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Miami sweeps Nets
EAST RUTHERFORD. p0ints on Sunday and
N.J. (AP)- Until Shaquilk o· Nea l shot 7-for-9 in the
O 'Neal \ sore thighs get b&lt;?t· seC(md half afler missing all
ter, Dwyane Wade is quite tiw in the lirst i1alf. Miamr
capable of leading the shot 54.\1 percent from the
Miami Heat past anyone in field with Wad~ l~adin2 the
the playoffs. even ~wee pin g wav. makinll 13-of-20. :
them.
New Jersey. which qualitled
f,lr the ·playoffs ·on the
Wade mor,-. than tilled the
void of o· Neal's scorek » !ina! dav of the regular sea_tirst half by sl'oring a post- sc\11 tw ivinning for the ISth
season career-high 34 poin.ts time in 19 ~arne~. wa~ elimand setting up the big guy fur inated earl y because it .,hoi
most of hi s 17 second ~ half poorly the entire series.
points as the Heat completecl Game 4 was another lowa tirst-round sweep of the light. a 39.5 per-:ent effort
New Jersey Nets with a II(). that included a woefu l 6-ol·
97 win Sunday.
22 effort hy Vi nee Carter.
Miami 's seventh strai!!ht
Kidd. \\'hO strugg led must
win over Jason Kidtl .~nd of th ~ series. had his best
company guaraillees that game. sc.'nrin g ·25 points on
O'Neal will have at least a 9-for- 19 shootin g. Carte(
fufl week to res.t his legs added 2.1 poi nts and Richard
before the second round of Jefferson and Nenad Krstic
the Eastern Conference play- had 17 apiece.
offs resumes. The layoff . After ma k in~ the NBA
could last nirle days . .depend- · Finals in 2002 &lt;uid 2003. the
·ing on the other series.
Nets have been eliminated in
The Heat cruised past the the secontl round last year
. Nets because they hit shots ·and. now. the tirst.reund.
and they got contributions
Notes: After .selling ollt
up and down their lineup in only tWo regular season
the series from the l ik e~ of games. the ,Nets had thei r
Eddie Jones, Damon Jones, second straight sellout
Udonis Haslem. Keyon (20.17 4) on .Su nday.
and
Alonzo Jefferson returned til the
Dooling
Mourning, the former Net starting lineup in place of
who was booed unmercifully Brian Scalabrine .... Miami
was called for two technicals
the past two games ..
Eddie Jones added 21 fo r. illegal defenses.

lined si nce April 17 with a
strained ri ght groin.
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"We made a couple · bad
pitches, they hit it. We made
from Page .BI ·
good pitches. they hit." Ortiz
"You are goi ng to have
'i nc·e 1\liller p,lrk's opening said.
troub le in a game like that."
'erie' in April 200 I. ·
Ken Griffey Jr. had a first"
"l{i C'"ht nnw wc·rc nut hit·
ling. '"'~·rL' not .pitching:· inning double and scored on
RcJ, nutfielck r Adam Dunn a single by Scan Casey.
Geoff Jenkin &gt; hit a 'two-run
'-laid. ··J gu~:-.~ it" ... definitely a
homer
in the bottom half, a
tcaf1Hka1 ri gh t now.··
+40-foot
drive to center. and
Davi, (.1-.1 ). wlw had · Jo' t
three strail.!ill start'~. 'itruck Milwaukee went ahead 6-1 in
out eight a~1d "'liked ol}e in the third. Bill Hull hatl an
his filth coltlplete game, the RBI double ami Carlos Lee.
first si nce Aug. 2ti. 2003. at who. had ' bccn in a 1-for-23
C inci nna ti." H ~ dwn~ed his slide. had a run-scoring sindelivery foil ell\ ing hi~ previ- gle. Dam.ian Miller was hit
n u' ou ting. \~ ith coache.., by a pi tch with · rhe hases
te l l in g hjrn tq cu t down on his loaded. Man Belisle rel ieved
and furchl in a run with a
·.Jower-body rotation.
"This .was hu~e for him," walk to Russ Branyan :
. Brewers nHH1agf.r Ned Yost
Hall homered in the fourth.
'aid. "That picks us up big but pinch-hi tter Wily Mo
ti me ...
Pcmr cur it to 7-2 with a tlfthStill. Da1·is sa id he valued inning: homer, Cincinnati 's
the hit more than rhe com- first hit since the first.
plete gai11e . Yost came to the
Notes:
Overbay
had
.mound 'wi\h two nuts ill the IYhlwauket''s first five-hit
ninth and was booed. Fan·s ga me since Jenkin s on April
then cheered when he left II , 2003. at Arizona .... Davis
was in an 0-for-3 1 &gt;lump that
Davis in the game.
Rid1 Amilia grounded to. dated back to July 30. He was ·
'J-for-64 last year with 43
shortstop fo r the final out. ·
"A complete ga me shutout strikenut s. ... Brewers 2B
would have been better (than Junior Spivey was sent home
the hit). " bavis said.
before the game after vomitRamon Ortiz (0- 1). activat- ing. Hall started in his place.
ed from the di sabled · li st ... The Reds optioned RHP
before the game, gave up six Todd Coffey to Triple-A
runs antl seven hits in two Louisville to open a roster
innings. He had been side · spor for Ortiz .

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free throw, and the game
went into overtime.
The 76ers had a ninepoint lead with just over 6
from Page Bl
minutes left.
:
With the lead going back
third tim e in the series.
and
forth late in the fourth
including a running halfcourt shot down the left side quarter. normally reserved
to end the first quarter and a Sixers chairman Ed Snider:
jumper with 2H.3 second s started acting more like. ·
left in regulation that gave Dallas owner Mark Cuban;
the Sixers a short -lived 82- leaping from his courtside
80 lead
seat and waving his arm);
"I could feel bad. and I while'protesting a non-call. :
do. bu.t I fe el real good
Iverson made his bosS:
about our effort," Iverson . feel better with a 3-pointer;
sai d. "I fee l real good abo4t but Billups .t:ime right back.
my teammates."
down with a 3 of his own,
Billups
answered pulling the Piston s to 80-71i
Ive rson's tina! 3 in regu la- · with 2:59 left.
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tion with a ·3-pointe,r from
"I was just waiting to run;
the corner that gave the
the
offense and then I decid. ,, •
P istons an 83·82 lead with
ed to be · aggress1ve ..
'22 seconds left.
,
Billups, though, got a lit- Billups said. "Guys were
tle too aggressive and finding nie and shots we~
fouled Willie Green, send- going down. "
ing the 78 percent free · Notes: Fur the first time
throw shooter to Lhe line in the series. the Pistons
with 3.1 seconds left . Green failed to make half their.
missed the first and hit the shots from the field, shoo1-:
ing 43 percent. ... Iverson
second to lie the game.
" I was just concentrating has scored 30 or more
on trying to sink it, but. points in 32 of his 61 career
unfortunately, '1 came up playoff games. His . 30.6
s ~ort on a free .throw that, career ·postseason scoring
could have won the game average is second on ly to.
for us," said Green, who lefl Michael Jordan 's 33.4. ..:
the game brie.fly in the sec-· The team that has trailed at
ond quarter to get · eight the end of the firSt quarter
has won all. four garnes . .·..
stitches over his left eye.
Rasheed Wallace missed The Pistons committed 20.
a long jumper after Gre'~n 's turnovers·.

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Stewart. who tini shed second as he raced to his third victo- defending . series champion that . eventu;li ly involved Bu sch. ·
Busch had a good view of
at Talladega for the fourth ry in nine races this season Kurt Busch. Earnhardt, who more than half the 43-car
the crash, noting, "The 48
.has tive Talladega victories, field .
time. "Fini shing in the top iwo DJld his 72nd career win.
(Johnson)
drifted a little high
So many cars ended up
It looked as if hi s strong including one last fall, was
fromPageBl
isn't bad at this place." ·
Gordon. who defended hi s performance might not be able to continue after the last · packed together in the muddy down the front straightaway,
and finished I 5th.
rnfi eld grass between turns . squeezed the 4 (Mike
193 and he stayed out front as victory here last year and rewarded when Waltrip racetl crash
The
way
the
cars
race
most
one
and two that it looked Wallace) a little bit and the 8.
the contenders fought it out added this win to his triumph into the lead.on lap 183, shuf- of the day at Talladega - in like an auto junkyard. (Earnhardt) had nowhere. tQ:
behind him. Stewart. with in February in the Daytona fling Gordon back to fourth . huge packs two- and three- NA SCAR stopped the · race go."
Waltrip giving him a hard 500. has grabbed the mantle But Cordori was not to be wide - at least one huge for 43 minutes , 21 seconds to
"This kind of racing just
push, managed to grab the of near invincibi lity on plate denied. chargii1g back to sec· multicar crash- 'The Big remove the cars , clean up the ist.l't any fun at all," Rusty .
second spot, but finished tracks once held by the late ond place on the next lap and
0.192-seconds - about two Dale Earnhardt anct inherited retaking the lead on. Lap 185 . One" - is nearlv inevitable. debris and make repairs to Wallace said. " It seemed like
" It's all about getting a Sunday's race saw one of the the energy'absorbing SAFER everybody was minding theircar-lengths - behind the by Earnhardt Jr.. and Waltrip,
Barrier.
· own business. It was just reg-'
push
out there." Gordon &gt;a id. biggest.
winner's No. 24 Chevrolet. It wh o drives
for
Dale "They could pass me if I gave
Earnhardt
,
.battling
toward
Among the cars damaged, ular restri ctor plate racing,
is the 13th consecutive victo- Earnhardt. Inc.
the
worst. were those of Rusty pretty boring out there. ,
them
too
mu ~ h room but. if I the rear of the top I0, nudged
ry for Chevy -at the Alabama
Junior and Waltrip have got the sli ghtest push from the rear of Mike Wallace 's Wallace, Mark Martin , Ryan
'" I still aon 't know what
track.
won nine of the last 17 plate beh ind, watch out. My car car on ·Jap 133 as the cars Newman. Joe Nemechek, happened. Obviou sly, some- .
"Michael pushed me all the races and ca)ne from'll,ear the was awesome. "
headed toward turn . one. Mike Bliss, Bobby Hamilton body bumped someone else
way down the backstretch on back of the 43-car field to ge t
Jeremy Mayfield finished Wallace then came together Jr. , Scott Wimmer, Carl too hard. So()ner or late r
the whiie !lag lap and I ·still into contention on Sunday. fourth , followed by Jamie with Jimmie Johnson and slid Edwards, Mike Skinner, · you're going to have .this on
couldn't catch the 24," said But this one was all Gordon McMutTay.Hliott Sadler and sideways, setting off a melee Brian Vickers and Kyle this type of track."

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RACINE ·- Racme Vrllage
Deputy Police Officers, $6
Council recently updated it's , per hour.
pay ordinance estab li shing pay
Commissioned
Poli ce
rdtes of village employees.
Officers will vo lunteer a minThe positions and rates of . imum of 16 hours per month
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to .receive their commiS&gt; ion.
pay are as follows :
Mayor, $4,000 per year.
Fire Chief. $200 periyear.
Clerk-Treasurer, $17, 280
Council MemberS: $16 per
per .year. (C lerk-Treasurer month for each month's serDavid Spencer explained th~tt vice performed by attendi ng
hts current rate of pay rs the council meetings.
$14,600 which was estabTrustee s· of Board of Public
li sh7d when he took office. If Affairs (BPA). $16 per month
he ts re-elected or someone for each month's service as
else becomes qualified for performed in attending BPA
hi s office, the _pay rate of meetings . .·
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$17,280 will then take effect. )
Street
Commis~ioner
Street Commissioner I helper, $8 per hour for 40

pe'r year was set aside for purchasing
coffee.
meals.
refreshments and other sup· plies ftlr the village.
Free water to the minimull1
gallons and refuse wi ll be pro·
vidcd to full-time village
employees. Employees mu st
work a minimum of 32 hours
per week to be full -time.
In other village news. the
'· cuu·nci l entered into contract
with Carl Salser Mo win g
Service to mow Greenwood
Cemetery. The contract states
that Salser wi ll be paid $goo
to inc lude trimming and
mowing of the cemetery Apri l
through September. ., Mowing
will be do ne up to three times
a month , including prior to

Mother's Day, Memorial
Day. the Fourth of July and
·
Labor Day.
Spencer reported that the
Federa l
Emergency
M.a·nage ment Agency has
approved project works for
damaged vi llage infrastructure caused 'during the
Septem ber. 2004 flood in the
amount of $82. 11 3.09. This
amqunt was amended from
an earlier estimate of
$95.929.
Racine Police Marshal
Curtis Jones r~!Quqted Mayor
Scott Hill add hours to the
pol icc department's work
schedule to compensate for,the

Ashley takes top award in State Grange contest

Wood seeks
second opinion
in insanity plea

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Grange female youth arnbassador at the
recent 35th annual convention of the
Ohio State Grange .
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Grange youth from around the state
competed to win the titles of Ohio State
Grange's male and female youth ambassadors. To win this honor Ashley as
Meigs County's Grange princess competed in an extensive written test on
knowledge of Grange history, law, legis·lation , ritual, ·and parliamentary proce dure. She was then interviewed by a
three-member panel of Grange judges-to
test her on ability to speak and to answer'
impromptu questions .
·
This· is Ashley's thi'rd year as Meigs
County Grange princess. She began her
work in Grange as a member of Star
Junior Grange, was on the four-member
Ohio State Grange Youth Committee in
2004, and is a past state winner in the
Ohio State Grange talent contest. She is
also a past state officer in the Ohio State-·
Junior Grange.
As youth _ambassador, she wi II attend
. the National Grange convention in
Columbus this fall. Currently she is
traveling around Ohio to attend many
Grange functions and represent the
Grange. She is the third daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Ashley to have achieved
the title of Oho State. Grange ambas-

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the order. This is her third year to serve
as Meigs County Gr:ange princess.
· At Meigs High School she is active in
foreign language dub, prom committee,
volleyba ll team, track team , and student
counci l. She is a member of the National
Honor Society and attended Buckeye
Girls State.
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Her othq activities include' being
president. .of 'the Mary Gardner Owen
Society Children of the American
Revolution,_senior vice president of the
Maj . Daniel McCook Circle' No. 204
Ladies of . the Grand Army of the .
Republic, national delegate and color
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for Ohio Department Auxiliary to the
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and a past member of Meigs County Jr.
Fair Board.
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Families of Ohio. Society of First
Families of Meigs County, Chester
Council No. 323 Daughters of America.
Racin e American Legion · Auxiliary,
Meigs County Pioneer and Historical
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The Hiiis of Racine purchased
Vaughan's
Supermarket, 407 Pearl ·St.,
fmm Dick and Ruby Vaughan,
and, with the help of former
Vaughan 's employees, have
been preparing the store for
re-opening for the past several
weeks. Monday, market
employees and workers with
the Hills' grocery wholesaler
Charlene Hoe~tch / photo
were busy stocking shelves "This Magic Moment" will be the theme of Saturday night's prom at Meigs High Sc~ool. In a royal
with groceries and other blue and white setting before a castle replica designed and built by the industrial manufacturing
inventory in preparation for class.at the high school, the 2005 prom king and queen wilt be announced. The queen candidates
the grand opening tomorrow.
are. from the left. Samantha Pierce. Ashley Baylor. Renee Bailey. Justine Dowler, and Amanda
The public is invited to a 10 Hoyt King candidates are. from the left. Zach Bush. Eric Cult,ums. J. R. Hawk. Grant Arnold and
a:m. ribbon cutting and recep- Jeremy Blackston . THe candidates were selected by popular vote of the senior class. A vote to
tion on Wednesday. The store · select the king and queen wi ll be held ori 'Thursday. An .after-prom party has been planned from
midnight to 3 a.m. at Royal Oak Park. Teacher Judy McCarthy is advisor for the prom committee.
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McARTHUR - Ruth Ann
Wood wants a second _opinion.
Faced with the prospect of
being ruled competent to
stand trial for the January
murde.r . of . Marvin Hunt,
Wood has been granted a
request to undergo a second
evaluation by an independent
psychologist.
Wood was scheduled to
appear at a competency hearing at 3 p.m.- Wednesday in
Vinton County Court, btit that
hearing was vacated when
her request was granted.
While
Vinton
County
Prosecutor lim Gleeson said
he could not discuss the findings of the Shawnee Forensic
Center in Portsmouth, he said
its conclusion was obvious
based on .the actions of Wood
and her attorney, John K. Clark .
"Since they want a second
opinion, you can take it from
there," Gleeson said.
A second · psychological
examination is within Wood's
statutory rights, Gleeson said.
Depending on the availability
of an examiner, the competency hearing wil,I be delayed
at least another 30 _days, and
possibly as many as 60.
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Wood initially entered her
plea of not guilty by reason of
insanity o~ Feb . . 14. after
which Shawnee was given 45
days to complete an examination. It actually took a lot
longer than that, as the hear,
ing scheduled Wednesday was
78 days after her insanity plea.
Despite the delays, Gleeson
said he was satisfi.ed the
cases against both Wood and
Donovan
co-defendant
Cremeens, of Vinton, were
proceeding as they should.
"If the defense ' attorneys
wcren ' t doing what they are
doing. I would face the
prospect of having a conviction thrown out'because they
did not receive a proper
defen·se," Gleeson said.
"They are being thorough,
and that 's a good thing."
A hearing to suppress a
videotaped confession by
Cremeens was held · last
month, and a ruling is pend•
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2005

