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Sunday, May 15, 2005

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FOR AP WEEKLY FEATURES

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In this photo provided by Lee Re.ich , onions are planted in beds to wring more· vegetables from
less space. Planting closely in three-foot-wide beds, allows paths eighteen to twenty-four inch· es wide between beds.
Filling these time slots IS
like doing a jigsaw puzzle.
For instance, plant early
spinach where you're going
to later plant tomatoes. Bush
beans that peter out by mid-

summer could be followed by
cabbage transplants.
·
Try other.tricks too, such as .
pregerminating seeds .on paper
towels to cut back the time in
the garden from planting to har-,

vest. And-use statted plants for
those vegetables that transplant·
well. Play around w.ith this puzzle, but record yQur results or
you'll repeat some failures and
forget some successes.

Uncertainty gnaws at
family of unit that has
sustained casualties, A6 ·

Some· uncommon fruit
plants. offer flavor .and beauty

FOR .AP WEEKLY FEATURES

If you're planting your
vegetables strictly according
to instructions on seed packets or in most gardeni ng
books, you're wasting a lot of
garden space.
Instructions typically call
for long rows of· single vegetables with enough space one to three feet -· for you to
walk between the rows hoeing or wtotilling weeds.
The first thing to do to
wring more vegetables from
less space is to plant in beds.
Plant closely in three-footwide beds, allowing paths 18
to 24 inches wide between
beds rather than between rows
of vegetables in the beds.
Experiment to arrive at
optimum , spacings in your
beds, balancing out good
yields with sufficient size.
Broccoli plants geiierally do
well spaced 18 inches apart
in all directions, carrots need
about three · inches, and
onions about six inches.
If you want a Jot of vegetables from little space, also plan
your garden in a third dimension: up. Peas. cucumbers, melons, tomatoes - all these vin. ing plants can be planted closer
together if trellised or staked.
In a single bed, why not
plant trellised cucumbers
between late plantings of
broccoli and kale? Keep lettuce which hates hot
weather - growing more
happily into summer by planting It in the dappled ~ hade cast
by cucumbers on an inclined
trellis. Another plus for trellised vegetables is that they
stay cleaner than their ground
dwelling counterparts.
Besides filling every cubic
inch of physical space, let 's
also fill the founh dimension:
time. Except for brussel s
sprouts, leeks, and kale, most
other vegetables are not in the
ground from the very beginning to the end of.the season.
So there's almost always time
to slip two, even three, different vegetables into the same
piece of din in one season.

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Are you looRing forward to
thi s season' s harv,est of
Nanking cherries, gumis,
maypops, and .saskatoons?
YQu would be, if· you had
planted these uncoml)'lon
fruits.
They're delectable, coldha rdy, and because they are
relatively pest-free, they are
mLICh easier . to grow than
apples, peaches 'and many
other common fruits . What's
more, a number' of tasty,
· uncommon fruits are borne
·on ornamental plants.
Consider the twining vines
of hardy kiwi fruits. They
have decorated arbors on old
estates in America since the
turn of ihe last century, but
the grape-sized, green fruits
have been overlooked as they
hid amongst the leaves.
Inside each berry (eat it skin
and all) is a sparkling emerald-green flesh with a flavor
that is sweet-tart and reminiscent of ripe pineapple: Plant
at least one male vine with
one or more females in order
to gei pollination and fruit.
1\vo trees commonly plant-

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ed as omamentals- also with
fruits usually overlooked for
eating - are carnelian cherry
and serviceberry. The oval,
tire-engine red fruits .of carnelian cherry taste like tart
cherries when they first color,
but the tlavor mellows over
time if the fruits are allowed to
h~ng longer on the tree or are
picked and left to sit 111 a bowl.
Se•viceberry fruits resemble blueberries in appear- ·
ance, but aie juicy and sweet
with the richness of sweet
cherry along with a hint of
almond. Both carnelian che~­
ry and seFviceberry trees
blossom early and profusely.
The bare branches of cor- ·
nelian cherry are covered
. with small, yellow flowers
and those of serviceberry are
smothered in white or pink.
Nanking cherry is .some. times planted as an ornam~n- ·
tal hedge or shrub. Li~e cor. nelian cherry and serviceberry, Nanking cherry is an early
bloomer with frost-hardy
blossoms. The pinkish white
flowers gaily decorate the
shiny, orangish branches at a
time of year when much of
the landscape is still browQ
and drab.

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costs in Pomeroy.
The goal of the effort is .lo
boost Ohio's safet-y belt use .
rare and reduce fatal ities, with
special emphasi.s , on you11g
"adults. Mo)or ve hicle crashes
comi nue to be the lead ing
·cause of death for ages three
through 33 in the United
States, according to statistics
from I he Deparlment of Pub\ ic
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and 2000. safety belts preventcd 135.000 fatalities and 3.8
million injuries. saving $5!&gt;5
bill ion in medical and other
costs.
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· "Because we've seen first
hand I he seve r~ injury and
death that often re suli from not
wearing a safety belt. we will
be showing zero tolerance for
anyone not buckled up."
Pomeroy Chief of Police M-ark

E. Proffitt sa id. "We wain
everyone on the road to
rememher to huckle up - every
trip. every time.'' .
.In Pomeroy. law enforcement'olliccrs· will be issui ng
ci iUiions on traffic stops tor
persons not wearing I heir safety belts.
Ohio Pul'llic Safely is also
inviting- Ohioans to subm it
suggestions for a new seat belt
slogan. The contest is meant to

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awareness as to the
importance of wearing a. seat ·
bell and to allow Ohioans to
submit ideas that will motivate
others to buckle up. For more .
information ,
'visit
www ,publicsafety.ohio.gov
and click on Seat Belt Slogan
Contest under Quick Links.
"The life 'you save may be
your own or that of a family
member so please wear your
safety belts," Proffitt concluded.

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POMEROY -· Local graduating high school seniors are
being honored in the WSAZ NewsChannel 3 salute to the
"Best of 1he Class 2005."
The Meigs County students are among 200 top scholars
from 33 countie s within the West Virginia, Ohio and
Kentucky WSAZ viewing area, featured . in public service

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Pomeroy are joining forces
with the nationwide Click !tor
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from May 23 - June 5 which
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Cody Dill, Krista White, Morgan Weber, Jennifer Hayman,
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"old Wildermuth brewery" located on
Condor Street in
Pomeroy has become
a concern to resi· ·
dents ano village officials .. Pomeroy Ch ief
of Police Mark E.
Proffitt recently investigated the property
and found it to be
dangerous, especially
tot any children that
may wander ·into the
structure. ·Proffitt
reported to council
that the roof has fallen down and that the
e~terior brick walls
appear in danger of
collapse. Mayor John
Musser has asked
Proffitt to .track down
the property's owner.

Meigs High School's- Best of the Class" is .vatedictorian Katie·
Reed.
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Ashton Brown is Southern High' School 's
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OVCS students making honor roll Finanst in~ no-smoking contest ·
GALLIPOLIS - The fol- Samantha McClure. Paul
low in g qudent' at Ohio · Miller. Micaela Owens. Ben
Valley' Christian School were Tillis; Grade 6:
Heather
named to the A honor toll for Case. Tyler Eastman. Allie
the fifth six weeks:
Ham ilton . Alexis Hen ry.
Grade I: Makent ie Barr. Daniel Irw in. Elicia Irwin.
Eric
Blevins.
Annie Sonya Lether&gt;. Kathleen
Bowman. Caleb Burnell. Long, Kyle Scoll. Valerie
Anna Holley, Marshall Hood, Tcrre-B,lanche; Grade 7:
Hannah Westfall; Grade 2: Christiana Lethers. Heather
Evan Bowman. Christopher Mahan. Lindsev Miller.
·Br'umficld. Emilv Carman. Meli ssa Stump. •
Alexis Clark. Astiten Crank,
Grade. 8: Annee Carman.
Tcah Elliott, Hayden Flinner, Grant
Foster.
Jasmine
Rachel Haddad. Phil oiling- Owens. Grad\' 9: Richelle
shead. Mikayla Jewell. Paul Blankenship, Lindsay Carr,
Lethcrs. Jennifer Loscar. Brooke T&lt;iylor. Heather
Allison · McClure. Preston Wagner.
Christopher
/ M~tzger; Grade ~: Bethany :Wil li-ams; Tenth grade: Kalee
Katelyn Beaver, Edmo nds , .Iulie Huss ell;
1 Beaver,
\ Sarah Blodgett, Morgan Grade II : . Sara Bec kl ey,
Rrumt'ield, Logan Ed monds. !(risti Davis, Jacob Eldridge,
Alyssa Freeman. Thomas Sarah' Dawn Jenkins. Cory
Holley. Aubrey Long. Ranjit Kelley.
Shannon Patrick.
Mavi, T.G. Miller. Amy Keith Peck. Zac h Webe r.
Ours. ·sar:lh Schoonover, Gracie 12: Hallie Carter.
M~ggie We;,tfall .
Kaleb Eldridge, Andrew
Grade 4: · Jordvn Benson. Holcomb. John Hussell ,
Joshua Blevi ns'. Richard Sarah
Smith.
Eli zabeth
Bowman. Madison Cra nk. Steve ns.
Chris
TerreAlex Haddad. Oliver Lentz. Blanche.
Caleb . Lewi's.E iise Lung. · The fo llowing students
Riley Nibert: Grade 5: made the B Honor Roll for
Jennifer Bkv ins. Michac l the fi ft h six weeks: Grade I:
Fahm y,
Alex
Gagucas. Makenzie Brumfield. Luke

Taylor: Grade 2: Jacob
Steele. Brandon Troy; Grade
3: Chase Adkins, Bryanne
Hamilton. Jon Kostival. Co l ~
Parenti. Alivia Stover, Scotty
Wood: Grade 4: Sarah
Absten, Braden Bowen,
Chance Burlesbn, Caleb
Curry, Alex Lashway, Lee
Lethers. T. J. Metzger; Grade
5: Katie Blodgell, Kayla
Brumfield, Peter Carman,
Joseph
Jarvis, ' Maegan
Jcw.cll; Grade 6: Aaron
Dillard. Matthew Wright
Grade 7: Jared Bartley,
Joseph . B ~avc r.
Hali
Burleson.
As hley
Coughenour, Amanda Jarvi s,
Cameron Lentz, Ricardo
Maldonado, ·
Stephanie
Shuler, Julie Tillis; Grade g;
Braunlyn ' Carter,
Cara
Sandel l, .Tina Sargent, Alex
Trent. And rea VanMeter ;
Grade 9: Erin Bartley,
Jonathan Beaver; Grade I 0:
Brandon Coughenour, Megan
Mahan,
Drew . Scouten,
Michael Williams; Grade II :
Kelli
Irwin,
Ri.chard
Mct;: reedy. Bryce Taylor;
Grade
1'2:
Conrad
Buffington,
Denny
Daugherty.

Inducted into new honor society
for two--year in stitutions.
Students must have a- 3.5
gmde point average and mus\
have completed 12 credtt
hours of classes in order to be
eligible for the gro up. In order
to stay in the society throughout thei r college careers. students must maintain a grade
point average of at least 3.25.
The first class of Phi Theta
Kappa students a!' Rio Grande
was inducted during a ceremony on April 7. Beverly
Crabtree, special assistant to
the president at Rio Grande ,
and
Professor
Barry
Thompson are serving as the

RIO GRANDE - Sixty students at the UniversitY of Rio
Grand.;:/Riu GnmdeCoinmunity
College have joined Phi Theta
Kappa. a new international
honor society on campliS.
Meigs County studen ts
inducted were:
Britt any
Barnett, Tuppers Plains.
Vickie Billingsley. Pomeroy.
Teresa .Blackwood, Rutland.
Stephanie Bradford. Racine:
Shell y Jones,
Pomeroy.
Kat hryn Thomas, Middleport,
and
Melissa
Young;
Middleport.
Phi T heta Kappa is th e
international honor soc iety

advisors for the honor society.
Phi Theta Kappa has a twofold mission. The first part of
the mission is to recognize
and encourage the academic
achieveme nt of two-year college students around the
country and world. The second part of the mission is to
provide opportunities for
individual growth and development·,through participation
in honors, leadership, service
and fellowship programming.
Approximately
I 00,000
students are inducted annua lly into the society's more than
1,200 chapters.

On OU dean's list
ATHENS -The following
· local students were among
4~891 named to the dean's list
at Ohio Univers ity for the
·winter quarter:
Beau Bailey, Chester;
Jackel yn Bennell , James
Bennett, Joel Gandee, Blaze
Linton, Kenneth Sisco, Chad
Stoneking , Esther \lanOort,
·all of Coolville; Ann Riffle,
Rachel
Taylor,
Brooke

Vaugahn. and Elizabeth Joseph
Cornell,
Moll y
Wilfpng, all of Middleport; Gilmore, Autumn Hill, Rachel
Bobbi DeLong, Christopher . Marshaii,:Katie Sayre, Robert
Dodson, Maegan Dodso n, Taylor, and Jennifer Walker,"
Scott Dodson. Clay Enslen, all of Racine; Bethany Barber,
Marjorie
· Halar,
Sara Carrie Johnson, Melissa
Mansfield, Lee Nau, Ryan Johnson; and Joshua Kehl, all
Pratt, Tia Pratt , Justin Roush, of Reedsville; Lauren Logan.
and Jeffrey Shank, all of Amber-Snowden, and Shauna
Pomeroy.
White, all of Rutland; Evan
Deana Pullins and Arian Shaw of Shade; and Rachel
· Smedley, both of Portland; Chapman of Syracuse.

_.Community Calendar

BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
HOEFUCH@MYDAILYS ENTINEL.COM

Public

POMEROY - Tyler Lee.
an Eastern High School
sophomore who emered hi&gt;
idea of a dia1ogue for the
next ''stand" commerc ial, is
one of the top five finalists in
the state-wide contest. ·
Teenagers wrote scri pts for
com mercials, the bes t .of
which wil l be selected by
vote
later this week.
Meanwhile, teenage rs can go
on
line
at
www.stimdon li tie .org
and
vote for the commercial they
like best. The slogan getting
the most votes will be the
contest winner. The deadline
for voting is tonight. . · .
' Ir Lee's scri pt is se lected,
l1e wi ll get to be on site at the
time the -commercial is produced. Tliis year it will focus
on education an.d awareness
of the dangers of smoking.
"Stand" is a branded
statewide tobacco countermarketing cainj)aign geared
to reach out to Ohio youth .-1!
is written and performed by
kids for kids and is ai med at

Monday, May 16
LETART
Letart
Tpwnship Trustees will meet
•it--+ p. m. at the office building .

Clubs and
organizations..

The award is presented .each
year to an outstanding faculty
member chosen by the faculty.
The award is named after a
late Jackson resident who was
a star quarterback at Yale and
equaled the world record in
the 60-yard dash. As a scholar,
Jones was elected to the prestigious Skull and Bones Honor

Society. As a performer, he
Was member of the famed
Whiffenpoof singing group.
Jones went on to have a successful industrial career,
inducting his work in Jackson
where he headed the Globe
!ron Company, as well as other
companies in nearby towns.

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empowering youth to ·"stand
up and speak out aga inst
tobacco use" and to become
the first ge neration not ·
hooked on tobacco.
The focus of the first year
of the "stand" campaign was

on
building
aware ness
through ed ucation, the second year on empowering and ·
activation, and thi s year the
focus is on standi ng up,
speaking out. and de manding
policy change.

Aunt worries that aggressive
dog will attack niece's baby .

