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May 10, 2005.

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MEIGS COUNIY RELAY

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May 13· 14, 2005
For a minimum $5 donation per candle, you can
Meigs County fairgrounds
dedicate this glowing tribute to your loved ones.
Friday. May l:.J ·
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Proceeds from 'the lumlnaria sale will benelit the
5:00 Survivors Registration Begins
America
n Cancer Society, which i.s dedicated to cancer
6:00 Welcome , Opening Ceremony
research. service. education, and advocacy.
· Flag Raising~ Tuppers Plains V.F.W. Post 9053
Salute to American' Flag
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Mail to Sue Lightfoot at 31272 Noble
"National Anthem" • Karen Griffith
Summit Rd.;Middleport, OH 45760.
Salute to America
Make checks payable to:
Racine United Methodist Signing :r~am
Meigs.County Relay For Life
Presentation 'Of·Proclamation passed by
·Meigs County Commissioners •
Mail orders must be received by May9th.You may
Mick Davenport
also purchase luminaries at the event on Friday, May
Introduction of Survivors •Parade of Caregivers
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parade of Teams • Survivor Reception
7:00 . Joey Wilcoxen
For more Information, call Sue at '192.3138 or your
8:00 . Dwight "Elvis" Icenhower
American Cancer Society al 1.888.227.64411.
Dusk - Luminary Service- TammyTaylor· soloist
Emcee - Carson Crow
1. · Purcluuedfor: - - - - - - - - - ''The Empty Chair"
Lighting of "Candle of Hope"
! C~eckone: _lnMemoryof _lnHoiwrof
Prayer - Father Walter Heinz
Lap in Silence
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i' Hobbies!Ufetime Activities:
10:00 Oasis Praise and Worship Band
11 .:00 Meigs High School Talent Show Group
"A Select Few"
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Midnight Madness - Music, Games and lots more

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Relay For Lire (Relay) is the signature fundroi sing event for the
AmeriCan Cancer Society und is critical in_rais ing fund s rur L:ancer
research, education, prevention. and early detection to increase all of

our chances of living a cancer free life. Relay . itse lf is a fun- fi lled
·overnight event designed ·to celebrate survivorship and raise money
for the above listed programs. We encourage the entire community
to join us in the fig ht against cancer. Special recogn ition will be

event by taking the first lap in their honor. Special recognition is
also given to anyone who has been a n tregiver for someone who has
battled cancer. We ask all caregivers to take the second lap in their
· honor. At that time they will be recognized wi th a RFL Caregiver
lapel pin. Immediately fol lowing the Opening ceremonies, survivors

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!'loyd Browne Associates, the vilJage's engineering firm , outlined the
two latest grant app lications und the
MIDDLEPORT --The Village of sqtus of an appli c ation forfu nding for
Middleport will seek $300,000. for a the construction o f a new water treatwater line extension for Hobson resi- ment plant. Vill a~c Council Counc il
den ts, a $ 15;000 .grant for downtown authorized Jannarel li to &lt;ipply for a
revitalization, and $5,000 in gram $300,000 ARC grant for the cxtcnsiun
funds 10 assess the condition of .a of a water line to serve 40 to 50 cuspotential brownfield site targeted for · tomers in the Ho bson areu. The ·ttJtal
redevelopment.
cost for installing I.5 mile of e ight Monday evening, Becky Hays of · inch water line and mete r pits is

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to thank everyon'e Jfho !aelped with this·
year's Relay. The s~ccess of the Relay ·
depends upon CO'flMUnity involvement
and we are a 1'conununity thilt takes
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• Family Medicine . .
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• Grange holds annual
banquet. See Page A3
• Local briefs.
See Page ·AS
• Gospel jubilee opens in
W.Va. See Page AS
~ State board approves
Diebold. See Page A6

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Powell 's Foodfair
~ Farmers Bank
~ Dwight Icenhower
~· Rotary
~ Holzer Medical Center ~ Rocksprings Rehab
~ Holzer Center for
Center
Cancer Care
~ Meigs Industries Inc.
,::. Holzer Clinic
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POMEROY
Beautification of downtown
Pomeroy in preparation for a
variety of summer activities to
. take place in the amphitheater
and on the parking lots was
planned during Tuesday's
t:neeting ' of the Pomeroy
Merchants Association.
John Musser, president, and'
George Wright, vice president. are in charge of improving the planting areas in
preparation for getting the
flower plants in. The wooden
timbers surrounding the ar~~s
will btl removed and stone put
in their place. Musser reported that Bob Bamitz of Bob's
Market has again this year
donated numerous flowers.
A · "work party" was
planned for Saturday, May
21, beginning at 8:30 a.m.
and residents were encouraged· to come out and help
with t he project. "Anyone in
the community is more than
.welcome to come help us
plant the flow ers," said
Musser.
On the suggestion of Erin
Roush, it was decided to have
colorful flags made to. be pui
out by merchants observing
extended hours. "This will be
a way of letting traffic from
out-of-town know which
stores are open and which
ones aren't," said Roush. Each
merchant wanting to participate will purchase a fla g.
· Members were reminded
that the Merchants Association
owns a cleaning machine ,
which can be used to get the
dust and dirt off the awnings.
Needed painting on the
gazebos and other areas of
downtown Pomeroy was discussed and Wright suggested
using one of the volunteer
youth work crews coming to
the Meigs Cooperative Parish.
this summer. He will handle
details with the Parish.
The Association voted to
suppon the July 4 firework s
display of the Middleport
Community Association with
a.donation of $250.
Bill Quickel reponed on·
the third annual Gold Wings
and Ribs Festival to take
place on the Pomeroy parkmg Jot June 3-4. He said
several· hundred motorcyclists are expected from
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Meigs 2005 Relay for ·Life

·· set for this weekend ·

. It was also an evening of final preparations
for the Relay which will begin at 6 p.m. Friday
on the Rock Spritigs Fairgrounds and contimte
POMEROY - Thousands of dollars were l'ntil noon on Saturday. Several hundred tcollected for the 2005 Rel ay for Life fund rais- shirts were u.npacked, sorted and fo lded in
er for the American Caric er Society Monduy preparation for l)a'nding ou.t to the team memevening as team afler team paraded to the bcrs · where at least $100 per member was
Farmers Bank teller cages with bags of mo ney. ra ised, the Relay committee, and the surviv.o rs.
At the Relay team members qualify in g will
Beginning at 5:30p.m. and continuin g for
several hours, the 19 rel ay tean1 s which have be wearing white shirts, the team captains will
been raising money over the past several be in blue, the committee in green, and the
months showed up to turn in the money they . · survivors in yell ow. On the back of the shirts
raised. The goal this year is to exceed the
$30,444 rai sed at the 2004 Relay.
Please see Relay, AS
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
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Meigs Middle School presents 'Maniac
' Maniac Mtmor' wi ll be
fo llowed by ·,i 20: minut e
co llection of skits wri tten
POMEROY -. The Meigs and performed by the eighth
Middle School Eighth Grade · graders about the lesso ns
Drama Club will present Don they . have learned thi s
Lowry's ' Maniac Manor,' a · school year about life and
comedy I mystery play at 7 ac'ademics.
p.m. on Thursday in the Me igs · A cast and crew of 35 are
Middle School cafeteria.
under the direction of drama
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Manor~

club advi sors Amy Perrin and
Susan Melz.
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and they love it,'' Perrin said,
explaining that both· she and
the kids have enj oyed the
process of preparing for the
play and the skits since March.

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Chamber
luncheon
focuses on
setting goals . ·
BY BETH SERGENT

BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY -- Yesterday's
bu siness inindell luncheon of
the Meigs County Chamber
of Com merce focused on settin g goals not onl y in life but
Pleas!! see Presents, AS
in business.
Guest speaker and local
businessperson
Bobbie Karr
Meigs Middle School
spoke
about
Nikken, a
Students (from left)
Japanese wellness company
Kerri Van Reeth ,
Jennifer Fife and Sarah · that deal.s in not only network
marketing but encouraging
Hubba rd prepare for
people to invest in gQOd health . .
· Thursday nigh t 's ·
Karr talked about her own
performance' of the
"life
cycle pian" and how "your,
. comedy / mystery play thoughts
produce what ' you
.' Maniac Manor.· The
waN in li fe." Karr went on to
play wi ll be fo llowed by say that in business and life .a
original skits created
person should qe ''precise and
by members of Meigs
concise on what you want."
Middle Schoo l's Eighth
Other chamber announceGrade Drama Club.
ments included:
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T-shirts of differe nt colors will be worn by the survivors, team me.mbers. their captains, and the
planning committee at the Relay for Life Friday and Saturday at the Rock Springs Fairgrounds. Here
JoAnn Crisp, chairwoman,
and Sue ·Lightfoot. luminary chairwo man, sort and fold the Mhirts.
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SYRACUSE- "There are
some places in the village
that look run down ,"
Syracuse Police Chief Kevin
Dugim said. "It looks bad for
the_ whole community."
Dugan and hi s· departmem
are beg inning a crackdown
of these properties that are
in vio lation of Syracuse
Village Ordinance 321
whi c.h reads:
No person shall store,
place, burn, or dispose oh
his premises or tht; premi ses
of ano ther or permit to
acc umulate on hi s premises
any sol id wa ste in such a
manner whereby it will
become a rodent or insect
harb orage or J;treeding
pi ace, or create a health
menace, insanitary condition , or nuisance. Ordinance
also reads th at weeds or
grass growin g on lands !ri
the municipal corporation
and are not bei ng cut, the
leg islati ve authority shall
ca use a written no tice to be
served upon the owner hav. ing c harge of such land
notifying them ihat such

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"It's about a community that takes up the fight"'.
'7here's no finish until we find a c11re for cancer."

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Block . Grant through the Ohio
Department of Development 's Office
of
Housing
and
Commu nity
Developme~t. The gra nt, if awarded,
wil l be used . to develop a downtown
rev.i.tali zati on · plan. The village will
seek the federal grant on. behalf of a
volunt eer committee now working. on
a revitalization program.
"It\ a relative ly s mall grant. but it

BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH .

The Committee would like to thank each of you
for your support of the 2005 Relay for Life. .

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$360.4()0, Hays said.
The village 1vill seek an Ohio Water
D~vel'upment Authority low- interest
Joan or other grant for the balance of
the pmject cost. accordi ng to Hays. .
''This is somelhing we pmm ised to
the reside nts of Hobson when the area
was annexed 15 years ago." lannarelli
said .
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apply
for . a $15.000 Small
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Opening Ceremonies begi n at 6pm.
·Survi.vor lap, Caregiver lap and reception will take place
immediately following the Opening Ceremonies.

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HA VE.N MAN TRAVELS TO AFRICA Rutland Garden Club
RUTLAND - A variety of In ancien! limes people
summer activities, including believed these woodland
!he Ohio Association of plants were a fa vori1e of
Garden Clubs (OAGC) annu- . fairies or "good folks".
The plan! was known as
al convention and the Meigs
foxg
love. and 1he spots oh the
County Fair flower show
were discussed a1 a recent bl ossoms were sa id Ia be
meeling of the Rutland marks left by fairies fingers.
Ano!her legend describes
Garden Club.
The · OAGC convemi·on how wicked· fairies gave lhe
was announce for July 11 - 13 blossoms to foxes 10 slip over
m1d it was noted'!hat the club toes and quiet !heir trend
w ill be rwognized there for when ruiding ,henhouses. This
anaining a superior rating on led to 1he modem name Of
its program book. The club foxg love.
She spoke of !he plams
will be send ing a monelary
donalion 10 1he stale organi- medical propenies and the
zmion for Wakeelia Nature use of 1he herb to treat bruisReserve in memory of long- es. swelling. and ulcers. They
also boiled il in wine and
time membe r, Eva Robson.
Schedu les for !he fair administered it as a lreatment
flower shows were distrib- for lung congeslion. Today it
uled. This year's !heme will is known as digitalis, a widebe "The Mariy Facels of ly used heart medication
Su mmer.'' Publici.ly fo r the fro m the foxglove leaves,
shows will be handled by the
. To start a garden plant
·
Rutland Club.
seeds or ·seedlings of fox· Joy ·combs hosted the glove in a partially shaded
meeling and ga.ve devolions . area witb humus soil. that
titled "The . Surging Seasons. drains well. · Mosl foxgloves
The Rose, and Flowers." are biennials so they will not
There were other readings by bloom until the fo llowing
Pauline Aikins , pres ident, spring, or summer then the
"Spring pooL" and Marjorie plan! dies. Foxglove re-seeds
Rice, ''Fragrance of Lilac.''
itself, grows three to six feet
A thank yon note was read . tall, and• anracls humming.
from Overbrook Center (or , birds and bees.
the spring therapy program
Betty Lowery t alked about
presenled on March 26 by the ,cornflo w'ers, a perennial
club. ·An .invilation to the which attrac ts birds. She
recenl open house of the described it as he[ng.ane of
Rutland Friend! y Gardeners the longest blooming peren- ·
was read.
nials.
The traveling pri ze furMost cornflowers thri ve in
nished by Chelcie S!earns fu ll sun 10 lighl or partial
.was won by Combs. Dorothy shade in average soi l condiWoodard will furnish the lions. Well eslablished plants
May prize.
1olera1e drough1 conditions.
· · Easter Time was the pro- although they wi ll bloom besl
gram !heme with Combs giv- with ~deq u ate wa1er, she said.
ing "Garde n Magic with
Gardening hinl of the
month was use dial .soap to
Foxglove.''
She said the tall planls creale an invi, ible barrier 10
lo'aded wilh bell-shaped keep deer away from the gar. flowers have such a magij:al den, and ki tl y liner to protect
appeal that yo u' d almosl baby beans from cmworms.
exce ptio sec fairi es flu tiering
Nexl meeti ng will be May
. among the fanciful blooms. 3 1 at the Rice home.

BY GERRI TATE

NEW HAVEN. W.\'a .
He said. " If I don'! gP 110\\.
I'll i1ever get to .... With tho'~
words
Thomas "Fran~"
Hudnall was off to Africa on
his fi rst airplane tlight since
his 1940s J'(lilitary days.
The 8·1 year old began the
9,000 mile and 20-p lu s hour
trip from Charleston .. W.Va .
to Nairobi. Kenva. Ei1st
Africa, on March 22 with hi.s
daughter
:vtarie'
Pctt)
Stewart.
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Rev. Jared Mutscmbi.
founder of Living Fai.th
Ministries
lnlernalinnal.
recently returned to Nairobi 10
prepare fo r !he yearly lhreed.ay Easter conference conducted by . the org&lt;iniiation.
· Thon1as · and · Marie ioined
Rev. Mutsembi. hi&lt; wife
Soph ie and their famil y. a.'fiost
of others .from the SUJToun,l ing area. and· 1ravelers from
various co untries for whal
proved to be another suc,·essful conference.
Following the confere nce.
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Thomas Hudna ll, center, .Joined Rev. Jared Mutsembi, founde r of Living Fa1th Ministries
lllternational, and others on a trip to Nairobi , Kenya. With h'im here are ·Rev. Muitsembi and
Marie Petry Stewart. co-pastors of the Family Harvest Church in Mason, W.Va .
Mutsembi and Marie Petry
!heir two-week &gt;lay by vi,it- other local sig,ht seeing.
Thomas attends Family Stewart are co-paslors. He
ing 'e1-eral of !he local
homes. l&lt;iking in a mnch- Harvesl Church in Mason, li ves· wi1h his daughter, Gerri
where
Reverend Tat~. in New Haven.
lookcd-forward-lo safari. and W.Va.

VFW Loyalty Day program honors Gold Star mothers
MASON,
W.Va.
Recognition of two Gold
Star mothers and the awarding of a scholarship we re
features of the recent .
Loyalty Day observance of
the West Virginia Veterans of
Foreign Wars.
The day also included the
presentation of a proclamation signed by Gov. Joe
Manchin designing May I as
Loyalty Day. On behalf of the
posl co mmander , Robert
Caruther accepted the proclamation· from stale senior vice
commander Gene Be&gt;s. of
Elkview, W.Va.·
,
Before the recognition of
the Gold Star mothers,
Su~mltted photos ·
Carul
hers nmed that to
Go ld Star mother Dottie Turner of Pomeroy accepts a certificate of recognition from West Virginia State VPW senior vice receive !he designation. a
commander Gene Bess and VPW Stewart-Johnson Post 9926 mother must have fast a 'son
commander Bob Caruthers . Her son, Sgt. Clinton Turner was or daughter in mililary service during a war while fightkilled in Iraq last year.
ing for 1he freedom of this
country or anolher country.
He then presemed cenificates . to E!hel Stitt whose
son, Sgt. Jimmy Stewart of
Wesl Columbia, a medal of
honor winner, was los! in
baltle, and Donie Turner of
Pomeroy, who' son, Clinton
Turner, was killed in Iraq .
Following the recognition
of the mothers; Post 9926
had a calidlelighl service
honoring all priso,ns of war
ana lhose missing in action . .
Pos1 9926 then presented
its
annual
scholarship
awards. The Earnest Ward
scholarship was awarded to
Andrea Grueser of Eastern High School expresses appreciation Andrea Grueser of Eastern
after accepting the Earnest Ward $500 Scholarship from com- · Hi gh School in Meigs
mander Bob Caruthers of the VPW Stewart-Jonnson Post 9926. Counly, and the Eva Duncan

Scholarship wem to Ashley
Roush of Wahama High
School in Mason.
Ashley was also recog"
nized us ·the first place winner in the Post and Districl
Voice of Democracy contest:
The Pos1 service award this
year went to Leon McKnight
of Pomeroy. Honored also
was outgoing quarter-master
Gene Imboden for his 13
. years in that office. The
day's program concluded
wilh the installation of
incoming officers for both
the Y. F. W. and the Ladies
Auxiliary of Post 9926.
The Loyalty Day observa nce was opened by
Caruthers with a welcome
fo llowed by the pledge of
allegiance and !he invocalion by Wanda Imboden of ·
the posl auxiliary. A dinner
prepared by Judy Caruther's
and Jo Stanley was served
preceding the program.

