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Friday, Mays, 2006
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LeBron's game-winne.; ruins Arenas'·pians to b,e 'Mr._Game 5~
WASHINGTON (AP) Two game-winning shots by
LeBron James in less than a
week would be enough to
douse any team's spirit.
For Gilbert Arenas, it ruined
a chance at a catchy nick-

name.
"I was goin¥, to call myself

' Mr. Game 5,' 'Arenas said.
Arenas hit a 14-foot jumper
to win a Game 5 on the road a
year ago, a key victory .that
propelled the Washingtoll
Wizards to a first-round series
victory 'over the Chic'!go
Bulls. He was hoping - no,
he expected - to strike again
Wednesday night against the
Cleveland Cavaliers, to the
point that he was needling
former teammate Larry
Hughes, calling out ''Five!
Five!" as the players guarded

each other in the ~vertime
yet, · but they
thriller.
need to win
As it turned out, James had
Game 6 at
the last word. Arenas. made
home
on
two free throws to give the
Friday and
Wizards a one-point lead with
Game 7 on
3.6 seconds to go, but James'
the road tiptoe baseline drive won the
with
no
game with less than a second
LeBron heroto play, giving a 3-2 series ,
ics allowed.
lead to a franchise that' hasn't
Rather than
been to the second round in
James
be de moral 13 years.
ized · over
"We cou ld have had thi s another iough loss, Arenas
series 4- 1, when you look at used laughter as his medicine
it," Arenas said. "That's two Thursday, acting· as partgame-winners that's been hit, comed ian and all -optimist
but that's what happens. li's after a brief team meeting.
been a good, exciting series.
First, he recounted his
When I think it about, I' m unorthodox decision to visit
like. 'We're better than them. ' the Cavaliers' locker room
We just have to ~o out and put after Wednesday 's game. He
this team away.'
·
said he delivered two mesThe Wizards aren 't done sages - good-naturedly, of

course.
Mr. Game 5 .... I was going to
• "You go in there and you have T-shirts made, too."
tell them, ' We did ~ood ' And just how did the
tonight," ' Arenas said. " This Cavaliers react to all this?'
is exciting; this is good bas- Arenas said they looked at
.ketball . Even though y'all him as if he was an "idiot."
won, we played our hearts
"Like usual," Arenas said.
out, and we'll see y'all when "Larry Hughes laughing.''
you come down.'"
Acttially, Arenas had one
But he. didn't stop there. He final chance to be Mr. Game 5
wanted James and Co. to on Wednesday, but he made a
know that his "Mr. Gam" 5" crucial mistake . James' basket
plans had· been blown to hits. went through the hoop with
"I knew somehow 'I was 0.9 left on-- the clock. The
going to get the last shot," Wi zards could have called
Arenas said. "It worked that timeout and moved the ball to
way with 3.6 seconds left, and halfcourt to set up the last
LeBron messed it up, so I had shot.
.
.
to give him a piece of my
Instead, Arenas asked for a
mind. ' You messed up my Mr. quick inbounds pass from
Game 5. Now I've got to wait Antawn Jamison and fired a
all the way until next year to desperation heave from about
be called Mr. Game 5.' Jerry · 70 feet. It was nowhere close.
West has Mr. Clutch. I wanted
Arenas took the blame for

not.callirtg ti&amp;.wut, saying he
was caught up m the moment:
"I to¥ally for~ot .~bout th~
timeou,S " he satd. That was
my cafl. 'r told Antawn to give
me the ball ."
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The
Wizards-Cavalie~
series has been a great showa
case for two young stars,
James scored 45 pomts
Wednesday night; Arenas had
44. Right now, however,
James' buzzer-beaters irl
Games 3 and 5 are the in dis"
putable hi$hlig~ts. .
,
But, whtle Arenas ts deter~
mined to mount a final chal:
lenge, James isn't co ntent~
either.
"If we · can
go to
Washington and close them
out," James said, "that woul&lt;l
be one of my biggest basket;
ball thrills.''

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BY BRIAN J. REED

the status of the survey.
An independent firm contracting wtth AEP continues
GREAT
BEND
work on an historical survey
American Electric Power of the I ,300-acre site near the
expects results of an ongoing Ravenswood, W.Va., flridge.
archeological evaluation wiJl. The study is required in order
have no impact on its plans to to ensure that no significant
constru.c t a new power pl ant ~i storical artifacts will be disin Lebanon Township.
turbed by the construction of
That .evaluaiion began last AEP's planned $1.3 billion
year and is "months from lGCC plant.
completion ," according to
The studies are required for
AEP spokesman Jeff Rennie, the permitting process through
responding to inquiries about the Ohio Power SitingBoard
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and other permitting agencies,
including the U.S. Army
Corps of I;ngineers.
"We are currently involved
in an archeological evaluation of the Great Bend site in
consuitation with the state
archeologist," said Rennie .
"This consultation is · a
required but routine part of
the permitting process.''
"At the direction of the
state archeologist, our own
consultant is searching for
any significant fmds ·on the

surface and · below the surface. We want to make sure
the evaluation is thorough
and properly completed."
Rennie said there huve
been a number of hi storic
artifacts found at the . site,
including Indian arrowheads
and some pottery, but said
artifac ts of that nature are to
be expected, and would not
likely affect AEP's construc. tion plans.
"Items found have been
C\)nsistent With what is typi-

cal throughout the region,''
Rennie said. "No di stinctive
features of arc heological
importance have been identified, but we are still months
from comp letion of the
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Commi ssion of Ohio's
approval of cost recovery for
front-end design work on the
project, AEP hopes construction can begin next year,. and
that it will be operating by
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: • Jacob Oldaker
• Desta E. Schaum
· • Jackie Arnold Wamsley

INSIDE
. • Farmers Bank hosting
· Business After Hours.
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· • lnfoCision slates
open house for May 11.
SeePMJeA2
• Poll: Gas price
pressures increasingly
hit middle-income,
high-income drivers.
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• Local Briefs~
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• Taft seeks.$13 million
· for training, incentives to
teachers. See Page A6

WEATHER

RIO GRANDE - The
largest graduating class in the
history of the University of
Rio Grande/Rio Grande
Community College was
asked by State Sen. John A
BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM
Carey to reflect on the institution's past and their place
PQMEROY - Trying to
in perpetuating its future.
miss
the . patches of rough
"When you accept your
road on Ohio 833 through
diploma, you are an alumni
. dow ntown Pomeroy has·
· of thi s institution," Carey
become a skill for some, a
said during Saturday's comskill that may not be needed
mencement ceremony in
when the Ohio Department of
which 544 degrees were
Transportation ·
(ODOT)
awarded to 526 students,
awards
a
bid
in
June
to
repave
some of whom received two
2.4
miles
of
the
highway.
degrees aP,iece. "You each
ODOT Pub Iic Information
have an unknown potential."
Officer
for District 10
Carey noted that Rio Grande
Stephanie
Filson said the sale
is unique in that it's one of the
date
for
the
project is June 21.
few institutions of higher eduShe anticipates tl\e · project
cation founded by a woman.
will then be awarded approxiPermelia Atwood, .along with
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mately
a week later if the bids
her husband Nehemiah and
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a
re
within
the engineer's esti·
ihe Rev. Ira Haning in 1876.
mate of roughly $550,000.
l'he ·Atwoods, well-to-do
Filson said a completion
farmers and innkeepers in Rio
date
has not been set, but
Grande, became converts to
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Kovtn Kelly/ photo
the Baptist faith due to Roxie Crum of Huntington, W.Va., left, and Rhonda Peck of Leon, W.Va. , checked the settings often with th ese kids of
Haning's influence. .
· , on a camera prior to Saturday's commencement ceremony at the U~:~iversity of Rio Grande/ Rio paving jobs the date is set at
The university was the end Grande Community. College. Crum and Peck rer.eived associate degrees in nursing and are Oct. 31 before the first snow
typically fall s.
result of the · Atw~s' dream, among the largest graduating class in Rio Grande's history.
Of course, having a comespecially that of Permelia, to
pletion date oJ Oct. 31 does
establish a college, Carey said. to represent the 17th Senate audience by Dr. Herman
The 544 degrees issued to not mean the job cannot be
"1 encourage you to reflect Distnct that includes Gallia Koby, interim president of graduates of both the univer- comp leted earli er and is
on · the rich liistory of this . County, is chairman of the the community ,college.
. sity and the community col- merely a guideline and a wininstitution," he said. "Like Senate· Finance Committee
Fields told the crowd that as lege is 61 _more than those dow in which to work.
'Permelia Atwood, you have and serves on the State a 1971 graduate of Rio awarded in 2005. Graduates
·Fil son said she would
rio idea of the impact you will Controlling Board.
Grande who also underwent received those degrees as · hopefully have more details
have in the future."
The· doctorate was con- commencement, he could they crossed the stage where on the project around the first
Following his address, ferred ·by Dr. Greg Sojka, understand the desire to get the presidential party and of July, including details on a
Carey was .presented with an interim president of the · down to business with the cer- guests sat during the outdoor pre-con struction
meeting
honorary doctorate of public University of Rio Grande, emony, which moved swiftly · ceremony.
with the contractor.
Additional detail s on the
while Carey ~as presented· to the awarding of degrees.
service.
.
The paving will begin .2
ceremony
will appear in miles north of the Pomeroy~
."It's hard to stay seated
The veteran legi'slator, who for the degree by the universerved four terms in the Ohio sity board of lt1Jstees' chair- and not run for the door," Monday's editions of Ohio Mason Bridge and continue
House of Representatives man, Greg Fields of Jackson. Fields said with a smile. "I Valley· Publishing Co. newsPlease see Repavln~o Al
papers.
before being elected in 2002 Carey was introduced to the respect that."

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.Ped91ing for clean highways
Bicyclists stop in Gallipolis,
deliver anti-littering message
BY PAUL DARST
PDAR ST@MYOAILYTR IBUNE .COM

GALLIPOLIS - It has been
. 13.years since Glen H&lt;ulket has
seen southern Ohio.
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In August of 1993, he and
that past century, Goodwill
hi s, wife, Sue, walked through
Industries has become tlie
Gallipolis on their way from
world's largest non-profit
Maine to Oregon.
organization that provides
"My wife and I decided to
education, training and
Detalto on Pa&amp;o A6
spend our honeymoon walkcareer services to people
ing across the country pickwith disadvantages.
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On Friday, the staff at the
he said.
Gallipolis Goodwill store at
"We picked up four tons of
83 Court St. thanked their
litter on that tnp. We didn' t
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customers for helping make
even scratch the surface,:' he
that
a
reality
during
an
annuadded:
Around Town
A3 al open house. ·
Thi s past week., Hankel travCelebrations
"We depend on the comC4
eled through Gallipolis again.
this time on a bicycle with
D Section munity for all of our donaClassifieds ·
tions and money to hire disfriend Tim Klepaczyk. He
·Comics
insert advantaged and disabled peospoke at the · Bossard
ple," said Lenore Mason, disMemorial· Library Thursduy
Editorials
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evening about his travels. ·lit•
The store's. open house
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Movies
tering
and
hi s book ,
wrapped up National Goodwill
"Underwear
by
the
Roadside."
As ' Week, which is always the first
Obituaries
"One reason I talk is
A2 week of May, Mason 'said. All
~egional .
tlecause I can' t pick up litter
week, the store featured special
Poul D.,.tjphoto while l' m on a bicycle.'' he
B Section sales·and refreshments for cus- ·
.Sports '
Glen Hanket, left, and Tim Klepaczyk visited Gallipolis Thursday said . " I' m looking at the preA6 tamers, she said.
Weather
afternoon and Friday morning during' their "Two Wheels and a vention ·side rather than the
cleaning side." ·
Dream" bicycle jourl!eY from Baltimore to Detroit.
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because. during their walkirig
trip across the country, the
Hankets found old underwear
beside the roadways in every
state except Kansas. he sai&lt;;l.
Hanket &lt;llld Klepaczyk
passed through the area during
their three-week "Two Wheels
and a Dream Tour" from
Baltimore to Detroit. They
trekked from Mary land, south
to the Williamstown area of
Virginia. then headed west.
They then turned north and
traveled
through
West
Virginia . From Gallipolis,
they headed toward Rio
Grande and from there, on to
Portsmouth , Hanket.said.
During the tri p, Hankel has
,topped at schools to spread
hi' message, he said .
" I want to let the kids know
that their count ry isn't like
the one the see on the news
every evening," he said.
his journeys,
During
Hankel said he has met a lot
of friendly people.
Wl)en they fiN started their
journey.
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Sunday, May 7, 2006

.Gallia County calendar

Fanners Bank hosting Bnsiness After Hours InfoCision slates open house for ¥ay 11
GALLIPOLIS
The
Gallipolis branch of Farmers
Bank and Savings Co., 164
Upper River Road, will host
the Thursday, May II
Business After Hours, starting at 5:30p.m., on behalf of
the Gallia County Chamber
of Commerce, according to
Lorie Neal, the chamber's
executive director.
Founded on Dec. 4, 1904,
Farmers Bank and Savings
Co. celebrated. its IOOth
birthday in 2004, with the
bank's first location on.Court
Street in Pomeroy, Where
there once was · bne office,
now there are five, including
the Gallipolis branch, which
opened in 1996.
' Presideni
and
Chief
Executive Officer Paul Reed
and Chairman Paul E. Kloes
credit the success of Farmers
Bank to an equal commitmenl to customers, share- ·
. holders and employees.
During the program portion
of the meeting, Reed will be
speaking. As the fourth generation in the Farmers Bank,
·founded by his great-grand.fa: ther, he became associated ·
· with the bank in 1976.
A graduate of Ohio
University, Ohio School of

Banking and the Stonier
of
Graduate
School
Banking, he was elected
president of Farmers Bank
and
Savings .Co. in
September 1992, becoming
both president and CEO in
2000. He has been a board
members of Farmers Bank
and Savi.n~s Co. since 1992.
Reed w11l also introduce
three new members of the
Gallipolis Branch manag~ment group. The new
Gallipolis Branch Manager is
Steve Dunfee, who started his
career with Farmers Bank in
November 2001, as an experienced loan officer in this
market, with val\labl!l administrati ve experience. He
served as interim manager of
the Gallipolis branch, and
was officially named branch
manager in March 2006.
Loan officer at. the
Gallipolis branch is Lisa
Hysell, who joined Farmers
Bank in October 1996, when
the
Gallipolis
Branch
opened. In 1999, she transferred to the Pomeroy branch,
then ,elected to return to
Gallipolis to provide consumer and real estate lending
to Gallia County customers
in March 2006.

Tracy Call joined Farmers
Bank as business development director-Corporate on
April I , 2006. A 19.92 graduate of the University of Rio
Grande. she' started her
career in Fayetteville, N.C.,
as marketing director and
sales support manager for
Systel Office Automation.
She Teturned to Galli a
County in 1999. ,Before
accepting her present position with Farmers Bank, she
was executive director of the
CIC of Gallia County.
Gallia County Chamber
Pr~sident Tammi Brabham
urged chamber members to
attend Thursday's Business
After Hours.
"We are delighted to have
Farmers Bank host our May
Business After Hours, and
provide the opportunity for
our members to learn more
about the bank and its opera'tion,:· Brabham said, "One of
the great advantages of
chamber membership is such
. .an occasion to network with
other members."
Chamber members planning to attend should call the
chamber with their reservations . at 446-0596, by
Tuesday evening. May 9.

GALLIPOLIS
Management
lnfoCision
Corp. announced it will open
its doors on Thursday, May
II from I0 a.m. to 3 p.m. to
showcase its facilities, work
env'ironment and let people
know what careers are available with lnfoCision.
·
The Gallipolis office is at
242 Third Ave. For more
information on the open
house, call 446-1028 or visit
www.infocision.com.
"We strive to be an important part of every community
we call home even though
lnfoCision is not the type of
business that ·can be patronized by the . general public,"
said Steve Brubaker, senior
vice pre~ident of corporate
affairs. "Most people don't
really understand what happens inside lnfoCision and
this enables local business

· owners, members of the com-.,· workstations
for
every
munity or even prospective Communicator.
employees to see our profesFounded
in
1985,
InfoCision . Management
sionals at work."
InfoCision's communica- Corp. is the world's th1rd
tors are career-oriented pro- largest privately held telefessionals who enjoy weekly service company and IS a
pay, flexible. scheduling; a !~acting prov1der of •~bound
generous benefit package and and outbound marketing for
· non-profit, rel1g10us . and
opportunities to advance.
Each InfoCision facility political · orga111zat1ons.
features ; high~quality office lnfoCi sion operates 26 ;:~II
and technological eqmpment, centers at 12 locatJons m
an executive conference Ohio, . Pennsylvama and
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The Gallipolis
Goodwill store on
Third Avenue had
an open house·
Friday as part of
this year's Goodwill
Week. City
Manager Bill
Jenkins read a
proclamation in
support of Goodwill
Week during the
event. From left are
are Lenore Mason,
. Goodwill's district
executive director,
Jenkins, Gallipolis
store manager Julia
McCartney and
assistant manager
Brenda Terry.

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ing services to more than it will relocate to the former
720,000 people, according to Jo-Ann Fabrics store in the
the organization's Website.
Silver Bridge Plaza, she said.
from PageA1
Goodwill was founded in
The store's staff is ho~ful
1902 in Boston by the Rev. that their customers will follow
During Friday's open Edgar J. Helms. He collect- them to their new location.
Businesses that donated to
house, they offered refresh- ed used household· goods
and
clothing
in
the
wealthy
Goodwill
for the open house
ments and door prizes, all of
which were donated by l()(;al areas of the city, then hired are: Smart Style Salon, Family
businesses,
said
Julia people who lived in poor Dollar, Foodland, McDonald's,
area·s to repair them. The Fruth's Pharmacy, The Tan
. McCartney, store manager.
Basket
Delights,
City Manager Bill Jenkins goods then were resold or Shak,
Parkfront Diner and Johnson's
read a proclamation in sup- given to those in need.
The Gallipolis store has been Supermarket.
port of Goodwill Week to
kick off the open house.
in its current ,location since
More information about
. Last year, Goodwill pro- 1998, Mason said. But it soon Goodwill is available on the
: vided employment and trajn- will move. By the end of June, · Internet at www.goodwill.org.

Goodwill

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"regular mill and fill
process" that does _ not
require the asphalt surface be
completely removed.
from PageA1
' ODOT determines which
roads
are repaved and when
for 2.4 miles north on Ohio by assignin(!;
a 'pave833, ending south of the ment conditionthem
rating and if
intersection near Pomeroy the rating falls below a cerWater Works Park.
tain number on roads, -·those
The repair project for Ohio roads are given priority.
833 was originally sched- · Traffic counts and meetings ·
uled to be sold in 2007 but w1th ODOT county managers
was bumped up to sell in are also a factor in choosing
June due to the condition of which roads get repaved.
the road.
The repair is described as a

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GALLIPOLIS - Annual
spring piano recilal by stu. denfs of Allen B. Strait, 2
Ariel-Dater
p.m.,
Performif1g Arts Centre .
Reception following the performance at the French Art
Colony.
Monday, May 8 .
BIDWELL ·- River Valley
Junior
High · Athletic
Boosters will meet at 6 p.m. ,
Bidwell -Porter Elementary
School.
Thesday, May 9
GALLIPOLIS PERI
meeting, 2 p.m., meeting
ro.om of the First Baptist
Church, II 00 Fourth Ave.
Speaker w.ill be Ohio PERS
representative on "Change in
Health (:are for PERS
Retirees."
GALLIPOLIS - Gallia
Counly District Library
Board of Trustees, 5 p.m ..
Bossard Memorial Library.
GALLIPOLIS
Free
immunizations at the Gallia
County Health Department, 4
· to 6 p.m . Children in need of
irnmuniz~tions
must be
accompanied by a parent or
legal guardian . and bring a

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Sunday, May 7 from 12 Noon - 3:00 pm at Holzer Senior Care Cen1er, located at 380 Colonial Drive off JacKson Pike
in Gallipolis. Lunch is $5.00 per·person. Entertainment for the event will be provided by Gene France. For more
information or to make a reservation, please call (740, 448~5001 .
9th Annual Footprlnta to Footatag• • In Ge/UpoUs
Sunday, May 7 from 2:00pm until4 :00 pm at Holzer Medical Center's Education &amp; Conference Center in Gallipolis.
The event. sponsored by Holzer .Medical Center and Holzer Clinic, is for all mothers who have given birth at Holzer
Medical Center over tha. past year. The event will feature door prizes for Mom and baby, give-away Items, educational
information, a professional photographer, beauty product representative and much more . For more Information,
call (7.0) 446·5030.
·
Preparation for Childbirth ·in Gallipolis
Sunday, May 7 from 2:00 pm - 6:00pm at the Holzer Medical Center Education &amp; Conference Center Room AB In
Gallipolis. Call (740) 446-5030 to register or for more info~mation .
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Monday, May 8 at 7:00 pm . Please meet in the Holzer Medical Center Front Lobby in Gallipoiis . Open to the public.
Facilitated by Nancy Childs and Jackie Keatley. If you are Interested In attending, please call prior to the
mooting. For more informalion. call Jackie Kealley al (740) 446·2700 .
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May 9 from 5:30 pm unlil 8:00 pm 1n the Holzer Clonic Doclo(s Din1ng Room (use Hospilal Emergency

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Thursday, May 11 at 6:00 pm at the Holzer Tobacco Prevention Center, located at 288, Jackson Pike in Gallipolis.
Session Four will include discussion on recovery and support. Registration for this program Is currently closed.
Those who are pre-registered are welcome to a.ttend. For information about upcoming da~ses , call (740) «6·5940 .

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Thuraday, May 11 at 6:00pm at the Golden Corral in Gallipolis. For more information. call locally at (740) 446·5074
or loll·free at 1-800·50046~0 .

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Friday, May 12 from 8:00 am - 9:00 am in the HMC Education and Conference Center. Holzer Medical Center -invites ·
all to an informa l and ongoing community coffee prom oting conversation between area leaders in business. community
service, education, government and private enterprise . Sponsored by the HMC Chaplaincy Services Department For
more information, please call t74(J) 446·5'053.
Annual Mother'• pay Braakfaat ·In Ga/UpoUs
Sunday, May 14 at 9:00am at Holzer Senior· Care Center. located I'l l 380 Colonia.l Drive off Jackson Pike . The event
is in observance of National Nursing Home Week. Gospel artists Debbie and Veloria Clonch will be performing.
Please limit QUests to five per resident. Reservations can be made by calling (740) 446-5001 .
Nat!pnal Nuralng Home Waak Proclamation Signing • In G1Wooll5
Monday, May 15 at 10:00 am af Holzer Senior Care Center. located at 380 Colonial Drive off Jackson Pike in
Gallipolis. All are encouraged to celebrate ·Patriotic Day" with -us by wearing red , white and blue For more
informalion , call (740) 446 ·5001 .

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Look Good. ful BaUer • In GaiiiDoJis
Mon.day, May 15 at 6: 00pm at the Holzer Center for Cancer Care, located al170 Jackson Pike in Gallipolis, just in
front of the Hqspltal . Join us at this American Cancer Soci ety-sponsored group that teaches fema'le cancer patients
beau\y techniques to Mlp restore their appeararice and self-Imag e during chemotherapy and radiation treatments.
There ts no charge for auending For mOfe information. callthB Cancer Res,ource Center at (740) 441 -3909 .

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to give TB tests, and return on
Wednesday to read the tests.

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Tuesday, May 9 at 6:00pm at the Holzer Tobacco Prevention Center, located at 2681 Jackson Pike m Gallipolis.
Registration for 1hls program Is currently closed. Those who are pra·registered are welc:ome to attend.
For information about upcOming ~lasses, call (740) 446-5940.

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Baptist Church, State Route
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.BIDWELL - Rev. Bill
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p.m . Jim Blair and the
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great-grandmother. ·I want to
start a college fund for my
younger cousins.
Here's the problem : My
uncle (their father) has two
children with hi s girlfriend,
who also has two children
from a previous marriage. I
want to give the. money only
to the cousi ns who are related
to me, and announce what
I'm planning on my grand~
parents' anniversary.
My fear is that I will cause
a "bad vibe " between my
uncle and me since I'm
excluding his "stepchildren." ·
How should I handle this? LOVING COUSIN
IN
ORLANDO .
DEAR COUSIN: Rather
make
a
public
than
announcement of your intention at the celebration, I suggest you speak. privately to
your uncle and tell him what
you have in mind. That you
want to share your greatgrandmother's bequest with
those children who are related to her is admirable - but
the offer should be made with
delicacy and sensitivity so
that it does not cause a rift in
your uncle 's family.
Dear Abby is written by
Abigail Van Buren, also.
krwwn as Jeanne Phillips,
and was founded by her
mother, . Pauline Phillips.
Write
Dear Abby at
www.DearAbby.wm or P.O.
Box 69440, Los A11geles, CA

they are in denial about the
fact that their "baby" is
becoming a woman.
DEAR ABBY: I'm a 20year-old college ~ tudent
caught in a turmoil of emotion. My parents were
divorced two years ago. It left
my mother and me on our
own. Not long after, to my
great joy, my mom was back
in the dating world.
I was shocked the night
Mom brought one of her
dates home to meet me. She
later explained that it was
time for me to become ·aware
of her new lifestyle. She was
now living her .life as a lesbian, and I had to accept it.
I immediately moved· in
with my father and refused to
return my n'lother's phone
calls. 1 miss her, but I can't
come tv terms with this.
What should I do? - DESPERATE IN DETROIT
DEAR
DESPERATE:
Judge not, lest ye be judged.
DEAR ABBY' I recently
inherited
a
substantial
amount of money from my 90069.

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Wednesday, May 10
POMEROY - Middleport
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Pomeroy Lihrary. Group discussion led by Jeanne Bowen•
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current immunizalion record 5 p.m .. dinner and entertainwith them.
ment. 6:30p.m.
GALLIPOLIS
Thesday, May 9
Riverside Study Club will
RUTLAND
Rutland
meet at noon. Holiday Inn.
Village Council, regular
.
Saturday, May 27
GALLIPOLIS Opal meetmg.
6:30p.m., council's
MERCERVILLE- Brush Graham will celebrate her chambers.
College
Grade
School 93rd birthday on May 12 .
reunion, II a.m. until 4 p.m.. Cards may be sent to her· at
Providence · Baptist Church, 484 Kathy St., Gallipolis,
Teens Run Road. Lunch at Ohio 45631.
12:30 p.m. Bring covered · BIDWELL
Myrtle
dish . Students, spouses .and Thorton will celebrate her
Monday, May 8
all friends welcome.
85th birthday . on May 6.
POMEROY Meigs
BIDWELL Bidwell- Cards may be sent to her at United
United
Way
will
meet
Porter High School reunion, Holzer Senior Center, 380 at 6:308 p.m. at God 's NET.
3 p.ll). , Bidwell-Porter Colonial Drive, Bidwell, ·
Tuesday, May 9
Elementary School. For. Ohio, 45614.
HARRISONVILLE
GALLIPOLIS - Lillian Harrisonville Chapter 255,
informalion, call Virginia
Stout at 38R-R462 or Donna Wolford will celebrate her Order
of Eastern Star, annual
Broyles at446-2071.
83rd birthday ·on May 16. . inspection
, 7:30 p.m., at the
CHESH IRE
Kyger C;irds may be sent to het at hall. Refreshments.
Creek alumn i banquet · at 402 Hedgewood Drive,
POMEROY
-Meigs
River Valley High School. Gallipolis, Ol)io 45631 ..
County
Chamber
of
Registration begins at 6 p.m. ,
VINTON
Eulalah Commerce Business-Minded
dinner at 7 p.m. For informa- Bennett will ce lebrate her Luncheon, noon, Wild Horse
tion, contact Becky Meaige at 96th birthday on May 20. Cafe. featured speaker
446-3194.
Cards may be sent to her at · Monty Lobb of Ohie
PATRIOT - Southwestern P.O. Box 149. Vinton , Oh1o Secretary of State's Oftice.
alumni
banquet
at • 45686.
RSVP 992-5005.
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Woman sguilt about affair
casts shadow on friendship
DEAR ABBY: I had an
&lt;Jffair with a married man
. several years ago. It ended,
nnd now I am friends with his
wife. I want very much to tell
her about the aff~ir because I
feel so guilty about it. I see
her every day. She has joined
the same church I go to, put
her kids in the same school as
my kids, and we go· to allth'e
same parties and have the
same friends.
Everyone knows about the
affair except her, and I feel
uncomfortable every time .I
talk to her 'husband or when
conversations arise regarding
cheating . I know I'll feel
more comfortable around her
if I get this off my chest.
Should I tell her? - FEELING GUILTY IN SOUTH
NEW JERSEY
DEAR
FEELING
GUILTY: I see no reason to
make thi s woman suffer so
that you can feel better. If you
feel you MUST confess, confess to someone who won't
be ·hurt to hear the news ~
such as a clergyman. They've
heard just about everything.
DEAR ABBY: Please tell
me how to politely inform
our friends that their daughter, ''Jane," who is 12 and a
special-need ~ child, needs a
bra. My wife picks up Jane
and our daughter every day
after school, and their teacher.
has asked us to talk to her
parents. Jane's parents seem
oblivious to the obvious:
.Please help, before the situation gets any bigger. PERPLEXED DAD IN
TEXAS
DEAR PERPLEXED: The
person to discuss thi s with
Jane 's parents should first be
the leacher. If she has already
done so anct your friends continue to ignore the problem.
then your wife should
approach Jane's mpther and
say sonwthing - and
haps offer to go shoppmg
with them. It.'s possible that

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His wife injured ligaments
Klepaczyk averaged around and is unable to undertake ·
70 miles per day on the road. cross-country walks anymore,
The West Virginia mountains Hankel said. But she shows her
slowed them down quite a bit, support by driving out to meet
Klepaczyk said. Now that him when he is on the road.
While on the road, Hankel
they are eight days from completing their trek, they aver- keeps his Web log updated
. age 50 to 55" miles each day. every couple of days, he said.,
Hankel, who lives just out- Those interested in more
side of Denver, regularly information about Hankel
takes similar journeys. His . can vi sit his Website at
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· Sunday, May 7,

825 Third Avenue • Gelllpolla, Ohio
(740) 446-2342 • FAX (740) 446-3008
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Ohio Valley Publishing Co.
Jim Freeland

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Kevin Kelly

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Managing Editor

LetTers to ihe editor are welcome. They sh011ld be less than
300 words. All letters are subject 10 edi1ing and must be
signed and include address and telephone number. No
unsigned leiters· will be published. Leiters should be ill good
taste, addressing issues, not personalities.

TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Sunday, May 7, tile I 27th day of 2006. There are
238 days left in the year.
Today'sHighlight in History: On May 7, 1915, nearly 1,200
people died when a German torpedo sank the British liner
l,usitania off the Irish coast.
· On thls date: In 1789, the first inaugural ball was held in
New York in honor of President and Mrs. Washington.
In 1847, the American Medical Association was founded in
Philadelphia.
In 1939, Germany and Italy announced a military and political alliance known as the Rome-Berlin Axis.
In 1941, Glenn Miller and His Orchestra recorded
"Chattanooga Choo Choo" for RCA Victor.
In 1945, Germany signed an unconditional surrender at
Allied headquarters in Rheiins, France.
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In 1954, the 55-day Battle of Dien Bien Phu in Vietnam
ended with Vietnamese insurgents overrunning French
· forces.
.
In 197~. President Ford formally declared an end to the
· "Vietnam era." Irr Ho Chi Minh City - formerly Saigon the Viet Cong celebrated its takeover.
In 1977, Seattle Slew won the Kentucky Derby, the first of
its Triple Crown victories.
In 1984, a $180 million out-of-court settlement was
announced in the Agent Orange class-action suit brought by
Vietnam veterans who charged thef d suffered injury from
exposure to the defoliant.
In 2002, Seattle Slew died in Lexington, Ky., at age 28.
Ten years ago: The t1rst international war crimes proceeding since Nurembc;rg opened at The Hague, with a Serbian
police officer, Dusan Tadic, facing trial on murder-torture
charges. (A year later on this date. Tadic was convicted of
brutalizing prisoners, but was acquitted of more serious
crimes, including murder.)
Five years ago: "Great Train Robber" Ronnie Biggs, who
had eluded capture f?r decades following his prison escape in
196~. returned to Brrtam, where he was arrested and jailed to
complete the 28 remaining years of his sentence . California
grid operators ordered statewide rolling blackouts.
One year ago: During a visit to Riga. Latvia, President Bush .
said the United States played a role in Europe's painful division after World War II - a decision that Bush said helped
cause "one of the greatest wrm'lgs of history" when the Soviet
Union imposed its harsh rule across Central and Eastern
Europe. Giacomo, a 50~ I long shot, won the Kentucky Derby.
Former congressman Peter W. Rodino Jr., who' d led the
House impeachment investigation of President Nixon, died in
West Orange, N.J ., at age 95.
Today's Birthdays: Singer Teresa Brewer is 75. Senate
Energy and Natural Resources Chairman Pete Domenici, RN.M., is 74. Singer Jimmy Ruffin is 67. Singer Johnny
Maestro is 67. Actress Robin Strasser is 61. Singer-songwriter
Bill Danoff is 60. Rhythm-and-blues singer Thelma Houston
is 60. Rock musician Bill Kreutzmann (The Dead) is 60. Rock
. musician Prairie Prince is 56. NBC newsman Tim Russert is
56. Actor Robert Hegyes is 55. Movie writer-director Amy
Heckerling is 52. Actor Michael E. Knight is 47. Rock musician Phil Campbell (Motorhead) is 45. Country mllsician Rick
Schell is 43. Rock singer-musician Chris O'Connor (Primitive
Radio Gods) is 4 I. Actress Traci Lords is 37. Singer EagleEye Cherry is 34. Actor Breckin Meyer is 32. Actor Taylor
Abrahamse is 15 .
Thought for Today: "When an old man dies, a library burns
down."- African prqverb.
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Desta E. Schaum, 96, of
Ohio, died Friday,
ay 6, 2006, at Ashland
amaritan Hospital after a
rief illness.
She was born Aug. 24,
1909, in Dexter, daughter of
Otho 0. and Minnie B.
[Halliday) Gillilan.
She retired from Columbia
as after 20 years of service.
Mrs. Schaum was of the
ethodist faith, She was very
~evoted to her family and
!?ved flower s, birds and
i:logs. Mrs. Schaum also
j:njoyed arts and crafts, espej;ially needle crafts.
i She is survi ved by a
Desta E. Schaum
pepliew and hi s wife. Dudley
~nd Alice Wilcox of Ashland; a great-nephew, Eddy Wilcox of
i&lt;\shland; and numerous other nieces, nephews, great- nieces
find great-nephews.
.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Melvin R.
~::chaum, whom she man;ied Oct. 6, 1952; her parents; a sister,
(\tha M. Wilcox; a brother. Everett Gillilan; 'and a special
friend, Eva Toby.
.
I Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday, May 8, 2006, at
the Ashland Home of Wappner Funeral Directors. Services
!,viii be held at II a.m. Tuesday, May 9, 2006, at the funeral
home, conducted by Pastor Derek Marotta. Burial will follow
In Ashland Cemetery.
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Memorial contributions may be made to the Lutheran
illage of Ashland.
, An online guest registry is available at www.wapprter.com:
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make between $50,000 and
$75,000 a year say gas prices
are a hardship, compared
with four in 10 a year ago.
Yet the price spikes have
not influenced people 's views
about fuel-efficient cars.
A year ago, four in I0 said
they were considering getting a
car with better mileage.-- the
same number who say that
now, according to the AP-Ipsos
poll of 1,000 adults taken
Monday through Wednesday.
The poll has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3
percentage points.
· Auto industry watcher
Erich Merkle said gas prices
would have to top $4 a gallon
in the next six months to nine
months to have a significant
effeCt on the sales of SUVs
and light trucks. ·
Jerry Taylor, an energy
analyst at the Cato Institute,
which favors limited government and free markets, said
the price of gasoline as a
share of a worker's earnings
is not that high when compared with the share of earnings 50 years ago.
But reports about "skyrocketing gas prices" do have
an intluence because ·'there's
a bi g market for fist-shaking
and red-faced conniption in
the media."
Don't try to tell Donald
Denson of Gallatin, Tenn.,
that $3-a-gallon gas isn't
causi ng problems.
"The big experience now is
with my job," said Denson, ·
who works in the shipping
business. "A lot of people are
being laid off because business is going dow n."

