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Jill Carroll, now free,
speaks out after nearly
three months in
captivity in Iraq, A7

. Sago Mine survivor
returns home, ·months
earlier than expected, As

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Middleport • Pomeroy, Ohio
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SPORTS
• Southern blasts White
Falcons in five innings.
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Sheets: Jail housing costs 'about right' so far ·
~¥ BRIAN J. REED
BREED@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY - The cost of
housing Meigs County prisoners in other. facilities is
expected to cost county commi ss ioners over $150,000
this year, but the cost so far is
~·aboul
. righl ,"
County
Commissioner Jim Sheets
said Thursday,
Sheriff Robert Beegle, in a
leiter to commissioners dated
yesterday, said a state jail
inspector was impressed
with his ongoing r"enovati&lt;;m
work and the public support

Commissioners
open VFD bids
BY BRIAN J. REED
BREED@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

shown for it. Beegle has collected $11,000 in cash dorialions to increase security.
improve plumbing and .elec trical systems, and modify
the booking, dressing and
visiting areas in 'the I00 yearold facility:
Beegle's efforts lo renovate
and re-open the county jail
have been ongoing 'since he
took office a year ago, but he
expects the state to act on his
proposed policies and procedures for jail operations wilhin the next two weeks. He
said.earlier this week that set
of policies is a major compo-

nent of hi s J)lan to re-open the
. Jaillo shor!'term inmale.,.
'Reopening the counly jail
would relieve a1 least part of
the linancial burden on coun·
. ty commi,,ioners, who are
responsible, by law. for housing, food and ·medical care
for inmates in county CUS·
tody. Commissioners appro·
prialed $155,000 for housing
costs. alone, this year, and
have spenl appro~imately a
quaner of that apppropriation·
so far. The approprialion was
. based largely on whal com·
. mi ssioners spenl last ,year for
prisoner housing.

"Our housing cos1s. year 10 in jail unlil 1hey are comdale . .are JUSI abou t right," pleted. .
·
Sheets said, "bul we ne ver
The cos ts. abo increase
know from ·monlh lo month afler ind iclmen t&gt; ure issued
whal the com will be. If the by the grand jury. and vary
couo'ty jail can be re·opened from season to season.
in lne next few4~e ks , il will
Commissioners will not
be a greal help. :'!l'
renew the ir contracl with 1he
Sheets said lhe ·cosl can- Southe&lt;tslern Ohio Regional
not be eslimaled each Jail in NeJ,onville. Sheets
monlh, . becau se it depends · said . That contracl. .which
quite si mply on lhe number allowed for housing of prisof inmale s in jail and how oners at Si\&gt;5 per d!!). expires
long they stay' behind bars. today . · Conimi"ioners will
Some tim es th e preparation rely. in , tead . oh a five-bed
. of documem s. such . as pre- contract wilh Wa shington
se nlence investigation s, is Coum y to ·house mosl of the
delayed , and pri soners are inmates in county custody.
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BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH . ' .
HOEFLICH@MYOAILYSENTINEL.COM

Left: Kim Al len . talented

POMEROY
Meigs
POMEROY
.-Meigs Middle School seventh gradCounly
Commissioners er Shelby Johnson captured
opened bids for a heating, · the title of Meigs County
ventilation and air condilion- champion in the annual couning system and electrical sys- ty·wide spelling bee held
· tern upgrades for 1he Orange Thursday night at the Meigs
· Township Fire Department Middle School. ·
on Thursday. ·
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Runner:up in the competition
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in
regular
session,
with
15 school winners repre- ·
Meeting
• Walter.Dorst, 52
commissioners opene,d bids senting all three school dislricls
from four HVAC vendors and was · Meigs Intermediate
three electrical contractors · . School fifth grader, Tyler Price.
for lhe work. to be completed The win went to Shelby after
lh~ough
the Community she correctly spelled "windDevelopmenl Block Gram break" missed by Tyler, and
• A Hunger F'or More.
Formula program. Hendrix then went on to con-ectly spell
·See Page A2
Heating and Cooling .of the next work. "explore."
Tuppers . Plains _ was , the
The two were .presented
· · • Perspective on
apparent . low bidder on the trophies 'Sy Kim Allen, .
elections and Christian
HVAC work, with a bid .o f ented and gifted coordinator
duty: my two-cents worth . . $6,990. · Maxey Electrical for
the
Athens-Meigs
·
Service
of
Reedsville
was
the
Educational'
Service
Cenler.
See Page A2
apparent low bidder on the
, Pronouncer for the bee was
• Fruth to be honored
electrical component of the Becky Zurcher and seated on ·
project, with a bid of $5,300. the judging panel were superat chamber dinner.
Other HVAC bids were intendents, William Buckley,
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·received from Airc\aws .of Meigs; Bob Grueser, Southern,
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Alhens, $ 10,270; Mark's and Rick, Edwards. Eastern.
Plm.11bing and Healing of
School champions,qua:Iify·See. Page AS
Reedsville , $8, 160; -and ing to compete in the counly
• Phillips wins spot on
Foreman and Abbotl of .contest were:
District 17 Honor Band.
$9,900.
Meig s ·Middle School:
Middleport, .
Electrical bids were also Jennifer Robinson, si11.1h
See Page AS
received from . D.J . Group, grade; Shelby Johnson, sev· • Meigs County
. enth grade; and Lauren
Please see Bids, AS
Barnes, eighth grade.
WIC and National
Meigs
Intermediate
Nutrition Month.
School: Brandon Mahr.
See Page AS ·
fourth grade; Megan Dyer.
Tyler
Price , Tess Phelps , and
• Taft vetoes sewage
Cremeans, ftfth gratle.
Alyssa
: provision. See Page A6
Eastern: Erin Swatzel,
• Charges filed in
fourth .grade; Hannah Adams.
fifth ; Marie Powell, sixth; ·
doctor's slaying along
Megan Carnahan, seve nth;
Ohio Turnpike. '
and Brittany Mather, eighth. ·
BY BETti SERGENT
See Page AS
Southern: Abigail Adkins.
BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINELCOM
fourth; · Kody Wolfe, fifth;
POMEROY - Does absti- Bobby Goode, sixth; Trevor
Flint. seventh; a.nd Brad
nence . make the heart grow Coppick eighth.
WEATHER
fonder') That question as well
as others concerning the difficult choices young people
face w iII hopefully be
answe'red when nationally
known abstinence speaker
Doug Herman pays a visit to ·
Meig s Middle and High
Schools, and Southern High
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
School next week.
HOEFLICH@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM
If the questions can'l l&gt;e
answered then at least Hennan
POMEROY ~ 'Tm happy
is expected · to get ~ ' dialogue for the senior, and proud of
· Details on Page .AS
going. hopefully bc1ween kids the four freshmen who made
and lh'cir parems.
the Di&gt;trict I7 Honors .
Mei gs Counly Abslinenl!e Band,'" said Toney 'Dingess,
. Builds Character Coordinator Meigs High School band
Cara Bullington hopes that · director. "This is the nwst
parents will become. involved . we've had for man y years ."
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in these .sometime s difficult
Today accompani ed hy
discussions.
Calendars
A6
Dingess lhose five Marauder
Bullington was also exciled Band members are in Athens
Classifieds
84-6 10 book Herman as a speaker 'where lhey j\lined about 75
afler · having heard him
Comics
B7 'recounl in person his slory of olher oulslanding musicians
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from numerou s area high
Dear Abby
A6 losing his wife and daughter school s lo begin . practicing
to AIDS through an infecled for a con.cert 10 lake place ·
Editorials
Cha~•"" Hoeftlch; plloto
A4 blood lransfu sion.
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Saturday night · in Memorial Meigs :High ·School students in. Ath ens for rehearsals of lhe
Although Herman has Audi10rium.
Faith • Values
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District 17 Hono rs Band which will . perform 1r1 concert
faced some seriou s situations
The sludenl s arc se nior Saturday 'mght at Memorial Auditorium are from the left.
Movies
As in life he is said to use a blend Chri
stopher Fidds. and .Christopher Frelds. Calee Reeves. Jamie Bailey. Ca itlin Swar tz.
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B3 of humor and seriou sness lo · freshman Calee · Reeves, and Christopher Kin1es .
convey his. me ~sage of sexual drums: and freshni.en Jamie
Obituaries
for Ihe L"&lt;'nccn will be 'elect· AI lev. and Amcn~an' \\ c
As choices ·and consequence.
Bailey.
flut
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Caitlin
Swant.
Afl of lhr ' ludcnl&gt; will t&gt;c·
The asse mblies at ·Meigs bass clarinel: and Chriqopher ed from a prugrap1 Jnclt1din~
Sports
B Section
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and gifted coordinator.
presents trophies to
Shelby Johnson . Me1gs
County spelling champ1on ,
and Tyler Price. runner,up.

OBITUARIES

Below: School winners
participating in the county
spelling bee were. I to r,
front. Alyssa Cremeans,
Megan Dyer, Bobby .
Goode. Brandon Mahr.
Abiga il Adkins, Lauren
Bar·nes, and Tyler Price,
and back, Megan
Carnahan·. Jenn ifer
Robinso6, Kody Wolfe ,
B·radley Cpppick. Erin
Swatzel, Hi)nr]ah Adams,
Shelby .!Oilnsor~. and
Brittany ;Mat~er.

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Charlene Hoellk:h/photo.

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Nationally known
abstinence
speaker to be at
Meigs, Southern

Five MHS band members
selected for Honors Band

Daylight~

saving time
returns Sunday
WASHI\GTON tAP) Milli&lt;1n' ,,( Anieri cans will
lose an hour:s sleep Saturday
ni~hl as clncb
are lltrned
ahead. to da) lt~ht-sa1·ing I nne.
Othe.r people will forge~
and be an hour la1e for church
or o1her actil itie' .
OtTicialll dock' should be
moved a head one· hour a1 2
a.m. Sundav. Mosl folks will
do th e job bet:orc hining the

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Charlene Hoeflich

General Manager-News Editor

Congress shall make no law respecting an
establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
free exerdse thereof; or abridging the freedom
vf speech, or of the press; or the right of the
people peaceably to assemble, and to petition
the Government for a redress of grievances.
-:- The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Friday. March 31, the 90th day. of 2006. There
are 275 days left in the year.
Today 's Highlight in History:
.
One year ago, on March 31 , 2005, Terri Schiavo, 41. died
at a hospice in Pinellas Park, Fla., 13 days after her feeding tube was removed in a wrenching right-to-die dispute
that engulfed the couns, Congress and the White House ·and
divided the country. ·
·
On this date:
·
.
In 1880, Wabash, Ind. , became the first town in the world
' t.o be illuminated by electrical lighting.
.
.
In 1889, French engineer Alexandre Gustave Eiffel
unfurled the French tricolor from atop the Eiffel Tower,
officially marking its completion.
In 1917, the United States took possession of the Virgin
Islands from Denmark.
In 1933·, Congress authorized the Civilian Conservation
Corps.
·
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In 1943, the Rod·gers and Hammerstein musical
"Oklahoma!" opened on Broadway.
In 1945, the Tennessee Williams play "The Glass
Menagerie" opened on !3roadway.
In 1949, Newfoundland entered confederation as
Canada's lOth province.
In 1968, President Johnson · stunned the country by
announcing he would not seek another term in office.
In 1976, the New Jersey Supreme Couri ruled that coma
patient Karen Anne Quinlan could be disconnected from her
respirator. (Quinlan, who remained comatose, died in 1985 .)
In 1986. 167 people died when a Mexicana Airlines
Boeing 727 crashed in a remote mountainous region of
Mexico.
Ten years ago: Russian Preside]lt Boris Yeltsin announced
a h.alt to combat operations in Chechnya, limited troop
withdrawals and a willingness to hold indirect talks with
the rebels' leader.
Five years ago: Riot police laid siege to Slobodan
Milosevic's villa in an attempt to bring the former Yugo~lav
president to justice. But a detiant Milosevic rejected a warrant, reportedly telling police he wJJuldn 't "go to jail aliye."
(He was taken into custody the next day.)
One year ffgo : A damning rep 0 n by a presidential commission concluded the United States knew "disturbingly little" about nuclear and biological threats from dan·gerous
adversaries. The World Bank approved Paul Wolfowitz as
its new president. South Carolina defeated Saint Joseph's.·
6()-57, in the NIT championship game. Chicken entrepreneur Frank Perdue died in Salisbury, Md., at age 84.
Today's Binhdays: Actor William Daniels is 79. Hockey
Hall-of-Farner Gordie Howe is 78. Actor Richard
Chamberlain is 72. Country singer-songwriter John D.
Loudermilk is 72 .. Musician Herb Alpert is 71. Sen. Patrick
Leahy (0-Vermont) is 66. Actor Christopher Walken is 63.
Comedian Gab~ Kaplan is 61. Former Vice President AI
Gore is 58 . David Eisenhower is 58. Actress Rhea Perlman
is 58. Rock musician Angus Young (AC/DC) is 51. Actor
Marc McClure is 49. Actor William McNamara is 41. Actor
Ewan McGregor is 35 .
Thought for Today: "What is it to be a gentleman'? The
first to thank and the last to complain." - Serbian proverb.

·Obituaries

A no-frills Easter celebration
of the city known inelegantly as "Skid Row."
For generations, City
Mission has been radiating
kindness and hope to men
and women down on their
luck through their personal
machinations or through no
fault of their owri. (No distinction was ever made .)
Most of the congregation
on this Easter Sunday was
made up of people from the
·churches that support City
Mission . In addition, there
were about 20 "transients"
- the mission's word for
. what you and I might call
derelicts
who had
enjoyed the mission's hospitality overnight. ·
The service was plain no frills or flourishes but
,probably just what was
called for here. It was low
key, unemotional, digni'
fied. caring. The highlights
for me were Martha's violin solo, "The Holy. City,"
and Helen's soprano solo,
"Because He Lives ."
lt was my most memorable
Easter · service .
Celebrating Ea~
~ r on Skid
· Row without ~ y embellishments of th day was a
reminder it is. the gift that is
important, not the wrapping.
As I left City Mission
that morning, it also
occurred to me that we

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Fruth to be honored ·at chamber dinner
BY NICOLE FtELI&gt;S

Walter Dorst

miss the real significance
of Easter by trying too hard
to associate · it with the
rebirth of life in the spring.
lf.a modern novelist were
to write a life of-Jesus, the
story would probably end
with the crucifixion . Happy
endings don't appeal to us
today. We co'nsider them
unrealistic.
So a modern story of
Jesus would leave out the
resurrection as too romantic. There would be no
Easter lilies on the dust
jacket of the book- only a
· cross on a hill far away.
The trouble with that
kind of realism is, it is
unreal. Happy endings still
· abound in I ife. They come
into all our l.ives , like
Easter, when we least
expect them .
Nobody ellpected Easier
- least of all Jesus' disciples and friends whose
world and whose hopes
seemed to come to an end
on Goo~ Friday.
But Easter came; out .of
the blue. It 'was God's great
happy ending.
Easter - a happy surprise
ending to our afflictions - is
more real than all the crosses.

NFIELDS~MYOAILYREGISTER . COM

POMEROY.- Walter Gladden Dorst 52, of Urbana. passed
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va.
away unexpectedly on March 29, 2006 at his residence .
- Beloved citizen, communiHe was born in Parkersburg, W.Va. , son of the late Archie ty leader, friend.
and Ida Whaley 'Dorst. Walter was employed as a driver for
These are just some of the
Waste Management Co. and was a member of the North words people use to describe
American Fishing Club. He enjoy~d time with his family and Jack Fruth, often remembered
was an avid outdoorsman.
as a pillar of the community
Surviving are his children: · Brad (Kim) Lincicome, who founded the Fruth
Buckhannon, W.Va., Cheri (Norm) Carlson. Ind., Bill (Linda) Pharmacy chain and was a
Lincicome, Columbia, Md ., Mimi (Tom) Wilt, Winston- leader of many local organiSalem, N.C., Andy (Linda) Lincicome, Urbana, Ohio, Heidi zations. Fruth passed away
(Jason) McCartney, Buckhannon, Cyndi (Matt) Dorst-Martin, last summer.
Buckhannon, and Nancy (Fred) Dorsi-Frederick, Rivesville,
W.Va.; 33 grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren;
sisters: Eleanor Spurlock, Texas, Betty Harding, Mt. Gilead,
Linda (Brady} Fogle, Pataskala; and a brother, Garry (Judy)
· DOrst, West Jetlerson ; and several nieces and nephews~
BY APRIL VITELLO
Besides his parents he was preceded in death by a sister, Donna
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
Martin, and nephews, Scotty Harding and Richard Osborne.
Services will be at I p.m. Monday April 3, 2006 at Fisher
SIMPSON, W.Va. - It
Funeral Home in Pomeroy, and burial will follow in wasn 't a fancy homecoming,
Keebaugh Cemetery. ·
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just some red balloons,
Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. handmade signs, a lot of
hugs and his wife's homemade lasagna. But. it was
everything the only survivor
of the Sago Mine disaster
wanted after a three-month
recovery that continues to
amaze doctors.
·
He is· thin and still a bit
POMEROY - Hear the blues for free at 9 p.m. tonight at unsteady on hi s feet, but
· the Coun Street Grill. The concert is sponsored by Ohlinger Randal McCioyJr. was strong
and Sons Amplifiers of Pomeroy and features New York enough Thursday to leave the
Bluesman Bill Perry and his Bill Perry Blues Band. The open- Morgantown rehabilitation
ing act is Phil and the Thrill.- No cover charge. Perry will also hospital where he has spent
. be
. featured at this . year's' Big Bend Blues Bash.
two months in intensive therapy, recovering from a severe
brain injury and regainins his
physical strength.
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POMEROY - Nashville-based singer-soijgwriter Mary
The scene would have been
Gauthier will open the Fur Peace Ranch's Fur Peace Station hard to imagine Jan. 4, when
Concen Season this Saturday. Gates open at 7 p.m., show a 'Critically injured McCloy
starts at 8 p.m. Tickets are $18 in advance , $20 at the gate. was carried out of the mi11e 41
Blues musician John Cephas will be the opening act. Call992- hours after an explosion that
6228 for more infm'matton.
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left 12 fellow miners dead.
"I'd just like to thank
everybody for their thoughts
and prayers," he said softly at
POMEROY - The Meigs County Cancer Resource Center a news conference with his
will hold a ribbon cutting at II :30 a.m. and open house from wife, Anna.
He paused, then added, "I
. II a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, April 5 inside the Mulberry
believe
that's it."
Community Center. Light refreshments provided.
An . hour . later, when he
airived at his gray and blue
trailer in . Simpson, rel&amp;tives
shouted out greetings and small
children blew noisemakers:
Missy
McGee,
Anna
RACINE- Southern Local School District has scheduled its McCloy's sister, said she
2006-07 kindergarten screening for 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on both knew he would enjoy the fuss.
Monday, April 10 and Tuesday, April II in the Southern
"He used to be the quiet
Elementary School's kindergarten classrooms. To be el igible the type, but since this has hapchildren . must have rurned five by Aug. I, 2006. Parents or pened, he's been very, very
guardians are asked to bring binh cenificate with social security verbal," said McGee, whose
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number. shot record signed by a physician, any legal document .
applicable penaining to custody. pre school documentation if
applicable. any emergency information that might' be necessary
Stich as any health or medical conditiqns, emergency phone
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numbers, etc. Cali the school for an·appointment at 949-4222.
Bv JULIE CARR SMYTH
AP STATEHOUSE CORRESPONDENT ·