·Graduate OU

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ATHENS
Maureen
Heines of Pomeroy gradualed from Ohio University
with high honors at the
end of the winter quarter,
and Brooke Vaugan of
Middleport graduated with

honors. Other local winter
quarter graduates were :
Matthew Green and Casey
Jones, · Coolville; . Benjamin
Ew ing and Wayne l:l anzel.
both qf Pomeroy; and
Lindsey Markovich. Shade.

Proud to be apart of your life.
SubsL-ribe today • 992-2 I 55

We ·remember those who have passed away _

. · and are especially dear to us.
On Friday, May 27, we will publish a special page devoted to those who are gone but not
forgotten. They will be similar to the sample below:
you' wish, select one or the following FREE ve.,.. below to

. NELSONV ILLE - Angela half of one percent of the
5wift · of Middleport is student population receive
among 24 students named this recognition ..
to the Presideni's Li st at · · Honoree s are' chosen
College . The ba·sed on scholastic achieve-·
Hocking
President's List is the edt- ment and leadership ability.
lege's
most
presugtous
A Trustees' Award reciphonor and less than one ient is selected from among

ing ideas, and .tum them into
reality."
The upcoming summer
months holds a full list of
events and performances for
residents in the surrounding
communities, and beyond, to
enjoy. Included in tt)e calendar for June, July, and
August are classes, workshops. plays, concerts, comedy acts. and inore. This July,
the Ariel Theatre will alsb
host Ducktona 5000, a rubber duck racing event for the
entire family. :
, Wright says, "The Ariel is
becoming more and .more
active all the .time. It takes
enthusiastic Vol unteers to
keep the magic happening." ,
The Guild is seeking volunteers to assist in planning
and operation of perfor-

President's · Lis_t students
and will_ be announced at
the recognition banquet on
May 24 hosted by Hocking
College
President John
Light and attended by the
board of trustees,

mance events of all types.
The Ariel is also in need of
vo.tunteers tQ assist in the
theatre office with answering
phories, and other light office
·work.
"I encourage those inter-•
ested in volunteering to stop
in The Ariel Theatre. We
strive to find just the right'
projects which best utilizes
the talents of our volunteers.", Wright explains.
The Ariel Theatre is currently a designated R.S.V.P.
Volunteer Station, for senior
volunteers.
For more information · on
The Ariel ·Theatre Guild. cir
any Ariel Theatre event, call
740-446-ARTS (446-2787).
Potential volunteers may also
visit The Ariel Theatre at 426
2nd Avenue, Gallipolis. OH.
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I. We bold you in our thoughts and memories forever.

David t;, Alldtews
Jaly 10, 1961-May 5, 1980

May God's angels
guide you and
protect you

throughout time.

Ariel Theatre Gtiilding seeking volunteers
GALLIPOLIS The
Ariel Theatre · Guild is currently. seeking additional vol·unteers to assist ~ith numerous activities for the summer
months. The Ariel Theatre
'Guild is a- volunteer group
that helps with the planning.
organi·zation , and operation
of many Ariel Theatre
events, as well as daily activities.
,\
Joseph Wright. Ariel
Theatre Director explains,
"This is an exciting time to
be part of The Ariel Theatre.
as we are currently planning
· many of our ·shows and
events through Summer of
2006. " He continues: "We
have a world of entertainment options .available, and .
our dedicated team of volunteer' help&gt; create our excit-

lac:•:ompon) your tribute.

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Swift on honor list at Hocking College

Alwaysinoarhoarls,
John and MoDa Aadrewa and
family

2. May God cradle you in His anns, nOw and forever.
3. Forever missed, ne\'er forgotten . May God bold you in the palm of
His hand.
4. Thanl you for the wonderful days we shared together. My prayers
will be wilh you until we meet again. '

5. The days 'we shared -were sweet. I long to see you again. in Goers
heavenly glory.
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6. Your courage ·imd bm,·ery still inspire

aH , and the memory of your

smile fills us wilh joy and laughter.
7. Though out of sigh.t. you'll forever be in my hean and rpind.
8. The days may come and go. but the time!\ we shared will always remain.
9. May the light of peace shine on your face for eternity.

tO. May GOO's angels gutde you and protect you dvoughouttime.
II. You were a li~t ill our life that bums forever in our hearts.
12. May God's graces shine over you for all time.
13. You are in our thoughts and prayers from morning 10 night and from
year to year.
14. We send this message w'ith a loving kiss for eternal rest and happiness.
15. May. the~ bless you with His graces and warm, loving hean.

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DEAR ABBY: I have a
marrieu niece with a 4munth-old baby gi rl whom I
love dearly. They have a
medium~sizcd dog that they
rescued from a shel ter, and
Dear
· the dog is prone to a!lacki ng
Abby
other dogs. ·For a time they
considered re turning the dog
to the shelter, but now they
have it trained quite well. It
responds to voice command s,
but is still aggressive, pri - no longer-enthusiastic about
marily to other dogs. On at dancing. Eve prefers playing
least one occasion my niece contract . bridge with ._ her
and her husband have paid friends, and does so whenevvet bill s for dogs that have er she's invited. Some weeks
been injured.
she may be ou t playing two
l'his dog srays in the house or three nights. She's an
with them and the baby, and excel lent player. and I'm
my fear is tha t as the baby glad she enjoys herself.
gets a little older, thi s dog
When 1 ask Eve out foi' a
may a!lack her.
movie and dancing. she ' II
I'm an emergency room agree to the mov ie but not .
nurse. I have seen the results the dancing. I ani . tired .of
of dog attacks on sn1all chit- asking her and being refused,
dren. Most of them were_ so when she declines, I go by
house !Jets wtth no history of )llyself and dance with other
aggressiveness. It seems the , people. When I do, Eve lays
sounds a s~all chtld makes, a guilt trip on me, acts very
combmed wtth thetr normal, jealous, and makes nasty
uncoordinated n1ovement and comments about my goinjl
grabbing, can mimic prey - out and dancing with "sluts.'
like activity. The dogs,
This is not accurate. I have
responding like the animals always . been a fai thful husthey are, attack. In one band. My dance partners are
insta~cc, th&lt;: injured toddl~r polite and nice. and I don 't
died.
''hit on" them. ·Eve knows
I have cautioned my niece that Of course, I'd' prefer a
and her hu sband not to let night out dancing wi th the
the dog lick (they say "kiss") woman I love. and I conthe baby or let her play near stantly tell her so. but she
the dog unsuperVised, whtch won ' t let it happen. How
they don't always do. Even . shou ld · I handle this' on a leash, I have seen this SAD DANCER. PARIS. KY
dog lunge at another d~g
DEAR SAD: 'It would be
without , warning. I tear tor nice if your wife would put
the safety of tjle child.
your feeling s first occasionPlease address this con , . all y. but she doesn't appear
cern. My niece reads your to be that generous, and I
column and may li sten to don 't have a magic wand that
you. Think I ' m just an over- can change her. So handle
tr concerned aunt" .the situation the way· you
DEEPLY CONCERNED IN haye been. and when your
EVANSTON, ILL.
' wife tries to make you feel
DEAR
CONCERNED: guilty. tune her out.
You are not "overly" conDear Abby is written by
cerned. Because of your Abigail Van Buren, also·
experiences in the ER, you known as Jeanne Phillips,
have 'seen·ftrsthand the tragic and was jormded by lrer
result of this kind of negli- mother, Pauline · Phillips.
gence .
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her husband love their dog, Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA
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wrong tree · by· leaving their ,...._ _ _..__ _ _ _ __,
baby alone with an . ani ~at
that ha' shown aggresstve
tendencies. My experts tell
me · that small children
should not be around animals
unless supervised. Perio~.
• And as to ki~sing a baby s
face - let's just say that a
dog ·s mouth is less than sanitary. I hope these new parents will rethink their stance w'ww.mydaHysentiMI.com
on this subject.
DEAR ABBY: My wife.
"Eve." and I tw,ve bj!en married for 36 years . Our children are 'grown and !lew the
nest years ago.
I' m an avid ballroom
dancer. I; ve and I took
lessons "years ago and dan~e
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Plan~ were funh~rcd for a Circle. and Bett) Carpe.nler
triip to te Amish Cuntl) on Donation~ were a,.:ccpted
June 9.
fr&lt;.• m Keith and Jackie White.
Loi s Sterrett presided at th~ Shirlc)'
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meeting tea~ing "I Should Carpenter. and f;11nily and
Have Seen It Comin~ When friend ~ in memorv of Owain
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Come." Secretary and tr~asur­ encc)ltra!!ement for area rcsier reports by Kathryn . I ian Jents. ..
and Julie C:amphc ll.
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MIDDLEPORT - Darin
Logan of Middleport has
graduated from Marshall
University with a master of
arts degree in educational
leadership. He is now
licensed by the State of Ohio
as a public school prinCipal.
He teaches at Meigs High
School. He and his wife .
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Monday, May-16, 2005

Sonshine Circle plans J,uly 4 activities

RACINE - Participation
America. 7:30 p.m .. at the
in
the .lu lv --+ celebration at
M'"onic huilding in Chester.
Each member should take a Star Mill ·Park was planned
sac k lunch ami urink for \\hen Rethany Sonshine
rel'reshments. whid1 Jhcm- Ci rcle met last week at the
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bers will exchange. Members chlirch
The . group Jed iced to preshould take two or thrcc 'gifts
pare
a rtoat for the parade that
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for I he ~ames,
rnnnring
and ~1lso to hold a
Thursday, May 19
· POMEROY - Tl1e Mei~s hake sale Juring the day, 1\ '"
Cmtn ty Retired Teachers will aiStl decided to purchase 20
meet at'n("m at the Ri ve rside 'chai r.-. flu· hte church .social
Golf Course Cluhhousc in roum and to make a t..lonatoin
Mason. W. Va. The speaker to the Sou thern Charge to bild
will he Meig' County Sheriff a new gara ge rot its- pan. onBub Beegle on "l'rotectiim agc. O rUcr:-. are cu rrently
Tips l'or Seniors."

Saturday, Mav 14
POMEROY - " Return
Jonathan Meigs Chapt er,
Daughters of the American
Revoluti on, wil l meet' a I
p.m. 'il the Pomeroy Library.
Mi chael Gu li vcr. Meigs
Co unty econom ic deVelop.. men! director, wil l be the
MondavJ' Mavl6
speaker.
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RUTLAND
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MIDDLEPORT
Rutli1nJ
Fire
Midd lepori Lodge 363. _stuiT at
F&amp;AM , spe cial meeting. Department , 4:30 to. 6 p.m.
7:30 p.m., to welcome Grand
' . Ma ster's class members of
Middleport Lodge 363. An
education program 1for new
1\rcsday. May I 7
members· and any interested
POMEROY - Charles E.
friends is planned. Thi s is an Blakeslee. longtime res ident
• ope n meetin g, and all of Pomeroy. will observe hi s
Masons and friend s are invit - 95th birthday on .VIay 17.
cu. Refreshments wi ll follow. Cards may be sent to him ar
LONG
BOTTOM
the home of hi s dau ght er,
: Forked Run Sportsmen's Jenni l'e r Butcher. 3400 Wes t ·
Cluh 's An mwl Kid,; Fishin g Ridgewood Dr, Rockport ,
Day, '-!a.m. to noon . for chil- Ind . 47635.
dren through 15. at the club
Wednesday, May 111
pond.
REEDSV ILLE - Walton
1\resday, May I 7
Manley wi ll be .9 1 on May
CHESTER
- Past 18. Cartls may be sent to him
Councilors Club of Chester at 50974 State Route 681 .
Counci l 323, Daughters of Reedsvi.tle, Ohio 45772.

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Webster T. Swain. a 2004
graduate of River Valley High
School. recently graduated
froni the Basic Hospital Corps
School at Naval Hospital
Corps School. Grcal Lakes. Ill.
During the 14-week
course. Swa in karned a wide
range of medical procedures
ussc-d to .prov ide first afd and
assi.st Navy doctors and nurses. Swain also received an ,
introductory instruction· for
service in a variety of med- ·
ical e'nv ironmen ts, from !leer
hospitals and shipboard ined ~
'ical departments to fleet
Mari ne forces and medical
administration offices.
Swain's newly acquired
ski lls and knowledge will
enable his to help provide
quality health care . to Navy
and Marine Corps personnel
and their famiJ.ics. Swain's first
Subml\l~d photo assi·gnment after school wi II
On Friday. the high school students in grades 7-12 from Ohio Valley Christian School gathered involve direct patient care, but
at 0.0, Mcintyre Park to do their yearly service project. In connection with their' yearly fund -rais- with his training, Swain can
ing program, 'entit led, Servatho n, each grade of the school goes out in the community"to per- work in seve ral areas, includform a service project. The high school grades join together to form work crews with 0.0. ing first aid and assisting with
Mcintyre's personnel and work at the park 'that day to prepare it fo r summer use. Dr. Fred , minor surgery, pharmacy and
Will iams served as chef fo r the school p1cnlc at lunch, after wh ich students enjoyed the park · laboratory analys is, patient
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16, 1905, actor Henry Fonda was bom in Grand Island. Neb.
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. In 1866. Congress au th orized minting ofthe five-cent piece.
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In 1975, Japanese climber Junko Tabei b~came the first
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In 1977, five people were killed when a New York Airways .
helicopter. idling atop the Pan Am Building in midtown
Manhattan. toppled over. sendi ng a huge rotor blade tlying.
Ten years ago: The Clinton administration t.hreatened puniti ve tariffs that would double the prices for Japan 's most popular luxury cars. Japane se police arrested doomsday cult
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nerve-gas attack on Tokyo's subw ay~ two months earlier.
Five yeats ago: The Federal Reserve raised its federal funds
rate by one-half point, the biggest increase in five years. The
New York Democratic Party, meeting in Albany, nominated
First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton for the U S. Senate.
· One year ago: The United States announ,ced a new initiative .
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drugs that was designed to bring cheap; easy-to,use treatment
to millions of people in Africa and the Caribbean. Pope John
Paul II named six new saints. including Gianna Beretta Molla.
revered by abortion foes because she ·d refused to end her
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Brosnan is· 52. Actress Debra Winger is 50. Soviet gymnast
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Actress Tori Spelling is . 32. Actress Melanie Lynskey is 28.
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Something I do while
perusing
the
morning
lnternci'is read the mili tary
obituarieS in the British
press. mainly The Daily
·
Telegraph.
Diana
In variably. these write-ups
West
mark the pass ing of a veteran of World War 11 in the
. kiod of scope and detail. . as
critic James Bowman has
noted, rarely found in an tales than derring-do. There
American paper. Sometimes. is usually a line, maybe two.
I feel compelled to save that offers the modern-da)'
them in a file . Last summer. . reader an almost shocking
there was Wing Commander glimpse of a mode of behavDavid Penman; 85, one of ior based on virtues uncon·five Lan~as ter bombers strai ned by the strictures of
p,ilots (out of 12 who started modern-day hipness. smarts
on the miss ion) to. return in and irony. For example. in
1942 from a.daring. low-tly- his · account of the final
ing, daylight ra id on a moments of the Nept un e.
German engine plant: the Petty
Officer • Walton
year . before that, there was · · described .clinging to the
Capt. Philip "Pip" Gardner, side of a raft in cold, heavy
the Victoria Cross-win ning . seas thick with oil. "We saw
tank commander captured at the ship capsize and sink.
the .ran of Tobru k. His death and oave her a cheer as she
at age 88 left o nl y 15 (now we nt"down."
14) survivi ng VC-holders.
Was it a huzzah, maybe''
Just this week. there was 84- Hip. hip. hoorav'? In their
year-old
Petty Officer struggle for su rvival, these
Norman Walton. who. after doomed saiwrs could still
the crui ser Neptune was muster a salute that would
sunk iq a minefie ld off Libya save not their lives , but their
in 194 1, endured three days . gallantry. Only I can see it
in the water and two on a raft now: Jon Stewart on "The
to become the sole survivor Dai·Jy · Show," ri ppin g thi s
·out of 765 crewmembers. A beau. geste into ironi c little
. boxer of some success after bits.
the war, Petty · Officer
Then there was Lt. Col.
Walton thwarted two mug- Duncan Campbell, 91. who
gers with a left hook and a was awarded two Militar.y
head-butt at age 82.
Crosses in 1940 in the East
But there is more to these Africa Campaign. Walking