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Poll: Gas price, pressures increasingly
hit middle-income, high-~ncome drivers

Rising
prtces cause
WASHINGTON - High
As a result of recent increases in energy prices, Americans would
pump prices are pinching the
say
they have or have not done each of the following:
pocketbooks of seven in I 0
Americans, a financial hardChanged your vacation plans
Reduced the amount of
ship that more middle- and
driving you do:
to stay c:loaer to home:
higher-income drivers say
Have Have not Not sure Have Have not Nol sure
they are beginning to feel, an
done
done
2%
done
done
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A~-Ip sos poll found .
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With gasoline prices top66%
11m
ping $3 a gallon for reg ular
unleaded in ·many areas, peoTumed down the heat or air ·
ple say they are driving less,
conditioning In your home
cutting short vacations and
Cut back on other expenses:
Have . Have not Not sure
curtailing their use of heating ·
Have Have not Not sure
done
done
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and air conditioning.
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work and coming home 66%
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not doing anything else," said
Thought seriously about
Kathleen Roberts, who makes
purchasing a more fuela d'!ily, I00-mile round trip
efficient vehicle:
from York, Pa., to her teachHave '· Have not Not sure NOTE: Data nat repretentatlve d aU
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1.000 adults taken bolween May 1-3,
The number of people who
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2006; marglnoforror±3.1 pe!COirtage
expect rising gas prices to
cause financial problems in
AP
the months ahead has jumped SOURCE: lpoos for AP
from 51 percent a year ago to
70 percent now, according to not been seen consistently .for the use of heating and air con- .
ditioning. One-half say they
AP polling. This increase has more than a year, AAA said.
"The U.S. economy is have trimmed vacation plans.
been dramatic among people
Hearing talk about short
who earn more than $50,000. growing quickly, China is
Susan
These concerns are retlected growing quickly and other vacations ups~t s
Morang, a psychiatric wu nin consumer confidence countries are doing better Washington,
. polling ·this past week by Ipsos, demand has gone up," said selor from
Phillip
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energy
Maine.
She
helps
clients delivan
international
polling
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William T. "Tom" Mitchell, 76, of Bidwell, passed a:way
Confidence
dropped
sharply
er
antiques
for
sale
during the
analyst
at
the
American
hursday, May 4, 2006, at his residence.
summer
Institute.
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tourism
season.
Enterprise
He w;~s born June 21, 1929, in Gallia County, son of the late and was the lowest since
"Each su mmer, you have to
Analysts blame the higher
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tight
worldwide
make
the majority of yo ur
prices
recovering
from
the
devastaTom was married to Margaret L Cochran Mitchell, and she
supply,
unstable
politics
in
money
to live on the whole
tion
of
Hurricane
Katrina.
receded him in death on Aug. 3, 2005.
rest
of
the year," said
The average price nationally oil-producing countries, an
He was a retired union carpenter with the Point Pleasant
of a gallon of regular unleaded inadequate number . of U.S. Morang, who has cut her driocal. He was a U.S. Army veteran.
He is survived by two daughters, Mona Durst of Bidwell, gasoline was $2.92 on Friday, refineries and delays in the ving to the minimum .
Morang's GMC truck guznd Sonja (James) Todd of Columbus; a son, Thomas Dwayne. according to AAA, the U,S. in sw itching over to
zles gas , but she said she
itchell of Bidwell; four grandchildren and three great- grand- motorists' club. The record summer blends of fuel.
needs it to help clients haul
Whatever
the
reasons,
soarhigh
of
$3.05
was
set
on
Labor
hildren; and five brothers, Robert (Ann) Mitchell , James
their
belongings. "A lady
ing
gas
prices
are
affecting
Day.
according
to
AAA.
Anna) Mitchell and Leroy Mitchell, all of Bidwell, . Earl
paid
me
$40 yesterday," she
AP manager of news sun•eys ,.
people's
behavior.
When a~ked what would be a
J'vlitchell of Pataskala, and Keith Mitchell of Houston, Texas.
Two-thirds of those sur- said : " I used it to fill my gas Trevor Tompson and AP news
He was preceded in death by his parents; his Wife, Margaret , fair price for gasoline, many of
survey specialist Dennis Junius ·
those
surveyed
said
$2-a-galveyed
said they have cut back tank halfway."
. Mitchell; a brother, James Mitchell; and three sisters,
According to the poll, just comributed to tl!i.~ story..
lon on average. That price has on driving and have reduced
yvonia George, Elizabeth Crane and Monica Oberkonz.
Services. will be 2 p:m. Sunday, May 7, 2006, at Morgan - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , - - - - - -- - - - - - ---'---------enter Holiness Church, with the Rev. Ted Russell officiating.
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t the church on Sunday from I to 2 p.m.,/erior to the service.
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BY AMY WESTFELDT
"It's so insultin~"
for' the Lower Manhattan
James Kallstrom; a fonner ·
A military tlag presentation will be rna e at the graves!'de b y
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
"Reflecting A sence," cho- Development Corp., the FBI assistant director who
olunteers of area veterans lodges.
Pallbearers will be Daron Mitchell, Mik.e Lowther, Little
sen by a jury from thousands- agency managing the memorial leads a task force developing
aron, Steve Durham, Moose, Danny Woods, Paul Gi1man
NEW YORK - Twenty of submissions in 2004, desig!J, said the LMDC's secu- security plans for ground
d Derek Durst.
stories above ground zero, a would fill eight of ground rity experts are confident the zero, said the entire 16-acre
.
·
of t he W'll'
1 IS Web camera fointed at the zero's
fl . 16 acres with
ki two
th
ramps and more than eight site is Vlllnerable to terrorism
Arran~ments. are un der t he d trecuon
e stairwell exits "will allow for · and he has asked for modififoundations o the destroked re ecttng pools mar ng
· t::
,...unera 1 orne.
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'p Please visit www. willisfuneralho, me.com to send e-mail World
Trade Center ta es spots where the towers stood.
ictures on the hour, ·record- Water would cascade from the ·safe and speedy evacuation."
cation to enhance security.
P
. ondolences..
.
mg the first signs of construe- pools, in a plaza dotted with
tion of the memorial to the oak trees, to a level about 30
2001 terrorist attacks.
feet below the surface, where
Workers began painstaking- the names of the nearly 3,000
ly clearing off the tower foot- .people killed on Sept. I 1,
prints in March, hoping to pour 200 l, and in the 1993 truck
concrete this month for the two bombing at the trade center
reflecting pools ~tanned for the would be inscribed.
Lower still, parts of the
center of the destgn.
Edward W. Bell, 88, Point Pleasant, W.Va., died Saturday,
However, the progress of original tower foundations
~ay 6, 2006, at St. Mary's Medcical Center, Huntington. W.Va. the ambitious tribute is being would be preserved and
He was the father of Edward Allen Bell and Mdodie Bell of threatened by controversies unidentified victims' remains
West Columbi;i, W.Va.
.
. over the planned memorial 's would be stored in a special
A private service will be held Monday. Burial will be in safety, cost, layout and sym- chamber only accessible to
'rkland Memorial Gardens, Point Pleasant. Arrangements bolism.
,
families.
e by the·Wilcoxen Funeral Home, Point Pleasant.
This ·past week, as the
Also below street level
Down .To Earth Market
memorial's cost spiraled would be a Sept. II museum,
toward $1 billion, the mayor which officials expect will
Shop In A Country Store Attizosphere
and the governors of New draw more than 5 million visWhere you'llfi.nd the perfect gift for
York and New Jersey, who itors a year.
Jacob Albert Oldaker, infant son to Jason and Kaylee Ann control the interstate Port · Families are circulating a
andling Oldaker of West Columbia, W.Va., was stillborn Authority that owns the site, petition with more than
hursday, May 4, 2006, at Pleasan) Valley HospitaL
said the price would have to 12,000 signatures to conGraveside services will be l p.m. Sunday at the Zerkle be halved.
gressmyn and other politil
emetery, Letart. W.Va., with the Rev. Carl Swisher"officiatIN OUR GREf:NHOUSE
Opponents
of
the cians seeking a change to an
·
lng. There will be no visitation.
"Reflecting Absence" design, aboveground memorial. ·
1 Al'rangement s are by the Deal Funeral Horne, Point
led by some of the Sept. ll
Security experts and Sept.
rleasant, W.Va.
.
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• Hanging Baskets
victims' families, say the pro- ll family members say the
• Large Selection of
posed layout will be unsafe, number of ramps leading to
• Bedding Plants
destroy the last vestiges of the .lower levels -- two
Vegetable Plants
· • Mulches- Soils
the destroyed Trade Center instead of the four in the orig• Trees- Shrubs
A memorial service will be held for Jackie Arnold Wamsley towers and send the wrong ina! design -- would make it
Middleport at 2. p.m. Saturday, May 13 , 2006, at the symbolic message by direct- hard to evacuate.
twe:sievan Bible Holiness Church, Ill Pearl St., Mtddleport;. ing mourners to an under- - "[t cuts the possibility of
WE DO GIFT BASKETS
ground memorial.
escape by a· half, or it col)ld
Pm;tor Rick Bourne will officiate.
"This does total dishonor to double the evacuation time,"
In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the "Jesus is
Bus Ministry" at the . Wesleyan Bible Holiness the lives and deaths of these said Jake Paul s, a security
•Jams
· • Fresh Fruits &amp;
people
by
,burying
this
under
consultant
who
is
participatin care of Henry Eblin.
• Jellies
Vegetables
the ground," said Sally ing in Sept. 11 -related stqdies
• Bulk Candy
Regenhard, mother of a fire- about evacuation.
• j
John Gallagher. a spokesmaQ
fighter killed on Sept. II.
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Recently, I had a simple, ·
give you a paper cut.
SECTOR .19!). While I was
foolproof idea for eliminat. Even this may not be stirring my spl!ghetti sauce,
ing the drug problem in this
enough security for the it occurred to me that if we
country. It came to me while
aspirin of tomorrow. AI this want to eliminate the drug
I was making spaghetti
very moment, packaging sci- problem in this country, all
·
sauce.
entists are working on an we have to do is:
· oave
I use an ancient Italian
.even more secure system, in
l . Make all drugs comBarry
spaghetti sauce recipe that
which the entire aspirin con; pletely legal and allow them
has been handed down
tainer would be located to be sold in supermarkets
through many generations of
("Crack? Ai sle 6, next to the
inside a live sea urchin.
ancient
Itillians,
as
follows:
With.
aspirin
leading
the
"Sweet
' n Low.").
~·----~--------------------------------I. Buy some. spaghetti - it only takes a few "bad' way, more and more prod2. Require that the drugs
sauce.
in
.
be
sold in standard conucts
are
coming
'
out
apples" to spoil things for
LETTERS TO THE
2. Heat it up.
fiercely
protective
packagsumer
packaging.
everybody
ingesting
EDITOR
Sometimes I add some aspirin tablets.
ing designed to preven! con·My reasoning is that if
.
to
the
sauce,
to
·
physically
fit , clear-headed'
seasoning
sumers
from
consuming
So now aspirin bottles
Letrers to the editor are welcom e. Thev should be less than
give it a dash of what the behave very much like sting- them. My Italian Seasoning consumers can't get into
300 l(!ords. All letters are subject to ediiing, must be sfgneq,
Italians call joie de vivre (lit- ing insects in nature movies, container featured a foil seal these packages, there.'s no
and include address and telephone number. No unsigned leterally, ingredients). I had defending
themselves ' and a fiendish pl'astic thing way that strung-out junkies
ters will be published. Letrers should be in good taste,
purchased, from the super- against consumer access via that J.could.not remove with could. Eventually, they
addressing issues, 1wt personalities. Letrers of thanks to orgamarket spice section, a small a multilevel security system; my bare hands, which would give up trying to get
nizations and individuals will not be accepted for publication
plastic container labeled
1. There is a plastic wrap- meant, of course, that I had at their drugs and become
"Italian Seasoning." My per to keep you from getting to use my teeth. These days. useful members of society.
you have to open almost or at least attorneys.
plan was to ·open this con- · at the cap.
.
I realize that some of you
every
consumer item by
tainer and sprinkle some
2. The cap, which is
gnawing
on
the
packaging·
.
may
have questions about
seasoning
into
the
sauce.
·
patented . by the Rubik's
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where home canier service is available.
aspirin. Yeats ago - ask · sheep.
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precaution,
my
seasoning container he did consume it,' he'd be
your
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profit to business than
So, despite warning after ·
One of the things I don 't
American workers do. · A waming about oil and masunder:;tand about liberal
Harvard
study says that the sive .illegal immigration, the
thinkers is their desire for
employment of illegal for- Nero's in Washington simbig government - their lu st
eign workers has driven ply fiddled. And now we've
,for a giant colossus in
·
down
wages
among all been burned.
Washington that, in theory,
Bill
American high
school
It is hard for me, a person
would solve all our probO'Reilly·
dropouts, the lowest labor who loves his country, to be
le.ms. How delusionary is
pool rung, by 7%. The avail- so cynical about America's
this? Why don't liberals just
abili~y of "off-the-books" leadership. But this is flatdemand the country be handworkers also saves employ- out true: the politicians have
ed over to the . people who
run Di sneyland?
Yet, no effort was made to ers/from paying social secu- sold out the folks on immi- ·
Those of us old enough to secure the borders or to rity, health benefits and gration a.nd on energy. The
remember lining up for monitor people who. over- other overhead costs. Illegal spec ial
.interests
were · '
gasoline during the Carter stayed their visas. AI Qaeda labor has been muy bueno allowed )O run wild in both
, areas and now we, the peo- .
administration understand figured that one out, and for many bottom lines.
· Likewi se, the oil and pie, are paying the oil!.
that, for three decades, the ihus came 9/11.
The question, of course, is automobile companies want
If you don 't believe me,
federal government has
known America is vulnera- why did both political par- no part of ethanol or fuel you are crazy, with all due
ble to oil profiteers. Yet no ties and five Presidents cells, because that would respect. B~t I'll give you ...
an
expensive two indisputable facts. If ., .
serious attempt was made to neglect alternative ener~;y require
develop alternative fuels like and border security? And the restructuring and more Brazil can develop an ,
answer is simple: Big competition would emerge. ethanol industry that makeS·;·.
Brazil has done.
Likewise on .immigration. Business did not want those .. There's no way the ethanol it completely independent of
The fed s knew that by things. And in America, Big industry could be dorninat- foreign oil, then the USA ··
granting
citizenship Business is more important ed by five mega-companies . . can.
·'
And every President has.. •
amnesty to almost three to most politicians than the I mean, corn and sugar canmillion foreign nationais . folks are, because Big ·not be carteled. The oil the power to employ the milliving here illegally in 1986, Business gives cash to politi- racket is simple: we control itary to secure the borders of
others would surely try to cians to fund their reelection the ·marketplace, and you tliis country.
have to buy from us. With
But no President has done
get to the USA any way campaigns.
is
no
question
that
ethanol,
we
can
buy
from
that.
And there's no ethanol
There
they could with the hOpe of
either. Figure it out.
obtaining the same largesse. illegal workers deliver more· Farmer Fred.

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2006

· Scoreboard .. .... .. . . .. B4
Outdoors .. ... .. . ..... BS

.Taft
seeks
$13 million for
.
.
.
training, incentives to te~c~ers

Planting time

Workers at Ohio
Valley Bank's
Olive Street
Loan Processing
BY CARRIE
Annex in
SPENCER GHOSE
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
Gallipolis spent
much of the day
COLUMBUS- Gov. Bob
Friday planting
Taft
on Friday asked the
flowers and
Legislature
for $13 million
trees around
their building as starting this Jul y to start
training and keeping math
part of the
and science teachers in
America in .
Bloom com8eti- . preparation for a rigorous
high school curriculum he' s
tion . The city
1
proposed.
will take part in
Taft, in the final months of
the beautificat!ight years in office, protion COrjlpetition posed tougher requirements
. for the first time for high school students in
this year, with
January. School districts
judging set for
immediately complained they
June 18-20.
already faced a shortage of
From left are
math, science and foreign
Stephanie
language teachers. ..
Putney, Amanda
The proposal sent Friday
Staton and
bolsters the curriculum
Amber Hopkins. plan, $ 13 million for the
Paul Darot;photo
upc~ min g school year and

Swtday, May7, 2006

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$114 milli on over the next cialize in disciplines for the .
five years to train existing Core, such as a teacher who
teachers and encourage needs to teach Algebra II
today's high sc hool stu- instead of general math.
It also calls for sending
de nts to become tomorrow's teachers in those sub- money to school di stricts so
that 5,000 more students can
jects.
House Speaker Jon Husted take high school classes that
and Senate President Bill earn them college credit and
Harris have not yet had time · 2,250 students can attend
institutes with
10 review the proposal, their summer
intense
training
in the ·Ohio
spokeswomen said. They earCore
subjects
and get the
lier had declared education a
promise of co llege loan
priority.
·
The "Ohio Core" curricu- reimbursements if they
lum would require high someday become teachers in
sc hool students ·to take four · those ·subjects.
"The job won't get done in
years of math and English,
three years of science and one year," said Su san
soc ial studies and two years Bodary. Taft's top e~ucation
of a foreig n language . aide. "Districts have no
beginning in the fall of doubt been squeezed (finan2007 .
. cially) · over the years.
Under · the
proposal Schools haye also risen to
released Friday, I,400 teach- the challenge of student
achievement.''
ers would be trained
to spe.
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LocAL SCHEDlJI.l!

GAlLIPOLIS- A SChedule of upcoming COllege
and high SChool varsity &amp;porting event&amp; ln11olving
teams lrom Gal!la, Meig1 and f.ta800 counties .

Mondav'a gom11

Tournament Baaeball
Athens ar Gall!a Academy, 5 p.m.
Meigs at Warren, 5 p.m.
South Gallia at Symmes Valley, 5 p.m.
St. J oe at Wahama, 5 p.m.
Tournament Softball
· Alver Valley at Belpre, 5 p.m.
Baseball
Point Pleasant at Roane Coun!J', 6 p.m.

SO!tbell

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Eastern at Meigs, 5 p.m.
Tu11day'• qam11

Tournament Baseball
_ Aiv8r Valley at Federal Hocking, 5 p.m.
.
Baseball
. Point Pleasant at Ritchie County, 5:30

p.m.
Track and Field
TVC Championships at Vinton County, 5

Local Briefs .

Wtdnatd•v'• A•mt•

Tournament Softball
• Gallia Academy at Jackson, 5 p.m.
~ Athens at Meigs, 5 p.m.
• South Webster at South Gallla, 5 p.m .
Eastern at Miller, 5 p.m.

An appointmeni is required
for screening. Call the health
depa11ment at 441-295b to .
make an appointment or with
any quest ion s.
Blood pressure and blood
sugar (Hgb Ale) screenings
will also be available.

TRACK AND FIELD

VINTON -· A pancake and
sausage breakfast is set for
Saturday, May 13 at the
Vinton Masonic Lodge 'on
Holcomb Street.
Serving · begins at 8 a. m. .
Proceeds will go tow ard lhe
Mary and Dewey Walker
Memorial Scholarship Fund.
The scholarship is sponsored
by Eastern Star Chapter 375,
GALLIPOLIS - Gallia
also based at the lodge.
County Children Services
Board will meet Tue sday,
May 9 at 8 a.m. in the
Children Services Office. 83
Shawnee Lane, Gallipolis.

Children
Services board
to meet

Speakers set .
for services

Class reunion
be May 27

Free cholesterol
screening slated

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Cheney to attend fundraiser
for congressional candidate
LORAIN (AP) - Vic e
President Dick Cheney wi II
be in Cleveland next week
for a fundrai ser for a U.S.
Hou se candidate, Lorain
County Republic an Party
Chairman Robert Rou sseau
said Saturday. .
Craig Foltin, 39, the
Republican mayor Of the
Cleveland suburb of Lorain,
faces Democratic former state
Rep. Betty Sutton in the
November election. They are
seeking the seat held by
Democrat Sherrod Brown,
who's challenging Republican

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Tuesday
night ... Partly
cloud y with a 30 percent
· cha nce of showers. Lows
around 50.
Wc dne s day ... Mos tly·
cloudy with a 40 . percent
chance of showers. High&gt; in
the mid 70s.
Wednesday night... Mostly
· cloudy with a 50 percent
chance of showers. Lows in
the uppzr 50s.
Thursday... Mostly cloudy
with a chance of showers and
thunderstorm s. Highs in the
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Vmton County
wins boys title
BY BRAD SHERMAN
BSHERMANOMYDAILYTRIBUNE.COM

RIO
GRANDE
Freshman Catie Wolfe won a
pair of individual events, and
she and her M!!igs teammates
captured nine events en routeto winning the girls champipnship of the Rio Grande
.
Quad on Frida¥.
The annual track and field ·
meet - hosted by River
Valley High School - serves
as a .tune-up for league
meets , which begin this
week, as well as for the
Southeast Di strict meets.
Vinton County beat out
Eastern to win the boys title.
·Wolfe captured the I 00 and
200 meter dashes in times of
13 .7 and 28.8 seconds
respectively. Also in the
spnnts category, the Lady
Marauders won the 4x l 00
meter relay in a time of 55 .4
seconds.
Meigs scored 129 points to
take the title - beating River
Valley by a comfortable 46point margin . Eastern (67)
was third followed by Vinton ·
County (31) and South Gallia
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Teem Slllndlngo - 1. V1nloo CoJn1y
101, 2._Ea01em 79, 3 . Meloa 68, 4, RiVet
Valley 64, 5. Sou1tl Oallia !4.
101knt10f daah - 1 . Brandon11 .4; 2. Mullins (VC) 11 .8; 3. Englol\
M 11 .a; • · Honaker tEl 11.8; 5. Collool
C) 12.3.
.
200 - 1. Je~ Sperry iVC) 23.7; 2.
English (M) 23.9; 3 . Fisher (M) 2A.3; 4.
Lewis (SCl) 25.6; 5. HiK (AV) 28.1. .
0 - 1 . koreyThon.,..,riYC~53.0; 2.
Simmoos IYC) 56.7; 3. c57.4;
4: Pierce (E) 59,1; 5. King IM) 1. ,2.
BOO-motor run- 1. Michael o - i'(E)
2;08.9; 2. Le91er tRV) 2:10.2; 3. Davit (E)
2:14.1; 4. Casto IRV) 2:15.1; 5. Allen
IYC) 2:16.2.
1600 - 1 . Michael Owen (E) 4:38.9; 2.
Davis (E) 4;48.3; 3. l.eoter (AV) 4:51.5: 4.
Hively (AV) 5:04.0; 5. Allen (VC) 5:28.6.
3200 - 1. Vince .Woeihers1eln (AV)
10:56.0; 2. Hively (RV) 11 :13.0 ; 3.
Manindale IE) 11 :26.0; 4. Kilby (AV)
13:59.0.
110-metor hunlleo- 1. Ryan(VC) 16.9; 2. Remy (VC) 17.0; 3. Klnnln
(M) 18.1: 4.Hiil (RV) 19.9.
300 - 1. 1-My Kinnan tM) &gt;48.2; 2. Hill
(RV) 49.4; 3. Crow (M) 55.9; 4. Bun rfC)

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4 X 1 - !My -1 . Me1ao 45.4, 2.
Vinkln County 45.6, 3. SoUih Galla 51 .o;
4. Eastem 54.7.
4X200 -1 . Vlnkln Coun1y 1:35.2, 2.
M~lgs 1:37.5, 3. Eas1em 1:4Q.6, 4. RIYor
Veley 1;51 .5.
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4X400 - 1. Vimon County 3:443.7, ·2.
River Valley 3:57.7, 3. Soulh Clallla
4:01. 1, 4. Eastem 4:03.8.
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4X800 - 1. RIYor Valley 9:01.3, 2.
Ea91em 9:15.5, 3. Meias 10:38.6.
Sho1 put - I. CllfY East (VC) 4Nl5.5;

· 2. Batey (E) 42-oo; 3. - . , (SG) 4007; 4. Brown jRV) 39-11 ; 5. Sou1o0y (M)
3~1 .

Dlocua -1 ._ Ani11ony Crileo (E) 11&amp;&lt;l8;
2. Richardaon (M) 111.()5; 3. l.oorrr*1a
IYCl 11o-oa: 4. Brown (AV) 104,08; !:

Newell IE) 104.:l.5.
,
High jump -1 . Brody Remv (VC) ~;
2. S1ewart (VC) 5-00; 3. McQ1d1 (E) 502; 4. Kinnon (M) IHJ2.
·
Long Jump -1 . Bryoe -tEl 11103.5; 2. Sperry IYC) 17· 11 ; 3. Piet1:e (E)
17-()6; 4. Haning (M) 1&amp;4.5; 5. Jagono
(RV) 14-9.5.
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Also for Meigs, Devan
River Vat!ty 83. S. E - ~ 4 . Soulsby was first in the 400County 31 , 5. Galla 7_. ' ••
meter dash and Kimi Swisher
,---~
- ~13.7:
2. Sitleon (VC)13.8;
3.-~ ( .. .
outdistanced the rest of the
14.1; 4. Haymon IE) 14.3; 5. 01rnon1
(RV)14.6. ·
field in the 3200-meter run.
200-1 . Calie Wolle (M) 28.6; 2. Lesley Preece and Melissa
(El 29.5; 3. Clelland (M) 29.8; 4. Olrnonl
(RV) 30.1; 5. W011cmM (RV) 30.4.
Grueser won the shot put and
400-1 . Devan Sooloby (M).1:04.3;;!. ·
discu s respectively and
Weber (E) 1:05.3; 3, N&lt;Mlo~:I)U;
4. Wooonan (RV) 1:09.3; s.
,(AV)
Ashley Samar took the long
1:13.8.
jump.
-..-run1. KayfM·(E)
2;42.4; 2. F'rtch
. tAV)
. 2:45.8; 3. snoilo
River Valley's Kayla Smith
(M) 3:02.8; 4. B - (E) 3:18.8; ill.
was also a multi-event winHall (SG) 3:2;?.6.
.
11100 - 1. Kaylee Mlam (E) 8!52.7; 2.
ner individually. She capFilch (RV) 6:06.8; 3. Ma~ (E)
tured the 100-meter hurdles
6;32.2; 4. S)'lisher (M) 6:35.8; 5.
Bn&gt;derick (E)6:59.3.
in a time of 17.4 and was also
3200- I. Klml Swtol1er IMI13:43.7; 2.
first in the 300-meter version
Filch (AV) 14:01.4; 3. Mo- (!;)
14;08.5; 4. Spencer (AV) 18:51 ,0; 5.
(53.4) . Teammate Jessi lson
Bunner (RV) 23;34.4.
was first in the high jump.
1~ huidleo- 1. KIYia 9ITtll
(AV) 17.4; 2. Srrith (M) 18.2; 3,- (M)
Kay lee Milam won the 800
18.2; 4. samar (M) 18.2; 5. SWilhet' (RV)
(2:42.4) and 1600 meters
20.6.
300 - 1. Kayle Smlit1 (AV) 53.4; 2.
(5:52.7) for Eastern . . The
samar (MI 54.9; 3. Bolin (M) 54.9; 4.
Lady Eagles were also winHayman (E) 57.5; 5. Swisher (RV)
1;03.1 . .
ners in the 4x200 and 4x400
4 X 1 - !My- 1. Melgo 511.4, 2. ·
meter relays .
Brad Sllermanlpho1o
River Vaney 56.4, 3. Eastern 57.8, 4.
South Gallia's Natasha Meigs' Kimi Swisher takes the hand-off durinj! the 4xBOO-meter relay at the Rio Grande Quad Vlnlon Counly 58.0.
4X200 - 1. Eas18m 1:59.3, 2. · • More images from-the
Adkins placed third in the track and field meet Friday In Rio Gran.de. .
Valley 2:01 .8.
100-meter dash and·founh in
4X'IOO - 1. Eas1em 4:29.6, 2. Molgl
Rio Quad meet.
4:31.1, 3. Vlmon County 5:29.9.
the
long
jump
while
Becky
No
Vikin~ won more than male to win in multiple ·River Valley's lone individSee Page 82
4x100 - 1. Meigs 11 :57.1, 2. Hall rounded out the Lady one event mdividually, VC events - taking the 800 ual event winner, but he Valley
14:44.4.
.
put - 1. Lesley Preece (M). 211Rebels' scoring with a fifth- did win both the 4x200 and (2:08 .9) and . 1600 meters along with Chris Lester, Kyle 1Shot
0.5; 2. Hillmen rfC) 28-10.5; 1 l'1lctl
·place showing · in the 800- 4x400-meter relays . Jeff (4:36.9). Teammate Bryce Hively and Jon Casto also IAV) 2B.a.5; 4. Clruoser (M) 25-04; 6.Graves (VC) 23-01. .
·
meter race.
Sperry won the 200 meters, Honaker glided farthe st in won the 4x800-meter relay.
llilcul - 1. Melissa G..- (M) 84SPORTS BRIEFS .
South Gallia set a new 10; 2. Preece (M) 73-&lt;le; 3. ~ (VC)
Vinton County's boys, Korey Thompson captured the long jump and An'thony
4. Hillman IYC) 64-09; 5. I loi1A:J,1
meanwhile. amassed 101 · the 400, the 110-meter hur- Crites won the discus.
school record in th e 4x400- Sfl.()5;
(AV) 63-5.5.
Mei~
points to win the other title . dies went to Ryan Stewart,
Meig s' , Brandan Fisher mete r. ·relay, fini shing
HIGh Jump - 1. Jesst loon (AV) 4-08; 2.
The Vikings . beat" out Gary East outthrew the com- won the 100-meter dash and third, and also took third in ~s IVCJ. 4-06; 3. Paltel10fl (M) .44. 1-!amikoo (RV) 441; 5. Bailly (M)
Eastern, which finished with petition in the shot put and was also part of a winning the 4x I 00 meters. Brian 04;
4-04.
long Jump - 1. Ashley Samar (M) 1479 points. Meigs (68) was Brody Rell)y was tops in the 4x I 00-meter relay team . . Lewi s was fourth in th e
10; 2 Smhh (M) 13-Jl.5; 3. loon (AV) 13POMEROY - The 13th third followed by River high jump.
Andy Kinnan took the 300-. 200-meter da sh and Josh 7.5;
4. Adkins (SG) 13-7.5; 5. a-, (E)
Annual Meig s Football Golf Valley (64) . and South
Eastern distance runner meter hurdles .
Ski more placed third in I he 1$-5.
Tournament will be held on Gallia (14) .
Michael Owen was the lone
Vince Weatherstein was. shot put.
Saturday, May 13th at the
Pine Hills Golf Course, with
a shotgun start beginning at
9a.m .
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The tournament will be a
four man, bring your own
.team sc ramble . Team handi BY MARK WIWAMS
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caps mus be at lea st 40 with
SPECIAL TO THE TIMES-SENTINEL
only one member under I0.
Cost of the tournament
RJO GRANDE - The post- '
jncludes golf, cart, ·lunch season run for the 2006 .
:and beverages.
University of Rio Grande
-BY lARRY ClluM
LCRUM®MYDAILYREGISTER.COM
· Fer more· information, Redrnen .baseball team ended
~ncluding cost to enter the · far too quickly as the Redmen
BUFFALO, WVa.
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notlostto the Blue and Gold in
series 2-0 and earn a spot in the
nearly two years. but Buffalo
NAJA Region IX Tournament.
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Sen. Mike DeWine, who
wants a third term.
Cheney is scheduled to
attend a $250-per-person luncheon May IS at the
Renaissance Cleveland Hotel.
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will ha ve an opponunity to be
photographed with Cheney.
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Follin as a strong candidate
for the GOP. He's been elect- ·
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Sunday, May 7,

Cavs advance after IT n over Wizards
BY JOSEPH WHITE
ASSOCIATED PRESS

Eastern's Michael Owen and River Valley's Chris Lester run 12 in the 800 meters.
.

once the Cavaliers overcame kicked the ball. He aJld
the Wizards' 14-point first- Arenas were assessed techniand
Jordan
was
quarter lead. FoJ 24 minutes cals,
WASHINGTON - ·LeBron - from early in the second restrained by Daniels and two
James played 53 minutes. quarter to early in the fourth assistant coaches.
Damon Jones played 14 sec- - neit,her team led by more
James had another run-in in
onds.
than five points .
.
the fourth ,quarter, when the
James provided the games The Wizards then blew a si de of his head col lided with
manship. Jones provided the seven-po,int led with 4:48 to the upper body of HaY,'&gt;'!~od .
game-winner.
·
play in regul ation and needed with 9:59 to play. Haywood
That combination has the Arenas' 3D-footer with 2.3 was called for a foul but not a
Cleve land Cavaliers m the seconds to play to send the fl agrant one
there
. second round of the playoffs game to overtime . Arenas, appeared to be nothing malifor the first time in 13 years. · whose duel s with James made CIOUS about the contact - yet
James scored 32 points, the series compelling , fin- James was on hi s hands and
made two key blocks,. sur- ished with 36 points - but he knees for 1bout a half-mi nute
vived a nasty collision with missed the two vital free while Cleve land called timeBrendan Haywood, and throws with hi s team leading out.
by one with IS seconds
perhaps, most importantly James missed both free
did some talking to Gilbert remaining in overtime . James throws - amazingly, his.first
i\renas at the free throw line did his best to distract Arena s attempts of the game - and
late 111 overtime. Arenas by sayi ng something between con:unitted a turnover on
missed both attempts, setting the two attempts.
Clevelamt's next possession.
up Jones' 17-foot ·baseline
"1 told him if he missed
He eventually recovered.
jumper with 4.8 seconds both of those fre e throw s, the James sprawl ed' on the floor
remaining in the Cavaliers' game was over," James said. 'to retrieve a rebound with
·· 114- 11 3 victory over the
Arenas' account was a little I: I 0 to play. James also
. Washington Wizards on different. He said James told blocked Jamison's layup from
Friday night.
him: "If you .miss thi s, you beh ind, setting up a fast break
"Damon Jones, self-pro- know who's hitting the game- that led to a pair of free'
Giaiined 'Best Shooter in the winner."
throw s that gave the Cavaliers
Universe,' hit a dagger,"
Whatever. The point is that their first lead of the fourth
James said .
Arenas, who so badly wanted 4uarter.
The Cavaliers won the to match Jam es' heroics,
In the extra period , Butler
series 4-2, their first series missed when it mattered made two free throws with 30
win since 1993, when James most.
sec onds left to give the
was 8 years old. · They also
"It is hard .to swallow," Wizards a one-point lead. The
won two road games in a Arenas said. "You feel you let Cavaliers were working to try
playoff seri es for the first time your team down .... I missed to retake the lead when Eric
111 franchise hi story. They will 'em. An 80-percent free- Snow launched a crosscourt
have little .time to celebrate throw shooter and you miss pass that new over the head of
before opening the second two. One of them ni ghts·. The Murray
and
over
round at Detroit on Sunday.
basketball gods wasn't with Washington 's bench.
"Thi s is probably one of the us in this series. We lose three
Arenas then mi ssed the free
best feelinr,s I've had in a games on game-winning throws before Jones - who
long time,' James said. "I shots."
has played for I0 teams in
didn't want to come here and
Jame s shot 15-for-25 and eight seasons
came
just be happy to be m the· had seven rebounds, seven through.
playoffs."
assists and five turnovers.
"It was. 9etinitely frustratJames made the wmmng Donyell Marshall scored a ing for a guy who played big
shots in Games 3 and.-:5 in a season -high 28 points, and minutes a year ago and to
series that included three 'one- Mt11-ray had 21 for the come into a situation where
you're not playing as much,"
point Cleveland victories, Cavaliers.
mcluding the la~t two in over- · Antonio Daniels scored 22 Jones said. "But I' m a profestime, but it was Jones' turn in for the Wizards. Caron Butler sional, and coming into this
the spotlight for the finale . had 18 points and 20 situation ; I came here for a
Margmalized by the return of rebound s. Antawn Jami son reason and that was to win
Larry Hughes and the emer- was in foul trouble much of basketball games."
That's just what he did.
gence of Flip Murray, Jones the night and finished with 15
had been a bit player in the points.
Notes: The Cavaliers had
series. He had scored only
Coach Eddie Jordan has never won a Game 6, going 0three points and played Jess often said the Wi zards can 4 all-time until Friday . ...
. than 24 total minutes.
handle adversity but not pros- · Butler mi stakenly took the
But one thing I ones cah do · perity -they regularly over- free throw after the flagrant
is shoot. He was put in the come daunting deficits but foul involving Haywood, so
game as an alternat1ve in case often blow big leads. Their Haywood had to retake the
Jame s couldn 't get a decent 24-10 edge was built on 9-for- free throw later in the quarter.
shoL With James drawin g a IZ shooting, but the Cavaliers ... The Cavalier-s have won
double-team , Jones got the needed only six minute s to tie seven consecutive one-point
ball and took advantage.
the game in a run highlighted games. :.. James has set at
least 15 franchise records in
"I was going to either be.the by James' block on Arenas.
hero or the goat," Jones said .
The sequence began when the series. Perhaps the most
"Tonight I was the hero . so Arenas stole a pass near mid- telling is his 182 total points
l'm glad. That's why l'.m court and drove for a dunk, through five games, _easily
but James challenged the shot surpassing Brad Daugherty 's
smiling."
Keeping with the knife- and bott1 players crashed to mark ot' 158 set over seven
edge emotion of the series: the floor. When no foul was games in the 1992 Eastern
Game 6 was tense and tight , called. Jordan screamed and Conference finals.

