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                  <text>Pqe 88 • The Daily' Sentinel

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Tuesday, M·ay 2, 2006

O'Bleness Memorial ·

Plenty of whining·in Wizards-Cavaliers·series

AP photo
Cincinnati Reds' pitcher Bronson Arroyo reacts aftenhe final out of
his complete game taking the Reds to a 6-1 win over the St.Louis
Cardinals during their baseball game Monday in Cincinnati.

CLEVELAND (AP)- The
playoff series between the
Cleveland Cavaliers and
Washington Wizard s · has
become a battle of high-scoring stars, and their complaining coaches.
LeBron James and Gilben
Arenas rank first and third in
scoring average this postseason, while coaches Mike
Brown and Eddie Jordan likely lead the league in whining
about officiating.
The series, knotled 2-2,
returns Wedne sday night to
Cleveland, as mud\ a contest
of words as 3-puinters and
dunks.
First, Jordan accused referees of givi ng James ·the star
treatment a; his 41 points led
Cleveland to a 97-96 road win
in Game 3 Friday night.
Jordan wanted a traveling call
on James' game-winn ing
drive to the rim with 5.7 seconds left .
Jt was Brown 's turn to
grouse after Game 4 Sunday
night.
"I don 't know how LeBron
'can be on the floor for 45

minutes and pick up four
offensive fouls," Brown said.
"I need to watch the tape. but
it's sh ockin~ to see htm get
four offensive fouls in 45
minutes o~ action."
With the Cavaliers traveling
home late Sunday, the team
took the day off Monda~ from
practice - and co mplaming.
Brown wasn't alone in his
grumbling after the 106-96
loss in which the Cavaliers
blew a t3-poi nt second-half
lead andofthe
control
the chance
series . · to &gt;eize
"Out of our 22 · turnovers.
I'd probably say I 0 to l 2
were offensive fo ul s," said
James, who finished with five
fou ls. "Questionable calls, but
we have to live with it."
Were the refs compensating
for Friday night's game?
Cavaliers guard Larry Hughes
thinks so and believes
Jordan 's complaints helped
the Wi7..ards even the series.
" I guess it makes a difference. You can see during the
course of the game - 40 free
throws, we get 34 fQuls, that 's
the way it goes, I guess," .

Hughes said.
"If LeBron gets calls , then
In
comparison,
the Gil should get calls," Wizards
Cavaliers shot just 25 free guard Jared Jeffries said.
throws on 2 I Washington " H~ 's one of the top four or
fouls.
five players in the league this
Hu ghes, who fouled out year, so he should get those
while allowing Arenas to calls."
score 34 points, added that the
With· the series headed back
refs shouldn't · let coaches 10 Cleveland, Jordan declined
sway them because it makes 10 address the ofliciating in
for poor basketball. ·
the series again Monday.
"l play defense. That's what . "I' m going to complain
1 do. and 1 like doing it," about my room service in.
Hughes said. "That's tough Cleveland so J get better room
w1ten yuu don 't ge1 th e oppor- servic·e when we stay at the
lllnl.ty to do what you lt'ke to Four Seasons," Jordan J·oked.
do: that's anticipate, beat guys "I'm not saying any more."h
to the spot, get your hands in
But the players know 1 e
there, play clean basketball, battle of .words isn't ov,er.
"It' ll be a chess
Play good de'ense'"
•· · ·
· tnatch
Jordan antic.ipates a poss i- between the coaches to try
ble fine from the NBA for hi s and get referees on their
complaints Saturday about side," Arenas said Monday.
Arenas not getting the same · "LeBron said, ' Yeah, your
calls as James. The league coach is CQmplaining. That's
was reviewing hi s comments. what he did.' So I go back.
Arenas is averaging 31 . over there and said, 'I see
points to James' 34.3 points in your coach is complaining.'
the playoffs. He 's doing more It's a chess match and players
scoring at the line though - have to adjust to what's going
40 points compared with on out there with the referJames ' 29.
ees."

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CLEVELAND (A P) - Cleveland's only run off The right-hander struck out third baseman Aar,on Boone
Javier Vazquez dominat~d for Vazquez, who has ~?iven up Victor Maninez but gave up collided with Pierzynski, who
six innings and Paul Konerko two earned runs in h1s last 20 Ben Broussard's RBI single was awarded third on interferhomers, a record for April.
hit a three-run homer to help innings.
that made it 8-6. Jenks then ence.
"I tried to take him out of teammate Jim Thome enjoy
Konerko connected for his struck out Ronnie Belliard and
B·rian Anderson followed
the equation," Arroyo said. his return· to Cleveland as the seventh homer in the first off Todd Hollandswonh for hi s with a roller that Boone let
"He helped me out with a Chicago White Sox held off Cliff Lee (2-2). .
eighth save.
slip under his glove for an
couple of nice pop ups early. " ttie- Indians 8-6 on Monday
embarra,
ssing error, and the
Podsednik had four hits and
Thome was greeted with a
Pujols flied out twice, night.
ball
even
sktdded past Peralta
matched a club record with . mix.ture of boos and cheers
_
,
backing
up Boone - to
popped out and walked, leavThome was back at Jacobs four steals as the White Sox when he came to the plate in
ing it up to the rest of the Field for the first time as a vis- won their founh straight and the first. One sour Ind1ans fan score
Pierzynski
and
Cardinals' lineup to prove iring player. The Indians ' improved to 18-7 _ their held up a cardboard sign read- Mackowiak.
career home run leader bolted
The White Sox added two
itself. With their big hitter as a free agent following the record on May 1. a year ago ing: Et Tu, Thome?
runs
in the sixth to go up.7-0,
when they went on to win the With the White Sox leading
held in check, the Cardinals
had no chance.
2002 season, signing a six- World Series. ·
helped
by reliever Brian
5-0 in the sixth, the crowd of
year, $85 million deal with
· h I 7,845 got a little testier, Slocum's two wild . pickoff
Arroyo has been the Reds' Philadelphia.
Chicago · has won . etg t directing some derisive chants attempts.
best starter by far. making
Before heading to the hall- straight and I 0 of I I in at Thorne.
Notes: It was Ozzie
naw general manager Wayne park, Thome, who lives .in a Cleveland.
Lee struggled to get through Guillen's 2ooth win as White
Krivsky's first major move Cleveland suburb during the
The Indian s trailed 7-0 after the first. He allo.wed consecu- Sox manager. He's I 17-70
look good. Cincinnati got the offseason, got a reque st from making four errors and play- tive singles to Podsednik and since the stan of last season ....
right·hander from Boston for his young daughter, Lila.
ing some comical baseball in Tildahito Iguchi before fan - On Tuesday, Indians LHP
outfielder Wily Mo Pena on
"Daddy," she said, "hit me a the first six innings. However, ning Thome. But Konerko foi- c.c: Sabath1a makes his first
March 20.
.
' tater."
Travis Hafner's third career lowed with a 411-foot shot to start since getting hurt on
Arroyo allowed only one
Thome didn't muscle out a grand slam '--- a towering shot right-center that made it 3-0. openin_g night in Chicago.
hit in eight innings· of a 5-0 homer for hi s little girl and off Brandon McCarthy -.
The White Sox added two Sabathla strained an oblique
victory in Washington on - · went 1-for-5 with an RBI in brought Cleveland within two unearned nens in a third inning muscle and had to leave in the
Wednesday. He extended hi s his first game at the Jake since in the seventh. It was Hafner's when Cleveland seemed to be third innin~ April 2. "Here we
streak of scoreless innings to Sept. 29,2002. He .also struck eighth homer of the season re-enacting scenes from the go ·again,' Sabathia said of
"Bad News Bears."
16 before Encarnacion hit a out twice to the delight ot and tirst in 53 at-bats .
seeing the Sox again. ...
The Indians kept scrapping
Lee hit A.J. Pierzynski, who Jndians C Victor Martinez
solo homer into the upper some Cleveland fans.
deck in left fi eld in the second
Vazquez (3-1) allowed fiv e and put two on in the eighth took hi s time walking to first. extended his streak of reachtwo
outs,
Rob inj; base to 41 str~ight games
inning, his second homer in hits and would have blanked. before Neal Colts got Casey With
two games.
the lndtans for SIX mmngs .•f Bl ake on · a grounder. Colts Mackowiak singled and Juan wtth a walk in the founh ....
Aurilia 's fifth ·homer barely left fielder Scon Podsedmk gave up a walk and single to Uribe hit a grounder that was Both benches were warned
cleared the right·field wall in h~dn t dropped a two-out fly stan the ninth before giving backhanded by Jhonny Peralta after Vazquez threw behind
at shon. On the play, Indians
Belliard in the third.
the first inning and got the ball. The error led to way to closer Bobby Jenks.
.
Reds' offense rolling. Lopez's .----'---,..------'--------------------~~-=---------,..--,..-----,
two-out, ' run ~sco ring single
put the Reds up 2-1 in the
lifth and snapped the shortstop's 0-for- 17 slump . His
base s-loaded single in the
' i.xth off Josh Hancock completed a four-run rally that put
the Reds in control.
.Notes: Cardinals 3B Scon
Rol en stayed back in St.
Louis' to recover from a viral
infection that has side! ined
him for a week. The plan is
for him to rejoin the club in
Houston on Wednesday .. .. C
Yadier Molina went 0-for-3,
extending hi s s lump to 0-for15 .... Reds CF Ken Griffey
Jr. remains on the 15-day disahled li st, rec'overing from.an
inllamed tendon behind hi s
ri ght knee. He was eligible lo
be activated Friday, but the .
leg doesn 't fee l back to nc&gt;rmal. "He ran a 'lot today and
fe lt pretty good," manager
Jerry Narron 'said . ."He's just
not J.OO percent yet." ... Reds
RHP. Paul Wil son will stac,t
for Triple-A Louisville on
Tuesday, the second stan on
hi s rehabilitation stint. Wilson
is recovering from shoulder ·
surgery last June 17.

CINCINNATI (AP)
When
Bronson Arroyo
showed up the first time with
his skinny s ideburn~ and
long, highlighted hair, no one
was quite sure what to make
of him.
A month
later,
the
Cincinnati Reds love everything about him ..
Arroyo stayed unbeatep in
Cincinnati by pitching a fourhitter for the second complete
game of his career, and the
Reds beat the St. Loui s
Cardinals 6- 1 Monday night
in a matchup of the NL's lop
two teams.
"They're the No. I team in
the divi sion ,'' said Arroyo,
who threw only I09 pitches.
"It was nice to shut them
down . Any time you go up
against those guys, you want
to show that you can play
with them ."
Cincinnati set a club record
with 17 victories in April, and
started a.new month with the
same winning forniula ·_ a
lot of offense, a lillie dazzli~g
pitching.
Rich Aurilia hit a solo
homer and Felipe . Lopez
drove .in three runs for
Cincinnati. Every Reds starter
except Arroyo had a hit off
left-hander Mark Mulder (21), who was denied his IOOth
cQ)'eer wm .
"I just left ··a lot of pitches
up as the ' day went along,"
Mulder said. "Just one of
them days."
The biggest change in the
Reds is the addition of Arroyo
(5-0), who has dramati cally
improved a rotation I hat was
the NL's worst last sea,on.
The right-hander is the fir&gt;~
Reds staner to win his first
five decisions since Paul
. Wilson went 7-0 in 2004.
"He's been outstanding,"
Lopez said. "You can 't say
enough about what he's done.
He's helped a lot.
"He brings the personality
of being on a winning te&lt;tm.
He has a lot of experience in
the postseason, and we're
feeding off that."
Arroyo ex tended the best
stan of his career by limiting
the Cardinals to Juan
Encarnacion 's solo homer,
three other harmless hits and
three walks. His onfy other
c.omplete game was for
Pittsburgh on Oct. 2, 200 I,
against the Mets.
Arroyo made 29 forgettable
stans for Pittsburgh from
2000-02 belore the Red Sox
claimed him off waivers. In
his return to the NL, he h i.~
gotten everyone's attention.
"We - didn't see him,"
G:ardinals manager Tony La
Russa said of Arroyo's first
time through the NL. "He was
.in Pittsburgh and then went
pff to lhe other league. I just
Dr. Kander is seeing patients at the Holzer Cardiovascular Institute in
,know he 's doing a lot of
Gallipolis and Jackson, Ohio. Dr. Kander is Board Certified in Internal
t:flings well now."
• Arroyo became the first
.Medicine and has performed thousands of angioplasty and stenting proceReds pitcher to go eight . I
dures, as well as cardiac catheterizations.
innings in three consecutt ve '
.starts since Jose Rijo in 1994.
The victory left Cincinnati
'(l 8-8) in sole possession ·of
HQI-U~
first place in the NLCentral , a
game ahead of the defending
To· schedule an appointment, please call
champion Cardinals.
' Arroyo did hi s best work
'against Albert Pujols, who
'
had his way w'ith the Reds '
during · a three-homer game
April 14 in St. Louis. Pujols
..
leads the majors with 14 il..__ _ _ _.:__~-----'---------'-----'"'"--~---~-------'------'""'

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0BITUARIFS
Page AS
.-Hertlert -Bar&amp;, 56
• Wanora !Sis' Beaver, 84
•AimaJeanJohnson, 81

INSIDE

Democratic
candidate
in the auditor's race.
Meigs
County
Republican

• MWSCD announces
essay cbntest winners.
See Page A2
• OU Marching 110
director to speak at
Southam banquet
See Page A2
• The Shining Stars
4-H Club meets.
See Page A3
~ Blackwell, Strickland
to face off for governor.
See Page AS
• Local Briefs.
See Page AS
•· Eagles to award
scholarships.
See Page A6

WEAmER

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Di strict (2/9), Roger L. Kline,
I ,530; Judge of Court of
Appeals (2/10), William H.
Harsha, 1,481.
State Central Committee;
man , Patrick Hennessey,
I ,530;
State
Central
Committee, woman, Marilyn
. Kaye
Ashcraft,
1,5 18;
Common Pleas Court Judge·:
Fred W. Crow lll, 2,091;
County
Commissioner,
Ernest E. Spencer, 1,659.
Please see GOP, AS

Racine voters
approve
school levy,
beer option

•

PleaH ' " Strickland, AS ·

Civil War boot camp .

planned for Meigs students
BY CHARLENE HOEruCH
HOEFliCH(JjiMYDAiLYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY - Plans are moving
forward for a Civil War boot camp to
be held on the Eastern High School
football field on Monday and ·
Tuesday, May 15 and 16.
· The program is geared to educate
students · about the Civil War,
Morgan 's Raid through Meigs
County, and the effect it had on the
lives of Meigs Countians.
The boot camp will be open to students in all Meigs County s~hools during the daytime on both days, 9 a.m. to
2:15 p.m. It will feature several different stations including Civil War arti facts, camp sites, uniforms and gear,
life style, and survival techniques. The
studen(s will be broken up into platoons, learn to march, and then actually panicipate in a battle charge.
They wi II also listen to Darrell
Markejohn, the man who ponrays
Capt. John Hunt Morgan in thcCivil
War reenactment, and talk about the
Morgan's Raid 2 planned for the first

week in September. Following a
break the I5 or so reenactors panicipating in t~e program will mount:
their horses, a.nd do demonstrauons of
a saber charge and \he technique of
firing rifles from horseback.
For the school programs, students
will be brought by bus to Eastern: On
Monday the program will be for flft~ to
eighth graders of Eastern: So~them and
Meigs; and ,on Tuesday .tt wtll be presented for htgh school history students.
On the evening of May 15 the pubhc
will be invited to the program where
all five stations will be open and a cavalry demonstration will be held. The
gates will open at 6 p.m. and the
demonstrations will begin at 7:30p.m.
For the public program there ,will be
a charge of $3 for adults, $1 for students, and children under (ive will be
admitted free. Reenactots from Ohio.
Pennsylvania and West Virginia will
be participating.
The boot camp is sponsored by the
Chester ·team of the Morgan 's Raid
·committee, according to Jeanie
Ridenour, chairman.

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POMEROY - Voters in
the Southern Local School
District approved the renewal
of a current expenses levy on
Tuesday's primary ballot, by
a vote of 786 for the levy and
449 against.
Voters approved a local
option for beer sales in the
Village of Racine, 143 to II 7,
but rejected a Sunday sales
option for the same estabhshmenl, Hill's Citgo, 136 to 126.
Other levy results:
.
• Middleport Vil\iJ.g_e, cur·
rent expenses, 2.1 I for, 212
against.
• Rutland Village, police
protection, 48 for, 48 against.
• Columbia Township,
cemetery maintenance, 107
for,• 82 against.
• Salisbury
Township,
· cemetery maintenance. 557
for, 434 against.
Results are unofficial,
pending an official count by
the Board of Elections at ·a
ciate to be announced.

AEPplans
open house on
transmission
loop proposal
STAFF REPORT
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RACINE Columbus
Southern Power Company
and Ohio · Power Company
have scheduled an informational open house in Racine
in connection with the companies' pla!]s to build and
operate a 345 kilovolt transmission loop to suppon the
operation of its proposed new
clean-coal technology power
plant at Great Bend. ,
:
The meeting is scheduled
fur 6:30 to 8:30p.m. on May
16
at
the . Southern
Allen has assisteu the village Elementary School. It is pan
·b . .
h
t
ey
tn 0 tallllllg t e gran mon
of tl1e formal siting process
lor tile proJect.
established by the Ohio •
"Everythin g is movutg Power Siting Board and will
11ne." Allen said of the· cur- al low area res idents to obtain
·rcm grants (five total ) in information concerning the;
regards to distribution and need for the transmission
administration. .
project. the project sch~d~le,
Allen had more good news the design of the transmtsston
when he announced the faci lit y, and other peninent
United States Environmental facts about the project.
Protection. Agency has
AEP representatives will
approved the release of a Staff three information staState and Tribal Ass istance tions anti provide details of .
Grant (STAG) of $500.000 variou s aspects of the pro-·
for the village's . water posed transmission loop.
improvement project. Allen The public can come at any
sa id thi s figure would be time during: the ·two:hour
slightl y reduced to $48 1,000 period to obtain information
after the US EPA takes an about the project.
A EP has proposed a 600~
· administration fee .
megawatt
generation faeiiity
In addition to STAG Racine
has received a $500,000 ~rant in Mejgs Coun~ to sattsfy
from Ohio Small Ci11es the growing energy needs of
Community
Development the 1.4 million customers
Block ' Grant Water and served by AEP's Ohio subSanitary Sewer Program . sidiaries. The plant 'will use
Ple.,e see AEP. A5
Please see Redne, AS

Racine considering water and sewer rate increase_

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Comics
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Editorials ·
Obituaries
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Weather

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Hanman , I,291; Treasurer of
State, Sandra O'Brien,
I ,069, Jennette B. Bradley.
905; U.S . . Senator: Mike
De wine, 1.8 I0, William G.
Pierce, 236, David R. Smith,
346; State Representative
(92nd District): . ·Jimmy
Stewan, 2,175.
Justice of : the . Supreme
Court
(1/.1 ).
Terence
O'Donnell, I,603; Justice of
the Supreme Court (1/2),
Roben R. Cupp, I ,48 ~; Judge
of Court of Appeals , 4th

POMEROY - Meigs County Democrats·
supported U.S. Rep. Ted Strickland, D•
Lisbon, in his bid for the Ohio governor's
office by a margin of 94 percent in Tuesday's
Democratic primary.
.
Strickland received I,482 votes. His opponent, Bryan E. Flannery, received 98 votes.
Democrats also gave victory to State ·
Senator Charlie Wilson, D-Bndgeport, a
write-in candidate for U.S. Representative
to the Sixth District. Wilson's petitions for
candidacy were n;jected because of insufficient ·signatures, and he launched an aggressive call\)laign as a write-in. He received
826 write-in votes among the 2.353
Democrats who voted in the primary. Bob
Charleno Hoefllch/photo
Carr received 400 votes, and John S.
Sixth Ohio CavaltY. IJJembers Mike .Churql),. lllfl,.and .P.lurell Markejohn will disLuchansky, 17~ .
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In Meigs County's Democrattc pnmlity, play uniforms and weaponry of the Civil War at the Civil War boot camp to be
Michael T. Struble df ·Syracuse defeated held at Eastern High School, May 15 and 16. They Will also be speakmg about
Debbi.e Phillips of Athens in the contested • Morgan's Raid 2 and the impact it had on Meigs County.
nice · for State Representative of the 92nd
.
·
District, 786 'to 599.
.
Democratic Primary
Attorney General: Marc Oann, I ,051,
Subodh Chandra, 245; Auditor of State:
Barbara Sykes, I, I 16; Secretary of State:
Jennifer Brunner, I, 131; Treasurer of
State: Richard Cordray, U.S . Senator,
Sherrod Brown. l, I 04; Merrill Samuel
Keiser, 360; Justi~e of the Supreme Court
(1/1), William Michael O'Neill. 738, A.J .
Wagner, 537; Justice of the Supreme ~ourt
( 1/2); Ben Espy, 759, Peter M. Stkora,
455 ; Judge of Court of Appeals •(2/9), no
candidate; Judge of Court of Appeals
.
(2/ 10). no candidate.
State Central Committee, man, William E.
Moore, 744. Darrell Lear, I85, Anthony
Vernell, 266; State Central Committee,
woman, Lynda L. Bolin, 673 , Susan Gwinn,
615;
County
Commissioner,
Mick
Davenport, I ,276.
County Central Committee races: S~lem,
no candidate; Laurel Cliff, no candtdiite;
Leta~t. - Raymond L. Rowe, 37; &lt;::Jr~nge,
Dana Kessinger, 49; Pomeroy 2, Phtlhp M.
Ohlinger, 15; Pomeroy 3, Rebecca J.
Triplett, 39; Pomeroy 4, no cand1date;
· Scipio, no can~idate; Bed.ford, . Jane
Frymyer, 73; Bradbury, no candtdate;
Columbia, Judy Carter, 78; East Chester,
no candidate.