ahead of the two infantry longer exist. The bravery
he' wa\ leading and ~o,al·rit"icc and commit. on a strong Italian position. ment of our armed forces.
the Telegrclph reported. "he most obvimtsl y, prove oth·
ensured that his C.O. did nut erw ise. But I think it's fair
lme sight of . him in the to say that suc h virtues
rough terrain tiy singi11g the exist despite the maintheme son~ from· the film s t ~cam culture rather than
'Sanders oi'" the Ri ve r' at the because of it.
top of his voice amid the
Thi s. in itself. is a testa'
crack of ririe bulle ts and the ment to the innate resil ience
noise of shell explosions." (I of someth ing very good. But
gather "Sanders of the word is that the future of the
· River" is it cinemuti~ olk t(&gt; l'ery cunseryati sm that has
l Emp ire along the lines of the always prized s u~h virtues
·\939 ve rsion of "The Four lie, in the hanJs of "South
Feathers_ .. ) It's almost ditft· Park Conservati ves.'' after
cult to read about 'uch Jaz- · the honk hy the same name
zling hravery wi tho ut abo by Brian C. Anderson. Very
imagining a Mont y Python- b~sical!). th~ theory posits
esque parody popping up that the ranK vu lgarity insti like a jack-in;the-box to tutionalized by the . cartoon
deconstruct it ·betwee n the "South . Park .''
whith .
lines. But slich was .life de£ rades and desada li zes
before
the . '' Despe rate abso lutely everything. will
. Housewife'' and the "South inspire young conservatives,
Park" conservative. a time to smash the st ul tifyin g
when the cu ltural main - tyranny o f pblitical corrcct'trean\- the all -errveloping ness.'!!' yOLo' re picking sides,
mass media - treated duty PC. vs. Sou th Park ofkrs
and honor like dependable abo ut as much cho ice as the
which,
anc hors rather than ball s- Iran- Iraq War and-c hai ns.
·
.remember. after eight years
That was a good half-ce n- of carnage. left both sides
tury or so ago. In the inter- still alloat. .
im , the sens ibi li ty th e., e
Such stalemate on the cul men exprc,seJ a' deeds in .. tural high sea' is probably
their yo uth has died a death where we are. and certainlv
for whic h there was no obi t· whe re we 're heading. But -,
uary. A fl ood of aflluence. wo nder who will g ive a
the Baby Buum. the forces cheer when we si nk''
(Diana Wes1 is a rolwnnisl
o f political correctness and
ce lebrity wors hip have see n .fi•r Tht' Washin g/on Times.
to t·hat. Which is not at all S/u• mn he co/1/ac/ed l'ia
to say that th eir virtues no diwwa ·t~st@reri:rm.ne t.)
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T- shirts th(1(. glorify·teen drinking
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The story so unded matter
of fact. almost tlat, as if the
father had worn it smooth
from turning it over in his
head every ·day for several
weeks now. His 16-year-old
daughter, a sophomore at a
California public school,
was in Te'xas last month visiting her sister, a college student. The high school girl
chugged herself . into a
drunken, self-destructive
hysteria, threatening suicide,
lashing out. When the sister
took her to the hospital, her
blood alcohol level was
0.21 , nearly three times the
legal. limit.
·
· The father late r learned hi s
daughter.had downed a margarita before heading to a
fmternity party, where she
threw back five to six shots
of vodka, followed by beer
and wine. It was the second
time in a year the girl had
landed in a hospital after a
, drinking binge. The parents
had put her in counseling
and m ore. close ly monitored
where she was and with
whom. But now it had happened again.
"I thought she had gotten a
grip," the- father said.
I keep hearing these sto-'
ries from parents. or at least
from the parents who talk.
And I remember my own
high school days, when I
was a binge drinker myself. I
shudder sometimes to think
how lucky I am to be ali:ve
and intact, and I shudder
again to in)agine my teenage
son someday putting himself
'in as much &lt;:~anger as I did.
So when a friend told me

Joan
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about the latest T-shirts at
Abercrombie &amp; Fitch. I tigurecj she was exaggerating.
As exploitive as this company ·is, with its history of
employing whatever slithery
tac,tics necessary to hook
young customers, the Tshirts my friend described
seemed too ignorant and
irre sponsible even
for
Abercrombie.
, Yet there they were on a
table at the San Francisco
Centre store, just a; she had
.sa id : Stacks of adorable.
"high-quality " T-shirts for
the pre-teen and teen set.
each one celebrating the pur· suit of drunkenness. Well,
not only drunkenness. Some
celebrate the pursuit of sex
·and drunkenness.
.
· "Don't Bot her/l'm Not
Drunk Yet," one says.
" Bad Girls Chug. Good
Girls Drink Qllickly."
"If You Can Read This You
Need Another Cocktail."
"Sotally Tober."
Lovely.
OK. so drinking kills
1,400 college students a year
through accidents. violence
or poisoning. And parents. of
high school students sit up
on weekend nights. barely
exhaling until they hear the

comforting click of the frogt
door. Never mind all that.
This multi -gazillion-do llar
conipany - . the standard
bearer of cool for many
teens - is telling kids that
getting· stumbling drunk is,
like, totally awesome.
Abercrombie representati ves at their headqu atters in
New Albany, Ohio. did not
return phone call s seekin g
comment.
As 1 looked at the T-shirts
on the table. and at two
teenage gi rl s happil y debating which one was funniest.
I thought about the hundreds
of sad and scary · e-mails I
received in the past two
weeks from parents, students
and teachers about teens and
alcohol. · particularly about
the connection between
drinking and sex ual assault.
The e-mails arrived in
response to a recent column
about a high school girl in
San Rafael who was raped
after a party at which kids
were drinking .
''ihis type of incident is
sti ll all too frequent," wrote
Greg Jacobs, an assistant
di strict
attorney
from
Sonoma County, which is
addressing the problem
directly through a program
called the ·Teen Sexual
Violence Initiative.
The column &lt;!bout the rape
,case touched a ne rve. Marin.
Calif..
'chou\ district'
immediately began to re. evloluate how well they educate students about the link
between drinking and sexual
assault.
Cou ld· this re-energized

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outreach help a girl like the
one who landed in the hospital twice' I don ' t know. Kids
in their teenage years are
dopes ,sometimes, most frequently o n weekend nights.
They're fig uring it out as
they go . They sometimes
make reall y bad decisions.
They sometimes don' t think
abo ut the consequences of,
say, daring a friend to throw
back a dozen shots of tequila
in a row.
Today's teens have the
best of everything and, in
some way . the worst of
everythi ng. They have
amazing access to knowledge. Thev have conve'
niences
we' · never dre;~med
of. But they also have been
cheated of large chunks of
childhood, pu lled by movies
and televis ion, inusic and
marketing, into an ·adult
world for which their brains
are not deve lopmentally
ready. They are faced with
de~ is ion~ abou t sex and
alcohol and drugs at ages
when we were just beyond
;&gt;ushi!lg around baby-doll
strollers and Tonka trucks. ·
The job of ieenagers is to
navigate a sea of expectations and temptat ions and
arr.ive safely on the other
~ ide . It is a perilous enough
journey without marketing
rn~rcenaries in New Albany,
Ohio, luring them toward th~
roughest waters.
(Juan Rwm is a wlumnisi
fur !he . San . Francisco
Chronicle. Sfnd L'OI,nmerlls
to her in cru·e of this newspa·
p~r or semi iler e-mail &lt;11 •
joann-em@ sfchnmicle.com.) .

Obituaries

Appalachian Heritage Festival

Mary Francis Ferrell
CHA~LESTON - Mary Francis
75. of Charleston passed away
Wednesday. May II.· 2005 at Hubbard
Hospice Hmose.
She was
ret ired from the West Virginia Department
of ' Natural Resources w,ith ~5 years of servtce. Mrs . Ferre ll was a 50 year member of
the GFWC Women's Club of Charleston,
and also Brook's Bird Club. First
· Presbyterian C hu~c h of Chiifleston, and performed n:tany hours of volunteer service for ·
Jllany years .
· She was pr~ceded in dei1th by her mother
and father. Tollman Okey and Eva Gmves:
husband, Bobby Lee Ferrell.
Surviving her are son ,and his wife, Tommy Joe and Vicki
Ferrell ; brothers and theor wives. William Paul and Connie
Graves, Tillman Okey and Carla Graves , Jr., and Harry Lee
and Genevie Graves; sisters and their husbands. Ola Maude
and Dana Bayes. and Linda and Ed Stien; granddaughters.
Heather and her husband Matt Metheny and Hollie Marie
Ferrell: several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held at II a. m. on Tuesday, May 17,
2005 at the First Presbyterian Church in Charlesttm with
Pastor Dick Neeley. Pastor Robert Newm·a n and Pastor Mark
Lamp,ley officiating. Entombment will follow at Kanawha
··. Valley Memorial Gardens, .Glasgow. The family will receiv.e
fnends from 6 to 8 p.m. on Monday at J. E. JohnSon Funeral
Home in Kanawha City.
In lieu. of tlowers the fam ily request donations made to .
. Hubbard Hospice "House, 100.1 Kennawa Dfive, Chmleston,
W.Va. ~53 11
J. E. John son Funeral Home, 514 50th St.. Charleston,
W.Va. is in charge of the arrangen:tents.

Honored
from PageA1

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Ashton Brown .
The announcements will
air on WSAZ, beginnin g

~~:or~~s~~~o~,~~:eti~feJ:d

Brian J . Reed

The first farmers market of the season featured plants -bedd ing plants, flowers and things for the spnng pl anter. Later thi s
year. it will offer fresh sweet corn , tomatoes, peppers. cucumbers and other produce from local growers. The market was part
of the Appalachian Heritage Celebration on Saturday;. the next is the fi rst weekend in June.
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Vietnam's war orphans set to return 30 years later

a( www. wsaz.com by the ·
ALPHARETTA. Ga. (AP)
" Best of the Class" link on
- Tanya Bakal has spent
the left navigation bar.
WSAZ celebrates gradual· much or her life nonning from
ing seniors each year with Nguyen Thu Kim Phung.
Three decades ago, she left
this nationally acclaimed that
name in Vietnam, along
program. This year mqrks the
with her biological mother and
21st year for the event and her culture, when she was airthe 4th year Marshall lifted out as part of the wartime
University has partnered·with "Operation Babylift." Next
the station.
inonth , she hopes to find them
all.
Sakal's search will take her
more than 9,200 miles away to
Saigon.' no)v renamed Ho Chi
Minh City, with 19 other
orphans from the first wave of
the effort that eventu all y
brought more · than 3,000
Vietnamese child re n to the
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) longer needed blood transfu- United States.
They don't speak the IanNo one could have been sions. said the study's leader,
more surprised than the doc- Dr. Alan List of the H. Lee guage, many of their names
tors themselves.
Moffitt Cancer Center in have changed and · some They were just hoping to Tampa, Fla. A year later, including Bakal - don't even
relieve the . symptoms of a three-fourth s of them still know their real birthdays.
deadly blood disorder- and don't need transfusions ,
"Everyone has a beginning."
ended up treating the disease
But the big surprise was said Bakal, who believes she is
itself. In nearly half of the that .signs of the genetic 31. "I want to find mine."
people . who took the experi- mutation fueling the disease
As a toddler, Bakal was ·
mental drug, the cancer diminished in 8 I patients·and among the 57 children · became undetectable.
vanished in 51.
mostly babies, all orphaned or
Specialists said Revlimid
"The chromosome abnor- given u~ by their parents- on
now looks like a break- mality completely disap- . the Apnl 2. 1975, flight made
through and the first effec- peared, somethin~ we ' ve by Ed Daly, form~r president
tive treatment for many peo- never seen before' from a of World Airways. The plane
pie with myelodysplastic drug aimed just at boosting took off from a pitch-black
AP Photo
syndrome, or MDS, which is red blood cells, List said. • runway, and its lights were
even more common than . Dr. Bruce Johnson of the kept off in the air to keep the Tanya Dilbeck Sakal poses with her kids, Ethan Sakal. 5. left, Casey-B levins. 10, center. and
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Vietnamese military from Samantha Ba~al, 3, right, at a park in Alpharetta, Ga .. Bakal was one of the original 57
leukemia. ·
Vietnamese orphans on World Airways Operation Baby\ 1ft Apr\1 2, 1975 flight just before the fall
''It may be, if not eradicat- in ·Boston compared it with shooting it down.
of
Saigon. She is scheduled to return to Vietnam for the first time in June when World Ai rways
ing the disease, putting it what doctors saw in early . News of the flight traveled
into what I would call deep tests of the drug Gleevec on . quickly, and · the next day, brings some of the orphans l:jack on a flight dubbed Operation Babylift · Homewood Bound.
remission," said Dr. David people with chronic myel- President Gerald Ford was del•
She was adopted by a white
Johnson,. a cancer specialist ogenous leukemia several tiged with telephone calls to do Americans feel relief." she said. Instead, she was among those
at Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer years ago .
.something to·save the children "They were saving children."
hastily boarded on the World co uple. Reed and Laur&amp;
Center who is familiar with
"If you extrapolate what of Vietnam. The government
The Vietnam !li ght next Airways !light.
Dil beck. a tlight engineer and
but had no role. in· the ihey saw, it's one of the brought thousands more chi!- month was arranged by
Until recentl y, Vietnam was a hypnotherapist. and grew up
re.search.
signs for long remission,'.' he dren out of Vietnam as Saigon Atl
b d W ld A'
was falling that April.
anta- ase
or
trways just a birthplace for Bakal. in the then mos tly wh ite
Revlimid "is not yet on the said of the abno!'l11ality's disfor 20 of the orphatls on the h.er journey out of Saigon Atlanta &gt;uburb of Marietta tryShirley Peck-Barnes, author t-r t t' 'ght
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market but almost certainly appearance .
simply a foo tnote in her life. ing to blend in. wanti ng a face
of
"The
War
Cradle,"
which
·
t
s
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·
.
Dr. Jas mine Zain, a blood documents the legacy of . Baka1 a 1most dI dn , t make not a definin g moment.
will be" because of these
to mat ~h her Southent tw ang.
tindings, he said.
specialist from the City of Operation Baby lift, calls 11 the that tnp. ~h e had been set to
MDS refers to a group of Hope Cancer (enter in New greatest humanitarian gesture board a C:&gt;-Aca1:go plane that ·
Sunday
disorders caused, by the bone York, said the results warrant of the last century:
crashed a few days later.
E1·ening
marrow not making enou"h
at the
"' further testing· on the drug.
"This is the one thing about killin g almost half the 330
starting
60
Pomeroy Church of the Nazarene
healthy, mature blood cells.
"Nowhere do you see
to the Vietnam War tha.t made adults and children on board .
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About I 5,000 to 20,000 new 70 percent responses." she
May 15th .· 18th , 2005
cases are diagnosed each said .
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~:oo Pm
About' one-third of people
.year in the United States,
Guest Speaker Dr. Ray LaSalle
and · as many .as , 50,000 on the drug had temporary
Americans have it now. They drops in other .. blood cells . AKRON (AP) - Electric
Paul, a native of Waukesha,
from Bucyrus. CH
usually suffer anemia and and clotting components, guitar pioneeF Les Paul was Wis,., also has won fi ve
Public invited by 1
fatigue and need blood tr~s- fixed by brietly interrupting one of 14 people · inducted Grammy Awards.
Pastor Jan Lavender
fu sions about every e1ght treatment or lowenng the into . the National Inventors
Five other li vi ng inve ntors
(740) 992-5888
· weeks to stay alive.
dose.
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also were inducted into the
Hall of Fame on Saturday.
" It's a serious problem, it
The study was sponsored
Paul, 89. invented the solid Akron-ba.sed hall . including
.. tends to occur in older peo- by Celgene Corp. , which body electric . guitar in 1946. Dr. Alec Jeffreys. who inventpie, and it's falal .for · most," makes Revlimid. List is a · His Gibson Guitar Corp. ed genetic fin ge rprinting. and
said Dr. Herman Kattlove, a · consultant for the company
Robert · Gundlach. who has f
blood disorder specialist at and .reported results Sunday model is one of the best-selling earned more than \50 patents1
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instruments
in
the
industry
and
Cancer at a meeting of the American
the
American
Society.
Society of Clinical Oncology. he also is widely renowned for and invented the modern photocopier.
his recording,techniques.
Revlimid is similar to in Orlando.
thalidomide, a drug notorious
While - Black- Linen - Green
for the birth defects it caused
decades , ago but that in
recent ye ars has proved
effective against another
blood
cancer,
multiple
Simplified and easy-to-remember nationwide emergency number.
myeloma. Researchers don' t
Far easier for children or elderly to use in an, emergency situation.
really know how it works
Allows emergency. units to locate confused or injured callers who
other than that it boosts the
Also stocking: · .
· are unable to give directions .
immune sys'tem in a number
of ways.
Gliders, Loungers
Allows visitors and those. passing through our county. to use the
In small studies, Revlimid
&amp; End Tables
nationally. recognized 911 emergency. number to obtain help.
also showed promise and
E91l's tAD unit allows responders to have exact directions and
with far fewer side effects. In
, pertinent background information on each emergency location,
a new study, doctors tested it
on 115 people with MDS
thereby shortening ~sponse time.
•
who have the most common
. chromosome
abnormality
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that causes the disease.
After about six months on
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announcem'ei)ts that were
videotaped during a recent
luncheon held at the
Huntington Museum of Art.
The Mei gs students are
Eastern .. Cody Dill. Krista
White, Morgan Weber,
Jennifer Hayman, Jaime
Reel·, Chelsea Young , and
Derek Baum; Meigs, Katie
Southern.
Reed;
and