South Gallia's Rob Coury competes in the 800-meter run. ·

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Meigs ' Andy Kinnan clears the final hurdle on his way to winning the 300-meter hurdles event.

River Valley's Ashley Rtch competes in the 800-meter run,

Eastern's Erin Weber and Meigs' Devan Soulsby in the 400:meter dash.

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Meigs' Cornelius English, second from left, and Brendan Fisher, far right, compete with a pair of Vinton County runners In the
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Sunday, April 23: Oetroll 92, UUwaukee
74
1 Wednesday, April 28: Oeiroit 109,
Milwaukee 98
Saturday, April 29: Milwaukee 124,
Detroit 104
Monday. May 1: Detroit 109, Milwaukee
·gg
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Milwaukee 93, Detroil wins series 4-1
Miami ya. Chlclgg
Saturday, April 22: Miami 111 , Chicago
106
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Alexander
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Fed Hock'
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Thursday, May 4: Miami 113, Chicago
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Tuesday. Api"il 25: New Jersey 90,
Indiana 75
Thursday, April 27: Indiana 107, New
Jersey 95
Saturday. April 29: New Jersey 97,
Indiana sa
,
Tussday, May 2: New Jersey 92, Indiana
86,
Thursday. May 4 : New Jersey 96,
Indiana 90, New Jersey wins series 4·2
1
Clpyaland ya. W.ablngmn
Southeaetern Ohio Athletic League
Saturday, Ap ril 22: Cleveland 97,
9-1
Washington 86
'
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Tuesday, Apri l . 25: Washington 89,
Logan
7·3
Mari8t1a
5-5
Cleveland 84
Friday, Apri l 28: Cleveland 97,
Jackson
5-5
Gallipolis
3-7
Washington 96
Sunday, April 30:. Washington 106,
1-9
Athens
Cleveland 96
Wednesday, May 3: Clevela nd 121 ,
Tri-Vatley Conference
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Wellston'
8·2
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8-2
Vinton Co•
1 seriBs 4-2.
7-3
Meigs
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Alexander
5·5
San Antonio ya. Sacmmtoto
Belpre
2·8
Saturday, April 22: S,n Antonio 122,
0·10
Nels-Vork
Sacramento 88
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Hocking Division
I Sacramento 119. OT
10-0
Trimble'
Friday. April 28 : Sacramento 94, San
Waterford
8·2
Antonio 93
·
5·5
Fed fjock
I Sunday, April 30: Sacramento 102, San
3·7
Southern
Antonio 84
2·8
Eastern
2·8
Miller
1 Tuesday, May 2: San Antonio 109,
Sacramento 98
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Ohio Valley Conference
· Sacramento 83, 58n Antonio wins series
Fairland'
10·0
4·2
7-3
South Point
Phoenix y1. Lqa Angelle Lakera
Rock Hill
7·3
Sunday, April 23 : Phoenix 107, Los
Chesapeake
3-7
Angeles Lakers 102
Coal Grove
2·8
, Wednesday, April 26: Los Angeles
River Valley
1-9
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~riday, Apr_il 28: Los Angeles Lakers 99.
• - denotes champion
Phoenhc 92
Sunday, April 30: Los Angeles Lakers 99,
Phoenhc 9a, OT
,
Tue sday. May 2~ Phoen1x 114, Los
Angeles Lakers 97,
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Thursday. May 4: Phoenix 126, Los
Playoff Glance
1 Angeles Lakers ·118, Series lied 3-3
FIRST ROUND
Ohio Valley Conferenc•
9- t
Cheaapeake'
Rock Hill
8·2
Falrtand
5-5
South Point
5·5
COal Grove
3~ 7 ,
River Valley
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Saturday, May 6: Los Angeles Lakers at
Phoenix, 8:30p.m.
Dtnvtr n. Lot Angt111 Cl!pptrt
Saturday, April 22: Los Angeles Clippers
89, Denver 87
' t.b'lday, April 2•: los Angeles Clippers
98, Denver 87
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Thursday, April 27: Denver 94, Los

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Tampa Bay
12 18 .400
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16 14 .533 4 1/2
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! Minnesota
11 18 .379 9
Saturday, April 29: Los Angeles Clippers l Kansas City
7 20 .259 12
100, Denver 86
Weat Dlv!elon
Monday, May 1: Los Angeles Clippers l
w L Pet GB
101 , Denver 83, Los Angeles wins series L Texas
17 13 .567
1 Oakland
4-1
15 14 .517 11/2
D11!11yt. Memphlt
Los Angeles
13 17 .433 4
Sunday.Aprll23: Dallas 103, Memphis93 Seattle
12 19 .387 51/2
Wednesday, April 26: Dallas 94, Memphis
79
Thursday's Games
Saturday, April ·29: Dallas 94, Memphis L.A. Angels 7, Detroit 2
89, 0T
Chicago White Sox 4. Seat1te 1
Monday. May 1: Dellaa 102, Memphis 76, Oakland 12, Cleveland 4 ·
Dallas wins series 4-Q
Boston 7, TorOnto 4
QUARTERFINALS
N.Y. Yankeas 10, Tampa Bay 5
1
Texas 8, Baltimore 2
EASTE~~~~lJRENCE
:, Kansas Ci1y 1 , Min~eso1a 0
Dttrolt vt. CllyJ!and
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Friday a G•mea
Sunday, May 7: Cleveland at Detroit, 3:30 _Boston 6, Battlmore 3
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.
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Tuesday May 9· Cleveland at Detroit 7 N.Y. Yankees B, Texas 7
p.m.
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Saturday, May 13: Detroit at Cleveland, a Kansas.C1ty 5, Chicago White Sox 4
Cleveljind 9, Seattle 4
p.m.
Monday, May 15: Detroit at Cleveland, Tampa Bay 3, Oakland 1
TBA
National LeagUe
Wednesday, May 17: Cleveland at
At A Glance
.
Detroit, TBA, If necessary
By The AIIOCI_.ted Preas
Friday, May 19: Detroit at Cleveland,
All Tlmao EDT '
TBA .. if necessary
,
Eaet Dtvlalon
S~:-~nday, May 21: Cleveland at Detroit,
3:30 p.m., If necessary
WL Pel
GB
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New York
20 9 .690
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15 14 .517 5
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Atlanta
12 17 .414 8
Wednesday, May 9: New Jersey at Washington
10 20 .333 ' 10112
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Friday, May 12: Miami at New Jersey, 8
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Sunday, May 14: Miami at New Jersey, Cincinnati
20 10 .667
TBA
Houston
19 10 .655 1/2
Tuesday, May 16: New Jersey at Miami , 8 St. Louis
18 12 .6(1()- 2
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Th•Jrsday, May 18: Miami at New Jersey, Chicago
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Welt Dlvialon
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17 13 .567
Arizona
Sen Antonio yt Dallea
17 13 .567 .:,...
Colorado
Sunday, May 7: Dallas at San Antonio, 1
14 15 .483 2 112
s8n
Diego
.
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Tuesday, May 9: Dallas at San Antonio, San Francisco
13 17 .433 4
Los
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Saturday, May 13: ~an Antonio at Dallas,
Thuradey.'a Gamea
5 p.m
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7, San Francisco 4
Monday, May 15: San AntOnio at Dallas,
Philadelphia 6, Atlanta 3
9:30p.m.
WednesHay, May 17: Dallas at San Florida 11 , Washington 3
N:Y. Mats 6, Pittsburgh 0
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Friday, May 19: San Antpnio at Dallas, Houston '4, St. Louis 3
Cincinnati 7, Colorado 1
TBA, if necessary
Monday, May 22: Dallas at San Antonio', Arizona 6, Chicago Cubs 0
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TBA, il necessary
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Philadelphia B. San Francisco 3
N.Y. Mats 8, Atlanta 7, 14innings
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Colorado 5, Housion 4
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J~~~Ja; ~~Y 14: New Jersey at Carolina.
7 p.m., if necessary
Tuesday, May 16: Carolina at' New Jersey. ,
7 p.m., it necessary
Thursday, May 18: New Jersey at
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But before the Lady BiSQn
could get too excited, Wahama
· made things interesting.
Amber Tully was next up
with her firs&lt; at-bat of the night
in place of Airi el Derifield
and made a good first impression with a single, moving
Ferguson around to second.
The two baserunners then
·moved into scoring . position
on a passed ball from pitcher
Dingess which ignited the
Lady Falcon s.ideline.
A shift in momentum could
easily be felt on the very next
play. Wolfe hit softly to the
pitcher, but the throw to first
went too high, allowing
Wolfe to rou11d safely to sec-

COLuMsus (AP)- The weekly fianlng report provided by 1he OMalon
the Oh.lo O&amp;partment of Nat~ral Resources.
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Spring wild turkey
hunters find success
turkeys in the first seven
days of the spri ng hunting COUNTY ......... 2006
. . 230
season, according to the Adams
Allen ..
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Ohio Department of Natural Ashland
.... 176
38~
Resources
(ODNR) Ashtabula
Athens .. . ...... . 355
Division of Wildlife. Last Auglaize . . .. , ... . t7
year 8,883 birds were 'har- Belmont . . ....... 275
vested du{ing the first week. Brown .......... ·. 208
Butler .
. ..... 31
So far this season, the 10 Carroll
........... 128
counties harvesting the most Champaign ..... , . 51
turkeys are: Ashtabula Clark .... ... . .. . 24
. . ...... 272
(381), Harrison (375), Clermont.
Clinton . . .
. 24
Meigs (374), Guernsey Columbiana.
. . 258
Athens
(355), Co~,&gt;hocton .. ..... 326
(358),
. . . . .. ,40
Coshocton
(326), , Crawford.
Cuyahoga .
. .3
Tuscarawas (317), Jackson Darke . .... ...... 21
..
. 82
(311 ), Washington (306), ,Defiance
Delaware .. . ... . . 34
and Belmont (275).
Erie ..
. ..... 13
. .. 84
"Hunters still have three Fairfield. .
.......... 11
weeks of hunting to kill · Fayette
Franklin ..... ..... 9
their 'gobbler," said Dave Fulton.
. . 1"9
Swanson, forest research Gallia . . .... . .... 21 0
... .. ... . . 209
biologist with the Division Geauga
Greene . .. ....... 18
of Wildlife. "More birds can Guernsey ...... . . 358
. . 77
be found in our woods and Hamilton . . .
.... .... . a
fields this spring thanks to Hancock
Hardin ... ........ 24
above average reproductive Harrison .
. 375
. .. 9
success in the last two Henry .. .
Highland.
. .. 200
years."
·:-locking
.. 184
Hunters age 17 and Holmes. .
. .. . 171
. . 61
younger killed 1,872 birds Huron . . . .
Jackson .
during a special youth-only Jefferson . ...... ... 311
250
season held the weekend or Knox ..
248
. 92
April 22-23, compared to Lake ...
...... .. 139
last year's 1,612. Top youth Lawrence
Licking .
. . 210
counties this season were: Logan ..
. . 110
. .. 72
Ashtabula (76), Washington Lorain . . .
. ....... ... 16
(72),
Ashland
and Lucas
Madison. .
. .·2
Coshocton (63), Harri son Ma~ning ; ....... 113
and Jackson (60) , Meigs Manon . . . . . . . 10
... . ...... eo
(54), Monroe (53), and Medina
Meigs .... . , , .... 374
Brown and Columbiana Mercer .
.4
Miami . ....
.5
(50).
Monroe ..... . .... 253
· Opening day figures of Montgomery ... 9
3,058 birds also are up from Morgan . . . . . . . . 208
.
. .. ... 130
last year's 2,824. The season Morrow
Musldngum ..... . . 223
remains open through May Nobl!,. ... ........ 216
21.
. . Ottawa . . . . 5
Paulding .. . ...... 33
Spring wild turkey hunters Peny.
. .. 224
may hunt in all 88 counties Pickaway ........ 29
(except Lake La Su An Pike . . .... ...... 152
.. ..
. .. 90
Wildlife Area in ,Williams Portage
Preble . .... .. .. .. 35
County). Turkey hunting is PUtnam ....... ... 45
permitted one-half · hour Richland . . . .... 184
. . .. ........ 219
before sunrise until noon Ross
Sandusky ........ 8
daily. Hunters may take two . Scio to . . . . . .... 229
bearded turkeys per spring S_oneca .......... 61
Shelby .. .
.. . 20
season. Shotguns using sho&lt;, Stark.
. .. .
. 127
crossbows, and longbows Summll ..... .. . 33
are legal during this season. Trumbull . . . . . .. 263
. 317
A spring turkey permit is .Tuscarawas
Union ........... 9
required along with an Ohio Van Wert ... . . . 5
Vinton .......... 144
hunting license.
· Warren . .
46
For more information Washington . . .. ...
. .. 306
about Ohio's spring wild Wayne .
. ... 57
turkey hunting season; visit Williams . , . .. .. 92
.....
..5
the ODNR web site at WOO'J
Wyanctot . .
. .. 19
Tolal ............ 10,7117
ohiodnr.com/wildlife

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FIRST TURKEY
E~&lt;an

Bowman, age
9, killed his
first turkey
with a 410
shotgun on
Sunday, April
23. The bird
weighed
14.75
pounds and
was shot on
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COL,UMBUS
Ohio
boaters will a_gain benefit from
free safety. mspections conducted dunng the month of
May •by the Ohio Department
of Natural Resources (ODNR)
Division of Watercraft and its
boating partners, · the U.S.
Power Squadrons. U.S. Coast
Guard Aulliliary and some
local marine patrol units.
The inspections are aimed at
increasing boating safety
awareness in observance of
National Safe Boating Week
May 20-26.
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Watercraft safety inspectors
do not issue. citations, but
instead provide completed
written inspections that .allow
boat owners and operators to
make recommended ·improvements t_o the· safety equipment
on thetr boats. Officers and
inspectors look for properly
working equipment such as tire
extingutshers, horns, navigationaf lights, distress signals
and an adequate . number of
approved life jackets that w'e of
the proper style, size and tit for
tmy passengers who w·e likely
to be aboard a particular boat.

A limited number of floating
key chains that are ideal for
carryin~ a watercmft registmt10n will be d1stnbuted tn
boaters w~ose ve~sels undergo
the safety mspecuons. In addtlion, begmmng May 19, watercraft officers will distribute. a ·
hm1ted number of wnst
bracet:~s inscribed. with th~ .
words Wear Your L1fe Jacket
to boaters they observe on the
water .who are properly wear- •
mg a hfe JaCket.
.
The North AJ11ertcan Safe
Boatmg Week campaign began
m 1957 and contmues to
increase boating safety awareness by encouragmg boaters to
always wear a ..U.~. Coast
Guard-approved hfe. Jacket of
the proper type and s1ze, to take
an approved ~ater e~ucauon
course, to pan1c1pate m a free
~atercraft safety mspect!on
.md adopt other safe boatmg
practices. .
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An estimated 3 mt.lhon
Oh10ans .e nJOY recreational
boating each year. Recreational .
boating in Ohio contributes an
estimated $2. 1 billion annually
to the state's ~conomy. and supports the fullttme eqUivalent of
an estimated 19,000 jobs.

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.COMMON NAMES: Walleye, Pickerel. Yellow pike, Wall-eyed pike
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IDENT1F1CAOON: The Walleye has a long slender body with a yellow-olive color with
a brassy overcast on the sides. The tall fin has a white spot on the bottom edge. The
· ey:e Is large and cloUdy, and there is a dark blotch on the webbing between the last
thr8e spines ol the first dorsal f!rl. The .mouth Is tilled with sharp canine teeth. The wall·
eye k:lokB similar to the sauger and saugeye.

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· ond and Ferguson a:nd Tully the dugout possessing a huge
to score, drawing the score to . momentum shift as Buffalo
stepped to the plate, both with ·
3-2.
championship •
With both sidelines up and secuonal
dreams
still
alive.
cheering on their team,
the Lady Bison were faced
Wahama saw Wolfe on second with only one out. with a q111ck first out when
Veronika Ohlinger was next Katelyn Scott hit weakly to
up, but a weak hit to third shon stop KeithAnn Sayre
_base gave the Lady Falcons who made a nice throw to
their second out of. the inning. frrst for the out. Next up was
On the very next at bat, . Emily Burgess, who hit a sinKeithAnn Say(e hit and gle, putting a runner on base .
reached on an error, allowing with only the one out.
On the very .next at bat,
Wolfe to make an ,attempt .at
third base. Wolfe .took off clean up hitter Jessica Blake
from second and slide into ripped a double to the right
third, but like the play that field fence, allowing Burgess
allowed her to reach m the to reach third where she held
.
first place, the ball went over up.
Tucker hit a ·line drive shot
the head -of the thirdbaseman
on the throw, allowing Wolfe just inches over the top of the
to siand up and easily jog glove of Ohlinger, giving
nome for the tying run; ignit· Tucker , the game winning
RBI when Burgess crossed
ing the Wahama bench.
After the next batter hit a home plate as the Buffalo
fly ball to ·right field. for the bench cleared and ran onto
third out, Wahama went into ' the .field in celebration.

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Season continues through May 21
DNR
First Week
COLUMBUS
Ohio
hunters killed 10,797 wild Turkey Results

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sixth and two more in the bottom of the ninth but fell two
runs shan.
Junior leftfielder Michael
Warren went 3-for-3 with an
RBI and a stolen base to lead
the nine-hit attack. Junior
catcher Kyle Wells was 2-for-4
with a double and freshman
third baseman Kevin Hoover
was 1-for-4 with an RBI.
Urbana collected I 2 hits in
the game with Jacovone, Bart
Hunton, Jarrod Limbach and
Randy Harrell all producing
two hits each. Limbach had an
RBI double with a run scored,
Hunton also scored a run and
Harrell also produced a run
batted in.
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Sophomore Kenta Sato took
the loss for the Redmen. Sato
(4-2) went 6 1/3 innings, ,
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Brad She;manlphoto
'allowing nine hits and six runs Rio Grande's Dustin Gibbs thmws a pitch during game two of
(five earned) with three -strike- Friday's doubleheader loss to Urbana.
outs and four walks.
The Redmen would get as · go the distance for Urbana and
Brock 'Bender (6- 1) pitched
close
as 5-4 after denting. the send them into region tourney.
seven solid innings to get' the
win for the Blue Knights. plate three times in the'fourth, Anderson gave up six hits m
Bender allowed six hits and thanks mostly to· a wild spell nine innings with sill strikeouts
three runs (two earned) with from Urbana staner Chris and three walks while allowing
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five strikeouts and two walks: Anderson. Anderson hit two four runs.
batters,
setting
Rio
tp
for
a
big
Gibbs
(6-3)
pitched
6 113
Urbana, who was the home
inning.
Warren
delivered
an
innings
in
taking
the
loss
for
team in game two, jumped out
to a 3-0 lead in, the bottom of infield hit With the bases Rio Grande. · Gibbs line read
the first -inning and never loaded, scoring Nate Chau and six inninjls. six runs (all
Michael
Branon earned) with seven strikeouts
trailed as they captured the senior
reached
on
a
fielder's
9hoice and eijlht walks..
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series with a 6-4 win.
Seii10r centerfielder Mike
Rio staner Dustin Gibbs that brought in Swords. Junior
strug1&gt;led with his control early · rightfielder Matt Smith also Golom lead the Redmen with
walking the bases loaded and scored with heads up base-run- two of team's six hits. Golom
then surrendering a three-run ning, coming·home as Urbana also stole a base. Branon was
shortstop Scott Patterson 1-for-3 ·with an , RBI and
double to Limbach.
Rio scratched out a run in the dropped the ball in the · Warren was 1-for-4 with an
ellchange at second base.
RBI. Smith and Chau also prosec~md and then fell behind 5Urbana added a run in the duced hits and scored a run·
I in the third inning when
Urbana's John Milliron hit a seventh on a solo· shot by each.
two-run home run over the ' lacovone.
Limbach went 3-for-4 to
fence in right field.
Anderson (7 -6) was able to lead the Blue Knights.

seemed to flfe up the Buffalo

Ohio Fishing Report - - -

Burro ughs to Durham of the IL. Recalled
RH~ Chad Harville from Durham .
Des1gnated INF Nick Green .tor aaslgnment. Placed RHP Dan Miceli on the 15·
day DL.
TORONTO BLUE JAYS-Oplloned RHP
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Vinnie Chulk to Syracuse ·or the IL
San Jo11 n Edmonton
Sunday. May 7: Edmonton at. San Jose, 8 . Recalled AHP Francisco Rosario from
Syracuse. ,
p.m.
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National League
Monday, Mev 8: Edmonton at San Jose,
MILWAUKEE
BREWERS-Recalled
10:30 p.m.
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Wednesday, MaY 10: Sarl Jose at RHP Jared Fernandez from ~ash'ville of
lhe PCL.
Edmonton, 10 p.m.
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES-Piecad C
Friday, May 12: San Jose at Edmonton, 8
Mike L:ieberthat on the 15·day DC.
p.m.
c' Carlos Ruiz from
Sunday. May 14: Edmonton at San Jose, Recalled
10 p.m., if necessary
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre ot the IL.
FOOTBALL
Wednesday, May 17: San Jose at
Edmonton, TBA, II necessary
National Footblll League
Friday, May 19: Edmonton at San Jose, 9
BUFFALO BILLS- Re-signed CB Nate
p.m., It necessal
Clements to a one-year contract. Signed
Anah m v1 Coloredo
WR Martin Nance, DE Jason Hall, DE
Friday, May 5: Anaheim 5, C,olorado 0, Ryan Neill, ·DE Matthew Al ee, DB Eric
Anaheim leads series 1·0
· Bessey, WR Chris Denney, LB John
Sunday, May 7: Colorado at Anaheim, 3 Digiorgio and FB Derrick Min g.
p.m.
CHICAGO BEARS-Signed RB Tony
Tuesday, May 9: Anaheim at Colorado, 8 Hollings to a two-year CQntract.
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p.m.
GREEN BAY PACKERS-Signed WR
ThUrsday, May 11 : Anaheim at Colorado, Calvin Ru ssell. WR Chris Francies. S Tra
10 p.m.
Boger, RB Arliss Beach, FB A.J. Cooper,
Sunday, May 14: Colorado at Anaheim, 3 RB Shermar · Br~cey, LB "T:Im Goodwell,
p.m., If necessary
TE Zac Alcorn, LB Byron Santiago, DE
Tuesday, May 16: Anaheim at Colorado, Jason Hunter, DE MOntez Murphy and T
TBA, if necessary
Thursday, May 18: Colorado at Anaheim, Josh Bourke.
MIAM I DOLPHINS-Signed LB Sam
TBA, If necessary
McGrew, LB Trent Bray, DT Steve Fitita , ~
08 Justin Holland, DE Ben lshola, WA
CONFERENCE FINALS
Eric
:Kimble, C Chris McNeil, P Thomas
(Beol-of-7) Olmsled and RB Gerald Riggs Jr.
EASTERN CONFERENCE
SAN FRANCISCO 49ER5-Signed WR
TBA
Chris Baker, WA C.J. · Brewer and OT
Bobby Payne.
WESTERN CONFERENCE
HOCKEY
TBA
National Hockey League
PHOENIX COYOTE5-Signe~ LW ,
STANLEY CUP FINALS
Patrick 'ischer to a multiyear contrac\ t
(Bost-of-7)
and D Keith Yandle.
TBA

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National Hockey le1Que
Friday'• Sporta Trlntacl!ona
Ployoff Glance
BASEBALL
MLB- Suspended Oakland C Joson
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
(Beat-ot'-7)
Kendall 'tor four games and fined him an
I;ASTERN CONFERENCE
undisclosed amount for his aggressive
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Ottlwa ya Buftelo
I actions, Including charging the mound,
Fnday, May 5: Buffalo 7, Ottawa 6, OT, and lined Los Angeles Angels P John
BuHalo leads series 1-0
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Monday, May 8: Buffalo at ottawa, 7 p.m. 1 propria1e actions and comments, which
Wednesday, May 10: Ottawa at Buffalo, 7 contributed to inciting the Incident, In a
p.m.
game on MaY 2.
Thur~ay, May 1~ : Ottawa at Buffalo, 7
American League
;·
p.m.
BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Acllva)ed 0~, •
Saturday, May 13: Buffalo at Ottawa·, 7 Luis Matos from the 15-day DL, Placed •
p.m., It necessary
OH·C Javy Lopez on the 15-day 0~. :· ·
Mon~ay, May 15: Ottawa at Buffalo, 7 retroactive to April 28.
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l p.m .. 11 necessary
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DETROIT TIGERS-Activated OF Dmitri
1
. Wed~esday, May 17: Buffalo at Ottawa, 7 . Young from the 15-day Ol.. Designated
p.m.. 11necessary
OF Alexis Gomez lor assignment.
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KANSAS Cl'r'Y ROYAL8-Recalled OF
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1 Saturday, May 6: New Jersey at Carolina, Aaron Guiel hom omaha of the PCL. .,
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2 p.m.
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Optioned 38 Mark Teahan to Omaha.
1 Monday, May 8: New Jersey at Carolina,
OAKLAND ATHLETICS-Recalled AHP
7:30 p.m.
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Wednesday, May 10. Carol.na at New Optioned RHP Chad oaudin 1o
1 Jersey, 7 p.m.
Sacramento
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ADULT SIZE: Walleye average 2 to 4 pounds and are between 14 and 221nches.
The stale record walleye weighed 15.95 P.OOnds and measured 33 Inches In len~.
RBHING METHODS: Walleye w~l bite a variety of lures. Some Qf the more popular
tJrea and methods include bottom bouncers with a nlghtcrawler hamese,.castlng weight
forward spinners with worms, and control led depth trolling with crankbalts or spoons. '
Anglers are usually more successful during low-light_intensity tlme periods.
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UFE HISTORY: Walleye spawn 1hrough0ut lho monlh of Aprtl when wa1er 1omP.,.tures are between 40 and 55• F. Walleye are free spawners that deposit their eggs In
the riffle areas of tributary streams or 0\1&amp;1'&lt; gravel to boulder·alzed rocks In reef areas of
Lake Erie. The eggs M1Ch In about 1o days. Females can lay as many as 400,QOO
eggs. Young waMeye lead on zooplankton end Insect laNse for most of tha first year.
· Following this stage lila young anift lo a dlel of smell fillh. Adui1S n lake Eneleod maln·
ty on emerald shiners, gizzard &amp;tlad, alewives and rainbow smelt. When th86e specieS
are not 111ailable they 'Hill feed on almost any suitable sized prey. Adult walleye leed pr1·
rnarlly during low·llght Intensity periods ot the day (sunrise and dusk) .

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PHOENIX - The way the
Arizona Diamondbacks have
been scoring runs .la.tely, they
don't need any help putting
together a big inning.
They got some help from the
Cincinnati Reds anyway.
Brandon Webb pitched eight
sharp innings, Luis Gonzalez
doubled and singled in a sevenrun second inning and Arizona
beat Cincinnati 7-1 Friday
night for its sixth stmight win.
It was the third time this season the Diamondbacks have
scored seven runs in an inning,
and the second time in four
days.
"It certainly was one of those
snowball innings," Arizona
manager Bob Melvin said.
''We' ll take a seven-run inning
any time."
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record in the NL heading into
play Friday, imploded in the
second. They gave up seven
runs on five hits, three errors,
two walks and a ballc.
"Our traveling secretary
could have beat us today,"
Cincinnati first ba~;eman Scott
Haneberg said.
The Diamondbacks sent II
batters to the plate in the inning
against Elizardo Ramirez ( 1-2),
·who allowed seven nms, one
earned, in four inmngs.
Ramirez had allowed live runs
in 13 innings in his first two
starts this season.
Gonzalez led off with a double: Qne · out later, shortstop
Fehpe Lopez botched Shawn
Green's bouncer, allowing
Gonzalez to score and Green to
take second. Johnny Estrada
doubled in Green.
"Orlando Hudson groumled
out but Webb singled in Estrada
to make it 3-0. After Ramirez

walked Craig Counse)l, Eric
Byrnes sin~led. When Webb
held at thtrd, Counsell was
caught . between second and
third. But instead of getting the
runner, Hatteberg threw the ball
into center field, allowing
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Ramirez walked Chad Tracy
to load the bases, then ballced in
a run to make it 5-0.
"I don't know if Cy Young
would have got out of what we
pill ~im in," }ianeberg said of
Ramtrez.
Gonzalez ·added an RBI single and second baseman Ryan
Freel's throwing error on the
play allowed the seventh run to
score.'
Webb (5-0) gave up seven
hits and one run. He struck out
five, didn't walk a batter and
lowered his ERA to 2.05.
"He's pitching like mi AllStar," Anzona catcher Johnny
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approach with the big lead,
challenging batters early in the
count
"You try to be a little bit more
aggressive," he said. "You
don't worry about the long ball
with nobody on because it's not
going to hun you."
Ray Olmedo had a pinch-bit
RBI single in. the fifth for
Cincinnati.
The Diamondbacks (17 -13)
are tied with Colorado for the
NL West lead. With almost five
inonths left in the season, they
aren't spending much time
wonying about the standings
but everyone in the clubhouse
knows they're in ftrst place.
"It's nice to look up there and
see that," Webb said. "lt gives
us confidence. Obviously, this
winning streak has set ·us on a
roll, and we're feeling pretty
good right now."