But his legacy lives on, and
in honor of Fruth and hi s
accomplishments,
Mason
County Area Chamber of
Commerce members have
been working to plan a special
tribute to his life during the
60th annual dinner, which has
been slated for Thursday.
April 20 at the Point Pleasant
Moose Lodge on W.Va. 2.
"The chamber hoard agreed
that the many accomplishments of Mr. Fruth should be
showcased in a manner befit-

ting one whose dedication to
community projects is unsurpassed," Said Hilda Au stin.
executive director of the
Chamber of Commerce, said.
"The chamber members and
guests want to make sure this
particular evening is remembered as one to be proud of.
especially because of recognizing the life work of Mr. Fruth."
A · reception hosted by
BB&amp;T will begin at 6 p.m.,
with dinner and the presentation of the First Impression

Award, and Communit)
Serv ice Award to follow
beginning at 7 p.m. Ticket&gt;
are $40 per per1on. with
table1 for eight purcha,eu 111
advance available for 5.300
Reservation-. ' houiJ be made
before Thursday. April 13 .
Au ,t in said ta ble' l.av,
been se lling qu id . I) .. an.J .n
expect\ ~ good turnout a: 1~1
year \ event .
For more injnmwttmt , uli
the chamber offic•' at I ,11.1
675 -1(}5(}.

Sago Mine survivor returns home, months earlier.than expected
Mine sur v1vo:
Randa l McCloy
Jr. wc.v3S

before e ntennr
hts hom€
Thursday •n
Sirnpson .
W. Va . McC1oy
ret•nned horne
irom
Mountam·Jie·;,
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Local Briefs

Free blues concert

Rehabil 1tado ~

Hospital in
Mo rgantowr~.

wl··ere he

survivor 1n the
Sago M1ne d ~ ·

Mary Gauthier at Fur Peace Ranch

aster, Jan. 2
. th,at killed 12
miners.

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Ribbon cutting

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STUDIES.

Southern kindergarten
pre-registration

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c.Jntinue to
recover after
bei ng the lont

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(George Plagenz. is an
ordained minister and veteran newsman based in .
Col!fmbus, Ohio.)

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husband . has been with the
McCloys·nonstop since the 26year-old miner was rescued.
. "If he saw a crowd before,
he would wiilk around it. But
it's not the same now. It's
good to see him this way."
she said. · "Before, he didn't
think anybody liked him. He
dido 't think I liked him, and
I'm his sister-in-law."
McCloy has also asked
Anna td remarry him, she.
. said, perhaps in a bigger ceremony than the one the y had
June 30, 2001.
"He has a new lease on
life," McGee said .
McCloy is considered a
medical miracle because he

survived being exposed to
carbon monoxide for so long.
Doctors cannot fully ellplain
why he lived and 12 others
died. They al so had expected
him to spend about . six
months · in t]Jerapy, but
released him in half that time.
"It's still amazing, · still
astonishing," said Dr. Russell
Biundo. medical director at
· Health South Mountain view ·
Rehabilitation
Regioniil
Hospital. "It's basically -almost
like he was resurrected."
McCloy thanks God for his
surVival. "Because of him, I
am here," he said , sitting on a
' living-room sofa ..
Anna McCloy said her fam-

ily was . happy In he going
home, but remember' the fam
ilies of the miners who died.
·'There are 12 families who are
in our thoughts and prayer;
today and every day... she said
[n recognition of McCloy\
recovery. Gov. Joe Manchi n
l).nnounced the rural road
where the McCioys li ve will'
be renamed "Mirac le Road ."
He · gave green-and-white
signs to McCloy and hi s three
key phystcians.
"We didn 't get the 13 mi'racles we hoped for." Manc hin
said. "We did get one. "
Associated Press Wri t(')'
Vicki Smith co111rib11ted ro
tltis report from Mo rg&lt;llllll\1'11.

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Relay for life dinner planned
POMEROY - A Relay for Life charity dinner wi ll be
held in front of the Pomeroy Eag les Club. West Main Street,
April 22 from I 0 a.ni . to 2 p.m. Cost ·Of the spaghetti dinner
is $5. Sponsored by the Eagles Club and Health Department
Relay for Life team ..
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POMEROY -' Heart of the Valley Head Start enrollment
will begin Monday and con'tinue through April 7. Hours are 8
. a.m. to 4 p.m. every day with the except ton of Tuesday when
they. will be from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Parents can enrol·! their children at Bradbury in Middleport,
Tuppers Plains, Clay and Woodland in Gallipolis.
·
Head Start is a child and family development program for 3
and 4 year olds and their fami lies. The program services
include education, nutritien, health, disability services, and
family support. Services are ,free to those who qualify.
For more information call one of the Centers or the central
office, toll free, 1-866-992-4202.
gest they meet monthly wih
all elected officials, in order·
to di scuss courthouse operations and issues relevant to all
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courthou se office s. In particular, Powell said, courthouse
Beverly,
$17,500.
~nd
officials
should discus s how
Rainbow Ridge Electric.
to address a growing problem
Long BottofQ, $18,369.48.
Commi ss ioners
tabled with records storage.
Commissioners also:
action on the bids pending
• Approved an amendment
review
by
Grant s
to
the contract betw~en the
Administrator Jean Trussell.
Department of Job and Family
Other business
Serices and Gallia!Meigs
Commi ssioners si gned a Community Acti,pn Agency.
proclamation declaring the extending funding for the supweek of April 30-May 7 Soil plemental heating assistance
and Water Stewardship program through June 30.
. Week . The Meigs Soil and
• Approved an aJdendum
Water . Conservation District to the. contract between DJFS
will observe the theme. .a nd
the
Athens/Meigs ·
"Water Wise" · during the Educational . Service Center ..
week-long observance. The . for the Workforce Investment
distnct has sponsored a col- Act. Younger Youth program,
oring contest , poster contest .. td t.nclude a stx-week sumand essay contest for school mer tutonng program.
children. and an amateur ·. ·• Approved p;,~ym ent of
· photo.co nt est. ' T h~ Waters of bill s in the amount of
Meigs Count y."
$3 14. ~8 6 . 14 .
Probate/Juvenile
Court
Commi ssi oners
Mick
Judge L. Scott Powell met Davenport and Jim Sheets
with commi ssioners to sug- attended the meetin g.

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CHESTER - The Chester United Methodist Church will
have. a ham loaf dinner with dessen and beverage to suppon
mi ssions at the church on Wednesday. Serving will be from 5
to 6 p.m. Carry-out will be available. Love offering will be
collected. Call Lori Arnott at 742-8903 for more information .

When Marian Anderson membership in DAR, natuand dad Don Erwin and husof
citizens,
band Jon Perrin and mom was denied the use of the ralization
LETTERS TO THE
Gaye Perrin and the rest of privately owned' DAR .hall, American Indian schools;
the family and dozens of that action was legal. If one · etc . Would a racist organizaEDITOR
other very devoted folks. the · properly judges historical tion do all of these good
Dear Editor:
Letters to tlte editor are welcome. They should be less tha11
has unfolded and events, one must do. so in works? I think not. He who
·dream
I was in the grocery last
there
is
no
doubt in my mind context with the period in is without sin should cast the
300 words. All letters are subject to editing, must be signed,
Saturday und overheard a
the
shows
will
'go on.
which the event occurred. At first stone.
and include addr~ss . and telephone 1111mber. No unsigned let, lady say, "When I come
June Ashley
I know for a fact Jhat the this same time, the li.S.
ters will be published. Letters should be in good taste,
back to this world I want to
next
casting
time
is
schedRacine
legally
segregated
its
troops,
coine back as an Ooompa
addressing issues, not personalities. Leuers of tltanks to orga- ·
uled
for
June
and
the
group
and . states legally had Jim
Loompa," and I decided one
nitations and individuals will not be accepted for publicatio11.
has
chosen
·
.
"
Fiddler
On
the
Crow
laws. Fortunately, segof us was crazy and then it
Roof."
If
you
have
·
always
regation,
Jim Crow laws ,
clicked .... she had attended .
wanted
to act now is the time
and
the
like
are no longer
the River City Players
Dear Editor:
to
get
on
board.
All
interestlegal. Despite the se past
Production of "Willy Wonka
We have four people run- ·
and the Chocolate Factory." ed fo lks are welcome .... wrongs, thi s is still the best ning for Meigs County audi "
Reader Services ·
(UsPs 213·96.0)
I had purchased tickets to Me"' Oh no! I will just sit country in the world. Even tor in the May .2 primary.
Correction Polley
Ohio Valley Publishing Co.
attend and take . a ·young back and enjoy the fruits of . Syracu se once denied blacks I' ve noticed all the signs
Our main concern in all stories is 10 be Publ ished every afternoon, Mohday
friend of mine. We attended the effons of a great group being in the village after along the roadways. I'm sure
througH Friday, 111 Court Street,
accurate. If you know of an error in a
the Sunday afternoon show- . known as the River City dark, but that doesn't mean you have, too: But one thing
~om eroy. Ohio. Second-class postage
Mr. Fields ' home village bothers me. Only one candistory, 'call the newsr:oom at ( ~40 ) 992· . paid 81 Pomero y
ing and I will have to say Players. See you there.
Marjorie
M.
Walburn
isn't
a fine place now.
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Member: The Assoc,.led Press and Ihe
after living in Meigs County
date's signs were, purchased
Middleport
Ohio Newspaper Association.
DAR promotes its . here in Meigs County.- "The
The
for 50 years this was the
Poetmaater: Send address corrections
Our main number Is
contest to get students to get other three (the multi-col· most fun thing I had ever
to The Daily Sentinel.' 111 Court Street
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good basic. ~nowledge of ored ones, not the white one
experienced. We had a super
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history so that they can theri with black letters) were purDepartment extensions are:
Oompa Loompa Time.
study it more deeply - the chased from out-of-state
My hat is off to the Holzer
Subscription Rates
positive and negative - if vendors who specialize in
By carrier or motor route
Clinic for spon soring the
News
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they wish. No reasonable political signs .
show and to Hometown · Dear Editor:
Editor: Charlene Hoeflich, Ext 12
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Market for their pre-producA recent negative letter person could protest this'
What should we .think of
Reporter : Brian Reed, Ext. 14
Dally .... . .... . . . . .... .50"
goal.
However,
Mr.
Fields
tion
part
y.
I
learned
yesterDAR
need
s
against
the
Reporter: Belh Sergent. Ext ,13
candidates seeking an office
Senior Citizen rates
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One month ..... . ... •. .'9.24
day tha t one thousand ti ckets addre~sin g. The letter' first is implies that the negative side in ·Meigs County who won 't
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were so ld •and I know why. I critical · of a 60-year-old of history should be the pri- even . purchas.e campaign
Adverti!!ing
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sat and watched the people e.vent and then switches mary focus over a balanced matenal s, destgned to get
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to 1he Dally SentineL,N o subsc ripti'o n by
around me and rest assured themes to the unrelated view. To assume that . any our votes. in the county?
.Out1kle Salea: Brenda Davis, Ext 16 ' mail permitted in areas where home
the.y were all h'aving a fu·n claim of 'misportraying his-· nation or organization must · One candidate has purc8rrle r Service 1s ava ilable .
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forever be without mistakes chased every piece of camtime as my young fri end and tory.
Mall Subscription
· I were.
Why does. Mr. Fields feel to (,e worthy of its existence paign material right here in
Inside Melgo Coun1y
General Manager
There
are
plan
s
in
the
the
need to denigrate the is both frivolous and foolish . Meigs County. I'm not say13 Weeks
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making
for
the
River
City
DAR
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Playe rs to have a building removed that is has no bear- 10 be forever disappointed cha se campa1 gn materials
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Friday, March 31,2006

Anita is the poster girl
for the risen Lord .
I first heard about Anita
several years ago when I
attended Easter Sunrise
services at City Mis sion in
George
Cleveland. Anita wasn' t
Plagenz
there . She now lived in a
village
in .
retirem ent
Californi a. But almost
everybody at the City
rise service - and apoloMission remembered her.
" Nearly 40 years before, gized for being Iate . Her
having hit the depths of sin name was Hilda.
All told , about 100 of us
- prostitution. the whole
made
it to the sunrise serbit - Anita and a girlfriend
vice
at
City Mission on a
made a suicide pa~t. They
were on their way to the wet· Easter morn!ng when
East 9th St. pier in there was no sunrise - to
Clevela11d to carry it out. worship in a place that had
They would jump into Lake none of. the usual Easter
trappings.
Erie and end it all. '
There was no choir, no
But on the way they
processional
and no lilies
passed the City Mission
and decided to .stop i11. in th~ . ·chancel. Actually,
They never made it to the there was no chancel. In
pier. Their lives were this · plainest of rooms at
reclaimed, and, for many City Mission, you could
years after. Anita was one see the heating pipes . runof tho se who gave testimo- ning across the ceiling.
Not on Iy were ~here . no
ny at City Mission on
stained-glass
windows,
Easter morning.
. · She wasn 't there on this there were no windows at
Easter morning. But there all . Somehow, though were others who had been an.d maybe this is the real
Easter regulars for many miracle of Easter - the
years . One was a middle- ri sen Lord has made an
aged woman who got up at appearance here for 68
4 a.m. and. walked two years - ever since S\)me
miles to the bus in the rain · businessmen decided that
an&lt;;! early-morning dark- the Cleve! and churches
ness to get to the 6:30 sun- needed an ''arm" in the area

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COLUMBUS
Grappling wiih the political
fallout over high-risk investments, the state insurance
fund for injured workers will
charge employers more start·ing this summer as it looks to
protect its portfolio, the
agency said Thursday.
The• Bureau· of Workers'
Compensation's oversight
comm ission agreed to raise
private employer premiums
3.9 percent July I, and also to
raise rates for about three-

Speaker
fromPageA1
At the assembly Herman
presents ·how stud~nts can
overcome school violence,
harassment and sexual activity that can result 'in severe
conseque nces . Herman does
this · by asking students to
value people for who they
are, not what li ke they look
like or can do phy sically.

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quarters of Ohio's state agencies by varying degrees .
.The move raised eyebrows
in the business commun ity. ·
"The last thing we need is
to return to the days where
Workers' Cofllp is impeding
the ability of employers to
create jobs," said Ty Pine, an
Ohio lobbyist for the
National Felleration
of
Independent Business. "I'm
not saying that's the sit.uation
we're in, but as premiums go
higher, that is certainly a concern to business owners
across the state.'.'
In 2003, the last year for
Herman is from Littleton.
Colo. and is said to be 'one of
the nations ' premiere speakers on character development and sexual choices and
consequence s.
"The best choice is an
· informed choice." as Herman
often state s at over 2000
assembles to over one million teen s.
·
His speech· is said to last
one hour.
Herman will be at Meigs
High School from 8:45 a.m.

which numbers were avail- improvement s and rate impact
able, the bureau collected I can make." Mabe said .
about $2.2 billion from about "When you have a $15 billion
283,000 employers, for an portfolio sitting at. 2.5 percent
average of about $7,000. when you could be getti n£
Premiums can vary depending
4 .75 or 5 percent. you ' re talkon the risk level of the job.
BWC
Administrator ing·ahout a lot of lost income...
. William Mabe said increases
are modest now, but won't be
if the bureau's giant insurance
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fund remains invested in the
TUES BARGAIN Sl.7! ADMISSION
E11cluct.s Cert•ln
ultra-safe bond market where
Box Office Opens @
it is making minimal interest.
. 6 : 30 PM MON· FRI.
"What I'm telling the board
. 12:30 PM FOR SAT &amp; SUN
is, in your conservatism. don't
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take it so far down that you· re
1 :00 3:00 7:00 &amp; 9 :00
offsetting what operational
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to 9:45 a.m .. at Meigs Middle
School from 10:15 ~ . rn . to
II: 15 a.m., and at Southern
HighSchool from I p.m. to 2·
p.m. on Wednesday. April 5.
His appearance is fund ed ·
by Temporary ·Assi 1tance to
. Needy Families fund s which
also funds the county's
Abstinence
Build s
Charact~r Program .

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students auditioned for the 80
slots in ' the honor band. He
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formance on Saturday night. professionally recorded. and
that recordings can be
As previou sly . annoui1ced ordered that night or later.
several students from Eastern
Rehearsals begin at. noon
and one from Southern were today tinct conclude 'at 9 p.m.
also selected for the band. with a dinner break , then
Fiom Ea~tern were Taylor resume on Saturday at 9 a. m.
Ru ssell; Brandon Bartee, an·d continue to 5:30 p.m.
David Maxson, and Autumn . with a break for ·lunch. The
Hauber. and from Southern . . concert begins at 7:30p.m.