Reunion planned ·

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POMEROY - The 1995 Meigs High School clqss will hold
loved one with' the same pas- desires and behaviors change its lOth year reunion from 7 to II p.m. June II at the Rrverstde
Bv BECKY 8AER
MEIGS COUNTY EXTENSION AGENT
; ion in which you talk. It's over time, so spouses need to Golf Course in Mason. Those planmng to attend are asked to mali
(RETIRED)
been said that when in u stay in tune with the acts of $20 per classmate to Becky Meier-Davis. 31 048 Meters Road,
restaurant you can tell the service that are most impor- Middlepon. For more information contact Amber Blackwell.
The ahilitv tu c ommuniL' al~
dating ~.;puples from the mar- tant in their mate's life .
740-992- 1962 or email meigsclass 1995 @hot mar I.com.
love is m'le tJf the most impqrried couples- the dating cou.The tifth love language is
Becky
tant element:-; of a ~ood marples are intently talking with phy sical' touch . Physical
Baer
.riage. Husbamb ,;nd ll' i\ e'
eac"h other: .the married cou- touch is one of the mo Rt
need to demonstntte their !m e
• ~le s are JUSt eating.
important parts of a marital
· for each other in 1\ av' th:1t
If you h:.tve young children. relation ship. and not neces· their spouses mo:-.t app;·...;L·iate .
schedule spec ial · time· fre-. sari ly just sex ual intercourse.
Dr. Garv Chap man. a
quently and regularly for just Even tho11gh men are •geared
renowned ¥rnarria t!l' · d l llll ~ porti vc of thei r cmka \•ors·and the two of you. Get out of the more towards sexual contact.selor, has noted th;tl each of dreams . Declare wlwt you house and away from the kids physical touch, may noi be
us has a primary ''" c lan- admire about their character where you can spend tim~ their primary love language.
west turn im.! from the northTuesday, May 3 '
guage that indicate&lt; lw w we and tal ents. Speak kind words reconnecting . Engage in
. west as the evening progresses.
The body .was made for
Momi11g (7 a.m.-Noo11)
want to be shown lo,c. de vo- with a tone and intlection that quality activities where you touc hing. Since the ·body
Temperatures wi ll hold
C loudy
·
morning.
tion and commit men!. He has indicates your love. Be hum- are doin g an activi tx that cover.s our true selves, if you Temperatures wi ll ri s~ to 52 steady around 38. Skies wi ll
id.entified five difterc nt l&lt;lve .ble in you speech. Tell hint or expresses your lov.c for each touc h the body. you are with today's low of 34 occur- be mostl y clear to mostl y
languages from whic·h our her that you are sorry. Say. .. , . other by just being together.
touchipg the true ~rson. If ring around 6:00am. Winds cloudy with 5 MPH wi nds
"love bucket" can be filled. love you'' frequently. Promi se
This love language may be you distance yourself from will be 5 MPH tram the nonh- 'from the northwest.
Much 'o f · our s elt~ worrh is y9ur loyalty a.nd uncondition-. one of the most difficult to your loved one· s body, you west turning from the west as
Wednesd.ay, May 4
drawn from thi s bucket.
al love and.acceptance. All ol express because it requires are withdrawing emotionally. the mornin g progresses:
Momi11g (7 a.m.-Noor1)
Even , th o~gh i.ve nmy like these ·'words" show apprecia- more of. yoursel f and the pre- To demonstrate your love
Ajtemou11 (1-6 p .m.)
.
Temperatures
. .will · clim b
It
will
continue
to
be
all five love l'm)!uages. we t.ion to your spouse.
cious commodity of time. If . th rough physical touch, hold
from
37
to
56
b!Y late this
cloudy.
Temperatures
will&gt;
thrive when our primary love
Others may ·Crave- qua lity you show your love th rough hands. Hug. Touch you r
morning.
Skies
will range
language is sroken to us. By time. Bc: together and focus . snending qua li ty time togeth- loved one's face. Give a back stay near 54 with today 's
learning your spouse'S main solely on each other to pro- er tho ugh. these ac ti vi tie s · ru b. Everi a simple touch on hi gh of 56 occurring arou.nd fro m sunny to mostly sunn y
love language, you can enrich vide :111 emotional intit)laq can be stored up as wonder-· the arm can signify a special 4:00pm. Winds will be 5 to with 5 MPH winds from the
northwest.
your marriage by communi, that demonstrates your love ful memories to &lt;.: heri sh fo r connectedness between the I 0 MPH from the west. .
Aftemooll (1-6 p.m .)
Eve11i11g ( 7 p.m. -Mid11ight)
eating yo ur love to your par( for ·eac h tither. Quality corh years to come.
two of you. Studies show that
Temperatures will linger at
It
should
continue
to
be
v~
r
.
.
atilHl
where
idc.as.
·ne r using the met hod that
Some. people feel that they we requ ire eight to ten mean59
.. Skies will be mostly
cloudy.
There
might
be
a
bit
of
means the most to him or her. th ou ght s '~ nd fee lings are can best experie nce and ingfuI touches each day, but
rain
around
t
he
area.
sunn
y to mostly cloudy with
. Some people require words shared can truly help you demonstrme love through during a crisis,. touching
5 MPH winds from the northof affirmation to fulfill their understand yo ur spouse.
receiying gifts . Since gifts are beco mes even more cruci al to Temperatures will drop from
west turning from !he south
53
early
.this
evening
to
41.
Most people on ly ·li sten · 17 wncrete symbols of love, they let us know we are loved. ·
love heed~. Enco uranino
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as
the afternoon progresses.
Winds
will
be
5
MPH
fron1
the
:words can go a long way to seconds Juring a co n ven~a­ :tre one oft he easiest love lanWhich love h1nguages do
help counteract insecurities. tibn . before interrupting and guages to learn ..To someone you and your spouse most
R,cogni ze yo ur mate's uncer- · tell ing. their own thoughts. who has the love language of often need and speak? ln
tainties, then w;e 'praise to let Don't be thinkin g ahead gifts. it's not .so much the order to discover that, ask
yo ur spouse· know how mud1 :thntlt wh:tr you arc going to tmttc!'ial items. as it is the yourse lves the following
you care and that you are sup- say. Instead, listen to your ' expression of love that is being questions. What do you most
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The sentimental value of · How do you express love to AT&amp;T-19.03
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something that has a special your husband or wife?
Bob
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Pepsico
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·two of you can be much more the love languages, how can
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Inc. of Gallipolis ..
ural - a hu sband helping his
wife with housework; a wife
helping her husband work on
the car. Asking for help can
show the partner how to direct
hi s_ or her love: however, placing demands on your partner
can hinder the now of ·love.
Performing work for someCharlene Hoefllch/ photo
Eli Denisoh 467, American Legion Post of Rutl and has con- one without being askea can
. tributed $500. toward the Me1gs High School baseball pro- be an illustration of sacrifigram. Here Eugene Fink presents the check to Jeremy Grimm, cial love. Married couples .
need to understand that
varsity coach.
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Commu~ity Calendar
Public meetings
Tuesday, May 3
ALFRED
Orange
Townshtp Trustees wtll met
at 7: 30 p.m . at the home of
' clerk Osie Follrod .
CHESTER Chester
Township Board of Trusteq
regular monthly meeting, 7
p.m .. Chester Town H•ill. 911
Committee repres.entatives to
attend.
•. RUTLAND . Rutland
Vi llage Counci l will meet at
6 p.m. in council chambers. ·
Wednesday, May 4
PAGEYILLE
The
Scipio Township Trustees
will meet at 6: 30 p.m at the
Pagcvi lle town hall.
POMEROY
Meig s
County 911 Com mittee, 6:30
p.m ., EMS training room.
Public encouraged to atte.nd .
Thursday, May 5
POME~Y
The
Salisbury Township Trustees ·
will meet at 6:30 p.m at the
. town hall.

Other events
· Wednesday, May 4
GUYANDOTTE, W.Va.The VFW Post 9738 will host

a Welcome Home Seminar aJ
7 p.m. at the po' t horne. 227
Main St.. Guyandotte. W.Va .
Special guest s will include J.
B. Finlay. acting director of
the VA Medical Center. and
Dr. Loren Wilkenfeld. chief
of mental health . along with
personnel from the Yctera_ns
Admi ni stration
regional
oflice and service organ izations. Contact Bud Paulson at
(304) 523-9728.
Thursday, MayS
TUPPERS PLAINS
Eastern High School &lt;.:oncert
band, vocal choir and hand
bell choir. under the direction of Cris Kuhn. wi ll pre- ·
sent a spring concert at 7
p.m. in ihe high sc hool gymnasium . An art show of work
by students iii Josh Fogle's
high school art classes wi II
also· be . presented.· The concert and art show are free to
the public.
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Birthdays

Clubs and
organizations
'1\uisday, May 2
CHESTER - Anni\•ersary
dinner of Chester Council .
32·3. Daughters of America.
will meet at (r p.m. at the
Masonic hall in Che ster.
Re g'11ar meeting will follow
at 7:30p.m.
MIDDLEPORT The
Middleport ·
Comr~un i\ y
Association will meet at 8:30
at Peoples Bank.
MIDDLEPORT
Midd leport
Lodge . 363
F&amp;AM. regular meeting at
7:30p.m. at the Temple.
Thursday, May 5
TUPPERS PLAINS
Tuppers Plai1is VFW Post
9053 ., Ladies Auxiliary will
meet.at 7 p.m. at the !1all.

Church events

Tuesday, May 3
LONG BOTTOM - Praise
Saturday, May 7
and Worship Crusade. continTUPPERS PLAINS
Hazel Barnhill will be 90 on ing nightly through May 8 at
May 7. Cards may ~e sent to the Mt. Olive Church, Long
her at P. 0. Box 33. Tuppers Bottom. Set."Vices, 6:30p.m. on
Plains , Ohio 45783.
· Sunday. 7 p.m. other nights.

nic-style setting, speaker', an
games and entertainment for
the kid ~ and adults attending.
Some of the activities
planned by Scottish Ri'le
Valley of Columbus County
Directors Charles D. Wilson
and Dave McQaid will
include bin go, pig-in-a-poke
auction, apple bobbing, horse
shoes, bean bag throws, arid
rides on the fire truck of the
Gallipolis Shrine Club.

.Observing nursing week

There will be speakers with
inform ation about Masons,
Scottish Rite, York Rite and
Shrine Club and the charity
work of each group .
It was noted that thi s is a
day set aside for families and
fri ends to. enjoy fellow ship
and an opportunity to inform
others about Masonry. Those
attending are asked to take a
side di sh or dessert. Meitt will
be provided.
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Alumni reunion planned

RUTLAND -· The Rutland High School
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. - · In observance of
National Nursing Home Week ; May 8-14, the alumni banquet will be held at the . Rutland
Pleasant Valley Nursing &amp; Reh abilitation Center on Civic Center at 6 p.m. on May 28.
Dinner will be prepared .bY Star
Sandhill Road, will host a series of events designed
Grange.
Entertainment will be easy li sto enric h the relationships and contac ts between
residents, youth, community members and family tening mu sic prov ided .by "Still
and staff. The theme of the week is "Taking Center Standin '". Dinner re servations of $15
person , or $2 alumni dues, and/or
Stage" and the residents and staff will. do just tl!at. . .·per
any
scholarship
donations are to be sent
"Our residents and staff have so much to share,"
to the Rutland Alumni Association, P.O.
commented Amber Findley, admini strator. "Thi s Box 125, Rutl and , Ohio 45775 to arrive
seemed like the perfect showcase."
no later than May 14, 2005.
Some of the week's special events include a perOfficers are John Jeffers, president;
forman ce by Elvis tribute performer, Dwi ght Richard Nelson, v.ice president; Better
Icenhower, on 2 p.m . Thursday, and Proclamation Jeffers Longstreth, treasurer, and Elaine
Day with Senator Charles Lanham on at 2 p.m. on Steele Dyer, secretary.
Montlay followed by a &lt;.:ake walk, The public is
cordially invited and encouraged to vi sit and attend
all functions .
For more information please call the Pleasru1t Valley
Subscribe today • 992-2155
Nursing &amp; Rehabilitation Center at 304-675-5236.

DEAR ABBY: There ar~
20 million 4uiiters in the
USA. and I bet you \\ill hear
from a .lot of thern ,ttbout the
answer you gave "Knsta in
Salt Lake City.'' who asked
Dear
what she should do with an
heirloom qui.It.
Abby
You ai:lvi sed that the 4uilt
should be . taken to a dry
cleaner to be packed for storage. and later it cou ld be di splayed in a shadnw box one f~orn the American Quilt
frame as long as it isn't Studies Group. even bett er.
exposed to direct sunlight.
The qu ilt ~ hould be properAbby. that quilt shou ld 1
d
d
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· NOT be sent to a cleaners. It Y
oc umen te ·
p otographed . wrapped in acidshould NOT be stored in free tiss ue paper. and stored
plastic. nor should it·be hung in a dark. dry place. lf she
for more than three months. wan ts . 10 di splay it. she
- NANCY I.. SALINAS. should invest in a climateCALIF.
c'ontrolled . case. have it
DEAR NANCY · !.: , I had mounted in the case by somethought that a cleaner who one. who's · familiar wit h
specializes in wedding gowns antique textiles, and keep it
would know how to preserve out of sunlight.
·
an antiqu e quilt. But not · FROM VISALIA. CALIF. :
according to serious quilters! The quilt should he wrapped
After Kri sta' s letter was in a cotton sheet wi th as few
printed. the amou nt of mail .! fold s as possible . It should ·be
received from concerned removed from the sheet and
quilters was astonishing. refolded every few months so
tha t the creases are not in the
Read on :
FROM EASTHAMPTON . same place. Ideally, it should
MASS. : Krista should not. be rolled so there .are no
under any circum stances. let fold s. but most people don "t
that quilt be cleaned by ~ have th.at kind of storage
co mm~rc i a l
dry cleaner. capabilit y. If she needs more
Some 19th-century cottons · help, there are quilt guilds in
are" fragile and will di~inte- ·.salt Lake Cit y, or a fabric ;
grate when touched by clean- store might be of help ..
ing chemicals.
.
FROM
MONTEREY,
Krista should co ntact a CALIF. : As .a tex tile conserlocal museum (the larger the vator at the Monterey History
better) with a textile collec- and Art Association, I could
tion for advice, or get in not refrain from writing. No
touch with her local quilt textile should EVER be
guild . If she can tinct so me- stored in plastic or even an

POMEROY - A quilt" show, with judgi ng
for first, second and third places will be held
at the Senior Citizens. Ce nter on Friday, May
13. The public is invited to exhibit.
The show will be open from I0 a.m. to 3
p.m. for. viewing. In addition to ,quilts from
individu.als both the Fabric Shop and Mill
End fabric s will have displays.
There is no fee to enter quilts in the show.
.Exhibitors are asked to advise Debbie Jones,
activities director, at992 -2161 .if they plan to
. bring in a quilt or quilts . All quilts are to be
taken to the Center by noon on May 12 to
allow time for the display to be arranged.
Residents can also · have quilts appraised

during the show. Amy Korn is an American
Quilter 's Society (AQS) Certified Appraiser
of Quilted Textiles, and will be there to
app(aise quilts. She is one of less than 75 certified appraisers in the United States and
Canada, ha s been a quilter and quilt
researche r for over 15 years and has taken
numerous classes in dating fabr ic, quilt hi story, quilt construction and apprai sing.
Appointments to have a quilt appraised can
be made by calling Jones. Each appraisal
takes approximately 30 minute·s arid costs
$30. For eac h quilt appraised, there will be a
written report along with a photograph sent to
the owner within a week of the appraisal.

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Plastic· ·eniits toxic &lt;.:hemicah
tha\ eventuall y damage the
te xtile. and the ac.id box "ill
aho damage fabric ,.
The first thin g Kri,ta
'hould do i&gt; wrap the qui It in
a dean cotton &lt;heet unt il she
can get the pwper storage
~material s. I We store our
more than 5.000 pieces of
antique clothing and textiles
· in acid-free hoxes with acidfre e ti ~s ue paper wrapping. )
Al so. if the . quilt is ever
framed. that frame s'l10uld be
made of ~tcid;free material s.
(A good framer would be
able to do thi , .)
You were correct about not
exposing the textile s to direct
sunlight. or for that matter.
any strong light.
FROM .SIGNAL MOUNTAl~. TENN. : Please te ll
tha t . you ng,
inte lii ge.rtt
'~oman to contact a professional quilt restorer. A qui lt of
that age cou ld very we ll be a
state treasure if ,her brother
could bear to part with it.
Storage in a climate-co ntro lled location would be of
value.
The
American
Quilter's Society in Paducah,
Ky.. could be helpful in locating a qu al.i fied professional in
her area: the Web site is
www.americanquilter.com.
Dear Abby is writte11 by
Abigail Va11 Burell,· also
k11owll as ]ea/llre Phillips,
a11d was jou11ded by her
mother, Pauli11e Phillips .
Write
Dear Abby
at
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Box 69440, Los A11ge/es,
CA 90069.

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Antique quilt needs T.L:C. for proper preservation

Scottish Rite plans fellowship·day
RAC INE - The Scottish
Rite Valley of Columbu s in
cooperatio n with the four
Blue Lodges in Meigs
County, will sponsor its second annual fellowship • day
picnic celebration on May 21
at
the
Pomeroy-Racine
Masonic Lodge grounds .on
Tornado Road in Racine.
The event to get underway at
10 a.m. will feature a variety
of food and desserts in a pic-

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Control your children
Dear Editor: .
I watl'i1.:&lt;.1 ott t h~ news w l t~r~ a ft v~ y~ar-u lu ctuld was
culkJ ,ond st uffed hy the poltce for terrible behavior. I
wm~h~d as the teac:hers an&lt;.l tl\e poli~e were attached by
eve ryone anJ how they could do such a thing to a small child.
What I want to know os. where the people who are really
responSible for this inctde nt were·•
The pare nt s should have been called 111 to take care of thts
situation Usuall y. parents create monsters and then expect
everyone else to take care of their problems. Apparently, the
parents of this child created a monster and should be the one's
pumshed for tht s chtlli's hon tble behavior. There is no doubt
m 111y mtnd that thi s child h.ts been allowed to do anything she
wants m ltfe and thdt the parents shoul&lt;.l be held accountabl·e.
I dm It red of seeing our sc hool s full of children who have
never had to follow an) rules . Parents. you are not domg your
ch ildren any favors, you "i·e not domg members of your community uny good. and usuall y you are causmg a great problem
for our soc iety. I notoce that no politician ever blames the parent for tardmcss or low gtades at sc hool. l wtll place the blame
on who 11 should be on, and that is the parents. Make your
children nnnd and huve some respect fur others' If there is a
problem in the school, be involved in the school and make
sure the teachers are domg thetr JOb Most of all. do not gtve
your c hildren everything and tf they · need 11. spank them . Do
not get mad at me, bLJt Jt Wds God who saod through the Bible ,
spare the rod and spoil the chtld. I saw a stgn that said. Make
your child behuve m the htghchmr so they do not end up in the
electric chair. If parents will do their job m the home. society
wtll have fewet problems
Todd Bissell
umgBottom

gion and show respect fot
religious voters if they were
to broaden the pany"s appeal
· But the minute Senate
MaJOitty Leader Bill Fnst.
R-Tenn. stgned on til parttctpale in· a ritlig1ou:-.. -ri ght
,rally agUJnst th e Senate tiltbuster, prominent Democr,lts
SU(h as Sen Juhn Ketrv or
Massachusetts and Seiwte
Minority Leader Harry Reod
of Nevada llew m to a ra ge
Kerry declared before
Frist had saod a WOld that he
would ··appea l to reltgtous
divi,ton" .md "invoke fai th
to rewnte Senate rules to put
substandard.
extremist
JUdges on ow bench.''
·
Reid said - also ahead of
time - that Frist was a "rad Ical" for agreemg to partH.:I -

pate m the tele~ ised "Justice
Sunday"· rally. which btlled
the filibusten ng of President
Bush's judicoal nommees as
"against people of faith :·
As it turned out, Frist dtdn 't
say a word about rehgton. He
defended himself against the
"mdical'' charge and promoted up-or-down Senate votes
on JUdicial nominatoons.
But the level of outtage
expressed by Democrats and
vanous libetals ove1 the rally
co uld only lead religtous
cotl SCrvativcs to conclude
that, desptte thetr 2004 vows
to respect people of faith , the
Democrats still don' t get it.
Some liberal commentators, led by New York Ttmes
colummst Frank Rich, were
contemptuous of the rally, its
parttctpants and, by Implication, reli gious conservatives
in general Rtch dubbed the
rally "humbug," dismissed
· participants as a "mob" and
, likened Frist to Sinclair
Lewis' I 920s evangelist
phony, Elmer Gantry.
. Liberal religious groups,
mcludmg
the
National
Council of Churches, also
protested the rally . . At a