Sunday, May7, 2006

Bartrum, Brown .
release·camp plans
Barber, Herd wide receiver
who played for the Bengals,
Arizona Cardinals and San
H~NTINGTON , W.Va. Francisco 49ers .and entered
Mike Bartrum of the the National College Football
Philadelphia Eagles, a Pro H,all of Fame last summer;
Bowl player in 2005, and Troy Carl Lee, Herd safety who was
Brown, who has three Super a member of the 40th
Bowl rings with the New Anniversary
Minnesota
England Patriot~ l ·are proud to Vikings team, a 12-year pro at
announce their annual camp cornerback with the Vikes and
for children in the Tri-State Saints, as well as the former
area is moving to their alma coach at WV State University
mater, Marshall University.
(where he is now fund-raisThe highly-successful camp, ing); former MU safety Rogers
which has been held at Beckett, who played for the
Huntington-area high schools San Diego Chargers and
for the past four years, wil.l Cincinnati Bengals; former
take place on Saturday, May Barboursville and Marshall
20, · at Marshall's Joan C. center Jason Starkey, who is
Edwards
Stadium
in retired from the Arizona
Huntington.
Cardinals; Darius Watts, the
The
Bartrum-Brown former Herd receiver who is
Football Camp, sponsored by now with the Denver Broncos;
First Sentry . Bank of former Cleveland Browns
Huntington , is open to children · safety Chris Crocker, who was
and teenagers, boys and girls, j ust trad~d .to t_he Atlanta
trom the first through the 12th Falcons; former AII-Midgrnde.
American Conference center
· "We appreciate Marshall John Wade, who is the starter
President Steven · Knopp. at for the Tampa Bay
Athletic Director Bob Marcum Buccaneers after playing at
and: Football Coach Mark Jacksonville; Byron Leftwicb,
Snyder for· allowing us to who finished sixth in Heisman
move the camp to Edwards voting in 2002 for MU and
Stadium," Bartrum said. "Troy now
quarterbacks · the
and I have special memories Jacksonville Jaguars; and last,
'there, and we hope the kids but certainly not least, is a
come to camp and we can give Rand, W.Va. native ' who
them a special memory.
played at DuPont High School,
"We have severn) NFL play- then became a Heisman finalers coming in, along with sev- . ist and' winner of the .Paul.
era) former Marshall stars, it Warfield and Fred B1letnikoff
will be a special weekend."
receiving ·awards as an AllThe camp has funded youth American in 1996 and 1997 at
progrnms and' charities in bOth Marshall, Randy Moss. Moss
Huntm~ton, where Brown has IS . nuw I_"Ith the Oa~Jand
":Jade his home with his family Rmders, alter bemg. drafted ~n
smce coming to Marshall in the first round by Mmnesota m
1991, and also in Pomeroy, 1998.
where Bartrum has a home in
A former WVU QB, Mark
the off-season with his family. Bulger of the St. Louis Rams,
Marshall University )"ill IS expected to be at the camp,
also profit further from the as is David Bowens of the
closer association ofthe camp Miami Dolphins. There will be
at the home of Herd football.
at least two additional Patriots
"Marshall received about teammates of Brown's, includ- .
$10,000 last year," said in,g former teammate Adam
Brown, ·"and we anticipate; Vmetan, the kicker who won
with the chance to come to the Super Bowl tor New
camp on the Herd 's new England and just signed with
FieldTurf and the earlier date the Colts, and two more teamthis will up both the nu1nber of mates of BaithJm's from the
campers and the amount of Eagles, NFC champions 1n
money split between MU and 2004.
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the other organizations we
The charity auction and dinfund. We are glad to have ner is on Saturda;Y nighr at the
Marshall on board."
Radisson Hotel m downtown
The website, www.bartru- Huntington. Tickets are avail~an~brown.cum , has pre-reg- a~le for this event on the webIstrntlOn fonns and other infor- site, as well as at Stadium
mation on the camp, the chari - Frame and Art on Third
ty auction and golf outing for Avenue, across from the
the camp.
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Marshall Football Stadium.
·Former Marshall players and Over 7~0 items are e~pec~ed to
other NFL players who are be .auctioned off, rmsmg m the
confumed to be in attendance neighborhood of . nearly
at the camp this year include: $100,000 for the camp. .
Marshall Heisman linalist and
The
Bartrum-Brown
quarterback of the New York Celebrity Golf Classic will be·
Jets, Chad ·Pennington; former Sunday, May 21, at Esquire
MU and Indianapoli s Colts Country Cl ub in · Martha,
and Philadelphia Eagles tackle, W Va.. Registration opens . at
Steve Scuillo; ~ormer Herd I I a.m.; Shotgun Start at
long-snapper Chris Massey of Noon. Burgers and other hg~t
the St. Louis Rams; J.R. food available, along with
Jenkins former Herd and Soda. water and other legal
retired Baltimore Ravens kick- beverages. . Hole prizes for
er; former St: Albans Red closest to t.he pin. long drive,
Dragon, Georgia Bulldog and etc.
Marshall tight end Jason Rader
Locally applications for the
of the Miami Do:phins; for- camp are available at all the
mer Herd All-American defen, schools in Meigs County, The
sive' end John Goddard, of the Coaches Comer in Gallipolis,
Indianapolis Colts; ' New Locker 219 in Middleport ljlld
Orleans Sail)tS receiver Nate the Meigs County Chamber of
Poole, who finished with the Commerce in Pomeroy.
Herd in 2000; and former West
For more information con· Virginia running back who tact Rich Gannon at 304-697- ·
now plays for the Cincinnati 5640, Mike Chancey at 740Bengals, Quincy WUson.
992-2158 or Steve Morris at
Players who are scheduled 304-528-6415, or . go . to
to be at camp include: Mike www.bartrumandbrown.com
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Many . wi II remember
Daniel Youn'g, who clogged
with the Big Bend Cloggers
on Meigs County stages from
the time he was a kid unti I he
got into his teens and moved
on to something else.
After ,graduating from
-Meigs High School, he went
into the Air Force where he's
been for the past ' six years.
Now Danielnnd his wife, the
former Hollie Welch, are
coming back to live in hi s
childhood home on Happy
Hollow. The two bought the
house from his parents, Linda
and Danny, and are really
looking forward to the slower
pace of life in Meigs County.
As with most people, the
couple have accumulated Jots
of stuff over the years which
they will . be' bringing back
from their living quarters
near McGuire Air Force Base
in New Jersey. To help with
the move, Linda and Danny
left Friday morning by
Amtrak for · Trenton . On
Thursday, after some packing
and a little sightseeing, the
Jour will head home in two
~chicle s, one pulling a well·
filled U-haul.
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Yvonne
Richardson
of
Columbu_s modeling her
extensive 40-year collection
of Jack McConnell 's designer
hats, you might want to
jl.ttend her show at the
Riverbend Arts Council in
Middlep'ort at
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Saturday.
Yvonne. daughter of Mary
Kay Roush of Forest Run,
has had two or three shows
here in the past, but that's
been · years ago. This year
she' ll be doing the show as a
benefit for the Arts Council
while here visiting with her
mother.
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and her husband will cele-

This week, Don Young
brought by a copy of the
A(ril 4 Florida Times-U nion
o Jacksonville, Fla. In it
thert;: is an editorial about
Georgia's recent legislative
Charlene action making the Bible a
Hoeflich
core text fo'r classroom use in
the public schools.
·The courses to be offered
are History ' and Literature of
the Old Testament Era and
brate their wedding anniver- the History and Literature of
sary by attending services at the New Testament Era. The.
the Forest Run Church -the bill, according to the editoriplace where they were rpar- al, provides those two courses be taught. It received the
ried 55 years ago.
endorsement of both the
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teaching kindergarten in the and under the bill, Georgia's
public schools and 15 years Department of Education-was
operating a private pre- given a year to develop a curschool/kindergarten program riculum that will center
in facilities at Grace around the Bible.
The New York Times in
in
Episcopal
Church
reporting
about Georgia's
Po111eroy, Mary Carolyn
Jaw
described
it as being "the
Wiley is retiring. She will be
closing Jenart Preschool at ftrst to require that the Bible
be the core text."
the end of this school year.
The editorial concluded
Plans are being made by
some of \he parents of chi l- with a comment that using
dren she taught to host an the Bible as a textbook in
open house farewell in her public schools does not viohonor on May 24. Those who late the separation · between
have been in school under church and state, since the
this ·outstanding teacher and Bible is being us~d as a histheir parents are invited to toric and literary reference.
It concluded with the comstop by, extend their welt
wishes and enjoy some ment: "Given the influence of
retreshment~ between 5 and 8 the Bible on Western civilization, what took it so long?"
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hit songs include "November,"
Emerson Driv) last per"Last One Standing," "What formetl at the Ariel in
If' and more. Emerson Drive December 2004. Fans travelled
is scheduled to release their from as far away as Arizona to
new album this summer.
enjoy the perfonnance in the
Joseph Wright, executive the Ariel\ intimate setting,
director of the Ariel-A nn with near perfect acoustics.
Carson Dater Performing Arts
Tickets for Emerson Drive
Centre says, "This will be are available for $20, $15 and
Emerson Drive's second per- · $12. Tickets may be purr:lwsed .
formance at the Ariel. We are by visiting the Ariel-Dater Hall
thrilled to present this fantastic box office at -428 Second Ave.,·
group to area music lovers."
or by calling 446-ARTS (2787).

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Marine Corps on May I,

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Beck is currently on a sixmonth deployment to the
Persian Gulf in support on the
global war on terrorism. He
is assigned to the amphibious
assault ship USS Peleliu.
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If franchised businesses are
of any interest, you can Jearn
all about them at a franchise
show which will be held June
17 at Veterans Memorial in
Columbus. Sources for franchises can sometimes be dif!icult to connect with and at
that show, about 200 franchisors will speaking and
providing free one on one
business counseling.
(Charlene Hoeflich is general manager of The Daily
Sentinel in Pomeroy.)

Local Marine wins promotion
· GALLIPOLIS - Lance
Cpl. Anthony J. Williams
graduated .from Marine
Corps Boot Camp on Nov.
23, 2005, at Parris Island,
S.C. He completed combat
training in January 2006,
after which he was sent to
.Camp Pendleton, Calif., ·for
his Military Occupational
in
School
(MOS)
Amphibious Assult Vehicles
(AAV).
He completed his MOS
March 31 and has been stationed at Camp Lejeune, N.C.

GALLIPOLIS - Country
recording artists Emerson
Drive is scheduled to perform
their hils at the Ariel- Ann
Carson Dater Performing
Arts Centre on Wednesday,
June 14 at 7 p.m.
Winner of the 2003
"Academy of Country Music's
Best New Vocal Group award;
Emerson Drive is known for
their high-energy performance
style, and fresh sounds. Their .

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Along with several others
in Meigs County, Tonya
Lavender of Chester, a substitute bus driver for Meigs
Local ,was one of the supP.ort
people for actors in the ftlming of "We Are .... Marshall."
She was the driver for the
lead
actor,
Matthew
McConnaughey, and enjoyed
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Silver metallic and a burnt numbered plaque on the
orange called "Go Man Go." dashboard. The cloth seats on
GALLIPOLIS - It tloesn't Both come with blackout the model we tested offered a
take long to see the difference decals that spell "Daytona" comfortable ride. The quad
between an average Dodge on the quarterpanels. They cab version of the Daytona
Ram 1500. pickup and a also feature a hood scoop, a offers plenty of room for up
Daytona. e.d it ion .
body-colored grill , 20-inch to six, although tall adults
Besides coming in iwu spe- chrome-clad
aluminum might be· a lillie cramped in
cial paint schemes, they also wheels, twin-chrome tip the back seats.
have another feature that Is tailpipes and the spoiler.
Overall, the special ediunique - an I l-inch rear
The spoiler took a little get- tions offer a quiet ride. But
spoiler. But that should give ling used to. At first, it ham- when you step on the gas, the
an indication about this pered the picture in the rear twin pipes can make the ride
·truck's main purpose: Fun.
view mirror, but by the end of a little noisy. But to those
We took a test drive of one the test · drive, that was no who like power, that is a
of the regular cab versions of longer a problem .. What beautiful sound.
the 2005 Daytona edition appears to be a bigger issue
Possibly the biggest .drawRarn from Norris Northup with the spoiler is hauling back to the Daytona edition is
Dodge-Chrysler-Jeep · this cargo. To load items of any the gas mileage. The EPA
past week. On our trip around size, the spoiler would have ·mileage listed on the model
the Gallipolis area, we were to come off. Removing it · we tested Is l3' mpg in town
able to try out the Daytona · isn't really difficult, but it .and 17 mpg on the highway.
Another disadvantage is the
edition in town and on the could be inconvenient.
Inside, the Daytona fea- · price. The price on the reguopen highway. ·
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Like other Ram models, tures a leather-wrapped steer- lar cab model we drove is
the Daytona offers a 5.7- ing wheel, Daytona mono- $38,905.
liter Herni engine that produces 345 horsepower, and
a five -speed automatic
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Congratulations Cheryl Caudiff
ride throu~h town. the
of the The Tan Shak. Cheryl has graduated from the
Daytona offered a smooth
Huntington
School of Beauty Culture of Huntington, WV. She
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.GA'-&lt;LlPOLIS - Kendra "Jody" Rigsby and Joseph Isaac
Jones are announcing their engagement and forthcoming
marriage.
The open church wedding will be held at 6:30 p.m. on
Saturday, May 20, 2006, at Vinton Baptist Church, State
Route 160, with Pastor Marvin Sallee officiating.
A reception will be held immediately following the ceremony in the church fellowship room.
Jody is the daughter of Gwendolyn and Mark Fain of South
Point, and Kenneth and Cheryl Pancake of.Pedro.
Joe is the son of John I. and Judy A. Jones c;&gt;f Gallipolis.

RACINE - Mr. and Mrs. Roger E. Hill of Racine,
announce the upcoming marriage of their daughter, Heather
RaeAne, to Jamie Jones, son of the late Curtis Jones and
Vivian Roark. He is the stepson of Harold Roark of Cleveland.
The bride-elect is a 1993 graduate of Southern High School.
She received her degree of applied science in medical assisting in 1996 from Hocking College, and will graduate in
September with an associate degree in nursing.
Her fiance is a 19.90 graduate of Southern. High School and
attended De Vry College. He is a dispatcher/EMT for the
Emergency Medical Services of Meigs County.
The private celebration of marriage will be observed on
Saturday, May 20, 2006, on the 95-year-old Victorian stairs of
the Racine Municipal Building. Mayor J. Scott Hill, brother of
the bride, will officiate.

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McKelvey were united in marriage on Feb. II, 2006, at St.
Augustine Catholic Church in Minster, Ohio.
The bride is the dau~hter of Richard and Janice Ahrns of
Minster. The groom IS the son of Marvin and Eleanor
McKelvey of Syracuse, and the grandson of Hazel McKelvey
and the late William McKelvey of Portland and the late
Gebrge and Genevieve S&lt;;hneider of Syracuse.
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The 2 p.m. ceremony was officiated by the Rev. Rick
Nieberding. Soloists Joanne Suh, friend of the bride,' and Jim ,
Mauer, were accompanie(l by organist Amy Noy kos and trumpeteer Larry Coppess. •
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The dinner-dance reception was held at Romer's Banquet
Hall in Celina, Ohio.
The bride was given away by her father, Richard. She wore
a strapless diamond white ball gown with an embroidered
medallion under the bust line heavily beaded with pearls and
crystals with a cathedral length train. Her two-tiered fingertip
veil was trimmed with satin cording that matched her dress.
She carried a bouquet of ivory and pale pink roses accented
with pink heather and pine with her late maternal grandmoth.•
_er's rosary woven through.
The matron of honor was Krista Monroe, best friend of the
bride. Bridesmaids were' Brooke Roetgerman·, Heidi
Bardonaro, Kelly Bernhold and Heather Cusick, all friends of
the bride, Melissa McKtilvey, sister-in-law .of the groom, and
Pamela Koshar and Kelli Kelly, sisters of the bride. Madison
Kelly, niece of the bride, served as junior bridesmaid. '
The attendants wore claret satin tea-length strapless dresses
with off the shoulder jackets that were closed with a silver,
rhinestone and pearl broach. They carried nosegay bouquets
of ivory roses and glittering red berry accents.
Jay McKelvey served . as his brother's best man.
Groomsmen were Br.ian Tscholl, John Sikora, Adam
Fosnaugh, Mason Fisher, Bryan Lynn and Daniel Rasor, all
friends of the groom, and Scott Kelly, brother-in-law of the
bride. Tom Ahrns and William Koshar, brother and brother-inlaw of the bride, served as ushers.
. The bride is a 1994 graduate of Minster High School and a
1999 graduate of ·The Ohio 'State University College of .
Pharmacy. She is currently employed as a pharmacy manager
with the Kroger Co. in c;=olumbus.
· The bridegroom is a 1994llraduate of Racine Southern High
Scilool, 1998 .graduate of Mtami University, and a 2002 graduate of The Ohio State University College of Medicine. He is
currently completing his residency in dermatology at Ohio
State University Medical &lt;;:enter.
Following a honeymoon in St. Lucia, British West Indies,
the couple will make their home in Hilliard, Ohio.·

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Mlchae.l Dressel and Lori Babin
celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary on May 10, 2006.
They were married in the Pomeroy United Methodist Church,
which they presently attend.
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Mason, W.Va., and Mrs. Kelly is the daughter of Polly
Eichinger of Pomeroy and the late Allen Eichinger.
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GALLIPOLIS - Br. Michael Babin of Columbus and Mrs.
Hollywood,
Fla., and Darla (Doug) Staats of Pomeroy, and
Sue Fisher of Wilmington, Del. , are pleased to announ.ce the
engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Lori have four grandsons.
· Marie Babin, to Michael Eugene Dressel. ·
Michael is the son of Mike and Judy Dressel of Gallipolis, Do you use tobacco products? Are you interested
and the late Renee Oesch Dressel, and l'atrici;t Dressel of
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May is Healthy Vi sion Month . The
National Eye Institute, National Insti tute for
Occupational Safety and Health , and the National '
Safety Council are co-sponsors of thi s month.
Their goal is to provide infonnation and materials
t.o educate employers and empl oyees about the
importance of reducing eye injuries by wearing
properly fitted protecti ve eye wear.
For the first time, vi sion obj ectives have also
been included in Healthy Peopl e 20 I 0, a national
disease prevention initiati ve th at identifies opportunities to improve th e hea lth of all Ameri cans.
Sponsored by the U.S. Depa11111ent of Health and
Human Services, Healthy Peopl e identifies the
most significant preventabl e threats to health , and
establishes ·national goals to reduce th ese threats.
These objectives ·are:
I. Increase the proportion of persons who have a
dilated eye exa,mination every two years.
Many eye diseases and disord ers have no symptoms or early warning signs. Dilated eye exams
should be performed a.t appropriate intervals to
detect changes in the retina or optic nerve .orboth.
Eye care profess ionals can view the back of the eye
for subtle changes and, if necessary, initiate treatment at the right tim e.
2. Increase the proportion of preschool c,hildren
_aged 5 years and under who receive vi sion screenmg.
Many vision problems begin we llliefore children
reach school. Every effort must be n1ade to ensure
that children receive a s creening exam from their
health care provider before they reach age· 5. Early
recognition of disease results in more effective
treatment that can be· sight saving or even life savmg.
3. Reduce uncorrected visual impainnent due to
refractive errors.
Approximately 60 percent of Arpericans have
refractive errors or defects that could be corrected
to give them sharper vision.
4 . Reduce blindness and vi sual impailinent in children and adolescents aged I 7 years and under.
Myopia, or nearsightedness, is a common condition
in which images of distant obj ects are focused in
front of, instead of on, the retina. Myopia occurs
in approximately ;15 percent of the U.S,·population .
In children, myopia is found in 2 percent of those
entering first grade and 15 percent of those entering
high school.
· 5.Reduce vi sual impairmeni; due to diabetic
retinopathy
People with diabetes are at ri sk of developing dia-

betic retinopathy, a major cause of vision loss.
Be,cause early diagnosis and timeiy treatment have
been shown to prevent vision loss in more th;m 90
percent of patients, health care practice g ~idelines
recommend an annual dilated eye exam for all peopl e with diabetes. Studies indicate, however, that
many people with diabetes do not get an annual
dilated eye exam.

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6. Reduce visual impairment due to glaucoma.

Glaucoma is a major public health problem in this
country. The d!sease causes progressive optic nerve
damage that, if left untreated, leads to vision loss.
An estimated 3 million people in the United States
ha:ve the disease; of these, as many as 120,000 are
blind as a result. Fut;thermore, glaucoma is the
number one cause of vision loss in African
Americans. Treatments to slow the ·progression of
the disease are available. However, at least half of
the people who have glaucoma are not receiving
treatment because ·they are unaware ·oftheir condition!
7. Reduce visual impairment due to cataract

Cataract is a leading cause of vision loss. ·This disorder sometimes occurs in children, but most frequently occurs in adults age 50 and older. The only
treatment for cataract is surgica·l removal of the
lens, followed by implantation of an artificial lens
at the time of surgery or the subsequent use of cor.rective lenses. Approximately 1.35 million cataract .
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8. Reduce occupational eye injuries resulting in
lost work days;
Reduce occupational eye injuries treated in
emergency departments.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that
nearly three out of every five workers injured were
not wearing eye protection at the time ofthe accident or the wrong kind of eye protection for ~h~
job. The Occupational Safety and Health
Administration standard s require that employers

provide workers with suit&lt;1bl e eye protection. To
be effective, the eyewear must be of the appropriate
type for the hazard encountered and properly fitted .
It is estimated that 90% of eye injuries can be 'prevented through the use of proper protective eye- .
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in recreational activities and hazardou s situations
around the home among children 6-17 years.
Increase the use of protective eyewear In recreational activities and hazardous situations around
the home among adults 18 years and over.
Almost all eye injuries can be prevented. Many
sports and recreation activities, including baseball,
basketball, tennis, racquetball, and hockey, carry
some ri sk of eye injury. Some injuries may go
unnoticed because only one eye is involved.
Activities at home, such as cooking and yard work,
also may present eye injury risk. ·

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10. Increase the use of vision rehabilitation services by people with visual impainnents;
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Increase the use of adaptive devices by people
with vi sual impaim1ents.
Peopl e with low vision (the legally blind and/or
visually impaired) need an interdisciplinary
approach to rehabilitation. Eye specialists play an
important role in rehabilitation through diagnosis .
and management of the low vision patient and prescribing optical, non-optical and electronic devices
providingthis population with the best use of
remaining vi sion . .Treatment plans include but are
not limited tb prescription, vi sl)al rehabilitation ·
training/therapy, education and interdisciplinary
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easy. Keep in mind that you
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whicheve r repa ir you c hoo.~e .
The first hanga[ is a post base
and is a surface-moun ted con·
nector. The second one, the
column 'base, is designed to be
imhedded in ·cbncrete. This is

place for rot. That 's why
porch and patio posts often
tend to rot at tl1e very hott om
where the · wood comes into
contact witl1 the concrete:
If you di scover thai you
have ·thi s condition. don't go
for the jac kh ammei\ Yoti
have a flat - not a blowout.
You have two repair choic· ,
es and neither one requires
concrete removal : yoti can
fully replace the post, or you
can trim an inch of the very
bottom of tile po.st and repair
it usil)g a meta l post bracket.
In eitller case. you will need
to temporarily brace whatever
it is that the. po.\t supports a porch beam, for example .
M.easure the distance I
between the porch and the
beam, add a half-inch to your
measurement and cut a two- . i
by-four to Ihat length. Nex t, J
snugly ·wedge the two-byfour betwee n tile beam and ,1
the porch. Don't try to get the
brace perfectl y plumb. It was '
cut too long so it could be
"wedged'' into place. Whe n
snugged up it wi ll be at a

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the one you would use if you
were, to dig out the old post
and repl ace it with concrete.
Now it 's time to determine
whether io repl ace the entire
post or just the lowest inch or
so. Use· a screwdri ver to prod
the suspec t area or the post.
Whereve r the blade easil y
penetrates the surface, you
can be sure rot exists.
lf t hc rot is confined to the
area immediately adjace nt to
the concrete simply cut off the
lowest inch of the post. Here's
how: First, cut the post uff at
the concrete. Lay a handsaw
on ·its side ri ght on the concrete and cut away. Next. tack
the post in place with a coupl e

-·

a rotten post

of nails or screws (you'll have
to toenail here). This will hold
the post in place while the sec.
ond cut is made.
Making the second cut is
easy when you use the fol lowing technique : Lay a oneinch. thi ck spacer on · the
porch (a piece of .wood , a
book. whatever). Lay the side
of your hand saw on the spacer using it as a guide to make
a perfect second cut that will
remove slightl y more than
one-iill'h of material between
the porch and what is now the
new bottom of the post.
At this point the porch post
should be literally hanging off
the beam about an inch away

from the concrete. TI1c hard installing a new post will be
pan is done. All you have to do necessary. Simply make a sin.·
now is insert a post base brack- glc· cut into tile post at the
et and a spacer into the void.
porch and swing it out to dis·
Pu sh the . po&gt;t to the side connect it frnmthe beam (you
just enough to mount th e may have to first un-nail a
brack et pver th e ~x i s tin g bracket at the location where
hole. Nail or bolt it in phtce. · the post meets the beam) ..Cut
insert the on e- inch spacer and a new post In fit a11d use one
swing the post intp the co n- or the two previously inen·
nector and nail i1 to the bot· · ti&lt; meJ,muunt i ng procedures.
tom of the po~ t. If the wouJ
And that 's all there is to it.
in the post hol e is completely
·disintegrated, then dig it nul
f'or more hom e improveand fill it with ,;oncrcte. In merit lipi allll information
this situation an "im bedded"· ••i.1i1 our Web .1ile at
style connector can be plaeed' http:II www.m11 h ehouse.com
in the wet concrete pat ch.
nr call " ·' at (800) 737-2474
·. If the rot is excessive and every Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1
travels up the po st. thc'n p.m. ED7:

The Holzer Cardiovascular Institute welcon1es
Howard Kander, MD, FACC

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Dr. Reaves is certifted by the Arrierican Board of
Ophthalmology./
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Lisa H. Reaves, MD

Plan

framing: '2x4

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·Repairing·- not replacing

Eye Examinations and Q?mplete Eye Oare

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Onlme: Go to http://www.houseoftheweek.com and type the plan
# mto the field labeled "Enter Plan # ." The llownloadable study
plans are avuilable fot $ 10. plus state and local sal es tiix.
By m11il: Clip and cqmplete thi s form . Include a check or money
order lor $ 10, plus state and local sa les tax, payable to House of the
Week.
Mail to: House of the Week
P.O. Box 75488 .
St. Paul, MN 55 175-0488

Baths: 2 1/2
Main floor: .2,397
sq . ft.
Total living area:
2,397 sq. ft. ·
Garage: 473 sq .

Your provider should be talking to you
about your eye health ,especially if)ou are diabetic
or have a family history of vision problems.
Holzer Clinic is here for you - close to you and
yours.

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Bedrooms: 3+

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iterranean look

(AP) - Thi s captivating design. plan HDS· · flankin g storage shelves adorn a media wall in
99- t 85 by the Designers' Network of the large family room.
Homeplans, pan of Move, is in trodu ced by front
Occupying an entire wing of the home, and
.landscaping that includes stri kin g column s, a hidden behind handsome doubl e doors, the mascourtyard with a fount ain. and a private garden. ter .suite is bathed in sunli ght. A private garden
The open int erior comm ands altention with
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expansive glass ami soaring cei lings throu ghout. has an elegant ova l tub.
. The floor plan covers 2.3lJ7 square feer of liv·
A downloadable study piau of this lwu~e
mg space.
including
general information on building
, Inside, the foyer 's hi gh ceiling ex tends into
the adjoining dinin g room, wh ich is set off by a costs and . financing, is available at
http:llwww.houseoftheweek.com. To receive. a
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With tioth a li ving mom and a famil y·room , · study plan by mail, please jill out the following
the home is versatil e enough to fit any li festyle. order form . Be sure to refererlce the plan numA step-down soflit frames · the ~e ntral living ber. To view hundreds of home designs, visit
room , as does a pair of elllry columns. A rear hay our ·
Web
site
at
overlooks a large covered patio. A fireplace and http:flwww.lwuseojlheweek.com.

Interventional Cardiology
Dr. Kander is seeing patients at the Holzer
Cardiovascular
Institute in
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Gallipolis an d Jackson, Ohio. Dr. Ka nder is Board Certified in J ntemal
Medicine and has pcrform t.-d thousands of a ngioplasty and stenting procedures, as well as cardiac cathetcrizati ons.

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CARDIOVASCULAR

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To schedule an appointment, please call

740.446~5002

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Sunday,

2006

Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis, OH • Pt. Pleasant, WV

Sunday, May7, 2006

EXTENSION CORNER

'SUNDAY PUZZLER

Spots of blooming wisteria trees seen locally
BY HAL KNEEN

Home fru it growers, moni tor your trees for pests. Fruit
Have you noticed the pur- trees have several insects and
ple clusters of flowers high in di seases that require spraying
the . trees along the Ohio every I0 to 14 days • with
River? There are some spots insecticides and fungicides.
of blooming wisteria vmes The drye r the wea ther, the
with hanging flower clusters, greater the time period
however, most are the upright between sprays.
Before spraying, make sure
blooms of the Princess tree or
Royal Paulownia; Paulownia the pest are in your orchard:
tomentosa. This plant was Walk your home orchard on a
imported from China in the daily basis and check individearly I 800s and was named ual fruit and leaves for damafter Princess Paulowna from . age. Overcrowding of fruit
may cause fruit size to
the Netherlands.
If you are try ing to ·propa- become too small and create
gate thi s tree, start either situations for di seases and
from seed in the fall or from pests to exi st.
Peaches, apples, nectarines
stem or root cunings in the
late summer or early winter and pears need to be spaced
· months. Young plants or along the plant's branches
plants cut down often send up about every four to five inchsprouts I 0- 12 feet in height es so they can grow to full
with large leaves, three foot size. Many home growers use
in diameter in the first year. their closed fi st as an easy
Later growth is half as great · measuring stick, when thinin continuing years. It prefers ning out exce ss fruit. For furwell drained, fertile soil with ther information, stop by the
ample summer moisture and extension 'office and purchase
shelter from strong winds. . Bulletin 780 , "Controlling
The Ohio River Valley is at Diseases and In$ects in Home
its northern climatic zone, so Fruit Pl antings," or go on line
don't expect to see it much at www.ohioline.osu .edu.
further north of our region.
•••
Take a drive upnver
•••

through the Racine, Letart,
Big Bend and Portland areas
to see the multitude of vegetable fi elds planted with
sweet corn , tom atoes and
peppers. Pl asti c raised beds
of soil are now the "norm,"
thus providing warmer soil
temperatures and less weed
culti vation. Under the pl astic
is irrigation tape, so if the
expected drought appears thi s
year. farmers can ~till harvest
a crop if they irrigate. The
southeast states are complainiqg about drought conditions in their vegetable fields
already.
Fresh, locally grown produce will soon be here. The
American
Heritage
Celebration being held in
Middleport on May 20 from
I0 a.m. until 3 p.m., is planning a Farmers Market and
are ih:viting all growers to
bring produce and plants to
sell. Hope to see you there. If
you need more details, please
call Donna Hartson at 992-

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6 RUle ol -

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16 Kind olenergy
21 One ollhe Three

121 Seem/ugly (2 wds.)

122 Plant dsease
124 Pieiel
126 "The Raven• author ·

23 Talks wildly
241l")!~ng

25Chatter

26 '0ie down
27 Say a few words
28 Evans "' l:lamlllon
29 "And - r
30 Genetic matliriai
31 Descartes or Coly
33 Singer - MeEn11re
35 Jowol
36 Slate toithout p-ool
39 Belief
43 Certain voll!f (ahbf.)
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Cot!on and~
49- Abner
51 lmpartinenl
54 Helped
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47

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63 ·Eievalion (abbr.)

64 Mary - Evans
66 Go by boat
66 Hanklnd fruit
69 Faat galt
70 FltiJod
12 The ·r
,
74 Coral ridge
76 Cookout lam
78 Legal wrong
79 ParlhenOn's IOcaticn

0010.

(Hal Kneen is the Meigs
County Agriculture and
Natural
Resources
Extension Educator, Ohio
State University Extension.)

110 Sleeps
114 City in Hawaii
1 17 Lose feathers

1.1 Hippoaome
Stooges
22 Sl&lt;lnftlnt

127 Uncommon
128 Celebration
129 Positive
131 Unfair prelllfllnce
133 C!y DI~V~H~Zement

135 Dlfected

Wotx;j plant
137 Loog chai&lt;
1S9 N!imal wi1h antlers
141 The llldet wortd
143 Extreme d4¥'ee
145 Memorize
147 Equines
. •
149 Swllcl1 pD6I1Ion
152 Brfllsh """ in Asia
154 length of lime
157 Greek goddess
181 Zero
152 Field
164 Cui!IJ'e medum
165 The 1\ldmen!s
136

187 Epic:
Feel~
16!1
Homer
170 Satre
bly
173la1al
175llltled
177 EfiiOoUrf·

178 WOf1d.weorlness
179 Entertainment award
11l0 w.lght un/1
181 ()g8rlc COOipOUnd
182 Sound reaaon/ng
183 The """ here
164 ~.be sago

82 Aaveal
64 Tavern

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86~padcerl
87 Town i~ Otdahoma

91 - de vie
92 Rocky hill
93 Have a meal
95 Rounded handle
97 Twiot out of shapo
99 Fern. title

RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAl

GREAT LOW
PRICES ON
ROLLOFF
CONTAINERS

www.rumpke.com

DOWN
1 First Greel&lt; letter
2 Bumell or King
3 FiShnet
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4 Table scrap
5 Whiskey
6 Govt. ager'll (hyph.)
7
blllllecue
8 Can. f'l&amp;9lb&lt;r

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10Engilndet
11 Weapons s1od&lt;piie

12 Knocl&lt;
13 Holiday lime
14 Approach
15 Invited

100 Bum
101 Arrow part
102 Baffling question

103

Fla~

for cordial$

Redden
Body fat
' 109 Blossom
111 B\Jrn with steMl
105
107

112 Playing cerd

113 Sowing necessity
115 Frequently

116 Everyday
118 Decorate

120 ZocSae sign
123 Made an effort
125 Chinese 'way'

16 Dell meal
17 Sash for • kimono

18 Veams

19 Snake
20 Ult8 and lois
30 'Gloria In ExMis/9 -'
82 Bird beak
34 HH hard
37 A leiter
38 Sparish paint...

40 Ohio team

41 Applau(l

4l! •- Gantry"
46 Knot
46 Brown pfgrneot
50 JadqJol tian1e
51 Low&lt;ai lJnch
52 ..\lvtnlle heroine
53 Slrid
55 Pinna
56 Food regimen
56 Ar1slcaa1ic
60 Food fish
61 Human 1M/&lt;
82 Aquatic manmal
65 Recent (prefixI
87 Wanton look
71- Plesa ibod amount
73 Farm !IOOnd
75 Jetted
77 Line ol stitches
eo Mother-&lt;lf· -

130 Bi1hright seller
132 London dstrict
134 Sharpen
137 Bladceil....., heat

138 Unpred/Ciable
140 Musical oompo$/IIOn8
142 Fire nl8ldut
144 t.lerchant
146 Pester
148 Plant /)0\dl
149 Cat· - -tails
150 0oes an o11tce job
151 Play at love .
153 Prer:ioos stone

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156 Hibernian
156 Melita
159 Female relative
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163 Flo!.,.,.,. •• river
166 Naked
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175 p's 1ron1
178 French aff/nnalive

81WIIIble

83 Paslures

95 Mal&lt;e haste
68 Coodemn
90 Beat thoro!.&lt;Jhly
94 Vacation trip
96 Momlllaw
98 Kind ol school,
lor short

101 Spring
104 Sieatlrom
106 TIQ8f Woods' game
106 Ride a wave

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)Box numbet' ads ar
lways cof1fldentlal.
Curr.ent rate car
pplles.
All

Real

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ubject to the Federa

air Housing Act o
1968.

)This
ccepts

newspape
only hel

anted ads meetln
OE standards.
&gt;We will not knowing
y acCept any adVer
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f the law.

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YARIISALEGAI.LIPOI.IS

100 WORKERS NEEDED

5/4106·517106, 8am·5pm,
Sun .. 12-5pm. 16741 St. A t.•
7, Crown City, OH, 5 family,
yard sale.

Assemble crafts,
wood Items.
To $480/wk
Materials provided.
Free inlormation pk g1 24H r.
BOI-428·4649
May 5th-8th, 54 ·Arnold - - - - - - - Drive· ·Bidwell . Lots of little
AMERICAN ELECTRIC
girl clothes &amp;. mise items.
POWER
STATION MECHANIC
OPENING
Sat. May 6th. Bam-? Left
CHESHIRE, OH
over house construction
.ite ms , household, loys, Perform all ty pes of work
clothes, decor, TV's, upright involved in the construction,
COKE cooler (needs pari} mainten ance,
rebuild ,
and lots more. 1st road to romoval. operation, te sting
rig ht on Rt.1 60 past Holze r, an d inspec tion at energized
2 3 miles on Kemper Hollow. or de-energized generation,
BIG RED BARN.
transmission a:nd distribution
facilities. Assist in respond74
YARD SAL~;.
ing to eme rgency call·outs
on station tro ubl e and coor~
.dinating prompt restoration
First time 2-Fa mily Ya rd of serv ice to customer as
Sale. Something for every- required .
one! men·s. women's, baby
clothes-i tems, scrubs (some Con sideration travel may be
bra nd
new} household required lo complete wo rk
Fri -Sat 8am -5pm assignments. Must live w1th·
items.
Rai n or Shine. 606 High St . in a 30 minute drive from the
Middleport ,OH Don't Miss Cheshire location. Must po sThis One
sass and maintain a valld
commercial driver's license.
Must meet all veh icle ·operaMay. a and 9. End of 4- tiOn requ irements as desiglanes. At. 7 By-Pass. Dress nated by federal and/or state
clothes. suits, misc.: gun,
law.
tools.
Two- year a~soc iate degree
i
n
RACO Schlorship Yard Sale, electrical/mechan ica l/indusStar Mill Park, Racine. May trial maintenance technolo9 and 10 fro m 9 to 4. May gy or equiva lent education
11 from 9 to 2 . Thursday an d/or
experien ce.
everything one-half .price Knowledge of pri nt reading
and clothing $1. 00 a bag . sufficien t to interpret -and
Someihing for everyone .
apply information from drawThanks lor your support
ings, instruction manuals,

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3 small puppies lo good
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home. Call (7401388·9839.

bi'Sf:td. 3 boys,
{7401 388·9956.

YARDSALE-

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Sale

Pressure

3

girls.

perwarc, cameras, clothes
adult &amp; kids , d1shes, craft sman pump, new mem ory
Du e to bad Health mu st foam mattress topper, tools.
giveaw ay 3 ou1skle Tom fishing, muc;:h · more 6
cats, all neu tered &amp; wo rmed StoneybrOok Est. Fri&amp;Sat
Ma 5&amp;6 9 to-5
{3041675·6605

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ad at any lime .
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eported 'On the firs
ay ot publication an
Tr ibune-Sentinel
will
b
Register
esponslble for n
ore than the cost o
he space occuple
y lhe error and onl
he first Insertion . w
hall not be liable to
ny loss or expens
hat results from th
ubllcatlon or omls
ion of an ad~ertise
ent. Corrections wll
made In the 1/rs
val/able ed/1/on.

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Sales Fan tasti c
SOK
no
Opportun ity,
Problem. Must be Motivated
and Sell Starter. Call Ken
t740)992·7440

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MUSIC TO
YOUR EARS

See Sunday Puzzle Answer on 4C

BULLETIN BOARD

Moving Sale
· 1787 S.R. 850
Bidwell Ohio
'Fri, Sat, Sun

DEADLINE 2:00 P.M. FRI.