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Norma Cusler.
al the Long' Botto;11 Freedom
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Lodge 451 . 7:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Saltlrday · and
Refreshmems. '
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TUPPERS PLAINS
the preacher.
VFW Post 905 3., 7 p.m., at
Sunday, May 15.
POINT
P1.EASANT.
hall. Meal is served at 6:30.
RUTLAND'- Rescheduled W.Va. _ Evangel is! John
.meeling of Rutland .•Village Elswick wil l hold service s at
Cou ncil , 6 p.m. in council !he old log church op 1he
chambers.
We st ·Virginia State Farm
· Friday, M!IY 13 · .
Museum grou nds near Porn!
· MIDDLEPORT Th ~ Pleasant. Th ere wi ll be speWidow s Fe ll owship will cial singin g. A carry- in din- ·
meel for a noon luncheon at ner will' be held at noon . A
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gospe l sing will begin at 1
Satu rday, May 14
p.m. by Procl am. Aaro n
POMEROY
Relurn ·. Grate, Ray ad Deloris
.Jona1han Meigs Chapter, Cundiff. and !he . Glory land
Daughlers of !he American Believers.
Revol ution. wi ll meet a I
p.m. al lhe Pomeroy Libra1-y.
Michael Guliver. ·Meigs
Coumy· economic deve lopThesday, May 17
men! director, wil l be !he
POMEROY - Ch;ules E.
speaker.
MIDDLEPORT The Blakeslee. Jiln~lime resident
Middleport Lodge 363, of Pomeroy, will observe h1 s
F&amp;AM, special meeting , 95th birlhday on May 17.
7:30p. m., to welcome Grand Cards may be se nt to him at
Masler's class ·members of the home of his daughler,
Middleport Lodge 363. An Jen nifer Butcher, 3400 We&gt;t
euucatiuu program for new Ridgewood Drive, Rockport.
members and any inlerested Ind. 47635 .
friends is planned. This is an
Wednesday, May 18
.open meeting, and all · REEDSVILLE - Walton
Masons and friends are in vit- Manley will be 91 on May
ed. Refreshmen ts will follo w. 18. Cards may be sen! 10 him
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POMEROY Rich ard
Mahoney, Chaplain of the
Ohio State Grange was !he
featured speaker at !he recem
Meigs
County
Grange
Banq~el. "The Graoge, a
Successful Drive" was !he
theme for his talk.
Awards presented during
the meeting included community serv ice for volunteer fi re
fighters 10 James Chapman,
John
Chapman,
Larry
Montgomery
and · Ray
Midkiff. There nominatio ns
will be forwarded on 10 !he
State for possible recognition.
A plaque was presemed to
· the Drew Webster Post 39
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and are especially dear to us.

to the com munity and for
serving !he dinner.
Donna Wil son, Meigs
Coumy Story Teller enterlained the group.
Lloyd Robin , Ohio Stale
junior prince from Stark
County also spoke 10 the
group and urged juniors to
attend Ohio State Junior
Grange Camp this summer.
Patly Dyer, Master of Star
Grange #778 presented a $ 100
check to Meigs County Sheriff
. Rol;lert Beegle and Meigs
County Commissioners Jim
Sheets and Mick Dave nport
for use in jail house repairs.
There were approximately
64 in attendance:
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and proud of my job. I ha,•e
worked hard 10 gel to thi'
position. and I would like to
li \C to relirement.
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Dear
There are people in my
comm unily who know what.
Abby
I do for a li ving and· feel
compe lled 10 tell everyone
else. I don'! wear a uniform. a nd I don't need
eve ryon e to know who I · friend. or I could ' be in,ol ved
am. Man y peop le would in :m undercover opera1ion
never gues'\ whal I Jo fur a and have mv cover blow n.
l.iving. and 1hm is fine with · I deal with violen t offendme . Lei them assume !hal ers who have family memI'm a nu·rse. a sec retary or a bers and friends in the area.
stay-a1- home mom.
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o ff-duly such as a reslauranl. . or !he sa me church thai I do.
school function , church or Please, Abby. ask your readbeauty · sa lon. invariat;::y ers not 10 make our jobs more
someone wil l see me · and diffi cult than they already
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DEAR OFFICER ANy,
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7. Though out of sight, you' ll forever I:Je in my hean and mi nd.
8. The days may come and go, but the times w·e shared will always remain.
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Best preeclampsia treatrnent: deliver babyas soon as possible
Question: What are the cur- response, or allergic reaclion ..to physician will do everything
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for preeclampsia'' I have had Remember thai lhe fetus has from worsening and keep the
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the · slart of !he pregnancy, constitute preeclampsia - you such as diuretics and blood
• which lasted · 3 1 . weeks and must have all 1hree. However, if pressure medi.cations.
resulted in a stillbi11h. That you develop. any one of these,
To date, the definitive treatwas I0 years ago. W.hat ·are your doctor wi'll W&lt;llch you men! for preeclampsia is to
the latesl s1andards of care and closely so tha! if preedampsia deliver the baby. However, if
what are patients told today? does develop. il will be spotted that delivery would be preterm,
Answer: Preeclampsia1 also cady. There , is also n·o single the disease may be managed by
called to~emia and pregnancy- diagnostic lest for preeclampsia. bed res! and delivery as soon as
induced hyperlension (PIH), is The diagnosis requires all thre~ the fetus has a good· chance of
surviving ouLide the .womb.
a disease thai occurs in about 8 of the classic symptoms.
percent of all pregnancies. It , Weight gain- in excess of Proper manage ment can usualcan happen al any time . two pounds a week. or of sud- ly prevent seizures in the mothincluding even immediately den onset - can tip off your er. These can occur up to and
at'!cr the baby is born. The phy,ician 1o look
for immediately after delivery and
symploms are hand and .facial preeclamp sia. Other sy mp- can be very serious.
swelling. high blood pressure toms thai may be associated. Family Medicine® is a
and prolein in !he urine .
with the condilion. in some weekly column. To submit ·
You are correc1 1ha1 !here is cases, are decreased urine questions, write to Martha A.
a greater risk of preeclampsia outp~t. headaches; nausea and Simpson, D.O., M.B.A., Ohio
with a first pregnancy. vomi1ing. agilation, vision University
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However, it can occur wilh changes'(flas hing ligh1s in the O.~teopothic Medicine, P.O.
anypregnaney. Other ri,k fac- eyes) and abdominal pain.
Box 110, Athens, Ohio 45701,
tors include mothers who are
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sister has had preeclampsia.
vaso,pasm plus the increased cum, who should be relied on
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about preeclampsia. we slill increases the blood pressure. treatment for any medical
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Today ,,; Wednesday, May II . the 131 st day of 2005. There
are 234 days left in the year.
Touay's Highlight in History:.Twenty years ago. on May II .
1985. 55 people died when a tlash fire swept a jam-packed
soccer "adium in Bradford. England.
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On this date : In 185 R. Minnesota became the 32nd Sta\e. of
the Union.
In 1904, surrealist an~I&gt;Salvador Dali was born in Figueras.
Spain.
' In 1910, Glacier National Park in Montana was established. ·
. In 1943. during World War II , U.S. forces landed on the
.A leutian island of Attu. which was held by the Japanese; the
. Americans took the island i 9 days later.
In 1944. Allied force s launched a major offensive against
German lines in Italy.
ln 1946, the lirst CARE packages arrived in Europe, at Le
Havre. France.
·, In 1949. Israel was aumitted to the United Nations as the
, World body 's 59th member.
In 1973, charges against Daniel Ellsberg J'or his role in the
"Pentagon Papers" case were dismi"e(l by Judge William M.
Byrne. who Cited government misconduct.
ln IY81. reggae artist Bob Marley. 36. died in a Miami hospitcd.
In 1996. an Atlanta-bound ValuJe! DC-9 .;aught fire shortly .
after takeoff fn;&gt;m Miami .and crashed into the Florida
Everglades. killing all l \0 people on board . .
Ten 'years ago: A United Nations conference indefinitely
·. extended the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, which was
onginally set to ·ex pire after 25 years.
Five years ago: Pope John [&gt;au! ll named Bishop Edward
· M. Egan of Bridgeport, Conn., the new head of the New
York archdiocese, succeedi ng the late Cardinal John
, ·o·connor.
()ne year ago: A video on an al-Qaida-linked Web site
: showe~ the beheading of American hostage Nicholas Berg,
: who' d been kidnapped in Iraq. Six Israeli soldiers were killed
,when their armored personnel carrier. was blown up by
·. Palestinian militants in Gaza · City. NBA star Kobe Bryant
-pleaded not guilty in a Colorado cou11 to a rape charge.
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Today's Birthday s: Comedian Mort ·Sahl is 78. Rock
singer Eric Burdon (The Animals; War). is 64. Actress
Shohreh Aghdashloo is 53. Actress Frances Fisher is 53.
. .Actor Boyd Gaines is 52. Country musician Mark
._Herndon (Alabama) is 50. Actress. Martha Quinn is 46.
Actress Natasha Richardson is 42. Country singer-musi. cian Tim Raybon (The Raybon Brothers) is 42. Actor
' Coby Bell is 30. Actor Austin O'Brien is 25. Actor
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The debate over John
Bolton's nomination to be
U.S. ambassador to the
United Nations could have
been a constructive national
conversation about the
Kathryn
future of the United Nations
Lopez
and humJn ri~hrs . Instead
the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee - and the media
folk cheering it · on -· ~as
resembled a rowdy play- butteJ head·s behind the
ground scene .
scenes with members &lt;&lt;if the
He's
a
··madman"! 'udri1inistration - inc ludln Q
Smearing and stalling tactics Bolton. Second. Bolton
have been the rule during the · espouses a distinct · view of
nomination hearings For the United Nations. As · h::ts
Bolton. Even the niore sub- been repeatedly broadca., t.
stantive argumenrs - aga. inst he once sm·d . "[1' tl1e UN
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him have been curious ones. secretary building in New
One line of anack has York lost 10 stories, it
included the complaint that wouldn't make a differhe raised concern s about ence." That might be wildly
Cuba posing a weapons-of- explosive to anyone who
mass-des truction threat to t.hin ks that the United
the United States Imagine Nations is doing well. doing
- wanting to protect the the world a service. and
United States frqm a tyrant shou ld continue as is..
90 miles away.
But ·vou would have to
; What a !'ringer' Who did have your head deep ill'the
he think he was, U.S. under- sand to believe that.
secretary of state '' (Which,
Of course, the debate over
of course, he was.)
the United Nations is often
The fact is that Bolton is an exercise in the.blind leadno wild extremist- at least in g the blind in the
any more than is President Senate, in the media, and in
Bush. who managed to win the United Nations. And
the . lasl election with a don't forget U.N. Secretary- ·
. majority.
.
General Koti Annan.
But thai's Bolton 's probThe building off the East
lem.
River in· Manhattan seems
He's being targeted for like a playground, albeit a
two reasons. First, he dangerous one, where the
unapologetically and COI]Sis- hungry people of Iraq were
tently represents the foreign . robbed to the tune of well
policy of President Bu sh. over $10 billion, and a blind
This is not a popular position eye has been repeatedly
with Senate Democrats and turned away from humantheir fellow travelers. Nor rights abusers by the very
has it been a popular posi-· institution that purports to be
tion even in the S.tate a human-rights watchdog.
Department where he-served
The United Nations would
under then Secretary of State be a joke if it weren't such a
Colin Powell. who famou sly dangerous mess.

And instead of stanuing up

fulfill the U.N.' ' 'tated purposes. atld givt: llli2:tlling IP

and insisting on a full
accounting. - or. re,igning it' idea[,." lf U.N. offic·i aJ,
- Annan complai n&gt; about would real!; li'icn ..:_ ;md
getting picked on
He the.. lcft . wingcr-, Ill th ~
blames the United States and United States would rcch;u;Britain for no1 stopping the nel their an ger · from John
oil-foH'ood scandal that BDlton an d into rc . , o l\ in ~
happened during hi s tenure U.N. corn1p1i on ~ the BL~&gt;ll
· ::H.lmini~ t rati o n coui J wind
as U.N. sccrelary· general.
The Uni ted Nations' prob." up being God's gift to th L·
!em is not Bolton, . but the Un1tcd Nat ion '.
And it'' not ju -. t PresidL' Ill
Un ited Nations itself.
There are the obviou s · Bu sh. .Sen . Norm Co lema n.
scandals beyond the oil-for- R. -Minn .. ha&gt; been fro ntfood scandal (iii wl\ich the and·c cnter amof1g ~cnator ~
U.S. Justice Departmenthas calling for Annan· -. · re ~jgna ­
most recently obtained tion . \VIw'! Becau'-!c \\'he re
indictments whi le the United the buck ~t op' is a man wh.&lt;l'
Nation:; still drags its feet). has to ta ke the fall for the
There are also the scandals current di~a !-. lcr that i ~ tht"
that tar the day-to-day wor~ ·United Nations. The ' place
of the United Nations. It's an needs change. and that high
, outrage. for ins,tance . that 1evel a res,ignation · would
countries like China. Cuba_ send · a dramatic. c l e an~in g
Eritrea. Saudi Arabia. Sudan message.
.
But Annan doesn't look to
ai1d Zimbabwe - some of
the worst human-rigbls vio- be budging - he. recentl y
lators in the world. accord- &gt;aid " Hell no" when asked if
ing to Freedom House - sit · he would resi~n.
White. H ou~'e spokesman ·
on the United Nations
Dan Bartle!! recent ly said. ·
human-rights commission.
Where·s the moml author- ''A vote for Joh n Bllhon will
ity in'· that kind of commis- be a vote for change at tilL:
sion ? How · is genocidal Un ited Nations. A Yot e
Sudan. fo r instance, sup- again :it wi ll be for t~e statu'
posed to judge democratic. quo . The president believes
the · statu s quo is unaccept-·
frcec.Jom-loving riatiuns'?
able."
lt i' anu that
These
are
questions
President Bush addressed shouldn't be a partisan issue .
Memo to U.S. senatms:
before the United Nations
not all that long ago. He ·s no Get. Jnhn Rnlton tn work in
U.N.-basher. In fact. he's its Turtle Bay. And send him
biggest booster- challeng- over gift-wrapped in a c·opy
ing the body to be all that it of the U.N. Charter as a ~en­
can be. Back in September tie compa" for a bndy des2003. when he spoke before perately in need of a health)
the U.N. General Assembly, su rvival st rat egy.
( Kathr\'11 Lope: is the edihe said that, "As an original
signer of tl1e U.N. Charter. tor of . Natimw! Rerif! l\'
the United States of America On Iine ( H'lru·.nat irma Ireis committed to the United l 'ie~l'.cani). She 'can he coH Nations. And we show that tacted at· klope: @nmionalcomm itment by working to re\'iew.cum. J

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COTTAGEV IL LE, W.Va.
- Evelyn Roush says it's one
of the hardest decisions she's
ever had to make.
Atie,r years of renewal in
Mason County. she accepted ali
invitation last year to move the
Bend Area Gospel Jubilee to the
fairgrounds in Jackson County.
. '' l was sad to move. I was
born and raised in Mason
County:· Roush said.
On the other hand, movine to
the Jack,on County Fairgrou~1ds
has solved the continual woe
which the jubilee had faced\vitl1
•lack of proper shelter at the various Mason· County locatims it
· had called home.
Inevi tably. it rains at the
jubilee. The people need to
have shelter.
"We· re under
covered

Everett George
Everett Gene Gemge. 70, Pomeroy: died Tuesday. May 10.
2005. 111 Riverside Methodist Hospital. Columbus.
He is survived by his wife. Roberta Lee George .
Services will be II J.lll. Saturday in the McCoy-Moon;
Funeral Home.. Vinton. with the Rev. Bill Greene officiating.
Bunal wtll be m Vinton Memorial Park. Friends mav call at
the fu nera l hon1e from 2 to 4 and ]. to 9. p.m. Friday. -

Local Briefs

a

Clarification

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from Page A1
)ear's jubilee. Wednesday is
open stage day. Last year.
'ingcr&lt; cam~ from nine dif- f.'r::h" or weedr.; must be cuL
ferent states for the opportu- - "Letters will ·be 'ent out
nity to get u,r and sing two and people wl.w do not
songs on the open stage.
comply will be cited to
While there will be ,ome Mayor'" Court ," Dugan
n'ationally -known
singers. added. e.xp l&lt;Jin ing that violocal· vocalists are the back- lation of ·the ordinance is a
bone of the event. .
. 'misdemeanor.
"Local gtoups me imporOrdinance 321 is a misdetant to us." Roush sa id. "They meanor of the third degree
also take pan in the sings we and carrie s a fine up to $500
have during the year."
and /or 60 days in jail.
The jubilee evo lved .from
If a rc,ident of Svracuse is
bi-montly hymn, sings which served with a written notice
began in 1984. A' they gained in regard:, to violat in g
.in popularity and began to Ordinance 32 1 that resident
become a success. a commit- has Ji ve · days to compl y or a
tee was for med in 1990.
.citat ion will be issued.
Eventually. the c:ommittee
"This is a nice community
dissolved. but -Roush \Vas not · anti we want it to look good."
discouraged.
Dugan said.
...
"I conti nued on. because this
is my life's ministry that God
has given .to me." ~ he said.