~et

and 'POJhOred by rhe
E,·otlonust ma~dltne (d cotpor,ote sibling' ot RollCall)
.tnd StaniOid Umver,Jty
Sen. Jd l SessiOns. R-Ata.:
noted thdt one of Bush\
Morton
appmntees.
Alabama
Kondracke Attorney Gener,J! William /
Pryot. a Roman Catholi,,
wa' being opposed by
Democr.oh for hi s ··deeply
held
beltefs" ,ogmnst abort ton
counter-rally. libe ral evangdt even
thou "h he ruleJ that
c,ol Jom Wallis called tt ··,\declar:,uon uf rel rgrou s war'" anU the state 's lat~ - 1 enn ahot1inn
"an ,tttempt to ht.tack rcl!gton:· l.tw was unconstitutional
··so clearly,'. Se~sions
Now. there's no questimi
s~ud.
Pryor "cou ld lollow the
thdt Democrdts should object
law eve n th ough he dtswhen some conservattves .tgreed
"ith it .. He unpliecl
House M.ojority Leader Tom
that
Democrats
opposed
DeLay. R-Texas. 111 parttcular
- thremen the mJependence Prym l1,ccause they · disal•reed wit h hi s re!Hoous
of the federal judtctary.
Democrats have nut JUSt a views . '" We can' t ha've a
ri ght but un obligation to demnc1acy w1 1h u rell gJous
sta nu up f01 their beliefs test." he &gt;atd
Sessoons siud that. wtth
when conserv,utves trv to
exceptiO
ns, tt 's "totally
lim tt abortiOn rights, enact
hogus"
that
re]ioious
\Oters
anti-gay leg tslation, lunot
c
&lt;stem-cell re search or ban the want to ':tm pose th eit vtews
teaching of evolution . And on everybody." R~nh er.
they shou ld oppose federa l "they teet dt stespected and
judicial nominees the y deem mosunderstood. cspecoally
··extremist ,"'
alth oug h, by the medo,o .. And. they
mstead of t!ltbustenng them thtnk that the cmtrts are
on a routine ba s is~ they determined to "s~c ul ari ze
should persuade a mujont y A met oca far beyond what the
people Wdlll to do."
of the Senate to thetr side.
In the l.ost elect ion , he
Wheth er they" re right or
wrong, Democmts have had said. Kerry, the Democratic
nommee,
considerable success · in rai s- presidenti,tl
to
say,
'
I
am
a reh"seemed
ing questions abottt the fitness
of Undersecretary of State gious person. I h;ive reliJohn Bohon to be U S. ambas- giou s values, hut I nm not
sador to the United Natoons. If going to let them tmpact
they del em Bohon, 1t won't be what I do · President Bush
by tilobuster. The system will sao d. ' I have reltg10us values They are important to
have worked
. The best way to avmd the me and they help guide my
"nuclear dec tsions .· It became a big
GOP-dictated
optJon·· . is fur Senate deal tn the clectoon "
Underlming the pomt.
Democrats to stand down
ftom their own de facto rules Economist corres pondent
change - thetr use or the ti li- Adnan Wooldridge satd ·th&lt;Jt,
b).Jster - and tight Bush 's during tl1e 2004 campaign,
.tudicml nom111ees with debate. Bo sh got hts best crowd
For a tutorial on the role of response by declaring that
religion 111 the judiciary and ""the Democrattc Party
politics , DemocratJc Party beloeves that Hollywood peoleaders should have listened pie represent re;tl American
to a sympostum called values · People went crazy.
" Vdlues and Legoslatton" That's why Republi cans have
held last week 1n the Capitol a lock on the ptestdency."

for

two

People care about G~1cl The}
care about thetr li1Jth. Tltey
JUSt aren't going to ignore v.olues. And. values and mate!"''
success actually go tngcthcJ.
The smglc boggest ptedJCIOJ
of povert y os the breakup ol a
man·iage. for example ..
To succeed pohtrcally, this
Bnt
sugges ted .
'"\\ l1,1t
Democrats need to uo is
occupy the moddle ground.
They need to put them sel ves
on the stde of ordinary f,uuihes who ate worned .thou!
the values uf the eountry. "lllc
nuddle ground is thete l(lr the
1takmg . The Democrats c.111
move the opposition into tl1c
extreme. But unless they
rea lize th at moral values ;m:
esse n! ial to what makes
America different. they :tte
gomg to keep losing"
Based on this recent perform .mce, the Democtat s .~ rc
going to ke ep on lostJJ)!.
They haven't prov ed th at
Bu sh's
nominees
.trc
extreme . They haven ' t m.olic
the case that blocking I Iii
bu sters is extreme. Tiley s.o td
that partictpating tn .t tcli gious rally was extreme.
They just don 't get it.
(Morton Kondracke 1.1 n eeut1 ve editor of Roll Call, tlw
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State offers free fishing
POMEROY - Tile Oh10 Department of Natural Resources
'• Divis ton of Wtldlifc will otter ··Free Fishm g"Days" on Saturday
and Sunday. For those two days. anglers may fish ' m any of the
•state's public waters wnhuut hav mg to buy a tishing license.
Free Ftshing Days were establi shed in 1993 to promote fi shing by allowing Ohioans to experience the sport before buymg a license. During the rest of the year, anglers age 16 and
··older are reqrured to ha ve a valid tishing license to take fish,
, frngs or turtles from Ohio waters. Fishing licenses are available at ban and tackle stores and on the internet at
ohtodnr.com. The cost is $19, and free for senior citizens.

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Eastern plans conferenc_es

TUPPERS PLAINS - Parent-teacher Conferences will be
:·held ft om 4 to 7 p.m. on Thursday in Eastern Local School
Di striu. Parent s are to contact the building ·in which their
'child attends to schedule an appointment· elementary. 985'3304, and htgh school, 985-3329.

Trustees meet
CHESTER -Chester Township Board ot Trustees will
hold it s regular ' monthly. meeting at 7 p.m on Tuesday at
,C hestet Town Hall Representatives for the county 911 tssue
will be present. The pub he JS invited to attend.
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Road to close

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LETART FALLS - Tanner's Run Road will close for·
approximately three weeks beginning May 9 for a bridge
repltic;ement.
The road will close betwee n Waid Sayre Road (T-104) and
Hoback Road (T-132), Meigs County Highway
Supenntendent Randy Pyles announced.

Offer family planning information
RAVENSWOOD, W.Va. -Jackson County, W.Va.
Community Health Care ts participating in Teen Pregnancy
Prevention Da~ on Wednesday by stressing abstmence. A free
and confidential family plannmg program is available for
those who may need assistance. The program is available for
anyone ot child-beanng age and can provide various methods
of btrth comrol and protectJon
In 2002, Jack son County, W.Va. say 34 btrths among I0 to
19 year olds. ranking 39th of 55 states.
Information is available by calling the health center at (304)
273- 1033

Kindergarten registration

Americans lost in the shadows
During Terri Schiavo's
embattled final months, most
of the media ignored that her
most persona II y concerned
supporters were members of .
many disability rights organizations. Among them was the
largest of those groups, the
Amencan Associatton of
People with Disabilities. Its
president and CEO, Andrew
J. lmparato, points .out there
are more than 56 milhon
American children and adults
with disabilities; and, I wottld
add, many of us who are not
currently disabled but may
evehtually join their number.
This
past
March ,
lmparato, speakmg to CNN
regarding Schiavo's plight,
said that he feared that
"when we start devaluing the
lives of peoples with disabililles, we don 't know where
that's going to stop."
Tellingly, lle added : "You
also need to take into
account the financial implicatJOris qf all of thts. We have
an economy that is not doing
as well as it once was and a
lot of people are looking at ·
how can we save money.
One way to save money is
make it ' easier. for people
with disabtlittes to die."
Since the final removal of
Terri Schtavo's feeding tube,
dtsabihty rights organi za •
tions have become tricreasingly mvolved wnh getting
Congress to pass federal legts lation that can begm protecting the voiceless - as
Tern was
against
guardians who have confhcts of interest. Their
claims to know the wishes of

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persons who can't speak for
themse lves are often disputed by other members of the
di sabled 's family.
While Terri Schiavo was
still alive, moreover, Sen.
Tom Harkin (D-Iowa),
workmg hard to get congres1n
sional
tnterven!Jon
Schmvu 's case, said: "There
are a lot of people in the
shadows, all over this country, who arc incapac nated
because of a di sabi Iity, and
many times there JS no one
to ~peak for them. and it ts
hard to determme what their
wishes really are or were."
For years, I have relied on
information and analysis on
a deeply mformed spokeswoman tor disability ri ghts.
Mary Johnson, whose valuWeb
sne
is
ab le
www.raggededgernagaztne.c
om As she sav.s ·
"The 1ssue fs much bogger
than Schiavo, and it IS not
about the ' nght to life ' - it
is about equal prote~tion of
the law. Constotutional protectiOn. "
The 1-+th Amendment
guarantee' every one ot us ,
that no state shall depn ve
"any person of life, liberty or
property,
wnhout
due
process of law." And the

tragedy of Schiavo was that
Two years ago, during my
- in all of the courts, up to coverage of the Tern Schiavo
and including the Supreme case, I quoted her father, Bob
Court, she was indeed bereft Schindler, who tume&lt;.l out to
of due proce ss because those be prophetic as to hi s daughcourts relied entirely on the ter's ultimate fate: "We p&lt;ty
rigid mi sunderstandrng of great lip service in thi s counthe facts by one circmt state try to dtsability rights, but as
court judge in Florida.
the degree of a person's dis- '
That's why Congress must ability increases.• the level uf
provtde carefully designed protection
that
person
legislation
for receives decreases."
federal
Amencans "in the shadows."
Another valuable researcher
As Harkin says: "Where · and writer on di sabihty rights
someone is incapacitated and whom l consult. regularly,
their life support can be taken Wesley Smtth, special consulaway, it seems to me that it is tant to the Center for
appropriate - where there is B10ethics and Culture, warns:
a dispute, as there is in this
"Unless people o bject
case - that a federal court strongly and les islaturc.s
come in (outside of a state take active ,teps to mtcrcourt's junsdtctton), like we vene, this new and deadly
do in habeas corpus situa- game of ' Doctor Knows
tions, ana review it and make Best' wtll be w ming s&lt;~m to
another determmation."
a hospita l near you "
Those of us who are not
Terri Schiavo's prolungcd,
mcapucitated. but may only unJust death s h ow~ that state
be "temporarily able,'' should legtslatures cannot be relied
also beware - Harkin wams on to protect the dt ~;ohkd ,
- ot guardtans who feel particularly the voocclc ss In
''that their ward is as good as Congre", there arc member~
dead. better off dead, or that .on both side' of the at, lc
the guardian himself or her- who recognitc the urgc n1
self would be better ollwtth- m;cd for legislation to ' cpa·
out the ward ."
rate the Jawftd nght to dtc or
Also in need of protection cug mttve people who W1 1h
by federal law are the dts- to retu'e trcatm~nt l!mu a
abled m hospitals in those "duty to dtc" tmpmcd on
states where doctors and tho~e who cannot dcfcu&lt;l
btoethics committees can and themse]ve' from the stc&lt;lddy
do dectde to refuse intenstve advancmg c.:u lture of dc;otlt
care to patients they consider
(Nat Hento!J 1.1 a rullltJ/ltdlv
"futile" to further treat. These renmmed allllwritv tm til~
abandoned human bemgs Fint J!.meru/me/11 arulthe IJtll
ma y mclude people diag- of R1ghts cmd awhvr uf,1ever- .
nosed as lx:t ng 111 a perststent a/ book&gt;. llldllllmg "The War
veget;otive 'tate (a diagnos"is un the Bill of Rig/us and the
that ·ts not error-free) or m a Gatherin!(
Resistance"
minimally conscious state.
(Seven Stones Press, 2003).

POMEROY - Fur those parents who mtssed kindergarten
registration last week tor Metgs Primary School, another session will be held June 8 fqn 8:30 a.m to 2:30 p.m Chtldren'
mu st be tive years old before Aug. I to regtster. Parents must
present their child's birth ce rtnticate, shot record, and social
secunty card at the time of reg tstratJon. Questions should be
dorected to the school, 740-3000.

POMEROY
-Meigs
County Court Judge Steven
L. . Story recently processed
the fo ii C\w ing cases:
Marga ret
G.
Allen , '
Ravenswood, W.Va .. $30 and
costs, s}:leed ing , Jame s D.
Barnes. Lucasvt ll,, $350 and
costs. 10 d.oys 111 J~lll. seven
suspended, probation, phy
cant veh intox: Richard A.
Barnhult, Shade , $50. dtsorderl)( conduct: Hdrl ey T.
Barton. Portland , $50. 10
days in jail, nine ' uspended.
probation, domestic violence :
Adam Basch. Albany. $30
and costs, speedin g; Jeff
Basham. Coolvt lle, $100 and
costs, 10 days m jail , suspended. probatJOJL reckless
operatJon; John P. Belcher,
Columbus, $ 100, speeding.
Ann
M.
Berghausen,
Cincinnati, $30 and costs.
speeding;
Ronni e
L.
Btrdwell ,
Goodlettsville.
Tenn .. $30 and costs. seat belt
violation; Charles D. Bossell ,
Rac111e, $20 and costs. sto~
sign; Arica N Blackwell.
Pomeroy, $30 and costs, seat
belt vJOlatJon.
Paula
Brewer,
Long Bottom, $5 0 and costs, 180 in
jatl, suspended, prubatwn ,
passing bad checks; Paula E.
Brewer, Long Bottom. $50
and costs, 180 day ~ 111 Jail,
suspended, probation, passing bad c.:hecks; ian R.
Butcher, Athens. $50 and
costs, speeding; Steven W.
Call , Pomeroy, $250 and
costs, 90 days in jml , suspended, probation , resisting
arrest, $100 and costs, I0
days in jail, suspended, probation, di sorderly conduct;
Jennifer
L.
Camara.
Bremerton, Wash. , $50 and
' costs, speeding; Shannon P.
Chapman, Rutland, $30 and
costs, speeding; Michael 0.
Clay, Syracuse, $20 a~d
costs, assured clear di stance;
A.
Commons,
Britten
Pittsburg, Kan ,, $30 and
costs, seat belt violation,
Richard
W.
Candee,
Gallipolis, $50 and costs, 30
days in jatl , supended, probalion , no driver license, $50
and costs, probation, use of
unauthorized plates; John D.
Curtis, Syracuse, $20 and
co sts , failure to control;
Heather E Daily, Racine, $30
and costs, speedmg: Mark R.
Davenport, Bellefontame.
$50 and costs, speeding;
Ronald G. Davts, $200, I0
days 111 jml, seven suspended,
probation, drivirtg under susp
I revue, $25. probation, stop
sign; Michael C. Durst ,
Chauncey, $50 and costs,
probatiOn, speeding, $350
and costs, 10 days in jml, 6 .
suspended.• probation, DWI;
Wilham J. Dust, Middleport,

Racine
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Dissolutions

POMEROY - Dissolutmns were granted in Meigs County
· Probate Court to Ri ckey Lee Johnson, Sr. and Melissa Dawn
Johnson, Wilha1J1 P. Spurlock and Kimberly D. Spurlock·, and
'Lmda Ryan and. Michael R. Ryan,

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recent retirement of Racine
Police Officer Joe Kirby, Sr.
Curti s will go from 37 to 40
hours per pay penod (every
two weeks) and Officer Brent

Wo·od
from Page A1·
Carpenter Hill Road, Dexter,
Meigs
County,
and
Cremeens, 18, of 8194 Bull
Run Road in Vinton , both
face ftrst-degree murder
charges for the brutal killing
of Hunt, 53.
Wood has admitted to

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• Rtchard Hill and Roberta Young, a 13-year Vaughan 's
Supermarket employee, prepare for the Wednesday grand open' ong of Hometown Market. Young wtll be one of many famtliar
-faces who are returmng to the market under Hill's employment.

Market
from Page A1
will then be open lrom 7 a.m.
' to 10 p.m .. ' even days a week.

"Our shelve'&gt; are stocked
and "e · re ready for bustnes,:· Rll'hard Hill "ud yesterdal . "Middleport 1~ gomg
• Ill ha\e a supennarket again.
and 11 e · re ready to sene the
to!~&gt; in the communuy who
t\1r &gt;O long d~pended on thts
stnrc fur ljUahty products an~
th~ lx:;.t inc·ustnmer s ~rvtce

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MEIGS ( .OUNTY (OUR.T NEWS

LONG BOTTOM - Paul J Pauley 69, Long Bottom, died
Monday May 2. ~005 at hts restdence fo llowing a brief illness.
., He was born 1n Tango, W.Va. June 23, I 935 the son of the late
Frank and Mabel Cross Pauley He was a Nationwtde Insurance
age nt and owned and operated the Pauley Insurance A~ency. He
was a U S. Navy vet.eran and be longed to the Masomc Lodge.
He 1,. sun'tlcd by his wtf~. ~1ildred Miller Paule y: daughter,. J~an.t (Rod ney) Wooten' ' Racine. ,md Kimberly Kearns
of Btdwell. ~tep. chi ldren: i.JJJC {Jetry) Oldaker of Tuppers
Platns, Sandt Moller ol Nebtaska, Mary (Steve) . Rosson of
Aberdee n Provmg Grounds, Md: ,md se~eral grandchldren
.mel great-gnmdchtldren.
In addition to hh parents, he was preceded in death by his
fios t wife, Lots Williams Pauley.
Funeml servtces will be held at II a.m Wednesday. May 4, 2005
.at ~1sher Funer~J Home 111 Pomeroy wnh the Rev. David Dailey
· ofttct.otmg. Bunal wtll follow in Miles Cemetery in Rutland.
Fnends may call trom 6 to S p.m. Tue:.sduy at the funeral home.

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.Paul J. Pauley

Woolclndve. co-author or
the ~(J'0-1 b~lOk '"The Right
Nat ton" (Vil..ing Pen!!uin).
, ,Jid that Democrats lud
three opt tops for recovct Y·
The "stupidest." he saod. 11"&lt;\S
to "folio\\ Frank. Rtch··
to
"be the p.uty of lobe ral l .tiues .md dentgrate the npposotton The party wtll b;bt-·
cally be reduced, on th at lt h-'
eta! tuncl.nncntalist 'tratc·gy.
to Manlutwn .md Manha tt,m
Beach."
A sewnd strategy. ad voc·at
ed by Thonws . Frank in his
2004 honk .. Whdt· s, t l:~
Matter
wtth
Kans."
(M ~ t ropo l it.m Books). I' to
"treat v,Ji p,•s ,\s a dtstractton
from the , ~at Iss ues· ul C L ~~:
nom1~s .md 'who gets wh .1t
Wooldndge s.otd. "TIJ;o t\
wro ng

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-Obituaries

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LETTERS TO THE
EDITOR

Tuesday, May 3,

2005

TODAY . IN HISTORY
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Today is Tuesday, May 3, the 123rd day of 2005. There are
242 days left in the year.
Today 's Highlight in History: On May 3, 1945, during
World War lL Japanese forces on Okinawa launched their
only major counter-offensive, but failed to break the
American lines.
Thought for Today : "Goo, gtve us grace to accept with
serenity the things that cannot he changed, courage to change
the things which should be changed. and the wtsdom to di stmguish. the one from the other" - Rem hold Ntebuhr,
Americfin clergyman and author ( 1892- 1971 ). .