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Blackwell's I ,063 votes.
Chuck Blasdel received
I ,05 I votes in the race for
· POMEROY -Mary T.
U.S. Repre sentative, with
Byer-Hill won a four-way
I ,051 votes. Tim Ginter
primary battle for the posi- ·
314,
Danny
received
Harmon, 666, and Richard D.
tion of Mei~s County Auditor
v o t e r s· Stobbs, I 58.
in Tuesday s Republican primary; winning 34 percent of
end o r'Sed
Jim Petro
Republican primary
the votes cast.
=-'-l in
the
Byer-1-Iill received 891
Attorney General: Betty
votes. Marty L. Cline Mary Byer-HIII Republican Montgomery, I ,708, Tim
primary for Grendel!, 615; Auditor of
received 835, Carla Shuler
654, and Fred L. Hoffman Ohio governor, with 1,287 State: Mary Taylor. I ,618;
to
J.
Kenneth Secretary of State: Greg
244.
There
was
no votes
Bv BRIAN J. REED
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BY BRIAN J. REED
BREEOOMYDAiLYSENTiNEL.COM

The Holzer Cardiovascular Institute welcomes

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Byer-Hill wins GOP race for County Auditor

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BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT&lt;lPMYDAiLYSENTINEL.COM

Interventional Cardiology

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Strickland, write-in
Wilson win Meigs
Democratic primary

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Howard Kander, MD, FAce ·

CountY gels

out the vote, A6 _

Middleport .• P~meroy, Ohio

Thome, White Sox take down Cleveland, 8-6

Reds blast Cardinals

Mei~

. RACINE - Most people
know the old saying, "You
~et what . you pay for!"
mcluding village oflicials 111
Racine who are weighing the
costs of a new water
improvement project and its
future maintenance.
These costs may include an
increase in current water and
sewer rates.
Despite Racine receiving
70 to 80 percent of the funding for its water improvement .
project in grants, the village
will eventually have to draw
upon its Ohio Water and
Development
Authority
(OWDi\) loan' to complete
the project, and loan s, unlike
grants, must be paid back.
The water tmprovement
project (plant, tank. piling.
water wells and all) wil service 360 customers and is
esti mated to cost' roughly
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The residents of Racine will -soon have a new $2 .3 million
water system and possibly an Increase In water and sewer
rates to finance future malntaince and repay a vill~ge loan on
the project. The new water treatment plant's holding tanks are
pictured in the background.
$2.3 million.
Bob Allen from Ohio
ARCAP visited Racine

Village Council this week to
discuss the funding of the
water improvement project.

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COMMl1NI1'Y

The
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Wednesday, May 3, 2006

Community Calendar

O'BIENESS MEMORIAL -HOSPITAL HONORs ITS ·voLU
; ATHENS - O'Bleness
Memorial Hospital honored ·
· 262 hospital volunteers at ~he
annual Volunteer Recogmt10n
Luncheon at the Ohio
lJniyersity Inn on April 26.
· O'Bieness'
volunteers '
devoted more than 23,048
li~urs of outstanding service
4uring 2005. The I luncheon
was held in observance of
!National Volunteer Week.
; The O'Bieness Volunteer
llesources
Department
bestOwed special recognition
QR 32 in-service volunteers.
O'Bleness
Volunteer
kesources Director Wanda
Llewellyn recognized hospiial volunteers who have
Achieved service-hour mileClones during the past year.
Those honored include: Bob
$ympson for 7,500 hours of ·
~tvtce; Ethel Pierce for
6,000 hours of service; Jessie
&amp;6ex and Jaunita Wigal for
4,000 hours of service; Ermyl
. Ballinger, Katie Devoe and
Clarice Swisher for 3,500
hliurs of service; June Hunter
{of 3,000 hours of service; AI
~p. Jennie Meek and Helen
.Swaim for 2,500 hours of service; Joy Creighton, Rita
Oberholzer, Anne Saunders
. and Ralph Wigal for 2,000
boors of service; Betty Brown
ani:! Bill Creighton for 1,500

Submitted photo

Volunteers at O'Bieness· Memorial Hospital were honored with a luncheon in celebration of
National Volunteer Week.
hours of service; Richard
Guder for 1,000 hours of service; Carolyn Allen, Dotty
Carey, Martha Goodin, Sally
Hutchins, Nancy Kasler.
Arthur Savage, Barbara
Schulz and Robert Schulz for
500 hours of service; and Kim
Brown, Sandra Brozak, lma

Jean Henry, Andrea Jergens,
O'Bieness Health System
Frank
Pierantozzi
and president Rick Castrop comDorothy Salmi for 100 hours mended the volunteers for
of service .
their efforts: Entertainment

BY THE. BEND

The .Daily Sentinel

DEAR ABBY: I met my
barul, choir and bell choir neighbor ''Summer" about 18
spring concert, 7 p.m. Art show months ago when we bought
by high school students in Josh homes in the same developWednesday, May 3
Fogle's
art classes planned.
ment. She was nice; we
, PAGEVI~LE - Scipio
Friday, May 5
became very chummy. We'd
Township 1rustees, 6:30p.m.
RACINE - Youth Lock-in visit each other's homes for
at Pageville town hall.
at
the Racine United Methodist dinner, cookouts, or just to talk
Thursday, May 4
Church.
p.m. continuing and hang out. Summer and her
POMEROY - Salisbury through 6:30
to I 0 a.m. on boyfriend and my husband
Township Trustees, 6:30 Saturday.night
Weather
permitting, and I had great times together.
p.m., town hall.
frisby
golf
and
other
outside . Abby, Summer is becoming
MIDDLEPORT
games.
Music,
live
entertain,
Middleport Village Council, and food. Open to students, a i'atal attraction! She came
over OJ)e day while I was decvariance meeting, 7 p.m,, vil- sixth through seniors. Free.
orating my son's room and
lage hall.
admired
the bedroom furniSaturday, May 6
ture.
Then
she ran out and
RACfNE -· Buffingto.n
bought the same bed for her
Island Preservation Plan preson.
That was just the begin·
Friday, May 5
sented, 9-11 :30 a.m., Southern
ning:
She has 'since copied my
HA.RRISONVILLE
Elementary cafeteria.
dining
room set, ·my dog, my
Harrisonville Presbyterian
Cburch, 6 p.m., guest speaker hairstyle, paint in the k.ids'
LeAnn
Bates,
founder room, {o,oood floo.rs and - get
Lighting the Way Ministries, this - my living room set in
the identical color: I recently
light refreshments after.
PORTLAND - Revival at bought a car, So did she, same
Thursday, May 4
make and 'model.
RACINE ·- Special meet- the Freedom Gospel Mission,
T 'no longer speak with
ing . of Pomeroy-Racine County Rd. 31 . Friday · Summer as often as I used to,
Lodge 164, F&amp;AM . .Wdrk in through Sunday, .7 p.m. and I think she's sensing
·
the entered apprentice degree. Special singing.
something is wrong. My husSaturday,
May
6
TUPPERS PLAINS band
says it's hilarious, but my
PORTER- Rev. Bill Zinri,
VFW Post 9053 Ladies
kids
and
I don't. If I mention
Auxiliary, 7 p.m. at the hall. preachiog at 6 p.m. at the that I want something in casuClark Chapel FWB Church.
Friday, May 5
. al conversation, before you
Sunday, May 7
RACINE -' Meigs County
BIDWELL- Gospel con- know it, she's breaking her
Pomona Grange regular
neck to get it. My kids say I
meeting, 7:30 p.m. at Racine . ~ert, Poplar Ridge Freewill should mention something bill
Grange. Baking Contest will Baptist Church,, State Route and expensive that I "want'
be judged. ·Members are 554, 2 p.m., the Whtte Oak and let her run out and get it.
reminded to bring pop tabs, Quartet and Forgiven 4.
My co-workers tell me I
BIDWELL - Rev. Bill
Campbells soup labels and
Zinn preaching at 7 p.m. at should take it as a · compli·
eye glasses for donation.
ment, but I can't. When you
Springfield Baptist Church.
Saturday, May 6
buy a home, you .add your
SALEM CENTER -Star
own special touches, and it
Grange #778. regular session,
shouldreflect who you are 6:30 p.m .. potluck, 7:30 p.m.
not your neighbor. Plea~e
meeting.
Wednes~ay, May 3
help me. I enjoyed Summer's
HARRISONVILLE
RACINE- American Red company at one point, and
Harrisonville Lodge 411, Cross blood drive, I0 a.m .. 2 now I no longer want' her in
F&amp;AM., 7:30p.m. at the hall . · p.m., Southern High School. my home. I haven't spoken to
Members and visitors to take
her about this, but how can I
'
nonperishable food for Grand
without blowing my top? food
drive.
Lodge
FUMING IN NEW JERSEY
Refreshments.
DEAR FUMING: You
Thursday, May 11
POMEROY - Virginia have described a person who
Hoyt wi I observe her 90th is unimaginative and insecure
birthday on May II. Cards about making her own choicThursday, May 4
may be sent to her at I02 es. The poor · woman needs
TUPPERS PLAINS
Umon Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio, help, not b;mishment. By .all
means talk to her - but
Eastern High School concert 45769.
when . you do, offer to help
her to make some design and
fashion statements that are
her own. That way,, you cou ld
CHESTER - Penny Elam officers. The club as three enjoy each other's company
is. advisor and Paula Morris, Oover Buds this year. They and you will not be '
leader of the Shining Stars 4- are Haley Hill. Hannah Hill, encroached upon. Before
H Club which meets. at the and Eric Klein.
blasting her, please give it a
Chester Fire Department.
Next meeting will be on try. It would be a kindness to
Officers are Eric Pierce, May 21. A bake sale · as · a someone who is obviously
president; Pau l Morrison, fundraise~ and club t-shirts less creative than you.
DEAR ABBY: I have been
vice president; Timothy were discussed at the last
Elam, treasurer; Marcus Hill, meeting. Audrionna Pullins dating a man who has
secretary, and Kelsey Myers talked to the group abo ut 4-H demonstrated a severe anger
problem in recent months.
and Britany Morrison, health summer camp.

Church events

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Public meetings

was provided by Renata during the past 25 years; the
Geyer and Erin Spring, who Guild
of
0' Bleness
demonstrated music therapy Memorial Hospital, ·which
and invited guests to sing and has raised over $400,000 for
play along with them.
the hospital during the past
At O' Bieness volunteers 45 years; the Sew 'N' S.ews
devote their time and talent to Quilt Guil", which has .craft·
help patients, visitors and ed 4{)3 blankets and hats fpr
staff in many capacities babies born in O'Bieness'
throughout the hospttal and Birth Center; the United
the Castrop Center.
Methodist Women of the
Expanding on .the theme of First United Methodist
the luncheon, "0' Bleness . Church of Athens', which for
Volunteers are Gems," Wanda many years has crafted and
Llewellyn, director of volun- .donated layettes for needy
teer services at O'Bleness, . newborns at O'Bieness.
said,
"Volunteers
at
The 0' Bleness · Memorial
O'Bieness are the gems of our Hospi~al Annual Giving
oq;anization. They sparkle, Campaign, which raised more
shme and bring joy to not than $158,000 for the hospital
only our patients, but also our last year; and the Intermediate
visitors 3J)d staff. Their ·value · Circle P of
the
Child
increases with time and the Conservation League, which
time they give is priceless."
has donated more than
The following organiza- $100,000 in proceeds from its
tions support the hospital annual Starlight Ball and holithrough volunteer programs: day poinsettia sale to suppon
the Board of Directors of the · pediatric projects at O'Bieness
Sheltering Arms Hospital during the past 50 years.
. Foundation
Inc.;
the
For more information
O'Bleness Hospital Charity abouf becoming a volumeer
Golf Tournament Committee, at O'Bleness, call volunteer
which has raised more than . resources manager Susan
. $475,000 for the hospital Kozak at (740) 592-9270.

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Other.events

Dear
Abby

When "Zack" gets angry, he
has thrown objects around in
his house, knocked over furniture, and screamed and.
yelled thin~s that I have conl)ded to htm for the whole
neighborhood . (not to mention his roommate) to hear.
When these episodes occur,
I pick up my purse and heaq
for the door. Then he blocks
my way, throws his keys so I
can't unlock the door and
~rabs my personal belong~
mgs - especially my cell

phone - to prevent my maktng a phone call or leaving.
Tellmg him I'm scared of
him and that J want to go
doesn't seem to get through.
He · always steps in front of
me. pushes me back and,
basically. throws my things
around so I have to pick them
up and I can' t get out.
I have told him before that
I can't date someone who
won't let me leave if I'm
scared or threatened. He says
he "understands," but then it
happens again!
What are the legal ramifications of his preventing me
from leaving? Are there certain steps I can take other
than breaking a window to
get out? ·1 secretly hope 'he
.. sees this so he will know I'm
se~io'us . . SCARED IN
HOUSTON
DEAR
SCARED:
Preventing a person · from

leaving in the manner yo~!'•
have described is called "false
imprisonment," and it is a
crime. However, what puzzles :
· me is why you would allow ·
such a thing to happen twice. :
Surely you are aware that:
Zack is a person who is unable to control his emotions, and '
that the longer you are' .
involved with him the more
his outbursts will escalate'. '
He's an abuser, and the surest :
way to "get out" is to do lt' ·
NOW by ending the relation-.
ship. You can't cure his pro b-.' · .
lem. Only .he can do that. My: '
advice to you is to run, before :
he gets angry again.
·
Dear Abby is written b~ '
Abigail Van Buren, also ·
known as Jeanne Phillips, ana ·
was founded by her mother,'
Pauline Phillips. Write Dear: ·
Abby aJ www.DearAbby.com .
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John C.

O'Bleness Memorial Hospital welcomes John C. Green, D.O.,
to our active medical staff: Dr. Green is certified in general st,ugery:
He has training in cancer surgery an'd trauma1, as well as specialized
training in minimally inva.•ive surgia~l and advanced hreast ·
d iagnustic procedures.
Dr. Green performs surgical procedures at O'Bleness and the
Athens Surgery Center in the Castrop Center. He is accepting new
patients at Holzer Clinic in Athens and Pomeroy, (740) 589~.3100.

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:MWSCD announces ·
essay contest winners
: POMEROY "Water
mse" was the theme of the
r*nt 2005-2006 Meigs Soil
and Water Conservation essay
'contest directed by J,enny
Ridenour, coordinator.
' Jennifer· Robinson • of
~eigs, Baylee Collins and
Autumn Trussell of Eastern
were the three overall county.
eq-champions in the· essay
contest and each received $25.
A total of $27.2· was awarded. in the essay contest. First
place winners in each class
reeeived $10, second place
fel:eived $5, and third place
~3. Each student in the class
received a "Water .Watchers"
booklet and a pencil. Winners
in each class along with the
nlllne of the teacher, listed
(u:st to third places respec·
tively, liTe as follows:
, Meigs: 1st period - Marlee

Hoffman and Cody Hanning;
3rd period - Paige Guser,
Chelsey Eads, 'Taylor Jones;
5th period - Evelyre Sindle,
Steven
Mahr,
Tiffany
McKinney; 6th period Jennifer Robinson, Zach
Sayre, Trafis Tackett; 8th period - Brady Norvill. Olivia
Cleek, Jeffrey Kimes; and 9th
period- Emalee Glass, Ryan
Taylor, Samantha King
Eastern: Circle - Autumn
Trussell, Katie Durst, Amy
Watson; Johnson - Baylee
Collins, Shalaina Robinson,
Janae Boyles; Houck Marie Powell, Kelsey Myers,
Brianna Hensley. .
Southern: Neal -· Emily
Manuel,
Cat Maynard,
Natalie Wood; Manuel Blake Crow · and Chase
Graham; Drummer - Kelsey
Holsinger 2nd place.

