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                  <text>Page B6 • The Daily Sentinel

Cincinnati sinks Pirates, 7-~
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SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) Ken Griffey Jr. doubled
twice and hit a two-run
homer over the batter's eye
Monday night, leading the
Cincinnati Reds to a 7-4 victory over the Pittsburgh
Pirates. ·
Griffey is healthy during
spring training for the first
time in five years. and it
shows in his swing.
·
The 36-year-old outfielder
is 7- for-15 with a pair of
homers in four games since
returning from the World
Baseball Classic . Griffey hit
·.524 during the Classic , with
three homers in six ·games.
Griffey
doubled
and
homered off right -hander
Ian Snell, who gave up four
runs in five. innings. Griffey
led off the eighth with a double off Britt Re ames, sparking a three-run rally.
Last spring. Griffey was
.. ~till recovering from recon-

struct ive hamstring surgery
and hadn't 'regair1ed hi s
swi ng or his speed. He fail ed
to hit a homer in 48 spri ng
at-bats. and didn't get one
until his 22nd game of the
season, the longest opening
drought of his career.
Jose Hernandez and Craig
Wil son homered off Reds
starter Eric Milton , who has
been 1imited to three starts
beca use of a sore ·c alf.
Mi lton led the majors last
season by giving up 40
homers.
·
Hernandez hit a two-ru n
homer to center for hi s first

of the sp ring . Wil son,
demote,d to the bench after
missing most of Jas,t season
with hand injuries, .added a
solo homer that gave him the
team lead with five this
··
spring .
Milton said he felt a little
tired (rom the outset. He had
no trouble · wi th the calf
when he 'spri·nted to cover
first base on Sean Casey's
groundoui in the fifth
·
inning.
"The inj ury is-long gone ,"
Milton said. "Everything is
· 100 perc en L"
A woman in a Rollins
Col lege sweat shirt sustained a hand injury when a
.foul ball landed nearby in
the first inning . She walked
without assis tance to the
first aid room for treatment.
Her right hand was wrapped
in a cooling pack when she
left the ballpark in a n ambulance.

BY BRAD SHERMAN

CHESHIRE - Pitcher Tara
Bradford and catcher Teresa
Petit formed an effective battery in the fie ld - and they
were just as good at the plate.
· Petit homered and Bradford
pad a pair of extra base hits as
Marietta defeated host River
Valley 10- 1 in·the high school
softball season-opener on
Monday.
Bradford held the young
Lady Raiders in check offensively, limiting them to just
one run on four hits; she also
-struck out 13 batters.
Meanwhile, the Lady Tigers

scored at least one run in six
of the seven innings en route
to the victory. Petit added a
single while Tara Bradford
tripled and doubled. Kaylee
Sutton also had ·multiple hits
for the winners with three singles.
. River Valley sophomore
Kari McFann struck out eight,
but allowed lO runs on eight
hits to take the loss.
· McFann Jed the Silver and
Black at the plate with a pair
of singles. Terra Porter had an
RBI double and Kaylee Rose
chipped in a single. .
Marietta started fast with a
pair of runs in the top of the
first inning, then scored fo ur

more times . in the third to
build a 6-0 advantage.
The Lady Tiger lead grew
to 9-0 before the Lady
Raiders finally cracked thescoreboard in the bottom of
the sixth. · McFann hit a oneout single, then two batters
later. Porter doubled to bnng
her in.
Marietta-added one last run
in the seventh on a passed
ball.
River Valley plays host to
Southern today.
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dou.ble
plated
Curstan
Ramey, Kayla Siders and
Lindsey Niday.
The score remained that
way until the top of the fourth
when Sara)1 Cochran doubled
and later scored on an RBI
single from Ramey. Gallia
Academy led 4-0.
Siders gave the gues ts runners at second and third after
reaching on ·an error, then
Lindsey Niday doubled to
plate Ramey for a 5-0 advantage.
A single by Leslie Niday,
along with a throwing error.
allowed Siders and Lindsey ·
·Niday to score for a seven
run edge after fo ur innings of
play.
With two outs in the top of
the fifth, Brittany Elliott sin. gled and later scored when
Cochran doubled her home
for an 8-0 lead.
· Cochran eventualJ'y scored
on an RBI single by Ramey
to give the Blue and White a
9-0 edge after fiv e innings.
Gallia Academy tacked 0n
five more runs in the sixth to
complete the mercy ruling .

2006

Wahama falls-to Charleston Catholic
BY GARY CLARK
SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

MASON, W. Va.-Aftera
pair of season opening wins
over Huntington St. Joe and
Poca last week coach Tom
Cullen's Wahama White
Falcon baseball nine suffered
its first loss of the 2006 season Monday evening when
visiting Charleston Catholic
handed the locals a I0-2 diamond defeat.
For the second straig ht
. game the Wh ite Falcons
experienced a grelll deal of
difficulty defensively which
led to numerou s· Catholic
runs by the unearned variety.
WHS fielders committed six
errors on the day to waste
what was better than average
pitching performances · from
a pair of Falcon hurlers. The
' Bend Area team k,icked the
. baseball around nine times in
Saturday's win over Poca,
but weren't as fortunate
aga inst Charleston Catholic.

Marietta claws Lady Raiders, 10-1
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" I thought our pitching
was pretty good tonight but
we simply couldn't overcome six defensive errors,"
second year coach Tom
Cullen stated following the
Mason County teams setback. "We had several play~;rs out sick ·but you can't use .
that as an excuse. We'-ve got
to make the plays _in the field
and take .advantage of ·what
good pitc~ing we can ge t
hecmrse we're not very deep
as a mound staff."
Bmndon Fowler continued
his fast start ·at the plate for
Wahama wi th three of the
five base hits on the night for
the White Falcons. Fowler. a
sen ior centerfielder, now·has.
eight hits in the Falcons first
three contests of the 2006
spri ng
seaso n.
Cody
Herdman smacked a double
while Caleb Roach added a
·single for the remaining
safeties offensively for the
Bend Area diamond nine.
Colton Prudnick and John

Baird had
tWO
hits
apiece for
the
Irish
w i t h
Prudnick
blasting a
run
two
homer in
addition to
driving in
three runs
on the day for Charlesto,n .
Catholic. Baird added a pmr
of si ngles and an RBI with
Taylor_Johnson _deli vering a .
triple tor the v1srtmg Insh.
Kameron
Sayre
was
tagged with the pitching Joss
to even his record at 1-1 on
the spring. Sayre went four
innings and allowed seven
runs on five hits with six
strikeouts. and two walks .
Derick Veazy fini shed up on
the hill for the White Falcons
and gave up three run s on
two hits while fannin g three
and walking none during his
three inning stin g on the
mound.

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Tommy Bishop and Mark
Guess chipped in run -scoring singles. ·Derek Young
also had a base hit for the
winners.
River ' Valley's only run ·
came in ·the third inning.
H.L. Pugh drew a :lead-off
walk, moved into scori.ng
position on Caldwell's single, then later scored on an
error.
Eastern opens Tri-Valley

Conference Hocking play at
Federal Hocki ng today. .
Meanwhile Ri vet Valley
plays host to Southern . in
another
non-league
encounter.
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Joel Lynch , Kyle Gordon (3). Matt Morris

(5) and Terry Durst. T.R. Flinl, Brad
Aberts {5) and Eric Caldwell. W Gordon, 1-0. l - Flint 0-1 .

• lnoiana to hire
Sampson as bas~etball
coach. See Page 81

BY BRIAN

J.

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MIDDLEPORT
Middleport Vi ilage Counci l
gav~ a first reading Monday .
evening to.revised ordinances
increasing annual rental fees
and building permit fees.
Following
committee
meetings and a meeting with
, village landlords. council is
considering an $R increase,
from $12 to $20, in the fee
charged to renta l property
owners. in order to linance an

im nual in spection of eac h nance increasing building
rental unit in Middleport.
and remo vauon permit s.
The proposed ordinance Those fee s will app ly to
also allows for a $ 100 fine construction of room addi against landlords who fail to tion s, porche s, decks . and
make repairs or code sidewalks, mobile home
upgrades as required by set up or re location, remade .
Building Inspector Randall elin g of home ex teriors,
Mullins . After 90 days. if construction of sw imming
repairs are not made. a $100 pools, and· varia nce fees,
fine will be imposed, and an curb cuts and demolition .
add itional $ 100 fine wi ll be
charged every ·30 days trntil
Other business
·the repairs are made.
· Council approved a resolu-_
Council also co nducted 't ion assign ing the village's
the first readin g of an ordi - cable . televi sion franc hi se

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. permanent appropriations for
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the 2005-06 fiscal, year in the
• Ralph Douglas Shain, 89 amount of $2.5 million has
been approved by the Meigs
• Tessie Wells, 84 ·
· Local
Board of Education .
• ·Shirley Whan, 65
Superinte ndent · · William
Buckley said the amount is
• Nellie F. White, 93
"in the sam~ general ,range"
of .operational expenses for
the district as in other years.
with the exception of those
years when new buildings
Beth Sergent/ photo
were being constructed or The old Pomeroy Junior Hrgh School on East Main Street will receive new visitors
• Sago suNivor
this week
renovated.
·
expected to go home
Acknowledged at Monday when SRW Envi'ronmental Services, Inc. of Milford arrive to db asbestos testing.
Thursday. See Page A2 night 's meeting was a $4,000
donation to the · district's
• Stotts recognized for
sc ho la rship · . fund ' from
seNice. See Page A2
Milestone Benefits, the district's insurance broker.
• Heatth screenings
Four Ji ve year contracts
offered at O'Bieness.
were awarded duri ng the
See Page A3
meetin g, all effective with the
BY BETH SERGENT
Musser said over the last few years the vil2006-07 year. Those went to
• Birth announced.
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lage
has receivect what he called "conflicting
Rusty Bookman. principal
'See Page A3
reports''
as to what is in the building and
(Meigs Elementary School);
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Hamlet
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• Local Briefs.
what is not. He added that al l previous
Maril yn Meier as food ser"To
be
or
not
to
be
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The
same
quesasked,
reports
had been done by companies in the
V
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coordinator,
Steve
See Page AS
tion
could
be
applied
to
the
fate
of
the
old
asbes tos removal business which in his view
Ohlinger as ass i ~ tant princi- .
·• Grief support group
pal (Meigs Midd le Sc.hool) Pomeroy· Junior High School bui lding. a fate tainted t he findings.
available at O'Bieness.
"Finding somebody that didn't have anyand Mark Thomas a tec hn o! · that may hinge on asbestos "being" or "not
being."
found
inside
the
structure.
thing to gain personally will give us an accuogy coordinator.
.
See Page AS
Asbestos testing is te ntinively scheduled to rate report on what is in there and what we
was
hired
Kelly
Lambert
• Cardiovascular Institute on a four-year contract as begin today at 7 a.m. at the old school on East can do to get rid of it." Musser added.
to host unique training
EM IS coordinator, and Darin . Main Street accordi ng to . Pomeroy Mayor
If any asbestos is fo und Musser. suspects it
John Musser.
· wi ll be in the ceilings and if that happens he
was
employed
on
a
Logan
unit. See Page AS
The testing will be done by SRW said, ·'We're going to have to li nd funds.
two year contract as an assis• Breastfeeding class,
tant principal. both effective Environmental Serv ices. Inc. from Milford somewhere to abate it and . tear it. down . I
for a cost of $ 1.750, a fee and service that was don't know of any grant funds available for
birth coaching classes,
wi th 20011-07 school year.
Also hi red durin g the meet- recentl y approved by Pomeroy Council.
that becau se there are so manv abandoned
offered at O'Bieness.
The same tirn1 had recently perfonned core school buildings in Oh'i o..
ing
were
four
substitute
·
See Page A6
teachers, Brittany Free. dd lling and other environmental testing at the
Meigs Economic Development Director
Wendy .Joaquin. Melissa Midwest Stee l building also on East Main Street. Perry Vanadoe said he had not heard of an)SRW does not do any type of asbestos
Rodriquet .. and Michael
thing specific as far as parties that ma) be interCiemke . The resignation for removal only testing and for this reason. Musser ested in deveioping the property at tlli&gt; tim~ .
felt the-vi llage would get an accurate reading of
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Southern Band's instrument drive receives $2,000 boost

Details on Page A6

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was unchanged .in February
from the previous month. it
edged upward again in Meigs
and Gal lia coumie,.
The st.ate Department of
Jobs and Familv Services
reported February.' countyby -cotmty _1 ub les&gt; rates
. Tuesday. -noting that unemployment had risen lightly
during·the month both locall y
and in surrounding counties.
Meigs was at I 0.5 percent,
up two-tenths of a percent
over January's I0.3 percent.
Gallia Counrv also rose twotenths of a percent. from 7.2
in January to 7A for February.
Athens County's rate was
up one-tenth of a percent in
February at 6.3. while Jackson
County came in at 8.1. up
four-tenths of a percent over
January's 7.7 percent.
Lawrence County saw its
JObless rate increased twoIenths of a percent in February
to 5.8. al)d Vinton County was
a~o;o up two-tenths of a percent
over January at 9.9.
. The state 's unemployment
rate was 5.1 percent in
Februarv. unchan~ed from
Jimuary.-according to ODJFS.

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SYRACUSE -· The First
United Presbyterian Church
of: Sy\aCLISe recently gave a
hig boost to the Southern
B;tncl's instrument drive to
Ihe tune of $2,000.
"We are very proud of the
progress the Southern Band
has made and we were happy
to support their · efforts."
church treasurer Marvin
McKelvey said. ·
·.
McKelvey was him se lf a
member uf the Southern
Band 11.s w:rs his wife arid son .
Thi s connection to Southern
Local S~hoo l s was a b.i_g r~a ­
"m why the church chose tu
donate funcb to the band .
"We (the congregation) .
either· went or h:~d family
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the Middleport Development
Group. is now working to
secure funding for. the trail
project. but has not ye t
designed or received funding
for the project. ·
.
Mary Wise discussed a proposal to plant dogwood trees
in General Hartinger Park,
discussed at the last meeting
by Park Manager Dc1le Riffle.
Wise said she consulted with
other members of a tree committee appoin ted by council

Current
funding for
Meigs Local
schools tops
$2.5 million

Southern Band
members·(from left )
Courtney G1nthe r
and Jordan · Dougie •
Pi c~ens show off
the band 's new concert instruments to
Esther Harden of
the First United
Presbytenan Church
of Syracuse. Harden
is presenting .
Southern Band
Director Chad
Dodson a check for
$2,000 on behalf of
the church . The
·
band is currently
rarsrng money for an
instrument dnve .

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Charter
from
Communications to Cebridge
Acquisi tion Co., LLC Th~
transfer is a re sult of the
recent sa le of Charter's local
territory to Cebridge. Cou ncil
President Stephen Houc hins
voted against the measure .
Tim King discussed the
work of a committee in planning fo r an all-purpose trail
in Middleport, and presented
counci I with traffic pattern
changes which would be
requi red if the t.rail is deve loped . The committee. pan of

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SPORTS

Brad Sherman/photo

Eastern '? Matt Morris , left, steals third base . during the
fourth inning of Monday's 11-1 victory over River Valley in
Cheshire. River Valley third baseman Adam Lewis is pictured
· in tile foregrou nd .

WIDE OPEN

-E.a stern' s Kelsey Holter, right. takes a swing at a pitch \Juring
the fourth inning of Monday's season opener in Tuppers Plains
agai nst Gall ia Academy.
,
Ramey paced the Angels today when it hosts South
wit h four hits and fi ve runs · Gallia, while the,Biue Angels
batted m, while Elliott. stan their 2006 home season
Coc hran and both Nidays today when they take on
each had two hits apiece in Chesapeake.
the triumph.
·
Both start times are slated
Brittyn Saunders and 'for 4:30.p.m.
Biranda•Green also had a hit
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Niday also ·scored three times
Kimber Davis and Sarah Cochran
apiece for Gallia Academy.
Dan1elle Carroll and' Hannah Pratt. WP Eastern returns to ·action DaviS, 1-Q_LP- Carroll, 0·1

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going to have to score some
runs and play defense."
Besides just the lone hit,
the Raiders also committed
six errors defensively.
Lynch started and struck
out five of the seven batters
he faced for Eastern. Gordon
worked the middl e two
frame s 'for the win. Eagle
pitchers struck out 10 and
walked four in all.
River Valley starter T.R.
Flint lasted the tirst four
innings; allowing six run s on
· eight hils, in taking the loss.
Not all were earned, though,
thanks to untimely mi sc ues.
· Two· of those errors came
in the third inning , when the
Eag les
scored
three
unearned runs to go up 4-0.
. Eastern piled it on frorn that
point - scoring 10 runs
over the final four frames.
lerry Durst paced the
Eastern offense. going 3-for-.
4 with a double and two singles. Cory Shaffer tripled and
doubled while Matt Manis
two hits including an
RBI double. Cody Gerlock
also had muJtiple hits.

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~lDDLEPORT -'-- Plans
for the re1italization of
dow)11own Midd leport will
include · at lea&gt;t one large
mural. althouuh · its design
and locatton 'ha,·e · not yet
been determined .
The
M idclleport
Developm en t (Jruup · will
work "nh the Ohro R1ver
Border Initiative on the project. . according to Vice
Prc o.ident Brend a Phalin .
Representalilcs of the Border
lniti:Hivc plan In meet next
month wit h. the de1elopment
· group's bcau tifi catr on committee to rn rcw potential
&gt;it~s for the nmral. and to
begin de1 · dopin~ a design .
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fund' artiq, : art&gt; groups and

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and tinancing 'has ~c11 left up
10 the hnl~&gt;tcr' hecausc nf the
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nf the ,..-h,.,J chstnl'l .

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Wednesday, March 29,2006

ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

Submitted photo

Karen Turley, Southeast director, presents a certificate to June
Ash ley. in recognition of her longtime membership and service
_ to the Qaughters of the American Revolution.