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In keeping with the
Vaughan's tradition, the new
Hometown Market will. offer
fresh-cut meats, homemade
deli products, fresh baked
goods, a full catering and
grocery deliv6ry service and
video rentals. The Hills have
added a dining area near the
deli . allowing customers to
enjoy da1ly lunch specials,
~a lads and other deli products
in the store. and fountain
drinks and speciality coffee
drinks, including cappuchino. They also have expanded
the video department.
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$30, seat belt violation
'and costs, speedtng; Keith A costs. sreedong : Altcta D
Joseph P. Eklich, Parma McCiear) . Rayland. SJO. Sluder. Racone . S ~O and
Heights, 530 and costs. seat speedmg.
Kenneth
C costs f,ulur c to cumol.
belt violation: Tammy J Meadov.s.
Hun un~ton.
Bulllld
W
Sm .J!Iwood.
EmmelhmnL , Grove City. W.Va .. $30 ,ond co, ts. ' seal M1ddlep 01 t. ~.10 anu co,ts,
$30 and costs, speedi ng, belt vtola tJ on. Robert B speedong. Denise A Sm 1th.
De wayne
R. , Fosher. Medors. Westen ille , S \0 und Pomeroy. 5.10 and co&gt;ts.
Middleport. $30 and costs. costs. spced111g: Kenneth .1 . speedmg. Kenneth M Sm 1th,
sem belt Vtolmion. Nathan S Meeks. Shude, $50 .111d costs. SIIJO. l)(J days in j,ul. susFlowers. Li ttle Hocking, $30 . speeding: Kellic E. Melton. pended. ptob~ ttton . !at lure
dnd
costs.
speed ing . . Cuyahoga Falls. $2 1 and register adcli e" " '· · Mochelle
Noc;holas
R.
Fortney. costs. failute I st&lt;J jJ I pttbl tc A Stlltth ' l', ,'tJ tl c' li c.· W' v·' 1..
Charleston , W Va .. $70. pro- safety veh: David M Miller. $30 .m&lt;.l co,ts. specdtng:
bat ion. ass,ured clea o clos- Vienna. W.Va. $30 und costs, Bobby R. Stacy. Dexter. $:\50
t&lt;mce . $100 and costs, 10' speeding , Eri c R · Mitc!Jell. and cost s. 1g0 days 111 jail.
days in •jaol , suspended, pro- Langsville. $30 and costs. I 77 susrended. prub.~tion,
batton. no O.L.: Dona ld T speed111 g..
Elo zabet h
J DUI. $ I 50 ;md costs. I0 days
Francts, Rae me . $50 and Morga n. Middleport. $20 and in j.otl. suspe nd e&lt;.l: ptobat 1on,
costs." 10 days tn jail, sus- cos ts: trartic cont dev I stgn&gt;: no O.L: D.onny R. Swi ft ,
pcnded, probation. passing Ken ny
A
M01rison. Erie . Pa .. $30 anti costs,
bad checks, $50 and costs. I 0 Mtddlport. $200. 10 days 111 speed ing: E Kell y R Thoma.
days in jatl , suspended, pro- J•uL seven suspended. proba- Pome roy. $-+0. speed ing:
bation. passmg bad checks. tion. driving under fra susp, William
R. Thompson.
Spcy J Gilmore, ~eshire , $50. probation, di sp lay pldtes Co pley. $30 and costs. speed$20 and costs, failure to con- I valod sticker: Derick C ing : Co urtney E Varian,
trol. Willts M .. Goody, Owen. Dawson, Ga .. $10 and · AlhJny. $30 ant.! . wsts , seat
Gallipolis. $30 and costs, costs. seat belt violati on, belt violation : Ltnd.t J. Wade.
seat belt violatton, Melissa Erica N Peck, $ 100. 90 days Rutland . $30 and costs. seat
K Grueser. R.ocme. S50, 10 111 jml. suspended, probatoon, belt violation, Joh.1th.m M
days in jatl. suspended, pro- attempted possession .
Ward, Gteeusboro, N.C.. $50
bat ion , passmg bad checks :
James A Pietranczyk. and cost&gt;. speedtn g, Malt hew
Joyce A. Gurney, Pataskala, Nettleton, Mt ss.. $30 and C Warner. Rac one, $350 and
$30 and costs. speedin g, costs,
speedmg;
Kay la costs. 10 days m jml. seven
Kenneth W. Hardy, Newton , Pullins. Letart, fa littre to ~o n- suspended. probatton. DWI Ala., $30 and costs, speed- trol; Joshua C. Ramev. wtth mtox over .I 0. $70, promg: James W. Harri s, Shade , S30 and costs, spee.i- bation. dtsplay plates 1 valid
Middleport, $20 and C&lt;)sts, mg:
Lmda
A.
Ray, stocker: Gordon M. Weig,md,
failure t(l yi eld; Stacy L Ravens\vood. W Va ., $30 and Nelsonville. $30 and costs,
Haverty. Marietta, $30 and costs, speeding; Wilham M sr.eeding
costs, seat belt violation. Reeves, Albany, I 0 days in
Tunothy
Wickersham.
Rtc,hacd ' D.
Hen sley, jail, · susprnded, prob.otton . Rac mc , $25, tmproper passAshland, Ky .. $20 and costs. open container m motor ~eilo - ing; Steven J WJ!Itums,
stop sign; Larry I He ss, cl; Ernest T. Rollins. Albany. Coolville. $30 and CL)S ts,
Mason, W.Va. , $20 and costs, $100 and costs, 30 days m speedtng, Thomas B. Waite,
failure to control; Angela N. jail. suspended, probatoon , Long Bottom , $20 and costs,
Hout , Gallipoli s, $30 and ubstructmg ofhctal busmcss, traffic cant dev 1 signs;
Costs, speeding; Chad C. Lawrence E. Rose, Racine. Amber
C.
Woodard,
Hudnell , Albany. $100 and $20 and costs, failure to con- Troutvill e, V.A . $30 and
costs, 10 days in jail, seven trol, · Patrick N. Roseberry, costs. speed ing: Chaz E.
suspended. probation, reck- Riverstd e, $30 and costs. seat Woodso n, Reynoldsburg. $30
less operat ton; Angela L. belt violatiOn: Lance e and costs. sedt belt vtolation;
Hysell, Reedsville, $20 and Russell. Millfield, $30 and Bryan
T.
Workman,
costs, stop sign; Adel A. costs, speeding; Rtzwana G,ollipolis, $30 an&lt;.l costs,
Ibrahim , Huntington , W.Va. , Shaheen, G~lli polis, $50 and speeding.
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Mtch., $50 and costs, speeding; Le ster G. Jeffers, Athen s,
$20 and costs. via-starting I
backing; Rtcky A. Jeffers,
Pomeroy, $30 and costs, seat
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belt violatton; Phyllts I.
Johnson, Middleport. $50,
speedmg: Ty M. Johnson.
Racine , $30 and costs, seat
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belt violation ; James M.
Kern, Laric.:aster, $50 and
costs, speedtng; Justin B.
Kesterson,
Parkersburg,
W Va .. $30.and costs, speeding ; Joseph
B. King,
Pomeroy, I0 days in jatl. sus- .
pended, probatiOn, underage
consumption; Judy A. Knapp,
Lakeville, Ind., $50 and
costs, speeding ; Tommy R.
Lane, Racine, $30, seat belt
vtolation;
Delwon
R.
Laudermtlt, Racine, $70, notaillights on vehicle; John D.
McCarty, Rockbridge, $30

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hours per pay penod begmning April 24-June 4.
Htll recommended mcreasing the rent for the Racine
Sewer District from $200 to
$250 begmning May I due to
Internet servtce bemg provtded to the Racine Sewer
District.
.shooting Hunt twice m the
back, and once 111 the chest.
Hts body was found the next
day m a rural cemetery by a
Vinton County deputy on
rout me patrol It had.been run
over with a car, whi ch
Cremeens is alleged to have
done with Wood 's car after
she allegedly shot him.
"Thts act was planned,"
Gleeson has said. "This was a
deliberate killing.''

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Lady Marauders fall out of TVC lead, Page B2
Rio Track and Field, Page B6
Rio Softball sweeps Walsh, Page B6
Tlie Scoreboard, ·page B6

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Tuesday, May 3, 2005

Tornadoes lose big lead, regroup to win

Prep Schedule
Today's games

arket

ometown

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Baseball
Fairland at Gallia Academy, 5 p.m.
South Point at River VaHey; 5 p.m.
Ale.~eander at Moigs, 5 p.·m. .
Southern at Federal Hocking, 5 p.m.

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SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

Softboll
Fairland at Gallia Academy, 5 p.m.
SOUth Point at River Valley, s p.m.·
Meigs at NelsonviUe-Vork, 5 p.m.
Southern at Federal 'Hocking, 5 p.m.
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Track
South Gallia at Eastern. 5 p.m .
River Valley at Chesapeake, 4:30p.m .

Comrrlitment to .Community

RACINE ·- Sophomore Jordan
Pierce walked to kad off the seventh
in nin g . . then withott t dependence
from his tcam nutlc''· he capitalized on
Miller errors to bring home an 8-7
win fonhe Southern Tornadoes.
Southern (6-11) claimeu the cxciting win over Miller in an important
Tri-Valley Conference Hocking
Division game that sets up next
Monday's Tournament meet.ing as the
rubber niatch in the serie.s.
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Baseball

Ironton St. Joseph at South Gallia, 5 p.m.
Ironton at GaiUa Academy, 5 p.m.
River Valley at Southern, 5 p.m.
Jackson at Melg's, 5 p.m.

(fonnerly Vaughan's Mat~et)

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Gallia Academy at VInton County, s·p.m.
Rive ~ Valley at Southern, 5 p.m.
Tennis
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Gallia Academy at Vinton Co., 4:30p.m.
Track
South Gallla at Buffalo, ·4:30 p.m.

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After Pierce had · walked. Ryan
Chapman StOOd poised al the plat e
with t&gt;ne ball and no strike s. One the
next pitch. Pierce attempted to steal
sewnd and the bal.! bounded into center field , and also went by the center
ficluer anu to the fence. Pierce
poppeJ up from his slide and second
and sprinted home with the winning
run.
The win gives Southern one more
win than last year 's te&lt;~m, ami despite
. some growing pains and a stro ng
yout h movement. the Tornadpes are
looki ng ahead to a strong finish in
2005 and be)tcr show ing in 2006.

When is ;I strike out this big·• In the
top of the : ;eventh inning. junior
rel iever Brad Crouch came on to
pitch to one hatter and end wh&lt;ll had
become a five-run seventh inniitg for
the Falc(ltlS. Crouch struck out the
Falcon batter to strand tWO runners
on base. inducting the go-ahead run.
But what Crouch didn't know at the
time is that •the strike out would put
him in position to become the pitcher
of record.
Ct6uch went home with the victory
in a flawless one,strikeout perfor-

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.Wednesday, May 4,.2005'

A vcr Valley a1 A1t1enS. 5 p m
South Gallla at Rock Hill, 5 p.m.
VInton County at Meigs, 5 p.m.
Softball
South Gallla at Vinton County, 5 p.m .
Meigs at Vinton COunty, 5 p.m.

Tennis
Portsmouth at Gallia Academy, 5 p.m . .

Friday, May B
Baaeball
Wahama at Southern, 5 P&lt;fTl·
TriiCk
Gallla Ac(l~y ~~ CircleYIIte, 4:30p.m.
Rio Grande Quad, 5 p.m.
NOTE: Red leHers denotes OHSAA
tournament game.

10:00 a.m. Ribbon Cutting Ceremony &amp; Stqre Opening
10:30 aim. Community Reception

Rio Schedule
May 4-7 ·
Baseball
AMC Qualifying Round, TBA

Friday, May 6
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Rio at

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Track and Field
Rio at Stan Lyons Invitational, noon

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Thursday.
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Smith struck out ei~ht batters and
surrendered just live hils to the usually offensively-potent Lancers in earning the complete game pitching decision. His counterpart, Brandon
Barnhart, fanned seven and also gave
U[l tive hits in the losing cause.
The two were locked in a pitcher's

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SPORTS CORRESPONDEN'T

RACINE ·- A Whitney Riftle bases-loaded
single to deep len center t1eld brought home
Joanne Pickens with the winning run in the
eighth inning as the Southern Lady Tornadoes
(8-10) grounded the Miller Falcons 2~1. in
Tri -Valley Conference Hocktng Dtvtston
softball play_
Riftle's hit would have at least been a double, but once Pickens crossed the plate the
game was over.
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Pickens was 2-for-4 m the affatr and led off
, the eighth inning with a triple. With ,no outs,
Miller then walked the next two batters
Ashley Roush and Bethany Riffle, to sei up a
force at any base especially at home. The plan
almost worked as Mallory Altier struck out
the next two Southern batters before Whitney
Riffle worked the count to 3- 1 then hammered the next pitch off the warning track in
left center for the game-winning hit.
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Riflle abo had an error free game at thtrd
and robbed Jenna Murphy of a couple hits,
&gt;cooping up hard 'hot' off the slugger's bat

TUPPERS PLAINS - . Eastern
ended its two game-losing sk'id
Monday by doubling up Federal
Hocking I 0-5 in Tri-Valley
Conference softball action.
The
Eagles
(12-5,
10-4
TVC) were back
to full strength
against .
the
Lancers (2- II , III TVC), and the
' pr~ve was at the
plate.
The Green and , White knocked
out eight hits in the contest, and
returning starter Krista White
silenced the opposition with a
complete game, three-hit effort on
the mound.
White recorded six strikeouts
and five walks in the winning deci-

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standings.
Federal Hocking ( 12-5) now sits
alone 'in second at 9-3.
Even though the postseason tourna. ment gets· underway lqter this week,
the TVC title race is far from overin fact. it 's. just now heating up.
Eastern still has to finish a suspended
game with Alexander, and mitke up
ga mes with Southern arid Trimble.
Federal Hocking. on the other hand.
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"I challenged the kids to step Lip and
they did," said Eastern coach Brian
Bowen, whose team improved to 10-3
in the TVC "'Gelling a win against
Fe.deral Hocking is something to be
proud of." ·
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avenging an earlier 7.-0 shutout loss to
the Lancers. Since then. Eastern has
won three of its last four to claim a
half game lead il) the TVC · Hocking

Eagles stop
short skid

BRight
Tim Roush-Danny Roush
Hat* ~Andy Gruesef
Bob Blessing-Andy Miller .
M. Heildei&amp;Otr Travis Henderson
D - Nee&lt;-Rob Blal&gt;augll

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MASON. W.Va. - The
team of Brad Shuff and
Doug Savage of Mount
Vernon easily won the 2005
Riverside
Two-Mail
Scramble. They shot an
eigh't-under par 62 for a
three shot v.ictory over five
teams tied at 65.
The B Flight ended in a tie
for first place honors with
identical rounds of fourunder par 66. The team of
Hank Clelland and Andy
Grueser of Racine tied with
the father-son team of Ti and
Danny Roush of Mason.
A total of 30 teams .competed iri the A Flight and 17
m the higher handicap B.
· This year's tournament
awarded more than $4,700
in prizes to flight winners. ·
Fourteen of the 47 teams
were winners.
Skins were won with
eagles on number two by the
Roush team and an eagle on
IS by Bud Tate and Steve
Hiener of Parkersburg.

Brad Sherman/photo

Eastern's Brittany Bissell. ri~ht, tries to tag out a Federal Hocking
base runner at second base during a steal attempt.

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Lady Marauders fall out of TVC lead
BY BRYAN WALTERS
8'v\ALTERS ii' \1\ LJJ.Il'r TRIHU~E C0 \1

BELPRE -- 1 he JO.!d
prmed 10 he unk1nd ~lond.11
to Tn \'.lilt.:\ ConiL'tl:llu.:~
Oh10 dt\hlO!l leaJnw. ~kt.!.~
111 .1 10 -lin" Ill Bcle~rc
The M.u .tude!' I 10 6 9 5
TYC l lell.J h.dt &gt;.:.une t&gt;ch111d
Alex.111de1 11 h~&gt; ddc .ticd
Wells10n on ~ l ond.tl Ill ihl'
selh,K k 10 1he (.olden E.tgk'
(128 IO'iTVC )
The M,m&gt;on .111d Gold 'lli
lemlc!cd l11c l'JllHs 111 1he

ul!lte-.t .md 1 lt\L' run 't\th hih ol 1\ dk ',111d .111 eo~rned run career RBI m the t1lt
Abby Wilson paced Belpre
.d l \lui ,l,nnmed ihe um•J nn 111 Ihe 1ehel etlort \\ h,m d1d
wnh
three hils
wh il e
tilL gt~L:-.h \ktg~ tr.t1kd 'i--.l q11k~ oul on~ Ill the no deu
Ho~milton
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hdoiC' th tt ll\l' tun outl:nn-.t 'it Oil
b\ th~ ho-.t-.
Ashier H.nnilton 1\ent ihe Mer11welher e.JCh added a
The 01 tll~c .nHI Bl.tc~ Liht~m(e tor Belpre gn mg up pan ol ,,,letJes
Me1gs
tr,tvels
to
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~ktg" e t..;ht nl \\hH.:h L.unc \\ !llnmg ettmt H~H1111ton a lso Nebon1 !lie iod.Jv to lake on
the Ltdy Buckeyes 1n ,,
.tg..unst st.utct Joe) H.ltllng ILIIllliXJ l\\O 111 the gLAme
H .tn t n~ ,\l so .dlt.w.ed Cl!:!. hl
Me!J,l Wh,!n .wd Renee mo~keup co ntesl The TVC
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con tesl wil l sl,ut at 5 p m
\\,tlb.•md e tght L"dtneJ Jlllh B.nlev led the M.JraudeJ s
1111h 111 0 hits .lplC\e whde
Ill her lt\L'-pl us mmng' ol
Belpre 10, Me1gs 4
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C.1"1 Whan .md lreshman Me1gs D00 004 0 - 4 6 5
C.1"1 \\ h n tum heel I he Mullv Smnh wunded out the Belpre 202 015 • - 10101
Joey Hanmg Cass• Whan (6) and Megan
plichlllg dJJI Je' lo1 1he hn colum n wnh one c,1ch Garnes
Ash ley Ha m Iton and N kk1
M.u.wders ~ u!lende11ng l\\C) Snuth ,Ji,o .Jclded her lusl Epper ly WP - Hamilton LP - H&amp; 11ng

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Southeast District BasebaiVSoftball Tournament Schedule
St Joseph at South Webster
Thursday May 12
• St Joe/SW w1nner at Symmes Valley
(Winner advancas to d1str cl tournament al
f::l1o Grando)
So utheastern 1Sou lh Gallra w nne1 at
Gree1 (w1nner ad\lances to d1stnct tourna
men! at R1o Grande)

Baseball
Olvlsron II
South SecUon
Monday May 9

Waverly at ROCk H•ll
V nton Co. a1 Jackson

Tou&lt;Oday, May 12

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(wtnner advances to diStrict tournament at
Chtlhcothe)

North Sect•on

Thursday, May 5
Fa•rf•eld a1 L~an Elm
Monday May 9
Fa1rf eld/Logan Elm w1nner al Sher da 1
Circlev11le at New Lexu1gto l

Thursday, May 12

New Le~t l ngtoniCircle\line wmner at
Fa1111eldllogan EIIT'JSheridan Winner (wm
ner advances to d1str1ct tournament at
Chl11tCOihe)
Wasl Sect1on
Monday May 9
McCia1n at Miam Trace
Hlllcboro at Wash ngton CH

Thursday, May 12

McCialn/MT w nner at HillSboro Wash CH
Winner (wnner advances to dlslrict tourna
menl at ChilliCothe)
East Section

Thur&amp;day, May 5
A1ver Valley at Athens

Monday, May 9
RV!Athens w1nner at WRrran
Meigs at Gnllla Academy
Thursday: May 12
Gallla
Academy/Me QS
w1nnor
at
w1nner
{wmner
RV/AthensJWarren
advances to dJstnct tournament at
Ch1lhoothe)
Division IV
Easl Section

West Sect1on
Monday, May 9
Western at Manchester
Thursday May 12
Western/Manchester Willner at Fa1rv1ew
(w nner advances to d slrtcl tournament at
l110 Grande)
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Peebles at Whtteoak (winner advances to
d1stnct tournament at ~10 Grande)
South Section
Monday, May 9
Sciotov1lle at Eastern P ke
Thuraday, May 12
Sctotov1lle/Eastern Winner at Notre Dame
(winner advances to d1str1C! tournament at
1110 Grande)
New Boston at Clay (w nner advances to
d1stnct rournament at A10 Gr~nde)
North Section
Monday, May 9
Southern at Miller
Watertord at Crooksv1lle
ThurSday May 12
Southern/Miller Winner at Eastern Me1gs
(w nner advances to distriCt tournament at
~10 Grande)
Waterlord/trooksvil le winner at Tnmble
{w1nner adv mces to d1stnct tournament at
l110 Grande)

duel tor mosl ot the .11ter
noon but the Eagles managed to stnng together ,, pa1r
of hits m boih ihe lourth ,md
fifth mnm gs to score all the1r
run s
Eastern's Ken Amsb.try
doubled m ihe fourth frame,
then Te rry Durst smgled hnn
m to knot the wntest at a run
ap1ece alter ihe Lancers had
earlier broken the sconng 1ce
With a tally In the second.