Pomeroy
from Page A1

POMEROY - The Gold Wing Road Riders Association
Chapter E-3. Pomeroy, and the Gold Wings and Ribs Festival
Comniittee are two separate .organi za tions. Reference was
made witti regard to the recent article "Couple makes Gold
Wmg motorcycl e a hobby they can share."
·

- ODOT plans·meeting
'

POMEROY - Ohio Department of Transportation District
I0 w1U hold an open house public meeting from 3 to 6 p.m. on
May 18 to di scuss plans for the future constmction of an interchange at the US. 33/0hio 7/0hio 833 area just outside of
Pomeroy.
·,
. ·
The meeti ng will be held at the Meigs ODOT Garage lo.cated on Ohio 7 just south of Chester. Information Ofticer ·
Stephanie Fils'on at 373-0212 ext. 202 is available to answer
·
questions.

Plan car wash, bake sale
POMEROY - Girl Scouts from Cadette Troop 1208 will
hold a car wash and bake sale beginning at l 0 a.m. on
Saturday at McDonald's. Proceeds will benefit a trip to
Niagara Falls, N.Y. Girl Scout cookies will also be available.

Cha~ene

Hoeftlch/photo

Kimberly Willford turns in money raised by the Peoples Bank and the Oasis Christian Fellowship
teams to Terri Fife. Farmers Bank teller.

Relay
.from Page A1
·
. ·
are a llStmg of corporate
sponsors who donated 5250
or more toward the event.
Activities at the fairgrounds
will get underway at 6 p.m.
Friday with an opening ceremony. The Tuppers Plains
YFW Post 9053 will raise the
flag for a pledge by · those
attending; and Karen Grifti)h
will play the National Anthem.
There will be , a ·Salute to
America by the Racine United
Methodist signing group, and
presentation of·the proclama·

[X) WE

NEED?

Grants
from Page A1

Beth seraent/photo

don't need no stlnkin' per- go. They' accidentally cut the
power line to the house. One
mits."
Great. A contractor and a hour io go. The powers
comedian. He dug up most back on. A half hour to ~o.
of the side yard and disap- we test flush. Everyth~1g
peared. Of all the plumbers · works! Din is pushed back
in all the world l had to pick over the new septic tank , the
turf is replaced. ·
this guy?
·
Joe and hi s equ ipment
How did the septic system
know we were going to have pulled out of the driveway at
company' How does the II :59. Our weekend i!Uesb
weather know to drop the show up at nimn. High -noon .
temperature 20 degrees the We had d6dged the bullet.
"I know you're happy," ;,
day.after I take off the storm
doors and put on the Sue said, "But I uon ' t think
sc,ccns? How does the car 'Go ahead. use our toilets· as
know I'm on my way, to much as you 'like.' is great
something
particularly way to greet people." Maybe
impof1ant when it decides to I was being a bit too enthusi crap out? HoW do light bulbs . astic but finally somethin g
know how to burn out when had ·go ne right. I ye lled into
you are in a rush? How do toilet, "You can tell your
computers know how to friends the car and the comcrash only when it's been ·a puter - we got a law in thi &gt;.
long time since your last town'"
A beautiful evening fol backup? They watch. They
lowed a beautiful sun-filled
listen. They know.
The septic system knew afternoon. The table was set
we planned on cooking out- on the patio with all the saldoors most of the weekend. ads and side dishes . Alii had
It knew this was the perfect to do was cook the steaks
time to blow. It knew that and we could eat. They had
plumbers and contractors beeh on the gri ll about three
cost more on the weekends. minutes when my one and
only tank of propane went
lhis was pre-meditated.
· Joe and his trucks leave dry ..
(Jim Mullen is the author
for the night. Fifteen hours
to go. Our system is still not of "It Takes a Villa,~e Idiot:
working. At 9 a.m. Joe Complicllling rile SililfJ/e
shows up again. Three hours Life" wrd ''Babr :, First
to go. This will ·never be Taltoo." You can rea ch him
done in time. Two hours to at jim_lwrllen @mnroy. com I

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pavilion with bfeachers and
over 7.000 sq uare feet."
Roush said . "It's jus! an awesome place. really."
The jubilee began Tuesday
anu runs SIX days. through
· Sunday. Several natrona!
~o&gt;pel. acts .wil l be featured.
mclud1ng \\oade Spencer. the
Connm' and the Hayes fam ily.
La" year. nearly 100
campers came from II states
ahd Canada. .
·
"De spite rumors that the
jubilee was on its way down.
we praised God that our crowd
nearly doubled_'' Roush said .
Admis;ion to the · event is
free. There is plenty of room
for camping, with electric and
water available . Church
members will be serving concessions.
In total. more than 70 different singing groups are
expected to perform ·at this.
.

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The weather's getting better every day, summer is just
around the corner, and
we've got a gang of people
coming up from the city lo
spend the weekend with us .
Jim
We' ve bought the food ,
Mullen ·
we· ve aired out · the extra
bedrooms, and we· ve picked
up all the bigger dust bunnies. The guests should all •
arrive about noon tomorrow. five grand." That's what Joe
So l guess we all know what the contractor said. What l
happens next The septic heard was, "Th'IS ·~ ~ a st'1ck system fails.
up. Don't make any sudden
Actually, I don't think moves and no one will get
what we have is advanced hurt. Now, very slowly reach
enou,ph to be called a "sys- into your back pocket and
tern. Can dumpmg all the · hand me your wallet. If
wastew:ater from
your everybody keeps their head
house . mto a 150-year-old and no one calls the police,
hole '.n the ground under this will. be quick and painthe s1de yard really be less. You won't even miss
called a system? That's like the money."
"Are you going to tear up
calling your kttchen trashcan a "trash system ," A lit- my lawq and leave a big
tl_e f~ncy considering lhe open hole J'or three months·
and humiliate me in front of
suuauon.
It 's a just' stupid pipe that . the neighbors?" '
_
goes into a hole in the
"You've been watching
ground. How low-tech can too many movies. This is
you get? What's to go real life.'
"
~rong'l The guests arrive in
" I can' t worry about that
23 hours. How long does it 'today," I told him , "I'll
take to fix something like worry about that tomorrow.
this' How much will this When can we start?"
cost to fix?
He , gave a whistle and
"Fixi ng the broken pipe backhoe roared tolife.'
won't cost much, but bring''Don't you neec;l permis- ,
ing your septic system up to sion from the town ·) Some
code - well , .this is just a kind of work permit'1
guess. but I'd say minimum. · "Permits? Permits'' We

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Local businessperson Bobble Karr spoke to the Meigs County
Chamber of Commerce about "goal setting" and "purpose" in
both business and life. Karr also spoke about the lessons ·she
has learned from Nikken, a Japanese wellness company that
deals with not only network marketing but encouraging people
to invest in good health.

Cha.mber
from Page A1
• 'Ijle Middleport Fanner's

· Market debut and Appalachian
Heritage Celebration on .
Saturday, May 14.
• The chamber and River .
City Players will host a murder mystery f dinner theater,
"The Death of Dr. Pepper" on
Friday, May 20 at Riverside
Golf Course in Mason, W.Va.
• , The Meigs· County
Chronicle book is now avai I'
able for order for $35 each. at
the Meigs County Chamber
of Commerce.
• Texas Hold'em Tournament
will take place June 4 at the
"Willi.ams Insurance" building
next to Mick's Barber Shop in
Pomeroy.
• 'Jlle Meigs Chamber Golf
Tournament will take place al I
p.m. on Thursday, · June 9.
Lunch will be served ai 12 p.m.
• . Coffee, Commerce and
Conversation will be held at
8 a.m. on every Friday at the
chamber office.
Other
community
announcements included:
• Appalachian Heritage
Celebration from lO a.m. to 3
p.m. on Saturday, May .. J4.
The outhouse parade will
. take place at 12:30 p.m.
• Meigs County Relay for

'

Life, May 13-14 at 'the Meigs
County Fairgrounds.
• Gold Wings and Ribs
Festival, June 3-5 at Pomeroy
·
Riverfront.
• Middleport. Fa(mer 's
Market, 9 a.m. - l p.m, starting every Saturday in June.
• Spring Fling Dance, 7
p.m. lo 11:30 p.m. on May 14
at the Rutland Civic Center.
• Free beginner computer
classes sponsored by the
Univpsity of Rio Grande
. Crossroads I Work-Net
P,rogram from 9:30 a.m. to
II :30 a.m., May 17-20 and
May 24-27 at the University
of Rio Grande/ Meigs Center
computer lab. For more
inforrnatiori call992-00l0 by
May 16.
The next Meigs County
Chamber of Commerce business minded luncheon will
take place at 12 p.m. on June
14 at the Wild Horse Cafe.

will enable us to develop a plan
that will, in turn, allow us to go
after a larger grant," said Fiscal
Officer Susan Baker,' who also
serves on the committee.
The grant, if approved,
would be administered lly
Buckeye Hills/Hocking Valley
Regional
Development
District and would require no
local matching funds. The
committee working on the
revitalization effort has
already qualified for a $10,000
·Appalachian
Regional
Commission g(ant by completing the LeadershipPienty
program under the.direction of
BHIHVRDD.
The $5,000 Brownfield
Assessment would provide

&lt;

for an inspection of the Park
Street School building and
real estate surrounding it to
determine what hazardous
materials or contamination
must be addressed in order .to
r~ lJabilitate the site. The
school and property .· surrounding it are adjacent to the
village garage. and the building was used for village storage for several years.
although it is now vacant.
According
to
Hays,
BH/HVRDD would make the
funds available through its.
own appropriation from the
federal government for the
assessment. That assessment
would include an .evaluation
for asbestos, lead-based
paint, underground storage
tanks. damage from mining
activity and other b.arriers to
demolishing the b uilding.
· Hays saiu the village has a
good chance Of receiving a

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$500,000 Issue Two grant for all projects with more than 55
pan of the cost of a new points were awarded funding ,
water treatment plant, to be Hays said.
built on Page Street near
Village
Administrator
Overbrook Center. The grant Bradford Anderson said
application will come before Monday evening the Issue
an executive committee .in Two package would provide
Columbus on May 17, Hays about one-fourth of the total
said, and she will represent funding needed for the new
the village at the meeting.
plant. If the village can
Grants in the Issue Two secure another half-million
program are awarded on a dollars .in grant funding the
point system, and the vil- project, it will be considered
lage 's application has been a· good tinancing package.
assigned 58 points. Last year. according to Anderson.

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The suspects include the sinister butler_ a paranoid maid, a
sleepwalking niece. several
from Page A1
crooked cooks, a shifty chauffeur, and the eccentric Mrs.
.
'Maniac Manor ' revolves. Buflington herself.
The admission price is $2
around the murder of Mr.
for
adults and $1 for students.
Buffington. Hired by Mrs .
Buffington to solve het husband's murder, amateur detectives Alexis Scott and Tabby
Ross arrive . at Buffington
Manor to tind a house full of
possible suspects.

A BIG THANK YOU

';I!IUHat~

iion by the Meigs County Select Few from Meigs High
Commissioners.
School, the S.P. Four, and the
After the opening ceremony Rock 'n CountryCloggers ..
the survivors will take the first
''The music and games and
lap around the track follo\ved . other entel1ainment will conby the caregivers of cancer ti nue through the night. .. said
victims. Teams will then JoAnn Crisp. c.hairman, also
begin taking tums walking or noting that this year the
. running on the midway track. Mi.ddleport-Pomeroy Rotary
Tammy Taylor will be Club will be there to serve
soloist for the luminary ser- breakfast from 7 to l 0 a.m.
vice to be emceed by Carson .on Saturday mornin~ . · ,
Crow at dusk. There will the
"The Relay for Ltfe is the
ceremony of the "e!llpty signature fundriser event for
chair," the lighting of the the American Cancer Society
candle of hope, and prayer by . and is critical in raising funds
the Rev. Fr. Walter Heines.
for cancer research, educaEnterta'iners. at the event tion, prevention and early
will include Joey Wilcoxen, detection to increase all of
Dwight ICenhower doing an our chances of livin~ a canElvis. tribute, Oasis Band, A cer-free life," said Cnsp.

abou! a dozen sta te s.
Activities will begin at noon
on Friday and , continue ·
through Saturday. Eight or
more rib ve ndors will be on
si te to serve food beginning
at noon on Friday.
Added ti&gt; the festi val this
year wall be "art in the park' '
cha ired by the Meigs Hi gh
School art teacher. The judging of motorcycles, two fight
parades. and a variety of
eillertainment are on the
agenda and agai n this year
those attending will select the
recipient of the "Ohio's best
Ribs'' title.
Quickel also announced the
"Gospel on the Levee" program to be held on June II by
the Crusade for Christ committee. Four gro up s will
entertain with what Quickel
called ··music with a bluegrass slanl.'j
Bill Neutzling met with
'the m'erchants to talk about a
"Super Sunday Car Show"
to be held on Don Tate
Motors lot on. Aug. 21. He
said the cars will be judged
and awards will go to the top
50. There is an entry fee of
$10 for those entering cars. ·
Don Tate is the primary
sponsor.
Added tbis year to the car ·
show will be an arts and
crafts show on the parki11g
lot. Neutzling suggestec!
perhaps merchants would
want to say open during the
show which will get underway at noon. All proceeds,
he said, will be· used for
secret Santa projects for
area children.

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State board approves Diebold Governor, lawmakers say no need
Le~
~o' r · halting· to executions J•n Ohi•o
BY JOHN· McCARTHY
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

COLUMBUS - A state
board on Tuesday approved
Diebold Electiun Sy stem s'
.touch-screen voting machines
for use in Ohio. The staie
elections chief still must sign
off on the machines, which a
rival company is trying to
block in coun.
The Board of Voting
Machine Examiners said the
Diebold'machines equipped
with a viewer through which
Voters can .see their choices
before they are counted com,
plied with Ohio law.
Secretary of Slate Kenneth
Blackwell usually goes along
· with · its recommendations ,
agency spoke sman James
Lee said.
The board's approval came
before the .state obtained a
documer · certifying it has
met federal requirements
under the Help Amerip Vote

Act. However.
said the Seneca - tiled letters .supmachines had been . tested poning the ES&amp;S law suit.
{t
under standards set by the
Friedman-Wilson said ·the
COLUMBUS (AP)
National Association of State board acted improperly.
Elections· Directors, but the .
"The board of exam iners Ohio Gov: JJob Taft and top
company had yet to rece ive ju.st decided they could , lawmakers said Tuesday they
doc umentation.
change the rules. They unilat - would not·call for a moratoriThe slate should not have erall y decided they didn't um on executions in Ohio in
approveu Diebold's machines . need a NASED number;· she reacti on to a first-ever analywithout the federal cenitkate. said.
sis of that system by .The.
The Slate has about $ 11 5 Associated Press.
said Jill Friedman -Wil son.
spokeswoman for Elec ti on mi llion in fedenil n10ney to .. The Ohio. chapter of the
Systems &amp; Software. which spe nd on new vo ting American Civil Liberties
. also makes touch -screen machines for Ohio 's 88 coun- Union and Ohioans to Stop
machines. ES&amp;S is· suing ties. Diebold makes th·e only Executions on Monday
Bl ackwe ll .in Franklin County touc h-scree n
machine~ demanded .the state stop exeCommon Pleas Coun, tryi ng approved by the stale. Both cut ions, citing AP findings
to stop him from offering the Diebolu and ES&amp;S make that the capital punishment .
Diebold machines to county optica l scan mac hines that system has been applied ·
boards of elections.
have met stale and federal unevenly since it was enacted
Judge Dale Crawford set approvaL Those systems read in 1981.
closing arguments in the case cards that voters mark with
No individual case highfor May 17- four days after pencils to make their choices. li ghted in the study .showed
the deadline Black,well has
Under federal law, the new an inappropriate se ntence ,
set for state .approval of vot- machine~ must be in · said Taft , a Republican.
ing systems. Voting officials precincts by lhe first federal
"You can't make blanket
in fi ve Ohio counties election of 2006, which in judgments," he said. " You
Mahoning,
Delaware, O.hio likely will be the May . have to look at eath case
· Sandusky,
Ottawa
and primary.
individually." ·
·

Alrosa Villa nightclub where band Dama~ep lan .
Nathan Gale shot and killed
The officer says he's
four
people.
including received a flood of e-mails ·
· renowned heavy metal gui- since the shooting.
tarist "Dimebag" Darrell
"A lot of the e-mails were
Abbott. Gale, 25. •was still saying ; you know, they were .
shooting and had taken a heavy metal rockers, and they
hostage when the officer never got along with police in
came in.
the past," Niggemeyer said. ·
Nigge meyer killed Gale , '' And thi s really changed
25 , with one shotgun blast their view on how· police are
while he still had the hostage now where they live and how
in hi s arms.
·
·
they treat police now. And I
"You just hope you never think that's great."
are involved in something
Niggemeyer was nominated
like · this." Niggemeyer said for a bravery award sponsored
of the incident that unfolded by the television program
at the Cjffi~en by Abbott's "America's Most Wanted."