June Ashley honored
for DAR service
POMEROY- Reco~niti&lt;lll ing severa l chapter members
of June Ashley fpr 30 years of in rcseaKhing their ancestry
service to the Daughter&gt; of the which led to membership in
American Revolution high - the chapter.
ligh ted a recent meeting of
'Nancy Rey, So~theast
Return
Jonathan
Mei~s
Di&gt;trict director, talked on
Chapter at the. Meigs County how each -member can con. Public Library.
. ·
tribute to the work of their
: · Karen Werry gave a tribute chapter and share the responto Ashley for her rok in pro- sibilities of promoting the
mating the organization ~ inc e advJ ncln!! th~ organization's
joining the DAR in 1976. She work. Objective\ of the
qualified on information- National Society Dau ghters of
gathered by tracing 'her th e Amcrict\n Revolution
· Re volutionarv War Patriot includes histury. to perpetuate
arid providing documents to the ml'mory and spi rit of men
prove her lineage to each one. ·and women who achieved
and qualified 1hrough ances- American independence. and
tors, George Holter, John to cany Washington\ instrucAdam Rou sh. Geor~e Rush. tion in a speech to '·promote
Mi chae I Zirkle. lVtatt he\v ·as ·an object of primary-imporCurtiss, Sr.. Josiah Curtiss tance. institUtions for the genand Samuel Groo.
eral diffusion of knowledge
Her DAR service incl udes thus developipg an enlightregent frOI)l 1983 through ened public opinion." Another
1985, along with years of ser- objective 'is to promote patriovice as vice regent. historian tism by cheris hing. maintain: and lineage chairman. and ing and extending institutions
currently. parliamentarian 9f American freedom and by
and chairman of li neage · fos tering true patrioiism and
research. She has also served love of country. and aiding in
on many committees.
securi ng for mankind all the
She is credi ted with assist- blessings of li berty.
.
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CHARLESTON, W.V&lt;I. Randal McCloy Jr., the sole
survivor of the Sago Mine
disaster, is expected to be
released from a reh.abilitation
hospital and return home on
Thursday after more tl1an two
months of therapy. a famiry
spokeswoman said Tuesday.
McCloy's doctors have.
scheduled a news conference
for Thursday morning to discuss his prognosis and his
progre ss, Aly Goodwin
Gregg said .
'' He 's been looking for- ·
ward to going home and he's
very, ve ry close to that point
now," Gregg said.
'·Being in hi s own space
again is what he's looking
forward to and what the ram' ily is looking forward to."
The 26-year-old coal miner
has been at HealthSouth
Mountainview
Regional
Rehabilitation Hospital in
Morgantown since Jan. 26 ,
undergoing therapy to recover fro m brain damage and
other inj uries. Before then, he

was treated at hospitals in
Morgantown and Pittsburgh .
McCloy was taken to his
home in Simpson, a 45-minute
drive from Morgantown, for a
three-hour vi&gt;it on March 14,
the first time he had been there
since the Jan. 2 explosion that
injured him and killed 12 co. workers.
Gregg said McCloy wi ll
continue to receive therapy '
for some time but that he will

United Methodist C hurch and Thm,e attending are asked to
Pomeroy Church of Christ take a covered dish.
will hold a community prayer
Thursday, March 29
POMEROY
-Meigs and praise service at 7 p.m. at
County Library Board, regu- the Church of Christ. Special
lar meetmg, 3 p.m., Pomeroy music will be presented by
Saturday, Aprill
Lawrence Eblin .
Library.
RUTLAND - Benefit for
Thursday, March 30
Monday, April 3
the fam il y of the !lite Roger
POMEROY
- Crusade for Hysell , Rutland Civic Center.
SYRACUSE Sutton
Township Tru stees. 7 p.m. Christ meeting, 7 p.m. at the Organized by the Hysell Run
First
Southern
Baptist Women's Missionary Society
Syracuse Village Hall .
Church. Election of officers.
of Hysell 'Run Community
CHESTER
- Rev. Church. Area churches asked
Jonathan Noble speaks at to donate craft ami baked
community Lenten service, items . Food serving at 4 p.m.,
. 7:30 p.m., Chester United gospel singing at 6. Singers
Methodist Church.
Sunda y, April 2
call 992-5275 or 742-1064.
RACINE
_ · Racine
Friday, March 31
No admission charge.
Chapter 134, O.E.S. practice
POMEROY ·-Stations of
Tuesday, April4
for inspection , 2 p.m. at hall. · the Cross, 7 p·. m., Sacred
POMEROY Cancer.
Ortlcers to attend.
Heart Church.
·
Resource Center, ribbon cut, Monday, Apri13
MIDDLEpORT -Free ting II :30 p.m , open house,
RACINE
_
Racine community dinner, 4:30 to II a.m. - 5 p.m.. Mulberry
Chapter 134, O.E.S. an nual · 6:30 p .m..
Middlepo~t Comm unity
Cente r.
inspection, 7:30 p.m. Racine Church of Christ. Menu is Refreshments.
Masonic
Lodge
hall. ham loaf, baked potato or
Refreshments .
noodles, green beans, roll and
dessert. Carryout after 5: 15
Thesday, April4
MIDDLEPORT . ·
p.m .. onl y.
Thursday; March 30
Middleport Lodge 363.
Saturday, April!
MIDDLEPORT
- Freda
F&amp;AM. business meeting.
RE EDSV ILLE - Gospe l
"7:30 p.m. Members' to take Express puppets at Eden Edwards . will observe her
non-perishable food items for United Brethren Church 94th birthday on March 30.
the Grand Masters Food ·.Easter program , . 7 p.m . Cards may be sent to her at
Bank. Refreshments.
Informa tion about booking the Holzer Senior Care
puppets at Bobby Barringer, Center, Room 136-A. 380
Colonial. Drive, Bidwen,
378-6328.
Oh io 451\ 14.
Sunday, April 2
Sunday, Apri12
MIDDLEPORT - "The .
•
Saturday, April 1
MIDDLEPORT Kate
Passion of the Christ" wi ll be
HARRISONVILLE
Wilson
will
be
\10
years
old
shown at 6 p.m. at the ~ s h
Harri sonville Lodge 411. Street Church, 398 As h St .. on Apri l 2. Cards may be sent
7:30 p.m. at the hall. Those Middleport. For more infor- to her at Overbrook Center.
attending to take nonperish- mation contact 992-6443 · Page Street, Middleport.
able food item. for Grand Pastor Jeff Smith invites the
Wednesday, April 5
Lodge
Food
Drive . public.
ALFRED -·
Nina R. .
Refreshments.
Robinson,
formerly
of
MIDDLEPORT
A
potluck dinner will be held Alfred, will observe her 90th
honoring Les Hayman who birthday on April 5. Cards
will be moving to Georgia, at may be sent to her · at 711
noon at the Ash Street Church, Belrock Rd., Apt. 110,
Wednesday, March 29
POMEROY ·_ Enterpri'e 398 Ash St. , Middleport. Belpre. Ohio 457 14.

Other events

Clubs and
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Adult Night School W~lding Class
Informational Meeting
Thursday. March 30. 2006
6:30 PM at Mason County Career Center
Mason County Career Center will offer a 100 hour Adult. Night School. Shielded
Metal Arc Welding Class if there is sufficient interest. There will he an opportunity to
take the State Certification.Tests at the end of the course. If you urc interested please
attend ,the informational meeiine on March 30. 2006 at 6:31! PM. 'f he approximate cost
of the course which includes materials and instruction will he $750.00 based on a
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minimum enrollment of 10 or more participants. There will not be a charge for
uttcndance at the informational nieeti'.lg·

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PS . In the meanlime, please
DEAR ABBY: I have been
be
a little ki nder to yourself
seeing the same dentist for
. and change yo ur p~one num·more than 20 years and have
ber. No rule of etiquette says
been very satisfied .. During
yo!l
have to listen to the drugan .earher checkup. I had been
fue led ravings of an addict.
told I had a loose tooth, '.' but
Dear
DEAR ABBY: I kt\ow that
: it cmild ti gh ten up again.'' I
Abby
is equivalent to a hi gh
a
GED
• checked the tooth the mornschool degree; however. i.s it
: ing of my' !)lOSt recent vis it,
misleading to indicate - on
and it was fine. ·
a'
resume, for example - that
After cleaning my teeth,
t.he hygienist. "Sue." was pol- myself ' for gett ing involved yo u graduated from hig-h
is hing my teeth when the tool with my son's father. I thought school when you obtained a
;_ slipped .and. the metal part hit he was a nice. trustworthv GED after the fact?- WON- ·
: the "loose·· tooth reallv hard . guy. How could I know that DERING IN KEARNS,
• Sue said, " Oh , sorry!".
he'd choose drug s ove r taking UTA H
DEAR WONDER LNG: Not
When "Dr. Smit h" came in care of his child"
on
ly is it misleading. it would
for the fma l check, he said I STRESSED-OUT SINGLE
be a mistake. Many bu si~ess­
' had a cracked tooth. It was the MOM. ALEXANDRIA, VA .
e&gt;
these days do background
.same tooth . I had not seen a
DEAR STRESSED-OUT
checks
on job applicants, and
: crack that morning. but You are asking inte ll igent
: thought I'd chec k it again questions . That you are look- when it turn s out that an
: when I got home. There is a ing for answers before you applicant lied on hi s or her
big crack ')Cross the front of become emotiona ll y involved resume. they are rej ected .
Honesty is the best policy.
.. the tooth . If it had l:)een there again is laudable.
that morning, I'd have seen it. · You can find low-cost menDear Abby is wrinert by
I am sure the "hit" cracked· tal health services by .contact- Abigail Van . Buren, also
the tooth . Onl y Sue and I ing your count y Department k!wwn,as Jeanne Phillips, and · ·
know for sure. and I wouldn It of Soc ial Services or the was founded by her mother,
; know if it had n't been for the Department
of
Mental Paulin(! Phillips. liTite /)ear
: fact that r d been watching it Health . The
number(s) Abby al www.Dt:arAbby.com
because it was loose .
. should be listed in your tele- or P.O. Box 69440, Los
Should I talk to Sue or to phone directory.
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Dr. Smith or to both of them
about this? Sho\1ld I just get
the tooth fixed and forget it?
• Or should I start hunting for a
' new deFiti st') - DENTAL
DILEMMA IN DENVER .
DEAR DILEMMA :' When
Dr. Smi th told you your tooth
was cracked. you should have
spoken up then and asked to
see it while you were still in
• hi s office. However, because
you did not. it's ·time. to call
,
I
Dr. Smith and tell hun what
you have told me. I am sure he
wi ll want to talk to his hygienist about what happened.
(Actually. she shou ld have
• already Informed him.) If the
cracked tooth was caused by
hi s employee. it should be
lixed withmH charge. And if it
isn't. THEN yDu shou ld start '
looking for another dentist.
Pick one up today at a senior
DEAR ABBY: I am a single
• mother of a 1-vear-old chi ld.
center, library, or PAR MAR Store
• My son's fa the-r started using
in the affected water districts only;
drugs during my pregnancy
and still does . I left him when
my son' was only .l monthstl ld . Our breakup was hitter.
He calls my house and curses
me out lor no rea,on. I ha ve
• never done anything wrong to
him . He pays no child .support
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Diane \1cVey

Hilda Stotts was recogn ized for her se rVICe to the United Fund
for Me1gs CountY. at Monday evenrng·s an nu al meeting: Stotts
is leavrng the United Fu nd's Board of Trustees after se rving
two terms on the board . UFMC Presrdent George Haw ley presented Stott'&gt; with an award ·of appreciation , ·

Birth
announced

~ Hygienist's slip causes crack
~. in relationship with dentist

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Church events

their Immediate family not eligible.

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_ Terry Eller, right. community director of the tri-county walk for
March of Dimes. recently received a sponsorship from Holzer
. · Clinic for the upcoming Walk America event. The two most com. man sponsorship levels ·are the Gold Sponsorship, Which is a
: $1,000 donation, and a. T-shir t Sponsorship, which is a $500
: donation. Eller is shown · accepting the donation from Janice
: Henry of Holzer Clinic. Walk America will take place Sunday. May : ·
7 at Krodel Park in Point Pleasant. For more information about
:- the event or to make a donation. contact Eller. at ·6 75-6029.

p.m. The chole,terol and glucose screening. which will be
offered for a $5 fee. will be
available at the ;arne location
by appointment only from I0
a.m. until noon and from 2
p.m. until 4 p.m. To make an
appointment, call 0' Blene" ·
community relations department at (740) 592-9300.
Free co lon -rectal cancer
home screening kits and
information will be available at tne April 5 screening.
The free kits can also be
obtained on a daily basis at
the informatimi de sks near
the ho spital's patient and
visitor entrances.
Cholesterol level s typical-

Youth events

• Open M·F 9 am-7 pm
Sat. ? 11111·3 pm

Submitted photp

ATHENS - Blood pressure screening as well a&gt; cholesterol and glucose screening
will be offered at 0' Blenes;
Memorial Hospital in Athen'
Wednesday, April 5.
Those auending the screening are to enter at the hospital's visitor entrance at the
canopy · and
next · to
Weatherby's Gift S\wp, as the
patient entrance is closed
until further notice. The visitor parking lot across from
the visitor entrance should be
used by hospital visi tors.
The free blood · pressure
screening wi ll be open to the
public from I0 a.m. until
noon and from 2 p.m. until 4

Birthdays

Direct ions: The Career Center is located on the northern edge of Point Pleasant beside
'Point Pleasant High School

www.foodfairmk.com

Holzer Clinic donates
to WalkAmerica

Public meetings

ing to return, as she has said;
to whatever normal is now,"
· .
Gregg "aid.
She said a celebration has
not b~cn scheduled because ·
McCloy's doctors have not
yet announced when he will
be released.
"We anticipate him to go
home on Thursday," she said.
Gregg said she did not know
how much McCloy remembers about the explosion.

live at home . His wife Anna
will be his primary caretaker.
" I think therapy and his
continued recovery wi II be
the top priority for quite
some time," Gregg said.
She said Anna McCloy is
elated that her husband could
be goi ng home. Anna McCloy
has been stayi ng at a hotel in
Morgantown since the disaster.
"I think she is looking forward to going home and try-

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Health screenings offered at O'Bieness

Community Calendar

Sago survivor expected to go.· home Thursday
Bv PAM RAMSEY

BY'THE BEND

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Ohio Valley Publishing Co.
. Jim Freeland
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Charlen~

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General Manager-News Editor

. Congress shall make no law respecting an
·. establishment of religion, ,or prohibiting the
free exerdse thereof; o.r abridging the freedom
: of speech, or of the press; ·or. the right of the
,people peaceably to assemble, and to petition
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TODAY IN HISTORY

Today is Wednesday, March 29, the 88th.day of 2006. There
are 277 days left in the year.
· Today's Highlight in History : ·
.
On March 29, 1973. the last United States combat troops left
South Vietnam, ending America's direct mil,itary involvement
In the Vietnam War.
· On th is date:
: In 1638. Swedish colonists settled in present-day Defaware.
· In 1790. the lOth president of the United States. John Tyler.
was born in Charles City County, Va.
· In 1847. victorious forces led by Gen. Winfield Scott occupied the city of Vera Cruz after Mexican defenders capitulated.
In 1867. the British Parliament passed the Noith America
Act to create the Dominion of Canada.
· In 1882.· the Knights of Columbus was chartered in
Connecticut.
·
In 1943, World War II meat, butter and cheese rationing
began.
In 1951. Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted of conspirncy- to commit espionage. (They were executed in June .
1953 .)
.
.
· in 1962, Jack Paar hosted NBC 's "Tonight" show for 'the
final time.
·
In 1971. Army Lt. William L. Calley Jr. was convicted of
murdering at least 22 Vietnamese civilians in the My Lai masSacre. (Calley ended up spending three years under house
arrest.)
·
··
In 19?4, eight Ohio National Guardsm~n were indicted on
charges stemming from the shooting deaths of four students at
Kein State University. (The guardsmen were later acquitted.)
Ten years ago: Congress passed, and President Clinton
quickly signed, a 12th stopgap spending billto avert a partial
·
federal shutdown. .
, Five years ago: James Kopp, the fugitive wanted in the 1998
slaying of Dr. Barnett. Slepian, a Buffalo, N.Y., abortion
provider, was captured in France. (Kopp was convicted in
2003 of killing Slepian and is serving a sentence of 25 years to
life.) A chartered jet crashed near Aspen, Golo., killing all 18
people aboard. Pianist John Lewi s, who ·mastermil]ded the
Modem Jazz Quartet, died in New York at age 80.
Ope year ago: As Terri Schiavo entered her .12th full day .
wttliout food or water. the Rev. Jesse Jackson prayed wtth her
parents and joined conservatives. in calling for Florida Ia~~:­
makers to order her feeding tube reinserted. Attorney Johnnie
L. Cochran Jr. died in Los Angeles at age 67. Fonner U.S. Sen.
l:lowell Heflin died in Sheffield, Ala., at age 83.
· Today's Birthdays: Political commentator John McLaughlin
is 79. Author Judith Guest is 70. Former British Prime Minister
John Major is 63. Comedian Eric Idle is 63. Composer
Vangel is is 63. Singer Bobby Kimball· (Toto) is 59. Actor Chris
I--awford is 51. Olympic gy mnast Kurt Thomas is 50. Actor
Christopher Lambert is 49. Rock si nger Perry Farrell (Porno
for Pyros; Jane's Addiction) is 47. Model Elle Macpherson is
43. Rock singer-musician John Popper (Blues Traveler) is 39.
Actress Lucy Lawless is 38. Country singer Regina ,Leigh
ERegina Regina).' is 38. Country si nger Brady Seals is 37.
Tennis player Jennifer Capriati is 30.
· Thought for Today: "The fate of love is that it always seems
too little or too much.' ' ·- Amelia Edith Barr, American author
imd journalist (1831-1919).
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PageA4
Wednesday, March 29, 2006

You might have heard
about a "Roe v. Wade for
men" by now. It's a despicable matter, but may also be
an unintentional opportunity.
On March 9, the National
Kathryn
Center for Men filed a lawLopez
suit in a Michigan court on
behalf of their headlinemaker in a 25-year-old com. pu'ter programmer. Matthew
Dubay, who doesn't want to cause you know they are
pay child support to his ex- f** ****." The Nat.ional
girlfriend for the baby he · Center for Men wants that
says she chose to have . He "beautiful" life, no strings
didn't want a kid, and he attached. Do I really have to
wasn't kidding. He wants the offer up courses in Morality
"right to choose," too.
101 and Remedial Maturity
The Center argues: "More for you to kiJOW where I'm
than three decades ago Roe going with this?
v. Wade gave WO\Tien contiol
But save for the press guy
of t~eir reproductive lives, at the Nalional Center for
but nothing in the law ' Men - and the group's
ctmnged for men. Women acolytes who subscribed to
can now have sexual intima- this illogic - . there is
cy without sacrificing repro- absolutely nothing beauliful
ductive choice .... But men about abortion. Aside from
are routinely forced to give . the tragedy of a poor child
up control, forced to . be who will someday read terrifinancially responsible for ble ·headlines about a father
choices only women are per- who went to great lengths to
mitted to make, forced to make c\ear he wanted nothrelini:juish
reproductive ing to do with· her, . talk of
choice as the price of intima- Roe and men highlights
cy." .
something under the national
A " Roe v. Wade for rrien;: radar: abortion and its effect
however, will only make a on men.
"Roe v. Wade not only
messed-up world worse.
Dubay and his ex-girlfriend, takes the life of the unborn
of course. made a reproduc- child, but it also tempts the
ti ve choice when they natural father to kill off his
. instinct to protect and pro~
engaged in sexual activily.
I'm reminded of a contro- vide for his children," says
versial laugh line from Kevin Burke, associate
of
Rachel 's
comedian Chris Rock: director
"Abortion, it's beautiful. it 's Vineyard, a post-abortionbeautiful abortion is legal. ),.~healing ministry. "Beheath
love going to .an abortiort
egal arguments. we have
rally. to pick up women, to k this man, 'regardless