Saturday, May 14

Western/Eastern winner at Fan11eld (wm
ner advances to district tournament at
M1nfofd J
Pa 1nt
Valley/Adena
wmner
at
Southeastern (Winner advances to dtstrict
tournament at Mmlord)

North 5ectlon
Wadnesday May 11
Logan Elm at Circleville \
Sher dan at Fa1rf1eld Unto ~
Saturday, M8} .!4
Sher dan!FU w nner at L~ rcleville w1n
ner (w1nner advances to diStrict 'ourna
men! at Un1010)

Southwesl Section
Wodnoaday, May 11
Manchester at Clay
New Boston at Whlteoak
Saturday, May 14
Manchester/Clay winner at Notre Dame
{wmner advances to diSbicl tournament at

South section
Wednelldoy, May 4
Jackson at V1nton County

M1nlord)

Wednesday, May 11

JacksonNC Winner at Northwest
Waverly at Gall a Academy

Satun:lay, May

(wmner advances to diStrict tournament at

M&gt;nlofd)

14

Waverly/GA
winner
at
JacksonNC/Northw est wmner (winner
advances to d1stnct tournament at Zane
Trace)

Then back tO b,lck IWO OUI
h1ts 111 the t1flh helped
Eas1ern se 1ze ihe lead lm
good-- th e home le.tm .11so
greatl y bene llted tJom a
Federo~l Hockmg enor wl11ch
kd to t'AO lnsur,tnce 1uns
Chns Mye1s smoled With
two o~wo~y, then s10Ye second
10 se1 up an RBI smgle ot11he
bat of Man Morns
Morns hll turned out to be
the game "mner -- JUSt hke
last v.eek o~gamst Waterford
when l11s seventh mmng double lilted hJS Eagles to VJCIOI)'
"He 's a good clutch player," Bowen smd, "He always

fromPageBl

SciOI&lt;MIIe al South Gallla
Sakln:Jay May 14

SciotovlllaiSG winner at Symmes Valley
(wmner advances to diStrict tournament at

Mlnloldl
South

Webster

at

Green

(winner

advances to distnct tournament at Minford)

14

Me1gs/Manetta. wmner at AthenS/Warren
w1nner (w1nner advances to dlstrlc! tourne
m~:~nt at Zane Thlee)

Northeast Section

WO&lt;JnoiiCiay, May 11
Miller at Watertord
CrooKsvUie at Southern

Saturday, May 14

Miller/Waterford Winner at Eastem Me!QS
(wlnn ~;~r advances to d1slricl: tournament at

A1ver VaHey at Alexander
Federal Hocking at Wellston
Thursday, May 12
Hock!Nellslon
w1nner
at
Fed
AV/A!exander winner (wmner advances to
dislncttournament at Rto Grande)

Mlnlordl

Crooksv~le/Southern at Tnmble (wnner
advances to d1stncttournament at Minford)

NOTE

plays the game hard, th,u's
why he's always mak1ng
those b1g plays '
Morn s later scored one of
1wo Important msurance runs
tor Easte1 n after a ground ball
ott the bat of Amsbary turned
mto a two run , three base
error The Lancer th1rd baseman fielded the ball cleanly,
but ihe throw was w1de of
lirst bas~. allowmg a hustling
Morns and Cory Shafer to
SCOJ e
No E.tgle had more than
one hu o1p1ece N1ck Sprmge r
had two hus tor the Lancers
while A J Smtth, Ryan

position

Likewise, Joanne P1ckens
made a couple b1g c.uches tor
Southern, and Brooke K1ser
fielded her pOSitiOn ,11 th e
mound wnh tour key pu1
out s
Miller took ol l-0 le,td Ill
th e top ot ihe lourth and
m1ssed a go lden opponumt y
to break the g.1me open Post
hit .1 one-out , bases-lo.tded
mf1 eld smg le snagged by
Roush who fired home JUSt
short of the !01 ce out The
Tornadoes then wmked then
wa) out of a Jam ,Js KJSer

SoulbM&amp;t StgHoo

Wednesday, May 11

Satun:lay May

runners m sconng

Wodnoaday, May 11

EILat Section
Arhens at Warren
Me1gs at Manelta

thai Soli ed Ihe Ton~o~does m .11
le.JSt two Jnn1ngs
Ne1ther leo~m could t.tke
ad1 o~n ta ge of opportumty
Southern letl 12 runne"
s1randed and M1ller lelt ten
runners s1randed Each lnne
the dele nse seemed to work
1ts way out ot a Jollll 1 w1cc
Miller s Bourne robbed
Bonme A llen and N1ck1
Tucker of exira ba'e hils wnh
huge c.1tches anu Torno~do

Regroup

New BostorvWt11teoak Winner at \Ialiey

Monday, May9

H llsboro/McCiam w1nner at Washington

from Page B1

Western 111 Eastern P1ke
Pa1nt Valley at Adena

()btla!on Ill
Northeaat Section

Qivlslon II
Weal SeCtion
Wednesday, May 4
Hillsboro at McCia1n

Monday May 9

Lead

Q!ylslon IV

Northwest SecUon
Wedne""!Y, May 11

M am1 Trace at UnK.tlo
Saturday May 14
MT/Untoto
w1nner
at
Hlllsboro!McCia1nM'ash CH w nner (Win
ner advances to diStriCt touf'nament at
Un oto)

Softball
Wedne$day, May 11

Southeastern at South Gall a

CH

from Page
. Bl

All games begin at 6 p m

McC lune and Aaron Rupe
also h1t safel y
Federal Hockmg scored u s
only run m the second Back
to-back smgles trom Spnnger
and Rupe set up an RBI sacnfi ce by Tyler Chadwell
E:astern ts at county nval
Southern Fnday Federal
Hock mg
welcomes the
Tornadoes today
Eastern 4, Federal Hocking 1
Fed HocK
0100000-153
Eastern
001 300X - 45 1
Brandon Barnhart and A J Smith Ryan
Sm1th and Terry »u rst WP - Ryan
Sm1th LP -Brandon Barnhart

mance Butch Marnhout had
set the stage w1th SIX good
mmn gs of work, before h1t
tmg the rocky road mlhe seventh Together they struck
OUt four and ISSUed lour iiCC
passes
Jordan Doup suffered 1he
loss w1th ten stnkeouts and
four walks, whtle giVIng up
seven Southern hils
An error on Curt Lunmg's
batted ball and a C url Mauro
smgle gave Miller a 2-0 lead
m the hrst mmng
Southern went up 4 2 m the
second mmng after Chapman
s mgled and Jak e Hunter
walked, then both rode home
on a N1ck Buck tnple We s
R1ftle had an RBI smgle, ,md
Marnhout an RBI smgle
Southern p1cked up three
more run s m the lourth
mnmg on Rittle's second smgle, a Derek Teaford walk a
Brad Crouch RBI smgle. and
two run smgle by Patnck
Johnson, 7-2
Marnhout
and
the
Tornadoes breezed through

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Besides 1wo P1 ckens hils
RJ!tlc
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Giveaway to a good home
M1xed out side 2 yrs old
female dog Call (740)388
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Furn1ture c:lothes booio:s
tools old record albums old
ma gazmes
m1lk
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keroselie heaters lots of
Old fafm house to be torn stull M ay 5 6 7 Bam 5pm
down &amp; hauled away 1/2 o d 325 to 141 to 233 2mles
log cab1n1 1/2 newer bUi lt All left on Kenn1son Ad
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l.o;;r ANU
clothe s 29 gal aquanu m
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clothing
women s s1ze B 2X new
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weddmg
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mixed breed Very fnendly
llousehold 1tem s
fabnc
brown collar Cla rk Chapell
50e/yard cratts p laypm
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walker toys pop &amp; beer
B279
purses much more
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May 4th thru 7th

VILLAGE
OF
POMEROY
MEIGS
COUNTY
OHIO
LEGAL
NOTICE- INVITATION
TO BID
Sealed Blda will be
received for furnishIng all labor matenals and equ1pment
necessary to com plete a proJect known
as
Pomeroy
Riverfront
Wall
Restoration at the
VIllage of Pomeroy
VIllage Clerks Office

320 East Ma1n Street

P0
Bo•
666
Pomeroy Oh1o 45769
unlit 2 00 p ni local
lime on Friday May
13, 2005 and at sa1d
11me pubhcly opened
and read aloud B1ds
may be ma1led or
delivered 1n advance
to
the VIllage
of
Pomeroy at lhe above
address
(4126 (513, 10

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Public NQtlce
Shenff Sales
Case No 04CV125
Chase
Manhattan
Mortgage
Plaintiff
Vs
Donald Bennett, et at
Oefendanls
Court of Common
Pleas, Metgs County

OhiO
In pursuance of an
order of sale to me
directed from satd
court 1n the above
entitled acl1on, I will
expose lo sale at
pubhc auct1on on the
front steps of the
Metgs
County
Courthouse
on
Fr1day, 10 am, of satd
day
the following
descnbed real estate
S1tualed in lhe Slate
of OH, County of
Metgs and 1n the
Township of Olive
S1tuated In Sect1on

Help Wanted

30, Town 4, Range 11

pm

South

the centerline of said

and

296 36 feet from a

Township Road 313

stone found at lhe
Northwest corner of
the Grantor s Parcel
as described In the

at

bounded

and

deacrlbed as follows
Beginning about 90
roda North of the
Southwest corner of

aald Section 30 at the

being

160 rods to the center

Me1gs County Deed
Records
Thence South 363 64
feet along a fence line
on the West line of

running North and
South thence North
40 rods, thence West

sa1d Section 30 to an
Iron ptn found at the
Grantors Southwest
corner , Thence east

Northwest corner of

land owned by Henry
Gnfftn thence East
line of sa1d Section

t 60 rods to the West
line of said Sect1on,
thence South 40 rods

400 00 feet along a

to the place ot begm·
mng conlatnmg 40
acres more or less

Grantor to an Iron pm
set passing the centerline of Township
Road 313, Rtce Run
Road , at 69 feet and
passtng an Iron p1n
found
at
the
Northeast corner of
Wtllford s parcel as
described
In
lhe
Metgs County Deed
Recorda
Thence North 23° 54

EXCEPTING Situated
the State of OH,
County of Me1gs and
1n the Township ot
tn

Olive,

being

In

Seclton 30 Town 4
North, Range 11 West
of
the
Ohio
Company's Purchase
and bemg desfnbed
as follows Begmmng
at an Iron pm set 2 8
teet West of a fence
along the West line of

Section ,30, sa&gt;d

~ron

Help Wanted

fence

line

on

the

South line of the said

13'' Weal 397.76 feet
to an tron pin 1e1,

Thence West 238 83
feet to the point of
begmmng,

passing

Help Wanted

157 feet for refer· 11

ence, contolnlng 2 67
acres,

more or

less

The bearings In the
above description are
assumed and are for
angle measurement

only The above
description Is based
on an actual survey

on 6·6·95 by Edward
Young and was
checked
and
approved on 7·6·95
by Robert R. Eason,
Ohio P s No 7033
Parcel No 09-00129
Current
Owner
Donald Bennett et al
Prop•rty
address

51253
Road,

Rice

Run

Reedsville,

OhiO 45772
Prior
encea

deed
reler·
Volume 67,

881; Volume 67,
l'llge 883
Pa~e

Apprailed

at

$65,500 00 terms of
sale Cannot be sold
for le.. than 213 of
the appralaed value
10% down on day of
aale, cash or certified
check, balance due
on conflrmat1on of
sale

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Phystcal Therapy serv1ces needed for a
fa st glowmg communtly hospital
tmmedtale opemngs
1tnys,ca l Therap tst postt1ons opened :
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Ful l t1me Curren! sla te PT licensure ,
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Pleasant Valley Hosp1tal tS currently
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Cincinnati,
Oh1o
45201·5480
513-241·3100
Attprney for the
Plaintiff
(5) 3, 10, 17
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Public Notice
Sheriff a Sole of Real
Estate

Slate of Ohio, Meigs
County
AD AEGIS MORT·
GAGE CORP
PLAINTIFF

vs

IRENE WELLS ET AL
DEFENDANT
Case

Number

04cv074
Courl of Cammon
Pleas, Meigs County,

Ohio
In pursuance of an
order of sale to me
directed from 1ald
court In the above

Appraised at $6,000
Terms

of

Cannot be sold for
leu than 2/3rda of
the appraised value.
10% down on day of
oale, cash or certified
check, balance due
on confirmation of
sate
Robert E Boegte,
Meigs County Sheriff
Attorney for the plain·
tiff
Lerner, Sampson &amp;
Rothfusa
J
PO Box 5480
Cincinnati,
Ohio
45201-5408
513-241-3100
(5) 3, 10, 17

For~ I
ANew Home?
TrY the

Classifieds!!

entitled action, I will
expo1e to sale at
public auction on the
front 1tepa of the

Mo1ga County Court
House

on

Friday,

June 3rd 2005 at
10 00 am of aald
day, the following
described real estate

Situated In the VIllage
of Pomeroy. County
of Meigs and State of
Ohio Being Lot 381
altuoled on Mulberry
Avenue

in

the county

of Meigs, Clty of
Pomeroy and State of
Ohio

and known as a

part of the
Ackloyeatato

J8

Current Owner Irene

Wells et II
Property at
165
Mulberry Avenue
Pomeroy, Oh10 45769
Prior
Deed
Reference•

Volume

104, Page 794
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Antiques
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Apartments for Rent
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Livestock
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Mobile Home Repair ...
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Mobile Homes for Rent .
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Mobile Homes for Sale
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Money to Loan
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Motorcycles &amp; 4 Wheelers
.. 740
Musical Instruments
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Personals
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Pets for Sale
560
Plumbing &amp; Heating
820
Professional Services
230
Radio, TV &amp; CB Repair
160
Real Estate Wanted
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Schools lnatrucilon
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Seed , Plant &amp; Fertilizer
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Situations Wanted .
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Space for Rant . . ..
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Sporting Goode
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Upholstery
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Vano For Sele
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(Wanted) Licensed PhysiCal
Therapy Ass 1stant tor home
health serv~es Please send
resume to McGraw Physrcal
Therapy Inc PO Box 983
Jackson OH 45640 or call
(740)286 6631

100 WORKERS NEEDED
Assemble crafts
wood 1tems
Matenals provided
To 5480/wk
Free 1nformat1on pkg 24 hr
801 428--4649

SALES WANTED
2 sharp energetiC people
currently making $300 to
$500 1n a Dead End Job w1th
no
Opportumty
lor
Advancement thai would
Welcome e.n Opportumty to
DOUBLE Of TRIPLE your
1l'lCOme &amp; are wllhng to work
hard to do so don t delay
call (740 )446-0823 Monday
Friday from 1Dam 2pm ask
for Mr Maxwell

Help wanted Cook dnvers
&amp; wa1tresses Apply at 1044
Jackson P1ke P1zza Plus
K&amp;L Catenng now h1rlng for
summer servers! Please
stop 1364 Herman Ad or
call Monday or Tuesday
9am 11am (740)446 9319
McClure s Restaurant now
hmng all locat1ons full or
part 11me p1ck up apphca
\100 al lOCatiOn &amp; bnng bac;k
between
10 OOarn
&amp;
1 1 OOam
Monday
thru
Saturday
Need an oral surgery ass1s
tant for every Saturday 1n
Oh10
M!ddiEiport
E~~:penence 1n dental f1eld
w1ll help please lax resume
to 614 690-7507

News Reporter
Gallipolis Dally Tnbune
has an 1mmed1ate open
mg ror a lull tune News
A&amp;porter Ple ase send
resume
writing
and
tO\'er letter to J1m
Free land\ 825 Thtrd Ave.,

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Hll PWANliD

Yard sale May 2 3 4 9am
Ace lndustnal &amp;
5gm Sever~:~l lamLIIes every
Safety Supply
thing must go Myrtle Ave
We are one of the largest
(Upper At 7 past bowling
tool &amp; safety suppliers tor
alley)
the government Full t1mel
Part tlmi pos1t1ons ava11
4
YAROSAtF.able Sa les exper ence pre
I'oMEROYIMtOOLE ferred but not necessary If
you have the g1h of gab you
6 Fam1ly Thurs Fr Sat ra1n a,re who we are look1ng for
or sfnne Lots ot glr s and Flmdble hou rs latd back
guy s AE and Aero boys
atmosphere dally bonuses
toddlers mens women s
monthly tnp g1veaways to
sm to plus Truck lopper Flor1da guaranteed Auto
wheelchair ndLng mower lor sa es people are you t1red
p'art s Karoke mach1ne lots of not mak1ng any money?
ol m sc Beh1nd Masomc Come S€8 usl Weekly draw
l odge m Rac1ne
plus h gh commiSSIOns
Con tact Tommy M1istead
8th Annual 10 rrule Yellow (740)441 9554
Flag Yard Sale Middleport
An Excellent way to earn
Pomeroy Syracuse
Fr
Sat May 6&amp; 7 Only $5 to money The New Avon
s1gn upt We advert1se for Call Maril yn 304 882 2645
youl Call 992 4055 or 992
AVONI All Areasl To Buy or
3 148
Sell
Shirley Spears 304
Garage Sa le 3 4 7
341 675 1429