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: .OU Marching 110 director
t9 speak at Southern banquet
RACINE - Dr. ' Richard Varsity Band, University
Suk,. director of the Ohio Band, and teaching music
University M.arching Ito .. education courses . .
will be guest speaker at the Suk is a member of various
foUrth annual Southern Band professional and honorary
t&gt;anquet at6 p.m., May 16, at societies including Kappa
Southern High School.
Kappa Psi, Phi Mu Alpha
· jhe band banquet is being Sinfonia, Music Educators
held to honor students grades National Conference, and Pi
five throu~h to who have par- Kappa Lambda. He serves as
fi~;ipated m band during the the North Central Division
school year.
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football games and other of the National Band
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band in the land," performed adjudicator, clinician, and
in the Macy's Thanksgiving drill writer.
Djly .Parade in New York' City
"It is a rare privilege to have
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a $Uest such as Dr. Suk in our
br. Suk is in his ninth year mtdst," said Southern Band
aS: the director of the Director Chad Dodson. "Not
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School · in Mobile, Ala., He his accomplishments with the
received his Bachelor of OU Marching 110 are widely
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o~ Education degrees from the ~rs of his generation."
p..e University of Southern Ttckets to the banquet, .a
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TQ. DAY IN HISTORY
Today is Wednesday, May 3, the 123rd day of 2006. There
are 242 days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On May 3, 1945, during World War II, Japanese forces on
Okinawa launched their only major counteroffensive, but·
failed to break the American lines.
On this date:
. In, 1802, Washington, D.C .. was incorpor,ued as· a city.
In 1916, Irish nationalist Padraic Pearse and two others were
executed by the Briti sh for their roles in the Easter Rising.
In 1921 , West Virginia imposed the first state sales tax.
In 1933, NelLie T. Ross becanie the first female director of
the U.S . MinL
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In 1944, U.S. wartime, rationing of most grades ofmeats
ended.
In 1945, Indian forces captured Rangoon, Burma, from the
Japanese.
In 1948, the Supreme Court ruled that covenants prohibiting
the sale of real estate to blacks or members of other racial
groups were legally unenforceaWe.
· In 1971, anti-war protesters began four days of demonstrations in Washington aimed at shutting down the nation's capital.
In 1979, Conservative Party leader Margaret Thatcher was
chosen to become Britain's ftrst female prime minister as the
Tories ousted the incumbent Labor government in parliamentary elections. ·
In 1986, in NASA's first post-Cha!.lenger · launch, an
unmanned Delta rocket lost power in its main engine shortly
after liftoff, forcing safety officers to destroy it by remote control.
Ten ·years ago: An international conference in Geneva ended
30 months ·of arduous negotiations over whether to ban land
mines with a weak compromise treaty giving countries nine
, years to switch to detectable. sc;lf-destructive devices.
Five years ago: The United States lost its seat on the U.N.
Human Rights Commi ssion for the first time since the commission was formed in 19.47. An estimated 36.4 million people 'tuned in to watch Tennessee nurse Tina Wesson win
"Survivor: The Australian Outback" on CBS.
·
One year ago: The first democratically elected government
in the history of Iraq was sworn in. Iran told a UJJited Nations
nonproliferation cohference it. would press on with its uranium-enrichment technology.
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Today's Birthdays: Broadway librettist Betty Comden is 87.
Folk singer. Pete Seeger is 87. Singer James Brown is 73.
Singer Frankie Valli is 72. Singer Engelben Humperdinck is
70. Sports announcer Greg Gumbel is 60. Pop smger Mary
Hopkin is 56. Singer Christopher Cross is 55. Country musi.
cian Cactus Moser (Highway 101) is 49. Rock musician
David Ball (Soft Cell) is 47. c:'ountry singer Shane Minor is
38. Actor Bobby Caimavale is 36. Music and film producer·actor Damon Dash is 35. Country singer Ilrad Martin is 33.
Actor Dule Hill is 31. Actress Jill Berard is 16.
Thought for Today: "A man can become so accustomed to
the thought of his own faults that he will begin to cherish them
as charming little ' personal characteristics."' - Helen
Rowland , American writer, journalist and humorist (187(\1950)

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OPINION

Wednesday, May 3, 2006

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Obituaries

Wednesday, May 3, ·2 006
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flil sweet-talking ·her way to the White House
Hillary Clinton is brilliant.
eration. And I'm willing to
She's politically savvy is
work with anyone, in either
what it is. Which is why she
party, who wants to move
could seriously be president
past this fight."
of the United States.
Someone in the age of
Sorry. I had to stop for a
Kathryn
vivid 4D-ultrasound techminute to sit down, take a
L
nology has to make· that
quick swig.
Wl)y not Hillary?
••o•pe-z-• , speech.
. Most recently, even after
As Ponnuru announces, "if
the initial nonsense accusing
Hillary Clinton ever made
some conservatives of wantthat speech, she would be
ing to criminalize Jesus, my mental) new book, "The elected president .. of the
junior senator has gone to Pariy of Death" (Regnery, United States."
the right of a Republican 2006). Ponnuru, my friend
Don't· hold your breath,
U.S. president by talking and ·colleague, writes up an though . Clinton . supposed
enforcement of immigration · imaginary Hillary speech- " respect" for pro-lifers
laws and efJdorsing a fenc~ pne he actually . dreamt leaves something to be
along our &gt;vuthem borders.
about, in which, she says, in desired .. While giving her
In truth, her rh'etoric is · part: "I think maybe we've now-famous speech early
common-sense
law-and- gotten so busy fighting the · last year, she began by' comorder, ofthe type that's the people who want to throw paring them to brutal tyrants
least we should be doing women in jail that we've - remindipg listeners of
practices
in
almost five years now after somehow lost sight of the inhuman
the Sept. II attacks. Sen. fact that abonion is a terri.- . Communist Romania and
Clinton saw a leadership ble act of violence against population control' in China.
gap left by Republicans who the young. If the law can As Ponnuru puts it, "The
were arguing over fake discourage it - without, . ! idea . that the alternative to
compromises and calling want to repeat, making abortion-on-demand
is
each other names _ , so she criminals out of women Ceausecu's Romania is the
positioned herself to fill it. then we ought to consider it. kind of thing that one would
As Republicans in the We ought to have laws that expect in a paranoid femiSenate were making a mess invo~ve parents in their chile nist novel." But the media
of immigration reform, dren's decisions, for exam- gets nuance and compro·
mise out of it and don't
there she was, looking like a ple."
her record She
talks
about
letting
question
leader. The woman knows
an opportunity when she states determine their laws opposing prohibitions oil
and continues in this hypo- partial -birth abortion and
sees one.
The possibilities tor lier thetical speech: "America federal funding of abortion,
political potential hit you deserves better than abor- opposing parental-notificalike a ton of bricks as soon tion, and America deserves tion, voting against pro-life
as you sit down with better than a fight we've judges.
Ramesh Ponnuru's (monu- be~n having for over a gen- · Hillary probably .won't

(Kathryn Lopez is the edi- ; ·.
tor of National Review .
Online
(www.nationalre- ·
view.com). She can be contac(ed at klopez@ natilmal- ·
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POMEROY- Wanora L. "Sis" Beaver, 84,. of Pomeroy,
died Tuesday, May 2, 2006, at lier residence, following a
brief illness.
.
She was born May 25, 1921. in Middlepon, daughter of the
late Pearl Stuckey and Blanche Stuckey Eden.
Surviving are her husband, John I. Beaver of Pomeroy; two ·
daughters, Coty Cunis of Gallipolis and Beverly (Dennis)
Smith of Marcellus, Mich.; a son, John C. (Carolyn) Beaver of
Pomeroy; five grandchidren and nine grea~grandchildren.
Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by two
brothers, Thomas and Marvin, and a great grandson,
Trenton Owens.
Graveside service will be at I p.m. on Thursday, .May 4,
2006, at Meigs Memory Gardens. Friends may call from 9
a.m. to noon on Th.ursday at Ewing Fut~eral Home in
·
Pomeroy.

·Alma Jean Johnson
RACINE-· Alma Jean Johnson, 81, of Racine, Ohio, went
to be with the Lord Monday, May 1, 2006 at St. Joseph's
Hospital, Parkersburg, W. Va ..
She was born on May 25, 1924 in Wellston, Ohio to the late
James F. and Audrey G. Cohan Payne. Alma was a retired
cook for the Southern Local School District. She once owned
the Clubs RestaurUllt in Racine.
· She is survived by her husband, Douglas "Two Speed"
Johnson Jr. of Racine; sons Jerry (Charlene) Weaver, Clay
City, KY. Larry (Judy) Weaver, Miamisburg, Ohio, Ronnie
Johnson, Racine, Bob (Lisa) Johnson, Middleport, Ohio, and
a daughter, Brenda (Jeff) Heeter, Circleville, Ohio, grandchildren Nathan and Randall Weaver, Katie and Nick Weaver,
Ronnie Johnson, Shelby Johnson, Michelle Folmer, Amy
Allman, Heidi Heeter, and several grea~ grandchildren. She is
also survived by brothers James (Lois) Payne, Fort Myers,
Fla., Kenny Payne, Marion, Ohio, Jack (Margaret) Payne,
Gladys, Va., and sister Mae Ring, Wellston.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a
brother, Ray Payne, and a sister; Edith Rose. ·
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.
Services will be held at the Cremeens Funeral Home m
Racine o·n 'Friday, May 5, 2006 at 1 p.m. with Pastor Jeff
·
.
Smith officiating.
·
Interment will foilow in the Greenwood Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral h9me from. 6-9 p.m. on
Thursday, May 4, 2006.

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They say that fear of public speakingis the most com"
moo phobia of all. Not the
case, If you've ever seen
"Dr. Phil" or "Judge Judy,"
it's obvious that the people
who shoulcl fear public .
speaking the most, don't.
Public speaking is way
down on my list of common
fears - the fear that a day
will go by witho.ut news of
Tom, Katie and Suri is near
the top; the fear that IllY doctor will prescribe diet .and
. exercise for my condition
instead , of easy-to-swallow
pills and bed rest pops up
often; the fear that a lowerpaid immigrant writer will
take my job keeps me up al'
night. ·
But the No. 1 fear on my,.
list is. having to ~uy wine to
take to a dinner party. It
makes me crazy.
"Is $3 a bottle loo little? Is
$6 a bottle too much?" I ask. ·
Sue consequent! y gives m~;
the "I could have married
·someone so much better"
look.
Here's a look at the wine•
to-dinner price-ratio.
"How much would it cost ·

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Jim
Mullen

us to eat dinner ·in a restaurant tonight?"
"Forty, 50 bucks."
"Then that's what you're
going to spend on the wine."
''I'll go up to I0 bucks.
Tliat's it. It's the Fergusons.
They don't know any more
about wine than we do."
Why me? I never feel
comfortable in the liquor
store. It's not . that I'm
ashamed of my drinking. It's
just that you get a discount
by the case. ·
"Gee, Jim, that's a lot of
vodka you've got there. Are
you sure two cases is
enough?"
"Ahhhh, I'm gtvmg a
party."
.
"And you didn ' t invite
me?' '

"lt's for the children."

".You're serving vodka to main thing people look for in
children?"
a wine? Comedy? I passed
"Oh, no. I meant a on' bottles of ''Creepy Old
fllndraiset tor the children." Wino," "Kiss My Cas]\,'' and
"For what children. 'The "The Red Stain."
Children
of Alcoholic
There· seems to be another'
Parents?' Shouldn't you be whole category of wines that
serving club soda?"
.
·cost double what the comedy ·
The thing that always sur- wines cost. They have names.
prises me abOut liquor stores
.
is how much of the stuff is that mean something to the
made
for
"younger owner of the wine company,
drinkers." It's the tirst thing but to no one else. "Frog's
you · see when you walk in Landing" "Copper Key."
the store. To get to the wine "Cloven Hoof" It's like paysection you have to walk ing more for refrigerator .
pa!t rows of . "My First poetry.
Then tbere is celebrity ·&lt;
Schnapps," "Britney Spears'
Tween . · Tequila"
and wine. Golfer Greg Norman; · :
"Whiskey me Elmo."
Director
Francis
Ford .
I haven "t got a clue what Coppola and the man who ~ :.
kind of wiJie to pick. My · played Davy Crockett, actor ·
: copy l]f this month 's "Boxed Fess Parker, are ·all said to
Varietals Monthly" magazine make fine wines. But do the:,
must have gotten lost in the
mai I. I' II have judge by the .Fergusons know that? Oc,.
labels. Here's on~. It'~ got a will Bob loqk at my bottle of
bull on it. What has a bull . Coppola and say, "1 hope it's
got to do with wine? Here's better than 'Godfather Ill.'"
one with a woodchuck.
(Jim Mullen is the author '
Nothing says "quality" vi no of "It Takes a Village Idiot: '
like a woodchuck. Hmmm.
Complicating the Simple · :
· There's an entire shelf of Life" and "Baby':,- First ': .
wine with one name funnier Tattoo. " .You can reach him · ·
t11an the next. Is that the · at jim_mul/e, @myway.com)

maJonty of congressional
seats for about a decade. The
state returned President Bush
to the White House by a
razor-thin margin in 2000 and
then again in 2004.
Meanwhile. a write-in U.S.
House candidate won a
Democmtic primary Tuesday
with unprecedented help
from the national Democratic
Party - and even a little
extra
attention
from
Republic'&lt;l.ns - to set up a
highly anticipated showdown
with the GOP for a key open
seat in Ohio.
State Sen. Charlie Wilson
received . 64 percent of the
votes or 23,186, with 66 per'
cent of precincts reporting
unofficial results, easily beating. the two unknown, poorly
funded Democrats whose
names were on the ballot.
The national parties spent
more than $1 million for and
a~ainst Wilson's write-in
btd in a district along the
Ohio River. He was always
considered the party's best
hope to hold the seat agaipst
state Rep. Charles Blasdel,
but failed to make the primary ballot because he didn't collect enough valid
petition signatures.
Blasdel beat three opponents in the Republican primary.
Wils9n's victory means
Democrats can still compete
to hold onto the seat Ted
Strickland has left open to

run for governor. That's crucial in a ye&lt;tr when
Democrats hoped to seize
on GOP ethics scandals in
Columbus and Washington
to make gains in Ohio and
cut into the GOP's 30-seat
advantage tn the U.S.
House. ·
Embattled U.S. Rep. Bob
Ney won his first opposed
Republican primary this
decade against an unfunded,
inexperienced
opponent
Tuesday.
With 61 percent of
precincts reporting unofficial
results, Ney had 67 percent of
the vole, 1,9379.votes, to 33
percent, or 9,336 votes, _for
financial analyst James
Brodbell
Harris'
of
Zanesville.
Zack Space, a Dover law
director, won a four-candidate Democratic primary for
the right to face Ney in
November. Ney said Space
and Chillicothe Mayor Joe
Sulzer only helped him by
wasting their resources and
dividing Democrats.
"I was trashed and re- ·
trashed · 6y · Sulzer and
Space. In their ads,· everything was me, and obviously the Democrat constituents didn't buy it," Ne_y
said. "I've always appreciated the Democrat and independent support. I'm taking
nothing for granted, but
we're looking pretty good
right now."
·
Racine, Grover Salser, Jr.,
128; Racine Village, Robert
E. Beegle, 130; Rocksprings,
no candidate;
Rutland
Village, Robert F. Snowden,
51; South Olive, no candidate; Syracuse Village, Kay
Hill, 126; West Chester, Blair
Windon, 150; West Rutland,
Steven D. Morris, 57, .

may not need 'the $770,000. water and sewer fees may be make a recommendation .
The figure is purposely necessary to secure repayCouncil decided to join a
inflated to cover any unex- ment for .the OWDA · loan group rated workers compe·cted costs the project may and future maintenance. pensation program that will
from PageA1
have, keeping · the village However, Hill said a public save the village 45 percent
from taking out a second . meeting would more than on its workers compensation
administered by the Ohio . loan for the same project. · likely be held to discuss this premium. The enrollment
Department of Development's The figure was also agreed prospect and the reasons for fee is $2S3 annually.
Office of Housing and · upon before the village knew tt. Hi.ll added that a pro- However, by joining the pro- '
Community Partnerships, a the $500,000 in STAG ·posed raise 'will g9 to the gram this will cause the vil$375,000. Issue 2 .grant from money was secure.
local board of public affairs !age's premium to go from
the &lt;?~o Pubhc Works · "Hopefully we won't be . first who would then return $8,000 to roughly $4,000
Comrrusston and two ~ts using that full amount," · with a proposal.
annually.
fro11_1
the
,Appalacht~n Spencer said, explaining that
Another component of the
Council agreed to pay
Regtonal Comrruss10n, one m · the STAG money may water improvement project Roses Excavating $450 to
the amount of $157,000 for reduce the need for the full was discussed at this week's remove the old sidewalk on,
the water wells. and one_ for loan amount.
meeting, more specifically Tyree Boulevard in prepa$300,000 for the water project. , Although Allen praised the installation of two wells. ratio11 for sidewalk replaceAt the. meeung Mayor J. the present that is filled with
Bids were 9pened for the ment.
Scott Htll, Clerk-Treasurer grant money, he cautioned installation of those two · Council is scheduled for a
Davtd Spencer and mem- that in the future there new water wells which the recessed session at 7 p.m. on
ber's of council thanked would no !ioubt be less of village hopes to have May 22. ·
·
~lien for hi~ help in secur- that grant money to draw installed prior to the new
All members of council
TUPPERS PLAINS -Eastern High School concert band, mg for Racme the htghest upon given the current water treatment plant going were .present for the latest
online in November.
counctl meetmg.
choir and bell choir will perform a spring concert at 7 p.m. on grant percentage of any pro- trends of reduced funding.
ject
in
the
state
of
Ohio
for
"I
recommend
you
start
The
village
received
the
Thursday at the high school. An art show by high school stuthe current wate~ improve- looking at a possible rate! following two bids: Roses
dents in Josh Fogle's art classes will also be held.
ment project.
increase," Allen said, refer- Excavating for $244,600 and
In addition to these grants ring to water and sewer rates G.M. Baker for $350,000.
Racine Village Council for maintenance and loan The engineer's estimate for
agreed to take out the repayment. "Nobody likes the project was $261,000.
POMEROY- God's NET will be having a chicken barbe- OWDA loan up to $770,000 their rates to go up but essen- The bids received were withcue beginning at 11 a.m. on Sunday, May 7 at the Mulberry at one and one half percent tially your restdents are in 10 percent of the engiCommunity Center. The price is $6 per meal for carry-out or intereSJ for 30 years to going to have a bran~ new neer's estimate allowing the
eat-in. Drinks and desserts will also be available.
finance the village's ponion water system. Y.ou'v11 got to village to proceed.
of the project.
cover .your cos~ and prepare
Hill asked that the bids be
Hill
had
previously for the future."
tabled until the village engi.
emphasized that the village
Hill agreed that a raise in neer can review .them and
ATHENS - The blood pressure, cholesterol and glucO'se
screenings scheduled for Wednesday at O'Bleness Memorial
engineering and design c;psts loop with the OPSB in June.
Hospital in Athens have been canceled. The next scheduled
If the application is
for the proposed IGCC plant.
free health screenings at O'Bieness will be June 7.
AEP Ohio will file an approved, construction of the
Free colon•rectal cancer home screening kits and informaapplication
tO' recover costs transmission loop would
from PageA1
tion can be obtained on a daily basis at the information desk
to build and operate the plant begin in late 2007 and is
near the hospital's visitor entrances.
later
this year.
scheduled for ,completion in ·
Integrated
Gasification
·
"This
public
meeting
and
2008.
Combined Cycle clean-coal
subsequent
filing
of
the
applitechnology, the first commercial-scale
use of the technolo- cation with the Ohio Power
PAGEVILLE -The first Scipio Fireh,ouse 5K run/walk
Siting Boahl to build the
will be held at 9 a.m. m\ June 3, beginning at the firehouse in gy for power generation and transmission loop are part of
Karr·Audio Iogis ts
Pageville. Race day registration· will be held from 7:30 to 8:30 the largest JGCC plant our efforts to keep the project ·
along with
p.m. The pre-registration fee of $12 includes a T-shirt. Entry announced to date. The pro- on track for completion in
.
GN
ReSound
posed 345-kilovolt transmis· • .·
.
fees must be postmarked by· May 27.
20
10,"
said
Kevin
E.
Walker,
Manufacturt;r Representative
All proceeds will benefit the fire department. lnformallon sion loop will connect the
president
and
chief
operating
to
AEP's
existing
transplant
.
' I?resents
and pre-registration is available by calltng 742-2819.
.
mission grid. .
. · , officer of AEP Ohio.
Informational Meeting on Hearing Loss
The OPSB is responsible
' In March, 2005, AEP Ohio
Free Continental Breakfast ·
for
reviewing information
filed an aP.plication with the
Public Utilities Commission related to . the transmission
Date: May 12, 2006
of Ohio seeking authority to project - ini:),uding input .
Time: 9:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.
REEDSVILLE -Park Naturalist Dee Kimes will be lead- recover costs related to build- from the public - and deterLocation: Wild Horse Cafe
ing a Wildflower Nature Hike at Forked Run State Park, ing and operating the new mining whether the pruposed
251 West 1\:lain Street, Pomeroy, OH
Sat1.1rday, May 13, 10 a.m. Those interested in le~ing about clean-coal technology power · facility meets the suitability
RSVP: By M'ay 9, 2006
ihe abundant wildflowers should wear appropnate outdoor plant,. Last month, the PUC:O and necessity requirements of
594-6333 or 1-800-451-9806
clothes and hiking shoes and meet a~ the park of!ice. Forked granted AEP'Ohio the author- the siting process. AEP plans
Run js located on State Route 124 JUSt ~ree nules west of · ity to recover $~3 . 7 million, _ to file their formal applicaAfternoon Session
which represents front-end tion to build the transmission
Reedsville. Call 740-0767-3570 for more mformahon.
1:00-4:00p.m.
Try new technology FREE'
499 Richland Ave., Athens, OH
fST ANNUAl SCIPIO FIRE HOUSE
John N. lhle, 52; North
Olive, no candidate; Racine,
5KRUNIWAlK
Joyce Quillen, 39; Racine
SATURDAY. JUNE 3. 2006 9 ~M
Village, Anna Layne, 53;
from PageA1
Rocksprings, Carol Ohlinger,
Join us for an exciting
38;
Rutland
Village,
Samuel
East Rutland, Karen S.
fun, fitness &amp; prizes!
illiams ,
45 ; Lebanon, Bruce May, 31; South Olive,
Race day registration 7:30
awrence Hayman, 49; Melody L. Hauber, 49;
at the fire house in Pa&lt;Jevilfe'
iddleport 2, Kenneth· f:. Syracuse Village, Shannon
Proceeds to benefit the Scipio Twp: Volunteer
Imboden, 37; Middleport 3, Slavin, 74; West Chester, no
To pre-register or for more information call 740-742no candidate; Middleport 4, candidate; West Rutland, no
candidate.
i10 .candidate; Minersville,

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Local Briefs

Chicken barbecue set
.