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Community·Calendar
Public meetings

POMEROY
PERI
Local Chapter 74 will meet
adt the ' Meigs County
Multipurpose ·senior Center
for lunch at . noon. Beth
Shaver, director of the Meigs
County Council on Aging.
will be the speaker.

Monday, April 3
SYRACUSE Sutton
rownship . Trustees, 7 p.m.
'yracuse Village Hall.
LETART
- Letart
T'ownship Trustees, · 6:30
;•. m.. office building.

Youth events

1\Jesday, April 4
RUTLAND Rutland
.·ouncil. reg11Iar session,
· :30 p.m.. Civic Center.

Saturday, April I
HARRISONVILLE
Harrisonvi lle Lodge · 411,
7:30 p.m. at the hall . Those
attending to take nonperish 7
able food item for Grand
Lodge
Food
Drive. ·
Refreshments.

Clubs and
organizations
Sunday, April 2
RAC IN E
Racine
'~ ha pter ·134, O.E.S . practice
•or inspection, 2 p.m. at hall.
;ltTicers to attend.

Church events

Friday, March 31
POMEROY - Stations of
Monday, April 3
the 'Cross, 7 p.m., Sacred
RAC INE
Racine Heart Church.
'' hapter 134, O.E.S. annual
MIDDLEPORT - Free
.nspection, 7:30 p.m. Racine community . dinner, 4:30 to
\ lasonic
Lodge
hall . 6:30
p.m.,
Middleport
[{efreshments.
Church of Christ. Menu is
ham loaf, baked potato or
Thesday, April 4
noodles, green beans, roll
MIDDLEPORT
and dessert. Carryout after
·I iddleport
Lodge 363, 5:15 p.m. only.
' '&amp;AM, business meeting,
::30 p.m. Members to take
Saturday, April 1
·•on-perishable food items
REEDSVILLE - Gospel
for the Grand Masters Food ExJ?ress puppets at Eden,
.flank. Refreshments.
Unued Brethren Church
SYRACUSE - Syracuse Easter program, 7 p.m.
Comm un ity
Board
o'f Information about booking
~J irectors, 7 p.m. at the nome
puppets
from
Bobby.
f Bub Wingett.
Barringer, 378-6328.
CHESTER
Chester
:ounci l,
Daughters
of
Sunday, April 2
America, 7:30 p.m. at the
MIDDLEPORT
vfasonic hall. Initiation will Screenin~ of 'The Passion of
· •e held. Members to wear the Chnst," 6 p.m., Ash
., hite . Erma Cleland to Street Church. Contact 992·Jbserve
93rd . birthday 6443.
Wednesday. Cards to be sent
MIDDLEPORT - Potluck
,,, her at Box 23, Chester.
dinner honoring Les Hayman
who will be moving to
Friday, April 7
. G~orgia, noon, Ash Street

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Church. Take a covered dish.

COLUMBUS (AP) - Gov.
Bob
Taft signed a bill Thursday
Monday, April 3
that gives tax breaks to highFLATROCK, W.Va.
Practice for members of the volume distribution companies,
Mason County Area Choir, 7 bitt he vetoed a provision that
p.m., Good Shepherd United would have delayed new rules
Methodist Church.
All tor building home sewage syschurches welcome to partici- tems.
pate.
The bill exempt' companies
that export at least half their
goods out of state and that do at
Wednesday, April 5
CHESTER
-Chester least $500 million in business
United Methodist Cnurch each year from paying Ohio's.
will have a dinner to support new 0.26 percent tax on gross
missions at the church with receipts.
serving from 5 to 6:30 p.m.
The exemption is targeted
Carry-out available. Call toward companies wllose main
Lori Arnott, 742-8903 for business is moving goods never
more information.
intended for Ohio consumer.;.
Most of the affected companies
are connected to the air-freight
business:
The bill is pan of legislation
Monday, April 3
that
slightly reshuffles the state's
LANGSVILLE TB
Clinic will be at hte Star · spending priorities over the next
Grange Hall, 5 to 6 pi.m. for 14 months.
The $500 million threshold is
skin . testing. Readmg will
up
fi'om $100 million tlie House
take place, _5 p.m. Apnl 5. ·
had set in the same bill. Taft had
thfeatened
to veto any plan that
Th.esday, April 4
provided
the
exemption to comPOMEROY Cancer
panies
doing
less ~han $500 milResource Center, ribbon cut- '
ting II :30 p.m. , open house, lion in business per year.
The exemption would apply
II a.m. - 5 p.m., Mulberry
to
about 15 companies and cost ·
Community
Center.
the state $37.5 million a year
Refreshments. .
when the new tax is fully imple- ·
mented in 2010, Ohio
Department
of Taxation
spOkesman Gary Gudinundson
Sunday; April 2
~d.
.
MIDDLEPORT - · Kate.
Taft vetoed a provisibn that
Wilson
be 90 years old wo1,1ld have blocked the Ohio
on April 2. Cards may be Department of Health from
sent to Overbrook Center, . implementing rules ·regulating
Page Street, Middleport.
home-sewage systems for one
year, until July 2007. The proviWednesday, AprilS
sion's sponsor, Sen. Lynn
ALFRED Nina R. Wachtmann of Napoleon, ~d
Robinson, formerly ·of the rules were. confusing to
Alfred, will observe her 90th homeowners and wou14 signifibirthday on April 5. Cards cantly add to the cost of such
may be sent to her at 7 11 systems.
Belrock Rd., Apt. I 10,
~ The legacy of poorly operatBelpre, Ohio 45714.
ing sewage systems in Ohio is
well recognized," TUft said in a
statement. "Current rules are
outdated and do not adequately
provide for the appropriate treatment of waste. Therefore, this
veto is in the public interest."

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RACINE
Adam
Phillips, a junior at Southern
High School, recently competed in the Di strict · 17
Honor Band try-outs at Ohio
University and received first
tuba all district. District 17
includes the counties of
Athens. Meig s, Vintop,
Gallia, Jackson , Lawrence
and ' Scioto. By placing so
well at' the try-outs, Phillips
earned a spot on the District
17 Honor Band which will be
performing at 7:30 p.m. this
Saturday at Ohio University's
Memorial Audi torium .
'Phillips is a member of the
Southern High School Band.
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Symphonic Band, and is currently working on materials
to compete for All-State
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breastfeed and' that breastfeeding is . an important
aspect of nutrition. Many
experts believe breast milk
is the most perfect food fo r
the new born as it is easily digested and helps build
the newborn's immu ne system .
Cl)ll . the Meigs County
WIC program at 992-0392
to see if you qualify fo r
services: WIC is part of the
Help Me Grow Campaign.
The Meigs County WI('
Program director is Debbie
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Carroll's face seemed whether Carroll would have
rounder, perhaps because of given a different assessment
months without exerci se. The in the interview Thursday
BAGHDAD, Iraq
Washington Post reported her were she not still in Iraqi
t\merican
reporter
Jill
saying that she had eaten hands - albeit the offices of ·
tarroll's three-month hostage
even when she was not hun- a Sunni political party.
.
ordeal ended Thursday when
gry rather than give offense
U S. Ambassador Zalmay
she Was left on a Baghdad
by turning down meals.
Khalilzad made an unusual
·street in front of a Sunni
Her sllltement that -the cap- appearance at Thucsday's·
political party office. She
tors never threatened her was weekly American military
appeared composed and eager
a marked Contrast to earlier briefing and told reporters he,
to talk about her 82 days held
videotapes released by the learned of Carroll 's ·release
captive in a tiny room:
kidnappers to Arab televi sion about I p.m.
'.'It's important people know
stations.
"No U.S. person entered
that I was not harmed," she
Carroll wept in ,a Jan . 30 into any arrangements with
said.
tape on AI-Jazeera television, anyone . By U.S . pers9n I
Wearing a green . Islamic •
and the · voiceover of the mean Lhe United States mishead scarf and a gray 'lmqi
video said she appealed for sion," Khalilzad said.
robe, Carroll was dropped off
He also said there was no
authorities to free all women
at ' midday near an office of
prisoners i~ Iraq to help wjn connection between the
the Iraqi Islamic Party. She
her release.
recent release of several
walked inside and was then
Ten days later, in a video female Iraqi detainees and
driven 20 minutes to party
dated Feb. 2 and aired by a Carioll's freedom .
headquarters, where she
private Kuwaiti TV channel,
"What we did before had
called her family and gave an
Carroll spoke in a strong no connection with Jill
interview
to . Baghdad
voice, saying she had sent a Carroll," Khalilzad said, "We
Television -before being handletter to prove she was alive still have a few female
ed over to U.S. authorities.
and .now was appe_aring on detainees - four ·- and
The 28-year-old freelancer
television for the same pur- . that 's all I can say on that."
. for The Christian Science
pose. .
· German authorities have
Monitor said her kidnappers
"I am here . I am fine . arrested a man ·who is
confined her to a small,
Plea.se just do whatever they accused of trying to e:t~tort $2
soundproof room with frosted
want, give them whatever million from the Monitor by
windows but treated her well.
AP' Photo
they want as quickly as possi- promising to win Carroll's
Although her captors issued American reporter Jill Carroll speaks during an interview with APTV after her release, Thursday, ble . There is a very short · freedom.
televised threats to kill .. in Baghdad, Iraq . Carroll was set free Thursday, police said, nearly three ll)Onths after she was time. Please do it fast. That's
The Monitor 's editor,
Carroll if American forces did kid napped in a bloody ambush that killed her translator. Her editor said she was "fine." Carroll, all."
Richard Bergenheim, said no
not release women prisoners, 28, was handed over to the Iraqi Islamic Party office in Amiriya, western Baghdad, by an
Her captors, calling them- money had been exchanged
she said: "They never said unknown group, Police Lt. Col. Falah ai-Mohammedawi said . Sh·e was later turned over to the se)ves the Revenge Brigades, for Carroll' s release. "We
they would hit me , never Americans and was believed to be in the heavily fortified Green Zone, he said.
had demanded the release of simply know she was
threatened me in any way."
all women d~tainees in Iraq dropped off at the lraq,r
Carroll said she did not "We' re thrilled," she told The being held.
Carroll said, she was allowed by Feb. 26 and said Carroll Islamic Party headquarters, '
know who her kidnappers Associated Press.
Carroll was abducted Jan. ·7 only on one Oj:Casion to read would be killed if that didn't he said:
Tariq al-Hashirhi, leader of
were, where she was held or
Carroll's release came a in Baghdad's western Adil a newspaper and watch tele- happen.
Dr. David Wellish, a psy- the Iraqi Islamic Party, also
why she was set free. Shortly· day after her twin, Katie, neighborhood while going to vision, and was largely
.before slie was released, the pleaded on Arab television interview Sunni Arab politi- unaware of what was happen- chologist \l.i the UCLA School denied knowledge of a ranjournalist said, "They just for her
freedom . On cian Adnan al -Dulaimi. Her ing in the outside world.
· of Medicine, said he had the som payoff or his party's.
came to me and said, 'OK, Thursday, the sisters also translator was killed in the
"I was kept in a very good , impression Carroll was suf- involvement in . negotiating
we're letting you go now.' · spoke by phone.
attack about 300 yards from . small safe place. a safe room. fering from a psychological Carroll 's release.
Carroll is the fourth
nice · furntture," she said. trauma known as "Stockholm
"She called me because she al·Dulaimi's office.
That's all.''
syndrome,"
a
survival
mechaWestern
hostage to be · freed
The U.S. ambassador said ,remembered my number. I
About 12: 15 p.m. Thursday adding that she was given
there was no ransom paid by was dreaming that this would in west Baghdad's Amiriyah clothing and ple~1ty of food. · nism in which a hostage in eight days. On March 23,
the American embassy, but be the way I'd find out neighborhood, Carroll was "I was allpwed to take show- begins to empathize with his U.S. and British soldiers freed
Briton Norman Kember, 74.
hi s remarks le.ft open the that she'd call me in the mid- · dropped near a branch office ers, go to the bathroom when or her. captors.
"Jill Carroll clearly went and Canadians James Loney,
question of whether "arrange· die of the . night like thi s," of the Iraqi Islamic Party. I wanted," she said. They
lrients" were made by others. Katie said, according to the Carroll walked into the office, "never hit me, never even down the Stockholm syn- · 41, and Harmeet Si ngh
drome spectrum part of the Sooden. 32, from a house
None of the kidnappers was Monitor. "~ h e sounded great. carrying a letter in Arabic threatened to hit 'me.
way," he said. aMing he west of Baghdad. But a fourth
"I
tho11ght
I
was
not
free.
It
captured, he said .
J just want to thank everyone from her kidnappers instructwas difficult because I didn 't . thought it would take her "a member of the Christian
In the interview. Carroll who's prayed and given us ing the party to help her.
She "introduced herself as know what would happen to few weeks to get over it and Peaceniakers Teams group
seemed well and animated suppornhrough this time, and
held hostage, Americ~ Tom
and spoke in a strong voice. we're obviously looking fo r- Jill Carroll ... and gave us a me." she told the Baghdad regain perspective."
Television
interviewer.
It
was
unclear.
however.
Fox.
was killed earlier.
letter
in
Arabic
that
written
She frequently tucked· her ward to ·some private time
asked the .Islamic Party help
hair under her headscarf. and with Jill."
appeared excited to be free
Pres.ident Bush said he her," Alaa Maki, a party
nearly three months after she ·rejoiced at the news. "I'm just member, told rep&lt;?rter.;.
Carroll was then taken by
was ambushed and her trans- really 9rateful she was
laror killed.
released, ' he said. He · an· armored car to the party's
Carroll 's father Jim, stand- thankco those "who . worked headquarters, where she was
ing on the porch of h.is home so hard for her release. I'm interviewed by the partyowned Baghdad Television
in Chapel Hilt. N.C .. said he glad she's alive."
was asleep when the phone
With Carroll's release there · and given a co py of th e
rang at about 6 a. m. "Hi. Dad. are no more foreign journal- Quran, the Islamic holy book.
This is Jill . I'm released," the ists held hostage in Iraq, but that appeared to be covered in
voice on the other end said.
two Iraqi journalists kid-· gold feaf. .
During
her
captivity,
"Obviously we are . thiilled napped on Feb. I are still
and relieved that she has been
released," he said.
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the
Near
Chicago,
reporter 's mother, Mary Beth
Carroll, said she was trying to
· figure out travel plans so she
,could hug her daughter again.
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

· Meigs County VVIC and
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POMEROY
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Nat ional Nutrition ·Month
though nutrition is on the
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program can help women ..
infants and children aged
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are pregnant or ha ve chi 1dren less than five years of
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able to confront your mother.
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Atier that, you may want · to
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consider relocation, because
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mve had conveniem memory what car I drive, . what job I their ears! As can be expected,
oss about asking and - with- have and where I live.
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·roven himself to be extreme- only doctors. She has even the evening to be free of all
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MLB gets troubleshooter in Mitchell, 82
Arroyo, Reds blank Boston, B4

Charges filed in doctor's
slaying along Ohio Turnpike
Bv THOMAS J. SHEERAN .
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRI1ER

CLEVELAND - A man was
indicted Thursday on charges of
fatally shooting a . millionaire
doctor fium Pennsylvania along'
the Ohio . Turnpike whileaJ.legedly stalking the victim.
: An indictment n:tumed . in
U.S. District Court charged
Damian . Bradford, 24, of
Monaca, Pa.. about 30 miles
northwest of Pittsburgh, with
.interstate stalking with the intent
to kill and hardSs Dr. Gulam
Moonda, resulting in his shoot-.
lng death.
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· Bradford and the doctor s
wife, Donna Moonda, 46, who
apparently met in drug reha)Jili,
la(ion, were i)aving an affair and
tvfoonda ~lanned to divorce her
husband m hopes of obtaining
up to $4 million, authorities said.
The doctor's will indicated his

wife would get 20 percent of his by his office.
Bradf9rd, who has denied
estate - an estimated $ L2 milinvolvement
in Moonda's death.
lion - and their home.
also
wa5
indicted
on one count
Donna Moonda ha~ not been
charged. U.S. Attorney Gregory of using a frreann .in an interstate
A. White, who announced the · .crime.
indictments, declined to disHe could face life in prison if
cuss s'pecifics of the case. convicted, White said. The stalkincluding a possible motive, or er-related kiUing indictment "is
whether Donna Moonda was tantamount to a murder charge."
under investigation.
he said.
·
'The investigation is ongo- · A perjury indicunent returned
ing," he said repeatedly. . ~
against a friend of Bradford who
White said he and Cuyahoga acted as his alibi.. Charlene
County Prosecutor Bill Mason McFrazier. 21, of Leetsdale, Pa.,
il) Cleveland had agreed to alleged that when testifying
continue with the federal case before a federal grJnd jury on
without ruling out a state mur- · March I , she said under oath
der case.
that she met with Bradford in
Mason issued a brief state- Beaver ·County on May 13,
ment acknowledging his 2005; between 6 p.m. and 7
·agreement to .have the case go p.m., when in fact she did not
to federal court. He didn't
· comment on whether there
might \;Je a ·State ·. inurder case
and death penalty prosecutiOn

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Friday, March 31, 2006

·Fabulous Final Four pits Mason against the big boys
Bv EDDIE PELLS

LocAL SCHEDULE
. GAUIPOLIS- A sche!'.luls ot upcoming college
and high school varsity spor1ing events InVOlVIng
teams frtJm Gallla, Me1gs and Mason counties .

Today's ggmaa

Baseball
Alexander at Eastern, 4:30 p.m.

-Point Pleasant at' Sissonville, 7 p.m.
Meigs at River.Valley, 4:30 ·p.ni.
Chesapeake. at South·Gallia, 4:30p.m.
Meigs at River Valley, '4:30p.m.
Softball
. Chesapeake at Gallia Academy, 5 p.m
. Alexander at Eastern, 4:30 p.m.

Meigs at River Valley, 4:30 p.m.·
·
Wahaina at Parkersburg Ca~hollc. 5·p.m.
Track and Field
River Valley, Meig!! at Athens, 4:15p.m.
leonle
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Point Pleasant at Williamstown, 3:3o·p_.m.
College Baseball
Salem lnt'l at Rio ~rande (DH ), 1 p.m.
College Softball
Rio Gra~de at West Virginia State~ 2 p.m ..