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Southern 2, Miller 1

the m1ddle mnmgs But m1he
seventh, the MorlOil Salt slo
gu n 'When II rams, II pour•
came uno plo~y Southern was
pelted with li ve Mille1 hils ,1
c;alk two hll b,Jtters ,md f1ve
M11ler ru ns 10 t1 e th e g,une
Much oJ th e Miller 1ally
came Wllh two OLlis mclud
mg a two- RBI doubl e by
Lu!11ng
FJnally, Cro uc h
co~me on to put out the tl.tmes
and record v,hat later unt old
ed as th e w1n , ihe score 7-7
That 'et ihe stage fo1 the
P1erc€ hermes
Southe1 n hitt ers were Wes
RJ!tle 2 lor 3 wnh tw o Singles and two walj&lt;s N1ck
Buck a tnple, R) &lt;ill Ch.1pm,m
.1 smgle. Johnson a two-RBI
Si ngle, Ciouch and M.1rnhou1
smglcs
Mtller h1tte1 s were C urt
Mauro w1th three s1ngles,
Tyler Sules two smg les,
Lunmg a double, and smg le s
b) Jord,m Gottke Shane
Lunmg . and Zach Osborne
Sou1hern goes to Federal
Hock mg Tuesday

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OverbJOOk Center 1s curren t Gallipolis Career College
(Careers Close To Home)
ly accept nQ app ltcatlorrs !Dr
lull t1me and part 11me RN s Call Today I 740 446 4367
1 800 214 0452
ar~d LP N s
All shtfts
Please come and f11l out an
www gal1po~sca ea collaga ~om
3pplica11on at 333 Page Accrod liM! Membc Acc redlllng
OH CoonC1! for ndeoenoenl Colleges
Street
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needed Apply at 1354
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DIRECTV
FREE Home
en!ertainmeo t
System
FREE Equ1pmen t and Install
up !o four rooms 145 chan
nels S29 00 a month Ask
how to get FREE HBO
~fl T1me LPN
Monday MAX and STARS 1 800
Fnday no weekends no 523 7556 lor deta1 s
Holidays no sh fl wor ~
Apply 1n person Medical MOVING SALE Two 8X 10
Plaza 936 State Route 160 Bulld1ngs computer desk
Ga hpohs
horse tack horses trans
AM/Formula car and body
Part t1me MLT stra1gh t days
parts Engmes ho1st ahgn
no weekends no holidays
men! mach1ne AND tams
App ly m person at T he
too numerous to ment1 on
Medical Plaza 936 St At
740 992 2800 or call 740
160 Ga hpohs OH
416 1960
Spnng s here Let Love fill
the a1r Earn free products
Book your party nowll
(7401388 8873
All Types Masonry Br1ck
Stylist wanted Smart Style Block Stone Free Est mate
Sa lon Full 11me or pari t1me {304)773 9550
304 593
hOurly rate vs comm ss1on
6421
Pad vacaiiOn Insurance
ava1 lable P ease call I 888 Assisted I v og care n my
888 7778 ext 1294 ask for home Pnvate room and
Darlene
bath 3 hot meals Ca ll
(7401388 011B
The Me1gs Local School
D1st rlct s currently seek1ng Bonn e s Pr vale Chi ldcare
apphcat ons from certified Ages 6 months &amp; Up
app l cants for Asslslant Af1erschools Welcomel For
Va rs \y Football Coach (3 More InformatiOn Call 740
pOSitiOnS) Reserve Footba ll 985 4326
Coach
(2
pos liOns)
Freshman Football Coach (2 DHK CLEAN ING &amp; POW
EAWASHING Let Us Help
pOSitiOn) 7th &amp; 8th Grade
Youl
Inside/Outside
Footbal Coach (2 pas111ons)
Aes 1d en I 1ai/ B u s 1n e s s
Boys
Ass1.51ant Varsity
Clean er upll l Whatever the
Basketba ll Coach Boys
jOb
we lllry to Get ar donelll
Freshman
Basketball
Coach Boys Middle School Phone Karen or Dave
Basketball Coach (2 pos1 (7401985 3633 or 740 4168
2
3
11ons)
Wrestling Coach 1
ASSISI801 Wresll ng Coach dhkcleamng@yahoo com
M1ddle School Wrest11ng Gen tl es Contruct on Home
Coach
G1rls
AssiStant Improvement
30 years
Va rst ly Basketball Coach e~tpenence Customer sat1
G1rls
tact on guareneed Anyt1ng
Reserve Basketball Coach w1th home Improvement
G1rls
Ass stant
Middle Compare our priCes
Sc hoo l Volleyba I Coach es11mate (740)256 6878 or
G1rls
M1ddle
Sc hool (7401441 0342
Basketb.._ll Coach (2 pos1
lions)
M1ddle
School Georges Portable Sawm111
Cheer leader Adv sor H1gh don t haut )lou r logs to the
School Yearbook Adv1sor m111 tust call 304 575 1.g57
Appl cants mus1 hold a val1d
Oh10 teachmg cer t1f1 cate Home Repa1rs and Lawn
and for coac h1ng pas t1ons Care
call 740 992 3224
must
meet cert hcatiOn leave message
requ rements of Ohio lor
pupil act1v ty superviSOr and lntenor/ exlenor
pa1nt1ng
CPR Dead 1ne tor apphca Expenenced
references
I ODS IS May 16 2005 reasonable rates Fo r tree
Persons Interes ted should est1mates call (740)645
contact Wil liam Buckley 2638 or (740)645 6332
Supermtendent
Me1gs
Local School G&gt;1stnct P 0 Lawn Care B g and Sma I
Box 272 Pomeroy OhiO yards W1ll do mow1ng and
45769
tr~mmtng
Dependable
exper anced Call 740 992
Typ ng Instructor needed
6634 or 740 532 1253 any
begmn1ng
July
5
tor
11me no answer leave mes
Gall1pol1s Career College
sage
Please send a resume to
Director 1176 Jackson P1ke
care
All
types
Su1te 312 Galhpohs OH lawn
Dependable exper enced
45631
No job to small Call
VACANCIES
ENGLISH (740)379 9297 Kara
iNSTRUCTOR Valid Oh10 -----,-----,----,----,
Cert1f1cate/lK:ense or I can~ Lawn Care Big &amp; small
able Integrated Language yards Will !rave to Me1gs &amp;
Arts preferred (previously Po1nt P leasant W1tl do mow
Comprehens i ve mg and tnmm1ng CaH any
CommumcatiOn)
M ultiple 11me no answer leave mes
cert1 1Cat10ns
desuable sage (740)441 ~9128
pRECISION
and CNC
ow· o s ure
MACHINING
INSJBUC
IQB. Cert1f1able as a
Ca~t·Ciean1ng
PreciSIOn Machm1ng or Tool
Brand New Method
and 01e Making Instructor
Dry l,n 1 Haur
CONTACT Galha-Jackson No Steam-or-Shampoo
VIOton JVSO (740)245 Free Estimates
5334 e~tt 201 DEADLINE
u•cJearl" Clean"*"
'
5112105 EEO
3lW 75-0022
Wanted LPN or Med1c::al
Sand Stone Top Soli
Oft~c::e Ass1staot Jar physl Skldsteer loader work Call
Clan otfK:e Full or part lime
17401245 5815 or (740)441
Must have current hcense or 1509
~
cert1rltete reliable trans
portat1on and mediCal otfK:e
expenence computer sk11is Spencer's Lawn Mowtng
a must No weekends Of hoi ~e Cant Be Beat" Free
Mowing
days Ma1l resume kl CLA Estimates
&amp;
Clean up
Box 566 c/o Gallipolis Tr1mrrung
Tribune P 0
Box 469 (304)E75 5-461 01 (30416755-405
Galhpolls OH 45631

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m thla newspaper 1s
subject to the Fedaral
Fa•r Houelng Act of 1968
which makes 11 Illegal to
adverttse Many
preference limitation or
discrimination bast&lt;~ on
race color rellg1on seJ:
tam 11ial status or national
ongln or any mtent1on to
maka any such
prelerenca ll mllallon or
dlscrlmlnallon
ThiS newspaper w11i not
knowingly accept
advertleements tor real
ealate which 111m
violation of the law Our
readers are hereby
Informed thet all
dwelllngs advertised In
thi s newspaper are
avalijlble on an equal
opportunity bases

12 40 acres ut1ht1es ava1l
able
960 Road lrontage
Road to s1te
Close to
Syraci.Jse
740 992 2800
or740416 1960
25ac m I paved rd Rural
waterlelectnc 6 miles from
town Beaut ful bldg s1ght
Some dear some woods
Good huntmg (740 )446
2917 R E Knotts Sr
For Sa e or Trade 5 50 MIL
acres
on Bear Wallow
R dge Property IS located on
highest h1ll1n Mason County
$9200 00 Neg Call Jtm @
(304)675 4862 alter 6pm

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310

HOMES

tOR SALE

$59 000 New Haven 2 800
sq ft log cab n as Is w/3 5
acres
2754

Call M1ke !513)3 14

2 story 7 room house 4
bedroom 2 bath 2 porches
(1 closed m) deck 2/3 acre
flat lot Heat pump A1ver
Valley
Scllool
Dlstnct
Bu!avllle P ke
$69 500

WANI'EIJ

Want to t&gt;uy a 3 bedroom 2
bath home Garage base
ment 3 10 acres s des r
able
All cash
Me1gs
New 3 BR 2 Bath Sectional
Home
On ly
249/mo Ga !m or Athens co,.,nty
Includes A/C delivery &amp; 740 992 6300
IH \I \Is
setup 740 385 7671
New 3 BR Home Only
189/mo Includes ale dehv
ery and se t up 740 385
4367

Ho~
F'OR Roo

----New Remolded 3 Bedroom
TURNED DOWN ON
SOCIAL SECURITY ISS!?

REAL K~IM'E

bedroom house
11
2 Bath 2 Car/Garage on 1 Garfmld Ave $350 month
area Sunset Ln off Sandh II Call
(740)44t 0194
or
Rd Call (304)675 4352 lor (740)44 1 1184
Appa1ntment
2 bedroom house base
No Down Payment
ment garage 1 m1le from
4 bedroom 2 Bath 3 car town $650 mon th Call
garage
coun tr y settmg (740)441 0194 or (740)441
B1dwell area
(7401388 1 i84
8560
2 bedroom 1 bath no pets
No Down Paymem Possible $400/month $2001deposl t
1900 square It house 3 1601 Graham School Rd
bedroom 2 bath full base C 1(7401446 00 0
a
'
menl new heal pump sets
on 3 acres SA 7 Eastern 2 Houses ( 1) 3 bedroom
Schoo l D1str1ct (740)985 ( 1) 4 bedroom $900 &amp;
4321
$1 000 plus depos1t Call
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Ready ·o move tn 3 BR
Homo::, o country sernng on 1y 3 bedroom remodeled
198/mo with 10% down house In Middleport 371
Broadway St $425 plus
740 385 4367
deposit no ms1de pets
Seven year old ranch (7401992 3194
Seneca Dr ve 3 bedroom 2
bath double garage 740 3 Bedroom 2 tul Baths
992 0210 ask1ng $129 000 Baseme nt Fam1 y Room 2
Car Garage Leon. area 10
Moou E HoMES
m11es lrom Butlalo (304)458
F'OH SAl ..
1997

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1973 Grandv ew Mob 1le
Home 2 BR/ 1Bath 2 000
1740 4 46 394 5
3 Br 1 Bath remode led Must be moved all lot For c_ ::_:1__ :__ _ --c____-c
1ns1de and out 1n Rac1ne further tnlo call (304)675 Beech Street M1dd eport 2
bedroom
unlurn shed
acrosS lrom Park $57 000 3423
house no pels deposit &amp;
740 949 t 372
1991 14x65 Sunshme 2 refer ences (740)992 0165
3 Bedroom
1 Bath oedroom 2 bath ce ntral a1r
Remolded Full Basement covered porch good cond1 Brand new 2 bedroom
Appliances
ncluded !ton $1 I 000 (740)379 house In town $600 month
Call
(740)441 0 194
or
O~tbu ldmg &amp; 24FT Pool 2484
(740)441 1184
168 Park Drwe (304)675
1993 Mans1on mobile home
7460
14x60 2 bedroom 1 bath For rent Furn1shed I bed
7 Homes under $14000 tota l electric good cond1t10n room house $325 Located
central a1r stove retr1gmator on Raccoon Ad \7 40)446
W1il deliver 74Q..385 4367
must be moved $8 000 1759
B idwell Porter area 3 bed (740)949 9016
room 2 bath 5 acres cus
tom oakcabrnets and wood 1993 Sunshme double w1de
work
Call 28)(56 3 bedroom 2 baths
138 500
(740)367 7181
Must be moved 2 porches
$25 000
Call (74013B8

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Home Ltstlngs
L1st your home by calling
(740)446 3620
V1ew photos/info online

8978

Smell 2 bedroom house
$475 month 1 m1 a from
town Call (740)441 0194 or
(740144 1·1184

I"'" 1\1080.£ HOME"
FOR REI'oT

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1995 1sa:BO Clayton v 1nyl
s1d 1ng sh 1ngle root porch 2
car garage on 1 625 acres
+I Add son p 1ke Phone
(740)367 7856 or (740)645
2423

12~~:60 2BR Mobile Home
Located on Sand h II Road
Pomt
Pleasant
WV
$375/month Call (304)675
3423

1997 14x65 Premer 2 bed
14x70 2 bedroom all alec
room 1 bath all Electnc tr c CNHeat Excellent con
EAc Cond Lots of ext(as dillOn No pets 2 m11es !rom
(304)675 7588 or (304)553 town
Deposii!Reference
3715
requ1red $450/montl'l Call
after 5pm (740}446-6565
s•vE SAVE SAVE
Stock models at old prK:es
bedroom
remodeled
2
story Ranch 3 bed
oom 1 314 bath UR
2005 models arnwlg Now mob le home all eleCtriC no
Coles
Mob1le
Homes mslde ~ts $375 month plus
/R F/A 2 car garage
15266 US 50 East Athens depoSit (740)992 3194
need In back yard 1/ 2
ere Ck)setotown
Oh1045701 {740)5921972
"Where You
Get Your 2 bedroom trader $300
132 500 Code 4505 or
month plus deposit
In
all 40 446 8325
Mon ey s Worth~
D1v son
HUD
Tra1ler tor sale 2 bedrooms PlantS
accepted Call (7 40)446·
New 3 BD 2 Bath Home rew red carpet 1oo by 100
9204
Only 198/mo Includes ale lot
call
304 882 1133
d$hver'y and set up 740- $6 500 located 1n Hartford 2br Trader all E~nc on
bedroom 3 bath 4 5
cres 2 5 car garage
ackson OH S250 000
1rm Code 2255 or call
740)286 4750

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3 bedroom mobtle honie for f-lat Po tnt washer . $95
rent in Pomero-,• ·area No Kenm ore dryer $95 GE
Pet;;. 992-5858
relngerator. S95 Fr1g1da re
electriC ra nge 595 'like nev.
Mobile Home Lot only
Whtrlpool washer S150 like
Addtson P1ke- 51 25 month - ·"'€\\' Rtnger wasner 5200
call (740)446-3644 for· more sma 1 chest freezer 5150
info
o\enmore Slde-by-stde refr gN1ce 3 bedrooll' mobile li!lator S300 Tw n s1ze' oed
home 1n Country Hornes m ~no mattress bo:&lt; sprrngs)
the Shade area Water S75 Love seat SiS chestsewer, trash. mcluded. S325 ol-drawers. S45 bookshelf
· a month. No pets allowed 535
Skaggs Appliance
(740}680HOI9
76 Vme St reet
Very clean 3 BR , 2 6a Db1
(740)446-7398
w1de Rehg/stove.garb dtsp
dryer.
S.125
WID hQ9k-up. QAS heo!t cen- Kenmore
SBO:
tral a1r Attached 1 1 2 ~twlp QOI washer
gar~ge No j:k;!ts Oepr R~J Natural gas ranga, S50 Call
req water mel 1 mile from after 5prn 17401:145-5946.

Arnencan Alptne Goat Ktds
B~clo;s
does.
wethers
(740)988-2073

1992 Silverado short bed.
2WD. V6 au to. air. loaded.
$4.500.
1989 Srlverado extended
As!( about our AQHA cab 2WO,"Ioaded, 55.000
Member Otscounts on new 1·998 Olds 88 loaded .•
John Deere EqUipment S3 500 Phone (740)682Carmtchael · EqUipmenl 7512 even1ngs.
(740}446 -2412.
t993 F150 No dents. no
Regtste;ed Angus bUlls lor
rust. 95.000 m1les. S3.200.
.sale {740}44 6·9856
Call
(740)245-5815
or
Yearling Angus Bulls. Mostly (740)418-9026.
A 1 ~ceUent bloodlines. 1998 Chell. Sit11erado, Ext.
pnced reasonably. Slate Run Cab 4x4, all power. Auto.
Farm Jac~son . (740 )286 - 4.3L, V-6-Vortex. Alum . rims,
5395
topper,, Pewter/Charcoal.
www slaterl.\nfarm.cOm
mi
Excellent
98 000

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Twin Rivers Tower is accept- cau 740 _245 _5121 _
ing applica tion s for wailing "r;,;..:.:::~~~.:O..-Pl-~rs
list for Hud-subs1zed. 1- br
apartment. call 675 -66 79
FOR SALE 1_
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engine
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IS NOW OPEN AT
Com munit~· CcnC ~r

SVVs

Mits' 94 Montero SUV.
103,000 miles, fully loaded,
eMce llen t condition
CD.
Sunroof,
(304)675-7965
Kenmore Dishwasher.

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F.Q!JII'IIENT
Appliance

Warehouse
tn Henderson WV
Preowned app11canes startmg at
$75 &amp; up a11 under warranty.
we do serv1ce work on all
Make and Models (304)6757999

Mollohan Carpet. 202 Clark
Chapel Road. Porter Oh10
(740)446· 7444 1-877 -8309162 Free Esttmates Easy
tmanctng 90 days same as
cash . V1sa/ r..,aster Card
Drive· a· little save e~lot.

362 M.F. tractor 55 H.P.
8430 Ca.se I.H. Rourld. Bailer
4'X4 ", 479 N.H Hayblne,'
55N H Rake' Hay Tedder
740-985-3843
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1991 Chevv s -10. 4.3. V6 .
4x4 , $4,200 080 Call
(304)675·5612.
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1999 Bravada. tully loaded
leather, dual-power seats.
new tires, Alloy wheels. Blue
Book price $8 750, sacrifice
$6,995 (740)645-2729 or
(740)379-2544 leave message, will return calL
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2000 Dodge Durango 4)(4 ,
AfT Sport 5.9L V8, 67K
miles, loaded. leather, cowl
rnduction hood. custom
pam t.
$~ 1,300
OBO.
(740}245-0395.

VANS
FOR SALE

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lloAlli &amp; MO'IURS

740-992-9922

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84 Baylrner 19FT. wJtrailer.
1997 Ford Conversion Van , Cubby Cabtn, R"u ns Good
74,000 miles, excellent co n· $3,200 080 (304)675-8056
di t1on. new tires. $9 ,800 ..
(740)992-2945
Bass boat 60 HP motor.
accessones, very clean . Call
1998 Asl&lt;o van, 48 ,000 (740)245-5637.
mdes, wheelchair lilt, ac,
cassette pl8yer. (740)742- Bass Tracker 14FT. w!Trailer
86 12
&amp; Motor. $2,500 call lor
Details (304)675-1731
2001 Chrysler Tow n and
Country van. All Opt 1ons,
CM1PERS ~

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1996 Yamaha Royal Star
89 DutGhman camper, 26 FT.
Tour Ctasstc . Under 10.000
steeps 6, self contained. AC,
miles, askmg $5,800 Call
new 20FT awning, rear bed992-1325
room,
excellent
cand.
$4,700 (304)773-5079 nites,
or (304)675·101 2 days

New or Repair

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949-1405

Harley Oavtdson c'ustom low .
nder. Black w/chrome. trrbal
flames. perfect shape, only
21,000 miles, many e)(lras.
$9.500. (740}416-2213 0&lt;
(740)985-36n.