House Sr.eaker Jon Hu sted
said any bill for a study
would get conside ration'.
Lawmakers want to ensure
all elements of ·the criminal
justice · system are operating
fa irly,
the . Dayton-are~
Republican said. "If we' re
conv inced it 's not being
done. ·we' ll take efforts to
repair that."
.
.,
Senate President · Bill
t-iarri s.
an
Ashland
Republican. said he will ·not
· seek a moratorium and hasn't
decided if the Legi slature
needs to study the application
of the death penalty, although
the AP stories "strongly suggest that."

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Today's games
Tournament Softball
Wavefly at Gallia Academy, 5 p.m.
Sciotovi!le at South Gallia, 5 p.m.
Meigs at Marietta, 5 p.m.
C~aville at Southern. 5 p.m.
' Thursday's games
Tournament Ba.Hball
Miller at Eastern, 5 p.m.

· Gall!a Ac!;!.demy at Warren , 5 p.m.
RavenswOOd at Point Pleasant, 6 p.m.
Track
TVC Meet at Vinton County, 4 p.l"fl .
W.\/a. Reglonals al Rhchle Co:, TBA

Ten nit
Sectional at Portsmouth, 9 a.m.
W.Va. Stale Tournament. TBA

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.. Toi,-mament Baaaball
Ravenswood at Point Pleasant, 6 p.m.

TrocJc

ave Meet at Fairland, 4 p.m.

Tennlt

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W.Va. State Tournament. TBA

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Saturdey'l garnee
Tournament Softball
Weterford/MIIter at Eastern, 5 p:m.
TriCk
SEOAL Meat at Logan, 10 a.ni .

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Rio Schedule

Some .

Today's

Thursday, May 12
Morning (7 a.m.-Noon)
lt should be a cloudy morning. Temperatures will climb
from 63 to 77 by late this
morn ing . . Winds will be 5

MPH from the n.onhwest.
Afternoon (1-.6 p.m.)
It will · continue to .' be
cloudy. Some raindrops are in
the forecast. Expect accumu- .
lations ' of 0.03 inches.
Temperatures will fall from
79 early this afternoon to 72.
Winds will be 5 to 10 MPH
from the northwest turning
from the northeast as the
afternoon progresses.

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transactions, provided by
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BY ScoTT WOLFE
SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

TUPPERS ' PLAIN S
Spotting Southern (9-13 , 5II) five runs over the first
four innings, the Eastern
Eagles posted a huge comeback to beat the Lady
Tornadoe s 9-S Tuesday
.ni ght in i1 Tri-Valley
Conference
Hocking
Division. softball game at
Eastern High School.
Eastern (14-9, 11-5) capitalized on great. timely hitting and a couple of crucial
Southern errors in the fourth
inning to claim the win.
Easternpounded out ten hits
overall , led by Krista White
with a 2-3 night and a dou.ble , while Casey Smith
hammered out a 3-3 night
with a double and added a

walk. Kelsey Holter was 2- · 0.
.
3. while Jenn y Arm es,
Southern the n went up 5Brilany Bi ~se ll . and Ca" ic 0 in . the fourth whe n
Nutter each s ingl~d.
. Pi ckens singled. Bonn ie
Southern hitter' were Allen had an RBI doub le.
'Joanne Pickens 2-3 wi tli and Lind,ey Buznird had an
two singles. Nick Tucker a RBI 4-3 ground nut.
do uble. Brooke Ki ser a douTo this poi nt the offense
ble, Bethan y Riffle a don- was all Southern 's. The side
ble, Bonnie Allen a double, soon changed, however, as
and Linda Eddy a sing le.
Eastern rallied in a big way.
Southern plated two runs Knsta Wh11e smgled to lead
in the second on a Nicki off the fourth . and Bntany
Tucker double and Bethany B)sse ll wal ~ed. Morg·an
Riffle do uble who scored \\eber sacnf1ced the runSarah Eddy who was a ners with a bunt. then after a
pinch runner fo r Tucker. grou nd out tor the. second
Pickens then singled ho m~ out ot the mn1n g, a
Riffle for a 2-0 Southern Southern error at th 1rd let
·· ·
home two runs. the n Holter
lead.
.
Southern added a si ngle · uoubled and another error
run in the third when on a sqUtbber by Georgana
Lindsey Buzzard drew a Koble ntz brought home
walk and scored on a -sacri fice fly by Nicki Tucker, 3Please see Eastern. Bl

things just

Bryan Walters/photo

EastErn I I . Southern 3

Eastern sets date
for hoops camp

ought to

TUPf&gt;ERS PLAINS
Eastern High School will be
holding its 7th annual Eagle
Basketball Ca·mp May 31
through June 3.
The camp is open Ia boys
and girls who will be entering into grades 4, 5 or .6. The
· cost is $30 for pre:registration and $40 on the first day
of camp.
Included in &lt;he camp cost
will be fundamental basketball instruction, a camp tshirt and basketball and individual awards are possible .
For more infomiation contact . ijowie caldwell," 40878
Old Seven Road, Reedsville ,
OH, 25772.
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. GALLIPOLIS - Girls in
_grades kinderganen thi'ough
Sth next year can be a pan the
).,il' Blue Angels Basketball
Camp at the Nazarene Church
on First Avenue on June. 13-15.
· The camp will be held 4 p.m.
.to 6 p.m. each day.
Each participant will recieve
basketball instruction, get to
participate in fun gam~s.
receive a camp t-shirt, along
with a basketball and rerreshments.
The cost is $4~ if pre-registered and $55 after June I. .
Contact 446-3212 to register,
or call Chris EUcessor at 4419838, Mike Brace al 245-9677
or .Duane Estep at 304-8245870 for more information.

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Eastern's Morga n Weber, right, lays down a sacrifice bunt during
the fifth inn ing ofTuesday·s game with Southern. The lady Eagles
wo n the Tri-Valley Conference Hocking Division finale 9-5.

Rio vs. Ohio Dominican , ~0 a.m.

Galli{lolis Area
Basketball Camps
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Eastern rallies to beat Lady 'Does

game

Lil' BlueAngel
Basketball Camp

event near 0.05 inches .
Tem'peratures will hold steady
around 63. Winds will be 5
MPH from the west turning
from the northeast as the
ove~night progresses.

EastErn 9 . SouthErn 5

Region IX Tournament
at Ohio Dominican

Local Stocks
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Prep Schedule

Ohio executed seven men
last year, second only t6'
Texas. The siale has executed
16 men since 1999 when it
began Ia .carry out death sen.tences again.

NewsChannel
Wednesday, May II
Morning (7 a.m.-Noon)
· Temperatures will rise to 77
ivith today's low of 60 occurring around 6 a.m .. Skies will
be mostly sunny to mostly
cloudy with 5 MPH winds
from the southwest.
Afternoo.n (1-6 p.m.)
· There is a slight chanct; of
rain. Temperatures will stay
ne:~~ 80 with today's higli' of
82 occurring around 3 p.m ..
Skies will range from mostly
sunny to cloudy with 5 MPH
winds from the southwe st
turning from the northwest as
!he afternoon progresses.
; Evening (7 p.m.-Midnight)
: Some rain is likely.
Temperatures will drop from
79 early this evening to 67 .
Skies will be par\ly cloudy to
Cloudy with 5 MPH winds
from the northwest turning
!'rom the south as the evening
progresses.
Overnight (1:6 a.m.)
It · looks like a cloudy
overnight We are predicting
light rain. The rain will stan
around I am. The rain is predicted to end near 2 a.m. with
.. total accumulations for this

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Officer who ended nightclub shooting speaks for ftrst time
' COLUMBUS (A P) - A
Columbu s police oftlcer who
ended a fatal nightclub shooting spree with a single shotj;un blast said he had no way
of knowing what was waiting
for him when he burst· in on
the gunman.
··we just knew what we
were being told on the radio .
You always hope you can get
there quiCker, save more
lives,"
Officer
James
Niggemeyer told WCMH-TV
in his first public comments
since the Dec. 8 shooting.
. With
no
backup.
Niggemeyer entered the

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The AP's analysis or 1,936
capital indictments from
1981 through 2002 found that
defendants were more than
twice as likely to receive a
death sentence for killing a
wtiite victim than for pilling a
black victim. Nearly half of
the capital punishment cases
ended with a plea bargain .
The study also found discrepancies in death sentences
based on the county where
the crime was committed . ·
The House la st year
approved a bill that .would
hav~ required a si milar' study
of the death penalty system.
but senators· refu sed to go
along . .Rep. Shirley Smith
said she plans to re_introduce
the study bill soon . State
Supreme Court Justice Paul
Pfeifer and Public Defe nder
David Bodiker also urged a
legislative study on Monday.

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GALLIPOLIS -The annual Gallipolis Area Basketball
Camps will be held at the
fllazarene Church Activities
·Building on June 6-8, and will
feature two sessions. Those in
grades 4-6 nest year will be .
lleld from noon until 2 p.m.,
)Vhile grades 7-9 will .be from
~ p.m.-4:15p.m.
- Each participant will receive
. basketball instruction, a camp
basketball, refreshrwents and a
t-shirt, and can compete. in
contests for prizes.
The cost is $45 or $55 after
June I.
. Contact Jini Osborne 4469284 for more information .

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Simpson
finishes
hoops _
career
RIO GRANDE - It was
tough senior season for
University of Rio Grande
swingman Matt Simpson
on
the
basketball
court.
A f t e r
struggling
in
the
early pan
of the sea;;on, he
b e. g a n
c I i c k
when · an
Simpson
injury cui
his fin·al campaign on the
floor shan. Simpson was
then relegated to watching
a promising season end
prematurely as the il)juryriddled Redmen failed to
make
the
American
Mideast
Conference
Tournament
The injury not only kept
of him court for the final
eight and a half games of
the season, but most likely ·
cost him I ,000 career
points. He finished with
821 points in 120 games
(6.8 per game average).
The injury was a factor in
the late season struggle for
.the Redmen . as it took
away an experienced player who was a tough match- .
up for opposing defenses.
He was an excellent
free-throw shooter and led
the team in that category in
2004-05. Simpson made
37-of-40 attempts (92.5
percent). For his career he
made 173 free throws in
·208 attempts (83 percent). · •
Plenty was expected :
from the 6-6 Simpson •
· heading into his senior •
season after an outstand- •
ing junior campaign in •
which he was the .team's 0
second leading scorer •
(10.1 ppg.). Simpson was :
the go-to-guy for Rio ' •
down the stretch as they •
advanced to the semi- •
finals of the AMC :
Tournament. He earned •
2nd ,Team AII-AMC .South · •
Division honors.
:
Simpson did ex)ierience ' •
the 'national tournament as •
a sophomore. The Redmen •
went 22-14 and won the :
AMC Tournament in •
exciti·ng fashion, ·beating •
Shawnee State ·on their :
home court and made a •
second trip in three years •
to the NAIA Divi sion II :

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· Southern·s Butch Marnhout, right, tags out Eastern·s Ken Amsbary during a steal atte mpt Tuesday. Anisbary was called ou't
on. the play, but his Eagles would pull off an 11-3 victory over the Tornadoes in Tri-Valley Conference action.

Eagles soar past·Southern
BY ScoTT WoLFE

Thursday. Senior Derek single; and Chri.i Myers two · inni ·ng jam and close the
__s_PO_R~r_s_co...,"_"'_s_•o_N_D_
EN_r__ Teaford played his last base- RBis.
game by retiring the side in
. ball game for t~e Tornadoes .
Eastern' s Matt Morris order. They combined for
TUPPERS PLAINS
The Eagles of Coach Brian recorded the win in a seri es three strike outs and five
Eastern ( 17-5) pulled away · Bowen are on the ,verge of of -four EHS hurlers. Morri s walks.
from a 6 _3 score in the fifth one of the schools' better went four. innings before . Eastern werit up. 2-0 in the
records. and · hopes to do _ handing the reigns over to second inning . Ryan Smith
inning to defeat the Southern some damage in the upcom- Joel Lynch. Dustin Riggs. opened the inning with a sinTornadoes 11 -3 Tue sday ing tournament.
and Chris Myers. They com- gle, Matt Morris was hit by a
Eastern
pounded out bined for three strike outs pitch. and both scored on a
night during boys varsity TriValley Conference Hocking eleven hits in . posting the and live walks.
Joel Lynch si ngle, the score
Division action at Eastern huge win, led by Corey
Butch 2-0.
Southern ·s
High SchooL
Shaffer with a3-4 night and a Marnhout was tagged with
In the third inning Eastern
Southern bows out for the double. K en Amsbary was 2- the loss with relief from Ryan widened its lead to 6-0.
season with an 8-16 record; 3, Matt Morris 2-4, Joel Chapman in the fourth and Corey Shaffer · sipgled,
while Eastern now awaits the Lynch 2-3 with a double, Phil Wes Riffle who pitched
stan of its tournament run Pierce a single. ·Ryan Smith a strong to gel out of a fifth
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CollEgE NotES -

Simpson

RIO GrandE

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Five Redwomen named to AU-AMC Team
BY MARK WILLIAMS
SPEC o\l TO THE SENT!NE

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120) \1 llh .1 team leadtng
seve n home runs and 33
Rlll s Jones ,tlso sc01ed 29
ru 11s ami regtstere d II dou
bit's .tnd one li tp le
Junt o! sho rt sto p Kmten
Chc1 alter and lre,hm ,w
cc nt ei ! 1eld er Jess l(d Ro ~s
"e re tabbed non or.tble
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Che1 li te r batt ed 296
(1" lot 108) \\tth 21 RBI s
dnd leu the squad tn run s
,,oted "1th 42 She co llec ted '"" " doubles thtee
do ubl es .md a team htg h 22
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Natton&lt;~l

Tournum ent m Pm nl
Lookout MO
S1mpso n contnbu ted 59
pomts and 3 3 per g&lt;~me m "
pnma11Iy subs titute role on
that club
Rm Gra nde \lent 78 53
( 595) 111 Stmpson s lotlr
years &lt;IS" pl&lt;~y e r "'lh t"o 20
wm seasons and a 19-wm
campatgn
In addltiOJF 10 the 821
career pomts S 1mpson pu lied
down 439 rebou nds n 7 per
game) d1shed ou t 126 ass tsts
(I I per game), and blocked
55 shots
S1mpson's most glamm ous
honor however was achte vlllg the h1ghesl academiC
award a player can recel\e

Junw r l:lr.tndt Jo11es was
Ross m~de a stron g hrst
md 26
lll!h tnd 11 11ned to the Second Te.t m
11npress1on and prm ed to

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CEDARVILLE Ft'&lt;
Unl\ erslt} of Rro G1 mdc
sol tball playeJS h,l\ e been
named to the All A me"' 111
Mt deas t Con lellme South
Dtv1 ston te.un teh.:a:-.ed on
Tuesday
Senwr ttrst bdsem~ul Ann
Conn and JUntt\1 IJ.!ht !re id
er Je nn y Oldu1g \'.-etc
named 10 the htst I eam
Conn
a
na t11c
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Wheelersbut g l une on 111
the last two. . v/ct:ks 11 th~..:
pldte ,tnd pl,tyct.l l sOl id
t1rst base ,til sedson J on~
Sh e hrl 321 (-I I lOT I "71

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be one ot the be st lead ott
hitters 111 the le,tgue
Ross led th e Redwomen
111 batttng wllh a 452 (56
to r 1241
.;ve rage
She
knocked m I 3 runs scored
39 markers and npped tour
double s .md rwo tnple s
Ross was also th e team s
sto len base c hampiOn wnh
16
R10 Gr,mde fmtshed the
sea son With a 26-16 ree o rd
and nMde It s thlfd conseCLI
tl\e .tppe.tranc e m th e
Amencan
Mtdeast
Conterence
Qualifytn g
Tournam e nt