!f I could. only stop wining

But Strickland is expected
to capitalize on the scandal
that has swe"pt Ohio's GOPled state government in his
bid to take the state's helm
from Republicans for the first
time in 16 years. ·
In his acceptance speech
Tuesday night, he hinted at
the unpopularity of scandalscarred Gov. Bob Taft when
he said, "I believe that all .
that's standing between OhiQ
and its return to greatness i~
leadership."
Democrats have been energized by the woes of Taft and
his party. They united quickly and aggressively behind
Strickland and his running
mate,
former Attorney
General Lee Fisher, in order
to maximize his . chances in
November.
·
Republicans, br contrast,
were bitterly dtvided by
fallout fro~ the scandal
over a state rare-coin
investment and Taft's ethics
misstep.
Blackwell and Petro spent
millions of dollars in an
increasingly nasty battle to:
win the party nomination, in
the final week trading a pair
of ads that labeled the other a
hypocrite. Ohio Republican
Party, Chairman Bob Bennett
interceded at times to try to
tone down their attacks but
.with little success.
Republicat~s have controlled Ohio's Legislature,
statewide offices and a

Joyce White, 90; Orange, no 65; East' Cllester, no candicandidate; Pomeroy 2, Judith date; East Rutland, Wilma J.
R. Sisson, 41; Pomeroy 3, E. Davidson, 44; Lebanon,
from Page A1'
Jane Walton, 75; Pomeroy 4, Garry Smith, 67; Middleport
Powers, 65;
Bill Spaun, 27; Scipio, Randy 2, Ruth
74;
Bedford, Middleport 3, Faye Manley,
Votes cast in the races for Butcher,
Marlene
Harrison,
95, 64; Middleport 4, no candiCounty Central Commiltee, ·
date; Minersville, Jason A.
by precinct, were: Salem, R. Karen K. York, 28.
Keith Oiler, 67; Laurel Cliff, · Bradbury, Roger D. Coates, Baer, 84; Nonh Olive, Janice
'
Marjorie Fetty, 58; ·Letart, 41; Columbia, Marco Jeffers, - Young, 67.

Screenings
canceled
.

Letrers to the editor are welcome. They should be less than
300 words. All lerters are subject to editing, must be signed,
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Reader ServiCes

LANGSVILLE- Herbert W. Bare,Jr., 56, Langsville, died
on Monday, May l, 2006, at his residence.
He was born on May 19, 1949, in Columbus, son of the late
Herbert W. Bare, Sr. and Ruth Curnutte Bare. He was an Army
veteran and was employed as a vinyl installer. ·
Besides his parents, he was preceded by a brother,
Hobart Bare.
·
~e is.survived by his wife, Mary Kaye Bare, Langsville; his
children: Shannon (Tammy Jew~)) Bare, Langsville, Shawn
(Ann Johnson) Bare, Langsville, Tiffany (Mark) Johnson,
Johnstown, Her,bert "Boomer". (Stacy Johnson) Bare,
Langsville, Eric Adam Bare, Lan~svillle, Amber Marie (Larry
Jacks) Bare; Langsville; grandchtldren: Terry Jewel, Sh~on
Bare, Shawn Michael Bare, Shawna Bare, Shane Bare, Ashley
Walker, Braxton Bare; sister and brother, Lyna Penwell,
Portsmouth, Ted Allen (Vicky) Bare, Johnstown; ·and several
nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles.
Service will be held at 3 p.m. on Thursday, May 4, 2006, at
Fisher Funeral Home, Pomeroy Chapel. The American Legion
will conduct military services. Friends may call from 1 p.m. to
the time of service at the funeral home.

COLUMBUS (AP) Republican · gubernatorial
candidate
Kenneth
Blackwell, who gained
fame in 2004 as the Bush- ·
backing chiefelections official in bellwether Ohio,
won the GOP nomination
for governor after campai~ning as the best man to
dehver his rarty from political scanda .
With more than half of
precincts reporting Tuesday,
Blackwell led Attorney
General Jim Petro 237,672
votes to 193.736, or 55 percent to 45 percent. •
Blackwell will face U.S.
Rep. Ted Strickland, who had
318,499, or 78 percent, of
votes to challenger Bryan
Flannery's 88,957, or 22 percent.
Blackwell and Strickland's
general election fight will pit
a darling of the reli~ious right
again~t a former mmister and
prison psychologist, an oppo"
nent of big government
a~ainst a favorite of orgamzed labor.
As the first black nominal-.
ed as Ohio · governor,
Blackwell is expected to
have some cross-over appeal
with black voters often
counted on to help · elect
Democrats. Another black
Republican, former NFL
football star Lynn Swann,
was headed toward the same
distinction in neighboring
Pennsylvania.

Concert planned·

LETTERS TO THE
EDITOR

The Daily Sentinel• Page As

.Blackwell, Strickland to face off for governor .

He: bert Bare

give that fictional abortion
speech anytime, too soon
because o of her record, and
how wedded her party is to .
abortion and e111anations •
and penumbras from its ·
legality. But she's smart and ·
the media has shown a will-.
ingness to work with her - .
so it"s not completely ·.
implausible.
··
In short, whatever her - •
contradictions and other :
probl. em~ the election. could · .~
be hers if Republicans don't _
get it together. With every
legitimate criticism from the ·
right of , Republicans in .
Washington - on spending, .' .
on iml'(ligration - Hillary :.
should be writing thank-you
notes. My friends on Capitol
Hill and in the White House
will argue many l,egitimate
' "buts," though when even .
Republicans are souring on .. ~·
the White Ho.use - and not .·
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Meigs County gets out the vote! . Eagles to award.scholarships

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Wedriesday,, May 3, 2o"o6

Election days are both
about civic duty and a
little socializing.
Yesterday voters from
Syracuse and Sutton
Township gathered at
the Syracuse
Community Center to
cast their votes and
partake in an election
day dinner. Here, pictured at left, busy
cook Gordon Fisher
(left) passes an order
to customer Eleanor
McKelvey. Fisher and
other volunteers
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.·hope
the center's election
day dinners become a
new tradition. Of
c'ourse the old tradition of voting was the
main event as demonstrated here, pictured
below, by Syracuse
Community Center
Board Member Bill
Winebrenner casting
ballot number 190
into the new voting
machine.
Winebrenner, Fisher
and McKelvey are all
alumni of the former
Syracuse Grade
School which is now
the community center.

POMEROY -Two $1,000
Scholarship applications
scholarships will be awarded can be obtained from Meigs
by the Pomeroy Eagles Club High School, Eastern High
#2171, it was announced today. School,
Southern
High
The scholarships will be School and Wahama High
given to one female an,d one School. Applications can also
male. To qualify, the mother, be picked up at the Eagles
father, or biological\lrandpar- Club in Pomeroy. ·
ent(s) must be an achye memA current photograph is to
ber of Pomeroy Eagles #2171 . . be enclosed ,with the applicaThe applicant must be enter- tion, which must include the
ing hislh,er first year of ,sec- name, address, and telephone
ondary education or currently number.
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.enrolled in secondary educa,- . Applications can be sent to
tion but not a past recipient of the Scholarship Committee,
the Eagles Scholarship.
Pomeroy Eagles Aerie #2171,

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P. O.Box 427, 224 East Main
Street, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
or retl!med personally to the
Aerie. Scholarship applications must be postmarked no
later than Aug. I to be consid- ,
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decided by a lottery drawing. ·
The scholarships will be
aw.arded upon evidence of
aoceptance and admittance to·
an mstitution of post-secondary education. '
Alf criteria in the applica:
lion must be met to be consid-.
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on the catcher. Wellston came
back to tie the score. Southern
regained the lead l!l 3-1 in the
second. Chelsea Pape walked,
Amber Hill walked, Rashell
Boso walked and Linda Eddy
had an RBI sin~le. then Sarah
Eddy knocked m a run with a
fielder's choice. Wellston
once again came back to tie
the score, 3-3 . ·
Southern went up 4-3 in the

SOUTHERN 8, WELLSTON 7
Southern 121 301 o - 8 6 1
Wellston 123 001 0 - 7 10 2
Sarah EDdy and Wolfe -Riffle. Amber ~lng
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Eastern bl~sts winless River ~ Valley, 9~1
BY BRAD SHERMAN
BSHERMAN®MYDAILYTRIBUNE.COM

TUPPERS PLAINS Eastern's offense struck
quickly, didn't last long, but
did a lot of damage. In factr it
was a lot like the thunderstorm that
swept
the
Tennis
area.
W.Va. Regionals
Mother
Nature
unleashed a
brief heavy
storm, and
even threw
in
some
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COLUMBUS (AP)
.hail to bring
Ohio State, featuring one of
an early end
its best recruiting class~s,
to
the
will travel to North Carolma
Eagles' 9-1
early next season in one of
high school
the tof games of the eighth
baseball vicannua
ACC/Big
Ten
tory
over ·
Thrulenge.
·w 1 n I e s s
·· Th!l Buckeyes; including
River ·Valley
incoming 7-foot freshman
·on Tuesday.
G~g Oden, lose four starters
The game
and · their top two scorers
was stopped
from last year's team that·
in the bottom
Durst
went 26-6 and won the Big
of the sixth
Ten regular-season title.
The teams tirst tried
North Carolina, led · by inning.
to
wait
out the rain, but the
freshman Tyler 1-lansbrough, cloudburst
the 'diareturns most of its best play- mond until itsoaked
was
unplayable.
ers from a squad that went
Eastern, which jumped out
23-8.
an 8-0 lead after two
Ohio State was No. 6 and to
innings,
cruised the rest of
the Tar Heels No. I 0 in the
the
way
and
got back over the
final As.sociated Press po11 .
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mark
on
the season at
The teams will meet Nov.
12-11. River Valley, on the
29 in Chapel Hill.
other
hand, fell to 0-19 on the
Ot):!er games in the series
season.
that night include Michigan
Eastern 's Joel Lynch had a
State at Boston College,
big
day at the plate, going 3Virginia at .Purdue, Iowa at
Virginia Tech and Clems&lt;!n at for-3 with a pair of doubles
and four runs batted in. Cody
Minneso1a.
Gerlach
doubled and hn
Michigan plays at ]\loi-th an RBI also
single,
Terry Durst
Carolina State on Nov. 27, doubled in a run and
with Maryland at Illinois, Bishop also loggedThomas
a run
Florida State at Wisconsin,
scorin~ single. Marcus Guess
Penn State at Georgia Tech, also smgled .as Eastern outIndiana at Duke and Miami at . hit its guests 8-3.
Brad Sherman/photo
Northwestern on Nov. 28,
Eastern third b&lt;;~seman Mark Guess comes· up with a ground ball during Tuesday's non-league
Plene see Blasts, 86
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eventual game-winning run,
the score now 8-6. Well ston
rebounded with one run in the
bottom of the sixth when
Sturgill singled and ·scored on
a Becky Perkins. single . The
Rockets threatened by loading
the bases· but two straight
fielder's choices by the
Tornado defen se helped
uphold the victory.
Sarah Eddy was the winning pitcher. She struck out
two, walked five, gave up 10
hits and seven runs.·
Both teams went scoreless
in· the seventh with SHS
bringing home the 8-7 win.
Southern hosts River Valley
Thursday.
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top of the third inning when
Brickles roped a lead~off
triple and score&lt;:! on a bunt
single by Chelsea Pape.
Wellston came back to lead 64 in the bottom half the
inning. Erin Sturgill walked,
Peggy Flemming singled,
Becky Perkins had an RBI
single, Mikyla Perkins had a
sacrifice fly, and Oliver had a
ground out RBI.
A three-run Southern blitz
grounded the Rockets in the
fourth
inning.
Lindsey
Buzzard and Whitney WolfeRiffle walked, setting up an
RBI single by l3rickles and a.
two-run single by Cundiff.
Southern led 7-6. Cundiff
ended the night with three
RBJ's and was a key factor in
Tuesday' s win.
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In the sixth inning, Cundiff
knocked in Brickles for the

Herbert Hoover at Pt·. Pleasant, 5:30p.m.
Softball
RiVer Valley at Gllllia Academy, 5 p.m.
' Coal Grove at South Gallla, 5 p.m:
Track and Field
Gallla Academy at Circleville, 4:30p.m.
Rio Grande Quad, 5 p.m.

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WELLSTON - Scoring
their biggest win of the year,
the young Southern Lady
Tornadoes. defeated
the
Wellston Golden Rockets 8-7
Tuesday night ·at Wellston
d~ring a girls interdivisional
Tri-Valley Conference soft·
ball match.
The 'Does of coach Alan
Crisp advanced to 7-12 on the
season with the win. Virginia
Brickles scored what proved
to be the winning run after
walking and stealing second
and third . Brickles then came
home · on a 4-3 RBI ground
out by sophomore Stephanie
Cundiff. .
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ROCK SPRINGS - The
Mei.gs Junior Varsity Softball
team beat Wellston 7-6 on
Monday. ·
Winning pitcher was
Hailey Ebersbach. Scoring
runs were Alex Cullums with
three; Josi VanMeter, Talisha
Beha, Nikki Guinthe-r. and
Hannah Williams with one
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WELLSTON - Scoring
four runs in the sixth inning,
the Wellston Golden Rockets
broke a 3-3 tie and ro)led on
to
a
7-5. Tri-Valley
Conference interdivisional
victory over
the•Southern
Tornadoes
(14-8)
Tuesday
night.
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Southern
took a 2-0
lead in the
first inning
on · a Wes
Riffle single,
a fielder's
choice,
a·
walk and 6-3 '
ground out
by
Brad
Crouch -.
R y a n
Chapman
t h e n
knocked
home
the
second run
Johnson
with an RBI
single . Southern t?&lt;Jk a ~-0
lead in the fourth when With
one out Patrick Johnson singled and scored on an RBI
single by Jake Hunter.
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Ryan
Chapman was on top of his
pitching game. Chapman had
good location on his pitches
and had good defensive backing, but began to tire in the
fifth. Two crucial errors didn't help the young hurler's
cause as back-to-back errors
set up a two-run blast by J.R.
Johnson. The first run carne
home on Southern's second
error as Wellston tied the
score at 3-3.
· Southern broke the 3-3 tie
in the seventh irming when
Wes Riffle led the charge
with a single.
Riffle
advanced to second on a 5-3
ground out by Pape a:nd
Marnhout knocked home the
go-ahead run 4-3 . Comer
came on in relief only to have
Brad Crouch triple home
Marnhout and give Southern
a 5-3 lead.
Wellston started out the
bottom of the sixth with two
legitimate singles, the second
of the RBI variety by Casey
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GALLIPOLIS - Gallia
Academy jumped out to a 70 lead through three innings
Thesday and held on for a 73 victory over Eastern in
non-conference , softball
action at Memorial Field.
The Blue Angels pounded
. out seven hits and five
earned 'runs in the triumph,
and GAHS starter Kimber
Davis made that early run
support stick by allowing
just three earned runs and
siK hits in picking up the
.winning deci sion . Davis
also walked four and struck
out five. .
· · Brittany Elliott adped
three RBl s and a pair of
inside-the-park homers for
the hosts, which improved
to 7- 11 overall this season.
On the other side, the
Lady Eagles committed six
errors - including four in
the third inning - en route
Walterslphoto to falling to 6- I 3 overall
Eastern right fielder Catherine Bland makes a shoestri~g catch dur- this year.
Brittany Bissell went the
ing the fourth inning of Tuesday's . non-!eague contest with Gall1a
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third, Kayla Siders started
things with a leadoff triple.
Elliott followed with her
second homer, giving the
host s a 5-0 lead.
One ·batter later, Cur&gt;ten
Ramey singled, then ·Niday
reached safely on an error to
give GAHS runners at .the
corners.
Davis hi.t a sacrifice fly to
Holter
Phillips
left to at-bats later, allowing
Ramey to score for a 6-0
dering two walks and strik- edge.
ing out four in the setback.
Jessica Dingess followed
The Green and White by reaching safely on an
stranded eight baserunners error, allowing Niday to
in the contest, while the score for a seven-run cushhosts left seven on the bags. ion after three full inni.ng~
Elliott gave GAHS a I -0 of play. _
lead in the first with a two- EHS hnally got on the
out homer. The Blue and . board in the fourth_ wh~n
'White increased that lead to .Amber Wh1te was h1t by a ·
three in the second when pitc,h with two outs m the
Lindsay Niday doubled to 1nn.1ng. Cathenne Bland
lead off the· inning:
det1vered a sm~le two_batDavis reached safely . on ters later, allowmg Whne to
an error two batters later, score for a 7 -I deficit.
allowil)g Niday to score. for Eastern .tacked_ on two
a ·2-0 edge . .Brittany M1ller more runs m the SIXth whell
doubled in Davis two at- a 1wo-RBI double fro111
bats later for a 3-0 aqvan- Bland plated Kelsey Holte~
tage.
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Huge 6 tamlly yard sale Fri· $1 00 a bag Something tor
Sat Name brand clothes everyone Thanks for your
adult and k•ds toys baby support
,
Items Longabarger 898
Shoestnng R1dge Rain or
Shine

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Large yard sale May 1st
3 Family 2123 lincoln Ave
thru May 61h I 2 miles out
kids clothes 4 5 toys kids
Acute 218
gator baby stroller Thur Frl
Moving ::sale- 2 family have 93
a llttte of everything 2
Garage Sale Friday &amp;
homes same dnveway 1548
Saturday queen size mat
&amp; 1552 Tyn Rhos Rd May
tress set 133 S Park Dr
5th·6th 9am-5pm No early
sale
Garage Sale May 5 &amp; 6 9·
Multi family
yard
sale 3 30 16 Taylor Ad Camp
Fnday/Saturday 450 Roush Conley
Lane Chesh"e, Bam 5pm
Baby women man
g•rls
name brand •terns wmdows
storm doors household
•tems Steve Scott resldonee Locust Posl
41'oMERoYARDVS/Mn&gt;DLEALE-

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Auction
House
At 2
Glenwood WV next Auction
May 7 2 pm Sam 1 Load
new bran d name tools tool
cabmets hand tools house·
wares gas grills tents
canop1es bikes mopeds
2 Fam•ly Salet May 4th 6th horse drawn eqUipment &amp;
9 OOAM 7 OOPM
1 112 much more (304) 762 _ 1117
Miles up Wolfe Pen Road or cefl (304)B38-5981
Pomeroy
Auction Modular House
2 Family Yard Setal H•gh
d l 00 1 o . E 1
1
Sueet •n M1ddlepor1 Fnday an
s 01" qu pmen
Buckeye
H1lls
Career
&amp; Saturday
BAM 5 00 Center A10 Grande Ohio