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CONCRI:'I'E
CONSTRUCTION
Concrete Removal
and Replacement

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Concrete .Wor~ .
25 Years Experience
D~Jvid Lewis
740-992-6971

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Potted Plants 4" • 12" $1.25-$12.95
12" t'crns $10.95

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10x30
. Janet Jeffers
33795 Hihind Road

97 Beech Street
Midd'leport, 0~

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992-3194
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Whaley's Auto
Parts

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LAO SIPPING
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Homes
• Garages
• Complete
Remodeling

740-992-1611
Stop &amp; Compare

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296 70 .Ba shan Road
Rac.ine , Ohio
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IN THIS SPACE
FOR
. $52 PER MONTH
got you

17-17-t?J.

$265 ton (While Suppy Last)
More stable form of Nitrogen
Made with white Potash
(less dust, More consistent)
Includes secondary nutrient suHur
18 spo~ader buggies available for use
Airway pasture renovators and seeders
ava1lable to rent
• Licensed agronomis~ on staff available for
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35537 St. Rt. 7 ~ortfl
Pomeroy, Ohio

This ts a
bener than average day for initialing a
sound plan you've co ncei ved wh ich
m ay contain some bold elements. Put
Into oparatlon that wh1c:h your •ntellec:t
has envisioned.
VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sept. 22) Be on
the lookout today for an oppqrtunlty to
.get.Involved In a venture another nas
so deverly masterm inded. If participation becomes available. 11 could
turn out to be profitable for you .
LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 23) - Today a
co mpanion may try to pressure you
jnto do1ng sorneth1ng that ·you're not
sure nas been we lt tnought out.
Satisfy yourself first by exploring the
plan from all aspects w1th this indiVIdual .
SCOAPIO (Oct. 24•Nov. 22) - Put
the needs ilnd concerns ot those you
love above your own today Berng ot
service to othe rs will gr8ally 8nhance
your teetlngs of well-being And bring
a fefiHing ol belonging to all .
SAGITTARIUS (N ov 23·Dec 2 1) There Is a fine line between an an-out
g'amble and B. calcu lated risk, and you
must be able to make that distincUon
1f you hope to win tqday T,h~ latter
may pay off. but the former nas little
chiilnce.
CAPRfCOAN .(Dec . 22-Jan . 19) You 'll be mOfe al eas8 in your owrl
surroundtngs today, so If you 're think·
lflg of meeting with somuone to discuss an important matter or JU St to
chitchat , do so ln'your office or home
AQUARIU S (Jan . 20-Feb 19) Mental Issues might be far easier for
you lo perform today than w ilt be
physical ones. Spend your producti ve
hours putting your brain to work and
~ give your achtng back a rest tor a
change.
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• P ISCES (Feb. 20-Marc:h 20} - Your
material prospects look especially
~
encouraging today. There's a poSSibti(J lty \hat an opportunity could present
itself that wou ld enable you to put a
lew extra bUcks In your pocket.
AAIE S (March 2 1-Ap ril 19)- tt you
have a choice . try to apport ion as
much t1me as possible today to a persona l interest you have whiCh you
deem to be important. You'll be luckier than usual in advancing your pe t
cause .

· Yellow Flag Yard Sole!

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7:00AM · ·8:00PM

'\BV Bernice Bede O•ol
Someone who has always been there
lor you in the past whene'trr yoU
needed him or ner will prove to be
even luckier tor you in ttl e year
ahead. Thi s _.arson could help you
ach'leve something big th at you've
wanted for a long time.
TAURUS (Apr il 20-May 20) - tt you
gel a hunch today about your abili ty
to at1ain a secret desire for yourse lf
that you didn't think was .w it hin your
reach, aol on It p romptly. Tomorrow
could be loo late. so don't dillydally.
GE MINI (M ay 2 1-June 20) As sociates who were not reachable
yesterday are apt to be available
today. Start making some ol those
calls to those you want to co ntact You .
might be surprised how easily you'll
get through .
CANCER (June 21-Juty 22) - Be
sure lo go afte r some mean1ngful
goats today, because you're the only
one who can block yourself olf from
achieving your desires by doing nothing. Don 't limit yourself to just one

tW MOl'\
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THE TA NK
RAN OUT
OF
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BISSEll
CONSDUCDOII

Wedne•day, May 4, 2005

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St Rt681 Darwin , OH
740-992-7013 or 740-992-5553

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BALM LUl\IBER
Scorpion Tracto-:-s
"Taking The Sting Out Of
Hard Work! "
Mid-Size 4Wheel Dri ve Tractor
with 30hp &amp; 40hp Kubota Engin.:'

BAUM LUMBER
St. Rt. 124 C hester 985:3301
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36 Wire nan ·

38 Fur r,ieces
39 Dec ared
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41 Took notes
42 John •
in Siberia
43 Giza 's liver
44 Average .

guys
46 Newts
47 Vintage

vehicle
48 Grab
5 t None at all

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Luis Campos
Celebr•l'j Cipher ayplograms are Cleated from ~uolallons by fall'W)us people past and present
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MANlEY'S
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55 lio r shame!

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loch
13 Containing
event
57 Took by !he
more foam
By way of ·
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coin
periods
Reversed
DOWN
24 Pilot's
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sighting
Nights··
1 Spiral
25 Mrs. Charles,
hero
2 Wrist·to26 Pats on
Young
elbo.w bone 27 Diamonds
horse
3. H idea way s
or clubs
Goeslocourt 4 New plant
28 Seaweed
Run around
variety
exlract
a lot
5 Ullrollght
29 Nursery
Royal
wood
syllables
symbol
6 Charge it
(hyph.)
Buzz
7 Noise
31 Chilling
Directed
8 Type of rug
cries
Say
9 Electrical
33 Tunis
confidently
measure
pasha

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overseer
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makers

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The re are many bndge players who have
.m1gratOO from the land of th 8ir birth to a
new nalion and enjoyed success at the
tables in both countries One example tS
Sigurdur Thorstemsson. He was born 1n
lcelam:l, bu t several years ago mo~~ed to
Canada. where he loved the ltfestyle and
won bridge tournaments However, his
w1fe became hom,esick. so they returned
to Iceland But fast No11ember, he llew to
Orlando for the America n Contract Br1dge
Le'ague's Fall NatiOnals. On lh1s deal, he
outplayed by two tricks a Winner of many
national lilies.
How should South play 1n tour hearts after
rufftilg West's diamond-ace lead on_ the
Mard?
Notice Eas.t's modern'. weaK jump. overcall
Who cares about a Side four-card maJor?
Who cares about having on ly a lour-count
when vulnerab le? No one!
Th e U.S cha mpi on took dummy's three
top spades. discardmg a diamond lrom
hand He crossed tO the club ace. ~ufted a
diamond {the lata! error), cashed the club
King, and played a spade to East's n1ne,
pitching. hi s last club But now the diamond k1ng tapped dummy 's heart queen
and ga11e West three trump tricks for one
down
.
Thorstem sson did bener, throw ing a club
on the th1rd spade. The'n . he played a club
to hi s ace. led a club lo the kmg . and
ruffed a club in hand. South cont inued
wtlh a heari to dummy's queen and a winn'ing club, discardmg a diamond. West
trumped and played a d1amond. but
declarer iust rufled on the board, cashed
the heart ace, and led the last club, th row ing his linal d1amond. He lost only two

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FOR YOU!!

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Pomeroy, Ohio
25 Years Loeat E• rlenee

to Ul'x30'

SOM~THING

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Licensed in

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740-667-0700 1-888-HUPP234

• New Garages
• Ele-ctncal &amp; Plumbing
• 'Roofing &amp; Gutters
• Vinvl Siding &amp; Painting
• Patio and Parch Decks
We do it all e~tcept
furnace work

·New

1998 Buell 53 Thunderbolt Coleman Camping Trailer·
Harley Da11idson engme,
12FT. 2 King Beds, $5,500 .-~~~~~~~
very last sport !Jike, great call ror Delarls 1304).675STANLEY TREE
shape, $5100. (740)9851731
TRIMMING &amp;
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40 - chi
Heller ' s
ch 'uan
mouthful
41 Md.
Cinemax rival
neighbor
Peddle
42 Private jest
Bullfight
(hyph.)
yell
45 Mole or
Veers
chipmunk
Siberian
49 Cello kin
river
SO ·Discern
lodging
52 LAX

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• IRA • 401 K R~llovers • Major Mei:! •
Medicare Sup. · ·Cancer • Accident

Remodelmg

Leove Meu~JdLJl..

Leather,
Power Doors,
OTOR OM•:s
• Ccw m 1c Tile &amp;
122.000 miles, Excelle!lt
H ardwood Flooring
Conditron. $8900 (740)446- 1984 Skarnper pup-up. 251h
• Garage)\
8050
Anniversary Edition, 9)(Cel - • Room Add. • Roofing
~-:!"'~-----~ lent condition , 16' bO)(, AC · • K itchen~ • Bath)\
._. MOfORC\'a..ES/
"No Job Tu Snuill ",
and heat . stove icebox.
Racine. OH
4 WHtl-JLKS
dinett e. $2 ,000, (740)949740-247-2
162 or
2709)
1985
GLI200
Wmg
740-4It;..35UK
Aspencade, blue, new ttres, 1992· 29' Airstream Exca11a..
14 y r~. Expt'liCIH.:c
new progressrve front and , Very good condition , twin •~~~~~£..:.'~mo~
rear suspension, CB radio, beds. Ph (740)645-4454
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1998 30' fifth wheel travel
0sa
0Olte,
C rome, 88 •
miles, very trailer, double shde, excel"DOd conditlo.n, $4.000.
~
lent cond rt1on. S13,900
phone (740)541 -0537
phone : (740)698-9319
Reside nti al 1995 4 wheeler 200 wtth
Commerc ial
2001 Hornet BunKhouse 32',
reverse , chain driven, ' new 12' expando, · steeps 10,
All types of toofmg.
rear ti res, $1 ,500. Call after BJ~Cellent condi tion. $16 .800.
Sh ingle. Flm . Mewl 5pm. (740)245-5946.
(740)44 1-1501.

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1;..iD:~T·u~ppers
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2000 Baytiner 21 tt cuddy w/
tra1ler. many extras. very
clean 304-675-5563
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1987 20' Pontoon boa t with
1996 trailer -&amp; SOhp Marc
mot or, $3,500, (7 40)9926914

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Motorcycle ror sale. 2003
Honda Shadow 750 Spirit,
EMcellent Cond1tron. 4 .500
Mile s.
Extras.
$4.800
.
(304}675 -8089

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2004 AedCatll \Occ . 489 BuicK Rivera 38 engine. Wheeler,
Patd
51 .600
Runs.good, looks good, alot Asking
51,100
Helmet
e)(tras. Asking 5 1·000 · Call mcluded
(304)675-4262
(740)446-9742.
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(304)593 -4290 (304)59393 LmtOin Town Car. S1 ,0QO- 0840 leave message
mtles . Very nice. $4,500. - - - - - - - - (7401446_1759_
2005 Honda·CAF250 . Never
been raced. Call (740)24595 3000 GT Mitsubishi , 5815 or {740)4 18·9026.
Garage kept, A LoOker
$7,000 F1rm (304)675-3631 97 CABO Race readv. Runs
great Must see! $849. Loc .
99 GT Suntire. $3,300 080. In Gallipolis area. Cell
99 4d r. Sunftre. $2,600 {740)645-0873
OBO.
2002
Chrysler
Sebring , $4,650 OBO. 98 Honda CBA 900 AR .
(740)256-6 169
$3,000. (740}441·9160

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2000 Monle Carlo _48,000
&lt;o.;l U\ II I ..,
miles, v. 6 Eng., EK cond . 1998 Yamaha Banshee 350,
bored out 30 over l'his Btke
$8.000 (304)6 75-530 5
HoME
is Mean Ill $2800 .00 call Jim
IMI'IIOVF.MEJ\1S
2000 Ntssan Quest SE Mini- @ (304)675-4862 after 6pm
Van . 67K miles. sharp. black
Harley Davidson
SI•&gt;\CE
AKC Red &amp; ·Black German exterior. leather. sunroo f. 2000
BASEMENT
1-"0R RJ.~vr
Shepherd female. 20 rnon loaded plus VCR {740)441 - Soltail. very low miels.
WATERPROOFING
(740)256-1378 after 9pm ~
(breede&lt; }. $900.00 304-458- 1912.
Unconditional lifetime guar1515
antee Local references fur·
2 camp sites on rrvertront
2001
Harley
Davidson
Dyna
Cadillac
Deville,
while
2002
nished. Established ·1975 .
wtth full hook s WE Sewer. 1 Beautiful full bloodecl Pttbull di'amond, fully equipped , W1de Glide. Low mileaqe.
camp site wtthout hook-ups .. pupptes. $100 each t 2 factory warranty. 22 ,900 excellent condition. Call Ca11 24 Hrs (740) 4460870, Rogers Basement
(740)992-5956
weeks old . 1650 Cherry miles. like new $24 ,995 (740)441-0991 .
Waterproofing.
Ridge Ad . (740)245-5 102
l7 4 0}256 1428
For Lease: Olf 1ce or reta 11
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spaces n ·very good co ndt - Great Pyrenees pupp1es for 2002 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT -tn color, many e,.:tras, one - - - - - - -- lion Downtown Gallipolis. sale. $250 . Ra ised w1th Red. 4 door, t360 automatic. owner. e~tcellent condi tion,
CulvertS·
Approx 1600 sq ft eaCh 1 sheep 174 0)25 6-680 137.000 mtles. $15.900. 2 9 ,000 miles
$ 16 ·000 plastrcand metal,6"rnchesF~ M£
(740)256- 1618 or (740)256-1-•7
:_4..:0.:.14:_4..:6..:·0..:2:...1.:.3·_ _ _ _ 60
or 2 baths Lease pnce
. inches in stocK Ron
negoltable to encourage
6200
2004 RedCatl t 1occ
4- , E::vans Enterpnse. Jackson,
new
bustness
Call
.:_c.:_:__ _ _ _ _ _ _ Wheeler,
Paid
OH 1(800)537-9528
(740)446-4425 or (740)446·
2002 ZX2 Ford Escort 5 As~ing $1 ,100 (304/6.75~
AIJOn Chnstmas plates . ftg- speed. 4 cylinder, 30,000
(
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3936 _
304 593 4290
4262
urmes .
steins
Call mdes. one owner. S6.000.
{740)44 1-01 57 _ (740 }645 _ {304)593-0840 leave mesIll K&lt; II \\111 ' 1
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Pomeroy. Ohio J5769

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Aunnmg-Boards,
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loaded, trarler tow package.
a· bed .. S8.495.00. 1998
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4x4 . V-8, loaded. $7 ,995 00:
R1verview Motors 2 blocks
abo\(e McOonalds,.Pomeroy.
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Phone (304)675-2039 atter

