AP) - New ers went into the stands ' York Knicks forward Antonio · when Ron Artest and Stephen
Davis was suspended five Jackson started an ugly brawl
games by the NBA on with fans in November 2004.
Thursday for entering the
An embarrassment for the
stands during a game at NBA, the brawl led to criminal
Chicago to confront . a fan he charges · and . lengthy suspenthought was harassing his . sions tor Artest, Jackson and
wife.
.·
Jermaine O'NeaL
While tl:le ruling by NBA
l11e league was not nearly as
vice president of basketball harsh in this instance.
operations Stu Jackson showed
Davis. president of the NBA
the league accepted Davis' player&gt;' associat ion, jumped
ar,~;ument that he believed his o\(er the scorer's table to. get in
wtfe was in trouble during the stands at the United Center.
Wednesday's game , it also
"I witnessed my wife being
made clear that entering the thr:eatened by a man thai I
stands would not be tolerated. learned later to be intoxicated,"
no m;;_ttter the circumstances.
he said in a statement at'ter the
"We have made it plain to . game. "I saw him touch her,
our players and our fans that and I know I should not have
players may not enter the spec- acted the way I .did, but I
tat or stands, no matter the would have felt terrible if I didprovocation , and that viola- n't react There was no time to
lions of this policy will be call security. It happened too
treated with the utmost seri- quickly:·
ousness;· Jackson said in a
But 22-year-old Michael
statement
Axelrod said Kendra Davis
"We have concluded. how- tried to scratch him after he
ever. . that Antonio's actions protested a calL Axelrod said .
were the result of his belief that he never laid a hand on Davis'
his family members required wife and said . he was not
his immediate assistaitce, and drunk.
. ·
have . taken those mitigating
"It's a lie. Whe.n I go to
circumstances into account in games, I cheei as hard as I can
setting the length of the sus- for the Bulls, and I boo as hard
pension." .
as I can for -whoever thev' re
·Davis' suspension will start playing." Axelrod said: ··1
with Thursday night's home don't feel comfortable if -playgame
agams~
Detroit ers are allowed to easily JUmp
Ironically, the Pi kons were the into the crowd whenever they
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POMEROY -. The economic development directors
of Meigs and Athens counties testified before a Senate
commi ttee Thursday in support of the state·s efforts to
attract a state -of-the -art
power plant to Ohio.
·
M e i g s
Cou nt y
Ecpnomic
Deyelopment
Director Perry
Varnadoe and
Jennifer
Simon. chief
L-___.-._...J executive offiPerry
cer . of the
Paul Darslfphoto
Varnadoe
Athens County
"Black Marriage Records 1851-1905," is now available frcm the Gallia Co~nty Histoncal and Genealogical Society. FrQm left
Chamber of
are: Barbara Scott, one of the book's contributors, Frank Eraxton, president of the soc iety, and Virgin ia Garnes, another conCommeri
ce.
te
~t ified before
tributor to the book.
.
.
the Senate 's Environment and
Natural Resources Comminee
in support of Senate Bill 235.
which would 'make the
· futureGen project eligible for
"Once I had a copy of it., I realized that
who comes behind us .··
BY PAUL DARST
PDARST@MYDAILYTRIB UNE.COM
Please see Plant. Al
The society ·also presented I0 free we didn't have this information here at
,
copies of the book to the John Gee the society," Braxton said.
GALLIPOLIS- As students of loca l Bl ack Hi storieal Center.
He then approached her about incl ud history. Virginia Garnes and Barbara
"Hopefu ll y. this is the first· of many in~ the information in a new hook.
Scott have collected their share of old joint projects that _we can do together;·
c.We decided to publish it. but we had
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documents over the years. Now. some of Braxton said. "I think our two societies nn means to do it." he said .
the historical information they have .col- need to work more closely together. "
So. the society purchased &lt;ome new
lected is part of a new book published
The book· is divided into four parts. equipn1ent that allowed them to puhl"h .
by the Gallia County HistoriCal and Bruxtori said: Marria ae records bv the the book themsel ve.'. Braxton 'aid.
Genealogical Society.
· groom's name. the bride's name'. the _-·It was mo~~ costdfi c i~nt ~nd efkc1
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"Black · Marriage Record s 1-851- date of marriage and by the person who 11 ve that wav. he satd.
Garnes said she rece i\'ed her' his tori - :
1905." is now available for use at the conducted the marriage .
soc iety:S ofiice. 412 Se&lt;;ond Ave . On
"This could be a great help to people
~~'Jii~~ot~om Seth and Mart ha Huntl ey I
Friday. the society presented the first . doing research." Braxton said.
"I need to £i\e cred it to others be fnre
.
copies of the book to Garnes and Scott.
The book project started when Braxton
--we appreciate yo ~r continued work,'' asked Games · if he could borrow 'ome me:· she -said.
Bv CHARLENE HoEFliCH
1 Society Prc&gt;ident Frank Braxton told historical information she had ahout black
The Hunt ley,- contribu tiunto th~ pro- HOEFL!CH@M\DAILYSE'HINELCOM .
jcct is noted in the forward to th~ 1-&gt;nclk.
them . "It wi ll be useful for everybody marria ge~ in Gallia CnurHy. he ~ai d .
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resident l\1 ic· h:~c l Stnibl~ ha,
· b~cn n:pn~ d Gt" crning
i Board prt•,idc·m of the
A.thcns-Me1~' Educational
BY BRIAN J. REED
Sen 1ce Center (A MESCJ .
BR EED@MYDA ILYS E~T IN EL. COM
·He \\'as dccted tO the po,iPOMEROY -·· The nell' mim•rit1 k:1ckr Ill tilln at the hn:~rd·s recent
the Ohio House. J(,yce Bcatty.D-LulumJ-&gt;u, . "r~:~nitat ionalmeeting .
told Meigs County Demt&gt;c:rJts Thursda) the
Struble has been a mem92mJ H&lt;)use DL\tril't race will be &lt;Hie &lt;&gt;f the bcr ·of the board since 2001.
most important to their party tim c· lection :-e:~r. rcpr~,cmi'ng the Sout hern
The di&gt;tricL 1\1aJe up (,f Mei&amp;'- Athens :~nd Lt•caL School District. He
Morgan counti es. am.l a ponil)11 of ' "l'n e... a:-. le ~i~lali\'e liaison
Wa shington Cnunt1 th:1t lth·iude s Little 1 :" '\I ell on tiic f.acilitie' and
Hading- and Be1·erly. i' )he st.tti,tic:~lly - po lic·)
committees . In
stro nges,t Democratic distri.:t nn" represent - , Oc·tuber. he be e~ me . the
ed by a Republican. Be at t\ sa id. It i' seen'" ( 1,11 cr111 ng Board ' reprevi tally important and \WI" inn ahk. espec1al- scnt .ltJ\e ~lll the Head Start
ly if a local Democratic famr1!t' i'" c·.111didate I P_nllc) ( ouncd tor _ the
for governor.
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\l'm\w n to serve in the inin,&gt;rity lcack r poSJ: "here he OJhl1 sene' on the
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~h ip role last Mt&gt;li'da) Her pretkc·c·w&gt;r "'"
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D~mocratic Pam ·c: hairman and &gt;n the Hnusc . \1 cig' ·and .- \then' County
Redfern and s'wte Rep. Jimniy Stc:" art. R- rcs1dcnt' fr\\m birth through
Albanv. recentil ,parred in the pre" tl\er adulthnnd. and c:urrentl y
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per about the rac·e . Stewart rc:port~JI: ,aid he
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