CHANNEL
MARKER
CONDOS
North Myrtle Beach
Sleeps 6, fully furnished,
2 (OW ocean view.
Openings from May thru Sllpt.
446-2206 Mon thru Fri.
or leave message
NOW OPEN
RIO VIDEO
245·0051
SA 325 S Alo Grande
Next to Alo Mini Mart
$3.50 for New Releasee
2 Day Rantala (except Fri.)
We buy and aell used games
&amp; OVOa. Call for more Info.
Wa have Grumpy's Candles
Houra: Mon· Thur 2:30 • 9:00
Fri . 2:30 • 10:00
Sat. 12:00 • 10:00
Sun. Closed

Sears
.Friends &amp; Family
Night Sale
Mon., May 8th
5 pm - 8 pm Only

10% off
·Everything
(l:xcludes Electronics)

For Sale
1950 Ford,
.V8,

4 door Sedan, Black,
3 speed manual
trans. 78,200 miles.
Great auto to
complete restoration.
$8,500 080
Call

(740) 446-7838

Must have independent
contractor's license

Drivers
Small, Canton , OH based
Refrlger•ted Carrier needa
Experienced OTR Drtvera
to run load• Out of
Jackson, OH.
+$500 Sign on 'Bonus ·
•Madlcal Ina., 401 K
• Hometlme on weekends
•Frelghtllner Condos
•40 cent• all mllea
+95"1. No touch

Part Ti me
Interested Candidates
'apply a!:
380 Colonial Drl\le
•
Bidwell, OH 4561 "
or call
Teresa Wilson or
Trish Shields at
(740)446·5001
For more information or to
schedule an interview

Call Bob at BQ0-652·2362
Drivers
2 Drivers Needed!
Dedi cated C u stom~tr
out of th e
Colton, KY areal
·Avg. $800-$1,000 per
week
·Home 3-4 times weekly
+ Benefits
CDL-A/6 rnos. Ex·p. Aeq .
866-713-2n8
www.malonecontractora.
, com
Drivers: Excellenl pay, Free
· Health InSurance, benefits &amp;
home time I 1 year tractor
trail er eKperience reqUired.
Martin Tran sport. 866-2937435
Drivers:
Home every Weekend!
Call Tammy now about our
Sign -On Bonus,
Great Pay, Benefits &amp; Miles!
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2 Man

Carpe nter Crew needed.
one- line diagrams, and Must have own tools, truck,
associated documents. ~
and ladders. Good Pay.
740·992·0496.
Apply a1 AEP. com

Equal Opportunity
Employer

Locally own family owned
company se~ i ng drivers for
our reg ional operati on. Must
have
·good
MVR .
Competitive pay With benelit
package , which , includes
medical and dental insurancE!. lite insurance , vaca·
tion pay, holiday pay an d a
retirement plan. Must have
18 months ·tractor trailer
experience. Home through·
out the week and on week·
end s. If interested call 800·
632· 1547.
Lond on Pool
Manager
Needed . Send Resume to
P.O . Box 266, Syracuse ,
Ohio, 45779, Allention ;
ViUage Clerk. Deadline May
1oth.

Employer M/F/DN
An E)(c811ent way to earn
money. The New Avon .
Call Marilyn 304·882·2645

EXTRA! EXTRA!
Motor Route Driver
needed in the Leon area.
Pay over $1 ,OOQ/month
Must have Reliable
Transportation &amp; alternate
car. Qualified applicants
Cont act
Sean M. Cullen,
(304)675· 1333 ext. 20 ·
eman r
con , nc .
Purchasing Agent. knowl 1
dge
in
Te chnical
E lectronk:s,
Automotive
ydreulics, w/experlence i
urchaslng &amp; buying Se
Resume Fax to (304)882
1187
mall glp_mm~rkerCiron
iernet.net

Attenti on Mechanics : Now
taking applications tor expeAUC J10NAND
riences Truck Mechanic .
Giveaway-4 ve ry playful kit·
Fu:A M~RKE-,.
Ma if resu mff to
· R&amp;J
tens. Bfacklwhite. Grey t1ger.
Truck ing 14530 St. At
Grey/Peach &amp; Black 304- Cross Creek Auction Buffalo
7.Marlatta. OH 45750
675·3505
Sa turday night outside sate
starts at 7pm, lots of used AVQN! All Areas! To Buy or
Male Puppy Mother Husky. merchandise . 50+ box lots Sell. Shirley Spears, 3048 week old. 740 -9 85-3957 ol small coll ectibles, little 675-1429.
or 74 0·985·3839.
Dave wilt be there- w/c ak9s &amp;
Bartender/waitress, fu iVpart
pies. P D4)937-21 18 or
time, steady employment ,
304
550·1
616
.
To goo d home • Brittany
training available, apply
Spaniel. Call !740)367·
WANI'Ilfl
Jericho Inn 304-675-4167
7328.
'IUBU\'
Business Services Manager
l.a.-r AND
Absolulo Top Dollar: U.S.
FOUND
Si lver and Gold Coins, Atomic Employees Credit G II" M .
Co
nil
U .
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for
a ta- e1gs
mmu y
Proofsels. Gold Ri ngs, Pre~
nlon
I~V.
I
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resume.s
.
Action
Agency
Is
accepting
· Lost 2 Fem ale Beagle Pups
1935
U.S.
Currency, the _pos1t1on of Busmass applicati ons lor:
Case
4 M. old . Lost on Bowman
Solitaire Diamonds- M.T.S. Serv1ces Manager. Degree
1
12
9
Run Road . Call 740-949·
Com . Shop. 15 1 Seco nd In Busine ss related field pre- Man ~ ger · $ · per hour.
21 88.
Aven ue, Gallipolis, 740-446- tarred . Five or more years of full tlrt e, temporary. Case
fi nancial
in stitution Man_ager 2 , $10. 19 per ~~ur,
284 2.
M
.
full lime, temporary. PostiJOn
1
J)
Los1: Male bl ack Lab mix
an~ge men
expenence will supervise temporary
dog. Lillie KygorfJericllo Rd. _ __:._ _;,_ _ _ __ reqwred. Ten or more years
k
I
14 _181 a11 oca•
area. II seen pl ease ca ll I , will buy Ju..nk ~-· Call experience in Commercial wo r e~ age
Lending In bank or credit lions In Meigs County and
(7401367·7047.
{7401386·9303.
program
maintaining
union desired. EKtensive
d
p
· b
recor s.
os1110n WI11 e
Bu si n ~ s s
Development
e ne ence Comprehensive active June-August, approxl• Xr;- n
·
mately
10
weeks.
4x4's For Sale ...... .... ........ .. ........ .................. 725
knowledge of C ommercial
Qu alifications : Age 18 or
Announcement .... ........ .- ..................,....,....... 030
Lending underwriting, rules.. older, high school gradu·
Anllques .......... .. ........ .. ...... ...... .. ........ ........... 530
Apartments for Rent ................................... 440
Auction and Flea Market.. .... .. .... .... .... .. ...... .080
SBA
Loan
products
requi red. Extensive knowl · drug lElSt, prior youth experiAUto Parts &amp; Accessories .......................... 760
. ence
preferred.
Auto Repair ... .. .. .... ...... .. .. .... .. ... .. .................. 770 · edge .mrea d'mg sma 11 bus1·
A r r
-1 ble
Autos for Sale .. ...... .... .. .. ............... ............... 710
ness financials with j)rojec· .MPPI ocaOionsSI
1
a7va5o Rsace:
egs ne op,
Boals &amp; Motors lor Sale ............................. 750
I.IOfl a_nd fo recas I ab'l'.
IIIiaS. Sfreet. Middleport. GMCAA.
But/ding Supplles ........................................ 550
Exp~~. len~e With
Loan 1369
Powell
Street.
Business and BUildings ............................. 340
Parltclp~tlon
and
pur.ch~ses
Middle~rt.
GMCAA,
8010
Bus/neas Opportunlty .. ...... .. ...... .............. ... 210
Business Tralnlng .. ................ ..................... 140 · along ~1th development and SR7, Cheshire. GMCAA,
execution
of
lormal
Th. d A
G . .
859 1r venue. a 11 1po1IS.
.
. .
Campers &amp; Motor Homes ........................... 790
PI
Busmess
ans, ~ 0 1tcles Gallia One Sto , 848 Third
Camping Equipment ...... .... .. .. .. ................... 780
procedures and mternal A
G . .
Cards of Thanks .. ... ... ... ..... .. ..... ... ................ 010
Th .. .
ven ue,
a 111p011s.
1 Applications
controls.
o~ou gh know_·
must
be
Child/Elderly Care ................ .... ................... 190
edge of all Busmess Deposn received
at
GMCAA
Electrlc8URefrlgeratlon ............................... 840
l7
Account rules and regula - Ch h' b 4nM M
Equipment for Rent.. ...... ...... .... .. ................. 480
.
' edGI
· ~
estreyr , ay
t1ons requ1_r .
oa -onen
•
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rrt ,
Excavatlng .... ........ .... .. .... .... ......................... 830
10
2006
1
ed team player With dynamic E i,
qua
ppQr u 1 Y
Farm Equ/pment .... ............ ... .. .....................610
written and oral commun1camp oyer.
Farms lor Rent ............ ... .... .. .. .. ... .. .. ............. 430
tion sk1!1s a must. Office -H-elp-W
-an-ted-1-~Ta-&lt;-in-g
Farms for Sale ...... .. .... .... ............................. 330
loca11on dependent UJ?On • Appt 1catlons fo r a Barge
For Lease .. .. .. .. ..... ..... .... ...... ......................... 490
credit
un1 on
ne eds l oader
Ai~er Ex perience
For Sale ....... :.... .. ..... .. ... .. ... ...... ... .. , ............... 585
EKce llent co mpensa tion and Helpfu l. Pleaso apply at
For Sale or Trade .............. ...... .. .. ...... ........... 590
Fru/lo &amp; Vegelables ..... , .. .. .. ............. ............ 580
benefits package.
· Shelly
Material s.
Inc.
Furnished Rooms ... .... .. .. ... .. ........ .. ..... .. .. .. ... 450
Racine. Plant/Racine, Oh io.
All applicants must submit a
General Hauilng ............ .... ....... .. .. ,.. ........... .. 850
Oakwood Homes
letter of interest and res ume
Gtveaway ............ .. ........................ ......., ...... .. 040
Happy Ads .... .... :............ ....................... ...... ..050
includ1ng the names of three Sales Perso n. 6 figu re
Hay &amp; Graln ..... .. ............................. .............. 640
re terences
to
Atomic potential. Blue Cross, Blue
Help Wanted ...................... ... .. ...... .. ........ .... .. 110
Employees Credit Union , Shield, 401K , 5 day work
Home lmprovements ......... ..... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ..810
190 Waverly Plaza. Waverly, week. Proven sales record.
Russ
Murdock
Homes for Sale .............. ...... ... .... ................. 310
OH 45690 AITN : Assistant Call
or
tax :
Household Goods .................... ................... 510
to Pres/CEO by Friday. May (740)446-3 093
Houses tor Rent. "-'l .•..••••..• .••......•.•..•.•••..••••••• 410
(740)44 6-3599.
email :
. 12th . EEO Employer
In Memorlam ....... .. ..... ..... ...... ..... .................. 020
rm760@clayton.net

CLASSIFIED INDEX

Kyger Creek Alumni Banquet
Saturday, May 27
at River Valley High School
(the former KCHS)
Registration at 6 pm
Dinner at 7 pm
$ t 5.00 per person
Send to: KCHS Alumni
PO Box 350
Cheshire, Ohio 45620

Holzer Senior Care Center
is cu rrentiJ seeking
a Licensed Beautician

6 week old puppies. mixed washer, nascar, ca nopy, tup- AEP is an Equal Opportunity

VISA \

28 AW Long Road • Wellston, Ohio

reJect or cancel any

r
r

Garage

Accepting

384-4400 ext. 7217
1-888-786-7531 ext. 7.217

*POLICIES*
Ohio Valley
Publishing reserv~s
the rlg11t to edit,

69 Mar$1\ plant

Free Estimates
Berber $5.95 Sq. Yd.
Vinyl $4.95 Sq. Yd.
Mollohan Carpet ·

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2200 Eastern Ave.
Gallipolis; OH
740-446·1546
KCHS Reunion
Sat., May 27, 2006
Moose Lodge, Pt.
RSVP or more lnfo
446·3488 or 675·4831
Nomination &amp; Election
of Officers

OAV POST 141
May 8th, 2006

6 pm

PUBLIC WELCOME
Galli a Co. Conservation
Club Meeting
Wed., May 10
Dinner at 6:30
NOW OPEN
J&amp;J. Bait &amp; Tackle
7 days wk.
located 1.4 mi. below the dam
behind Bladen Landing

UNIQUE GIFTS FOR SCHOOL
BUS DRIVERS
Cats Meow
School Busses' For Gallipolis City
Schools or Gallia County Local
Schools
AVAILABLE AT THE .
BOB EVANS FARM
CRAFT BARN
245-.63ll5_

HOMEGROWN STRAWBERRIES
available McKean Farm on
. Centenary Road and
William Ann Motel,
Second Ave., Galllpolla

Nomination &amp; Election
of Officers
AMVETS POST 23
May 8th, 2006
7 pm

SMOKIN'S ROB'S
STATE LIQUOR STORE
Open Man-Sat 7:30am to 10 pm
. Sunday 11 am to 7 pm
Copenhagen/tO Can Roll ..$24.99
Skoal/10 Can Roll .......... .. .$26.99
Timber Wolf/5 Can Roll .. .. ...$6.69
Southern Pride/Carton ...... $20.9ll
"Jorgan/Carton ...·.... ........... $17.99
24 Pk Natural Light.. ........... $9.99
24 Pk Bush and Bush Light .........
.............. .. .............. .. ........ ... $11.99
24 Pk Bud and Bud Light .. $15.99
30 f:'k Miller Hi Life &amp;
Miller Hi Life Lt .................. $12.99
24 Pk Milwaukee Best .... .. .. $8.99
24 Pk Old Milwaukee .......... $9.99

Serenity House
serves victims of domestic ·
violence call 446·6752· or

1·800·942·9577
P1lr1 I 8p1r11 4•H Club
Mother's Oly I"LOWI!~ BALl!
Hinging B11k1t1, Potted

Flowere, Fleta
Mly 12th I 13th 8 1'tn ·?
E11t1rn Av1. Aero.. from F'lua Hut

~ehgo~~~i~~sk~~~~~~~li~~c~j ~:~?:a~ -;~~~~sch~~~:sr:;

q

Insurance ... ........... ....................................... 130
Lawn &amp; Garden Equlpmenl.. .......,.............. 660

Nnscenaneous ................................., ............ 170
Miscellaneous Merchandlse ... ............•...... :540
Mobile Home Repalr .......................... .......... 860
Mobile Homes for Renl ........... .................... 420
Mobile Homea for Sale ...... .. ........ .. .. .. ........ .. 320
Money to Loan ..... .. ..... .. ..... .. ..... ....... ............ 220
Motorcycles &amp; 4 Wheeters .... .. .......... ...... .. .. 740

•

Et~AOLUNO

NOW

Musical Instruments ................................... 570
Peroono/a ...... .. ...................... :...................... 005
Pels lor Sale .. .. .. .......................................... 560
Plumbing &amp; Heatlng ...... ...... .. ...... ............ ,... S20
Professional Servlces ................................. 230
Redlo, TV &amp; CB Repalr ............................... 160
Real Estate Wanled .................. ,.. ................ 360
Schools Instruction ... ......................... .... .. ... 150
Seed, Plan! &amp; Fertilizer .............................. 650
Slluallons Wanted ....... .. ............ .................. 120
Space lor Rent ........................................... ..460
Sporting Goodo ........................................... 520
SUV 's lor Sale .............................................. 720

Trucks for Sale ............................................ 715
Upholstery .... .... ........................................... 870
Vane For Sale ...............................................730
Wanted to Buy ................. : ........................... 090
Wanted to Buy- Farm Suppiles .................. 620
Wanted To Oo .............................................. 180
Wanted to Ranl .......................... .. ................ 470
·vard Sale· Qalllpolls .................................: .. 072
Yard Sole· Pomeroy/Middle ..................: ..... 074
Yard Sale· Pl. Pleasant .... .....~ ...................... 076

ALLIANCE
TRACTOR -TRAILER
TRAINING CENTERS
WYTHEVILLE, VA

WANrm

NURSES&amp;
NURSE AIDES

The
Athens· Meigs
TRAINING
Educational Service has a
•MedicaVOentaVVision
position opening for an ED
Benefits
Teacher to serve the
Arcadia Nursing Cente r, a
Local
School Ca ll NOW to start your new
Eas te rn
Ta ndem Health Care facility,
F'OS/TION
District, for th e 2.006·2007
career!
is seeking a full time AN to
Applica nts
School Ye.=u.
ANNOUNCEMENT
(7
40)446-7
442
join ou r butstandtng team.
must have a Speci al
ert.
1901
Positi on wUI include admlnisPolitlng Date April 28, 2008 Education/Licens e or be
or
lratlve and direct care
will ing get a Temporary
duties. Also seeking lull &amp;
1·877-463-6247
Speci!'list
PART·TIME CLERICAL l~te r 'llen!ion
part lime &amp; PAN STNAs.
www lnto&lt;:la!on Cpm
Licenses ol interest. Sal af)l
STAFF
MEMBER
3pm -11pm &amp; 11pm-7am
wi" be based on experience r.l!!!""-~----.,
sh ifts avail able. Proper
and certificalion according
Sotooi.B
license
or · certificati on The Unlve;sity of Ri o
to the salary sc~ e. 8nd will
~'RUCilON
Grande
invites
applications
requ ired. Tandem offers:
for a parHme clerical posi- have Board approved benetion
jn the Meigs County fi ts. Sub'mit letter otlnterest, Gallipolis Career College
• RN Sign-on Bonus
resume , and references to
office.
(Careers Close To Home)
• Competitive Wages
John
Costanzo,
Call Today! 740·446-4367,
• Shih Differe ntial
Responsibilities of this part Sup erintendent
Athens1-800-214-0452
• Exceptional Benefits
time 24 hour a week position Meigs Educational Service
www.galltpOIISCareercollege.corn
·Much Morel
include, but are not limited Cente r,
507
Ri chland A.ccrediled Ml3mber Acc redituig
to, greeting students, staH Avenue, Suite # 108, AthenS, Cooncil lor lndepen&lt;htfll CQIIege!i
Qu aUiied applicants will
and parents, fielding general OH 4570 1.
Appllcatl.on and School• 1274e.
receive a $25 gas card when
information and questions, deadline: May 18, 2006.
hired! Please apply online
answering te lephone calls, The AMESC is an equal
at: •
directing visitors to proper 0 P P o r t u n I t "'I
Stuck tryi ng to figu re out
offices
tor assistance: selling _
•_
m_
pl_
oy_e~rl_pr_
ov_id_e_r._ __
what to do with your life?
tandemhe althcareers.com
Feel you are going nowhere
book s lor the University
VAN DRIVERS
with your current job?
Arcadia Nurelng Center bookstore. assisting with
studenl reg istration and FuiHime and part-time posiThe Un iversity of Rio
511 E. Main Street
p(octo ring exa ms fo r on- tions require transportin g
Grand e and Rio Grande
Coolville, OH 45723
lines classes. Will also be c onsumers to and from
Community College can
Ph: (740)687-3156
expected to work V'ith unl· medical appointmenls in the
hel p.
Fax: (740)687-0080
vars ity networking depart· Mason County, WV area . Call 1·800·282·7201 or log
ment to assist with software Must be able 10 ,maintain
on to www.ri o.edu
and hardware tro uble sl:lool acc urate reports , and be
WANTED
ing. Hours are from noon able to assist consumers off
To Do
until 6:00pm .
and on van as needed .
SFIDFIEOE
Require s HS dipfoma or
HAOt•ndemheetthe~~re.com Must have high school diplo- GED, sa fe dri ving record Care lor your loved on e in
ma or equivalent. Musl ha\18 ·and ~nowledge of local my home . Ope ning lor 1
knowledge of and e~~:perl- route s. Both positi ons offer lady. Experienced. Call
ence with computers and compet itive salary an d full (7401388·0 118
Nursing Assistant Classes ~ computer software and pre - tlmG position includes combeginning May 9, 2006. If vious office experience. prehensive benefits. Visit our -----,......~--::
you enjoy elderly people and Must work well with the pub· website
at Computer Troubleshoot &amp;
want to become a member lie. Position. available lmme· www oresta r:'a org/aooli ca- Repair. Call (740)992·2395
of our health care team , diately.
tlo ns pdf or ou r 715 Main
Sl., Pl. Ple asant office fOr an
please stop by Rocksprings
Rehabilitation Center at All applicant s must submit a application. Submit applica· -=--,..---::-,...--::--~
36759 Rocksprings Road. letter of interest and resume lion by fax 10 (3041399_005 3 Georg e's Portable Sawmill,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769 and WI including the name s and or by mail to:
don't haul your l ogs to the
out an application for the addresses of three referPRESTERA CENTER
Mill just call 304·67 5·1957.
classes.
Extendicare ences on or belore May 15,
HRIMason van Driver
~
3375 U.S. At. 60 E.
Health Services, Inc. Is an 2006.
lllqual opportunity employer
Phyllis Mason, SPHR ,
HuntinQton, VN 25705
Will do Lawn Mowing. Have
that encourages workplace
Director of Human
good Referen ces. reasondl~erslty. MIF DN
Resources
able price s.
In P.t.
EOEIAA
University Of Rio Grande
PleasanVGallipOiis
are a.
OhiO Valley Home Health,
P.O. Box 500, Rio Grande ,
We are NOT
(30416 7 5·3 76 7(304 )593·
Inc. hiring AN's. Accepting
OH 45674
4120cell
your T}rpleal
applications lor CNA, STNA,
email tJrnason@rio.edu
CHHA, PCA. Competitive
. EEOIAA
wages, mileage and benefits
including health insurance. POsition
available
tor We help make a difference
Apply at '1480 Jackson Pike, Assistant Housemanaoer in by calling on behalf of the
Gingerbread House Day
Gallipolis or 2415 Jackson a women's resident!allacili· nation's leading Non-Profit Care Accepting Children 6
Avenue, Point Pleasant, WV ·ty. The posi tion requ ires
Health Organizations
wKs. to 12 yrs. Hours ~~
or p!'lone toll tree 1-866-441- working evenings, weekoperation 7:00 AM to 5:30
NO Credit Card Calls!
1393.
ends
and
,Holidays.
PM. Ohio State. wv State
NO Product Sale s!
Overbrook Center ls current- Candidate must ha\le reliand Private Pay Accepted .
NO Bitt Cott&amp;ctmg!
ly accepting applications for able transporta11o n and high
Call for rates and to see if
AN's. 8 and 12 hour shifts school diploma or GED.
you may qualify lor assis •Convenient Schedules
available .
Competitive Must have good decision
tance tor Day Care. 74().
wages and benefits package making ability and be able to Every Fr\day. &amp; Saturday 992-3142
OFF!
a~allable .
All interested · wo rk with people tram all
.•Competitive Wages
applicants should pick up backgrounds.
Interested
$7-$6/hr. FT
an applicant . at 333 Page persons may apply to :.
Willing to Babysit. in my
•Weekly Pay w/Bonus
Street. Middleport, OH . For Personnel, PO Box 454,
heine near Middlepor:t.
•Paid
Vacations
EVERY
6
Information Gallipolis, OH 45631 .
additional
Monday-Friday. $2 .00 per
MoOths
please con1acl Hollie al
POSTAL
hour. Call 740·992·2217. ·
•Paid Holidays/PAID
(740)992·6472. EOE
$15.67-$21 .98/hr.• now h1r·
Overbrook Rehabilitation ing. For application and free
Center is currently accepting governement job info, call
applications tor LPN 's. American Assoc. of Labor 1·
Available shifts are 7A-7P 913· 599-8042, 24/hrs. Bmp.
and 7P·7A. All Interested
appllcan1S should pick up an _•_erv_·- , . - - -- - application at 333 Page Safety Profe ssi onal on eon·
Street. Middleport, OH. For tract basis. Pay based on
further information, please eKperience. Call (740)645contact Hollie at (740)992· 3810 and leave message.
II
6472. EOE
erv c~~·~ter.
na
10 a.m. - 3
' - - - ' - - -- - - anltorial Cleaning posl
Paid Training
ions available in the Appl
Individuals willing to trai!l, for r·rove &amp; Huntington Area
dericat or driving positions . !Full &amp; Part Time position
see
Must be AGE 55 OR OVER ~'vailable call 1-888-305
to
and meet eligibility require- 17378 or (304)529 -7379
ments. Additional training
positions available. Call the Tired of workin g all holiSeillor Employment Cen ter days? Tired of working 12
on-Lhe-spot interview s and
1866)734·2301 .
hour shifts ? Come home
and join us at Medi J-tome
Part time position to Manage
Country ·Homes rental com- Health! Opening for a PAN
hy
AN and/or fu ll lime RN posi·
munlty In Shade Area·
lion. EOE . Full time positions
10
Includes a house to live in.
incl udes benefit package,
Send resume to Country
Ho mes , PO Box 1033 401 K, and sign on bonus
fur
I
$2,000. Call Judie Ree se,
Logan, OhiO 43138 .
AN , C. Clinical Manager. at
Parts
Clerk
wanted. (7401441 · 1779 or 1·800·
Computer experience and 481-6334 .
knowledge of farm equipm6nt. Send res ume to: CLA Truck Driver Needed
Box ill c/o Gallipolis Henderson, WV Based
242
AVE. •
Tri bune , PO Box 469, COL License &amp; 2 years
Gallipolis, OH 45631 .
experience.
1·800-219·9436
9108
MVR requ ired .
Summer help needed at Call (304)67 5- 7434
0 .0 . Mci ntyre Park DistriCt. - - -- - - - - For applicati on apply at The Bob Evans in Mason is
Raccoo n Creek County Park now Hiring. All shifts &amp; posi518 Dan Jones Road ell ol tions currently available.
GALLlA COUNTY GENERAL
n s.
Apply wilhin.

1156

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1100

Announcements

MATURE . EXPERIENCED
MAINTENANCE PERSON·
NEL to work In Pomeroy
area 3 days Per week.
Duties include general and
varied maintenance , cleaning and on-call coverage.
Reliable transportation is a
must Mileage paid. Drug
test and police record check
reQuired. Send resume,references,
and former
employers to 410 Third
Street, Marietta,·Oh 45750.
EEO
·
~ .

"auooat RWe
Association
Work to Protect Your '
2nd Amendment Rlghta
•Up to $8/hour Full -Time
•Work for Reputable
~litical Organizations
•Weekly pay wit h Bonus
fotential
•Medical and Dental
~enefits
.
•Paid Vacation E; very 6
~onths

Call Today to Start your
NEW Career

1-8 77 -463-6247
ex1. 2301
Wanted· full-time veterinary
r cc enti o nis t. exper ie nce
helpful but not essential for
person willing to learn
respond with comple te
resu me &amp; 3 reference i o
E86
Pl .Piea sant Register 200
Main ST. Pt. Pleasant WV
25550.

p.m.
We invite you to come visit one
of our state-of-the-an faCilities
and
the promising career
opponunities we have offer.
We will be conducting

providing visitors with
refreshments and door prizes
. ihroughout the day. So stop
meet the staff. tour the
facilities and find. oUI why
lnfoCision is the place
you

am::hifoCision

THIRD

Help Wanted

GALLIA COUNTY GENERAL
HEA~TH DISTRICT

bu sin es s

degree

administrat ion or rel alcd fie ld .

valid Ohio driver's license .
DATE AVAILABLE :
M ay'30 , 2006
RATE OF PAY AND BENEFITS: A s per
Gallia C ounty Ge neral H ea l!h Di str i cl sal ar y
structure. Ohi o Public Employee s R et i rement
System. See Nursing Director for Slart ing pa y

rate and explanati on of bene fits.

.

"Notice of Position Vacancy"

Help Wanted

Computer skills. Goo d o ral an d " ritt en
'communiCation s kills. Candidates mu~t hold a

PRACTICAL
NURSING PROGRAM

Help Wantep

HEAL:fH DISTRICT

wfth ,minimum of two years ex peri ence ·in .
m ed ica l o ffice/cl i nic se ttiu g preferred o r

to teach In

GALLIPOLIS
EXT.

Help Wanted

POSITION: Cl erk
TYPE OF POSITION: Part t i m e
QUALIFICATIONS: A ssocial e's

RN

Sharon Carmichael
Buckeye Hills Career Center
740-245-5334, ext. ·206

May

"Notice of Position Vacancy"

Help Wanted

• Part-time, hours will vary.
• Includes lecture and clinical
. 1-800-334-1203
instruction.
.
• Must. have at least two years
Childcare worker needed for
Residential
Treatmen t
experience in Acute Care and/or
Facility. Pay based on expe·
Long Term Care.
•
ri ente, paid insu rance. Call
to apply Mon-Fri , 9am-3pm
• BSN required .
(740)379·9083.
- - - - - - For mora information contact:
Dental Chair S1de Ass1stant
and
Dental
Hyg1enlst.
E)(perience preferred, but
not Mandatory. Reply to
Point Pleasant Registe r Box
TSC5, 200 Main Stteet.
Point Pleasant, WV 25550

Htu

JOBS

Position Available
" NO EllPERIENC£ NECESS ARY
"FU LL· T"IM E CLASSE S
' COL TRAINING
" FI NANCING A\IAILAeLE
• .106 PLACEMENT

ro

Telemarlr.etlngt

Help Wanted

Wvestock ........ .. .............................. ............ .. 630
Losland Found .. .. ....... .. .. .......... .................. 060
Lots &amp; Acreage ............................................ 350

-HELP--W·MTED---"'

DATE OF POSTING: May 4, 2006
DEADLINE FOR ACCEPTANCE OF
NOl'ARIZEU APPLICATJO~
WITH
RESUME : May 19.2006

Suhm it to:
• Judy Linder, BSN, RN . Director of Nursin~
Gall/a County General Health Distric t
499 Jackson Pike, Suite D

Gallipolis, OH 4563 I
The Gall ia· Count y Genera) H ealth D istrict 111 an
equal opport un ity employer and serv1ce 'provider.

POSITION: Publ ic H c itilh Nur&lt;e
TYPE OF POSITION: Full -tim e. permancn1
employ ee. 35 ho urs p er week . Wn m~ n\

Health Services Project Dire,tor.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS : Bachelor '&gt;
Degree i n. nursing fro m an al.·,,: rcdited school

of
n u r s in g
p r efe r re d .
ur
an
Associatc"s/Dipl nma registered NurSe w ith
t\I. O

year:-. nursing ex perience and c urrt' ntly ·

l i ~o:ensc d 111

the ,,, ate of Ohio. Expen cm:c in
Puh li c Hcuh h and Women's Health a plu". but
no t rc q u1red . Good oral and writte n
~.:om mun icatio n "kills i mport ant. Cnmpu tcr
c.xpt:r icn cc M u~t hold a Ya lid Ohll) Jri vcr \
IICC II !'I: .

•

DATE POSITION AVAILABLE :
May 30,2006
RATE OF 1'1\\' AND BENEFITS: As ,per
Gall i n Co un1 y G eneral H ealih D i&gt;tric t sa lary
stru cture. Ohio Publ ic Emp loyees R.elirc mc nt

System. See Nursing Director for sta1ting pay
ra te and cxrlanati on of benefits.
DATE OF POSTING : M ay 4, 2006
DEADLINE FOR ACCEPTAN C E
NOTARIZED . APPLI C ATION
WITH
RESUME : M ay 19. 2006

,,F

Suh mil to:

'

Judy Under , USN, RN, Director of N u rsin g

Galli• C ounty General Health Uisf rkt
·
499 Jackson Pike, SuiteD
Gallipolis, OH 45631
The Gallia County General Health Di slrict is an
equal oppon unity empl oyer ~:~nd 11ervi~;e j)I"O\'ider.

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iunbap lfmtl ·itntinel

Sunday,

2006

Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis, OH • Pt. Pleasant, WV

Sunday, May7, 2006

EXTENSION CORNER

'SUNDAY PUZZLER

Spots of blooming wisteria trees seen locally
BY HAL KNEEN

Home fru it growers, moni tor your trees for pests. Fruit
Have you noticed the pur- trees have several insects and
ple clusters of flowers high in di seases that require spraying
the . trees along the Ohio every I0 to 14 days • with
River? There are some spots insecticides and fungicides.
of blooming wisteria vmes The drye r the wea ther, the
with hanging flower clusters, greater the time period
however, most are the upright between sprays.
Before spraying, make sure
blooms of the Princess tree or
Royal Paulownia; Paulownia the pest are in your orchard:
tomentosa. This plant was Walk your home orchard on a
imported from China in the daily basis and check individearly I 800s and was named ual fruit and leaves for damafter Princess Paulowna from . age. Overcrowding of fruit
may cause fruit size to
the Netherlands.
If you are try ing to ·propa- become too small and create
gate thi s tree, start either situations for di seases and
from seed in the fall or from pests to exi st.
Peaches, apples, nectarines
stem or root cunings in the
late summer or early winter and pears need to be spaced
· months. Young plants or along the plant's branches
plants cut down often send up about every four to five inchsprouts I 0- 12 feet in height es so they can grow to full
with large leaves, three foot size. Many home growers use
in diameter in the first year. their closed fi st as an easy
Later growth is half as great · measuring stick, when thinin continuing years. It prefers ning out exce ss fruit. For furwell drained, fertile soil with ther information, stop by the
ample summer moisture and extension 'office and purchase
shelter from strong winds. . Bulletin 780 , "Controlling
The Ohio River Valley is at Diseases and In$ects in Home
its northern climatic zone, so Fruit Pl antings," or go on line
don't expect to see it much at www.ohioline.osu .edu.
further north of our region.
•••
Take a drive upnver
•••

through the Racine, Letart,
Big Bend and Portland areas
to see the multitude of vegetable fi elds planted with
sweet corn , tom atoes and
peppers. Pl asti c raised beds
of soil are now the "norm,"
thus providing warmer soil
temperatures and less weed
culti vation. Under the pl astic
is irrigation tape, so if the
expected drought appears thi s
year. farmers can ~till harvest
a crop if they irrigate. The
southeast states are complainiqg about drought conditions in their vegetable fields
already.
Fresh, locally grown produce will soon be here. The
American
Heritage
Celebration being held in
Middleport on May 20 from
I0 a.m. until 3 p.m., is planning a Farmers Market and
are ih:viting all growers to
bring produce and plants to
sell. Hope to see you there. If
you need more details, please
call Donna Hartson at 992-

ACROSS

1 Player oo a stage

6 RUle ol -

119 Complain

16 Kind olenergy
21 One ollhe Three

121 Seem/ugly (2 wds.)

122 Plant dsease
124 Pieiel
126 "The Raven• author ·

23 Talks wildly
241l")!~ng

25Chatter

26 '0ie down
27 Say a few words
28 Evans "' l:lamlllon
29 "And - r
30 Genetic matliriai
31 Descartes or Coly
33 Singer - MeEn11re
35 Jowol
36 Slate toithout p-ool
39 Belief
43 Certain voll!f (ahbf.)
44 lJJ)perdassmen

(al&gt;br)

.

45Comtort

Cot!on and~
49- Abner
51 lmpartinenl
54 Helped
57CI)'ofsorrow
47

59 - von Bisrnlm&lt;
63 ·Eievalion (abbr.)

64 Mary - Evans
66 Go by boat
66 Hanklnd fruit
69 Faat galt
70 FltiJod
12 The ·r
,
74 Coral ridge
76 Cookout lam
78 Legal wrong
79 ParlhenOn's IOcaticn

0010.

(Hal Kneen is the Meigs
County Agriculture and
Natural
Resources
Extension Educator, Ohio
State University Extension.)