BY MARK WILLIAMS

sea ted on th!O\\ mg error

Oh 10 ( 22 19- I) took ove1
11 that pmnt md \hts never
he
tded The Bobcat s sc ored
ATHE NS- Untvers ll } llf
Inc nms Jll the th11d .md four
Rto Gr&lt;1ndc Rcdm en h ~.t cl each 111 the fo urth 111d lth h
base ball
coach
Brdcl 111111 11 gs respt:cl l \ cl) The
Warnunont Wdnted d tough n11dd le of the Ohto halt tn e
test pnor to the NA JA Regtlln 0 1der was murder on R10
IX Tourn ament later tillS Gr.mde pttchmg
week On Mond,ty e1emng
Anthom Gre&gt;&gt;~Ck was I
he got that tough test a&gt; hts lot I Wi th 1110 rulls &gt;Co red
ball club dropped a 11 5 t\\o Wd lk s and two RBI Ben
dectston to Ohto dt Bob Wren Crabtree was 2 tor 4 wtth a
Stadtum
doub le a run scmed and
Tlie evemng started well th ree RBI and Phtl Sabattn l
enough for Rt o Grande (30 ""' 2-tor 4 v.tth a tnple a
20) as senwr lell ftelder Scott home run four RBI ,md two
Petermi(n hll the lhtrd ptl ch ru n ~ scored
of the -game out of the ball
Du st} Hammond dlso hud
park for a home run gn 1ng ,1 fo ur htt ga me tor the
the Red men a I 0 lead It "as Bobcats und Wtlh e Walker
the SIX th homer of the seaso n ~Vas 2 for 3 wtth two run s
sco red
and two RBI
for Peterman
Ohto
npped
R1 o pttchmg for
Rw added a run 1n tile sec
ond mmng when sentor nghl 15 htts
ftelder Charlie Ka beal o
Rto Grande had lis share
SPECIAL TO THE SENTINEl

ot ht ts '" well collectmg 14
on the nrg ht Sophomore lett
fl elde t N,ne Chau led the
way \\lth ,1 3 fo r 4 effort
Jumor fir st baseman Mtchael
Bt anon "as 2 tor 4 wtth a
solo home run m the fou rth to
cut the dehut to 5-4
Sophomore deSJgnated ht tter M1c hael Warren was 2
for 4 wtth a double and a run
scored and JUnror thtrd base
man Kevtn Dolan was 2 tor
5 wtth a RBI
Senror southpaw Soloman
Alam look the loss for the
Redmen A lam (4 4) strug
gled w11h hrs control tn the
thtrd mntng when he was
tou ched up tor the four of the
five markers tn that mntng
He pt tched two mntngs, gtvtng two h1ts and walkmg
four
Ohro rocked fre shman
reliever Chns Brown tor
etght runs 111 two mnmgs

BY MARK WIUIAMS
SPEC A.L TO THE SENT NEL

CEDARVILLE Unnersny of Rr o Grande
nght ftelder Ch&lt;1rlte Kabe,do
was named the Amencan
Mtdeasr Conterence offen-

s"e player of the week fo r
the week of May 2 8
Kabealo a 6 2 semo1 bat
ted a bhstenn~ 538 With a
home run and-lne RBI s as
the Redmen tallied to wm
thetr AMC ToUiname nt
Qualifrer sen es at Malone
two games to one

The Redmen dropped the
ope mn g game 14 6 and then
responded wtth a 13 3 vtcto
ry to even the senes Kabealo
went 2 for-4 with a run
scored and an RBI m that
wm Rto won the thlfd game
18 16 rn I 0 mnmgs "1th
Kabealo
gomg
5 for 6

...........-».__..-

Joel lync h (4) Dustm A ggs (6) Chns
Myers (7) and Terry Durst WP - Mat!
Morr s LP - BU1ch Mamhout

Knsta Wh1te p1tched a
great game as she stymred
Southern bats the last three
mnrngs She struck out five
and walked two show111 g
much parse m keepmg her
team m the game, then closmg strong for the wrn
Bethany Rrftle p1tched a
very
good
game
for
Southern She gave up JU St
four earned runs on J.O__bus ,
stnklng out four and walkmg
JUSt two
Eastern plays the wtnner of
Mrller-Waterford for the sectional title Saturday wtnle
Southern hosts Crooksvtlle m
the first round of the sect10n
al on Wednesday

from PageBl
another run and left Koblentz
safe at ftrst Casey Smith
then hammered a two run
"
double for a 5 5 tre
Eastern then earned the
momentum mto the ftfth
- '""'ng.-Wh.te lea off "rth a
double , Morgan Weber
walked , and Casste Nutter
had an RBI smgle Hannah
Pratt had a sacnfice safety
bunt, and Holter had an RBI
smgle the scote now 8 5
Eastern
"Fhe Lady Eagle~ of C_g_ac h
Pam Douthitt scored an
msurance run m the stxth
when Jenny Armes smgled
and scored on a Btssell dou
ble, 9 5

IE!

STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT

by declares the vacaOF

t1on ol a segment of

TRANSPORTATION

Stale Roule 3 3 B 1n

Legal Copy No 01 05

Lebanon

Township

05

Metgs County Ohio

This Notice supplements
a certa1n
nottce relative to
vacat1ng a port1on of
State Route 338 1n
Lebanon Township
Me1gs County Oh10
that was published
on February 9 2005
and February 16,
2005, 1n The Da1ly
Sentinel of Pomeroy
Oh1o

The action speclflcal-

THE PURPOSE OF

ty pertams to the sec
t1on of S R 338 cur
rently closed to traffic
due to eros1on and
damage along the
Oh10 R1ver In addlt1on the remammg
segments of State
Route 338 shall be
abandoned to lhe
Me1gs County h1gh
way system

Upon lhe determt-

THIS NOTICE IS TO

nat1on that the sub

PROVIDE

LEGAL

Ject highway was no

SUCH

longer necessary for

NOTICE

OF

VACATION OF HIGH
WAY TO THOSE OWN·
ERS OF PROPERTY
ABUTTING ON THE

PORTION OF HIGHWAY TO BE VACATED
WHO

WERE

NOT

the pu•poses of a
public htghway a
public hearmg was
conducted
on

Thursday, January
27 2005 In the Metgs
Co~nty

Courthouse

PREVIOUSLY NOTI
FlED DIRECTLY AS

at Pomeroy, Ohto
Department
of

PROVIDED FOR IN

Transportation

OHIO
CODE

vacat1on and aban
donment
actions

SECTION

SSt I 07

REVISED
OR MEN

offl·

ctals presented the

TIONED IN THE PRE
VIOUSLY PUBLISHED

detailed below to the
County offtctals and

NOTlCE
NOTHING
TAINEO
IN

CON
THIS

Interested Citizens In
attendance In con
S1derat1on
ot the

NOTICE SHALL IN

questions and com·

ANY WAY EXPAND

ments resultmg from

OR LENGTHEN THE the public heartng,
TIME WITHIN WHICH lhe Dtrector declares
TO FILE A CLAIM
THE VACATION OF
FOR DAMAGES BY A SEGMENT OF
THOSE WHO WERE STATE ROUTE 338 IN
NOTIFIED PROPERLY LEBANON TO\YNOF SUCH VACATION SHIP
OF HIGHWAY EITHER
Said vacation to
DIRECTLY AS PRO begin at o point on
VIDEO FOR IN SEC· , 5 R 3 3 8 ldtntlllad
TJON SS11 07, OHIO as Straight Line
REVISED CODE OR Mileage {SLM) point
BY THE NOTICE PUB 20 00 teld point
LlSHED ON FEBRU bolng 0 60 mlleo
ARY 9, 200S, AND north ol tho lntoraocFEBRUARY 16 200S Uon with S R 338 and
IN TilE DAILY SEN US Route 33 thence
TINEL OF POMEROY extend In a north
OHIO
In accordance with

weaterly
dlr•ctlon
along S,R 338 to •

lhe authority granted
by Section 5501 31
Ohio Revlnd Code

point Jdentllled ao
SLM point 21 52 uld
point being 0 2 mlies

and pureuant to
Section 5511 07 Ohio

eoutheast of tbe
lnleraectlon with S R

Revlnd Codo lhe

Dl,..:tor of the Ohio

Department
of
Tronaportatlon hero

338 and S R t24 and
there terminate

The total tonglh ol
S R 338 to be vocal

ed shall be approx•
mately 1 52 miles as
measured along the
centerline of the
roadway

Musk1ngu111
Drive,
Mar1etta Oh1o 45750
Failure to file cla1ms
10 that manner is a
\¥SIVer of any claim

lHE ABANDON
MENT OF BOTH REM
NANT SEGMENTS OF
STATE ROUTE 338 IN
LEBANON TOWN
SHIP

for damage by reaoon
ol the vacation
In accordance with
Sectton 5S11 07, Ohio
Revtsed Code, the
following alfecled

Sa1d abandonment
of the southern rem
nant shall begin at
the JUncllon of 5 R
338 and U S Route
33 bemg 1dent1f1ed as
SLM 19 40 lhe ..., ce
extend 1n a northerly
d1rect1on along S R
338 a distance of
06
approximately
m1les to SLM po1nt
2000 and there ter
mmate The abandon
lnent of the northern
remnant shall begm
at SLM potnt 21 52
said
po10t being
located 2 12 mtles
from the J unct1on of
S R 3 l 8 and U S
Route 3 3 thence
extend 10 a northerly
direction along S R 3
3 8 a distance of
approximately
02
miles to SLM pomt
21 72 and there ter
m.nale
The total length of
S R 338 to be aban

property owners who
res1de out of state or
whose address Is
unknown shall lake
due notice of the
pending action and
requirements for fil·
mg a claim to wit
Charles E Vandyke
the
Unknown
Transferees, Ass1gns
E x e c u t o r s ,
Administrators
Oev1sees and Heirs of

Clyde

Vandyke

approximately
08
miles as measured
along the centerline
of the roadway The
abandoned portions
shall revert to the
Meigs
County
Syatem
Highway
once the final aban
donmant 11 author
lzed

O.ceased , and all
persons clalm1ng by
through or under
them
Florence
Edwards Unknown
Transferees As11gns,
E x e c u 1o r s
A d m 1n IS tr at or s ,
Dev1sees and He1rs of
W
S
Flen'ling,
Deceased and all
persons da1m1ng by,
through or under
them John F Noll,
Charl81 H Shinn as
the surviving spouse
of Josephine Fleming
Shinn, George H
King David R Karr,
WilHam M. Karr Ill,
Jan• A Kerr lhe
U n k n o w n
Trtnafereea, Aealgna,
E • e c u t o r a ,
Admlnlatralora
DeviHBI and Helra of
LouiH Fleming Noll,
Decwaaed, and all

given, that clalma for
compen11tlon
and

through, or under
them th• Unknown

do ned

shall

be

Notice lo hereby

paroono claiming by

demage may be lllod

Tro~•flf-.
E 1 e c u t

with the
Diatrlct
Deputy Director on or

Aulgne.

o r 1 ,
AdmIn latr1t or 1
Devlooeo and Hoi,. of

before June 1, aoos
Clalmo by reaoon
ot the vacation pro--

Joaophtno Flomtng

ce1dlnga, muat be

Shinn, o.c..Hd, •nd
all peraona dalmlng

duplicate addre,aed
to Ohio Department
of
Tran1portallon
Oiatrlct
Deputy
Director George M
Collins
338

thtlm , the Unknown
Tranaf•r..., Aaalgn1,
E 1 1 c u t o r 1
Admln l atrllora ,
DeviiHI and Helra of
Jeanne Fleming Karr,

'lied In writing. In

by, through or under

~

~ ....
~lghll:

Deceased and all
persons claiming by,
through, or under
them,
and
the
Unknown
Transferees Assigns
Executors
Administrators,
Dev1sees and Heirs of
Deborah Karr King
Deceased, and all
persons claiming by
through or under
them
The final vacation
act1on wtll not occur
prior to June 1, 2005,
and the settlement of
all cla1ms
Gordon Proctor,

Director
51411

II:Cio

I&lt;-.-..:. ........

said Pa lmer Street,
thence weal along
said Palmer Street

lorty nine {49) leet
Thence north at rtght

Vs
Martha

Gleason et at
Defendanls
Court of Common

Pleas, l.tetgs County
Ohio

In pursuance of an
order of aate 10 me
directed from aald
court In the above

entitled ectton, I will

expose Ia aale at

public auction on lho
front steps of the
Molga
County
Courthouae

on

Frtdoy, June 17, 2005
at 10 ooam, of uld
day, tho following
dncrlbecl rut eoll18
SHulto tn tho Ylltoge
of Middleport, County
of Mlligo and State ol
Ohio and bounded
and dncrlbod ao lollowo Beginning 11 o
point on tho toulh
line aflat number one

hundred ond olxty
throe
(163)
In
Plilmtr o addition to
Sholfleld,
now
Middleport,
on
Polmtr Stroot, Fifty
{60) feet wool !rom
the aauthH..t comer
of Mid lot. bolng lilly

{50) -

on aold Uno

from alxlh alrHt
thence weet along

on

lorty nine (49) leet

Situated In the Village

thence to the place of

of Pomeroy, County

beglnml)g, one hun

dred {1 00) leet, and
being the aame pram·
1ses formerly owned

by Harriet Woodside
and Mary Augusta
Dawson
Sa1d premises also
know as 558 Palmer

Street Middleport.
OH 45760
PPN 15-01124 000
Property

Taylor

Courthouse

day, the following
described real estate

Owner

Taylor

at

Palmer

Green Tree Serv1clng
Pla1nllff

County

lel with said street

{100) let east paral-

Martha

Sheriff Sales

Meigs

Friday June 17. 2005
at 10 OOam, of said

Gleason, et al

Case No 04CV161

expose to sale at
public auction on the
front steps of the

Eastern

000

531

JC

9 10 2

-

Bethany Riffle and Bonn1e A en Kr1sta
While and Casey Smllh WP -While LP
- R1ffle

558
Street

Middleport, OH 45760

Prier
References

95 Page47S

Deed
Volume

AppraiSed
at
$30,000 00 Terms of
sale Cannot be sold
lor less lhan 213rda of

the appraised value
10% down on day of

sale cash or certified
check, balance due
on confirmation of

sale
Robert E Beegle
Meigs County Sherllf
John DCiunk
5601 Hudoon Drive,
SuHe400
Hudoon, OH 44236
330-342-8203

Anornty lor
Plolntllf
{5) 11. 11.25

tho

Pubttc Notice
Shet1ll Salol

c..ol 04CY084

Bonk Ono
Plolntllf
Vo
Plimlfa Bentz, Ill ol
Delendenta

Court of Common
Pteoo, Molga County,

Olllo

ot an
lo mo
dlrtOCiod !rom oeld
In purauance
order of Nte

court In the above

oniUiod octlon, I will

ot Meigs and State of
Ohio, Being lllteen
{15) !eel oH lhe East
side ol Lol No 309
and twenty-five {25)
!eel off of the West
side of lol No 308 In
Horton s

Second

Addition to Pomeroy
Ohio
Also, granting to the

said Grantee&amp;, their
heus and ass1gns
the right to erect and
maintain a sewer

from the property
above
described
through and acroas

Lot No 319, lying on

Mechanic Street in

said VIllage to Sugsr
Run Creek Being the
same

J""ool oC'-'V- ·=---..

property

as

conveyed by Rollin P
Skinner and Alma B
Skinner to J A MUter
end Sadie Miller by
doled May 26
1916, end recorded In
Vol 116, Page 6, of
the Meigs County
Deed Records
Alao, the rollowlng

parta of Late No 309
and 310, altuated on

....

West side

Ohio, and mora par·
Uculorty deoerlbod ••
followo, Being twen·
ty-llve {25) - oH ol
tho -~ olde o1 Lot
No 309, and llltoon
{15) !HI oft ol tho
Eoot oklo of Lot No
310 In Horton'o
Second Addition to
tho
Village
of

PonHtroy, ~lo.
AIIO, lho right to uH

tho _., told and
built b y - May
WOUol through tht
tide of Lot No
310, No 317, and No
311
AIIO, lho right lo UN
ftvo (5) - oft of tho

I

To Place
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40) 992-2156 (304) 675-1333
Call Today••• (7 40) 446-2342 (7Or
675-5234
To (740) 992-2157

Offtee llo~~
Monday thru Friday
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
HOW TO WRITE AN AD

of

.,...,..-~..__.-

Lot No

330, running back at

that width twenty {20)

teet from Mulberry
Street for the purpose
of a driveway and
excepting from the
above conveyance to

..,~.-

\'\\0 1 \(I \II \IS

r

ANNOUNffi\1ENI'S

Or Danny Westmo eland w1ll
be Open •ng a DIElt Chn1c 1n
the next co upe of me~s At
th s t me we pan to be open
on Fndays and Sa turdays
lor Otel Cl n c On ly Contact
Westmore and Fam1ly Care
Center @ 304 773 5333 or
RACO yard sale for scholar
773 5000
ship lund at Star Mill Park
Racine on May 10 and 11
from 9 to 4 and May 1:2 from
9 to 2 Thursday all •lams
8 K11tens 2 months o d ha I pnce and cloth1ng $1 DO
Cal co M11ten Paw r sh a bag Sofa &amp; Cha1r slee p
Cream &amp; Black (304)675 er sofa m crowaves reel n
7137
er b cycles linens dishes
gl asswa e exerc se equ p
ment antique tab e coffee
tables holiday decorat ons
toys d shwashe walkers
Free to good home kittens 5 twin box spnngs flower con
weeks o ld
Call 740 992 ta ners &amp; vases baskels
6694 even1ngs
lots of m1sc Thanks for your
Free to good home 2 rabbit suppor1 949 2031 or 949
guntea p gs 3 cats roosters 2656

r

G veaway Sm)ll female cat
greylt1ger striped al ready
spayed good w th k1ds
(740)441 1565

r

LOsl Male Beagl e w 111
Shocking cello lost 1n TNT
area ~award (304)675-2245

.....