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Direct
Sales
FantastiC
Big Garage/Yard Sale May L---titmli.iBiiuvli.-_.1 Opportunity
50K
no
5&amp;6 Toots M1sc Clothes ·Problem Must be Mallvated
Chester 9 00 5 oo
Absolute Top Dollar U S
and Sell Starter Call Ken
Sliver and Gold Coins
(740)992 7440
"Big One" May 4th and 51h
Proofsets Gold Rings Pre
8 00 Till? Two miles North of
1935
US
Currency
Chester on At 7 Perennials
2 Man
Solitaire D1amonds M T S Employment!
and items donated by com·
Carpenter
Crew
needed
Coin Shop 151 Second
munlty with proceeds going
Must
have
own
tools
truck
Avenue Gallipolis 741)-41.46
to Chester Shade Historical
and ladders
Good Pay
2842
Aaaoc
74().992·0498.
e1man eroouo.,on, nc.
I
will
buy
.wnk
J:dl.[a
Call
Friday May 51h 297 Ash
Purchasing Agent knowl
Street Middleport Lots of (740)388 9303
dge
In
Technical
clothes a-plus sizes, toys,
Randy Harl Logging
lectronlcs
Auto_snotlve
ond bedding
Certified M.asler Logger
~ydraullca w/experlence 1
Member of OFA
urchaalng &amp; buying Sen
Garage Sale May 5th and
Resume Fax 10 (304)882
6th S A 124 Po~land OH
Want to buy mature standing 1187
1 1/4 Milas past Harris
limber for select cut
mall g•p_mmarkerOtron
Farms
1o OOAM to ?
Premium prices for hard· iernet net
Cozart a Rain br Shine
woodo (740)332 1207 or
(740)332'8420
POSTAL JOBS
Mly 4th and 5th 9 OOAM·?
$15 87 $21 98/hr now hlr
Something ror everyone
lng For appll~tlon and tree
813 Elm Stroll, Racine OH
govarnement job Info call
May I

&amp; 3

10 OOAM 8 OOPM Sl Route
1
VInton, Ohio

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Health OrganlzaUons

8 and 12 hOur shtfts
Competitive

NO Credtt Card Calls!
NO Product Sales I
NO Bill Conectlngl

available
All tnterest'ed
applicants should pick. up
an appliCant at 333 Page
Slreel Middleport OH For
additional
Information

Eveoy Frklly &amp; s.tunlay
OFFI

olease contact Hollie at

•Competitive Wages

•Convenient Schedules

(740)992 6472 EOE
Overbrook Rehabilitation
Center Is currently accepting
applications for LPN s
Available shiNs are 7A 7P
and 7 p 7A All Interested
applicants should pick up an
application at 333 Page
Street Middleport OH For
further mformatlon please

632 1547
--:---:---:-:--London
Pool
Manager
Needed Send Resume to
PO Box 266 Syracuse,
Ohio
45779, Attention
VIllage Clerk Deadlme May Summer help needed at
lOth
0 0 Mclntyro Pari&lt; District
MATURE EXPERIENCED For application apply at
MAINTENANCE PERSON Raoooon Creek Counly Pari&lt;
NEL to work In Pomeroy 518 Dan Jonaa Aoad off of
J~rea 3 days per week
Duties Include general and
The Bob Evanoln Maoon Ia
varied malnlenanco cloonnow Hlrlng Allohlfta &amp; pool·
lng and on-call coverage
tiona currently available
Reliable transportation tt 1
Apply wl1hln
must Mileage paiCI
Drug
lest and pollee record check The Clly of Point Plol88nllo
required Send rttumt,rel'· aooepllng appllcallono for
erencea
and former lllaguardl Curronlllfoguord
employers lo 4t o T~lrd and CPR ctrllllcatlon Ia
Street Mariana 011 457eo required Appltcallono aro
EE\l
avalllblo 11 cny Hall, 400
VIand Slrtlt Polnl Plaaoant
Nursing Asolslanl CIMIM
or for otudlnll ol PPHS 11
beginning May 9 2008 H Point Ploaoanl High School
you enjoy elderly people and Appllcallono
mull
bo
want to become a member
returned to the City no later
of our health care team,
lhon 4 00 pm Wodneoday
ptaue olop by Rocklprlngo May 12
"
Rehabilitation Center at
36759 Rockoprlngo Road
Equal Opporl,nlly Employer
Pomeroy Ohio 45759 and ftll
oul an application for lho TrUCk Drtvor NH&lt;Iod
allllll
EMtendlcare Henderson WV Baaed
Haallh Services lri'o Is an COL Ltcon11 &amp; 2 yuro
-equal opportunity employtr experience
thai onoouragao workplaco MVR roq ulrad
dlvorolly MIF ON
Call (304)875-7434

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le you know and NOT t4
end money through th
~a•l until you have lnvestl
ated the offerlnc.

We help make a difference

Full t1 me sales position
needed
Experience In
100 WORKERS NEEDED sales and computer use
reqUired Successful candl
Assembie crafts
dates must be profiCient In
wood Items
customer serv1ce and per
ToS~wk
sonal Interaction skills contact Hollie at (740)992
6472 EOE
Materials provided
Include - - - - - - - - Free mformation pkg 24Hr Responsibilities
sales scheduling mventory Part time position to Manage
801-428-4649
and quahty assurance Country Homes rental com
- - - - - - - - - Salary based on expenence munlty In Shade Area
An Excellent way to earn To apply send a resume lo Includes a house to live In
money The New Avon
Ohio Valley W•reless 186 Send resume to Country
Mulberry Avenue Pomeroy Homes
PO Box 1033
Call Manlyn 304 882-2645
Oh1o 45769 Questions may Logan Oh!o 43138
AVON • All Areas• To Buy or be directed to 7 40-508
Parts
Clerk
wanted
Sell
Sharley Spears 304 0636 1
Computer experience and
875 1429
r;..;:..;,;.::;_ _ _ _ _, Growing Home Health knowledge of farm equip
Agency In Lawrance Md ment Send resume to CLA
Gollll CounllH now hiring Box ill clo Gallipolis
RN'I, LPN'I, CNA 'a 8nd Tnbune PO Box 469
Gallipolis OH 45631
HHA'I
Above wer~ae wage,
Position
available
for
-kend dlfflrlmlol, flexl·
Assistant Housemanager In
ble hours Apply In a women s residential raolll
II A&amp;L Home Cart at 8101
• NO .e:ecLAi7~~~e?:e~
ty The position requires
'COL TRAINING
St Rt 7 1 Proctorville, Ohio
FIN.'.NCING .'.V.'.ILABLE
or call 1-88&amp;-888·7823 working evenings week
J08 Pl.ACE~ENT
ends
and ~ Holidays
• .:;_NAOUJNG NOW
Mon-Frl betwun a.mCandidate must have reh
Spm
able transportation and high
ALLIANCE
Locally own lam•IY owned school d1ploma or GED
TRACTOR TRAilER
company seeking dnvers for Must have good decision
TRAINING CENTERS
our regional operation Must making abilly and be able lo
WYTHEVILLE VA
have
good
MVR work with people from all
Interested
Competitive pay With benefit backgrounds
1·800·334·1203
package which mcludes persons may apply to
wwwallii!IIC&amp;fllCior1r~~laroom
medical and dental msur- Personnel PO BoK 454
ance life Insurance vaca- Gallipolis OH 45631
Chlldcare worker needed for
Residential
Treatment t•on pay holiday pay and a Safety Prolasslonal on con·
retirement plan Must have
Fac111ty Pay based on expe 18 months tractor trailer tract basis Pay based on
nence paid Insurance Call experience Home through experlenca Cali (740)645to apply Man Fn 9am·3pm out the week and on week 3810 and leave rnt~tsage
(7401379 9083
ends If Interested oall 8QO.

--------Desk Clerk pos1t1on open
Immediately Professional
attitude &amp; fnendly personal!
Something for everyone!
T&amp;E
farm tra~ors at ty a must Please apply In
918 South 3rd Middleport 11 ooam House at 12 00 parson at Hoi day Inn
Friday-Saturday May 5th· Noon on May 6 2006 Galhpohs
NO ' PHONE
6th 9AM·5PM·Low Prices (740)245 53:!4
CALLS PLEASE

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**NOTICE••

wages and beneftts package

May 51h and 6th S1arls al
9 OOAM
Women s and
rnen s clothes
Beame
Bab1es many household
•terns 1381 Ouskey Alley
Call 992 1820 for 1nlorma
tloo

!OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH
NG CO recommends tha

tnanclal
Institution
fhce of Consume
ffa•rs BEFORE you ref
ance your home o
blain a loan BEWII
f requests for any larg

dvance payments o
ees or Insurance Cal

•7-$8/hr FT

•WeekiV Pay w/Bonus

Bnck home 4BR 3BA.
garage basement fireplace
n1ce lot w1th storage bldg
carport patlo pool and
fenced backyard Excellent
1ocat1on on Jackson Pike
(740)446 7903
cell
(7 40)44 t 7098
Th ree Bedroom House on
1/2 acres lot
Hardwood
floors heat pump large
pabo fmlshed walk out
basement
Two acres
optiOnal
Ideal for Horse
owner Two miles from Point
Pleasant (304)675 1536
N1ce house w/ 2 add1t1onal
lots 1n R1o Grande Great
rental property or room for
expanSion Call 1740)379
9887

•Paid Vacations EVERY 6
Monlho
•Paid Holidays/PAlO
TRAINING
•Medical/Dental/VIsion
Beneftts

career!

or

TURNED DOWN ON
SOCIAL SECURITY /SSI?
No Fee Unless We Wlnl
1-1!88-¢82 3345

1·877-463-6247

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(740)446-7442
ezt. 1901

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Gllllpollo c - r COllage
(Careers ClOse To Home)
Call Todayl 740--448-4367
1 8Q0.21Hl452
WWW.OIIIiPOI ac&amp;reercollege com
Accredited Member Accrediting
Cour!CI fer I
Colleges

Mower tor Sale Troy Bit 8HP 28"·3
speed high
wheals 19~ 3 5 HP Mower
Motor Lift 4 5 Cycllnder w/10

f1

reach

12 HP Wheel

Horse w/36" Tiller 74().992
2201
Richmond T~els for Sale
2 Busch and 2 cuP Ttckets
Face Value-$250 00
Call
74().992 6634

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To Do

Care for your loved one In
my home Opening for 1
lady
Experienced
Call
(740)388.0116

'Bu il1n 1998 'Approx 1800
Sq Ft wl2 1/2 acres ·abrm 2
full baths •LAm FRm
Formal DAm Eat In kitchen
'All App1 Stay ·central
Alrth eat 'Covered Front
Porch Dacic •3 car detach
garage wtone stall as a tin·
lahed heated room 'Small
shed attached 10 garage
with a well •Two.Jun dog
kennel
"Immediate
Possesion
'Loan
Assumption Avail 5 5%
'Located between
Rio
Grande
and
Gallipolis
-s99 500 Shown by Appt
740·245-0125 or 740-645
2249
, 12 Pleasant Street Point
Pleasant WV (304(675·
4034 or (304)875.()416 3
bedroom 1 112bath family
room dining room, new win~

daws new AC new water
tank fenced yard
1900 sq ft 3bd 2ba home
wllh basement sits on 3
acres just off of Rt 7

Chester Township Eastern

School District Also regis
tered quarter horses lor
Computer Troubleshoot &amp;
sale Call (74 0)985·4321
Ropalr Call (740)992·2395
after 6pm

Georges Portable Sawmill 20 acre farm with 2500sq ft
don't haul vour Logs to the custom 1999 2 story home
Mlllluat call304·675·1957
located between Rio Graride

and Jackson ~BR den 3
Will do Lawn Mowing Have lull bath with master lacuzzl
good References reason huge wrap around porch
able prices
In Pt large kitchen with Island, 3
PloaoaniiGalllpolls
area car garage klundatlon ready
(304)875 3787(304)593· to frame private setting wt1h
4120 coli
great hunting $234 900
(740)364 5182
2912 Anniston Dr
PI
Pleaaanl 3BR 2BA LR
Gingerbread House Day FR Garage Nice neighbor
Care Aooeptlng Children 8 hood (304)875•3837 daya
wkl to 1.2 yra Houra of (304)875·2355 8V8fllngo
operation 7 00 AM to 5 30
360 2Ba nreplace 40X80
PM Ollkl Slale, WV Stale
bern 8 ftat acres Pleasant
and Prlvale Pay Accepted
Valley f1d
Rio Grande
Call lor r11et1 and lo see If
$120000 (740)70&amp;-t166
you may quality for aealo
Ianoe for Doy Care 74(). 3BR 2 Cor anachad Claraga
llt2·3t42
on 1 06 acres $80 ooo
- , - - - - - - - · (304)875·5331
Peroon11 Coro for elderly
couplo All ohlfte tr couplo'a
homt Cell 740·992·7t80 Navor lived In now 3BDRM
Belwltn 8 OOP-8 OOP
w/2 ba111roomo I~ drywall
stage altJ on 2 beaulllul
Willing lo Babyoil n my acree county water at road,
homt nur Mlddlepon about 20 mini aouth ot •
Mondoy Friday $2 00 per Athena OH $74 500 Cell
hour Coll740·992 2217
(740)489 9148

BANK REPO

22 acres wonderful v1ew
ndgetop property close to
main highway perfect for 4
wheeler trails (740)707
2109
49 5 acres by Tycoon Lake
Call (740)709 1166

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17, 24, 31

last
residence
unknown, Ia hereby

Public Notice
CUlton Lee Adkins ,

of

Common

Pleas, Meigs Counly,
Ohio

In pursuance of an
order of sale to me
directed lrom said
Court In the above
entitled action, I will
expose to sale at pub-

lic Auction on the
front slaps al the
Meigs Counly Court

House

on

I

notlllad that he must
respond within 28
days Ia a complaint
lor divorce 06 DR 032
tiled by Rebecca G
Adkins
In
the

Common Pleas Court
ol Meigs County, 2nd
Slraet, Pomeroy, OH
45759.
(5) 3, to, t7, 24, 3t , (6)

7

Friday,

June 9, 2006 at t 0
A M , ol said day, the
following described
Real Estate Situated
In the Stale ol Ohio,
County ol Meigs and
In the VIllage ol
Syracuse and baing
more
particularly
bounded
and
described as follows:
Being known as Lot
Number Eighteen (181
ol Hlghlawn Sub-dlvl·
slon of the said
VIllage ol Syracuse,
Ohio Parcel Number
20·00t90
Property
Address.
1241
Collega
Street
Syratuae, Oh 45779.
Current Owner Floyd
A
I
Shirley
D.
Reynolds
et
al
Proparty
at
1241
Collage
Street,
Syracuse, Ohio PPII
20·00t90.000
Prior
Deed
Relerencea
Volumro 328, Page 73t
Appraiaed
at
50,000 00 Terms ol
Sale. Cannot be aold
lor lett than 2i3rd ol
the appralaad value
tO% down on day pi
sale, cash or certllled
check, balance due
on conllrn)allon ol
ule
The appraisal
did not Include an
Interior examination
ol the house Robart
E
Beegle,
Meigs
County
Sherlll
Attorney
lor
the
Plalntlll
Frank
I
Wooldridge, Co LPA,
600 South Pearl St,
Columbus,
Ohio
43206, 6t4-22t -t662

GraCIOus hVJng 1 and 2 bed
room apartments at V11!sge
Manor
and
Riverside
Apartments In Middleport
From $295-$444 Call 741l992 5064 Equal Housmg
Opportunities

Block bnck sewer pipes
Windows lintels etc Claude
Winters Rio Grande OH
,c a;;,ll.:,740~2~4:.;5:.;5;:_t:.::2..:,t;..._ _,
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FOR
~ALE

Oual•ty John Deere Hay
Equipment tor less round
balers square balers &amp;
mower conditioners 04 7%
F1xed tor 48 months through
Credit
John
Deere
AKC Reg Lab pups shots &amp; carm1chael
EqUipment
papers Born 2.18106 $200 (740)446 2412
(740)441 0931

Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Area Agency on
Aging at Buckeye
Hills-Hacking Valley
Regional
Development District
1400
Pika Street,
Marlette, Ohio 45750
will be hooting a
Bidders Conference
lor parties Interested
In submitting propos·
als to provide aervlc·
as to Individuals 60
years of age and
older
within
the
Planning and Service
Area lor the Area
Agency
on Aging
PSA 8 The ~ountles
Include
Athens,
Hacking,
Melge,
Monroe ,
Morgan,
Noble,
Perry
and
Washington
Funding sourceo are
Title Ill B , Tille IIIC· t,
Tille Ill C·2 ol the
Older Amerl~ans Act
and the Community
services Block Grant
Program services ell·
glbla lor lundlng are:
• Adult Day Care
• Paraonal Care

frull blooded lemon &amp; white www slateruntarm com
Beagle pups 50 each Call _(7_4-:0::-)2_8_6-:5-:3-95---:--{740)256·6484
Boer Goate torula

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Newly renovated 2 bedroom
apt Downtown Galhpohs
$475fmo no utilities 1ncluded Deposit requ red lnqu re
m person at Frenoh City
Ch ldcare 300 Third A-ve or
call (740) 448 4467

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Lab pupp1es AKC papers
shots worme d 0 nly 4 Ieft
$100 (304)675 7652

'

•

Homemaker

Services

• Chore
• Transportation
• Medical Escort
• Congregate Meals
•
Homo
Delivered
Meals
The
Bidder's
Conference will be
held an May 23, 2006
at IIJ.e lalayatte Hotel
In
Marietta,
Ohio
beginning at 10 00

For Sale or tease
Lesage WV next to Lesage
F1re Dept 1 77 acres 211120
sq feet new log ofhce whole
area 1s stoned 1deal for car
truck mob1le hom e lot &amp; oth
ers
uses
Some owner
Free est•males Mollohan
Carpet Berber $5 95/yaro f1nancmg (3041762 1117 or
(740)446 7444 76 Vine Sl
I \ In I " ' 1'1'1 II "
Refngerator almond large
,\ 11 \l..., l i UI,
freezer at top, nice $150
Washer heavy duty $95
FARM
$95
Gene
Very small 2 bedroom dryer
water trash sewage paid Appliances 76 Vme St
No
pets
$335/mo (740)448 7100 am
14 Gooseneck Canle tra•ler
(740)441 8258 pm
$335/dep (740)388 9325
excellent condition
Thompsons Appliance &amp; One International mower
APAKIMFNfS
condition
"-•••m-RilllENTiOiiiiit•_.l Repa 1r-675 7388 For sale excellent
reconditioned
automatic (740)388 8756
1 and 2 bedroom apart washers &amp; dryers relngera
ments furn shed and unlur tors gas and alectnc 1995 Model1110 Ford New
n shed secunly depos11 ranges a1r conditiOners and Holland Tractor 4 whee!
reqwed no pets 740 992 wnnger washers W1t1 do drive 17 HP Diesel only 995
repa11s on ma1or brands m Hrs
Hydrostat transm•s
2218
shop or at your home
s•on 3 Pt hitch tur1 tires
1 bedroom apt Stove -~--,;...----., very mce cond $3 950 00
174Q-416-0918
refndg water sewer trash
pa1d Por1er OH (740) 387 ___
AN'I1QliEs
• 2 Case Tractors 85hp 1

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7015
1 bedroom apt Vme St
G'alllpolls Oh1o (740)367
7886