Cancer doctors stunned
that drug for symptoms
treats blood disease

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Guitar creator takes spot in Hall

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COLUMBUS &lt;AP) ~ Bill
More than tOO famil y
Brintlinger is one or the membe rs and friends of
lucky ones.
Lima Compan y Marine,
Brintliriger learned his son filed into an auditorium
Collin was safe after his Satu rday to li sten to the
Ohio-based M&lt;uine Reserve Mari t1e ; · Crit ical In cident
unit suffered -at least four Stress Management team .
deaths and other injuries durThey awt~cd parent s that
ing a major U.S. offensive in counselors .are available for
Iraq. .
Marines dealing with battle - ·
But that didn't . stop the .field s.treS&gt; They also disfather from attending a meet- tributcd inforination abotil
in$ ·saturday with a Marine counseling available to fami'.,
grtef t:ounseling team sent to lv membe rs.
Colt~mbu s to help people ·Kat ie Brintlinger. Ccillin's
whose loved ones serve w.ith mo ther. said he was sup the· Columbu s- ba sed lima posed to be in · one of the
Company, . 3rd Battalion . Humvees that wa ~ atta c ~ed
25th Regiment.
but dehydration kept, him out
''If it's not our' Marine. it's of battle.
"He fee ls like he should
other people's Marines," said
Bill ·
Brintlinger,
· of have been there to help. I
·Columbus.
need someone to be there for
The Ohio Marines were him ," she said.
fighting insu:genls a~ part (,r
Isolde Z ierk. whose son is
Operation Matador near a part of Lima Compqny,
· Karabilah, a village close to leads a volunteer group in
the Syrian bonier. The \).S . C6lumbus that
supports
AP Photo
milj,tary said Saturday that Marine fiunilies.
·
Rac hel, le ft . and Sha nnon Rotchie s mi le as they ta lk about the ir brother Jason, who is a Lance
the offensive was over. and . Zierk said she\ spoken to Cpl. in th.e Lima Company 3rd. batal lion 25th regiment , ounng ari interview in Col~mbu s . '
.called it a success.
more ·than 1'00 family memSix Marines invo(ved in bers .. th is week. counseli'ng Col eman . is a membe r of . so he. and hi ' wife could a blessing.
i.he operation, including three them to be calm and patient Lima Compan y. He ca n- b ~ home ..
·'J haven't heard anyihing
members of Lima Company. and te lling to not jump to celed wee kend tra vel pl an , · Some sai'd the .silence was .so that's ·always good news."
were killed Wednesday nigh! conclusions. On e mother
when an explosive detonated cried nonstop for 45 minutes
. near their armored transport over· the phone.
Columbus-based
During Saturday's meeting.
vehicle,
Marine Reserves spokesman Zierk said she had to leave
Capt. Patrick · Kerr . said to console the famil y of Pk ·
Saturday. Another meinber Christopher Dixon. 18. who
. of Lima Company had been learned Friday th&lt;it their
killed last Sunday as part of Marine had died.
i.he operation.
The Marines also informed
. Kerr said others from the the family of Lance Cpl.
com(lany have been injured Nick Erdy. 21 , that he was
in the operation, but . he · killed in the otlcnsivc.
wouldn't say how many.
'• We still very much supNine U.S. Marines were port what is going on over
killed and 40 injured overall there. There are other
Employees, Independent Contractors, ·
and their immediate family not eligible.
'
during 'the weeklong opera- Marines in harm's way, and
tion, according to the they are Nick ' s brothers."
EED.A CAR LOA"?
Department of Defense.
said Erdy 's father, Bill Erdy,
Kerr wouldn ' t confirm a in a telephone interview.
· report earlier this week by
Dixon and Erdy both died
The Washington Post, which in the attack on the,ir tran s700 East Main Street
has a reporter empedded port Wednesday. Kerr said.
pomeroy, Ohio
· . Mayor
with Operation Matador, that . Columbus
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of Cinci lllwti. whose husband · David has heen away
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since January.
Famili es w,iII sometunes
• o lon g stretches without
hearin g- from their lov~d ·
unes. making new ~ reports
of casua lties even harder to
handl e.
.
" You · ~dw ay s wonder ·if
someO ne yo u know was
i·nvol ved .'' · said Shannon
Rit chie. I~- whose brother
Jason is Lima Company
Marine who was injured in
Operation MatadoL .,
The · Ritchics got a phone
call
&lt;it;ound
rnidnight
Wedn esday fron1 Jason. It
was cmly the second time he
called since being deployed 111
March.
·'He said not to worry, it
was nothing s'erious," said
Jason \ sister Rachel Ritchie,
19. '- whose voice shook as
she descrihed her closen~ss
with her older brother.
·'You go f rom s'ceing him
all the time, hanging out
with l1is fri end,. to not
knowin g where ' he 'is," she
· saiu.

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RAVENNA (AP) ~ After ed by ihe economics of a typyears .o f grueling work, Tony ical Amish family. The horses
and Red are living the good are used for work, to put food
on the table. When they can
life these days. ·
Amish farmer Willis Miller no longer fulfill that purpose.
couldn't bring himself to sell most Amish farmers cannot
the draft horses for slaughter afford to keep them around ,
when they reached at;1 age
Their usefulness at an end,
where they could no longer many horses are sold to
handle the rigors of farm life,. slaughterhouses for a few
· "W.e , do get attached to hundred dollars·.
some horses. the sweet horsAt horse auctions around
es," he said.
the · state. such as in · Mount
So Miller gave his depend- Hope and Sugarcreek. some
able Belgians to the Amish horse-lovers try to outbid the
Horse· Retirement Program at slaughterhouses for the aniHappy Trails Farm Animal mals.
Sanctuary in Ravenna.
A nonprofit farm· 111
"After .working hard their Alliance. Bright Futures Farm.
entire lives .on an Amish fann . has purchased some old and
and giving their families their lame animals at auction. But
very best, we b,elieve Amish once again tinances limit now
horses should be_. rewarded many horses · can be bought
with a comfortable retirement, and what cari be done with
not a trip to a slaughterhouse," them.
said Annette . Fisher, the
Fisher
and
Mindy
founaer of Happy Trails . . a Thompson. who runs Bright
nonprofit
horse-retirement Futures, favor Amish farmers
farm 40 miles southeast of donating the horses to farms
Cleveland.
where they live out a life of
· .
'Tens of thousands of ole! leisure. ·
and unwanted horses are
But even then· costs can be
slaughtered every year .and prohibitive. Many of the
sent . to countries .where peo- horses need veterinary care.
Once a horse is restored to
pie eat the meat. industry
records show.
health. the retirement farms
The problem. is compound- try to find a family to adopt it.

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·Prep Schedule

Cincinnati
R e d s '
Elizard o
Ramirez
throws
against the
Philade lphi
a Phil ltes in
·the
first

• .Today's game
Toumamant Softball •

Gallia Academy at Northwest, 4:30p.m
TUesday's games
Treick.and Field
'Division HI District Meet (at Rock Hill) ,
3 p.m.
Tournament Baseball
~
Symmes V~&lt;ly vs. Eastern tat Universlty
.,of RiO Gmnde), 5 P,.m.

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Track and Field

Division II Di~trict Meet (at Fairland). 3

8.m.
,

Tournament Softball

Eastern vs. Symm_as Valley (at Minford

. H.S.),,5 p.m.

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n ni ng

Sunday in
Philadelphi'
· a. Ramirez
( 0 - 1 )
s o I i d

Track and Field
Division Ill District Meet (!Jot RocK Hill),

5p.m.
W.Va. State .Meet (at Ch8rle.ston)'
Satu~ay'a

game

Track and Field

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·. ;plvislon II DistriCt Meet {81 Fairland), ·

tOa.m.

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Close sets new
SEOAL record
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scheduled at EHS

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his
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two
and
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Phils won 43.

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TUPPERS PLAINS ~
A win is a win no matter
how it comes.
Sports physicals have been
Eastern's Lady Eagle.s
scheduled at Eastern High
claimed the sectional title
School for May 25 at I p.m.
Saturday
after Waterford
Any boy or girl -that plans
let
the.
game
get aw~y from
to participate in athletics dur,,
them ·on numerous · mising the 2005-06 school year
CLEVELAND
(AP)
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takes. Their nine errors
will need to have a physical
Roy Halladay pitched 7 2-3
allowed Eastern to easily
performed and ' the informasuperb•
innings and Vernon
cruise to an 8- 1 victory
tion packet can be picked up
·Wells
hit
-a three• run homer
and another sectional
in the high school office.
as
the
Toronto
Blue : Jays
championship.
Dr. Kelly Roush will peravoided a series sweep with a
The Lady Eagles took
form the physicals and there
5-2
win over the Cleveland
the .lead and never looked
will be a $10 fee per person.
Indians
on Sunday.
. back early iri the fourth
Contact Eastern High
Halladay
(6-2) allowed five
inning. After Krista White
School at (7.40) 895-3329 for
singles and used his fastball
got on base by error, Sara
more information. ·
along with a nasty breaking
Barringer drove in the run
ball · to get· . 14 outs on
giving them the early 1-0
grounders.
He walked three
lead.
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atilize after another al bat
starts against Cleveland.
. from the Wildcats proWells' shot in the eighth
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duced no runs in the fi.fth.
· inning off C.C. Sabathia (2Annual
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Memorial .O olf Scramble
the plate. hitting a shot to
between Halladay and the
will be held Memorial
outfield and after another
Indians' ace. Alex Rios hit a
weekend, on .Saturday May
error, was able to get on
solo homer in the third as the
base.
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28th with a 9ain tee-ofF:
Blue Jays snapped a sevenShe was joined by Casey
· The tournament will be. a
game losing streak against'
Smith and Jen . Armes,
[Our man scramble bring
Cleveland. ·
loading the bases with one
ypur own team format. Your
. Toronto was in danger of
out. As · mistakes killed
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being swept for the fourth
Waterford the entire game,
time this season. HoWever,
handicap of 40 with only
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one player below I 0.
White
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who dropped his
Sabathia,
third place $100.
One more run was added
third straight start, was still in
Cost of the toumarilent is . · off of an RBI double by
it until ~iving up the homer to
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Arnold of the Wildcats
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the inning.
before Wells connected for ·
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Eagles. A line qrive hitting
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Larry Crumlphoto
. Arnold and an error to first
Before his homer, Wells
allpwed runners to get on Eastern starter Krista White ·delivers a pitch during Saturday's Division IV sec~onal final
was just 4"for-34 (: 118) with
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Eastern High School will be
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through June 3.
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.liDd girls who will be enter.
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allegation
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now
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of camp. ,
Ohio State basketball player . ball recruits with Serbian
Wright State. the expense of housing NCAA violation.
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and
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devise
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to
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denie
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the Savovic.
Kathleen Salyers, who was
will be fundamental basketcov~r it up have surfaced 'in
Micha,el
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· O' Brien was fired last sum- by Biancardi 10 buv clothing pla,_ •ers rec·er···ed \"Us· provt·d- in ord. er to remain eligible.
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st ruck out Ada m Dunn to end Reds starte'r Elittirdo.Ramirez
the ga me with the tyin g run to hit into an inning-ending
on first.
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double play.
Pad-illa started the season on . The Philadelphia right-hanthe di sabl ed li st while recov- ' dcr ·a'll owed a two-out double cring from ri ght triceps ' ten- to D' Angelo Jimenez in the
diniti s and pitcheu poorly sixth and imentionally walked
since returning to ihe rotation . Valentin . Though Cincinnati .
on April 19. Orily twice in trailed 2-0, Reds manager
ri ve starts did he go fiv e Dave Miley let Ramirez bat.
innings, and he entered It didn 't pay off as the pitcher
Sunday\ start with an ERA of flied out to left.
9.74.
Ramirez (0-1) worked six
· Padilla 's s ~ruggle s seemed solid innings in his t1rst ~areer
to carry ov.er against the Reds start. He struck out four, .
when he gave up a hit and walked two .• and gave up
walked two in the first inning .. seven hits.
But he escitped · without
He made his major league
allowing a run when Austin debut
last . year · with.
Kearns grounded oui.
Philadelphia. which traded
Padilla opened the fourth him to the Reds lastseason as
inning by walking .Dunn and part of the deal that. sent
giving up Kearns· seventh pitcher Cory Liille to the
double ofthe year. After an Phillies.
out, Javier Valentin walked to
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Phil lies' 4-J win 'o ver the
Cincinnati Reus on Sunday'. ·
Padilla ( 1-4) tO.ssed four-hit
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·
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Billy Wagner · pit'ched the
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froll) 44 to 60 by late this
Temperatures will fall fr-om
. morning. Skies will range 46 to tod ay's low of 39 by 6 ..
from mostly sunny to mostly a.m .. Skies .will be clear to
cloudy with 5 MPH winds mosilv clear with 5 MPH
from the northwest turning wind.: from the northeast.
from the north as ihe .morning progresses.
Tuesday, May 17
Afternoon (1-6 p.m.)
Morning (!a.m.-Noon)
It should be. a cloudy afterTemperatures will increase .
noon. Temperatures · will from 41 to 62 by late this
remain around 63 with mo rn ing . · Skies will range
today 's high of 64 occurring from mostly sunny to partly
around 4 p.m .. Winds will be · cloudy with 5 MPH winds
5 MPH from the north.
from the nonhca't.
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available Full or part t1me
w1th flexible schedules and
excellen t beneftts
Appl1cattons available at
2943 St At 141 GaH1po!1s
15054 St At 160 V1nton
56 Vme Street Gallipolis
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to 1-740-373-6854
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Southeast Oh1o EMS Dtstnct
seeks ContinUing EducatiOn
Coordmator Dut1es Include
teaching classes for EMT's
ParamediCS
and
F1rst
Responders ma1ntenance
of equipment and mstructiOns matenals ma1nta1nlng
educational records and
ass1stmg
the
Trammg
D~r&amp;etor w1th all programs tor
180 employees Must be an
Oh10 paramed1c With EMS
teach1 ng
cert1f1cate
8eg1nmng salary IS $26,000
Full publtc employee benefit
package available Send
resume
to
Human
Resou rces D1rector P:O
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by May 20 2005 SEOEMS
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Improvement
30 years
expenence Customer satt·
fact1on guareneed Anyttng
With home Improvement
Compare our pnces Free
estimate (7 40)256-6678 or
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I w•ll cle~m houses or offices
References available For
the best m cleanliness call
Malinda at 304-531-1794 or
740 992 5805