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Eight of us were having
bleeping eel. A sea snake!"
have a cjrinking problem. ·
lunch at the new Japanese
"''m tel ling you. yo u're
Bob is still trying to come
restaurant. Andy had never .
going 10 need 12 people."
up with the actor's name that
eaten Japanese food before,
Mavis has hit·. on some- is eluding him. ·'He was in
and the thought of sucking
thing : the wisdom of crowds. thai other movie. He was a
Jim
There are things I can still , pilot. In lhe Civil War."
down raw fish at noon was
making him a little queasy.
Mullen
remember ctlortlessly - the
" I don't think they had
We ordered him the tempura.
lyrics of songs and who sang · pilots during the Civil War.··
them and wrote them. trips
"Did you see that movie
"Was it a musical'!"
last night on TV ?" asked
I' ve laken. books I' ve re&lt;id. • Andy didn ' t think ·so.
Bob.
And then -there are things I ·'What were the big songs in
"What movie?"
have seen it. It was aboul this can' t remember at all, never that. 'Thirty Seconds over
"The one with the ·guy in it. mQnk in a· little village in could. II has nothing to do A tI (lnta .,..
'K. iSS
.
My
You know who I'm talking 'China, no, not a monk, oh. · wit h age: there are things ·! Cannon,. · Who wouldn ' t
about, the. guy with · the what do you call them ...·"
couldn't re tain 111hen I was leave lhe theater humming
teeth. "
"A priest?"
young. I can never ren\ember thai ,,..
"Help us out a ,lillie,'' said
"Humphrey Bogart""
people 's names at parties.
" I remember now.'· said
Andy.
·
"A flying fork ?" , .
· . even thuugh I make an e\ab"It was 'The African
Bob.
" Hc's married to that
'This tastes like seaweed." orale effort.
Queen.'"
woman - the one with the Andy griped: '
Let's ·say I meet a guy
" Well." ,aid Harry, ''This
hair."
"Gregory Peck 0 "
named Phil at a party. In my
· Ah, of course, the guy with
"It's a seaweed salad."
mind I say "Phil. Phil is from blows Mal'is ' theory all to
teeth married to the haired
" You mean the eight of us . Philadelphia. Phil is from bits. It didn 't take 12 people
woman. (It was like trying to • won't be able to figure out Ph illy.'' That should s~a l it to Jigurc out the name of the.
describe an in-flight meal by what movie Bob's talking up in there. I've been to movie. Bob did It all by himthrowing a fork in the air.) . about 0 "
Philadelphia. It '-s a great se lf... .
Mal'is was jabb·ing her
" You need 12 people· tp do ' "Was Gregory Peck mar- town. All that history. the
this," said Mavis, our voice ried 0 I mean. to somebody'!". Revol ulion, the Liberty Bell . linager across the table at
of reason.
:'But I didn' t order a sea- No problem, Phil is from Harry: "He said it was about
a monk in Japan . .' The
."We need 12 people to weed salad.''
Philadelphia.
·
0
have lunch "
"It comes with the eel:"
Later on at the parly I' II be African Queen· i.s about u
"No. you need 12 people
"I just ate ~n eel? Is that lalking 1o Bob and the guy I drunk il1 Africa. How cou ld
our age to figure out what · what I ordere(l? I thought I just met walks up. Using all anyone figur~ that out'' The
movie we're talking abOut. was ordering salmon . I'm my ri1emory tncks. all my only lhing he got right.was
that it starred a guy married
To remember the names of gonna be sick.''
mnemonic skill I say:
actors and mo.vies and
"You ale it all. II couldn 't
"Bob. . ha ve you met to a woman \Vith hair ~"
celebritie&gt;."
·have been that bad ."
Benjamin Franklin ''"
You knnw. what's-herEight (forgive .me) isn ' t
''Marlon BrandeL Wasn ' t
At1ha1 poinl. Hob\ name. name.
enough 0
he in . 'Teahou se of the too. has sltpped my mind
Uim Mrtllm is rile author
Bob jumped in: "Doesn't . August Moon 'l'"
. .
even thou gh I have know n u( ·:11 7ilk&lt;!.l a \'if/age Idiot:
" Yeah . but he v.asn t .:' him 22 years
anybody watch TV anyComplimring · /he Simple
more 0 The movie I'm talking monk . BeSJdes. thai was 111 • The good ne1n is Ihal no Li/&lt;' .. 1111d "Bohr\' First
about was on Channel 7. Or Japan. not Ghina."
one 1hinks I have a memory · 7(1!/oo. ". Yrn.1 cw1 ;·each !rim
·.channel 9. Somebody must
" Yes. I'm sick. I jus/ ate a prohkm. · They all think I at iim _lmrlft' n(fl m_n t·a.u ·mn J

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Ralph Douglas ·aamey': Shain
ANTIQUITY Ralph
Douglas "Barney" Shain, 89,
of the Antiquity community,
passed away Sunday, March
26, 2006 at his residence.
He was born June 14, 191 6
in Antiquity, son of the late
. Charles F. and Mabel Sayre
Shain. He retired after 35
years bf servi ce as a machinISt from the Imperial Electric
Co. in Middleport.
He was a World .War II
United States Army Fifth Air
Corr.s. veteran serving· in the
Pactfic area, with the 43rd
Bomb Group of the 403rd
Squadron. He was a member
of the Antiquity Bapti st
Church an~ the Racine Post
Ralph 'Barney' Shain
·
#602 Amencan Legton.
· Surviving are his wife,. Maxine Smith Shain, whom he married Oct 25, 1941 al Reedsville; a daughler. Carol (Thomas)
Reed of Racine; a son, Ralph David (Terry) Shain of
Antiquity; three gmndchildren: Jason (Roberta Young) Shain,
Racine, Sherri Jo Reed (Phillip) Johnson, Carroll, Theresa
Reed (Darrin) Bryan , Columbus; seven great grandchildren:
. Emily Johnson, Sarah Johnson, Ami Johnson, Tyler Bryan.
Jenna Bryan, Colby Bryan, and Nolan Bryan.
Al so surviving are four sisters, Palty Shain, Racine ,
Mary Reipshell , Logan , Ohio, Sheila Roush , Chillicothe,
Judy (Charles) Ringeisen, Columbus, and special friends.
Tom and Ro se Wolfe, and Gerald "Smoke" . and Shirley
Simpson, all o'f Racine.
,
In addition to his parents, he is proceeded in death by a
brother, Samuel Franklin "Buddy" Shain, brothers-in-law,
· Frank Reinshell and Gene Roush, and a granddaughter,
Jessice Jill Shain.
·
·
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 29, 2006 in
the Chapel of the Letart Falls Cemetery with Rev. Don Walker
officiating. Interment will follow at the Letart Falls Cemetery.
There will be no calling hours.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made in
Barney's name to the Antiquity Baptist Church Miss ions
Fund. Post Office Box 12, Racine, Ohto 45771.
A flag presentation will be conducted by the Racine .Post
#602 of the American Legion and the Tuppers Plains Post .
#9053 of Veterans of Foreign Wars .
Cremeens Funeral Home in Racine is in charge of the
arrangements.

Tessie Wells
RACINE - Tessie Virginia (Congo) Well s, 84, of Racine,
went to be with the Lord on March 28, 2006 at the Darst
Home Heath Care Center in Pomeroy.
Tessie was born on Nov. 4, 1921, to the late Ernest and Janie
Congo in Meigs County. She was homemaker.
She was preceded in death by her husband, L:awrence Well s
and her sister,.Joy Daily.
. .
. .
She is survived by her chtldren: Thelma (James) Cundiff,
Racine, Gerald (Jean) Wells, Gallipolis, Mari on (Linda)
Wells. Pickerington; grandchildren: Jim ·(Mary) Cundiff.
Larry (Debbie) Cundiff, David (Karen) Cundiff, Amanda
(Darrell) Staley, Amy (Mark) Allison, Debbie .&lt;Ron)' Grey.
and . Diane Ellis; great grandchildren: Jeremiah Cundiff,
Stephanie Cundiff. Tiffany Cundiff. Heather Cund1ff. Enc
Cundiff, Josh Staley, Nate Allison , Logan Allison, Jason
Grey, Marrah Grey, Jacob Ellis and Jared Ellis; brothers:
Marion (Jo) Congo and Hubert (Bonnie) Congo, both of East
Liverpool ; sisters: Anna Mae Davis and Ernestme (Roy)
Elliot, both of East Liverpool and Hattie Sellers, Pomeroy; a·
sister-in-law, Violet (Roger) Willford, Reedsville.
.Service will be held at 1 p.m. 011 Friday, March' 31, 2006 at
the Fisher Funeral Home in Pomeroy.
Burial will follow at the Browning' Cemetery in Portland.
Officiating will be the Rev. Allen Midcap.
·
Visitation will be held from 7-9 p.m. on Thursday at the
funeral home.

Cardiovascular Institute to
host unique training unit

Local·
Briefs
. '
Benefit planned ·
RUTLAND - A benefit is planned for the family of the late
Roger Hysell Saturday at the Rutland Civic Center. The benefit is being organized by the Hysell Run Women's
Missionary Society of Hysell Run Community Church. Area
churches are asked to donate craft and baked items. Food
serving will begin at 4 p.m., with gospel, singing to start at 6
p.m. Singers are asked to call 992-5275 or 742- 1064 to
reserve a slot. There is no admission charge.

Committee meeting
MARIETTA - District 18 Round 20 Executive Committee
will meet at 10 a.m. on April 13 at Buckeye Hills/Hocking
Valley Regional Development District to review District 18
evaluation cr'iteria· for the State Capital Improvement Program
and the Local Transportation Improvement Program projects
submitted under Round 21 .
All Round 20 Executive Committee members are asked
to attend.

Grief support group
available at O'Bleness
ATHENS O'Bleness
Memorial Hospital's grief
support group, Good Grief,
will have its next session at 7
p.m. Monday in O'Bieness'
lower level room 006.
The free grief support session is open to the public.
Anyone who is struggling to
bring order to his or her life
during a· very ·stress-filled,
difficult period of adjustment
or change is encouraged to
attend. The support group is

Fee hikes
from PageA1
several years .ago, and said
the committee is opposed to
using any funds in the village's tree fund for the project unless a plan for planting
and maintaining the trees is
presented to the committee.
She said the committee also
recommended that Riffle consult with an urban fore ster
from the Ohio Depart men I of ,
Natural Resources prior to
purchasing or placing any
trees in the park , to ensure that
dogwood trees are appropriate
for the area, and that they are
properly plat:tted and cared for.
Riffle proposed the planting
program in conjunction with
a festival he hopes to organize
for General Hartinger Park
this fall, and as part of the village's beautification progrdm.

Jobless
from Page A1

The national unemployment rate for Fel;miary was
4.8 percent, up slightly from
4. 7 percent in January.
"With little movement in
TUPPERS PLAINS - Shirley l~ene Whan, 65. of Tuppers Ohio's labor market from
Plains, died Tuesday, March 28, 2006 at her residence .
, . January to February. the
She was born March 5, 1941 in Stewart. daughter of the state's unemployment rate
late Herbert and Catherine VanNess. She was a member .of
Faith Chapel Community Church and a caregiver for man~ was unchanged," said ODJFS
Director Barbara Riley. "We
· years in her home.
. .
' She is survived by four daughters, Jacqueline Howery sti II question whether the dra(Holly), . Vickie McFan.n (Kenneth ), Penny Causey and matic decline in the calculat'
Barbara Skinner (Lee); bve sons, Grady VanNess 3Jld speCial ed rate from December to
friend, Mary, William Causey. James Causey and special January is fully supported by
friend. Ronald, Jerald Causey. and Tony .(Fran) Causey; two actual·conditions''
step-daughlers , Debbie Whan and Lora Li!lleton: one stepson, · Donald Whan Jr. (Jenny); II . grandchildren; and etght
great-grandchildren.
,
·
. ·
In addition to her parents. she was preceded 10 death by her
husband. DonaldWhan Sr; and a brother, Clair VanNess.
frQm PageA1
Services will be held II a.m .. Friday, March 31 , 2006 al
White-Schwarzel Funeral Home, Coolville. with Rev. Wilbert
Lowe officiating. Burial will be in the Coolville Cemetery
Southern' Band Director Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday, from 5-8 -p.m. Chad Dodson was thrilled
with another donati on to the
band and grateful to· the community for once again com- '
in"g to the rescue .
"I think the success of any
school organization is a synergy of students. parents and
the com munit y," Dodson
CROWN CITY - Ne ll ie F. White, 93, Crown City, died said. "Without all ·that s ~p­
Tue sday. March . 28. 2006. in the Four Winds Nursing port we would be nowhere ."
Facility, Jackson
.
·
Band members Courtney
She was preceded in d~atli by her three husbands, Paul Ginther and Jordan Pickens
Dyke, Homer Stanley and Warren White.
Services will be I p.m. Fnday.mthe Cremeens Funeral Chapel, .
Gallipolis, with the Rev. Dean Warner officiating. Burial will be
in 1hc Providence Cemetery. Clay Townsi)tp. Galha County.
Friends may call at the chapel from 7 to 9 p.m. ~1ursday.

Shirtey Whan

.

LETTERS TO THE .
EDITOR

Obituaries

liVe deserve better than Roe
As Burke works with men.
of the circumstance&gt; of her
conception, your daughter though. he's optimistic. "The
now lives, breathes and good news is that with healwalk&amp; this Earth. How can ing men can grow to rull_Y
therr
you still reject her, and with- embrace
hold your love and sup- manhood/fatherhood in a
life-giving way that is a
Port?,
IO families and como
blessing
That's a personal matter,
not a legal argument. But·it's munities. When yo u begm to
also a state of mind the cul- peel away the layers of the .
ture of Roe · has given birth effects of Roe v. Wade on
to. "Because of Roe,'' as women and men, couples,
Burke puts it, "children are families ... you see tha·t this is
disposable. the gift of their really a community mentallives is reduced to a 'legal health concern."
None of Burke's talk is
issue' ·to be debated and
to hand anvone a vicmeant
decided."
tim card. but r:1ther than
And it's also a lie.
As Burke puts it: "beneath l ookin~ for new ways to pul
tl1e det1Jched exterior. men a cultural imprimatur on irreoflen are suffering from ·their sponsibi lit y, now 's as good a
participation in ahortidn, and time as any to step back and
need to grieve the loss of lake a look at whal 33 yea r.~
of legal abortion has done to
their children."
"Man's innate role as the lives it's touched (never
defender/protect or/provider mind ended}.
In recent years, groups
to hi s children - which l
would argue is as biological- have popped out from under
ly intrin sic as that of a moth- Roe lo address lhe pain
er's need to nurture her chi ld women feel in the wake of
- is gravely 'viblated by par- abortions. One of theni,
ticipation in abortion." Feminists for Life, says ihat
Burke tells me. "Men do not · ''women deserve better" than
always recognize the symp- abortion. But - and here's
toms they experience as hav- where Dubay's nonsense
ing their roots in an abortion narrowly comes in handy decision - but scratch the abortion .,is noi just. a
surface and you will see it .... women's issue. It's a human
They may stru ggle to make issue - touching women,
commitments, to be · emo- men and, of course. children.
tionally present to their cur- We all deserve better than
rent wives and chi.Idren, to abortion. And the last thing
embrace their role as spiritu- we need is more Roe-ing.
al and moral leader in the
( Kathr\'11 Lope&lt; is tire edihome .. . deep down they lor vf National Revicn\'
know they compromised that Online
( H'wn·. n'a tiona/ re. authority when they aborted 1 ie11~com). She can be contheir sun or daughter in the wcred at klopez@narionirlret'ie· ~.f,~com.)
past." .

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Wednesday, March 29, 20'0 6

Band

Deaths

Nellie F. White

designed to provide help,
comfort and encouragement.
Paul Van Horn , director of
pastoral care at ·O'Bleness;
says those who participate in
the support group will learn
more about grief and how to
deal with it effectively. There
is no age limit or religious
am liation and there · are no
membership dues or fees to
participate . For more information. call Van Horn . at
(740) 592-9383.
.

GALLIPOLIS
The fool bus. complete with a preHolzer
Cardiovascular procedure palient briefing
Institute will ho&gt;t the Boston area, an area for performing
Scienlific Mobile Simulation interventions on ~ simulated
Training Unit on Thursday. patient named Simantha(r)
March 30 from 9 a.m. umil 4 and a p&lt;J't-procedure meJric
p.m. to provide state-of-the- eva\ uation ~omputer. station.
art, hands on education for its . Participant&gt; will have the
cardiac catheterization lab option or performing interven tions with lesions, or
physi cians and staff.
The Mobile Simulation blockages. in the coronary
Training Unit replicates a arteries that are considered
cardiac catheterization lab "high risk" or a scenario
with reali stic simulation involl'ing the use of the latest
technology that enable&gt; prac- embolic protection device to
titioners to explore new pro- Ire at a patielll with a diseased
cedural soluti ons and to saphenous vein graft (SVG)
"perform"
percutaneous that was placed during corocoronary interventions (PC I J nary bypass &gt;urgery.
Lesions that are considered
in a risk-free environment.
to
be high risk include those
".Coronary artery di sease
(CAD) affects approximately with blockages in the coro11 million Americans and is nary arteries lhat are difficult
the single leading killer of to lreat because of their type.
American men and women .'" location or size. Historically,
said Matt Johnson. executive these ·cases often required
of
the 'bypass surgery; however,
director
Cardiovascular
ln sti lu te. breakthrough technologies . .
"Our intervention a\ cardiolo- increase the likelihood of sucgists slrive to stay int'ormed cessfully lreating them with
·about the Ia1est techno logy to le.ss invasive procedures. .
Becau se lhi s is becoming
baltle this deadly disease . As
technologies evolve and more common, an increased
allow us 10 treat more .chal - emphasis is placed on techlenging 'cases. it is important nique and , device choice.
for physicians to maintain Boston Scienlific IS a
the skifl and comfort level worldwide developer, man:
needed lo ap,proach these ufactu rer ·and markete5, of
medical devices wrrose
high risk scenarios.
·
"Continuou s training is product s are used in a broad
valuable in thi s regard and range of interventional
helps us enhance the hi'gh medical spec ialiies. ·
For more information.
standard of ~are we provide
please
\·isir: wu·wbostonscito our community.'' Johnson
enrifir.rom. Simmllha(r) 'is a
added.
of
Medical
,The Boston Scienti fie . rwdemark
Mobile Training Unit is a 35- Simulaliun Corp.