PO Box 5480
Clnclnnall,
45201 5408
513-24 I -3100

~~~ I

Ohio

for

PlalniiH
(5)t1 , 18 25

the

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Dally In-Column 1 DO p m
Monday-Friday for Insertion
In Next Days Paper
Sunday In Co lurhn 1 DO p m
Friday For Sundays Paper

All Display 1,2 Noon 2
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Thursday for Sundays Paper

• All ads must be prepaid'

Description • Include A Price • Avoid Abbreviations
• Include Phone Number And Address When Needed
• Ads Should Run 7 Days

••••'P•F••I

a sststant man
agars cash ers and food
serv1ce employee pos 11 ons
avatlable Full or pa rt I me
w th fie)( be schedules and
excellent benefits

roDo
TRUCK BODY REPAIR

One at Oh o s ead ng motor

earners has an mmedtate
op emng lor a heavy duty
t uc~ body repatr techmc1an
w th mechanlca exper ence
Work
expenence
w th
Applications ava•lable at
InternatiOnals
and
2943St At 141 Gallipo s
Fre ghtl ners s des rable
15054 St Rt 160 V nton
F1ve day wo k week patd
56 V ne Street Gallipolis
vac at1on
personal days
Or apply on 1ne at parmar health nsurance pa1d hoh
stores com or fax resu mes days overtime pay 401 K
to 1 740 373-6854
plan and lin fo rm s are
among the many benef•ts at
He p wanted Darst Adult workmg at Arctc Express
Group Home (740)992
nc W1ll pay top dollar lor the
5023
nght person The pes 11on s
open now and you can beg n
Holzer Clime
work lmmedtately Fax erna•l
or
n person app cants are
Hyman Resoya:es
welcome
Manager

Ho zer Clin c 1s seek ng an
HA Manager to maMge all
HR l unchons ncludtng but
not limited to employment
employee relations benehts
appra1sal program po CIB$
and procedures worker s
compensat on and unem
Garage Sale Thursday plo)o ment Th s person w.ll
FnQay
Saturday
9 2 also bil respons1b e for man
Household terns clo thes ag1ng all processes w1thm
HR IS
databa se
toys nice prices 907 27th the
Bache or s degree reqUired
~S;:tc•~•::.•-~~---., Th ree to f1ve years of HR
WANrnl
exper ence
prefer ed
~
TO BlN
Cand date must have strong
orgamzat1ona commun ca
Absol"l9 Top Dol ar u s l10n leadersh p a11d com
S lver and Gold Co1ns puter skills
Prool selS Gold R1ngs U S
Currency M T S Com Shop
151
Second
Avenue
Ga IPOl S 740-446 2842

r

W II pay up to $50 each lor
unwanted or junk veh1cles to
haul away (740)992 0413 I
M•ss ng la rge male wh te cat oo answer eave message
w1th
orange
stn ped
I \ II ' I
\ II \ I
ta 1/spots last seen on D1 lon
\ I In I( I \
Ad (740)446 9477

10

\hNTEil

liELPWAoVIED

Managers

Denver Fann n
Maintenance
Super ntendent
42n Lyman Onve
H1tl ard OH 43026
Fax 614 5274 114
lnley @arct •cex
Ema•l
press com
E 0 E /Drug free wo kplace

Gentles Contr 1r.t on Home
Improveme nt
30 years
ex per ence Custome' sa t
factton gua eneed Anytmg
w nh home 1mp ~vemen t
Compare our p tees Free
es ltmate (740)255 6978 or
(740)441 0342
Georges Fl()rtable Sawmill
don t haul your lqgs to the
m1ll JUSI c;a I 304 675 1957
Handyman fo Repa s and
Small
Improvement
Rro1ects (304)882 2755
References ava ilable For
the best n c eanl ness cal
Mal nda at 304 53 1794 or
740 992 5805

live {S) feet off ol lhe
East fiHeen (15) leet
of Lot No 310, run

r

nlng back at lhe
width twenty {20) feet
from Mulberry Street

n Home Ouahty Ch ld Care
Prov der Full &amp; Par1 t me

KRS Lawn Mow ng serv ce
and haulmg D scount lor
semors (740)245 9240 or
(740)339.(}()66

All real estate advertts1ng
In lh1a newspaper Ia
subject to tile Federal
Fair Hou!llng Act of 1968
wh eh makes It Illegal to
adverti se any
preference llm1tatlon or
discrimination based on
race color rei g on !!',ex
iaJI'IUial statua or nat1onal
ortgln or any intention to
make any sucn
preleraflce limitation or
d1scrlmmat on

ENGL SH

Gerl t catelL~eense or I cans
Brand New Method
able Integrated lan guage
Dry In 1 Hour
Arts prelerred (prev1ous Y
No Steam or Shampoo
Com pr e h ens I v e
Free Est mates
Commun calion ) Mulllp e
•••ctearly Clean •••
ce t I ca l10ns
dos1rable
304 675-0022
pREC ISION
and CNC
MACHINING
INSTRUC Need Someone to Mow Yard
IQR Certifiable as a near leon Call (304 )67 5
l'rectsfon Mac11 nlng or Tool 76 12 and leave message
and 0 e Mak1ng Instruc tor
CONTACT Ga ha Jackson
/1\\\(l\1
V1nton J VSD (740)245
5334 ex! 201 DEADLINE

Thla newspaper volll not
knowngly aeeept
adva t
ents tor real
estate which I&amp; m
violation or the law Our
readers are hMeby
nlDfmed that all
dwellings advert1aed m
this newspaper are
IIY&amp; tabla on an equal
opportun•ty bases

5112105 EEO

o'

for the purpose of a
driveway
Current
Owner

Pamela Bentz et al
Property al 162

Mulberry

Avenue,

period

ending

December 31 , 2004

has been prepared by
Harold Roger &amp;

Pomeroy OH 45769
pp • 16 00093 1600094 16.()0095

Delores Jean Long
Trustees The annual
report Is available for

Prior
References

lzen during normal

Deed
Volume

135 Page139
Appraised
at
$17,000 00 Term of
Sate Cannot be sold
for leas than 213rds a1
the appraised value

1Oo/o down on day ol
sale, caah or certified
check, balance due
on conflrmal•on of
nle

Robert E Beegle
Meigs County Sherffl

Lerner Simpson, &amp;
Rothfuss

Help Wanted

New 3 BD 2 Ba th Hom e
On y 198/mo Inc udes ale
del very and se t up 740
385 9948

Inspection by any cit·
hours wllhln 180 days

from the date of this
notice at the home of
Harold Roger &amp;
Delorea Jean Long,

581 4tH Avenue
Middleport,
Ohio
45760 {740) 992-7415
(S) 11

SHOP
CLASSIFIEDS
Help Wahted

5112 5/14 Ram or sh1ne
1ns de garage sa le 2 112
m les E of Parler on 554

New 3 BR 2 Bath Sect onal
Home
Only
249/mo
Incudes AJC delivery &amp;
setup 740 385 7671

B1g 6 lam y garage sale
Ra1n/s htne Sam 5pm Fn
922 Jencho Rd
Sat
Cheshrre

New 3 BR Home Only
189/mo Includes ale delv
ery anp set up 740 385
4367

Carport sale 4201 Add1son
P1ke Friday/Saturday May
13th/ 14th 900500 Flfst
sale n 15 years Men sl
women s c othmg
table
tamps Maytag washer too
many tem s to ment1on
Good clean sale

WWo/1 gall poii&amp;Cil eerwllege com
Accted led Membi Ace id tog

Counol

r70

Hurrtane Soc ety lund ra•ser
9 5
May 13 14 1031
Second Ave Huge selectiOn
ctoth1ng hOusewares col
lect1bles
Aefreshmenrs
ava1lable

OIRECTV
FREE Home
entertainment
System
FREE Equipment and Install
up to tour rooms 145 chan
nels $29 00 a month Ask
Mow to gel FREE HBO
MAX and STAAS 1 800
523 7556 lor detads

LQ yard sale m1sc items- 3
miles out St Rt ns Wed
Saturday

PoSilton avatlable to assrst an
IndiVIduals wrth mental retardation m
Metgs County 28 hrs /wk. 3 12 pm
M/Tu/W Htgh school dtploma/GED.
valid driVers hcense, three years good
dnvtng expertence and adequate
aulomobtle tnsurance requtred
$7 00/hr Send resume to
Buckeye Communtty Setvtces P 0 Box
604. Jackson, OH 45640
Oeadhne for applicants 5/13/05
Pre-employment drug testing
Equal Opportumty Employer

•

At 7$
8 30-4 30
oH
RacCoon Rd Baby clolhes Established Healing Coo!1ng
toys ect Hous ng goods
Company 1n Gallla County
looking for expenenced
Open ng Fflday May 31 Sl nstallers and !echniCIBns If
Cold Mountain Cond•ments nlerested send resume to
ami Crafts Intersect on CLA Box 568 c/o Gall polls
Lincoln Pike and State Tnbune P.O Box 469
Route 141 Wood crafts GallipoliS OH 45631
antique lamps handmade
QtJ1ns AmiSh baked goods H11tstyl1st •nd Na•l tech
.A.m1sh made cand1 es 31 needed kH new salon •n
vanet es Am1sh made Jams Pomeroy Openmg Soon
Tupperware Sell or date a
and jelhes Open spectal Call 992-6573
show
Earn 5160 FREE
Hanwng Baskets $8 50
Tupperware H urry Offers
each
E nds May 27 (304)773
Gallipolis Daly Tr~bune
has an 1mmediale Open
1ng lor a lull time News
Reporter Please send
Thursday Fnday Rac1ne
resume
wnhng
and
F rst Road Past High
cover
letter
to
J•m
Sc110ol
Home lntenor
Freeland 825 Th1rd Ave
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GalllpoiJI Ohio 45631
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Bu ldrngs compute r desk
horse tack horses trans
AM/Formula car and body
parts Engmes hoist align
ment mach•ne AND items
too numerous to mentiOn
740-992 2800 or call 740

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3
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Garage on t arce Su!Tset
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May 13-14 164 Ann Dr

WANTED

New Haven Ba n ~ Owned
Home 1 t 2 Sevenl h St
M•ke Sack Old Colony
GMAC Reality $10 900
(304)S4 2 5868

Gallipolis Career College
(Careers Close To Home)
Ca Todayr 740 446 4367
1 800 214-0452

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acres Call M ke (5t 3)314DHK CLEANING &amp; P{)llf' 27S4
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Us H(llp Youl Inside/Outside
Re Siden tLaiiBul!tn ess 3 Bedroom
1 Bath
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JOb we 11 Gete r don ell! A.ppl a nces
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Karen or Cave (740)985- Outbuilding &amp; 2o4FT Pool
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Pets 992 5858
App ox 600 sq 11 each
3 Br
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Schools
Call 1 502 943 new
bus ness
Call
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(740)446 4425 or (740)446
3936
ltke new 2 bedroom cen tral
an all appl ances lurm!&gt;hed
Call (7 40 )446 2003
10
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N1ce 3 bedroom m9b le
home n County Homes m
the Shade area Water
sewer trash 1nc uded $325
a month No pets allowed
(740) 685 40 19

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112 Ac 101 Tycoon Lake on (740)367 7878
Eagle Rd OJ Wale (not
ake
fr on t)
$7 500 00 Very clean 3 BR 2 Ba Dbl
(740)247 1100 or (304)532 w1de Rehg/stove;ga b d1sp
WID hook up gas heaVcen
6271 ce
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100 x 150 lot Gal polls garage No pets f epJRel
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Baths on 1 3 ac es on Rt 2 $2 500 each Call/740)388
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(304)675 1019 afte 6pm
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76 Oshel Rd
3br House D n ng Room
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(~04)586 4858
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Homes
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m11es out Sandhill Road OhiO 45701 (740)592 1972
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appl ances 1ncli.Jdad ask llQ Moneys Wo rth
$95000
(304)6746118
afte 5 30
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Home or Pr1vate Duty
(304)675 6761

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Southern 000 300 0 3 6 2
Easten
024 050 )I 111 1 1
Butch Marnhout Ryan Chapman {4) Wes

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Meigs, Gallia,
And Mason
Counties Like

final run
Eastern added f1ve runs 111
the fifth mmng After one
was out Morn s s111g led
Lynched doubled lo put run
ners on the corners and Rtggs
walked to load the bases
Chns Myers had a two run
double. Shaffer a two-run
double, and Shaffer scored
on a passed ball the score II

Eastern

mcludmg a game-wmmng.
walk-off home run He
scored three runs and talhed
four RBI
Rto Grande enters the
NAJA
Regton
IX
Tournament as the No 4
seed

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mto you• prog1am sa td R10
GJande head coach Earl
Thomas He s a great krd he
comes from a great f,muly a
two ttme NA JA scholar alh
Jete Wllh excep t10nal \1 ork
IMbrts and so on
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tt ve ot thr s program on and
off the tloor Thomas added
'U ntortunatel y he hm shed
h1s semor year 10 a cdst ,md
dtdn t gel a chan ce to lmrsh
the wa} he wanted He s
go mg to be ve ry ve ry dtfli
cul t for us to repl.tce
Mall ts the son of Tun and
Cat~\ Stmpson of Lotlndge

Amsbary smgled then Du rst
and Smrth each walked after
a fielder s choice Morns had
a two-RBI smgle and Lynch
had a 6-3 ground,put
Southern came back w1th
three runs m the top of the
fifth Wes Rrftle led off wrth
a double, Derek Teaford
reached on an error and
Butch Marnhout had a tworun double, the score 6-2 A
Ryan Chapman smgle then
brought home Southern 's

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Dantel Utts (2-0) s hut
down the Redmen after
entenng the game,m the fifth
mnurg Utts (2 0) p1tched 4
2/3 mnm gs of shutout base
ball tn rehef He allowed four
htts and fanned four
Dante) Wetss started for the
Bobcats was chased after 2
2/3 mnmg s. scattenng stx
hrts and allowmg two runs
(one earned) wtth three walks
and two stnkeouts
Rto Grande wtll now turn
tts ' attentron to the N AlA
Regton
IX Tournament
begmntng
I0
am
Wednesday The Redmen
enter the tourney as the No 4
seed and wtll play top seeded
and
Amencan
Mideast
Conference South DIVISion
champron Oh10 Dommtean
Rto Grande took two of
three from the Panthers durtng the regular season

Wednesday, May 11, 2005

twtce He was awdrded back
NA JA Scholar
to back
Athle te ,twards fm hts stella•
work 111 the dasswom d~ d
JUmor m1cl se mor Stmpson
m IJOred ' m Information
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t as paved oad 2 m es
from Cheste r
$16 000
(304)483 7550

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Warehouse
n HEnderson WV
Pre
owred appl canes slart ng al
$75 &amp; up a I under war anty
'llf' do serv ce wo k on al
Make
r! Modes (304)675
7999
Mol ohan Carp&lt;:: t 202 Cia k
Chape Road Porte Oh1o
{740)44 6 7444 I 877 830
916.::. Free Est mates Easy
hnanc1ng 90 days same as
cash V1sa/ Master Card

1 and 2 bedroom apa rt
ments turn shed and unlur
mshed
secu r~ ty
depos1t Thompsons App 1ance &amp;
Repa1r 675 7388 For sale
Want to buy a 3 bedroom 2 requ ed no pets 740 992 re cond1t1oned
au tomat c.
bath home Ga age base 2218
was he s &amp; drye s etr ge a
!Tent 3 10 ac res s des r
gas a1d e ect r c
2 Bed oam
Apa rtment tors
able
All cash
Me1gs
$400 a month no pets ca ranges a cond tone s and
Gallia or Athens County
7409924119 ask
lor wrmger washers Will do
740 99,2 6300
repa rs on ma or brands n
Marge
Hl\1\1 \
shop or at your hOme
2BR apt State Route 160
Used Furn ture Sto e 130
$400/montll stove/refr gera
Bufav lie P ke Appl ances
10
tor nclu ded wa sher/dryer
HOUSf.,
mattresses
dressers
hookup (740)441 0194 o
IT&gt;R
co ches d neltes teclme rs
(740)441 11 84
bi.Jnkbeds
grave menu
1 bedroom house 11 3 bed oom apartmen t
much
more
n ments
Gart•eld Ave $350 month Middleport No Pets 992 (740)446 4782 Gal 1polis
Cal
(740)441 0194
or 5858
OH Hs 11 3 (MS) Webuy
(740)441 1184
used turn I re
Beach Sl reet M ddleport
Washe 595 dryer 595
1 bedroom house lor en t n fur01shed apartment
ut
Ga lipolis Cemra Air Heat lies pd No Pets Depos t el r gerator 595 e ec c
ange $95 Ike new washe
$350 month
1 bedroom and ret 740 992 0165
$175 wrnger washe Ike
apartment lor ren t n Potnt
Pleasant (740) 446 2200
BEAUTIFUL
APART new $200 Kenmore Side
by s1de $295 1w n s ze bed
MENTS
AT
BUDGET
2 bedroom house base PRICES AT JACKSON $75 love seat S50 ve y n ce
ment garage 1 m1le !rom
ESTATES, 52 Westwood round table w/4 chars 5150
town S650 month tall
Skaggs Appl ances
Dr ve from 5344 to S442
(740)441 0194 or (740)441
Wa k to shop &amp; moves Call
76 v ne Street
1184
(7 40)446 7398
740 446 2566
Equal
2 Houses (1) 3 bed oom Hous ng Opportumty
( 1) 4 bedJOOm $900 &amp;