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u.s. Attorney Greg White, center, annouf"!ces a two count federal indictment agafnst Damian
Bradford during a news conference at the LJ .S. Courthouse m Cleveland Thursday. Bradford IS
chrged in the death of Dr. GulamMoonda, who was shot and kliled along the Oh1o Turnp1ke 1n May
2005. Ohio State J-iighway Patrol Superintendent Col . Paul McClellan ilstens to the left of White ..

Highs around 70.
·
Sundoy
night... Partly
cloudy with a . chance _of
showers , Not as cool w1th.
lows around 50~ Chance of
rain 40 percent.
Monday ... ShoVJers likely ·
with a chance of thunderstorms. Highs in the lower
70s. Ch&lt;mce of rain 60 percent.
Monday
night...Mostly·
cloudy with a chance of
showers. Lows in the mid
40s. ChanGe of rain 40 percent.
.T uesday ... Pa,rtly cloudy.
Highs in the lower 60s.
.. Tuesday
night
and
Wednesday ... Mostly clear.
Lows around 40. 1-lighs in the
upper 60s. ·
· Wednesday night...Partly
cloudy. Lows in the mid 40s.
Thursday ... Partly cloudy
-with a 30 percent chance of
showers. Highs around 70.

Pleasant Valley Hospital, including the Board of

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Chesapeake at South Gallia (OH),
.. Meigs at Jackson (DH), 11 a.m.
Track and Field
Point Pleasant at Hurricane, TBA

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Trustees, members of the medical statf, employees and

noon

,Galha Ac8demy at lronJon Invitational, 10
a.m.
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·
Eastern at Williamstown, 10 a.m.

College Baieball
Rio Grande ·at Tennessee Wesleyan
(DH). 1:30 p.m.

Dr. Choi will.be officially closing his Pleasant Valley
Hospital affiliated practice on that date. lt is expected that
a general surgeon will.be available at the same office
location prior to April 30, 2006.
· Dr. Choi, thank you for the difference you have made ..'.

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Southern starter Butch Marnhout d.e\ivers a fastt&gt;a\1 during Thursday 's non-league contest with W&lt;!hama at Star Mill Park.
Marnhout went four. inni.ngs and picked UP. the winning decision in the Tornadoes
18·7' victory.
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RACINE
Butch
Marnhout d~ove in eight .
runs with a double and two
home runs and the Southern
Tornadoes feasted on a quar.tet ' ·o f .Wahama pitchers
Thursday evening as the
Tornadoes crushed the visit.ing White Falcons by an 187 score.

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The contest laste.d only
five innings due to the I0-.
run mercy rule being exercised.
Marnhout stroked a two"
run .double durjng an eight
run second inning explosion
by the Tornadoes before
adding a two run homer and
a grand slam round trippei in
a 10 run' third frame for the·
Southern diamond nine.
Brad ·crouch and J.R . ·

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Hupp added iwo hits apiece
with Crouch delivering a run
scoring double in addition to
Wes Riffle driving in a run
with a triple during the huge
offensive night for the
Meigs County team.
Wahalna drnpped its secorid straight contest to fall to
2:2 on the 'season with the
White Falcons cont inuing to
experience a great deal of
difficulty fieldin g the base-

.PrEp Softball .

Wahama wipes Qut Lady.Tornadoes

CORRECTION
In Thursday 's sp011s · edition ·of The Daily Sentinel, it
was reported that . Brittany
Bi ssell earned the winning.
deci sion in Eastern's \8-11
victory
over
Federal
Hocking.
Danielle Carroll came in
·durin g the third inning for
relief and was the actual winning pitc her.
Carroll and the Lady
Eagles . picked up their first
victory in that CO lltest:

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Tennl8
,
Spring Valley at Wahama , 4:30 p.m.

GET AFREE BALL CAP ·WITH TEST

Plea$e
see Final 4, 88
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Baseball
Marietta at Gallia Academy, 5 p.m.
St. Joe at Wahama, 5 p.m.
Point Pleasant at Poca. 7 p.m.
Eastern at Belpre, 5 p.m.
River Valley.at Chesapeake, 5 p.m
Meigs at' Southern, 5 p.rrl
·
.
Softball
Gallia Academy at M~rietta , 5' p.m.
Meigs at Southern, 5 p.m.
· Eastern at Belpre, 5 p.m.
River Valley at C~esapeake. 5 p.m.

. ROCK SPRINGS - ·Tryout
dates for Post 12.8 American
Legion baseball team all play- .
ers aie set for M~y 24, 25 &lt;md
26 (everyone must come to all
three. only exception is if your
high school team is still playing in .the s'tate touma1ilent) at
Meigs High School. ·
Post 128 plays its home
games in Meigs County. but
receives players from both
Meigs and . Gallia Counties
from these respective scl)ools:
Gallia Academy, River Valley,
Meigs Local, Eastern and
Sou them.
·Froni the se tryouts. the Post
128 team for 2006 (19 years
old and under) as well as·a
Junior Legion team ( 15-16
year aids) will be selected.
There will be an organizational nieeting at the. old
American Legion building in
Middleport on Sunday, Apljl 2
at 2 p.m . Everyone who wishes to try ot'1t for the team or the .
. junior team is sirongly recommended to attend this meeting
on April 2.
.
Questions should be direct. ed to coach Chris Stewart
(740) 591-4605 or e-mail
diamondD I @co lumbu s. rr.co
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In a different year, against a

ball. Coach Tom Cullen's
nine committed eight errors
on the day to give the Bend
Area team a total of 21 mis cues during its last three out lflgs.
Marnhout. the first of
three Southern pitchers in
the contest. came awav · with
the mound win aft.er allow ·
ing just two ruris. 011e

Walsh at Rio Grande. 2 p.m.
Mgnctay April 3

a general surgeon, who will be retiring on April 30, 2006.

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CLJ;:VELAND (AP) The Cavaliers made sure
there would be no collapse
·
this year. .
A seitson after missing the
playoffs by a.
game, . the
Cavaliers are
headed to the
postseason
for the first
tirhe . since
1998, ending
the
third
longe-st
drought in
James
the NBA.
LeBron
James couldn ·t be happier.
"All of us are on cloud
nine," James said.
Cleveland (42 ·29) clinched
a postseason spot with a I 0794 . win over Dallas on
Wednesday night and has ·
· won six straight.
.
"This team went through a
lor of ups and downs. injuries
to Larry (Hughe s), losing
streaks." Cavaliers center
Zydrunas 1\gauskas . said.
" People doubted us. expected
us to falter."
Last season, the Cavaliers
went I 2- 19 after" the All-Star
break to finish 42-40. They
looked like they might repeat
that fall . going 1-5 after the ·.
break and struggling without .
Hughes. their tOp free-agent
acquisition.
But Flip Murray. acquired
from Seattle at the trade
deadline. hit a game-winning
3-pOlnter in 'c hicago . on
March 2' to end the five-game
skid and stan a I0-3 run~
"1 knew the guys would
ste p up to the challe nge s and
we brought Flip in and he's
helped us out a lot.'' 'aid

COllege Softball

volunteers, would like to salute Young I. Choi, MD,

6)

Cavaliers
·excited.
about
playoffs

. Symmes Valley at Southern, 5 p.m.
Softball
Point Pleasant at Herbert Hoover {DH}, t

p.m.

in the middle of the workout
at th'e ti'ny Marian College
arena.
It made for a great photo
op.
.
"The buzzer had a brain of
it s own," manager Hasan AI,
Shingieti said. "Coach got a
little mad .''
·
The next .step lor George
Mason (27-7) is Saturday's
semifinal against Florida (Jl-

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DEM.
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DAYS
· SlTUIIAY &amp;SINDAY

still 7·to-2. By now, though, and what we want to accomthey're used to it.
plish, but just to do it in a
·They relish it.
relaxed
atmQsphere ,"
Of th,e four teams, they Larranaga said. · "It's not to
were the only ones to open feel like 'Oh my goodness.
their practice to .the media · we're here now at the Final
·
Thursday and coach Jim Four."'
Larranaga soaked it in. workAs if to accen tuate that
ing his team throu gh its point, Larranaga turned the
paces, then regaling the writ- end of prapice into a farce.
ers with his stories.
having his student managers
ts this team netvous on run gassers. while the players
basketball 's biggest stage''
looked on and laughed . They
'"The whole idea is to stay were in trouble for not knowupbeat, positive, totally com- · ing how to turn off the score:
rnitted to what we want to do · board buzzer when it went off'

Saturday's gamee
Baseball
South Gallia at Eastern (OH}, noon
Meigs at Jackson/Bishop Ready: 11 a.m .

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Local weather
Friday ... Mostly cloudy. A
chance of showers a!ld thun~erstorms
in
the
rnoming .. .Then showers and
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs· in the upper 70s.
Southwest winds ' 10 to 15
mph with gusts up to 25 mph.
Chance of rain 80 percent.
Friday
night...Mostly
cloudy with a chance ?f thunderstonns. Showers likely m
the evening .. .J'hen a chance
. of showers' ':lfter midnight.
Lows in the lower 50s.
Southwest winds 10 to 15
mph with gusts up to 25 mph.
Chance of rain 70 percent.
Saturday ... Partlr cloudy.
Cooler with highs m the mid
· 60s. West winds 5 to 10 mph
with gusts up to 20 mph :
Saturday night...Mostly
clear. Cooler with lows
l;lfOUnd40. Northwest winds 5
to 10 mp,h.
Sunday ... Mostly sunny.

"I stopped pinching myself
after we beat UConn ," Caner
said oflast weekend's regionINDIANAPOLIS - In a al final. "It's reality now."
small college gym aboui five
America's favorite underminutes from where he grew dog and :. those other three
up, backup guard Jordan teams -· UCLA, LSU and
Carter sweated through prac- Florida - were all in town
tice, the next step on the road · Thursday to begin preparato a place· he never imagined tions for one of the most
he would reach.
intriguing Final Fours in
He is two wins away from recent memory.
The Patriots remain the
becoming a national champion. In front of his parents. In underdogs - not the ISO-tohis hometown.. For, of all · I long shot they were when
schools, George Mason.
the tournament began; but
ASSOCIATED PRESS .

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htirl er.
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A Sal re s1ng le ,and
though&lt; she Kavanr1a Sa\re ground out
gave u' a bn)u ght home two runs in the
RACINE- . A four-run
very good second inni11g. ·the &gt;Core 6-1 .
first inning is all the Wahama
effort on the
Riggs 'truck out four of six
Lady White Falcons needed
mound,' but Southern h;1tters in the next
to bring home a 15-J nonour del\:n\~ two tram''' · while Wahama
league nu;rcv rule win over
gm~
her notched t11&lt;1 mme 'runs inthe
· the'
Sotlthern
Ladv·
serv littk third
111n1ng.
Brooke
Turnat!oe' Thursday . nigtir..
h a~ k 1 n g .· Hanki·n,on .
singled,
during girls' varsity softball
She ga1e 'U 1 advanced c&gt;n a R1ggs ground
action at Star Mill Park.
Sarah Eildy some good out. Wolfe walked. one' run
The game was originally
inning s.' and· ·'·ame home &lt;in ;m .error and
sc hedu led to be at Wahama. is only going to get better a,. bavis knock ed home the secbut was moved to Racine to the season progrcs&gt;c s."
ond rurt ot the 11111111g. 8-1 .
. cnabk ' everal players to par- Wahama tOok a 4-0 \~ad in Wahama .
Snuthern threntened .with a
ticipate in the annual F:FA the first inning when A'hle1
banquet. · Suuthem is 0-::&gt; o.n Wolfe. Hale\· 0,1, 1&lt;. .1 nJ \'ir£inia Bri.~·kle, · walk and
the wa"'" and \Vahama is 2- M~ry Kehler :t11 ,ingltd ,.&lt;,n· ,{c;J\ 111 the fourth . 'hut went
I.
,d·uti,clv. then K ~ ith -\nn dnwn . "1th••ut a ''''rc . The
KVIic Rig.~s was the win· Sa1rc "a.lked to fnrccd home Lad1 Falwns came bac·k
ning hurlc~" for .the White a run . An error. a 'acrilke th "itli.three nm' in the fourth . .
Falcon'. strikin g out eight h1 Kclic1 Fer~u"ln amJ '"'' The big h1t' were a
Tornadncs ;md ,;a\king four. nic&gt;rc \l';t\k,' hy Bnw kc t-; e, lhAl.lll S;1yre triple and
.while g.i,in ~ up .iust .three Hankin,on and K)lic Rigg' \inmc .run In Amher Tulley,
runs on four seattered ·lms.
f,,r,·ed hnme the next three the ,cnrc noV: I J . J
Whitne1 Wnlfc -Riftle 'ul- · run,.
In the tifth.Wahama plated
fered · the. Jn,s'. She walked
Southern fou~ht back in four. more markers on fouc
nine and h.ad mi 'trikenut,. , 'the h&lt;~llllm nl th"e .lir't. After
·a
all~lng 15 runs on l1ine hi!' two
&lt;tr;l ieht ' trik eoufs,
in liet first varsit) 'tart. .
LinJ'c' lft111ard Jrew ' a
.
Bryan Watters/phqto
"WhitnC) tRiflle,) pitched walk . then alia 1\()rkin~ the the .'l'Ore l'i- \ ·.
Southern's Linda Eddy knocks out a single in the· bottom 01 well toni ~ hl to r .he r fir'' ,·ou nt · full Wt,Jk- Riflle
S,Hllhern hnd one more
the fifth inning of Thursday's 15·3 loss to ~ahama at Star shin." Sn~thern cna,·h A\:111 pclundcli a run -sc·onng douPlease see Southern, 81 .
C'ri'J' "ml of hi' "'Phmnore · blc. lllc ,.:ore 4- 1
Mill Park.
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2006,

In George Mitchell, baseball gets a global troubleshooter
LOS ANGELES (AP) - In
turning to former Senate leader
George Mitchell to unravel its
steroid scandal, Major League
Baseball enlisted a global troubleshooter with an insider 's
knowledge of the game.
Plainsr.&lt;:&gt;ken, even bland.
with sk1lls honed in courtrooms,
·
boardrooms,
Washington and on the international stage, Mitchell brings a
rare range of experience. and a
reputation for something at risk
in baseball - fair play.
Colleagues in. the Senate,
where the Maine Democrat
served as majority leader, called
Mitchell ''the judge," a reference to his days in the federal
judiciary as well as .hi s'
, reserved, ow Iish manner.
·President Clinton once
offered the former U.S. attorney a spot on ·the Supreme
. Court. His stewardship of the
Northern Ireland peace talks
made him a celebrity on another continent. He was the architect of a Middle East .peace plan
' that won international suppon
in 200 I , and he leu an investigation into alleged bribes in
Salt Lake City's bid for the
2002 Olympics. Mitchell also
went corporate, helping to calm
disarray at Disney.'

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Baseball's investigation will
test those sterling credentials.
Mitchell. 72. is part of the
baseball establishment - a
director with the Boston Red
Sox who has dreamed ·of
becoming the league's commissioner. Already there are questions about h1s partiality from
critics who say the league needs
to clean house, not redecorate.
"Of course he has some ties
to baseball. but we know what ·
they are. Everybody will be
watching to make sure he plays
things absolutely straight,' said
former league Commissioner
Fay Vincent.
"There is enormous pressure
on Mitchell and (Commissioner
AP photo
Bud) Selig." Vincent added. Former Senate Majority leader George Mitchell. left, is joined
"There is an enonnous downside for baseball if it doesn' t go by Major league Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig during a
news. conference in New York Thursday. .
well."
Mitchell's task;. Find out the party to stunning gains and much as you do." ,Mitchell told
everything he can about the use majority control during the Nonh in one famo us exchange.
of
performance-enhancing Reagan administration.
.
Mitchell can display a playful
drugs since the sport banned
Perhaps his highlight J'lCTfor-. sense of humor. In a budget
them in September 2002.
mance
was .during . the Iran- debate, a Republican .senator
Mitchell's reputation is
anchored to his days in the Contra hearings in I987, when used a postal scale to weigh a
Senate, where he combined a he squared off with Lt. Col. copy of a Democratic budget
scholarly demeanor with , Oliver North. "Recognize that . while criticizing its spending
aggressive. · savvy political it is possible for an American to levels. Mitchell borrowed the
skills. In 1986, as chamnan of disagree with you on aid to the scale and plunked it on his
the Democratic Senatorial Contras and still love God and desk. After eyeing it from all
Campaign Committee, he led still love this country -just .as angles, he announced the

Republican budget didn't
wetgh anything -because one
.
didn't ex.1st.
An Army veteran, Mitchell
comes from working-class
roots in Maine. His father was a
janitor; his mother, a Lebanese
1mmigrant, worked in mills.
After serving as a federal pros.ecutor and U.S. District Court
judge in Maine he was appointed to the Senate in 1980 when
his fonner boss. Sen. Edmund
Muskie, accepted a job as
President Carter's Secretary of
State. Mitchell capped a meteoric ascendancy through the
Senate leadership by becoming
majority leader in November
1988.
.
After leaving Capitol Hill in
1995, Mitchell became the special envoy who oversaw negotiations that produced the 1998
Good Friday accord in
Northern Ireland.
He and his wife, 'Heather, a
sports promoter, have two children and residences in Maine
and New York.
"It would be hard for them io
duplicate his combination of
baseball knowledge and interests, and his experience with
criminal investigations and
prosecutions," said Harold
Pachios, a Maine attorney who

has known Mitchell for near!)
half a century.
1\Mtchell has worked from thr
inside before.
Joining the board of The Walt
Disney Co. soon after Ieavins
the Senate, Mitchell was named
presiding director in 2002 when
the board ~~~&gt;a s being criticized
for being too cozy with then.
chai rrnan :lrll'l-&gt; CEO . M ichaei
Eisner.
Although Mitchell was cios4
Iiiends with Eisner, his appoint·
inent was seen as a step toward
making the board more independent. In 2004, after a share•
holder revolt, Eisner wa1
stripped of his chainnanshir
and the board handed Mitchell
the job.
,
Once the target of compan)
dissidents who questioned hi!
loyalties, Mitche ll presided
over Eisner's departure and th~
search for hi s successor Roben lger. Mitchell had said ·
he would retire this ·year, bul
agreed to stay an elltra yeat
while the board searches for a
·new chairman·.
"The guy has investigateo
and prosecuted dozens _ and ·
dozens of crimes," Pachim
said . "I never met a bigge1
straight arrow."