KAS Lawn Mow1ng servtce
needed • :50. . - - . . . . , . - - - - - , and hauhng D1scount tor
seniors' (740)245 9240 or
E;~tpenence •s requ1red Call 11
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News Reporter
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has an NT1med1ate open·
mg for a full lime News
Reporter Please send
resume
wnt1ng
and
cover letter to Jim
Freeland 825 Th1rd Ave
Galhpr 1s. Oh10 45631

DIRECTV
FREE Home
entertamment
System
FREE Equ•pment and Install
up to four rooms 145 channels $29 00 a month Ask
how to get FREE . HBO
MAX, and STARS 1·800·
523--7556 for" deta1ls

Par.tmediCS
&amp;
EMT's
needed Apply at 1354 -Fo_•_S_a_l~e--lo-tS-In-M-em_o_'Y_
JackSon P1ke Galhpolls
Gardens N1ce Locat1on
Pari T1me LPN Monday Real Cheap (740)245-5139
~rlday, no weekends, no - ' - - - - - - - Holidays no shift work MOVING SALE Two 8X10
Apply 1n perS(ln Mod~eal Bulidtngs computer desk
Plaza 936 State Route 160 horse tack horses trans
Galhpohs
AM/Formula car and body
parts Eng~nes , ho1st, align·
Posthon ava1lable lor counter ment mach 1ne AND items
clerk Must be good Wtlh too numerous to mention,,
money and paper work Also 740-992·2800 or call 740.
reliable and at least 25 yrs 416-1960
of age (background check ~l!r--~-----,
reqwed) Starting pay S6 25
WANTO&gt;
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Perk at 215n OhiO Rrver
Ad Mason, WV (304)n3- ASSISted ltvmg care 1n my
5111
home Prtvate room and
s-e-.-k-ln_g_e_n_o,-g-e-11c--b-,lg_h_t bath, 3 hot meals Call

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Company m Galha County
took1 ng tor e)(penenced
1nstallers and techmetans If
Interested send resume to
CLA Box 566 c/o GallipoliS
Tribune PO Box 46g,
collection IP«IIillt Dental
ClalhpoUe OH 45831
Fax
background helpful
wanted Billing peraon for reJUme to (740)446 -.a.-o
phyllclan OHICI Part tim•
Mutt have reliable trana- Styillt wanted Smart Style
portatlon and medical otttce Salon FuH•time or Pll'1·ttmt
coding and billing exparl· hourly .,,. 'II. commloalon
ln1urence
~c• comoutt!lf' and typing Paid vacation
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PO Box 4SQ, - - - - - - - ' - - T'upperware, Sell or date 1
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Help wanted· Carat Adult Tupptrware Hurry Offtrt
Oraup 1-!.cmt (7.C0)992· Enda " May-27 (304)173·
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New 14x60 Qnly $198 73 3 bedroom, 2 Catti CIA wltn
per mo Includes complete deck &amp; room addttlon 455
set up and delivery 740· Si At 218 (740)446 73~2
385-2434
3 Br 2 Be Mobtle Home
TP / C
Wate r Eastern
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Stock models at old pnces Schools Call- 1·502·9432005 models arnv1ng Now 0386
Coles
Mobile
Homes
E)(cellent locat1on ve ry n1ce
15266 U S 50 East Athens
2 bedroom all appliances
Oh10 45701 (740)592·1972
washer and dryer $425 mo
"Where You Get Your
+
S6CUri1Y
depOSit
.Moneys Worth
References required No
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pets (740)446·2423

3 Bedroom 1 bath new w1n
dows doors and k1lchen 2
acre lawn· gold ftsh pond·
pnvat e sett1ng but close to
everythmg Bulavllle P1ke
$86 500 1ncludes all appliances and some lurmture Santa s Forest
25 000
Phone (740)446-9220
plus/m1nus
Chns tmas
3 Bedroom
1~Bat h Trees 27 aces Mature
Aemod~Jed , Full Basement, Hardwood $40 000 (•f new)
Apphances
mcluded, Machmery, MmEirals Rented
4 Bedroom
Ou tbuildmg &amp; 24 FT Pool Tratter s1te
188 Park Dnve (304)675 reconstructed log House
Three Outbwldmgs, County
7460
Tra1ned
labor
Water
3br House D1111ng Room $265000 3046754138
K1tchen, Hot water heat &amp;
Electric Ctty Water &amp; Onlled
Well Bri ck &amp; VInyl Ext
(304)586·485e
112 Ac lot Tycoon Lake on
7 Homes under $14000
Eagle Ad Co Water (not
Will deliver 74 0·385·4367
$7 500 00
lake
front )
(74tl)247-1100 0&lt; (304)532·
AHentlonl
local company oftenng 'NO 6271 cell
DOWN PAYMENT" wo
grams tor you to buy you r 2 acres more or less all uttl
IlleS paved road 2 miles
home Instead ot rentmg
from Chester
$16,000,
• I 00% hnanc1ng
(304)483-7550
• Less than perfect credit
accepted
• Payment cou ld be the
same as rent
Loca tors
Mortgage
I Buy Homes- l oca l person
(740)992-7321
buys home s Confiden tial
Ou1ck cash J1m 740-99;;!
6300 No calls after 9
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ou do busmess with
le you know and NOT__. I
end money through th
a11un!ll you have tnvestl
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in thia newspaper It
subject to tile Federal
Fair Houtlng Act of 1968
which maket It illegal to
advertlae " any
preference, llmlt.Uon or
dlacrlmlnatlon baaed on
race, color religion, tex
familial atatua or national
origin, or any Intention to
make any auch
pretartnce, limitation or
dJacrlmlnatlon '
This newapaper will nol
knowingly accept
advertlaementa for real
estate which Ia In
vlol.rlon of the law Our
readert are hereby
Informed that all
dwelllngs edvartiHd In
thlt new.paper are
available on an jtqual
opportunl~ bans
New 3 BD 2 Balh Home
Only 198/mo Includes ale,
delivery and set up 740365-9948
New 3 BA 2 Bath SectiOnal
Home
Only
249/,mo
Includes AIC delivery &amp;
setup 740 365 7671
New 3 BA Home Only
189Jmo Includes ale dellv
ery and set up 740·385·

4:361
New
Remolded
3·
Bedrooms 2 Bath 2 Car
Garage on 1 arce, Sunset
Lane off Sandhill Ad
Ask1ng 590 000 Call lor
Appointment (304)575-4352

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(2) 2 bedroom apts over
look1ng City park Ut1l111es
mcluded, $400/month Call
be1ween
(740 )446· 4639
Sam&amp; 4 30pm
1 and 2 bedroom apart
ments lurmshed and urtfur
n1shed, secunty deposit
reqwe d no pets 740 992
22 18
2 Bedroom
Apartment
$400 a mon th , no pets call
740·992-4119--ask
for
Marge '
2 bedroom first floor laundry
vac ref &amp; range furnished
$450/mo No pets a40)4410596
3 bedroom apartment m
Middleport No Pets 992sese

One BA apt In Spring Valley,
W/ 0 1 hookups, $290 per
month + dep (740)386·0011
o• (740)339·0362

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Roady to move In 3 BR
Home In country letting only
I &amp;8/mo w~h 10% down 1••170. 2 btdroom, 111 eltc·
trlc, CA/Heat Excellent con·
740-386-43e7
dillon. No pttl 2 ml!ea from
town
Oepo1IVAe1trence
required , $-.SO/month . Call
after ~m (74C)445-e585
front
2000
Fleetwood,
kltchon modal wltlt aklnlng 2 bedroom Llkl Dr Ale
and centrtl 1lr Will ctellver Grande, SoiOO montlt SoiOO
No peta
VI'Y claan HI00-837•3238 dtpotf1 firm
(7.0)2.5-5571

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Appliance
Warehouse
1n Henderson WV
Pre·
owned applicanes startmg at
$75 &amp; up all under warranty
:.. we do serv1ce work on all
Make and MOdels (304]6757999
Fumlture Sate Mol lohan s
Sola and chair start1ng at
$399 Call (740)446 7444
Ml!lllohan Carpet 202 Clark
Chapel Road Porter Oh10
(740)44 6 7444 1-877-8309 I 62 F1ee Esllmates Eas y
f1nancmg 90 days same as
cash V1sa1 Master Card
Dnve a l11tle save alot
Samsung
HD TV
Cond1t1on
5400
(7 40)44 1·0450

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Call

Townhouet
Apa•lmonlo Very Spacloua,
2 Bedroom• CIA, 1 1/2
Bath, Adull Pool 1 Baby
f'ool, Patlc, Sta~ S3WMo
No
Pall, Leaae PIUI
Socunty Dtpoal1 AaqulrO&lt;I ,
(740)4-le-3481

l'wln Rlvara Tower Ia ~pt­
lng appl~llona for walling
ll1t tor Hud-tubaJztct, 1· br,
1partmant, till 175·8878
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS.
In
Salisbury
Townshtp on Ball Run
Road about a mile
and
a
hall
Constructton of 35
ton of crusher run.
(39) 3x3x6 Gabl&lt;&gt;n
baskels
ftlled
In
place , 13 Gabion baskets 1tlled tn place
wtth 30'18 tnch dtameter plastic culvert,
and a ton of cold
patch. Thts pro1ect
can be view on May
23 at 10 00 a.m
In
Salisbury
Township on NobileSummit Road about a
mile from
County
Road 5, conslructlon

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ThOmpsons Appliance &amp;
Repa1r 675 7388 For sale·
re conditiOned
automahc
washers &amp; dryers retr1gerators
gas and electnc
ranges a1r cond1t10ners and
wnnger washers W11J do
repa1rs on ma1o'r brand s 1n
shop or at your hof11e

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of 11 Gab1on 3x3x6,
11 Gablon 4.5x3x6
Gablon baskets ftlled
In place Th1s projecl
can be viewed on
Friday, May 23rd al
t1 ·00a.m .
Esttma\es can be
sent before June 2 to.
Clerk, Richard Bailey,
463
Hooker
St.,
Middleport,
Ohto
45760.
We have lhe nght
to refuse any and all
btds.
(5) 16, t7, 18 3TC

Public Notice
PUBLIC l&gt;jOTICE
• The following appli·
cations and/ or verified complaints were
received, and the following draft, proposed,
or
final
actions were Issued,
by
the
Ohio
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(OEPA) last
week .
"ACTIONS" Include
lhe adoption, modlfl·
cation, or repe;al of
orders (other than
emergency orders);
lhlt l11uance , denial ,
modification or revo·
cation of licenses,
permlta, laaaas, varl·
ancea, or certificates ;
~nd the approval or
disapproval of plana
and
specifications
" DRAFT ACTIONS"
are
written
state·
menta of tho director
of
Environmental
P r o t e c t i o n 's
(Director's) Intent
with reapect to the
laeuance, denlll, etc.
of a permit, llcenae,
order, etc. Interested
peraono may aubmlt
written commer,ta or
request
a
public
meeting
regarding
Draft
Actlona
Comments or public
meeting
requeata
m~at be aubmltted
within 30 daya of
notice of tho Draft
Action . " PROPOSED
ACTIONS" ere written
at~temonta of the
dlrector'a Intent with

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0510212005
Faclltty

modtficatlon, revoca-

Descnptlon ·

tion, or renewal of a
parmlt, license, or
variance.
Written
comments
and
requests fer a public
meeting regarding a
proposed action may
be submitted wtthln
30 days of nottce of
the Proposed Action
An adjudtcatlon heartng may be held on a
proposed action if a
heanng request or
obJection 1s recetved
by the OEPA wtlhin 30
days of tssuance of
the proposed achon.
Written
comments,
requests for publtc
meetings, and adjudication
hearing
requests must be
sent
to:
Hearing
Clerk, Ohio
Envtronmental
Protection
Agency,
P.O.
Box
1049,
Columbus, Ohto
43216-t049
(Telephone: 614·644 2129)
'FINAL ACTIONS"
are acttons of the
director whtch are
effective
upon
issuance or a staled
effective
date.
Pursuant
to
Oh1o
Revised Code Section
3745.04, a ftnel action
may be appealed to
the
Environmental
Revtew Appeals
Commtsslon (ERAC)
(formerly known as
the
Environmental
Board Of Revtew) by a
person who was a
party to a proceeding
before the director by
ftltng an appeal within
30 clays of notice of
the
Final
Action.
Pursuant
to Ohio
revised code section
3745.07,
a
Final
Action lssuln'g, denyIng, modifying, revokIng , or renewing a
permit, llcenae , or
varlsnce which 11 not
preceded
~y
a
Pro posed Action, may
be appaaled to the
ERAC by filing an
appeal within 30 day•
of Issuance of lha
final action. ERAC
sppaale must be flied
with: Environmental
Review
Appealo
Commlaalon ,
309
South Fourth
StrHt, Room 222,
Columbuo,
Ohio
4321~ . a copy of the
sppeol
muat
be
served on the director
within 3 daye after filIng tho appeal with
the ERAC.
Final 111uance of
Denial of Permit to
lnatal;
Maaon County 'E'
Corp
Pomeroy, Ohio
Aotlon
Date:

Wastewater
ldentlflcallon
Number: 06·765t
This Final Aclion was
preceded by the same
or substantially the
same
Proposed

Aclion
Ftnal approval ol
pl ans and spectfica tlons
Tuppers
Platnsl
Chester Water District
39561 Bar 3 Road
Reedsville, Ohto
Action
Date·
412912005
Facility Descroptton.
Community
Water
System
Identification
No
387673
This Fmal Actton
not
preceded
by
Proposed Acllon and
Is
appealable
to
ERAC.
De1ail plans
for PWS ID:5300612
Plan
No.:
387673
Regarding Phase ' VI
Improvements
Pro1ect.
(5) 16 1TC