Houchins
asked · that
Solicitor Jennifer· Sheets
issue written legal opinions
to all coun~il members when
she is asked to consider a
matter at council's request.
·service' provided by· McGuire
· Mayor Sandy lanqarelli comand Associates for grant writmended Rae Moore, who voling serv ices was ·approved as
unteered work in organizing
was the report on the district's
.
from
Page
A
1
and cross-referencing the vilself-insuran-ce program. Also
lage's codified ordinances.
Council Member Jean Crwg retireme.nt purposes of Linda approved was a one year consuggested that the council's McManus. teal:her at Meigs tract with Sabo!Limbach in the
ordinance committee now Primary School effec lil'e amount of $-l80 for utility
audit services.
assume responsibility for June I was accepted.
Following the open meetupdating village ordinances,
The school calendar for the
ing
the Board moved intO
and council approved the rec- 2006-07 was approved with
omrnendation with a resolution. the fi'rst day for students to be executive session for the purCouncil-also approved pay- Aug . 24. Thanksgiving vaca- pose of an employee grievment of bills in the amount of tion will begin on Nov. 22 ance hearing along with a
$28 ,578.99, and excused and extend 10 Nov. 28. with discu ssion of negotiations
Councilman Jeff Peckham the Christmas break to start arid the hiring and compensaon Dec. 31 with students 10 tion of employees.
from the meeting.
were
Attending
Also present were Council return to s~ hool on Jan . -+.
Superintendent
Buckley,
members Rot)ert Robinson. Spring break in .2007 has
Ferman Moore and Sandra been sc heduled for April 5 to Treasurer Mark Rhonemus. and
Brown and Fiscal Officer April 10, with May 24 to be Board members, Scott Walton,
the last day of school in the Victor Young. Roger Abbott.
Susan Bilker.
Ron Lo~an. and Norman
'06-07 school year.
A revision in the contract for Humphreys. president.
Monroe County had the
highest rate of unemployment
in February at 13.9 percent. ·
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ATHENS Both birth ology ofbreastfeedin g, prepacoaching sessions and breast- ration for breastfeedihg ,
feeding classes for expectanl maintenance and managemothers with be held soon at ment of breastfeeding, and
0' Bleness
Memorial advice for working mothers.
Hospi tal.
The class is provided free of
The breatfeeding· class. charge; no registration is
which is held in conjunction . required . For more informawith the lactation program tion ,
contact
Michele
sponsored by the 0' Bleness Biddies tone at (740) 592Birth Center. will take, place 9364.
Wednesday. April 5. from
The ses,ions for expectant
6;30 to 9 p.m. in O'Bieness ' mothers and their birth coachlower level room 0 I0.
es or companions will be held
Michele
Biddlestone. 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday, April 9 in
O'Bleness· .
int ernational the lower leve l. room 010.
board certified lactatioll con. First-time parents. as well as
sultant. will lead the class. experie nced pare nts. will
Topics · to be discussed will learn what's' new in matemi!Y
include : advantages of breast- care. Expectant parents wtll
feeding for mother and child, , also Jearn the stages of labor
anatomy of the breast. physi - and de livery and what to

expect before and afte.r the
baby is born .
The class focuses on
breathing and relaxation
techniques as well as other
pain-relief options. The class
also provides information
about hospital procedures
and variations of labor. An
introduction to the maternity
services at O'Bieness will
include a tour of the
O' Bieness Birth Center.
The class is free of charge
and will be held six times on
alternating months this year.
For more information or to
register, call the O'Bleness
Birth Center at (740) 5929275.

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Duke suspends lacrosse team, B6

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Wednesday, March 29, 2006

NFL might curtail
touchdown ·celebrations

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residents and their needs and their wishes?
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and high sct1ool varSity sportmg event.s invoMng
teams 11om Galha. Meigs and Ma son counties.

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ORLANDO. Fla. (AP) - ·
Bad .news in ight be on the
horizon for Terrell Owens,
Chad iohnson and the other
purveyors of outrageous
touchdown celebrations.
The NFL's competition
com mittee ·is proposing a
crackdown on rocking the
baby, teeing off like Tiger
and anything else that might
be considered taun ting. ·
Thi s isn't particularly new.
The league has smacked
down celebrators who went
over the top
before .
Remember TO. 's dancing on
the Dallas star in Texas
Stadium ? Or Johnson revealing a small sign aski ng not to
be fined by comm issioner
Paui ·Tag liabue 0
Or, of course. Joe Horn's
hidden cell phone trick in

Today 's games
Baseball
Gallia Academy at Fairland, 5 p.m.
Eastern at Federal Hocking, 4:30p.m.
River Valley at Point Ptea~an t 1 5:30 p.m.
Nelsonville-Vdr,k at Meigs, 4:30p.m. '
Miller at Souttlern . 4:30 p .m.
Softball
Gallia Academy at Fairland, 5 p.m.
Eastern at Federal Hockmg , 4:30 p.m .
Hannan at South Ga.llia. 4 :30p.m.
Nelsonville-York at Meigs, 4:30p.m .
Miller at Southern ,- 4:30 p.m.
Track and Field
Point Pleasant at Ripley, TBA
Thursdav's gam11
Baseball
Gallia Academy at Ironton, 4 p.m.
Ritchie County at Point Pleasant. 5:30

p.m.
Wahama at Soutnero, s p.m

Today's Forecast

Fairland at SoUtn Gal lia, 4 :30p.m.
Softball

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Gallia Academy at Vinton County, 4:30
p.m.
Sissonville at Point Pleasant , 5 p.m
Wa hama ·at Southern . 5 p.m.
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Gallia Academy at Ironton lnvltalionaJ.
4:30 p_.m
Tennis .

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winds ... Becoming southwest
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cloudy
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· cloudy in the evening .. .Then Highs . in the lower 70s.
clearing. Patchy fog after mid- Chance of rain 60 percenL
nighL Lows in the miCI 30s,
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night ... Mo stly
South winds arou nd 5 mph in cloudy with showers likely.
t!le eveni ng ... Becoming light Lows in the upper 40s.
and variable.
Chance of .rain 60 percenL
Thursday... Mostl y sunny.
Satitrday... Mostl y cloudy
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lower,70s. South Winds 5 II' I0 showers. Highs ,jn the lower
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April14, 2006

PLEASANT
VALLEY

RIO GRANDE ~. The
UniversitY of Rio Grande
Redmcn baseball team may
be back im track as they won
for the fifth straight time after
taking a doubleheader sweep
over NCAA Divi sion II No·,
22 Ohio Valley University at
Bob Evans Field on Tuesday
afternoon . Ri o wo n the first
game. 8-6 and captured the
second game . 6-0.
Rio Grande ( 17- 12) took
advantage of four Ohi o
,Va lley (20-1 0) errors in the
first game win. The Redmen
did not have a hit after the
third innin g. but used lhe
extra outs the Fig hti ng Scot s
game them to score two runs
each in the fourth· and fifth
innings to put th\~ game away.
Senior Mike Golom wen t
2-for-4 and rippecl a lwo-run ·
double in a four-run second.
Golom. who played the role
of de signat ed hitter. al so
scored a run. Sen ior first
baseman Michael Branon
also had two hits and scored a
pair of runs.
Senior shortstop Matt
Martin was 1-for-3 with an
RBI and junior leftfie lder
Michael Warren bad a &gt;acrifice fl y,
Rio jumped out to a , 4-0
lead headin ~ into the th ird .
inning only to 'see Ohio
Valley Fighting Scots score
three runs on fo ur consecutive hi ts in the third inning to
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INDI ANA POLIS .(A P)
~ Indiana will hi re Kelvin
Sampson as its next basketball coach, taking him
from an Oklahoma team
under the cloud of a ·
recruiti ng i'n ve~tigation to
lead one of the most prestigious programs in the
co untry.
Sampson broke ,the news
to hi s · Sooner team
Tuesd ay. the same day
Indiana ' players were·
informed, one of · the
Hoos ier players· relati ves
told The Associated Press.
Details were bei ng
worked out Tuesday afternoon. and the deal was
·expec ted lo be announced
shortly. said a person close
to the talks who requested
anonymi ty because negotiat ions were ongoing. No
,new s conference was
schedu.!ed
"I was c.augh t by surpri se a lit.tle bit," said
Taylor Griffin. a freshman
forward for the Sooners .
"He made the decision. I
guess it's better for the
program, I guess it's better

Chesapeake at Gallia, Academy, 5 p.m.
Alexander at Eastern. 4:30p.m.
Meigs at R"iver Valley. 4 :30 p.m
Watlama at Parkersburg Catt1ol1c. 5 p.m
, Track and Field
River Valley, Meigs at Attlens Bulldog
.Re lays, 4 :15pm
.
Tennis
Pomt Plea sant at Williams1own . 3:30p.m.
College Baseball
Salem International at R1o Grande {DH);

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Indiana to hire Sampson as basketball coach Rose backs

Friday't g·ames
Baseball
Alexander at Eastern. 4·30 p.m.
Point Pleasanl at Sissonville. 7 p.m.
Meigs at River Valley, 4 .30 p.m.
Ctlesapeake at South Gallia, 4;30 p.m.
Meigs at River Valley, .4' 30 p.m.

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miltee's recommendation to
clam p down further on the
frivolities is passed by the
owners.
The new emphasis on
un sportsman like conduct
penalties will call for a 15- ,
yard mark-oil on the ensuing
kickoff again5t the offending
team , and possible tines,
Players can 't use props for
any celebrations. and they
can't be on the ground when
they do their thing. Asked
what happens if a player is
tackled in the end z.one and
begin s ce lebrating while
down, Fi sher said it would
be a penalt y.
.
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''Get up and dance," he
said, prompting laughter at a
AP photo
news conference.
Pittsburg Stealer' head coach Bill Cowher and Indianapolis Colts'
head coach Tony Dungy, right, chat during a break at the National
Please see NFL, Ill
Football Leauge annual meeting in Orlando. Fla'. on Tu.esday. .

Pikeville at Rio Grande (DH), 1 p.m

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New Orleans?
But committee chairmen
Jeff Fisher, coac h ·of the .
Tennessee Titans, and Rich
McKay, general manger of
the Atlanta Falcons, believ.e
enforcement hasn 't been
strict enough recently,
"Indiv idual celebratio n
was getting out of hand ."
Fisher said Monday at the
NFL meetings . "The players '
association was unanimous
in wa nting to get thi s unde~
controL "
So spi king the ball in the
end zone will be OK. And
spinning it on the grou nd, or
dunking it over the goalpost.
Dancing in the end zone is
fi ne, too, as long ·as it's not
prolonged or a group effort.
Almos t all other celebrations wi ll be out if the com-

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The
50-year-o ld
Sampson. AP's Coach of
the Year in 1995, will
replace Mike Davis .. who
announced last .month he
W&lt;ts resigning. Davis went
11 5-79 in six season s as
head coach, was the first
Indi ana coach to win 20
game s in each of his first
three seasons and led the
Hoosiers to the na tional
championship game .in
2002, two seaso ns after
Bob Knight was fired.
The Hoosiers we re 1912 thi&gt; year' and rea ched
AP photo
lhe second round of the
T
exas
Tech
coach
Bob
Kn
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left.
and
Oklahoma
coach
Kelvin
Sampson
shake
hands
NCAA tournament, .whe re
before the start of the ir basketball game in Norman. Okla., ·in this Jan . 21 photo. Sampson
they lost to Gonzaga.
and Indiana were comp leting contract details Tuesday that would make him the Hoosiers·
Piease see Indiana, 86
next basketball coach, a persqn close to the negotiations told The Associated Press.
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C INCIC'i'JATI (A P) Pe te Rcis'e backs punis hmen t of baseball players
caught using steroids under
the maJor leag ue ·s new testing policy.
"In my case. I broke the
rules
and
I've · been
suspended
I~
years."
said , Ro se,
who agreed
to a lifetime
ban
from
baseball following an
investigation of his
Rose
,gambli ng. ·
"So if guys broke the rules
the last two years then they
ha ve to be handed out some
kind of sen tence"
Ro se, baseball's caree r
hit s leader. spoke at a benefit at Moeller Hig h School
on Monday.
One ,af the topics was
Ba rry Bond,. th e subjec t of
a recent ly released book
that . deiails
the San
Franl·isco Giants slugger's
alleged us e of performanceenhancing drug, .
"[don't kno~ what he did
the last two y_e a rs, All I
know is the g\iy can hit."
sa id Rose. calling Boncts
one of lhe ' tnp five players
in baseball history.
Rose. ,w hu confe&gt;Sed to
bettin£ on 1he Cincinnati
Reds "while managing the
team in the late 19ROs. said
-he onh cares' at&gt;out steroid
u'e. si1i.:e baset&gt;all' s testing
began.

Please see Rose, 86

Oklahoma freshman named first
won;ten's AP AU-American in history
, 8¥

CHUCK 5CHOFFNER
ASSOCIATED PRESS

· In her first college gaine:
Courtney Pan s broke loose

fclf 24 poinh and _10
rct&gt;ound&gt; ~ 111 only 20 m1nutes .
· As it turned oul. she was
ju" gelling warm~d up .
Four month' and 3} dou the
ble -douhles
late r.
c:en tec
ha&gt;
Oklaho,ma
becL&gt;me the fiN fre,hman
selected for The As;oc:iated
I
Pre" All-America team in
women·, basketball.
LSL' &gt;cnior Scimone
Au uu,tu&gt; wa' the lone unanimc~u' choice on the team
relc;~&gt;ed Tuc,dav. and the
L&gt;nh ti r,t-team re.peater from
·Ia.' t vcar Also ch1"e11 were
AP photo
"'orth Cin&gt;lina junHir lvof\
Oklaho111a twins Courthey Paris, left. and Ashl ey Paris take L..itta . .Rutg.t.':r'-1 . . ~ninr CappiC
part in a workout for the NCAA Women's· basketbal l tourna- l'nndcx ter ;md llmlor 'cni\lr
ment in San Antonio Friday, Oklahoma loSt ·to Stanford Sophi a Youn~ . ·
Stanford on Saturday.
All_p hlll" ,,a.., i.l fir~l - team

pick on all 46 balloh from
the national media panel tha t
\ Oies 'in the weeklv Top 2~.
_receiving the maxi.mum _2~0
pomh Latta had 34 I1Nteam mte' and 2 10 polnh ,
while . Ponde~ter had y, and
~07 . P;tri&lt; ~0 and I ;:\4 and
Young 25 anLl I X.1.
Since the r\P be~ an ,cJrL"ting · 1\lllnen ·~ All -Amen ca
team&gt; in the 1'!94-95 ,.·ason ,
four freshmen h.1d 111.1Je the
,econd and lh ird team,.
Im:l udin!=• .',ugu,tu,. a thirdteam pick in 20()l
A 'ea,on filled wnh e'epopping number' enabicJ
the li-foot -4 Paris - daugh ler of former i"FL lmcman
Bu'hba Pari' - to break 11110
the li r'i fi,·~ .
" It's prell~ "cml to think
that i&lt;ht 1ear \l&gt;u'rc m hiuh
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.:nllcgl' a r,·" munt]1, J,!IL'r
ami It'll CL't ll1 ,tlc· "nh lwn
.·and ·a ll lhc'~ l)tlwr ~ u,, _~.