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Blasts
· from Page Bl
earned, on three hi ts with five
strikeouts and three walks.
Crouch
fo llowed
Brad
Marnhout on the hill with
Eric Zeiner finishing up for
the Tornadoes.
Garrett Underwood, in hi s
first varsity starting assignment, had trouble finding
the strike ·zone with the
freshman right-hander giving up Sill runs on three hits
with five walks and a hit
batter through just one and
one-third inning;. Derek
Veazy allowed eight runs on
six hits in only one-th ird of
an inning of work before
Cody Herdman came. on and
gave up four more Solithern
tallies on three hiis. Jacob
Roach, the last of four WHS
hurlers. was the lone Falcon
pitch~r to have any success
against the Tornadoes with
Roach · retiring Southern in
order in the fourth.
Wabama opened a two run
advantage in the first innin g
but the Falcon le~d was
short · lived as Southern
exploded for eight runs in
the second frame after sending 13 batters to the plate .
The Tornadoes ex tended it s
edge in the third as 14 more

Meigs County hitters came
to the plate with 10 of those
ge tting in on the scoring
parade. The White Falcons,
down by an 18-2 margin,
came up with fow tallies in
the fifth but it wasn't nearly
. enough as Southern took the
one-sided 18-7 triumph.
In addition to Marnhout;
Crouch and Hupp with a
multiple hit game for the
Tornml oe~
were
Jake
Huiller, Josh Pape-, Pat
John son , Nick Buck and
Collins all wi th singles wiih
Wes Riffle co ll ecting a
triple .
Wahama posted seven base
knocks on the day with
Kamero n Sayre smacking a
pair of singles to pace the
Bend Area offense. Derek
Veazy added a double with
Brandon Fow ler, Nathan
Stafford. Cody Herdman and
Jacob R(Jach swatting a single each.
The White Falcons will
attempt to halt its recent lwo
game ~ !id e on Monday when
the Bend Area team hOsts
. Huntington St. Joe for a 5:00
pm outing.

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,chance to escape the mercy
rule . With one out Lind~
Eddy
si ngled ,
Lind sey
Buzzard tripled Euuy home .
then Whitney Ri fne had a
sacrifice fl y (RBI ) to center
fie ld. After a walk to Chelsea
Pape. a fly out ended the
game at 15-3 .
Southern hitters were
Linda Eddy and Sarah Eduy

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li.a.hne's chic! go alibis year. The '2005
seuon wu a disappointment, though
it was distingu,ished by tbe young ·drifirst victory. Other !han rbr May
ver's
BRISTOL, Tenn. - Klllley Kab.ne'l .
14,
2005,
victory in Richmond, \'a. , the
victory on March 10 at A!lanla Motor
25
·)'ear.old
drh·er trom Enurnclaw,
Spccd~~o•ay was t&amp;X:ctaclllar, but for the
W~tll
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finiahed
in rlie top five, only
· p1Jrpotes of the searon as a whole, a
four other times, thougb be dkd man·
1QIIi.. pl11Ce tiaish [!n Sonday was anna&amp;e to ftnlsh second to Tony Stewut
'parable in terms of significance.
Kabne is secotwl in the Nutel Cup lnll\e Allnale 400 at lntlianaPQ)!s.
Recalling the 2005 aeason. Kahne
points slandin gs afte r fi\'e races. A
year ago, he finished 2Jr~. By comina · 8Bid, "( Wilt! happy 1\"bCn it WU D\'Cr.
liP wltb a earee.r·bo:st finish at Brimtl, I'm usually noll~ tbat . I like to race
Kabne once aa~in staked hIs claim to as niucb as possible, b11t I 1\'a&amp; bappy
wbtn it 1\'88 o\'er, and I didn't Wlllltlo
a si&amp;nifh.:an t place in the cbampi. race for rbree or four weeks. I re~ns hip nc;e.
member the )'ear beFore, ·when tbe
~we've been able to finish tlie~e
seasf)n was twer. I st HI wanted to be
races and bring. the car&amp; back. in one
piece," he said. "I wanted a top IS, snd r~~elne ."
When I.e W'M RaybeSH/$ Rookie or
. if we jllll 8 t~p (0, that was 11reat. We
the
Ye~r 1n 2004, Kabnc finished 10
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positions
bigber in I be P&lt;Jlnt&amp; standBecomin11 cnnsilll~lll . w~s and is

Referrinlt to t he timt lie wns
~way - from the track, b!• the
Wa)', oot the shop - Knaus
&amp;aid, "Whert those guys came to
the race track., the y came 1\'ith
a goal. That goal 1\'IIS to upho ld
tho integrit)' of tbr team, show
everybody oul then: what this

ingstbao be: did in his :s«~nd sc:&amp;!oo .
He linisbed second five times The
victory w&amp;s one of nlativaly few.
highlights in his recood seDM.
Kahn~ took a consid,erable por1ion
of tbe blame UJIOI! himself.
~some ot tM tbinas I did, aome of
tbe crasM.s I 111'8S ln. I didn't need t~
be in, • he uid. "I ron:ed the Issue. I .
knew m.r. car. was ()tl tile ~dae M
crashing. and I went pu t that edge
a.nd c.rasbed That 1\'as pr~tl)' bad
driving, rully.I fdtlw I m111dc a lot
of mist·akes with bad race cars. I
should have juot handled timor CIITS
and drove to the fln4Jp .
~If we hlid just finished races , we
probtb])• ~nJill.d bave finis bed rt~·e Of six
or sevfll spOOl bi!tter In the 11andin2s. I
fed ltke I &amp;re"' up~ k1t durill&amp; the year."
E•rl)' ind icafions 11re t bat Kabn e
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guys," uld hrton . "Tbc~ can
run the same lap speed con&amp;istently. II really is a rb)·tbm
plac~ and when . )'OU get inio
ra.ce mode, that is so important.
To me, that 's the 11ame: 11etting
int'o yc~ur rhytbm and f(iurinll
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you can d~ it."
One ot llurton's runner·up
flnisbc:s had been in tbe previous race berc . He wu RcaDd
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oeeatjlon of Chad Knaus' re ·
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Rarely.have th~ travails c1f a team ns C!lpaNe of doins and
ere\\' cbief (&lt;)()m~d so proml- the~· did that . I could n~1 be
nenf]y.
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Oa)'t&lt;&gt;tla qualifying - Knaus's ob\'1ously, 1 ma.d&lt;:&gt; a mi&amp;take. i
handiwork on the rear window \HOt out thore and did somrthat
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to 2005.
of Jimmie Johnson's CbO\'I"'let tbing
1\'as deemed to hBve be&lt;!n im - NASCAR 's likin&amp; and had to
proper - Knaus had to sit o~t stav hfi me [or four races be tbe SOO, wbich John•~ n won, calise ot thBt, which was pro bDrh•er cu only do . 10
3~d three ottber ne4ls. )ohnton abh• the m1)!1 p~infu l thina In
1111cb • Flve ·tlme Brlilol
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winner Jefl Gordon sa1d the
won a~:ain in L!la Ve~:u and fin·
per ill of Bnstol make late. a
Ishee! ~iXth in Atllinlll. In each
nnsidnat-k factor. No one
race. the man eallinc the s l:\ots ·
on pit road was Oarian Grubb,
Fi11rl!d it oul - Ruat'r Wal - is immune to .the p~&gt;nibility
Jac~
. now retir~d . ·won ninr of disastn.
not Knaus.
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Knaus lUI wr of siaht but races at Bristol. Jeff Gordon
~ot out of mind. Now, of had won rin ~ntPI' ing th1s Gordon . " Silll)' P"rcent of It,
courM, he's back. It's Ulllibly year. Jeff Burton. 1\'llo had fin · you're in contr,)l. and 40 pef that Jobnsort wUI d&lt;• t•ener isb~d 8~¢t&gt;nd 1\\' ICe, tlM12ht be cent. ~·ou're not Y·•u've aor to
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through to come back in his
career, to come back and play
for thi s year."
llgauskas battled through
· from Page Bl
repeated foot injuries to
become a reliable player and
Hughes, whose brok~n finger two-time All-Star.
could heal in time for the
" It feel s great. Myself perplayoffs.
sonallv and this franchise have
While Murray has helped. been through a lot of struggles
·it's been James who has been in my years being here," said
the difference.
ll gauskas, who suffered
James averages 3 1.2 points, through five straight losing
7.2 rebounds and 6.6 assists seasons and a dismal 17-win
per game, plays nearly every season in· 2002-03. "It was
minute and has kept the team cloudy here for a while and
focused during the stretch run. then the sun came up with
Lately, he's kept up the inten- LeBrori and started shi_ning."
slly m the second hall, avmd- · A lot has changed smce the
ing lapses that had been cost- · last time the Cavaliers played
in~ them games.
in the playoffs.
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James has matured from
~ourth quarter ever since peo- · seventh grader to superstar.
pie started quest10nmg 1t and Danny Ferry has gone from
he's responded to everybody's player to Caval iers general
criticis.m this year.'" Cavaliers manager.
fofJIVard Donyell Marshall . Ferry was a backup on their
said.
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last playoff team. He didn't
After two All-Star appear- score as the Cavaliers lost to
ances and countless accolades. -lndiam 1-3. Ilgauskas aver\fle NBA's brightest young star ·. aged 17.3 points and 7.5
fimilly will appear on its rebounds in the tour games.. ·
biggest stage.
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With the playoff clinched,
It also marks llgauskas · the Cavaliers now have an
return to the postseason as the even longer drought to overonly player left ftom the 1997- come - winning a playoff
98 playoff team.
series for the first time smce
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James 1993. Cleveland is 2-16 in iis
said. "After all he went last five playoff series.

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Arroyo, Reds blank Boston, 4-0

MLB -

ry.

~rthune

p1tcher fro m ttme to ttme,"
Wedge said.
Michaels and Peralta each
homered and doubl ed
Hafner, Vt ctor Martmez,
Ben Broussard and Casey
Blake .had two htts aptece
Martmez was htt m the back
by a stxth-inni ng pitch from
Fernando Rodn ey, one
mnmg after Westbrook had
h1t Detrmt's Dmttri Young
with a pitch.
Carlos Guillen and Marcus
Thames singled and doubled
for the Tigers Magg lio
Ordonez was 2-for-4.
Notes: Cleveland LHP
Cliff Lee sa1d u does not
appear he will stgn a longterm contrac t before opening
day "Their tdea of fair and
our 1dea of fa1r are two dl fferent thm gs ," Lee sa1d. " But
, it 's not over ye t. Things
could change m the next few
days."
Manager Eric

Wedge sa1d the Ind1ans wtll
open the season wtth Todd
Hollandsworth as the1r
fourth outfielder and Jason
Dubois will be opuoned to
Triple-A Buffalo. Wedge
also smd catche r Tim Laker
wtll be sent to Buffalo on
Saturday. . Genenal manager Mark Shapiro sa1d the
Indi ans "definitively" will be
able to work out a trade for
INF Brandon Phillips
RHP Jeremy Sonderman,
who started for the Tigers,
will also start the team 's
Apri l I 0 home opener
agamst Chtcago . Curtis
Granderson w~tlked for the
13th time Thursday He came
into the game tted for the
Grapefrutt League lead in
that category . The Tigers
and Ind1ans combmed for 24
hus, but the game required
only 2 hours, 5 minutes to
complete

Casey in Pittsburgh, but for how long?

AP photo
Ctncmnatt Reds sta rttng pttcher Bronson Arroyo pumps hts fist tn
the seventh tnntng dunng a spnng tra1ntng baseball game agamst
the Boston Red Sox tn Fort Myers, Fla , Thursday Arroyo worked
seven tnnmgs, gtvtng up three htts, tn the Reds ' 4{) wm.

BRADENTON, Fla (AP)
- The Mayor must cast an
absentee ballot thts season
Sean Casey, so popular
dunng eight seasons With the
Cincinnati Reds that he
gamed h1s Mayor mckname
because of 1t, has shtfted NL
Central addresses to hi s
Ptttsburgh hometown The
questton ts whether he' ll stay
around long enough to
become a registered voter
For now, he's not a home
owner He IS on the last year
of a contract that pays htm
$8.5 m1lhon, all but $1 million of it paid by the Pirates,
and he ts uncertam of hts
2007 address Espectally
smce ht s new club has speCiahzed lately m one-year
rent-a-players.
No wonder, Casey satd
Thursday of hts 2006 housmg plans, " I' m renting a

f1eld mstead of the mam
fie ld "
Boston ·
starter
Ttm
Wakefield allowed one run
and two h1ts m four inmngs m
his fin al tuneup for ne xt
Tuesday's start at Texas. He
fimshed spring traimng with a
2 50 ERA in 18 innmgs
Wakefield fell behmd 1-0
on R1ch Aunha's second exhtbtlton homer m the second
inmng Cmcmnall 's other
three runs came m the e1ghth
off Manny Delcarmen on
Scott Hatteberg's run-scorm~
double, and Austin Keams
two-run single.
Arroyo took a hometown
discount by sigmng a threeyear, $ 11.25 m1lhon contract
wtth Boston m January That
made htm affordable to other
teams
"I always knew It was a
busmess, but you feel that 1f
you do certam thmgs tt cames
some weight," he satd.
"UIIlmately, 11 comes down to
1f the Boston Red Sox are a
better team w1th Wily Mo
Pena "
On Thursday, they weren ' t

house "
Casey had the run of the
house m Cmcmnati, whe re
fans loved his enthustasttc
attttude, upbeat personahty
and, most of all , h1s .305
career battmg average even if hi s power productton
was errattc (24 homers m
2004, 9 m 2005) Desptte the

Pirates' need for more
they
willingly
power,
brought in Casey to hold
down ftrst base unttl
prospect Brad Eldred ts
ready.
The 6-foot-5 Eldred, as
much a power hmer as Casey
ts a gap hmer, showed plenty
of longball potential by hithng 12 homers dunng hts
190 at-bats w1th P1ttsburgh
last season, but struck out 77
ttmes The Pirates want h1m
to spend another season in
the rumors cuttmg down on
that swmg and becommg
more selective at the plate.
That leaves Casey the
starter For now
"Right now, I'm just looking forw ard to the season and
focu smg on playmg for the
P1nates this season After that
... ," Casey said. "You never
know m this game, and I'm
not gomg to try to fi gure 11
out, etther I spent etght years
wnh the Reds and d1dn ' t
ex pect to be traded, so now
I'm expecting the unexpected "
If nothmg else, Casey gets
one season playmg m the
ctty where he tirst learned to
play the game and , wtth

father Jim, regularly attended Ptrates ~ames at Three
Rtvers Stadmm. He knows
every d1stant relative and
long-lost fnend will be looking for free uckets, but he
hardly sees that as a problem.
This ts home. Th1s 1s
where he is comfortable .
Even tf h1s stay ts measured
m months and weeks, not
years
"It will be fun Mom and
dad are there, and a lot of my
fnend s are there," Casey
sa1d.
What he doesn't want to
get IS so comfortable he
changes hi s hitting style . He
has hit 20 or more homers
three times, but also has sea-sons of 7, 6, 14 and 9
homers. low numbers for a
comer mfielder. PNC Park
offe rs an mv1ting 320-foot
target down the nght-field
hne but, Casey said, he 's not
much of a hll-ll-down-thehne hmer.
"Great Amencan Ballpark
was short, and I d1dn't hu a
lot of home runs there, so
I'm probably the wrong guy
to be asking about lutting
homers," Casey satd.

Only Few Seats Left
Atlantic City Getaway

Temporary

&gt;\salslance lor Needy
Families (TANF) program. Youth who
re11de In Melga
County and whose

family Income does

not exceed 200% of
the federal poverty
Index are eligible for
participation.
Program costs must

not
exceed
$300,000.00 for the
period
beginning
April 17, 2006. It Is
oKpecled that the program will enroll 90
youth and provide
employment at $6.15
per hour. The program will also provide
Lifeguard Training for
no more than 35 eligible youth. Actual
enrollment Ia expect-

to begin no later
than May 1, 2006.
Admlnlotrallve coots
may not excHd 15%
of the total contract
award. A copy of the
Reqaeat for Proposal,
may be picked up
from Jane Banko at
the Melga County
Department of Job
and Family Services
at (7401992·2117 ext.
106
ed

Proposals shall be

submitted to Jane
Banko, Meigs County
Department of Job
and Family Servlcea,
PO Box 191, 175
Race

Street,

Middleport, OH 45760
no later than April 10,
2008 at 10.00 a.m.
The
Department
reserves the right to

re]ect any or all pro-

posals.

In accor-

dance with 29 CFA
part 31 , 32 Melga

County

Department

of Job &amp; Family
Service• Ia prohibited
from dlacrlmlnatlon

on the basis of race,
color, national origin,
sex , age, religion ,

polotlcat belief or disability.
(3) 24, 31, (4) 7

tlon,
or for
appointment

an
to

Inspect collateral,
prior to sale date eontact Cyndte, Stacy or
Randy at992-2136.
(3) 29, 30, 31 .