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Accepting appllcet•ons for t
MF..ROIANI&gt;l.liffi
or 2 bedroom apartmenl ~
•
am
Topics $400 $500 month kitchen
addressed during this appliances &amp; W/0 furnished a ... 24 box utility tra•ler
conference
will water &amp; garbage included enclosed all metal $2000
Include details ol no pets 1st month secunty Call(740)446 0050
services,
funding deposit &amp; lease reqUired
reporting
require· (740)448 9585
JET
menta, cost allocallon
AERATION MOTORS
and unit rate of serv- Attention Construction Repa1red New &amp; Rebuilt In
2 sleepmg
Ice In order Ia be ell· Workers
Stock Call Ron Evens 1
rooms
furn
ished
w/cable
glble to submit a pro800 537 9528
posal attendance at and ul1ht•es weakly and
740 992
the
Bidder's monthly rates
Loose prec1ous &amp; semi-pre
Conference Is manda- 0031 or 304 882 3449
claus stones Ask tor Andy
tory. Minority and BEAUTIFUL
APART· (740)446 t369 or (740)208
Woman owned busi- MENTS AT
BUDGET
0090
nesses are strongly PRICES AT JACKSON
encouraged to attend ESTATES, 52 Westwood
and oubmll propos· Dnve from $344 to $442 NEW AND USED STEEL
ala To raglster lor the Walk to shop &amp; mov1es Call Steel Beams Plpo Robar
Concrete
Angle
conference, conl~ct 740 446 2568
Equal For
Channel
Flat
Bar
Steel
Jenny McMahon at Housing Opportunity
Grating
For
Ora1ns
740·374·9436 or 1 ·
CONVENIENTLY LOCAT· Dnveways &amp; Walkw ays L&amp;L
80Q.33t· 2644.
ED &amp; AFFORDABLE I
Scrap Metals Open Monday
(5) 3
TownhOuse
apartments Tuesday Wednesday &amp;
and/or small houses FOR Fnday Bam 4 30pm Closed
RENT Call (740)441 1111 Thursday
Saturday
&amp;
Public Notice
for appUcat1on &amp; InformatiOn Sunday (740)446-7300

tlon,

or

for

appointment

Inspect

an
to

collateral,

prior Ia sale dale con·
tact Cyndla, Stacy or
Randy al992·2 t36

(5) 3, 4, 5

s2'ooo $1 ooo
(740)245 5964

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In Memory

In Memory

In lovmg Memory

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For Sate or Trade 1987
Chevy S 10 4JI4 1994
Ponl1ac Grand AM 1997
Olds Ach1eva for parts only
(304)576·2225

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4x4

FoR SALE

$5001 FtQhce Impounds•
Cars from $500 For list1ngs
800 391 5227 ext 3901
04 Pontiac Grand Pnx 4 dr
GT all power opt ons
$10 900 02 Ford Tauru s
SES all power w1th sun roof
only $7495 01 K1e Seph1a 4
ely aulo $2995 98 Dodge
Neon auto 4 dr $2995 93
Bu1ck Century V 6 4 tlr
$1 400 R1verv1ew Motors
one block 8bo'Je McDonalds
m
Pomeroy
phone
(740)992 3490

5/3/1917. 51212003

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1986 Chevy
Silverado
Shortbed
4x4
94000
Ongmal M1les Garage Kept
N1ce $4500 740 446 9574
740 339 2312

02 Wildcat 28ft 5th wheel :
slide out fiberglass Sides • •
$1B 000 Exc~;~llent condt•:
t1on clean (740)245 9109: ' "
(740)441 7632
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Good Cond lion Low m!les

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t1ras garage kept Askmg
HOME
$1 200 oso (740)645
IMPRoVEMENTS

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1999 Harley Davidson Ultra
BASEMENT

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ClaSSIC Loaded Excellent
WATERPROOFING '
condition 29 000 total m11es UnconditiOnal lifet1me guar •"
04 VW Bug GLS 16 300
Price $13 500
Call 740 antee Local references fur- .:
m11es BOFW auto all
nlshed Establ shed 1975. •
949 2217 until 7 pm
power $,6 100 average
Call 24 Hrs (740) 446, •
reta11 $1B 600 (740)350
1999 Harley Fat Boy 9 400 0870 Rogers Baseme~t :
:9.:.97'-7------:--- m les lOis of extras new Waterp roolmg
•
1990 Audi 200 and 1990 tires $13 000 (740)441
• •
•
Cadallac Davilla good con 1794 or (7.\0)339 3528
---::----::---:-----"~
d1t1on $4 500 00 F•rm Sold
Casto Contracting
"
As A Pair 740 992 0031
2004 TIR225 Excellent Com merc1al
Res•denll9.1 :
condition low hours S2 400 Remodel ng "We do II aW' •
1995 Pont1ac Bonneville (740)446 7166
Phone p40)446 0306
..
3800 V8 20 mpg 93000
m11es ell power AC $3 000
w1th front end loader Call
OBO (740)245-5934
(740)245 5535
1997 Buick Park Avenue
2005 26 HP Cub Cadel Leather oeded all malnte
LT1050 Hydrostatic driVe nance records well mam
50" cut ndlng lawn mower 1a1ned 116k asking $4 600
with shade Topper $1 700 (740)245 5934
OBO (740)446 2624
- - - ' - - ' - - - - ' - - - 1998 Dodge Dakota Auto
4000 Ford Tra ctor diesel VB 2X4 e1r bed topper
PS $3 600 Call (740)379 1994 Chevy Astra Conv Van
Auto A•r $1500
1999
2544 leave message
Dodge Caravan Auto A1r
Ford 9 N 1950 tractor bush $2800
1998 Chrysler
hog fln1sh mower Looks Sebnng LX
Auto A1r
run great $3 750 (7 40)669• $3200
M&amp;J Aulo Sl Rt
4971
160 Vinton Oh10 Call 388·
Garage Sale May 4 &amp; 5th
9893 2PM SPM or 742·2862
Have some hauling to do?
All
money goes to Relay for ltfe
any11me
Carmichael
Equ1pment
.1Hoome ln(enor lurmture clothes
your source tor quality 1998 red Monte Carlo
•
Ratlroad Street
goosenecks dumps and utll loaded Pioneer CD stereo
Illes Your dealer lor Prostar American ra cmg wheels
and Load Tra il trailers 68 ooo
miles
$7 ooo
(740)448 24 12
Phone(740)446 3267

.

John Deer 650 tractor w/60" 1999 Honda CIVIC 2d
belly mower 1 040 hrs $4 200 1993 VW Passat
$5 500 cal l (740)949 2189 CLX $3 492 2000 Grand
AM SE $4 200
2001
John Deere 10 11 No T I Drill cava11er $4 200 1997 Tahoe
for
rent
Carmichael 4x4 like new $6 900 We
Equipment (740)446 2412
have"' Saturns Geo Metros
Sunf~res &amp; others m stock
John 0 eere Mrn ExcavaI orI
Pnces displayed on Wl" d
Tractor Loader Backhoe/ shellds of all cars Cook
Sk1d Steers Carmichael Motors 328 Jackson P•ke
Equipment (740)446 2412
17401446 0103

SPECIAL BINGO
American Leg1on
Middleport
May 6 at 6:30 pm
All you can play paper packs
for $30 00
Guaranteed $90 00 a game

LoadTra•IILoad MaxTra1ters
Goosenecks/Oumpst
Utli111es
Carmichael
Equ1pment {740)446 2412

2001
Blazer LT 4x4
91 DOOm
loaded
New
Goodyears Onstar Le ather
All Power $7 500 (740)245

Coverall Depending on Crowd

Ferguson
135
Massey
Tractor w1th Howes Bush
Hog Ford 2000 Ford 661 0
John Deere 1520 740 288
6522

:9.::2.:;45::.&gt;.(7:..4:.&lt;:0:&lt;:)36=7.;-o;:6;:24-"--2003 Monte Carlo 3 4 liter
6 cyl like new 52 320 m1les
(740)992 0477
740·416
3357 must sell

DONATIONS NEEDED

Early Btrd Starts at 5 30 pm

For Syracuse Ball Assoctatton
Yard Sale
Bnng ttems to tenms courts
May 5th starttng at

8 am

Larger ttem s can be ptcked up
Just call 992-1749
992·6137

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You ure alway~ on

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(740)256 6492
,
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1983
Nomad
Century· ..
camper by S~yllne 24 •"
2001 600 Gnzzly Auto 4X4 good condition sleeps 6 ac :
Less than 300 m1ies Great needs repa1r all else wo rk9 "
Shape $3800 740 742 good (740)687 3655
;
4011
•
For Rent Campmg Trailer •
200 1 Grand Ch1ef Cherokee S tes Near R1ver Cement ,
4x4 white loaded sun roof Patio s Full Hook Up Only~ .
S12 000 books $14 500 S tes Lett
Call 740 992-. '
(740)367 7272 (740)387 5958
:
7782 (740)448 4060
•
True~ Camper w bath AQJ :
TV Antenna on top $5 20G. ..
(2 ) 26 B1~es like new :
(304)675 3353
•
1985 Honda Shadow VT500
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Two 1997 three seal.;, •
Sedoo s on a tw1n aluminum: •
lrBIIer One 85HP GTI &amp; on•• '
11 OHP GTX under 85 hrs on:
both PWCs Garage kept: ..
Excellent as new condlt lorf, •:
Call deyt1me (740)446 941 6 , •
or evenmgs &amp; week en d) :
(740)441 1724
•

1979 Ford F 150 Custom All
Ortgmal $2 500 00 F1rm
740 742 0519

of Fra1;1k Rime
on your b1rthday

Johnson 25 Hp long shalt
Johnson 6 Hp short shatt 2
cycle manual start excelleru
cond111on 740 992 5181 • •

Tobacco Plante for sale Call
(740)446 7643 or (740)645
1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee
1680
Laredo Burgundy 4 0 4
wheel dnve 135 000 m1les
good cond1llon $6 800 00
F1rm 740 992 7599

Goon&lt;;
Bassen walnut dm1ng room
suite table 6 chairs &amp; china
cabinet $350 (740)446
1168 leave message

2003 PT Cru1ser 4 cyl
18 3" Stratos 150 hp Ju4:~· :
runs &amp; looks great QOOd gas rebuill
$12 500
Ca¥ ··
m•leage
$7 200
Call (740) 256-1962
;
(740)388 0140
1998 11 OOZXI Kawassakl jet :
95 Z 28 Camaro 350 Auto T Ski Wffra1ler 120HP yel •
Tops Leather Great Shape low/purple low rid ing hours •,
runs great green tan lnten Must see serious lnqu•res
or $4500
92 CorsiCa v 6 only
(740)448 4098
Auto New Tires and Brakes (740)645 7611
Lots 01 repaJrs done Recent
Paint Job Looks and Runs 2 man Bass Boat New with
Great
$ 1500
14o 742 electric anchor excellent
4 11
condnlon $700 or best otter •
lr.lr""-~........-..., 1740)441 8299
1RUCKS
2001 Pertkraft 24ft PoniOOO'
--,
FOR SALE
by Godfrey Manne Canopy
1998 C6500 GMC cab &amp; 2 stroke 40HP Yamaha tra•i
chas•s 24 foot frame Great er beautiful boat Garage
tor rollback or log truck 366 kept appro~~: 42 hrs on boat
Call
dayt1me
C U w1th Allison automat•c motor
$6 500 Leave message (740)446 9416 or evemngs
&amp; weekends (740)441 1724
(740)388 8803

98 Dodge 1500 Quad cab
6 full blood 1 year old reg1s
tared males Ready to 4WD loaded $6 850 nego
11able (740)446 1905 or
breed ChampiOnship blood
(304)412 4645
lines Call (740)245 0485

Toy Poodles lull bl ooded 1
black female 1 cream col Quality horse and livestock
Pt Pleasant area 2br close
tra1lers now available at
to downtown KitChen fur orad mt.tle, $250 each Call Carmichael Equipment New
n1shed
$300
depoSit (740)367 7429
dealer for Valley and
reqUired (304)675 n83
K1eterbul/l
Horse
and
L1vastoc~ Trailers
Many
Smgle Bedroom $300 month
options available steel alu·
(
+ $300 deposit 2 br Apt
Wa ter Hyacinths m!num dressing rooms llv
$350 a month $300 deposit
mg quarters (740)446 2412
Tracys Apt (304)675 2288
Butterfly Kol Red &amp; White Registered Angus bulls 3
year olds to yearling Price
Tara
Town house Fantails (304)675-5043

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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE. Is hereby
given
that
on
Saturday, May 6, 2006,
at 10 00 a.m , a public
oale will be held at
21t W. Second St ,
Pomeroy, Ohio The
Farmers Bank and
Savings Company Is
selling lor cash In
hand
or
certified
check the following
collateral:
t993 Toyota Camry
4TtSKt2EtPU262450
The Farmers Bank
and
Savl~gs
Company, PomP, oy,
Ohio reoervea the
right to bid at this
aale, and to withdraw
the above collateral
prior to sale Further,
The Farmero Bank
and
Savings
Company
reservea
the right to reject any
or all blda submitted
The above described
collateral will be aold'
"as Is-where Ia", with
no
expraaaad
or
Implied
warranty
given
For further lnlorma·

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puppies 2 11-ters 1 ready now ~--------,.1
very unusual colors and Angus Bulls two X breds 4
dapples 350 00 and up 740 heifers Excellent breedmg
256 1498 cell 578 1058
Slate Run Farm
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Mobile home s1tes for up to
16x80 1n Country Homes
(740)385 4019
:.'-::..::..:_.:__ _ __
Taking appllcat•ons for 2
bedroom moblle home No
pets $285/mo '"eludes
water/sewer
$200/dep
740 446 3617
(
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Very clean 14x64 2 bed
roo m Only $7 995 Call
(140)365-()698

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New John Deere Compacts
and 5000 Senes Utility trac
to rs 00% Fixed tor 38
monlho
lhrough John
Deere Credit CarmiChael
Eqwpment {740)446 2412

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AKC reg mln1 dachshund

BoAlS &amp;

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1 male AKC English Bulldog
puppy 9 weeks old Call
(740)339 2745 or (740)3392753

Buy or sell
River ne
Antiques 1124 East Main
on SA 124 E Pomeroy 740
992 2526 Russ Moore
2 Bedroom Apartments owner
starling at $400Jmo Most
Brand New Call for detaals P1e Safe Sellers Kitchen
(740)441 01~4
cupboard Ta ble and chairs
18005 Oak Secretary and
2 bedroom apt In Rio Bedroom Suite
740 286
Grande $340 month $340 6522
depoSit Gall (740)245 9060

Floyd A I' Shirley D
Reynolds at al daten·
dania

Court

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2br House 2123 Lin coln
Ave No Pets Deposit &amp;.
References
$385/month
(304)675 2749
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2BRhouse on Garf eld Ave
$450/mo S350idep Call
1996 and Up 14 and 16 (740)441-Q583 (740)256
W1de Mobile Homes for Sale 6408
m excellent Cond1t1on Day
740 388 0000 or 740 388 3 bedroom c/a n1ce clean
8513 Evemn9s 740 388· house small yard qu1et
:8:_01
:.:7.:..__ _ _ _ _ __ street good neighborhood
$425 00
plus
depoSit
2002 14JC50 Clayton Mob1le
(740)843 5264 In Racme
Home 2 bedroom 1 bath
w1th AC Can stay on rented 3BDR + 2 112 baths 2 car
lol1n Spnng Valley 11 accept garage tu rmshed closed to
ad by landlord
Great Holzer
$850
month
Condition
$17 500 call (740)441 03t0
(740)446 4096 or (740)645
_o_53_5_ _ _ _ _ _ __ 4br LIVmg room Fam1ty
Room 2 baths Kitchen
2003 Norris 16x80 mobile D•mng Room Mt Alto No
home All factory upgrades Pets $650/month (304)674
On rented lot with 2 remov 5577
able decks w/ building Mid
thirties furnished or unlur 4br newly remolded near
A•tter Park Great for Grad
n• shed (740)245 0~83 or
Students (304)593-8890
:(7:_4::0~12::0::11-.:8::34.:.0::__ _ __
86 Crestr~ge 14x70 2BRI 2 Behind Go Mart 2br House
bath $8 995 Call (740)386· $375/month Ty (304)675
4030
9948

(5) 3 , to,

vs

SA 7S 4BA 1 bath home
garage basement river
acpess Propane heat w•n
dow A/C $650/month rent
$650 sec dep you pay utl1
lt1e s Available 1st week 1n
Apnl Call (740)446 3844 for
an appllcat1on

FARM

SllmlES

2 bdrm 2 Bath untu r
nlshed Washer / Dryer
Need to sell your home?
porches No Pets monthly
FRuns &amp;
Apartments Very SpaCious ~
Late on payments d1vorce re nt end um111es and deposit
2 Bedrooms C/A 1 1/2
1
" 1
VEGEIA81.E'i
.
1
JOb trans er or a death !•
740·992 0031
Bath
Adult Pool &amp; Baby
can buy your home All cash
Pool Pat•o Start $4251Mo
and qUickclosmg 740-4 16· 2 Bed~ooms and 2 Bat's
•1
Asparagus
No Pets
Lease Plus Horpegrown
unturmshed··washer
1dryer
3130
ava•lable
at
McKean
Farm
porches No Pets $550 000 Secunty Deposit Required
Centenary Road (740)448
and utilities and deposit (740)367 7086
9442
MOBILE HOME';
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41l-:9-:9_2_00
_31_ _ _-:-::
Twin R1vers Tower Is accept
FOR SALE
~
riO
.!!.~3 Bedroom Bath &amp; 112 •ng applications for walling
1
14x55 97 Fleetwood MH
run r u...rn
Tra1ler Country-Rural Area list for Hud subsized 1 br
2BR 1 bath alec heaVAC
HUD Welcome W/Depos•t apartment call 675 6679
EHO
gOQd condition $i0 500 Call I BR house 11 Gart1eld Ave (7401643 5196
(740)446·3644 for appt
Galllpol s $350 month Call Mobile Home for Rent In
\ II IH II \ \ 111 " 1
1970 2 Bel Am Tra•lar on for details (740)441 0194 or Fem•ly Pride Mobile Home
50 X225
Lot
n (740)441 1184
Park
2 bedroom $375
HOUSEHOUl
Newly remodeled 3 or 4
bedrooms central a1r full
basement hSrdwOQd lloors
detached ga rage large cov
ered patio fenced back
yard close to schools Point
Pleasant
$69 500
740 709 1382

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Caaa
Numlier
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Extenor
Painted recently Has new
carpet ceilings pe1nted
Make nice starter home or
rental unit $13 600 00 740
742 4011

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"Paid Vacotlono tra'"lng 4SI-6334

3 small puppies to good or shine
---:~---home Call (740)388 9839
Friday/Saturday 8am 152
Brown part Cocker Spaniel Maple Or Dinette couch,
wavy hair no taU spot of bed lawn mower boys
white on head Red collar clothes 4-8 g1rls 8·16 home
(740)36Hl185
decor toys patio sat

4x4'a For 8ele

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other reputable Political
organizations
.tUp «t Sllhour
Includes benefit package
..rFull and part time sched· 401 K arid slgn on bonus
$2 000 Call Judie Reese
ules
AN C, Clinical Manager
"WMkly Pay and bonus (740)441·1779
or 1-800al

2 male 314 Border Coll1e, 3 lamlly yard sate Sat May
•1/4 Blue Heeler puppies to 6th Sam·? 240 Upper River
Ad
Gallipolis
al
give away (740)367 7654

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past and present NRA
members and work with

3 laml ly Garage/moving
sale 2 rmles from Holzer
Tick
pup
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MedicaJ Center 1303 E
black/while pup aboul Smo
Balhel Church Ad 515106
otd 1 kitten, long hatr, litter S/6106 Rain/shine
!rained (740)446·3897

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Attention!
Local company oHerlng ~No
DOWN PAYMENT" pro
grams lo r you to buy your
home •nstead of rent1ng
" 1oo• f
• L Yo 1nanc1ng
ess than perfect credit
accepted
• Payment could be the