110 Sleeps
114 City in Hawaii
1 17 Lose feathers

1.1 Hippoaome
Stooges
22 Sl&lt;lnftlnt

127 Uncommon
128 Celebration
129 Positive
131 Unfair prelllfllnce
133 C!y DI~V~H~Zement

135 Dlfected

Wotx;j plant
137 Loog chai&lt;
1S9 N!imal wi1h antlers
141 The llldet wortd
143 Extreme d4¥'ee
145 Memorize
147 Equines
. •
149 Swllcl1 pD6I1Ion
152 Brfllsh """ in Asia
154 length of lime
157 Greek goddess
181 Zero
152 Field
164 Cui!IJ'e medum
165 The 1\ldmen!s
136

187 Epic:
Feel~
16!1
Homer
170 Satre
bly
173la1al
175llltled
177 EfiiOoUrf·

178 WOf1d.weorlness
179 Entertainment award
11l0 w.lght un/1
181 ()g8rlc COOipOUnd
182 Sound reaaon/ng
183 The """ here
164 ~.be sago

82 Aaveal
64 Tavern

.
86~padcerl
87 Town i~ Otdahoma

91 - de vie
92 Rocky hill
93 Have a meal
95 Rounded handle
97 Twiot out of shapo
99 Fern. title

RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAl

GREAT LOW
PRICES ON
ROLLOFF
CONTAINERS

www.rumpke.com

DOWN
1 First Greel&lt; letter
2 Bumell or King
3 FiShnet
'
4 Table scrap
5 Whiskey
6 Govt. ager'll (hyph.)
7
blllllecue
8 Can. f'l&amp;9lb&lt;r

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9Brillsh/englh
10Engilndet
11 Weapons s1od&lt;piie

12 Knocl&lt;
13 Holiday lime
14 Approach
15 Invited

100 Bum
101 Arrow part
102 Baffling question

103

Fla~

for cordial$

Redden
Body fat
' 109 Blossom
111 B\Jrn with steMl
105
107

112 Playing cerd

113 Sowing necessity
115 Frequently

116 Everyday
118 Decorate

120 ZocSae sign
123 Made an effort
125 Chinese 'way'

16 Dell meal
17 Sash for • kimono

18 Veams

19 Snake
20 Ult8 and lois
30 'Gloria In ExMis/9 -'
82 Bird beak
34 HH hard
37 A leiter
38 Sparish paint...

40 Ohio team

41 Applau(l

4l! •- Gantry"
46 Knot
46 Brown pfgrneot
50 JadqJol tian1e
51 Low&lt;ai lJnch
52 ..\lvtnlle heroine
53 Slrid
55 Pinna
56 Food regimen
56 Ar1slcaa1ic
60 Food fish
61 Human 1M/&lt;
82 Aquatic manmal
65 Recent (prefixI
87 Wanton look
71- Plesa ibod amount
73 Farm !IOOnd
75 Jetted
77 Line ol stitches
eo Mother-&lt;lf· -

130 Bi1hright seller
132 London dstrict
134 Sharpen
137 Bladceil....., heat

138 Unpred/Ciable
140 Musical oompo$/IIOn8
142 Fire nl8ldut
144 t.lerchant
146 Pester
148 Plant /)0\dl
149 Cat· - -tails
150 0oes an o11tce job
151 Play at love .
153 Prer:ioos stone

.155 Mytl/cal card
156 Hibernian
156 Melita
159 Female relative
t

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163 Flo!.,.,.,. •• river
166 Naked
169-MW

171~
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.
172174 H card
175 p's 1ron1
178 French aff/nnalive

81WIIIble

83 Paslures

95 Mal&lt;e haste
68 Coodemn
90 Beat thoro!.&lt;Jhly
94 Vacation trip
96 Momlllaw
98 Kind ol school,
lor short

101 Spring
104 Sieatlrom
106 TIQ8f Woods' game
106 Ride a wave

h•

)Box numbet' ads ar
lways cof1fldentlal.
Curr.ent rate car
pplles.
All

Real

Eslat

dvertlsements ar
ubject to the Federa

air Housing Act o
1968.

)This
ccepts

newspape
only hel

anted ads meetln
OE standards.
&gt;We will not knowing
y acCept any adVer
lsement In ~iolalion
f the law.

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YARIISALEGAI.LIPOI.IS

100 WORKERS NEEDED

5/4106·517106, 8am·5pm,
Sun .. 12-5pm. 16741 St. A t.•
7, Crown City, OH, 5 family,
yard sale.

Assemble crafts,
wood Items.
To $480/wk
Materials provided.
Free inlormation pk g1 24H r.
BOI-428·4649
May 5th-8th, 54 ·Arnold - - - - - - - Drive· ·Bidwell . Lots of little
AMERICAN ELECTRIC
girl clothes &amp;. mise items.
POWER
STATION MECHANIC
OPENING
Sat. May 6th. Bam-? Left
CHESHIRE, OH
over house construction
.ite ms , household, loys, Perform all ty pes of work
clothes, decor, TV's, upright involved in the construction,
COKE cooler (needs pari} mainten ance,
rebuild ,
and lots more. 1st road to romoval. operation, te sting
rig ht on Rt.1 60 past Holze r, an d inspec tion at energized
2 3 miles on Kemper Hollow. or de-energized generation,
BIG RED BARN.
transmission a:nd distribution
facilities. Assist in respond74
YARD SAL~;.
ing to eme rgency call·outs
on station tro ubl e and coor~
.dinating prompt restoration
First time 2-Fa mily Ya rd of serv ice to customer as
Sale. Something for every- required .
one! men·s. women's, baby
clothes-i tems, scrubs (some Con sideration travel may be
bra nd
new} household required lo complete wo rk
Fri -Sat 8am -5pm assignments. Must live w1th·
items.
Rai n or Shine. 606 High St . in a 30 minute drive from the
Middleport ,OH Don't Miss Cheshire location. Must po sThis One
sass and maintain a valld
commercial driver's license.
Must meet all veh icle ·operaMay. a and 9. End of 4- tiOn requ irements as desiglanes. At. 7 By-Pass. Dress nated by federal and/or state
clothes. suits, misc.: gun,
law.
tools.
Two- year a~soc iate degree
i
n
RACO Schlorship Yard Sale, electrical/mechan ica l/indusStar Mill Park, Racine. May trial maintenance technolo9 and 10 fro m 9 to 4. May gy or equiva lent education
11 from 9 to 2 . Thursday an d/or
experien ce.
everything one-half .price Knowledge of pri nt reading
and clothing $1. 00 a bag . sufficien t to interpret -and
Someihing for everyone .
apply information from drawThanks lor your support
ings, instruction manuals,

.

POMF.ROY!MnliJLE

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6

3 small puppies lo good
~
home. Call (7401388·9839.

bi'Sf:td. 3 boys,
{7401 388·9956.

YARDSALE-

, Pr. PLMSANT
Sale

Pressure

3

girls.

perwarc, cameras, clothes
adult &amp; kids , d1shes, craft sman pump, new mem ory
Du e to bad Health mu st foam mattress topper, tools.
giveaw ay 3 ou1skle Tom fishing, muc;:h · more 6
cats, all neu tered &amp; wo rmed StoneybrOok Est. Fri&amp;Sat
Ma 5&amp;6 9 to-5
{3041675·6605

NWCP2

. Solllltl

ad at any lime .
)&gt;Errors Must B
eported 'On the firs
ay ot publication an
Tr ibune-Sentinel
will
b
Register
esponslble for n
ore than the cost o
he space occuple
y lhe error and onl
he first Insertion . w
hall not be liable to
ny loss or expens
hat results from th
ubllcatlon or omls
ion of an ad~ertise
ent. Corrections wll
made In the 1/rs
val/able ed/1/on.

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1•
Direct
Sales Fan tasti c
SOK
no
Opportun ity,
Problem. Must be Motivated
and Sell Starter. Call Ken
t740)992·7440

w.,.

Linehrl
MUSIC TO
YOUR EARS

See Sunday Puzzle Answer on 4C

BULLETIN BOARD

Moving Sale
· 1787 S.R. 850
Bidwell Ohio
'Fri, Sat, Sun

DEADLINE 2:00 P.M. FRI.

CHANNEL
MARKER
CONDOS
North Myrtle Beach
Sleeps 6, fully furnished,
2 (OW ocean view.
Openings from May thru Sllpt.
446-2206 Mon thru Fri.
or leave message
NOW OPEN
RIO VIDEO
245·0051
SA 325 S Alo Grande
Next to Alo Mini Mart
$3.50 for New Releasee
2 Day Rantala (except Fri.)
We buy and aell used games
&amp; OVOa. Call for more Info.
Wa have Grumpy's Candles
Houra: Mon· Thur 2:30 • 9:00
Fri . 2:30 • 10:00
Sat. 12:00 • 10:00
Sun. Closed

Sears
.Friends &amp; Family
Night Sale
Mon., May 8th
5 pm - 8 pm Only

10% off
·Everything
(l:xcludes Electronics)

For Sale
1950 Ford,
.V8,

4 door Sedan, Black,
3 speed manual
trans. 78,200 miles.
Great auto to
complete restoration.
$8,500 080
Call

(740) 446-7838

Must have independent
contractor's license

Drivers
Small, Canton , OH based
Refrlger•ted Carrier needa
Experienced OTR Drtvera
to run load• Out of
Jackson, OH.
+$500 Sign on 'Bonus ·
•Madlcal Ina., 401 K
• Hometlme on weekends
•Frelghtllner Condos
•40 cent• all mllea
+95"1. No touch

Part Ti me
Interested Candidates
'apply a!:
380 Colonial Drl\le
•
Bidwell, OH 4561 "
or call
Teresa Wilson or
Trish Shields at
(740)446·5001
For more information or to
schedule an interview

Call Bob at BQ0-652·2362
Drivers
2 Drivers Needed!
Dedi cated C u stom~tr
out of th e
Colton, KY areal
·Avg. $800-$1,000 per
week
·Home 3-4 times weekly
+ Benefits
CDL-A/6 rnos. Ex·p. Aeq .
866-713-2n8
www.malonecontractora.
, com
Drivers: Excellenl pay, Free
· Health InSurance, benefits &amp;
home time I 1 year tractor
trail er eKperience reqUired.
Martin Tran sport. 866-2937435
Drivers:
Home every Weekend!
Call Tammy now about our
Sign -On Bonus,
Great Pay, Benefits &amp; Miles!
__8_00
_·8_2_
8·_
8_
338
:....:.,x_2c.cO_., Employment!
2 Man

Carpe nter Crew needed.
one- line diagrams, and Must have own tools, truck,
associated documents. ~
and ladders. Good Pay.
740·992·0496.
Apply a1 AEP. com

Equal Opportunity
Employer

Locally own family owned
company se~ i ng drivers for
our reg ional operati on. Must
have
·good
MVR .
Competitive pay With benelit
package , which , includes
medical and dental insurancE!. lite insurance , vaca·
tion pay, holiday pay an d a
retirement plan. Must have
18 months ·tractor trailer
experience. Home through·
out the week and on week·
end s. If interested call 800·
632· 1547.
Lond on Pool
Manager
Needed . Send Resume to
P.O . Box 266, Syracuse ,
Ohio, 45779, Allention ;
ViUage Clerk. Deadline May
1oth.

Employer M/F/DN
An E)(c811ent way to earn
money. The New Avon .
Call Marilyn 304·882·2645

EXTRA! EXTRA!
Motor Route Driver
needed in the Leon area.
Pay over $1 ,OOQ/month
Must have Reliable
Transportation &amp; alternate
car. Qualified applicants
Cont act
Sean M. Cullen,
(304)675· 1333 ext. 20 ·
eman r
con , nc .
Purchasing Agent. knowl 1
dge
in
Te chnical
E lectronk:s,
Automotive
ydreulics, w/experlence i
urchaslng &amp; buying Se
Resume Fax to (304)882
1187
mall glp_mm~rkerCiron
iernet.net

Attenti on Mechanics : Now
taking applications tor expeAUC J10NAND
riences Truck Mechanic .
Giveaway-4 ve ry playful kit·
Fu:A M~RKE-,.
Ma if resu mff to
· R&amp;J
tens. Bfacklwhite. Grey t1ger.
Truck ing 14530 St. At
Grey/Peach &amp; Black 304- Cross Creek Auction Buffalo
7.Marlatta. OH 45750
675·3505
Sa turday night outside sate
starts at 7pm, lots of used AVQN! All Areas! To Buy or
Male Puppy Mother Husky. merchandise . 50+ box lots Sell. Shirley Spears, 3048 week old. 740 -9 85-3957 ol small coll ectibles, little 675-1429.
or 74 0·985·3839.
Dave wilt be there- w/c ak9s &amp;
Bartender/waitress, fu iVpart
pies. P D4)937-21 18 or
time, steady employment ,
304
550·1
616
.
To goo d home • Brittany
training available, apply
Spaniel. Call !740)367·
WANI'Ilfl
Jericho Inn 304-675-4167
7328.
'IUBU\'
Business Services Manager
l.a.-r AND
Absolulo Top Dollar: U.S.
FOUND
Si lver and Gold Coins, Atomic Employees Credit G II" M .
Co
nil
U .
. "t
for
a ta- e1gs
mmu y
Proofsels. Gold Ri ngs, Pre~
nlon
I~V.
I
es
resume.s
.
Action
Agency
Is
accepting
· Lost 2 Fem ale Beagle Pups
1935
U.S.
Currency, the _pos1t1on of Busmass applicati ons lor:
Case
4 M. old . Lost on Bowman
Solitaire Diamonds- M.T.S. Serv1ces Manager. Degree
1
12
9
Run Road . Call 740-949·
Com . Shop. 15 1 Seco nd In Busine ss related field pre- Man ~ ger · $ · per hour.
21 88.
Aven ue, Gallipolis, 740-446- tarred . Five or more years of full tlrt e, temporary. Case
fi nancial
in stitution Man_ager 2 , $10. 19 per ~~ur,
284 2.
M
.
full lime, temporary. PostiJOn
1
J)
Los1: Male bl ack Lab mix
an~ge men
expenence will supervise temporary
dog. Lillie KygorfJericllo Rd. _ __:._ _;,_ _ _ __ reqwred. Ten or more years
k
I
14 _181 a11 oca•
area. II seen pl ease ca ll I , will buy Ju..nk ~-· Call experience in Commercial wo r e~ age
Lending In bank or credit lions In Meigs County and
(7401367·7047.
{7401386·9303.
program
maintaining
union desired. EKtensive
d
p
· b
recor s.
os1110n WI11 e
Bu si n ~ s s
Development
e ne ence Comprehensive active June-August, approxl• Xr;- n
·
mately
10
weeks.
4x4's For Sale ...... .... ........ .. ........ .................. 725
knowledge of C ommercial
Qu alifications : Age 18 or
Announcement .... ........ .- ..................,....,....... 030
Lending underwriting, rules.. older, high school gradu·
Anllques .......... .. ........ .. ...... ...... .. ........ ........... 530
Apartments for Rent ................................... 440
Auction and Flea Market.. .... .. .... .... .... .. ...... .080
SBA
Loan
products
requi red. Extensive knowl · drug lElSt, prior youth experiAUto Parts &amp; Accessories .......................... 760
. ence
preferred.
Auto Repair ... .. .. .... ...... .. .. .... .. ... .. .................. 770 · edge .mrea d'mg sma 11 bus1·
A r r
-1 ble
Autos for Sale .. ...... .... .. .. ............... ............... 710
ness financials with j)rojec· .MPPI ocaOionsSI
1
a7va5o Rsace:
egs ne op,
Boals &amp; Motors lor Sale ............................. 750
I.IOfl a_nd fo recas I ab'l'.
IIIiaS. Sfreet. Middleport. GMCAA.
But/ding Supplles ........................................ 550
Exp~~. len~e With
Loan 1369
Powell
Street.
Business and BUildings ............................. 340
Parltclp~tlon
and
pur.ch~ses
Middle~rt.
GMCAA,
8010
Bus/neas Opportunlty .. ...... .. ...... .............. ... 210
Business Tralnlng .. ................ ..................... 140 · along ~1th development and SR7, Cheshire. GMCAA,
execution
of
lormal
Th. d A
G . .
859 1r venue. a 11 1po1IS.
.
. .
Campers &amp; Motor Homes ........................... 790
PI
Busmess
ans, ~ 0 1tcles Gallia One Sto , 848 Third
Camping Equipment ...... .... .. .. .. ................... 780
procedures and mternal A
G . .
Cards of Thanks .. ... ... ... ..... .. ..... ... ................ 010
Th .. .
ven ue,
a 111p011s.
1 Applications
controls.
o~ou gh know_·
must
be
Child/Elderly Care ................ .... ................... 190
edge of all Busmess Deposn received
at
GMCAA
Electrlc8URefrlgeratlon ............................... 840
l7
Account rules and regula - Ch h' b 4nM M
Equipment for Rent.. ...... ...... .... .. ................. 480
.
' edGI
· ~
estreyr , ay
t1ons requ1_r .
oa -onen
•
. .E
rrt ,
Excavatlng .... ........ .... .. .... .... ......................... 830
10
2006
1
ed team player With dynamic E i,
qua
ppQr u 1 Y
Farm Equ/pment .... ............ ... .. .....................610
written and oral commun1camp oyer.
Farms lor Rent ............ ... .... .. .. .. ... .. .. ............. 430
tion sk1!1s a must. Office -H-elp-W
-an-ted-1-~Ta-&lt;-in-g
Farms for Sale ...... .. .... .... ............................. 330
loca11on dependent UJ?On • Appt 1catlons fo r a Barge
For Lease .. .. .. .. ..... ..... .... ...... ......................... 490
credit
un1 on
ne eds l oader
Ai~er Ex perience
For Sale ....... :.... .. ..... .. ... .. ... ...... ... .. , ............... 585
EKce llent co mpensa tion and Helpfu l. Pleaso apply at
For Sale or Trade .............. ...... .. .. ...... ........... 590
Fru/lo &amp; Vegelables ..... , .. .. .. ............. ............ 580
benefits package.
· Shelly
Material s.
Inc.
Furnished Rooms ... .... .. .. ... .. ........ .. ..... .. .. .. ... 450
Racine. Plant/Racine, Oh io.
All applicants must submit a
General Hauilng ............ .... ....... .. .. ,.. ........... .. 850
Oakwood Homes
letter of interest and res ume
Gtveaway ............ .. ........................ ......., ...... .. 040
Happy Ads .... .... :............ ....................... ...... ..050
includ1ng the names of three Sales Perso n. 6 figu re
Hay &amp; Graln ..... .. ............................. .............. 640
re terences
to
Atomic potential. Blue Cross, Blue
Help Wanted ...................... ... .. ...... .. ........ .... .. 110
Employees Credit Union , Shield, 401K , 5 day work
Home lmprovements ......... ..... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ..810
190 Waverly Plaza. Waverly, week. Proven sales record.
Russ
Murdock
Homes for Sale .............. ...... ... .... ................. 310
OH 45690 AITN : Assistant Call
or
tax :
Household Goods .................... ................... 510
to Pres/CEO by Friday. May (740)446-3 093
Houses tor Rent. "-'l .•..••••..• .••......•.•..•.•••..••••••• 410
(740)44 6-3599.
email :
. 12th . EEO Employer
In Memorlam ....... .. ..... ..... ...... ..... .................. 020
rm760@clayton.net

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Kyger Creek Alumni Banquet
Saturday, May 27
at River Valley High School
(the former KCHS)
Registration at 6 pm
Dinner at 7 pm
$ t 5.00 per person
Send to: KCHS Alumni
PO Box 350
Cheshire, Ohio 45620

Holzer Senior Care Center
is cu rrentiJ seeking
a Licensed Beautician

6 week old puppies. mixed washer, nascar, ca nopy, tup- AEP is an Equal Opportunity

VISA \

28 AW Long Road • Wellston, Ohio

reJect or cancel any

r
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Garage

Accepting

384-4400 ext. 7217
1-888-786-7531 ext. 7.217

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2200 Eastern Ave.
Gallipolis; OH
740-446·1546
KCHS Reunion
Sat., May 27, 2006
Moose Lodge, Pt.
RSVP or more lnfo
446·3488 or 675·4831
Nomination &amp; Election
of Officers

OAV POST 141
May 8th, 2006

6 pm

PUBLIC WELCOME
Galli a Co. Conservation
Club Meeting
Wed., May 10
Dinner at 6:30
NOW OPEN
J&amp;J. Bait &amp; Tackle
7 days wk.
located 1.4 mi. below the dam
behind Bladen Landing

UNIQUE GIFTS FOR SCHOOL
BUS DRIVERS
Cats Meow
School Busses' For Gallipolis City
Schools or Gallia County Local
Schools
AVAILABLE AT THE .
BOB EVANS FARM
CRAFT BARN
245-.63ll5_

HOMEGROWN STRAWBERRIES
available McKean Farm on
. Centenary Road and
William Ann Motel,
Second Ave., Galllpolla

Nomination &amp; Election
of Officers
AMVETS POST 23
May 8th, 2006
7 pm

SMOKIN'S ROB'S
STATE LIQUOR STORE
Open Man-Sat 7:30am to 10 pm
. Sunday 11 am to 7 pm
Copenhagen/tO Can Roll ..$24.99
Skoal/10 Can Roll .......... .. .$26.99
Timber Wolf/5 Can Roll .. .. ...$6.69
Southern Pride/Carton ...... $20.9ll
"Jorgan/Carton ...·.... ........... $17.99
24 Pk Natural Light.. ........... $9.99
24 Pk Bush and Bush Light .........
.............. .. .............. .. ........ ... $11.99
24 Pk Bud and Bud Light .. $15.99
30 f:'k Miller Hi Life &amp;
Miller Hi Life Lt .................. $12.99
24 Pk Milwaukee Best .... .. .. $8.99
24 Pk Old Milwaukee .......... $9.99

Serenity House
serves victims of domestic ·
violence call 446·6752· or

1·800·942·9577
P1lr1 I 8p1r11 4•H Club
Mother's Oly I"LOWI!~ BALl!
Hinging B11k1t1, Potted

Flowere, Fleta
Mly 12th I 13th 8 1'tn ·?
E11t1rn Av1. Aero.. from F'lua Hut

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Insurance ... ........... ....................................... 130
Lawn &amp; Garden Equlpmenl.. .......,.............. 660

Nnscenaneous ................................., ............ 170
Miscellaneous Merchandlse ... ............•...... :540
Mobile Home Repalr .......................... .......... 860
Mobile Homes for Renl ........... .................... 420
Mobile Homea for Sale ...... .. ........ .. .. .. ........ .. 320
Money to Loan ..... .. ..... .. ..... .. ..... ....... ............ 220
Motorcycles &amp; 4 Wheeters .... .. .......... ...... .. .. 740

•

Et~AOLUNO

NOW

Musical Instruments ................................... 570
Peroono/a ...... .. ...................... :...................... 005
Pels lor Sale .. .. .. .......................................... 560
Plumbing &amp; Heatlng ...... ...... .. ...... ............ ,... S20
Professional Servlces ................................. 230
Redlo, TV &amp; CB Repalr ............................... 160
Real Estate Wanled .................. ,.. ................ 360
Schools Instruction ... ......................... .... .. ... 150
Seed, Plan! &amp; Fertilizer .............................. 650
Slluallons Wanted ....... .. ............ .................. 120
Space lor Rent ........................................... ..460
Sporting Goodo ........................................... 520
SUV 's lor Sale .............................................. 720

Trucks for Sale ............................................ 715
Upholstery .... .... ........................................... 870
Vane For Sale ...............................................730
Wanted to Buy ................. : ........................... 090
Wanted to Buy- Farm Suppiles .................. 620
Wanted To Oo .............................................. 180
Wanted to Ranl .......................... .. ................ 470
·vard Sale· Qalllpolls .................................: .. 072
Yard Sole· Pomeroy/Middle ..................: ..... 074
Yard Sale· Pl. Pleasant .... .....~ ...................... 076

ALLIANCE
TRACTOR -TRAILER
TRAINING CENTERS
WYTHEVILLE, VA

WANrm

NURSES&amp;
NURSE AIDES

The
Athens· Meigs
TRAINING
Educational Service has a
•MedicaVOentaVVision
position opening for an ED
Benefits
Teacher to serve the
Arcadia Nursing Cente r, a
Local
School Ca ll NOW to start your new
Eas te rn
Ta ndem Health Care facility,
F'OS/TION
District, for th e 2.006·2007
career!
is seeking a full time AN to
Applica nts
School Ye.=u.
ANNOUNCEMENT
(7
40)446-7
442
join ou r butstandtng team.
must have a Speci al
ert.
1901
Positi on wUI include admlnisPolitlng Date April 28, 2008 Education/Licens e or be
or
lratlve and direct care
will ing get a Temporary
duties. Also seeking lull &amp;
1·877-463-6247
Speci!'list
PART·TIME CLERICAL l~te r 'llen!ion
part lime &amp; PAN STNAs.
www lnto&lt;:la!on Cpm
Licenses ol interest. Sal af)l
STAFF
MEMBER
3pm -11pm &amp; 11pm-7am
wi" be based on experience r.l!!!""-~----.,
sh ifts avail able. Proper
and certificalion according
Sotooi.B
license
or · certificati on The Unlve;sity of Ri o
to the salary sc~ e. 8nd will
~'RUCilON
Grande
invites
applications
requ ired. Tandem offers:
for a parHme clerical posi- have Board approved benetion
jn the Meigs County fi ts. Sub'mit letter otlnterest, Gallipolis Career College
• RN Sign-on Bonus
resume , and references to
office.
(Careers Close To Home)
• Competitive Wages
John
Costanzo,
Call Today! 740·446-4367,
• Shih Differe ntial
Responsibilities of this part Sup erintendent
Athens1-800-214-0452
• Exceptional Benefits
time 24 hour a week position Meigs Educational Service
www.galltpOIISCareercollege.corn
·Much Morel
include, but are not limited Cente r,
507
Ri chland A.ccrediled Ml3mber Acc redituig
to, greeting students, staH Avenue, Suite # 108, AthenS, Cooncil lor lndepen&lt;htfll CQIIege!i
Qu aUiied applicants will
and parents, fielding general OH 4570 1.
Appllcatl.on and School• 1274e.
receive a $25 gas card when
information and questions, deadline: May 18, 2006.
hired! Please apply online
answering te lephone calls, The AMESC is an equal
at: •
directing visitors to proper 0 P P o r t u n I t "'I
Stuck tryi ng to figu re out
offices
tor assistance: selling _
•_
m_
pl_
oy_e~rl_pr_
ov_id_e_r._ __
what to do with your life?
tandemhe althcareers.com
Feel you are going nowhere
book s lor the University
VAN DRIVERS
with your current job?
Arcadia Nurelng Center bookstore. assisting with
studenl reg istration and FuiHime and part-time posiThe Un iversity of Rio
511 E. Main Street
p(octo ring exa ms fo r on- tions require transportin g
Grand e and Rio Grande
Coolville, OH 45723
lines classes. Will also be c onsumers to and from
Community College can
Ph: (740)687-3156
expected to work V'ith unl· medical appointmenls in the
hel p.
Fax: (740)687-0080
vars ity networking depart· Mason County, WV area . Call 1·800·282·7201 or log
ment to assist with software Must be able 10 ,maintain
on to www.ri o.edu
and hardware tro uble sl:lool acc urate reports , and be
WANTED
ing. Hours are from noon able to assist consumers off
To Do
until 6:00pm .
and on van as needed .
SFIDFIEOE
Require s HS dipfoma or
HAOt•ndemheetthe~~re.com Must have high school diplo- GED, sa fe dri ving record Care lor your loved on e in
ma or equivalent. Musl ha\18 ·and ~nowledge of local my home . Ope ning lor 1
knowledge of and e~~:perl- route s. Both positi ons offer lady. Experienced. Call
ence with computers and compet itive salary an d full (7401388·0 118
Nursing Assistant Classes ~ computer software and pre - tlmG position includes combeginning May 9, 2006. If vious office experience. prehensive benefits. Visit our -----,......~--::
you enjoy elderly people and Must work well with the pub· website
at Computer Troubleshoot &amp;
want to become a member lie. Position. available lmme· www oresta r:'a org/aooli ca- Repair. Call (740)992·2395
of our health care team , diately.
tlo ns pdf or ou r 715 Main
Sl., Pl. Ple asant office fOr an
please stop by Rocksprings
Rehabilitation Center at All applicant s must submit a application. Submit applica· -=--,..---::-,...--::--~
36759 Rocksprings Road. letter of interest and resume lion by fax 10 (3041399_005 3 Georg e's Portable Sawmill,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769 and WI including the name s and or by mail to:
don't haul your l ogs to the
out an application for the addresses of three referPRESTERA CENTER
Mill just call 304·67 5·1957.
classes.
Extendicare ences on or belore May 15,
HRIMason van Driver
~
3375 U.S. At. 60 E.
Health Services, Inc. Is an 2006.
lllqual opportunity employer
Phyllis Mason, SPHR ,
HuntinQton, VN 25705
Will do Lawn Mowing. Have
that encourages workplace
Director of Human
good Referen ces. reasondl~erslty. MIF DN
Resources
able price s.
In P.t.
EOEIAA
University Of Rio Grande
PleasanVGallipOiis
are a.
OhiO Valley Home Health,
P.O. Box 500, Rio Grande ,
We are NOT
(30416 7 5·3 76 7(304 )593·
Inc. hiring AN's. Accepting
OH 45674
4120cell
your T}rpleal
applications lor CNA, STNA,
email tJrnason@rio.edu
CHHA, PCA. Competitive
. EEOIAA
wages, mileage and benefits
including health insurance. POsition
available
tor We help make a difference
Apply at '1480 Jackson Pike, Assistant Housemanaoer in by calling on behalf of the
Gingerbread House Day
Gallipolis or 2415 Jackson a women's resident!allacili· nation's leading Non-Profit Care Accepting Children 6
Avenue, Point Pleasant, WV ·ty. The posi tion requ ires
Health Organizations
wKs. to 12 yrs. Hours ~~
or p!'lone toll tree 1-866-441- working evenings, weekoperation 7:00 AM to 5:30
NO Credit Card Calls!
1393.
ends
and
,Holidays.
PM. Ohio State. wv State
NO Product Sale s!
Overbrook Center ls current- Candidate must ha\le reliand Private Pay Accepted .
NO Bitt Cott&amp;ctmg!
ly accepting applications for able transporta11o n and high
Call for rates and to see if
AN's. 8 and 12 hour shifts school diploma or GED.
you may qualify lor assis •Convenient Schedules
available .
Competitive Must have good decision
tance tor Day Care. 74().
wages and benefits package making ability and be able to Every Fr\day. &amp; Saturday 992-3142
OFF!
a~allable .
All interested · wo rk with people tram all
.•Competitive Wages
applicants should pick up backgrounds.
Interested
$7-$6/hr. FT
an applicant . at 333 Page persons may apply to :.
Willing to Babysit. in my
•Weekly Pay w/Bonus
Street. Middleport, OH . For Personnel, PO Box 454,
heine near Middlepor:t.
•Paid
Vacations
EVERY
6
Information Gallipolis, OH 45631 .
additional
Monday-Friday. $2 .00 per
MoOths
please con1acl Hollie al
POSTAL
hour. Call 740·992·2217. ·
•Paid Holidays/PAID
(740)992·6472. EOE
$15.67-$21 .98/hr.• now h1r·
Overbrook Rehabilitation ing. For application and free
Center is currently accepting governement job info, call
applications tor LPN 's. American Assoc. of Labor 1·
Available shifts are 7A-7P 913· 599-8042, 24/hrs. Bmp.
and 7P·7A. All Interested
appllcan1S should pick up an _•_erv_·- , . - - -- - application at 333 Page Safety Profe ssi onal on eon·
Street. Middleport, OH. For tract basis. Pay based on
further information, please eKperience. Call (740)645contact Hollie at (740)992· 3810 and leave message.
II
6472. EOE
erv c~~·~ter.
na
10 a.m. - 3
' - - - ' - - -- - - anltorial Cleaning posl
Paid Training
ions available in the Appl
Individuals willing to trai!l, for r·rove &amp; Huntington Area
dericat or driving positions . !Full &amp; Part Time position
see
Must be AGE 55 OR OVER ~'vailable call 1-888-305
to
and meet eligibility require- 17378 or (304)529 -7379
ments. Additional training
positions available. Call the Tired of workin g all holiSeillor Employment Cen ter days? Tired of working 12
on-Lhe-spot interview s and
1866)734·2301 .
hour shifts ? Come home
and join us at Medi J-tome
Part time position to Manage
Country ·Homes rental com- Health! Opening for a PAN
hy
AN and/or fu ll lime RN posi·
munlty In Shade Area·
lion. EOE . Full time positions
10
Includes a house to live in.
incl udes benefit package,
Send resume to Country
Ho mes , PO Box 1033 401 K, and sign on bonus
fur
I
$2,000. Call Judie Ree se,
Logan, OhiO 43138 .
AN , C. Clinical Manager. at
Parts
Clerk
wanted. (7401441 · 1779 or 1·800·
Computer experience and 481-6334 .
knowledge of farm equipm6nt. Send res ume to: CLA Truck Driver Needed
Box ill c/o Gallipolis Henderson, WV Based
242
AVE. •
Tri bune , PO Box 469, COL License &amp; 2 years
Gallipolis, OH 45631 .
experience.
1·800-219·9436
9108
MVR requ ired .
Summer help needed at Call (304)67 5- 7434
0 .0 . Mci ntyre Park DistriCt. - - -- - - - - For applicati on apply at The Bob Evans in Mason is
Raccoo n Creek County Park now Hiring. All shifts &amp; posi518 Dan Jones Road ell ol tions currently available.
GALLlA COUNTY GENERAL
n s.
Apply wilhin.

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Announcements

MATURE . EXPERIENCED
MAINTENANCE PERSON·
NEL to work In Pomeroy
area 3 days Per week.
Duties include general and
varied maintenance , cleaning and on-call coverage.
Reliable transportation is a
must Mileage paid. Drug
test and police record check
reQuired. Send resume,references,
and former
employers to 410 Third
Street, Marietta,·Oh 45750.
EEO
·
~ .

"auooat RWe
Association
Work to Protect Your '
2nd Amendment Rlghta
•Up to $8/hour Full -Time
•Work for Reputable
~litical Organizations
•Weekly pay wit h Bonus
fotential
•Medical and Dental
~enefits
.
•Paid Vacation E; very 6
~onths

Call Today to Start your
NEW Career

1-8 77 -463-6247
ex1. 2301
Wanted· full-time veterinary
r cc enti o nis t. exper ie nce
helpful but not essential for
person willing to learn
respond with comple te
resu me &amp; 3 reference i o
E86
Pl .Piea sant Register 200
Main ST. Pt. Pleasant WV
25550.

p.m.
We invite you to come visit one
of our state-of-the-an faCilities
and
the promising career
opponunities we have offer.
We will be conducting

providing visitors with
refreshments and door prizes
. ihroughout the day. So stop
meet the staff. tour the
facilities and find. oUI why
lnfoCision is the place
you

am::hifoCision

THIRD

Help Wanted

GALLIA COUNTY GENERAL
HEA~TH DISTRICT

bu sin es s

degree

administrat ion or rel alcd fie ld .

valid Ohio driver's license .
DATE AVAILABLE :
M ay'30 , 2006
RATE OF PAY AND BENEFITS: A s per
Gallia C ounty Ge neral H ea l!h Di str i cl sal ar y
structure. Ohi o Public Employee s R et i rement
System. See Nursing Director for Slart ing pa y

rate and explanati on of bene fits.

.

"Notice of Position Vacancy"

Help Wanted

Computer skills. Goo d o ral an d " ritt en
'communiCation s kills. Candidates mu~t hold a

PRACTICAL
NURSING PROGRAM

Help Wantep

HEAL:fH DISTRICT

wfth ,minimum of two years ex peri ence ·in .
m ed ica l o ffice/cl i nic se ttiu g preferred o r

to teach In

GALLIPOLIS
EXT.