1..--•A•N•I•liJ•'•f•'-r
$1 000 plus depos t Call
ED
&amp; AFFORDABLE'
-(740)256 8152
Townhouse
Buy or
sell
R1venne
2br Small House 5275 plus
Antique s 1124 Easi Ma n
U 11t es
No
Pels
on sR 124 E Pomeroy 740
References (304)675 4874
992 2526
Russ Moore
or (304)674 6105
owner_
:2:..:br::::_Tr::.a::.:le:..:r_::.:A::.:C:._N_o_P::-e-ts Grac ous llv ng 1 and 2 bed
oom apartments at V llagEJ p«J MISCI::LL\~EOUS
5300 plus.UI Utes
and Manor
and
R1vers1de
1\tlERCU\NDl"l:
Depos•t
must
ha~o~e Apartmenls n M ddleport '--titliiiiiiiioi,;;.;ioiii-,.I
Rele ences (304)675 4874 From $295 $444 Cal 740- 16x7 Alum num Awn ng
or (304)674 6105
992 5064 Equal Hous1ng PO 1 Excellent Cond t1o n
Opportun lies
(304)675 6810 alter 6pm
3 bedroom
arge yard no
pets Ref &amp; dep Patr ot Modern 1 bedroom apt Ca I
22 Oak factory oadded
(740)3 79 2540
(740)446 0390
Chu rch Pews 11 ft long
Beech Street M ddleporl 2
good cond1t1on 5125 each
NICe 20r Apartment w!Gas
40 new Hymnal Chu ch
bedroom
un fu rn•shed Hea!IAC
located n Pt
S360
(740)388
house no pets aepostt &amp; Plea RefndG-Gas K tchen books
references (740 )992 0 165
8965
Range Furn shed
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No Down Payment Possible
1900 square tt house 3
bedroom 2 Oath full base
ment new heat pump sets
on 3 acres SA 7 Eastem Brand new 2 bed com
School D1stnct (740)985 hOuse m town $600 month
Ca I
(740) 441 0194
or
4321
(740)441 1184
Ready to move 1n 3 BR
Home n country setting only In town locat1on 1 2 BR
198/mo w th 10% down Ranch home mce yard AC
References
reqUired
740.385-4367
$450/mo rent &amp; $450 Sec
Oep You pay all utlhl es
Ava !able
6/15
Ca I
(740)446 3644

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Hookup
S3001Month Brand
New
K1tchen
$2QOIDepOSit(304)675 7628 Cabinets st II n boxes lor
sale (304)675 6154
One 88 apt m Spnng Valley
JET
WI D hookups $290 per
AERAT ION MOTORS
month+ dep (740 )388-0017
Repaired New &amp; Rebu It lr
or (740)339 0362
Stock Call Ron Evans 1
Pleasant Valley Apartment BOO 537 9528
Are now tak1ng App cat ons
lor 2BR 3BA &amp; 4BA
Appl •ca t oris
are
taken L v ng Room Su te useo
Monday thru Fnday !rom Dresse
Old
Reel ne
1971 2 bedroom tra ler New - - -- - - - - - •· 9 00 AM -.4 PM OffiCe IS Rocker
&amp; M sc Item s
carpet new kitchen cab1 Newly remade ed 3 bed Located at 1151 Evergreen Evenmgs (304 \882 263'7 or
nets on rented K&gt;t S3 500 room house w1th yard &amp; gar Dr ve Po int Pleasant W..,.. ~740) 446 0392
den
on
Jer~cho
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OBO (740 )441 9683
Chesh•n• OH References &amp; Phone No
s (304)675 Mov1ng Sale Furn ture ano
1982 Fleetwood 14x70 Irati security deposit requ red No 5806 E H 0
M1sc
Household Items
er 3 bedroom 2 0alt1s CIA ms1de pets or smokmg -T.-,-.----To_w_n_h_o"-,-. (740)441 0292
system
wasl1er
dryer (740)367 7047
Apartments Very SpaciOUS NASCA AT ckets
stove relnge ator diSh
2 Bedrooms CIA 1 112 4 Busch 4 Nextel Coca
wasM&amp;r
Must be moved Respon$1ble couple to rent 2
Bath
Adult Pool &amp; Bab'y Cola 600 May
2B 29
$8000 (740)645 6734
BA nome 1m•le from Pool Patte S!art 5385/Mo
Chrysler sect on Row 48
Galhpohs oil Stale Rt 588 No
Pets
lease
Plus S800 (740)339 0218
1993 Sunsh1ne doublew100
S400 per month S400 secu Secunty OepoSII Aeqwed
28x60 3 bedroom :2: bath
flty depos t relerences a (7 40)446 3481
Pole
Barn
30x50x t0
porches Must be moved
mi.Jst (7 40)446 3413
$6 795 mcludes Pa1nted
525 OCMJ (740)388-8978
Tw1n R vers Tower IS accept Metal Shder Free Dell\lery
$4 595
1995 Clayton Double Wide Small 2 bedroom house tng appi cat ens tor wa1t ng ..:4k92x10
St3 995
2&lt;4X52 3 ~rooms 2 Bath $475 month 1 m le from list lor Hud SI.JOSIZed 1 br 40x64x1 2
Cemral A11 Tota Electr c town Call {7o40)441 019-" or apartment cal 675 6679 (937 )599 n40 IJttn /natiOn
w1Qeoo!ebarns c;pm
EHO
(740)441 1184
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Ang1e.
Channe , Flat Bar Stee l
·Gratmg
For
Drams
: Or1veways &amp; Walkways LS.L
, • Scrap Metals Open Monday
: Tu9sday. Wednesday &amp;
Frtday. aam -4 30pm. Closed
Saturday
&amp;
· Thursday.
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$50 )304)675-291 5

One large Ruff-Haus dog

A1dmg Lawn Mower lor sale.
It 15 a MTD YBid MaChine
18/42 horsepOwerlmch
It
has a new bell an·d blades 1t
runs real good . But 11 has
tWo flatt1res For 5300 Call
(304)458-1644 or '30 4)6106511

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Zero Tur!l Z·Trak Mowers
from Joh11 De~re 8\'3llable at
4.9°,
filled
rate
fro BloCk. brick. sewer ptpes. Carmio11a e1 Eqwpmen t w1th '
windows, lintels, etc. Claude John Deere Credi t approval,
Winters. R1o Grande OH (740)44 •6-241 .2
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· Champion Bloodlines. Vet.
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1969 Volts wagon Duma
buggy. F1ber glass body.
6005
legal .
$2 ,500
street
- - - - - - - - - · (740)441-0 t57 or (740)645AKC Registe red Beagles . 5 ~ 4 1.

or

. (740)441 ·7603.

It's been 1y ear 5
mo. and 15 ddys
sin ce the ghost
horse ·came for
you. Every time I
ride the Iron
horse through .
the cuNes, I
look over jllld
there you are
riding rig ht
~Ide me.
Say ing. come on
old l1ldll just
srrliling and
idughing. just
like old times.
People don't
know the sadness In my haut
I feel for you. .
Everywhere I go
someone says
something
about you .It will
not belong.
we'll be I lding
the ghost horse
. together.
/love you son,

BISSEll

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BoATS &amp; M OTORS
I'OR SALE
14FT Fisnin·g Boat 9.9
Eng1n e
all
Mercury
Accessories (304)675-2915
1996 Stratos bass boat, 115
last strike. 2001 Soft ride
trailer. custom cover. mccel·
lent
condition .
$6500.
{740)446-4987

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2000 Bayliner 21 tt. cuddy w/
trailer. many ·e,.;tras. very
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Call(7401446·2342

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5395

(304)593-4290

2004 Ford F 150 Sapercrew
4X4. · FX4 package, tully
loaded, 5.4. VB. bright red.
6CD changer. Tonneau
cover, tow package, 20,000
rrules. Ph: {740) 4 46·82~7 .

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Fon S.• LE
1987 Dodge Dakota 2WD.
Runs great. 109,000 miles.
$1 ,500 080. (740)256-9031 1994 thrysler muii van .
Of (740 )256·1233
Runs great. cold air, cruise.
Tobacco Plants lor sale Call --~- ---~~- · $
1111. 800 0 BO. 1740)256-

1993 F•.)(). No dents. no
rust. n .J.OOO miles.. $3.200
or
Rrding mower-Litt le Wizard Calf , (740 )245 • 58 15
(740)418-9026.
12 1/2 .H.P.·LC. Bnggs &amp;
Stranon mQior.. 38 inch cut. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.::_
4speed, 1996 modeL $4QO. 2001 Dodge 1500 Sport VB .
(740)441-1677
quat;!
c!ab,
516,9.0 0.

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HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
BASEMENT

WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime guarantee. Loca! references fur·
nished. EStablished 1975.
.Call 24 ~rs. (7~0) 446·
0870. Roge rs Basement
Wate rproofing.

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(304 )593·

0840 leave message
2005 Honda CRF250. Never
been raced . Can (740)245·

5815 " ' {740)418·9026.

84
Honda
Goldwing
Interstate. Ru'ns exd!llent,
84 Ford F150 4:w: 4, automat· $1,500. (740)245·5429 after
ic. newly rebui lt 302 eng ine. 5:Q9pm.
Edel
Aluminum intake,
Brock carburator, new tires. 94 Harley Davidson. Ull ra .
Classic, 10.000 miles. blue.
$1.400. (7401379·2826.
excellent condition. $13.500.

V.-NS

www.slateru nfarm.com

(740)949·2217
Harley Davidson custpm low
rider. Black w/Chrome. tribal
flames. ~ertect 'shape, only
21 ,000 miles. many extras.

$9.500. (740)416·2213

9031 or (740)2 56-1233.
(740)985-36n.
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1997 Dodge Grand Caravan
70k. .excellent condition.
IQadt;ld. new brakes, tires.

SHOP

$7 900. Call Jay (740)4466423 .

.

CLASSIFIEDS

(740)645·6734

ConabucUon
All Your Home

janet J effers

·lmprovemcn&lt; Needs

33795 Hiland Road

~

1731

· • Siding • Windows
• Decks • Porches

• Garae.es

• Room Add.~ Rooting
• Kitc hens • Baths

"No Job 1&lt;&gt; Smo/1" ·

14:.2~1~2~~ or
740 •416 ·3508

14 yrs. Expe ri ence
od 1 mo
EXCAVATING

JO 450E Dozer, 6 Way
Bladt;:t "Good ~ndarcerriage
Ready to wor k, H ours
unknown. $18.5 00. 740·992·
41 19

See ·• 'J
Rocky "RJ"
Hupp
.

1

MANlEY'S
SElF STORAGE
97 Beech Street
.
Middleport, OH

WRITESEl &amp; SONS
Residemial -

Cpmmercial
All types of roofing:

992-3194
or 992·6635
"Middleport's only
Self·Storage"

NATE, I
CAN 'T

Seamless Gutter ·
' Downspout- S idi ng

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949-1405

ROBERT
BISSELl
COIISTRUCnDII
• New

Homes

• (iarages

• Complete

STANLEY TREE
. TRIMMING &amp;
GENERAL
CONTRACTING
• Prompt &amp;quality

Re m~d eling

740-992-1m
Stop &amp; Compare

TH AT 'S T H E

IT'S FU NN '(. TO SEE HoW

WORST COMI C
Sf R1P OF A L L
T I ME!

8AD IT .1:;, EVE RY PAY 1
r MEA N . HAVE N 'T ·you

Pleasant Valley Hospital is accepting
applications for Per Diem Registered Nurses
in the ICU deportmen1
Excellert salary, holidays, health insurance
singlel fom ily plan. dentql plan. life
insurance; vacation, long-term disability and
retirement
Send resumes too
Pleosont Volley Hospital

C/o Humon Resources
2520 Valey Drive
Point Pleasant,
25550
1304) 675-4340.
www.pvolley org
AAIEOE

wv

Woodyards Mini Mall
New Load of Sealy Mattresses.
Lil Dolly Dresses, South Pole
Auction this Sat. Fred Voshel

7 40-446-7327

NOW!

IT's so PATHETIC. ~

Whaley's Auto
Parts
St. Rt. 68 1 Durwin. O H
740-992-70 1J or 740-992-5553
lU'Siockif!9 La It • · .\lode / .Sn h n.9 e

· and 4rler ..\lnrk£'1 Pori"
~ee

Brent or B rian Whaley

M-Fri 8:30-5:00
Sat. 8:30-Noon
Sun. Closed

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HAVE AN'(
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SORT OF
LOOK (lACK,

ALL THINK

AND ...

ABOUT J.IOW

IT. JUST
SEEMS

TJ.IAT ..

WE ..

Advertise
in.this
spac;:e~for $1 04
per month.

SUNSHINE CLUB
liHINK I'M
MAKING ~i;SS,
[XXiOQ
'

• Affordable Rates
• References
Available
~ Free Estimates
Call Gary Stanley

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• 740·741·2293

GARFIELD
WE WEN'f 1'0 A FANCY AN~ I ORPERED I-IER ~ ·
'FRENCH RE51'ARAUNT . 1'ENNI5 5HqE SOUFFl-E

ADVERTISE
FOR $52 I'ER MONTH

7 :00AM - B:DO ·PM

Now A.vauable At

BAlll\1 Llll\1BER

• Mushroom Compost
Available

Scorpion Tractors

$35 · 1,000 lbs Appro&lt;. weight ~~~~

18 spreader buggies available for use

Airway pasture renovators and seeders
avatlable to rent.

.

licensed agronomist on staff available for

·consulting.
SHADE RI VER AG SERVICE
35537 SL Rt. 7 North
Pomeroy, Ohio

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More on fits
.and misfits
Henry Miller wrote. "America is no place
for an artist: to be an artist is to be a
moral leper. an eco nomic misfit. a social
liab1l1ty. A corn·fed hog enjoys a bette r life
than a creative wri!er, painter. or musician. To be a rabbit is better stilt'
How depressin g! But at the bridge table,
misfi ts are also a liability Look only at
North's cards. Your left-hand opponent
opens one heart,. your partner overcalls
· two diamonds, and righty passes. What
would you do now?
This deal occ urred during a women 's
int ernational match many years ago. At
the first table, North tried two no-trump. I
suppose if one must bid , it is as good as
anything , giving partne r a little room · to
mMeuver. South went back to three dia·
monds - what do you think of that?
Three diamonds ended the bidding and
had to fail by one tric~ .
Between you, me ·and the paperboy,
South's ' three-diamond rebid st inks!
North's two no-trump ought to prom1se
some diamond fit. ~Vith a sevell'·card suit.
and a side ace and king as potential
-enlries. I think it i s automatic to raise 10
three no-trump, expeCting partne r to
cruise home without difficulty.
At the other table. Fr itZi Gordon, North for
Great Britain, sanely passed. Then. when
East waS still there with two -hearts (what
a hideous aCtionl) , Fntzi deligtitedly dou-·
bled. This went fou r down. declarer drop·
ping a trick in the play.
Passing smooihly with a good hand When
you and your ·partner have a m1sfit may
reap an unexp,ecteD windfall it an oppo·

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4 Ora nge
Bowl org.

29 Flattened
3j Take

5 Regulate
6 Winfrey

a sno oz e

23 Hard, ·

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37 Turn dow n

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warmer
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34
35
40
41
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45

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B Drop

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of tennis

Slip up

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W in ner

Show
Falter

ISU location
Mist

Gluck
of opera
46' Lou nge
47 Ostrich kin
48 linden or

12 Honor
13 Hea vymetal band
18 Lon~-laced
19 Oath

40 Do guard

pal
51 Utll. bill

25 Hand

10 Time dlvs.

38 Rumor,
perhaps
39 B eak
of a bird

50 Jacques'

as a gaze 52 Newsroom
. VIPs
24 Melbourne

of TV

32 Blisstui
spot
33 Tallest peak
36 Bosses,

too

22 Fervent · ·

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Holbrook

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Luis Campos

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" Taking The Sting Out Of
Hard Work! "
Mid-Size 4Wheel Drive Tractor
with 30hp &amp; 40hp Kubota Eng'ine&gt;

BAUM -LUMBER
St. Rt. 124 Chester 985-330 I

Astro.Graph

"Those who fear

mv.1&amp;\J~(

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~~o$~m'

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O'r\ . ~ ·•·

life are already three parts dead.' - Bertrand Russell

- . , 'lllrthdlly:

By Bernice Bede Osol
You co uld m a ke ali e:o:c il ing n ew
friend in · tho year ahead within you r
.chosen field of e n deavo r who will
prove to be o f tremendous help in {ur·
ther in g your goa ls . This person will
open doors for you that you can't do
on your own.
TAURU S (A p ril 20-May 20) - Do not ·
be reluctant to approaCh tli ose w h o
can do you som e good for you today,
whether it concerns a favor from a
friend, an o rde r from a customer o r
asking lor a job. :Succe!!is is likely.'
GE MINI (May 21.-J un e 20)- T h e re IS
a s trong possibility thal an im portant
career mattar will be subjec l ed l o a n
· une)(pec ted c h a n ge today.' H owever, if
you hop o n board a n d go with it', 1t'll
prove · to be to your a i;tvantago.
CANCE R (June 2 1-J ul y 22 ) - You' ll
be · resource ful e n o ug h to h andle a n y
develo p me nts that pop up to d By in
o r der to fu rther youf- goals. so lhe re's
no nesd to worry ove r w h a t-its.
L EO (July 23-A ug. 22) J oint ven tu res wi ~h t rus1ed a lli es look p romisIng fo r you today, especi,al1y those that
contain unusu al elem ents. You'll be at
your bes t w h en handling what is new
and d ifferen t.
·
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept .. 22) - Q u ick
thinking should be your cup o f 'tea
t oday. Plus it's likely that ideas thai