Paris 'aid . "] t', humhlin g to
he con, idered 111 the same
group .
Tenne:,ec\ fre,hman sen- '
'itliO.n . Cmda,·c Parker. wa&gt;
. '&lt;llc'd t'' th,· . 'tcnnd team.
alc&gt;n~ 11ith Duke ·, \IL&gt;ni4~e ·
Cu rrie· . OhH' State·, Je,,,ica
Da\ c'npPrl.
Stanford's
Cand&gt; L"e
\\.i&amp;fin,
and
\hir) lan LI''
. Cry,tal
Langh,, rn,·
The· tlmd 1eam 1nl'ltided
LSL",
S1 h "'
Fowles.
Gc 1 &gt;rg~&lt;i ·, Ta., ha Humphrey.'
DePaul\ Khara Smith.
l ' tah.· , Kim Smilh . and
Temple ·, C.mdi,·e Dupree .
Pari' ,h,m ed up at
Oklahon1.i 11 ith her 1w in ; i,iLT A,hJe, . ;md thc1r im pact
11 a' 'tunnm f. Alter fini,h ing
1/- 1.1 J,i,l ,ca,nn JI1 J hare]\'
m.1km!' 1he '\CA ,\ tournamcnt. thL' s !,)\l!lCT"' bc ~ame
tl1c fiN tcJm h1 go 16-0 in

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And when the Ratders c.une calhng,
1l was li n easy cho1ce
"You .tl v. ays have those fires 111 the
bottom ot yow stomac h," Shell said " I
uon ' t mmd the challenge. The Ratders
.tre home. where I grew up and spent
27 yec~ 1 s I' ve come to be pan of trymg
to ge t the team bac k to 1ts wmnm g
ways It's exc tttng to me"
The Ratders have won onl y 13
g,tmcs ove r the last th1 ee years after
m,1km g the Super Bow l 111 the 2002

season
EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR: Art
Rooney II, pres tdent of the Ptttsburgh
Steele1s, 1ece1ved the NFL Execuuve
ot the Year, award from The Sport1ng
Ne \1 s on Tuesday
Rooney, who succeeded ht s father
Dan, owner of the Super champions, as
tea m pt es ident tn 2002 , won the award
m ballotmg by 58 front offtce executives throu ghout the league He
rece tved 13 votes. one mo•e than
Seattle pres1de nt of football operations
T11n Ruskell. The Steelers , of course,
beat the Seahawks m the Super Bowl.
Ch1cago's Jerry Angelo was thtrd,
fol lowed by Steelers dtrector of football operatw ns Kevm Colbert, who got
seven wn te- m votes, gtvmg Steelers
execut1ves 20 total votes
Rooney's father won the award m
1972 and 200 I , whtle Art Rooney,
Dan' s dad and the founder of the franchtses. got It m 1974
· lt:s mce to be recogm zed by your
peers.' the winner satd "My father
h1nted the other day 11 was commg, and
told me, ' You know, I have two of

year Cun ently, a play 1s dead once
the whtstle blow s and the ballcarn el 1s ruled down bv the offictal s.
McKay smd that last season there
from Page Bl
were 18 to 20 plays when the ball
came out of o1 playe r's grasp before
"If they go to the ground to score he was rul ed down
and feel compe lled to do someThe p10 pose d chan ge would
thmg, get up 1 ' !"'cKay added
allow an y turnover to stand tf
"We' ve allowed those thmgs to replay showed the ball came loo se
creep back The y are not necess.try before the wh1stle No subsequent
run bac ~s wi th the ball would
and should not be allowed ·•
The commtttee al so wtll suggest count. however
- Modt f}ing tl legal procedure
- Down by co ntact ca lls be sub to
allow recei vers to flinch 1f they
ject to mstant replay re1tev. , a proposal that was voted do wn las t ge t back mto posttton , before the

NFL

SARASOTA, Fla (AP) Davtd Ross. try mg to make
the Cmcmnati Reds as a
reserve catcher, htt a sol o
homer and a run-scorin g stn gle Tuesday mght dunng ,1n
error-ftlled I 0-5 victory ovet
the Boston Red Sox.
A day alter catcher Jason
LaRue had minor surgery tor
torn knee C&lt;lrltlage, Ross
made a good impression
Javter Yalentm will become
the startmg catcher 1f LaRue
is sidehned when the season
opens next week Ross and
Dane Sardmha are vym g for
-a backup role
There were a lot of Red
Sox tan s 111 the capactty
crowd of 7,624 , the largest to
see the Reds play dunng
the1r mne years 111 Sarasota
Thetr top tour crowds ,,, Ed
Smtih
Stad1um
have
involved the Red Sox. who se
trammg complex IS 81 mtles
away m Fort Myers
Boston 's Manny Ramitez
and Alex Cora hil solo
homers off left-hander Dave
Wtlliams, "'ho gave up three
runs m ftve mnmgs Ri ghthander
Matt
Clement
allowed SIX runs m 5 1- 'l
mmngs , leaving dunng a
ftve -run stxth tnnmg pta longed by errors.
,
Boston made three errors
durmg the game , which featured the Reds scoring runs
on a bases-loaded walk, a
wtld pitch and a balk.
Mostly, the game amounted to a reumon for two players mvolved m a h1 gh-proftle
trade The Red Sox traded
nght-hander Bronson Arroyo
to the Reds for outfielder
Wtly Mo Pen a a week earlier
They got to ren ew fnendshtps dunng pregame battmg
practt ce.

play and the detense doesn t react ply' rolled mto the quarterback
- Just hke quart erbacks. one
to the move
- Toughemng en forcement on defensive player mt ght be allowed
pass rushers who htt quarterbacks dtrect commumcatton wtth the
below the knees, as long as the coaches next season The commitdefenstve players could have tee wtll recommend that a defen se
avotded makmg the h1t One play has the same option as an offense
that d1dn ' t prompt such a Pqj lll of m that area. As of now, quarteremphasts, McKa)I,.Said, was tii'la41 backs get tn strucuons through a
year's playoff s on Cmctnnatt' s small speaker m the helmet unt1L
Carson Palmer by K1mo von there are 15 seconds remammg on
Oelhoffen. then wtth Ptttsburgh , the play clock
"We hope to get away from
that seve1ely mJured Palmer's
knee. McKay satd H was clear von offenses - I don ' t want to say
Oelhoffen dtdn ' t make any mten- stealing, so borrowmg - stgnals
ttonal move to htt Palmer, but stm- from the sideline (for defen ses) ."

CLASSIFIED

Wh1l e the R ~d Sox took,
thetr turns 111 the battmg
cage. A11 oyo mmgled with
ht s tonner teammates 111 the
out! te ld, exchangmg hug ~
~n d funn y stones He's look1ng forwa rd to Ius last spring;
11 &lt;11111 ng start - Thursday m
Fort Myers agamst the Redi
Sox
"Thm sday's gotng to be
bcautt lul ," Arroyo sa1d. " Fo~
one, it 's my last start before
the 1egu lar se&lt;tson, so I know'
1' m go lll g to be Jacked up
more tor th1 s game than any,
other g o~me , wh1ch wtll at
least get me 1n a real-game
mude And, 1t 's gomg to be
tun to go agmnst your old

devisees,

legatees,

executors, executriX·
as, adm1mstrators,
admlnistratrlxes and
assignees and the
unknown guardians
of minors and/or
Incompetent hell'S of
Shawn Earls and
Jane Doe , unknown
spouse of Shawn
Earls ,
and
If
deceased , all he1rs,
devisees, legatees ,
executors, executnx
ea, adminiStrators
adminlstratrixes and
aaalgnees and the
Unknown guard1ans
of
minor
andfor
lncompelent heirs ot
the unknown spouse
ot Shawn Earls, all o,t
whose addresses and
residences
are
unknown will hereby
take notice that on
Oecomber 13, 2005 ,
Harbert Wellman , tiled
ill
Complaint
In
Foreclosure in the

Common Pleas

Cour t

of Motg1 county, Ohio
being
Herbert
Wellman, Plalnlltf vs,
Shawn Earll et at
Det1ndonta, Caae No.
05CV095 praying tor
In
tho
Judgment
amount of $11 ,864 94
with lntareat thereon
according to
tho
terms of the nota
from July 30, 2005
until paid and tor the
torocloauro of aold
Mortgoga D. .d on
tho
lottowlng
deacrlptod
reot
Olla!a, of which uld
Dolondont ,
Shawn
Earta 11 the owner of
Commonty knows 11
porcol number 13·
00823 002 ,
Salem
Townahlp
Meigs
County, State ot OhiO

f

and further described
1n a mortgage filed
July 30 , 2001 In volume 129 at page 537
of the Me1gs County
Off1c1al
Records,
Me1gs
County
Recorder's Off1ce.

And that Defendants ,
Shawn Earls , and d
deceased , all he1rs,
dev1sees , legatees,
executors, executnxes, admms1trators,
adm1n1stratrilces and
asstgnees
and
guardians of minor

and/or mcompelent
he1rs of Shawn Ear~s
and
Jane
Doe
unknown spouse of
Shawn Earls, and 1f
deceased , all helrS1
devisee$
legatees,
executors, exec utrixes, and ass1gnees
and guardians of
m1nor and mcompe-

tent

he1rs of Jane

Doe ,

unknown

spou se of Shawn
Earl s be reqwred to
set up any 1nterest
that they may have In
sa1d prem1ses or be
forever barred that
upon failure of sa1d
Defendants to pay or
to cause to be pa1d
sa1d JUdgment Wl1hln
three days from Its
rend l11on that sa1d

real

estate

be fore·

closed and that an
Order of Sale be
Issued to the Sheriff
of Meigs County,
Oh oo , to appraise
adverti se m the Daily
Sentinel and sell sold
real estate pursuant
to foreclosure , that
lhe premlaaa be sold
free and clear of all
cla l malelna and inter·
oot ot any of the par·
Ilea heroin , lhat the
proceeds from the
aalo of aatd promlaea
be applied lo tho
Plalntltf 'o judgment
and fpr such other
relief
to
which
Herbert Woltman Ia
entitled.
Said Defendants are
direc ted
to
1he
Complain t w h ere i n
notice u nder the fair
debt collection practice act ls give n

•

You
are
hereby
Public Notice
required to answer
the Complaint wiihon
PUBUC NOTICE
28 days after the last
NOTICE: ts hereby
publocatlon of lhts
given
that
on
Nottce. Which wilt be
Saturday, April 1,
publls~l!d o"'nce ea- . 2006, at 10:00 ·o.m , a
week tor six consecupubll~te wttt be
tova weeks. The last
held at 211 w. Second
publication wi I be
St , Pomeroy, OH The
Farmers Bank and
made on May 3, 2006,
and the 28 days lor
Savings Company Is
answer by you or any
selling tor cash In
of you will commence
hand or certified
on that data
You
check the toltowtng
must f1le an answer to
collateral:
the Complaont wolh
1997 DODGE CARA- ,
Marlene
Harrtson ,
v
A
N
Clerk of the ·Me1gs
184GP54L8VB223908
County
Court of
1992 FORD EXPLORCommon Pleas, 100 E
R
West Second Slreel,
1FMDU34XNUB96605
Pomeroy, Ohio
1989 DODGE CARAIn the case of your
v
A
N
failure to answer or
1B4FK5435KX703526
otherwise respond as
The Farmers Bank
1
requ1red by the Oh1o
and
Sav1ngs
Rules
of
C1vll
Company, Pomeroy,
Procedure, Judgment
Ohio , reserves the
by default will be rennght to bid at thiS
dared against you for
sale, and to withdraw
the relief demanded
the above collateral
1n the Complaint
prior to sale Further,
Submitled
by
The Farmers Bank
C a r s o n
and
Savings
Crow(0009392) 110
Company reserves
West Second Street, the right to re;act any
P0
Bo•
666
or all biHs submitted
Pome roy,
Oh1o
The above described
T e I e p h o n e ·
collateral witt be sot~
740992 5132 TelelaK.
· as Is - where Is ",
7 4 0 9 9 2 7 3 0 3 with no ••pressed or
Attorney
for
the
Implied
warranty
PtalnliH
given.
(3) 29, (4) 5, 12, 19, 26
For further lntorma(5) 3
tion ,
or
for
an
appointment
to
inspect
collateral ,
prior to aale date con·
tact Cyndle, Stacy or
Randy al 992-2136
(3) 29 , 30, 31

Pena started 111 n ght fteld
Tu esday and made a nice
pl.ty on Adam Dunn 's onehop dn vc off the wall, holdIng hun to a smgle wtth a
qu1ck . .tccurate throw Pena
popped out. doubled, walked
and stl uck out
Notes:
The
Flonda
Marlin s uaded catcher Ryan
J or~e n sen to the Cmcinnati
Reds on Tue sday for tnftelder Callos Pt ste m a swap of
mmor l et~ g u ei s
Jocge nsen, who wa s httles s
m tout ott-bat s last year afte(
betng
called
up
m
Sept embe1. came to the
Marltm lrom the Cubs with
Dontrelh! Wtllt s on March
27 . '2002, 111 the trade for
Matt Clement and Antomo
AIf on \CC.t

Mc Kav satd
Also tim v.eck. T.1ghabue plans
to bcg m the process ot selectmg
ht s successo1 ,tlth ough he wasn't
certam Mond o1y when .t co mmittee
wtll be e,t,1blt shed to begm the
search
Nor dtd the ow ners seem m a
hurry
" It's not a r.tce t,or speed, tt's a
race lor success.· sa1d Jeffre y
Lune,
the owner of the
Phtl adelpht .t t:agles "Th1 s 1s the
C EO ol " 12-te,lln operatt on, so it's
not the speed, tt 's the quality •·

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female 1n Mam
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area
Answers
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Reward (304)675·6037 or

(304)593 1884
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Ger man
Shepard/Husky · zappa 12 years
Green Colla r
old
Set.1' ure P rone
Langsvtlle Area 740 742
4250 P lease 1
l:ost
Mtsstng
Georges
Creek
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1ron1cs ba by ttems toys
beddtng adu lt clo~es
Fr1 Sat
9am 5pm
C~ n1 e n a ry are a
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garage
sa le
Housew ares collecttbles &amp;
c lothes March 30 31
Aprd 1 &amp;6 7B 13280SR
7 south 1/4 mtle north of
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Excavallng

Dme-ln , Carry Out or Delivery
Chicken&amp; Noodle, Mashed
Potatoes, Gree n Beans,
Roll &amp; Dessert

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430
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Frwta &amp; Vegetables
FurnlsheQ Room a

long-

term care fac1hty that provtdes mrermcd1at e
and sk1ll ed care needs to res tdents Come
JOin our healt h care orgamzat1 on wh ere we
p rovt de excellence tn care Appl1cant W ill
lu nc110n as an LP,N w1th addlt lonal dut 1es as
a tteatment nurse Lon g' term expenence
preferred
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
LPN- Full ttme
RATE
WILL
BE BASED
ON
EXPERIENCE
Benefits mclucte
• Flex scheduhng (mcludm g 12 hour sh1ft s)

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050
640
110
810
310

Hay &amp; Grain

Help Wanted
Home Improvements
Homes tor Sale •

• Shtft d1fferenual
• Weekend posulon s
• Trammg program for new graduates
• Health Insurance s 1ngle/f~m11 y plan
• Ex.penence pay and recent upgrad e m pay
rate'i

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(304) 675-5236

510
.. . .. 41 0
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630

Insurance
Lawn &amp; Garden Equipment ...

May 12, 2006
to May 14, 2006

Livestock
Lose and Found
Lola &amp; Acreage

...

Mlacellaneoua

•

060
350

170

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Miacellaneoue Merchandise . .

540

Mobile Home Repair
Mobile Homes tor Rent ..

880

Mobile Homes for Sale
Money to Loan ..... ....

420
.. 320
.. ........ • ..... 220

Motorcyq_ea &amp; 4 Wheeler•
Musical !~menta
.

$200/per person
'Based on double
occupancy Ha rrah 's Cas1no
&amp; Resort , Pnvate tet out of
Charleston, WV
LIMITED SEATSI
Ca ll (304) 675·4340 ,
Ext 1326 to make
reservat ions

Personals . •
Pela for Sale ..

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570
006

560

Plumbing a Heating

820
230

Proreaalonal Servtcea

RadiO, TV &amp; CB Repair
Real Eatate Wanted . .

160
... • ....... .. ... 3150
Schoola lnatruction ..... ..... • ........ .. .. 150
seed I Plant &amp; Fertilizer . .
••••• 050

Sttuallona Wanted .
Space lor Aent

460

520
720

SUV • fo r Sale
Trucka for Sale
Upholatery

715
. •• 870
... 730
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wanted to Buy- Farm Suppllea
wanted To Oo .
Wanted to Rent ....
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Garage Sale 30·31 1s1
Ratn or Shtne Somelhtng
for everyone 3.J821 New
Ltm a Road Rutland
1
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Me1gs Co·Op Pansh
Movmg
Sale 11 40
College Road Syracuse
Fn and Sat Mar 31 and
Apr ~ s 1 9a m.· 3p m.

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Huge Huge Yara Sale
Marc h 30 31 Sandhill Rd
Letart wa lch for stgns
CoHecltb les some furm
lure ttres someth ng for
eve ryo ne
Embro tdery
1tems Utlt lo s

Abso lule Top Doll ar U S
Stiv er and Gold Cotns
Prool sel s Gold Atngs
Pre t 935 US Currencv
Solt tatre Otamo nds M T S
Cotn Shop 151 Second
Ave nu e Gall tpolts 740·
446 2842
I buy Junk Ca rs (304)773·
5004
Two botl om Plo w wtth
three potnt Mch lor sma ll
Fo rd lractor Reasonable
740 985 4485 Wan ted To
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Da rst H ome needs help
3 11 shill 4 days a week
(740)992 5023
Dog Groomer with some
expe nence needed tmme
dtate!y tn R ave nswoo d
304-273 2165

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Dom tnos
Ptzza
m
Gallipolis O hto now ht r ng
10 safe· dnvers apply' tn
person t 200 Jackson P1ke
Drivers Needed·
COL Onvers wt lhng to
drtve fCJr local read y mtx·
conc rel e company
Expenence 1S preferred
but not necessary Med
msurance &amp; other beneftts
avatlable aller watttng
periOd Dnver must be
willing to do pre matnle
nanc;e on trucks &amp; eq Uip·
ment yard wor k &amp; olhe r
mtsce llaneous chores
Expemence operattng"
equtpment &amp; exira sktll s
such as
weldmg a plus
Call Aobertsburg

(304)937 3410
or Lak n(304)77 3 5234
Located 1n Mason County
near Buffalo WV
Ortv.er s
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bonuses &amp; home ltme ' 1
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TRAINING CENTERS
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100 WORKERS NEEDED
Assemble Cfal1s
wood 11ems
To $480'wk
Matert als provided
Free tn!orma110n pkg
24Hr
801 428 4649

An E)(cellenl way to eal"'h
money The New Avon
Call Martlyn 304·882 2645
A.nentton Dnvers
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Truck tng ts loo ~ ng for
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El(per,ence tor Reg1ona1
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AVON' All Areasl To Buy or
Sell Shtrley Spears 304
675 1429

For a 11m1ted ttme make
so~~ sellin g Avon
Call
(740)446 3358
Green l'l ous e Laborer and
Sales Person wanted
stantng 1mmed tately 740
3503104
Horse Tratntng apprent1ce
needed Must be able to
creak and tratn Horses
No Weekends 740 949