'86 Skyline front kitchen
Attention I
Cash prloe $8 995 Will Local company offenng "NO
delrver Call (740)385 9948 DOWN PAYMENT' pro
grams for you to buy your
"87" Home 3 Brm 2 bath home 1nstead of rentmg
ver; nice With underpinning • 100% f1nancmg
$8 800/flrm Serious Calls • l,.ess than perlect credit
onlylll (304)675 4218
accepted
911 Oth of an acre for sale on • Payment could be the
143 2 mobile homes 740 same as rant
Mortgage
Locators
992 5858
(740)367.()()0()
Brand new
16
wide ' - - - ' - - - - - - - vlnyl/sh1ngle $181/mo Call Middleport 2 to 3 bedroom
(740)385 7671
House
Total Electnc
$425 00 740 843-5264
N1ce 14x70 3 bedroom only
$10 995 W1ll help w1th dellv Rent or Sale 4br In
Syracuse
$600fmonth &amp;
ery Call(740)365 9821
DepoSit
WaterfSewer
lo'r.l &amp;
Included No Pets (304)675
ACREAGE
5332 or(740)59,1.02S5

At Glenwood 5 7/10 acres of Stop renhng Buy 3 bedroom
wooded land only $6 060 foreclosure $11 500 For list
mgs 800·391 5228 ext
Call 703-971 0839
1709
Wanted Pasture ~ &amp; Hay
ground to lease or rent Call
M
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(740)256 9,250
OBILE OMfN

A well ma•nlfuned House for
Sate Large porch base
men1 deck heal pump
located In Gallipolis Ferry
$69 900 phone (304)875
1536

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eatate which I• In
violation of the taw Our
readers ar• hereby
Informed th•t all
dwelling• advertiMd In
this newepaper.,.
available on an equal
opportunhy bales

4BR 2ba 100% l•nancing
available evan with less
than perfect credit No down
payment (7 40)742 2376

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CA attached 2-car garage
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ment, plus another anached
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garage/workshop
large oulbUIIdmg above
ground pool 3 acres mil
Asktng $1 tO 000 Near A10
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9

Wellman, House on Friday, a point;
celldlngs to our aeld Herbert
Court within alxty flied Ita Complaint In June 11, 211111 a1 10 2. South 15 deg.
A.M., of aeld dey, lha 03'25" Wast a dla·
deys from this d8te, Foreclosure In tho
Common Pleea Court folloWing «Macrlbed tance ot 186.50 feel to
and have yo~ then
a point;
of Meigs county, Ohio Real Estate.
and there thlo writ.
In
tha 3. South 08 deg.
being
Herbert Situated
Current owner: Child
vs
McKebbln
at
al Wellman, Plaintiff v1, Township of Letart, 38'15" East a dlo·
Property at: 38676 Shawn Earls at al County of Malgs, lance of213.83 lwt to
Child McKibben et al
Stanaart
Rd , Delendenta, Case No. State of Ohio and a point;
oatandants
Pomeroy, Ohio PPt OSCV095 praying lor being mora partlcu· 4. South 38 l!ag.
Court of Common
In
lhe larly described ae lot- 43'02'' Weal a dis05.()0667.000 Prior judgment
Pleas, Meigs Conly,
Iowa: Being' In 1oo lance of 51.00 feet to
am011nt
of
$11,664.94
Deed
Relerencea:
Ohio.
In pureuance of an Volume 103, Page 327 with lnte~est thereon AcreLot 1271 and an exlaUng splka;
33
deg.
according to the begln.nlng South 70 5-South
Appraised
al
order of sale to me
d,eg. East a distance 35'30" Weal a dis$110,000.00 Terms of terms of the 1 nola
· directed from said
of 135.5 feet and . lance of21 1.5e feet to
court In the above sale: Cannot be sold from July 30, 2005
North
74 deg. 20' East a point;
until
paid
and
lor
lha
.
lor
leas
than
213rds
of
entiHed action, I will
expose for sale at the appraised value. foreclosure of aald . a distance of 479.2 6- South 37 deg.
10% down on day of Mortgage Deed on feet along lhe 'Bull 04 ' 07" West a disp~bllc auction on the
Cave Roed, from an tance of144.581eetto
following
sale, cash or certified the
Front Steps of The
real Iron bolt In lha center a point;
Meigs County Court check Balance due descrlpted
on conllrmltlon of estate, of which said of State Route 1338 7. South . 31 deg.
House on Friday, May
Defendant,
Shawn said bolt being South 18'48" Wast a dis·
26, 2006 at 10 a.m. of sale. The appraisal
a distance 843 teet tanca of186.101eetto
Earls Is the owner of:
said day, tha follow- did not Include an
Interior · examination Commonly knows as and South 5 deg. 15' a point;
Ing described Real
parcel number 13· Weal a · distance of 8. South 40 deg.
of the houae.
Estate:
t 23.5 feet along lhe 30'28' W.at , distance
Robert E. Beegle, 00623.002, · Salem
And ' Whereas, the 3
Melga center of State Route of 60.93 teet to a
Meigs County Sheriff. Township,
days of aforesaid
which
Ia
have fully expired, Attorney · lor :the County, State of Ohio 1338 from en Iron pin point
and lurthar deacrlbed on the Wast sl«M of assumed to be the
and the said judg- Plaintiff
said State Route and Southeaat comer of a
Lerner, Sampson &amp; In a mortgage filed
ments and costs
July 30, 2001 In VOl• on the North Una of 0.30 acre more or
·
aforesaid hllve not Rothfuss
P.O.
Box
5480 ume 129 al page 537 100 Acre Lol 1271; leas tract of land as
·been paid, or any part
Cincinnati, Oh 4520t- of the Malga County thence North 71 deg. described In Parcel 1
thereof, as appeersto
.
Official
Recorde,
50' Eeat a dletanca of · of a deed raconded In
us of record: We 5480,
120 E 4th St, 8th Floor Meigs
County 124.4 le8t along the Deed Book 328 at
Therefore command
Cincinnati, Oh 45202- Recorder's Office.
center of Bull Cave Pega_171;
you, that you proceed
. And thai Delendanta, . Road to a point of Thllnce leaving sold
without delay to 4007
Shawn Earla, and ~ which Ia South 52 centerline and along
513-241-3100
appraise, advertise
deceased, all heirs, deg. 22' West a dis- the boundaries of
and sell, according to (4) 19, 26, (5) 3
devisees, legatees, tance of 250.5 feet aeld 0.30 acre more
the statutes regulatexecutors, exec.,.,lx- along ""' bull Cave or less tract are the
Ing judgments and
ea, admlnsltratora, Road to lhe center of following three coursexet:!.ltlons at law, the
Public Notice
following described - - - , . - - - - - - . admlnlstratrlxes and 11111 bridge; thence es:
Sheriff Sales
aaslgneea
and North 18 deg. 55' 1. North 33 . dag.
lands and tenements,
Case
Numbar guardians of minor Well a distance of 41 ' 28" Weal a dissituate
In
Meigs
and/or Incompetent 112.25 feel; thence tance ol112.50 feet to
05CV080
County, Ohio to-wit:
heirs of Shawn Earls South 72 deg. 50' East a polnti'
Situate
In
the J.P. Morgan Chase
Bank NA
feet;
thence 2. South· 52 deg.
Township
of
and · Jane
Doe, 112
Columbia, County of
Plaintiff
unknown epouae of · South 11 deg. 50' East 36'49" Weal a disMeigs and State of Vs
Shawn Eerla, and U a distance of 114.5 tance ol112.001eetto
Ohio, and described
Dennis Whitlatch et al
deceased, all heirs, · feet to the place of . a point;
Defendants
devisee• legateea, beginning, co~talnlng 3. South 25 dog.
as follows :
Court of Common
executors, executrix- Q.30 acre, more or 13' 22" East a dis•
Parcel No. 1: being
Pleas, Melga County,
es, and assignees
the .
Southeast
laes.
lance ol114.50 feet to
Quarter
of
the Ohio .
and guardians of The coal and other a point In the canterIn pursuance of an
Northwest Qusr\er of
minor and Incompe- minerals underlying line of said Township
section 8 of Town, · order of sale to me tent heirs of Jane the above deecrlbed Road 11100.
County and State
Doe,
unknown premlaea and the Thence leaving said
directed from said
court In the above spouse of Shawn
aforesaid estimated
privilege of mining 0.30 acre more or
Earls be required to and removing the · leas tract and along
at 40 acres, more or
entitled action, I will
expose to sale at pub- aet up any Interest aema whhout unnec· aald centerline South
less.
lic auction on the that they may have In "aery dlaturtllng lhe 58 deg. 26'38" Wast a
Excepting from the
above described real
front steps of the said promloaa or be surface 11 reserved.
distance of 23.39 feet
Meigs County Court forever barred, that There le also except- to lha principal point
estate 3.~418 acres
as conveyed by Asa
upon failure of said ed any and all legal of beginning containHouse on Friday, May
D. Stansbury and · 26, 2006 at 10 a.m. of Defendants lo pay or rights of way, and the Ing 3.1160 acres more
·Golden
Faye
said day, the follow- to cause to be paid · cornera of tha afore- or laeo of said Tract 2
said judgment wl1flln said described real . and 1.0415' acres
Stansbury, to Wanda
Ing described real
estate: Situate In three days from Ita eatate · being marked more or less of said
Lou Oxley by deed
recorded In Volume
Columbia Township,
rendition · that aald by 4" round cement Tract 4 lor a total of
4.2075 acres more or
247, pege 637, Deed
County . of Meigs, real estate be lor• cyllndere.
Records
Meigs
State of Ohio, and . cloaed . and that an
Audlto•'s Parcel No.: less, subject to all
legal eesamenta and
County, Ohio.
being JoltS In Rolling Order of Sale be 08-00430.000
Further Excepting the
M e a d o w s Issued to ·t he Shariff ALSO THE FOLLOW- rights-of-way.
are
following: Being situING
DESCRIBED Bearings
Subdivision of said of Meigs County,
Ohio, to appraise,
ated· in the Southeast
REAL ESTATE altuat· aasumsd and are lor
Sections 23 and 29 as
quarter
of
the
set forth In the advertise In tha Dally ed In Letart Townthlp, the determination of
Meigs County,' Ohio angles.
recorded plat of said Sentinel and sell aeld
Northwest Quarter of
subdivision · In JPiat reel estate pursuant and being 111ore fully The above descrlp-.
Section 8, of .the
lion wes prepared
Township,
Cabinet 7·A, Meigs to foreclosure, thet «MtcrlbiMI as lollowt:
County
and State aloresald
County, Ohio, Plat lha premises be oold CORRECTED . from an actual survey
Records,
Parcel
DESCRIPTION
and is described as
tree and clear of all
OF made on lha 22nd day
Township,
County · IDHOS-00851.000. To claims Ieins and REAL
ESTATE of May, 19112, by
. and State aforesaid
m11~e the sum of
Interest of any of the DESCRIBED IN VOL- Thomao Smith, Ohio
and is described as
$97,299.02
Dollars parties herein, that . UME 331, PAGE .73;
Proleselonal
follows: Beginning at
Ninety
Seven
the proceeds from
Being a part of two Surveyor jj6844,
a stake in the West
Thousand
Two the sale of aald prem- tracts of land record- Note: The 3.1660
Hundnad Ninety Nine Ises be applied .to the ed as Tract 2 and acres In Tract2 Ia part
corner of land o~ned
by Thomas Price and
Dollars
and Two Plaintiff's judgment Tract 4 of a deed of 100 acre Lot 1271
Delbert Turner; thence
Cents.
and lor auch other transferred
to and the 1.0415 acres
North along said line
Current
owner: relief
to
which
Rodney A. Nalgler In Tract 4 18 part of
Herbert Wellman Ia and Sarah E. Nelgler 100 acre Lot 11272.
of the land owned by
Dennis Whillatch et at
Thomas Price 450
Property At: 28275 entitled.
as recorded In Deed
Being a part of the
Said Defendants are Book 283 at Page 3n
feet to the Southeast Old St Rt 3~6. Albany,
real eatate deacrlbiMI
Corner of the land . Ohio
.PP#
05- directed
to
the Meigs
County · In Volume 321, Page
conveyed by deed
00851.000.
Prior Complaint wherein
193, M~lgs County
Recorder''
Office,
from
Thelmore
Deed
References:
notice under the lair Meigs County, Ohio,
Deed
Recorde.
Stansbury and Minnie Volume 123, Page debt collection prac- also being a part of Reference
Deed:
Stansbury to Asa
833. Appraised at tice act is given.
100 acre lots No. 271
Volume 104, Page 403
Dale Stansbury and
$105,000.00 Terms of You
are
hereby · and 272 TownahiJ&gt;"2- Malga County Ofllolal
Golden
Stansbury, Sale: Cannot be sold required to answer North,
Range-12- Recorda.
Auditor's
hla wile, thence West · lor less than 213rds ol the Complaint within West,
No.
08letart Parcel
along said line 250
the appraised value. · 28 days alter the last Township, . Mslga 00473.001 Property
feet to a stake; thence
10% down on day of publication of this County, State of Ohio Address:
25671
South 570 feet to a sale, cash or certified Notice, which will be and more particularly McNicktes
Road,
stake In the center of
check, balance due published once each described as follows:
Racine, OH 45771
the
Dyesvllleon confirmation of week lor six consecu· Beginning at a point Also a 1964 VIrginia
Carpenter
'Road ;
sale. The appraisal live weeki. The laet In the centerline of mobile hoo:ne. I.D. '
thence East by North . did not included an • publication wll be . Township Road 1100 tFDCEXBMV3691,
280 feet to a place of
interior examination ma«M on May 3, 20o&amp;, which besro North 89 Ohio Certllleeto of
beginning, containing
of the house.
and the 28. days lor deg 00'47" E~st a dis· · Tltlel5300114540.
2.64 acres, more or
Robert E. Beegle, answer by you or any lance of 570.251881 to Curr,nt
Owner
· Meigs County Sheriff. of you will commence an existing Rail Road Dannnls Boothe at al
Further
excepting
Spike
lor
the on that date. You
which
Ia Property and Tral.ler
Attorney
o.348 acres conveyed Plaintiff
Lerner,
must file an answer to assumed to be the at 25671 McNicklea
to the Trustees of
Sampson,
&amp; the Complaint with lnta1'118ctlon of the .Rd, Racine, Ohio PPI
Columbia Township,
Rothfuss, P.O. Box
Marlene
Harrison, centerline of Slate 08-00430.00
Prior
Meigs County, Ohio,
5480,
Cincinnati,
Clerk of the Meigs Route 338 and the Dead
Ralarenceo:
lor the benellt of, OHio 45201 -5480 120 County
Court of South line of said 100 Volume 104, Page 403
Rawling's Cometary.
E. 45h St, 8th Floor
Common Pleas, 100 acre Lot No., 271 i Melga County Official
Parcel No. Two: also,
Cincinnati, Oh 45202- Weal Second Street, thence leaving tald
Recorda. Appraised
the fgliowlng piece or 4007 513-241-3100
Pomeroy, Ohio.
centerline South 89 at $1 o,ooo.oo terms of
parcel of land lying
(4) 19, 26, (5) 3
In the case of y0 ur deg.00'47"
West Sele: Cannot be sold
and being In the
·tenure to answer or paaalng thru an exist- for leas than 213rda of
County of Meigs and
otherwisf respond as Ing Iron pin at a ·dis- the appraised value.
Stata of Ohio and in
required by the Ohio tance of 28.88 feet 10% down on Day of
Public Notice
Columbia Township,
Rulee
of
Civil and going a total dis- Sele, cash or certllled
and described as folProcedure, . judgment tance of 186.651eet to check, balance due
Legal Notice In the
lows: Beginning In
by default will be ren- a 518" Iron pin set;
Court of Common
on confirmation of
the center of the road
dered against you lor thence North 33 dag.
Pleas Meigs County,
sale. The appraisal
leading
from
Ohio
the relief demanded 21'07" Eaat passing did Include an Interior
Dyeavllle to School
In the ComplalnL
Notice by Publication
thru a 518 Iron pin set examination of the
Lot, 15 rods South ol Shiwn Earls, whose Submitted
by:
at a dlatance of house.
lhe North line of the
last known addreases C a r s o n
m.as feel and going Robert E. Beegle,
Northwest Quarter of
Meigs County Sheriff.
are 635 S. Oakely Crow(0009392) 110 a total distance of
Section 8 and about
Avenue~ Columbus,
West Second Street, 528.37 feet to a 518"
Allomey
lor
the
Box . 668 lion pin aet;
31 rods and 20 links
Ohio
and
1604 P.O.
Plalntlll Little, Sheete
East of lhe Weal line Highway 70 East, Lot Pomeroy,
Ohio Thance North 44 deg
&amp; Warner, Second
of oald quarer section
4, New Bern, North Telephone: 01 '54" East a dlo- Street, Pomeroy, Olllo
running thence East Carolina 28560 and II 740.892.5132 Telelax: tance of190.721eetto
740-892-6689
aboul22 rods; thence deceased, an hairs, 74 '0 . 992 . 7303 a 518" iron pin HI;
(5) 3, 10, 17
eoulh 67 rods; lhence devisees, legatees, Attorney
lor .tha Thence North 20 deg.
35'58" East a disWeal about 40 rods to executors, executrix·
Plaintiff
Public Notice
the center of the road as, administrators, (3) 29, (4) 5, 12, 19, 26 tance of.157.64 feet to
a 518" Iron pin liet; .
Shariff Saleo
admlnistratrlxes and (5) 3
leading
from
CaH
Number ·
Thance North 31 deg
assignees and the
Dyeavllle to School
08CV084
40'22" Eest a disUnion
unknown guardians
Lot; thence along tha
tance ol152.24 feet to Plantero Benk NA
center of said road to · of minors and/or
Public Notice
plaintlll
a 518" Iron pin HI;
· place of beginning, · Incompetent heirs of
vs
Thence ~orth •32 deg.
Sheriff Sales
containing about 6 Shawn .Earls and
Caae
Jane Doe, unknown
Number 12'09" East a dis- Eater l DeMo11 et al
acres and 22 rods, be
tance ol196.07 feet to ,Dalendanta Court of
the aame, more or spouse of Shawn 05CV088
Common
Plaeo,
Home National Bank a·518" Iron pin Mt.
Earls,
and
II
Malga County, Ohio.
·
Thence Soulh 65 deg.
deceased, all heirS, Plaintiff
to make the sum of
12'37" East paaelng In pursuance of an
devisees, legateee, vs
$123,827.tO dollara
thru a 518" Iron pin set order of sale 10 me
executors, . executrix- INnnta Boothe et at
judgment with the
at a distance of 27.42 directed from tald
said Interest tharon,
·~·· administrators, Defendants
court In the above
admlnlstratrlxes and
Court of Common feet and going a total
and costa aloasald;
entitled actio?, I will
Pleae, Melge County, distance of 39.68 feet
assignees and the
and thet you also pay
Ohio. .
unkn~wn guardians
. to • ' point In the IXPOIIIO aelaat pubthe coats of this writ,
lic auction on the
of
minor
and/or In pursuance of an auumad centerline
and all lncreaoa and
Incompetent heirs ol order of aale lo me of Township Road front eteps ol the
accruing coati; and
Melga County Court
the raaidue, II any the unknown spouse directed from 11ld 1100.
Houee on Friday,
of Shawn Earls, all of , court In lha above Thenca elong oald
there be, you tiring
June 9th, 2006 at 10
Into this ·Court to whose addresses and entitled action, I will Cjlnl!'rllne tha followA.M., of oald day, the
are expoae to ale at pub&gt; Ing eight COUIMS:
a.blde the further residences
following described
1.
South 27 deg.
unknown will hereby lie auction on the
order of the Court,
Rut Eatata:
take notice that on front steps ol t~e 02'26" West a disand that you make
Situated
In
the
December t3, 2005, ~alga County Court tance or 20.68 feet to
return of yo~r pro-