come to you from out of the blue w il l
be comp rised of ingenuo u s elem ents
and substance.
LI BRA (Sept. 23-0ct ..' 23) Career
opport u ni ties cou ld sudden ly deve lop
for you today In very u n usual ways or
th rough the least B11pected sources,
Be both a lert and ready t9 spring
when· a n opening ta ils in your lap
SCOF,lPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -.- T here
is a strong poss ibility yo u cou ld hear
some good news from someone
l oday who ts at a great diStance from
where you reside. It could be either
busine~s - related or person~lly uplift·
ing.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23,Dec. 21) Shif1ing conditions tend to be o f benefit to both you ~nd your farllily today.
Look
worr iso me
c1rcumstant:es
square in the eye.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan . 19) Partnership ·circUmstances look ' partiCularly promi sing lor you toejay This
wm be especially 'true when yoy gel
involved with good frierids. Together
yol,l c9.n move mountains.
AQ UA RIUS (Jan . 20-Feb. ~ 9) Rewards which may have thus tar
been denied Y9U for one reason or
another could finally be forthcoming ,
today. You will now be compensated in
proportion to the efforts you·ve
e11pended .
PISCES (Feb . 20·March 20) Persons who meet you for the first
time
t oday
will
be
favorably
impressed. In fact . ttlere Is a good
chanc&amp; that a friendsh ip could blossom w ith •omeone to whom you're

tod-v. You'll h•v• whet II t akes .ro fin• I·
lze importa rh project. you have in the
mill , but you ahso c•n succnsfully
handle apur·of-the-mom•nt luue e.

GRIZZWELLS
High cost of fertilizer got you
17-17-17..
$265 ton (While Suppy Last)

+

introctuced .
AR IE S IM•rch 21-Aprlt 19) -Your
sens• of tim ing Is your greetest asset

IN THIS SPACE

Hours

Gallipolis's Great
Garage Sale
Saturday, May 21st
9 am til3 pm

WE

HAVE

~M ET H lNG jlJST BEC.\USE

29670 Bashan Road
Racine, Ohio
45771
740-949-2217

REGISTERED NURSES
Per Diem

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1010'lcW

20 Very or

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' 27 Bobby -

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Thul'.ia day, May 12, 2005 '
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Hill 's Self
Storage

Help wanted

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Athens

Pomeroy, Ohio

• CeramicFloori
T il e &amp;ng • ·
Hardwood

drawer item

PREVIOUS SOLUTION- Fear breeds lear.' - · 8y1on Janis .

(740) 992-5232

5xl0, IOxiO,
IOxlS, 10x20,
I Ox30

55 Desk-

26 Stala

•
•

nent cannot resist bid~ing

Phone
Coleman Camping Trail er
12FT. 2 King Beds. 55,500
call for De ta ils (30 4 )675-

16 Off-road

- Donaldson 2 Resi nous

Soul h

Storage

(740)446-24 12

Help Wanted

YA READY TO -lOT
DOWN MY FISH
II
RECIPE,
EL ?
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7-HJ-IJ !)~ -5776

PH : 992 -·h 8.~

Ask aboul our AQHA
Member Discounts on new
John Deere Equ1pment
Carmichael
Equ1pme nt

Yearling
Angus Bulls,
Mostly
A.l. 'e:-:cellent
bloodlines.
.priced reasonably. Sla1e Run
Farm, Jackso f! . (740)286 -

S~ r;~~- u~t·.

M on-Fri.

r,

(740)988-2073

BARNEY

,\ O M' Upf!ll

9am to -' rm

2002 ZX? Ford Escorl 5
t- \In I stl't'lll s
, speed. 4 cylinder. 30,000
,\II\ I SIIH h.
miles. one owner, $6.000. 1998 Chevy Silverado Z71.
(740)441 -0157- (740)6&lt;5- e:dended cab. 350 Vort~c.
10
2001 ,Honda C ABO, $1,200
FAR\1
s 10.000. (740)446,6689
5141.
1998 Kawasaki KX250.
EQt. ~ P\ 1FNr
2003
Toyota
Spyder 1998 Ranger 4x4, 5 spd. 3L. $1.400.
(740)446-81 38 .
Convert ible E•cellenl cond1· AM!FM cass.eHe . AIC, off evening : 1740)446-4799 8)(1.
425 John Deere tractor. 20
liOn. 7,000 m i le~ . 6-speed, road pac~age. new paint, 249 days.
·
hp. PI S. hydro-lift. Good
'Sequential Shift in storage S6,0Dd 0 8 0 . Call after
cqnditiQn. 53.400. (740)256 2002 Harley Dyna Low
tram October to April 4:30pm (740)256-6257
62 13.
Rider. 3,000 miles. Garage
(304)675·4318 or (304)208·
1999 Bravclda, fully loa~ed , Kept. Impact Blue. $15.000
.41.28
Your
usea
equipment
leather, dual-power seats.
740·992-9066
source .
Carmichael 89 Buic~ R1vera 3.8 engine.
new tires, Alloy wheels. Blue
Equipment . (7 40)446-2412 Auns gumJ. look5 gOOd, alot Book price $8.750, sacntice 2002 Yemaha V-Star oustam
or visit www careqwm.
extras. AsKing Sl.OOO. Call $6,995. (7 40)645·2729 or 1100 , low mileage. excellent
(740)446-9742
(740)379-2544 leave mes- cor\ditioh, ~ many · ex tras ,
$6,500 firm . (740)2 45-5196.
sage. will return call.
LlvtSIOCK
91 Sentra $1 .200 Goo9
2004 RedCat/110cc. 4·
Work Car {304)576-2934 ·
2000 Dodge Durango 4x4.
Wh!;!el er,
Pai d
$1 ,600
1B yea rling eWes. $125 99 GT S'unlire. $3.300 OBO. A1T Sport. 5 9L VB, 67K
AskmQ $U OO (304)675miles,
loaded,
leather,
cowl
each. 740-388·9747 or leave 99 4dr. Sunlire. $2 ,600
4262
(304)593-4290
a message al 740-669- ' OBO .
2002
Chrysler induction hood. custom
'(304)593-0840 leave mes·
$11
,300
0
8
0
paint.
9905
Sebring,
$4 ,650
OBO.
sage
(740)245-0395
(740)256·6169.
3 Pygmy Goats, 7wks · old,
2004 AedCat/1 10cc, 4·
2003 Ford F-1SO. crew cab,
make good pe.ts (304)882SE LL YOUR CA R
Wheeler,
Paid
$ 1 ,600
4)(4, tik'e new. excellent con·
2625
Asking
$1,100
Helmet
HERE
dition. 28.000 miles. Call
(ncluded
(30 4)675-4262
Arneriean Alpine Goat Kids:
wethers.

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HUB BARD'S
GREENH OUSE

Form e r!~·

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OIJfl MONEY
'IJT rtt~Y
Ct4AIN Tt-lt
P~N TO Tt-IE
COIJNTEfl .

985-t'J8.1

OPEN

Geme1nhardl 22 SP Silver
Flute. Value • at $550, w1ll
take SIOO. Call (740)4469471 .

does,

Ttt~M

30 Yrs. Exp. • Ins . Own e r : Ro~Ml ie J o n es

Th e Mulber ry
Cmnmunily ( ' ente r

MUSicAL
IN.'TR~ IFJ'ffi&gt;

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Vulnerable~ Neither

tMV~ YOU NOTIG~P1 W~ ifli.J$T

law Dealer lor Montana Tractors

53 Bowls over
54 Encircled

17 Aykroyd .
56 Mouse
ollllms
appendages
18 Health club
21 Gel th roug h
DOWN .

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• Stump Grinding
Bucket Truck

a unt

46 Mind
49 Earthshaped

· vehicle

Top · Removal • Tr im

Let me do it for youl

39728 SRI 43

(740)256-6160

44 TIJuana

11 Bi tternes s
13 Seem
14 Foe! raling
15 Cosmetic
buys

Sou th

Tree Service

The Parish Shop

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JONES'

Miniature Pinchers 1 male. 1
female.
black/tan.
tails
docked. dewclaws removed.
wormed . Ready May 16th.
S300 each (7~0)386-81 2 4

Bucks,

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740·667·0'700 1-888-HUPP234
wv

the PAIN
out of PAINTING!
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OH

V.C. YOUNG Ill

25 Years Experience

Ferret lor sale. With cage .
·food and li11er .. holder. and
birth certificate and every11'1ing you w·ould need. For
$350. Call .(304)458-1644 or

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Wrc;t
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4 J~iti2
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Home • AUto • Life • Retirement
• IRA • 40.1K Rollovers • Major Med •
Medicare Sup. • Cancer • Accident

SERVICE

Concrete Work

ChihuB.n'ua puppies. Black
male, $300. black leffiale.
S300. wflite female. $500
(740)245-5984

9 AQJ 93

MONTY

41800SR #7

..&lt;liiJI~~~o,...,T~pp e rs Plains,
1"'4....-c~"' 45783 .

• Room Additions &amp;
Re modeling
• New Ga rages
• Electrical &amp; Plumbi ng
• ~oofln g &amp; GuHars
• Vinyl Siding &amp; Painting
• Plilio and Porch Decks
We dQIt all except
furnace work .

CONCRE:TE
CONSTRUCTION

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Fret Estimates

.

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43 Rye partner

voice

North
(lj.ll-05
(I A 10 8 3

Rocky Hupp Insurance
and Finan~ial Services

YOUNG'S
ROGER HYSElL I
CARPENTER
GftRftGE

Insured

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Bu nny's

6 Energy

David Lewis ·
740-992-6971

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duty

42 Glnza

Alder

5043 •

1570

ACROSS

Phillip

· 3 to 9 inches . Lots ot Colors.
Healthy.
also
Water
Hyacinths Phone (304_)675-

130416 10·65 j

N EA C ross wo rd Pu zzle

.BRIDGE

9wks. tr i-color. wormed . - - - - " - - - ' - - - - ·~==::====~
shots.
$100
Steve t9n MGB Convertible for 1
·'·stapleton (740)446-4172 or' res to.rai.ion with anolher
15
'fRut:KS
: (740)256-1619
complete MGB for pans
J.U R.SALE

$1 ,000.'(740)44~-0542

The Daily Sentinel • Page BS

May 11. zoo!i.

John Deere R1d1nQ Mowers
start1n.g at S1,399 Fmanc1ng
available subJect 1G John
Deere Cred1 1 approval Your
payments' could be .as low
OrlandQ/D1sney area ,7 day as $39 month w1H1 SO down
Equ1pment
ram1ly vacatton. Pard SBOO Carmichae l
!(40
)44
6-241
2
sell for $199. Call (614 )399-

(740)446-6579

www.mydailysentinel :com

jess,
I still think of
you
You WOIJ/d be
24 this month.

house Good cond1fl0n $25.

Wo lff Tann ing Beds
Huge selectton
· Immediate oehvery.
Financ1ng
. 1·800·894-6997

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Wednesday, May 11, 2005
Al-LEY OOP

In Memory

In Memory

Attent1on
Commerc1al
Mowers. landscapers. and
Contractors· Ask us about
Green Fleet mult1·un1t d1s· ·
counts availa ble on new
John
Deere
Equ1pment
1nclud1ng commer~al mow1ng equ1pmem . compact utll1ty rraotors s~1d steers. compact e)(cavators. Gator ut1llty
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the intensive care unit of Holzer
Medical Center as a .result of
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POMEROY -. Expansion of ongoing
renovalion work at the Salisbury building to. convert it . into administrative
offices for the district was approved by
the Meig s Local Board of Education
Tuesday night,.
The board approved inslalling a'ir conditioning in lhe gymnasium and kitchen
areas, now leased to Drew Webster Post 39,
American Legion, and heating units in
three rooms to be used for storing district
nialerials. Those things had not been
.i!lcluded in the original renovation plans.
Cost of lhe additional improvemenls will
be $57,606 which includes $2,335 to I he
general contractor, $1,780 to the plumbing
contractor, $4,811 to the heating and air
conditioning contractor, and $8,680 lo lhe
electrical contractor.
"These additional improvements still
keep us below the biidg'eted amount for the
renovation," said Superintendent William
Buckley. The original cpnlracts for work on
the building lotaled $260,508, well below
the estimated cost of $355,000.
Buckley said lhat as work progresses if it
appears everything to be done still falls
below that budgeted amount, then perhaps
the' windows in lhe three classrooms, the
gym and kitchen should be replaced to
make the building more cost efficient to
cool and heat, and if there's anything-lefl it
perhaps could be used to upgrade the parking lot "But we need to look at these things
later," he added.
The Salisbury project is being paid for
with the balance of funds generated by I he
pennanent improvements levy which went
off the tax ballot in December.
The work at the school got underway last
monlh and is expected lo be compleled in
August so that the administrative.·personnel can move into the buildmg · in
September. Currently the Board is paying
$500 a month rent to the Villa~e of
Pomeroy for second floor offices m the
municipal building . The entire front of the Salisbury building phis the hallways will be renovated to
provide offices for the superintendent,
assistant superint_endent, treasurer, technology coordinator, and nutrition director, administrative · assistants and clerical
personneL
Some walls will be removed to make
larger offices. One large restroom will be_
divided into two smaller ones, . and there
will be a reception area and break room for
the -employees.·
The only thing 10 be done to the gymnasium and kitchen is to install the air conditioning, Buckley said. He also npted that
space heaters will be used in the three
classrooms to be used 'for storage .
Other business of the board at Tuesday
· nighl's meeting included
• accepting of a $1,000 state grant award
from Ohio's Agricultural Education
Partnership to be used in the tech-prep
progra1n;
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·as high-school newspaper advisor and hiring
Suzanne Bentz for the position _for the
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Performer Debra Conner of Parkersburg, W.Va. addressed students
at -Southern Elementary as hi_storical figure ·Margaret
Blennerhassett. Conner also performed for Southern ·High School
students as Zelda Fitzgerald, writer and wife of author F. Scott
Fitzgerald. Conner will be performing as Fitzgerald at the Ohio
Chautauqua, July 12-16 at Chester Commons in Chester.

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Middleport Farmers Market
A sign has been post·
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new Farmers Market
in Middleport, to
begin at 10 a.m. on
Saturday in conjunction with the
University of Rio
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Appalachian Heritage
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and market is scheduled for 10 a.m. on
June 4 on the vacant
lot neXt to Peoples
Bank. Here, Meigs
County Chamber of
Commerce Director
Erin Roush. Donna
Hartson and Brenda ·
Phalin of Crossroads
and Tourism Director
Bi llee Bentley are pictured at the market
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Southern Elementary yesterday lo discuss
her fife on · Blennerhassett Island near
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Belpre.
Since the real Margarel Blennerhassett
died in 1842, performer Debra Conner
from Parkersburg, W.Va. made the trip to
Southern Elem·entary in her place.
Dressed in period clmhing from the .
nineteenth century, Conner portrayed the
charac1er of- Margaret Blennerhassett by
discussing the Blennerhassett Mansion,
children and scandals thai plagued the
Ohio Valley family.
Students addressed Conner as if she
were the real Blennerhassett and asked
questions such as: "How did you meet
· your husba_nd? Why would you build such
a nice house if it would only burn down
later? When did you die?"
Conner was broughl to Southern
Elementary by lhe Chester Shade
Hi storical Association to promote not only
an interest in history but in the urcoming
Ohio Chal!tauqua event, July 2-16 ;It
Chesler Commons:
During the Chautauqua, which has a theme of "The Roaring Twenties," ·conner
will portray Zelda Fitzgerald, wife of
famed noveli~t F Scott Fitzgerald. Conner
portrayed Fitzgerald earlier in the day at
Southern High School and has visited
Meigs and Eastern High ,School as
Fitzgerald as well.
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"She cast a spell over the kids." Chester
· Shade Historical Association member
Dixie Sayre said about Conner 's convincing performance as Fitzgerald at Southern
High School.
"They want to ask me about
(Fitzgerald's) mental illness, her marriage
and her child," Conner said aboul the
questions she receives from her audience
in regard to the character; she portrays .

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