Help Wanted

POSITION: Cl erk
TYPE OF POSITION: Part t i m e
QUALIFICATIONS: A ssocial e's

RN

Sharon Carmichael
Buckeye Hills Career Center
740-245-5334, ext. ·206

May

"Notice of Position Vacancy"

Help Wanted

• Part-time, hours will vary.
• Includes lecture and clinical
. 1-800-334-1203
instruction.
.
• Must. have at least two years
Childcare worker needed for
Residential
Treatmen t
experience in Acute Care and/or
Facility. Pay based on expe·
Long Term Care.
•
ri ente, paid insu rance. Call
to apply Mon-Fri , 9am-3pm
• BSN required .
(740)379·9083.
- - - - - - For mora information contact:
Dental Chair S1de Ass1stant
and
Dental
Hyg1enlst.
E)(perience preferred, but
not Mandatory. Reply to
Point Pleasant Registe r Box
TSC5, 200 Main Stteet.
Point Pleasant, WV 25550

Htu

JOBS

Position Available
" NO EllPERIENC£ NECESS ARY
"FU LL· T"IM E CLASSE S
' COL TRAINING
" FI NANCING A\IAILAeLE
• .106 PLACEMENT

ro

Telemarlr.etlngt

Help Wanted

Wvestock ........ .. .............................. ............ .. 630
Losland Found .. .. ....... .. .. .......... .................. 060
Lots &amp; Acreage ............................................ 350

-HELP--W·MTED---"'

DATE OF POSTING: May 4, 2006
DEADLINE FOR ACCEPTANCE OF
NOl'ARIZEU APPLICATJO~
WITH
RESUME : May 19.2006

Suhm it to:
• Judy Linder, BSN, RN . Director of Nursin~
Gall/a County General Health Distric t
499 Jackson Pike, Suite D

Gallipolis, OH 4563 I
The Gall ia· Count y Genera) H ealth D istrict 111 an
equal opport un ity employer and serv1ce 'provider.

POSITION: Publ ic H c itilh Nur&lt;e
TYPE OF POSITION: Full -tim e. permancn1
employ ee. 35 ho urs p er week . Wn m~ n\

Health Services Project Dire,tor.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS : Bachelor '&gt;
Degree i n. nursing fro m an al.·,,: rcdited school

of
n u r s in g
p r efe r re d .
ur
an
Associatc"s/Dipl nma registered NurSe w ith
t\I. O

year:-. nursing ex perience and c urrt' ntly ·

l i ~o:ensc d 111

the ,,, ate of Ohio. Expen cm:c in
Puh li c Hcuh h and Women's Health a plu". but
no t rc q u1red . Good oral and writte n
~.:om mun icatio n "kills i mport ant. Cnmpu tcr
c.xpt:r icn cc M u~t hold a Ya lid Ohll) Jri vcr \
IICC II !'I: .

•

DATE POSITION AVAILABLE :
May 30,2006
RATE OF 1'1\\' AND BENEFITS: As ,per
Gall i n Co un1 y G eneral H ealih D i&gt;tric t sa lary
stru cture. Ohio Publ ic Emp loyees R.elirc mc nt

System. See Nursing Director for sta1ting pay
ra te and cxrlanati on of benefits.
DATE OF POSTING : M ay 4, 2006
DEADLINE FOR ACCEPTAN C E
NOTARIZED . APPLI C ATION
WITH
RESUME : M ay 19. 2006

,,F

Suh mil to:

'

Judy Under , USN, RN, Director of N u rsin g

Galli• C ounty General Health Uisf rkt
·
499 Jackson Pike, SuiteD
Gallipolis, OH 45631
The Gallia County General Health Di slrict is an
equal oppon unity empl oyer ~:~nd 11ervi~;e j)I"O\'ider.

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A-ni
2003 Norris 16&gt;&lt;80 molllle
with buement, sits on 3 Local company offering "NO home All factory upgrades

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School

District At8o regis· home 1nste8d ot renting
tered quarter horses for • 100% financing

NG CO recommends tha
u do business With peo
I'OU know and NOT t

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after 6pm

accepted
• Payment could be the
1997 Fa1rmont Celebnty same as rent
double w1de 2ex72. FR. den Mortgage
Locators
Jg kttchen, 2 full baths, 38A (740)367 0000

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[ i,nanctal
lnst 1tut 1on'
fJfftce of Consume
~ffatrs BEFORE you refr
.,ance your home 0
btatn 8 loan BEWARf
PI requests for any la rge
~dvance payments 0
ee~ or rnsurance Cal
he Olftee of Consume
~ftatrs ioll free at 1·866
~78·0003 to toarn 11 thE
mortgage broker o
ender
IS
proper!
rcensed {Th1s ts a publt
erv1ce anno uncemen
rom the Ohm Valle

PR.OI'l~IONAI.
SERVICES

HOME5
FOR SALE
·eutlt tn 1996 •A.ppro)l 1 aoo
Sq Ft wl2 1/2 acres '3brm 2
lull balhs "LAm FRm
Formal DAm Eat tn kttchen
"All Appl Stay ·central
Atr/heat "Covered Front
Porch, Deck ·a car detach
garage w/one stall as a ftn·
tshed heated room ·small
shed attached to garage
wtlh a well "Two run dog
kennel
' Immediate
Posseston
*Loan
AssumptiOn A\la tl s S%
' Located between Ato
Grande and Galllpolts
""$99,500 Shown by Appt ·
740-245·0125 or 740·645·
2249

Auction

PUBLIC
Saturday, May I
I O:OOa.m.
located HI The Ruction Center On Rl. 62 D. Of
maSIII W.u .. wlll Be Selling Items from The
Shelma Jones Estate Out Of new Hauen W.u.
Hlong Willi other Partial Estates Hnd
Consignments Will Be Sold,
Beauu ful Oak D,r Sune - table-4 Chan; &amp;
Hutch W/lcad Glass Doors, Antique Table &amp; 4
Chatrs, Sev N1ce Drop Leaf Tables W/rope
TwiSt Legs, Modem Sofa, Blanket C hest, Oak
C urved Glass Sec/bookcase, Oak L1brar)
Table, Fulton Bed, Tea Cart. Ba1 Stools.
Magnavox Color Console Tv Glass Top Pub
Table, 3 Pc Ant1 que W1cker Set W1cker
Lounge, W1cke1 Table. Wicker Magazmt' Rack
&amp; Other Furnnure Suit To Come In, Lg
Amount Of Glassware, Lg Set Of Valmont
Chma •·royal Wheat",supenor Hallyualny

Dlnnerware,candlewlck, P1n~ Dcpre!\ston
Amencan Homestead Curner &amp; lves 1869
Spnng· Summer &amp; Winter Plates,wall Pockets,
Butter Pnms, Lamps, Milk Bottles. Pres~ure
Cooker, Old Sheet MuSic, Old Books, Post
Cards
Iron Skillets
T1n Adv
Cans,

Grnmtcwarc yard Machmes 22" La\\ n Mower
Plus Much M01e Not L1s1ed
Auctioneers Note: Lg Amouqt Of Ant1quc
Furmture &amp; Glassware Still Unpaok mg And

Very clean 14x64 2 bed·
room Only $7 995 Call

he also loved· h1 s Farman tractor. Denver took pnde m whatever he

Bulldozers, Backhoes,
Loaders, Dump Trucks, Graders,
Scrapers, Excavators
Train m Ohw
CertificatiOn · F1nam.:1al Assistance
- Job Placement A sststance

~ National

49 5 acres by Tycoon Lake
Call (740)709·1166

800-516-7303

Vacant land an Jesste Creek
off 554 by Kyge r 5 064
acres R1fe Farm Lot 1#8
$10000 (740)645-{)440

AssocJaled Trammg Serv1ces

Wanted Pasture &amp; Hay ,
groond to lease or rent Call

www equjpment-school.com

Auction

Auction

PUBLIC AUCTION
555 East State Street, Athens, OH
Thesday, May 16, 11:00 a.m.

estate which Is In
readereare hereby
Informed that all '
dwellings advertleed In
thta newapaper are
available on an equal
opportunity bases

violation of the law Our

tummg east, behmd County Engmeer Bulldmg on left, watch for s1gns,
NOTE:

All veh1cles are f01ie1ted and w1ll be sold as

All Sales are Final - No Returns

IS -

no

No titles or keys are

ava•lable Veh1cles are 10 category 4-6 condltton needmg pan or full
restoratton, W1thm 48 hours vehtcles wtll be tttled by court order to

C0.#66
773-5447 OR 173-5785

All vehicles must be
removed from the propeny on day of auction - No excepttons will be
made All sales operate under the doclnne of Caveat Emptor
MOTORCYCLE: 1979 Harley Davidson Model FXS w/10,657 mtles
VEHICLES: 1955 Chevrolet Pickup Truck Model 3100 w/Corvette
engme, 1956 Chevrolet Belatr 2 door Hardtop w/small block Chevy V8
eng10e, 1967 Chevrolet Camara 2 door-full cage roll bar/rear end 10
tact-set for drag rac10g (no engme), 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28-4
speed 2 door w/302 engme, 1969 Chevrolet Camaro 2 door-5 pt
harness/rear end m tact-set for drag racing (no engme), 1970 Chevrolet
Nova SS 2 door b1g block engme-overall tn very good condttton,
1960s('?)Cbevrolet Corvette (no engine), 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle
Malibu-2 door-B1g Block engme, 1974 Plymouth Barracuda 2 door

Newly remodeled, 3 or 4
bedrooms, central atr, full
basement, hardwood floors,
detached garage large C0\1·
ered patiO fenced back
yard close to schools, Pomt
Pleasant,
$69,500
1740)709-1382

Three Bedroom House on
1/2 acres lot Hardwood
floors , heat pump, large
patto1 ftmshed wat~ out
Two acres
basement
opt1ona1 Ideal for Horse
owner Two mtles from Pmnt
Pleasant (304)675~1536

r M~n:~()MiS

1

12x50 Reetwood 2BA, W/0,
elect , window NC, front
&amp; back porches, underptn·
nl ng (740)256·6846
14x55· '97 Fleetwood MH2BR 1 bath etec heaVAC·
good cond1tton $1 0 500 Call
1740)446·3644 101 appt

TERMS· Cash or ccrttfied check w/positive I D payable on the day of
sale No Credtt Cards. All sales are final. Not responstble for loss or

1970 2 Bd Am Trailer on
SO'X225'
lot
tn
Ha msonvtlle
Extenor
Painted recently Has new
carpet cetltngs pamted
Make ntce starter home or
rental untt $13,600 00 740·
742·4011

PROPERTY OF ATHENS COUNTY
Case No 04CI294
SHAMROCK AUCTION SERVICE
AUCTIONEER: John Patrick "Pat" Sheridan
Apprentice Auctioneers: Kerry Sheridan Boyd &amp; Brent King
Licensed &amp; Bonded in Ohio - Member of Ohio &amp; National

'86 Crestnge 14x70 2BRI 2
batn, $6,995 Call (740)385·

acctdents

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Auctioneer's Association

Email: ShamrockAuction@aol.com WEB: www.sbamrod-

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Auction

Ohio ValleY · a~ank
Public Auction
May 13,2006
10:00 a.m.

Large Longaberger Basket Auction .

Torch, Ohio
Location: From Pomeroy, Oh10 follow Rt 7
North through Coolville, Oh10 to Co Rd 63
(by rest area) Turn 11ght and please follow
auct 1on Signs
This IS a ve1) large pn'.atc collecuon of 100+

baskets, plu s ue-ons. hncrs, protectors, lid's,
molds. ornaments &amp; etc
Some highlight.: Comp May Senes, Cnmp,

shades of Amumn set. J W 's comp set of
family traditiOns, comp set of pumpkms,
Honzon

or

Hope s.

Chn stmas.

Holiday
Hostess, Ho s1ess Apprrcmtwn, Mother's &amp;
Father' s Day, Boo kmg &amp; Etc
Some of these bas ke ts are Signed by Grandma
Sonme, Dave, Rachd. Tammy, and othe r

brothers &amp; Sisters.
Auctioneer's Note: Th1 s 1s anolher very mce
auctmn, you may not want to m1 ss For
complete lt stmg and p1cturcs. go to our webs1te
@ www mood1spaugh.com.
Moodispaugh Auction.,.,ring Services
Auctioneer's: Bill &amp; Todd Moodispaugh
Ohio #7693 #0000107
Tenns, Cash or good check wilD Not

respons1hle

for

acc1dents

or

loss,

Announce ments day of s~le take precedence of
pnntetf
matc1tai
Good
Re trcshments.
Nonsmoking
•
Jnfonnatton, (740) 667-0644 or (740) 989·
2623

~
HotBES

FOR RENT

Auctioneer Billy R. Goble Jr.
Middleport, Ohio 45760
740-992-9390 or Cell740-416-1164
AuciiOnzip com or ema1l captbill65@yahoo com for pholos
Terms Cash or check approved by Auctwneer t'irsl, absentee bids and phone
b1ds w1ll be accepted With 10% buyers prem1um and you pa) sh1pp1ng

2BRhouse on Garfteld Ave ,
$450/mo , $350/dep Call
(740)441·0583, (740)256·
6408
3 bedroom house for rent
no pets, rererences avail·
able June 1st dose to locks
(304)578·2642

When Items are sold they are the sole responsibility of the h1dder Lunch
will be served by Jobs Daughters Bethel 62 Middleport. Oh10 L•ccnsed m
Favor of the State of Ohio

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2004
1995

2005
2001
2003

2005
2006
2000

1998
2002
2002 .

1994

Auction

3 bedroom, 2 full baths full
basement, 1 car garage,
$600/sec deposit $600/mo
(740I44e·3481
Pleasant Valley Apartment
&amp; bedroom, cia, nice clean Are now taking Applications
house small yard, qUiet tor 2BR 3BR &amp; 4BA .
street, good netghborhood, Applications are taken
$450 00 plus deposrt, Monday thru Fnday from
9 00 AM ·4 PM Ofl•ce 1s
(740)843·5264 In Ractne
Located at 1151 E\lergreen
3eiDR + 2 1/2 baths, 2 car Dnve Potnt Pleasant, wv
garage turntshed closed to Phone No Is (304)675·
Holzer
$850
month 5806 E H 0

Auction

PUBLIC AUCTION
50 Avon Place, Athens, OH
Saturday, May 13, 10:00 a.m.
DIRECTIONS: From Rt 32/50 &amp; Rt 33, exit on East State Street
turning cast, 6th street on the left tum by Larry
Sche} Chevrolet on Avon Place, go past 2-stop Signs, house 1s on the
left, watch for signs
MOTORCYCLE: 1965 Honda 50 - whtte w1th 1ed seal: looks hke
new
GUNS:Remmgton Anns Co, 35 Model 141 pump, Remmgton Arms
Co Browmng Model 11-20 gauge auto load, Sm1tlt &amp; Wesson 44 B &amp;
W SP,c1al Revolver (mckel plated), Wards Western F1elds Mode l 3 1A·
22 Rifle bolt action, Ruger Secunty 6-357 Magnum R1fle w/Gienfield
scope, Marhn 22 R•fle-tube fed, Herders 22;) bolt achon w/Bushnell
vanable scope, Daisy No, 25 pump beebee gun, Slnvia Pump Up Alf
Rifle #618, Muzzle loader double barrel 12 gauge (rough), 2-swords,
ANTIQUES &amp; COLI: ECTIBLES: Rogers srlver flatware "Eternally
Yours", Delco Magnascope floor model Rad10, Blonde Ze nuh console
TV w/round screen &amp; pull out radto &amp; record player, old Muntz TV,
Heywood Wakefield fum1ture mcludmg 2-step end tables #308, round
coffee table #306-32", 3-stack stde table #312, comer table #311 ,
Blonde fumtrure m Heywood Wakefield style mcludmg desk, tea cart,
dmmg table w/6 cha1rs &amp; malchmg buffet, drop leaf-expandable table,
early 50s style bedroom suite, 4-poster double bed frame, large 4 ft
tall oak very omate clock case (no clock), New Haven mantel clock,
organ stool w/glass ball feel, ornate parlor chan &amp; platfonn rocking
chatr, 6-drawer spool cabmet, Q•Jahty Brand Needles for All Makes

(740)441 ~ 0310

Takmg applicatiOns for a 1
large bedroom upstarrs apt,
central air Call (740)441·
0731
~-------Tara
Townhouse
Apartments, Very Spactous,
2 Bedrooms, C/A, 1 1/2
~ocepted
Bath, Adult Pool &amp; Baby
t Payment could be the Pool , Patto Start $425/Mo
same as rent
No Pets. Lease Plus
Mortgage
Locato~s Security Deposit Requrred,
(740)367-tXlOO
(740)367·7086

Anandonl
Local Company offering "NO
[)OWN PAYMENT" pco·
~rams for you to buy your
home tnstead at rentrng
• 100% ltnancing
• Less than pertect credtt

Farm House tor Rent near
Ate Grande No Inside pets,
must have references
(304)675· 7624
House Rent smau 2br.
$275Jmonth,
Ulillttes,
Deposit, No Pets (304)675·
.874
Rent or Sale 4br tn
Syracuse, $600/month &amp;
Deposit
Water/Sewer
Included, No Pets (304)675·
6332 or(74l&gt;)591-Q265

FranciScan Chma, nut baskel, P1g cook1e Jar dated 1944, Hall Jewell
coffee pot wnid, Red Wmg USA bowl wn1d &amp; creamer/sugar, large
USA pottery vase &amp; pttcher, USA 22K gold teapot/creamer/sugar,
Umversal Pottery bowl s(t, 5-glass refngerator d1shes w/hds. dessen
sets, Depression pmk, yellow &amp; green p1cccs &amp; blue rehsh plate, 4boxes of milk glass (mostly Fenton), large assortment of Wedgewood

SA 75· 48R 1 bath homegarage, baseme:nt nver
access Propane heat. win·
dow /lJC $650/month cent·
$650 sec dep , you pay utll·
11ies Avatlable 1st week tn
Apnl Call (740)446·3644 for
an appllcatton

POLARIS SPORTSMAN 500 ATV
CAMPLITE 1906SL TT
KAWASAKI KSV700 ATV
CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO
OODGENEON ,
HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS
KAWASAKI KSF400·A1 ATV
SALEM 2MF24BHSSLE n
'
KAWASAKI
KVF5084F ATV
· CHEVROLET CAVALIER
CHEVROLET CAVALIER
PONTIAC GRAND AM
PALOMINO TRUCK CAMPER
HONDA.CIVIC

•Dashound Dog), small chalk collie dog statue, Lager Beer platterMmster, OH, Banks pint trulk bottle, Russell Da1ry, Welisv1Ue, OH tm
trulk case, large crock JUS &amp; 5 gallon crock, copper apple btuter kettle
. on stand, butcher's cast iron kettle , Kling &amp; Muentz, Galhpohs, 0
1870 case •ron tea kettle, Favonte #12 1ron sk1llet tm bread box, large
tmttk, half gallon Atlas &amp; Ball glass Jars. 2-Ma sters 011 spouts,

Stop renting Buy 3 bedroom

foreclosure $11,500. For listIngs 600 ~391 ~5228 oxt
1709

Kenmore Jr washing machine, metal cabmet w/portable foldmg smk
&amp; totlet, Umversal Peute ponable 2-burner gas range, Serve!
refngerator, large assonment of ladies coats &amp; hats from the 40s &amp; 50s

era, costume Jewelry, lots of hnens. milk can. red tm tee chest. brass
bell, Rayo &amp; other kerosene lamps, dresser lamps. depressiOn era
rollmg pin, old mov1e projector &amp; Kodak Caroscl 850 proJector, Safe
Guard Check Wnter, Sinclrur service station tm wmdshield cleanmg

Two Bedroom House.
Kttchen equtpped No Pets
Dep reqUired Middleport
740-992·3823

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d1spenser, draw kmfe, hand SICk les, hog hook. brass blow torc h, wood
level, very large trap, Ra1lroad oil can, 12-msulators, ice tongs, small
anv1ls (IwiviSe), wood molding maker tool , child1en's electnc toy
tron, M1htary Umfonn w/e&lt;pert nlle man &amp; piStol meda ls,
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS: Very mcc Mahogan} dmmg !able

14x70 trailer, $400 month
plus depoSit (740)367·
7762 , (740)367·7272 or
(740)446-4060

w/4 leaves extends to 92". 6 cha1rs w/matchmg Breakfront chma
cabmet &amp; Buffet, Beauhful Cherry chma cahmet , newer roll top
computer desk, GE washer &amp; dryer, H1tach1 portable TV, sectiOnal
sofa, rocker rcchner, s1de tables, lamps, JX&gt;Ilable sewmg machme,
Magnus eleclnc cord organ. Maple desk &amp; chest of drawers, foldmg

2 bdrm ·2 Bath, unturn IS h ed ·Wash e rtOrye r,
P,Orches No Pets monthly
rent and utt~ t tes and depoSit
740·992·0031

cot, new metal foldmg table (m box), office chalfs, lois of luggage,

room space heaters, small glass· top table w/2

The Ohio Valley Bank will offer for sale by public auction the following items:
2002

Auction

.761641
#118920
.511552
#307305
#217157
11089769
#109925
#294496
#507301

cha1r~.

mrscellaneous

diShes, pots, pans &amp; small k1tchen appliances, large outdoor flower
pots, lawn/porch chms &amp; tables fumnure, lots of hooks, mdoor/patlo
fish pond, Welder 215 wetght bench &amp; we1ghts. and other

miscellaneous Hems.
barrows, 2-Jawn carts, lawn fertth zer, yard/garden tools. new Hohday
Pioneer: chain saw (never used -in ortgma1 box), alummum
combmat10n folding ladder &amp; step ladder. wood extens1on ladder, tree
tnmmers, log chams, li re ax, saber Saw, bench gnnder, lots of hand
machm1sts ' tools. Rockwell Delta 10" llltmg arbor saw\ Power Kraft
radial arm saw, 50 amp pushrn:itJc electncal pane.!, door planer,
Rockwell dove1a1l fixture, automot1ve tune up l)lachme. box ol
regulators/gauges, heavy duty metal table on wheels, work bench '
~.:abme t, 2·work area deSks w/drawers, furnnurc clamps, dnll bits, .

punches, ch1sels, spoke shave, assorted Sizes of p1pe cutters, p1pe '•

#105868

TERMS: Cash or check w/posltlve I D, No Credtt Cards Checks
over $ 1000 must have bank authonzatlon of funds available All sales
are final. Food will be available Not responSible lor loss or

These items are available at the Ohio Valley Bank Annex, 143 3n:l Avenue,
Gallipolis, OH on the date and time specified above. Sold to the highest bidder 'asis, where-is" without expressed or implied warranty &amp;may be seen by callmg the
Collection Department at 1-888-441-1038 ova reserves the right to accept 1reject
any and all bids, and withdraw items from sale prior to sale. T811Tls of sale: CASH OR
.CER'I"IFIED CHECK

MobUe horne sites tor up to
16x80 In Country Homes
(740)385-4019

tools, 27 drawer metal file cabmet, lots of Jars of nuts &amp; bolts, Mtllnte •
Powennaoc 832 m1lling machme (110 volt!smgle phase). lots of

wrenches, saw set. hand saws, bow saw. tamper, crow bar, sledge
hammers, gatvan1zed wash tubs, 8+ 5x6' Windows, assortment of pme,
oak &amp; m1sc lumber, 10 sp Btcycle, and Jots of other 1tems

tiC13399
#009449

For SlUe or Rent 2 bd tra.
turn $375/mo , $150/dp
Aet, No Pets
Non
Smokers, 8·mt, from Pt
Pleasant, At 2-N (304)675·
3151

TOOLS: Murray I0 hp 30" R1ding Mowe r, Topfl1ght push mower,
Toro self propelled lawn mower, Atlas 5 hp , Snow blower. 2-wheel

1180366
#268835

acc1dents.
OWNER : Betty Parsons by Roger Pedigo, Guardian
SHAMROCK AUCTION SERVICE
AUCTIONEER: John Patrick "Pat" Sheridan
Apprentice Auctioneers: Kerry Sheridan Boyd &amp; Orent King
Licensed &amp; Bonded in Ohio- Member~ of Ohio &amp; National

Auctioneer's Association
Email: ShalJII"ockAuction@aol.com
WEB: www.shamrock·auctions.com
PH: 740-59l-431U ur H(HJ-419-9122

MENTS
AT JACKSON
BUDGET
PRICES AT
ESTATES, 52 Westwood
Ortve from $344 to $442
Walk to shop &amp; mov1es Call
740·446·2566
Equal
Houstng Opportumty

1br House, and 3br House CONVENIENTLY LOCAT·
foe Rent Caill304)675·2441 ED &amp; AFFORDABLE!
Townhouse
apartments,
between 9am &amp; 2pm
and/or small houses FOR
1 BA house· 1 1 Gart~eld Ave, RENT Call 1740)441-11 t 1
Gallipolis $350 month Call for appltcatlon &amp; tnformatton
for dota•ls (740)441~0194 oc
Gracrous ltv tng 1 and 2bed·
(740)441·1164,
room apartments at VIllage
2 br house 2013 N Main St Manor
an~
Rtverstde
Pt Pleasant central a1r Apartments In Middleport
!heat, washer/dryer Included F1om $295·$444 Call 740·
804-674-0471
992·5064, Equal Housing
2br 1 1/2 bath, House great Oococturllitles,
location 503 29th st Pt
Pleasant (614)759~ 0475

p1eces, tm parlor coal bucket, several sad trons, boot cleaners ( 1-

994~

Auction

Saturday, May 13, 2006 I 0:00 am
Moodispaugh's Auction House

Musical instmments sell at II 00 a m and are as follows Toilet SEAT
Guitar ONE OF a Kmd, Black GIBSON Guitar bought 1n 1936 or
1937 (authentiCity unknown good copy of a G1bson 14) Ex cond1llnn,
Blond Penco made m Phtladelphia 1975 Exc , cond1t1 on, Framus S1m1
holl ow body double cut w1th two ptck ups Sun Burst Bl75 1959- 1969
eleotnc Exc, ConditiOn, A4 GIBSON Mandolin 1921 model bone keys
Ser. #65957 Electnc RED Sun Burst Exc Condillmi, GIBSON BR-9 all
ongmal 1957 Amp 12" Jenson speaker lube type, Harmomca. F1ddle
Pan. F1ddle Case, Old P1cks, Bass Pedal, harmomca and more,
Note some jost01ments op display at Dan 's in Pomeroy. OH. Do not touch.
Tractor to sell at 12 90 p,m Farman Cub 1949 fust sold 1n Me•gs
County tn showroom condition won best m show at Meigs County Fair

Scwmg Machine cabmet, several n1ce wood wall murors. set of

all

TERMS CASH OR CHECK WITH ID.
' Auction

and w11l be m mce conditton.

appropriate purchasers r;ubsequent to auction

AUCTION CONDUCTED BY

RICK PEARSON AUCTION

pursued'" hfe and most of hts personal belongmgs w1ll be on the block

comfgrters, West Germany Bowles. marbles, cut glass, glass baskets,
Fenton, Ironstone pacture and bowL All clean ttems and so much more

From Rt 32/50 &amp; Rt 33, eXI t on East State Street

warranties

music, enJoye&lt;l Uuildlllg model planes, playmg mus1cal Instruments, and

Collectable: Imperial Glass, Avon Plate collccuon 1981 -2005, around
20 vmegar curettes, toothpick holders made by Fenton Impenal and
others, Fostona Glass ware, U,S, M ,C Med1cal Kit WW2, Cast Iron
Bank Duck, Meigs County thermometer f•l•zwald Funeral Home
Pomeroy and Rutland, fishmg poles, Longaberger baskets, tackle box.
old lures, small cap gun, small metal J ee p toy, ,o1 l lanterns, quilts,

03- II - 1697T

Auction

r

for ffi!}OY years As some may know. Denver was a man who loved

Tools a shop mate ex condition , craftsman wrenches, ndged p1pe
wrenches, Stanley .planes, dtstam saws. tool boxes( hamme1 s, Draw
Kmte, mach1msts tools and more,

2323 Perfonnance Pkwy
Columbus, OH 43207

(740)256 ~9250

This new1paper writ not
knowingly accept
act'vertisements tor real

Auction

More Commg In

2 bedroom apt on Vtne St
Ga!hf&gt;olls Utllttres paid
(740)367·7886
_ _ _ _ __;_:..._:...__
2 bedroom, 1 full bath, trash
&amp; water pard $375/sec
deposit
$375/mo
(740)446·3481
661 Thlrd , Galltpolts 2BR,
w/apphances, pay own utili·
ties , $350/month plus
$3SO/depostt
(740 l245·
9~.:.59_5_1 .:.e•.:.v.:.e.:.m.:.e.:.ss.:.a:::ge::___
Acceptmg appltcatlons for 1
or 2 bedroom apartment,
$400·$500 month, kitchen
appltances &amp; WID furntshed
water &amp; garbage mcluded,
00 pets, l si month, security
•
deposit &amp; lease requtred
(740)446·9585
Attention Construcllon
Worker&amp;
2 sleeptng
rooms -·furmshed w/cabte
Need to sen your home? and uttltttes-weekly and
late on payments, diVorce, monthly rates 740·992·
job transfer or a death? 1 0031 or 304·882·3449
fan buy your home All cash
t.nd qutck closing 740·416· BEAUTIFUL
APART·

.5oo

We have been commissioned to sell ttems whtch belong ed 'to Denver
Rtce by hts Wife. Mrs Nora Rice Wnh Denver's passmg, Nora feels it's
lime to pun With some of the personal belongmgs he used and cared for

Sand Ht!l Ad, almost new
house, 3 br , 2 ba , heat
pump, 1 2 acres, mce subdl·
VISIOn 304-675-2319

AUCTION

Co. Near SR33 5
on Cook Rd, $21
or on Landacker Ad , co
~ater $16,9001 Tuppers
Platns 5 acres w1th barn
$19,500 Red Hill Ad great
'2 actes, fte ld, woods +
'tream $31,9501 Reeds\lllle
10 acres. co watet NOW
S15 5001 Chester, 16 wood8d acres $15,500 Gallla
bo. Vtnton, Shepherd Lane
hie&amp; 12 acres $23,500! R~
Prande, 8 acres co water
• 18 5001 K
t
., '
yger 6 ac•es
S16 500 ' 0 ver 100 parcels
avatlable tn SE Ohio Call
(740)441 · t 492 fo r Iree maps
Or
viSit
www brunerland com We
finance!

Auction

Ntee 14,.;70 3 bedroom Only - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $~0,995 Wtll help With dellv· , - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
ery Call (740)385~962t

HEAVY EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR

&amp;unbap G:hn,. -&amp;mttntl • Page 05

LoTs&amp;

"Back yard on site rain or shine

Ntce house w/ 2 add1tronat
lots 1n Rto Grande Great
rental property or room for
expanston Call (740)37!;19887

Auction

Auction

Middleport • Gallipolis, OH • Pt. Pleasant WV

ACRFAGE

679 Broadway Street Middleport; Ohio 45760

acres, wonderful vtew,
ridgetop. property, close to
matn htghway perfect for 4
wheeler tratls1 (740)707·
2109

A well matntatned House for
Sale La rge porch, base ment, deck, heat pum p,
located tn Gatltpolts Ferry
$69 900 phone 1304)675·
1536

BANK REPO

It

AUCTION

22

48R 2ba 100% ftnanctng
avatlable even wtth less:":=~~~::~~~
than pertect credtt NEI down
payment 1740)742 2376

Never lived 1n, new 3BDRM
w/2 bathrooms 10 drywall
29t2 AnOJslon Dr , PI stage stts on 2 beauttfut '
Pleasant 3BR, 2BA LA acres county water at road
FR Garage Ntce netghbar· about 20 mtns south of
hood (304)675·3637 days Athens QH $74 500 Call
(304)675 2355 eventngs
(740)489·9146

9/10th of an acre for sale on
143 2 rhobtle homes 740·
992·5858

TRAINING FOR
EMPLOYMENT

raee, color, religion, ..)1
familial status or national
orlg1n, or any Intention to
make any such
preference, llmltatton or
discrimination."
4 year old Cotontal on 3
acres approx 1 900 s~ rr 3
bd r 2 ba th 5 2 car garage
master bdr IS 28x24 wtth a
$125,000
lacuzzt tub
(740)446 7029
4BA Foreclosure only
$t4,900 For 11strngs ca ll
600·391·5228 ex1 F254

Auction

(740)385~0698

dhsc:rlmlnldlon baftd on

TURNED DOWN ON

:___;__ _ _ _ _ __
'86 Skytme front kitchen
Cash price $8,995 W1ll
deliver Call (740)385·9948

SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION

20 acre farm wtth 2500sq ft
custom t999 2 story home
located between Rto Grande
and Jackson, 3·4BR, den, 3
full bath wtlh master Jacuzzt ,
huge wrap·around porch ,
large ktlchen wtth rsland , 3
ei).r garage foundatton ready
to frame prtvate seumg Wtlhr----~--'"""1
great hunt tng , $234,900
~
(740)384·5 t82
3BD 2Ba, ftr.:tplace 40x60
barn 9 flat acres Pleasant
Valley Ad A1o Grande
$120,000 (740)709 1166
All real estate lldvortlalng
In thle newepaper 11
3BR 2 Car attached Garage aubject to the Federal
on 1 06 acres $60,000 Fair Housing Act ot 1968
1,304
_:_
16_75_·_63_3_1_ _ _ _ which makee it Illegal to
1
advertise "any
preference, limitation or

SOCIAL SECURITY !Sst?
No Fee Unless We W1n1
1·888·582 3345
Rl\11 , 1\11

Lms&amp;
ACREAGE

' Saturday, May 13, 2006 10:00 a.m.