Sherltl S.les
CIS~
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05CVII56
National
City
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lelio. Parcel Number:
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South should continue wilh three spades.
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definite objectives and rernaln consistent
in your endeavors. Following tangents
could leave things half-finished and
deprive you of (tlctory.
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Reds rally past Cardinals, 3-2 Ironton ~ghts ·past Devils, ·5-2_
CINCINNATI (AP)
Pujols, who leads the majors
BY BRYAN WALTERS
BWALTERSOMYDAILYTRIBUNE.COM
Javier Valentin watched the
with 14 homers and 32 RBis,
ball leave his bat and fly right
irritated his back on a defenGALLIPOLIS - A fourtoward second baseman
sive play last week and got a
run
seventh inning enabled
Aaron Miles, giving the
day of rest - his first this•
visiting Ironton to walk away ·
pinch-hitter a moment ary
season.
Memorial
Field
fright.
Edmonds missed four starts from
Tuesday
with
a
5-2
non-conlast month because of a sore
The way the Cincinnati
Reds are playing, he should
shoulder and hasn' t done ference victory over Gallia ·
have known better.
slump in ·a half-century.
much at the plate. He pinch- Academy.
The Fighting Tigers (9-7)
Valentin's liner cle;ued the . It 's going to take a lot more hit in the seventh against
drawn-in infield and drove ·in to get them back to the post- Rick White with two runners were held at bay for six
the winning run in the bottom season - the rotation is still aboard and llied out, drop- innings by Blue and White
starter Shawn Thompson,
of the ninth inning Tuesday, a concern, and the bullpen is ping hi s average to .20K. ·
sending the Reds to a 3-'2 vic- still inconsistent. But by takThe scaled-down Iiheup · who allowed just one run and
tory and a two-gam_e sweep ing two of three from the . was a 'huge benefit for left- seven hit s up to that final
of the St. Louis Cardinals. · Astros and then the two-game hander Dave Williams, who frame.
But then in the top of the
"It was going straight to the series from St.' Loui s, the . has been the Reds' leastseventh,
Ironton knotted the
second baseman'," Valentin Reds felt a liule confiden'ce effective starter. Williams,
game
with
one swing· when
said, amazed by what had commg on.
obtained from Pittsburgh in
happened. "Then it went lik,e
"When you face the two the offseason trade for Sean leadoff hitter Trevor Allen hit
this."
. best teams in ihe division, it Casey, brought a gaudy 9.53 a solo homer that tied the
contest at two.
Valentin made a curve with means a lot to win four out of ERA into the game.
Chris Rakes was hit by a
his hand, simulating the way five," manager Jerry Narron
His toughest out on the
pitch
two batters later, then
the ball dodged Miles' glove said.
Cardinals? P1,1jol s is 7-for-19
Dennis
Gagai gave IHS runby mere inches before landAustin Kearns started the off the left-bander with three
ners at the corners with a sining safely on the . outfield winning rail~ with leadoff . homers.
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grass.
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. single off Brian Falkenborg . "If he wants to .tak~ his day
Dustin Preston was walked
"It found a hole," Valentin (0-1 ), who was called up off the day I pitch , I'm fine
intentionally to load the bases
said. "It's good enough for from Triple -A Memphi s with that," Williams said.
for
a possible force out, but ·
me."
. before the game . The rightlr didn't appear to matter at
clean-up
hitter Chad Miller
Adam Dunn and Edwin handcr hit Brandon Phillips the outset. David Eckstein
delivered a one-out double to
Encarnacion added solo with hi s next pitch.
,
and Gall opened the game right field, plating both Rakes
Bryan Welterllphoto
homers for the Reds ( 19-8),
After Jason LaRue's sacri- with si ngle s, and _ Scott and Gagai for a 4-2 visitor
Gallia
Academy
skipper
Rich
Corvin,
right,
leaves
the mound
who overtook the defending fice bunt advanced the run- Spiezio's single made it 1-0. advantage.
. after talking strategy with starting pitcher Shawn Thompson
World Series champion ners. Valentin took two pitchJuan Encarnacion homered
Troy Allen dropped a sucChicago White Sox for best es in the dirt, then lined the in !he third, his third homer in · cessful suicide squeeze in the and catcher Luke Haislop during the seventh Inning of
record in the majors.
game-endin g singl e, raising three games, for a 2-0 lead. next at-bat, allowing PrestOn Tuesday's contest with Ironton at Memorial Reid in Gallipolis.:
"We can play with any- his fist as he headed for first. Williams then settled in and to score for a 5-2 lead.
Orange with four hits and two · allowing Mooney t&lt;i score for
body," Valentin said. "If we Teammates pounded on him didn' t give up another run in
The Blue Devils (13 -7) had runs scored, while Miller and a one-all contest.
.;ontinue to play the way shortly after he touched the his 6 2-3 innings.
their first two hitters reach Trevor Allen "each provided
Gallia Academy took the
we're playing now, we're 'base.
Right-hander
. Sidney the cornets in tile bottom of two hits. Preston and Troy lead in the second when
going to be there."
Todd Coffey (2-0) struck Ponson blanked the NL's the seventh, but Gagai struck Allen had the other safeties. Mooney reached on an error,
He meant the playoffs, of out John Gall. with two run- highest-scor ing offense Justin then Haislop hit a sacrifice
out the next two and induced. Thompson,
course, a place the Reds ners aboard in the ninth to · six runs per game - . until Matt Mooney to pop out to Saunders, Luke Haislop, fly to shallow right that
haven't been in II years. keep it tied at 2.
Dunn hit a solo homer off the short for the final out of the Chris Miller and Brad Caudill allowed Mooney to score for
They haven't even had a winThe Cardinals' starting right-field foul screen in the game . .
all had a hit apiece for Gallia a 2-1 advantage.
ning record the last five lineup was mi ssing Albert sixth and Edwin Encarnacion
Gagai, who worked two Academy. Mooney. provided
GAHS, now losers of two
years, their deepest such Pujol s and Jim Edmonds. followed with a tying homer. innings of relief, allowed no both runs in the setback.
straight, hasn't lost three
runs, two hits and struck·out
Ironton struck first in the games in a row all season.
three in picking up the win- top of the first when Gagai The Devils started the season
. ning decision.
singled to right with one out. 0-2 with setback~ to Ironton
Rakes started for Ironton, Miller singled two batters and Fairland.
going five innings .and sur- later, allowing Gagai to score
Gallia Academy returns to
BY LARRY CRUM
Her career player at the Best of Best rendered one earned run and for a 1-0 edge.
action today when it hosts the
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ERA is 0.68, Tournament,
first
team three hits in the no decision.
The Devils responded Dragons in a non-conference
with
400 SEOAL All-Conference and Rakes also walked one and quickly in their half of the rnatchup. Game time is slated.
POINT PLEASANT. W.Va.
strikeol!tS, 50 first team Cardinal Conference fanned two in the no deci- first when Mooney led off the for 5 p.m. at Memorial Field.
- As a staple of . the Point
walks
and player and she pitched every sion.
inning
with
a
walk.
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Pleasant softball team over the
she
has game ' at the Wendy's High
Thompson, who went ihe Following an · out, Haislop
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Gallipolis
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sive numbers and a record ·to
shut
out Tournament that helped her five earned runs, 10 hits, one third giving GAHS runners at Chris Aakes, Dennis Gagal (6) and Dustin
match, Kayla Shobe will now
games. At the team capture the Class C walk and struck out \WO in the corners with one out.
Preston. Shawn Thompson and Luke
Haislop. WP - Gagal. LP ·- Thompson .
be moving on to provide her
plate, she has Championship in April.
the losing effort.
Austin King reached safely HR : I - Trevor Allen, seventh inning,
:services at the next level, sign- ·
II 0 hits with
Shobe feels that her major
Gagai paced the Black and on an error in the next at-bat, nobody on .
75 RBis, two accomplishment up to this
'ing with Glenville State
Shobe
College earlier this month.
. home runs point was helping her team
Whether -winning games as and a .400 batung average..
reach the final game of the
an ace pitcher, or playing the
Shobe began her fastpttch State Regional Championship
1 f
h"tt at the career at age 13 playmg for and being crowned the 2006
!01 e oSha bepowher t er h - several travelitig . softball , West Virgina Best of Best
as proven er teams She was a member of
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.pate, o
self an outstanding softball . the 20o 2 thro~ •h 2006 ASA Champtons. Her number one
player with her hard work pay- W
v· g ·
St· 1 goal sttll remams to help the
trig off this season, helping c~:~ ionsh/rgtt~~':n 3 me'~1~ Point Pleasant softball te~m
guide her team to a Class AA ber 0 '( the Rfver City ·Rapids rea~h t_he state cha~pt_onshtp,
No. Jl·anking in the latest state softball team bas~:d out of whtch ts a real posstbthty w1th
coachmg poll.
Barboursville who finished the the team . around her and a
Shobe has started every var- season ranked 1Oth out of 600 No.I rankmg thts season.
'sity softball game in her four teams in the A division of the
Shobe Wtll. be playmg. softyear high school career, hav- USSSA softball organization ball at Glenvtlle, who fimshed
mg the honor of being named a·nd a member of tournament the 2006 regular season wtth a
first team All-Conference teams who hqve played 1~-30 record, w_hcre she will
every ye¥ and twice to All- throughout
the country, p1~ch and ~Ia~ ftrst base. She
_State. During those four years, including playing m the Elite · wtll be majonng m. education
she has produced a 66-17 World Sertes at D1sney World wtth ~he hopes ot .someday
:record on the mound with four in Orlando, Florida last year.
returnmg to Mason County
no hitters and one perfect
She is a two-time All-State and becoming a teacher and a
game.
pitcher, twice All-Tournament sotiball coach.
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'Weight?

Holzer" Center for Comprehensive
Weight Loss will be conducting
an informational presentation
for individuals in Gallia Cqunty
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and surrounding areas who are
•"•~•u in learning about bariatric surgery.
The presentation will t~tke place.on
May 4th at 6 p.m. at the Holiday Inn

Bland led the guests with May I0, when it travels to
two hits and three RBl s. Corning for its Division IV
while Bisse ll, Shana Snyder, sectional game with Miller.
Both games are slated to
Hannah Cozart and Alyssa
from Page Bl
Baker each had a hit apiece. start at 5 p.m .
Galli a Academy returns to
and Danielle Ph'iliips, conGf&lt;Lllf&lt; f&lt;Cf&lt;DEMY 7, EASTERN 3
action
today when it hosts Eastern
cluding !he score at 7-3.
000 102 0 - 3·6 6
Elllott and Siders paced Fairland in · a non -confer- Gallipolis ~24 000 x - 7 7 1
OAHS with two hits apiece . ence matchup at Memorial Brittany Bissell and Hannah Pratt. Kimber
Davis and Sarah Cochran. WP - Davis.
Ramey, Niday and Miller Field.
LP - BisselL Hfl: GA - Brittany Ellion,
Eastern 's next · scheduled first
provided the other safeties
Inning, nobody on. Brittany Elliott,
co nt est is on Wednesday, third1nning, one on.
m the win .

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corners.
Lynch hit a sacrifice fly to .
plate
the ga me 's first run,
·from Page Bl,.
then Durst doubled in another. Another miscue later
T.R. Flint had a double, allowed Durst to score.
·which led to the Raiders' lone
The Silver and Black com·run, and Aaron Mulholand mitted three mme errors in
imd Buddy Higginboth am the second inning and
had the only other Ri ve r Eastern tacked on five more
runs.
Valley hirs.
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The Eagles used a patr of · Gerlach and Lynch had
hits along with · three River back-to-back doubles in the
Valley errors to jump on top fram e that made the score 63:0 in the first inning. An · 0. An error resulted . in the
error allowed Cory Shaffer to seventh Eastern run, then
reach base, he stole second, Bishop singled in the fifth
then Gerlach followed with a and final run of the inning.

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Southern
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Blackburn. Butch Marnhout
came on in relief, but Zach
Fisher reached on an error to
push across ~Blackburn with
the tying run. Matt Lockard
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River VaHey scored it run
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Flint scored on a groundout ·
off the bat of Ryan EggJeton.
Eastern plays host to
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River Valley is at ·Southern
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H.L. Pugh and Eric Caldwell. Justin
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sacrifice fly by Jacob Hunter, J.R . Hupp, Ryan
Walburn . Wellston led 7-5.
Cha~man, and Marnhout.
Southern is slated for a
Marnhout was tagged with
the loss . Southern p_itching pick-up game with · Marietta
gave
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(Marnhout) , two strikeouts · SaturiJay 's sectional tilt with
and six hits. Comer posted Eastern.
the win in relief of An(lrew
WELl.STON 7, SOUTHERN 5
Johnson.
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Southern hitters were Wes Wellston 000 034 x - 7 6 2
Andrew Johnson , Ghris Comer and
·Riffle 2,~ for-4, Brad Crouch a Fisher
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Middleport officers leave posts in protest
BY BRIAN J. REED
. BREED®r,IYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

MIDDLEPORT - Three
employees of the Middleport
Pol ice Department have left
their posts, citing issues with
village council, mayor and
the Chief of Police.
Dispatcher and Officer
Brandy Tobin and Officers
Anthony King and Randy
Smith say they will not return

safety," the three officers said deci sio ns "necessary for
in a written statement they all . order and control."
signed and submitted to The
"Officers and dispatchers
on have expressed concern on
Daily
Sentinel
Wedne sday. "The instability count less occasions over sev- Dlapatchar and officer Brandy Tobin and
of the pohce department has eral years that demand imme:
OHicers Anthony King and Rend~ Smith
a critical point. It is a diate attention. Thdse con. reached
veritable bomb that is ticking ~erns have never ·been
to their posts with the depart- i/]g was held to discuss per- with each passing day."
addressed or have been
ment after leaving them on sonnel action.
The three ~lame police addressed with efforts that
Monday. Tobin and King·
"We have chosen to resign department
management
walked off the job shortly out of fear for our reputa- and elected village leader- are lack luster, at best." ··
after a special council meet- tions, our integrity and our ship for failing to make
Please see Offlcen, AS

"We have chosen to.resign.out of fear for our
reputations, our integrity and our safety."

Southern
officials expres~
appreciation for
levy passage

Yesteryear continues to educate
children on their heritage
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BY BETH SERGENT '
BSERGENT®MYDAILYSENTiNEL .CO.M

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OBITUARIES
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• Jeff Davidson
• Argyle 'Tom' Deeter
• Thelma Hayes

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• M_eigs swqD·
announces poster
contest winners.
See Page A2
.. Ohio First Scholarship
awarded to Kristiina
Williams. See Page A2
• Trustee Scholarship
awarded to Derek Roush.
See Page A2
• Patient Entrance
~~ O'Bieness open.
See !'age A2
• Henderson joins
Angus Association.
See Page A3
• Transfers posted.
See Page AS
• Local schools to hold
mini ACS Relays for Life.
See Page AS
• Family Medicine.
See Page AS
• Senior Center to host
. timber-selling discussion.
See Page· A6

BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY - This year 250
Meigs County children made a trip
to Yesteryear (literally) to learn
about the way life once w~s and
about how to i!ppreciate the conveniences of the modern day.
Yesteryear is not just a place but a
25-year old program staffed by Ohio
Retired and Senior Volunteers
(RSVP) that host fifth graders from
all three district schools as well as·
children from Mid-Valley Christian
School and home schooled children.
The volunteers and children congregate for the program at Bradford
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Church of Christ.
These children spend n morning
with RSVP o;olunteers and Linda
King · and Joyce Brown from · The
Ohio State University Extension
Office learning primitive· . stitching,
embroidery, rag baskets, leather
crafts, candle making and how to
bake rolls and noodles.
Most of these children had never
learned how to crack an egg correctly but they now know never to crack
it on the side of a dish for instance.
)Juring a visit by Mrs . Knight 's
fifth grade class from Southern
Elementary · the kids were busy
mo~ing from station to station, dipping candles, checking out antique
toys, tin punching, and rolling noo'
dles to perfection, or somewhere
close to it. Each child vi sited the
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many stations, including boys that
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had no problem learning embroiand bread making.
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' "They really. have fun with it."
RSVP Director Diana Coates said.
"Wt: keep them in small groups
Above: Southern fifth grader
with no more tha.n fi ve kids and
Whitney Weddle learns the' art of two volunteers which keeps everycandle making from volunteers
one busy."
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of the Yesteryear program at
Besides. visitin~ the many . craft
Bradford Church of Christ.
and cooktng stattons, the chtldren
learned about outhouses and one. Lett: Ohio Retired and Senior
room schools and just how things
Volunteer Rosanna Manley
have changed.
assists Southern fifth gr&lt;Jder
"Kids get to have a hands on
· Austin Johnson at learning more . approach in learning about their her. itage," Coates said of Yesteryear.
than threading a needle but
The children then translate thi s
wha~ can be done with it after·
educational , experience
into
wards at Yesteryear. Johnson
essays.
A
first
and
second
place
and his classmates also learned
how do tin punch, leather crafts essay winner from each fifth grade
and how to roll noodles as a les, is ct)osen and one child is chosen
son in local culture and heritage. from the county as an overall
Beth Sergent(photos
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Bible reading marathon .

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RACINE - A day ·aftet
voters approved the passagc;
of a renewal 'levy by a con~
vincing margin, officials
from th'e Southern Local
District
were
Schools
expressing their appreciation
to those that voted and
worked for the levy.
The levy passed 786 to
449 votes.
"The district and publi~
said by a 62 percent margin
that they approve of the
schools," Southern Local
Superintendent
Robert
Grueser said. "It is a real
boost of confidence for us
from the public and means
·we can continue the
progress we've made ' .at
reducing our debt."
The renewal levy has been
passed every three years
since 1990 and in 2000 in
passed by the smallest of
margins by only one vote.
"I am really glad,"
Southern Local School
Board
President
Susie
Grueser said of her relief.
· "We're almost out of debt
and the truth is no,bod;&gt;;
would've gained anything 1f
it failed and we appreciate all
the people that worked so
hard to get it passed."
.
SeverM of those people
were on the "Show Your
Spirit" committee of Racine
that worked to pass the levy.
The passage of the renewal
levy means the district will
maintain that levy's revenue
of $144.000 and for a district
that has been in fiscal emergency smce 1999 every
penny counts .
However, the district is see"
ing li ght at the end of the tunnel concerning its financial
woes . The district is now
operating with.in its revenues
though it is ca rrying a
$41,000 deficit.
That $4 1,000 is down from
$291 ,000 only a year ago.
Ohio
Department
of
Education Consultant Nancy
Please see Southam, AS
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'Ride for a Cure' on Saturday

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Calendars
Classifieds
Comics
De~r Abby
Editorials
Obituaries
Places to go
Sports
Weather

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This Saturday motorcyclists can join the fight against cancer by participating in the Meigs County
Joe Brockert of Pomeroy, a ·member of Sacred Heart Church, Relay For life' s ''Ride for a Cure." Regi stration begins at noo11 on the lower parking lot in Pomeroy
participates in the Bible reading marathon on the Pomeloy park' with the first 100 to register receiving a free tee shirt. The cost to participate in the ride is $15 for'
ing lot Wednesday. The marathon Is part of the wee.k-long obser· singles or $25 for couples. The rjde will be approximately two hours and then the group will return
vance .of the National Day of Prayer, which will end today with a to the mini-park on Court Street for refreshments and entertainment. Pictur"ed getting prepared for
community prayer service at the Meigs County Courthous~ and this Saturday's "Ride for a Cure" are (sitting, from left) Mark Casto, Tom Barnhart, Shawn Arnott1
WOOdy Stines: (standing.
a concert of prayer at Ash Str~et Church in Middleport.
. from .left) Kristy Greenlee: Mary Beth Preston. Brenda Venoy, Terri Afe. :.
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