2067
Housekeep.ng and faun
dry pos1ltons avmlable at
Arbors ot GaH1poi1S Apply
m pe rson at 170 Ptnec rest
Dr ve
Galltpohs
Abs61ute ly No Phone Calls
Please
lmme cllate opefl ng tor
Constructton Ass tstanl
Must have excellent math
s~ tll s ve rbal and wr ttte n
communtcahons
sk1lls
strong computer SkillS
(Exc81 Word and Po'Aer
Potni)
W tlhng to wa r~
overhm e
as reqUired
SlarltnO rate $1 I 00 to
$13 00 per hour
Fa.:
resumes to (614) 7 16
2272
In Home Pn11a1e Care
Gtver Prefer CNA w 1h
Clemen tia
axper1e nc e
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weeki~ tee Call 740 423
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bolh tn Ohto and West
Vtrgm a preferred We offer
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We thank you all for the many prayers
said for her and our family. We
woulflikel o thank Pastor Lawrence
and Violet Bu~h and our Mt. Olive
church family1or their love and support
of our family. We give a secialthank you
to Cheryl's angels, Cathy, Joan , l..onnie
and Diane for the peace, comfort and
love you gave her throughout her life
and espectally during her ji11al months.
thank you for always beluving a11d
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BONUS MONEY: More than $79
million will be pa1d out by the NFL m
perf orm ance based bonuses for last
seaso n, an mcrease ol 39 percent
The supplement al form of compensation to players was established 111
2002 bj the le,tgue and the players'
um on 1t ts expected to reach $96 mtllt on alter thts season
Playe rs earn the bonuses based on
playmg ttme compared to base salary
Dallas rookt e tac kl e Rob Pet11tt
earned the most additiOnal pay.
$27 1.287. Petitti , o1 stxth-round p1ck
(209th ove rall ) eo~ rn ed mot e Ill performance based money than h1 s base pay
of $230,000 ,md was one of two
Cowboys to play e' ery snap on offen se
last season
Houston rookt e s.tfety C C Brown,
al so a stxth-round er ( 188 ), got
$251 ,593
"The pertormance based pay system
IS espectall y beneft c1,tl to lowersalaned pl ayers." NFL executive VKe
prestdent of labor relat1ons Harold
Henderson satd " Under tht s system, tf
a player ts m.tkmg the mlmmum but
plays 111 a htgh percentage ofht s team's
plays, he stands to get a l.uger payout
then a teamma te With equ al playtime
,
but a htgher salary "
LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON:
Marty Schottenheuner ts thnlled that
son Bnan was hi1 ed as the New York
Jets' offenstve coordmator
" I feel great about It," the San Diego
coach satd
Hi s 32-year-old son had been the
Chargers' quat terbacks coach before
he was h1red by Enc Mangtm the Jet s'
new coach, who ts JUSt 35 htmsetf
"He had ,, gre at mterview. They htt 11
off
great. "
satd
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Schottenheuner. addmg he hadn't met
Mangmt unul tht s week at the league
meetmg s "( Bnan) had a few 'reservatiOns because he has 2-year-old twms
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ORL ANDO. Fl.o (API
Bill
Cowher 1s st.11 t1n g over .titer the liN
NFL champ 1onsh1p ot lm I ~ - yew he.uJ
coachtng career - .mJ he'l l l ~c~ ,1
challenge with .Ill t h ~ ch.mges to the
Pittsburgh Steelers · roste1
"We' ve played at ,1 htgh level for a
lm of years. ,\11d now they should h,ne
the same h1gh expect,ltiOJlS ,1s we've
always had," Cowhc1 sa1d Tuesday at
the NFL meettngs' coaches bre.Ikl.tsl
attended by &lt;~ II A FC code hes cxccpt
New England 's Btl l Bcltch1ck " I think
1t should be a mouv,umg facto r ro not
let our perform.tnce sltde ·
Among hts btgge~t t once l lh 1s tedm
chem istry, p&lt;trucu l,u ly wnh Jewme
Bettis reun ng The Steelers .tlso w1 ll
be without Aluwaan R.tnd l ~ El. Ch11 s
Hope and Kuno von Oelhotlen
" I' m verv much concerned 11 nh the
loss of leadcrsh1p." Cowhet satd ''Not
JUSt what they brought on the held. but
off It m thetr own wajs We have other
guys who know they h.11 e to step up
and sustam t.hat htg h level o l play·
Cowher bel1e,es the Stee le&lt;&gt; need to
improve to successfu lly de fend thetr
title. They were. alter .til a wtl d c.ttd
the fm t stxth seed to wtn the Super
Bowl, and needed to wt n the tr fm al
four games JUSt to make the pl ayoffs
" I re all y do11't thtnk we were necessanly the best team m the league last
year," he satd "We were pl aymg the
best at the end ol the season, and we
won But we ha ve many vo tds 10 I til "
SHELL GAME: Art Shell has n't
been an NFL head coach 111 more than
a dec ade , and neve r coached the
Raiders when they were 111 Oakland
He's back with the tea m where he
spent his entire Hall ol Fame c.t1eer,
and Shell kn ows thm gs wt ll be dtl ferent from hts earlier sHnt s. as a tackle
and then as a coach
"I've got more ex pen ence. · Shell
satd. "Alter I coa~:h ed the Ru1 de1 s (5438 from 1989-94 ), I went to K,msas
City and Atlanta and had a chance to
see d1fferent organ1 za11ons and how
thmgs are done It \\US good lor me ··

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

29 , 2006 '

Insurance Agency looktng
tor a mot1vated licensed
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producers
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but not requ1red Please
send resume to Senhn el
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OhiO 45769
Mamtena nce
Director
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Cenler tS now accepltng
resumes. for the posttt on ol
Matntenance D1rec1or The
quahlted cahdtdate mu st
possess strong verbal and
wntten
commumcat ton
sktl ls tncludtng 1echmcal
reporl wnttng and record
keeptng Mus! have expe·
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nance tnclud tng carpentry
plumbtnl) electncal lele·
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ground
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evalua ttO n and
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Ave Galltpolts Ohto Ask
tor John Keam s
Nurs1ng Asststan t Classes
beg nnmg Aprtl 1 0 2006
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on Wed neSday March 29
2006 or Tt:ursday Ma rch
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COORD INATOR
The Metgs Co unty Health
Department ts accepltng
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ot the Melga County
Famllv

and ChUdren
First Council. Oultes
tnclude but are not ltmtted
to development 1mple
mentatton ant1 eval uatton
of county wtde servtce
coordmatto n and other
plans prog ram monttonng
workmg wtth commun ty
gro ups
represenlmg
Fa mtty and Chtldren Ftrsl
Counctl at reQutred meet·
mgs and 1ramm gs and
occastonal travel
QuaiHic:atlons
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D egree
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fetred 1n rel ated f1eld com·
bmed wt lh expertence
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management and organt
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• Compelent computer
sktlls 1ncludm g use of
M1crosott Offtce apphca
nons
Bene fils
The Metgs County Health
Departmen t offers emplOy
ees a compellttve be nehts
package Pos I tons 1s lull
tt me wtth sta rttng salary
dependel")t on educat1on
and expertence
lnteres 1 ed
candtdates
should send a leiter of
mterest resume complet
ed Cto,'d serVICe apphcal tOn
and three le«ers of reter
ence to Larry 0 Marshall
H ealth
Co mm1sstoner
Count
Healt h
Metgs
D epartment
1 1 2 East
Memort al Dr
Sutte A
Pdfneroy Oh 45769 C1v11
servtce applicaltons may
be ptcked up at the Health
Department o r on lhe web
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are not ltmtted to pertorm
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manage a vanety of ltscal
management and colitrol
dultes a nd ass•sltflQ olher
agency personnel wtth Its
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ma1or
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coursework tn accounting
finance ltnanc1al manage
mentor like academtc fteld
that mcluded a11east three
courses m accounitng and
one course m I nance
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months expertence tn
accountmg two courses or
twelve months e)(penence
1n ftnance one course or
si.IC months experience tn
bustness admtn1stra110n
one course or six months
expertence tn wnnen com
mu n•cat ton tor bus tnes s
one course or s1x months
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amount equal to the
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stated above
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use ot
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depenoenl on educa tton
and expe rtence
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candtdates
snould send a Jetter ol
mterest resume comp lel
ed ctvt1 serv1ce app ltcatton
and three leners ol reler
ence lo Larry 0 Marshall
Health
CommiSSioner
Me tgs
County
Health
Department
1 12 Ea st
Me "'rlon al Dr
Sutte A
Po meroy Oh 45769 Ctvd
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be p eked up at the Health
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FOR SALE
1001 Kenny Ct. (Beh1nd Jr.
High School) 3 Bedrooms.
fu ll dry Basement, all
Hardwood
Floors.
l!xcellent
Condition
$81 ,500 call (304)67 53123 (304)67 5-0032

Village ot Rio Grande, 1
1/2 stor'y bnck. 4 bed·.
roo ms, full basement, inground pool. (740 )441 0031 .

1997. 16X80 nice mobile
home. Central AJC All
ElectriC. No Pets. Big
Yard . .7/iO mile off Rt. 7 ,
Galia Co. 740-367·7745 .

www.orvb.com

2BO, 1.5 bath on 1 acre. 5
minutes
from
Holzer.
condition
Excellent
(740)388-8895

Home Listings.
L1st your home by
calling (740)446-3620

3SA , 2Bath, LA· with tire·

Olace. DR. tully equiped
peres. Asking $79,999.
741&gt;-742-7200 or 740-1424160

4 year old Colonial on 3
acres, approx. 1,900 sq. ft.
3 bdr, 2 baths, 2 c;ar
garage, master bdr. is
28K24 with a jacuzzi tub.

2BR 5 minl!tes from town ,
$400/month. de.p osit &amp; rei·
erence required . No pels.
(740)446·9342 after 6pm.

View photds/inlo
online.

kitchen. 2·car anached
garage. pole barn. 6+

~omer

of Distinction ::
bedroom , 3 balh, :;:
cres. 3 car. 2 star
~natta. ched
garage,
~as well/tree gas
!"'1utlanc::l , O H. Cal
740)742 -323 0.
~~polntmenrs
ani
jCode 2306.

2BR. all elect ric , $360
month
plus
security
deposit, no pets. 4 miles
north of Holzer. St. At. 160.
(740)379-2923
or
(740)446-6865.

!Ranch sytte homE
BD. 3 bath.' 2 ca
~arage , hu ge work
hop, Chester, O H.
~ode 3146. {740)742
b230.

$125,(\00. (740)446;7029.

4bdrm, 2 .5 bath. hardwood floors, new root:
approx
3,000sq .lt.
Riverview. Rt.7 south ,
$125,000. No land con·
tracts. (740)709-0299.

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~BA , Foreclo sure. only
$1 4,900. For listings call
~00-39 1 - 5228

ex t. F254

909 Mossman Circle Pt.
~leasant, WV. 3BA. 1 bath ,
kill basement $88,000
~)675--6804 .
Attention! .
t.ocal company offering
~NO DOWN PAYMENT"
programs for yo u to . buy
tour home instead ol rent·
. illg.
• 100% financing
~ Less than perfect credit
I GCep t9d
: Payment could be the
same as rent.
Mort_gage
Locators
(740)367-()()()()

MOBILE HOMI'S'
FUR SALE

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16x80 mobile home 3 Ded·
room , 2 bath , heat .Pur'np,
5x8 deck . Very nice!
(740)388-9170.
2000 Oakwood mobile
home 16x80 vinyl/shingle,
4 bedroom. 2 bathS, CIA.
(7 40)245-0001. Mus1 be
moved.
2001 doublewide on 1.6
acres on Prospect Church
Ad . 3BR, 2BA w/tireplace
$80.000 (740)709-11.68.

2006 16•Wide

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Pleasant Valley Apartment
Are
now
taking
Applications for 2BR , 3BR
&amp; 4BR., Applicatlons are
taken Monday lhru Friday,
from 9:00 A.M .· 4 P.M.
Office Is Located at 1151
Evergreen DriVe Point
· Pleasant, 'WV Phone No. is
(304)675--5806. E.H.O

Tara
· Townhouse
Apartments ,
Very
Spacious, 2 Bedrooms,
CIA, 1 112 Bath, Adult
Pool &amp; Baby Pool, Palio,
Start S425/Mo. No Pets,
Plus
Security •
LeaSe
Deposit
Required ,
(740)367-7088.

2br. w/add~li . on· Crab
Creek Ad . No pets, needing a neighbor. Rent is
Nog. (304)675- 1206

Twin · Rivers Towe r is
accepting application$ for
waiting list lor Hud-sub·
sized, 1- br, apartment,
call 675·6679 EHO

Attention Construction
Workers . Fully furnished
·2 bedroom. 2 baths, .very
nice. Located In quiet res·
idential' area in J)omeroy,
Ohio. 740·992·1517 or
740-992-Q031 .

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Bidwell area, clean 2 bed·
room · $400/mo. includes
water/sewer. Reference &amp;
deposit requ ired. No pets.
(304)576-4037.

15 New Slng!ewldas
In Stock &amp; Ready
For Delivery!
(740)385-9948

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Mobile hOme sites for up to
16x80 in Country Homes.
1740)385-4019.

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APAJmi!EM'S

FORRENT

1 and 2 bedroom apartments.
lurnislied and
unfurnished ,
security
cteposit required , no pets, ·
740;992-2218.

1 Dedroom apt. All utilities
cable
included.
$400/month In Crown City.
Call (740)256-81 32.

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SPACE

FORRENf

9/ 1Oth of an acre lor sale
on 143. . 2 mobile homes.
740-992·5858

1 br.apt . all

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TOREN~'

Responsible N.C. h unter
wams to lease 100· 200
acres for 2006 deer sea·
son. ph# 336-581·3932

Block, brick, sewer pipes,
windows , lintels. etc.
Claude
Wln!ers.
Rio
Grande, OH Call 740·245·
5121.

uti!. paid

· '$350.00 also co mmerical
space Doth on Main St.PI .

All real estate advertiaing
In this new•paper iS
subfect to the Federal
Felr HoUsing Act of 1968
which mak" II illegal to
advertise "any
preference. llmUation or
dl.crlminetlon baaed on
race, eotor, religion , sex
tamlll•l status or national
origin, or any Intention to
make any such
ptWferenc., limlt.lion or
dla"rlmlnation."
This newspaper will not
, knowingly accept
edver1l1Ntf11ents' for real
estate which is in
violation of the l•w. Our
readers s,. h•r•by
informed thet all
dwellings advertised !n
thla newspaper are ·
available on an equal
opportunity bases.

Crab C reek area 22 acres
with 3 br, 2 bath, 2,100
sq.ft . hom e. stone fire·
place, barn. some pa sture. ·
creek front and more .
$167.00,0 .
Tn County
Realty. Call Paul Hemann
(304)736·071 0
or
1304I 733-9000
Crab
Creek
Road
Picturesque
Old Cape'
Cod home.Oak· construe·
tion 3-4 bedroom 1 bath.
big country kitchen . lo ts of_
cabinets. plus Clin ing room .
spacious living room &amp;
study on 3.2 acres.
Beautiful rolling
lawn
w/mature shade trees &amp;
new pond &amp; dock, mce
workshop plus 4-outbulld·
ings &amp; carport. $68.500
(304)675-4680
ahan ning@ charter .net .
Sorry. No Land Cont.racts.
Five bedroom
3 .5 oath
house in quiel ne1ghbor~
hood
near
Pomeroy ·
Hardwood floors. oaio,
doors and trim, fireplace , 2
car garage. deck . .2
kitchens . 2 living rooms ,
storage room . 3.000 s.o.
feet. $184,900 Call 740·
416-4765 atter 4:00 ' PM .
Fore Sale House 2317 MI.
Vernon
Ave
Pt. PI
(304)675•8872
lilallipolis Ferry 2br 1 bath,
l.~rge level lOt, fenced yard ,
11arage and more. A 111ust
!lee at $45,500 call Pa ul
t ri-County
Really
· (004)736-07 10 (304)733 -

~
(!)tder four BR home w/two
4xtra lots Included for sale
in Rio Grande (740)379 ~887 _

MUST SELL
2002 Clayton 14)1:52·
Pmts_Of $169/mo
Call (740)385·9948
Nice 1987 14x70 ·3 bed·
room home. Only $8,995
Willllelp with delivery, Call
Elaine (740)385-0696.
Used moblle homes lor
sale. 14' &amp; 16' wide. 2 &amp; 3
Dedrooms 6 to choose
from 1996 mo~et &amp; up .
(740)388-8513 {daytime }.
(7 40)~8-8017 (evenings) ,
(740)294-0460
(weekends)

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1ST MON. FREE RENT
WITH PAID DEP. NEW
ELLM VIEW
TOW NHOUSE/APTS
NOW LEASING!
SPACIOUS
2 &amp; 3 BEDROOM
BOTH FLATS &amp;
TOWNHOUSES
AVAILABLE
'ALL ElECTRIC
'CENTRAL AC &amp; HEAT
'STOVE, REF.
'DISHWASHER
'GARAGE DISPOSAL
•wtNO BLINDS·
'CEILING FANS
'WATER , SEWAG E &amp;
TRASH INCLUDED
PETS CONDI~IONAL
(304)882-3017

A CREAGE

1.6 acres on Oak Hill Rd .,
Chester, Ohio. water. gas,
electric
on
property.
$15.000. 304-483-7550

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1800 sq. tt . apt. flat , overlooks city park, 3rd flocr, 4
Ips. 2 full bths, deck, historically remodeled, cntrl
ale $750 . G. Smith
(740)645-2890.

REAL

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W~NTID

Need to sell your home?
Lale on payments, divorce,
job uansfer or a death? 1
can buy your home. All
cash and quick clos1ng.
740·416-3 130.
Pr ivate parry wit! pay
CASH tor your trust
deed/2nd' Mortgage nole.
Pleas.e call (740)4415540.
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HOlfSE'i
FOR RENT

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3 large bedrooms. 1 Oath ,
very
clean.
porch
Avai lable
immediately,
$500/depOsil, $500/month ,
3 referencEs . no pets .
(740)388-9515 ask lor
Amy.
Attention!
Lo~al company olfer1ng
"NO DOWN PAYMENT"
programs tor you to buy
your hor'ne instead ol rent·
irlg
• 1OOC:.a tmanclng
• less th~n perfec1 credit
accepted
• Payment c_
ould be th 8
same as rent
, M or tgage .
Loca tors.
. (740)367-()()()()
l mmac 1.1 late 2 bedroom
hOuse in country, sits on 1
acre lot newly .remodeled
ins1de. &amp; out, new carpet.
freshly pa1nted, laundry &amp;
storage rooms. $450/md
(614)595-7773 · or 1·800·
798·4686
.
N1ce 3 Br. Home i n
Pomeroy. ask1ng $450.00
perM 740-992·0064
SR 7S- 4BA. 1 Oath home·
garag e. oasement r1ver
aGcess Propa ne heat.
window A/C $650/month
rent· $650 sec. dep .. you
pay· utilities Available 1st
week
1n ;April.
Call ·
(74 0) 446· 3644 lor
an
appliCation
Stop renting Buy 7 bed· '
room loreclosure $18,000
For listing s 800·391 ·5228
ext 1709
Two separa te
App liances, n1ce
Ren! $475.00 per
$475 00 Dep osi!
?40·992- 5421 .

hOmes ,
yards .
month .
' each

2 apartments for- rent.
Racine, Ollio (short drive
from power plant) Deposit
requ ired ,
no
pets.
{740)992-5174
or
(740)441-0110.