Holzer +-losp ttal (614)763- Thompsons ApplraflC€ &amp;
Tobacco Plants lor side. Call
0518 or (614 )208-5840
Aepalr-675 -7388 For sale.
40)446-7843.
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re-co nd tt1oned -au tom atiC
A I'-\R'I'\tF\"rs
I \11, ,, (, \ IWI ' I t_l{ II'.
washers &amp; dryers. JefngeraHlRRb'\T
tors . ga s and electr tc Attentton
Commercral
range;; atr .coodrt1oners and Mowers. Landscapers. and
1 and 2 bec_h oom apart- wnnger washers Will do
Contractors- Ask us a~ut
ments. furmshec::l and unfur- repatr~ on ma1or brands m
Green Fleet multi-uM diS"f-u shed. secunty depostl shop or at your home
counts avatlable on new
reqwred. no pets . 740-992John Deere Equipment
Used
Furniture
Store.
130
2218
B'ulav11le Ptke · Appliances. tncludrng commercral mow2 bedroom condo
at manresse·s
dressers. tng equipment. compact utdEllington
Wac nasaw couches. dmettes. rectmers. tty tractors, ?kid steers. comPlantation East at South grave monuments, much pact excavators. Gator uttllty
Myr tle
Beach.
South more ·
(740)446-4782 vehrcles. X Senes lawn- tracCar~lina Wtth or without golf cialltpOIIs.t:JH hrs 11 ·3 (M· tors. and John Deere trimmers, blowers and chai npackage Call 1,740)446- S} We buy used furnrture.
Saws. Get · John Deere
2565.
Whtrlpooi/Super capact ty .equtpment
for
less .
2BR apt State Route 160 • washer/dryer. 6 months old. Car michael
Equipment
.$400/month . stove/relngera- SJ501sel (740)388-0038.
(740)446-24 12.
tor Included, washer 1dryer
JOhn Deere Rtdtng Mowers
hookup ' (740)441 -0194 or
AVIlQI 'I:-; '
starting at S 1.399. F1nanc1ng
(740}441 -1184
avatlable s~bjec t to John
3 bedroom apartment
1n Buy or
sel t
Rtverme Deere Credtt appro11al. Your
Middleport No Pets 992- Anhques , 1 124 East Matn payments could be as low
5858 ·
on SA 124 E Pomeroy. 740- as $39 month w1th SO down.
Equ1pment
Beach Street, Middleport. 992-2526 . Russ Moore. Carmtchael
(740)446-2412.
furnished .il.partment. UTili- o_wn_e~~-~----1195 pd. No Pets DepoSit ~
Vtnlage Com tc Boolo;s (60's- Zero Turn Z-Trak Mowers
and ref. 740-992-0165
70s) at · The Crafter loft from John Deere avatlabltl a~
liMed
ra te
fro
BEAUTIFUL
APART· localed 1n The Mtddleport 4.9%
_
Carmtchael Equipment with
MENTS . AT
BUDGET Oopartment Store
John Deere Credit approval
PRICES AT JACKSON IS«)
I 7. 4 o ·1 4 4 6 - 2 4 I 2
ESTATES, 52 Westwood
, ML"tt.'EI.L\NEOlJS
Dnve tram $344 tO $44.;:' L...,iiitll\;.l~fiii
:R.CiiJiiL\l:I.NiiDii!S;il.ll;,',.J www careq com
Walk to shop &amp; mov1es Calf
I U. \ \~1'01{ I \110\
740-446-2568
Equal 1- Soundesrgn stereo Duel- .... - - - - - - - - ,
cassette player- recorder
10
AUit.li
Housmg Opportuntly
turntable . AM/FM radio
n:lR S.o\LE
CONVENIENTLY LOCAT - Lexmark Z22 pnnter. 2
EO &amp; AFFORDABLE!
sewtng machmes- wh1te
Townhouse
apartments. Smger Phone (7 40)379- SSOOI Honda's. Chevy's,
Jeep's.
Ect.
Police
andror small houses FOR 2210.
Impounds! Cars from $500
REN T Call (740)441-1111
lor apphcahon &amp; informal ton. Fflcio; Sawmill, 3 Head Block for listings 800-39 1 -52~7
6 · cyl Case Power uni t. 56 EXT 3901
Ettrctency Apt. Rei. Dep. No , mch Saw Blade 24 FT
Pets (304)675-5162
· Alum Dump Bed , 7FT has 1969 Volts wagon Dume
buggy. Ftber glass body,
Gractous llvtng. 1 and 2 bed- htgh Sides. WI ho1st $2.500
street
legal,
$2,500
ri:Jorn apartments at V1llage (304)77'3·5095
(740}441-0157 01 (740}645 Man01
and
Awerside
JET
51 41 .
Apar tmen ts tn Middleport
AERATION MOTORS
From $295-$444 Call 740- Repatred. New &amp; Rebwlt In 1977 MGB Con~er t ible for
99~-5064 . Equal Hous1ng
Stock. Call Ron Evans. 1- restoratiOn ·w1th another
Opportuntttes
comple te MGB for parts.
800-537-9528.
$1 ,000 . (740)441-0542 or
Large ·2 bedroom unfur(740)441-7603.
nished apartment. All utili- NEW AND USED STEEL
ties
pa1d.
no
pets. Steel Beams . Pipe Rebar 1988 Chevy Caprice. 4 door,
$500/month . $500/deposit For
Concrete,
Ang'te. automatic, power steenng,
(740)446- 1637 or (740)446- Channel. Flat Bar, Stee l tilt · cruise. NC. good cond1·
4616 after Spm.
Grating
For
Drains. tion, $1 ,200 Call after Spm.
Dnveways
&amp;
Walkways
L&amp;L 1740}245-5946
Modern 1 bedroom apt. Call
Scrap Metals Open Monday. 1991
(740}446-0390
Mazda
Miata
Tuesday. WedneSday &amp; Convertible, 30 MPG , beauNtce 2br. Apartment.w/Gas Fnday. aam-4 30pm Closed
lilul new paint and top
Heat/AC.
located in Pt Thursday,
Saturday
&amp; $4,750. (304)654 -5211 or
Plea . Relrldg/Gas-Kitchen Sunday. l-740}446--7300 .
(740)446-7484.
Range Fu rniShed . WI D
Hookup
$300/Month Queen stze box spnng &amp; 1992 Ponttac Bonnellille SE,
$200/Deposit(304 )675-7628 mattress w/ ~eadboard &amp; . local owner, power steering,
rails $200 4 chairs &amp; table
IVC. good tires, runs
One BR apt in Spring Valley, $50 2- 13" co lor TV's dryer brakes,
great , nice car, 52 .000
WI D hooKups. ~290 per $100 E I I
· n er ammenI c enI er (740)446·2125 or (740)446·
month +dep (740)388·0017 $40 (740)446-4426
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2782
01(740}3!)9-0362.
- - - ' - - - - - -SPA OUTLET.
1996 Whrte Frrebtrd , au to. VPleasant Valley Apartment
Super Sale
6
d
d
133 000
Arti now taking Applicatio ns
New LocaliOn
' goo con ··
'
te~mprn
Mon
day-F
riday
miles.
Asking
$4.000
080.
7
lor 2B A, 3BR &amp;. 48R , 1
TTop 740 992 6079
are taken
12pm-5pm Saturday•
·
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App lica tions
Monday thru Friday. fro m
Sunday
1997 Mustang Conv.ertible,
9:00 A.M -:4 P M. Otiice is
U.S. 60
New Top, 4 new-T1res. Front
·Located at 11 51 Evergreen
Cannonsburg-Ashland
end Alignment &amp; Stlc~e r . Air,
Drive Point Pl easant. WV
{behtnd Mr. Gatti's)
Cruis e, Tilt. Power Windows
Phone No. is ·(304)675·
&amp; Seats, Factory Stereo,
. (606)922-7185
COffape, V6, Automatic.
5806. E.H 0
Steel Buildings Now Sethng
Townhouse hmtted# of dtscounted butld- Excellent ConditiOn 85,000
Tara
Apartments. Very Spactous, irigs to be uS'ed as displays mi tes(304) 576-2383$6,900
2 Bedrooms. GiA. 1 1/2 Cal! now for tree details and 1999 Dodge Intrepid, Good
Bath, Adult Pool &amp; Baby fnendly serv1ce!
Condt tion. Clean $4.000
Pool. PatiO, Start $385/Mo. 1·800·405·7S01 .
(304}675-69.86
No Pets . Lease
Plus
2000 4 door Neon. auto, 4
Wolff Tanning Beds
Secunty Deposit Required.
CO
&lt;;tisc chan ger, sunroof,
Huge
selection
(7 40}446-3481
$1 .800 OBO. (740}256·
lmmed•ate Delivery
Three beautilul unfurnished
1652
Financ ing
overlooking
apartments .
H00-894-6997
2000 Ford Con tour, fully
G'aU1polis City Park. One BR
(740 )446-?579
loaded. asking· $3,500, call
$400, Two BR , $600. 2 story
742-2215
8 UUJJING
town-house . 3-4 BA. $900
SUJ'I'LIES
2000 Grand Marq.LS 58 ,000
References requ trf;d, no
,.J m11es very clean. garage
pets. security deposit. Call
740-446-2325.
740·446· Block. br,icto:; sewer p1pes. kept . 304 -675-3069 aher
Windows. lintels, etc. Claude · 5p m
4425 or 740-441-7875.

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CollEgE .Track .and . FiEld

Rio trackcompetes at
Bobcat.Invite
BY MARK WILLIAMS

RedmEn (I(~
Track \...)

SPECIAL TO THE SENTINEL

• The
ATHENS
University of Rio Grapde
On the women·, side·:
men's and women's track Alicia Smith headl ined the
and field team used a sched- Redw o men performances
uled off weekend to take an with a second place fio ish in
opportunity to qualify for the the discus. Leah Bunne-11 wa~
· NAJA National Meet by .&lt;ev'e nth and ninth respeccompeting at , the Bobcat tively in the shot put and disInvitational
at
Ohio cus.
University cin Saturday. ·
Niesha Fuller ran third in
Rio had some solid perfor- the 100-meter dash ( 12.80)
mances in the non-scoring and fourth · in the 200
meet. Freshman Josh Perrv. (26.2 0)..
Local product
who two weeks ago set new NJcholet McKinni ~s re gisschool records in both the tered a pair of sixth place
100 and 200:meter dashes. finishes in the 100 (13. 16)
captured two more first and 200 meters (26 .52) .
place finishes.
.
Rio Grande is next schedThe Rio Grande native uled to run at the Stan Lyon
timed out at 10.95 in the I 00
and 21.87 in · the 2QO. Invitational in Indianapoli s
on May 6-7.
Brandon . Brown fini shed
NOTES: Rio .Grande
second in the 100 with a'
Graduate As sistant
time of I 1.19 and fourth in and Gallia County nat
the 200 (22.40).
Brandon Baston . wa&amp; run- Erin Nehus competed at the
ner-up in the-400-meter hur- famed Penn Relays at
Franklin
Field
in
dles with a time of 58.57. ·
Philadelphia
last
Thursday.
Perry, Brown and Baston
The Cedmville University
teamed with Brian Bruce to
finish second in the 4x IDO- gradu ate finished seventh
meter relay. The quartet reg- overall in the J(l.OOO-meter
run with a time of 35:05.74.
istered a time of 42 .80.
Brad Gilders also came Nehu ~ was representing the
a~ay with a solid effort, fin- .Indian a Invaders organizaishing fourth in the 800- tion , .- competing · in the
meter run with a time of Women '&gt;
Olympic
I :58.59.
Development Divi sion .

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Rio softball
sweeps Walsh
Bv MARK WtWAMS
SPECIAL TO THE SENTINEL

NORTH CANTON
The · University of Rio
Grande Redwomen· softball team headed into
Sunday · needing to win
both ends of a doubleheader versus Walsh to tie
Shawnee Stafe for third
place in the American
Mideast Conference South
Division. It was mi ssion
accomplished
as
the
Redwomen won two tight
ballgames, 4-3 and 2-0 .
Rio Grande (26-14, '9-5
AMCS) fell behind in the
first game, 3-0 after three
innings. Rio battled back
with two runs in the fourth
when junior shortstop
Kristen Chevalier singled
to begin the inning and
junior
third
baseman
"-Brandi Jones followed
with a two-run blast to
bring the Red women · to
within a run at 3-2.
The Redw9men grabbed
the lead on a two-run dou·
ble
from
freshmanMiranda Laws in the fifth.
·Chevalier led the way for
Rio Grande going 3-for-3
. at the plate with a double
and two run's scored. Laws

Rio

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Cincinnati
PittSburgh

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Sourhern
M1ller
· Nelsonv1He-York
Waterford

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East Division
W L
Pet
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Atlanta
15 10 .. 600
Washington
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New"York ·
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Philadelphia
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Tuesday's Games
Philadelphia (Myers t-1 ) at N.Y. Mets
(Giavine 1-31, 7: 10p.m.
st' Louis (MarqUIS 3-1) at Cincinnati

(Ha(ang 1- 1), 7:10 p.m.
Florida (Leiter 0-2) at Atlanta (HamptOn
3-0), 7:35 p.m.
Ch-1 cago Cubs {C. ZambrSno 2-0) at
Milwaukee (Capuano 1-2), 8:05 p.m
Pittsburgh (K.We lls 2·3) at Houston
(AstaCiO 0-Q), 8:05p.m.
San Francisco (Rueter 1·2) (il Arizona
(Halsey 2-0) . 9.40 p.m,
Colorado (Jam .Wrigh1 1-2) a1 San Df99o
(Redding 0--4), 10:05 p.m.
Washington {Day 1-2) at L.A. Dod gers
(Weave r 2·2 ). 10:10 p.m.
Wednesday 's Games
Flor ida (A .J.Burnett 3-1) at Atlanta
(Hudson 2- 1), 1:05 p.m.
Colorad o (Jen.nlngs 1-3) at San Diego:
(Peevy 2·0), 3:35p.m
.
San Francisco (Tom~o 2·3) a1 Arizona
(Webb 3-0) , 6:10 p.m.
PhiladelPhia (Wolf 1-;3) at N.Y. Mets (Sea
1-1). 7:10p.m.
•
.. St. Lo uis (rvtutder 3·1) at C incinnati
(C laussen 1-2), 7:10p m.
Chicago · Cubs (Dempster 1·3) at
Milwaukee (Santos 1·1 ), B:05 p.m.
PittSburgh (Redman 1·2) at Houston
(Clemens 1-1), 8:05p.m.
Washington (L.Hernandez 3-2) at LA
Dodgers (Od.Perez 4-1 ), 10: 10 p.m.

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East Divl1lon
W l
Pet

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6 • 17

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15 .375 8'•
16 .280 11
West Division
W L
Pet ' GB
Los Angeles ,
15 11 .577
Oa~land
13 13 .500 2
Texas
13 14 .481 2'1
Scatlle 1
12 14 .462 3

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ll}esday'a Games
Boston (Halama 0·0) at Detroit (Maroth 2= .

1 ), 7.05 p.m.
Toronto (Towers 2·1) at Baltimore
(Cabmra 1·1) . 7:05p.m.
N.Y. Yan kees (K.Brown 0-3) atl;ampa Bay
(Waechter 0-1) . 7:1 5p.m.
.
Kansas City (B.Anderson 1-2) at Chicago
White Sox (Buehrle 3:-1), 8:05 p.m.
Cleveland (Westb roo~· 0-5 ) at Minnesotl!!l
(Mays l -0) , 8:10p.m.
~Texas (C .Young 2-2) at Oakland (Saarlooa
1-1 ), 10:05 p.m.
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L.A . _Angels (Lac~ey 2·1) at Seattll!,
{Meche 2· _
1), 10:05 p.m .
Wednoaday'a Games
To ronto (Hatlad~y ·4-1) · at Baltimore
(Bedard 2- t ), 3:05p.m.
Texas (Park 3-1) at Oa~land (Haren 1--3):
3:35 p.m.
L.A. Angels (Byrd 1·3) at·Seattle (Sele 2•
2). 6:35p.m.
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• Southern falls to Lady .
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council mem,
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open council
ber appearing
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on ycsicrda(.,
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primary ballvt
MIDDLEPORT - Sandra
Bruwn. Moore.
William Todd
Fultz Brown led the charge in
· in Middleport.
Gi lkey
and
Norton. Jim
Tuesday's Republican village
According
Rice will be&lt;
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council primary in Middlcpon,
to unofficial
Wc I ke r .
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with Ferman E. Moo re.
results from ·
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tions tor the fall election.
of Elections.
in cum ben t.
Si,on
has
·Brown received 158 votes. 207 of Middlepon's 354 regis- .lean Craig and Rohen Pooler filed as an indepe ndent.
Moore, 157: Gilkey, 123, and tered Republicans voted yes- in Nove mber. Cou1Kil mem- McAngus. Nonnn and William
Rice, 115. A fifth candidate, terday. That contested council bers Laurie Reed and Jeff BarnhUI1 '" Demonats, and
Roger Manley, Sr.. was defeat- .primary was the only election Peckham chose not to seel George S tewart. Jr.. Shawn
ed, receiving only 51 votes. - held in the county yesterday. · 'reelection.
Arnott. Vicki Hanson and
He is the only incumbent · There are four open seats on
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plan farmers'
market in
Middleport
POMEROY - The accomplishments of 46 tvp scholars
in Meigs County sc hools
were ce lehrat ed Tuesday
night at the 21st Annual
Academic
Ex('e llence
Banquet held in the Meigs
High School cafeteria.
Tropl1ies were presented to
the st udents who were joined
by their parents and oth.er relati ves. friend s and teachers to
celebrate · their sc holastic
achievement.
Presenting the trophies to
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Center, Oana Kessinger of
Eastern , Michael Struble of
Souther-n, and Jeanette
Thomas of Meigs.
Jacind a Yonker. talented
and
gifted coordinato'r for
Chartene Hoe~k:hj phatos
Meigs
schools. emceed the
Morgan Weber of Eastern High School was selected to receive the Franklin B. Walter Award as
the top senior student in Meigs County. Here she is congratulated by Dr. John Costanzo, super- program and introduced
intendent of the Athens-Meigs Educational Service Center, joined by Jacinda Yonker. talented s uperintendents of the dis, trim , Rick Edwards of
and gifted coordinator for ~v1eigs County. I
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Eastern. William Buckley of
Meigs, and Bob Grueser of
Smithem , who read the
names of scholars from their
rcspcctin· .schools as they
· were prese nted trophies.
Eastern fourth grader
Nom inees from the three
Rebecca Chadwell was the
districts for tltt Franklin B.
first of 46 Meigs County stuWalter All-Scholastic Award
dents awarded irophies for
were presented hy Dr. John
scholastic achievement at
Costanzo. superintendent of
the Meigs County Aca.demic
· the Athcns- Mcig' Educ.ational
Excellence banquet held
Serv ice Center. They . were
Tuesday night at Meigs High
Morgan Weher of Eas tern,
School. Here, Dana
Randy Hart or Meigs. and
Kessinger of the governing
Ashton Brown of Southern
board of the Athens-Meigs
After explaining the signifEducational Service Center
icomce of the award. he
presents her a trophy. ,
announced the wwmng·
senior - Morgan 'W'eber. a
'enior at Eastern. Today 'he
is in Columbus where s h~
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RACINE - During it's
Monday
night
meeting,
Racine Village Council
accepted the resignation of a
council member and made
changes in the Greenwood
Cemetery bank account.
Councilwom~ n Joni Fisher
announced that she was
resigning her council seat for
personal reasons. The resignation became effective at the
close of Monday 's meeting .
Council voted to close out
and roll over a certificate of.

deposit worth.$8,000 and 54
perpetual savings accounts
worth $ 19,140 into a sing le
CD•with Home National Bank
to generate more money for ·
the upkeep of Greenwood
Cemetery.
Mayor l Scott !-fill said the
change in the Greenwood
Cemetery.bank account, "Will
make it easier and make us
more money."
Council gave Hill and the
Board of Public Affairs
approval to develop a sour~e
\)'ater protection plan that
would eventually be approved
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responses in the event of Agency would be visiting the
water contamination within vi llage this week to determine
the vi llage. Once the plan is if the projecr is eligihle to
approved by the EPA funds . receive FEMA money.
·
would become availahle for
Counci I man Dtike Bentz
educa~i o n a l
materials ·to inquired into the village's per
inform the pub Iic of the p lan. capita indebted ness per resiStreet Commissio ne r I de nt-which currently stands at
Water Works Operator Joh'n $263.000.
Holman reported· that Je tTers . Hill
ex plained
that
Excavating of Pomeroy gave $156.000 of that figure was a
him an estimate on $12.500 to new fire truck and that the vilrepair drainage problems in
the vic inity of F~ont and Main lage currently has a cash bal Streets. Clerk-Treasurer· Dave _ anc~ of '5400,000 in the bank .
Spencer reported that a reprePlease see Racine, AS

By BRIAN

J.

REED

BREED@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

MIDDLEPORT The
organizers of a farmers' market
at
this
month's
Herita$e
Appalachian
Celebration hope it . wtll
become a warm-weather tradition in Middleport.
Brenda Phalin and Donna
Hartson of the University· of
Rio Grande. Crossroads program and Erin Roush of the
Meigs County Chamber of
Commerce are finalizing
plans for a farmers' market to
be held on the vacant lot next
to _Peoples Bank on North
Second Avenue. They hope
the market will . afford an
opportunity for local produce
growers to sell their products
and attract traffic into the
·downtown shopping area.
At Tuesday's meeting of
the Middleport Community
Associa\ion, the organizers
discussed plans for the first
market. It is planned for the
Appalachian
Heritage
Celebration, on May 14.
While it may be a bit early in
the season to sell produce,
organizers hope local farmers
will ·bring garden plants, bedding plants and other spring
gardening stock to sell.
The first regular farmers'
market will be held from 9
a.m. to I p.m . on Julie 4, in
the same location.
'·We're designing the farmers' market to include the
entire community," , Phalin
said . '"It 's a· wonderful opporrunity for local farmers to sell
their produce, but it can also
be a chance for non-profit
organizations to partner with
local grb\)'ers to raise funds."
"This is the kind of event
that can encourage people to
spend their weekends here in
Meigs County, rather· than
going to another community to .
·shop," Roush said. "Imagine
how nice it will be to spend a
Saturday morning with family
at a fanners' market here in the
community; and how such an
ongoing event could help local
merchants."
There will be no charge to
vendors who wish to participate. Phalin said. Information
is. available by calling her at
992-0000.
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Terri Wolfe added two
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Amy Stover had an RBI
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Junior hurler Andrea
Lotycz bounced back ·after
two consecutive defeats.
Lotycz ( 10-7) ·gave up six
hits and two earned run s in
the route going performance.
Game two was a scoreless affair until the six"l h
innin g when junior left
fielder Stephanie Flowers
whacked her first colle giate home run, a solo shot
to give the Redwomen a 1-_
0 lead. Flowers reported
that it was her first home
since the 6th grade.
Senio'r first baseman
Amy : Conn went 2-for -3
with a double and fresh man
catc her Whitney
Harle ss was 1-for-3 with a
double .
Laws ( 13-5) conlinued
her winning ways- on the
mound, firing a two-hit
shutout. She improves her
personal winning streak to
seven strai ght _games. ·
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