Publlc Notice
IN THE
COMMON
PLEAS COURT, PROBATE OIVISION
MEIGS
• COUNTY,
OHIO
IN THE MATIER OF
SETTLEMENT
OF
ACCOUNTS ,
PASBATE COURT, MEIGS
COUNTY, OHIO
Accounts
and
vouchers of the following named faduciary has been flied In
the Probate Court,
Meigs County, Ohio
for approval and settlement.
ESTATE NO 31S92 •
4th
Account
of
William
Milhoan,
Guerdlan of lhe parsen and estate of
Wayne Milhoan, an
Incompetent.
Unless exceptions
are flied lhereto, said
account will be eel for
hearing before said
Court on the t 3th day
of June , 2006 , at
which
time
sold
account will be considered and continued from day to dsy
until flnaiiV dlapcaed

Help Wanted

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R1d1ng mower L11tle W1za ro
12 I 2 KP I C Bw;~gs &amp;
New John Deere 5025 Stratton motor 38 1nch cut 1971 Ford Psc k up short
Senes Utli1ly Tractors @ 4speeo 1996 model $400 , Nheel base many new parts
S700 Call (30 4f675 6798
2 99° c Ftxed/ 36 monlhS (740 1441 t 677
please leave message
Carmichael
Equ1pment
Ze10 Turn Z Trak Mowers
(7 40)446 2412
froM John Deere ava1 lable at~ 199 8 Chev S1lverado Ext
Ne....., John Deere Round 4 ft 0 o
hxed
rate
tro Cab 4x4 all po,.,.er Auld
Balers @ 1 9°e F1 xed Rate Carmichael Equ1psnent w1th 4 3L v 6 Vortex Alum r1ms
F nancmg for 48 Months or John Ooer e Cred1t app ro1al topper
Pewte1 Charco,,l
New Model 457 Standard ( 7 4 0' l 4 4 6 2 4 1 2 98 000
m'1
E~cell ent
Round Baler OnlY S13 250 www carea corp
Cond1!10n S9 9DO OBO
cash Makes 4X5 Bale
Phone (304 \675 2039 alter
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Carm 1chael
Equ 1pment
5 OO[Jrn
(740)446 21412
10
Al'IUoi
2000 Chevy truck Z71 4K4
HlR S,\1 &gt;:
we ll mfl1ntamed loaded
VGC S8 500 Call (740)388
1969 Volts wagon Dume 0877
18 yearli ng ewes 5125 buggy F1ber glass body
legal
S2 500 2001 Dodge 1500 Sport VB,
each 740 388 9747 or leave street
a message at 740 669 (740)44 1-0157 or (740)645· quad
ca b
$16 900
5141
9905
(740)645 6734