5 rooms &amp; bath, range &amp;
ref.
fu rn ished ,
WI D
hookup. Off st. pa rking .
2nd floor, very clean, in
town . (7 40)441 ·0596.
Beautiful 2 bedroom apart·
rrient in country, beaUti1ul
setting. laundry room &amp;
appliances Included, very
clean . $400/mo. {6,4)595n73 or 1-800-798-4686.
BEAUTIFUL
APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET
PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES, 52 Wes1WOO&lt;I
Onve from $344 to $442 .
Wal k tc:&gt; shop &amp; mcwies.
Call 740·446·2568. Equal
Housing Opportunity.
Brand ne'w 2BA apts on
Bob McCormick Rd . Call
· for details (740)441 ·0 1~
or,740)441·1164
CONVENIENTLY LOCAT·
EO &amp; AFFORDABLE I
Townhouse apa rtments ,
and/or small houses FOR
RENT. Call (740)441-11 11
lor app lication, &amp; irlJormation .

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!URSALE

Appliance

WMe CKC reg istered
male Toy Poodle. 9 wks .
old, $400, more In fo
(740)378-6525

Warehouse
in Henderson, WV. Pre·
owned Applican&amp;s starting
at $75 &amp; up all under
Warranty,
at~o
have
HoU sehold Misc. Items .
slarting at .99¢
(304)675-7999

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Load
Tra il/Load
Max
T railersGoosenecks/D ump s I
Utilil ies .
Carmichael
Equipment
(740)446-

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. Little Tykes blue bear tad·
8 ye~r old 'AQHA Sorrel
dler . bed &amp; mattress $25;
with blaz~ mar~ - Well
white floral twin headboard
trained . 4-H/state show
&amp; rails $25; large screen
horse. Light moulh and leg
TV, working but needs
repairs $50 OBO;' white - ques. $3,500. (740)441·
1013.
refrigerator with top freez·
er. 5 yrs old $150 . .
Angus Bulls, two ' x-breds,
(740)645-6247.
4 lleifers. ExcBIIenl breed·
Maytag
washer
$50;
ing. Sla te Run Farm. See
Frigidaire
dryer
$90;_ w Ww . slate r unla
com,
General electric 13,800
(740)286-5395 .
BTU air conditi one r $150.
Shelled Corn $3.50 _P.er 50,
Call (740)70!1-1758
12% All S11Jok 55.40 per
New Berber carpet $6_. 95/
50. . Oth~r livestock feed
available. 740.698-0911 .
yard. Remanents starting
at $25. Mollohan Carpet,
HAV&amp;
76 VIne St. . Gallipolis.
GRAIN
(740)446-7444

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Refrigerator, white, $125;
Whirlpoo l washer, whit e,
$95; dryer, white, $95;
Fridge, like new1 $175. The
Appliance Store, 76 Vine
St. Gallipolis (740)4467 100.
Thompsons Appliance &amp;
Repair-675-7388. For sale.
re-conditioned automatic
washers &amp; dryers, refrigerators, gas and, electric
ranges. air conditioners,
and wri~ger washers. WHI
dO repairs on major brands
in shop or at your home.

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Buy or sell. R.iverine
Antiques. 1124 East Main
on S A 124 E. Pomeroy,
740·992·2526. .
Russ
Moore, owner.

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Co mpound 8 114 miter
·saw. 9 AMP - $75.00.
Husqvarna walk behind
· pcwered ti!ler.
$400.00.
740-985-3571

4x4
FOR SALE

.

-AKC German Shepllerds
pups &amp; ·adults, working
dogs 304-937-3059
www.Tristatek-9.com

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Diamond rings &amp; pie rcad
·earrings $70 ea; VCR's
For Lease· Attracii\le ,
$25 . (740)245-5601 leave
unfurnished, one bedroom
message.
apt , 2nd lloor, corner
Second and Pme . No pets.
Reference
required .· · Dining Set dark walnut
table , 3 leave , corner
Security deposit, $300 per
China cabinet and bullet.
mor1th . water included.
5300 - phone (304)675Ca ll' (740 )446-4425 or
2310 daytime. { 304)675·
(740)446·3936.
4076 eve ~ ing
Gracious living . 1 and 2 .
DlsneyJBeach area. 716
beelroom apartments at
nights slay. Paid $600,
V1Uage
Manor
a'nd
Ri\lerside Apartments in · sacr ific~ for $199. Good for
1 year. (614)590-Q381.
Middleport . From $295·
$444 . Call 740-992·5064
JET
Equal
Hous1ng
AERATION
MOTORS
Opportunities
Repaired , New &amp; Rehuilt
Mod6rn 1 Dedroom apt.
In Stock. Call Ron Evans.
(740)446-0390
1-800-537·9528
NeW 2BR apts . Watson
Ad .
Rod ney Pike /850
area Reference/ Deposit
req1.1ired ,
no
pets
(740)446-1271 ' (740)7091657 .

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barns.com

Very good mixed hay.
Square bales. Carmichael
. Equipment
(740)446·
2412.

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A!JIUS .
FUR SALE '
$500! Police Impounds!
Cars l~om $500. For list·
ings 800-391-52~7 ext
3901

(740)~39-2356

1995 Crown Victoria , 4
door, runs good, and looks
good, $1 ,250. 740-4 16·
,472 or 740-992-1493.
2-96 Ford Must'Bngs: 99
Dodge 4x4 Quad cab pu
$6,200; oo Ply. Voyager
$3,500; 00 Gran Voyager
$4,000; 00 ,DOdge StratUs
$3,400;. 00 GMC Sonoma
ex cab $4,500: 01 Chev
Malibu ; _98 Chev. Monte
Carlo $2 ,800: 01 Ford
F150 $4,500; 98 Ford
Contour $1 ,100: 98 Dodge
Stratus $~ . 300 ; 97 Chry.
C1rus $1 .800: 00 Dodge
Dakota ex . cab $4,200. 8 &amp;
D Auto Sales. Hwy. l!iO N.
(740)446.-6865.
2002 Cavalier 40, $3,895:
1999 Malibu $3,295; 1998
Metro LSI $2 ,995; 1996
Monte
Ca rlo
$2,995.
Others in stock starting at
$1 ,300. Cook Motora, 328
Jackson ·Pike. (740 )446·
0103 .
2003 Dodge Neon 52,000
mites. cold air, runs great
. 13.500 OBO. (740 )2569031 or '(740)256·1233

N1ce 2br Apartment local·
6d 1n Point Plee;;ant.
Refridgei KJtchen Range
fur nished. Forced Air Gae
Hear &amp;. Ac'. WI D Hook up
S3001rlionth, S2QO.Ibeposlt.
(304 )67;-7628

89 Pontiac Grana Pr ix,
NEW AND USED STEEL
runs great, high mil es.
Steel Beams, Pipe Rebar
$800 OBO (304)593-8900
For
Concrete ,
Angle ,
or (304)675·3957
Channel. Flat Baf. Steel
Grating
For
Drains.
96 . Buick LeSabre 97 ,000
Driveways &amp; Walkways . · mi .. needs body work arid
L&amp;l Scrap Metals Open
rad1ator, new tires, battery,
Monday,
Tuesday,
brakes and rotors. $1 .500
Wednesday &amp; Friday, 8am· . OBO. (740)•46-9632 .
4:30pm. Closed Tt1ursday,
1~
'fRIJCKS
&amp;
Sunday.
Saturday
(740)446-7300
FOR'SALE

WEEK LY AVA ILABLE .
n c i U. d e s
A efr~ge rat o ri M icro wa ve
From $175 To $250
College Hl11 Motet Call
(740)245-5326

Prom Dresses · 1 T1ffany
Pink SIZ8· 8 $150. I Alyea
pi nk sl2e-6 $150: 1 rectlsil·
ver size-2; 1 Alo rt1ori navy
size -3(4 '$25 (740)441·
0712

1952 Ford 112 ton P1ckup
truck flatbeaa V8. 3 speed,
no rust HaS oeen stored
for 15 ye ars. $3,750
(740)388-0332

NEA Crossword Puzzle·
BRIDGe
ACROSS

Phillip
Alder
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MIN LEY'S
SElf STORAGE
97 Beech Street

1991 Ford F2§0,' 1968 full
size Bronco. 302 ve , both
good lor parts cars .
(740)379-9887.
1999
Jeep
Grand
Cherokee Limited. Good·
condition, low mileage.
$9 ,000. (740)245-5757 or
(7~0)339-0885,
No
answer, leave message,
2001 Blazer LT 4)1:4,,
91,000mi. l oaded, New
' Goodyears ."
Onsl ar.
Lea1her, All Power, $7,900.
(740)245-9245, (740)3670624.

992-1194
or 992-6615
"Middleport's only

FOI/t

20Q5 CRF250R barely ridden, never raced , $3,900
OBO. (7.40)245-58 15.
2005 Harley Davidson
Electra Gli.de. Black· lo.ts of
eKiras $16,000. (740)4466389.
.89
Honda · Goldwing
w/lrailer. 6cyl., 45 ,000
ffiiles. very good shape,
we ll maintained, cove r,
extra lights and chrome,
$7,150. (740)44 1-5540.

Cllopper Style Mini Bike ,
black 2 cycle engine. nice.
$500 negotiable (304)6753824

1998 21 · Mar ada MX-3
(Gal.~ Package) open bow
boat. Mercury V6 engi ne.
190HP, w ith just 11 0 hours
olvse. Custom to ps. track
and accessories. EKcellent
ccndition $9 ,700 OBO.
Call after 6pro (740)446·
4066.

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BUDGET
TRANSMISSIONS, Double bolted. All
typEis . (746)245-5677 or
(740)645-7400
FiDerg lass !ruck topper
w/sliding windows. Fils
Ford R ang9r or Chevy
S10. $100 (740)446-1327

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C~MPERS&amp;

MOTOR HOME'S

2000 Camplite Oy Damon
pop up camper sleeps 8
22'x7' .' furnace . 3-way
refrig . 8'-1 2' self storing
awning Jacks &amp; levelinQ
systems. spare tire &amp; carrier. 2 bruner propane
portaDie· stove. in very
good condition only used 3
tlr'nes. Asking $4000 call
atter 7pm (740)949·2908

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POWER WASHING,
Homes- DecksDriveways- Equipmenr ·

D eg reasing- Boats- ·
Trimmirig - Aerati on - Campers- Truc~s- Deck
Ferti li zati on- planting~ laining or painting

. Mulching

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FRANK &amp; EARNEST

and Sons

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(740) 5 17·6883

Hardwood Cabine1ry And Furnliure

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2459 St Rt 160 ·

All types of rooting:
New or Repai r
Seamless Gutter
Downspout

· Chuck Wolfe

(740) 949-1405
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• New Homes • .Additions
• Remodeling

STANLEY TREE
TRIMMING &amp;
GENERAL
CONTRAOING
• Prompt &amp; quality

THE BORN LOSER
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Whicll defender· was at fault tor permitting •
this three·no-trump contract lo mal&lt;e?
West led a fourth·highest heart she East
won with his ace and returned tile llear1
jack, so South took 10 tricks : two hearts,
fi\le diamonds and three clubs
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The bidding is perfecl! North, with sufficient higll·card powe r only for game and
no si ngleton or void, should plunge into
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Boston; aonom ol Something, top of nothing. Leading a fourth·highest card promises at leasl one honor in that su it. Ea st
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objectives are not In harmony with yours.
You'll end up wasting a lot ol Ume arguing
back and forth about who IS right and who
is wrong.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - I t stands to
reasOn that people will have difficulty
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drawn Open up and tell them truthfully
what exactly is bugging you and holding
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CANCER .(June 21·July 22) - II poss1ble,
· try r:~ot to request lavors ol a matenal
nature trom your associates todav. If they
ca n't or won't grant wtlat'you ask, all partieS could end up being embarrassed and
uncomfortable .
LEO (July 23-Auq . 22) - Unfort unately.
vcu might not be able tO base yo~r deer·
sions on what's best for those who work by
·your sidlil . Conditions mav make 1! reces·
sarv for you to consider only your own
lf'\teres ts.
VI RGO (Aug _23-Sept 22) - A coworker
may have a rather sharp tongue today. ano
his/her comments cou ld become qu1te
annoying. You'd be wise to pretend you
didn't hear what's bemg sa1d. Stay out of it
UBRA (Sept. 23 ·0ct. 23) - You'll get far
more cooperation and benelil in the long
run today, 11 you think in terms of what's
best tor an concerned By \IOICing only
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'scORPIO (6ct. 24·Nov. 22 ) - There are
times when you are too un patieilt tor you r
Own good, a tendency that cou ld rpa~e you
tu mp to conc lusions before ~II the facts are
in . Hasty assumptions will be wrong
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altempt, to do thi ngs in a selt ·se ~v 1ng lash·
10n . You will achieve the mcsl satlstaclion If
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Duke suspends lacrosse team from play amid rape allegations
DURHAM, N.C. (AP) Duke Univers·ity's highly
ranked lacrosse team will not
play again this se!(son until
school administrators learn
more about allegations that
several team members raped
an ex.otic dancer at an offcampu's party. the school said
Tuesday. .
.
President Richard Brodhead
decided to suspend the team
from play "until there is a
clearer resolution of the legal
situation involving team
members," the university said.
. The case has roiled the cam· pus, ratse
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·
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heightened
antagomsm
between the affluent stude~ts
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population of poor people and
is about evenly divided

between white and black.
feel _pretty
A woman told police she
con f t dent
and another dancer were htred ·
that a r~pe
to perform Man;:h 13 at a prioccurred.
vate party tn an otT-campus .
Br.o dhead
home . The dancer. a student at
said
team
North
Carolina
Central captains notified · Athletic
University, told police she was Director Joe Alleva on
pulled into a bathroom, beat- Tuesday that players w~nted
en, choked and raped by three to stay off the fi.e ld unttl the
men.
DNAresults~amebackfroma
No 'one .has been charged.
en me. lab. In a statement. the
Armed with a judge's order, qptams · predtcted ~he DNA
police took DNA samples testmg would clear the players
with a cheek swab from 46 of of wrongdomg.. .
.
the lacrosse team's 47 players
Brodhead satd tt was hts
last week. The 47th player, the dectston to expand the suspeno
on I Y bl ac k mem ber o f th e st·on.
team. did not have to provide
"In this painful period of
DNA because the dancer said uncertainty, it is clear to me ,
her attackers wt;re white.
as tt· was to the p1ayers, t hat tt·
"I oeeded to have the infor- would be inappropriate to
mat ion about who will be resume the. norma I sc heduIeo f
·charged,"
said
District play," Brodhead said.
Attorney Mike Nifong said. "I
Nifong said the team mem:

Lady Tar Heels topple Tennessee
CLEVELAND (AP) - The
littlest Tar Heel put North
Carolina back on the biggest
stage in women's hoops.
Ivory Latta ran things at
both ends of the tloor and sent
top-seeded North Carolina to
its first Final Four since its
1994title season with a 75-63
win aver .Tennessee in the
Cleveland Regional final on
Tuesday night.
The 5-foot-6 &lt;with heels on.
maybe) junior All-American
finished with 20 points, nine
assists and four steals in 40
minutes for the Tar Heels (331), who will play Maryland in
this weekend's Final Four at
Boston. ·
The Te.rrapins were the only
team to beat North. Carolina,
edging the Tar Heels by I hree
points in overtime Feb. 9.
Latta scored nine of her
team's final II points. and
picked up the assist .on the
other basket as North
Carolina finally put away the
Lady Vols (3 1-5), who were
within six with I :42 left on
freshman Candace Parker's
layup.
"I told them I'm not going
borne," said Latta, who was
named the regional's most
outstanding player.
After Parker' s basket, 'Latta

Sweep
from PageBI
get right back in the ball game
at 4-3.
· OVU out- hit the Redmen.
9-6. but cou ld not overcome
the four errors they com mitted.
Rio Grande head coach
Brad Warnimont was glad to
see his team take advantage
· of the miscues . "I think we
had some timely hitting and
you know. it's awfully tough
to win when you have four
errors ," Warnimont sa id.
'They gave us some runs
and we got decent pitching. "
. Fre shman Ryan Dwyer
went six innings to get the
win . Dwyer ( 3-1) scattered
nine hits and allowed five
run s with' three strikeouts
and three walks.
Fellow freshman JW
Miller pitched a scoreless to
collect his fir st collegiate

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Still, the Lady Vols were
made si x straight free throws
within
64-58 before Latta
in the final 56.1 seconds and
the Tar Heels improved to just drilled a 3-pointer from the
1- 12
all-time . against top of the key with 3:27 left.
Tennessee, which was seek- On North Carolina's nexnrip,
ing its 17th trip to the Final .Latta·drove the right side and
Four.
threaded a pass across the
Camille Little added 17 lane to Erlana Larkins for a
points · and
La ' Tangela layup to make it 69-60.
Atkins" 1 had I0 points ·and
The Tar Heel s then did
10 rebounds for the Tar Heels, enough to hang on by leaning
who lost to eventual NCAA on Latta, the ACC's player of
champion Baylor in a region- . the year and as coach Sylvia
a\ final last year. .
Hatchell calls her, "our heart
With the ball in her hands and soul."
counting down the final secNorth Carolina's trapping ·
onds, Latta slapped hands defense harassed, disrupted
with · Atkinson. screamed and stripped Tennessee of any
"Yeah"' and pointed · toward offensive flow in the first
Cavaliers superstar LeBron half. At times, the Lady Vols
James, whom she met as a looked confused and coach
high school senior a few years
Pat Summitt's face turned as ·
back.
Parker led the Lady. Vols orange as her blouse during a
·
with 20 points and nine heated timeout.
When Little, who scored 13
rebounds, but had eight
poi'itts
in the first half, made a
turnovers agai nst Carolina's
layup,
the Tar Heel s were up ·
swarming defense. Sidney
Spencer added 13 points and by I 3 and on the verge of runShanna Zolman II .for ning away for good.
But Zolman finally got free
Tennessee, which will head
from
Latta and Miller to drain
home instead of to their fifth
a
3-pointer,
Tye'sha Fluker
Final Four in a row.
Tennessee never led in a scored inside and Tennessee
game that was much more closed within eight before the
ragged than expected, and Tar Heels reeled off a I 0-2
didn't have the national title spurt- capped by Little's 3game feel many thought i-t pointer - to open up a 43-31
halftime leaq. ·
would.
save.
"Dwyer threw a good baiiQame," · Warnimont said.
~J.W. Miller came out of ihe
·pen and did a great job and
that's what we need out of
bullpen ."
.
Tom Wolfe ·(0-1) took' the
loss for Ohio Valley as he
surrendered seven runs (five
earned) and six hits in 4 113
innings with two strikeouts
and five walks.
Jesse Young led the OVU
offense, goi ng 2-f0r-4 .with a
run scored and had an RBI
double. Wayne Toms was 1for-3 with an RBI and two
ru'ns
scored,
D.J .
Schreckengost was l-for-2
, with two RBI's and a run
scored and Matt Wharton
was 1-for-3 with an RBI hit.
In · game two , seniDr
righthander Dustin Gibbs
was dominant. Gibbs (3- l )
pitehed five fnnings and
gave up three hits while fan ning three and walking two.
The game was called after
five innings due to rain and

darkness.
Branon provided the big
hit as he smashed a two-run
home run . in ' the second
inning to give the Redmen a
3-0 lead . For the game.
Branon was 2-for-2 with a
run scored and two RBI.
Warren was a perfect-hitting 3-for-3, including a
double Martin, junior Matt
Smith and sophomore Kenta
Sato all had RBI's in the
game. Golom was 1-for-2
with two runs .scored and
two stolen bases.
Luke Nolan· (0-1) took the
loss for Ohio Valley. He
pitched fo ur innings, giving
up eight hits and six· runs
(four earned) with four
strikeout's and one walk. •
The Redmen a're now !I- I'
at home on the season and
will look to continue their
current hot streak as they
play host Pikevil1e College
on Thursday for a double· header. The first game
begins at I p.m.