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wtth walk·ln closets, lg deck,
abo~t~e ground pool 36)116 2
uhllty bUildings Lot 2 89
acres, \lery secluded, prl·
vale drrve 5 mm from Green
Schooi/Holzer $110,000
Call after 3pm (740)441·
0494

MONEY

~orrow Smart Contac

thirties furnished or unfur·
nlshed (740)245-0183 or ·

sale Call (740)985 4321 • Loss than pertect credit (740)208·6340

money through
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Remodeled 1 bedroom, furnl&amp;tted with range, refrigerator, WID, kitchen table and
new futon , concrete porch
with awning, axe storage
building Cloy Township,
$300 dopoolt, $400/month
inCiudll water, you pay
otlllltrlc, (740)2ell·1106
·Very tmall 2 bodroom ,
water, 1ruh, IIWIQt paid
No
poto
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mintJ, turntohlld ond untur·
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ooourlty depoott
requlrtd, no pttl • 740oai2•

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lttartlng 11 1&gt;100/mo MOlt
' 81'1nd New. Call for dotallo
(740)4&gt;11.0111&gt;1

Mocltrn one "-droom Call
(740)4&gt;18·3738

Bassett walnut dln1ng room
sutte, table , 6 chatrs &amp; chtna
cabinet $350, (740)446·
1168 leave message
Free estimates Mollohan
Carpet Berber $5 95/yard
(740)446·7444 76 Vtne St

Full btood.ed lembn &amp; white Oualtly John Deere Hay
Beagle pups $50 each Call Equipment for less·round
(740)~56·6484
balers , square lyilers &amp;
mower condthoners @4 7%
PuppieS
$20.
Mother Fna~d for 48 mon ths through
Australian Shepherd Father John
Deere
Credtt
unknown Call (740)245· Carm ichael
Eq u1pment
5984
(740)446~2412

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MUSICAL

Used 8N Tractor $799 Used
INsTRUMENTS
BN $1500 Used 6N $1999
'"--toiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiO.rl Used Yanmar 2 wheel drive
Fender Cyclone Guitar New $1599 Ford Pull Type Hay
$350 (304(675·1451 after Rake $1000 MF Round
Baler $2000 MF S
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Baler $999 740.696·0358
FRUITS &amp;

Thompsons Appltance &amp;
Repatr·675·7388 For sale,
re-condlttoned automattc
washers &amp; dryers refngera·
tors gas and electrtc
ranges air conditioners, and
wnnger washers Wtll do L--oiViiE
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,iiiii)\JiiiiiiL[Siiio_.J
fepatrs on ma1or brands tn
_s_ho_p_o_,_a_ty.:.o_u_rh_o_m_e_ _
Homegrown
Asp aragus
tBvartable at McKean Farm ,
Used Furniture Store 130 Cenlenary Road (740)446·
BulaVllle Ptke Electnc gas 9442
ranges, bunkbeds, chests, ~ ------­
dtnetles coUches, used Homegrown Strawberrtes
Grave ava1lable McKean Farm on
mattresses
Monuments (740)446·4782 Centenary
Road
and
Gallipolis, OH Hrs 11 3 (M ~ Wtlltam Ann Motel Second
F)
Avenue Gallipolis (740)446·
9442
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Anttques, 1124 East Matn rlO
FARM
on SR 124 E Pomeroy, 740· L--riEQiiiiiiUIPMEiiiOiiiii
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992·2526 Russ Moore,
owner
14' Gooseneck Cattle trarler,
MlscEI.J.Ar\'F..OUS
~xcellent condttton
MER.OIANDISE
One lnternattonat mower
--· excellent
condition
Bx24 box uttltty fratler, (740 )388 "6756
enclosed, all metal $2,000
4000 Ford Tractor diesel,
Call (740)446-0050
PS, $3,600 Call (740)379~
2544 lea~e message
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5' tlntsh mowers $1250 , 6'
Repatred, New &amp; Rebutlt In fmlsh mowe r $1350 60 '
Stock Call Ron Evans , 1 tilers, $1350, 66" tillers,
900·537·9528
Stsso, 1 disc mowers/
- - - - - - - $4400, 8' drsc mowers
(740)696·0356,
Loose precio us &amp; semt·pre $4600,
claus stones, Ask for Andy, McGrath Truck &amp; Tractor
(740)448·1369 or (740)208· -50~4---C-~-oe_m_e_r_R_o_un_d_B_a_to-r
0090
Closed
Th roa t
Good
NEW AND USED STEEL Condition 740·992·5558
--------Steel Beams. Ptpe Rebar Have some hauhng to do?
For
Concrete, Angle, Carmichael
EquipmentChannel, Flat Bar, Steel your source for quahty
Grattng
For
Drains, goosenecks, dumps and utttDriveways &amp; Walkways L&amp;L ities Your dealer tor Prostar
Scrap Metals Open Monday, and Load Tratl trailers
Tuesday, Wednesday &amp; (740)446·2412
Frrday, 8am-4 30pm Closed --~-----Thursday, Saturday &amp; John Deere 10ft No Tit Drill
Sunday (740)446-7300
br
rent
Carmtchael
Equrpment (740)446·2412
Proform treadmtlt, all the
buttons Paid $600 new wlt1 John Deere Mmt E)(cavator/
sell $300 1 year old Tractor Loader Backhoe/
(740}256·9181
Sktd Steers Carmtchael
- - - - - - - - - Equipment (740)446·2412
SJeel Butldtngs Have 2
steel butldtngs for sale at Load Tratl/Load MaxTratlersHugh Discount One IS a Goosenecks/D~,Jmpsl
2511.32 to use as a Otsplay , Uttltttes ·
Carmtchael
Bwldtng Call Now to save EqUipment (740)446 2412
thousands! 1·800·22-6335
New 146 John Deere front
ext 6000
end loader lor sal'- Or trade
IJunJJING
tor a dtsc mower (740)992·
SUPPLIES
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1962 Thunderbird , Blue
Extenor,
Ivory leather
lntenor Whtte vtny! top
N1ce driver, 39Dct engtne,
auto transm tsst on, power
steenng, power brake,
power wtndow, power seat
Price $13,500 00
Htll's
Aulomuttve Classtc Car
Restoratton &amp; Pa rts, Inc ,
29670
Basha n Road,
Ractne, Ohto 45771, Phone
740-949·22t7, Fax 740949·1957
Ptctured on
www thunderblrdcenler com

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Tobacco Plants for sale Call
(740)446·7843 or (740)645·
1660
I 111" ,\ (. 1111 n '. I ot II '.
2005 26 HP Cub Cadet
LT1 oso Hydrostattc dnve,
""
5v cut rtdl ng lawn mower
with shade Topper $1,700
OBO (740)446·2624
-::-:-::--'---Cub Cadet rtdmg mower
13HP, 38 tnch cut, good con·
d1tron, runs great $350 Call
(740)446 6970
Gravely Zero Turn mower
Ltke new $2,500 Call
(740)256·6884
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FOR " ·

$5001 Pattee Impounds!
Cars from $500 For ltstlngs
800-391·5227 ext 3901

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18'3' Stratos 150 hp Just
rebutll
$12 500
Call
(740)256·1962

1995 16 1/2 tt Hydros port
Bass boat , wtth 9Q horse·
power Johnson motor stain·
Ponttac Boi'Wle\lllle less steel prop trolttng
V6 20 mpg, 93:000 motor 2 battenes 2 depth
all power, AC, $3 000 fmders tn excellent condt·
liOn and garage kept fo r
(740)245·5934
$5,000 1740)992 2268

1995
LtV~tOCK
._.,.,_ _ _ _ __. 3800
m1les
OBO
Angus Bulls two X·breds, 4
heifer£ Excellent breed1ng
Slate Run Farm See 1997 Bu1ck Park Avenue
www s laterunfarm com , Leather loaded, all matnte·
nance records, well ma 1n·
17 40)286·5395
tamed. 1t6k askmg $4 600
Boer Goats for sale
1740!245·5934
6 full blood t year old reg iStered males Ready to 1998 Dodge ·oakota Auto
breed Championship blood· V6 2X4 atr bed topper
lines Call (740)245-0485
1994 Chevy Astro Conv Van
Auto
Atr $1500
1999
Ouahty horse and livestock
tratlers now avatlable at Dodge Caravan, Auto A1r,
1998 Chrysler
CarmiChael Equt
nt New $2800
Sebrmg
LX
Auto Atr
deale r lor Valley and
M&amp;J AUto St At
Kleferbutlt Horse
d $3200
Ltvestock Tmlle rs Many 160 Vtnton, Ohto Call388·
opt1ons avatlable· steel alu· 9693 2PM·6PM or 742·2662
mmum, dresstng rooms, ltv· anyttme
mg quarte rs (740)446·24~2
1999 Honda Ctvtc 2d
Oualtly reg Angus bulls &amp; $4 200 1993 VW Passat
heifers, 12 to 16 months CLX $3A92 2000 Grand
Call (740)446·9856
AM SE H200, 2001
Cavalier $4,200, 1997 Tahoe
Registered Angus bulls 3 4x4 like new $6,900 We
year aids to yearltng Prtce
$2,000·$1 ,000
Can have Saturns G1eo Metros
Sunftres 8, others m stock
(740)245·5984
m~--~~~-..., Prtces dtsplayed on wmd·
shetlds of all cars Cook
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Motors, 328 Jackson Ptke,

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miles, lots at extras new
tt res, $13000 {740)441 ·
1794 or 740 339·3528

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SAVINGS

(740)4~6~0 103

1999 Mustang·Automatlo an
Power Opttons
$b995
2001 Neon Automattc, 4
Door, 4 ely $5995 1995
Bwck Rtvtera All Power 3800
Super Charged $3495
1996 Gee Tr!!Cker. 4 cyl ···5
speed $3495 Many More
Atverv!ew Motors 1 Block
above
McDonalds
tn
Pomeroy Phone 740-992·
3490

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WHAT
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1998 1100ZXI Kawassakt jet
ski wltratlcr 12DHP yel·
low/purple low ndtng hours
Must see, sertous tnqutres
only
(740)446·4049, ':=======~
(7401645:7611
Public Notice •

Classifieds!

2 man Bass Boat New wtlh
eleclrtc anchor excellent
condition $700 or best offer
1740)441 8299
Johnson 25 Hp long shalt,
Johnson 6 Hp short shaft 2
cycle manual start, excellent
condttton 740·992 5161
New 10FT John Boat
wfTratler, Johnson Mo tor,
Trolltng Motor several
extra's 1304)675·~353
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0,0, Mcintyre Perk
District is accepting
sealed bids on the lol·
lowing Items, 1992
Ford Ranger 4x4, V6
Automatic
Tranomlsslon , Mileage
97,390; 1986 Chevy
S10 Blazer 4x4 , V6
Standard
Transmission, Mileage
142,622, Pull Behind
Mower for ATV1 Router
Table , Bids must be
received by May 19,
2006. For more lnlor·
mellon call 740·379·
2711 .

Two 1997 three seater May 3, 4, s, 1 , a, 9, 10,
Setloo s on a twm alumtnum
2006
trailer One 85HP GTI &amp; one
1tOHP GTX under 85 hrs on
both PWC s Garage kept
Excellent as new condttton
Call dayttme (740)446·94 Hl
or even11lgs &amp; weekends

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02 Wildcat 28ft 5th wheel ,

sl•de out, ftberglass s1des
$t8,000 Exce llent condt
t1on clean (740)245·9109,
2003. PT Crwser, 4 cyl , (7 40)44 1·7632
ru ns &amp; looks great, good gas
mileage
$7 200
Call
2001 Sportsmen camper 37
(7 40) 388~0 140
1/2 ft super st1de out
can~d ttton
95 Z-28 Camero 350 Auto T· Excellent
(7
40)446·2895
Tops Leather Great Shape,
runs great green, tan tntert·
or $4500 92 Corstca V·6
Auto New T1res and Brakes For Rent Camping Trailer
Lots of repatrs done Recenl Sites Near River. Cement
Patnt Job Looks and Runs Pattos Full Hook Up Only 2
Great $1500 740 742- Sttes Left Call 7 40.992
5956
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04 VW Bug GLS, 16,300
mttes BOFW auto all
TRucKS ~
power, $16,100 average
FOR SALE
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reta1l $16,600, (740)350·
IMPROVEMEI'm)
Block, bnck, sewer pipes, New John Deere Compacts 99n
1998
C6500
GMC
cab
&amp;
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wrndows, lintels, etc Claude and 5000 Senes Utthly trac·
chasts, 24 toot frame Great
BASEMENT
Winters, Rio Grande OH tors @0% Fixed for 36 t 990 Au&lt;&gt; 200 and 1990 lor rollback or log truck 366
montha
through
John
Cadillac
Devtlte--good
con·
WATE~PROOF1NG
Call i 4Cl-245·51 ~ t
Deere Credit Carmrchaei dttton $4 500 00 Ftrm··Sold C U With Alltson automatic Uncondtttonal l1fet1me guar·
$6,500 Leave message
Equ1pment 1740)446·2412
As A Patr 740·992·0031
antee Local references lur
(740)388·6603
nlshed !=stabl lshed 1975
Call 24 Hrs 1740) 446·
THE MAPLES APART·
Happy Ad
Happy Ad
97 Dodge Cummms 4)14 0870 Rogers Basement
MENTS 100 Me mortal Dnve 11male AKC English BulldOg
automattc eMtended cab Waterprooftng
puppy
9
weeks
old
Call
East
740·992·7022
long bed Good shape, tots
1740)339-2745
or
(740)339Su bstdtzed
Restdenttal
of extras (740)446-4226 or
HOUSing for SQ yoars Ol age 2753
(740)645·5916
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and older Prionty Given To
AKC ~ Lab pups shots &amp;
Casto Contracting
Applicants With Income At papers Bom 216/06 $200
98 Dodge t500 Quad cab Commerctal
Aesldenlial
Or Below $10,900 00 for t (740)441·0931
4WD loaded, $6 850 nego· Remodeling We do tt all
person Of $12,450 00 for 2
!table (7 40)446·1905 or Phone (740 ) 446~0306
Words cannot express our
persons Maxrmum Income· AKC reg mmt dachshund
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(304)412·4645
1 person $16 150 DO or pupptes 2 litters 1 ready now
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feeling
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for
you-$20 700 00 lor 2 persons very unusual colors and
4x4
Real Estate
Must meet HUD/20218 crlte· dapples 350 00 and up 741).
We love and miss you
FoR SALE
na for household composl· 256·t498, cell-5781058
hen
MANAGED By
Everybody at OU w1sh her a
2001 600 Grtzzly Auto 4X4
Slbe nan
Sllverheels·A
Realty Beautiful
Less than 300 mtles Great
puppie s,
Company Equal Housmg Husky/Cotlre
Happy Birthday
Shape..
$3600 740·742·
Black/White,
Tan!Whtte,
Opportunity
Government
401,
Mike- Nicholas -Jenny
Blue eyes. $25 00 Each
Funds
for I st time
Twin Atvers Tower 1s accept· 740·949-2950
mg apphcatrons for watttng
2001 Grand Ch18f Cherokee
home buyers!
hst tor HUd·substzed , 1- br, Dalmattan Puppies AKC
Auction
' 4x4, whtte, loaded, sun roof
Auction
Ir you own land
apartment, call 675·6679 Reg1stereo $200 (304)937· ;=====::==:::;::=--==~=====; $ 1 2000 books $14 ,500
Equal Housing Opportunity 2929
ZERO
DOWN!
Large Estate Auction
(740)367·7272, (740)367·
Saturday May 13th, !0:30am
7762 (740)446·4060
Your land is your
Dingu!i Banks Estate
VANS
In Memory
In Memory
credit!
Directions: from Galhpohs Wai-Mart tallow R1 7
FORSAI.E
south 2 7 mtles, then follow red &amp; yellow stgns, takt:
740-446-3093
141 West 14 mtles, then take 233 West 6 mtles to
sale, From Jackson, Oh Wai ¥Mart follow 9l S to Oak 2003 Grand Caravan Sport
In Memory Of Our
Htll , Oh follov. 1ed &amp;. yellow st gns lake Rl 233 East VB 37,000 mtles loaded
about 7 miles 10 sale,
, Phone (740)256 1142
Dear Father
Motor Home added: 1978 self conuuned 24ft
w/reserve, Collecttbles glass dazey chum, lots old
Real Estate
Real Estate
And Grandfather
comic.:s. 6 f01ncy old frames, s&lt;:hool bell 2 women
max field pansh pnnl, 2 sad tron!l &amp; 2 gas old
marbles, 2 cherry seeder~. tobacco cutter, mtlk can
Rosevtlle-mccoy-brush· hall &amp; other pottery, .draw
May 11,2000
knife, S stone Jars, &amp; 4 JUgs &amp; ~ crocks 2 sets 4pc
pyrex mix bowls, old blue blanket box Qulk bonles.
Qld quilt. cow bells. block planes lanterns 2 Ke
How Precious Are The
tongs, rolhng pms, oil lamps dm l ~es , 7 pc hlenko
Sweet Memories
glass, se\ pc~ fenton, 2 pocket walches old, dcp glass,
Qld bott les, broad axe head, pore pub lic phone s tgn.
tea set, Q\d books, pyrex snack. set, old sew stand.
trunks, c ross cut saw push plow, com planter, case &amp;
other knaves, adv cans wagner &amp; Gnswold sktllets &amp;
In Memory
In Memory
waffle uon. lots more , Furniture maytag, dr)cr.
wh1rlpool washer. cross ly tefngerator tappan "36"
gas range, Kenmore Stde by stde refngera tor, 2 pc oak
chma cabmet, o.tk table &amp; 6 chau~ , Ooral couch &amp;
chan, oak corner clnn a cabtnet , 2 swtvel rockers,
reclmer, 5 pc dmette set, pme desk, mce lge ptne 4pc
bdroom suite, dt sh washer, 3 pc oak bdroom surte,
end tables. 2 futl beds, chesl drawers &amp; more
Household lge new sony JBm box stock pols, 3 sets
dishes, microwave new &amp;. used s!l verv.are, lots
utens1ls, crock pots elec gflll &amp; JUCJer, 3 ne" &amp; sev
used coffee pots. lots new &amp; used kmves, 3 food
choppers, roussene, nc" pols &amp; puns. meal gnnders,
step stools, mtxers , sanyo IV, \Cf, atwa ~tereo, sheets,
blankets. porcelam dolt s. lols new k&amp;tchen ttems.
flags, Bissell &amp; other sweepers. cameros. ne\\ blender
&amp; others, 3 sets new di ~ he!i, Btssell ~team cleaner.
cook books, !iew machtne. fans. olt.l records. Jllm
boxes &amp; stereos. lots new &amp; used dvds &amp; vcr mov ies
&amp; cu&amp;settes &amp;. cds, 1SO + box lots household ml sc,
lamp11, plctun:s, uti lamp ~ . tea. poa , pot~&amp; pAU!i,
~
towels, lots m1sc Hems. TOols: troy btlt !nffimer
Throughout hit lift tht many urdt ht did tow
mower, old ford tool s, power &amp; hand !lOWS, bench
Thott left bthlnd willm how grtat
vise. auaers, wheel butTow, hauery chllrae~. puch
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thtY. will grow
fork, axe1, hocl, !lt)'thc. shnvel ~. pots hole dlaaerK.
AI tht day• &amp; wttkt &amp; month• quickly pau
raku, jilum ekt &amp; 11ep ludder!l, yord trnller. e~t ~urdtt
Tht ••••hint, thr thow,, tht •lowing
hammcrw, hu.nd tool 1, a~r CIJillprcl!liUr, hulchct~ . luis
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aanaae ltcm!l.
Evtrywhm wt look
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Ex0&lt;11tor1 Danny 1.. 8ankl
Brlltl fond mrmorl11 o[ hlr m•ny fia t1
Auctloneert P11rick 81-r WV· 1!99, Oh·
"i'ht upamtlon wlll bt 1hort,
f5719114360l9
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Term11 Cuh or C:ood &lt;:h ..k wnd.
Whtn ••• "'him again •
Ph1 (~) 428-0826, 4l8· 7%45, or 474·3388,
oh what Htavrnly !lllul
Fuocl Available I
Web:www.blotnrauctlon:com, F.mall1
In loving memory, Dl1n1, Nikki, j11on, Auelln,
blOIHn_auctlon@mln.com
Ashley, Mother 1nd D1d, Erma, Mike, Plltl
Announcement cli.Y ot !llle lake precedence over
any print&lt;d material!
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Holzer Hospital on 160 North.
Owner, Finance, FHA apprclVed.

Real Estate

Real Estate

FOR SALE BY OWNER
Immediate Possession-

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70 BURLINGTON ROAD, MERCERVILLE, OH
2001 CLAYTON MOBILE HOME
2,128 TOTAL SQ. FT.
4 BEDROOMS, 2.5 BATHROOMS
DISHWASHER, MICROWAVE
INCLUDED
BACK DECK
.ACREAGE: .338 MIL

OHIO VALLEY BANK.

Property for Salt

Contact: Toby Mannering 740-441-1038

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. Sunday, May 7, 2006

Racine American
Legion's generosity
earns money for
scholarship, A2

A word to the wise: Don't wait to vaccinate liVESTOCK REP.ORT
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another series of vaccines the still exist.in the United States
year they start kipderganen . and around the world .
There has also been a lot of
The di,eases that children are
protecled from include diph- backlash against immuni:,:atheri a, lelanus, pertussis tions
from
uninformed
In today 's world, a person (w hoopi ng cough), polio, soun;es. Tracking changes in
can get information at the haemophilus
inlluenzae immunization coverage rates
push of a button. Someti mcs (Hib), ' mca\lcs, mumps , allows the state to measu(e its
the information received is rubella, chickenpox, hepatitis progress 10ward meeting the
very confusing. There seems B, and pneumococcal disease. Health y People 20 I0 goal of
to be different views or every
Since 1993, Immunization increasing
immuAization
subject, right or wrong.
· Action Plan (IAPJ Grant rates against vaccine-preJust within the last few fundin g has been received vent~ble ·diseases among
years, there has been a con· annuallv from lhe .Ohio chi ldren 0-2 years of age.
troversy on whether to vacci- De par11;1ent
of
Health
Approximately one in four
nate or wait.. Parents today (O DH ). Wilh this fundin g, ch ildren in tl1e U.S. from 0-2
were not 'involved with the lhc G;1llia County Health years of age is not properly
di sea ~ that killed thousands
Depar1ment . has increased immuhized . According to
of children. They have not service .ucl ive ry of vaccines ODH, 1here were 328 cases
seen the debilitating results In county res idehts and has of pertussis (whooping
of polio · or dipht heri a. worked clo,ely wilh Holzer cough) reponed in tile stale
Parents have diffe rent rca - C linic 10 increase the public 's of Ohio in the year 2003.
sons for waiting to vaccinate . . awa reness of lhe imponance ODH also reponed the fol from they fear shots them- of immunizing on lime: . lowing cases for the year
selves to, "well , I'm .1 ust too Gallia County's goal is to 2003: Chi ckenpox, I .247:
busy." Even the queslion, arc· ha ve 1he on-time rate for Hepatitis B. 253: Measle s, 2:
vaccines safery "How safe arc immuni?ed children· reach 90 Mumps, 7: and Tetanus, 2.
the diseases that the child is perc enI by Ihe year 20 I0. Fortunately. !here were no
at risk of co n1racting'!'' This raiC shows. th at children cases of d1phthena, polio,. or
'should be the queslion .
vaccinalcd by the age of two· rubella, reponed in the year
Vaccination is one of the ·have rcc~ i ved their fourth 2003 for the state of Ohio.
most effective and safe way.s DTaP. 3rd Polin, first MMR, Thi s is the last available da1a
to protect infants and young thiru Hib and third Hepaliti s prior to printing.
children. Because of increased B vacc ine \. Gallia Coumy's
Ju sl because a .baby is
vaccination effon in 1he U.S .. on -lime rare for 2004 was 76 healthy now does not mean
eight vaccine-preventable dis- perce nl. Ihe _national average your child could not get one
eases are at or near recQrd low for 2004 reached 77 percent. of these childhood di st;ases.
level s: Vaccine-prevenwb le The slaiC of Ohio reached 77 Vaccine preventable diseases
di seases have been reduced by perccnl in 2004.
can be ·fatal. The longer . a
n)ore than 99 percent si nce the
Ohio is ~3rd in the nation child waits to get vaccinated,
introduction of vacci ncs. wilil Massachusetts leading the greater lhe chances of the
However, much com munity lhc US wilh 86 percenl. We child gening one of lhese diswork is required to sus1ain thi s would like lo see the nnes eases. Each di sease can cause
effort and too many children reac h 90 pcrc.e nl and maintain severe damage to · different
in our community are nol get- our rales al that I·evel. Many organs of the body which can
ting immunized on iime. ·
parenls sti ll do not understand be a lifelong struggle. Each
Children need a series of the · importance of on-time disease can also cause death
vaccinations staning al birlh , vacci nations . We do not hear for the child. Every moment a
then at 2 months, 4 months, 6 1nuch abo ul these diseases parent waits, they are putting
months. 12 months and agai n · anymore. so many parenls are their child 's health on the line.
at 15 months. Then they gel no1 aware tllat these diseases Instead of looking up infor-

BY

LisA 8uRL£SON, RN
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE
GALLIA COUNTY HEALTH
DEPARTMENT

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mation on immun izations, try
looking up the diseases and
find out for yourself why vaccinations are imponanl. Read
about the horrors lhese vaccine preventable di seases
caused years ago.
Children who are slarting
kinderganen this year need
!heir vaccinations as soon as
po ssible : Don 't wail unlil
they star! sc hooJ. .. Th t'y need
!hose boosters to prote'l
them from deadly diseases.
Don"t ' lei Ihem slarl sc hool
withoul 1heir protcnion .
·
The GaiJin Cou111y Healtl1
Deparlmenl provides r~ee
imm unizalions Ill Ohio residents Mionday lhrou gh
Friday from 8 a.m . until 4
p.m. Additional evening
hours are also avai lable. The
only requ ire ments for a .child
in need of immunizations are
that they mu st be accompanied by a. par('nt or legal
guardian and present and upto-date immunization record.
For more information, you
may co ntact the Gallia
County Heahh Department at
441 -2950.
References: CDC National
Immunization Program, Ohio
Depa rtment of Health.

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GALLIPOLIS - ·United Producer~· Inc. market
report from Gallipolis for sales conducted qn
Wednesday, May 3.

Goodwill Industries
Week celebrated, As

Feeder Cattle-Steady
275-4 15# St. $ 100-$136 Hf. $ 100-$132 425-525#
St. $ 100-$ 134 Hf. $95-$1 18 550-625# St. $100-$120
Hf. $90-$98 650-725# St. $95-$ 105 Hf. $85-$95 750850 St. $R5-$95 Hf. $80-$88.

Cows-Steady

Middleport • Pomeroy, Ohio

Well Muscled/Fleshed $50-$54 Medium/Lean $45-

50 CENTS • ·V ol. :;:;. No . tl{6

$49;

:\ION DAY, MAY H, 200(&gt;

""'"'·m)d"il}" ' ntin&lt;l .wm

Thin/Light $ 10-$30; Bulls $55-$66.50.

SPORTS

Syracuse requests -meeting before .\\'1lter ·rates raise

. • Pistons pummel! Cavs.
$ee Page B1

BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

Back To The Farm:
Cow/Calf Pairs $7 10-$ 1;100; Bred Cows $310,
$ 1.000; Baby Calves $20-$290; Goats, $20-$77.50;
Lambs, $9 1; Hogs, $32-$44 .50.
·

SY RA CUSE - . Mem bers
ul· Syracuse , Village Counci l
are reque,tin g u mec1ing wilh
the Syracuse Boarct ,r Public
Affairs before approving the
Board 's sug gesled i11crem.es
for wa1er and sewe r rates.
Th e reque st came after
Coun cil reviewed the suggested incre.ases at last week's
regular session .The board
currenlly Jiroposes residential
usage rate s, based on a 2,000
gallon minimum . Councilman
Mike Jacks felt basing th e
rates on only 2,000 gallons

Upcoming specials:
Sale Wedne sday ~ May 10 at 10 a.m.
Fat cattle sale Wednesday, May I0 ill 9 a.m .
For more information, call Brad at (740) 584-4821
or De Wayne at (740) 339-0241. Visit the Web site at
www.uproducers.com ·

may be too iow.
.
However. Clerk-Treasurer
Sha ro n Cullrill informed
Jacks that she und erstood the
WUICr board had tO h&lt;I SC the
new nlles according 10 criteria
selu p in a slipu lmi nn per!ain ing
'"
a Co mmunity
Dcvelnpmcnl Bl ock Grant
lh at helped in large pan 10
finan ce lhe new Svracuse
Wate r Imp rovement Pi·oject.
Thi s crilcria was based on
the ave rage median house hold
1ncon1e. in Syracuse wh ich is
$29,423.
Councilwoman
Donmi
Peterson said lhe plus side of
the new water niles and .

melcrs is that th ose that use
below 2.000 wil l now sec "
decrease in !heir hil l lhat is
CUITenlly around $ IIi . The
new res iclclllia l se ni or rate
would be 't 14.5(} for the first
2.0rtll gallons of water per '
monlh.
.
Tile mcelin g with Waler
hoard members is scheduled
for 7 p.m. on May 18 at vii Iage ha ll.
In other counc il business:
Counci I approved enroll ment inlo 1he Ohio Muni cipal
League 's group raled bureau
of worker 's compen6alion
plan. The plan has a $263
enrollmclll fee but is es timat-

ed to lower th e vill age's
worker's compensalion premium from $7,033 to $3.91!8.
Counci l renewed the vi ilage·s liability insur;(nce wi lh
The OhioPlan reprcscllled by
Kinder ·~ In surance Agency.
The vi llage 's annual premium
is $8,963.
Syracu se Po li ce Chief
Ryan Hill reponed that he was
back al work after a brief illne" . He told council he
hoped to stay in his posilion .
"A&gt; lonll as I sla y hcaltlly."
Hill I S hoping to pick up
where he left off in rcgard1·1o
issuing citations 10 Ihose witll
unkel)lJll property in th e vii ·
-

whi ch includes high
and trash. Those who
\v ish 10 report such properties
should contact Hill at
Syracuse Village Hall.
Mayor Eric Cunningham
denied Pomeroy VillageAd mini slraiOr
John
request
to
Amlerso n' 1
increase lhc we igh! limi t on
Carro ll St~eel thai currently
has a weig ht limit of 10 tons.
Cunnin gham also uenied
A nder so n· ~ request to shoot
gruundhog&gt; a1 the Pomeroy
Water Trcalment Pl anI.
As for Anderson's requesl

Please see Syracuse, AS

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Meigs prom.royalty

DOWNTOWN LOTS CLEARED
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Government sends out ads to ease bird flu worries
BY liBBY QUAID

appeared in Britain.
pounds of chicken last year, a
Americans generally are tolal that should rise to 87.7
Tons iuered lo he confident in . pounds in 2006, according to
WASHINGTON .
!heir food supply, and th(:y USDA projections.
Hoping to prevent a scare eat more chicken than any
over deadly bird tlu, 1he gov- countrv in the world . The
ernment is distributing lelev i- ave rage person . ale 85 .8
sion and radio coril m'ercials
assuring people thai 'chicken
is safe to eat.
"Mmm, that chicken look s
great. But what abolll bird
flu?" a man asks in one of
ads.
Kanauga Drive·ln
His wife says she read that
June 24, 2006
is unlikely to reac h
bird
. 740-446 ~ 1088
people's dinner plates. "And
Gates Open 5:00 PM
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even if it did, we have the
Tickets On Sale NOW
tlcketmaster.com
power to ensUI1c our chicken
Life Home Car Business
. sa f e, " she says.
3114-342·5757
IS
The
Movie Station,
An announcer lists four
"No Problem People"
Gallipolis, OH
steps for food safety: Clean
hands and cooking surfaces .
tidretmaster
Separate raw and cooked
INS~RAN.CE PLUS
n ...~i!4. ....
foods. Cook poultry to at
--e.
AGENCIES, INC.
leasl 165 degrees. ·Chill lefl 114 Court • Pomeroy
overs promptly.
~ -...~ ,
The
Agriculture
992-..6677
Department on Thursda y
began sending out a series of
commercials,
interview
excerpts, video footage ·and
photos to television and radio
stations with the goal of easing ·people 's minds and clearing up misconceptions abou l
bird llu . The ads are publi.c
service announcemenl s: slations are not being paid to run
them.
Initially. those !Jlessages
may run up against heavy promotion I:Jy ABC of ils made- ·
for-lelevision movie. " Fatal
Contact:
Bird
Flu ' in
t'riduys I 0:00am-5:00pm
America." The promos fealure
Salurduys 9:00all1-5:00p•n
how ill-prepared the cou nlry
Stlndu:ys 9:UOam-5:tM)p":•
is to deal with the problem.
Located on State
Authorities don't know
Route 7-l/4 mile South
how people will reacl once
of US 33 in Pomeroy, OH
the deadly virus arrives in the
Come &amp; set Up With Us!!
United State~.
Indoor &amp; Outdoor Spaces Available
When bird flu was discovJR,OOO s4. fl. ilf Indoor, Air-conditioned Spnce.
ered in France and hal y, con740-416-4650
. sumer demand for chicken
PLEAS&amp; CALL POR INPORMATION
plummeted there. It stayed
steady when the virus ·

OBITUARIES

AP FOOD AND FARM WRITER

nu

HEALTH
AND
· LIFE

Page AS .
• Harold F. Mack

INSIDE

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CHARliE DANIELS

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Yard SaJe £dra~agania
May 26-. 27 &amp;28tll

~PageA2

• Eastern student Cutler
scholar. See Page A3
• Scholarship applications
available to area seniors.
See Pilg!'t AS
• Woman moves out of ,
house being taken for road
project. See Page AS
• Camping program
offered. See Page AS
. • Bobcat marching band
to appear on game show.
SeePage AS
~ First CAA summer hiring
is tor lifeguards.
SeePage AS
• Rio Grads' hard work
hailed at ceremony.
See PageA6

WEATHER

Charlene Hoeftlch/photo
Eric Vanmeter and Channing Burge were named king and .queen
of the Meigs High School.2006 Prom in ceremonies Saturday
night. The theme "Star ligllt Fantasy" was carried out in extensive blue and wh ite decoration s of tile scl1ool foyer, front haJJ.
way and auditorium. Burge is the da ughter of Mr. and Mrs .
Charles Burge ol Middleport. VanMeter. also of Middleport, is ·
the son of JaniceGieselling·a nd Lennie Van Mete r.

The site of three buildings in
Middleport demolished by
Jeffers EKcavilting of Pomeroy
a week ago has been cleared
and is being prepared for seeding. A Jeffers crew and equipment' continued to draw "sidewalk superintendents" and
spectators to the lot on Friday
afternoon. as the basement of
ihe Riverboat Inn building was
being filled with debris. A
fourth building on the block,
recently purchas~d by Allan
Ervin , is drawing plenty of
looks, too. With the demolition
of a building owned by Rex and
Brenda Darst and a wall common to both buildings, it
remains standing with just
three intaCt walls. Ervin sougfit'r
and received an eKtension of
the demolition of the building,
which he purchased after it
was condemned in February.
He has said he hopes to s hore
it up and .restore it.
B~an

J. Reed/ photos

·.Golden egg winner

Have you spent yo.ut: life taking care
of others? Now zt zs zmportant to
,
take care of yourself
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INDEX
:

Dr. Craig Strafford is accepting new patients in Athens, Gallipolis , and Jackson .. ·
Dr. Strafford practices gynecology. with a focus on:

Cervical Disease • · Preventive Services
To schedule an appointment, please call:
Athens: (740) 589-3120
Gallipolis: (740) 4~6-5381
Jackson: (740) 395-8801
Direct Line (740) 446-5065

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• Students from wealthy
areas do better on new
kindergarten test.
See Page ·A2
• Racine Southern FFA
honors its own.

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Cindy Hawley of Peach
Fork Road, Pomeroy.
·left. w.a s the finder of
the golden egg 1n the
annual Easter egg hunt
con test sponsored by
The Daily Sentinel and
area merchants. It was
hidden in a flower box
at the Salem Township
F1re Department.
Despite daily clues
printed in tile newspa·
per tllf' golden egg
,eluded dozens of
·searcl1ers for nearly .
two weeks. Here '
Sent111el a'dvertising
representative Brenda
Dav1s presents tile
h~ppy f1ncter of the
golden egg .with a
check for $2?0.
Charlene Hoetllch/ photo

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Charlene Hooftlch/ photo

Floyd and Edith Ross sign the Wall of Hope banner at Powell's
Foodfai r Friday as Steve Beha. Relay lor Life committee mem·
bers. and Lee Powell lool&lt; 011. Tile banner will go to
Washington, D. C. to becom~ IH t of a Wall of Hope disp lay..

Relay for Life 'Wa11 of Hope'
. banner comes to Pomeroy
BY CHARLENE HoEFLICH
HOEFLICH@MYDAILYSENliNEI. COM

I hl j ll' h:tnJJCr\ \\a~ at llo\yell's

l'utlllf,li r in l'omemy 10 colled · the

;,ign att1rc~

and mes-·

POMEROY - As " lcsl,l · \age-., nl ..,upport fro m resir,ncnt to rh c ~ririt. l:nuritgt dcnls. l·.1d1 t&gt;f 1hc Relay for
and strenglh of 1hc million' oi' I ilc l&gt;a1mcls will hccome a
A me ric an touched hi' cancer. 1'"11 111 " \V;ill "r Hope to be
the American Ca11cei· S(&gt;l'ic'l\ l'PI IIJlilcd on 1he Nalional
has launched a Rcla v fur Lile ~ 1.111 in Wa sh inglon, D .C.
WallofHope .
"
Please·see Pomeroy, AS
Friday one of 5.000 Wall ui'

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