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De ta 9 Bench top Dana
Wolff Ta nmng Beds
saw almost new Crattsman
Huge select1on
comb1nat1on 6 d1sc ahd 4
Immediate Delivery
belt sander sl1ghtl~ used
Fmancmg
S55 Craftsman 7 1/4 c1rcu
1 800 894 6997
tar saw $25 Skll 7 1/4 CJr
(7 40)446 6579
cular saW co mrnerc1al duty
530 Wood cen ter mount
Rlii ,IJI\(,
drawer shder metAl center
Sl 1 PPIIL~
mount sl1der w1th brackets
Used Furn1ture Store 130 an d 10Hers approx 80 sets
Bulav1lle P1ke Appliances Box of Senco nAiler 2 1'2 Block bnck sewef p1pes
mattresses
dressers MilS (740)441 9359 leave wmdows lintels etc Claude
co uches dinettes rec hners message
Wmters R o Grande OH
bun~beds
grave monu
JET
rnents
much
more
AERATION MOTORS
Ca
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... ...
(740)446-4 782 Gallipolis
OH Hts 11 3 (M S)We buy Repaned New &amp; Rebu1lt In
used furn t1re
Stock Call Ron Evans 1
Adorable AKC La b pupp1es
BOO 537 9528
Vet checked
sho ts &amp;
Washer S95 dryer $95
refngerator $95 etectnc · --~~----'-- wormed Yell owv &amp; choc
range $95 like new washer Maple head/loot boa rd p1l· Pnce $300
$175 wnnger washer like low top ma11ress bo)( S1amese &amp; H1rnatayan k1t· 3 Pygmy Goats 7wks old
new $200 Kenm 0 re s 1de- sprmgs
sheets
also tens &amp; cats $125 Phone make good pe ts (304)882
by s1de $295 twm s1ze bed (740)256 6783
(740)440 1062
2625
$75 love seal $50 very n1ce NASCAA Tickets
Mlmature P1nc he rs 1 male 1 Ask ~&lt;) bOut our AQHA
round table wt 4 cha1rs $150 4 Busc.h 4 Nextel- Coca
tem ale
black.'mn
ta1ls Member D1scounts on new
Skaggs Appltanoes
Cola 600 May 26 29
Clocked dewclaws removed John Deere Equ1pment
76 V1ne Street
Chrysler seciiOn Aow 48
wormed ,Ready May 16th Carmichael
Equ1pment
(740)446 7398
$800 (740)33.9 0218
$300 each (740)388 8124
(7 40)446 24 12
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NEW AND USED STEEL
Ftwnc-; &amp;
Chick's for Sale
Steel Beams P1pe Rebar
S1 25 each
VFJJ- 1\III.ES
For
Concrete
Angle
Heavy assorted
Rwenne Channel Flat Bar Steel
Buv or sell
Brown Layers
HOMEGROWN
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For
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3 weeks old
STRAWBERRIES
on SA 124 E Pomeroy 740 Dr~veways &amp; Walkways L&amp;l
St Run Only
992 2526
Russ Moore Scrap Metals Open Monday
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Tuesday
Wednesday &amp; Available at McKean Farms Buy 25 or more 75ct each
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Saturday
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GRAIN
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12pm Spm Saturday
months O'l New John Deere
40 new Hymnal Church
Sunday
Compact Tractors &amp; 1t 0 TLB Tobacco Plants tor sale Call
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8965
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1997 Dodge Grand Caravan and heat stove 1cebox
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57 900 Call Jay (740)446
1992· 29 AirStream Excalla
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74 000 m1les excellent con
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Sl T loaded v 8 4 ~ 4 Bed (740)992 2945
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107 000 m11es runs good
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04 Harley Davidson FLHTI 24FT Dodge Wmnebago
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windows/locks well mam S23 000 Call (740l388
tamed looks and runs great ~
08;;7~7'---:-:---, m11es $19 00 0 (740)44 t Coleman Camp1ng Tra1ler
12FT 2 K1ng Beds $5 500
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6 good cond
133 000 ---Harley Dav1dson engme
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very lasT sport b1ke greaT R V 1994 T10ga 29 foot
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1984 Chevy 314 ton 4&gt;C4 p1ck
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shape ~S510u
(7 40)985· 4 500 m1les excellent cond1·
up Newly rebu1ll engme 9857
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t1on 992 7473
2000 Nlss an Ouest SE M1n1 52 000 (7 40)446 2815
Van 67K mtles sharp black . -,--,------'-~ 2001 Harley Road Kmg Teal Truck Camper AC TV
extenor lea the r sunroot 1998 Rar:~ger 4)(4 5 spd 3L 1n color many: e)(tras one Amenna wired tor Cable
loadea plus VCR (740)441 AM/ FM cassette AJC ott owner e)(cellent cond1t10n hke new $6 500 (304)675
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road package new pa1nt 29 000 m1 tes
S16 000 3353
56 000 080 Cnll after {740)446 0213
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2002 Cadillac Dev11le wh1te 4 30pm (740)256 6257
.' - - - ' - - - - - - - diamond fully equ1pped
2002 Harley Dyna Low
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laotory warranty 22 900 1999 Bravada fully loaded A1der 3 000 m1 les Garage ~10
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m1les like new $24 995 leather dual power seals Kept Impact Blue S 15 000
740 992 9066
(740)256 1428
new t1 res Alloy wheels BIDe
BASEMENT
2002 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT Book pnce S8 750 sacnflce 2004 RedCa t/ 110cc
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2002 ZX2 Ford Escort 5 AfT Sport 5 9L VB 67K -''-~--~--­ 0870 Rogers Basement
speed 4 cylinder 30 000 m1les loaded lea ther cowl 2004 RedCa t/11 Dec
4 Waterproofing
mtlas one owner S6 000 1nduc110n hOod custom Wheele r\
Paid
$1 600
(740)441 0157 (740)645 pamt
$11 300
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(740 )245 0395
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~304}675 4262
1304)593 4290 (304)593
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Jeep
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Convertible Excellent cond. Renegade Loaded 4x4
JD 450E Dozer 6 Way
84
Honda
Goldw1ng
liOn 7 000 m1les 6 speed $14 500
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Sequential Shllt in storage (740)256 1618 or (740)256
St 500 (740)245·5429 after Ready to wo rk Hours
trom October to Apnl 6200
unknown $18 500 740-992,
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4128
84 Ford F150 4)(4 automat 90 Potans Sportsman 4
- - - - - - - - IC newly rebuilt 30 2 eng1ne Wheeler Hun tttr Green
89 Bu1ck A1vera 3 8 eng1ne
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Brae~
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new
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94 Harley Dav1dson Ultra
$1 400 (740)379 2826
(740)4 46 ·9?42
Class1c 10 000 m1les blue
C)(Cellent conditiOn $13 500
99 Camara V6 Magna- flow 96 Jeep Cherokee Sport
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automati c 78 000 miles and runs good S2 800 GSF 600S Suzuki Baf1d1t
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PUBLIC '
Sherlll Sales
act.ual survey conPennin gton 'S corner accordance with an
actual survey con·
ducted by Eugene
Cass No 04CV057
43 feet; thence across
dueled under the Triplett , PS6766, on
Ocwen F-rat Bank
said lot to place or
Plalnllll
,
supervision
of
November 7, 1996.
beginning. Being part
Vs
Eu gene Triplett, S·
Bearings
are
of the same property
6766, on June 20 and
assumed and are
Pamela Benlz, el at
conveyed to the said
26, 2000. Bearings are Intended (O only
Defendants
The Buckeye Savings
assumed and are express .
angular
Court of Common
&amp; Loan Company, of
used . to
express
measurement.
·
Pleas, Meigs County, Bellaire, Ohio , by
Sales &amp; Warranty Servlee De,alitr
Ohio
angular measurement
PARCELNO..1; the
. Harry Stevens and
New Horn e~ • Vinyl
• l."awn &amp; Tractor Service
only, Being part of following descr ibed
In purs,uance of an
Florence Stevens, his
1
•
l
ickup
&amp;
Uellver~· A\·ailahle
Siding
• Nt:w Gi..!rages
order of sale to me wife, by deed dated . Auditor's .Parcel 120· easement situated in
• Wurrunty Service l&gt;eal~:r
• R~placcmcnl
,
the
Village.
of
directed from said
July 24, 1935, record· 00052.000
.
for Kt!d mux Equipment ·
Syracuse,
Sutton
court In the above ed In VoL 139, Page TRACT NO. 2: Tho
• 10.090 &amp; 12,000 \V&lt;tU ,B riggs &amp; Stratton
Window ~ • Roo l'i ng
Grantors herein, their
Township,
Meigs
entitled action, I wl!t
528 Me igs County
standb}" Generatur Sysh~nrs
COMMERCIAL and
heirs and assigns, do '' County, in the State of
II I&gt;IJI'&gt;' !!-~ \t-•: I · I Sat-, l"I!Nd ·' "ndM) • •.\ltndc&lt;l-"' it\1••&gt;&lt;1 "UI,.r, •
expose to sale at pubDeeds.
RESIDENTIAL
lic auction on the Parcel
No s:
15· further grant unto the , Ohio, 100 acre Lot
297,
Township . 2
front steps of ' the' 01237,000 '&amp;
15· Grantee herein, her
FREE EST IMATES
heirs and assigns, the
North, Range 12 West
Meigs
County 01238.000
820 East
righllo use the existof the Ohio Company
Courthouse
on
Current
Owner:
740-992-7599
ing right of way con·
Purchases and being
Friday, June 10, 2005
Pamela Bentz, et al
a 40.foot wide easeat 1O:ooam, of said
Property at: 348 Grant necting Marina Drive
ment created out of
Call H. D. Co nst.
day, the following Street, Middleport , , and ~xtendin'g from
YOUNG'S
Marina Drive in a
the JUdith A. and
.for all your home
described real estate:
Ohio 4~760 Prior
rt'pair needs. roofing,
John T Williams prop·
Tract 1: Situated in
Deed
ReferencOs: ' Southerly direction to
siding, add·ons.. .
arty (Meigs County
the , Village
of Volume 199, Page the said real estate
remodeling etc ..
Official
Records
Middleport, C9unty of 371; Volume 139, herein. The Grantee
• Room Additions &amp;
&amp;
free estima les
herein , her heirs and
Volume 68, Page 882),
Meigs,. and State of Page 528. Appraised
Remodeling
17401 992-2979
bounded
and
Ohio , ·known · and
at $12,500.00; Terms assigns, covenants
• New Garages
Repair
described as follows:
le3ve messa2e
described and being of Sale : Cannot be and egress that she
• Electrical &amp; Plumbing,
• Roofing &amp; Gutters
Commencing for refa part of Lot num- . sold lor less than 213 will share in the
3 miles west ol'
• Vinyl Siding &amp; Painting
erences at the inter·
, berad
157, of the appraised expanse of maintain·
•Patio and Pon: h Decks
Public Notice
lng the existing right
section of the center·
Bosworth's Addition , value. 10% down on
Pomeroy, OH
We do it all except
line of Ohio Stale
commencing at Mllry day of sale, cash or of way together with
furnace work
kept well groomed.
on State Rt. 124
check, the other users of the · Route 124 and the
E. Pennington's cor · certified
This is lor the benefit
. V.C. YOUNG Ill
ner running 40 ~ feel Balance due on con· said right of wey II is East line of the of the adjacent real
992-62 15 W\' 0Jij125
understood
by
and
Patrick
and/or
Mary
al'ong Main road ; firmation of sale.
estate owners, their
Pomero~, Ohio
Robert E Beegle
between the parties
O' Brian
property
thenceacross said lot
heirs and assigns.
25 Years local Ell rlence
Meigs County Sheriff
!hoi the existing right (Meigs &lt;!ounty Deed
to back, fence; thence
7. No single-wide
to said Pennington's
Lerner, Sampson &amp;
of Way is to be used
Records Volume 313,
mobile home Is to be
LEWIS
.In common with all
Page 439) at Station
corner 43 feet; thence Rothfuss
plac!i!d on the proper·
adjacent
property . 1+63-110; thence leav·
acrose said lot to PO Box 5480
CONCRETE
ty.
Ohio
owners, their heirs
ing the centerline of
place of ·· beginning.
Cincinnati ,
CONS7'RUC'I'ION
8, The value/cost of
\
9f'd assigns, and all
Ohio Slate Route 124 the home built or
Being part of the 45201 ·5408
· Concrete Removal
513-241·3100
'[&gt;ersons for the bena·
along the East line of
same property conplaced on property
,f
the
fit of the adjacent,- the Patrick and/or
veyed to the said The Atlorney
for
and Replacement
be equal to or
owners. Said right of Mary O'Brian proper· will
BuGiceye Savings and
Plaintiff
greater
than
IIi
TyJ)es
way is lor ingress,
ty South oo· 41 ' 03"
Loan , Company of (5) 9, 16, 23
$60,000.00 and shall
• A,·cepting Nf'w
egress, and utilities
West a distance of
Bellaire, Ohio, by
have a minimum of
l\·lembers
purposes ond Is more
1083.12 feello an iron
Harry Stevens ~rid
1500 . square feet,
• H~:a"')' l&gt;uty
Commerc ial
25 YearS E~perience
Public Notice
fully described as fol·
pin set by this survey
Florence Stevens, his
excluding garage.
Equipment
lows:
~
on the East lhie of
wife, by deed doted
David Lewis
9..11 a pre cons.ructed • Workout on ' 'our own
PARCEL NO. 1: ·The
said o 'Brlan property
July 24, 1935, and Sheriff's Sale of Real
unit is placed o·n the
hours· 24n
740-992-6971
followi ng deaeribed
at the Northwest correcorded in Volume Estate
property, the year of Sel'iuus lu4uiri~s OUI)'
lnsunod
139, page 528, Meigs Stale of Ohio, Meigs 20·foot wide ease·
ner of a 40-foot wide
construction will be
7~0-992-0955
lo"rce Estimutes
easement, paSsing an
ment situated in the
County Records of County
2000 or newer.
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Dee:ds. It is the inten- Oakwood Acceptance
Village of Syracuse, Iron pin found by this
10. Maintenance of ~
tion of the grantor Corporation
Sulton
Township, survey at 56.34 feet
property shall be
·Let liS
Ta~e
Meigs County, In the an(! an Iron pin set by
herein, to convey to
Plaintiff
maintained no leas
c/Jonse·
·;a."i~(,i,,~
State ot Ohio, 100 this survey at 852.42
'the said grantee all of vs
than bi-monthly with
tribUt~ to your lo•·ed
that portion of Lot No.
Sandra C~rnahan et
acre
Lot
297,
teet, said iron pin
regard to grass mowone :11 memory·.
Let me do 1\ for youl
157,
Bosworth's at
Township 2 North, being ·the true point
ing and trash hauling.
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Range 12 West, and
Addition, now owned
Defendants
at beginning for the 11 . Grantee, her heirs
Number 100 acre Lot 296,
by
said
Grantor,
boundary of the .40· and assign,t:} agree to
\10\l \IF\ I'
Case
which
said
lot, 04cv042
Township 1 North, foot wide easement
('0\11'\'\,
allow an ea'S'ement for
according to the Plat Court of Common
Range 13 West, of the
herein
described;
the purpose of the
W72S SR 141
Recorda, fronts 45
Pleas. Meigs County,
Ohio
Company's thence leaving the existing
drainage
Pumhqy, OH
fe81
along
Grant
Qhio
Purchase, and being . · East line ·. of the
ditches on tho West,
740·992-99~2
Street, Middleport, In P'ursuance of an
a part of the Judith A. Patrick · and/or Mary and the South sides
Ohio, imd runs at that order of sale to me Williams and Anna M,
O'Brian
properly of
the
property.
width In a Northerly directed from said
Chapman
property
along a line created
Should Grantee, her
direction to an alley. court in the above (Volume 42, Page 415,
by this survey South
heirs · and assigns,
The property herein .entitled action, I will
Meigs County Official
82' 09' 19" East a dis·
wish
to
enclose
conveyed is bounded
expose to sale at pub·
Records), bounded lance of 181 .41 feet to · drainage
area,
on the West by the lot lie auction on the and described as fol·
an Iron pin set by this
Grantee , her heirs
now
or
formerly
front steps of the
lows: Commencing at
survey ; thence along
and assigns, agree to
owned
by
Harry
Meigs County Court
an Iron pin found by
a line created by this
use the correct diam·
Stevens and on· the
House on
Friday,
this survey In the
survey South oo· 41 '
eter culvert/tile as
East by the lot now June , 3rd, 2005 at
East line of the 03"Westa distance of
required to· connect
owned by Verner See 10:00 a.m ., of said
Patrick H. and Marty
40.18 feet to an Iron
Phone
to existing pipe, same
and Iva M. See day, the following
O'Brian • properly
pin found by this sur· to be determined by
(740} 992·5232
excepting therefrom
described real estate:
(Volume 313, Page vey at the Northwest an engineer.
'
that portion of land TRACT NO. 1: The fol- 439, Meigs County corner of the Brenda
12. Utilities are to be
Sx!O, IOxiO,
known as Parcel 2 lowing described real
Deed Records} at the
Darst property (Meigs
buried and are the
I Ox IS, I Ox20,
conveyed to Blaine D.
estate, situated in the ·Intersection with the
County
Official · iesponslbllily of the
'rD
Walburn and Vonda
Village of Syracuse,
South line o( the
Records Volume 47,
Grantee, her .heirs
10x30
M. Walburn in Vol, 223, Sutton
Township,
Waller Floyd and , Page 773); thence
and assigns,
All
-Your
Home
Janel Jeffers
pg. 69, filed 1126/1995 Meigs County, in the Anna L. Roush prop- along the North line
13, II shall be lawful
Improvement Need~
In Meigs County · State of Ohio, 100 arty (Volume 6, Page of the Brenda Darst for
33795
Hiland Road
an
adjacent
• Siding • Windows
Recorders Office.
acre
Lot
288,
275, Meigs County
property
(Meigs
landowners · and/or
• Dt:l:ks • Porche..,
Pomeroy, Ohio
Tract 1 being the Township 1 North,
Official '
Records), County
Official
• Ccram it: Tile &amp;
grantors, their heirs
same real estate
Range 1:i West of the said Roush· property records Volume 47; and assigns, to pros·
Hardwond Floorin£
described In deed to Ohio '
Company also being on the
Page 773 and Volume
• Gurage~
ecute for any viola·
Verner !jee and Iva M. Purchase and being
South right of wey of 4,3, Page 783} and the
tion of these con· • Room Add. • Roofing
See
recorded
in
new parcel created
what was the .Ohio
North line of the venants.
• Kitchens • Bmhs
"No lnh To Smali"
VOlume 194, page 11, out of the Judith A. River Electric Hallway , Patrick and/or Mary
14. The easement
Racine, OH
Deed Records of a~d Jghn T. Wllll•m$ and Power Company;
O'Brian
property
herein shall be e
740-247-2t62 or
Meigs CouniY, Ohio ~
properly
(Meigs thence along tha East (Meigs
County
basic limestone road
740-4t6-3S08
Tract II: Situated in Co~nty
Official
line of · the O'Brian
Official
records
97 Beech Street
to last parcel. After
,.
14
yrs. Experience
the
Village
of Records Volume 68, property South oo· · Volume 46, page 813) · establishment, 11 Is
d 1 mo
'
Middleport, OH
Middleport, County of Page 883), bounded 41 ' 03" West 1055.34 North 82' 09' 19" 11ne
undarstood that said
Malga and Stale of and described ads feet to an Iron pin
of the Patrick and/or access right of way is
10x10x10x20
Ohio, and In 100 Acre follows: Commencing found by this survey
Mary O'Brian proper- to be used in com·
HOWARD
Lot No. 157, being a lor references at the and the point of ly, passing an Iron pin
992-3194
mon with grantors,
'tot fronting 45 feel, Intersection of , the beginning of the 20· found by this survey
&amp;
their
heirs
and
or 992·6635
more or less on Grant
centerline of Ohio foot wide easament at 90.71 feet; thence
assigns, and grantee,
ROOFING
Street In said Village Slate Route 124 and described
herein ; along the Eastllne ,of her
heirs
and
"Middleport's only
and running beck at the East line of , the thence along the the Patrick and/or
Alllypes of roofing:
. assigns, and other
Self·Storage"
that width to the alley,
Patrick and/or Mary Southern boundary
Mary O'Brian proper· adjacent
Shingle, Flat, Metal ·
property
'
Sold
lot
lying O'Brian
properly of the 20-foot wide ty North 00' 41' 03 "
owners coni'lecUng
New
or
Repair
between Canner and • (Meigs County Oaed
easement the follow·
East a distance of
M a r i n s I s~Jm l ess GUtter the Marlin Iota on
Records -Volume 313, lng 7 calls ; south 82'
40.15 feel to the point
Drive/Riverwalk Drive
oald alreel and being P,age 439) at Statton , 00' 10" East '362.84 of beginning. SUB·
·and the basic lime· I' DownspoUI · Siding
that lot conveyed by 1+63.80; thence leav· feel to an iron pin
JECT lo all legal
stone road. All own·
ESII~IIIS.
A.P.
Miller, ing the centerline of found by this survey, easements and right
ers,
their heirs and
Administrator of the Ohio Stale Route 124
passing iron pins
of way.
assigns, shall main·
Eahlle of John Moore, along the East line of found by this survey
The above descrlp- lain said road with
• New Homes
deceased, by deed ,the Patrick and/or at 90l1 feet, 181,42 lion was made In
sellers,
their
heirs
•
Garages
dalad September 2, Mary O'Brian proper·
feel, and 272.12 feet;
accordance with an
and assigns, or their
1911, and recorded in
ty South 00' 41' 03"
· • Complete
South s1· 01' 27" East dctual survey con- ass·ignees, retaining
Volume 106, page West . a distance of 329.91 feet to a point;
STANLEY TREE
dueled urider · the authentic conirol.
Remodeling
246, Meigs County 352.43 faet to an Iron North 71 ' 39' 18" East supervision
of
TRIMMING &amp;
Said
restrictions
are
Recorda of Deeds. pin set ·on the East 130.93 feet to a point;
Eugene Triplett, S· for the benefit of the
GENERAL
Being also the same
line of said O'Brian
North 51 ' 27' 14" East · 6766, on June 20 and
Grantors,
their
heirs
CONTRACTING
property conveyed to property, passing an
53.02 leal lo a point;
26, 2000. Hearings are
Stop &amp; Compare
and 'assigns·, as well
the sold Buckeye iron pin found by this North 47' 56' 51 " Eall
aasumed and are as the Grantaes, her • Prol)fpt &amp; quality
Savings
&amp;
Loan survey at ·58.34 laet, 37.56 feet to a point;
used
to. express · heirs an ·assigns, as
work
Company of Bellaire , said Iron pin being
North 40' 15' 08' East
angular
measure· well · as
future • Affordable Rates
Ohio, by Roocoe 0 . the true point ot 26.51 feet to a point;
menta only.
grantees
·
lor
the • References
Fowler, Sheriff of
beginning for the parNorth 28' 18' 21 " East
Grantors, their heirs
mentioned
lot.
above
Meigs County, Ohio,
Available
cel of real estate . 85.38, feel to an Iron
and assigns, reserve
Current
Owner:
by
deed
dated
herein
dascrlbed :
pin set by this our· the right to grant . Sandra Carhaham at • Free Estimates
October 20, 1936, ,and thence leaving tho vey; thence along the
additional
ease·
Call Gary Stanley
at
recorded In Volume East line of the Eosl boundary of the menta.
Properly
al
2444
740-742-2291
143, page 83, Meigs. · Patri ck and/or Mary 20·foot wide aase·
In further consider·
Rlverwalk
Drive
County, Ohio Records O 'Brian
property mont and the West , allon for this con·
Syracuoe, Ohio
Deeds, be the same along a line created line of Marina Drive veyance, tho Grantee,
PPI
20.00052.006
more or leas, but subby this survey South
North oo· 05' 07" Eaot her
heirs
and, Prior
Deed
Ject to ell legal high· 89' 18' 53" Eaat a dis· 42.07 .feel to ·a point;
aoslgn0, does hereby
References:
Volume
Wlyl ,
lance of 180.00 teet to thence along 'the . agree to the following
121, Page155
Being ltte aame raol
an Iron pin sst by this Northern boundary of raetrlctlons attached
Appralaed at $6'0,000
a alate desert bed In
survey; thenca along the 2D-foot wide ,aao- to eald raal aalola:
Ierma
of Sale: Cannot
deed to Verner H, See an .iron pin sol by this men! the lollowln~
29670 Bashan Road
1, No building lata be
be .aold lor laaa thion
1nd Iva M, See , of ourvey on the North seven calls: South 28
Racine, Ohio
cloaor than five (5)
2/3rds
of
the
record In Volume 199, llna of a 40 loot wide 28' 21 " Wall 100.33 feet of any property
45771
appraloed valua. 10%
page 371, and VOlume eaaament North 82'
740.949·2217
feet to a point; South
line,
down on day of aale,
273 , page 654, Deed 09' 19" Weal a dis· 40' 12' 08'&gt;Weet 23.10 2. Structure of a lem·
caoh
or cartlfled
Records of Meigs lance of 18l .411estto feet to a point; South
porary nature such
check
balance due
1
County, Ohio.,
an Iron pin aat by lhia 47' '58' 51' Weal 35.59 as, but not limited to,
on confirmation of
Sava and Expect the Iurvey on the East laet to a point; South
a . tent, trailer, shed,
aale.
following real ••tala&gt; line of the . Patrick 51 ' 27' 14" Watt 48.84
garage, born, or out· Robert E. Beegle,
Hours
Parcel No. 2: Situated and/or Mary O'Brian
laetlo a point; South · building shall be
Meigs
County
Sberlff
7:00AM
- 8:00PM
In the Village of property; thence leav· 71 ' 39' 18" Waat uaad aa a reoldence.
Attorney
for
the
Middleport, ~ounty of lng the North line o.f a· 122.50 lee! to a r,c?lnl; 3, No motor vahlclaa
·
Plaintiff ,
Melga and State of 40-fool wide oaae·
North 81 ' 01: 27' Weal or obllaclae are to be
Jamas
P.
Dacty
Attn
Ohio and know as • ment along the Eat! 325.25 leal to 1 •point; parkad or placed on
being the eaaterly line of the Patrick North 82' 09' 19" Wall the right of way ea- 1014 Vine Street,
17·17·1730
Suite 2320
half of the following
and/or Mory O'Brian
365,54 feet to a point
mont or driveway Cincinnati, OH4S202
$265 ton (l'ilhile Suppy Last)
deacrlbed roof oelato: property North 00' 41 '
In the Eaat llna of the
longar than 24 houra,
513-381-4888
Being 1 part of Lot 03" Eaot ·a dlalance of O'Brian
·Mushroom Compost
property ; 4. No Inoperable Ext: 4242
157 In Boaworth'o 230.70 feel to the thence along the E811 motor vahlclea may
AVailable ·,
(5) 2, 9, 16
Addition lot he Village point of begi nning. line of the O'Brian
be loll on property In
$35 · 1,QOO lbs Approx. weight
of Middleport, Melga containing
1,0000
properly South 00'
vi-.
1&amp; spreader buggies available for ";-==e~
County, Ohio , cam·
acre. more or less.
41 ' 03" Well20.18faet 5.
No
Airway pasturuenovators and set'!ders
menclng at Mary E.
All Iron pins aet by to the point of begin· commarclallbuolneao
ava1lable to rent.
Pannlngton'a corner, this survey are 5/18"
nlng, SUBJECT to all endeavors are permit·
licensed
agron'omist on staff available for
running 40 , _ feet
x 30" rebar with pial·
legal· eaaemento and 1ed on real estate:
along Main ,road ; lie ID cap stamped ' E, rlghla of way.
consulting.
,
.
however, an excep·
thence across said Triplett S-6766"
The · above deacrlp,
lion shall be made lor
SHADE RIVERAG SERVICE
tot to back fence ;
the above daacrlp·
tlon was made In
daycare.
35537 St. Rt. 7 North
Pomeroy, Ohio
thence , to
sold t ion was made In
accordance with on
6. Property Is to be