bers are standing to~ether and cx:curred, and gathered outsi~e
refusmg to talk wtth mvesuga- . of Duke Provost Peter Lange s
to~s, and . he warned he may home, where they ban~ed on
brtng
at~mg-and-abettmg pots and pans unttl. he
charges agamst some of the emerged to answer questions.
players.
. . .
Lange said Monday that he
~e alleged vtcllm ts black, believes "the students wo~ld
wht~h has proved a source of be well-advised to come torte~ston on campus.
ward. They have chosen not
Th_e ct~cumstances of the to."
rape_ mdtcated a deep r_actal
A lawyer representing sevm?ttvatton for some of th~ era! lacrosse team members
t)l_mgs .t~at.. w~re do~e , did not immediately return
Ntfo~g sat_d: It m.1kes a en me calls Tuesday.
that ts by .us nature ot~e ~f !he
The university's athletic
most offen~tv.~ and mvastve director had already forced the
even more so.
t
t m·ss two games
1
0
Angry
over
the
team
memeam
, .
d h
.
. because of underage drinking
bers stlence an t e umverstd h h' .
fd
h
ty 's handling of the case, an .t e mng 0 ancedrs atdt e
D ur ham
Duke,
canst ere a
rest'd en ts h ave · party.
.
.
demonstrated on and off cam- natiOnal tttle contender before
pus ·,n the·past. 'ew
d'ays. They the season
has a 6-2
1'
d . hbegan,
fi
rallitd outs'tde the house recor wtt tve regu 1ar-seawhere the alleged attack son games to go.
phone calls to recruits by
Sampson and his assistant
coaches, and Oklahoma ofticials are scheduled to appear
from Page Bl
before an NCAA panel in
Utah on April 21.
Stepha\)ie Gilbert, . who
As pait of their selfhelp raised nephew A.J. imposed . sanction s, the
Ratliff in Indianapolis, said Sooners froze Sampson's
the Hoosiers' sophomore salary for a two-year period
guard called her Tuesday to . beginning in 2005 and
discuss the change, first restricteQ him from receivreported by. ESPN. Gilbert ing any postseason bonuses.
also said it was likely Ratliff His .·. recruiting was also
would stay at Indiana. ·
heavily curtailed.
.
"He's looking forward to
When he .resigned, Davis
meeting .him and getting to · said he believed Indiana
·know him ," Gilbert said. needed a former Hoosier to
"He seems pretty happy."
unify the pro-Knight and
· Ratliff declined to com- anti-Knight factions. But
ment and denied that a team Greenspan turned down the
meeting was held. Two other opportunity to lure Iowa's
key Indiana players had said Steve Alford, a former Allafter Davis resigned that American . who led the
they were apt · to transfer: . Hoosiers to the 1987 nationD.J. White, the 2005 Big al title.
Ten freshman of the year,
"Certainly there were
and Robert Vaden.
h
t ose persons who wan ted a
Gilbert said Sampson's coach to cortie from the ' IU
hiring could change their family.' but I did not detect
minds.
..
· that being the majority of the
"Once they meet With peop 1e, ". sat'd Ken Bec kl ey,
him, they'll probably need pre~i\lent of the Indiana
to see," Gilbert said. "I AI umm· Assoct·att'on prest·ted us to get
think, from the looks of it, d t "M t
·
os
wan
en
they have a pretty good the best coach avai \able that
we could afford."
'.
coach on their hands.'·'
Oklahoma
officials
Sampson spent the hist. I2
declined
to
comment seasons at Oklahoma, re,Tuesday. Telephone mes- establishing the Sooners as a
sages left for Indiana athlet- ' national
·
contender.
ic director Rick Greenspan Oklahoma went 20-9 this
and spokesman Pete Rhoda · year, and his name came up
were
not
immediately after the Sooners were upset
in the first round of the
returned.
Sampson
. · leaves NCAA tournament by
Oklahoma behind amid an Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
investigation for possible·
Sampson
gives
the
recruiting violations. The Hoosiers a widely respected
NCAA is looking into more coach and proven recruiter.
than 550 impe~missible He has been successful in

Indiana

Di

2006

Spring Sports Guide
inside today's Sentinel

from Page Bl
"Here's my take on
steroids: We can say anybody took :;teroids ,"
Rose said. "We don ' t
know. Unless you took
steroids the last two
years, I d on ' t care ...
Rose also addressed the
36-game hitting streak
that Philadelphia short-'
stop Jimmy· Rollins
. brings into the season.
Rollins could have lo~t
his rhythm at the plate,
but doesn't have to worry
about tiring as his streak .
continues, said Rose ,
who had a 44-game hit- .
ting streak in 1978.
"One thing about a hitting streak is the stamina,"
. Rose
. said.
both the Pac-1 0 and Big 12;
he once served as president '
of the National Association
of Basketball · Coaches; he
has coached on five national
teams; and boasts a career
record of 455-257.
In 12 seasons with the
Sooners, Sampson went
279-109 and made 12
straight postseason appearances; 'including the 2002
Final Four. Oklahoma's first
trip to the semifinals in a
, decade.
The Sooners were upset in
that game - by Davi s'
Hoosiers, who went on to
lose to Maryland in the tina\. ·
Sampson took hi s team
back to the regional finals in
2003. In 2004-05, the
Sooners shared the Big 12
title and were ranked among
the top 10:
Sampson is one of six
· coaches with 20 or more
wins each of the past nine
seasons. The others are
Arizona's Lute Olson (15),
Kentucky 's Tubby Smith
(13),
Duke's
Mike
Krzyzewski (\0), Syracuse's
· Jim Boeheim (9) and
Connecticut's Jim Calhoun
(9 ).
Sampson got his first head
coaching job at Montana
· Tech in 1981 after spending
only one season as an assistant there. After back-to,
back conference titles, he
moved on to Washington
. State where he was an assis- ·
tant for two years before taking over as head coach. He
led the Cougars to the 1994
NCAA' tournament in his
final season before coming
to Oklahoma.

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•
Middleport • Pomeroy, Ohio

Women ·
from Page Bl
the Big 12 and were 31-5
overall.
"Without a doubt. she \
,changed the complex ion of
everything .''
Okl ahoma
coach Sherri Coale ;,aid .
During the regular season.
Pari s averaged 21.4 poinh.
led the nation in rebou nding
(15.1) and made 61 percent
of her shots . She reac hed
double figures in poinl\ and
rebounds in all but three
games and became the fiN
NCAA women's pla ye r with
700 points, 500 rebounds and
I 00 blocks in a season...
.
Paris also broke a 21-yearold NCAA record with her
539 rebounds.
"Courtney's consistency
has been uncanny. " Coa le
said . "There '; no other way
to describe it. We've come to
learn that one way or another.
she 's going to get it done ."
Augustu s has pla yed so
well and so cons isten tl y that
she has become evervo nc's
All-Ameri c-an. · She was a

• Meigs opens season
wtth win. See Page 81

BY BRIAN J•.REED
13REED®MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

learned at midday that no with construction of its 'proaction would be taken on posed $1 billion IGCC power
the plan . The plan . was plant in .Lebanon Township,
POMEROY - The Public scheduled for consideration was first submitted to the
Utilities Commission of Ohio at the PUCO's March 20 · PUCO a year ago. Several
·did not act on American signing session, but was weeks of public te stimony
Electric Power's proposed continued until yesterday.
followed , at a public hearing
cost recovery plan on . "We don't know what that at Meigs High School and
Wednesday, as was expected. means for rescheduling," said two
other
locations .
The PUCO had included AEP Spokesman Jeff Rennie. Following a period for writthe cost recovery plan ·on
The cost recovery plan , ten testimony, the plan went
the agenda for yesterday) which outlines AEP s plans before the PUCO for considsigning . session, but A~ to recover costs associated eration late last year.
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· PTO reorg8hlzed

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• Tessie Virginia Wells, 84
• Shirley Whan, 65

INSIDE
• Bush .to Iraqis: .
It's time to get a unity
government up and
I'!Jnning. See Page A2
• Head Start slates open
enrollment lor next week.
See Page A3
• Area choir to practiCe.
See Page A3
• TOPS honors besi
losers. See Page A3
• Chester alumni set
reunion. See Page A3
• Stream Sweep of
Leading ·creek set tor
·April 22. See Page AS
·• AmericorpsNISTA
Service offers learning
opportunity.
See Page AS
.
• Sago Mine survivor
. mystified by his own
survival.
Page AS

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RACfNE - The latest meeting· of the
Southern Local Board of Education endeq
with several personnel changes and the
dissolution and subsequent reorganization
of Southern Elementary's K-4 and 5-8
Parent Teacher Organization (PTO).
Beginning with personnel news, the
board approved extending Southern High
School Principal Mark Miller's contract
· ·
through the 2008-09 school year.
Scott Wolfe was approved for the position of administrative assistant on a two
year limiied contract effective . 2006-07
schuo\ year through the 2007-08 school
year. Miller said due to Wolfe taking the
new position he will no longer be teaching
·
English at the high school.
The , resignation of Alan Crisp as
Southern AthletiC"'Director was accepted
effective June 30 as was the retirement of
Jan Hill effective May 31 '

PleiH see S.uthem, AS

Vinton man enters
pleas to charges

makes

BY KEVIN KELLY
KKELLY@MYDAILYTRIBUNE.COM

McARTHUR - A Vinton man charged
with aggravated murder in con'nection
with the death of a Gallia County resident
has pled guilty to lesser charges in Vinton
County Common Pleas Court.
A three-day trial was set to begin
Wednesday for Donovan K. Cremeens,
19, but pleas to Charges of conspiracy to
commit aggravated murder and gross
abuse of a corpse were accepted by Judge
Jeffrey Simmons.
·
The pleas were entered by Cremeens'
attorney, Herman Carson of Athens.~ .
Cremeens was sentenced to I 0 years on
the conspiracy charge, .a first-degree
felony, and one year n pris~m on the other
Ple1se see Pleas,·AS

Meigs native promoted
to Colonel in U.S.Anny

Detalla on Paee A8

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SYRACUSE From West
Virginia, · to Florida and back to .
Ohio, the new Syracuse lift station
has accumulated some miles on its
journey that ended yesterday on
Bridgeman Street.
The lift station is the last piece of
the puzzle in relation to the completion of the Syracuse water project
which has a price tag of $631.132.
Although the lift or "booster"
station was tentatively due to :
arrive in Syracuse on March 18 ,
satile delay s concerning the con figurations of pans and the bureaucratic wait. for inspection · pushed
its arrival date to yesterday.

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MIDDLEPORT - Steve Walburn, a
Middleport native and graduate of Meigs
High · School, has been . promoted to
Colonel in the United States Army. ·
Colonel Walburn, son
of Dale and Marjorie
Clarke Walburn of
Middleport, is currently
assigned in Arlington ,
Va. .as an Associate
Judge. U.S. Army Court
of Criminal Appeals.
Prior to his present
assignment he served as
the
Staff
Judge
Advocate
for · the
Colonel
Medical Research and Steve Walb!Jm
Materiel Command at
Fort Detrick, 2003-2005; Deputy Staff
Judge Advocate, HI Corps, 2002-2003;
Chief, Administrative 'and Civil Law. lll
Corps, Fort Hood , Texas, 2000: 2002;
Executive Officer and Chief, Criminal
Law. U.S . Forces Korea and Eighth U.S.
Army, Yongsan, Korea.
His earlier assignme included serving
as the first Army I structor ai the Air
Force Judge Adv te General School. .
Maxwell Air ·For,c Base, · Montgomery.
Ala .. 1996- 199.8 · Chief, Military Justice
Please ... Colonel, AS

. The lift station which was 'built t~o weeks until the whole system
in Parkline, W.Va. came to th.e vil- goes online, providing water to
lage preassembled and w:ts taken 400 customers.
by flat bed truck to Bridgeman
Now that the lift station has been
Street'and · then eventually placed placed · omo i" foundation. work
on its foundation by large crane. will begin on tapping into the water
after a few tries.
inlet and outlet ,·alves. as well as
On the site yesterday were mem- l'Ont)ecting the internal and external
bers of the Syracuse Board of Public wiring that had already been comAffairs which is overseeing the pro- pleted by Riley.
ject, Jim Friel from the village engiFriel had said earlier that securing
neering ftrm Linn Engineering, and connecting the lift station will
Steven Faller and Lou Sal~(na from take around a week.
·
Corporate Equipment Company of
After the lift station is finished
Cincinnati (provider of the plumb- testing will be done on the new water
ing equipment for the station) and · tank to check for leaks as well' as disCarrol A. Riley from Andy's Lock infect the tank . This process wi ll be
and Key Instrument s and Control&gt; followed by some telemetry work
who was finishing electrical work .
friel estimated that it would be
Please see Syr~cuse. AS

Jail repairs continue as Athens County contract expires

BY CHARLENE HOEFUCH
HOEFLICH@MYDAILYSENTINEL'.COM

.THURSDAY MARCH 30,2006

. The PUCO's approval of reco very in three pha ses,
the cost recovery plan is nec- beginning with pre-conessary before AEP can pre- struction this year, . through
sent its plan for construction the construction period and
to the Ohio Power Siting after operations
begin
Board, which must also give around 20 I 0.
a'pproval. When the cos t
It is unu ; ual for a utility
recovery plan was first liled, company to seek cost
AEP Ohio President Kevin recover y ·p rior to operaWalker said he was "confi- tions. and there are oppodent" the PUCO would nents to the plan who claim
approve of it.
it will place an unfair burThe plan calls for cost den on AEP co nsumers.

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unanimous selection last sea- "Her spirit and enthusiasm
son, when she was the are what drives us."
national player of the year,
Pondexter returned to
and was unanimou s on the Rutgers after passing up a
preseason
team
last chance to turn pro and led the
November.
.
Scarlet Knights to a 16-0 Big
Her 23-point regular-sea- · East record. She averaged
· son average led the nation . .21.5 points and 3.2 assists
·and she' shot 57 8 percent, · and became the first Rutgers
including 51 .5 percent from · player to earn ftrst-team All ·
3-point range.
America honors·.
"I fee l good · abou t it,''
" It has been five long years
Augustus said. •·1 think I've of hard work to get to tht s
worked hard enough to be point, so it is really special to
deserving of this. [t' s just a be rewarded and acknow\joy being able to go into edged
in . th~s
way,"
ot her states and have· people Ptmdexter sat d. ·To be the
know who you are and appre- first Rutgers player to be a
cia te what you're domg for ltrst-team AP A\1-Amencan
the women's game." ·
-. that' s incredible." ·
Latta, North Caro lina· s
Young led Baylor to the
effervescent 5-6 point guard, . national cha!llpionship. last
averaged 18.4 points and five year and. catne back wtl.h a
ass isl\ in \eadmg the Tar soltd semor season, averagHee\s to the ACC regular" ing 22.2 points and . 10
season and
tournamen.t rebounds and becoming just
champion ships and their first the fourth Division I player to
No . I ranking.
reach 2.000 potnts. 1,000
"J don't really look at what rebounds, 300 steals and 300
I' ve done individually" I_atta assist&gt;
said . "We' rej ust a total pack"To be named as nne of the
age as a team ."
io.p five players in the coun·
But it wo uldn 't'be the sa me ·try is amazing," Young said.
team wi thout her.
'' It .is a tremendous accom"She's our heart and soul." . plishment and I feel extremecoach Sylvia Hatchell 'said . ly blessed ."

. Ariel Jr. Theatre presents ·
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. BY BRIAN J. REED
BREED@MYDAILYSENTINEL .COM

POMEROY 1 - · Renbva\inns and .
repairs continue at the Me igs County hi !.
, over a year after they began. hut Shenff .
Robert BeeQ\e said Wedne,dav · they are
nearing co n'ipletion. and an in ;pei:~i.on is
expected soon.
Completion of the renovations and reopening th~ Jail a' a tcmporarv holding ·
· facilit) wdl become more important to the
COUill} after the tirst tif April. hecause the
count\ ha&gt; decided to di\ct&gt;nt inue a contract. ;.,,ith an Athens Countv facililv for
prisoner ht&gt;u~ing .
·
•
A 'tee\ fi rc c,capc doni. donated by
We sam Constructiun. "'"' ithlal\ed vesterda' b) Youn g·,. Carpenter Service
thmugh a donation fmn1 · Attorney
Bernard Fu'lt7~ . The steel dnor is one ofthe
fin al structural improvements needed to
meet state'standards. B.eegle said.
There are also minor plumhing repairs
to be complctccl. Beegle &gt;aid improvemems were ·recehtl y made to the intercom
sy,tem connected to the jatl ce ll hlock. :
State pi\ nftlciaJ, are now reviewing
Reegle·, manual "f pil pollcte' and procedures
. Bee~\e 'aid he recemh· learned
B~an J. Reed( plloto
!hat
he
can
forego htnng fu\1 -tnne jailer'
Victor Young and Kenny Klein of Young's Carpenter Service Installed
b)·
maJ..in
g
Ji,patc·hcr,
for jail
a donated steel fire escape door at the Meigs County · Jail on . oversight and lhtng therc,p&lt;11lsible
p,,mcrn) Police
Wednesday, as renovations continue in hopes of · re-Q~enmglhe fac1l ·
ity 'to short-term inmates.
·
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