Public Notice

The Stewart-Johnson
Ladles Auxiliary to
VFW Post9926 will be
holding election of
officers tor the year of
2006-2007 at the April
4, 2006 meet1ng at

7•00 at the post. All
Ladtes
AUKIItary

members m good
standing are 1nvited
to come out and vote

March 27,31

Public Notice

PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE to hereby
given
that
on
Saturday; April 1,
2006, at 10:00 a.m , a

public sale will be
held at211 W Second
St.. Pomeroy, OH The
Farmers Bank and
Savings Company is

selling lor cash In
hand or certified
check the following
cotlatarat.
1997 DODGE CARA-

Public Notice

NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed proposals will
be received by the
VILLAGE OF SYRA·
CUSE,
VILLAGE
CLERK'S OFFICE,
2581 THIRD STREET,
SYRACUSE,
OH
45n9 un11112.00 pm,
FRIDAY, APRIL 14,
2006, for furnishing
all labor, materials

A

Lmn

Englrieerlng ,

N

1B4GP54L8VB223908
1992 FORD EXPLORE
R
1FMDU34XNUB96605
1989 DODGE CARA-

Company, Pomeroy,
Ohio, reserves the

right lo bid at this

sale, and to w ithdraw
the above collateral
prior to sale Further,

The Farmers Bank
and
Savings
Corhpany

reserves

the right to reject any
or all blda submitted
The above described
collateral will be sold

··a• I s • where 1s ",
wHh no expressed or
implied·
Warranty

given
For further lnforn'la·

CUSE

msurance

require-

VILLAGE CLERK'S ments, various equal
OFFICE
opportunity provl·
2581 THIRD STREET
alons, and
the
SYRACUSI!,
OH requirement for a
45779
payment bond and
Each
bidder Is performance bond for
requtred to furnish 100% of the contract
and equipment nee.. with Ita proposal, a price.
essary to complete Bid Guaranty and No bidder may wllh·
the project known as,
Contract Bond In draw his bid within
VILLAGE OF SYAA- accordance
with thirty (30) days after
CUSE
LONDON Section 153 54 of the the actual date of the
POOL FACILITY DIS- Ohio Revised Code. opening thereof. The
ASTER REMEDIA- Bid security fur· VILLAGE OF SYRATION PROJECTS at nlshed In Bond form, CUSE reserve the
which time the pro- shell be Issued by a right to waive any
posals will be pub- Surety Company or trregularltlea and to
licly opened and read Corporation licensed reject any or all bidS.
aloud.
In the Stale of Ohio to VILLAGE OF SYRA·
Not1ce to bidders , provide said surety
CUSE
specifications, bid· Each PropOsal must ERIC CUNNINGHAM,
ding documents, eon- contain the filii name MAYO!I
tract and other doeu· of the party or part1es (30 31 , (4) 7
menta may be exam- submitting the pro·
Ined at the office of posal and all persons

Inc , 534 Markel
Street, Zanesville ,
Ohio 43701 and
Village of Syracuse,
Village Clerk's Office,
2581 Third Street,
V
A
N Syracuse, OH 45n9
1 B4FK5435KX703526
and obtained from
The Farmers Bank Linn Engineering,
and
Savings Inc., 534 Market
V

on Monday, April 10, Order of 1972, and
2006 at tha Syracuse ·Governor's Executive
Muntelpal Building, Order ~4-9 shell be
2581 Third Street, required.
Syracuse, Ohio.
Bidders must comply
Bids shall be sealed with the prevailing
and marked as Bid for wage rates on Public
VILLAGE OF SYRA- Improvements
In
CUSE
LONDON MEIGS COUNTY as
POOL FACILITY DIS· determined by the
ASTER REMEDIA·' • Ohio Department of
TION PROJECTS and Commerce, Division
mailed or delivered of Labor and Worker
to:
Safety, Wage and
VILLAGE OF SYRA- Hour Bureau, various

Street,

Zanesville ,

Interested

therem

Each bidder must
or

submit ev1dence
Its expenences on

owner

and requires that this
pro}eet be completed
no later than May 24,

2006
All contractors and

sub c ontractors

Engmeermg, me . in

extent
pract1cable
uae Ohio products,
materials, services ,

the amount of $25.00
lor each set, which
shall be non-refund·
able
The engineer's estl ~
mate of construction

cost Is $127,400.00
(One
Hundred

Twenty -se v e n
Thousand
Four

requirements of Ohio

Hundred Dollars) A Administrative Code
pre-bid meeting will Chapter 123, lhe
be held at 10:00 am Governor's Exe c utive

3rd Annual
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Saturday, April 1, 2006
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Sponsored by
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4x4"a For Sale ............................. ............... 725
Announcement ............ ............. ................ 030
Antique• ...... ............ .... ........... ....... ,, .......... . 530
Apart11111nts for Rant . .. .. ................... ... ........ 440
AucIIon and Flea Mar k• I ..... ....................... .080

Aula Parts &amp; Accessories ......................... 760
Auto Repair. ........... ............. .. . .. ....... 770

Autos for Sale ......... ...................... ,,, ......... 710
Boats &amp; Motors tor Sale ............. .... ........... 750
Building Supplies... ............ • .
.. ....... 550
Business and Buildings ...........
.. •• 340
Business Opportunity...... ...
. ........ 210
Business Training... . .........
, . . ..... 140
Campers &amp; Motor Homes.........
. .... 790

Camp I ng Equ Ipment .. ...........
Cprds of Thanks ..... ............. ,

..... 780

Child/Elderly Care ..
ElectrfcaVRefrlgeratlon....
Equipment for Rent ••..•.

........ 010
. .... 190
. . • 840
.. .... 480

Farm Equipment. •
Farms for Rent...
FarmaforSale .......
For Lease.... .........

..•••• 610
430
•.•.• 330
490

.... 830

Exoavat Ing.... ...................

• .....

For Ssle......... ...... . .... .....
For Sale or Trade. ... .......

FruHs I Vegetables . ....... .
Furnished Rooms..............
General Hauling .. . ...........
Giveaway .........................

· ..... 685
590

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E~e p enence tor Reg1onal
Hauls Average pay 40 s to
m1d 50's Home every
Wee ke nd
call
Kent

Happy Ads.............. .........
050
Hay &amp; Grain.....................
640
Help Wanted........ ........
............... 110
Horne lmprovemento......
....... . . 81 0
Homes lor Sale........ .. ... ..
....... 310
Household Goods ...................... .. ... ...... 51 o

Houses for Rent ...... ................

Memoriam .......... .... ........... ..

. ...... 410

020

Insurance .. ...........................................

130

Lawn &amp; Garden Equipment....... .. . .... 660
Livestock............. .. ........... .. .. .......... 630
Loot and Found .......................
..... . 060
Lots &amp; Acrnge....... ........... .. . . ........ 350
Mlacellaneoua... ............ ... .... .. .............. 170
Mlacellaneoua Merchandise ..................... 540
Mobile Home Repetr ...................................860
Mobile Homes for Rent ........................... 420
Mobile Homes for Sale... ........ ........... .320
Money to Loan.... .............. .. ... . ........... 220
Motorcycles &amp; 4 Wheelers . .... ........... 740
Musical Instruments ............... • .. .....
Peraonals .. . ..... .. ... .......... ..... .. • .......
Pets for Sale .......... . • ...............

570
005
560

Plumbing &amp; Heating ............ '

.......... 820

Protes•lonal Services..... .. ...

.. ........... 230

Radio, TV &amp; CB Repair.. .. . .. ........... t&amp;O
Real Eatate Wanted ........ . ...
360
. .........

650

Situation• Wanted ........... ....... . .. ..... ,.... 120
Space for Rent
, ............... .460

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......... 520
........... 720
. . . ...... 715
.
870

.................. 730

Wanted to Buy .
....... . ,
Wanted to Buy- Farm Supplies
...........

090

. ..... . 620
• .......

180

Wanted to Rent.
.. ........ 470
Yard Sale- Galllpolla.. . ... .. ....... .. ...072
Yard Sele-Pomeroy/Middls
074
Yard Sale-PI Pleasant........
076

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Spring training

WIN TER HAV EN, Fla.
(AP) - Th ree Cleveland
players htt home runs and
n ght-hander Jake Westbrook
survtved an 11-htt barrage
over seven mm.ngs as the
Ind1ans defeated Detroit 6-4
on Thu rsday m a spnng
trai mn~ matchup .
Travts Hafner htt a two-run
homer, and Jhonny Peralta
and Jason M1chaels added
solo shots tor the Ind1ans.
Cleveland (20- 10-1 ) needs
one wm in us two remaining
games to tie the franch1se
record for spnng trammg
vtctones set m 1996
Indtans manager Eric
Wedge said he wasn' t concerned about Westbrook,
who worked out of a couple
Jams by mducmg doubleplay ground balls
"A fe w ground balls fo und
the holes, which is going to
happen w1th a sinkerball

of tts exhtbtllon schedule wtth
a 9- 18-1 record and has a day
oft before playmg two exhtbtt10n games at Phtladelphta and
1ts season opener at Texas on
Monday.
Arroyo allowed a leadoff
smgle in the ftrst to Coco
Cn sp and smgles by Mike
Lowell and Kevin Youkths to
stan the second He retrred the
next 16 batters before walking
Lowell m the seventh He
ended hts outmg by gettmg
Youkths to ground out to
thtrd
"Today was as close as I'm
gmng to get to a regular season game in spnng traimng,''
Arroyo satd "It was in front
of a crowd that I enJOY playing
m front of "
One opponent was miss mg.
Slugg mg destgnated hitter
Davtd Orttz took battmg pracuce on the field behmd the lett
field fence and sat out the
game.
"He was sharp," Red Sox
manager Terry Francona satd
of Arroyo, who threw 96
pitches "It dtdn ' t help that we
had David htttmg on the back

Friday, March 31, 2006

Indians edge Detroit, 6-4

FORT MYERS, . Fla CAP)
- The Red Sox nught not
have been as wtlhng to trace
Bronson Arroxo tf he had
more outings ltke the one he
had Thursday for the Reds
The nght-hander who loved
playmg m Boston allowed
three h1ts m seven mmngs
with mne strikeouts and one
walk tn Cincmnatl's 4-0 VICtoArroyo's red shirt With the
No 6 1, the same number he
wore With the Red Sox, bore a
stnkmg resemblance to the
red Jersey he had before the
trade.
"It's funny pitching against
·guys you played wtth the last
th ree or four years," Arroyo
srud "It's hke playmg aga mst
your next door ne1ghbor m
L1ttle League or somethm~ It
makes you want te laugh ·
Arroyo pitched s1x games
for Boston in 2003, then went
24-19 the past two full seasons when he became one of
the team's most popular players Fnendshtp d1dn 't matter
Thursday when he struck out
Trot N1 xon and Manny
Ramirez, the thud and fourth
hitters, tw1ce each
"I've seen them h1t," sa1d
Arroyo, who had excellent
command of h1s fastball "I
have ins1ght about hov.
Manny's bram works, at least
at the plate. I thou ght he
would sit on my brea king
ball."
Arroyo was ex pected to
start the season m the bullpen
for the Red Sox. who had
seven potential starters. So
they traded h1m March 20 for
slugger W1ly Mo Pena and he
suddenly became the No 2
starter for the Red s On
Thursday, Arroyo stru ck out
Pena tw1ce as C1ncmnat1 won
1ts fourth stra1ght game
Arroyo sa1d his "bram was
scrambled" the day after the
deal when general manage r
Thea Epstem told htm of the
trade. He satd he'd rather be m
the Red Sox bullpen th an m
another team's rotatton
He IS scheduled to pitch
Wednesday at home against
the Chicago Cubs Aaron
Harang, who had Cmcmnatt 's
prevwus longest exhtbttJOn
stmt of SIX mmngs, works the
opener Monday.
Cinctnnati has two more
exhtbitwn games m Flonda
and an off day Sunday Boston
completed the Flonda portton

Friday, March 31,2006

Ohio Vall ey Home Health
Inc h1 rlng Full Ttme AN
Casft Manager Compettt1ve
Wages and Bene111s JncludIOQ Health Insurance Apply
at 1480 Jackson P1ke,
Gallipolis or 2415 Jackson
A11enue WV or pho ne toll
tree 1 866-441 1393
OverbrooK
Rehab ilitatiOn
Cente r IS currently acceptmg
applications lor a AN
SuperviSO r Competitive pay
scale and benefit package
ava1lab!e The ava1lable shift
1s 3P· t 1 P:
All mterested
applications should ptck up
an application at 333 Page
Street Middleport OH For
further 1nformat10n please
contact Hollie at 7 40 992
6472 EOE
Overbrook
Aeha btll tallon
Center IS currently acceptmg
appli CatiO ns tor a AN
Superv1sor Competitive pay
sca le and benef1t package
avallab!e The available shift
IS 7P ?A
All mterested
applicants should p1ck up an
app licatiOn at 333 Page
Street Middleport OH For
lurther mtormatiOn please
contact Holhe at 740·992·

6472 EOE

Overbrook
Ae habthtat1on
Center IS currently acceptmg
apphcat1ons for Stale Tested
Fu ll
Nurs1ng Ass istants
T1me posn10ns available All
Interested appl icants shOuld
p1ck up an applicatiOn at 3;33
Page Street, Middleport
Oh1o For further mforma
Maintenance
Ot rector
lion please contact Ho!he at
Overbrook RehabilitatiOn
740 992 6472 EOE
Center IS now accepting - - - - - - - - - ,
resumes tor the pos1t10n of
We ~ An
Matntenance 0 1rector The
qual1f1ed candidate must
Like You
possess stro ng ve rbal and
wntten commumcat1on sktlls
Jo mng our Res1dent
Including technical report Centered Nurs1ng Team at
wrttm g and reco rd keeping
Holzer Semor Care Center
Must have expenence m
general matntenance mdud·
If you are Interested 1n
1ng carpentry
piumb1ng
wor11.1ng 36 hours and
ele{;tncal telephone and
gen1ng pa1d 40 w1th full
cable msta!lahon pa1nUng
benefits
ground work evalua tiOn and
(12 hours Fr Sat &amp; Sun
'm spec110n of emergency
at S2.8.0Q an hour)
equipment item assembly
and boiler-system operatton
For a personal 1nterv1ew
Must have know!9dge of contact PhylliS Cantrell AN
OSHA Ltle Safety Code
BSN at (740)446·5001 or
Long Term care expenence stop m and see us at 380
preferred but not requtred Co loma! Onve Btdwell OH
Qualified candtdates may
45614
send resume to
Charla
Brown-McGUire A N LNH A
Admm 1strator 333 Page
Street M1ddleport Oh10
45769 EOE
- - - - - - - - Equal Opportunity Employer
Med1 Home Health Agency
Inc seek1ng PAN Speech
Therapt&amp;l and Occupational Wanted man to wo rk on
Musl h~;~ve e11pe n
Therapist for Galhpol1s Oh1o Farm
and
surrounding
area ance dr1v•ng tractors and
LICensed 1n Oh1o or West mowmg w1th brush hog g_n_
dnvers
Vtrg1n1a preferred We offer a b.llls.. Mu st have
competitive salary E 0 E 11censes pass drug test
Please send resume to 352 Other work cons1St of clear
Second Avenue Ga!h~1s ng brush ma1ntenance
OH 45631
Attn
Jud•e fences bu1ld1ngs ect Work
Reese
or
ema1! to start first part of Apn!
jreeseCmsa-corp corn
through enel of December
poss1bie year round
Pay
MediCal Assuotant needed negotiable Include three ref
fu ll t1me at Doctors OffiCe erences plus lest place
eKpenence prelerretj but worked wnte to Bo.IC·TSC·3,
not required Must be W1/hng CJo Potnt Pleasant Reg1ste r
to work evemngs hours 200 Mam Street
Pomt
401 k offered Send Res ume Pleasant WI/ 25550
In Home Pnvate Care Gtver
Prefer CNA With dementta
axpenence Part-T1me M·F
Middleport Negotiable flat
weekly fee Cali 740-423
6235 to sch-edule an 1nter
vtew References Requ1 red

Motor Route Dnver
needed In the Henderson
GallipoliS Ferry C rab Creek
&amp; Redmond Ridge area
Appalachian T1re IS accept
1ng appllcaiiOns tar Sales $800 n,lonth fm as htt!e as 3
hours a day CaM\
ASSOCISte PICk up app!ica
Sean M Cullen
!tons @ 426 V1and St pt
to Bo.: TS C3 I ClO Pomt --~'-----:::-:-:==----,
D1stnct Sales Manager
Pleasant No pj'lone class
Pleasant Reg1ster 200 Ma1n r
~
Street Po 1nt Pl ea sant wv
{304)675 1333 ext 20
please
25 550
Dog Groomer w th some Horse Tram1ng apprent1ce
Must be a~e to Someone lor Fa rm Wor k
e•penenee needed 1mmedl· needed
ately 1n Ravenswood WV break and tra111 Horses No $5 00 per Hour 740 949
2067
Weekends 140 949 2067
304 273 2165

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POSITION
ANNOUNCEMENT
MEIGS COUNTY
FCFC INTERSYSTEM
COORDINATOR
The Me1gs County Health
Department 1s acceptmg
lor
the
applications
Intersystem Coordinator
crl the Melga Co unty
Family tJ'Id Children fll'1t
Council Du t1es tnc lude but
are not llmtted to develop
m en! tmple fnentaiiOn and
eva !ua110n ol countywide
serv•ce coordmat1on and
other plans program mont
tonng work1ng w1th commu·
My groups rapresenllng
Famtly and Children F1rst
Counc1l at requ1red meet
mgs and tra1nmgs and occa
s1onat travel
Qualification•·
The successful cand1date
w1ll possess th e lollowmg
• Mm 1mum ot Bache lor s
Degree Master's prelerred
m related fi eld combmed
w1th e ~epenence wo r1c1ng
1ssues tnvolvmg children and
the1r fam1l1es
• Strong commumcat1on
management and organ1za
tiOnal skill s
• Able to mult1task
• Expertise 1n grant wnllng
• Comp etent computer sk1lls
tnc ludrng use of Mtcrosoft
Off1ce applications