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So, your two-diamond response promises·
hearts, and your two -heart response indi·
cates spades. (You can also use transfers
after a two-no-trump opening, responding
three d1amonds or three hearts.)
One major virtue of transfers is that you
''right·Side" the contract. That is to say. the
player with the slronger hand becomes
the declarer. Making South the declarer is
important on this,deal.
Before moving to the play, thougn. note
No'rth's rebid .. Having shown five hearts
witll his two--diamond . transfer bid, he
jumps .to three no· trump to promise the
values for game and to asks partner ·to .
choose between three no-trurrip and four
hearts. With fou.r·card heart support. this ·
is an easy decision lor South. When you
have a nine-card major-sUit lit. make tha t
suit trumps. YOu will be right almost all of
the time.
Alter West leads the club queen , South
can see one definite heart loser and three
potential diamond losers . But he ca'n
erase one of them by winning trick one
and immediately cashing three rounds of
spades, discarding a diamond from the
dummy. ThEm. with. his loser count down
to three, he plays a trump (or leads the
fourth spade").
Note' that if lour hearts is declared by
North , the deiense will be lead1ng through
strength. The diamond quEien is the obvious opening salvo and defeats the con·
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Tuesday, May 17, 2005
By Bernice Bade Osol
'The year a.head cou ld ' us h er In a very
promising cyc le for you. Dame
Fo r 1une migh1 ' be respons ible for
some good 1hings, but ano1her taCtor
tll a r leads 1o your successes will be
tllat you're not apt 1o repeat past mistakes.
TAURUS (Ap ril 20- May 2 0) If you
wa nt 10 make this a prodUCtive day l or
you , co ncentra te at least so me of
your efforts on endeavo rs that could
mean more money in your pocket .
You 're lucky in this area today.
GEM INI (May 2 1·June 20) Don' t
go off and bet a bundle on a long shot
t oday, bul"• if it is · necessary t o put
money down on something that might
be Conside red a ca lculated risk, the
chances are good you "ll do OK.
CANCER (June 2 1 &gt;July 22) - ·
Spendi n g qua lity time •with persOfl S
with whom you have close persona l
bonds wi ll add a grea1 deal to your life
today. Don'! wait for them ' to initiate:
inaugurate 1hings yourself.
LEO (July 23-~ug . 22} Don't be
surprised that you are likely to be 1he
more prominen1 figure ' among youifriends and assoc;1a1es today. This is
because yOur c harisma is ap1 10 out·
s h in e all those around you .
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -You are
likely to be generally l ucKy in all your
a ffairs today, bu t you are apt to be the
mos1 . fortunate when dealing in the
financial or business realms .. Deal
w1th those affairs first.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 -0ct . 23,) - Chances
are good that you could be exposed
to some type o t in spira tional niessage
today 1hat will hll ve a favorable e llect
on your outl ook and do much 1o ·make
you h app ier down th e line .
SCOR PIO (Oct. 2 4 -Noil 22) You
have excellent abllitles today 1o
res~arch, probe and detec1. Once you
ge1 invo lved in any· 1ype o f investigative acltv1ty. i1 IS more than likely you"ll
meet w ith great success.
SAG ITTAR IUS (Nov. '2 3-0ec. 21) Those with whom you 'll be dealing
t oday will instanuy soo tha t you"re a
person who will be cooperalive with
1heir desires. ln turn . your att1tude
e ncou rages them 10 be so as well .
CAPR ICORN (Dec . 22-Jan . 19) - If
you are in the employ o l ano1her, 'it
behooves You today t o put forth your
very best efforts . ·11 is one of those
days where what you do will not go
unnoticed nor unrewarded, Get _
t hai
b onus.
AQUARIUS' (Jan . 20- Feb . 19) - You
may be ca lled upon today to Step ir1
and manage a matter ot which aneth·
· er has lost control. Don't be hesitant
to do so, because you 'll do a good job
and be highly rewarded lor your effort .
P ISCES (Feb. 2 0 · March 20)- At first
you might think things are getting
away tram you today, but when the
results are tallied tor the day, you
could be shocked and surprised at
how welt you did.
,
ARIES · {March 21·April 19) Borrowing the thoughts of another
today and ·adqptlng them 10 your own
purposes wouldn't necessari ly offend
th• originator. In fact , c hances are •
that Individual might even feel fiB! ·

ACROSS

46 Fixed a .
squeak
1 Tasly '
49 Loop trains
5 Judicial
50 Coupe or
order
sedar1
8 "- Rosen - 52 Sleady
kavalier· ·
54 Zodiac sign
11 Earthen jar 55 Losl
traction
12 Kind of hog
14 Ironic
56 ~rost
15 Arrogant
57 Ene.gy
16 Swit co-star 58 91,1
17 Vane dir.
responder
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20 Looks
DOWN
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22 - Palmas
23 Belt
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1ools
monarch
24, Mocki ng
3 'Melange
comments
4 Swing loose
27 Elvis'
5 Neutral
daughter
tones
29 Web addr.
6 Yahoo!
competitor
30 Goes to
sleep
7 Rambles
(2 wds,)
around
34 Cape
B Reside
wavers
9 Ocean lifers
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The Phillies led 3-0 in
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singled and Dunn doubled
to chase reliev'er Rh ea !
Cormier. Rya n Madson.
who gave. up six runs in
just one-third an inning on
an
Saturday, got Kearns
RBI gro undout a nd recorded the seco nd ou t before
giving way ro Wa gner.
Wag ner s tru ~k out pinchhitter Joe Randa to end th e
.eighth, stranding Dunn on ·
third ..
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innin g 1..111d· AhretJ hit his
shlll the opposite way to
left in . th e filth . Abre u
humcrc~ for the sn·enth
time in eight games and
has I 0 this season .
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Cight
~traight
game ~.
Abreu homered in live
~l r aighl games · before hi~

streak ended Friday night.
Enlly Chavet tripled in
his 'rir st game· wi th the
Phillies and scmeJ on
Abreu\ s in g !~ i,n th e se\' e nth . Philadelphia added
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Aartlll Boone 's fielding
Tell Purdy made sure this one ed him like a commodity and
n1nncrs m :-....:oring po:-;ition . . errm helped the Blu e Jays
didn't get awa~ from him .
pushed him to tum pr~ at age
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Sahathia got two out s
dosed to 2- 1 111 the sixth.
Cl1ampionship on Su ,rday fin· until he hit into a bunker at
Ca,ey Rl.r~ e , i11 ekd :wd before John McDonald
his lirst PCiA Tour 1 ictory. ·
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Funding will allow for new homes in area
BY PAUL DARST
NEWS@MYDAILYTRIBUNE.COM

POMEROY - ·Forfive area
familie s, the American dream
is just around the corner.
The ·
Gallia-Meigs
Community Actiori Age ncy
soon will begin helping live
low-income families build
new homes thanks to a
$200,000
Hous ing
Opportuniti es
. Made
Economical (HOME ) grant
from the Ohio Department of
· Developme:u.
·

"Every fe~ years we apply
for a grant," said Steve lage rs.
housin g developer with the
agency. "This is actu&lt;illy the
first money ·we' ve gotten in
about two years."
· Urban (treas in the slate· usually receive th.e lion's share of
HOME money · because of
their much larger populations.
Jagers said.
"We're lucky to get it," he
said.
Often, the inability to provide a down payment is what
stops families
from
.
. buying

their ow n. homes. This grant
wi ll be used to help the .fami1ies who are i1pproved for the
prugrllm make thei r down payments. , said Mi chael Hogan.
spokes man for the. Ohio
Hou sing Finance Agency.
" It fill s in the gap between
whm a person 'can afford and
what the actual cost of the
hou se is," Hogan said.
The money is from the
state's Housing Opportunities
Made Economical program.
Hogan said.
The State Controlling Board

released the money on May 9 tlonrp l:lll anll they pick Out the
at the request of th e Ohiu colors."
Departme nt of Development.
The house :; will be conCAA plans to start using the stru cted on. land owned by the
mqney soo·n, Ju ger~ said.
. agency. Jagcrs said. One of the
"We hope to start on them houses will be locatell along
this summer," he sai d.
Ohio 141 in Green Township,
The five families will be Galli :! Count v.
·
selected through an app llca ~
Four others are planned for
· tion process through the cum-· Meig s County: two in the
munity action age ncy.
Syracuse area and two in ' the
'The (U.S.) Department of
Pomeroy area, Hogan said .
.Agriculture loan s them the
CAA al ready has two applimoney." l agers ·sa id. ·'(The
·cmions
from · Galli a Co unty
homeowners} are invol ved in
the process. They pick ou t the·

Please see Funding. ~5

Large quilt display attracts.many viewers Eastern

names 11
semor
honorarians

BY CHARLENE HOEFUCH
HOEFLICH@MYO AILYSENTINEL COM

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OBITUARIES

Larry Crum/photo
Members of the Eastern softba ll team pose for a picture after winni ng the Division IV Southeast Di strict Northeast Sectional
title Saturday against Wate rford . The Eagles defeated the Wildcats by an 8-1 count.
·

Arnold. A few mi stake.s on
the pan of the Eagles sent
Arnold around to third · and
from Page Bl
pttttin g a runner in position to
·break up the scoreless game.
Staci Co llins sent the ru·nsecond and third .. Cassie
Nutter stepped to the plate ner home on a hi t which got
and added one more run on her ou.t but givi ng Waterford
an RBI single, extending the a run. However that would be
all the Wildcats could manEastern lead to 6-0.
.
age
as a hit ·to Eastern pitcher .
Again Waterford coullt do
nothing with their at bat and White and an easy throw to
the Lady Eagles took ad van- first would ·give .t he Lady
tage . The girls added two · Eagles the win and another
more runs in the sixth off of a sectional title.
The top hitters for Eastern
double from Bissell. giving
Eastern the 8-0 lead heading were Armes. Bi"e ll . Nutter
and Hannah . Prall who each
into the seventh.
The Wildcats finally man- had a hit a piece in the game.
aged to do something on The Lady Eagles had four
offense, immediatly getting hits in the ga me. giving up ··
on base on another hit from only two errors.

Eagles

Starting pitcher White is
credited with the win after

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Wednesday in Southeast
District semifi nal play.

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o·n ly gi ving up one run . on

they day.
Waterford had seven hits
Dn t he day. however nine
errors cost th em a chance in .
the game. Their top sl uggers
we re Ange la Martin a nd
Arnold, who both bad two
hits in t.he game. Tiffany
Wal lace. Kylie Robinson and
Shannon Hill all added a hit
for the Wi Ideals.
Credited with the loss was
pitcher Arnolll, »~ho pitd1cd
well however team mistakes .
to
gave
little chance
Waterford.
Eastern will next take on
Sy mmes Valley . at Minford
High School
5 p.m.

Division IV sectional final
Eastern 8, Waterford 1
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Ashley Arnold and Hannah Cunningham .

. POMEROY - A total of 66 quilts,
some ant1ques, others family · heirloom s.
tilled the Meigs Senior Center 's commuPage A5
nity room for a quilt show stagell there
• Robert 0. Schmoll
·
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last week .
• Esther Hughes .
BY BRIAN J. REED
Desi gns were wide-ranged and featured
BREED@
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• William 'Bill' Swisher
the traditional patterns such as the wedding ring, as well as today's more popuTUPPERS PLAINS lar personalized picture quilts. While
Eastern High Scho.ol will rec- ·
most of those di splayed were hand quilt.
ogni ze seven co-valedi ctoried, several ·were machine stitched, someans. a salutatorian and three
thing that has come into fashion in the
.• Buzi contest winners
other
honorarians , at
past few years as the number of quilters
exercises on
Commencement
·announced,
have declined.
Sunday.
See Page A2
While Meigs County still has three or
Breakin g with tradition of
active· quilting · gr.uups most are
four
• Memorial Day services.
honoring a valedictorian ,
booked months ahead.. The process is
See Page A3
.
salutatorian and the remaining
tediou s and time consuming and the wait
• Middleport Literary Club is long, so many who make their own
top I0 scholars . in th e se nior
class, the school will recogApril27, 2005.
quilt tops turn to machine stitching as an
ni ze all studen ts with a perfect
-See Page ~ .
· alternative.
· 4.0 grade point average as coIncluded at the show were di splays by
valedictorians. Those stuThe Fabric Shop of Pomeroy and Mill
de nt~ ·are Jennifer Hayman,
End Fabrics in Middleport.
daughter of Pat Letson and
.he "people's choice" method , where
Greg
Hayman· of Long
viewers listed their favorites, was used
Bottom , Morgan Weber,
to determine winners at the show. Taking
daughter
of David and Debbie
tirst place · was a floral wall hanging by
· Weber of Tuppers Plains,
Ruth Dehner, a $25 gift certificate fro m
Derek Baum, son of Tinl" and
The Fabric Shop; second to Al1ce
Martie
Baum of Pomeroy,
Wamsley's little Dutch boy quilt. a $20
.
Chelsea
Young. daughter of
gift certificate from Mill End Fabrics;
Randy
and
Patty Young of
and third to Rosemary Kell er, an
• Quilt show.
Racine. Cully Dill. son of
embroidered quilt of birds , a gift basket.
Steve
and Joa nne Dill of
See Page A5
For the show, the Senior Center
Che.ster, Jaime Reel, daughter
brought in a certitied appraiser of ·quilted textiles. Amy 0 .. Korn of Westerville
,
Charlene Hoelllch/photo of Bob and Barbara Reel of
appraised a dozen or so quilts belonging Mindy Hill's appliqued. quilt is ;Jppraised by Arny 0. Korn. of Weste(ville an Reedsville, and Krista White,
WEATHER
to local re sidents to determine age and 1 ,_, American Quilt Society certified appraiser, brought in for the Senior· Citizens daughter of Charles and
Rebecca White of Long
value for insurance and. other purposes.
Center quilt show.
Bouom.
Casey Smith. daughter of
Danielle Srnith and Thomas
Fitch of Lon g Bottom has
been named sal utatorian.
Other honorari ans are Chris
Carroll. son of Ray and
Shellie' Carroll of Tuppers
Plains and Pat and Tina
Carroll of Re edsv ille. Bryan
Minear. s01i of Jim and Karin
Minear of Chester, and Darren
Details on Page A6
Scarbrough, son of. kennth
Bv BETH SERGENT ·
BSERGENT@MYDA!lYS ENTINELCOM
and Meli ssa Riddl e · of
Coolville.
POMEROY- The Meigs
Other members of the gradCounty Tobacco Prevention
uating class are: Megan Jean
· and Cardiovascular Health .
2 SECTIONS- 12 PAGFS
Adams. Kenneth Jerrod
met yesterday at the
Amsbarv. . Jennifer Rose
Calendar:s
A3 Coalition
Pomeroy Library to discuss
Armes,· Brittany Renee
Barnett, Sara Lynn Barringer.
Classifieds
B2-4 how to prpmote healthy,
tobacco free lifestyles.
Derek Alan Baum , Edward
Comics
Creating activities that proEarl Beatty, Jr., Kevin Ray
mote healthy lifestyles in .
Bl ack burn.
Christopher
Dear Abby
A3 Meigs County were the main
Patri ck Ray Carroll; Abbie
topic of conversation for
· Lynn Chevalier, Rober\ Amos
Editorials
Meigs County Cardiovascular
Cross,
Heather
Nicole
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Community
A2 Health Coordinator Andrew ·
Daugherty. Cody Ryan Dill.
Brumfield.
Beth Sergent/photo Jon Adam Dillard. Carrie Lin
Obituaries
As
Brumfield announced that Members of the Meigs County Tobacco Prevention and Cardiovascular Health Coalition met yes- Elberfeld.
noon until I p.m. on
Andrew Ryan Francis.
Sports
Bt . from
Wednesday at the Pomeroy terday to discuss not only tobacco education and prevention but promoting. healthy li festyles Matthew Ryan Frank . Andrea
for Meigs Countians. Members pictured included Andrew Brumfield, Golda Roush , Courtney
Weather
A6 Walking Path the public is Sim, Nancy Barker, Connie Little, Linda King, Diana Jeffers. Lora Rawson. Brenda Curfman . Nichole Grueser. Jennifer
Pluse see (oalltlen, AS · Pam Franklin , Todd Tucker, Heatther Dunlap and Kyle Ord.
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