Benatlts
The MBIQS County Health
Department offers employ
ees a compet11rve benefits
package Pos1t1ons 1s lullhme w1th startmg sa lary
dependent on educahon and
'
exper1enca
candidates
Inte rested
shOuld send a lenaf of 1nter
est resume completed ctvll
serv1c;e app licatiOn and
three letters of reterence to
La rry 0 Marshall Health
CommiSSioner M e~gs Count
Healtn Department
11 2
EaS,I Memonal Or Swte A
Pomeroy Oh 45789 Clvtl
serv1oe app!lcatlons may be
pteked up at the Health
Department or on th e web at
tl:ie
foll owmg
address
hnp 1fwNw das oh!O gmi/brdl
pdfltobapp2 pdf The pos•
t10n wll ! remam open until
f1ll ed
WANTED· Part T1me- MED
!CAL ASSISTANT
w1th
experience m phys1t1 an
off1ce Able to work front and
back Computer sktl ls a
must typtng ability and lan·
guage SkillS are also essen
hal Knowledge ol lCD and
CPT codmg a plus Aehable
transportation needed No
weekends
or
holidays
required Send resume to
Bo~e
569 clo Galhpohs
l'nbune
PO Bo.: 469
Gallipolis OH 45631

VAN DRIVER

rosman Announcem ent
General
Metg s County
Heanh Dlstr1ct Elsea! OflJcer

The Meigs COUnty Health
Department IS acce ptmg
applicatiOns for a F isc al
Officer OutJ9S 1nc!ude but
are no1 !1m1te&lt;t to perform
coord1nate momtor and
manage a 11anety ot I sea!
management and control
dut1es and asSISting other
agency pe rsonnel With l1sca!
control tasks AdditiOnally
the Ftscal Officer prepares
matnta1ns and 011ersees the
preparation of vanous f1s
cal!fmanctal reports stud1es
and records..
Qualifications
The successful candidate
wtll possess the followtng
·completiOn of undergrad
uate maJOr core coursework
1n
accounttn g
hnance
lmanc•al manageme nt or
ltka academtc f1e !d that
1nc!uded at least three
courses 1n accounting and
one course 1n 11nance
' Or two courses or twelve
months
axpenence
n
accounting two courses or
twelve months B)(penence Ill
finance one course or SIX
months expenence m bUSIness adm1n 1strat1on one
course or s x months expe r •
ence m wntten commo n1ca
tiOn tor bus1ness one course
or stx months e)(penence 1n
public relati ons an one
course or SIK months expen
ence 1n typmg Keyboardmg
or word processmg to
1nch.Jde genera!Jon
and
spreadsheet
"Or education trammg
and/or expemmce m an
amount equal
to
the
M1n1mum Ouallftcat1o ns stat
ed above
·competent com puter sk Its
1ncludmg use of Micros oft®
OtfiCe apphcattons

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and small trees for 25 years
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Benet Ill

The Me1gs County Health
Department oHers employ
ees a compet111ve benet1ts
package Pos1t10n IS full-lime
with starti ng salary depend
ent on education and expen
ence
Intere sted
cand1Clates
shou l~ send a !erter of mter
:uJ
est resume comp leted c v1!
I'J&lt;( ~1'~1t "' •t
SER\IU~
serv ce app11Callon and
three letters of reference to
Larry D Marsha!! Health
TURNED DOW N O N
Me1gs SOCIAL SECURITY ISSJ?
Comm1ss oner
County Health Department
No Fee Unless We W1n 1
112 East Memonat Or
1 888 582 3345
Sutte A Pomeroy Oh
Kl\11 .., 1\11
45769 C1V1 I serviCe app!lca
t1ons may be picked up at
the Health Depanment or on
the web at the followmg
address
htt lfWWW das ObjO poWhrdfD 1001 Ke nry Cl (Behind J
r1Vtobaop2 Qd1 The pos rllon H1g fl School) 3 Bedrooms
lull or~ Basement
a
wtll rema1n ooen until filled
Hardwooa Floors Excellen
ConO•M n S81 500 ca1
!304 \675 3123 ~30 4 1675

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Gall ta County Council on
Agmg/Semor
Resource
Center •s currently accepting Galllpohe Career College
applications for van dnver
(Careers Close To Home )
must ha.,.e vahd drivers Call Today ' 740 446 4367
hcense and be an 1nsurable
1 800 214 0452
nsk Must be able to pass
www galhpolmc.arlHt colll!Qf'l com
med1ca1 eKam1nat10n 10 20 "cerecl ile&lt;l Memoer Ace tKI!flflQ
hOurS/week part t1me pos1 Gouncd lot lr.depeMenl College~
ton
Sen1or/Aet rees am Schools 12749
encouraged to apply EOE
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T red of Not Hav1ng Enough
Money to MaKe Ends Meet
Ron s TV Sales and Aepatr
or Go1ng to Work For
Applian ce
Warehouse
Someone Else? Chnst1an
1304)675
7999
owned Company of nearly 2
decades oHem1g a hOme
Bus ness
Opportunlly

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3BA 2ba LA FR w'wooc
burner gas furnace ne&gt;'~
CA ana ched 2 car garage
wtpOSSitl!e upstairs apar•
ment plus another attact'1ed
1 c ar
garage workshop
large outbUtld1ng above
ground pool 3 acres m 1
Ask1ng $110 000 (740)245

0372
38R 2Bath LR v,'llh Ire
place DR fully equ•Ded
2 car
attac heo
k1tchen
garage pole 09rn 6+ acres
AS1C1ng Si9 999 740 742
7200 or 740 742 4160

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0466 !I no answer please
Wanted 10 Sel l Horse
leave message
Ma nure
tor
Compost
Pos1110n ava11able tor Farm $~ 0 00 a piCk·up trud load
and lawn Parts assot1ate 740 949 2067
Health and ret •rement bene
I1IS Must have computer
skills Prefer farm back
4 yea1 Old COIOI110 011 :
ground Send resume to
acres aopro"J. 1 900 so tt 3
CLA Box 566 do Gal! pol iS
Gert1lled
Care
Home Mr 2 oams 2 car garage
Oa11y Tnbune PO Box 469
ASSISted &amp; Non ASSISted master bdr •s 28x24 w Jl'l fo
Gallipolis OH 45631
tub
$125 000
Persons meats &amp; snacks jaCUZZ
prov1ded
E~ce!le nt Care t 740)446· 7029

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515 67 $21 98/hr now h1r
1ng For application and tree
governemer:\1 JOb 1nfo call Compute[ Troubleshoot And
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913 599 8042 24/hrs ernp
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In Memory
Downtown otnce spaCe. 5
room autte S850imo; 1 room
office- $225/ mo.; 2 room
suite $250/mo. S&amp;eurlty
deposit required . You pay
u11111iea. All spaces vory nloe.
Eleva1or. Call (740)«8-a&amp;U
• Less than perfect credit
2000 OakwoOd mobile Bidwell area, clean 2 bed- for appointment.
aocepted
.. Payment could be the home 16K80 vlnyVshlngle, 4 room $400/1'1'10. Includes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __;
bedroom, 2 baths, C/A. water/sewer. Reterence &amp; Retail and office space availsame as rent.
Mortgage
Locators. (740)245·0001. Must be deposit required . No pets. able in downtown Point
(304)576·4037.
moved.
(740)367
Pleasant, $500/month, next

1998 and Up, 14 ind 16 Attention . ~onatructlon
. Local company offering "NO Wide MobMe Homes for Sale WDrbr.. Fully tumlahltd ·2
DOWN ~AYMENT" pro- In excellent Condition. Oay: bedroom, 2 baths, very nice,
grams for you to buy your 740-388·0000 or 740-388· Locate&amp; In quilt reaiden«al
home instead of renting.
8513. Evenings: 740-388· araa In Pomeroy, Oh6o. 7408017.
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992·1517 or 740-992.0031 .

AKC lab pupp!ea wormed,
1st shots, papers, Get

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for Easter. $150 (30&amp;) 675·
7652
S.autllul 6wko, lull-~oode&lt;l
Norweglin Elkhound puppies. 1stshotbyvet, ~male ,
6
female.
(740)388-6128.

For sale or trade for equal
value, Alrlcan Gray and
Gendaeconyer. Both talk.
pointpleasant_comm_ren tal
Call (740)266-6185.
Oyahoo.com or (703)528·
Labrador RetrietJers AKC
0617.
registered . Different color,
WANiliD
ages &amp; prk:s. (740)256·6463
roRENr
or (740)645-6527.

2001 doublewide on 1.6 For Sale or Rent
acres on Prospect Church 1urn. · $375/mo.,
Ad . 3BA, 2BA . wfl'lreplace. Aet.. No Pets , Non
Smokers, 8-mL from Pt.
' $60,000 (740)709-1166.
Pleasant, A1 2-N (304)675·
2000 11'Widt
3151
VlnyVShlngle
Only $181 .00/mo.
Mobile home sites for up to
16ll.80 In Country Homes.
Charming brick· ranch. Rio
Call (? 40)3BS- 7671
Grande. Quaint, lriendly .
(740)385-4019.
·~ighborhood. 3 bklcks from 280, 1.5 bath on 1 acre. 5
URG. Custom-bull! In 2002. minut.es
lrom
Holzer. ·
APAR1MENTS
. Interior open and airy. Excellen t
condition L
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.irrRmriiiiiirri--'
Traditional
natural
oak (740)388-8895.
woodwork throughout.
3
1 and 2 bedroom apartbedrooms, 2 full ba.ths . 71 Ae&lt;lman . 12x65. 3 be&lt;l· ments, furnished and unfur·
Large kitchen with dining, room, 1 bath , $2,500. nlshed, security deposit
pantry, disposal, microwave. (740)388-j)570.
required, no pets, 740-992·
Appliances
Included. 9/1btl1 of an acre tOr sale on 2218.
Greatroom design with 143 2 mobile homes. · 7401 ·bedroom apt. All utilities &amp;
vsulted ceiling and gas tire- 9 92.5858.
•1la ce with oak manue .. ' - - - - - - - - - cable inclucled. $400/month
v1aster suite with his/her Beautiful siriglewide on 2.28 In Crown dty. Call (740)256·
'lath, inct. whirlpool tub , acres
ot
flat
land. 8132.
·hower, 2 walk-in closets, Relridgerator . · &amp;
range 1 bedroom· apt. close to
skylight. 2-car garage, land- included. New plumbing ,
town . Quiet location, ret. &amp;
soaping.
Low·cost heat· new decks_ Move in condidep. requir ed . (740)446·
rng/coollng.
Lyntronics tion . OuieVpeacetul neigh· 2957.
.
Security S')lslem. tioo sq. ft. borhood . Call 304-421$179.900.(740)379·2615.
4554.
Mitzi
While/O ld 1800 sq. ft. apt. flat, over·
Colony. Apple Grove WV.
looks city park, 3rd floor. 4
tps,.2 futl bths, deck,.hlstor!·
MUST SELL
cally remodeled, cntrl ale
2002 Clayton ~ 4x52
$750. G. Smith (740}645·
Pm1s. Of $169/mo
2890.
'1
Call (740)385·9948
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! 411 real utate advertising
Nice 1987 14x70 3 bedroom
J In thtl newspeper It · home: Only $8,995."Wi11 help WITH PAID DEP. NEW ,
ELLMVIEW
~ subject to th~ Fede111i
with delivery. Call Elaine
TOWNHOUSE/APTS
~ Fair Hou•ing Act of 1M8
NOW LEASING!
1 which makes It Illegal to (740)3B5-0698.
S~ACIOU S
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advertise "any
Used mobile homes for sale.
preference, llmlt.tton or
2 &amp; 3BEDAOOM
14' &amp; 16' wide. 2 &amp; 3 beddlacrimintll~n Mud on
BOTH FLATS&amp;
rooms 6 lo choose from
race, cotor, rella'on, Hx
TOWNHOUSES
1996 modal &amp; up. (740)3aafamilial statue or MilaNI
AVA&gt;LABLE
8513 (daytime). (740)388origin, or any Intention to
'ALL ELECTRIC
8017
(evenings),
(740)294·
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make any auch
'CENTRAL AC &amp; HEAT
0460 (weekends)
· preference, limitation or
'STOVE, REF. ,
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discrimination."
'DISHWASHER
LoTs&amp;
'GARAGE DISPOSAL
; Thia new.paper will not
ACREAGE
'WIND BLINDS
t knowingly accept
'CEILING FAN S
advenltementl tor ,..,
1.6 acres on Oak Hill Rd. ,
' WATER, SEWAGE &amp;
'
esttm~ which 11 in
Chester, Ohio, water, gas.
! violation of the law.
Our
TRASH INCLUDED
. .
electric
on
property,
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~ETS
CONDITIONAL
$1o.ooo, :l04;483·7550
Informed that all
(304)882-3017
dwellinga advertlal!id In
~ o acres/
1997 16x80
tttia newapaper are
Redman, 24x24 garage, 3
available on an equal
BRI 2 lull baths, Located on
opportunity baNs.
Teims Aun Ad . (740)256· 2 apartments fo r rent.
6247,
(740)446-9368. Racine, Ohio (short drive
Crab Creek area 22 acres Asking $85,CXJO.
from power planU Deposit
with 3 br. 2 bath. 2.100 sq. ft. j,j~:;:,;:;;;;;:;;;;~---.,
required, no pets. (740)992•1ome, stone fireplace, barn . .
REAL FsrA'IE
5174 or (740)441 -011 o.·
:&gt;ome pasture. creek front '-.--•W.iiiANJIDiiiiiiii;.,_,o~
and more. $167,000. Tri ..,
5 rooms &amp; bath. range &amp; ref.
County Rea lty. Call Paul Need to sell you r home? furnished, W/D hookup. Off
·1emann (304)736-0710 or Late on payments, di110rce,
st. perking. 2nd floor, very
,304)733·9000
job transter. or a death? I clea n, in tow n. (7,40)441·

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Family with steady InCome
shots and wormed $150·
wants to rent a 2·3 bedroom
$250. Andy Yoder 1032 SA
housS or mobile home in the
141 , Gallipolis, Ohio 45631.
Mason CoUnty area. F'refer
within haH an hour from Pl. Reg : Jaclc Russell Terrier
Pleasant. We have 2 well male, 1 year ' old, $1CJO.
behaved,
short
haired, Comes with dog box.
housebroken dogs that (740)245·9053.
wouid ne'IBr be left una!·
tended. (304)882·2813 or Reg.Great Dane puppies, B
email at ierlandjnks 0 peo. weeks old, Harlequin and
Merle, $400.00-600.00, 74opleoc com
5B5-2408.

Responsible N.C. hunter
wants to lease 1 00·200
acres for 2006 deer season.
ph• 336·581·3932 anytime

White CKC registered mate
Toy Poodle , 9 wks. old,
$400, more in1o (740)378·
6525

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Hl '\1\ l '..,!mature shade trees &amp; new
.ulus
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&amp; dock, nice workshOp·
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also
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Misc. ltenis
starling at .99¢
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Grating
For
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Driveways &amp; Walkways. l&amp;l
Scrap Metal s Open Monday,
Tuesday. Wednesday ' &amp;
Friday, Sam-4:30pm. Closed
Thursday,
Sa turday
&amp;
Sunday. (740)44&amp;-'7300
Prom Dresses: 1 Tiflany pink'
size- 8 $150 : 1 Alyce pink
slze-6 S150; 1 re~lsllver
size-2; 1 Alortiori navy size3/4 $25. (740}441-0712
Wanted : Responsible party
to taKe on sma ll monthly
payments on H1gh Definition
Big-Screen TV 1·800-3983970

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' In Stock &amp; Ready
For Dehv~ryl
Call (740;385-9948 ·
6•80 mobtle hom e 3 bed·
oom, 2 bath , he~t pump.
ix8. deck . Very
n1ce 1
74 0&gt;388-9 170

2BR. all electric, $360
month plus security deposit.
no pets. 4 miles north of
Holzer,
,SI.
At .
160.
(740)379·2923 or (740)446·
6665 ..
2br, w/add· on .·

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(304 )675-1206

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740·742·2293

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body in great shape, ne.e ds con dition $9,700 OBO. CBII
after 6pm (740)446·4066 .
molar, ·$450.
,
198a Honda Accord LX -I, 5 '87 model Bass Tracker. 70
speed manual, runs great, horse Mercury, excellen t .
$ 1,600 OBO. (740)367· conditi on, $2500, (740)992·

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mileS.· cold air, ru0s great
$3,500 080. (740)256·9031
or (740)256-1233

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2003 Jayco Eagle 34' 5th
v;heel w/slide out. New con·
dition, •. $22,000
OBO.
(740)339-0218.

89 Pon1iac Grand P.rix, runS
great, high miles.
$800
080 . (304)593-8900 or
(304)67 5-3957

30ft. Four W inds camper
with expando, 2 bedrooms ,
used two summers and in
excellent cond ition . Great for
96 Buick LeSabre 97.000 a family and vacation fUn.
~20.000
Call (740)388·
mi .. needs body work and
8045.
radiB.Ior, new tire s, banery.
brakes !ind rotors, $1 ,500
OBO. (740)446-9632.

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FOR SALE

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matic, 67,000 miles, good
clean, solid truck , excel lent New to lh e area Casto
condi tion , $8,500 080. Contracting. 18' yrs experi ence . Dependable, l)onest.
(740)44 1-101 4
Call
affordable · rates.
96 Chevy S10, Ext Cab . (740)446-0306.
autO 4Cyl, air con(jition .
Tauno cover : candy apple
red. Runs good , clean white
pin stripe 100,900 ·m iles
$3.500 (304)675-7475

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Block. brick. sewer pipes.
Ltmlted Good cond1t1on , low
windows. lintels. etc C l a~de m1leage, $~ .800 . (740)245·
Winters. Rio Grande, OH 5757 or (740)339-0885. No
Call 740-245·5121
answer. leave message

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YOU &gt;l iT T&gt;IAT HOME RliN VESTER·
DA'( YOU RUINED MY LIFE !

JO Yrs, Exp. • Ins, Owner: Ronnie Jones

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SPACE FOR $54 PER
MONTH
~ · Cornerstone
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P:.intilig • Doors • Windows • Decks
• Si ding • Rnofin"g • Ruom Additions ·· Remodeli ng
• Plumhing • Eh.."Clrical 740-367.05.«
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OH 38244
• A~cousc ic Ceiling
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-Economy Beef $8.25 ·
·Shade R1ver Beef $8.75
•Whole.IS~ell Corn $7.25/Bag

·Cracked Corn $8.25/Bag .
·Soybean Meal $13.25/Bag
-Shade River Hog Feed $8.85
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Also Commercial Space

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Declarer did doubly weU, not running his
club suit first. and putting the defenders
on the spot as quickly as possible.
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quasi-fi nesse. From the Stayman
sequence, Wes.t wa$ known to have start·
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ol EIS'Ien, East should ha~~e known lhal .
they were all winners after triCk one.
Subtracting ·seven from· 11 gives four. And
East had seen all tour of the spades higher than the seven. in the North, East and
South hands combined: the board's nine,
his queen-jack, and Squth's king. So East
should have taken trick three with· his
hear! ace and returned the spade queen
to defeat the contract.
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Very good mi11ed hay miles, lois of Chrome an d
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malion web _site: INWW.penningto ns howpigs .co m .
New Berber carpet ki .951
Phone 17401226·3711 farm.
yard. Aemane nts starting at
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Vine
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(740)446·7444.
Oak gun cabinet. (740)446:___.:._ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4410.

APART· washers &amp; dryers , ,retrig~r8BUDGET tors. gas and electric
JACKSON ranges, air conditione rs, and
wringer washers. W ill do
ESTATES, 52 Westwood
Drive from 5344 to $442 . repairs on major brands in
Walk to shop &amp; movies. Call shoP, or at your home.

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One year ago
toda y jesus called
you home.
Saddening our
hearts and
leavil\g us all
alone. We are
loving you and
missing you with
ea~h new day,
Asking for God's
guidance In jesus
name we pray.

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$50;
Frigidaire
dryer
$90;
General electric 13,800 BTU

BEAUTIFUL
MENTS
AT
PRICES AT

Townhouse
Slop renting Buy 7 bedroom Ta ra
foreclosure $18.000. Fo r list· Apartments, Very Spacious,
lngs eOo-391 -5228 ell!. 2 Bedrooms, C/A, 1 112
Ba1h, Adul1 PoOl &amp; Baby
1709.
Pool, Patio. Start $425/Mo.
Pets, Lease
Plus
No
Two
separate
hoil'les, Security OepoSll ReqUired,
Appliaro~ces ,
nice yards . 1740)367-7086.
Rent $475.00 per month.
$475.00 Deposit each. 740· Twin Rivers Tower is accept992·5421 .
ing applications for waiting
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Unle Tykes blue bea r toddler
bed &amp; m attress $25; white
flOral twin headboard &amp; rails
$~5; large screen TV, working but needs repai rs $50
080: white refrigerator with
top freezer. 5 yrs old $150
(740)645-6247.

Refrigerator, white . $125;
Whirlpoo l washer, white,
0596.
S9~; dryer, white, $95 ;
Fridge, like new, $17:5. The
Beautiful 2 bedroom apart·
APpliance Store, 76 Vine St.
men t in country, beautifUl
Gallipolis (740)446- 7100.
setting, laundry room &amp;
applianCes iriclude d. Ve ry Thompsons Appliance &amp;
clean. $400fmo, (614)595- Repair·675·7388. For sale,
7773 or 1-8(H)-796-4686.
re-conditioned
automatic

Nice 2br Apartment located
•n
Point
Pleasant.
. RefridgeiKitchen Range furnished.
Forced Air Gas
Heat &amp; AC . WfD Hook up
$300/month, $200/dejjosit.
(304}675-7628

Phillip
Alder

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basement, rive·r
access . Propane heat. win·
dow A/C. $650/month rent·
$650 sec. dep., you pay util·
ities. Available 1st week in
'April. can (740)446·3644 tor
an application .

Edith
Barton

Senice
Load Trail/Load Max Trailers·
Lh.:ensed &amp; Insured
4
Go o sen ec ksl 0 u m psi
· 0\'t'r Jll year s
Utilities.
Carmichael
experience
().4 Dyna Super Glide. fuel
E ui ment 740 446~2412.
Ed 1)111/owner
injected . serria red, lots of
(7401992-41110
chrome, 2,400 miles, beautiC huck Wol(e/Mgr.
LIVESJUCK
..__ _ _ _ _ _ _.,.. ful bike, garage kept. Call
(7401992-04'16
Mon·Fri am (740)446-9416,
B y~ar old AOHA Sorrel with weekEihd
&amp;
even in g.s
blaze mare. Well trained. 4· (740)441 -1724.
H/state show horse. Light
mouth and leg ques1 $3,500. 1999 Harley Davidson Ultra
C lassic. Loaded, Excellen t
(740)441 · 101 3.
condition : 29,000 total miles.
AnguS eU'IIs, two X-breds, 4 Price $13.500. Call 740heifers. Excellent breeding. 949-2217 until 7 pm.
Slate Run Farm. See
All ty,.,. of (OOIIng:
www.slateru nfarm .com, 2002 yellow HarleyDavidson
New or Repair
Classic_
Chromed
upt
(740)286-5395.
Seamless Gutter
13,000ml Detachable wind·
Downspou t
Pennington Show Pigs Sale, sh ield/rear seat backresl.
Salurday. April 8, 2006 @ Garage KeP,t. $15.900. 3047:0Qpm.,
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County 773-5379.
FREE
Fa irground, Piketon, Ohio. :.:.c:..:.:::.:::..._____
ESTIMATES
120 HD selected Barrows &amp; 2003 Honda XA-70 llir1
Gilis Hamps, Yor&lt;s &amp; E&lt;o11c bike. like new. '$900 1irm
crosses. Excellenl · set of (304)675-3842
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740-446-2568.
Equal
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2 or 3 bedroom house fqr Housing Opportunity.
Gooos
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Br8nd new 2BR apta . on
-, ouS:e: in quiet neighborhood (740)992-5858
Bob McCormick Rd. Call for AK47 , like new (4) 30 rd
;ear Pomeroy. Haidwood
, ioors, oak doors and trim , 2··3 Bedroom House in details (740 )441-0 194 or clips and 600 rds ot_ ammo,
.
$650. 740 367-7219.
l;repla6e, 2 car garage , Pomeroy, clean. $400 per M (740)441-1184
Jeck, 2 Kitchens , 2 living pl us $400 dep, plus utUitles,
·ANnQUFS
CONVENIENTLY LOCAT1ooms, storage room . 3,000 good neighborhood, qt,Jiel
SQ . feet.
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street,
Hud
·approved.
7405164 900
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apartments,
52_64
' 40-416-4765 after 4:00 84
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andJor small houses FOR Buy
Riverine
or se ll.
" M.
3 Bedroom
House
in RENT. Call (740)441-1111 Antiques, 1124 East ·Main
·ore Sale House 2317 Mt Racine, good neig,borhood, tor application &amp; intormation on SA 124 E. Pomeroy. 740·
992- 2526 . Russ Moore,
/ernon Ave_Pt . PI (304)675- ce ntral air, small yard , Hud
Approved. $45b perM., and Efficiency apartment for
owne r.
3872
$450 Deposit plus !Jtilities. rent, $250 per month plus
· ~atlipolis. Ferry' 2br 1 bath, 740 _843 _5264 .
utilities,
in
Middlepo rt.
'.:.rQe level lol, fenced yard ,
(740)992-6849
~~arage and more. A must 4 be&lt;jroom ho u~e tor rent For Lease: AUractive , unfur~e at S45 500 call Paul Tri- , $375 plus deposit, no pets. nished. one bedroom apt. , Blacktopping equipment,
County Realty (304)736 - Call (74 0)4 4 6-o924 ·
Znd floor. corne r Second $15,000; tlaltrailer, $250; 86
071 0 (304)733·9000
AttenUonl
and
F'ine.
No · pets .. Celebrity 700, looks lood,
Local
company
offe
ring
~NO
Relerence
required.
Security runs good, (304)882-2196
No DQwn Payment required
.Jn tow differen t home in DOWN PAYMENT~ pro- deposit , $300 per rnonth, - ' - - - - - - - . , . . 1u d e d.
8 1/4 miter saw.
1nc
a11 Compound
.
Gallipolis for sale by ownet. nrams tor you to buy your water
1f
(740)446-4425 or {740)446· 9 AMP ·. $75.00. Husqvarna
':asy qualifying. This is your home instead of renting.
,. 1OO% fina ncing
'3936.
walk beh1nd powered ti ller.
;hance to own and not rent.
• Less than perfect credit - - - - - - - - - $400.00. 740-985-3571
'Jionthly payment low as
. Gracjous li\!ing . 1 and 2 bed·
&amp;400. Won't last long. Call accep"ted
room· apartments at Village Dlsne')I/Beach ~rea . 7/6
• Payment could be the Manor
\OW (740)446-2422.
and
Riverside nights stay. Paid $600, sacrisame as rent.
fice for $199. Good for 1
)lder tour BR home wltwo M t
Lo"ators . Apartments in Middleport
or gage
..
From $295-$444. Call 7 40- yeac. (614)590-0381 ,
JXtra lots 1ncluded for sale in
(740)367.()000
.992·5064. Equal Housing
~io Grande. (740)379·9887
JET
Immaculate 2 bedroom ~O.:p:.po:.:rt.::u::.n;.;itic:e:.:s·_ _ _ __
AERATION
MOTORS
3and,hill 3br, 2ba, skylight, house in cquntry, sits on 1 Modern
1 bedroom apt. Repaired, New &amp; Rebuilt In
Jainted inleriors, LR,FR ,OR, acre lot, . newly remodeled
)
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1740 446 390
Stock. Call Ro'fl Evans. 1.Jarden tub. applainces. inside &amp; out, new carpet,
Nasher, dryer 1+ acre. walk freshly -painted, laundry &amp; New 2BA apts. Watson Rd . 80()-537·9528.
· n closet, landscaping &amp; out- storage rooms, S4501mo. AGdney Pike/850 area
Juildings. Mu st Sell $78,00&lt;! (61.4)595 -77.73 or 1-800- Reference/
Deposit NEW AND USED STEEL
::&gt;80 (304)593·0852
798·4686.
required, .no pets. (740)446- Steel Beams. Pipe Rebar
For
Concrete.
Angle .
lillage of Rio Grande, 1 112 SR 7S- 4BA , 1 bath home- ~ 271 ' (7 40)?09- IS67 .

&gt;lory brick, 4 bedrooms, full garage,

In Loving
Memory of

2002 Dodge Ram 1500.
crew cab. 4 wheel dr, aulomatic, power everything
109,000 miles, lots of extras
$13.500 (304)675-7256

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2006

Lawyers: DNA will clear Duke lacrosse players

AP photo

South Carolina's Tarence Kinsey (21) cuts down a piece of the
net after winning the National Invitational Tournament
Thursday at Madison Square Garden in New York.

DURHAM, N.C. (AP) The lawyers for Duke men's
lacrosse
players
said
Thursday that police and an
outraged community will
owe the team an apolo~y
after DNA tests are completed - te.sts they said will
prove no one on the team
raped an exotic dancer.
Four att~rneys representing
nearly all the 46 players
forced to give . samples
protested what th~was
a presumption that their
clients attacked the dancer or
kept quiet about what happened. No one has beeo
charged.
"We believe that the DNA
will show that that this not
true. We believe that a full
amj complete and fair investigation will show that it is
not true," lawyer Joe
Cheshire said.
Investigators are still col-

lecting evidence, but District
Attorney Mike Nifong has
said in recent days he already
believes a crime occurred.
Even if the state crime lab's
DNA analysis proves inconelusive or doesn't provide a
match for any of the athletes,
Nifong has said he'll have
other evidence.
"If the only thing that we
ever have in this case is
. DNA, then we wouldn't have
a case," Nifong said
Wednesday.
This week. university president Richard Brodhead suspended the highly ranked
team from play until the
school learns more about the
accusations. But Cheshire
said Nifong and police have
created a mob mentality that
has .tainted the men "before
the evidence has all come out
· in a way that they will rever
recover."

Nifong's office did not
return calls Thursday seeking
a response to the criticism.
English professor Melissa
Malouf sa1d she is one of
those prepared for the DNA
tests to prove inconclusive.
"I· don't think the DNA is
the case," she said after
speaki.ng· at an outdoor
protest near Brodhead's
office. "Guys can wear condoms." .
According to the application for a court order seeking
DNA samples from the team,
a nurse trained to treat rape
victims and a physician who
treated the woman said they
witnessed symptoms consistent with sexual assault. The
document also · includes
details of a search of the
house ·where the woman said
she was raped- for about a
half-hour.
"The victim's four red pole

ished fingernail s were recovered inside the residence consistent to her version of the
attack. She claimed she was
clawing at one of the suspect's arms in an attempt to
breath (sic) while being
·strangled. During that time
the nail s broke off," the
police statement said.
Officers who searched the
house also recovered the
woman's makeup b!!g, cell
phone and a stack of $20 bills
consistent with the woman's
statement that $400 in cash
was taken from her purse
-after the attack, the police
statement said.
Police have also searched a
second home occupied by
lacrosse team members, but
documents describing the
location or what investigators
found have been sealed by
court order, prosecutors and
police said.

Gamecocks peck away
at Michigan for NIT title
NEW YORK (AP)- South
Chris Hunter and Brent
Carolina certainly didn't begin Petway each added 12 for
the season hoping to repeat as Michigan, which won the title
NIT champions.
in 2004 with most of the same
The Gamecocks were, how- players who led this year's run
ever, happy to end it that way to Madison Square Garden.
and become only the second
Trailing 24-14, Mic.higan
school to win consecutive NIT went on a 7-0 run· to close to
titles.
24-21 on Ron Coleman's ' 3Tarence Kinsey scored 21 pointer with 6:07 left in the
points and Tre' 'Kelley added half. Tempers flared soon after
20 and seven assists to help when Balkman blocked
South Carolina beat Michigan Petway's shot. Balkman
grabbed . the loose ball and
76-64 Qll Thursday night.
With four starters back from caught Petway with an elbow
last year's NIT champs. the in the lip. Petway responded,
Gamecocks began the season shovin~ Balkman to the floor
with hopes to graduate to an for an Intentional foul.
NCAA tournament berth this
The play seemed to spark
season. That didn't work out, the Gamecoc~s. who closed
though South Carolina (23-15) 'the half ~n a 13-6 run. Dwayne
made a late run at an automat- Day hit two 3-pointers during
ic bid before losing the the spurt as South Carolina
Southeastern Conference title built' a 39-27 halftime lead:
game 49-47 to Florida.
South Carolina Gpened the
Back in the NIT, the second half with an 8-3 run as
Gamecocks made the most of Kelley hit two 3-pointers to
it and joined St. John's, which make it 47-30. Michigan could
won the NIT in 1943 and get no closer than nine the rest .
1944, as the only teams to win of the game.
back-to-back championships.
With the victory, South
Kentucky was the only other Carolina coach Dave Odom
team ever. to play in consecu~ improved to 21-3 in the NIT
tive champiOnship games · and now has I00 wins with the
( 1946-47).
Gamecocks. He also led Wake
The SEC could make it a Forest to the title in 2000.
tournament sweep with
The Gamecocks advanced
Florida and LSU playing the to 'the championship with a 78NCAA Final Four on 63 win over Louisville on
Saturday.
. Tuesday night. Balkman
Renaldo Balkman added I0 scored 23 points and Kinsey
points, II rebounds and si ~ added 21 in that win.
blocks and was named the
Courtney Sims scored 18
MVP of the tournament for points to help Michigan beat
South Carolina.
Old Dominion 66-43 in lhe
. Daniel Horton, who was the semifinals.
MVP of the 2004 NIT, scored
The Wolverines fell to 7-2
18 points to lead Michigan all-time in the semifinals and
(22-10), which was trying to· finals of the NIT. They afso
win its second championship had won the championship in
in three years.
.
·
1984, 1997.
"power" teams that could
have made the underdog role
their own in a different season.
from PageBl
Led by gregarious and
different team, the Gators gigantic sophomore center
could be the inspirational Glen "Big Baby" Davis, the
Tigers have made a surprisstory of this Final Four their four sophomores , all ing run - playing for someroommates, getting on a ~oil thing bigger than themselves
"t preCisely the right time to in this, the first season after .
make an !Jnexpected trip to Hurricane Katrina ripped
through Louisiana.
Indy.
Their opponent, UCLA,
Joakim Noah leads Florida,
which was last at the Final also has a heartwarming tale
Four in 2000 with a star-stud- to tell . Sure, the Bruins are
ded team that included Mike the epitome of a powerhouse,
Miller, Udonis Haslem and seeking their 12th overall
· Donnell Harvey, all of whom title. But they 've only won
went to the NBA.
· one since John Wooden left
Billy Donovan's team We ~twood, three decades ago.
Pauley
comes in this time as a Expectation s at
Pavilion
are
alway
s
high ,
favorite, ·listed at 2-to-1 in ·
sometimes
unbearably
so,
Las Vegas, to bring the first.
basketball title back to even when · the talent level
doesn't match.
Gainesville.
''At UCLA . no other ban. Th~;: Oat,01's ma y be ners but national champi favontes With. the oddsmak.ers, bur probably not in the onships go up." Bruins point
hearts of most _casual guard Jordan Farmar said
after ttiey beat Memphis to
observers.
adva nce. "We ha ven't really
. -~~novan is in touch with done anything in the eyes of
"lt"s an inspiring thing to UC LA and UCLA fans."
But while UCLA fan s are
see a George Mason out there
cheering
for their guys. most
doing it, that playing together
loves an unde~of
America
as a team 'c an accompli sh
.
.great feats," the coach said. dog.
plays
that
part betNohody
"That's a positive thing that
ter
thi
s
week
than
George
they can impact people 's
Mason. that .inspirational
lives." ·
.
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outside
of
Mason experience,
the co ll ege
wa~
hin
g
t
on
.
Gators ran a tight ship
Thursday - practicing at . "Never stop believing.
home, boarding a charter Never stop believing," guard
flight, busing to their hotel Tony Skinn ·said after pracand being quickly shuffled up ti ce . when asked what the
to their rooms without inter- . Patriots did to make it thi '
far. "We' re doing it. And I' m
views.
·uCLA (31 -6) and LS U sure any other team that
(27-8) also practiced in pri - works ju' t as hard could do it
vate Thursday - two more too someday."

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